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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 5

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11 I'liiiiiiPfJiJijmj mffl TOCLYN jAILT EAGKLE KIDAY NOVEMBER 23, 1888 SIX PAG E8. 5 BOARDING. WAWTED SIT tlATIOXS E'EIrlAkES. xvAvrEn itrxv FE ncACEJii. was found that 3 naineB were on tho books of I'OK SAr.E MOUSES.

SPECIAE, BTOTICES. 1JOARD A LARGE, PLEASANT BOOM tho ward association, and tho committoo on re Nurses mul Seamstresses, Cicncrnl dlTY CLERK'S OFFICE, OITY HALL, JLP to let, to a gentleman nun in a privato family. joroos.iyn, w. novomoer zu, xohb. others In tho iutorost of Free Trade, or bj tl friends of Protection.

It was in vnin that Dime oratic oratory war filled with protests again! Prde Trade, whon it was on Free Trad theories, set in motion by extremists iu tin porting to the General Committoe tho result of their labora suggested that a copy of Baid new TTITA NrTRTl SITUATION TO DO ublio notice Is heinhv irftfnn hut. RnnKrnflnn hfta ANTED WET NURSE; SWEDISH or Gorman proforretl. at OatsVi WOARD B5 LIVINGSTON "ST pt.tsas been presented to the Common Council of tho City of eral hunseiTork.bya respectablB youns yirl is a Rood cook, washer and tinner; vliltnir and obliKinir; has roll hook should be given to the ward association noar i'rAnklin. ant rooms, with (rood board, for gentlemen and wives or Hlngle gentlomen; also, table board. boat of city reforenco.

Please can at lua oacKoic sc. officers, nud odo also to Ml'. Johnston, as lender of TntkD SITUATION to do gen the coutest, and that the said committoo should EAGLE OFFICE, K0VEM8ER 88, 1883. OAitD 194 JOHALEMON ST FRONT WANTED TO TAKE OAltE OE BABY 10 months old. a nurse ffirl about 15 years old; must have reference.

Apply at iiaO Livingston at, near POR SALE PACIFIC st, near Bond, well built, desirable, 2(1 foot front and extension, 3K story brlok residence fine ordor, good location; terms to buH. RU8TIN 4 cessorg to .1. E. Oornell, 44 Court st. THI OR SALE HOUSES TSTORYlBRICK, A1 S0.250: 3 story brown stone, 2kiBtoryfront, .1 story rear brown stone, $7.700 story frame, $3,000 Sohngo tor lota.

GEORGE fcJTi, NOHtrand av open evenings. OR SALBHlrTjSESSTOWmSE merit snbcelUr brick houso, all improvements, on Pacific st, pneo $0,000 a story basement brick houso ou Son a fi p.rilco ot APP M. VON SEYlfKlED, oral housework, by a rospoctablo rroman; is a good ermiuiu, oy mo noutn isrooniyu wtrcot ltftiuoaa uom pany, for the consent of tho local authorities to use cable or eleetno motors upon the railroad of said company, constructed or to be constructed upon tho portion of Thirty ninth street, between Second and Third avenuos, and tho portion of Second avenue, between Thirty ninth Btreet and tho Town of Now Utrecht, and the portion of Fifty second and Fifty third strootB, Monnil nvon Bn A 'Pum JL alcove room on tutra noor; jarge olosets and run THE DAILY EAGLE Is In Its Forty eighth ynr. It ft published ercrr nft ornocn on the irorkintf tne Boelt and on SUNDAY MORNINGS. TEHMS OF SUBSC Hil'TlON.

5I0neryer: S5 for six months: lperraontb; single eopiss ,1 ccoU; Suady cdilion SI. oO per postage Includod. RATES FOB ADVERTISING. SOLID AOAIE MEABUIvaMENX EACH IKSESTIOH. have charge of the official roll book, and superintend and inspect all primaries until tho Fall pri cook.

waBher and lroner; lias tile oest or roioreuce. mng water; rererenue Biuiiaunou. Please call at .151 Clifton nlaou. OAliD 22 LAFAYETTE AVOORNER trANM'ED SITUATION lrODO GEN mary, when oilicers of the ward association and delegates to tho General Committee would JIJ house siuiuy exposure; nrop class board large and Climulieriiuilda and Waitresses. ANTED A COMPETENT WAITRESS, 7 with good roferonoos.

Apply at 205 Clinton it. AMti hnTiintvAFlr nr OK chnmhertuald and waiti ens MONEY MARKET. portion of Fifth avopue, bottveen Fifty second haa good city references. Call for two days at 400 War 15 oents elected." This suggestion was adopted. 30ARDA LARGJK, SUNNY, ALCOVE ren at, firat floor.

OJ room on eacoaa uoor, a aituniaiittal board. 441 Immediately after this report, copies of tho roll book were sent to James Moore, secretary of the WANTED A CHAMBERMAID AND waitress in a private boarding house. Call for thrco day, between trie hours of 4 and 0 and after 8 SyRTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN TT oral housework, by a vonng girl boat city refer ncare et. nrat Paso Second Or fourth Pxge Double prirH for Composite Loltor Display, Lota! ami Commercial Noticus, Third 1 ago. Second and Fourth P.irob and Locturns Travel irtM.l 25 coats 50 cents 81.00 25 cents 10 cents OARD PLlfiASAJNT JtOOMS WJTW Twelf th Vard Republican Association, and to Mr.

encea. ciock, at nourn uxrora at. Mj Rood board. lVi Clinton st, between Uarrlaon and Silver Coinage and lyn iegraw; taoie ooara CooUs, Wnsliers anil lroners. James Johnston.

There was organized at Tern perance Hall a Twelf th Ward Harrison and Mor la cents AWTRT) SITUATION TO DO GEN OARD PARTIES DESIRING A OOM D.ol hnneanrnvll in n. Rlliall familv OV UUStairK Work. SjOR SALE HOUSES BROWN STONE7 Monroe, Halsey and other streets, oheau for oash, or will exchange for lots free; nlso flats, well rented, nay nTt11Sr in'estment. WIILIAM OLARliNnON Fulton st. jOtt SALE HOUSES INLLSEC Ions of the city.

Tho place for you to call is 166 ontajruost, corner Clinton nt; if you want to buy or 1 you want to sell, come and see me; I havo investments Apply to E. K. UOGJ3K8, ANTED FIRST CLASS COOK AND ton Home and Protection Brotherhood Associa JJ fortable and refined home can find the same at, by a youujr cirl Rood city roferonce. Can bo scon on wiu i.iiiru oireota, an in mo uicy or nrooKiyn, County of KmzB. Sack application trill bo first considered by the Oora mittoo on Railroads of the Common Council, on Friday, the seventh day of December next, at eight o'clock in the afternoon, at the room of the committoo, in the City liall.

By order of tho Common Counoil, November 10, 1888. no20 17t JOHN SHA.NLEY. City Clerk. JAMFS OF ALL KINDS REPAIRED AND ALTERED. STUDENT LAMPS A SPECIALTY.

USE LUNAR OIL IN YOUR LAMPS. THE BEST AND SAFEST. J. H. TIEMANN, 88 FULTON ST.

I luuiiuionj, leijUUUU. LUli iu uuj, tion, Arthur Hinckele, president; Martin J. Flan Advertisements nnaor iuc louowmj: rtcatlo, measuring live lines or less. 7.) cents lot (h st insertion and 50 cents for each siu ceHsivn insertion: lor Sale, To Let, Boarding and Wants. Fifteen cents per lino in excess of Are lines.

MarrittKCs, Deatha, Lost and Found, 81 for xuo iiontaKuo ai; mm "luMiatten. Uaturday atviKo Item av, top uoor no carubjttHhwrerou. faith, and when all the Freo Traders voro comin. to our support by reason of their beliefs on tho question. I do not wish to speak disrespectfuU of them.

I honor them for their sincerity an earnestness and thoir devotion to principle. Bu I simply say that they do not represent Dem cratio ideas, as I understand them. Thoy ar composed of mou of brilliant intelioets hik small followings, and consist mostly of Soutl em Democrats and Northern Iiopublicans Thoy are devoted theorists, without practica adaptation idealists of the future, based npo: uniformity of conditions nations, wine may come some time, but whieh should not hastened. Thr tell us that Free Trade is the lai of God and of nature: that we have no rig lit put a restriction upon trade; that a tariff is a tax that a tax takes money from the pockets of th people and therefore cannot benefit them. Man: colloRe students imbibe these notions, nnder th tutorship of Professor Stunner, of Vale Collcsc the ablest reasoner on this subject in the country unmindful of tho fact that wc do not make on.

laws based upon any universal principle appli cable to the world as a whole, but simply.for the benefit of our own people. These theories are all cweon iti p. nouraor ana st Washington ftv. TT AltDTW DESIUABLE FT.OOWS ANTED SITUATION LO DO GISN agan, secretary, and James Westberg, execntivo member, when each of the 387 Republicans of oral housework in a Rtnall private family, by a JLP furnished, to let, with or without board, corner WANTED A COOK AND LAUNDRESS; also waitress: Swtiditih, German, Scotch or Erig oouipotenl girl. Please oall for two days at l.ulii lulton jwiMiKuq au, corner ui'nton St.

nemsen anu niuita inu, uuuuwuub wnn rierropont el root. iifln proierroa. mji nt jun ooutJi suiiioiv place ueuvpon 10 and JJ Saturday or Monday. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN OARD HOTEL ST. ANTED AS A FIRST CLASS COOK Reoommendations of the United States Treasurer Additional Shipments of Gold Stocks Irregalar aud Generally lower.

h.wiauirnrb. hv a resnentablo roune SwediBh o.i anu Oil viar rt aiuw" nu European plan; and laundries, a e'irl mnut, tin thni'miylilv comou iiwuv, lines or jeua. Situation anted, males, 2o coma; females, 15 cents. No dcvi. from tbofio rates.

Cash in advnu.ee in all caeoH. Principal cilico, EAGLE BUILDINGS, T.0 S'rfiKKT, BROOKLYN. BKANL'll OI'KJCES, 44 i.i.. i IFTH AV, NEAR NINTH ST. girl; is a good oook, washer and ironor: has Rood city references.

Call for two days at ltj.i boutn jroruana av. tenfc; nono others need apply. Call at 8UD President Bt, near Eighth av. CJMOK CHIMNEYS CURED" ANl'ED SITUATION 7 TO DO GEN BOARD 1.15I AND 1,153 PULf ONSTT corner of lfranklin av Two large rooms, front and back, hot and cold water, largo olcsels. at modorato oral hoiiKownrk.

by a rospoctablo you nt: womnn is ANTED ASA COOK, WASHER AND ironor. i otilored mr: alao a voimcr irirl flcmis Xii OK SALE HOUSE A 2 STORY AND JL basement brown stone; 11 roomB, stationary re frlgerator; mirror mantels; decorated wainscoting in nan and stairs; furnace; sanitary plumbing; location avf llSkoibulldo HaDCk Bt' Mar IIOR SALE HOUSE OR EXCHANGE lnthr. boantifnl City of Plainficld, N. 35 miles from New York; delightful rosidonco, with grounds; carriage house; stabling for four horses; large house; modern improvements. GEORGE MARiNOB 323 Nostrand av.

FOR SALE HOUSES FIFTY FOURTH fiL Alld Third mn a Rooa cook, wasnor anu ironei nas kuuu wiij iwwouwd, THE EAGLE IN NEW YOIIK OITY. prices; gooa r.ioioanu uubuubuw, la oio ooarders. (Jail for two days at US lexington av. totnod to waiting and chamborwork. Call Saturday evening or Huuday morni'iipr at Classon at.

first, house from JjOflorts nave established agencies for the khIo of tho EAOI.E or NO CHARGE; thirty days' trial givon. Hundreds of references in this city. J. H. WHITLEY.

RANGES AND FURNACES. XW.i FULTONSTREET PAWNBROKER ARTHUR" J. HEAN Y'S old reliable offlco, 214 Atlantio av, noar Oort Bt, advances from $1 to $1,000 on diamonds, gold watches, solid silvor and platod waro, seal dolmans and oamelo' hair shawls. Fair doaiinx; Icgitmato rates only XNtED SITUATION TO DO GEN oumuoi nit) principal bueines. points in Now York BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS AV i)l Joralomon st, vory desirablo rooms, aouthern ox oh tire, for eentleraan and wife also, shisrlo room fnr n.

City as follows: oral honsowork. hvayoune ctirl; is a irood plain cook and laundress wiltinr; and obliging. Please call ANTED AS A FIRST CLASS COOK and lnmi'lreHS. one who understands ail kinds of gentleman. atliin'J Fulton ling Hrat boll no cards ansirerea.

tho Twelf Hi Ward was, with the aid of Mr. Johnston's copy of the now roll books, placed upon tho Home and Protection Brotherhood Association roll book and printed notices sent to each Republican of the ward asking him, as a member of an association ho had never joined, to attend its meetings each week during the campaign, and join in its parades. To prevent a beggarly array of empty benches, tho Twelth Ward Association advised all who could to attend the Temperanco Hall meetings. Uniforms were supplied through Mr. Johnston hy the State.

Committee, a janitor was hired and a drum corps engaged for weekly and general parades. The campaign over, the true inwardness of Mr. Johnston's desire for a copy of tho roll book becomes apparent, when there is found on the roll book of tho Home and Protection Brotherhood Association of the Twelfth Ward every Republican who enrolled his name with the sub committee sent by the General Committer) for that purpose. The financial management of the Roups, desserts and pastry; must be neat and ohiig tig acid have excellent references. Annly on this, i'riday, evonmij ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN swept away by a few simple facts too well sottlei: in our minds to bo disturbed by abstract reason.

OARD 104 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Vnrv dnfiirablo tiitra firXB fllnffle rmnn fn For Later Financial JHfews See Four o'Clock Edition, Sixth Wall Stiieet, November 33. Tho annnal report of the Treasurer of tho United States eayn that the eoiiias of dollars during the fiscal year amounted to $32, 481, 073, making the total since tho law went into operation $209,424, 790. The increnHO in the net (Htttrihution wna only $39,150. Owing to tho Kcarcityof $1 and $2 notes and the demand for the movement of the or Saturday morning at 4fJf Washington av. eral housework, by a younu American woman is a and basamont; hoater: rango; hot and cold water; stationary tubs; bath; concrete cellar; papered; decorated; $400 down, balance, $2o monthly: no interost convenient to all ferries.

MATt'PrV 1 men; river viow; five minutes' walk to 'bridge and good plain coon, washer and ironer ts wiinnu anu ouiir lnu; good roioreuce. Ploase call at lnO Navy at, in tho ANTED TO DO THE ENTIRE downstniravrork. a neat, vrillimr eirl: mnst be a Third av. OARD A PRIVATE FAMILYAT 490 ftrflntift nv. nnrner Notitrand.

iiftnun minnfno Aetor House stopa. O. P. Roclwood, Grand street Forry. w.

II. Clinch, 174 South Btrnot. Fulton street and Broadway, Knor Bulldlnc. James Mead. Barclay stroot ami Hi oad btations ot tho Manhattan News Company, on the Els Tted Railroad.

Straync'd news at Roosavolt, Grand and Twenty third street ferries. THE EAGLE. IN EUROPE. The Kagt can be obtained at the American Exchange, 44! Strand; Gillig'3 United States Kdi.niKe, fl Strand. ChariniZ Cross; American Travelers' Reading Rooms, 4 LiMighom plae, and A.

IS. O. Kxohnnpro Club, 175 Now Bond Btrecr, London. Also, at 115 Iloulevard des Capu cines and Monroe A Go. 7 Hue Scribe, Paris; Bates Geneva, Swiirerlnnd.

and tlio German Transatlantic Hxchance, 78 Friodrichstrasso. Berlin. W. OR SALE HOUSE ONLY ONK T.PlliT rear WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small privato family, by i SMMENSE PRICES PAID FOR OLD LI bookstore in tho world. MILLIONS BOOKb on hand and given away.

LEG GAT BROTHERS, 81 Chambers st, third door west of'Oity Hall Park. Now York City. FHILIl' KOfWvlii; THIRD AV, NEAR TENTH ST, NEW YORK. PIANOS REPAIRED, RUGULATED, HAMMERS RECOVERED. Ac.

Reforoiiccs; Steinwoy A Sons, Weber, Sohtner, kc. riflrvfl. will furniwh n. ow desirable ftdnltj wJt Vi of those ftn ten mv fori trod mi no ui fortti cork anil launaresH. Apply with city reference at 0:2 Gates av.

WANTED ONE AS A COOK, THE orhor an housemaid in a firnnll family of adults. basement brown Rtnno frnnt. 1 flft af homo strictly (Irst cIivhs in every respect. vountfeirl: a good cook and laundress; goou roioronco from asf nlaco. Please call for two days at 1,413 Ber Thropp av: ono block from Toniiikins av.

stui ion choice OARD PAR II Kb DESIRING PLEAS ant homo for tho Winter may apply fin T.ivinir. gen st, one flight up no postal eardf two with city reference: Kugiish or Gorman preferred. Apply at 100 LcffercB pla'co, between Franklin and Classonava. luwiimn uumiHuiiirii, uuiBiinii in naro ivooa mirrors, grates, elogant gas bursar alarm; all impruvo JST ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eton st: two connecting rooms on Becond tloor: all con veniences; well boated; ample closets; references. HHAPMAN Cscncrnl Housework.

trood olaiti cook, washer and ironer; pood bread and OARD ON THE HILL PLEASANT lnin nndlin.11 rooms, with board hnimn (lr nl.eo. niuiiis, ulu. ritAOiitt, on premises. HOUSESOR TO LET The two cottages with extensions, iust put' in complete order, Nos. 10 and 14 PleaBant placo; ono minute's walk from Kings County Elevated and Rapid Tran Bltdenotsat ItOcknwnv AV! imKOUuinn imntnrllntnlir 1,, biscuit maker.

Apply tor two daya at J.tiJl Atlnutio av, near Troy. Twelfth Ward Home and Country Protection As WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a coed, reliable Hirl: German or Swede conveniently located; table boarders taken; references' exchanged. 4(5 South Portland av AMUSK.UK.NTS Tills KVESISU. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN sociation was entrusted to Mr. James Johnston, the executive member, Mr.

Westberg being preferred. Please call this evening or to morrow morning ot Putnam av. nml hrtnunwnf fn a small nriratQ family, hv ouiiaat laiv oiiiues ot J. M. OSKWIWODD.

fnrt. OARD 456 PACIFIC ST, NEAR NEV: ins In private boardinc house. Inrc front, mnm Btreet, Bmartronng girl; good plain cook, waener ana ironer. ciui iieuiiy were drawn into circulation between May and November, 1887, but when the rates wore asfain to be obtained the dollars returned to the Trcaunry as fast ao they had cone out. The Treasurer is of the opinion that the people have all of those coins they want or aro willing to take, and ho recommends that if the purchases of silver bullion are to continuo tlio bullion be put into tho form of heavy bars or ingots.

Ho claims that the present supply of tho dollars will be Kuflicient for any demand there is liJcely to be for them, and that any increase of the eertilieate circulation could be based iiiff. In the first place, the condition of things it; this eountry is such as to enable us. to raise a revenue by a tax on imports, and that sueh taxation is the least felt of nil tax burdens. While this in so Free Trade talk is out of order. Secondly, by a proper adjustment of tho Tariff tax, so as to accelerate or retard importations where desirable, we may encourage such industry as needs encouragement and thereby improve the condition of labor.

And. thirdly, that the abolition of tho Tariff and a resort to direct taxation would tend ultimatuly to criimlizo the cost of production here in comparison with the cost in other countries, and that in that equalization our labor interests would buffer most largely. Even Free Trade leaders in adjustinp; the Tariff practically adopt tho principle of Protection'. They do not forget tltcMiirar mteresfs. Wherever they favor free imports or impose a tariff it is wiilt the idea of protection to that which they are most interested.

To those who believo that we can win in 1K02 under the same leadership let me remind them of two things: first, tho immense advantages of position and surroundings which wo had in this and. secondly. Knocossors to H. No. Ill FULTON ST, Aro dcliveriuR FINE POTATOES to families at per barrel.

Orders by postal card prompt jy attended to. SPECIAL "NOTICE OOMMISSIONERS OV DKl'DS Oity Clerk's Office, Brooklyn, Novem bor 18SS Pi blio notice is uoreby iriven to all persons desirous of appoinlmont or reappointment as C.un missionerB of Deeds for tho years IrINO and 1SD0 to lilo their at thu Cily Clerk's O.lice, Room No. City Hull, on or heforo Sat urd iy. December 1 SS8. SIIANLEY.

City Clerk. thrust aside in his favor. 7 ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE I work in small private family, a reliable irirl: Ger tnis evening and to morrow at. pronciiD enipioyur Macon et, between Tompkina and Marcy avs pOR SALE HOUSE AN AN JL Queen Anne detached house, a linvfrnin if The rent of Temperance Hall was paid in advance, but tho janitor, drill master and drum man preferred; mnst. bo a Rood plain cook, washer and ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN well heated; also, smail room, southern exposure: only ten minutes walk of City Hall; terms reasonable.

Boardbs conTioT utos from bridge; Jarpo front and bnek folding bod running water large closet houso heated table board. ernl housework, bv a resnectable young colored fore December neighborhood first class; St. Marks av. S'iction; sloam heat; interior hull; hard wood mantels; flnO trart tlXt.lirpS, PitRnKinn rfininnrnnm ivnn, roner. uau at ji umncy bt.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a family nf tlirso a competent. corps are now seeking some one to pay them for services rendered. woman; is a good cook, washor and ironor; has good city references. Call ior two days at Hudson av, flrut yoii anything to examino this house. D.

li. FOWLER Bedford av, near Fulton st. obliging, neat irl; noneotliora need mmy; good refer Hoof, back. fN STRICT OONFIDEJTOE. THE UN William If.

Grace says that Johnston drew $10 OARD 215 PRESIDENT ST YOlf 'ANTED SITUATIONTO DO LIGHT cheerful south ro.m. with nil onnvnn. will find ence required. Apply Numeral days at IJumey st. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE ivork for four in family, (Jennaii Protestant FOB EXCaSAPiE.

for each weekly and $:20 for each general parade for the drum corps, as much as $G0 being paid housework or mind children, by a young girl; will ionces, and good board, at the above address: tonus in? and nblizimr. Please call for two days at 112 Sum girl; vukcs pur mouth; rufcrenco rei(uirod. Address mit st, top ttoor. each night for drum corps in different parts of this city. The leader of the Twelfth Ward with perfect safety on the uncoined The new Treasury vault, the largest in tlio world, is being filled at the rate of 500,000 per day.

It will hold the total of three years, but at the end of that periol still further sioraire room ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT Jf! OB EXCHANGE ELEGANT 4 STORY, store and flats, rented, for lots; South Brooklyn referred; two parcels of lots to trade for 2 or slory oHsu; two tots, with frame houso and stable. CKORGK All! NOR it SON, 333 Nostrand av. OARD iSi HANCOCK ST XLABGE front room on tho third floor, to ntlfimnTi nnH v. nox J' agio onice. Wanted to D'atmtXiTTiou work in a shirII iamilv.

a German housework, or to mind baby, by a rcBpcctablo drum corps was James Sullivan, of 71! Dcgraw wife or two ifentlemon conveniont to nff linon nf enm girl: haa good city references. Call for two daya at 114 Path; Tiifj rr.rt Tho Rivals. Josoph Jefferson. THKATEH My Partn.T. "S'i'AKDAlll) MirsKt'M Boy Hen).

Hvde rSv.l!M.N's TllKATElt Varieties. Lek Aveni'K The ate It Theodora. Zii'P's Casino Music. NEW YORK. Acadrmy of Jlrsu The Old Uomcitoad.

Amf.iiii'an Institute Buii.iiino 'air Ol'EUA House A Brass BltOAUAVAY Tit eat Kit Mr. Bnriic.T. of New York. Casiso Tlio YeoniL'ii of thi1 Cuanl. CrCI.OrlAA, Madison a v.

arid 'I'iie Crucifixion. GYCI.OHAMA,r"ourtn nv.ancl Ithii st Gettysburg Battle. Daisy's Tlw 7.o(tery of Lore. DocKRTADF.n'ri Thkateii Mmst re Is. Eden Alr.sEE tVax "Works and Music.

i'O t'UTEEN Til rttEET TlIKATEIl Slly. Fifth Avesck Theater Booth and Barrett. GrtANI) Ol'iMi.) Annio Pi.vloy. Lycevm Theatek Sweet Lavender. MafjIson Squaiie TllEATF.lt Partners.

NlBI.o,ij Undercurrent. PAKE TlIEATEn Waddy Gooj an. Palmkh's Tiit'ATEit Winter's Tale. JIary Anderson. Stah Tiir.ATF.n Adonis.

SlANDAiin THEATEIt London Company. and elevated road. street, and the janitor was Francis Jacks, of 5 vian cirl must sneak end tmderntniid a little Eniflish. bo EXCHANGE A 3 STORY STONE goodwftbher end ironer, plain cook and have reiercnuoB. Ninth street.

The drill master was James West OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 142 MON taguc st A vory dosirablo square room, with hall Apply ai. iu.s Aiauiriou si, near jscaiora a v. .0. DICUSIIINED PAYS FULL VALUE FOR DISCARDED OLOTllINIi. A FAVOR BY MAIL OR TEL IlPHOKH WILL BE ATTENDED TO.

TUL1SPHONE l.l.M. C. If. CAMERON, FLATliUSH AV. WE HAVE 850,000 TO LOAN AT 4T 2 per cont.

live or six loans of particularly dosirod. D. M. Oil AUNCE AIontaBue st. HIHESKS, CAKieiAOESJ.

Ac. WHEN YOU' WANT TO OR BUY 11 horse or cavriano of any kind so to MOWBRAY'S Commissi and Salus Stable, Scher merliorn st; tho best and most reliable place to buy or soil horses ur carriages 10 per cent, for Bollinx; board 'ror Es tabliahad 1H70 by ANDREW MOWBRAY, proprietor. Telephone call P. S. A larso assortment of imo new earriaaes and bamass of every description, at lowest prices, at my C.irriaKe and llarnoss Warerooms, 1 UI Allantic av, near Clinton st; saddles, bridles, whips, brushes, horse clothing, Ac.

berg, of i'5 Vurona street, none of whom has room cnnnnotinar Also, nnvate bath: hmmn in crrinMv ANTED A GO(D GENERAL HOUSE jj unufv lerra coira uwoinns, cainnot inni, bronzo mantels, rofriporator bnilt in, near Prospect Park, Brooklyn, for Brooklyn lots; would enteriain a country placo. S. K. DRISUOIfL, Park placo Keir York. w2 iSkuiman st, near Myrtle av.

7ANTEDSITUATiON TO DO LIGHT housework in a small plain family, by young woman haa beet city references from last place. Ploauo call for two daya at st, near Atlantic AfmymATiO' DO THE housework in a prtvato family, by a respectable woman. Call for two days at 585 Park av, Brooklyn. first class; rofertnee exclianged. servant niuBt be ft (rood ulain cook and laun dress; to bo oither Scotch, North of Ireland or a Swedish pirl and a Protestant pay, $14 por month; the family been paid, although Mr.

Grace says Johnston drew money for such purposes. The coming Republican primary on Tuesday night next, being the end of this long factional light between the OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 29 CLIN Xon st, near Iarge square and connect nc rooms ior fcuiil.v. or smtabio for four irontlfmBn FOSl SAlfE UKAIf ESTATE, consists o) tour persons; Hliould nave to liva Homo tor a till uouso is ready; must have tho best of rof no oilioo izir need apply. Call for two days at. No.

Oilti Dean st. between 0 and 10 o'clock in the morn REAL ESTATE GREAT 170K SALE Tomliuson and Johnston forces, promises to be win nave to ou provided, unless tite coinage is suspended. The London cables reported a lower market for Americans, but the feeling here was conservatively bullish and the market opened with a little firmer tone. Then came news of the engagement of 000,000 more gold for shipment, upoli which a selling movement set in, and the market was heavy for about half an hour, when there was a feeble recovery, followed by a dull and ir regnhn Hpeeulation.but the undertone was a littlo firmer after 1 1 o'clock. The following shows transactions in bonds this moi ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housework in a amall family, by a girl; is a good H.

bargain faoturinir nro ti quite animated and interesting. $7.,000 will buy splendid niece of mnmi proporty in Brooklyn, near City Hall; has nrnt ivncthnr hiiH irminr Clai! lor tAVrt H.1VH lti 44'' Dft al so, room unfurnished, with large hall room for two: jiearbridgc tablo bonraers aUen. OARD IVIANSlbNOUS lyn Heights, directly opposite Wall st, N. Y. four minutos walk from Fulton or Wall st.

Ferry and the bridge torminim: superior accommodations; reasonable rates; select family and transient hotel 200 roomy. three years' leaso, naymg largo nercentazo: half ran rn PHKn TiAvinrr riro tinmnntfl vn Vir.1f graw st. TANTBDlTUATIONq DO THE inain on mortgage. For particulars call or rddress A. J.

I' OK EN, 40 Boorum place. CARRIAGES, CARRIAGES, HAUVEY TllltLlNSON. K18 NrxsoN November 18SS. THE VOTE. J' inploj incur ARcneiea.

WANTED SERVANTS AT THE Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 210 Washington st, near Concord (formerly at Concord st). Situations ready in city and country. Many girls como who have never been at an office, ivtanaged by ladios. and ironer in a small private family, by a respcetable girl good city reforenco; prefer to hvo with a Protest aut BOARD I04 DEAN STREET A VERY pleasant second story front room, nicely furnished; al'o larL'e front room and imil bodroom on Vhir.t fnrv. AMUSEMENTS.

We have new rerdy and in stock largo varied of Cir for the season. Broughams, Coupes. Four and Mix Seat and Extension Front Itockaways, Doctors' Phaetons and a variety of all other stylos. Also, a number of second hand Broughams, Coupes, Iiockaways and Doctors Janticav, first floor. family.

iir Atn of IIe Vixrty Satisfied With good board; central location convenient to all ferries' and bridge At Pao inc. K'klvn Kin naotous, at very tow prices. FOK CIHJ HTHSV PiEOPEKTY. or houses J. threo vell loeated du'ellinirs; all city water; ono of 11 rooms, stable, SIS.oW); oneoiH rooms (corner cottaire), Sj I.TOI): one of rooms, Ktablo.

two acrBS, 14.000. KOWATID P. HAMILTON, )li Broadway, riow York, office FOIS SAI'fE S'EiATS. 1 Sfi'K Hi li A ES. 'JOKa'JO Ids NY Oh.

4. St NYSns Orotr Trans LTNf ntt i S'tat of the fact that the Free Trade leaders have had all they could do to keep themselves in Congress in districts ovenvlielmiiifc'ly Democratic, and that they have often failed to do so by reason of their teachings on the Tariff question. Ou tho contrary, is not the old faith u'mid enough for us 1 Wliy not co operate with (he new administration and help to secure a just and equitable revision of tho Tariff in the interest of Protection. Such a result will undoubtedly bp accomplished within the next four years, and it will be duo to the fight which the Democratic patty has made on that question. It is what wo have been lighting; for in reality.

Let us take the credit of it. But lirst ot all help abolish the whole internal revenue system. It is purely a war measure; it is not now needed for purposes of reform. It was resorted to as a necessity. No one wants it maintained, except ofiice holders or those seeltiugoflice or freo traders, who would nurse and utilize it as nucleus for ultimate direct taxation to tho exclusion of tax by Tariff.

The cry of free whisky need not scare anybody. The sale of that article can bo regulated by State license laws. The Democrats did not mean anything by it, while tho Proliibi tionists, who represent the moral side of the question, made tho abolition of thift system part of their plat form. Iiui'iis SooTT. BoooKifYX, November 31, 1S88.

WANTED SITUATIONS ONE TO DO general housework, tho other aa chambermaid and waitress, by two rospoctablo young girls; flrt clasa references. Call for two days at 49'i Adolphi Ht. LmiiioviMtMit Atxcuciea, BROTHERS, oil BERGEN STREET. IN TS "7 ANTED A ROY AND A DRIVER OARD 90 FIRST PLACE PARTIES seokine a truly comfortable home will find it. iis To the K'litor of Hie Ilrooktw 40.

51 AND Hoadin? 1st inc Cm South Cent .1 con Cunt yi Chi A deb iMOirv utiiro. to livn nt homo in neighborhood I was astonished at your assertion in the editor 100W: RauHnx Htt' ....10 3s inc. TiiwS lW3f lllnnl, 11 ,1 of Fifth av. (Jail before 5, or to morrow morning at 0 o'clock, Brooklyn Grocers' AsKociation, 407 I5ridgo st. above; porfect in every dotail; superior tablo; parlor diningroom modorato torms; table boarders ro ooivoq.

O. OARD NO. 170" Den ARGWes 1st East Tonn 5a 103 I ANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED Toi iPac reiAPaclst Chicago 7 bv ladies Hronklvu kmmovmenb Bureau. 210 iti con UHrSUUV Mo Kan AT 1st tfANTED SITUATION AS A JANI ruo ivan iic I ormerhorn intra floor rront room; also, hall oihing; all improvements; tablo tonus situation pleasant conveniont to bridge and Washington at, near Concord (formerly at 29 Concord at). Servants of ull nationalities.

Wo do not promise "perfectiou" but try to select tho best help. B. Wet reason: raiEAM OF COACH HORSES WANTED, JL hoia 1(1 hands, cob built, woieht about pounds, high action, nmbitious, but gentle and sound; SaillO to VI miles; color proferred, chestnut, roan, or apple frray.or a cross match; a cood price will bo paid. Address, with full particulars, HARRIS, Box SSii. New York.

to tons nnd a large assortment of business waitons of all sizos to suit all purposGs; nlso, two one horso dumjmip 'VaKons, suitable for coal or brick, aud orders received for lurnituro vans; all work manufactured on premises; will kivo one year to pay for if required. Corner Navy and Johnson Kts, Brooklyn. Call ial column of the litth that the Prohibition party were disappointed by the outcome, not having as many votes in the Presidential election by several hundred and nearly 10,000 below tho aggregate for Secretary of State in 1S8T. You go on to state that the shrinkage is a proof that so far as national issues arc involved the movement is on the decline. When you say that we were disappointed in the itiimberof votes cast in the State noi the ferries.

Tho following tablo shows the conr ic of stock market from the opening until noon: or address 'Mrs. HOWARD, Myrtle ov, FOR SALE FLATS ON GATES AV, BE twoon Sumnor and Throop; a pood investment; all improvements. Inouiro on premises, or of owner THOMAS BROWN, fitig Tenth st' FOIS FURrYITHRE. pORSALE FIJRNiTURE JL plnsh suits, $45. worth SOTi also about L'OO second hand nnd nnsfit enrpeta at IIYAMS', 101 Court st.

I'ur niture and carpets receiveti daily from auction. IfOW iStu'hes nml Sciimstvenaca. High Open ANTED SITUATION HOUSE work, bv nprit. stronu Swedish cirl; nood cook BOARD LARGE, "CONNECTING AND timall rooms, also beautifully furnished back parlor, with connecting room, snitabia for four froiiflnmnn fir. ost.

5H.4 city, country or boarding houso; two years' reference last place no letters; wages speaks English, Call Saturday 109 Fulton at. class board all conveniences; torms moderate; should ho soon to ho appreciated. 'J'J'i firookfyn. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, by a respectable woman, to take entire charge of an infant or growing children, or as nurse to an old lady; best reference 100 Clermont av. OARD ONE LARGE ROOM ON "THE 3 ocond and ono hall room on the third floor water, NEW DOCTOR PHAETON, OSIE nowtOTi sidebar hnpirv.

nun nowrnnH wno nn. "Loi'd C'lmmloy," in the of youiis Jtr. Sotkcrn, trill Follow Josepli Jcffcrstm ut thu Park Theater next week. Good actors are with him. Dodworth'ii band, assisteil by soloist, will givo another concert at the Brooklyn Tlieater on Sunday night.

The llomaii) folloiys at'ttr. Emma Abbott, has made a flat failure in "The Yeomen of the Guard out West. Oliver Poud Byron, writer and aetor oT Ketma tionnl plays, is one of the bidders for President Cleveland's Washington iiroi'ei ty, "Oak View. "Philip Herio, a dranw hy 3In. Mary II.

Fifike, of New York, is to occupy the slagc of the Brooklyn Academy of Jlnsio nest week. The leading parts trill be played by Joseph Wheeloek, Frederick Panldinsr, Mason Mitchell, Helen lius Boll and Lillian Ohantore. The opening concert of the Brooklyn Philharmonic snason will' be siven at the Academy of Music to morrow night. At Proctor's Theater next week James Walliek will enact "The Bandit Kiii and "The Cattle Moritz Iiosenthal, the Roumanian pianist, will make his fourth appearance in New York at the concert of the Symphony Society in the Metropolitan Opera IIouso to morrow niirhr. Fields Hanson are at the head of Hie bill at T4 iKT iffOflSES.

IArJKS: ANTED SITUATION AS A NURvSE, bv a thoronwhiy comnetent yonni girl: will be all Tookormako: ulsn ffn pas and neat; reasonable rates; references exchanged. No. 04 South Portland av, betwoen Lafayatto and Da of New York for General Fisk, it is true. But when you say that the voters arc coming to it realizarion of the fact that the Prohibition agitation has no proper place in Federal affairs, our vote for General Fisk docs not prove that statement, as we have'iiearly, or quite, doubled out ANTED SITUATION IN A STORE, by a boy 18 years old; two and a half years7 ex Kalb. found willing and obliging.

Plea30 call at present employer's, 19 Concord at, near Fultou. ono brougham, one Clarence coach in lirst class urdor all can bo bought at low prices. At 10 and 32 Nov ins st. TO LET HOUSE 421 CLINTON AV, between Greene and Gates Throo story brown stone extension at one half value. Inquiro 410 Clinton avenue.

Paln.i at noon. 5 1 Hi mm IW.t.1 10SM 130 25M 00 5454 03 S4 71 I O.o '4'ii 5S at)JS TO OARD ON THE HILL PLEASANT, perience. lW) Keid av, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE ANTED SITUATION AS STABLE JL9 sunny, square, nicely furnished room, second floor, heated, hot ana cold wator. with or wirbont I nurd nnrl Kfmmsfrnfis.

bv a voiintr Swedish, irirl: is a no LET HOUSE 50 THIRD ST. BE Call for two HORSE, DELIVERY WAGON AND hiu ness; aell Bopnratc; also, a largo assortment of nowanduBCondliandcni rin reiiof allkinda. BKOWN'S tlonimiodion Saloa Stablc.i, 172 nt, Brooklyn, N. Y. conveniont to and surface railroads; reforoncos.

5li man or to tond horses, by a man days at 148 Lexington av. goodaowur; willing to assist with other duties; Hnealts little Knelish; wages no objoct to a nice place. Call at BAR 57ANTED SITUATION AS A fiauaon place. BOARD "32" "SOUTHXFORD "ST A handsome '1'icond atarv Iloor. siii'dv or mi mtitn un tonder.

bv a sober. Tollable man. Addross B. est. nm itH l(is 13li li '5 oi 03 H4 7m iom MH 3i K10JI 01 HtvI 47M iti.

i IS JH 4'4 H3 Canada Southern 51M Central New Sf)ti Cuiiiral Pacific 3 1 Chfisapeako Ohio. 18! Chic, Bur. CJuincy lOSM Colorado Coal liitiH Erie Shorn Louisvillo A Nashville 54J i ManbatUn Kl. 03 Michigan Contral S4 Missouri Pacific 7i)H N. Y.

A Now England N. 4 W. 3'3 Northwestern Northorn Pacific Noi thorn Pacitic pfd. 5.SM Ohio Omaha Omaha prd Hmy. Oregon NaviRatiou.

91 OreROn Trans Pacitic Mail Radin.e 47 fit. San Fran L. A San Fran, pfd St.Paul 03 St. Panl pfd 103 Toxa3 Pacific ITnion Pacific Ii2 Wabash pfd 24U Western 83 MOM 3 1 1KW 1311 iisiii 54H st 7HH l(W7(i liltl! 37 4(iVi Hi (Il AVING MORE HORSES" THAN I Want will diflnoso of four from il'." niiif. 711 Butler st, Brooklyn.

'I a myrtle a near lYaJfnipgron.scconfi noor, ironi. WANTED SITUATION AS A WET nurse, hy a respectablo young woman with a fresh breast of milk first baby, only ti weeks old; best of city reference. Please call at or address for throe days Clifton place, near franklin av. oxpoctodly vacated by parfioa changing residence to unrcioin aiter occupancy ot lour years; permanent uar qmi K. intini; a uordo would do well to call i'minu ANTED SITUATION IN A STORE or office, whr rntho services of faithful and strict ieH, with best references, desired.

BOARD ON HILL, NEAR WILLOUGH by av A nicely furnished aecond atorv front nlcovo ANTED SITUATION AS AN I fant's mirKo or ae a chambermaid and to do plain Jy reliable elderly gentleman would be Appreciated. Ad dro3 A. E. ti47 Monroe st. AWEISITUATTONrAMJH man, or gonorally usoful mar a young Englishman good references from last 'ycr.

Please call at 1,000 Fulton st. room, also back room, together or sntiarafoly all con Tcnicnofa; i. pleasant homo; table boarders can he accommodated. Apply at Adelphi st. LITERARY XEWS.

Contents ol Some of die November lUajraziiies. Tho new South is getting its liternry eentCM, after the manner of literature now, and Mobile, is one of them. The Gossip Printing Company is the name of a publishing house there, and one of its ventures is a travesty ou "Tho Quick or tho Dead," called "Rock or Ityc," by T. 0. DeLoon, who wrofco ''Four Years iu Rebel Capitals," and the Christmas story, "Cross Purposes." Houghton, Mifflin Co.

amiounco three of photol.vpe jiud photograph roprcneh tationsof Elihu Veddor's pictures, such as "Thu Cup of Death," "Tho Last Man." "The Cup of Love," "The Lost Mind," "The Chczzles," by Lucy Gibbons Morse, with illustrations by the author: "Colonial Times on Buzzard's Lay." by i twoon bmith and Hoyt story and basomont brick; S) rooms; all imnrovomonts; in good order, JAMES BTIKEMAN, IS Broadway. N. Y. mO LET HOUSE A SSIALL BRICK A Tiohho, If) J(J Classonav, near Myrtle; all improve mentsand in cotnpleto ordor; rent per month. 154 Ryerson st.

TOLIif hoWe2 "stoky andbase ment frame; iminodiate possession; rent within two blocks Pultun li road: desirable neighborhood. MULHUAN LEGGATT, 1,440 Fulton el open ovon iujrs. rBlO LET HOUSE Ji, basement brown atone front; sunny aide Amity st, between OUnton and Henry rooms; upstairsdtntngroom; mirror in parlor; bay windows: plenty closets; 47(1 per month.MAfiV,oyjier,3iJ5roa, iS. V. fp6 LET HOUSES 219 LIVINGST)N JL II story r.ud basement brick, improvements; iiU7 Bridgo st, 3 story basemont brick; 300 State st, 3 story and basement brick.

WILLIAM BRIDGE, 13 Willoughby st, near City Hall. snwmgorto watt on an invalid lady, by a respectable middle aged Swedish woman; in. willing and obliging; bi'st city roferonees. Call at 780 St. MarKB av, near Wav erly; last omwloyer can be seen.

mow 01 37 40 10 83 vote since 18S4, as wc only cast 150,000 for St. John, and for Fisk. That does not look as though we were on the decline. If it does, then wo say, let us decline some more, and make it at least 000,000 in I can not believe that tho Eagle intended to Wind its render; in relation to tho great ad van ce the Prohibition party has made, since IS84. Many of its readers will be led to believe by that editorial that there has been a decline in all the States, when, in fact, there was not a decline in the presidential vote even in this State, but a gain of 5.

000 votes over St. John's vote of 1884. I cannot understand why the Eaole should try to hide from its readers the fact of the great growth of the Prohibition party since 1884. I have believed that the Eaole has been the most fair and candid paper that is printed in Brooklyn or New York, and have taken it for many years. I cannot understand how a party can be on the decline when it had advanced from 1 50,000 in 1884 to :100,000 in 188S.

If that is the meaning of the word decline I hope the Eaole will help us de BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 148 lliuks st Two largo connecting front rooms; all improvements; convenient to, ferries and bridge; also, a ANT33D SITUATION TAKE enro of children and to do licht chanibenvork or Miiiuiu iiuun win nmmuiu iu4' gem ium itiuiw light housework, by a girl; would go liomo nights if WANTED WANTED WASHING BY' A YOUNG woman, to tako homo. Inquire No. 353 Warren street. Call at can furnish best city reieroiieo.

aiaroly.as 1 moan to sell. Call at rear of grocury store, 112 Court bt. GREAT BaIuTAiNS TN now and sucond hand catriaaes, Including jump neat uiisfriQrf, top and no ton linsincsn wacons; alo a Ereat variety of road carts at each. JAAIES JOWKEY, MT and Atlantic av. A.

GENTLEJl AN HAVING PURCHASED XSL a tram will sell Uis lirousham mare; she is l(i hands hiph; pood ar.tion, safo and kind in harness and sound. I or full particulars apply nt privato stable, Hicks st, Brooklyn. A LARGE 'ASSORT MENT 1 HyF BUSF ness wagons of all sizos, to suit all pnrposa constantly on hand nod orders recoived for furnit ure vans; croiit given if roiiuirod. 1,007 Atlantic av, botwoen Lirand nnd Clas. Rrookly.

iTEsYSTOOK Ji of wapons in New York for dry rooiIs, urocors, milkmen, laundry, oipross, Lotthus. bakors. otc. all fnlly warranted our own make. RAUINli WAtiON AND OA11 KIAGK corner of st.

and Fifth av. Now York. Venn st, between 1'latnusn anil fciitn avs. Doartiors occommoaateu. OABD GENTLEMEN AND WIVES; siuglo gontlemon fr ladies can havo tho choice of foursquare, one single, elegantly furnished roomn, all improvements and first class board, with our smr.1! private family; tornii; low.

IauTunco st, near City Hall. ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE care of children, or do lbrht housework in a amall ANTED WASHING BY A COL ored vomnn. a uontlonian'fi washinc bv tho dozen BKOOKXIX SEC ITIES ATKST QUOTATIONS. Corroctori daily by O. E.

Staples A Ci 215 Montana it November Bid. Aokod llliam Root liliss: anew German story, "Tho private lamiiy, by a youujr girl: nas gooa city reiorence. (Jail for two days at 17 Washington st, thrco door from York. Chambermaids and Waitresses. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bennaid and waitress; best reference.

Call for two days at UJ4 Prospect at; no cards answered. Open Door," by Blanche Howard: a life of Deljg 115 and a family washing by the Call at liiO liond st. ANTED WASHINU GE washing to Inko home, by n. first class laundress. Oall at or address 100 Htimmit st, Becond floor.

WANTED WASHING AND by an oxpnrienced laundress, by tbe day; haB city rei'erenoo. Can be seen all week at 41)8 Degraw st, top iloo 717ANTED ASHING AND IIIONING TO IflET IIpl'SES FUISNISHilED. LET HOUSE FURN ISHED 0 i block from station Fulton st, elevated railroad rent to respectable private family only per nvmth owner might airaiure lor board for soli and dauiiutor of 10. Address FURNISHED HOUSE, EaKlo office. ll i 10I 104 Bacon and a new edition of Whittier.

Atlantic av. K. 7.. Co. Block Atlantic av.

U. It. Co. 7 p. c.

bonds Atlantic av. H. H. Co. 5 p.

c. bonds Brooklyn City H. H. Co. stock Brooklyn City H.

11. Co. p. c. Bushwick av.

H. Co. fi p. c. bonds jun; January Autumn win nave an art i ion Margaret Deland, author of ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM cline still more.

E. Whitney. BitooKLYS, November 'M, 1S8S. 103 00 bermaid and seamstress, by a reBiiectablo mrl. Preacher." now in its fifteenth thou j7 XPRESSxMEN, GROCERS AND HUTCH Jers We have a few heavy and liKht delivory wanons, a iutle sliop worn, which wo will sell chop.

aud lo.) Spring st, Now York. mm Apply at 42 Columbia heights. TV to take home, bv a young colored woman (mar steel engraving of Whittier, who wij HAS JI.V1) EM)l'(iH OF IT. Call or address Mrs. G.

SMITH, ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM ried! has reference, 250 Court St. turned 81 and have been coutribl HBfflMMMf bormaid and waitress, by a respectable cirl beet uioatiway rt. n. uo.stoci; Broad way R. R.

Co. 7 p. u. bouds 1(V Broadway R. R.

Co. (i j). c. bonds oi B. C.

Newtown R. R. Co. 7 p. c.

bonds 10 C. I. B. (Smith st.) R. R.

Co. stock C. 1. JL' B. R.

K. Co. c. bonds Brooklyn Crosstown K. R.

Co Croastown H. It. Co. fi p. o.

bonds South Brooklvn Cent. Tl R. Co. 7 ind magazine for over thirty years. 11" reference.

Call at Gold st. AN TED WA SHIN A COMPETENT 74 100 107 10S iln also issue Luneiaui's "Ami laundress wants ladies and continuum's wnsh "ANl'ED SITUATION AS A CHAM City. BOARD 178 LIVINGSTON ST, OPPO site Gallatin place iloor, two square, large rooms and hall room coun 'cted; hot, cold water, gas; en auito or siuirly; with good board reasonably: also can lie accommodated gentlemen or respcctablo young la lies; also, table board. BOARD 'HILL TWO "CON neotingroomfsou second floor; singly or on suite; also back parlor; southern exposure abundant table; houso and all its appointments first class. DoKaib one door from Washington; throe minutes from bridgo.

JLD desiring a sociabl'i. cheerful homo can find well heated, comfortable connecting (or separate) rooms with a privato family who Uko a few aslect boarders; all improvements: near bridge and ferries; references. Address HOME, Box2(f, Eagleoffico. BOARD ON THE HILL 39 "SOUTH Oxford st Married or single gentlemen requiring a first class comfortablo home can find largo and small handsomely furnished rooms, on suite or singly; folding or open beds; terms moderate table boarders accommodated; references. BOARD I "Ti A YE TWO OR THREE rooms not needed by my family, with or without board; unfurnished or fm nishod to suit you; first class neighborhood close to City Hall and five minutes from Wall st.

Verry or bridgoi roieroncea. Address P. (i. Kagle office. the Light of Modern Diseoverie hcrmaid and tti do general housmvork.

bv a Nor inp; con aoau Kinnsot nnowafminp; and ironing; nest. of rolerence given. Call till suited at No. JJ55 Navy stf Brooklyn. MARE AND HiVRNESS FOR A BAY wegian Ktrl, lately landed.

Nassau st. eminent arch has written! litftble for lii'lit. work nlso. bociv nml blnnk Kouth Brooklyn Cent. R.

R. Co. (j p. c. bds 10 1 (irand st.

and Npwtown R. R. Co. 80 Grand st. and Kuwtown R.

Co. 5 p. c. RANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM for American publication primarily. AM TED WASHING AND IRONING, i.

Inuuiru at 1.1M1 Ijafayetto av, between Broadway Busiiwick av. bcniiHid, by a thoroKhly experienced hngltsh bonds a new Lome since 1 TO and ancient Homo 101 by a resnuctabte woman to no out bv tho dav Hyde Ilehman's next week. The troupe includes other well known variety actors. Victims of Faro will be exhibited at Standard Theater next week. The Swedish Ladies Octette will ive a concert at the lirotiklyn Atheneitm to morrow The singers will appear in their national costume.

There will be a concert on Sunday night at the New Vol Academy of Music by Ovide Musm (Ids first appearance there 'in ttvo years), Van Ber Stuckeii's orchestra, Whitney Mockridge, Annie Louise Tanner and 13. M. Shonert. The perennial Emmett in the perennial "Fritz," will be seen next week at the Lee Avenue Theater. Charles K.

KUU will dunce and sing in "Casper, the Yodler," at tlio Criterion Tlieater next week. The late John Clayton was once asked by a young author to read a play Hu did, and sent this" expressive letter to him: "I hive read your play. Oh, my dear sir! Yours, J. Atkins Lawrence has taken Kben Plympton's place in Among the Mr. Lawrence lives in Canarsie.

The statement of a woman correspondent that Sara Jewett is in an asylum.is denounced by one who is in a position to know as one of those lies that have become common of late in cheap journalism. One fourth of tho sum necessary to build a theater in New York for Sydney Koscnfeld has been subscribed. It is a risky speculation. New York has theaters enough. Not more houses, but better managers are wanted.

The Philadelphia building authorities' are taking measures to compel the managers to make their houses safe. It has been figured that Manager Jacobs, who controls two theaters in Brooklyn and twenty or bo elsewhere, has an income of over $100,000 a year. Lewis Morrison has presented "Faust" in New Orleans with new scenery and with mechanical nd electrical eil'cets. person can be well recommended. Address I.

Fulton st. ims never ueen unitei stood uetore tuo recent ov i ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM 103 333 To tlic Etlilor or the Brooklyn Eurile: Without diving an opinion as to tho merits of the at issue between Mr. J. A. Skilton and 31 r.

Thomas th Shearman, I desire to express my earnest hope that the matter will now bo allowed to drop. Air. Skilton stated his opinions very fully in his letter published in the Eaulk, and further discussion would not tend to promote the best interests of Plymouth Church, whieh as a body, under the wise leadership of Dr. Abbott, its worthy pastor, preserved a strict neutrality in the late controversy respecting High and Low Tariff and kindred subjects. John G.

Behqeb. November 21, 18K8. TF.ACHKRS' EXAMINATIONS. bermaid and waitress, or ehainbermaid mid seam will take home tlio first days of tho week ladies' or gentlemen's clothes; tho best of city references. Please call for two days at 155 Btitlor st, top Iloor.

WANTED WASHING BY A RESPE( table woman, fannies' or jrontlcmon'H washing to takohome.or to go out by the day; is a good laundress; will work for a moderate price; has the best of roferonce. Call or address at HI Douglass st, one flight up. vro 1jx paiectsof houses. PART OF HOUSE PAIiiOR JtL Iloor and basmuent, with extension all improvements; rent reasonable; within five minutes to cars to all the ferries. 4H, Henry st.

mo LET PART OF HO USE IN SOUTH H. Brooklyn; second floor of entire rooms or third floor; hot and cold water; rent low to right parties. Address J. Box Eagle onico. nno LET PART IFIoW toF JL iloo." in brown aione house, pleasant rooms, with largo closnts, window shades, gas, hot and cold water, uso ofbnth, no other lodgers; suitable for newly married couple.

Apply at 214 Seventeenth st. LET A (ITS OF HO USES 4G6 Myrtlo av, near Washingson, second iloor, IJ rooms, only ft'l; 509 Myrtle av, sscond floor, 4 rooms, only iminodiate possession. BULKLEY HOKTOiV, 100 Myitlo av. TO LET PART OEHOUS7'2 l7AEAY etto av, ou tho Hill A pleasant second floor, consisting of ll rooms, bath and 1 largo room on thud floor; central location, one block from Kings County ulovacod road private house, occupied by owners. TO LET PART OF HOUSE LOW vent 250 Clermont av, near rooms; dinin jtoom and kithen pxtens'on all iinprovemonts; first class location; immodiato possssinn; rent liULKLEY A nOKTON, 40t Myrtle av, near Vandcr bili station.

tiii 10S 10U 74 100 ANTED WASHING DY THE DAY. Brooklyn Gas Co. stock Citizens1 Oas Co. stock Citizens' Gas Co. 5 p.

c. bonds Fulton Municipal Gas Co. stock Fnlion Municipal Gas Co. 0 p. o.

bonds Metropolitan (ins Co. stock Nassau Gas Co. slock Nassau Gas Co. p. c.

certificates People's Gas Co. stock Poojtla'n Gas Co. 5 p. c. bonds People's Gas Co.

ii p. c. bonds WilliamsburKh Gas Co. stock WilliamsburKli (ins Co. ti p.

c. Union Gas ffielit Co. of E. N. Y.

p. c. lids Brooklyn Bankxtock Broadway Bank stock Bedford Bank stock Onmnifrcinl Bank stock Kirst National Bank stock ilton Bank stock Hint's County Bank stock Tjonp Island Bank stock Munutacrurors' National Bank stbclf wees, itr iiionin. or nrat nays or inu wceic, ny a ro stress, ny a rt speetanus voting triri; nah live yearii' city rc (M eneori. Call lor two days at Myrtle av.

WANTED SITUATION AS" AlJHAW bormaid and to do fine eeivinp or take cure of Krowin ubildvcn, by a irl not lonp in the eountry; will in? to make herself useful hast ho best of roconinieuda tioiw. Plo.iso call for two days at 17 Henry ut, second iloor, Brooklyn. WANTED sTTUATTON rews or chambermaid, by a German sirl; two yearri1 reference from a class house. Hi 1 Twonty tit, Konth Brooklyn no cards, please. spectnhlo woniaii gents' or family washing done in best manner; best city reference.

Calf on or address 101 i'i'i no 10'J 153 1 15 1'il) run i it I nil ANTED WOKK BY A RESPECTA blo colored woman, days' work or eentlemnn'R BOARD WA.WEp. ARD WANTED NEIGHBORHOOD of City Hall, in smill private family, largo second story front room with smil) room adjoining, with board, bv mitfdlti aged cocpic. iriffi good homemade cooking; will jiayJibcrally; pt'i niinont if suited; roferonees given and required. Address, with full particulars, H. Eagle offico.

wnshinji to ta'vO homo; best of rofcronco. Please call at y'i (loid Bt, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS A "WAIT ross iti nrivato famtlv. or would ffivfl hr KfirvieflR ANTED WORK WASHING AND 125 iiiu lroninir. to tic, out bv tho dav.

or to t. ik hmnn nr COltFOKAVIONNO'mESi ffiO CONTRACTORS AUSTUACT FROM ordinance of the Common Council in relation to deposits to bo made by proposers for work, passed April 1STT: JCaeh proposal must be aucompanied by a deposit of in money, or by certified chook paya blo to order of the president of the Board of City Works (now the Commissioner of tho Departmont of City Works), to bo rvtnmi'rt to tho bidder in cat) his bid is rejected by the Board of City "Works (now the Commissioner of the Dopiirtinoiit of Cily Works). In caso rhe party or parties to whom tho contract may bo awarded shall neglect or refuse to enter into contract, the amount deposited, as above specified, will be retniued as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal, OUPAKTvfKNT Of CITY WORKS, Municipal De jmvtinent Buildinp. Brooklyn, November ltiSH rivaled proposals will be received at this otKoo until Friday, Deirymbor 7, 1HKK, at 12 'OR W.ACCUNCI SIDKWjMjKS on the north sidu of avenue, between avenue and Verona place, known as lots Nos. f.

(. H. :17, 4H, 4 1, 2i, and block OU, Twenty third Ward map. Plans and spocitit r.tioiiK may be seji nnd of pro CM tlK an be procured on application at the Department of City Works. will not lie considered unless cortprf niffd hy tho aforesaid, an.

I also hy an undertaking in writing, ot two sureties, on each proposal (who shall quality as their responsibility in the sum oi" that it the contract bo awarded to the party or parties proposing they will become bound as his or thrir surety lor ta irtitliful performance; and in case ha or they shall neglect ov refuse to execuie the contract, if so awarded (hem, that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn thu difference between the price so proposed und tho price at which the contract may bo made with any other person or persons. Proposals to be indorsed "Yo tho CommisHioner of the Department of City Works'1 (specifying work). Tho said proposals will bo publicly opened and announced on the 7th day of December, lh'SS, at the hour of o'clock M. provided that the Commissioner excnanR ior ler sore in typewritniir or fometuinc sim iiar, by a youiiK uirt; can cjvo good city rcjforence. Can bo noon tor two at 122 Park av, Brooklyn.

153 an vio Hid 250 130 305 150 housecleaning. by a respectable woman; has best city reference. Call at Dean at. Sr ANTED WORK JiYX" GERMAN TP M3T FLATS. ANTED SITUATION AS AN UP Stairs cirl and Heainntioss.

or would dn rrnnnrftl cavatious nnder Professor Laniani's control. America is progressing as a "literary ceufor." The December r.iiplnctittihnR another atory by Captain Charles King, U. called "Dunraven Ranch," followed by a sketch, in the modern stylo of biography of the living, of Captain Charles King by Lieutenant Philip Kendo. U. S.

a facile, vigorous and not shallow poem "To All Women," by Amelio Hives, in which, with no self advertising thought of course, she professes (he desire to be sacrificed for all her sex by gathering to her heart in one pang nil the awful throes that wrench the heart of woman, in which the reader will seo what a pessimist and rhodomontadist of tho other sex, Edgar Salttis. can do inverse to mako mankind believe there is no such thing as contentment and health, bodily and mental, in tho following of some line of duty and use, in place of considering only pleasure, the fool's hope of it or the roue's vain regret or satiety of it. Thoman Learning writes on "Trust and Title Insurance Companies." "With the Fruits and the Vines" is an anonymous story, and "Mx Days in the Life of an ex Teacher" i i a continuation of John Hab berton's entertaining series. The December Srritmer's has an article by Hamilton Mabie, "Winter in the Adirondacks," gorgeously bright with snow scenes und partially colored as well with tinted ones. H.

C. Bunnor es. ays the pathetic again in a stoiy called Squire Five Fathom." Old Glass in New Win BURNISHED ROOMS 29 POPLARST nnO LET FLAT A PLEASANT COR .8. n.iriirst flat ornr drug store in biiildintr 171) Adams housework in a small family, by a youni Kirl. Please call at TS Front at, corner of nshinBton, second IIooj The examination of candidates for certificates in teaching will bo held in the Board of Education rooms to morrow, at I 0 o'clock, by Superintendent Maxwell.

There arc many applicants. "Trust him not, lie is fooling thee." Beware the druggist who, by fraud and wile. Your better sense nml judgment, would beguile; Who for a trilling gain will trick and cheat, And foist on you a worthless counterfeit; His glib words heod not, though he does proclaim 'Iu substitute "as good" or "just the same;" Insist on your iutcnt or you will ruo Tae disappointment certain to ousao. Remember, always, POND'S EXTUACT is to be obtained only in bottles of POS'J'S ISXTItACT G'OMI'AN'V'S own putting up (bulf wrapper, with landscapo trade mark and in no other way. Anything oifured you not so put up is a counterfeit; refuse it.

woman, washing and ironing, out or tho house, or am kind oF work to do by tho day, references. Call at Wi PftciHc bt. WANTED WORK WASHING" AN ironing, by a respectable young Swedish woman, to go out by the day or to do housecleaning; has good oity fere nee. Call ior iu days at OS Bergen st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work, by a yoiins colored girl good refer ence Riven.

Uall at XMtvy et. WANTKD SITUATION TO DO UP' stairs work and waiting in a small family, by a re ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA Cull for two days at present oin young girl. Titi 78 125 3 00 05 140 1(15 2K0 100 150 140 132 IilSUOP MTILK.IOHS I'All IICIPATEI). bin Swedish woman: washinc ironinir. ennfcinrr.

ploycr l'acia jl oppoxito vyihow; inrcn lninutss iropi nriugo. FURNISHED ROOM 62 WILLOW "ST'; throe doors above Orange Medium size room at reasonably price. IURNISHEDROOMS TOLE room; with hot and cold water; also, hall room, in housn with owner. Livingston st. FURNISHED ROOM WITHOR WITlF out folding bod, stiitabto for two gentlomon or light housekeeping; use of bath and laundry; board if desired, T71URNISHED ROOMS A LARGETSaLL room with stove; also rooms for light housekeeping at rent; halls hoated; use of bath and laundry, Hicks st, between South and Wall st.

ferries 171URNISHED ROOMS 208 CUMBER H4 130 iilil 155 140 143 houBecleaning and homo washing, PleasU call at Court st, second iloor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work, or general housework, by a respectable young girl; is willing and obliging; lias good city reference. Please call for two days at 10 Bolivar st. ANTED WORK BY A RESPEOTA ble woman, to ko out by the dav to work in a res The liiglit Ilev. Bishop Littlejolm, of Long Island, took part yesterday in the nerviees in connection with the installation of the Kev.

W. li. Bobbin, as dean of the new All Saints' Cathedral, which was dedicated on Tuesday last. taurant, or as a first class washer and ironer. Can be seen any time at )1 Amity st.

of the Department of City Works, or his regularly ap aict iianics ana minors' liatiK stock Mechanics' Bank stock Nassau National Bank stock National City Bank stock Sprairno National Bank stock Brooklyn Trust Co, slock I.onc Island and Trust Co. Brooklyn City Safe Deposit Co. stock Lous I iland Safe D. uiiwit Co. stock Brooklyu Insurance Co.

stock Kins County Insurance Co. stock IfOiic; Island Insurnu' Co. stock te Insurance Co. stock Nassau Insurance Co. stock Phenix Insurance Co.

stock WilliamsbiirKh Insurance Co. 7 percent. Park bonds, 1015 to V.r 1 7 percent. Bridpo bonds, l.SOO to 10M." 7 percent. Water bonds, 1004 to (i percent.

Park bonds, 10'i4 ti percent. Bndirc bonds, IO0.S to (i per cent. Wator bonds. 1013.... 5 por emit.

Bridge bonds, 1017 to lO'JtV fi percent. Water bonds, 1014 Kiiiks County 4 per cent, bonds Kinjrs Co mty per cont. bonds, jss.O KiiiL'S County 5 per cunt, bonds, 1H01 Academy of Music Union Ferry Now York Forry B'klyn Municipal Electric I.iuht Co! stock! Citizens' Electric Co. stock Brooklyn Water Front and Dry Dock Co (i por cent, bonds Ii. I.

Water Co. 1st mortgago li per cent, bond Kinus County Water Supply Co. stock. Kings Co. Water Supply Co 0 p.

c. bonds. I'lalhutdi Wator Work Co. stock Flatbush Water Work Co. (i p.

c. Sonth Brooklyn Saw Mill Co. stock N. Y. ami So.

Brooklyn Ferry Co. stock N. Y. and So. B'klyn Ferry Co.

5 p. c. bonds Nassau Trust Co Franklin Trust Co "ANTED WORK BY FIRST CLASS Eouiiecl oth, then v.ity, is present. In case of the absence of tho first ilay thereafter when either is prcs (lepnt, on laundress, to do houso or office clnnnini? bv tho ont. By order of the Common Council, dated dav: In frooil city reference.

Call at 2iil) (Jonrt st. or st, v'oruerNassau. Inipiiro in drug store mo MT 3 with all including licit; 8 rooms and bath; 28 and Apply in furniture aturo, Bedtord ay, or of J. JNEWKlliK, 25S Sumner av. TO "LET FLATS 4 ROOMS, 10 NEW houses; private halls; halls furnisliod, lighted and cleaned; janitor.

4KJ Fourtoonth st, near Hcvcnth nv. and Prospect Park, TOLEr l1lT E60NDL865 Gates av, near Roid nv. elevated station; 7 rooms and all iinprovoments; li story brown stono houso; rent $25, but wiljvont lower to small family. mLEPL near entrance to Park, fi, 7 and room flats; all improvements; good light airy rooms; possassion imnm diatoly; rent vory low. Apply to LEONARD MOODi 20 Court st, or 27(3 Flatbush av.

rO" LET FLATS NEW A I JL provemontfl; Greenosnd Lexington av3; rents low; near olovated station fittcon minut fs from bridge; also end flat. Janitor, Lexington av; other desirablo flats. Apply to J. TALBO'J 1 Bedford av. mb LET FLATS OS ft "ELEGANT newfliitfi, 8 rooms, all improvements, cloctrio bells, 1,110, 1,112 and 1,114 Fulton st, noar Franklin av.

station; iimnediato nossassion. Apply on premises or to J. A. VAN AUKKN 71 Broadway, Now York. 1 rpO LET FLATS ON GATES H.

tweon Throop and Sumner; all improvements; hails carpeted janiforon premisos; rents $22, $21 and A RECEPTION TO I1IKH0I' TAYLOR. nddrOiH LaUNDKESS, in basonunt. 125 n.s lot 1 Oii lllli I'D Til ItitI I IS Wanted situaTTon' to" do" up fttair.s work or K.T.eral housework, by a respectable fjirlj to a hoiudinK liouse. Call ior two daj'K at itugoi's av, city. TAKTED SITUATION ITP stairs work and take care of children, hy a yOiinR Kir! ov wo.ild do general honsowork in a bxM family; Iiuh wood rei'erences.

Ploaso caU for two days at 540 ViuiderhjU av. WANTEDMTUATiOK TO Htaiib work and waitinff or would do hontjowork in a nmftll family, by a rDsneetable young girl has tho ANTED WORK WASHIN(t AND 125 102 lronmi'. bv a rest tec tame wom.in. to out bv tlm day, or to take homo; or housecleaning: has goad city reforenco. Call for two days at 31f Franklin av, second Ik you wish to prouure a Winter overcoat, ulster, cape overcoat, pea jacket or suit that will bo entirely satisfactory to you in style, tit, febriti and price, examine tho immense stock displayed in all tho departments of tho "Baldwin Building." Loivest prices in tho city.

Baldwin tiie Cloiuieh, and US2 Fulton bt, corner of Smith, Ak ESTirtE Winter outfit for $5, of overcoat and suit to fit boys from 4 to 111 years old. Surely no boy should suffer from the cold whilo Smith I'ltKssiNilKM, and 507 Fulton st, offer such bargains (and ibid is but one of many). Boys' hats from 1 Tie. to $1.50. 1 115 A reception is to bo siven to Bishop William Taylor, previous to his sailing for Africa, at the Missionary Training Inst itute corner Willoughby and Raymond streets, this evening at 8 o'clock.

REAL ESTATE SALE. floor. ANTED WORK WASHING, IRON ins or housecJoaniiier tho last three daya of the 100 week, or would tako washing home, by a respectable ijusl 01 cuy reierenco. uau ior two uays ai iftj uiHton place, near Yanklhi av. WA TIDD SITUATl ON TO DO OH A.

tvi" Iht work and waiting, or wotilddoliffhthouyonork, by a cirl will go or low wasros. Please call for two daya at present, omployer'H, 111 Johnson st. 'and st A parlor floor, aiso tftroj single rooms on third floor; heat, gas, hot an' cold water; with bath; good boarding bouses the immediate vicinity. Burnished room to let. argeT furnished front alcove room, largo closot and woll heated; suitnbla for one or two gentlemen private family; references exchanged.

15S Livingston st. "IURNiSHED" ROOMS 145 near Pierroponf on tho Hoijjhts Nicely furnished large and small ro.uns to with all conveniences; everything first class. Ijl URNISHED ROOMSQUAliE" ROOM newly papered and painted, gna, hot and wator and heat, privilege of bath, in private family; gentlemen; $3 per week. 140 Schermerhorn st, near Smith. accommodated with first class table board, reasonably, at 7 Elm place, near Fulton at satisfaction guaranteed.

FURNISHED ROOMS ONE LARGE square room ou first florir; rout also 1 largo square rooiu on third floor, $1 HO: five minutes' walk from Clity Hall and bridgo. 15 Clinton st, near March IKSS. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner of tho Dopartmcnt of City Works. Attest: D.

h. Northup. Secretary. IML'iLUJ'L mo CONTRACTORS ATiSTR ACT FKOA1 ordinanco of thr Common Council in relation to do Cosits to lie made by proposors for work, Ac, parsed April 1S7I Kach proposal must bo accompanied by a deposit of in money, or by certilied check payablo to order oi' tho Commissioner of City Works, bo rc to (he bidder in case hit) bid is roji ctotlhy tho Commissioner or Cily Works. In case the nartyor uarties to tho contract may be awarded shall necle i or refuse to enter into contract tho amount deposited, as alio vo spocifled, will bo rotainuJ as liiiuidatnd damaKCS for such neuloet or vjfusal.

ENLARGEMENT OK IIIIHIEWOOD KESERYOIK Di p.n tnient of City Works. Departinenl Isuild in, brooklyn, November 23. IH.SH Sealed proposals will bo rcceivod at this otlieo until Vodnesday, Iecombor 1 0, IKK.S, at VI for constructing tho enlargement of tho ltidRfiwood Reservoir Plans aud spocitications may be snnn and forms of proposals can be procured on application at tho Department of City Works. Proposals will nut bo con. idered unions accompanied by tho doposit aforesaid, and also by an un dertakinir in wiitiiiK of two sureties on each proposal (who shall qualify as to thoir responsibility in the sum of $100,000) that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposiuir.

they will become bound as his or woman, lease call tor two days at 3o Lexington av, third boil. WANTED WORK BY ARESPE6TA7 blo woman washing and ironing, to go out by the day or tako homo, housecleaning any kind of work or general housework; has good city reference. Address O. Eagle Bedford branch. 40 102 1 10 135 80 123 175 05 107 131 I' 'ti 170 'ASTiiD SITUATIONTO DO CHAM herwork and waitiny.

bv a rcsnectabln vounD irl WA iVJTJSD PU FESSB OlVAli. prefers a Kond home to JarK han best reference in hist pia je. (Jail at or address Harrison Ht, lir3t ilat. IVuMirw mi tt ironcrw. Johnston large.it rceeivers of canned fruits and vegetables, are now offering a good grade of corn or peas at $1,15 per dozen.

in your order for one do.eu of each as a trial. Price list and postal cards furnished. WiN'TEit Fashions Getttlemen'H Hats 25 per cent, less than Broadway prices; also, tho colobrated English Pullover, tho best stiff hat worn. To ha had only uf the maker, Nt'TT, 102 Piorrepont st. ANTED DRESSMAKING young lady, a few moro engagements bv tho day 3 enj Call "ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, or with a private dressmaker.

tuo weoK at uuu THE SHADOW OF FItEE TRADE Fatal to the Hope uf (he Democratic Party. wnitinss or chnnihormnid. liv f. rnlnrnil ntnin uiton8t. cellent referenceH.

Call or addros.s 31 Adams tit. ANTED TEACHER A LADY, OF ANTED SITUATION AS A OOOK. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, COM is 71. Apply at premises, or oi owner riLiJAiAz tiXi.jwss, 502 Tenth st. mo "LET FLAT VERY SUPERIOR 8 JL room ilat; brown stono houso; all adults; halls in reduced ient; thirteen minutes from bridgo; Would furnish carpets and parlor; also piano.

fcJeo janitor, 170 Jefferson av. TO LET FLATS THJSNEwTELEGANT flats, liOi Qnincyat, betiwen Notrond and Marcy avs, are ready for occupancy; 7 rooms besido bath; privato halls; all improvements; rent reduced por month because ot tho latenessjn finishing. Apply to janijor. LET FLATS PER month, 1118 Jefferson av brown atone French flats; 7 rooms and bathroom; every modern improvement halls lighted, carpeted, etc. everything firat class.

Apply to janitor on premises, after ii P. or to GEORGE K.ISKO WN. 20 Court st. piano ana vocai music, two Hours aauy, ior a washor and ironer. by a rer UBctablo cirl: has itnoa fovtablv furnished rooms, comnloto for honsRlrnnn gir.

nt 13 Address, giving terms and experience, TEACHER. Box 10, Eaglo offico. dows is by Will II. Low, 011 some of the recent successes in American staining. There is a design by the writer included.

Koine of these aro exquisite, some are needlessly mediieval, and heavily so, and sonic very kaleidoscopic in effect. Rebecca Harding Davis tells a Southern story, At the Station." It. L. Stevenson goes on with "The of Ballantrae and nlso tenders a Christmas sermon against self righteous morality. "The Lion of the Nile, a Mystery of Championship," is an anonymous poem illustrated in Vedder's heavier style.

George Hitchcock writes on the influence of Knndro Botticelli on art, with his own illustrations of that old master's simpleniinded work. The third Lester Wallack paper abounds in somewhat crude likenesses of noted actors of the day and of the past. Threo Bad Men is a story by W. M. Taber.

in which the needless rage for inexpressive illustration is exemplified. The public will yet be glad to exchange pictures in everything for only graphic and expressive pictures in things needing illustration. The only way to keep magazine art above that of circulars and advertisements is to use only tho.e product of the pencil which are above the advertising demand. "Sir Hugo's Choice" is a ballad by Jamcd Jeffrey Roche. "The Dead Nymph" is a fantasy in verse by Charles Henry Lnders.

John .1 A' Becket has a story of Spain, "The Koses of tho The other poetry is "The Madonna," by Ellen Burroughs; "When Love Passed By," by Solomon Solia Cohen: 'Tell Me Sonic Way," by Lizette Woodsworth Reese; "Be Good to Thyself," byE.S. Martin; "Through a Glass Darkly," hy Ellen M. H. Gates, and "Winter Evening," by A. Lampman, and nearly everything has some, mo tivo power or other in the way of illustration.

inir also a. handsomclv furnished front room nnn nr KksskdVs Hats Autumn Dorbsv, $1.00 to worth Silk hats, unrivalled for glos3 and lightness. $4. HO, $5. SO, aaving $1.50 on retail price.

20 Cortland st. New York. ANTED NGAGEMEK A A rursorv cctveriiC'BS or a comnanfou to lndv. bv n.n city lofcroncos. 'alt for two daya at 475 Adelphi st.

WANTED SITUATION AS "A COOK iind npHlaira girl in a privalo family or boarding house. Unll nt ti57 Bridge st, top iloor, rear house. WANTED SITUATION AS A OOOK or to do downstairH vork, by a Herman girl. Call at present employers', Carlton av. inieliigcnt.

refined young girl; will assist in light household duties. Adjlre8 L. T. Eaglo ofiice. their surety for its taitHt'ul performance and in case he or they Hhall neglect or rofuso to execute the contract, if awarded thoin.that tliey will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference betwoen tlio price so proposed and the priroat which the contract may tie made with any other per.lon or persons.

Proposals to bo indorsed 'To tho Commissioner of Cily Works" (spocifyin? work). Tho said proposals will bo publicly opened and announced nn tho rOth day of December, l.SNS, at tho hour of l'i o'clock provided that tho Commissioner of Cily WorltH, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present. In case of tho absonco of both, thou nn the first day thereafter when either is present. JOHN P. AOAftIS, Commissioner of City Works.

Attest: D. Ii NoiiTffup, Secret ary. no23 Jcre Johnson, yesterday sold two houses tinder foreclosure. The house 1 73 Park place, with lot was sold to Thomas F. Stevenson for James MeGarry bought forjfj.aoo the house 71 Dean street, with lot 1 00x30.

FATHER SHERMAN'S llItDTHER PLEADS GUILTY. In the Court of Sessions yesterday Augustus Sherman, a brother of the ex Catholic priest, "William Shermau, pleaded guilty to a charge of biHX'laJT in the third degree. Patrick" Rock pleaded guilty of malicious mischief. Robert Boyian, Hugh Maloney, Thomas and James Lawless withdrew their pleas of not fniilty of assault in the second degree and pleaded guilty of assault in the third degree. THE JCIKiE WAS MERCIFUL.

Abraham Goldberg and Philip Piittman were arrested in February last and taken before Justice Naeher.eharged with stealing an silk umbrella from tho store of Mrs. Mary Jaeckel, 'J04 Manhattan avenue. They were found guilty in April last. Meantime, however, Goldberg and Flitt jnan had been sentenced by the Court of Sessions on another charge, the former to six months and the latter io two years and six monlhs in the Penitentiary. Goldberg's term having expired he was produced before Justice Naeher yesterday to be disposed of on the old charge.

The iustice suspended sentence. BROOKLYN SUNDAY SCHOOL UM0.V. ANTED DRESSMAKING A FIRST tvo gentlemen five minutes' walk to bridge and ferries. 14.8 Piorrepont st. I Burnished room to ijWroTWr.

Folix st, in a handsomo brown stouu a large, comfortable room, thoroughly heated, with closot and hot and cold water; housa lirst class; central location; to gentlemen; $11 per week; references required. ROOM ST A Ja? large, pleasant room on second story; extra largo closet, ruuniug Imt and cold wator; house well heated; location very desirable; threo minutes' walk to bridgo class drossmakor would liko a few moro ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK. meiitsby the day; is per'ect in nil branches; nlso in cloaks and wraps. Address S. Box 1, Eagle office.

waalier and ironor, by a respectable young Ger IIf.x'k Hlavy Oj ehcoats, $0, $1.1, $10, $20 and $24. Every style, of every weight, at every price, to please overy pocket, at Smith PltrssiNOEll's, 505 and 507 Fulton st, ner DeKslb av. IflAItKIED. TUOMAS riWYXNE On Friday evening, Nnrembor 10, 1 HKX, by Rev. 11.

li. Hull, Edward S. Thomas to M.tniK J.wiM.t Uwxxxe, both of Brooklyn, N. Y. ANTED DRESSMAKING A FEW man gin; has city references, Call for two day; at Third av, corner Dean st.

oncrasromonts bv tho dav hi. i hv a rospactablo young lady; is a first class cutter, fitter and ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK anuiernos; terms mouoraie lo pormanoui party. IfKtJAS, NOTICES. and laundress, bv a cnmnnfnnt vomic rtv bn or. B7IURNISUED ROOMS TO LET, A draper, or would sarvn Wittia madam; terras moderate.

PJea HO call for four dny fi SOU Myrtle av. WANTED ENGAGEMENT BY A sottlcd wotnau with tho highest testimonials, a position as companion to a lady; ia willing to make herself generally useful, no objection totravoling. Address Mrs. E. Eagle office.

To tlir. Editor or the Brooklyn hnrtc. We have had our camiwit'ii of tiluoation, ami the RiinUe of battle has cleaved away. It is natural and proper that we should now consider the reasons of our defeat. It lias been with a great deal of interest that I have read the communications and di.

ciiKsions in the These dij enssions should bo had chiefly as a guide to the future rather than as a vellectiou upon the past. Nor is it wise to magnify minor and more local mistakes, teal ov imaginary, here or elsewhere, to the diversion of attention from the overshadowing and all controlling1 issue in the campaign the Tariff. Especially is this so because the ascendency of the Democratic party in the next campaign may depend upon the fact as to whether it is rightly understood and rightly represented hereafter on this question. The campaign which we call a campaign of education to my mind has been simply a campaign of folly. It was started with the idea of teaching the people that to believe which an education was assumed to bo necessary.

Let ns look at a few facts. One year ago the Democratic party occupied tho proudest position in its history and in the history of any party in thin country. President Cleveland's Administration had been clean, conservative and honest. Tho Civil Service had taken a higher cononi cuy reioronce. uau ior two aays ac a oovcntn av, near fterkeluy place.

anteD sItuat Fondas or laundress, or would do light housework, by a competent girl; thoroughly understands her business; good reforenco. Call for two days at lOt) Summit st. No cards. ANTED HOUSEKEEPING AN EX largo, pleasant room, nlso connecting room, suitable for gentlemen or light housekeeping; also pleasant ball room; near bridge anil Verriea. 0 Willow Bt, or 157 Washington st.

I URNISHED ROOMS LARGE; SUNNY front rooms, on second and third floors: hot and cold wator, bath and steani heat; aiao, third floor hall room three minutes to bridgo or forry. 11) Cranberry st, corner Willow. IjUJRNISHED ROOMS TOLETrWO lare rooms, together or separate; southern oxpo suro; house well heated; all improvements; also, hall room on same tlnor: family private. 17.M Livingston st, two doors from Gallatin place. noriencod housakeovtor will taku a nositinn in nnO LET FLATS 3 14 DEURAW ST, socond flat, 7 all light rooms, private hall, 82li; 121 Court st.

corner State, first floor, 4 rooms, $20; 105 Bofit mn place, 7 room flats, four blocks from CUv Hall, 22 140 Nassau st, four blocks from thd bridge, room flats, janitor, $20 to IIUSTIN BOBBINS, successors to J. E. Coruoll, 44 Couit st. TO LET FLATS rentals 204 Willoughby av, corner Grand second flat, 7 raoms: every improvement; only $18; 200 Willoughby av: ditto; only fBIS; halls heated; janitor, Ac: also l(ii) Wavorfy av; first Ilat, 7 rooms, ,20: third ditto, $20; several others. BULKLEY HORTON, 4(iOMyrtlo VanjerbUtL station.

m'O LET FLATS LOW RENTALS DE ji sirablo flats on Henry tand Harrison sts, of 7 rooms each; every improvement; first class order: halls heated and lighted throughout; rent $24 to $i0; immediate possession; conveniont to ferrios: scon Sunday: ianitor 41 Henry st, near Harrison. BULKLEY A HORTON, agents, 400 Myrtle av, Vandorbilt station; open evenings. np6 LET FL ATS LOW RENTALS TSO JL Harrison st, third flat, 7 rooms, overy improvement, onJy $24; 4J8 Henry (if, near Harrison, first fiat, only $25: second flat, only $28; first class ordor; halls heated and lighted to ferries; janitor on promises; saen BULKLEY A HORTON, agents, 400 Myrtle av. Vanderbilt Station; open evenings. wolltodo family: no objection to takinir charge of rrt SUPREME COURT, KIN OS COUNTY Ucgina Fiamm aKuinst Bvitha Anderson and (ieorge Ander ion.

Bhuce tk Bkadfohd, Plaintitf's Attorneys, ISM Park Row, New York City, N. V. In pursuance ot a judsment of foreclosure and sal; of thin court made in tlio above entitled action, beaiinx date and entered tho 1.3th day of November, 1KHS, John J. Walsh, the rotorco therein named, will Bell nt public auction, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, anct ioneer, at the salesrooms, No.

Ho Willoughby street, in tho Oity of Brooklyn, at o'clock noon; ou the 1 7th day of 1X8H, the following described promises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the dwelling houso thereon erected, situate in tho City of Brooklyn aforesaid and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on tho northerly side of First street distant threo hundred and thirty two i'S Vl) feet, ten and one quarter (10tf) inches pastorly irom Tho corner formed by tho intersection of the northerly side of Find, Btreet with the eastorly side of Ho.vt street, rmiuhii' tb jneo northerly in a linn at riiht opocramo wiuowcr's iiousciioia, cniiorcn incJudod; highest roferonees. Address Mrs. II. E. Eaglo office.

SITUATION AS A GOOD cook nnd first class laundress, by a respectable girl: first class references. Plcaso call for two days at Myitlo nv, third floor, Iront room. WANTE 13 SITU ATION A AGOOD cook, washer and ironer, by a respectable woman; city or country; a good home; has good city reforoncos. Call for two days at 173 Baltic st, sucond iloor. ANTED PUPILS NOW FORMING Literaturo class for ladios.

to meet weeklv. imm DU. HALIf DID NOT FAIL. mencing November 27; also classes in painting and photography. For particulars apply to Mms L.

K. NEVlNS, 10 Jiomsi a st, Itoom 7H. 11URN1SHED ROOMS 3 LARGE, WELL furnished rooms: two connecting, if desirad: vjitabto fur liirht houspkRCninir. Or COtltlOUtCll iilrto larvn frnuK ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST ANTED PAINTING DECORATING nnd hnnd itiiintinf on finrHs. rilihnnn.

nliimtnn class cook, by a girl; no objection to private hall room; bafh; uso of laundry: warm rooms; terras' boarding house; willing to asobt with coarse washing good reference. Address 31 Clinton av, near Park. angles lo i irst street anu inrotigu tuo center oi a certain party wall eighty seven (B7) feet and tivo (.1) inches; mi vnu iiunuujtj win oo uunu uy a niuy itrtisi. ner home on reasonable torms. Address Boi Iti, Eagle office.

ANTED SITUATION AS AN EX lnuociaiuio rigiit lariiua. ihuukiiuj sv, nenr vuy Hall. URNISHED ROOMS 195 AMITY "ST." A privato family will let handsomely furnished upon 'reasonable terms; breakfast if desired; ap To the Editor of the Brooklyn lia'jlr Dr. Hall made a great mistake when he said iB his Mission Church last Sunday afternoon that ho had failed in his work. He simply has fulfilled his mission.

The young people attained tlicil majority and, like one's own children, they rebelled against parental authority. They are wel: trained in church affairs and had a Sunday schoo) which for management compared with any in the city, even in numbers. They were church iu CUilo'lt COOk and iftundrr i. hv a rnnncfnhlA ANTED DRESSMAKING AN EX tioriuucod drnssmakpr. nuttine S.

T. Tavlor Rvsttun. plane than ever before in the history of tlio country, and business interests wero secure and prosperous. Jfr. Cleveland was the choice, by woman, not airaid of work; understands cooking in all ita branches; no objection to a hoarding houso; has good city reference.

Fleaso call tor two days at 3(11 Henry st, second floor. pmnunenis nrsv ciass; nexween uniuon ana con BRANDOW On Friday. November Edwin H. BhaXDOW, aged 110 years and 4 months. Funeral, Saturday, tho 24th, from his late residence, 77 North Oxford st, at P.

M. Interment at Stuy vesunt, N. on Sunday. BENNETT Suddenly, Wednesday, November 21, ISSS, Jolts Hennktt, aged 74 years. Relatives and friends of tlio family are invited to attend the funeral from the resideuco of his nieco, Mrs.

Farriug ton. 1 :12 Willoughby st, Saturday at 10 A.M. BR A1STED Suddenly, in Brooklyn, on November 21, W. Hannis Rraistki), in the year of his age. Relatives and friends, r.l: 0 membcr.4 of Ns.

Council No. 822, Royal Areununl, are respectfully invited to attend his lunoral from tho resideuco of his brothorin Arthur C. Jacobson, 0110 Carlton av, on Sunday. Novemhor 25, at 2 P. M.

(CLARICE Snddenly.on Friday morning, November 23, Clahkk. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his residence, 225 Carroll st, on Monday, November 20, at 2 P. M. LIEIiRITSEN On Thursday, November 22, John A. JiritniTSON, formerly of Brooklyn, N.

in the year ol his age. I'uneial from his late residence, 27 Winans av. Newark. N. November 25, at 10 A.

and from Anricj dock, of Fulton st, Brooklyn, at 12 o'clock. Interment at tireenu oorl. KENNEDY On Thursday, November 22, 1 H88, at his ri idc.ice, 27 Joralemon st, JAMKS Kf.NSKDY. All friends and relatives, also members. of tho Devin No.

it li. A. and of llohentiudon Lodge Brooklyn, are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral, on Sunday, November 25, ut 1 P. M. sharp.

KIIJKXAN On Friday morning. November 2il only child of Tiiomas II. and Alary E. Kioruan, aged years, 5 months and days. Relatives nod friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral on Sunday, November 25, at trolu the residence of his parents, 215 Jay ht, emnr Concord.

MrKNfOHT At his residence, Borgon st, J3fFS Mi. Kniuiit. vonient to rofer desiics a few engagements by tho day; is a perfect fitter in gowns, coats ana wraps; roferonce. AduressP. J.

11 Ejglc office. utiug'j, luinuo a. in ui4 nan; APAKTMENX MOUSES. TO LET APARTMENTS FEW HOICE naitmflnt i to let in the Montague, tun mfnufos cntes. WANTED SITUATION BY a lady for her cook; thoroughly competent in all branches.

Call or addross on Thursday nnd Friilay. MARY, 01 South Portland av. WANTED DRESSMAKING BY A good dressmaker, enKacemcnta by tho day or wook, in families or with a privato dressmaker; is a nood cutter and litter. Please call at or address Navy Bt, near DeKalb av. irom van hi, lim nna mjh montagruo ar, Brooklyn, situated on Brooklyn near Wnll St.

Furry, overlooking tho hay and liarlurr; within fifteen minutes of the Stock Exchange and Produce Exchange: constructed of prauitu end brick, vrith front fltaird of marblo and ron nnd( rear stairs of tslate and iron; nil walls and beams 'nrotected with Lyons' patent fireproof Tsr anted situation as a PLAIN ironpr. or wnnl Hn cook, or Kood washer and Vile Scries of Expositions of IIiq, Bible iVow llcin (iiven. A scries of expositions of the JSible is now being given at AMOciation Hall tvery Saturday afternoon, umler the auspiees of the Brooklyn Sunday School Union. At P. 31., Mri.

J. Ostramler. who illustrates with crayon drawinge and in otlier tvays the best methods of teaching the infant classes of schools, always has the room well lilled with an interested and intullifjent audience, pricipally of ladies. This is followed at 1:15 I'. M.

by an exposition on the same subject, namely: the International Sunday School lesson for the next day, aildresHDd more to teachers of the advanced classes. During (Ik; present month this is given hy the Kev. Jay licnsim Hamilton, of Simpson 3. E. Church, who delivers an illustrated lecture, with the stereopticon views, at his own church, corner of WillnuKhhy and Clermont avenueB, once a month, on the Thursday evening heforo tlu first Sunday of every month.

The next of thin series of expositions will be held Thanksgiving evening. In addition to the foregoing tho Kev. Dr. John llunipstone gives an exposition of the lesson every Saturday at 4 o'clock in the Emmanuel Baptist Church, corner of St James place and Lafayette avenue. hoiisework, by a young girl good city reference.

Please call for two days at Uarroll st between I'ourth and Tilth avs, WANTED "URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO comfortable rooms and smaller room suitable for kitchen, to adults only; light housekeeping if desired; hot and cold wter; boat; clean lovably; convenient to all car routes five minuted' walk to briJge and ferries. 44 Joralemon st. fjlUllNlSHEiy ROOMS TWO LARGE7 JP handsomely furnished connecting rooms two closets hot and coM water; use of bath aud laundry; everything complete for housekeeping; for gentleman and wife or gentlemen; rent $4 per weak. Bridge nt, near Fulton. IURNKIIED ROOMS TO LET, 139 Lawrence tit, handsomely furnished rooms, large nnd small also, parlor floor; singly or tojethor; suitable for physician, literary, musical or dramatic society; special terms by tho month; furnace hoat; gas; hot and cold water in rooms.

i hocks anu pimca; iiiummiiK iioricet; steam ueai ana stained glass and decoration by Tiffany; for accessibility, locatinn, comfort, style and elesanco un Btirnrtssod in New York or Brooklyn; rents from SI. 000. ANTED SITUATION AS A LAUN Tii uice easterly anu parallel wnn uarron street seventeen (17) feetand one fifth (1 5) of an inch to land conveyed to John VV. Peckott by deed recorded iu the Ragister'a Olfiee of Kings County aforesaid iu Liber of Con veyaiic page 210; thence southerly in a lino at right angloa to First street and ft'ong tho said land conveyed John W. Peckott eighty eight (K8) foet and three inches to First street, and thence westerly along First street seventeen (17) foot to the point or place of beginning.

Datod Brooklyn, November 2i), 1 SSH. FATti IJw JOHN J. WALSH, UeVree. NEW YORK SUPREME COURTTRIAL desired iu County of Kings Bowery National Bank, plaintiff, against Walter Lawton, Walter M. Lovick and Klizabeth R.

Levick, defendants To tlio above namod defendants, Walter E. Lawton and Elizabeth R. Lorick; You nro hereby mimmonod to answer the complaint in thin action and to serve a copy of your nnnwer on tho plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment wilt he taken against you by default for the relief demanded iu tlio complaiut.Dated New York, September 10, 1888, EDMOND 11 ERST EL. Plaintitf's Attorney. Post Office and office address No.

2U0 Broadway, New York City. N. Y. To tho above named defendants, Walter E. Lawton and Elizabeth R.

Levick: Tho foregoing summons is nerved upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Edgar M. Cullen, ono of the Justices of the Supreme Court of tho State of Now York, dated the day of November, 18WW, and filed with the complaint in tho ofiice of the Clerk of tho Comity of Kings, iu tho Hall of Records, in tho City ot Brooklyn, N. Y. EDMOND 1LUKKSTEL.

Plaintiff's Attorney. themselves, all they lacked was money. Hail Trinity Church people felt disposed to have given a helping hand from time to time, they could have succeeded very well as an independent church. They, in turn, could have started a mission branch somewhere else. The mission was presented by a lady of influence and wealth with several costly presents.

Coming as they diil.il endeared the people very much to their mission church. But it is our mission to believe that. ill things happen for tho best. It is to be hoped thin haa. As Ol.si:uvei;.

November '1 1 I S8S. dross. by a Norwegian irirl. lately landed. If) Nas "OTANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE In lirst class neiKhborhood in this cily, a detached brick or Iramo house, on lot at least 40 feot wide.

Address, giving terms, location and dimensions of houso and lot, A. liox (I, Kajslo odico. to I Apply to uuitlS. liuibisu, agent, or KJiU. J.

STONE, owner. Liberty at, N. Y. common consent, ot the Democratic party and of a vast majority of the people for a secoud term. They all said, Well done, good and faithful servant.

The party seemed destined to rule for a score or moro of years. All Mr. Cleveland had to do was to keep in line with his party and not assume to be its schoolmaster, especially when there was 01)3' (tuestion of methods iu dispute which properly belonged to Congress. The Republican party at this time was in a forlorn condition. It was maintaining a precarious and doubtful existence on the strength of a short Imt great record made under the universally honored Abraham Lincoln.

It was all it had and it was making the most of it. Hut a party could not thrive on that alone any more than a man can continually thrivo upon ono meal. As a last report the leaders hit upon the High License dodge.with which they hoped to win back to the party tlio rioliiintionists. They, however, took very little stock in it, and the I'lohibitionists took none at sau st. TV stairs work, by a young girl is a good cook, tirst class laundress; very best reference.

Call at US DeKalb avenue. WAN'a'un pakts ite 'ANTED PART OF HOUSE BY A A Is TED SITUATION TO wash nnd iron in ftTtmll Amti f.i;i. near Fulton younir couple; upper part of hou rrsiioctable German girl; beat reference. Call at' ifiii and Cumberland sts. RoxTIIH, New York.

i. 1 FOSE SAIfT PIASOS, Wytlio av, 'SO E'gIT APAgCTJI KJVTS. TO LET APAKTM33NT AT 350 SACK ett st Secoud and third floors, together or separate; adults only; convenient to bridge aud terries. Apply atJl Degraw mO RT AP ARTIE NTS TWO FINE i unites in tho Venriovno, Grand av, cornor Gates; hteam hoar, elevator, coal, billiard room, smoking room; bootblack, caterer, etc. porm.mth.

nno LET APARTMENTS 4 KooaisT JL 'til liffht; run through nuw house; imnrovnmenta; rent 4 11. Aoylylo janitor, Union fit, north side, si? th house east Third av. rgO LET AP J3. bt1 Inivfo rooms in neri'ect order: improvements OR SALE ORGA1N A GRAND OR Oenernl ItoiHcwerii. Wfis'ften STOVES IX STRUCT CARS.

To Editor or the llfooklini Ett'itr The stove has made its app aranee for tho com gan $55, Inquiro at lf)4 Prospect st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a ern Iinsf rifv rftrfoo A 'uneral Ironi the Church of tho Redeouior, Fourth av and Pacific st. on Suuday, at 2 o'clock 1'. Al. Friends are invited.

'daV' November 21, Julia iviro of iraniel IVoyes. Relatives and friends are invited to nttend tho funeral at her late residence, 2i. Hyerson st, on Saturday, ot 2 ltl'I bbYOn Thursday. November 22, Sak AH Rnir.r.Y beloved n'ifeof A. Joseph Reilly.

Relatives and friends are invired to attend tho funeral from her late residence, 4:0 Adelphi st, ou Sunday, at 2 P. M. WANTED FIXTURES A SET OF SEO nnd hand fixtures for fish and oyster to parchaso. AdJyoasJIAtill, Liyhwtcinjt, Brooklyn. ply at HI Butler st.

FOR SALE PIANO 8290, CHICKER ini? Krancl, Rood as netr; cost ANDER S(JV lultonjit. 'ANTED SITUATION TO DO OEN OwF No. 200 Broadway, Now York City, N. Y. oral hnnsniTfirk.

nr nnatnir iyf, In OR SALE PIANO WEBER 7 all. Just at this time the President gave to them ANTED GOOD CAST OFF CLOTH inir MAWN.nf HudKon ov will nv ntl ur girl. Pleasu call at lff Loxiugion nv, near Bedford, octaves; carved lee ANDEUSON A 208 ''ulton st. cent, more than any other dealer on earth; all orders at private residences promptly attended to. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN ernl Iioiisowork in fitunll ffitniii in i PIAN OS KRANICH jJACH HTIORSALE November 22.

in the 42nd on e.i' 'h floor: renU from $10 to $15. Appfv to 1. P. BAJILING A No. HQ Court street, corner of lie in so 1 1.

M'OW EltS On Thursday, pianos, grand, squaro oruprignt, at prices and tv'rms year oi hci age, Jessie, beloved wife of John J. fapow trs. see them Lei'ore st dress L.j.l Wyckofr st. SITUAlTO WW ei al Jiouonork in a auial! iamilv, by a respecta blo girl. CaU for tvvo days at 4GK Dcgraw st.

witimi roach of ait intending purcnascrs buying. UELD, solo agent, 227 Fulton st. L13T APARTMJ5NTS. FLATS. mo J.

hauaax. sJomf. flooru JW ut. ni ar ht PITT RIVERS' PRINCIPAL AOAT5RMV FriTr nivmvn DEPORTMENT AND PHV81UAL CULTURE. Tompkins av; (food Twontv tirst Ward 4 nico rooms, newly paiuied; tubs; socund lour overt toro, others.

WILLIAM II. GRACE, cornor Willoughby and Jay open ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a rf siipi'lnliln vni'm m. Funeral Sunday, 1. 1(0 P. from her lato rcsidonce, 101 1'ierrepont st.

Interment Greenwood. Relatives and fi iends ore respectfully invited. WAUNFR At Roselle. N. November GEOnaE W.

W.mikkh, in the year of his aSe. runrral services will he held at his late residence at o'clnck Sunday, November 5. Train leaves loot of Liberty ft. at 1 1. M.

AVON II ALL, BEW'Olll) AV. AND HALSEY ST rr EASTERN DISTRICT BRANCH, YALE 11 ALL, South Enrhth st. and fiodforii av. E. ing Winter in 'me of the street ears.

As a sufferer last Winter from colds, easily traceable to the car stove, I earnestly request the to suggest to the railroad manager to try the plan of running a number every third one) of their cars without the stove. No one would, think of fitting for half an hour with an overcoat on iu a room the MZ1: of a ear containing red hot stove. 1 believe the car. would get the mo it passengers. Oi.n BliuOKLYK, Novei'nber '10, ISXH.

KKDCCKD RKCKll'TS SIKillT DO IT. To thr Editor of the Hi Is there any law to compel William charditfuv to put heat into his rgen street ears in such weather as this? Think of riding thru miles, hitting, without lire. His eais are the dirtiest and coldest iu the city. And yet Dominie Talmago blathers about this being a wel! governed city. Stkekt.

November 31, TO IOT D. girl, lately lauded. Call tor two days at 3(i4 FlaVbush nvcnuu. HT'ANTED SITUATION TO' D(TGEN eral housework in a small private family, by a re ppocliiblo young woman; best riiy reference. Call for two days at 104 B'Hlcr st, Brooklyn.

oircufars ana invitation forwarded on ONIlAJ.LltECEPTIONTHANKKOlWNCNIO AV riHO LiCT STOIUCS THOrjE ELEGANT, HT. larae. utoro. i. 1J.10.

JAV.l an 1 1,1 14 F.ilton FOR SALE PIANO STEIN WAY UP rigbt; good as now; low pries; a large upright, 150; WfSSNER'S, 200 Fulton at. Krocgur Pt ar.os. 1 jlOR SALE PIANO A NICE UPRIGilT piano, oct ave, full scale, thrco striuged nnd overstrung; will be sold cheap for cash. Call at 100 Clermont av. RTlOll SALE PIANOS A SPLKNDII) Kunaro piano, improvements, cover tvnd stool, $5 a month until naul; sevoral upright pianos, sliuhtly used, SJ15, J3155; theso nro bargains; call at onco.

HEINUIOILS, 005 Fulton near St. Fehx. IT OR SALE PIANO S7f" UPRIGHT piano, .50 sjuftro piano; organ $20. Stoinw.iy and Mnxon A imliu and li orirmtn H. RIVERS" 61 ti.

near Fr.tnklin at, fi. tit.itiori. Apjijy on prnuiHes or Io A. VAN AUKCN Jb OO. York.

"ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN TWELFTH WAIt!) FACTI0.V FIGHTS. An Judication 'J'hat the Coming Primary Will Me Very Lively. To the Editor oftic UrooK tiiii En'j'f For the past two years on the organization of the Kings County Republican (iciictal Committee and at other times there has been tiled a number of protests from the Twelfth Ward. No less than four were referred to the Incentive Committee this year. The la it one win sent to'the Executive Committee tlirouu'h Mr.

1'ealtie, of the Fourth Ward (the point uf order raised, "that any protest must conic through the General Committee, and be hy that body referred to the General Committee," being overruled). The protest was ordered read. The principal grievance of the protestanN was that Hepiililieans of ne ward not get their names upon the roil It ivas at onco voted to settle matters permanently )y ordering a re enrollment of the Republicans if the ward, and a report recommending such a was adopted by the Ocneral Committee Jiul a committee of three, consisting of Messrs. Fisher, licattie and Hurley, were appointed to aold three meetings at Temperance Hall, where Republicans of the Twelfth Ward might enroll their names. At the conclusion of this ooaunittoo's labors it al housework in a small family, by a refined Sim THfcfPEOPLE OFT HE STATEOF NEW YORK To Miry Lane, wife of Charles Lane; Joseph Cowan and John Cowan, of full age, and George Co an infant over the ago of fourteen yezrd, all residing in the City oi Brooklyn, in tho County ot Kings and State of New York, and James Cowan, ii he hv Jiving, and the widow, if any there be, heirs at law and next of Uin of i aid James Cowan, if ho be dead, and also tho executor, administrator and gal repivr eiitatives of us id Cowan, if ho be dead, and Coivan find Mamie Cowan, infants under the ago of fourteen year, and tho person or pnrsoii.

with whom they aud sojourn, whoso name or names and present or places of ro fideiieo or whereabouts cannot, ait due dU'cn bo ascertained. Wherva Sarah Ann Dale, ol the Oily or Brooklyn, haal.it' fy prtitioji 'd our Surro of tho Cocntv of King to have a ci itain uinent in wrilnig beanns date tho tnority hi.st day Ieceiiiber, 1 SS7, relating to real and pr. onal e. tl.ily proved as the last will and oi' JtJll.N CO WAN, l.itu tho City of Brooklyn, decea ied: you and oai. oi you, aro hfi.eby cited and ve (iuired to appear betore finr iid Htin ognte.

at ihe Court, to he held in Urn th'ty oi Brooklyn, in said count ou tho fifteenth day of next, at ti oV loek in the Vorer.o and attend the pr. il i or I last will and testament. And the above natud infant are hereby notifi to then and there hovv cause why a srn cial guardian should not bo appnint 1 1 appear for tiH'inoHbaid probation the application uf tb petitioner. Iu testimony wheroof wc havo ca the of tho rinrrogato's Court of Kings fJ be here uiit allixed. Wiiness Won, Al rah im Loit, L.

rotate of our Raid county, at tho City of Brooklyn, tho 20th day of November, in thoyesr of our Lord, one thousand, night hundred aad flighty cight. JUOAH B. VOOKHEES, Clerk of Surrogate's Co irt. P.T. MAOL'lllL AUottVrtf fnr P4.Lfticmfir.

Ill A Si IJl 'M OF DANCING. MEMBER AND SECRETARY OF THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PROFESSORS OF DANCING ACADEMY, 17.j STATE ST. CORNER OF COURT. Send for circulars. the winning side of an issue, which not all the inherent strength of the Administration, led by the man of destiny, the advantage of position and tho most strenuous efforts could change.

liy the masterly efforts of Governor Hill alone were saved from ntter wreck. It was a losing game from the beginning, and the more the people were educated the worse wc were oil. And why? Not because Tariff revision is not desirable, not because the revenues fhould not be reduced io the necessities of the Government. The campaign had not proceeded far before all parlies conceded this much. Nor was it because the people did not reason logically or know what they wanted.

They can be trusted on all occasions, and they often reason more accurately than their teachers. It is simply because the party was misrepresented ami put in a false position, by the net of its own leaders. The old Southern Freo Trade fallacies had gained ascendency over the President, and ihe issuer were shaped accordingly. These leaders and their allies assumed command, and they put in motion thu logic of the campaign. It was the logic of Free Trade.

It became the old story ot the tail waygjng the dog. It wasthostoryof the campaign of 1880, through which Hancock fell, "for revenue only," intensified. It was a imcBtion whether the tariff should bs roneed by Mills, WaHensou, Carlisle and Swedish gir, live months in city befat of references, Apply at Harribon st, Brooklyn. No cards. hpO'LKT illOKS ST, NEAR B.

Atlantic av With 4 back rooms aud basoment, tmwly pi'iiuted and papeiMd; possession immydfnt ily; cp.n be rented sjparately; H.dtaMe for tailoring busitie; jnt low to good tenaut. Keys naxt doer in. the shoo BtOCO. VST ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN LOST t'OefiVI). If OST FROJl iSO Jlf! day, November 1 H.

an old Scotch terrier SLUT; an sers to the name of Vix biiitable roward for her rot urn OST A GOLD RINGi THREE STONES divided byasmall strip ol (. old initials 85 rcu.ird. Return to 141 'ulton si, Rrooklyn. O.ST A COLLIE DOG, 5 MONTHS old: black, marked with whito; strayed from homo yi sierday; a littleKirl's pet. A reward will bo paid for its return to DeKalb av.

OST NOVEMBER 22, IN VI(HNFty of IJreene and Franklin avs, a lady's sold hunting case WATCH, with short chain attached, marked "Nel tio A. Sayre, 1875." By returning same to o70 ('reciie av. tinder will ho suitably rewarded. oral housework in a small family, by a youn not thin country, but vilJibg to Jeam. calf lor two days (JSij Dean st, second Dtdi.

mo LET STORES SPLENDIO STORKS below cosJ. Kent iand inst'Olments. $1 to BID DLE'S. 557 Fulton sr. near UoKalb av.

nt. (t ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN and Hats Da KaltiaY, only storon fWU, fISS, o'clock. h), with 2 room, ran to, tuba and sink; tine ocdi fiO. IHJU. with room ranie.

tub ami sinic; tine order eral housework, by a resnectable girl; has good Flat 4 rooms, ranpo, tubs and sink, all improvements Iloor1. only iSl Taim Gates av. store 'Z rooms, is i. FA I'll II0RSKS fil'ItXED TO DEATH. WEINLANDER'S SCHOOL FOR DANO inf.

Court st Classes Monday and Thui lay cvoninei; Kuarantoas to teach tho waltz and all dances in ono quarter; this hall to let; send for circu BARON 'S OL ASSES 190 REMSElTsT Ladies and children, Tuesday and Saturday afternoons: gentlemen, Wodncsday and Saturday evenings; ladios' nnd Rentlomou'u cotillion lasj. Saturday evoninKS from8. pitANK I) ODWORTii 10H WASHINGTON ST j. fan 4 rooms ci.uf ti.bi and siuk, i5ij una UUSON, Gates av. FOR SAIiE FACTORY PROPEBTVt COB SALTS FACTORY Oil TCTLET I' Aflnolnrs.T fiOxlOQ.

in cent nt Urnlltv references. Please call at W'J Fifth av, third iloor, third bell, loft. WANTEDlWAlTONTO DO GEN era! housework, or mind children, in a small family, by a girl, lately landed. Pleaaa call for two daya at Imqucer st. OR SALE FACTORY PROPERTY 40 and4ii Doughty st, two blocks from Fulton Ferry rnnninir thronsh io Vinast: feet hv SV ft Fire broke out last night in tho one story framS stable of Daniel Rollins, in One Hundred ami Seventh street, near tho East River, Now York.

Four horses, valued at $800, perished in the flames. Tho btablo waa damaged $200; covered by iauaraucc. The caaao ol the tire is unknown. TO IWlVSiH rgfT LET ROOMS A FEW UNFUR J. nlshed rooms, steam heat, hot water, baths; tlneifc sanitary constrnctlon; uontrat losation.

D.tffiold bt $2 to $4 vrociUly each; roferoucea no young childroa; fthio fling lo room urwslioi ili WANTE SITUATION TO DO. GEN oral ho.isewi rk In a small family, by tt Swedish rjirlj understands very little Knslish. Flcase clkll ftt Henry st. Finder TiUl please leave it with W. W.

JOL deep; trrmatosnit. RUSTIN EOBU1NB. successora to J. Cornell, 4i Court bL to Cornell, 44 Cottrtefc. iitjx, Uoi juoKaU) ftv, una mil ue nucrauy lonuuea.

RESIDENCE, 630 CLINTON AY. tUiUUJM(UJS. oao UlflHTON AV. Di Doum jiuiou piaee, corner ulMn at. ulton Bfc 1 I KewYgrk, natiwK.

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