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

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

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

juoii ii FOB 8AfcE THIRD EDITION WANTED FIEST EDITION tho poor onthuBinEtic Irishwomen and those friends. BOARD 2C5 CLINTON ST, JKEAK Warren, largo stono oorafaodlouo rooms on sul'o or single! furulBhcd or unfurtflstiod, for faml los or RlPBlo poreons: terms modorato. nunioo TTETANTED A SITUATION, A riia 1 spootablo young girl, to do light ohamborvvork and tnlo caro of hlIdro good olty roforpneo can bo Kivoo. Citir Idns anlr ifeij. ECOID EDITId EAGLE OF ICE, li P.

M. SPORTS AUD PASTIMES. llawo Ball. Tup. fiDASfPION SM1LE1I8 WIN A VJOTOBY.

Tbo Eckford nine could not havo moro forcibly illustrated tho troth of our comments ou their game with tbo IIoymukerB thon they did by their play in tho noteworthy contest of Saturday with tho Mutuals, when, by a studied effort to avoid growling and to work tout ther in tho field harmoniously, they achieved ono of tholr hoBt won victories of the season. From tho third inning of tho gamo when thoy took a decided lead to tho close, when thoy walked off the field triumphantly, a moro pleasant, smiling crowd could not bo Been on a baU field thon tho late "champion growlers" wc re. On Saturday they ohangod their growls to nDd tbo result was a display of skill in tho field which, ifBhOWn OU Oil OCcaSIOllB, WOUIU place lueiu ai tuu top of the heap. From tho timo that they took the load to tho flnnsh "not a growl waB heard, not a itnoral note" In fact, their Bullies wero "ohUdlllto and blond," and the iunlrgs tboy played and tho points that thoy modo woro quito frightful for the Mutuals to see. Every man piayeu uis position iu u.

Btyle, especially Goducy at loft field, who made no I033 thun uino cicellcut catches. Hicks, too, fielded fino in Ills position, he Mutuals piayeu over uu nmaiy throughout the contest, nnd showed a lack of ucrvo which surprised us. Every man of thom except Pattor boii committed errors in his position. Eyen dropped a fly ball, and lerguson niuuoa uu easy foul bound when behind tho bat, and aa for Higham ho waB oomplotely out of form, and I'oarcc, loo, failed. to bo equal to tho task of ploying his position well.

Iu fact it was ouo of the Mutnal'B had days, and a very bad one at that, and these days, of late, havo becomo altogether too frequent for their pecuniary interests, and liat is tlio ou ly vulncrnblo point in tho club. In tho secoid in ning tuo oiuies sent si men voiuu u.ii un.i mi three men on tho bases aud but oncmau out. aud yet so poorly did they bat, aud so finely did their opponents field that uot a ruu was secured. In tho slrth inning, too, WoltcrB, the second ntrikcr, made third base hit, auu yet tuougu turee inure uieu went iu lii Witlr rn wns laft on the third. In fact they mado but six first baso hlta in tho eufiro game, and three of theso woro mado in ono lniuug, the contrast nuns ecu tho Bmiles of tho EcKfords aa they came iu irom tuo fluid ojieii Innine.

after whltowaoliiu" their opponents. and tho scowling looks of the Mutuals aa they took their places, was oortoinly very striking. J.no goiu uoaru, uu iuudkihuijiiiiu in lUl Hlbll Mia unrnn lack of 1udmcnt they havo shown through out the season, gave the odds ou tho Mutuals, tiiouijh they might havo linown by experience that it was tho Eclil'ord'a turn to play a good gamo. Bui they thought differently, and it fl quito treat to see them fork over their stamps to tho rieuds of tho Eokford uUie. Every frioud ot tns game rojaices wuoo iuojo lemma loao their money.

They caro nothine for the interests either oi tho national game or tho clubs they bet on. They would sell either li tnoy couiu win moir oeio uy it Yet this crowd differs in no respect from the stock n.io Wnll nnd rtrnad streets, who aro just as ready to sell their country, if thereby thoy could win their illtIO SlOCK JOUUlUg gOmUS. AUU UUU I. mou. tho national game, tho othor that of tho nation itself.

To day tho Mutuals aro to play tho Rockfords, and another (such a display at their bauds as that ot batur doy will Rive tho westcru nine tneir secona victory ovor the combination uino of tho "coming cbampious," a nlii ncn WYl ImVfi not of hltO BCOU BS tllO llCitl lihC Of tllO Mutual organ's baso baU reports. The following is tho acoro of Saturday's gamo MOIUAL. n.lB.ro.A EOKTOBD. rt.ln.po.A Posree.l. 0 0 1 8 Nelson, 5d 2 (I Hatfield.

I. I 0 0 1 4 2 rihanmun. r. f. 3 0 H1CUS, 1 1 1U 1 a I Holdsworth.

S. .2 2 0 Start, 1st 0 a 9 o. 1 0 Fleet, 2d I. 0 0 3 f. 1 1 II Ferguson, (I 1 2 HSwandoIl, 2d 0 2 2 r.lierson, i i Kgeler, c.

I. 0 i lluisou, isiu Total 3 8 27 12 Total 12 1127 4 EININOS. 1 8 4. 6 7 9 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 3 2 2 5 0 0 li 12 Mutual 0 Kcklord Umpire Mr. ofthoOlymplo Club, Timo ot gsme 1 hour nnd 45 minutes.

Pbst base by errors Mutual. 2 Eokford, 7. Runs eamed Mutual, Eokford, 8. Total fielding errors Mutual, 19; Eckford, 6 Tho came was vorv well umpired by Sweasy, and it was witnessed by ubout a thousand people iuside tho enclosure, and by somo hundreds of foul mouthed roughs congregated outside, who tried their best to irritate tlio Mutuals by their ohsconc null profano com meute ou their ploy. hat a uisgraco to our ciiy it is that such a groBEly ignorant class is allowed to exist iu our midst.

Atlantic, vs. Narsatt The short handed, played tbo junior Nassaus ou Saturday, with the appcude result: Al'LASTIC. I NASSAU. n.ln.ro.A. iu.ro....

Kennev. c. f. 4 Smith, ...1 Itcrosen, 1. 2 Clinton, r.

0 Dehlman, 1st 2 Boyd, 3d 0 Mann, 2 Snyder, 2d 1 Noonan. 3 Bnrdeek, 3 4 1 1 1 il 0 1 2 1 1 6 (J 1. 1... Trover, r. Itarnio, Palmer, 2d i 'isli, 1st Bennett, ....1 1 2 1 2 I West.adh..

I 1 "Robert's, s. II 27 lllj Totals ,.15 Atlantic I) Kasiau 3 3 15 1 11 Umpire Mr. McGinn's, of tho Atlantic Club. Timo of Gamo Ono hour and thirty minutes. I irst Iisso by Errors Ailamlo 7 times; Nassau times.

ltuns li'arned Atlantic ti; Nassau ii. Concoei) va. Lai 'ai eite. Tho Kontlemairiy young players ot the Concord Club hud a gamo on Sat UriiaV, On IUO iupili'liuii uiuiiiuis, wim nu uimjcut (Huh nine, a narlv of ntuvors of twice tho weight of their young adversaries, but the Concorde outplayed them, and came iu easy victors uy a score io io. IVo lKinnened to see the last two or three iuuiugs ol tlio game, and wo noticed that the Concords handled the ball in very pretty style, iu nearly every posnrou, but especially at second uaBe.

ouil behind tho bat, They hovo a swift and promising young pitcher, who would be more ellecttve were no to sici iuoo a nun: nf bin sneed to moro command of the ball. The "real point of swilt pitcher is to obtain entire control of tho ivni Whon UUU, nuw (...... Bending In pacers, too, uo auouiu place uu cjuiier way hack of tho base, and oulv havo him up close when ho moderates pace, otherwise many a chance for tip bound i will be lost, as well as to Btarnly hit fly tala. Both nines wero neatly unifo.ijncd, but the Concords would look for better in Eto and hreech cb, the ouly proper uniform lor a bail playor. xucy certainly posfobb a strong fielding niun, but whothor thoy eon bat well or not wo could uot tell ns they had no pitchiugl against them to develop batting Bkillin this guine.

To Lit balls pitched to tho bat within tho striker's easy reach is ft boy's task, hut to punish pitching marked by judgment ond strategy in delivering i altogether quito anothor thiug. Wo have not often seen E0 intelligent and educated a party of young ball tossers in tho field as Ihcsc sclfsamo Concords. Osceola ts, Cmppeh. The contest between these junior clubs, on Saturday, ended in a forfait by the. Clippers, thoy refusing to continuo play iu the fifth inning on account of a decision of the umpire.

The Clippers announced tho result in tho Mercury as a victory, but in reality it wan a forfeited' gamo to tho Oeccofas. GAJirs this Week. To morrow tho Boston Red Stookings will play their retnrn gamo with tho Mutuals on the Union Grounds, ti(i rt fia'e dfspliy oi tho beauties of the gamo is lookod fotv The samo day the Excelsiors visit tho Ely6ian Fields, 'Hobokcn, to play the Gotham Club a match. must not forget that the Harmonica defeated the Gothams last woek, and that they must therefore bring a ball back with thom. Oil Fridav, tho ExcclsiorB play the Rcsnlutcs at Waveriy, NuwJirsey.

taking tho 2 P. M. train for that placo. They will need all their etrongth on tho occasion, especially their catcher DauicI, the boatist. Notes.

The Orientals polished off the Rosodnles on Friday, on the Capitollno Grounds, by a score of to 10. Thia scoro allows a poor gamo, Holmes put out 13 players at first base, Deanoalsoploy iug finely at oocond. Tho Orientals aro looming up iu amateur circles. The Olympics defeated tho Chicago Actives on Thursday by of 41 to 5, and ou Saturday whipped tho' Chicago nine by a acoro of 8 to 7. The Now York JVidituo editorally says "Somobody writing to tkc Boston lfo(cmia.

(Baptist newspaper) complains that pcoplo in Chicago turned out to wituess a base ball match the journals say .0,000. In tlio opinion of this writer, the game is carried to "an alarming excess and has become tho great national gambling Bpoit," "Tho wholo thing," he adds, is under the management of gambling speculators, and it seems mysterious bow Christian people, in any instance, cau encourago tboso games." It is rather lato in tho day for this gentleman to find out that thore is nothing useful which may not bo abused and there is no roaiou why musoular Christians should not havo a littlo baso ball becauso muscular sinners are also fond of it." fu addition to tho match betweou tho old ninos of tho Atlantic and Mutual Clubs, arranged for tho benefit of the widow pf tho lato John Goldie, a gamo has been made up by1 the Union Club of Morrisiaua, of whloh Gbldio was a member, to bo played botwoen tho old Union timo and the Mutual nine of 1808. Besides which tho Knickerbocker and sratthattan La rosso Clubs have offered to play for tho samo objoct. Cricket. No lesfl than 27,000 people paid tho shilling toll to witness tho Eton and Harrow match, on Lord's Cricket Ground, somo weeks ago, beside which six hundred carriages, occupied chiefly by the nobility, wero fu position outside tho clrolo.

This shows tha great popularity of cricket in Bngland. Manhattan vh, St. Geobqb. On Thursday next theso cluhs will ploy their return match togothor at Hobokon, whon a good display of orickot may be anticipated. Tho playors will include Byron, Jackson, Kersley, H.

Tucker, Hosford, Livesey, Tylor, Oakley, Iloyward, fcc, of Manhattan; aud Bana, Fawcott, Gordon, Brenickon, Jones, Mooro, Moorau, Orr, lalbot, of St. George. Lacrosse. Tho Shamrock Lacrosse Club of Montreal, composed tiroly of Irishmen, will visit the Capitolino Orouuds shortly, and play a sorics of gamei with au Indian twelve, after which they will play tho Knickerbockers. Thero will bo a crowd ot Hibernians present to seo tho Erin hoys polish off the Indians.

Croquet. There iti to be a fine display of croquot ploying one afternoon thiH week, at Prospect Park, between selected fours of two croquet clubs, the contestants being ladies. Wo do not uamo tho day, as the parties do not seek notoriety. A match is on tho tapis bctwoon a picked four of tho frequenters of Washington Park against a selected four from thoso who play ot Prospect Park, the first game to bo played at tho Park, and tho second on tho Cumberland street grounds. Croquet materials can be hired at moderate rates at tho Dairy Farm, at Prospect Park, but the majority carry thoir mati rials with them.

Tbo croquet balls ore now too largo and too heavy for skillful play. Light tough wood is the. bott material, not heavy hard wood. Tho re quonters of Prospect Park ought to get up a match with tho Central Park croquet playors. JFisklag.

The bass aro beginning to appear in the orccks running from tho bays on tho south side of tho iBland. There has lieeu somo good fish takon eccnt ly iu Conoy Island Crock early iu the rnoruiug. In Fire Island Inlet Spanish mackerel aro abundant now, aud on tho Bay shocpsbead havo boon caught in large numbers. Thero is flno fishing down near Canarsio, and also in Sheepahcad Boy. Billiards.

Billiard contests have apparently lost thoir attraction if wo may Judge of the matter by tho result of tho match arranged for tho benefit of tho Westfleld sufferers, which took placo on Saturday night, at the Athonoum, for not a hundred people woro yrosont to witu csb the play, and half of thom loft boforo tho gamo was over. The contestants wero on band and played a gamo of 7C0 points up as if thoy wero merely taking port in an exhibition of billiard playing, thoro being no oxoitement In tho contest at all, though tho winner led by but a fow points ot tbo closo. The tablo was a very handsome ono, and MoDovltt and Daly were competent artists but tho lack of spoclotors mado the wholo affair Tory tamo. Somo flno ploy wero Bhown on both sides. Tho Wcstrield llcliol Fund, Tha fund for the benefit of tho Brooklyn sufferers by tho Woslfioli explosion, now being raised at tho Mayor's office, has boon somewhat augmented, hut has not yet reached a sum convmonaurato with tho noceositics of the case.

It now stands as follows Previously acknowlcdgod $153.85 Washington avenue 20.00 Cyrus P. Smith (tickots for billiard ontoituin. mcnt) 25.00 J. 7.00 Total $205.85 Tho Clinton Dramatio and Musical Sooioty will glvo an entertainment at tho Opera Houso, Junction of Fulton and Fiatbush avouuos, for tho bouoflt of tho fuud. On Weduosday ovening L.

Grautogean, proprietor of thoTUrooklyn Gordon, proposes to glvo a roe conoort nt tho placo adjoining tho Court nouse, for tho samo purposo. Ho generously furulshas ovorythiug, aud gives tho en tiro proocoda to tUo fund. 1XOR SALE A NICE CONFBOTION I1 ory. In a good location, dolnB a mir irauo; goou reasons gviug for soiling. A siaarotulDgiindroasonablo.

Address OHIOAGO. Eaglo oltlco, T7TOR SALE A FIRST CLASS BAHIskx, In Brooklyn; in flno wotklng order; sloltness tho reason for soiling. Apply to TV. H. 841 Broadway, M.

Y. iUIO 8t V. r. t5 rpro ri PIBSTni.ASS flOR. 1UX1 oauu j.

i vvj nor llauor storos, looso, atook ond flxturoytorirlttj. vi. fi.aon A rio. 1: tonus oasy. Apply to WM.

MACKEY, real ostato broker, Kulton av, noar Uridgo st, Or at IUO OOrUOr Ol oauuiom mm puplla; oIpo a'muslo class a iifirnKa niaoo. SALE CHEAP THE BTOCii. and fixturoa of a good Paylpi grocory and fruit ttorn.M us iirioK" cninutn other busiuwiiifnot sold In throo OHO Bt; Will uuwiun. uoimiiuuw, n. win nn solrt atauoiion.

wwi u. FOR SALE AT EASY TERMS AEOK" tiou of a iowolor's machinory, consisting of a latho molMrand pounrtor, which can bo sopn at all hours at tho bowling arid billiard saloon, cor of Plnoapplo and Hilton streets. Ji TilOR SALE OR EXC HANGE nlrv. fancr and roilitarygoods, may bo soleotod from tho stock of a woll known shiro, ot wholosalo prices, lor mt or npennd mortgiigos, on unonoumhored. vaoant lota in Brooklyn Address New York Post Offioo.l auio tjt" TCTOR SALE A BARGAIN STOCK, fixtures.

goodwill andloaso ot an eatabllshod bat ond cap store, doing tho lending business in tno noignoor. uoou; oxponsus nguv; luoi mako money on small capital tonus easy full details ou lntorvlow. Address HA'ff Kit. Eaglo oiiioo. aulil FOR SALE AT A DECIDED liAK gain A ftrst oloss sovon ootovo rosowood pianoforte, of snperinr touo ana uniau, now a ion mn full Iron frame, Improved ovoratrung hais, fancy carvou Tuii.i ami ntnn fpfiiTi mit.Vnr ciyn bo seen B07 Gold Bt, botweon Johnaon and Tillary bU.

auL at HOUSES. CAKU1AGES. AT L. M. ISRAEL'S SALE Afl KXOHANQK STABf ES, 168 toll uarlton avo.

near 40 to 75carrlao. cart, Baddlo andothorvfeik horsoa constant ly on band. Parties fairly doalt with. Evorv to Br ranted as renrosontod. Bli31.lT.S ITT RANK CORSA Manufaoturora of 1 I Vt J.V V.

I Aro now olforinK raro Induoomonts tn all who wish to nuy or havo moao to oruor. line incut oarriaKoo Btylo or weight. Kquol In quality and iiiilih to tho loadlnR I. In n.lin rinll nnd nminlnO for voursolveB. Top and Mo Top Road Wagons, Bkolotons and Hulkles constantly on hand.

ialll ly Opposito Clermont (now No.) TiTOR SALE CHEAP A FINE, DARK JT sorrol horse, about UU hands tilgh porieot mna BDd gontlo in single, or double harness. Ojn bo driven bv a lady, and can show2 To bo soon at STBYKBR'S Prospect Park Btablos, 1'latbuBb. L. I. ouSlSt" iou ejT.lISAOnH(lRS jP and harness.

Horse oan trot in 4(t. Itugiry built byfitivorsjlDusoayom aud lismoss now, made by Do wim nfN.V Cnn bn soon at Fourtoouth ot, first, honso above Sixth av. aul8 3t' HORSE WAN TEU FOR A LADY JL to drlvo ond rtdo must do goutio ami won uiu.uu, anil a haudsomo borso. AddruBs II. Kaglu omoj, with description and price.

rirwo nice carriaoe trams, BAY ANU UlUCSinui 7 nnnnl. fl.n tt nlil 1S linils nlizh. Two ntCO Coupo or lamiiy liorsos. GOOD ROAD nORSHS, FOR SAI.F. AT THE EXOF.l,rSIOR RTABLKS.

191 and Ii3 Washington stioot. jl, Horses kept on Livery. op21 BmFMW ftiHE" BEST HORSES AND WAGONS JL TO LBT, THE BEST HORSES AND WAGONS TO LET, THE BEST HOUSES AND WAGONS TO LET, THE BEST HORSES AND WAOONS TO LET, AT LIM. ISRAEL'S EMPIRE STABLES. Ko.

16S to 173 CARLTON AVENUE, mbSl ly.S.MlW A YOUNG MAN WANTS A SIT tinfinn nR an assistant hook O0O0r: Can give tbo best of roforonoos as to lnioirrlty anu aonny. L. FINCH. Boorum piaco, cor. Livtovrstou st.

AUCTION SALE OF REAL ESTATE byTHOS. W. LINDSAY, Auctioneer, on TUESDAY. August 28, at 12 o'clock, noou, at tho oilico of tho Ti Collector, KiiiiI New York, all that lot of ground to r.ic.1 or nn. RftlHn nnd Madisnn avs.

tocthor with tho building thereon, two stories and basomont, 27.6'xlOO; uino rooms now uicd'aB ft liquor storo, oud within a fow foot of railway depot, balo positive. auol. AT NY OTHER FAMILY WHO DESIRE IO prOVO VH urn urn uu vjtn.u.. iiiiuk.i, nilv nrrlnr it for OSli MONTH FJIRR. We aro glnd to have tbom tried.

Tliey turn ojtsior; wrimr dryer; are lighter; easier to handle; choapor and bettor tuanany otner wnneor in uio uu. ituiy oruly A BTjAKK. 234 Kiritonat. Brooklyn Agont'. OOTH'S THEATRE.

LOTTA. SECOND WEEK of tho Brilliant yonng Comodionno, LOTTA, LITTLE NELL and tho SUPPORTED BY A POWERFUL COMPANY. LITTLE NELL MATLXJili, on SATURDAY at 1 goats soourod six days in advance. ati21 St" and Fever a magic cure for this troublesome dlsonso can bo obtained ot tbo machinery store, Pli Uliorty n. k.jeuo, sure, anu immediate relief.

All who try declaro It a public bonoht. Call and enquire about It. nuivth DARK BLUE QUINCY GRANITE For ilo. ROUGH, HAMMKltUD OR POLISHED. In lots to suit, cheap.

Addrou JAilES UAURITY. Wost (Julncy, r. I Box fa. JOJi nn 7IREE CONCERT AT BROOKLYN GARDEN, VOB THK BFNEFIT OF THE WESTl'IKLD SUFFERERS, os WEDNFSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 23. t.ood music, good lsgor, and a good timo.

Tho entire receipts from tho sale of rofroshmonts, and from tho shooting gallery, will ho given by tlio proprietor. L. OUAUTEtiKIN.lorthobonohti of tho suirorors nf Ibn nYiInr.Inn nf tlin Wotfinld. Tho follOWlniT naiUOd gentlemen will act as a comnilttoo to rocolvo tho momy Wllicn Will 00 auooQ to loo lunu now uuini. raiauu i.

lilt Mayor's oilico Messrs. Henry Urban, Jaooh Krolihof, Gottfried Spindlor and A. II. Angell. au 31 3t W.

BIKDSEYE, Establlshod 1850. WHOLESALE DKALKR IN TEAS, SPICKS, (No, 1 li'iirman st. South Forry,) BROOKLYN, L. I. N.

B. CnfToo roasted oud ground for grocers, nnd doliv oieo treo ol cuargo. oci iuiu nCRS. A. E.

COPELAND WlbL RE T.H open her scliool for thorough Instruction in Engliih taiid Fn tii h. if reqtilrotl), to tlio youth of both sexes, nt t'oiiatoav, ooptomncr ii. jiui rVrOTIOE IS HEKEBY GIVEN THAT AT 1 Hnerthl fiosmon nf tho Hiinromo Court. Kimrs county. Angupt 1 1, 1871, boforo Hon.

K. Pr.itt, Justice, an absolute, unconditional divorce was er.intod totboundor Eh.ncd In the suit of SA.MUl.l. HUJiHAHD va. JANI ANjN ulil.AKi), Gnivcscnd, August 17. 1.71.

nul7 it' HAMUFj HUBBATID. OFFIOE OF "THB COMMISSIONER CF JUKOKS, Koom No. 9, County (Jourfc Houso, Brooklyn. August 21. 1(171, Notice is horoby given that th Jury Lists for tho ensuing year are now open for examination and correction nt this oilico.

All porsonaclitimiug exemption from this duly, who havo not neretofovo ft feci ovidanen of tbo fame, aro rcnuirod to antioiir at this ortice boforo MONDAY. Scptumber 4, 1871. with such evidence) of exemption as is mpiired by law Namfrswill bo til flt from tho list for the following causes only; Tboso who aro permanently lucompetent to discharge jury duty by roion of montal or physical disability; tbos? who havo borvod tho timo ro gkired by Iaw in any rogubirly organized military or firo company in tboStitoof Now York; thoao who aro undor twenty ono or over sixty yeara of ago. au21 ljjfc J0HN L1NSKY, Ci'iamislonnr of Jurors. PERSONS WISHING TO INVEST IN real rstnto on speculation in tho towns of Flatbusli, FJatlands.

Gravo.soml or Now Ul roclit. adtlross J. L. Ii lilt FN, Stri ker's Corner, Flntbusb. L.

I. PURE DRUGS AND MEDICINES. AT TIIE PUKSCniPTION PHARMACY ConitT or Myrllo and Wa bbigtou uvos. THIS NKATLY Fi rTKD AND WKLL STOCKED DllUG SI'OKK, Recoivcs tho uodlvidod attontlon of tho popular Pharmacist ALFRKD BKLRY, Qualified by an oxporionco of twonty (20. consooutivo years In this rosponslbio buslnesa, tlio past aovon of which uavo boon dovot.d to conducting thlshuslness on tho Hill lil LKY'f HUPKKIOR SOlA WAT BR.

WlfH CHOICE FRUIT AND DREAM SYRWS. Ie justly celobratod throughout tho city, and la to Uo had in Its porfectloa at this Plvirnvwy PHYSICIANS' PRKSOIUPTIONS AND UAiMILY RECIPF.S A SPKUIALTY. jylC lmS.MAW SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE celved at tho office of tho Board of rCduoatlon, nntll MONDAY. Soptembor 4. at 12 for furtiituro for School Houso No.

8. Plans and spooliicatlons oan bo seen utttlio office of tho Superintendent of Repairs. Names of two responsible porsous will bo roojnlrod for tho faithful performance of tho contract. Tho Board re aeiveethe rhihtto reject any irregular bids, or any whloh may not bo for tho Interest of the Board. WM.

M. THOMAS, aul 12t Chairman of Commlttaeon School Housoa. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE colvod at tfto office of tbo Clork of tho Hoard of Su fierv sors until Thursday, AugastSM, at 10 o'clock. A. or repairing tho Heating apparatus usod for heating tbo Kings County Jail.

A copy of tbo ipocltlcatlons may be soon at the ofneo of tuo Clerk of tlio Board of SuparvJgori. Tho Oommlttoo roaorros the right to rooot any and all proposals not doomed In tbo interest of tho county. All proposals to bo ondorsod, "Proposals for ropalrs to hoating upparatus," uni dlrootod to Chairman, Committeo on Jau. IV. It.

l.Ii"ULAIl I MUKPIIY, lttlllKHT NKt.I.SON. 1 Oommlttoo THOMAB 11KVVU, I doll. HKNUY WILLS. rgo TWINE SPINNERS A PARTY, hnviniT nn pTonllont location, with water power. (Willi room for budding, ovor COO foot long,) four hours from New York, fshoa 10 form a partnership with a practical twine ruanufaotutor who has somo capital, tf.

B. Any othor prolltablo manufacturing business considered. will Foil too proporty. uurcst 11. Diisvrifci, 100 Tomplilna av, Broolilyn.

u3t if TO BE DYSPEPTIC IS TO BE MISER oblo; hopeloss, ileprossod, confusod In mind, forgetful, Irresolute, drowsy, woak languid and tisslois. Dys. DODSir. Jnvnrl. ibly yields to tho vegetable romodlos in DR.

WALKIfK'S UALIFilRNIA VINEGAR BIITICRS, tho great puriticr of tho blood and restoror of hoalth. HJEW IPPINCOTT'S MAGAZINE. AN nxtjaTRATED MONTHLY. OP POPULAR LITERATURE AN SCIENCE. THE SEPTEMBER NUMBER CONTAINS: I.

SCRAMBLES AMONG THE ALPS DURING THE YEARS 1S60 G9. Aaorlcs of Graphic oud Brilliant Skotchos, VY EDWARD WrtTMTEIt. CnAFTnS I. AND If. PROFUSELY AND EXQUISITELY ILLUSTRATED Aftor tho unrlvalod Drawings by tho Author.

(To bo continued from month to month.) n. SHALL WR THROW PHYSIO TO THB DOGS By B. P. Buffott, 11. D.

III. NOT PRETTY, BUT PRECIOUS. A Story. Part II. By Margarot Field.

IV. LEONARD (IRIMLEIOH'S SHADOW. A Poonl in tho Dtaloot of tho nogroos of Eastern Virginia. By Thomas Dunn Emrltsh. V.

THE OITY OF MONUMENTS. First Papor. By W. Pawnor. VI.

SONNET. By Paul H. Hajno. VII. A STAINED WliB.

A Story. By Luoy Hamilton Hooper. VIII. OLY 'IB LISTENING. A Poom, By Howard Glyndou, IX.

WILD IRELAND; ob, Rioolltouohb or Somb DAIB AMD NIQBIS WIIU FAfU tt MlOBAEL. PartVI. By B. Donbavand, X. AT SEA IN A HAIL BO AT.

By Oharlos Norton. XI. INSECT LOCOMOTION. By Oorollno A. Uurgln.

XII. OUR MONTHLY OOSSIP. Containing a varloty of attraotlvo papers on toplon of iuterost. XIII. LITERATURE OF THE "AY.

XIV. SERIAL SUPPLEMENT. "ROOKSTONB." Part VII. By Katherlno 8. Macquold.

TERMS Yearly Subscription, IS I. Single Number, 35 "poolmen Number mailed, postao paid, to any addross, on receipt of St oouta. B. LIl'PINCOTT 4 Publishers, 716 and 717 ilarsot st, Philadelphia, and 55 Bond st, Now York. JUIIl'01tA'l'10N BO'flCES, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Brooklyn Park tJoniiuisslon 'ra will apply to tho buprclno I'ourt at a special term, to bo hold ot tho Court.

House, in tlio City of Brooklyn in tho County of Kln on tho lirBt Monday of Boptombor nuxt at tho opontng of tho t. uort on that day or as hoou thoreaftor as Ooimsot oan bo heard for tho appointment of I'onuiiUaiouors of Estimate and Assessment to ptrlorm tho diliios roQuirod uf such CtiniiidBslonors by nu not of tlio Legislature passoii April 27, lli71, on tilled ''An Acl suiudeniQiitary to an net ont.ltlod 'An Aot to wi lor and improvo Frunl; in tho Town of "passed May lO.lcBI. Dated JOIld N. TAYI.OH, nu21 lot Attorney for Park Oomi sslonorg. 170R SALE THE GOOD WILL AND furnlturoofaBolectschool, Bitaatort In tho vlplnity nn Knfi Tfnrlflmnr ot.

nnw iiumborlnir 40 jauuress ior uiruu unjo na ji. auaiat11 It 1 A. or, i ANTED A LADY, TO OUT N15UK tio, and hows, nt t.u liyorsnn sr. WAHTED A TAlLiOKBriiS, Wit MA.iv intr nnnntnra. balstors and nnlsbors.

at No. 415 Warren street, near Bond street. "ANTED A (illtb, TO DO THE GEN eral housework of a small family. Call at No. 57 YatCB ov.

WANTED IN A SMALL, 1'AMlLiY, A trood chanibormald nnd woltross; good roforonoos roqulred. 87 Hands at. "I'M A TED A SALESWOMAN, in A WW i. i naolah. nnn nholoiii somo knowlodBB of tho huslEoas.

Apply Ko. Myrtloav. TIXTANTKD A class cook; must bring roforonco. Call at 117 IteniFcn st. "17 AN TED A GIHL TWKliVia Oil llltncn years old, to loind a baby.

Apply to Mrs. MuCARTY, Or.iva Vjoorn')r ot uoan t. ry ANTED LABOKEKSH Jfi A 1) VV wnrtnndeood waws. Apply, to NEWMAN, lay irgii i.terilposonrnoj,notjiyJ ANTED A OIKL, TU uu ltuix crvlhouBowork: wanes twolvo doUars; roforonco rcoulred. Call ot SiS UmmjjBlrcei.

VtaNTEJ) A GIUIi, TO DO GENERAL hnnsowork. in a small i. imuj ru.v.u.iu A German or Lngllsh woman uro nu3! 2t Uali at ly.J uunton si. fenoo. ANTED BOYS, BETWEEN 15 AND britw roterctice.

AwW ftt smn Biorc, i u.nauuu ono door aoovo uonry ANTED IN A SMALL FAMILY. A oompotont cook ano launiiross; waf ress am! chambermaid (rood oltv roferonces retmlrod. Call Wednesday morning at. 12 Oanlon phco. ANTED A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL housework In a family of two most bo a good wash er and ironor and understand plain cooking.

Apply at Elliott placo, near Atlamio av. WANTED A GIRL, TO DO UiXrLKaL, housoirork, in a small privato family; must lie. a good cook, washer and Ironer, aud bo woll rooommondod. Call for two days at D5 St. Foilx st.

ANTED A GOOD, STRONG GIKL, for sreneral housowork must coroo woll roeotn mbniied. Call for two days at 47D Carroll st, near nam av, Houth Brooklyn. tvTanttd gikls, to learn vest making, operating and buttoiiholej; paid while lr.rnlnir: Callfor a woek ot 26 Vandorbilt av; also Udlos aught operatiiuij XT ANTED A YOUNG PROTESTANT elrl. todogonerai housework; none other need Duly must bo a good waflhor and ironor threo in family. Call ot 231 DulBcln st TTIT ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER YT and Ironor.

good referonco! rouoirod. and good wlgespahnfwlHIng and obliging. Otll at 875 Bedford aveunc, between Myrtlo and Park avonuos. WANTED A GJRL, FROM 12 'j years, nurse, apply at DR. BACON'S.

street, bctwoon Tompkins avonuo and laroop TO 10 Stockton avouue, not street to Myrtlo avonuo. WANTED FIFTY U1KLH. TU juaivjs volvothnts; a fow takon to loarri. Also, a few good operators wanted on gentlemen's drosslng gowns. Impure nun av, near mini oi.

WANTED A GIRL, TO UO GKiYKHAL housework must bo a good cook washor and ironer; also, a girl, that understands Wheolor Wilson 8 Machine. 57 ftlyrtloar, near Jay. ANTED A GIRL, TO DO GENERAL in a private family, suo mustoomo well recommended from nor last placo. Apply at ol)0 Atlsullc av. ANTED JUTE SPINNERS AND nrenarers.

at tho Planet Mills, Prosidont st, near Bond, South Brooklyn none but experienced hands need apply. anlS tit al' boo; i.nll rriKlinnlRll i) A SERVANT, FOR GENER in a vorv small family; must coma well recommended from hor last placo. Apply at 335 Pa ciiicfit, bofwoen Hoyt and Bond. ANTED A FOREMAN, FOR A l.Twllino nnd kiiiilllnc wood actorv must under Btaml tho buBinoss and conio woll rocommoudod to tho ritfht irnn cood pay noil steady employment. Address It.

KFF.LKR, Noa. 53 and BP Hamilton uv. autS irij ANT EN AND BOYS, TO ES tabllsh routes and sell tho "Lonir Island Anzuger' (Gorman paper). Apply at tho office. (Io Fulton st, ad loiniog tho Court Houso, from 9 to 1(1 A.

and 5 to P. M. XT ANTED A MIDL LE AGED WDJ1 I an, to assist in coneral housework, and mako hor self useful and kind Io chllilren; will find a comfortablo home. Call at No. 296 Dcau st; references roqulrod.

oul St' WANTED IN A FIRST CLASS French boardius houso. on tho HolghtB, a good cook, who is also a good washer and Ironor nhd a nice and tidy girl, as waitross and chambermaid. Apply at Si Orange st. WANTED A GIKIj, AS FIKST CLASS cook, and laundroBs; must bn willing to as in U)c lJDU.rork of anmll family; must bo wou rocoramcnficil. Apply at 16 Loftorts' placo, bctwjon St.

Jamoa placo antl Ginud av. "WIST A 'I ED LADIES AND GENTLK men to BolJcifc sulracriptions for Capt. Olazior's now book. iibonil ini.ncon.cut ixpunsos uuiuuu lircr.v. KF RGUS 47 Unlvorsity placo, ft.

Y. mi9 in WANTED A NURSE GIRL, FULLY competent to tako the entire chargo of a child, 2 years old; A good, tiJv girl, with proper roferonces, may lind a steauy piaco anu houu pa? aujl TTSTANTED FOR ABO'oirAND STA lioncry store In Brooklyn, a young man of good address and attainments and some exporlonco lu tho business: ono liriog Willi bis parents in tho city nreforred; must have tho best of rofcrencoa. Apply at 2U uitoa at. uu21 if AKTFD A HUNDRED SERVANTS rnnlfn. nlain cooks, ohamborniifdfi.

nurses, laundresses and cirb wrn k. All Rood belp In want of oicollont flltnationi, will bo nitcd ripbt at Mr. UK.NDhUhUiVii oi i ostabJJsbod otiico, 18 Court ut, near Montao. au22t KT ANTED A KMART LITTLE GIRL, IT about thirtoon or fourteon years of ago, to assist i 'nn nl Vimi.ritvnrlf thnni will hd nn nt.hor Bfirvatlt ixl in thn hniiFp: hiro iwiabjni and Irouin: dono: it will bo ft cood homo for a ffoori girl. Apply atiJJ7 Pacific st, foartb uouso uoovo.uona.

TAINTED ALL SERVANTS WANT wr ine wood flifuations sbould apply at onto at tlio KMI'LOl 5IKNT AND INDKMNI vY Uonoord t( noar Fulton, as wo places rondy in all purta of Brook n. anu in tno country kitis wuouu uu. wmu iu iuui.uu jo oHico after roaisterln tboir names, will bo 9ont for at tbeir re.idences. WANTED SERVANTS, OF EVERY Hnnnriiiiinn. for nnlondld situations now ready in gentlemen tamlYics and bote peo3 vacant in abun dance, ana uijrueso waj rus, in inu nrai, i.t nuiofj, kii i.v i.

arrived wantod aho. At fii ANN 42 Onnrt at, oppo site CityHnll. whrc all tbo first clou. fauiilli)3ot tbolr W7 ANTBD COOKS, WAITRESSES. nnrfinH.

c)ifinibermnid. lanndroaaos. wasi. anuo, in city aim couiiLry, uuuiuu uiynu iiT.iHui oiu sc(, at Mr. HE ND HICKS UN'S Otlico, 111 Atlantic st.

WArVTKD SiTKATIOSS. TXT A Tt TED A SITUATION. BY vountr married woman, as wot nu: so. Cn bo seen lor two days ai it, ANTED A SITUATION, BY A vounir ulrl.to do un stalr.i work and assist In wash ing. at b.rU Atmniic nv, ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE anect fible woman, in a am all family.

Apply at 23U IluuBOn avenue, canay store. W7ANTED A SITUATION, BY A SER If vant Kiri. IO UO KOnor.i nrjusjwuru. jo.u ij Van Huron st ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE Htioi tfible vounir cirl.

to do coneral housowoik, iu a small family, has i ho beat of reference. Ploaso for tw(i days at 9:1 Van Buronst, nearCla33on ave, A SITUATION, BY A RE TV Btioctable S'ounjr man, as and gardener; has pood city rcf oreuco. Call lor two days at 6J2 louebby av. t77ANTED A SITUATION, BY A yemns ulrl, aged 15, to mind a baby or mako hor. fironeinnyuseiui.

g.iii ror two aaya at ij rroapeui ttroot, in the lTANTFD A' sri'UATION. BY A RE giioctablo rountrairl lately landed, to do general housowoik. Has tcood city references, uali lor two uays ai Witrreii St. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE oMcchihln fu tin trirl.

to do cnuoral liouowork in nrivato familv. Please call for two days at 15fJ Columbia st, botweon Irrinand Hedewick sts. T7ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE yf ppcctAblo young lately landed, (o (logon nm nmindHnrtr in itimi niitifi cook. tra iit oii irui Call for two days at 218 Van Huron at, noar Bodford av. ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE aiinrttiihln irlrl.

In nnnk. vv. wb and iron ban tbo bast of citj reforouces. Coll for two days at 267 Pacific st, noar am mi. TIT AN TED A SITUATION, BY A Kfi onnn(jititn woman, in a cood cook, and iron er: has good city roferoucoB.

Call for two daya at No. 13 Garden at. WAUTED A SITUATION, BY A RE northln tJAiitit nmnti. to tin ironoral honnowork Jb a good plain cook, washor and ironer; has good city rctercnceB. uaii lor iwo aaya no jmnur STANTED A SITUATION.

BY A vounsr woman, to do general housowork is a good plain cook, xrasacr ana ironor; naa mv ovs ui vny ruiur' ences, Uali lor two days as aa i niary bi. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE rmiM irl. tn iln trnnora) housowork In I small family: la a good cook, washor and Ironor; has good city roiorencufl. oijuoritTu uas uv tt oimm TX7ANTKD A SITUATION, BY A HE nnntlilA miner trlrl. tn fin honnwork in mall family: good city roforonco ii ronulrod.

PJoaso call ior two aays at au warren at, uoi.wouii nuyt. tw.u ximu. A SITUATION, BY youm? English woman, to do kitohon or gonoral housowork is a good lanndross, Call at2t)3 Tillary st, ovor tno grocery eioro. "MTANTHD A SITUATION. BY A RE BvecUble air).

Uto)v landed, to dogoneml houso work in a small privato family. Can bo Boon at 2J0 Water street, botweon uolu stroot ana uauson avonoo. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE WW unnnrnhln vnnntr womAti. Intolv Arrived from LOU1 don, esplaia sowor.

and to tako caro of childron Ploaso inquire ior Anmrj ffivjvuiiia lmi, as roari at rom. TST ANTED A SITUATION. BY vonni? Amerloan irl. an chamhormaid and wait recp. or child'n nurso.

or would assist In sewing or teaoh chiiurun. U.all for two days or address uoun st. "1ST AN TED A SITUATION, BY AN American Protostant girl, in a Obristlnn family ai uoiiFCKoepor, or poamstrofls in priyato lamiiy reior once Kiven. jnquiro at uariton av. ami at' "VITaNTED A SITUATION, BY A RE.

snoctablo young woman as chambermaid and or to do plain sowing, has good city rofaronooa, uan lor two aays at zzv uourt strooii, XSTANTED A SITUATION, BY A HE pnoctnblo vonnir clrl. latolv landed, to do conornl housework In a small privato family. Ploaso call for two UflJH ut 174 UVURUB BC. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE nnentnhln vonnc ProtOHtnnt woman, ns nlnln conk wiishnr and ironor: bas arood city roferonces.

Call for two duyo at i2 banns at. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A vnnnif plrl. Intolv landed, as BQamstroBS in a nrlvatn family, Can be aeon for two days at 92 Atlantic st, on tho nratuoor, nao, XHT A NTED A SITUATION, BY Yf fflrl to do con oral housowork orup stalrs work. Can bo Been at 155 Dograw st, cor of Hick for two days, jmiuiro tne DaKory; gooo oity roieronopa requirou, TANTED A SITUATION, BY A KB. (mnciAhifi vnnnn irirl Is a od ohambflrmald and waitress; nan good city reforoncos.

Call for twodayB at 182 i ujion Bt, imm uoot, dbck room. "ITANTED rA SITUATION. BY A RE TT spootablo young girl, todogenorat housowork; (s gooo. cook, wnsQor nnu iruuor; uu kouu ruiturouuu, uali for two nays at su Auantio av. TT5T ANTED A SITUATION.

BY A RE npeetablo yonng woman, to do gonoral hoasowork in a nn.aU family; Is a good plain cook, wasbor and ironor; has good city reforoncos. Callfor two day at S77 Warron st, near Hoyt. XT ANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE speotablo young woman, to do gonoral hoasowork la a good plain cook, washor and tronor; has good oltyrofor oncer). Call for two days at u3SEust Warron ot, botwooa riornB ana owors. TLiKT ANTED A SITUATION BY WW I 1 A 1 t.

1 1 I miuuie BKuu amunuau inuj, am uuunumior, 111 gontloman'B family, either tn or about tho olty. Ploaso call or address for throo days at hor proiont ftltaatlon, JO Monroo piaae, auai ai onpotablo trlrl. to do chamborworlc: would do Hon1 oral housowork for a amoll family: has roforonco from hor laatplaao. uali ior iwouays at no, iw van uuron stroot. Dotwcen rruiiRua ana uouioru dtb.

XXTANTED A SITUATION, AS eoluihm.n iinilnvatmid tAblnir nnr. nf hnr.A. nn will mako hlmsolf useful. Can givo ftood roforonoo from bis last piaco. rioaic aaaross r.

tsKUWfl, ungio oraco. au31 2f WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE snon table Tonnir womnn. to An Imiiftnwork In small family; Is good washor and Ironor; baa good olty reiereuuuF). ior unya iu oay at, ootoon joa corn uuu inarjr t3, in niu uahuiuouv. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A RE spoctablo young woman ti do gonoral housowork Is a nood plain cook, washer and Ironer: is willing anc linn good elf roforoncoB.

(Jail for two days at 65 iioiivar Biruuv. uuui vjutmm. ANTED A SITUATION. BY A RE MiOC table ynunt? wnmnn. tn tn rrnnnrnl hniiflnworlf iu a KTuuu ia.ii.iy gooupiain cook, wasner ann ironor; ban city reforoncos.

Call for two days at 25 Furman injur uaimi). ioii)f. WANTED A SITUATION, BY A HnOetilblo Vounif wninin na nhamhnrniflfd HE and urtlmflH. nnd to niAkn brrKitf iTOnnrnllir itanfnl h.in t'lim city reforemioH. (Jill fur two dnya at 'diQ I licks Btroot oor' nor fl.iianiic, in mo uuiouor uuop.

II the xioor aro insumou i wouiu urop iuu mouiiiwju of tho birth woro I thoy lathor than shome'it. Threo times bate I Veen to Castlo Garden, and on each occa biou did I Bee one of tho cjommtsatonors (sir. THE ONLY ONE WHO FEELS HE HAS A DDTX perform, and will do it. I never Bpoko a word to gentleman until tho last day (Thursday), whon ho not afraid to show himself and learned, llko inysoll, there would bo no meeting on that day but I saw President's messenger arrive, aud I know what tho It 0.nlu nrnmnn'A rifflltH ftTO iueeLiU(j lu iiiijf uieuui. ouiuy rapidly advancing, aud wo will soon havo the privilego spoaklng our opinions to tho "lords of the creation.

they only knew how llttlo thoy aro iu comparison with many women jur. uauuon i uwmu, iudebted to him for courtosy denied mo my cause by 'my own couutrymon. and believe ho ruoanB very woll by nil our people. He appears to bo a man, amiougu assuming little. Mr.

Cassc rly, the Superintendent, is also a courteous' aud efficient officer. In attending at that placs Thursday I consider I consulted tho interests of tho Commissioners more man my uwu. uuu fcuuy win uuu 1 nui NO SLIGHT ADYERSABY contend againBt whon justice is roqutrod. Mr. Yal received your paper from mo and promised to give attention.

If the matter is not attended to lnimodi ately 1 will proceed In my course, and If some of thorn fnrenlton what their countrywomou are. thoy ahall enlightened by me, and begging silence for tho GauEC, lUVlie an wun win to inipugu iuu uiubiiea ui lours reepeeiiuiij, Lizzie O'BniKN. TboTVcslfield Boiler Explosion Synopsis of tlio Evidence the Editor tht Vrajtkm Baal lilnnv of tho Htntemouts made in the daily papers rtspectiug tho Wosttteld boiler explosion, havo tcnued, in a measttiv, uoHimei mu ivwvia, mi Uu whole occurrcuco with BUChacloudof mvsterv, that tho public aro at loss to know what was II Qi.n.n.liii.m.llini!H. real cause oi me uspiuajuu. oumoiiue hj oncc, that has been given by the constructor of the boiler ongiueer, aud examining experts, aud reJcoUug all theories and tho various opinions of thoso have given tostiniouy during tha past threo wooks, who "could never, by any possibility, rise from tho obscurity thoy live iu, unless it were for tho oooislonal occurrence of ench a ealimity," wo can consider the following facts as incontrovortibly established First, to the construction of tho boiler.

It is oertain that tho plates of tho shell wero too thin. The practice of making boilers of largo diameter of one fourth or five sixteenth inch iron is erroneous, and contrary to tho best engineering experience, aud praciioal oxporimonts by such eminent engineers as Fau balrn, Brunei, Colburn Professor W. R. Johnson. There is every reason to bollevo that tho greatest portion of tho iron in tho Wostficld boiler was originally good quality, but its appcarauco now, aftor long service, shows cracks, flaws, and crystallization.

Tho great culpability connected with tho construction was substituting and 6 1C inch iron for what aaould have been and 7 10 inch iron. And bo it known unto men thai backed by such men as wo have already named, wo unhesitatingly declare thit all boilers of large diamctor with iron of Westflcld thickness ill tho 11 are weak and unsafe. Making a large shell of inch iron oud then staying it with 1 inch stay rods, Is putiiiig up a ttraw and supporting it with iron wire. Aijolii the ensincor was an illiterate man, wai absoat from his post, and was carrying too much steam. These aro established laots also, by his own showing.

There are thousands of just such men and boys holding positions as firemen aud engine tenders to day. They are not so much to blamo in assuming such situations as tho parties who, for tho sake of a lew dollars, persist iu employing cheap help, and this to tho great danger of hurling, at any moment, mon and women and children into destruction. The whole and solo cause of the explosion waa malconstruction on tho part ibe constructor, aud carelessness aud ignorance on the ptu of tho engineer, falsely so called. Safety valves may stick, audstoim gauges may get unreliable, but the watchful eye of an intelligent, oaroul and faithful engineer, will immediately dotcct these, aud never allow a thump about his engino or a loak about the boiler. Tho public should luow rise up in their might and demand legislation that will prevent beilerB lrom being made according to any boiler makers notions of BtronRth, and the employment only of such nun as are really competent ongiuoors.

Explosions from defectivo construction admit of only one simplo remedy, and that is the adoption of those forms nnd materials which embody tho maximum powers of reeistonco to internal pressure. Lastly, good und efficient management, respectable and considerate engineers, and tho introduction of such improvomeutB, precautions and securities as havo been thoroughly tried aud toiled those, Bnd those only, will insure ooufidenco and create a bettor system of management all tho requirements necessary to bo obsorved for tho prevention of steam boiler explosions. Intelligent over (toilers during construction, and peri odically when in ueo by competent and well instructed inspectors, who will do their duty honestly, fearlessly tnd impartially, is another great desidoratum, but which does not now generauy exisi. T. Pehbhktox.

Household Cateohism. What is the most nei dful suonlv in tho houso! Soao. What does S03U do? Cleanses the dishes, the olothos and oursolvos. Aro all oauallygoodf to bo gritty ana 1m part a dingy look to tho clothos; tlion it Ukoi twice as much rubbina to wash with thorn. Whose soap do you liko best? Miaows'.

Why do you hko his Boaps? Bcoauso tliev dissolve readily in tho water, form a rich, strong boilk lather and cloan tho clothes pcrfoctly. Whoro do you Eet Hisitins' soaps? At anj grocor's in tho citj. "Two organs a vrook ancl cannot till ordors by a largo number." This is whit tho Mason .6 Hamlin Organ Company havo to say right along. Tile Brooklyn aKCiwy is sending out a good number ot desira ble stylos and filllne orders as fast as possible. Organs for rent and sold on imUlmonls.

A. Q. BLADE 605 Fal ton street, opposite Fiatbush avonuo. auls" tf Thousands of our citizenB who spend the Bnromer months at tho Catskills, White Mountains, howl Branch and other favorlto resorts, will, of course, require sniveling bags and toilet articles boforo loaving tho city. All tboso articles may be secured atT.

W. Woods, No. 303 Falton street, near Johnson. Tho canvas traveling bugs ore tho handsomest wo havo soon. jo8 tf Royal Havana Lottehy op Cuba.

100, 000 gold drawn every 6eventoou days. Prizes oashod and Information furnished. Tho highest ratod paid for doubloons, and ail kinds of gold and silror, Spanish bank bills, government securities, ic. TiVLOK Bankers, No. Wall New York.

augW.f 4Mtf To Oint FfttEKDs. If yon want good, true and artistic pictures, and something pleasing to your friends, you can do no bettor than to visit tho Photographic Gallery of Messrs. Ksowxxo.vA AfcfiiiKuoit, at 357 Fulton street, opposito Clinton. Tlcro ull may foci perfectly easo, and bo satlshed that what you got is Btriotly artistic and tlrst class work, and for which tbo charges aro moderate. apl2 lySJtM.

Habit, if not necessity, makos a hair dress ing indispensable to many. Tho now Vloon which Dr. AYKR'8 laboratory issnos, is ono of tho most dollgutful wo havo over usod. It restores not only tho color, but gloss and luxuriance to fadod and gray hair. au21 SI Zoelaion.

This palatable ozygeiiated Cod. Liver Oil cures cancer anil diseases of tho lungs, kidnoy bh.od and skin, when all other remedies fail. Small iiot 2S oents largo, I.5II. BENJAMIN B. RjiTOrt Cliveriuc Chemical Works, Brooklyn.

aua 23t' IflAKKICU. HAi.T.ABr.N rniU iPH In this city, on Thursday, Aug. JO, by tin Jlov. Ansi.n Gleasnn, Mr. JOHK HAr.rmtp;, or halifiix, N.

to MU PniLLiPS, of Brooklyn, No caidd. Ackerman At Amityvillo. L. on Sunday j. ii i (J.

Montagu i infant son of John aad ll i en kerman, I'ued nine months and aevori days. i 'unenil U. take placo fruiu hs parents' ifiJonco, 150 Liiuii'iir" tt, Wcducsday next nt 3 o'clock. P. M.

i B7TT At Wesfnnrt. Hattirdnr. Jf)th initmh after lonir and painful illness, Mrs. AtfSLK G. liA.UliKTT, in tlio year ner ano.

iter fnends and tho inembtra of Washington Division No. 4, oi and of WnshiuKton Ixulpo Wo. I. tioou Samaritans nrd Danchtors of Samnrla. and the Order koii rcspcctfally invited to attend tho funonl from her r.ni'i' jicf.

1113 I'uUou at, Tuepday, Auir. o'clock P. M. Tho remains will be taken to (Jroonwood. DowNs On Rafurday, lfl.h Andbew JACK80N D.jwss, ned Clyoara.

The frieiuii oi (Uo family are Invited to ntlond his funeral on Tuesday, tint, at 2 P. MAfcom his late rosidenco, 21 Orabam near DoICalb a7f au2l 2t fiRiFFiTilH On "Wedneidar, Anpust 16, lost at aoa, from s'eatnahlp ''eo. Cromwell, daring a hurricane, Joan GitU FiiHS, fu tho 27th year of hi og e. HL'Tcmss Qn Saturday, Auffnstl9, Jank HnicniKi, widow of John Hutcblna, aged 66 years, 5 months and 10 dnvn. VferrolatlTPS and friend, aro ifloctlonatoly Invltod to attend hor funeral Wednesday.

Aa ro3idenco of hor son, Dr. Alx. Hutchini, 796 De kilb avcuuo. fit Piticr In Brooklyn, on Friday, 18th inifc, 1871, Mrs. Sabah Pbice, M.

widow of John Prlco, aged 8U years, 1 onth and i. days. Tho rolatlvcB and frionds of tho family aro invitea to attend tho funeral from bor late residence, No. 124 High at, on Tuesday, 22d inat, at 3 o'clock, P. M.

IlvsBSLLr On the 19tb in slant, Davjd Bubsxll, aged 72. Illsfrlendi and those of 1b son, Hot. H. B. RubroII, Albany respectfully invited to attend tho funeral at tbs Churcn of the Hdy Trinity, CliMon st, at o'clock, to.

morrow (Tuiday) afternoon. Van Wyck In London, England, THEODORE P. Van Wyck, bon of Tbeodorua J. ana Hannah E. Van "Wyck, in the 23d year of bla atje.

Relatives and mends aro respecf fully Invited to attend tbn funeral, from tho residence of his aunt, Mrs. Thoodoro Polhemns, No. Brooklyn, Tuesday, 22d at. o'clock P. M.

aul9 2t, Willets On First Day, 2Mb inst.at Manhasaott, L. KfiTflfcitli.wUQ ol Joaepn Willet'a ol Brooklyn, aged 87 yo.irr. hrkndi and rclatlvoi are respoctfnlly Invited to att3nd tbo funeral from Friend1 Meuting bouso, Wcstbury, 1., on Fourth at 11 o'clock. Carrhpes willba In aitinjr at Woitbnry H'ation, on arrival of tbo 8 o'clock A. M.

train from Jame' Slip, and 8 train from Hnntor'a Point. au2l 2f ASPKCIAL JIEPTING OF THE HUGH flfel.AirHl.lN wiJl bo held at the club hut I6 Sackett TUKSDAY liVKNING, a uKUi 22, at o'clock aharp. Evory mambor is ojcocctod to proaiU. P. K.

lWROAN, Prca't. Don.isick Rvunf, RccV, XTOTICE THE MEMBERS OF WASH XN inifi'in I.ddKO No. 1. Good Ramarltaoa and DaUtfli. tern of Sainarfi, aro to moatat tha Lodge Koom o'i TUKSHAT, Aucust at 2 o'clock P.M., to pay Vo lt 'nhuto ot rcbnoct to our beloved Bister, A.

O. BAtt RETT, P.P. IJ. liyordor (3HAS. H.

BROWN, W. Chiof. Z. T. BitocGiiTOS, R.

Koo'y. SPE(JIAL MKETIN(i OF THESETENTH WAKt RKl'UBLfUAN ASSOCIATION will bo hcM at tiXi 'OItD HALL, I'nlfon av, cor. (JIason av, MONDAY KVKN1N.G, AuiuBt '21, nt fl o'clock, for the purple of o.ximUitig mambars, and tranasatlng other busl iif F3 to tho Asociation. M. Farhell, Secr I).

BUCKLKY, Proa't. hjlHK JAMKSSHEVLEN ASSOCIATION. Jl hrtvo a rogular at their boadyuartors corner of IIdfion uvonue and Hands Blroot, on MONDAY EVENING, AuKnutll.abS I1. an very important busi will bo trausacted. All mcuibors aro horoby ro nuctod to attend.

By order of queued wo JaMES H. CASSIDY, President. riPREASTJRY DEl'AHTMENT, OFFICE JL OK INTERNAL REVENUE, Waahiiigton, July 25, btvk TliniTRANn DOLLARS RKWARD. By nnd with tho advlco and consent of tbc Socrotaryof the Treasury, I do boroby offer, for Information that shall lead to tho arroHt ana conviction oi mo person or porsons, who on tho 14th at tho city ofBrftAlii, In tho SUto of New York, mortally woundod OmtTVON OfLBERT, an officer of Intornal Rovonue, the ongagod In tho dlsoharKo of hU duty, Five Thousand" Q' pLK ARONTON, jyai SOt Commisstonor Intornal Rovonuo, ifflttDtni REWARD AND NO QUESTIONS asked. If a roll of blaok SILK Is returned to tlio owner at 167 Tompkins av.

Tho jtoods woro taken olthor from tao above place or from 77J uott.alD avo. on2l tf LOST AND FOUND. OST ON SUNDAY AFTERNOON, I i antTTit. n. in RvortTYonD flomotorv.

noar the nlanl hror.h fitnalo A aultabloroward will bo paid by returning it to 533 MjrrtU av, ornr of Steuben WM, EAGNEY. OKT FROM 671 LAFAYETTE AVE. Ij a black and tan SLUT to tho name of Flora, and bad on a leather collar with braaa plato any ono ro turninfr ner win do muaoiy rowaruou. OHT AUGUST 17, IN AS OPION i n.annn our. ahniil V.

P. noar tho flltv Hall. it small OASH BOOK. A sullablo roward will ho paid by tho subscriber, wlioHonomols in mo hook, tuo umior, nn nvinir tho samo at 63 South Oxford it. O.

H. IIOIIOI auioat" SlftllMKU UEMOUTN. Tf ATH HOTEL. SITUATED ON THE Jl soa ihoro at Hath, II. will bo Itopt opon durln; Um.

.1 hv flrflouwooe nnd nam itauronu ovory tony minnros a is now vacant. GKO. riniULUS. au '2t7f roomi I KVOSA ADAME LUIS IS BORN WITH TUB L'ift Of tulllni nrnennt. and flltliro to tllO 00 llro iiatisfueiion i lt) who visit hor.

'I'hogo who aro in truttl.lt: iili do well to cull and foe hor. l''oe 50 conlfi.Oio to no Couit ktrcot near YVycoil. BU" uv EAGLE OFFICE, P. BT. AFFAIRS IK EUROPE.

Parliament Prorogued. THE QUEEN'S SPEECH. England at Peace with tho World. IRELAND QUIET1. io Cloud in Hie East and Victoria Grateful for Her Children's Cash.

TIB, QUEEN SICK AND MX BRIGHT RECDTBMD. The Potato Blight in 9 HE BEETHOVEN CEHTEKA IK GERMANY. GREAT BRITAIN. Lo.vnox, August 21. The potato blight has doveloped to an alarming ex tent in Ireland, and it is feared that tno crop la almost ruined.

John Bright has to a great degree reoovorod his health, and will certainly resumo Parliamentary duties at the next bubs ion. Queen Victoria, who remoins at Balmoral, is again 111. aEnNr. Loudon, August 21. The centenary of the birth of Bocthoven, which haa been postponed from last year on accouut of the Franco German war, was celebrated with festivities and imposing ceremonies at Bond, tho birth place ot Uio coniposor, on Saturday last.

SPAIN. Madrid, August 21. The Spanish Budget has bean reduced to tho amount of 284,000 pesotas. PEOISOGATION OP PAItLIAMEHT THE QUEEN SPEECH. August 21.

Parliamout was prorogued to day by royal commission. The Queen's speech acknowledges with satisfaction the provision made by Parliament for the Princesa Louiso and Prince Arthur. The announcement is made that tbo relations of Great Britain with ail foreign powers are of a friendly character. The Treaty of 1850 hoving boon revised by tho conference recently held in London, a hopo is expressed for continued tranquility in tho East. The speech dwells with satisfaction upon tho Treaty of Washiugtou, and hopcB for tho general recognition of the principle for guiding tho maritime conduct of neutrals.

Full reliance is placed upon tho disposition of tbo Americans to carry out all tho provisions of tho Treaty. The Queen ia anxious to meet tho expressed wishes of tho French Government fur tho attainment of tho provisions of tho Commercial Treaty of 1880, but would witness with concern any charge which would restrict commercial intercourse. The ('ommouB are thanked for the liberal supplies they have grunted. Tho extraordinary powers granted for the repression of Agrarian outrages in Wostmeath havo, thus for, anFwered thoir purpose, while in other portions of Ireland there is a gratifying immunity from crime. The remaindov of the speech ia devoted to topics of a local character, The prorogation is until Novembor 7.

MABTXE NEWS. Losnos, August 21. The National Lino Steamship Virginia, Capt. Sum, ucr, from New York August 5, touched at Queens town ou Saturday and proceeded to Liverpool. The Anchor Line Steamship Columbia, Capt.

Small, from Now Vork August for Glasgow, loucbed at Morille on Sunday and proceeded. The Cunard Steamships Parthia, Capt. Watson, from Kcw Vork August aud Tripoli, Capt. Edmonson, from Bof ton August 8, touched at Queonstown yesterday (the Pnrthia at noon and tho Tripoli at midnight) and prccccded tor Liverpoel. The Iuman Steamships City of Baltimore, Capt.

Do lamotte, from Now York, August 10, and tho City of Brussels, Capt. Kennedy, from New York AuguBt touched at Queenstowu this morning and proceeded for Liverpool, FfltftJ Accident on the Dutchess and Columbia Itailroad. PonouuEErsiB, N. August 21. Augustus Pierco, a brakeman ou tho Dutchoss ond Columbia Railroad, was killed this morning by being ruu over by tho milk train.

lie was twenty two yeors of ago, unmarried, and resided in Matteawan, N. Y. HEALTH OF THE CITY, COXTAGIOTJS DISEASES. Notwithstanding tho cheeringossnrance of Dr. Cochran that our city is in no danger of either cholora or yellow fever, a caution is conveyed in tho weekly roport of that ofllcer that is well worth heeding, for it gives the following as the oxisliug cases of contagious diseases that wero disoloscd last week Smallpox, 22 scarlet fever, 6 typhoid fover, 5 dlpthoria, 7.

This record, though comparatively light, is still evidence that predisposing causes to mortality of no insignificant character do exist in our midst, and points dircot ly to the necessity for great caro aud tho vigilant oxor ciEO of wise sanitary measures. This should bo made a matter of earnoit attention, not only by thoso officially concorned, hut by overy citizeu aud housekcopcr. Dirt is in most cases Byn onymoUB with disease, and where one is avoidod tho other Is but littlo likely to appear. As a very important agency for prosorvlng tho cleanliness of tho city, Dr. Cochran recommends a generous uso of Ridgowood.

Water be declares to bo a great purifier, and the bost of disinfectants. THE BTBEET CULVERTS ho complains of as tn a sadly neglected condition, obnoxiously foul and highly inimical to tho gonoral health. Ho thlnkB that if tho Water Board would gtv them an occasional washing out, it would do groat good, and abata a serious nuisanoe. Brooklyn, August 19, 1871. To the Honorable the Brooklyn Boar A of Health Gentlemen I have tho honor to submit the following report for tho week ending this date Number of complaints received 117 Number of complaint, abated 77 Number reported no cause 23 Preliminary notices issued 127 Scavengers' pormits granted 101 Vessel permits grated 94 VIOLATIONS OP CODE.

Niunber received 10 Abated 4 Defendants fined costs 7 CONTAGIOUS DISEASES REPORTED. Smallpox 22 Scarlet fovor 6 Typhoid fevor 5 7 BUREAU OF VITAL STATISTICS. Number of burial permits granted 269 Transcripts of death issued 8 Transcripls of birth issued 1 Marriage returns recoired, 27 Births 57 Respectfully submitted, Geobok Cochban, Health Oiflcor. Livery Sale. At the regular Saturday salo by Cole Murphy, tho following described property chnuged owucrs Top wagons, $105, $138.50, $91, $115, 177.60, $150 open wagons, $6o, $45, $40; coupe, $130 phaetons, $135, $185 skeleton wagon, $65 rock awoy, $105 top business wagon, $141 three year colt, $95 work horse, $105; Binglo aud double harness and other articles of livery nt proportionate pricos.

Stock Exchange Sulct First Board. New Yobe August 21. 29000 6s 81 0 1IPV 6WKI 8 6 20 0 60 113S; lfOOu do Ii3 113ij 60C0US 5 20 0 67 mi fi atl 66 a. lU'i 175(10 6s 111 All 0 1H3. EOCOO 6 cur U6'i 2U0O VirSt 6'sold 62'4 20(10 Alabama St 100 1500 Cen 6's S3 V2il 1000 It 11 Kold b.

JCDJi 2c(fl Un Pao 1st ui 1000 Alt H2d pf 86 2000 Alt AT Hln 18 2000 Mor 4 Ess Is m. 104 3000 do 105 COO do 4914 lull American Coal bo 51? 6 Wolls, Fargo Kxp 47 250 United States Kx 5 SOD do 5614 100 Adams bo b3 63 100 4 a a 11 hoc 97; SIM Hrlo SO St'O Krio pf CO 400 Reading It 113'i 200 UtShiM be 700 do S3 109 1800 do 109 200 Mich Con It 121 4i do 120V HI) Uu Pooilio 200 do DO 400 do B2 200 Clov Jc Pitta R.bo 117' 400 Chi 6M 100 do SWi 100 (7M4 Rlt HUM NIOMIlASt PR '61 300 do t3 61 mi; 300 do 80t( lOOTolWAW 61U 600 do 61if 100 do elO 61 100 Del Lack 4 103K 10 Chi 4 Alton. lOOStLAIMR 61 100 Chlo Bnr A (Ju R. 14S 166 100 4 st Jos 200 Col 4 In Oontr 19J S00 do 19 2000 Mor A Es 9W 80000 Cen now bus 101', 60lM4St PRslstm 6000 St 4 Iron I lstmbds ECO0 Chi 4 1st 65 6000 Col 4 I 1st PMI uo eo) 1000 Mich Son 8 bs 103 20 Ocean Ilk SU 26Hkof ReDubllc. 114 6 Cen Nat Bk lOOJjj 10 liol A ua uo.

lis 800 MariDOSa Min Co bo r.y 600 Pao MB 8 494 100 do hs 4. 100 do 0 49fi KX) do bo 49' 200 400 100 400 do 497, do 49 do 49J uo Financial and Gommerclnl, IjviarooL, August SI 10 :) A. M. Cotton Tho market openod steady. Middling Uplands, Middling Orleans, ii9M.

Tho sal 01 of tho day are estimated at 10,000 bales. Antwerp, August 21. Petroleum 49 franet for flno pale Amorloan. London, August 21 11 A. Contois oponed at 9Sf.

for monoy and account. American eourltios openod: Vivo twsnty bonds, 1832, 1666, lfJ7, S2. tto fortlos, mi Fasis, August 91. Trench ionics aro quoted at Ut. He.

London, August 811 :50 P. M. United States ffvo twonty bonds, 1663, 93 1866, old, 93. August 91 1 P. Cotton Tho market Is dull.

Tho aaloo of tho day aro still estiniatod at 10,000 balos, Including 7,000 for oipjit aud spcoulatlou. Cotton Movement. LrvBurooL, August 20. Arrlvcd Shlps Noptnno, lrom Now York, July 3, with 417 bales of cotton Jossore, from Now York, July 18, with 69 bales of cotton; A. Jaokson, from Gaircston Jono 30, 1th balos of ootton E.

Talbot, from Galveston SO, with 3,251 bslos of cotton bark Comtesso Ducuato, from flow Orleans July If, with 57 balos of cottoai Pleaso oU forthroo days at Soouoor st, ootffoou iiiyriio and Park avs. ANTED A SITUATION, BY ASS i i i n.ini,fcr, and to Tui.i i.n..n....P,. or imrso and com nanionforon Invoiid In a Christian family; roforence given. Inquire at 112 Carlton av. "'i'i? WANTED A SITUATION, Ui Ad Amerloan ProtoBtanl girl, to years pld.

who wlsnoa inn a Homo in a roBpoouiuio v.i! I rfinntrnlf. 1'loaSO onll at her paronts' homo, 691 Tanuorbllti avo, bstwoen auu norgonBiB. ronnoctablo young girls, ouo os good plain oook, i lim fji dn mi. Hljilra work and akooaro ot eblld'ren; host of city roforonco if roqulrod. Ioiibo call nt lit utnoin nv.

oin.wnon i rauaiu iitinnd nlaoo. C'onhoioou this ovoulng until 7 and to morrow until 3 P. M. T57ANTED SITUATIONS FOR A larao and dnstrablo selootlon of rooommondod sor niini. nimft nnd roltablo servants, oneedsorvants or girls lati.ly landod, will tin mmrtm selection of ovor 2M from all nations, at Mr.

llKNDrtlOK SON'Botiico, IU Atiautio st; uw oiuo. WANTED A SITUATION, ax a lonnc Amcrlcsn clrl. as chsmborniaid and wait ress; wnnld iissibt in tho washing ana ironing, or wonia uu housework tn a very small family; ha! no objection to tako onrcof childron; host of city roforonco can bo glvon. mediotoly at i iii" a. over tho barbor'a shop.

Tho Prospoot Park cars pasB tho door. NTED SITUATIONS. LADiLb a.i.i i nt nrnr.elasfl sor. vants of ovory description with references thoroughly idvostigatod at MAKNINO', Court st. omioslto the Oitv Hall; ostablialiod in 1819; Gorman, Irish, hootob, Swedes, ltngllsh nnd ooloroil, nt modorato wagoi; aljo, tuoso nowiyarrivoo onu nuiu giric.

Wanted your, holn from tho EMPLOYMKNT AND INURMSI TY 29 Concord stroot, near t' ultnn. This coniuany is inrorpornted by tho legislature, and invosUgatos tlio ollar ncti and capability of all applicants for situations. Faml llos, boarding houses. hotelB, merchants, farmors aud others, io city or country, suiipliod at short notice. aui4 71" WANTED rrtl.SCUIiliAlVEOi;S.

ANTED BY A RESPEOTAB 10 Il.n rln IffnolltllO OP cleaning. at IB Pacific st, corner oi Cof unibia. XA7'ANTED FOR TH1U5JS OK WW ixr.n,.A tnrtir.nf7fl on hrat OlSS, UrO Scrtv, for which liberal coimnissiou will bo paid, Address IORTGAGK, Eaglo Oftioo. au Mi ANTED BY A ItESPEOT ABLE innmnvmniii. ffontlomon's or family washing, to tako to Wor houso; has good city roforonoos.

Call for two days ot 197 Gold at, in tho roar. ANTED BY A BESPEO TABLE IW.idn no wnqhnr an tl Irnnar. to tho washing of a family to hor own reside nco, no. an DoKnlb ov, noar Lowis. TC7ANTED TO PURCHASE, A SMA.LL hfiuRn.

wtlh fmiirovntnonts. clioilli for ciall uallth borhoed of Bedford or Franklin avs. prcforreu. AlJross Knglo oltlee; ANTED BY OOTf)BER 1, IN A tnnd nntdlihnrhonH. ft small houco with all idorn improvements, Inrnishod or unfurnishod.

Address A. G. r.agio omcc. In fl.irrv on a millinir business, phniatr, moiililii'ir, turi)inir, scroll sawinR, Ac. Aoplv at K' 11.

ANTED A GENTLEMAN, WIFE and aorvant only, want to hlro a house, or a part ot hniifio. In somo cooil neiKhhorho id In lirooklyu; small houso preferred. Address l.KT'l 'Hit, omca. ANTED BY A SINGLE GBNTLK mon. a furnlBhod room, without board, in a tirivato family: lication, noar or below City Hall.

Address BA.vKS.Eatfloofflce. ANTED TO PURCHASE, A FT'vST class houso in Brooklyn, Tfor oash an I flrat olus moiUaiic. B. 8. ANGAiM a rossm sc, room UK, K.Y.

Wt1 ANTED TO RENT A FURNISHED pnnr.nlnnt tn Fulton or Wall st Kirrio'l. vith privilepo of takimr few rospectnblo boarders, llo33 aUUrOSS tltJUllA. oinee. ANTED BY A RESPECTABLE .1 hapnvn hnmn. ientlemin's or fnoiillos ssldnf: i.eos'oono ud id a superior mannor also l'ronch llutmg.

leaso oslioo an Joysr. WANTED BY A COMPETENT WOTiI n. who understands dresuuakinz and onoratl'ig on ell tho different sowing maohlnos. ongaTements by tho woek or month reforencos Btvon. ia at is uxtoro si.

ANTED A SECOND FLOOR. FOR witiun twnntv minutes' walk O' UI A nfintl.vii.nn mill hUwtfo Ulld jilfllTlt. micoKiven and renuircd, Addrcaa with full omce. auI3 it' WANTED TO IjET FUljtNISKl'JU, UN tbo Hill, lowor part of tbo hous nnd two rooms on third floor; biis Jill 7odprn improvements; loeuH'tn lifa: itIi pb: best of city reforencos Riven and required; (nr ns iiiMlermn. Anpfy at 212 Adelpbl st, between Willoujrhby ji ntl DoKnlb avs.

aul.it STANTED TO RENT BY TUhl lT of September, a well furnisbnd hniso, untfT May Tirut in fi iiriv.irn imniiv: i 11; iiiiuu, iiuowutMi tuiiuu and DeKftlb, and tJlerninnt ami nnairana avs. rioaso a drt HP, giving full particulars. ASIILKY, .15 Gatoi av. ANTED A HOUSEKEEPER ONE who la ntiat. ofiloiont, and roapousiblo, to tiko caro oIjtconii) laiiiuy; tnoao wnn uavo no unuu i.i with untrxll nomnn3T.iion.

bo ond a goori Jivinp and a rcipsot ioio posuion, muy suuren V. I'. HAAJ lMt, lirooKiyn, ANTED TO RENT UNFURNISH i.lWnlltv tvl t.nin mlnilt.ns' walk of South Forry, i lillHrAti. mioit liavo four to Blx rooms; ront about 83por month; prompt payiuorii in au. vanco.

Address immouiatoiy, wnu particulars, u. Eagle otlico. mi a BOA UlIIi. OARD ROOM TO LIST 1 il iJ board, to two single gontlomon, ot 233 Duinjld st, au2I (if nflA IfD A YOUNU MEN (JAW 3 ho accommodated with Rood board nnd ploasant rooms; also, a gentleman and wife, by applying at 2 Dnf iiold St. ao 2t 3t ROAUD U2 IjIVINGSTON ST IS BiX tmtu Ann finnrt nnd flllnfin StrOOtS.

SQOOUd StOfy largo front room, hot and culd wator, aud all Improve "OARDZON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS wtt.h tiloinnnt rooms for contlenian and wlfo or slnglo cnvllnmBii. hnt.wnr.li Ftilton nnd Wall st. Ferries. Apply at IWiiii.w at; roferonces required. lie OABD A LARGE, WELL FURNISU ell room, on second floor, to two single gontlomon, withhonrri: terms modorato.

222 Dulliolil st, botweoo l'ul tonav. ond Willoughby st. aii 'i BOARD 170 COLUMBIA HEICir hetwoon I'lorrepontand Clark sts, wjlomi EKJIITS nvo mimites' walk from Fulton and Wall st. Ferries; rooms OARD TO IjET, WITH BOARD A Vinnrlunmn nfirnnil tnrv room. Hnitablu for a mrtr Hurt MMitiln iirtwriiTi.nilninnn: lirivfttil fliniilv: foOlflty Ufl 6urpft5ed reforoncos roquirod.

Apply at 137 lb'ort GrJino place, between Fulton av. and Hnnaon pluee. fiir2l tit. 30ARD PLKASANT ROOMS, VYiTrl board, forgontloman ami wito or Htngio ennuomon: muso ban all the modem juts and couvouiont io nil tlio forrios; oinnor at apjht ar. iu i (old No.

between Ulinton ana itpnrvsu. an.iai. tOARLl NKAK HA Ij Ij 53 or four Rentlnmon cn obtain ploasant rooms and cood board at fit! Tilliry tit, threo doom from Adams st luriiifliod rooina to lugiu goniiomon lunua niuuuratu. nullj at' TC)AR GENTLEI.IEN AND THEIR wivei, ard single gontlomon, can bo nconmmodatod wu nojiru anu puvvsaut nrmn'. uy camux in.

a hthm i fcnn fit. onlv ono blmk from Fulton st, and six minutes1 wnlli from Fulton Ferry. au.lot OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD. tttrni bnri ninirm ti fl Bnt Ismail Mild wifo or rtlnglo gent'emen; tho uoubo hsii au tno monorn iniurtivoinfJiu, unlv iow mlnutpi' wnlk to Wail or 6'ultoti qiiiro at 139 Ullnton st, fourin nouo lrom ljtviugston si. lOARD S4 PER (VEEK EUKNISHED rooms from $1 por week upwar.i; houso all tbo monern convf nioncoj; not an' coin nam, ltumury, aic; tbrco mealtj per duy.

197 Fulton st, sooond door from Nft3 aau nt. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS AT NO JI '39 in a Kioneh family; taklm; a numbnr of noaHou; roomn very jdfiasint and woJl f'jr nUhyd, and tablo houso ploaiantly located, and hav ing modorii conveniences. cui "BDOARD TO LET A SECOND FLOOl MP ttlfh board, funiislied or unfurnished, f.ojf other separate in a privato family of adults: trooil noiKhbnrlniod house with mudcirn improvouiontB. TonnB modorato at 4Wi Curoborland st root TO OARD TO LET WITH BOARD, JLJ pleasant largo third story front room, with pantry niR.usiint locution famllv nrivato: dinner fil: reforonoO' oxebanged. Pluaso call or address 330 Stuto Bt.

fourth door from HotL liOAKb ON BROOKLYN HEIGHTS JLJfc double and single rooms on second floor; larg parlor nnrl tilnno for lis of bnardnrs: nleasant homo for nor. soneof respectability; musical people nlwayaa dosirablo accession, vropiarsi. auiaai OARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, NO. 1 Willow iiln.ee. enrnnr of utroot.

will nn. commodato a few boarders or lot two roouia without hna nil tho modern improvements; nvo min utes' waiK irom nan strcoti or ooucn rorries. anidi OARD A FAMILY 'WILL LET, WITH good Hoard, a largo seoond or tnird awry room aian, mill hnri room: hoilRQ hna nil imnrovomonts.anil tlvo min utes' walk to South Ferry. Ploaso apply at 177 Congress et. Keiorcnces required.

amy at 13 OARD ON THEHILL GENTLKMAN XJ' and wifo or slncl gontlomou, a haudsomo front al eovo room; black walnut furitu.ro, Hrussels carpet, large phntry; hot und cold water; family privato tonus mod' erato, sa ut4mooriaua et. aui it TOARD BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 73 fl I) lAvinHeton nt. botwoon Clinton and Court: two lareo room would bo rented, each to a gontloman and wife or two sHune gontioman; oigut miuucoa rrom trait sc. ana Kouiii i'orries aui at TJOARD 94 HENRY ST NEATLY 9 furnished rooms to ront. suttablo for families also.

a room for two gontlnmon willing to room togothor; tonus very roasonaoio; nouao uas ucon paporea ana paintoti jiay. amaze BOARD AT 200 SOUTH OXFORD st anlco snito of rooms on second floor, with hot and cold water also, a room lor a aingio gontloinau; cou vent em loan lorries oy cars; location aulil 6t' OARD TWO PLEASANT, WELL Jfj furnlebed rooms, with good board, to lot to agon uiodorj) and in a dojjlrabJo. convonlont location, 27 torttjreeno place. au9 at1 TOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIV 1 9 ing within PDvnn minutes' walk of Fulton Forrv. havo two ne.

ifJy furnished room.i to lot, with board, to flbifclo gonrlomon: ploasant location; terms mulorato, Apply at 11 hiku st. anl9 2t' BOARD FRONT ROOM, WITH HALL room connecting, furnished, nowly cirpotod, fresh aint and paper, to lot, with good board, in llrst class lca lon. at a modorato Drloo: a sontloman nnd wifo. or a few BliiClo gontlomon can bo woll accommodatod. Apply at zmuimuni nil.

BOARD 43 SOUTH OXFORD STREET splendid location, A gontloman nnd wifo oan bo accommodated with a largo back parlor and extension; nlaOfl hack room on second floor and front hall bodroom on inira uoor to emgio gonaomon, with gooa board. nul9 2ts "OOARD ON THE HILL A GENTLE JB Jl man and wlfo, or two aiaglo gontlomon, can bo accommodatod with good board and ploasant rooms, fur nlsliod or unfurnished houso his all tho imnrovnmnnt.M Apply at 187 Madison between II cd ford and Nosirand two uiooaa irum ureont) hdquowb avo. cars. OARD ON THE HILL FIRST OL ASS JP accommodations for a gontlonmn and wife, or two Binclo Bontlcmon. five mlmitfift' walk from llr.

flnvlnr'n and two doora Tom Fort Greono Park. Apply at it winougHDy av, uotweon uaruonav. ana uumDoriana Bt. lOARD 19 NASSAU STREET PER1 JLB Hons desiring good accommodations: with a first olana tablo, In an Amorloan family, can Una such at the aoovo renincnco; lamiiy eoioot ana Bmaii; nvo mlnutos1 waiK irom vraii anq iuiton lornoa; roioroncea exenangod uujo uu BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A FAM' Uv having a few boarders, would liko a family or home and location tfrat cJaai near Wall and South' icrnps; lormsnioaorato; roreronots nowrJo, as, nenry OARD BROOKLYN HEIGHTS Jj rargo doslrablo rooms, with flrst olaaa board, for gontlomon and their wives or alnglo gantlomon; houso has au iiuiiruvomoiita anu wiimn a iew minuxos oi wan and Fulton Forrios. Apply at 119 Hoary st.

noar Clark, aul9 2t BOARD ON THE HILL A PRIVATE fatally will lot the sooond floor of thoii honso, hand oii v.viiV! uy i uu DUiuo. mj KUUl lBinSU andvrlfe, or bdbib pontlemon; neighborhood flrst clasa ana is couveniouv vj lureu oar routes, oouta LUiora Bt. aui lit." 150ARD 0N THE HILL GENTLE man and wifo, or two single gontlomon, can bo aa. OOmmodatOd With nlnllJiantfront mom nnrl nnnnnnHnrr UnA room on third floor, and hall room ou sooond floor; nicely furnlshod houso; haa tho modern Improvomonte; location OARD THOSE WISHINO PLEAS find thorn (furnlshod or unfurnished) in ono of the boat locntions in Brooklyn; rooms contain hot and cold wator, nnd jareo closets; only a fowminutos' walk from Houth or itiiL ronms inr inn tvinr.nr. wun nnrr nn BJ OAltD AT 108 NASSAIT STREW P.

A.fow pontlomon can ho accommodated wiiu iraara, anu a low tohlo hoarders taken, with an Amor lean family, whoro (ho comforts of a home oan bo had; within live minutes' waU of Fulton i'orry terms modorato. HOARD ON THE HILL A 15EAUTI ful alcove room, suitablo for eontloinan nnd wi (Ouo or two vonnir ehildrnn nn fibienl.lnnl Min liinrillt.v the linest on tho Hill: a few inlnntns' wnlk to Dr. Uovlor' and othor churohos. 144 Lafayotto av, third houso oast of Cirllou ar, auU) lbt' TJOARD TO LET, WITH xjuauij ahaotparloraudoxtonslonuiUbofor a dontlst hc. rnnmannaooond Or third UOOrS, at ICO CUntbnst.

0UW3f TJOARD AT 96 AND 93r STAT1U Si, BJ hotivoen Honry and make sts i furntfhod rooms, on oulto or a UKlo, or 11 XSoTontlorersuTerior" nnnmmniialljns nood apply; rof ereucesrerlulrml. OARD FRONT aVjl' 9 room, on soconil uoor, niooiy i'iXZS i thln ton minutes of forrlos. and all car routes. Call at 331 DuBold st, hot. WUlouKhby and 'ulton sts.

"OOARD AT 163 ADAJ1S bi'KBiiiii A gentleman and ivlfo.or tiro sinai Ko contains all Uio modern improvements five mlnutos to tho fiiltoa Ferry. Terms modorato roforonco required. aul9 Ut" TJOARD IN HENRY ST. JJiaxwiaKH ji llanison and Dograw.tt. i'ttl T.

woll fninlsiied. with largo olosots, bWroom pilvato family, uavtnK a (rooo hiw tin; convenient to Hamilton Forry or cars to lultori nnnnnN. Eajilo oiheo, with real namo. and piaoa ofMlnosju tmlU JJ OARD 0.9 MONTAU jj. i.

mun au Xo fAXoToZ Sied with SaSWurntaro SH is 'burtwoTiuutoTfrom Voii 'st torn 6ivou nnd required. Bull Yh TtOARD ALL PAKTUiio riAVirjn ho 'rd d1 feotod free of chawo to the most Ejooos In Iho olty. BROOKI YN BOAHDIf ti AUKPiUY, Suit st! oyipolto tho City Hall; estabUshed 6 years. UUil At IIOAUB WAITED. BOARD WAWTKD VVlxn xi jx rooms, for a gpntloman, wlfo and child, aged threo fl TIT Tl CI I TITi years.

AdUross, Btatlng tl BOARD WANTED Ui blofamllioffoororflvo, convoniont to the forrlcs; social comfort and good tablo doslrooio. OHANT, BOX Ha Kagio onico. TOARD AV ANTED ON xuis iiiuu a nnntlemnn and ivlfo wish on imfurnlshod room. Address with lowost terms, looation, v. Hano oilico.

a4i TjjOARD WAlmSDBY" A GENTLE 15 man.a large furnlshod room, with brmkfast only; iSodornliniirovomonts; Btate forms. Address A. bOHN, Eaglo oilico. OARD WANTED WlTri iw i' I I ennnectod rooms, foro family of throo adults; ontho Helghti proforrod terms not to excooo 4100 por month. Aourcss r.anio uuu.

OAKD WANTED BY A YOU NG GUN" i ti lfn nnnvnnlont to Wall St. forry, a go id and permanont nlaco to board, In a very roDootab family. Torma $60 or 65 por month. Addross 8., Kaglo oftioo. TCT rilO LET FURNISHED, a rap 1 ftorvbrlok houso, oil improTonionte, In porfoctra A nioniii; oiau, nil uiu.uia..

Inquire at 167 TVitoilJliisjiv. TJ 0 LET HO FOR CtirA 1 Alarsohouso, with idorn ImprivemontB, No.2S3 South Oxford stroot: SMpor yiontli rent Sovorx apirU ments to lot cheap. Apply to J. OUH1IM, Uxlord IO LETrieunsTiIsT37THREE STORY i rtTvolllnc. corner of nnd franklin avs.

ouo blook from Fulton avonue oars, all Improvomouts, oicollont location, ajiply on promisor mO LET CON COKD ol, ftf.AU J'UJj JL ton, fi.ur story, all Improvements, In hno order; io ngwinnn a ininuiea 1 ivum place lora uor.n uoaroioK oouu; iuu. J. K. COHNKLL, Coortand Joralomon sts. auW it rrO" lyET FURNISHED THE DE tached brick double homo, No.

114 Stuyvosint nvo, ono block from Fulton nv. ears; contains lourcoon rooms; cas and water In oomoloU ordiir, newly paint. ed.otc; Ktouuds 10(1x200; ront 'nel'idlils kcopini; garden iu order and cloanini! snow. null JtlUh lu 10 LET AT A RHDUGKI RENT tlirin hlb sloop hoiiEO, 23 Third it, botwoon Smith und Hoyt, in ttood order; Kood nefKhborUood eeiiitny sttuatior. an nn ur'iv.

lures, ic. Apply to J. MATHWVS, 82 Nassau ot, room 27, from 12 (o 4 o'clock. nun bt mO LET SOME NEW FIKS'f Ct.ASH storv I1OUS03, on lir.mu, I'luamiu om rn.mont uorioct orv aud iuy tor ocoopaiion reins ui.ni 41 I iit of them aro brown stole and t'nHalclphln brlos routs, ('an bo focn by applying to C. TL)V I Myrtlo v.o dfor torms to B.

BLANCO. 13 South Willlnm New Tori IO LET A TWO STOKV AND BASE n.nnihnn.n is mnmci with sub collar and all mod. ern Impiovomonls: sonveniont to four lines oars, and chinches otllrs. Duryoa and Bcudilor; plontj of itrapos and othor frultaud overythiii(r in exool.ent repair; also, for s. lonow oarpots ond a fow pioeos of turnituro.

Aooly ot honso 118 Madison st. anji st TO I FrA J' A It KiV TN. LET FURNISHED ROOA1S, IN A privato house. Inquire at lb" uonry St. fTxO LET AT NO.

20 WILLOUGHBY Jl st. part of a houso; none but cleanly people nood apply. oul.St mo LET AT 194 YORK STREET THE iirst floor, threo rooms; rent $11; possession Imme diate! (THO LET FURNISHED TO A SMALL family or two sfneio trnrit Ionian threo nico rooms, in quiet collage 11 onmiu hi mO LET FIRST FLOOK, FU ItiNlslllSD, nn'urnishod or partly furnished. l.yljOUrtBt, noli' 31 mVT LET A GOOD SIZED FURNISHED at ...1 tiolo streot, oetweon uimih unu tViilounhby strobts. Kent $3 per week.

aula 5t" mo LET FURNISHED, CHEAP, ONE J. or two rooms. Coll at No. II Olinton si. noar Fulton about I hreo minutes' walk from Wall st.

or ulton orrios. nuIOSt nno LET NICELY FURNISHED J. rooms with cookimi nlonsils for a contlomsn and wifoorlwo lnle CQntlemcn. Apply at iy court si, oe tween lierRou ann Wyckott aut. mo let Very" pleasant fur rnnTnfori.nnHniiinn.r,rforlihth0US comenicnt to lorries nnd cars; terms low to dosirablo par.

ties. 'liMjumlioriiiiiu st. buit rilif) T.kT AT Si!" S3. S5 AND 6 0 mnmn nip.antlv fnrnishsd. wooklr.

at above pricos. in best of tieighSorhootl, apply 131 oan stroet, oornor Hoyt. TO' LET UPPER PART OF HOUSE rrt.ir v.imna Jl t. Nf). 70 xS(jh OrmOrbOfll B.

near Court; only two per.ious occupy tbo lowor pirfc; ifis nnd water in m.o; rent por monin, to a mau inmiiy, Tniiuiro T2 8chorraorhorn it. rBtO LET A PMVATE FAMILY HAY" A ing moro room than thoy rcquiro. would lota large back parlor and a frout h.Ul bedroom to a gontloman and wife raferouces oxchangod. Gall at, or addross, J. ud7 Atlantic st.

TO LET TO A SMALL FAMILY ONLY, part of cottatio 174 Pacific st, near Clinton, parlor floor, back and two room ou top floor; oivnrr Living In tho bouao. Inauiro on promises, from 6 to 8 P. aul'J lit' mo LET IN ONE OF THE BEST LO: ft cations of Brooklyn, tho lowor part of a house, con fisting of sovon rooms, handsomely fitted up; all improve menu, and convenient to thro dlffonnt car routes; torma modcrato; upper part occupied by two porsous. Inqtilro at6Cjuincyst. 10 LET A VERY NICE LARGE rnnm nn atr tinrl flnnr.

with hot nnd Cold water, arid newly furninhod, Bultublo ft.r ono or two gontlimou, without buaid, or with broakfastonly. Family privato. modem conveniences and is and conveniently located. Apply ill 2lt ivinRsott 3t. au2( S6 mO LET SEPARATE OR TOGETHER Jl four ploasant rooms on parlor flo'jr, with ono or two anient and use ol laundry alto, second floor livo rooms with imi'rovomcnt9, cuuvonlont fur Plearo boforc Id A.

M. or nltor 7 P. M. at 1.0,93 Borgon "troet bolow Hoyt.treot. au3l 2t rglO LET LARGE FURNISHED OR JB unfurnished rooms to gontlomon, or gontlomon nnd their wives: contains hot and cold wator; near Park He9 tiiurant, and within ton minutes' walk of principal torrlo.

Forfons who do not object to music may call at 17t l)nf iicld st, between nu21 21' TO LET Ti) A GENTLEMAN AND wife only, throe rooms on second floor, with piivi logoof batdand laundry, bra. small family oadiiji Jna most rospoct jiblo uoighborbood, ono block from throo cst routes In all tho forrios. No. 070 Pacitio fit fifth hou.o southeast nf Fourth av nji3l3i rilO" LET REASON ABLE A HAND Bomo second Uoor, consisting of four rooms, threo cloeots, marble mfliitels, water and gnB on tho floor; In a throe story brick houso; to a respectable family; healthy jocaiion near tnreo ear rourps; ten miiiui a wurn. iroiu South ferry.

Inauiro at UO Fourth placo, corner of bmlth ntui nnlH 4t aula 4t To'jyi yr roii. I'mtposES. LET GENTLEMEN WANTING A orivato stable, throo stalls, can bo accommodated at 123 Lafayotto av. oul93t" TO LET CORNER TfLLARY AND Stanton sts, a good business corner, a Btoro, woll established, for liquors or grooorlos. Inquire on tho lrom ises.

nul9 2f mo LET A PUIllilG HALL, ON JL Henry st, botweon Oranito and Cranberry sts, ormor ly known ns Fireuton's Hull, and now fitted up to ront by the night or wok, for campaign or othor meetings. Ap ply to WYOKOFF A JAMKS, 203 Montoguo st; also to let a storo In Bamo bnlldirur. aula 12c FOK SAE HOl7SES. 7IOR SALE IN PROSPECT PLACE, ontnoliUl, noar frospoct rare iwo nno urown stone front bousos, with all Improvements; lots 1311 foot deop easy terms and low prico. Inquiro of r.

W. Al.K.XANDK.n. Ko. 1 Park placo. 11VJX, Oi l.

IU ux xiimiiii iinnn r.i hnl. miK. lt. ton font: hasovorvim provomont; looation first olass; lot for or sell for terms easy. Iuquiro at 276 Vonderbilt ay, tioar UeKnlb.

aul9 3f FOR SALE FIRST PLAGE, NEAR Court st At a bargaln A 3 story, high stoop, brown stono fronl houso, with all tho modern improvements; lot liiixiaS; tonus to suit purchaser. Inquire of K. BKA.U BUItY, BJNassau st, N. 41i oul7 6f ITOR SALE A CHARM AT ROCK villo I3ontro, most doslrablo rosldonoo in the phico good houso, with 12 rooms, barn, and all nocoaiary outbuildings; 111 acres of land; plonty shade, and fruit of oil kinds; only half on bond and mortgage 0.1'. COMBS, 111) Broadway, Olty.

nul83t" Ilio ALE 1' NEW FIRST CLASS 1 brown stono houBos, cornor of Franklin av. and Pn cilic st; 3 story, basomont and Bub collar. with all tho modorn improvomonts; location and neighbor hood unsur. passed in Brooklyn within two blooksof four linos of oars. Inquiro on tho premises of owners or at IU Lawronoo st.

au712tj FOR SALE IN FLATBUSH, NEAR PrOBpoot Pork A furnlshod houso, with modorn convonlonccs, enrriago bouao, and oight lots or grronnd all in porfoct ordor ond ready for immodiato ooeupatlon. Apply on piemieos, Wavorly ov, first house from tho main street, or of J. N. KALLEY, No. 1113 Montoguo st.

BU Jl 6f RAT.E NO. flfi OUINCY ST. A i enttairo lot. 2i)xlU0; has eight rooms; gas ond water, stationary wash tubs, sower connection, now Baltimore hoator to Groeno ov and Prospect Park oars price, toaso. bnlance ou bond nnd mortgsgo.

Apply to kkkvk DAV KNPORT. Oroono ov, noar Fulton, or owner, at 9J nnd 94 Clifl Bt, Now York. S.M.WAI. OR SALE A VERY DESIRABLE 3 story brick, brown stono basomont, sub collar houso, iiK i. t.in 1 1 hntrwoon Knerum ann Q.I.K n1 l.aalHn htll nKltll.

Wiuh house, and parlor extension; two water olosots, largo pantries, bet and cold water throughout', in pxoollont ropolr; within twomlnutosof Olty Hall and all tho oar linos; ooonplod by ownor. Addross ANDUEVY A. MOSKB, aaVUUam st, Now York. iy26 lm IfiOR SALE BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 1 Threo story.attlo and basomont brick houso.boautlfully sitnotcd on Romson Btroot, with oxtra lotof ground running through to Oraco Court within throo mluutos walk of Wall Slroot Forry. Tho houso is fulloUo, wlthall tho.

modorn Improvomonts, including billiard room and laundry. Possession givon Boon. Oan bo soon botwoon 111 A. M. and 5 P.

M. by applying to 8. HONDLpW. 2l9 Montagno stroot, or D. i 41.

CHAUNOBY, 207 Montoguo FOB SAIiE IIEAX. ESTATE. OR SALE TWO LOTS OF LAND IN Innlv Willoughby of. oug7 Mi Tu 8w FOR SALE TEN LOTS. OS WASH Ington av, botweon Worron and WyokofT oto: ton lots on Twontloth and Twonty llrat sts, botwoon biith ond Bovonth avs; oight lots on Nlnotooth and Twentloth sts, botwoon Mnth and Tonth avs: sovon goro lots on Warron si, botwoon UndorhlU and Washington avs two lots on Third plaoo, botwoon Clinton and Honry sta; thlrty throo lots on Kixty sovonth st nnd C'owonhovon lano, botwoon Filth and Sixth avB; sixty lots on Franklin av bonlovard, Minna and Olomonl Ina sts also, bulldlug Plots on tho lino of Forty ninth st, botwoon Franklin av boulevard and tho Now Uireoht road.

Forty nlnth st will 00 opsnod and grodod this Fall. Tho abovo properly will bo sold olloap Snd on oasy lorms. Anplv to MUKPHY 4 MoOOIt 3IAOK, 131 Pearl N.Y. )y33 lm THESEUM RESTAURANT" AND ICE rtr. t.

airnrtv A 'I'T. A 'I'll 1 A 1 li ll niiirti;" 11 Hi IV II 1. Weddings, rocontions, ball nnd dinnor (J (J it 1 I T.U 1 It 15 IS I ill nnd dinnor partles oupp'liod nory, fiih nr Varo, nnd ei oi 1). flOUUKS, iWrlotor. wuo icu i.ream, thiug requisite UEO, ou ijr tho Ninth Ward, known on man oi part oi tuo ostato of ItomLofferbB, ao numbors 87 Bod'ord nvonno nnd tlioost3toof H.

T. Tabor, decoasod. Amdv tn ii. BLADHLY, Executor, No. 18 EAGI.E OXFFICE, 1 HI.

FOUL FULTON MARKET. TTie Stinka and te Sights of the Fitdh Market. A SEA OF MM PEOPLED BY DEAD FISH. The Hags "Who Find Food Therein. A H00UB BPEOTACIiE OF Terrible Chances of Cholera.

Tho condition of Fulton Morliot is protty well known to moot of tho Broo lynltco who aro com pelled to pass through it, with nostrils hermotfoally sealed, and a wild learning for eau do cologno, Tho stench rises up to heaven in a blue and vaporous oloud, marking, Uio loxuo spoofral flag, tho oamp of a patient pestilence. The flag will continue to rravo until tho pestilence io strong enough to more forward ou iu destructive marou. Then it will be T00.LATB to ehcoli its adv.mco. Tho most irrevertiblo itomscli in tho world cannot long Imbibe Iho stink and the oorruption of tho mar ket, without being turned. 'Iho vory asptct of the placo, In this hot Summer woathcr, i revolting.

Emerging from tho ferry home one steps on a stone ponlnsula, coiincstiug the market with the ferry. Aoroao this foul and uneven rldgo, raubltB a continuouB proceision of carts and cars from morning to midnight. On oaoh eido of it li a Uuro oxpanao of mud and water a slough in which wagon whcela and horse hoofs splash all day long. Turn hilling sheet of mire, which gllttori with an evil brightness In the inn, i aottoa by empty barrels, caiitaway booti, gleaming bit of tin, hoops, ouk staves, battered palls and tsucopans all manner of solid refuse. Hummocks of mud, rising up like email volcanic islands tn this sea of foulness, grow tough aud substantial In tho heat.

But among tha scraps of rags and paper, tho abandoned fragmontj of wearing ap parel, the tin una tho rotten wood, whloh lie thickly in this loathsome cheat of Situ, there gloom with A TABHISnED BKILLIAttal tho sides and hollies of decaying fish. Finnod thiugs of all kinds, Bomo of thorn 80 far advanced In dissolu tion aa to bo beyond recognition, lio thore to rot. It seems as if somo huge breaker had east a shoal of inlnglod kinds of fish, upon a muddy boaoh, aud hod then suddenly retired, loaving its victims to putrefy and become corrupt. Tho glazed eyes and tho purpling bodios of those flih grow moro and moro horriblo uudor tbo operations of on August eun. Thoy bloat and swell till they seem to burst, wtiilo their rotton subitnnco otoIvcs nu almost vieible Bteuch.

Some of them are mangled and mashed, and to the horror of decomposition is dd3d tho sickening spoo tocle of mutilation and dUcmbowoimcnt. The gutters running uudcr tho caves of tho rottou market shed aro so overloaded with this foul liquid, of tho consistency ond almost of tho color of molasses that they aro utterly unablo to carry thom off, THE SHELL is Indescribably awful. Tho warm fragrance of the rnud, the escaping gases of tho dead fish, tho rotten garbage, all combine to make diabolioal bou quot of stink. Yet ovory day when tho sun shines eo hot that man aud Leafct aliko cravo shelter, wheu the stench wflioi fiercest, aud when putrefuctlon Is perfectly gollopiug, doKiis of lean crones with barely enough rags on to bo decent, and whoso persons aro as filthy as tho Btreet, crawl out of rooking cellars and soorchiug attics, and paddle ankle deep In tho slush and decomposition, 'Ihoir battered baskets aro filled to tho brim with rottou Ush, with rotten fruit, with rotten vegetables, and with all manner of plague breeding flotsam, and j'ttiant. Tho Etirring up of ME STEAMY MUD by their shrivollod boro feot, liborates tho fouloBt vapors one can conceive to bo Iu Goheuna.

It li worse than week among corpsci in a vault, this awful chomistry that seems harmless to the withered hags who prowl on th outskirts of the market. But there'aro othor living things to contend for thii garbago with the old harridans. Huo rots, lookiug as largo as kittcnB, lazily patrol lbs olough, dodging carts and foot passengers with tbo Bhrewduoss of tholr kind. They are wore fastidious than the hags, and it Is for the baits that tho' rats Icavo tho crumbs of putrefaction, The rate, too, pick their way daintily through tbo clean est portions of the slough, whilo the hags paddle about with easy indifference. Bcsido tho rats, thero ore other odd shaped, many legged creatures, which icnttlo in and out of rotten and unsuspectod holes.

Somo of thom mako ship wreck in the sea of mud, nnd after foundering for while in ITS 0H0C0LATU FOAM, sink despairingly. These myBtcrioufl croaturos, most of them cockroachos escaped from neighboring ships, are trem.ndous thiugs, aud can run off with half a putrefied tomato in no timo. A day or two ago a privato or official doodorizatton of the market took place. A slender woll dressed man, with a face preiagiug nausea, walked as quickly ho could rouni tho market, scattering a handful or two of chlorido of limo horo and there just about enough to doodorir.0 a hou coop. His manly nose was temporarily buried in hio handkerchief, and ho looked os if ho couldn't stand tho omell inuo hmoro than two minutes.

Aa soon as ho had scattered his homeopathic doso of chlorido of lime, tho youui; mon disappsarcd with A SIGrt OP BELIEF. Aa soon as ho had gone on, ons or two stall keepers Btnndiug by kicked or swept th. stuff away, and tho mud of the gutters rapidly absorbed all its henoliiB, Meantime the msrkot continues to otiuk, tho fish continue to rot, the garbago continues to breed poison, the marietta en continue apathetic, the sea of mud con tinncn foul, nnd death and disease continuo their development. THE PROSPECT PARK CONCERT. Vini is Seen anrl Heard There.

"No storm to 'fright, no lure to stay," was thero on Saturday afternoon, and accordingly hosts of citiz ons and citizonesscs hied them away to tho classio groves and verdant lawns of tho Park, But the moBt interesting throng of course, was that which gathered about tho ransieal Bbrine, and hoard tho sleeping echoes of awskonod by the resonant tones poured forth from brazen throated trumpets by gutta porcha throated "operators." Evory available seat was soon filled "and tho "standees" wero numerous, The crowd 'was muoh greater tho previous SatntOay, owing to the fao.itbat tho sky was aJi3 tho remotest possibility of a storm was' not droameU1' of, A dozen pieces In all wero concluding with an extra of national aire. Tho programme opened with a march, "Prospeot Pork," by G. Wiegand, thon a military overture by Helfrlch, and Wollaco. sweot air, Our Bark in Moonlight Beaming," end Faust's galop, As tho Wind," completed the' first part. Tho second port openod ploasantly with a flno selection of tho delightful Irish airs, arranged Undor tho tltlo of Erin," by D.

Wiogand. Tbo harp of Tarn was heard, and other livelier airs, in tho courso of tho performance. Oungl'g Sougs of Spring actually tempted down the littlo sparrows, who confidently perched on tho back of tho seats, changing about, apparently for a better location. Aux Flambeaux," by Meyerbeer, and tho Arm iu Arm," filled out the second part. The hiut waB taken by many, and sweet young couples were observed nicattdoriiignmoag the trees, mutually supporting each othor.

Thcso intermissions nifordod time for the observation of ono's fellow mortals, aud, indeed, the chance for studying tbo various phases of humauity la excellent. Thero oue sees the lovely laoo of Eweet sixteon, tho haughty damsel of eighteen, who already imagines herself a woman in full blogm; there minces tho semi comely maiden, all too conscious of what Bho deems hor charms, hor very solf consciousuoss, howevor, detracting not a liltlo from tho favorablo opinion which might othor wiso bo accordod hor. Now and thon is Been a real brauly, who docehit eoom to know it, wharoin lies an added charm, in pleasant relief to the loud talking and "behaving" girls, who botray a deBiro to attract atton tiou in tholr ovory act. Poor things if they only know with what contompt tho young mon lookod npou such actions, they would scok concealment behind tholr parasols and endeavor, porhaps, to loam littlo modesty. Their forwardness cannot ho mistaken for sprlghlllness, by any meaui Thou ono sous tho ni a young men," who loaf around Iobs to hoar the sweet muslo than to see tho owoot girls.

Somo of thom im molato an nnfortnnato cigar, though thoy know tt will mako thom Bick, others puff away aa If thore was no possibility of offending any ono oIbo occasionally ou acts tho part of a good Samaritan by ovorpoworing tho UDpleasant odors of onions, or something equally offensive, disBcminated by not ovor particular or neat persons. On tho whole, however, tho audlonoo is a pleasant ono, and tho ooncorts a perfect euocoss. Of course tho primal objoct Is to supply to all tho means for paBBing a pleasant afternoon, and each one has his or hor idoo of what constitutes such onjoymont. Lines of carriages occupy the convonieut drives noar a homo. Occasional horsomou aro seen through the loaves, noisolessly traversing the bridle paths, and a generalairof rest and unalloyed rural onjoymout suffuses tho sonl of tho lingerer in tho poiooful grovo.

Now tho third and concluding part of tho programme breaks in upon tho roverlo, opening with tho musical hypothesis, ventured by Adam, (uot tho origlual sinner, but a later ono) Si J'otaia rol," but being a froo nian iu thoso beauteous groves, no ono sympathizes with any auoh dosire for royalty, Strauss' waltz, WahlBtimmen," followed by J. R. Thomas' air, "MufitwoByGood byo? Kuchner's Quadrille "Palmetto," and then tbo mcdloy of national aire, in which Tho Germau Fatherland aud Rod, Whito and Bluo," fraternally mingle, and tho concert is ovor and evcryono departs, golug to tho loft toward tho Couoy Ielaud cars, or to tho right toward tho now ontrauco and tho Fiatbush avonuo cars, or oloo wendfug thoir way toward tho inoilolfurnihouao for rofroshmonts, all looking as if thoy bad passed a thoroughly enjoyable afternoon. MONDAY EVENING, AVG. 1.

AMO EM TS THIS EVEKJHfl. TmOOIU.YN RINK Snmmor Krenlng Concert. J1KS. OONWAY'S THKATUB Dollara. til.uKE THICATKE Vsrloty OLYMPIC THBATBP.

Tho Zitolla Troupe. BROOKLYN OPERA HOUSt lho SorloU3 FaraUy Jtoonei'a illumiori. WOOD'S MUSKUM. N. Y.

Perforraanoos evory aftoi. Boi.n Mill oioiunv. Loin. BOOTH'S TUliATKK, N. Y.

Llttlo Noll and Uio Urchlonos9. NIBLO'S OAR KNi N. Ifrfta. LItfA EDWIN'S TllrJAlltB, N. Kolly 4 Leon's strcl'.

BOWliHV THI1ATRB, N. Y. SMn ano Oavallors and li mmlhoads. flUlllH THEATRIC, N. Y.

MlnBtrol Porformanoo. OKNTR PARK ARDEN. S.Y. Thoodor JJummer Night Oonoort. TMNY PASTOR'S OPKRA HOURK.

N. Y. Ootoroon. WALLACE'S THEATRE Bluo Board. The Fourth Edition of the BrooKIyn SHUly Kiuile is supplied to JVewsdcnl crN, Carriers, and tlio Public ol the EusU'rn District, ct lialf past four I.

lit the Distributing Atrency of Goorjrc A. Wood, No. 43 Broadway, Ji. ncr Koosevelt stroct erry. To our Headers, "We have established agencies for the sale Of the Eaou; at some of the principal busluoss points it New York Cily, as follows: As.

ir llmifO flops. C. T. Rookwood, Grand street Ferry. South Side Railroad, James Slip, Sew York.

Wooiliutr Broilers, Erie Railway Kerry Buildings, Corucr of Chambers street. New York. fTJTnn Oenehal Catlin Afsociation. This Social lub havo their first picnic to morrow, at High lvrk, and a Tory foitive time is anticipated. Summt.p.

Festival. Tho C. L. Asso elation, i.i Brooklyn, liavo their Summer Night's Festival at Myrtle Avenue rark, morrow night. The.

festival will commence at 3 1. hut the oveuing will Xo Iho grand time. A Wife lir.tTFJi.John Cannons up before Justici Buckley this morning, on tho eotnpiut of James MeMahoii, who chared him with having beaten Jiis wife. Juiin got saury with his better half yesterday, anil gave her a bad "batiii." Justice BucklcyBcnt Liui to the rtuiteutiar.i lor filleen days. ricxicii.

Tim animal picnic of tho St. Vini Pi Paul Society takss place at Lcffcrts Park on ur. i.vni.l. The proceeds are in aid of the poor 0f The same 'lay tho Young Men's Christian t'iia of tlio DoKalb avenue Mclbodist Church, Co on Il.i ir f.rst excursion to Rarituu Beach Grovo. Tin at li Fulton Ferry at 8 A.

M. No post pom mini, as they will go whether or no. J. II. OHodbke Association There was a il attended meeting of the John H.

O'ltourkc Association at their club rooms, 60 Douglass street, to complete tho arrangements for their first annual excursion, to ba held on Monday, September 4. The Steamer YirginU Seymour and barges Walter Sanda sad J. U. Haskett aro engaged for the occasion Ihoir dedication, Srring Hill Grovo. The mouthers proniiso their friends and guests, and those who wish to honor ihein by attending, a most enjoyable timo.

A Nuisance. Friond Israel, who owns the immense livery itablo in Olormout avenue, got a big advertisement this morning. Ho was cleaning out tho liable. There was probably a six raontbB' accumulation Tit filth, and the smell vttiated tho pure morning nix for Mocks around, so that peoplo passing in cars or walk ing anywhere in the vicinity had, to uso tho common phrase, "to hold their noses." Something ought to bo done in the matter by the proper authorities to prevent Jtho recurrence of such an outrage. Another Benefit for the Westfield Sup IT.r.i.r.s.

The generous aud gt ial Louis Grautegein jiroprictnr of tho Brooklyn Garden, will give a free euteri jhnneut at his place on lYe.lm..d;iyeiening noit, for the benefit of tho Brooklyn sufferers from tha M'cttt'u Ut cM Iosioa. He will yivo (tie ouiir proceeds from the silk of lager bier and other refreshments, nil Hie proceeds of thortootii ur gallery, bagatelle, toward the fund now being raised at the Mayor's Oflloo tfor the object named. Tho money will bo rceeived by committee of well known German citizens. Well AViTcnEi). Heury Darby, a yormg rnan about IB years of age, was brought before JiiBtlco Uuckloy this monliflg, charged with larceny, on tho complaint of John Hose.

Rose boarded with Darby's rarcuts until about a month aiuco, when young Darby taking with him Hose's watch and $10 in Money, He spent his time aud Rose's monoy in Jersey aud came hick on Saturday, when ho was nabbed Jy Oilieiv Leavy. Justice 11 ackley will examine the case on the liDtn. KiiitrN Comity Iteiil Estate Transfers. Court st, 1 s. it of Warron si, EO.tjirl.:! ill.lWll irennsyivmiia cd ftoutu Carolina avs, cor, tix Uorbert s.

it of Smith st, 20.tiiti3.tiib3.iJ lo iMtiomisitn sf, and s.CUii ft of L'oiumbm at, 2 iU.ilu iro Kefl' u'lreL bl.t acres, rodi. 'i'. T. Cort'olvou land Hew iViVr. ii' 'to Yftiljw" i'took rOLtii, 3 acros 1 rod, Stioirll's, 1(37 Hew L'utchttu liay Uiis road and 8toart av, cor, 11 nrres Jrods Ii'ew l.tiei iit to lid) itidgu road and Stewart ar, for.

1 rod, 1' siiMro, Neek road and B. Johnson's road, a Vii'soiNryeioii'sl, "25x07.lx3J.8xU. i Pt'ckl iVst! IWft ot hroopav, StixlOU 1 s', fc l. i it i oi i aekeu lxl'J (v'ntrest. CJS It sol S.ickeltst, MxltO Tark sr.

135 iteof Ihroj;) av, 25xlll (seo b. owl 5,000 CCD 575 511 nom nam 6,600 etom Norn. Park 275 ft of '1 hroop av, 2axlUU (seo nho ilovo' ti.UMJ 't In Jiuriiil I.lfit i 1 (Tn.IlTl.lrO 1 CO ly.vn. i received oi un impL Us lust week. Tli? suci vnu ou'n io Uavo onKQadored tboi uUin future bjuiea in populico not too mucb Kiwu .11 rlu? kh.vo pt'cul 'ttions.

hverKrcon CeineU rv feins lavurito 0:1 accouui, piobi.oiy, of tlio iieiipi lorly to dull W1AF. K.tiiif) iuiik huiu liuudrt i dollars eacli. Greonwoou uu ik ta iiarKcl, like ir.ro atock. OIK l0KIESr0.J)ENJE. A Complaint of Cruelty to Car Horses.

3 0 tht: KtUtur nf the liriitklyn Eanlc li t(i uu; there is great neenssity of tho attention of the public to tho inhuman mauner iu which burses on tho various 3inc 8 cars in our oily are used, and more cspc iillv iluriug tho ho! weather iu Summer. I liavo observed that the poor, lame and Wirn 220rs! .4 are brought out at ingot, so that tite luliumanity of driving them when umibl to work need not appear too nianilest. As I frequently ride in tho cars at night, find the poor animals kepi moving only by constant of the lash. On the evening of tho 15th on car No. 3, of the Ea Stew York line, between ihc hours of nine and ten o'clock, a specimen of t'lis crut ltv appeared after driving from Bedford to East Jfew York, on the trip back to Pulton Terry, the horsea were kept movisg by almost constant whipping.

It is a ebame ann disgrace to our civilization to work the poor animals so long as it can be done with safety to iha owners in lylight, and then bring them out under cover ol daikuess to perform labor, aud force them on tiy continual lashing until they die In tho harnoss. I cannot lorbf ar calling tho attention of our police officers "and other citizens to this most aggravated evil, and a cquostiiig oil to assist, Mr. Bergb and bis society in (nitigatiug tho sufferings of tlieBc useful animals, whoso xlumb eloquence and patience appeal so Btrongby to our Humanity. A Wolk. A Lay on Dr.

Syntax. y) the Editor of tht Brooklyn Bajle Although I do not claim to bs ono of the "three, homely women" who read tho Brooklyn E.iolb, yet I acknowledge myself oue of its most faithful readers, aud to have been tjarticuiarly pleased with Dr. Syntax's coutriDutionB.v i Yet. with all hia nerlv in. I think too Doctor mnl mistake in reiat.

the identity of Botjy Jlakor. No woman could fee'i (guant at hifl strictures upon tho wbito hatted young or his chivalrle sym nathy for the "cur faced youni woman" alluded to. No Tinrtnr. fake mr word for it. Hetuy Baker is notthc poor boardiug houfie.

young female at ull, but tho idontical counter jumper bimsolf, who recognizes liis own portrait, and trieB to make somo explanation. To opon jour eyes farther I don't believe tho story of tho poor boarding house young woman is auythlugbuta myth either. I'll tell you wuo that meek eyed woman is. she is his wife! His wife married wheu she was ounger. prettier, more hopeful, and who is spending, what ought to bn her be days, iu thankless offices unon him.

I havo ne doubt that she sacrifices her own tili nturc a that bis white hat, gay neckties, shirt fronts. A mav alnavs be in a faultless condition, aud isauito conteuted, cur like, with the lew crumbs ho throws to iicr once in a wnne IB me way oi cneap omeriainmenis, xvhiTn i he. in liatuiv to it behind her brilliant lord and Xnast'T, whilu hoiriius to pa himself off for a "ta li lnr." and gain Die admiration of all the pretty rls, 'If such wives could onlv as ert themselves, turn vixens, flirt anything I I am afraid Dr. will ace tho molant bolv iaei womau no more at tho Rink coucert: now that tho pric; of r.du.i.ti has gino up to fitly cents, bui I hope that he will routiuuu to light tho Iialti. ioi the oppre.

ved, even at tho risk of offending Jiik. Lul r.rriE jnoi.oar. Slcitorcil Iiy lite Proiimiiiiit of a Foil I'uerot. So the Milor of tht fir'tokl'n ftrioie. Will von lift up your voice in our behalf, end nt ejvi.

thereby the united thanks of the roddeufa of slrtet.ln Hit Sixth Word? Ah! wo havo trials. in Ibis block, which if tliey ore not actually heart reud iug, are, to suy the least, exhausting. Through the Jonj. hummer days we have endeavored to oultivato nco resignation, by smiling serenely at fate and a lll Parrot, kept In one of the baek yards on First place, aud who flits there, tho embodiment of the aturemetttioned Yiniicnon a refrigerator, in stead of a iuouument, smiling and ehuokling at grief. But that is not all.

Uonot only aits, but ten ios, aud from "blushing morn until dowy evo" ulnars aro assailed with the eeiiseless soroiohlnc of the word Po," Wo hare waited loug aud uux ioui lylor his "Pa" to come, but it lias loug iiuco ru oU il itio lf into a cano of chronic disappointment, and, as the parrot seems to ho in full possession of tiealth. itri iieth nnd onerer. and bids fair, (like Tenny son's Brook), to go on forever," we arc objigod to op Iieal, through your columns, for an abatomout of ine ijuisuuce. una our unriBtiau ioruoar aueo on tho wane. In fact nothing of that linture seems to nourish at tho back windowo, If its owner will kindly reflect upon the fact that thoro are limits to liumau endurance and consider our caao Tjcin ronsiy, I think we would be willing to have tho Jiird itiiffed gratiB aud returned to his back yard, where it could be seen and not heard.

Let mo closo with this touching fact. We havo been intending for fiome time past to put a bill on our house, For Halo," Vut that parrot boB actually deprecioted the price of jeui esiaie in luis vicinity. MAY. IiiKzic O'nrivu Again to the Rescue inovv tlio Emigration Commissioners ailed to Meet. JTu the Kilitor or tht Brooklyn Eaglt: 111 Custom Avemoe, BnooKLTM, Aug.

19 1071 In my Itmt letter to you I stated my iiiten. lion of moetlnit tho Commissioners of Emim ation on TJbursday, nth. I did so, but found there would bono jneetinir on that day. Could you divino tho reason, and can It be that an ordinary individual Hko myself aud Irish, too,) frightened that great body of jnen It lookB like it. Or could it bo that still, small voice which kept there guardians of the poor stranger, while who had uo interest whatever to serve, was at jthe post of duty.

It may bo urged that they wantod 4 est aud wore in the country. Hut 1 ask them how much ret tho poor emigrants enjoy fr.irn the time thoy leave borne until tliey arrive at Castlo Harden and I Key they Ebonld be at their duiy. I went nt exlreme personal im oiiveniem lir catlso I said I would, and felt I should 1m there, lint those Gcutlemeu remained away beeausu Ihty kit like it, aud could uot bear the reproaches of to that wft that tho uu ol If I or I on that to lach it be fii the the who aud is and of all sh, 111 of iu in 16 at.

Get access to Newspapers.com

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

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

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