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

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

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1 THE BKOOKLTN DAILY EAGLE SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 10. I892. TEN PAGES. RELir.IOlIS NOTICES.

2T ATVM fIVO AH TPHVlVil NurM't anil Real Reate Transfers Sept ember 9 Taylor st. cor Wythe 17xS0, hil, William II Griftin to Sarah (Jrifflti. niort Qmncy st. 8 1.17.1 Throop av. IS.OxlOO.

hJkl: Quiucyst.se, 175 ft Throop av. IS. Ox 100, nil; Quincy lJ.t Tit mop av, IS.OxlOO. hl. Henry A bibley to Oliver I Judd.Xew York Eastern Wat' tin ffrelftn Willi ttt.

tn N'iehols av a vrKt Kf I A rANTED LADIES WILLING TO DO writing forineat their homes: good silarv g'iar anteed address mo in own 1 wrttttig with envelope. 3Iiss KDNA L. SMYTHF. Heit.i, prorictor of th famous tilori Water tor the com ploiiou. XTANTEIV A MI1.L1NKRY SCHOOL fctr practical instriu iori the nndcrlvim; prim i pies of art litis mil linery tlioro wh'y taught in workroom of ji privats millinery est prms 1 po tioui when competent.

caRHAKT, IS, rult.m st, u'lpo ite Wechsler A AbrrtPniu's. A KTE Iff IO ff. 5 IE A I KS. GOSPEL PRAISE MISSION, FIFTH av Snnday nchool, Prachiii7, 7r45 P. by Brother Brothun, tho Western wood Revival cervices after metiniT8 Monday.

pty and Saturday evening. HolineM moetma Thursday Vvenitic. All cor'liTliy invited. The employnioiit reopens Monday, Sptember 3i. HANSON PL BAPTIST" t'HURCH, AN son pl.ueur rtmst The Rev.

C. A. IMxon will pietch at 10::. A. ami P.M.

iday prayer mtinifs. Monday and Frid at 7 :4.. Seam at all HANSON PL METHODIST EPISCOPAL UHURCH, Rev. W. Parsons.

I. will preach Morninp s'bivt. "In t'i 'renl Rat tip Line; evening "Whittier. P.it and Patriot." Ad are wdcoiiio. Ufthnrs torfoit str Wfdurt dty Tueday and Friday nicht.H.

'TAXES Mf E7 CHURCH. REII) tier Monroe st Preachins: A. M. and 7:4.7 P. M.

hytre pa tor, Rev. dame nonicry. Sabbath Kchool P. ICporth loa'tiy meetia P. M.

Soats free. AH welcome. LEWIS AV i A 1 A CnURCH, corner of Madison nt Kv. Robert J. Kent.

Hitter, will nreneh. MorniMir util.iert: "Tho Men Aavertfwmenfj wuti'r this hnitin'j fin' 50 vents for each insertlun or Aw tines or less. i TlT A NTED Ti A A A ME ER rANTKD WASHIN; AND IP.ONING ANTED TO WAIT ON TAI5LE AND 5 hmi 1 by (all iVr three days al I i Sv.fdith roiiiin hr wood rcfer donprtairn work, a VJ San t. couth st, top tloor. 1 ucc nil Wjirn cecoud lloor.

back A NT IC 1 A THOROUGHLY EDU 7 cnted lady, ae J5 to 5i'. pifpnf sensing in n.nei mtibiii.iUrt and eslf iunt. mav obtniu lutriliv irnm for the Fall and Winter, hy ivldri ising AMHI TluX, Hot oltu ux, ANTED EXJ'KRIENCED A LI'. I ludien for our lio tierv. liv ami notion departments.

Apply to LKWIS Atlantic av, K.int New York. Kroul lyn. and rsemnsnrptMOB. AdvrrUfwents ar 50 rents ivr each insertion or rivv line. or less.

"VrANTEIA I RST CLASS URSE; rofor'M! es Dr. II F.MP.sTOM', ISA lirvo ilyn nv. city. VIT' ANTED A URSE AND TO KLP i 7 7 ith wing; to live in Uranfe. J.

Call at I 1 Let, is av. Brooklyn. NTEI SITUATION TO "Ui UP )N TO ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, by a ui: ce.il lor no unys or address at Lijl jugtoti av iHnr MiniiiT, ttTTANTKD SITUATION AS A LADY'S maid, by pcLtb!" each xvonuin. "alt for wo dsMi at 1 ..) A tla ic 5 ANTED I' A I A A USEFUL companion and pick ntl.Muhint by a 'liable re lined person or won 11 car'1 for a irrn'A mi; chiid, do plain willing md gtiod r. f.

r. nc jH would like perin.iii;'Tit h(nn. Mr. I Ninth ft. ('tmiiilx'riun itl ait nNr.

SITUATION AS A CHAM bermald and wsitreH.i, by re.M''Ct:il neat, lion eft youtiit girl. 'a'! for two dnvs al St uyvosant avenu ANTED SITUATION AS A CU A.M l. rmaid waitn'r s. In a respectable girl; has goo 1 city refercne i. an lor i js i ii av.

no tar is. 1 TSTANTED AS A CHAM bernmi arid to nspist it 'uc tren, or as infant', Ap ij'ini', by oung wo.nn if'i ply fur nays at i h'. TiTANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM b. ruiaid and ai by a ivup vo giri lias go ul ify 1 for r.o dtiys at t'A iiriitffi i st fonrt ilnur no cardH. 5TAN'rED SITUATI(LV AS" A WAIT 7 by a r' fp vteble yonn Si.

(ih ir; h. 1 I Hty references. Call for tV days at ltti 'ariuJ stair e.ort: or genen family, bv a neat (itrnian gir! ground tloor. hovf ivorl: mall Apply at 7 JSt park nv, Cook, WoNtier uud IVANT ED SITUATION AS A EI RST i a waitress. tv.

elv rears in the lnt. I vVr' Rt NNON, 10H La.d Kight nth st. VANTF.D SITUATION AS A (JOOD plain took, washer and ironer in a mni! privat fuuilv. by a mnidle vromnti tins good citj Call two lays at Jfi l.uj:iter st AMNTED SITUATION TO COOK wasn and iron city refer, ncer. if ten an.

'aU lor two lays at I I al st. No eard TANTED SITUATION TO DO DOWN 7 stairs work, by ft clean and iily comtet.nt youicr girl good cmtk and laundress willing and (diiigmg will live with a ni' private family onh best reference 'all 1.0". 1 Pacilic ut ar Clatson av. cuiTiil ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN 7 i. ral ho i.

in a smal! famiiv. bv ti vtmni: Norwegian girl. Plea. cidl sy fit i. Rrookiyn.

"ANTED ITUATION TO DO 7 era I hom in count r. by a Xorveia.i Ctimberland X. ANTED SITUATION TO." I 0 GEN h.iuM.ork.by a Swedish girl. Call Saturda find al i51 Heren ANTED SITUATION TO DO 'liEN TV honsfvork, a wido with 7 year old boy. Address li I av.

"7 ANTED SITUATION DO GEN 7 eral ho sewnrk, bv a girl; citv rcferpr.co; no objection to a plain 1 oar Wri'e: will bo willing and billing. I'l cnll iHM Hancock Mt. T7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GKS er.i' htiuso.rorl;, by rsnpectAble younc: Suediih plaic. tool; 1 irni r. hit1 good citj referenc M.

Cjil for two d.tv at av. TANTED SITUATION TO DO CKN 7 7 erai Aori: a pri vtte fnmiir, 1.. a Swp.ii irl good :vi.t Call itkr at: ring Frick flotrs lu'll. RANTED SITUATK: Tf DO "GEN era. Mouse vurk, a smalt lainilv.

pv a young North of Ireiand rood uok an I laun lri'hM goctd i rre.v.i ami niscuim; niperfit r.n'l re' iiilm best ol i. renees. Can he till Monday at 'Jil Ninth nt. A NTED 1 AT ION DO GEX en! housework in a small i hy a woman: ts a f. oo.i plaii: wnsrsi and ironer; iiat goo I city Tituce.

I'lcasn call lor twodajs at 5(11 'In; ton op lloor. 'ivi bakm v. liTXTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN 7 7 eral ork in a tirivnt f.unily, by a young girl, lately landed ouiiging itn uick to irn. Pioast fail at 51 1) Redford nv, Rrookiyn. WTANTICD SITUATION TO DO "LIGHT 7 housework in a mnall bv a young Ni ruu gin.

Apply to JHAN'SKN, 11! Prebident ht, Hrooklyu. Eiitplovnifia AfU'iiry. I I 7" ANTED SITUATION'S; SERA" ANTS Ami ironing, or i.o i no obi.cii. t'o "bo'ard ofall n.it io ialit.it"i Ilmoklvn F.mnlovmeni lttirovi i nif hon i ban good city refert'iice. Please call for two S7 ANTED A PUO'J'ESTANT NURSE "ne willlnpr to ii.H iat work.

Call ThiM r.ftsrnoon or morning it Hancock Brooklyn. "iTANTED NURSE UOR TWO CH IL 7 7 dpni and to do ttl.nn pnwing. a go to Oringe. waes $14 reference leipdred. Apply at l.ewl kv.

TANTED TO TA i RE OF A RARY, 7 7 Oilrl 15 to 17 year M'l: must hi neat and have good rtd'rrence. 1 llcilfonl tv. TAKK CAKE OF 7 a vomig girl, must li.ivv city reference. Apply at 5S7 McOono igh near Itslpti ANTED TO TAKE CARE OP 15ARY and aidst in hnuse.vork. a v.ir ahout 15; muse Kleop imme.

Yanderbil'. i v. ChambermuUIn ntil WnJtrcascd AGverttsejiit'nts iDtrfer this Utwliirj ari' 50 cents for each insertion of nee lines or less. TANTKD AS CHAMI1ERMAID AND VV ttaitress, a goo i irl to go a nhort dis t.uice in thee mtry. hfise modern improvements.

Call at Kaglc "Iford lirun. Cooltn, WnMlirr? Xrouc. Advertisements under this heading nre 50 cents tor each insertion of Are. tines or tett. T5TANTKD GOOD PLAIN COOK latindresn; wages At 5 Vnn ct.

1 A NT IC AS A COOK." WASHER AND ironer, a good girl. Call for two day at Putnam nr. ANTED AS PLAIN COOK, WASHEII 7 7 and iror.er, a neat. Apply after ') o'clock meriting at lsStiiy. sant a v.

WANTMD A GOOD COOK. WASHER and inmer: gooil wazos to a reliable iriri down stairH kitchen: no mtnir v.ork. Apply ftt Mrs. Winthrop hfth house oa't of Flathnsh av. south sid three city ii'i Propjct Park take Flat hush av cars; car f.tre paid at honfe.

TiTANTED TO DO THE DOWN STAIRS 7 ork, a young wciimn best city refercuco. Apply ut St. Jane pi. WANTED TO CO "OUT "FIRST "DAYS 7 7 of the week, a good laundress. Piease call at 1 Atlantic av, np stairs.

ONE TO CO()K, WASH ANI 7 7 iron, the other for work in a privat" fa ilv, two girls. Call immediately at 1 1 St. 1 elii st. near Fulton. 7 ANTED ONE dress, tho other as a chambermaid and waitress, two girls ierinau or Swede rvfervnets required.

Call Monday und Tuesday ut I.OOh Oemi st. dcncrnl Ilouseworu. Advertisements wi'ler this heittliny are cents for each insertion of five fines or less. TV ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work tn a family of three, a coinpefnt iirl good cook ami laundress bring rofercuces. Futuaiu uv.

Z7 ANTED FOR GENERAL HOI'S 7 work and the othr to mind chihl, two Kirl. family of good Call at IMS cat ur st. SrANTED HO It' OENER HOUSE in ft small family, a girl who understand FJaiu cooKiiiK and is a gond laundress; wuges IL'. lilt irftt pl. 7 ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSK 7 7 work, a competent irl must be a got wanner aim iroiior.

liedford. all at St. Mark. av, n.ir TO IK) GENERAL HOUSE 7 work at i4H "olunibi rook lyn, a Orman girl. A I TO DO GENERAL HOUSE 7 work in a family of thro 2, a girl; references required.

'all nt 5M(J Decntur t. ANTED TO DO GENERAL 'HOUSE 7 7 work, a girl must bi a jjooj cook and laiitidit is renceri re iuir id. Ilj Dcjnt ir st VvrANTEI TO DO GEN ICR A HOUSE 7 work in a Hinall family, a irirl. Apply at V.V Fon av, betwpen lii'Kalb ftiwl WiJloughby. nrANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE 7 work ir a Himill faniilv.

tt co uip''t'iit with reier eice. 157 Touipkitis av. ciu ncr Macon st. VANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSES' 7 woJk iti a phiu prirate family, a. girl, tiltl Fifty seroud ft, outh Krooklya.

ANTEI TO IX EN ERAL 1 iOUSE 77 work, a girl: ntus i he good cook, ironer and wash t. Call with reference at 1 Mil I pl. ifcV'ANTED TO IX) GENERAL HOUSE 7 work in a nniall fjinily. without iri and iron: nr Swede preferred. I US1 S.

lierm. rhti.ui st, ueir Hoyt. TO DO "i EN ERAL HOUSE 7 7 work, a good girl must cloan and Ca'l at St Marks between C.ir.tou and Vander Idlt. "'5 ANTEI to" DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a family of four adults, a in: st he a ood cook, wa her and ironsr. Call, with reference, at deilerson uv, TANTED TO IK) GENERAL HOUSE 7 work, a neat, oldigiug giri: good cook and laun dress city nfrence.

Ajijdy at tSitK Union st, between lichth and Ninth av. "VQT ANTED TO DO (iENERAL HOUSE WWK ill a Jinn i i i mji or tiennan mutt he a good cco't and In in nr ss. at l.HI Clinton st. 7 ANTED TO DO GENERAL" HOUSE 7 7 work, a cApable womm; inun he good co k. wasberaud iroDerand hav rity rcferemn l.erman or s.Tn.ditth.

Call for two days Ht i'AS tuiney AVANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE 7 work In a family wit'i 'hildren, a competent nan, goo reiercn.e rncjunvn; wages t.a.i at oil Walworth si, lu ar iV'AX'reD TO DO CiHKERAIj HOUSE Vt work in a family of thfrr, a competent girl; must. iiea good took and Uundre good city reference. Call at 1 IU Joraleinon st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL "HOUSE 7 7 work, a girl must be a (jood cook, perfect and reference from last employer; good wages. Ltd lerts pl.

"VaTANTED TO DO HOI'Sl 7 work in a small family, a girl: must he a good cook. and or Swede preferred. Appl at 1 av. ANTED TO I'O THE'' HOUSE VORK 7 7 ami washing for in family, a t.ernifin girl: goivi relrem rTutred one tliar Ha i lived a isii family preferred. AppJj at lsn r.in i av.

at r. I 1 o. I A BROOKLYN TABERNACLE REV. Jr. rr.

Doolittlo will preach to morrosr 10:30 A. M. 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 2:45 P.

M. A LL SOULS' UNI VKRSALIST CHURCH "SL, onth Ninth st, near Bedford av The Uev. John Ooieman Adams, 1). tviil preach on Sunday at 10:30. Sunday school 2:30.

THE FIRST PL 31. E. CHURCH; ami Henry hU. fJospel meet lilies rrtburaod. renovated and nvrly ilocontud.

A noarty welcome. 7i THE METHODIST EPISCOPAL IIOMK. I'oruer Xw av jind Park pi, Her, Dr. i It. Rei.or pruach P.

M. Prayor meotln, Tuen dayjif terrifjon at UMQ. FIRST PL'm; KiCHURtfHr'PWACH fjfc. iiur hy tho pajitor. Hcv.

Tt S. P.ird:ntfton, l. at A. M. (subject.

vict, in Onrl ifr," At 7:4. P.M., rtuuitjct. "liuty vh. Self Intercut Sunday Bchoo I ut P. M.

PrayprmeottnK, Wednesday atS. A WARREN rST E. CHURCHTNEAR i Xjl Rev. W. K.

Smith. paFtr. Holy CfmTmJnttn fU A. hcIiooI. at 7 by ibe pastor.

Prayer uicctinjc oveuiuu at o'clocic. I AT YORK STM. K. CHURCH, CORNUR Gold t. Knv.

1,. patur. will preach at A. M. and P.M.

held in Sunday iH noo! room, er.tr.iiu nn nt. Snnday school at P. M. Prayer ct Tuesday ovenii.K. tome.

T'aiE "y.REH Methodist 4 aLyistt'iith dniJFo'irth av.prpac hiiiR ly partnr, i T. r.offau, to morrow at ami lmvitat fcxxt, ThiM th last Sb of confvrenco year. Seats fre All welcome. "4 TjRADJiURY HAJ.L; J7. Bt, tno BROOKLYN SPIRITUAL ASSOCIA lueetn at, P.

il. Mra Ahby N. Hurn hani of Boitoi; wi.l rptak, and P. Pro.otor W. H.

of Chicaito wiii wpeak on thn lii'jle; i rojrraBflivo Saturday evening, A OXSERVATORYHALL, spiiutu XTL tliftri. Fulton st, corner Uedfonl av. Mr. A. M.

i iiiuinK, trance nied.iMii and bpoalter, will occupy the ron.r.iUi morniuK evening. 'IVnt. of spirit presence at tiiL ido.to of each durvlct. ljueotioiis howerer profound And intcicatc answered. rST PRIMITIVE METHO TSL PIST lonroL at, near Stuyvenant av, liev.

ArniuJ, pastor, wiU preach at 10:30 A.M. and at li't P. M. on pMpni anatomy, illuat rated with oil painting, Sabbath Layman'! ratwtinz. 1:40.

liA by deo. H. Kly. Koq. Veiey prayer ti.4.".

P. M. 4 PEOPLE'S U' MYRTlTE sLav. Kdwar.I StophenH Wright pator, Saturday nunt, Br iihtr Ji hn P. Yomil, iendtr; Sunday, Jirother Van Ciift, le.ider: 7, Woll'y eac'.

praycrine' ku; rt.i;e ty John Strauhf niurjjca! (Uructor, Mr. '1 liorn will sing; preaching by pantor. Ah maa: 1 EIJEORU" AV paHtov at and at by tne opini: of Sunday nthooi at IlUL TJEDFOUO REFORMED Ormontl pi and av. v. Il rrafn 1, tor.

Sorvict rt will be resumed on Sun IS. "5 KOOKLYX" SOC1KTY OFTHK "NEW H.JJ (JilURCU. Mor.rne pi, corner Clark nt M. J. ill public worship to morrow morninK MO.

St al.i nys welcome. HE Hi HTS BA PTl JL? i 'Ht'lt' iH, i ornor llersen st and BeiiforJ av Rev. D. pantor, v' preaeh to niorninj; on "The Jiwle of Uoa'd People," and in tho evening on "A Deal ion." Alt iron. (iOXGREGATlOXAE 'HUKCH, tJoriifiia st, W.

T. Stokefl. pastor Ser vitMH at 10:45 and 7:4." P.M.; tho pustorwill preach; all weltnme cement in the neighborhood jptvially 'e'echer me morTa IT TKUnAL CHURCH. Herkimer ft, near itoekaway av, S. B.

iintorProachin Ul: ir by the pastor and at addresa will bo K'en by Japanese fail oosJsme. A il mado EUKORD li'RAXCH YOUXU 5lEV "'S li CllUISTIAN ASSOCIATION'. Uar av. boUevn Xitnii'l and Maroy A Kpe'd rvic wiii he hu'. iuy at in ihj lent.

(Vlfbr.ited sp 'akcr, a no A yinsmc. and cornet. An invitation eatondid to ivry yo man. EXI'EXNIAL CiiAPEL OF FIRST Ly r'OItMEI) St. Maritu pi, near Third av.

Itcv. A P. Sto. kvelt. Divine Bervice at 11 A.M.

Sunday hchool at '2 Mil P. M. "VEXTKN I al haptist church, ADEL V' ii VS. pn.n tor Prc 8.Tvicn A. M.

ami P. M. Sunday k2 P. M. heat free Al! are welcome.

f'j rst're FORMKD CHURCH. St. Marks pi. near av Tho pastor, Kev. Aasti i P.

StoLiKwell, preachei at 11 A. M. and P. M. SiiTnlnynchool at P.

M. HURCH 'OF Ti IE MESSIAH, GREKNE yaud Clermont avs, itev. Joaoph P. a sistant mintcter Comtiumion. A.

uiorniu prayer and normon. 4:30 evonint prayer. CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR (FIRST tariai! Pierretiont nt, corner Monro Rev. II. Price Collinr, minirttpr ntrviee at 1 1 Sunday pchonl, Willow pi chnnel.

It P. M. cl! are welcome. CHURCH OK" OHfRKST" (SCIESTISfir 12 Uanover nl. Mm.

P. Leonard, speaker Siindavt, A. M. Thursdays, P. All are cordially welcome.

CLISTOJT AV OONGR13 (TaT IO 1UL CHUKCli. near Clinton and Lafavettfi Rev. Tnomiir H. Meiod, D. pastor Serritre.H 10 M0 A.

M. adn 7 P. M. Sunduy school P. M.

Strantjerrt are welcome. HURCHOF CHRIST (f )ISCIPLESVSTER Mini pi, Uv. Thomiri (halmcrH. piftor 10 A. theme, Dawn of a New Sunday nchool.

7 o'clock, young people'n jirayer meeting. 7:4. preach i iite. CHURCH" THEi500'6 TIDINGS ITniverHalist). tjoincy Ht, near Heid av Preachins by the the Rev.

.1. Russell Tabor, at 11 A. M. and 7:4. P.

M. Sunday school at A. M. AH are welcome. ARROELPARK METHODIST" EPIS COPAL Carroll Mt, betweon Smith and Hoyt, itev.

r.B. Ij pti.un. pastor I Vrd of "The Invitation." 10, kcIiooJ. Spjitu free All are welcome. a co'sg'r'e a ti al CHURCH.

Haneock nt. near Franklin av The pastor, Ur. will preach Sunday mornins, September 11, at the evening, Sunday school, li 1. in the chapel. ALVARY BAPTIST CHURCHVC'ORXER av and Decatur at, Rev.J.

Allen, paster Serviced will be renunie.l to inorro Prt aelnnR 10 sill and by Rev. John M. Davii. Sunday school 'J Mti P.M. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH, BRIDGE 'I.

st. near liyereti. Knanp, pastor, wiTl preach ami 7: 0. nclmul Praver meeting Tuesday and Friday evening 7 A'l are invited. "T1 HUK( OF THE REF( )RMATION, (atei av, between rranknn ann (liidsnn, Fiev .1.

(.. iicrliTir, D. rector Strvico with r.enmin by rridor At 7::.0 Rev. James N. ill preach.

Si'nitay school Bible claas i. Al! eata free In the evening'. CLASSO' AV. Ri A CHUR (corner Monroe ntj The pititor. Rev.

Jo3Cpll Iiuiu B.irr'U.iU preach at 10:0 on "Believ in tlit' Joveof (jo.i,''and at 7:30 oi: "Kiirht Living in the Home Five minute's talk in the evening on "Bet WrliCHbK tilE 'PILGRIMS, CORNER of HetiiT and Rcm jeij st The services ot divine worship in his rh'irch on Sniday. the 1 1 ti: will lie conducted by Uov. Kdwin H. Byinirton. pastor of the Pilgrim chaprl, in th.

morning; no evening service; hour ot nervice. 1 1 A. M. ENTRA LPRESBYTERiAI Topipkin and Wi'ilouhby nw. Rev.

,1. Ctr on. Ptator rvice to morrow nt A. M. and P.

M. Snbj in th niorninR. Thn Bible; Vhot Mnyt Know Abotn It in Order to an Int dlijent Study." In the evening he i.a or i I proach the tjrut in a erien of sonuon on ctowum; subject, "Tho of Life." The eveniner will he preceded by a ton minutes' difc Wton of the in.tnifep'to of the dealor.s of Xe.v York male in their recent convention in this city. EIGHTEENTH ST 7C HUE NEAR Fifth v. Rev.

Jhn. II. Buck, pastor Frsachin? at M. and 7:4." P. M.

by the pvitor. Sabbatli school at Seat i froe. All cordially Telcom. EAST NEW NEW Jerseyav. ntr Dr.

W. Brok', pastor morrow cond by the patorat and Mor. iiii siihit "(JodS t. niinr suoject "The Work Beforo Strangers invited. All are mnde welcome.

JIERKLMER D. 1.. i a Preich Sab'ath moiaiic, i 0 object, "The Tebt ol (. ernion' evpiuux. snbjert, Monverr iotiM Multidid." Saljbath fchool, Kph wonh ieairur praver meetiiiK, E'ILMANUEL 'BAPTIST "CHURCH, LA fuyutte.lv and St.

pi John Humpstone, pastor, will preach. Morninje worship eveniiiff, S'induv rfchoid, All at service Seats fr. it. the evunini. Prayer tiua on Tuesday and Friday evt nius, 57AST CHURCH Ij The Rev.

C. ii' i reah. Morninj: nerviee, A. subject dijery nn Merjy Met." Coui niunhiL. at cIom: or i crvk e.

f' nini: rvi rindav ho? at Ywn; peopleV priyer meetiMi; Wedneridav Re ula.r mvctinB riday nijcht. All are welcome. THIRST BAPTIST 'H URCH' PIERRE 2 ST, now vorshipin in the New i 'Iiapf o'i ft. nei. C'o irt.

Preachinc by the llcv. Cnarei A. Sn'rcoly, IX IV, at A. M. and ol I.

M. p'jhool at :4 I. M. TJirtST "CHrUt'rl OK CHRIST isCIEN i tKt i. Aurora I.

rata, athedr.il, corner P.e iford av UTi.l thro i ii it. Rev. K. Maion, tor ervice. iber JO: A.

M. Sunnny CJ M. evening. o'tiuk. METHODIST EPfSlOPAE if.

il.i rt raudatl J. ill pr dcii to :uorro.r at lOileiA. JI. and 1'. M.

Sunday schco' at 'JiHD i eagua pv.T.cr tj: All r.r welcome. Scntv free. i KANCIS' 'METl ODIST' "EPISOOPAL riTftril. Vrka.v. near P.edfordNU S.

Will, i iiun jiiur iil retch Liberti I' ri ndi i an ,1 TVs ilv. uii.j. reviv.il byHirini I until Sc.u..ay c.Vji 10. A coriiial welcom to all. utr.

frt e. IfIKSTKEFOUA.ED PE ES It I A PrtCil. rroi po' p1 betwe i itth and 1 3 th av Preji iii i.t M. nod IV by Ir. Sabbatli fl oVlock.

mei ing oa 'VVr iiiK teJa.y evening. All arc cordiahy invite 1 to SADIST iiEFOK5IED C'flURCH, SEVEVrH a Ca.rro'1 ft TV p.i.t.or. v. .1. V.

I arrar, ik i id at A i. and :45 1. trti en crdiliy ir.vitc l. Sunday nchoo! at :45 J. To Hiti: ciab will meet on Sunday, bep temb.T It 5R.NEIJN AV I'HESEYTEKfAN i 5 1 'Ji l'H: The bo on Sundiy, 1 Sf'pt iubT IS I'liHO A.

M. and M. S.tbi.nrc s' hr.ol tbe Dsivaib av I I'lbi jii Suiidav. Septe or 11 Hcv. Rip i per.

Mil pr in the tncrmrg anJ he Kev. flharlm hd wnni ti.e evening. i A TV KT1 iOOIST KI'ISCOI'A 1, I 1 i'ilt'Itrii, TVL'iith UT.i.iirnr Si I1. t. i i i i it'it 1.

If. vi: pi ch ti A. ami P. 1. S.nll viioo! ni I'.

II. ilUJiiXiJ AV UAITIST CUUlU'il, XBAK uy ciiu 11 :t.e i. bihiii in i'vrninw. A. and tne llef.p ti t.

Urin; ai'hr: ian." achooi n' MO P. M. Yon are invited. P.EENWOOD BAPTIST OHL'RCI COR" tier Kourth av nnd itr enlb at, Kev. Kobert U.

Hull. L. i putor Pr H. hing ei at A. M.

and :45 P. Bih! sch ed at A.M. and r'M0 V. M. Von are cordially ilsd to hll these serrice.i.

GRA PRESB YT EK I AN" CHURChT Stuyvcsint anil Jetl Tien ava. Preaching bytho pan tor, Kev. anbury C. CLirke, tt U)M0 A Subject: "Tho Great Teinpto." nndat P. "Praifling the Vic tor." Sabbath bcbool at Prayer meeting Wednesday eveninc at 8.

Ry a rs'spectable wniiuin. to go out by the day or uk nie; best of nd renc VENTED VA.SHLV(; ISY A DANISH womu. ioT! MiMiday.i. Call ourteenth st, be tvfn Si vciitli and Kiuth top ilrir. A NT i I A 1 1 1 AND IliONINC T.i go out by lit day or to home can give bent citj r''t.

rand av. tirsr ib or. WAS HI. AND 1RONINC i Hy r.cmg Swrdi Wfunun, go out hy the day. Pii ae at or add re licr.

in store. A NT I WASHING 1 A RESPECT all1! S.vcdihli woinnn fnnuiv Call all the werk on JO 4 Dean rAN WASi il A RESPEO nU co'. red wonotn fnini ly to take homa he we. n. "al: ARSHAIX, Ad'ipni et.

"V'JT NT V. I ASHING Oil IiiONING Rr a r. p. ni t. gr.

out hi the i ih.iim tm in i ifi ii ioom cjill at l', rny tloor. A A SUING 1 5 A UESPEC a tirt atin drens. i i dison 1 for 1 1: Pieaso call Jit if tenmred, DcKulb over the butt A WASHING A RKSPEO tiM in. an il gn n'nif n's v. sihing to (.

n.t. or iM i ni tin tirst nf thn gr, I city ef.T i. Ploic en: I at or address i08 av. nii'iL V5t wcjkk day to do ho rs' nine be hrtcltea jau; idr s. iw 5 :7 (.:.

r.v. imd rANTED WORK RY A RLSPECTA m.d die ifinaTi or washbij; lif i 1 at I (i HerHii st. ek. ANTED WORK WASH INfL IRON atn! ho.iffc'eia:ng, 1 a re.p'";tsnle woman. 1 111 Micu.

A I'M Vv' A (J TO lake home, or work of any kin.l by the dav. resn Mrs. HLAIR, nnT av. A NT EI i W'OH lY A Y'OUN (nbn il wonuiti, I dai. wa.

hing. ironing or lit' I i ANTED WOilK ISY A HESPECT A girl. lo b. day i a i washer and irt'iit 'l rniciit id aniTJg. Call mr one ilsyat III.

'l riiiciit nv, rANTED WORK A GOOD, STRONG, re pe young iiitn, to go out washing and ironniir: or ollice cleaning Plnjihf. cal' aM wt i. H'A I.il.ivtte bu: nt. Janitor warning ami iron nur ho Plnjihrcal' aM we.i. I.il.ivtti XrANTKI WORK i 7 i bli woman, no ni A It Ii'UiiTTA.

7 7 hit wtitnan. no ni asliin. mid ironine or li'Mj Appl.t at I rt.n Washing tct; ar pIXtMU IlIIfViTfd. r.M KD WORK A RKSFFCTA 'oman wa. ltiit to irn o'il bv th dav.

or and ohhgiug. MH Kent av, rear no. i W'ANT'EI WORK a rhspecta 7 7 bb olor' v.oiiiiin. togoout bv d.ty or hoilt l.at gofid city veter uici'. all two days at I'v.

ri ut. tirsi ilo r. WANTEI WORK UY A liKSPEi TA V7 bl woman, washing iroicngor cleaning by lie day lias ou city rcfreiu i call addre for two tla; at '15 odd n' care Mrs. II vnint, or it1 it or. XANTKD WORK LY A ULSPLCTA 7 7 blewiiman, waldng and i v.

gd ou bv th( tho day or take ho an hi: ho H' lmiig orniyotlior week at Atlan work; city rel'Tcno' ic av. cail STANl'ED WORK THE I'l II ST OF every' week ar a tirr' csasi lauiidrs, by a r'spct a'il woman; will give week at IPS satisfactory refyrunt Call all AT ANTED WORK HY A YOUNG COL 1 or 1 woinr.n, th Plea call Lcr ht TiiTANf El WORK RY A an, hy tlie dav: nnth'r it.ifi'lH tine washing and ironhi'i nr would do Call al or addrefia 1 1(1 WyfktiS t. A A OHK A RESPECTA 7 7 bly wiTnttn, to go out by tho Any to take, homo or hr has gno 1 city rcf Call for two days nt i.5 Liuctdu p1. WANTRD WOKK UY A RESPECTaT 7 Swedish woman, tonnojl 'y thi day or to taka home ashing and ironing, or houser leaning has good iiy Call for vo days ar. HHi st, third Hour.

AT ANTED WORK WASHING A NT) ironing, to co i bv tht dav ar 1 ilnv. or hotmi. leauinir. bv a re pect ah colored woman has irood citv rifrrnct. I'li'aso call lor voilavs.

Mi.is M. S4 Irrinc pl, basement. WORK RY a respecta it 5 Mi IV.iu et. ti tt i' i i U'iPy PV A pivwrrV 1 lA) )lih l. A KEbi ECIA 7 'do wonta i.

aiui to go ti by tho day or to tar. hmie.or houceeteanu tit cI Asn bin nd )Kih go tjiy reference. Civil fr two days fc ir r.igM 'Hill IM'K I ISO I TANTED HOUSE SUITAP.LE" FO 7 boarding honf: niusr be birgf rind rootuy and par i.fiTij imiii ii icii aim re iriiiiinni" re IU, drf Ms A. F. oilb ANTED HOUSE TO PUIiUHASE 2 7 7 storv 1 I ou esy term': ttkhJi rr.

imyirovn iutnt teu in i nut ft wal Cir (Fill. Address A. S. I.AMPIiKMt. Mont; Brooklyn.

NTED HOUSE A GOOD HOUSE in a rir: locahry, tint in Mastern District; not 5,1 fT a no iniviit ansuers conti (i iM'al. A.ldrcKH IToll. Kagh ofTi' e. VrANTED HOUSE TO ONE AR 7 rangeil for 3 firM locality. staling mil part CA Kt, Ilox fS, Kaglo firtivi.

RANTED HOUSE A SMALL HOUSE VV to r. iit, or poi. ibiy to nt I't monthly; nrisf. be in in desirable io tor a pri v.tf am il i ill paiTicuiars, l'. ANTED HOUSES OWNERS wa.

I to e'l to let in any part id the city will k. i.uvi bULK'K, 5fi irt nt. ANTED HOUSES A AN St r. I'or to lot have l. demand will un 11 pitrt icuiara of i ti for al or nf KhWAKUS.

Icn' ilMate, It 1 1 st. I'L'HXIS II Eli 13 Mhv. v. hprp wholrt or pun ol ro it i. vn l.

rn i.i Mat of 'lm I or I ilifil ti, retijrrnc. Ail if', iU: Hot 1 I. K. 41. Jscit'STs.

SUPREME UOUIiT. 'OUVi'A" e' V.1Xil i v.7s' tu.it and hiti it I.i in tory jn cut und 'tie made, in tha act.r'.,.l..J.r.g the 5th day May. i i nd Hie ai.ie 1:1 I ii vt In? Merit n' IMi Tl.o ii r. in 1 ann' otlicn. 1 f.

re i ai I intfrbicutnry i .1 i' u. i i 1 f. Ki' t. i. rv a v.

Sa'f. room, Nil 1 nu.i Mo. rag 'tr tt.e cUvof oklyn, on V. edue. lb' 5rh.lv.

o. tober, Me.1, at twelve oVWck. no that 'ia. prctni es i'i "itid i. it'Tiin utorj iiolgin tit r.ii and therein dc i I i a It.

a r. i but rtah: iot, p. ci or pr' it ti i hi; ere. tml then Oil, iyn: .1:1 I bc.n the of Uroo. ilyn, County I ol Kmg.

Siato of New Yxk. ann bounded and I foliowc. to vit i'. at tho point of intersection Ot the I. oft 1 I fivoauc wua ihe westerly side of 1 und .1...: .,1 aici of 'n id ivit'i t'r'Vl' 'i fm i' i 1, i li.

oV i KalT. Mi'i'l M. II. Ii i'i. Taiill i iin Xliv a vi Ha a i.l parjiW itli Do ti etit roi parry vail: i.iroifih tin cent party wail i hmi )ierot jfid yr.rniip with indr 1 i i i thence er sad par a.

twei.ty let icnce to tn iTi: I. i li.m 1. 1 to or p.f.:il or plaeo i r. rla: ii or parcel of i. 1 1 tated i.

i jr and. nded nt.I 1 1 nl kl' ie i ri 1 to. to i i T. point on the nortt. I Ja! vr e.

dl rm; t't't feet Me l. f' ti. K.d' und iv'ivjr cir. ru 'ience mil her.v and Mtr.y a thence v. I b.

ill 1 jveuu vhuI.v U. thonr and v. tn one i' 'a'do aver: tueecc i.io:j i to urn placo of A .1 tu'if ot, pi, or rc of land with tho 1. ,:1 "mt on erect t. and he in in the Ii ''M'j; i.ity ol Stat 1 Xcr rs.tr.

i l.o vs. to L' exie. i otl ot" T'jcitic V.r 1. 1. tot i and et.dit in ea tei he ru' i 1 of p.o.inc i I t.

rf a thence parallel ih I'iciri av. a pai i f.t hruirli a bri. v.j... I to ir ej rly 'a i he tt ii iocr incheri thence t. parl ic' i I i l'ortv i.rir feft, to 1, ily Pacilio street.

sis t. en eer. .1 'i ill'. r.Tl a.d ot to I b. wu; jc phi of be pi of 'mul i 'i: "1 lyn ni lii il at t'i; til IM'I lu rt 1: ir P.r.u 1L i 'r or tbirt ttrr.

i i iv tiom y.ir of llan aad v. r' au Imriltlol i In. ii 3 r'i i it I nty f.v.. 1 (i 'irill with 1 i. IV Miiri.i.rlj' hi i H.it street i' uortrie I tl.irt ro.ir tin.

:n.jiis rli. "iint it tii.u'" of I Itru S' pitnilii IS'i" 1 I i 1111.1: A fr.r li'Uiff. 'Mil i "I.K, I niiriliui: A i f.ir il.T i i N. Ut. S.

ii cockt or "uk statb of i.v." YOU'; i stihia Morfii. tui 11 it: t' V' i to lii' "1 tifin r. vlt Ti' ill 1 i Ii, i j'j a ti afurr Till M't 1 "I I 'Ii' fl (i.T. w. ttJ.

in ci' "1 i i m.le. I 1 iif.i i. i.i 1,.. Uv'f tji. Or, i I 1 Ol.i if, Ai't.

I'. I V.t. it). lit. Aniiri," Miiitrin: inr'n Ti illi'l: is uiion jii'j by I i.a.;.,i: ui" th.

llni. I vin I'rat .1:1.1 of th, ju 'tif'i of tin I'utlrt StuTc nf Ne.vTnrit dritf I Si'pt inlj.T T. 1Mi and riittd Cu com in th i.ttirr of lio I Ki. itr. Coimt it t.

ll.tll of Hoi orim, in tS. cit of lit S. day of tto.it.mber, lstlti. Dto.U Iri.i BClO tinS M. C.

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Harlem and the New Haven railroads. THE SUNDAY EDITION ONLY Is for sale at the news stands of the following hotels: Fifth Avenue Hotel, Hoffman House, Metropolitan Hotel. Grand Hotel. Coleman House. GUfley House.

Imperial Hotel. Bartboldi Hotel, Oriental Hotel and JEverett House. THE EAGLE IN WASHINGTON AND ALBANY. THE EAGLE can be found on sale in Washington at the Washington Nows Exchange and at the news stand In tho Arlington Hotel, the Shoreham and Willard's hotels and in Albany at tne news stands In the Deluvan House and Stanwix Hall. Mn WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU.

610 Fourteenth st (Newspaper Row), Washington. O. THE EAGLE IN EUROPE. Gillie's United States Exchange, ft Strand, Charing Cross; American Travelers' Reading Rooms, 4 Lamruam place; A. B.C.

Exchaneo Club, 175 New Bond street; Cable News Company, 5 Nev Bridge street, Ludgato circus; Thomas Cook Son, Ludcate G. M. Bowles, 14 Strand. London: Mnnroe A 7 Ruo Scribe, and Anglo American Bankiuc Company's: Reading Roin. Gl Aver.i de l'Opera, Paris; James T.

Bates A Geneva, Switzerland, and tho German Transatlantic Exchange, 7R Friedrichstrasse, Berlin, Roma Grand Continental Hotel. Cuba It ts asnnrva that contrlbvtlotis unaccompanied vrtth stamped envelopes to guarantee their return, if unused, are not regarded by their writers as vxrrth recovering. The Eaolk cannot undertake to send back such manuscripts. ASPIRANTS FOR TEACHERS' PLACES Will Be Examined September 21, 22 and 23 by Mr. maxwell.

The superintendent of public instruction. Will jam H. Maxwell, has fixed the tine for the examination of applicants for teachers' certificates of the crade aa Septomber 21, 22 and 2o. The examination will take place in public school No. at Bedford and Jefferson aveuues, and mil embrace tests in reading, spelling, penmanship, business forms, grammar, composition.

English and American literature, geography, history, civil government, arithmetic, algebra, geometry, physioloy, hygiene and natural philosophy. To '3cure a procatioaary license an average stand Jug of 70 per cent must bo attained. CAJf'T STAND SENAT0K III.AIK. CotecotiD, N. September 10 The Torts tnonih Chronicle, tho leading Republican journal of Buckingham cotinty and the oldest newspaper in Nw Hampshire, bolts the nomination of ox senator Blair for Congress.

It thinks that the nomination shou Id have gone to Governor Tut tle. BKOOKLYX AT BELCHEETO.VS. The following account, from the Springfield Union of September 7. of a social event at Bclcb ertown, will interest many Brooklyn people: The spacious and elegant rooms at the Clapp homestead in Belchertowa were the scene of a very important and interesting occasion Tuesday evening. A birthday and grandfather's cliuner was given by I) night P.

Clapp to celebrate the 60th and 70th birthday of Edward L. and Everett Claps and the birth of grandsons to Everett and wight. It was a green dinner. A scarf of green satin edged with lace covered the center of the table, upon which maidenhair terns were lightly scattered. From the chandeliers hung festoons of green ribbon, reaching to tho corners of the table.

Pink chrysanthemums were massed in the center. Tho mantels were banked with ferns and flowers. The dinner cards were of green and white, with raised gold lettering. Each guest received as a'fuvor and souvenir tlowers and a decorated green coffee cup tilled with bonbons. The members of the family present were: jlr.

and Mrs. Everett Clapp am! Sir. and Mrs. Knight L. Clapp of New York, Edward h.

Clapp, Mr. and Mrs. William Bu. Hill and Mr. and Sirs.

Dwight P. Clapp of Brooklyn, Masters Bocer Harvey Clapp of New York and William Burr Hill. of BrooKlyn. The quarterly meetins of the trustees of Clapp ruemoria! library will be held at the library building this evening. A brief report of the work of the five years passed since opening the library and reading room will bo read These are a few of tho statistics Names registered as patrons of the library.

1,122: number of books taken out for home use. books used in reference alcove, 700; patronage of the reading room for 354 ears. whole number of volumes in the library number of volumes at the time of opening, September 1, 1887. 1.537. NEW BUILDINGS A.VD REAL ESTATE.

What Property Owners Arc Doing: Witli Their Holdings. Commissioner Butan ha issued permits for the following new buildings: Ou Porty ninth street. nearFourtr. avenue, two two story brick dwelliuga, 20x10, one family in each. Owner William R.

Rogers; cost, $0,000. On Fairfax street, near Bushwick avenue, twelve two story frame dwellings. 20x45, two families in each. Owner, James Graham; cost 436.000. On Hamburg avenue, near Stockholm street, four throe story frame dwellings.

25x62, five and six families in each. Owner, Theodore Fleisch nianu; cost. $10,000. On Jerome street, near Sutter avenue, one two Btory frame dwelling, for two families, 20x32. Owner, John F.

Carey; cost, $1,500. On Trontman street, near Knickerbocker avenue, two three story frame dwellings, 25x58, five and six families in each. Owners, Spaeth, Sanger Buyer; cost $0,000. On Bocatur street, near Saratoga avenue, ten two story frame dwellings. 1Sx45, two families in each.

Owner. A. Stewart Walsh; cost $30,000. On Sortlt Eleventh street, near Berry, one two atory brick waiehouse. 50x4C.

Owners, McKesson cost $3,000. On Gretna avenue, near Hamburg, two tnree story frame dwellings. 25x57. six families in each. Owner, Joseph Weidner; cost $0,000.

On Chestnut street, near Liberty avenue, one two story frame dwelling, Owner. Alsop T. Green; cost. $2,000. On Georgia avenue, near Eastern parkway, one two story frame dwelling, 20x30.

Owner. George Doinbak: cost $1,000. On Railroad avenue, ne.tr Ilegoman.on" two Btory frame dwelling, wncr, Theodore Hiller; cost $30n. On Railroad avenue, nt itr liegeman, one one Btory frame stable. Owner, Theodore Hiller: cost $100.

On Railroad neav liegeman, one two story frame dwelling, 20x30. Owner. L. Kupper: cost $2,000. William Brodericl: proposes to add a story to the frame dwelling at 324 Groenpoint cvcnue, to cost $300.

J. E. Delehey proposes to build a new foundation to tho frame stable at 228 Grene avenue, to cost St. Barnabas church congregation propose to add a story to the frame church on Bushwick avenue, nenr Greene, to cost $5,000. Michael Kemp proposes Jo make external and Internal alterations tn the brick dwelling at Tenth street, to cost $3,500.

William H. Grace, for estate of A. Martinez, proposes to make external alterations to the frame and brick building at 130 York street, to cost. MOO. dtl PineappI st, one door iron Fulton, directly opjio ititei.

iiit vu. t.r('vi Citv iitlt managed iv U.iie.i I ou ir. A. Kfi Aff.B iS, IlVANTKO SITUATION HY A YOUNfJ i man 111 nt is 1 penman, illinr and obliging not of Addrjaa P. D.

il. le VTANTED SITUATION IN AN OFFICE, 7 7 by an Auiericui, of iiuciU ior. years ofnve; iuiiv furnish tirst class reft rencu uud bund. K. Fa'h Fifth hv branch.

XTANTED SITUATION AS A 11AR 7 keepe. hy a iirtt rb' man rnpid ami good mixer; long experience thorough A 1 rffi rt ntrs. Address Ut.x Mil. Kale ortice. ANTED SITUATION A RELIADI.E 7 ami ht'ady iiung man, uudfrstainling boo.i kef.

if tig ni! A i till ci work, rf i him il ii i .1.1.. houie, ivtn is a cu.kd for ad vancenJ eat. AAllJl P. i. ibn.

lir ok'wi. ANTED SlTUATiON AS A DA IL 7 tender whi' dctir to mak" ft ch. ('O') i rnixi'i ii ol to lir.tt bis, ai.ii t. tuii ti.tilc. ci p.

I ii ii, good ppe; au. Mate naliiry. Ad IJo i. hag!" I' tfth urauch. v.

TEACH EL iNTRUUTI h'Mic in r. mdi by a gentleman. Address, stating 1,.. lloj nf.it f. VAN'l EJ SOPRA NOS A T( )S, TEN 7 7 rt.

b.1., Ior i iiurch of tiie Ib niriiiu clitur cunt ailin i ljf. ning ni on i.t;dy .1. I I 4TANTlil 11. 1) IT EC the piiniht ithc t'i iiitrotuce his yrUf ol teaclling to all wiio lire in nincer pf oftirte rial it neon Jrec. Addr.iS.i i tiy letter I tt pi.

Sout A. LJM A oULW I'lOli, 7 7 tenors and t)Me4 fr rhnrim I tenors and basses for chorus tirnt tenors and basses for chorus 1 i I Crescents, a cor Welden Ht. 1001 00, Martha Knappmann to John and WiltUm 1 Relsert Halseyt.s s. IIS ft Central Sx 100, nil, Mary Pillon, widow, to William Fueli inc, niort $13,500 Sixth av tJ ft Ssekott ht, fore William Kelly to Hannah K. wife Gar Van VrankenHnmptitead Sackctt ct.

Ki) fr. Smith Ill h.A!. 95.000 S.IJOO Callahan, widovr.to Levi UoldMnith.mort JJO.OOO Deeraw jt, Coart st, 10.4x100, hAi, Levi Gnliiamith to Mary Callahan axch Sor.tb Fifth st. o(ft Hooper st, 50x100, Fifty hfth at. 70 ft Se' 'onii av, 411x1 00 2, Mary landr, bv William Tandy, uar li.ui.

to John Schaftfor, nnrt Same property, William and EdKr ,1 Tandy to part Oats av. nt1 ft. P.it:hfl:i av. 20.X 1 0). 4,000 Martha A Pnroy to Puro.

niort nom Crornet kv, ji twor llw Twenty lilt Bt. DtJ.Sx Bath' BMh. ('ami ia Hei: Tiinca to Thomas (ury. Nniv Ynr' o.OUtl Jcfiorsnn av, ft No' rv, 'i, ft 'v nv, (iOx 1 iOO: tlfr.ion a. ISO ft Nostrand av.

211x5011, Thnir.a. Elliott, fir Stophon Prtrn. to Carl Ha. X.v.v Yo7k nom KnicltcrW.k' av. ft vt Hhnrod Kt, h.H.

Loiiin Bwirand Mlchaul Schnff ntr to Be Davis nom Carrol nt. ft Columbia st, 211x100, I h.l 1. ChirlM C'ohon to Antonio Mtio Ainiic nt, 70 Loriinfr at. lS.llstiT.hiSi. I Kliia .1 Moott to Philippine It, vtif of Vroil eriolt Pairan, mort $1,0011 2,000 Monro Ht, .1 0(1 ft vr Morreli 100, Jacob Mattiers to Morri i and Tnnresla Schwatuo and i Simon Amn niort.

00(1 (i.l 00 nv, 55.11 vv KinKlantl fiS. tx44.10lK.V4 till. Mary widow, yew York, to Julia Bnrnn Morse av, s. 400 ft I.ibfrtyav, fore 2,500 ivQiiio, uunii UUEH 117 rauoia aim Flood Sixth av, on. Berkeley ol, runs lOOxs 7.9 iv a 0.10 i 112.0, to Sixth av 17.7.

Mary Skelly tn rran, i.i )t. Sk.elly.bl9. Bedford av. vr n. Wil'o'ichbv nv.

S0x 0. Bertha, wife Jacob Kiroholf, Herman Vogt, York.niiirt. Bedford av, iv Wtl'tKishby av x0. hll. Herman Vort to acoli Iircholf should be mort t.000 St.

John. pi. a 1114.4 'Ki av, Ella Benucr to Carrie Trear, mort Boerumat.Ba, ft Ilumbol it nt. Marearet Ki.emann.for er'y Willinm1. vidow, to Mary, wife of Joseph Haverv, all title, val consid and Terith av comer Kiirhtv fourth leenter lineaj, 7.

Utretlit, John Tliompon to Jaui Johr.jn Thirteenth t. i. 07.10 Sevnth av, 25xl(i0, h.tl, Hilliard Low to Stephen 31 Pcttit, mort 38,000 Schenoctidy av, corner Atlantic av. 1 Matthcv Healey to llenrv M'ol nd, jr. mort $2,000 Sixth st.

8. :il4.U Seventh av. ltix 100, Mary A Robertson tc Harriet A Robertson, mort $3,000 Belmont av oO ft Warwick st, Union real estate co. to Georse Schaie. Douglass st, 108.1 1 Rochester av, 102.3x 24.J.2 Dejrrsw st xl02.11x24.'i.

Henry RAtier and TJosos Pro it to Edward Swift, Jf Buj hwlck av. 7," ft DeKalb av, hll, Georse Ochi to Wilhehnina Ochs Snmpterst, s. 100 fr, Saratoga nv. 2rxl00, He.nnah Roso to William Tod. mort :i.0()0 gt.n 2i'7 i' Uainburn av, lil.KxlOO, George Wand Charles II to William 11 Macbeth and Mary, his wife, mort S2.750 Wo st, b.

277.fi Hamb irw nv, 10.fi xlOO, hiti, Georco and Charles Francisco to Eutreoe Eldredjie, mort Ryerson at. (III.2 Pari: av. lU.llx:J(Sxl7.l Charles Balkloy to Abraham Jennings, ctg Ryerson si, Park av, lli.llx.'lO.Gx 17.fixo2.3, same to same Barboy st, cor Van Brnut av, 2.0x100, foro closo, John Courtney to Joseph Eppij: Whipple st. 7 'lnshini: av, 25x100, William Charles Schirm.eistsr to Ellen Schirrmeistcr. all title, mort Hart st.

100 ft Sumner nv. 0.2x100, Julia wife Daniel A KldrfdKe, to llernard Kil diifT, Newtown, LI Rnckaway av, s.e corner Belmont, Esther Shrank to Pinkas Ganz, Now York Eighty fifth st. center line, 71.11 e. Tenth av, CK.l :10.S Btt.l 33.8x21.11, Nciv Utrecht, Ira Miller to Philin Ilnukel Eiehty sixth st. 100 ft Tenth nv, 32.8x 17ll.2x(!S.lxlMr,.2.

New Utrocht. Frederick Cocheu to Philip Hnnkel Lots 200. 210, 247, 24K, block and 2KS. 271. 272, and 31li, block mat.

'A brifle homestead. Flathush, William .1 Kaiser and George D.lltou to Frederick Holmes Fourth st, s. 17S.10 Eighth av h.t.:. John Alien and Nathaniel Proskey to Frilz Elbern, mort North Second st, s. 133., a Berry st, 70.7x2.x70.1, foreclosure, Courtney to William A Mills Co, a 1,000 3,500 2.1500 2,000 150 l00 2,500 Ftjbs, alterations and repairs.

Seal garments redyed equal to London dye. A perfect tit guaranteed. 505 Fnlton st, firdt floor. F. O.

I.tNDEa. miaafaacurj. Fnra taken on storage for the Summer. Perfect Steam Carpet Cleaning. Mattress and Feather Renovating.

Established 1S70. A. P. Stevf.ns 4 74 Court at. Branch ottico 41t Bedford av.

Carpets fitted. Bowod and laid by experts. Scud for circular. Milhau's Elixir of Calisaya Baiik, so famous for over 60 yoaro as a wholesome family tonic, is positively the original. Rfifnso the worthless and harmful imitations.

MJX.HAC, 183 Broadway, New York. I) HOW. ATKINS In Brookljn, on Friday. September 1802, Mrs. A.

ATKINS, at hor residence, 823 Myrtle av. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to dttonc the funeral on Monday. 12th at 2:30 o'clock. BENNETT Suddoniy, on Thursday, Septomber 8, 1802, Frank J. Bennett aged years.

Funeral services at the residence of his father, Robert Bennett. 3.S5 st, on Satt at P. M. Interment private BRADY Suddenly, on the Nth Dr. Samuel J.

Brady, aged 51 years. Fur.eral on Sunday, tho 11th at 2 P. from his late residence, 150 South Eighth st. BREW On Thursday evening, September S. Katii: beloved wifo of Arthur A.

Brew and niece of the Rev. Richard Foley. Funeral from her late residence. ilSO Atlantic av, on Monday, September 12, thence to St. Joseph's church.

Pacific st. whore a solemn requiem mass will be coie brated at 11:30 A. for the reposo of her snul Frionds and relatives are reBpectfully invited. Interment in Holy C'ro3 cemetery, Flatbush. COOK On September John 15., son of the late John and Susan Cook, aged 23 years.

Funeral from the Bethlehem Mission, 575 Atlantic av. Sunday. 11th inst. at 2 P. M.

DA.HL On September 0, in tho 22.1 year of her after a short illness, Elizaiieth It. Dahl. beloved daughter of Christian P. fcnii Mry A. Dahl.

Funeral from her late risidor.ee, 13 Tdllluau st, Brooklyn, Monday, September 12. at OA. to the Church of tho Assumption. Jay st, coraer York, Brooklyn, where a solemn requiem mass will be oifered. FOLLIART) On Friday, September 0, Sarah beloved wifo of Frank Folliard, agod 3.0 years.

Funeral from her late residence Stewart st, at 2 :30 P. Sunday. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. GEOUUAN On September SI, 1S02, Ellen Geoouan, aged 28 year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tli'i funeral on Monday, September 12, from the residence of her mother, Ellen 103 "Wyckoff st, Brooklyn.

McBRlDE On Thursday, September Makv, wife ol John McBride. FuneralaervicesatherlatoTOsider.ee. 830 Quincy st, Brooklyn, Sunday. September at 2 P. M.

prompt M1C1IAEL1S On Friday. September 0. Cathaiune. beloved wife of Frederick U. Michaelis.

in her 58th year. Funeral from her late residence, 23 DeKalb av. on Monday, September 12, at 2 P. M. MUNROE On Thursday, September S.

Walter Mrs. noE, aged 21. Funeral services from his iatc residence, 13 Brooklyn. Saturday evening at o'clock, interment private. REYNOLDS On September Ici02, SIiss Elizabeth Reynolds.

Relatives and friends are invited to attend the service at her late residence, St. Felix t. on Monday evening. September 12. at o'clock.

VAN HORNE Ou Friday. September 0. Fleet, widow u' William C. Van Home, in HSth year. Funeral at the residence of her sr in law, William Illmrod.

2.10 Union si Sund at Interment at Manchester, Mien. YOUNG Suddenly, Thursday, Ssplember S. Ji SEi ll Young, in hia 52d year. Relatives and are re. pcctf invited to attend the funeral from hi late resi lcice, 271 Ade' st, on Monday, September 12, at A.

M. thence to Sacred Hear Churcli. Clermont Park av.s. where a solemn requiem raas will be olfere 1 for the repose of hisfcoul. Interment at Calvary Cemetery.

Brooklyn Firemen's As' oi Miitrs A special mcetiui: will bo held in ne ro 'ui, St ur.lay September 10. at o'clock, to action in regard U) tbe death of oc.r late William of Engine No. 5. J'lHN Cocktnev, President. AUG.

H. F. BaVER, Corresponding Secretary. Da.M'I.VU STM. PITT KTVK11S vihh i.v DANC1N I1 AND SEPTKMUi Ilt J4.

16SI AVON HLf r.tlJFCftD AV. M.vrt:. MEiiViUiK's oaxcixo acao 5 nt. 44 1 Pa i ri S. ijPENS Wl abpr i S.

4 f. M. A.iiil: Slil'TEM BEK IN, 8 P. il. Smi 1 cirii.

I.iSSI' l'l I. TT 710LT3fI). A LADY'S WATCH i'KO ro ierty nnd pay onice OST UASK iiOOK NO." EAST JLj Drooklyn Saviuir.t Uunk, (Mil Myrtle av, Brooklyn, N. payment utoppod return to bank. OST liLACK "CASK CUNTAlTs'lXO IS tit anient, marked Dr.

O. II. reward. OU JLiaT.JL.'iliroad.ty. No Vori i STRAYED FROM SOUTH PORTLAND ar ontriday, a pup DOG: antivora to the narno of Rex.

A liboral rewarJ will be paid for hi return to the Above address. pftirenf tho 1 lowt rs." Kvonin: "Pultli: a ner mou siitfested by the Newtown Cre aitSition. All cordially invited. AFAYETtE AV ES YT RI A CHUKCil, corner Oxford at. Rev.

Dr. 'reirK. pastor rvi nri this cfi will ho to morrov. tfic at.r yreachin A. sibjeci "On 1 NVi UhiM ar.d if the I'hn tian Religion What I P.M.

ibjet. "The Doctrine of Christ Ma te P.ea tif How1' Al are welcome. Suti tlay school opened at P. M. bimonthly praise service.

Sunday evening, IS. LEE AV CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ttav. John lirittan Clark, paMor Ser dcea at A. consiHtina ot communion and meniorinl of late T. Cornell, for tvventy year" a member of the church at 7:4" P.

M. praehinc bv th pastor. iVievt, "Christianity hi Us Relation to Personal an A Public Sunday schcol at P. M. Chri tfan endettvor.

Mo i day.NP. M. Tho Octinjr a soc'ation of thechnroh meet this Thursday at P. M. MEMORIAL PRESBYTEHIAN CHIUICH; Seventh av and St.

John pl. Rer. T. A. I).

pxritor Hoiirs ol service, 10:0 A. M.t 7 P. M. Preparatory lecture i'riday, P. M.

iranyerH nre cordially welcomed. TTnv YORK A METHOIIST EPISC PAL CUUKl'H. ReT.M llvill R. I. psaior: a.

tne pastor win prs.rn tiifrnms ann evening I.eac;u; P. invited. )di public nornhip. Vour are foniiiiM "VTORTH REFORMEl) CHCRCH. CLER niont a v.

above lvrtle Serving at 10: 15 and P.M. The pastor, Rev. K. K. Hallenb.

ck, will preach inorninw and eveninjf. Seat fre. Stranger made welcome. Sunday school at P. M.

"VTOSTRANP "AV" METHODIST FPISCO Xl PAL CHURCH, comer Quincy ft, Rev. Arthrr H. (JoodenoT irh, partor Morn inc. "The Ff iehest Type Lile." I 7 'd; 'rt. Tb' Winner in the Fi(rht." Sunday school aftcrunon.

Cordial welcome to all. PLYMOUTH CHURCH RE'S'? HOV 'ARl S. Bliss preaches nt 10:1.0 A. no evening rvi e. Preachir.K Mayilower at 7:45 P.

by Rev. Rielir.r.l H. Bosworth. st honl as ns nt i and Maytiower, gospel scriices at Ur tlpd ut 7:45 P. M.

PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH'. Seventh st and Sixth av Sfrvic. a 10::10 and Rev. Thomas Rell of South Dartmouth, wiil preach inorniuc and eveniiiK. Sunday school at Christian Fndeavor st 0:45.

PURITA HURCH TCON 0 REG AT I ON AL), Lafayette and Marcy avs The pastor. Hv. Edward P. Terhnne. D.

hnvintr ret rned. wil' occupy the pulpit at A.M. Kvoiiion sTviees will l. re timed Sunday, tho ISth inst. A corutal wc1, oiue 10 all.

PASTOll" WALSH. THlf editor of J'rltnitivo tholic. will prich Sunlav nmrnins 10:45 tnu evouin: 7:45 at Rl" FORMKD CATHOLIC CumtM.rl.iud st.be Laf.ivette and DeKilb av. i snliject 'Romani as lutricujr am! Foe of Proxresa rverywhere." Cospid hyunis. Seit free.

EFORMEO CHURCH, TH ti Heljrhts, Pi rrepoat st, ne ir Hfnry. Rv. Rein IaTi, Services wiii be rcrttiined Sunday, th18th. RF.FO R.IED PRESrsYTERtANS WILL niftet in the church, corner Tor.ipltt'i? av and Kos ci 'skf st, at 4 P. Preachinj' bv Mr.

Reitt of X. V. Seats free. AM cor.iial invited. FORMEirEPISC'OPAl CHURCH OF THE RKC'OVCILJATIOX.

No tnnd and on nvs Servicen at lOiliO A. M. and 'i P. M. sermon i thf? pastor.

Rev. leorue W. Huntington. Sunday school at It P. M.

All cordially welcome. ROSS "st" presuyterzan "churcil i between Rodford anl Loe ais S. rvir. al A. M.

and 7:45 P. M. Preaching at eich mTiico by tho nantor, Rr, John K. Adam. scli ut P.M.

Prayer meeting hi the ehapel on Friday evening at o'clock. TXTH AV BAPTiST (H nCH.REV.R Kelsey, D. pistor Preri hinc at 10::.0 A. M. and 7:45 P.

M. Sunday school at P.M. Chinpst; class at 4 P. M. 8T.

AR SCH UR ADELPHI ST, Spencer S. Roche, rector vine Hervk" at and Sunday school at 3: baptism at 4 Tlic rector officiates. Vested choir. Stratitjers 8T. MA'rrHEW'S URCH, TH ROOP AV, near Delvalb.

A. A. Morrion. Ph. rector Holy servnre.

A. M. service nu rermon. Uveninj; service. Strangers cordially invited.

SUMMERFIELD METHODIST EPISCOPAL OHUriCH, W.inhinKton and ene nvr. The Rev T. I Frost, pastor. wiU preach at 10:110 A. M.

ami 7 :45 I. M. Sundav school at P. (General prayer 'etiiie Friday P. M.

All ore welcome. SECOND CHURCH, Remwen ut. corner Clinton Rv. DWitt M. Mihitin.

of Pittsburg, will tireach at 1 A.M. Youn teu ple'a prayer meeting Tuesday, P. M. 1'rsyer F'riday, P. M.

All are invited. Git." LUKES' CHURCH. CLINTON" AV. Cnear F'ultou St. Rev.

JL nry Sw' ntzel. "tnr Thirteenth Sunday iff it Tri'iity: Uoiy ommuiiio.i KA.M: norninn prayer, litanyand serino i 10:110 Sunday school P. M. eve nin if I'rayeraail St rmon 7:45. OTUOXG PL BAITIST RE V.

IJ. Kerfoot, D. forrrier pastor of this church, will preach morniinr 1 itd evcninif, 7:45. The usual meeting, Tueiduy und Friday at o'clock. You are cordislly invite to worship with ur.

(ENGLISH; LUTHERAN f'HURCH. "lint on rt. ornsr Amilv. Her. T.

T. EvitoM.D. Ii miniHer "Whimi ,1.. Mm Sny I am?" Sunday HfJiuuL Vrsp ervic ar.d ni'rninn. Welcointi to all.

ST. ANN'S HURCH, REv! DII. ALSO5, rector Holy i 'oinnriniou. A.M. nervicpn.

1 A. M. anil P. M. Rev.

W. preach mominir. Rev. A. F.

Tenney in evtMiinjr service in chapel Friday monii.ij: at lOiHC. ROtrriICONGREGATI()NALVCIIURCH, corner Cotrt and Pres dent its Service at 1 1 o'ciopk preachiiiK by Ilev. Turner ef Wjishineto no eveni'iK service: Sabb.ih school will reopeu on Sunday, September IS, P. M. SECOND PRESUY'TERIVN' CHURCH, Rpninen st, cnrnT "lititon Rf r.

A. S. tl.mt, will preach at 1 1 A. M. Sunday scnool at P.

M. Young ffople's mectinr, Tuesday at P. M. Prayor meetinn, riaay at. rt t'.

Al arc invited. 8 IX VH AV METHODIST KPISiJOPAL CHURCH. Sisthav. comer of KIhth ft Rnv. I).

A. Jnrdn, pastir)r I'r Hh A. M. and 7: 15 P. M.

by Kev. 11. rry Sunday at 'J P. M. FJpworth eajiruo prayer meetinf al 7 P.

M. SUMNER AV METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner ot Van II.tcu meeting at A. M. preaching at A. by Rev.

D. subje' t. "iilr a Subject at P. "A Timely Ino iry Sunday school at Mi'M) P. M.

and Fpworth lea te at P. M. 8T. MARCY A V. corner of rate, Re.

II; P.I?harJ H.irri rector MttrninK service and Holy Communion At with on jod Worthv of our 'onhdem even ine strrice at P. M. ith sermor. on "Tho of Duty." Strangers ore cor 1 it irelconie l. OIMPSON MET EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Clermont and Wilio 'chov av.

Rev. J. (. D. pattor.

will preach: "(Jtd an i Annihilated," a pernio. of evinbol ''), "Not So Wte as Hia Father." cond Sou," Sun i rtav school. Public cordially iuvit d. SANDS STMeMORIAL METHODIST i EPISCOPAL CHURCH (tomer of lark and Henry S. L.

liiler, Pli. pastor Subject "Jesus. of Truth and rice at 7:45: "Dc 'I'bou rJulit'te on th Son of Jod Fporth League meet in at 0:45: and Sunday school at Cl AIN'T" PETER'S CHURCH, "STATE ST, kjiicir v. Lindsay Parker, lector ele hratitmS A. prayi 1 1, with by tee assistant minister, Hrou, ct, The incarnition evei on, hour ricp at with sr inun.

ixlh in nerK'n ini "The I 'nt Life topic "Hr'l seats tree; are vvelcome. Sundiy 'houl will rroprn September IS. I rjHE HOUSEHOLD OF FAITH, CRKKNE JI. between Tompkins and Throop. Wttimni Pile.

pihtiT Prsachink: at 1 0 ami A. Morn tli iue; "Christian Zt! livening: "Divine StudfiitT." Scats froe A il rniw'KLVi'H "sf reformed" chuIich; Tvrelfti t.nejr Fifth av Irs' hing bv Rev. .1. K. L.U.

.1 A M. a.d 7:30 P. M. Sabbath school Wi fh.1, ni' etin.i Ti.e anil Friday i So'clnck. A we4coiiie to TRINITY BAPTIST CORNET fi (ireeue and ava S.

tfilln will onduct divine service and pri :45. Autuun: rcuni'in id cl.ur. ti i lenine topic. A Kr til riiKi s'm pubs fiyrER ia Ji corner fi and av. I eouierv, D.V Service 7:45 P.M.

Sunday a honl Ijtture. St ran cert: co. I Danlor. i at ii ml cpnrejeat CHURCH, Uev U. Mni.t A.M.: t.

I'liHay fr.ening d. njlHE PIECUm CHURCM. STUYVESANT 1 av, cornt'r i I cock nt, 11 V. Un Sei Ticen. 10 A.

M. ami school. .5 P. M. ptayT eats Ire.

AH welcom np AiiERNACLE'" BAPTIST nun. I'ai. i P. Si.M.lay 'r. t'vniiiK.

CH li CD I Clinton nt, corner Thir I pl. pastor Preiciiing by namor A. P. Xcld.irrmd, i i. )'.

Sum av fchocl. I' i i i ine tit. I and r'riday Jveain.T. Strang.T. cord ily to all herricpB, mOMPKINS AY CONCRECATIONAL i JJ CHURCH, inn av, tt' ar 'I' ii nt Prescldns at I A.

M. Ami at by I Her. Charles V'. Kin, at ti.e av lr.i: 1 Park and avc Preach imr at p. 2.1.

men J. Roberts, D. I St rj nucr. cordially in vited. NIT CHITRCH (TDIKD (iateH av and Irvinir ui vi it 1.

1 he 1. VS. ho.i Stindny inornins: at i preach. A trdiii invitation to "UXTESTMINSTER. 11 I A 7 7 Uiinmn nt and 'irnt pl by the pastor.

iJr. Moinei: evcniiiK terv tec. httiiig'Ti cor iniiy ITASHINOTON AY BAPTIST IirRCH, 7 7 corner i. ate, av. I.e..

K' will conduct pub.i; tror hip. ID Sunday srho. P. M. rr.tyu 1 ridayS P.M.

Alt ve; Ilraisbr. p.istor' J. A. :4 P. .1.

tiiit; and I Kj s3'i i A PROHIBITION PARK, PORT RICH inond, S. 1.. SUaUAY. I'sh) i'. 1 V.hT Mj tjlynn.

Prelude, tr.cjtlon;' Ust Lect.ir.' answere. 1 finoj.K The Public Schools anJ at xl A. fll. and P. 12.

II. ilia famo In ii'iu orator. TUKSDAY, September 1 af P. tert opti I con. Prof "Hot Hawks and the Nf.v 'irlean I'nivernity I Jubilee Sineers will take part in tnee meet in cs.

THURSDAY, T. concert by Profosnor Hawks And those nmKcra. iBROOKLYN'UNKyN OF KINO'S DAUGff TERS AND SON'S A conference meotlnx of Brooklyn unions will be held on SATURDAY. Septetn 1 ber 17( J5Brldsc t. All are InriteU.

7. wt iVTVljHf ll' music and liberal conuennaiion to 4 lie able to read music. Apply a privt. tamily, fro. be able to read music.

Apply HOCSE class ciiiiir. ctH.i good voicori hit ij 01 i wimhk 111 1 at nl, p.il I Tiiroirp av, nar UeKalb. hiiisc ANT HL i'Cin I.S l'K VATI' 7 7 sons given in Knglifh branches, lite rat re. nathe niitiics, fc. by cultivated lad; especial a'futii'ii in ladie jiiiiir ii education bos prepaid for advanced ulassr mi J'olyfchiiic.

Ad.lrens I (J.V Fl Uh N'I'I AF. r.aii VA.Ti;S ANTEI EN(; Ml .1 KM A YOUNt A 'I lady ol v. nm and edns in a eii. eli crand h.cj i' Addn unity re hc a ft in: cori'" and i. ader: jr, Keeper ioud hi id re rclir Ilox 17.

Hugh oin. c. tanti I EN A( EM ent an expe 7 7 rienced n. 'on ile 'res ro as tr to youu; fiiildrru: Kngiir ii ami ir. sitt po.

sit ion eight arshtts i th s.wiug light location imirii'irii: exchange 1 AuUre Slit' I'll, Fix. oflice. A.NTHI UtKSS.M A INt cTuo imhfiTllT, 7 out i a good cmte: nml fi i it ur i i ti; nt i 1 ft hei.ee tji rli und pir o.iiitry. Kag othue. Tomo, av.

on to the r.iiiv 1 r. itroi 1 ....111 1:1. .11. I J.I.! it jj.j. privat.

family, miMt.i; AM'UD I AK 1 KIRST li. cook Hinl food hiuc. rt: 1 niorr cn iKO.iitflu. Ia BopiMEK. J.1 rr.

i. i ar Bu.h WA TKH Iit.iJ i "rANTED iRESS.MA!UNO FASIIION 1 res" nm Ii 11 islii' irk l.v abj islie work by the d.iv PANTED ROOM FERN IS A 7 iiniili" I room, hmt bridge: aboi.t I ii.r k. ha.d ottii VANTED ROOM FEE IS ED BY i UMp, S'jojtrc room a.o! hi nt AiP.renj Hoi on: ANTED EERN1SHED ROOM ON 7 7 i'iii' lady. farndy pr f. rrcd A'Uirc nuii ten and lull pa.

Kaio uttice. I' A UOOM I' It i 7 W.Ur. ivthiUM i.u.ir:!. .1 I. I hn fi 'Ik if ii r.

i. I r.l: 1 iiatl TAN'TKU ItOO.M ') "A'O I. A I) I wUb ii I t' ft tie tint: a 1 i.i Addr. i. A '3 A I.AD V.

OEED TV or 'iTifurnir'. 1 roo it board Profit. li iit.t.i pn icrn d. KaLe otlicf "TANTEi' FOR TWO AD CRTS 1 i r.ioi'i, in i i i.si'i;' iji of 1 i Address 1 e.Jtoi urli hr.i "TRf ANTED P.OOMS liV TWO SISTERS 7 7 unt 'r rooTii o.t; sun in tro ii idee Hfiv ami b. 1'ra 'ii.

tt a ii. i iic: i.iuii'y; ou'Der pretrr: 1 nil Ui mod rate references i fur one wc J. i. Lale ollic. ri.

vrs. 1TS7AN Vt.i Fi.A'i' OES EH 'HT ROOMS 7 orpni: e. it: i e.iy .1 i ki uir of ride or r. mi.u; ot ult rout abtui inont'i. h.

othce. TANTED PART OE HorE A wiih "ii im il.T. r. i.lli. co s.

WT AN KUHNITI it IT, KTC. 1 I'AY rlt it I iMI. fcio Ja, i iiTir iitM i.f i i.AVMiH. S1H)KS AM) CAST at IHiMK. ill fur ir lionr l.o, 1'loic us hii'm.

ANTED" LEKr OFF CLOTUiNi; 7 allies' and cent lenicn' I wiii pay ptr cent, iriore thin any dr aler in tlie cit v. Call on or a .1. P.llI.IdPS, 01 Smith ht, between iichoruacrhorn and 1 kmiiloy infill Atrrnry. I ANTED CIRLS; 'OOICS. CHAMBER maids and general hous.

i ork otid pl.i c. al. on hand. M. 1IK1TK's iency.

DeKalb av. TANTED EXPERIENCED OIBES F(P. 7 antl kit.i work, to he hud j.t KOKNKlvK, Kinplo jnieir ft! brook Tzr ANTED SER A A A 4 bv it Urooklyu I 'M v.i:r i. Ur uti i ccrtl it. ll.il I iv i I i' I 'jr: 1 1 tn re.vdy in nn 1 mtr.

I CiIRI WITH FIRWT CEASS ri fert'T c. ir n. fi at F'eU'o. iiur au. I.lH.l i i It.

proprieioran 1 e' hra ISS I ti l.fis is. i.e.J. TiftANTED t.IDES T( TARE FIRST ci.ii it unions 't tr.f uitor 1.0'tS t. nt franklin an i i PT. iV.it.'s ioi former.

J)iirr" at 1 liedford a pi. iaaje, aud is.u.ed. a vr 3 3 1 5 71 a 2 i' h'Utliu are 'nr inS' i'H linf tjr "STrANTED A 'EFUK IN A HAT STORE. I no lire h' 41 7 ki r'ANTED A RAW OFFICE. A BOY; our wC'k.

Address 'I. Jl.t vio 1 i RANTED TO ASSIST ON DOORS, AX 1 7 elderi. man: ftP. Address li. K.

Ku I VANTEl i 'AKI'ET RAY ER i 7 I.exniKion av. Monda m.r:nii O'clock i to (.. P. Illll fll, P'ANTED SALESMAN WHO FNDER ce nV .1 Ai ifli went rncr liiM md Thlt.S'S SUA nv 1 ANTED A VOW.) MAN OR WOMAN t'uir inultThtand tt.fr iiu raym. or cot cT Kom! st.

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