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FOB SATE MOUSES. REIilCilOIJS NOTICES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. AIUSE.IIEIVTS. FOR NATiE irOIISRN.

to liKr Mnw nnimKs, DICK RALPH. TO HOtSFA TO MCT "HOUSKK I'AKT OK HOUSB Three high bi. inn'nt lirick house, I5'i ltyet Icn t. it: ini'iire next door. mo T.KT HOUSKS KKNT LOW TWO I l.rk ivs rnoin.

baj win linn, hii'd Vii tr i'i 11 r.l av. mar ia st; hue tiun. .1. NANUS l.l' Fult.m si. fM 1 ll 1'Ol'SK Ti'K 3 STOKY AN1) TO LET TJievrS.

TO liET ROOMS SECOND FLOOR AL cov3 front aud lararooin in house 177 Macon st, between Tompkint and Marcy ftvi. Jng.uire on premues, OliKT ROOMS TWO" CONNECTING rooms on second floor with use of bathroom suita bl'J for on or persona for housekeeping private ho ise. 25G Skdlman st, second house south ox DeKftlb avenue. rpo Tet room an "immense, un furnishe 1 second floor room: two osa bo made int two ro ras suitable for pnvato bus neai, (fresi maker, club, reading r.n or pi parties seen daily, 2 to Sunday included evenings, to re (en noes exchanged; terms moder ito. G7 Livinir at.

rpo" LET ROOMS A FEW fL nished rooms to let, singly or nsuito, in the new res dencB boil lm, ttio Outfield st, near Fulton; suitable f.ir lodging or Pght housekeeping; every convenience and comf.irt consis ont with enuomicil, uitary, refine living central location savos carfares; finest sanitary eon true tion in tho city; weekly rUei $'i to $4 per room, including uuani heat, hot water and baths; heir ntej during tho summer: strictest roleraucei required; yojng children otrrfeive(L ARCY AV. BAPTIST CHURCH. MAR cy av.oornerof Monroe at Preach'ngby the Daator. lev. W.

P. Rhnailns. at 10: A. M. and 7 M.

Sabbath school at 2:30 P. M. Seat, free. Oil AVIAN FlIURCH, JAY NEAR Mrrtle av. Rov.

E. S. Wollo. nas' ar. Pi oachin 10:45 A.

M. Holv Coniinnnfon 4 I M. Snndav 2:30 P.M. Prayer meeting. Friday 8 P.

M. All are welcome. free. "IfcTEW YORK AV. METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH, Rev.

Gen.ge P. Mains, pastor Services to morrow. Love feast at communion service and roeeptlo.i of members at 10.30 A. M. preaoh'ng tho pastoral 7:30 P.

AL OSTRAND AV. METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHITnfJH 'rv'fcs in tho linnnl At lll rUl A. M. reception of inembars and at 7:39 P. M.

preaching by the pastor, Rev. M. W. Prince. Sabbath school at 2:30 M.

NORTH REFORMED CHURCH. CLER mont near Myrtle Sunday services, 10:45 A. M. and 7:15 P. M.

Tho pastor, Rov. William D. Perry, will preach in tho Praise service of mini in tlM evening and a talk on "The f.it'jre of the KoformoJ Church." 1VTOSTRAND AV. METHOIHST EPISCO IX PAI. CHURCH, Rov.

M. W. Prince, pai stor Ser vice i to rrow in tho cliapol. Uocention of rs at 10:30 A. M.

Preaohing nt P. M. Intermediate ar.d s.mior departments will moot as usuil. The prim ry department will meet in tho church auditorium at 2 o'clock P. M.

OLIVET CHAPEL, ERGEN ST. NEAR Sixth av Preaching by tho Rov. Charles irk.r at 7:30 P.M. Sabbath school at 2:30 P.M. All aro invited.

Come. oii i 111 CHURCH, corner Will uighliy and Tompkins avs, Rev. J. Curi'Mn, pi stor Prnjvr meotiu at A. M.

Sabiiatll soliool, :30 P.M. Preaching at 7:43 P.M. by Rev. R. Soilit.rullj, New York.

T. URITAN ON G'ETfATTI NXL JBl CHURCH. Lafayette av, corner Marcy Services and 7:30. The pistor, Rov. Kilwird P.

Ing r.i .11, 1). will prea h. Kvening topic: "This Life Without Immortality." Sabbath schojl at 2:30. A welcome to all B. vices.

PASTOR WALSH, THE CONVERTED Trapoist will preach Sundav mrninR at RR FOR.AIEI) MISSION. Britlge st, neir Tdlai on Tha Unearned Increment." liven ng, Father Sherman will why Bishop I. excommunicated, him. Pastor Walsh will pr.ach. PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Seventh st.

an 1 Sixth av Tlie Kev. John W. Malcolm, past will urcauh in the mornin at 10:39. Subject, At 1 P. M.

the funoral services of Comrade Walter K. Na.on will be held in this church under the direction of Gushing Post No. 231, G. A. of which the deceased wa a member.

The sermon will be given by the Rev. J. W. Malcolm. AU are invited.

Preaching in the evening at 7:30. KOSS ST. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, between Bedford and io avs P.e binc by the pastor, Rev. Archibald McCullagh. at 10:30 A.M.

and 7 :30 P. M. The first sermon of a brief series to yoong men will be delivered in the evenine. Friday evening lecture ot 8 o'clock. Sabbath school nt 2:30 P.

AL REFORMED HEIGHTS. Pierropont st, between Alonr.ie place snd Henry ai Divina services to morrow at 11 A. AL Preaching by tne pistor, Rv. Alfra I J. Hutt mi, and it 7:30 P.M.

by Rev. A. M. Quick, of the Ocean Hill Re formed Church, this city. 8(NG OF S()L(ftiONR7MOftTENT WESTMINSTER CHURCH.

Sabbath evening. SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL" CHURCH," corner of Court and President sts the Rev. Allot J. Lyman, p.istor Service at 10:30 and 7:30, with preaching by Rev. Addison p.

FohUt. D. of Roxbury, by exchange with the pastor. Sunday scho.d at ST. MATTHEW'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH, corner Clinton and Amity sts.

Rov. A Singmabter, pastor Services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. Al.

Sabbath school 2:30. Prayer morning Wednesday oven ing, 9 o'clock. All aro cordially invit to attend. 8T. JAMES' A and St.

James' place, Rev. Charles W. Homer, roetor Services every Sina iy at 10:30 M. and 7:10 P. AL Sunday school ut 3 P.

M. All cordially invited. ST. JOHN'S CHURCH, ST.JC)HNS place, near Seventh av, the Rev. George F.

Breed, rei'tor Morning service, sermon and I Lily Communion, 10:30 A. M. Sunday school 3 P. M. Evening service and address 7:30 P.

AL Vested choir. All aro made welcome. ST. BARTHOLOMEW'S CHURCH, COR ncr Bedford av. and Paciric st.

Rev T.rner II. Ol.ver, rector rector will preach at on "Tho Early Life of Jesus." being tho first of a ri'8 on Scenes in the Life of Christ; and at 7:30 on "Israel in Egypt.1 All seats free. Strangers cordially invited. BAP 1ST CHURCH Prexching by tuo pastor, Rev. N.

E. Wood, I). morning and evening, at 11 A. AI. and 7:45 P.

M. Communion after morning service. ST. BARNABAS' Bush.vick av, near Dekalb Rov. H.

H. Washburn rector. Morning prayer, holy communion and sermon at 10:30 A. evening prayer a sermon at 7:30 P. M.

Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. All are cordially welcomed. JT. ANN'S CHURCH, CLINTON ST.

Services at 11 A. JL and 7:30 P. AI. Rov. Rocsu K.

Atsop, will preach morning and evoning; Holy communion at 11 A. AL Sunday school at 0 A. M. lecture Friday evening ut S. SIM PSON MEi' i IO DIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner of Clermont and Willonghby avs, Rev.

J. O. Peek. D. pastor A.

communion and reception of members; 7:30 P. by tho pastor, subject: "When tho King Cuinos In;" 2:30 P. AL, Sunday school. Public cordia ly invited. ST.LUKE'S "CHURCH, CLINTON "aV near Fulton at, Rev.

William Bopert Walker, priest in charge Holy communion, matin clioral 1 itany, high celebration, sermon, 10:30 children's servico, even soni (choral), sermon, choir. Seats free. Everybody welcome. SANDSTbT. M.

OPPOSITE bridge entrance Communion service at 10:30 A M. Preaching by Rev. Alex. McLean at 7:30 P. AL Sunday school at 9 A.

AL Young people's prayer meeting at P. AL Regular weekly prayer service Wednesday at 7:30 P.M. Seats free. All ore welcome TU VES ANT AV. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH (cfirnor Hancjck st) The pastor, Rov.

Jesse W. Brooks, will preach to morrow at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P. AL Evening subject, "Christian Citizenship." Sabbath School at 3 P. AL A cordial welcome to all our services.

Pleasa br ng Gospel hymns in the evening. SAINT7 PETER'S," STATE ST, NEAR Bond The rector. Rev. Lindsay Parker, offici ites and preaches. Holy communi' 8 A.

AL Litany, address and holy communion. A. At evening prayer and sh rt sermon, 7:30: subjicts: morning, "Walking evening, "Judge Not." SUftlMERims EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Washington and Greene avs Tho pabtor, Rev. W. L.

Phillips, will preach at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P. AL Morning (short) sermon followed by holy communion and reception of members. Evening subject, "The Powers and Perils of the Imagination." Sundav so'iool at 2:30 o'clock. Prayer meeting in the chapel Wednesday evening at 7:45 o'clock.

We welcome all. TOMPKINS AV. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Tompkins av, near Fulton st Preaching by Urn nastor, Rv. R. R.

Meredith, D. at 10:80 A. M. and 7 :30 P. AL Strangers are cordially invited, of Greene and Patchen avs.

The Rev. S. Giffard Nelson, pa will preao i to morrow at 10 31 A M. and 7:30 P.M. Baptism at the evening service.

Sensing by quartet under fi olossor x. ft. aoper. rilABERN ACLE BAPTIST CHURCH, 8 corner Clinton at. and Third Dlaoe Kev.

ivrank Kog era Morso, D. pastor, pre.iches at 10:30 and 7:30. Sundav school, 2:30. Seats free at ovening service, cordially welcomed to every gathering of the church All mWELFIH ST, REFORMED CHURCH, JL betwet Fourth and viUh avs. Kov.

u. JJ ouncic, nitor SacriniHut i he Lord's Suouor in themoinb g. The pastor will pre ich his t.volfth anniversary sorraon tho evening. Services A. 7:30 M.

StraiigerJ cordially welcome. riViUNITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Jl rtrnon av. corner The nastor. Rev.

Lyman D. CI will preach (D. at 10:30 A. AL and 7 C.mimininn iQoruinjr services. Suodiy school at 2:30 P.

AL Prayer meeting, Friday evening 3 clock. TTN1TY CHURCH (THIRD UNITARIAN), GatoAftv and Trvimr nlaoe Services at 10:30 A. AI. Rev. S.

IL Camp, pastor, will preach; Sunday school at 3 o'clock. All cordially invited. ASHINGTON AV. BAPTIST CHURCH. tf corner Washington and Gates avs.

Rev. Edward Braislin, D. pastor Preachin by the pastor at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.

M. Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. Strangers cordially welcome. WASHINGTON ST.

M. E. CHURCH Prenching at 10:30 by Rev. O. W.

Millen, pastrr. Tit "And Sitilna Down Tiiev Watched Htm There." Rev. C. M. Kg will preaoh at 7:30 P.

M. The pub lic cordially invited. ESTMIN STER PRESBYTERIAN TY CHURCH, Clinton st. and First place. Rev.

Alfred H. Alomont, D. pastor 10:30, memorial service of the late Elder John Aikman. Communion and reception of members. of Solomon." 2:30 Sabbath school.

Strangers ordially invited. Q07 BALTIC ST BENNETT'S GOSPEL temperanco meeting: aa usual, oo thj old camp ground again. Battle will commence Monday night, tight for the Lord, and He is our captain and leader: He Iihs never lost a battle yet. Wo can dopeud on Uim. Oonie and help us.

Free to all. FINANCIAL JgROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY, NO. 177 MONTAGUE STRKET. CAPITAL (full paid. $1,000,000 Mainly invested in U.

4 per cent bonds at par aad A LARGE SURPLUa Allows interest on doposits. Deposits are subject to check at sight, or returnable at specified dates: issues certificates of deposit. Desirable depository of funds awaiting investment. Authorized by special charter to act as executor, administrator, guardian, trustee or any other position of trust, is a legal depository for money paid into court. Acts aa registrar or transfer agents of stocks and bonds, and is trustee for railroad or othor corporation mortgages.

Peculiar advantages are derived from having the Trust Company act in any of the above capacities. Will execute orders for pmchaso and sale of United States bonds or other investment securities. Upon deposit of cash or approved security this company will guarantee letters of credit and pay all drafts under same. Ripley Ropeb, President. Edmund W.

Cou lies, Vice President, James Ross Curran, Secretary. FtiEDUUCK O. Colton, Ass't Secretary. TRUSTEES: JoslahO. Low, E.

F. Knowlt m. Henry K. Sl oldon Alex. AL White, JoiinT.

Alartin, Cornolma Wood, A A Low, Frederic Cromwell, William IL Alale, Alexander McCue, John P. Rolfe, Riploy Ropes, Michael W. Corlies, Abram B. Baylies, Wm. B.

Kendall. H. E. Pierrepout, H. V.

Maxwell. 7,000 TRUST FUNDS TO LOAN, FIRST vp mortgage 5 per on improved city property. $1,000,000 corporation money in sums to suit; hmldors' loans made; Tots with builders' loans. WILLIAM H. GRACK, manager of estates, corner Willoughby and Jay streets.

7ULTON STREET BROOKLYN WAN ed, on second at (i per un improved store property; lirst class, centrally located, well rented. Knuity 810,000 over lirst mortcaso hold by Bavinjrs bank; Rood bondsman. ANDREWS, Boi 176, Bqnitable UuildinK, Now York. TO LOAN ON FIRST MORT Banes on improved property and in Biimstosuit; no hi. i priced chnrcea.

Anply to LEONARD MOOD 20 Court st. and Hid latbuah av. BAXKKVPTCV NOTICES. PURSUANCE Of AN ORDER MADE by tho Hou. Henry A.

Mooro, County Judge of Kings County, ou the 2. ith day of August, 1B87, notice i hemby civen to all the i realtors and ins having cluuus aeainst GOTTI'KIKD PROZKSKY. lately iloinKlmsine33 intlio City of llrooklyn anil County of that they are rocjuired to present their said claims, uith tho vouchers therefor duly verified, to the subscriber, the duly appointed assignee of tlie said Gottfried Prozeaky, for the benefit of his creditors, at his place of trans'u tinjr business. No. 32 Nassau street (Room 6101, in tho City of New York, on or beforo the 10th day of November, Dated Brooklyn, N.

AuRust25, lW. OUST AVK PHOZlsSKY. Assisnoe. Eour.F. Fukifeld, Attorney for No.

32 Nassau treetNew York City. au27 liw IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by Hon. Henry A. Mnore on the loth day nf September, 1887, notice is hereby Kivon tuall creditors i and per e.ns having claims against ALKXAXOER HUNT1R. lately doing business in the City of Brooklyn, that thoy are reunired to present their claims, with tho voucher.

therefor duly verified, to tlie ibicriber, tho duly ap g.iinteda said Alexander Hunter, fur the enelit of his creditors, at his place of transacting business, No. 3'25 Washinaton street, City of Brooklyn, on or before the second day of December, 1837. Dated Brooklyn, September 16, 1887. t.OWRY SOMKRVILLR. Assignne.

MonniB Attorneys for Assignee. 6017 CJLAJ JVOVV A aTRU. BARRAS. THE KNOWN Xv clairvoyant, has returned. This wonderful lady reads your life with groat power; business changes, law fluits, wills, divorces, health; tells whom and when to marry: brings separated together; causes speedy marriages; settles lovers' quarrels, etc.

If you have been by others don't bo dijcoiirago.l. Come and beconvinced. 10 to 8 P.M. Ladies, otfe. andSl.

4'J3 At Third, ring boll No.l. At homo Sunday. TV1S ADAMI5 DYOLF, "MEDICAL CLAIR XtB voyant, givOB ndvico roganlillB lioalth, biisinoss, marri iKO and changes; tolls of present and future, unites the separated; tho. in doubt or trouble should see her without fail; trance mttin'S. magnetic mass.igo treat mout and treatment by tlieuioilico eleotrical apparatus; office hours, M.

until 10 P. M. satisfaction givou seen Sunday. rlton av TIt SHEA, MARVELOUS MEDIU.Sl, JL' gives name of dead and living friends, who and whan you will marry, business, journeys, lawsuits, absent friends, health, anything you wish; wonderful cures; positive help and satisfaction; tiomo Sundays. C50 Fulton et.

LAW CASE PRINTING. LAW OAStS PRINTED WITH DISPATCH. as ooklyn job printing, omoa BROOKLYN TABERNACLE 'UR. Tat tn acre will ttreanh In nmrrnw al. 111 A M.

and '30 P. M. AT RUSSELL PLAOE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Herkimer it Preaching Sunday A. Af. by Presiding Elder Benjamin MAdarus; evening by tho pastor, Rev.

J. E. Searles. AT YORK ST. E.

OilWCHTOORNER Gold st, Re. Charles P. Corner, pistor, oacra ment'il at 10.30 A. M. Protchin.

by the paitor M.Prayer meeting on Tueiday evening. Otime. AT SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, Clinton and Congress sts To morrow morning at 11 o'uU'QU. Mjuuutft rnvray will pt ach. Sxibject; "The Three Caskets," All aro cordially invited.

A SPIRITUALIST Pi ENOMENA MEET lug for iteriali tot and mesiages from your spirit Iriends, Sunday eveniog, 639 Fulton st. All welcome You can see your spirit mends. The Rev. Dr. Shea.

AT WELCdWPiUMiTiW ODIST CHURCH, Classen av, betweun Myrtle and I ar it, Rev. John J. Arnnud. inter, preaching 10:30 A M. by Rev.

C. V. A. Laeour, foil wod by sacrament Ljrd's Supper. Preaching 7 :30 P.

AL by pastor. AT EDWARD RICHARDSON MEMORI" AL MISSION, Cliiton place, no'ir CI.ibs avenue, bnnday school, spa mealing, 4. Ail Jr. as by George C. Salter.

Praise son L'O, 7:50. Brief addioss'is, choruses and solos, Fd J. Watkins, leader. Wednesd prayer meeting, 7:45, Henry Smith, leader. AT FIRST PL ACE M.

fi. CHURCH. RE W. D. Thomrson, pastor ove fa st at 9 A.M.

Sacra nifliits administered at A. M. Saiib.ith Bcllo .1 at 2:30 Kv." by the Daator at 7:30. Pr iyer meeting Wetnesday ovonins at 7:30. Gospel temperance meeling tliiseveuing.

A LLS AINTS' OHUliOHTVENTH ST, XI corner Soventh av. Rev. Jlulvillo Boyd, rector. Holy communion, 8. Morning prayer and holy com muni in, 10:30.

Evenins prayer. 7:45. Sunday school, I ue rector will preach. Veiled choir. Strangers cordially welcomed.

AFTER THREE" MUNTMnjUTDOOR missionary labor, visiting, teaching an 1 preaohing Jesus Christ, Father Donnell resumes preaching in Franklin Hall, Eighteenth st and Thir.l av. every Sunday nt 7 :30 P.M. Roman Cafiolio ditticultiesBolved at close of each meeting. All invited. AT CONSERVATORY "HlTBEDFORD av, curner Fulton st, Sunday morning and erening, Mri.

Glading, trano speaker, will occupy the rostrum of tae Brooklyn SDirituali. jts. tjueatioos upon the philosophy ot Spiritualism answered. Tests of spirit ro! urn after each service. GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING will be held at hill of F.

B. W. O. T. corner of Jay and Fulton ids: Sabbath 8 P.

led by Mr. N. Hamb lin; ng service 7:3 lod by Mr. U. Penroj.

Bible Experience meeting, 3:45. Half day of prayer, Monday, October 3, frum 1 to 5. All unions cordially invited. Executive board mes Wednesday, 10:30 A. M.

Full attendance requested. AT WASHINGTON PARICCONGREGA TIONAL CHURCH, corner of Lafayetto and Carlton av ii Pr.achins to morrow by the Rev. Hugh Smith Carpenter, D. at 10:30 A. M.

and 7:30 P. M. Sabbath Bohool at "2:30 P. M. The Sacrament of the Lor 1's Supper will be dispensed at the morning service.

Rev. James M. Sutherland will pr.ach Sunday, October 9. The public invited. A EE1T I TH EIN TB IiESTS )F Jjl.

Christian work for young men in other will be held in the hall of the Young Christian Association, Bond st, near Fu Sunday atternoon at 4 o'clock. Messrs. L. D. Wih ird, R.

P. Wilder and W. I. Olnraberlam will make short addresses. Tho Hatton Male Quartet and Mi.ss Mar on Elli will sing.

Ladies and entleraen are invited. In tho evening the usual meeting or young men will bo held, ot 8 o'clock at which Mr. George C. Stebbins will sing. Ail yung mon are uordially invitcd.

BETHANY CHAPEL, HUDSON AV, opposite Fleet st Divine services to morrow at 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Preachinst by tho pastor, Rev.

A. IL Thompson, D. D. Sunday school at :30 P. M.

All are cordially invited. BEDFORD" A V. BAPTIST CHURCH Preaching at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P. M.

by the pastor. Rev. Hiram Hut diins, D. D. Even'mg subject: "'1 Sin of Idleue.s." Prayer meeting Tuesday and Friday evenings.

BEDFORD AVJJAPTlST iTfj Preaching nt 10:30 M. and at 7:30 P. M. by the Kev. Hiram ttut.hins, D.D., pastor; prayer meetings Tuesday and Friday at 8 P.

M. BEDFORD REFORMED CHURCHrBE li rd av. and Madison st Communion service, Oc to l.er2, 10:30 A. conducted by Rov. A.

Billin of New Vork. Sunday acho. 2:30 P. AL 7:30 P. Rev.

H. W. George, tha no: "Three Fo ir Loo.e." borgiau), corner Monroo place and Cl irk st Services at 10:30 to morrow morning and s.iimon by Rev. Oliver Dyer, alter which the Holy Supp. will be administered by Rev.

J. C. Ager, pastor. BUS HWICK A V7 "CONGilEGATiONAL CHURCH, 1,233 Broadway, near ites av. elevated station, Rev.

Arthur Chester, Preach. ng at 10:30 A. M. Subject: "Infallible Directions of Christ Aont Seeking tho Kingdom ot God." Sunday school at P. M.

SnnJay sohool concert at 7:45 P. M. BRADI5URY AIEAIORIAL HAPEL, Willo ighby st, near Raymond, Mrs. M. V.

Gardner, ev.ingelidt, in cbargo Laymen a meeting at 3 P. conducted by Mra. Gardner. Song service at 7:30. Preacii ing at 7:45 by Rev.

Alexander McNich dl, fallowed by short revival sorvicea. Prayer i Wo lneday evon ing. Gospel temperanLB meeting Friday evening. Seats all free. You are cordially invited.

CENTRAL CONGREGATION AL TEACH KRS 15 FT ING will he resumed this evening at 8 o'clocii in the church parlors, on Hancock st. Tho lesson will be taught by Mr. Georgo A. Bell. CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR" (FIRST Unitarian), Pierreuont corner Monroo pHce Morning service at 11 o'cluck.

Rev. A. P. Putnam, D. will preach.

CENTRAL BAREST CHURCH, BRIDGE st. between Willoughby st and Myrtle av Preaching to morr.ow at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

by the pastor. Rev. Halsoy W. Knapp, D. D.

Communion at close of morning seivica Strangers always welcome. CENTRAL Ci 6 EGA TTO NAL CHURCH, on Hancock st, near Franklin av The Eastor, Ur. Bfhrends, preach Sunday morning, Octo or 2, nt 10:30. In the evoning, 7:30, there will be a Service of Song. ON STERLING pTace, noar Sevent av Preaching by the pastor, J.

Z. Tyler, at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M.; Sunday school at 30; prayer meetings, Tuesday and Friday evenings. Seats fne; all are welcome.

CENTENNIAL li APTIST CHURCH, Adelphi st, nertr Myrtle av Preaching by tho pastor, Rev. Samuel McBride, D. morning, at 10:30, sub jeot, Your Sakes;" evening, at 7:45. subject, "A Voice Behind You." All seats fret JStrangers welcome. CHURCH OF THE" RECONCILIriON; corner of Nostrand and JelTerson avs, an old fashioned Kpiscopal church, Rev.

Ge rge W. Huntington, rector Sunday services at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.M. All welcome.

Sunday school at 3 P. M. TO "WARREN ST. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIH "BOH 10:30, Communion, baptism and reception service. 7:30, Rev.

W. H. Yarrow will preach; subject, Race in Which Everybody can Win," Strangers and visiters in Brooklyn kindly invited to both services. (1 HUilCH OF THE RMfoRMATKJN (Protestant Kpiscopat), Gates av, between Clas son Franklin Rev. J.

G. Bacchus, D. rector. Service serm and Holy Communion, 10:30 A. M.

Sunday school and Bible classes, 3 P. M. Eveuing prayer and sorinon, 7:30. All spats at tho evening SBrviire. CYRUS 6.

POOLE. OF NEW YORK, will spank for the Brooklyn Progre3sivo Spiritual Conference, Everett Hall, 31)8 Fulton st, this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock. Theraa: The Shakers, Their Religion, Spiritualism, etc.1' A medium's meeting nnd conference will supplement locture. CARROLL PARK" M. HL CHURCH, Carroll st, near Rev.

Duncan MacGregor, pastor Holiness meolins, communion and roCL'ptiou of nieuiberj; at 7:30 preac ling by Rov. Dr, Towers, of ilorado; lass Tuesday and Friday evenings, prayer meetings Wednesday evening at H. CHURCH OFThe MESSIAH COltN ER tireene and CIttrmont hvj, Charlea R. Baker, rector Morning service and Holy Communion at Sunday 3 P. M.

Service in the Scandinavian language in the chapel, on Clenm nt av, rear of the church, at 5 o'clock. Evening prayer and sermon at 7:30. CENTENNIAL CHAPEL OE FIRST" REFORMED CHURCH. WyckofT st, near Tnird av. The pastor, Rev.

O. B. Chapi, preaches in the morning at 10:30 and in the evening at 7:30. Sunday school at 2:30 P.M. Prayer meeting and young people's meeting on Wednesday evening.

11 are welcome. AVEN UEPRBSB YTGRIAN CHURCH, Rov. L. D.D., pastor Services at 10.30 A. M.

and 7:30 M. The pastor will preach to morrow morning and evening. Morning, Subjojt for the evening, "The Reci mpnae of the Strangers aro nl.vays welcomed. (CHURCH OF THE COVENANT (CON grgational), C'assm av. near Park place, Rov.

S.unue. W. Kink', Preaching at 10:45 A.M. by the Kev. J.

G. Roberts, 1. of the Rochester avenuo Con greg Church. Sabbath school at 2:45 P. M.

Praise service at 7:30 M. Address by Mr. Alou zo Alford. Special selections by thi chair. CHURCH" OF THE GOOD" SHEPHER15 (Episcopal), McDnnough botween Lewis and Stuyvesant avs, Rov.

Honry JS Cornwoll, D. rector To morrow morning service, with Holy Communion, at 10:30. At evening service, special musical features with short sermon. Vested ohou. Strangers cordially welcomed.

"1 HURCH of Henry OND PRESBYT OF THE PILGRIMS, CORN Bit and Remsen sts By invitation the SEC PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Rev. Dr. Van Dyke, pastor, win again worsnip witn tne unurcn ox tne i'ii grims on Sunday, October 2. At tho mornin? service, II o'clock, Rev. Dr.

Storrs will preach. At the communion service, 4:30 P. AL, Rev. Dr. Van Dyke will make tho sacramental address.

There will be no service in the evening. fA HURCH "OF OURFATHER, GRAND aT, near Fnlfm st Rev. A. J. Canfield.D.

past or will preach to morrow morning and evening. Services will boRin promptly at 10:30 A. AL and 7:30 P. AL Morn ins subject, "Unbelieving Church Goers," evening subject, "Th Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Air.

Hyde or the Hidden Afan of the Heart" in connection with the regular monthly vespors. Sunday school at 2:45 P. M. Communion servios at 4 P. M.

All cordially invited. DIVINE SERVICE AT 8:30 S. ft I. ON Sunday, at KPISCOPAL MISSION FOR SEAMAN, corner EhzabBth and' Richards sts. Erie Basin.

Heading room open daily from 3 to 0 P. M. The managers of this mission would bo pleased to havoall friends of seamen visit the mission and see its work. DEKALB AV rMETHODISTWlSCOPAL CHURCH, Rev, Crandall J. North, past jr To nior row, at 10:30 A.

M. Communion and reception of members Sunday school, 'i P. AL Young People's prayer meeting, P.M. Preachingat 7:30 P.M., by tho pastor. Class meetings Tuesday and Friday evenings and tmnday morning at 9 o'clock.

Prayer meeting Wednesdpuven mg. Seats all free IjVVERETT HALL SPTrITUAL ALL! 1 ANCB, 398 Fulton st Frank T. Ripley, Boston, the well known lecturer upon Spiritual Philosophy, will give a discourse on the subject, together with tests, at the above place, Sunday, October '2. at 2:30 P. AJ.

EIGHTEENTH ST. ftT7 E. Bamuel L. Reilar, pastor At 10:30 A. AL, tho Sacra ment of the Lord's Supper, preceded by tho reception of members.

preaching by the pastor on "Have Faitli in God," Sabbath school at 2:15 P. AL EMMANUEL BAPTIS1M3HURCH, LA fayette av. and St. James place, John Ilumpstone, pastor Preaching strvi.o to morrow morning at 10:30 and in the evening at 7:30. Tho paster preaches morning and evening.

Sunday school assembles at P. M. The pastors class for the exposition ot tho Sunday school lesson meets Saturday atternoon at 4 o'eb in the chapel. A cordial welcome la extended to all these services. FRANKLIN AV KESB I A CHURCH, Franklin av, near Myrtle.

Rev. J. Wrin throp psBttir Preaching at 10:30 A. M. Sub iect: "Unity of the Moral Law." 7:30 V.

AL. subiect: 'Some Lessons from Yacht Race." Stran.ors welcome. filLEET ST M. E. CHURCH, FLEET ST, JP near Fulton, Rev.

R. S. Pardington, D. pastor To ra. rrow at 10:30 A.

communion service and re ception of membors. Evoning nt 7:30. Preaching by the Sastor. Subject: "A Piece of Money; Where Found unday school at 2. Young people's meeting at :30.

All are welcome. "1RAOE CHURCH, BROOKLYN VT Hoiifhts 111 reiume 1 in the ohurc'i to niorro Holy at ana 11, r.ien ing prayer at 4. GREENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, COR ner Fourth av. and Fifteenth st, Rov. Robert B.

Hull. D.D., pastor Proaohing at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M. A hearty welcome to all. (GREENE AV.

METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, near mpkins Holy communion and reception of members at 10:30. The paBtor, Rev. R. T. MeNicholl, will preach in the evening on "Tho Near Approach of the Golden Seats all irae.

The publio are invited. RACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL Us CHURCH. Seventh av. and St. Johns nlaco.

Rev. George W. Miller, D. paaf or Communion and rocop. tion of members at 10:110 A.

M. Preaching by the pistor at 7:110 P.M. Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. All cordially invited.

HANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH. Rov, J. C. Allen, pastor Annivorsary Bermon ana communion at aiso nreacninz uv tne Dastor at 7 iu. Bund iy school at Young men's mooting at 6:45.

Prayer meetings Monday and Friday evenings. All cordially invitid. ERKIMER ST. BAPTIST CHURCH, corner of Troy av Rev. John Evans, castor.

Dreachoa at 10:30 and 10. tJommuniori and recent ion of uew members at morning service. Sunday school and Bible classes. Prver meetings Tuesday and Friday evenings. Scats free.

All welcome. ANSON PLACE ftlETHODIST EPISCO PAL OHUROIL Rev. A. B. Kendlg.

D. pastor Love feast at 9 A. AL. in the lecture room. Holy Com munion r.ud reception of members at 10:30 A.

M. Sup plementary sacramental servn ea at i v. ai. rroaoning ao 7:30 P. AL.

subject "Why Alust I bo Convertod?" 1 ree sewing soliool tor girls in chapel at 10 o'clock every Saturday morning. I OHNSON ST. ftlETHODIST EPISCOPAL Lf CH UKOH freacJing oy tne pastor, cer. w. Laine.

10:30 A. followed by the communion; aubjoct, "The Christian Armor;" Gospel service at 4 o'clock Harvest 8 o'clock. AN ES" METHODIST IS OPA 9 CHURCH, Roid av, ourner Monroo st, Rev. Harvoy E. Biiruos, pastor Communion and reception of members 10 A.

prenching by pastor 7:30 P. Ai; Sunday pohool 2 .30 P. Young People's prayer meeting 6:30 P. M. Ktrange.rs very cordially invited.

"NAPP, REV. HALSEY 1). D. SPE cinl Bermnn in tho ovenini: in the CENTRAL BAP TIST CHURCH. Bridge Bt.

between Myrtlo av. nnd Wil loughby st, at 7:80. Oomo EE AV CONGREGATIONAL OHUROH, JLJ IjOO av and Hooper Bt Preaohing by the pastor, tho Ruv. Henry A. Powell, at 10:31) A.

"The Shining Way," and at 7:80 P. "Non Racing Christians? Strangers cordially weleomed. All seats freeaftr 7:30 LAFAYETTE AV. OHUKOH KEV, Uit. I Cuylor.

paator, will preaob to morrow mornlne and I evattiai. All aeats free in the evoning at 7 o'clock. 1 ATURDAY POPULAR CONCERTS. ASSOCIATION HALL, Uond st, near ulton. NEW YORK PHILHARMONIC CLUB, With Mr.

RICHARD HOFFMAN, Ootobor 22 and 29, November 12 and 19, At 3 P. M. AU seats will be reserved and choice given in order of application. TiCKETS FOR COURSE, with reserved seats, 8150. Tickets will be on sale October 5, at 9 A.

at tho building of the Young Men's Christi in Ass iciation, C02 Fult in st, and at CHANDLER'S, 172 Montague st. Applications through the mail will be carefully attended OL. SINN'S PARK THEATER. THIS WEKK ONLY. MATINEE SATURDAY.

THATCHER, PRIMROSE AND WEST'S MINSTRELS. A NOVEL SPECTACULAR FIRST PART. NEW FACES! NEW SONUS! NEW AC TS! Neit Weo't, sii nights and two matinees. HENRY H. D1X1CY ADONIS, In all its origin'il splendor.

RESEEV15D NOiV ON ACADEMY OF MUSIC. THE STODDARD LKCTURES. MONDAY KVUNINO. OCTOBER 3, JULIUS OESAR. Mr.

Stoddnrd's onoLcr.iph this illustrious character in history, with SUPRB ILLUSTRATIONS, including reproductions fro last PAltIS SALON. October 0, THE PYRENEES. loth, LORD BYRON. l.it.i, CONSTANTINOPLE. Reserved Seats.

75c. Roadv lor all lectures at Chandler's. Admission 500. BURDITT NORTH Managers. A CADEMY OF MUSIC.

SU VDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1887, AT 8 P. M. KINGS COUNTY I1ENRV CEORGE LAND CLUB. Addresses by Major A. CALHOUN.

J. R. O'DONNELL Ana HENRY CEORCE. Admission to all parts of the house, eicept pr isceniura boxes. 10 fonts.

ats in proscenium 2a tents each. No collection. A' CADFJMY OF MUSIC, BROOKLYN, lUt ftUA CYJ i.Mi, uctober 4. Kev. Ur, PARKER Memorial address on the late Rev.

HKNRY WARD HEKCllKR, For Knuetit of Rccner Monument Fund. Rev. CHARLES IL HALL. D. Chairman oi Executive Committee.

Under the per oial supervision of Major J. B. POND. Everett House. New York.

Adinisfi DOc and Ibo; Reserved seatu 1 and $1.50. TickeU now on s.tle at CHANDLER'S. rHMiE BROOKIiYN LIBRARY, MONTAOUK STREKT, NEAR COURT. VOLUMES. 300 PERIODICALS IN READING ROOMS.

1,100 VOLUMKi IN RKFERENCK HALL. Br.m. Library and Healing r.iom, Fourth st. E. D.

Seven bramriies, with two deliveries diily, iu other rts of the ettv. AH the bs it tiouks or raidly added. Pnntel Catalogue 45. Card uaioue of all a litions to date. Sub scriution $.

a cvn l.uxin at any tim FF. PROCTOR'S CRITERION THEATER. Ladi sand children crowd to the matinees MONDAY, WEDNESDAY. SATURDAY. Admission Reatrved se.

its. 25 cents. BARTLEY (M rn LAST CAMPBELL'S lAK 'PERFORMANCES. Next wek CH ARIjES GARDNERS NEW CARD. Seats secured by Telephone Bedford.

ROOKLYN TIIEJvTEK H. C. MINER and Manager. GOcts. A GOOD RESERVED SEAT.

50cts. Every night this wee. li and Saturday Matinee, J. K. 1METT, Aa FRITZ, OUR COCSIN GERMAN.

ob i il A 15 IN CYRANO TIIKATKR, GRAND STREET, neir Rodford avenue. THERE'S ROLLICKING FUN AT THE GRAND THIS WEEK. RICHARD HUME'S GINGER SNAP COMPANY. Th re are single features in this play worth double the price of admission. Id 50 cents.

Let tho whole of Brooklyn se it, including tho Nineteenth W.ird. AMERICAN INSITTUTE. SGtti '2d and avs, bet. and 64th sts. N.Y.

Grind El nio and s'irf i cars pass door. Imiustrial GRAND ELECTRICAL EXHIBITION. Exhibition, i Everythiny in El ctii.ity. NOVEL INVENTIONS. MACHINERY IN Open day and evening.

Admis.sion, 50c. ZIPP'S CASINO, ELM PLACE, CORNER 'Fulton st Gr.md resort. SACRED CONCERT EVERY SUNDAY. Prufeasor Brumin'a Orchestra of soloists. Ilaus and H.iym mn, Mme.

Alma lielliuni, Frl. Minnie Frl. IL lene Arnold, 51r. W. Rittmeyer.

SALES. ERE JOHNSON, AUCTIONEER. Offices CO LIBERTY ST, York; 313 FULTON ST. Brooklyn. TUKSDAY.

OCTOBER 4. GRAND CHANCE OF THE SEASON. AUCTION SALE OF LOTS "On old Long I. laud', su f.tr! by the music of the surf. 447 LOVELY LOTS, Situated on Crop.

ey, Benson, Bath. Fourteenth and Fifteenth avs; Ray, Seventh, Eighth and Tenth tts; ad joiuinK the old Bennett at RATH BKAC1I, NEW UTRECHT, L. I. Without rival oroxeei tion tho most charming, popular and accessible seaside resort, either Summer or Winter, in tho vicinity of Nyw York or Br loklvn. AT PUBLIC AUCTION, TUESDAY.

October 187. AT 1 O'CLOCK P. ON THE PREMISES. Titles guaranteed by thy Lawyers' Title Insurance Company of New York. occasion will be made agreeable by the usual hospitalities.

FREE EXCURSION. ELKGANT COLLATION, BRILLIANT MUSIC. RKMEMRER. The number of accessible and desirahle seaside sites diminish every year. This property is tha very creme de la iu every respect.

Li)OK TO IT IN TLME. Tfie Ciinvenifinc: of the Thirty ninth st.eet Ferry and tho early completion of the Fifth will bring th.s aolight.iul suburb within thirty minutes of Now York and Brooklyn. ON THE DAY OF SALE TAKE special train a Twenty seventh street and Fi th avenuo. Brooklyn, at 11:15 u'clock A. or trn mnectin? with ILdU A.

ferrybo.it from foot of Whitehall street, New York, to Thirty nintii street, Bro Free excursion cards, further information of JERE JOHNSON. (Id Liberty street, New York; or Fulton street, Brooklyn. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 6. HIGHLY IMPORTANT.

SUPREME COURT SALE IN PARTITION. 300 Sl'PKRR LOTS. BAY RIDGE. NF.W Ul RKCHT, L. I THURSDAY.

OctoborO. 18S7, At 12 o'ol ick in the BROOKLYN REAL ES TATK EXCHANGE, 393 Fulton st, Br.HDklyn, Under toe direction of HENRY S. RAStUlN, Referee. The are located as follows: FIRTAV 34 b.tii. WAKKAIAN PL 39 Jots.

SECOSD A 4 Jots BERGEN PL 30 lots. THIRD AV 2 SKDGWXUK PL lots. SIXTY SEVENTH ST 5Klots NORTON 1 27 lots f. ARROWS AV 32 lots. BAY ST 35 lots.

This dcLr.rable property is a.tuatod within seven blocks of the Brooklyn City Line. Nccond and Tnird avenues aro opened and graded, and Sixty seventh st will speediiy be opeuo The propony is well adapted for residence or business purposes, being closo to the bindings oi Vm Manhitt.n and Sta Beach boats, mnuinR betweon Biy Ride and the Battery, near the Manhattan lijtach Depot at Third av, and within 35 minutes of all the Brooklyn ferries and the Brooklyn Bridge by the Third aven Railro.id. It is also within twenty minutes of tho Thirty ninth st. Ferry toNewVork. Lyinx betweon Third a v.

and tho iy it is directly on the hue Doth or commercial an i house improvement, and offers excellent opportunities to all who wish to buy, whether for purposes of businas. or dwelling. For purp ses speculative investmen: th 'se lots offer many advantage. Tuero is more margin for improvement in value than in high priced lots, whde rato of taxation in Bay Ridge is merely nominal. The water front, one of tho huest in the harbor of Now York for commercial or manufacturing purposes, will be offered aa ono parcel.

All tities will be inn irod by Xh Title Guarantee A Trust. Company, of New York. Sixty por cunt, may remain on bnnd and mortgage for five years, with inter st at 5 per cent, per annum. Maps and particular at offices of Henry Rasquin, refert 16 mrt st, Brooklyn; Arthur G. Sedgwick.

plaintiff's attorney. 115 Broadway, New York; W. M. Powell, Ks Drxel Building, New York; or at auctioneer's othces, Fulton st, Brooklyn, and t0 Liberty st, Now York. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 18, At 1 o'clock, on premises, GRAND AUCTION SALE 300 KIeiut Lots, cli.dis Wyckoff farm, EIGHTEEN I'll WARD.

BROOKLYN. Property on Wyckotf and DeKalb Nicholas and Gre.ene avs. Elm. Stanhope, Hiratod and Harmon sts. AU surrounded by improvements.

ROYAL BANOUET UNDER COLOSSAL TENT. MUSIC BY TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT BAND, ALBERT FOHS. Leader. For maps and particulars of all of above sales apply to JERE JOHNSON, 60 Liberty si. New York; or 3'J3 Fulton st, Brooklyn.

1LLIAM COLE AUCTIONEER, LiAii. jJLtc. or niv nr tlx, City Salesrooms, 379 Fulton opposito City Hall, TUESDAY, October, at 12 o'clock. REAL ESTATE. EXECUTOR'S SALE of fine business location, northeast cottier of Myrtle av.

and Cumberland st, lot 25x90x 42.6x9o, on which there is a story frame building, with brick extension. BROWN STONE RESIDENCE, 123 Sixth av, near Park place, throe stones, high basement, all improvements, ffjis fixtures, etc. EXECUTOR'S SALE of valuable property, southeast corn.T Cbisson and Lexington avs, luO baton Clusson, 175 feet on L.ixinaton, with 3 Btory frame (rilh'd in) dwelling and two extensions, all improvements, g.is fixtures, etc. ELEGANT BROWN STONE MANSION AND STABLE PROPERTY, loi) Warren st, tneen Olinton and IL nry, 24.1 i.toUxl 17, with evten. dou, 18 ruoms.

ill improvements, beautifully fres 'oed, ills. ami finished in the most approved ramuiT; also 3 story brick stable in roar (Veranda placn). 24.li.x30. FORECt.oSURlO SALE of 1 story brick double tlat property. 10ii Piesideut sr, nei Hicks.

FOR PERMITS. TERMS AND FULL PARTICULARS, APPLY AT SALESROOM. HE RIFF'S SALE THOMAS A. KER yj RIGAN, auctioneer, wdl B'dl at salesrooms, 35 Wil louhby st, on MONDAY. October 3, at 11 o'clock A.

25 bbls. Hour. 2 rye Ilour, meal. 1 bbl sugar, lot of bread trays, baking pans, 2 show 2 counters, 1 borse. 1 sol harness, alsol bbl.

sin, 1 bbl. whisky, 1 demijohn spirits. By order of CHARLES B. FARLEY. Sheriff.

William Cunningham, Deputy JOSEPH HEGEMAN A AUCTIONEERS, SPECIAL SALE OF CARPETS, MONDAY. October 3, At 10:30 A. At tho ConlrO Sale rooms. st, corner Teirl. About lots of ne.v and second hand Axmin ter, Wiiton, moinottt, velvet, body and ap jst ry llrns tds, 1 1 fl ml i i i nr itifrn.

ii I cloths, linoleums, etc. IAWNI5ROKERSv SALES 8. FlRUSiil 4 SON. Auctionoers. 17S Fulton st October 3 Women's 'dothing pledged prior to September IX 18H6 Harris A Sun.

'lo Court tob or 4 Women's clothing: plo iced nnor to September 1SS6. F. Fely.Slij Court st; J. Lehm iti, tj." Sum mit st. October 5 Women's clothing, pledged 1S86, Nos.

37,800 to H. McAl.euau. Sands st. October 0 Women's clothing, pledged from July 18, ISHti, to AiiKtist 130, Nos. .13,500 to order A.

J. Heiney. 214 Atlantic av. October 7 lewelry. etc pledged prior SeDtember 1 1SS7 order M.

Buckheimer, 535 tlraud at, and A. H. Samuels, 333 Gr Uid 3t. piIILlP MERK LE, AUCTIONEER, Sells on TUESDAY, at 10:30 A. October 4, 1P87.

At No. 16 Marcy av, (late st, near North Second), Biooklvn. F. D. Tho entire Housohold Furuiture Carpets, Clothes, Jewelry.

Beddimj. etc. By order of the Exa of the lato Peter Timmes. RICHARD V. HARNETT A C.O, Auctioneers, will Hell at auction THURSDAY, Ootobor 13.

at 12 o'clock, noon, at Mie real estate exc'nugoand auction room, SO to 0 Lirertv st, new York, il'l President st, Brooklyn, between Clinton and Henry, 4 story, lm hroTi stone dwothiii. 22.7x45x100: hand somely decoratrd, perfect order. Positive sale. Maps at Auctioneer's. 73 Liberty st, New Yirk.

IO 'i ROILKK IJIMKlNt K. MERICAN. UUllll tiail'Al NEW YORK. CASH CAPITAL. INSURES STEAM BOILERS AGAINST EXPLOSION nd Tns or damage to Buildincrs.

Stock. Machin ery. Steam Vessels and all other properly resulting from plosions. And WE pay for linage person and loss of lifo aris ing from STEAM f.At'l.i iMOfla, Alt insuect'd and insured bv this comnanv am exempt from tho inspection of the State, city or local authorities. Four inspections, one internal ana three oxtornal, made yearly.

first class ior nyilroitatic inspection it wanted, BROOKLYN DEPARTMENT, JOHN R. W1LMARTH, Manager. GARL'12LU UUiLDISG. SAVINGS RAKSi QKUMAN SAVINGS BANK, BROADWAY AND )ERUM STREET, E. D.

INTEREST PAYABLE APRIL AND OCTOBER. THIC FORTY THIRD DIVIDEND, dating OCTOBER 1. will be payable OCTOBER 17, at tho rate of 4 por cent, per annum on deposits of $500 and uudor, aud 3 per cent, on the excess over $50. Money deposited NOW and nutil OOTOBKR 10 will draw interest from OCTOBER 1. Rank open daily from 10 A.

M. to 3 P. M. Also, on Monday evenings from 5 to 8 oVlook. CHARLES NAKHER.

President. GEORGE S. BISHOP, Cashier. Anton VlnELius, Geuhus H. Fisher, Louib Zecbiel.

Secretary. Yi Fr aid ul 1. 0 LET HOUSES TWt 2 STORY AND 1 basement stone honyes, on Decatur st: inline om aiuJb; rent 5U0. HAYES 4 RAWSDH, 1,415 Fulton at. I710R SALE HOUSES FROM .1,500 upward, on terras; buildlnff lots and oountry groocrty; Florida lands: also a $2,500 rtgage paying per cent JW.

II.JENT().V, 73 FLitbash a. SALE HOUSES IN ALL PARfS pi of the city, brielr, frame and lirown atone, en easy terras WILClaM BR1DUK, 13 Willoughby noar Oity Hall. FOR SALE HOUSE ON THE HEIGHTS 12 I at, bolwein Clinton at and Monroe nlaco Fonrstones.lot'ioalOO. Imtuire on tircmi08, or at NATUAN LANK SO.V 120 Pearl at, New York ItVOK RALE HOUSE A PERFECT OEM Mot artistic house offered thia saiaon: choioa location larye ro uns, ample closets; only two loft. Dean s.

between franklin and Beifurd avs. 1, TOR SALE HOUSE A SUBSTaNTI AL ly built limly fiiiish i ntory and baseiomut briolc arid bio vn stone dwellinon Uus iwick av, second door sntheasi. of La'ayetto; open Sunday. ITOK SALE HOUSE 3U4 TENTH ST Desirable '1 story and basement, brown Btone dwelling; all improvements; price terms to suit. Inquire on promises.

I.IOB SALE HOUSE NEW, FIRST JF clns 2 atory aud basoment brick house, 338 Kosciusko St. 20x40, f' two small families; aleo 2 story and bceement hrii 7 23 Lexington av, 10x42; terms to suit Apply to J. 125 Vernon FOR SALE HOUSES 2 1 2STORYAND basorient brown stone, story and basement brown stone, $0 000; a fine 3 story and baa imont brick, 1 rta lot. 2 story anl $3,750. i KO RO MARIN OR SON, 327 Nostrmd av.

70R SALE HOUSES GET OUR LIST (free) of 2,000 houses in all siotions of Brooklyn; bllicks and plot's of lots on line of elevated railroad; bargains. D. P. IARLING Jt 30 Court st, corner Reia Bon, and 1,208 Fulton st. ITIOR 4 800 CASH Lafayetto av.

botwoen Reid and Stuyresant, a 2 story and nant i mom 3 and iargeattiu; all improvement's. O. F. BEDKLL fc 903 Gates av. And 13.1 Kei 1 av.

nOR 'SALE HOUSE AND LOT 96,500, with carriageway lot 28Xxl54, 176 Franklin av, ntwnon Wit I. Wi oofrhbv. (ift I or addrosi P. A. VINOKNT.

at above number, or Western National Bank, New York. TilOR SALE HOUSES LOOK AT THE Jl 2 story basement bro vn stone houses, 725 to 733 Van st, east from Reid av; two minutes from Roid av. station 10 rooms; make your own tsrms. Apply on premises, jurof F. SLOAT, Van Buren st.

jMOR SALE HOUSES STORY AND Jt1 basement brick houses, 714, 714A, 71G Quincy st; 11 rooms; all im movements; good neighborhood and convenient tostationof road; price 8T.7B0. O. F. BE KLL A Gates av. and 133 Reid av.

13oR SALE HO USES GERM AN AMER icau Uoal Estate Title Guarantee Company, 303 Montague si. examines and insures titles; greatest security offered by permanent guarantee fund required by law. 1,1 OR SALE HOUSE HERKIMER ST, near Troy av 2 story and attic frame use, with furniture and carpets; gas and water; little monoy required: must be sold at once a bargain. HEES A JSIL LICK, 16 C.mrt st. I7SOR SALE HOUSEON THE HEIGHTS 39 Garden place, 3 story, attic and basement, 25 fent wide rented for $300 a yoar to May 1 will pay 7 per cent, net interest.

Apply to CHARLES A. SKVMOUR A 203 Mont igue bt. I7OR SALE HOUSES FROM 91,500 TO 850,000, in all parts of tho city and suburbs; also, a large list of business property, lots, eto many at good bargains and several for exchange send for our bulletin, GHAOK MOKTKLL, 3(il Fulton st. fjlOR SALE HOUSE ON COLUMBIA heights, between Olark and Pierrcpont sts; 3 story basement and attio brick; 26x45x102; in first order; rico $10,500. CHARLES A.

SEYMOUR 203 ontagueflt FOIl SALE HOUSE $8,300 3 STORY brown stone; cablnot trim; hard wood mantels and mirrors throughout; fine location. Twenty third Ward; decided barg.tin to quick buyer. D. H. FOWLER 1.239 Bedford av, near Fulton st, iOR SALE HOUSE 2 STORY RASE nt frame, brick filled all imurorements on both lloors; 20x56x100; cheap; must be suld.

Owner on Srcmi.es, No. JJ Halsoy st: noar Halsey st. Elevated tation. 1jlORSALE HOUSES OR TO LET Bargain 259 Clermont av, fine 3 story brown stone, Q'JiiSxlOO; frescoed; others on Clermont, Carlti.n, Clinton and Washington avs. Keys with BULKd.KY A HOR TON, 40G Myrtle av, near Clinton.

JJpen evenings, T710R SALE HOUSE (i9 DECATUR ST, ti brown stono front, cabinet mautels, open gratis, extension laundry, sanitary plumbing, all improvements; will bo sold on easy terms: very little cash required. Owner on premises from 2 to 4 P. M. daily SOR SALE HOUSE 832 GREENE uv. south side, west of Stuvvesaut.

now 3 storv and basement bro.vn stono. adapted to two families; only $7,150 tarms; send lor circular. STEWART WALSH, owner, 043 Madiso.i st. iOR SALE HOUSE CORNER LEWIS av. and Bainbridiro st: 20 feet front, with biy win dows all way up f.

nnd side; bo. iutiful location; nil improvement; un'i njooK irom new eievatoa ulton st. station; price 8 10,50 part may remain; possession. IjiOK "SALE HOUSiS 100 ST. MARKS av Tliis well arra ic; 3 story stone is in good order and runted to May at $C0 per year: $7,000 will buy it; terms easy.

Permit roqnired from THKO. A. THORNK, 944 Fulton et, opposite Cambridge plaoe. 17OR SALE HOUSE HANCOCK ST New 2 story and basement fancy biick dwelling; brt.wn Btone stoop and trimmings; very choice and finished in io most approved manner; must be ujld. Keys only with PAUL O.

GRENING, 420 Gates av. fjlOR SALE HOUSE ON PACIFIC ST. I west of Troy av, 2 st ry and bas "mont li amo, fillod in; tin roof; ovory improvement; tinted ceilings; walls; lir class in ovory respect; will be Bold lor $3,500, on eay terms. Apply to G. B.

WALlUON, on premises. IOR SALE HOUSE CHEAP TOQUiCK buyer; 3 story brown stono house; 1,513 Atlantic av, near Albany; first class order; open Sunday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday from 9 to 3 P. M. A. P.

BAIL LEY A 171 Washington at. Bedford av Elegant location and within two bocks of station, 3 story and basoment briak, with brown stone stoop and trimmings; every improvement: 20x40.100. Permit and particulars with PAUL C. GItSNING, 420 Gates av. IjlOR SALE HOUSE PROSPECT HILL, 407 First st, between Sixth aud Hoventli avs A now 3 story brown stone, all improvements; elegant parlors; fine brass open fireplaces; gallery fenders; saloon 2 story furnaca in cellar.

Inquire on premises or H.JACKSON, 31 East Seventeenth st, New York. fIOR SALE HOUSE CHEAP $2,400 2 story, basement, frame, brick filled, 2,1 30 A Atlantic av, 9 rooms; arranged for two families; sewer connections; near to rapid transit and Kings Oo anty stations. WILLIAM W. HEBBERD, 1,802 Fulton st, opposite Reid av IOR SALE HOUSE 403 HALSEY ST JL 3 story and basement, Rutland marble IronL 16.8x45 xlOO; all improvements; 10 rooms and bath; furnaos; bargain to immediate buyer; must bo sold; terms arranged. HOTALING A HEYWARD, 441 Sumner ar, 251 Tompkins av.

FOR ALE HOUSE A NEW A 1) beautiful Queen Anne cottage house, elegantly built; 7 rooms; water und ens; full lot: fine location; near the cars; enty iixtn Ward price $300 cash. Apply to JAMKS MAGU1RE, otlice corner Atlantic and Van SicLn avs. IORSALE llOUSE 24(i DERGEN ST, 7 between Bond and Nevin.s 3 story and basement brick house; 13 rooms; all improvements; thor ougmy wen duu i nanasomeiy aecoratea; A conflitlun UH.ouu; may remain, J. A. VAN AUKEN 71 Broadway, Ne.v York.

Oil SALE HOUSE ON CARROLL ST, between Clinton and Court 'M4 storv and basement brick dwelling, Li rooms, 20x50 and extension; all improvements; sanitary plumbing; will be sold at aburgain and on easy terms Apply to LKONARD MOODY, 20 Court st, and 270 FlatbuBh av. fiU)R SALE HOUSES THREE NEW 3 JL story and basement bricks, with porticoes; extension diningroom on parlor tloor; cabinet trim Paciiic at, corner Brooklyn av, opposite Truslow mansion finest location in the city: price low; can De seen at any time. Iu quiro of W. K. JACKSON, on promises.

IjMJK sale house MbtTwiLL BUY it it sold at once on Warerly av; 3 story brick; all improvements; fine order; ran tod to good tenant to May 1 paying over 10 per cent, on price asked. Anply to BULK Lav jc liuniun, 4U0 Myrtle av, uoar Clin A HOKION, 400 Myrtle av, uoar ton. Open evenings. IJOR SALE HOUSES WITH OR WITH out extra ground, St. Marks and Now York avs, Hancock, Pacific, Dam, Herkimer and McDouough sts, Lefferts, Brevoort and Lincoln places; houses and locations unsurpassed.

C. J. SANDS A No. 1.130 Fulton street. ITIOR SALE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN Greene av, between Bedford and Nostrand, 3 story and basement brown stone; finished cat.inet; hardwood to second tloor; with papered and frescoed Keys with PAUL GRENING, 420 Gates ar.

FOR SALE HOUSES TWO OF THOSE new 2 story and basement frames, 10 rooms, all improvements, splendid location price, Woodbine near Broadway and Gates av. station. Apply on the premises or to GEORGE F. CHAPMAN, buiWer, Lexington av. and Broadway.

FdltTiALEHOU GROUND, greenhouse, largo stable and carriage house; lot 75x114, hotue 40x50: 13 rooms, several elegantly freaooed extra wide ball and fine staircase; all improvements; finest section of Brooklyn, convenient to elevated railroad; owner leaving the city would sell very low and on easy terms. 1,169 Deanst, near New York av. FOR SALE HOUSES 20 CHrPRI VATE residences, 500 stores, fiats, corner business property, tenements, leading streets, paying 10 to 20 per cent; 1,300 city lots; everything from cottage to palace; heart and purse suited; circular free; $1,000,000 to loan, low rates. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner of Willoughby and Jay sts.

Open evenings. FOR SALE HOUSES LOOK AT 483 and 485 Madison Bt. near Sumner av. that elegant blook; choice 3 story and basement combination brick and Btone, with hardwood and latest manner of finish; strictly first class dwellings; price low and terms easy. Apply only on premises, or to PAUL O.

GR1ENING, 420 Gates av. HOUSES WE ARE "PRE7" M. pared to show seven of the finest brown stone houses iu the Twenty third Ward, now beHj completed; electric bells; hard wood finish all improvements and finished in a tnorougn manner. uudciw, m. a a OR SALE HOUSE ON WASHINGTON 3 fltorv brown stone.

17.0x50x110: all imnrnvo menfsand in perfect order; hard wo id finish on two tloors, ceilings rrescoea, etc: ono or ino oest locations in Brooklyn. Apply to RALPH JL. COOK, 810 Fulton st, corner Clermont av. OR SALE HOUSE OR EXCHANGE At Plsinfield. N.

on principal avenue, five min utes1 walk from depot; 13 roomH, frame house, shape, bay window, fine ordor, improvements, cemented cellar. furnace; ground, 60x100; price exchange for paying Brooklyn property about $8,000 value. RUSTIN A BOBBIN d. successors to J. E.

Cornell, 44 Court st. ilOK SALE HOUSE AT A GREAT bargain: residenoa of lata millionaire: the nalatial mansion, 37 Tompkins place; 4 story and baaemnot, brown stone, 31x8xll2 ft; five minutes from City Hall suuame ior an eioant uoiuu, apanmeni uiun or inra inar house or institution; prioe only 25. 000: terms to suit. Apply on premises. I7OR SALE HOUSES ONLY $5,750 Choice 2 story and basement brown stone dwellings complete with every improvement; stylish and tasty gas fixtures; must be seon to be appreciated; open every day; within ton minutes to bridge; one block from L.station; vvniouguoy av, oetweeu ana urana terms easy.

Particulars with PAUL O. GRENING, 420 Gates av. IOR SALE HOUSE 97,150 A NEW 3 storv basement brownstoue front house. 533 Ouiuov st; 12 rooms; all improvements; vestibules to all outside doors; excellent neighborhood furnace In cellar; three minutes to station, twenty minutes to New York City Hall by road. PEAKS ALL, No.

717 DeKalb avenue. 171 OR SALE HOUSES FOUR 3 STORY, I1 himumnnt Hurl suh. clUr frnnt. hrmrn houses, corner of Garfield place and Seventh av, 201 to 210: all modern imnrovemonts: also. thrn 3 storv basement and subcellar front houses on Prosidont Bt.

west side, between Sixth and Seventh avs; prion on President at, $10,000. Apply on premises; or 440 Clermont av. to MARTIN A LKK. IJIOU SALE II A terms Farms and countrv scats for ea' nr change; 3 story brown stone on Greene av, $10,000, $12, 000; Loxingtonav, brick, 1 story brown stone, detached villa, lot 48x180, $7,000: stores, desirable lots, lomo corners. UALL A SON, 341) ranKiin av.

IXoR SALE HOUSE AT AUCtToN, 6n 1 Tuesday. October 4. 1887. bv William Colo. 379 Pulton st 159 Warren st, between Clinton and Henry, 4 story and basement brown stone, 24)4x50, with a two story extension: 18 rooms, with all mod rn improvements; finely decorated throueout: tiled halls: elocant arm Hrtnr.

a fine 2 etory brick stablo on Vorauda pTftoo will be soia witn cue uouse ir aesirea. run particulars apply to LEONARD M.OODY, 20 Court st. ford nluinbinir. crystal chandeliers, furnace, heater, onen fire ulaco. naruuet floor in dlninuroom.

ieweled liirht in ves tibule door, 9 rooms, three of them alcove, beside bith and storerooms: carpets and shades with house; price $9,750 Address OWNER, igle Bedford branch. 7lOR SALE HOUSE AN ARTISTIC 1 dwellitiGr. 3 story and basement and extension hmwn stone front; 801 President Bt, near Eighth av elegantly finished in mahogany, old oak and olive woods, cabiuot mantolt, tiled hearths, grated fn all rooms, briok furnace In collar, best sanitary plumbing, Bpleudid location and surrouudin cannot bo duplicated for the price. For full information and keys apply to WILLIAM J. TATK, 280 Flatbush ay, corner of Prospect plaoe.

lOR SALE HOUSES TWENTY SIXTH I1 WARD. 10 Queen Anno cottages, Improvements, $5,000 nuw iiuuDUit uiuu, i luuuin, lujuruvuuiuui. 2 larger houses In samo block, each 1,800 1 corner store in same block 2,500 All located in tho best part of the new ward, nea; to f. road, churches, schools, eto. terms easy; also several other houses and choice lots; plots for building.

F. LINTON, corner Atlantic and Van Sic I on avs, Twenty sixth Ward (East New York). FOR SALE HOUSES JUST FINISHED Four 3 Btory aod basement brown atone to 104 MoDonoUch st. near Tomnkina av. within nnn blook of Tompkins av stat ion of Kings Count" Elevated toad; handsomely finished in bard ood, cabinet mantels throughout houBes.

console frameB.bst st inds, bevel plito glass mk rors, tiled hearthn and lacings, open grates, andirons, fenders in rear parlors, second story front and basement, extension brick laundry, furnace, electric bells, handsome gas fixtures with eleotrio lighters, handsome staircase and vestibule, bevel side lights with Mosaic tilincr. JOHN FRASKH. on nrnmla. nr nf de nee, 44 Rochester at, IjIOU SALE HOUSE VERY NICE AND very chea 293 Franklin vj 11 rooms; 3 large rooms oo first floor; improvements; Lstation mar; possession; price $5,850 enly; $3,300 can remain five to eight years. IjlOR SALE HOUSE 15 PER CENT, profit; a well located piece of tenement property, fn good order throughout; well rented; will pay over 15 per cent, on the investment; a rare chacce.

Apply LEON ARD MOODY, 20 Courtst. and 270 Flatbush aV; SALE HOUSE ON botwoon Clinton and Court 3 story and battoment brick, 22x45; 12 rooms; in good ordtr; will let with privilege of jrch 'slng: immediate as; salon. Apply to LEONARD MOOD Yt 20 Court at. aud 27G Flatbush avenue. TTIOR SALE HOUSE FOR $7,500 IF fl? takon this week; 3 etory stono, 20x40x100; Macon sc, jur Lewis av; nice order; between elevated roads; every irapiovement; parlor carpets, all shades included poss ssiju.

JAMES A. F18UER, 1,104 Fulton st OR SALE HOUSE ST. south fide, near Mont acre torraco. 22.000; ieet wide; beautiful tviation; view ot river from all front r.nu rer.r winuows; uining room ana uutler's pantry on parlor floor; in o.der; a bargain. CHARLES A.

SKYMOUU ACO, 203 Montague at, gOR SALE HOUSE A T3 story, high stoop, brown stoue dwolling, on Gre3ne av, near Bedford; ho.i.o full sire; fine order; newly done up: best location on the Hill; will sell at a bargain. LEONARD MOODY A JOHN W. DODGE, 1,223 Bedford HOUSES NiflW" 3 STORY house, Bushwick av, nearly finished. $5,500: a 3 story house near the new station, 10 rooms, a 22 fnnt. frnni, mt.rv hoilfld.

A3.2U0:a'l ttt.nrv hoiiHn in Kim st, tiASSTanuo, e.i; uroaaway, corner ueiv.aiu avenue. FOR SALE HOUSE TO CLOSE AN Estate, $3,500 cash, $9,000 mortgage, handsome 3 story bascjmynt. swell fr nt, brown stono: cabinet trimmed: mirrors, electric bolls, buffet, gas fixtures, St. Johns place, near the park. GEO HO W.

RAT, 2 McDonougn st, junetion oi ruiton sl. am atarcy av. TTIOR SALE HOUSE 7,800, CORNER; JL a sv.ry oisemont; nara wooa tnmmea; uay win. dikWH: all imnrovemenfs: fine order: bit? bargain for doc tor to alter to storo; terms to suit. GEORGE W.

RAY, 2 McDon mgh st, junction of Fulton st. and Marcy av. rOR SALE HOUSES A RaRGAIN fl New 1 storv basement houses. 8 rooms, all imDrove ments, only also 3 story and extension house, 0 rooms and improvements, open Sunday P. Vandorbilt st, Windsor Terrace; throe blocks below Smith et, car depot, riiteenin st.

ana iTospeot 1'arK. HOUSES BARGAINS AND 1 ua.y tonus Summit st. 3 story, basoment and cellar hri(rk. ft 5.000: Harrison st. 3 storv.

bawoment and cel lar Lnck, Clumbia st, 4 story brick store and Lricg, aso.oLu; onuraiua st, story onca storo auu liing, Atlantto av, 3 story brick store and 20x50x90 and large list of others. UJE A MORTKLL. 361 Fulton st. dwelling, nsv.U'JU cwoxtin GRACE OR SALE HOUSE TWENTY THIRD Ward, near L. station, 3 story and basement brown stone, 2Jx45xU0; 12 rooms; hardwood trim; walnut stairs; mirrors in diningroom and parlors; hands.nneJy Capered and uocorateu throughout; line location argaiu to quick buyer.

PHILIP D. MASON, 293Tomp kins av. fjlOR SALE HOUSE $7,150 A NEW 3 JL story, basement, brown stnne front house, 533 Quincy st; 12 rooms; all improvumonts; vestibules to all outside doors; excellent neighborhood furnace in oellar; three minutes to station twenty to New York City Hall ly road house opan Sunday, 10 A. M. to 12 oi.

ana tot r. ra. lOR SALBtHO USES NEAR THE bri Ige, Washington st, frame building, price near Concord, two large buildings, frame, rent for over $900, prico ConcorJ st, near Adams, rent for 8040, price $8 ana otner DirgainH. A. P.

BAIL.L1C. ii i (i wasuington IOR SALE HOUSE AN ELEGANT 2 story, bisement and cellar high stoop brown stone hous, boiutifully trimmed and hap ad tho modern improvements; 20x42x100; furnace butler's sink; area gate and window baru; elegant gas fixtures; sanitary plumb ing, etc a Dargain si.uo terms to ami. oid cigntn st botween Sixth and Seventh avs. fOR SALE HOUSE ON THE HILL 88.000: sDlendid locality; 2story. basement brown Btone; m.i nard too': 11 rooms and bath, irlor extension ro vviwxivv; eieganiiy ptperea ana aecoraiea; awn bitfs, flhwdes, oilcloths, carpets: great bargain; owner will, if desired, remain till May at $0 p.r month.

JAMES L. PHELPS, 52a Nostrand av, corner ulton st. ITOR A LE HOUSE ELEGA iohed villa, with beautiful grounds; 100x120; on one of the finest villa blocks north of Fulton st, and within two blocks of rotnukins av. station on Fulton st. Lroad; 15 rooms every improvement fine order; built to staud 100 years will slight advance over value ot ground.

G. S. ARPJiN 1 r.Iv, 1,273 Fulton XJlOH SALE HOUSES 100 AND A handsome, substantially built 2 story, high basement, sun ceil uroAn stone. iux4.xiuu; iu rooms, all improvements; god ordi'r; villa district; Bergen st, near Nostrand av; one in Halsey st, in the same style, in elogant order, $0,000. S.

CARPENTER, 1,272 Fulton st ouen to9. IjlOR SALE HOUSES ON VERNON AV 1 between Tompkins and Throon Tiiat row of hand some 2 srury and basement brown stono houses now being complete! 10 rooms, improvements, hardwood trim and paneling in halls, mirrors in parlors aud dining room; no has been spared to make these tho most comolito 2 story houses yet offered: prices low: liberal tonus. PHILLIP D. MASON, 293 Tompkins avenue. IOR 7JE HOILSE $18,000 In ti.

is desirable location nnd near rond, for residence or investment; 2 and 2j and 3 story stone, brick and frame; square, swell and (Jueen Anne fronts; largo or small some elegantly trimmed with hardwood; mirrors; number with extension dining room on parlor fiuor; several now Bty.e fanoy fronts and interior plau near Fulton si. and Bedford av. G. S. CARPENTER, 1,273 Fult st, near Nostrandv.

IjOR SALE HOUSES FORTY FIFTH st. between Fifth and Sixth avs, 2 story and attic, plot (10x120, will sold cheap; President st, brown stone, Union st. near Oourt, Baltic st, nenr Clinton, CO, Schermerhorn st, 4 atory, Uouglass st, 2 story and basement, $1 00'J: Djgraw st, Eioyt, 3 story. Center st, near Court, two houses on lot, 83,7 c.O; Third at, (ramu, Hicks st, near Hamilton Forry. Clinton av, Fiity tliird st, be tweun Third and Fourth avs, stirn on Smith et, plot 50x100.

near Court st; brown stone near park, and others. MARTIN BBKEN A SON, 214 Court streot. l. VrilBJC a so ST. CATHARINE'S HALL, BROOKLYN, N.

Y. DIOOES4.N SCHOOL Wilt GIRLS. 286 Washington av, Brooklyn. N.Y. In charge of the Deaconesses of tho diocese.

REOPENS SLMattliow'sday, September 21, 1887. Rector, the Bishop of Long Island. Buardors limited to twenty five. Terms ner annum, English, French and Latin, $350. Day pupila from $30 to $100 por anniim, according to class.

Kindergarten department will OPEN October 3. Boys admitted from 4 years to 8 years. Terms $50 per annum. Apply to the sister in oharge. ROOKLYNSCHOOl7 OF ART," WAR JJ NER INSTITUTE, Broadway, corner Willon.hby av, urooKijn.

evening classes wm ne lormea on oarur day. Ootobor 1. between 7 and 9 P. under the man agement of thorough practical teachers. The subjects taught will be Freehand, Design, Geometry, Model, Ar cuaecturui and t'ersoectivo Orawing and l'ainttutf all its branches.

Further particul will be gladly given by addressing CHARLES O. OLRIK, 173 Nostrand av, Brooklyn. ST. ELIZABETH'S ACADEMY BOAKD Ing School for Young Lidioa Convent Station, Morris County, N. .1.

via Morris and Kssex, from foot ot Barclay and Christopher sts. New York, make several stops daily at Oonvont. Locality healthy: education thorough board excellent; terms moderate. Ap ly for circuur or visit the institution. AlOllilttt LAV1KK.

(LAGHORN'S UR RYANT STRATTON1 BUSINESS COLLEGE. 38 to 44 COURT ST. opposite City Hall, REOPENS TUESDAY, September Individual iustruclion. Students may enter at an? time. Quarters date from the timo of commencing study.

This is the only institution in the city devoted exclusively to Business Training. Call or send for circular. OOLAU HORN, Principal and Proprietor. BROWNE'S UNRIVALED BUSINESS COLLEGE, 304 and 30C Fulton st, opposite Johnson Twenty eighth year. Separate Business Department.

Begin any time. One term, $20; per year, $60. Kvonings half prie e. Separata shorthand and type writing department, $10 each per term; $50 scholarships, Carl or write for circular. BROOKLYN PREPARATORY "SCHOOL FOR BOYS Entrance examinations for the ninth year will be held in the school rooms, 310 Livingston st, Thursday and Friday, ipternbor 15 and 16, from 9 A.

M. to 3 P. M. School work BEGINS Monday, September 19. Catalogues will be mailed froo upon application.

For further inforraati address CHARLES H. CARPENTER, Principal, 310 Livingston st. GRAM. SCHOOL" ANDGYMNA sium. tu 6ducato mini and body, HAMILTON BtJILDINd.

noar P. cer Institute, L. W. HART, A. M.

Kpoci il preparation for P'llyte en Metro or busiupua, by privato with class drill. Consult Rov. Dr. Tal mnge, Judgn Reynolds, Prolegsor Oocbran, Professor Backus. Come soon.

rIIE BERKELEY INSTITUTES A Oll YOI7NO LADIES, 183 AND IMS LINCOLN PLACE. THE KALI, TK11M OPENS SEPTEMBER 31. Rev. ALFRED O. ROE, Principal.

DAVID A. liOODV, President Hoard of Trustees. Algernon S. Hiocins, Secretary. MISS ROUNDS'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 525 Clinton av, REOPENS September 22; preparatory classes for younir ohildren arranged courses in English, Latin, French, German, drawing, musio and elocution for advanced pupils: special and post graduate classes.

Miss ROUNDS can be consulted after September 13, from lto P. M. JAMES W. MOREY'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS REOPENS September 28, at C3 Now York av. Boys may here be thoroughly prepared for college, for tbe higher gradeB of other schools or forbnsiness; four or five boys ay receive the best of care in the family of the principil Send for oircnlara.

PRO PEOT PARK! NSTIT UTE FOR boyB and young men. Now permanently established at IO Park place, near Seventh and flatbush avs. Entrance examinations September 16, 0 A. M. Fifth year BEGINS September 19.

Visitors weloome d. Address It. 1. DODGE, principal. pDIVIDUALISM IN EDUCATION.

THE BROOKLYN LATIN SCHOOL, 18. MONTAGUE STREET, FOR GENERAL AND SPECIAL TRAINING. OASKI1S HARRISON, M. AN. FULL STAFF.

LADIES' GYMNASIUM, 210 CLINTON ST, corner Atlantic av. THE Misses ANDREWS WILL RESUMtt CLASSES ON MONDAY. OCTOBER 3. Particulars at 180 Livingston street. A ARNOLD'S a CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO.

102, 104 AND 100 COURT STREET. OPEN FOR THE RECEPTION PUPILS ON AND AFTER THURSDAY, September 2'i; CLINTON AVENUE INSTITUTE FOR young ladies nnd ohildren. 422 Clermont av. Twenty second yoar REOPENS September 2J. Thorough instruction.

Special students received. Principals Mrs. GRAHAM, Miss CHANDLER. MEISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL OITLanT Ruagos Eourtl year. Professor KSHER, from the Royal University of Berlin, and Licentiate of Rio da Janeiro, Brazil, teaches German, Spanish, French, Portuguese rapidly.

387 Jay st and at pupil'd homes. BROOKLYN l'ROEKKL KINDERGAR TEN will be rennoned MONDAY, October 3. 210 Clinton street, near Atlantic av. Mi SHARPE, Principals, rriHE MISSES CRAWFORD'S SOHOOL 8. FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN REOPENS SEPTEMBER 21.

Specialty made of lessons prepared during school hours for the following day. Residence, 2H First place. MISS L. R. NEVINS' GLASSES FOR LADIES IN PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY Will OPEN October 3 at ROOM 79, FRANKLIN BUILDING, in Remsen st, opposite Uartield Building.

I FRIENDS' SCHOOL 1 FOR BOYS AND GIRLS, 110 Schermerhorn st. OPENS NINTH MONTH (SEPTEMBER) 20; mHE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LAN JL GUAGES. 40 COURT ST. opposite City Hall. Thorough trnining in French, German, etc Conversational knowledge in one or two terms; $10, $14 and $18 in small olosseb; also privato lessons; terms bt'gin NOW.

THE MISSES HADU EN'S BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES anil CHILDREN REOPENED SEPTEMBER 14. 121 PARK PLACE. Special students may join any of tho regular olassets. T' HE HEIGHTS PRIVATE SCHOOL FOR CHILDREN. 54 SIDNEY PLAOE.

Three vacancies for girla from ii to 11 years. INSTRUCTION IN KRENOH. Prof ssor L. J. 8IMONIN, BROOKLYN LIBRARY.

Terms BEGIN now. For circulars and further information apply to the Librarian. BROOKLYN "HEIGHTS AMERICAN KINDERGARTEN AND PREPARATORY SCHOOL, 118 Henry st, will REOPEN Soptnmbor 28. Miss M. H.

lVLjLNDPrinoipal; MISS WHITOOMR'S SCHOOL FOR VOUNG LAD1KS AND CHILDREN, 191 Clinton st, REOPENS SEPTEMBER 21. Address SB above for circular. 5" EVENING DRAWING CLASS. INSTITUTK, Washington Bt, near Concord, will REOPEN MONDAY, October 1817. For particulars apply at the library be tvveon 9 A.

M. and 7 P. M. THE BKDFORD SOHOOL, FOR BOYS, Bedford av, corner Fulton st, prepares for oollego, higher schools or business; oircufars; private lessons after 3 P. M.

and evenings. H. O. TALMAGE, A. AI.

fiWENING HOURS ENGLISH GRA.M Lj mar, rhetoric and literature, arithmetic algebra, and classic private tuition on reasonable owns. Addruss INSTRUCTOR, Kaglo office. NOTICES. PICKETS FOR THREE OF THE BEST 8 in Academy of MuBlo for Dr. Patker'a Atilogv on Boooher may bo obtained at an advance sumcient only to cover oost of advortiBing by calling at 300 Hart at, near Snmner av.

ROKS REPAIRED AND PAINTED. Chimneys swept. Ranges, heaters and furnaces oleaned and repaired. Stoves of every description. O'DONNELL a BALL, No.

8 Honry Bt, Work done at the shortest notice, at the lowest priooB. AlrtES' PENNYROYAL PILLS. "OHIOHKSTER ENGLISH." The original ana fmnn illl ASK VOUr nmgglst for (JlllitnfttAr'A KnffllSU takeno other, or send 4o (stamps) for partloularsby retura mall.UHIUUICsTICR OHKMIUAL Pliiladalphl Pa. Sold by drugglata everywhere. LET PART Olf JIOUMK urt'liK hnni.

rtiiiml .1 in nf riva roamf all iriiprovinents; finely tiaint ii. patiomd ttncl i.or ted tiMl class vritliln thn minutes of Samimr nv. Hlntion load; perfect order; rani $17. G7Lij (i itfB av. TO I.KT (IlUJfJ'i raO LET HOUSES FUKNISHKT) AN!) choice HAYKS 4 RK3I hKX, 1,411 t'ultiin at.

rpo let house FaiisisuEu on unrurnihed 17 Monroe p'acu; for or term of loc.it ion mo it Sir.iMn. miuiie at liouse. riV) LET IICiU.SE FirRNTsHED FOR Wint completely furnished: iJbKJ per 11 rnr.inj; lu'i 11 ick 8 fct, Brooklyn 11 ighU. Apply at A. J.

11.. liable otlice. mo LKT A per foct small A Btirji bro st mi font ljnuw. fnr nishei, in ui arilniiatic purt ol Ilro klyn iOnlumnia runt iH I'I; five niiliim i Ir.in l.riflK i. ClI A.

SiCYMOOtt i CO 20:) Montigno t. mo LET HOUSE I'UHNISUED ON the Hill A 1) fitury nnil hasr inciit brown bt'nie fr nt In nv. "itti all wt Aiir lo iOSKPH KKIXY, corner lil, liraml avs, and ilt, .11 bt. rio LET HOUSE FUHNi SHEU A 3 bm nil cfnr. Ir i ii el mil: ce Trt 1 i 0C8 1 10H 1UT ii 1 i modiTii fttvlo: owner boird: te ms to de.3 r.d.U family.

AdJiesi F. O. Rox Lc, Rr Orflyn Post Office. mo LET hjuse fuunished fully h0 ICC State st. to pnvt 3 st ry.

bnt' meut and eiteimion mptil rib or: cithern expos urn. Hilton parlors; Ion nil: Tors in hot li p'irlors ce.I.ir i 1 ceiled; lut ft, ssn.liry piumuin; 'i'f xchaiit J. a i' fl ri filers. M) LET :) an 1 41 i st. the bes" located and bt ar apart l.lLllt.

eoe Urt'Uyn; a ory a sn Lt.ie uj 'ot un favorabla terms. Apply to TO MiTS IMt(SHFJ. mo LET FLAT FURNISHED A GEN fi. tie man cup) mg a flat in a select iieiehuorhoo i on CJin'on a v. and desirous of giving up uskrepins? tTouldB'Jl the entire furniture, thereof wi'h leise 'it My; pv.

rything nearly ne i and in complete order and first das in every ru ct. Address A. 11., Kajlo office. TO LET npo LET FLATS ON HAL ST, JL Patchen a of 5 rooms and bath 3 to Apdy un 'rinie lO LET FLATS 5 ROOMS, 16; ALL fr painted and rel end verjclon; also, a ba? tneut 11'it, 4 touia; ijuo, fresh i amt, etc. Imjuire on plenum 92 itshiiiKtou st, down toivn.

pie: 1 of I int: io jE 1'Lat a thikd flat, room part luiuroviimeritt. 41 lionrv nt; two owcks of t.rirtco ntrttti A. UA11.1.Y A 171 Wa mo LET i'iiAT AT 1S3 JAY ST, W1TH in five mimit 'S of fcrrv and tirid tour rooms an bithro nn. for SIti. Apply on tlie prennu 'i ot tne janitor, or O.

SOliUMAN, SVavorly av. mo LET FIjATS ON I'KOSl'ECT P.lKK Hill, a 'c. I Hit. S4 l'ros'iacl e. ii Suth ay, rooiim.

also fourth nat in No. nil light, (irst clsss. w.thm twe.ity minutes of bridge an 1 ferries. J.in.ter on premis's. LET FLATS IF YOU WISH TO flat and fo KO Mil'i A I ISUtt 323 Nostifind iv, near I.

BtU have tlita if 5 nd roo'iia me corner flaty, rom $14 to station. mo LET FLAl'rt AKOY 1' A KlPKnt bnildinKH nd looaiion, wn, Hn cciitiW ti et ileen, lit'ln rooms all iinprOTomenis cia. in In if I ee rojoi. initor: ntiai i. roaas 'nlton Ht of.

17. O. S. 1, rSO LET FLAT iji ADAMS ST; NEAR I tho bridire; fine loi at ion 7 K.ms every inipr.n ni nt: janitor; alsn lio mo o() per in intli, 2 Hroorr.il; near Tompkins I'ark anj elcriitej. Apply to I'HIiLPS' pianos, a.lii I niton st.

mo LET FLATS SUOOMSi SHORT walk to South anil Wall st ferri a fiory model iinprovemenl cal.inet trim and hnnuVime pnt.eri on wails; rent $'2S to iirst class nelnliDurllood. Apply to janitor. 4'JU Henry corm Unrrison. mo LET FLATS THE CHEAPEST Hats in halls an'i at iiis carp t. an J.ghtc 1 7 nml ro.nm.

921 i $'J5; corn flat, all light rooms ft 'o; loo, ms, from Ho to $'20; all improvements. K. V. THOMPSON, 11 1 latbnsh av. mo LET FLATS ON SOMKItS AN 1) Trniton els, of 5 rooms, SI3 on 1 $14 Hull st, no Hockiwny ar, 5 rooms r.n'l hath, 11 to all Ciiauncey st.

eloratej bt ition. Apply janitor, 41 Truitonst. rpo LEI' FLAT A "CHOICE SMALL 1 flat: rive minutes' waU to hri'lKe or ferries, reepect ahle hn 1 rent reas ui.ihle toarlults only. In (litre at PAKKI.Sll vi drug store, corner Hnry aud tiraue st mo LET FLATS FIFTH ST FIRST I flat 0 ro uns and bitP, renf 'M7 Fifth st. second ilat.

7 rooms and bath, rent 22; all improvemen tn px cel.ent or ler. A pnlv to the janitor, to the HPOOi LV.V LMPlidVKMl av, Thtrd st. mO LET FLATS OF 4 ROOMS EACH IS the St. Katharine. 149 Washington s.

opp cite the triog rntram al all room tbit. II" Sands st sec iio'i ro His and uain it uius it. A i'. Hftu.i.r I i i hjihh; on t. LET FLAT ON CLINTON AY r.i ilat, of 7 rooms; all unpr iv.

ment and in tb. ir. uh rirdnr: imm. diate nossessi and lent low to a petmanent nant Aoply to It A LPH L. COOK, H10 ult sr ci rner Clerm nt av.

mo LET FLATS THE ST. JAMES, i. an 3:5 rulnam av, ar afr md, two desir. 8 eon.l lints; moderate tlios 11, ts are particularly well kept. Apply to agent, I.

iV. PKET, on pre.n iscs KENSINGTON Jl Apartments, on Lafayette av, near with 8 ro i me, all ludit elegantly fitted upinct strictly first cl.is rent fi orn 3 in. dud he it janitor on premises. Apply to PAUL 0liRI.Nl.if. i rilO LE FLAl' ON PROSPECT PARK Hill, near Sixth av, Pi place Ilea Im ntcd 6f.

md flat; br own stui' 10 rooms; all liht, heated, etc neighborhood tir3t c1ils; convenient to all ferries. Apply on premises, mo LIST FLATS 81 AND 8.J THIRD ST, i. tlie most complete in South Hrooklyn for the money; 5 rooms v.ith bath; stationary tulis and all modern im provementa eerythin now and built for convenience and comfort; a to chance for peoplo that want to live nice at a low rent price 815. rU LET FiaTs KW TLATHALLs carpeted, electric bells, janitor; (iates av, near Rid, 7 rttonis $22, iff2d, i18; ime location, rooms. $16; Reid av, near guim 7 ro mis $24, $22; liroad wuy.

noir Kosciusko, 7 rncnia, $20, $1H, 10. O. K. KE DJ'iLL 4 H'Jj Gates av. tW0 LE FL ATS TH A WTHORNE, M.

Clinton av; first, second and third flats; Brooms, eicelbrnt order, finest street in llrooklyn; moderate rents; nostoresor nuisances; no extras; janitor in at iendancp; fifteen minutes by road to New York City Hall. JANITOR, first MSU Clinton a v. I 61 i ATS IN THE VV 1 1 3 STORY 1 brown stone front buildings on Fulton st, opposite Arlington niace aud near IJedfurdav; size 2jx5(J; private; no stores, first tlat, 5 ro ins and bith, $22; second, Ci and bath, all improvements janit ir service, etc. Apply to F. W.

CAIIHUTHKKS, 1, 557 t'ulton st. LET FLATS LEVANT NEW tlatu; naneieil rooms; hall and bath; one cor ner, 2.i per mouth and one tirst Hat, SjJ) with, anl without furnace heat if taken October 1. eras fixtures: all improvements. Inquire to KMMKTT, 21G WiltouKhl arenue. mO LET FLATS 'Ja; LAFAYETTE I av, neav two blocks from station; third tlat, 7 rooms: all improvements: desirable location; janitor on premises; 2'n lloerura place, he.

ond tlat, $23 all improvements; bandy to bri 1Kh. UCrtTlN KOBBLNS, Bucce. Bors to J. li. Cornell.

41 Court t. riO LET FLAT SECOND, Sl2i DESIR J. able Hat roomB, all liht splendid rd water, si ion ary tubs; water cl sats excellent neiy hb jrhood two mur tt 8 Fulton street. Al'p'y lo Mrs. JOHNSON, CJj Herkimer bt, near av, third fl oor.

rilO "LET FLATS LL LOCATED AN 1 cfjnveni mt to all roads to ferries and bridge. Fourth av $2.1 President st $22 ISre 22 Dean st 112 Nt p'ace 22 Park place 34 And others; see printed lists. WVCKOFF 132 I'latbnsh av. rilO LET FLATS OF 9 1 1 6 4 0 TO Sr'0, the fihelhurn, 00 Montapun st, nccr Wall st. Ferry; tlit gf very low pncei include s'eam heat, hall boy attendance, parlors are furnished in hard wood; rooni3 have tirepWics.

ivarble wash stands; plumbins; first lass. For further part iculars apply to CHARLES A. ShVMOLK i 20d MontaKUil at. lO LET FLATS A ROOM FLAT FOR 2'J in the Sunny Side, a first class apartment at pi unnou place; all tuo rooms nave outside windows, privatu hall anil all also, first Btory ami bacreineni tlat, at Bedford av, for $22, and 4. room flat, for $14 to $16.

J. G. ULOVBR, owner, 219 Montague st. rpo LETFLATS NEW FLATS ON THE I. Heights: $20 to $30; 283 and 287 HioVs st.

between Joralemon and State; five minutes from Wall st. and ferxief 5 rooms and bath, all lipht; no shaft; halls heated an'l beau ifully I urn ishe 1 janitor a 1 way a on premiss; call and see them. CIIAS. A. SKVMOUR 203 Montague st.

rilO LET FLATS IN iFlt ICK AND atone front buildings on Atlantic av, near Brooklyn; no stores; contain 7 rooms and all improvements ha" Is just been wainscoted and papered ana the Hats papered and caloimined electric bells; full janitor sorweo; rent firet flat, $1 second, $23; third, $20, and fourth, $1. Apply tjjF.WAIlUUTHKRS1.3&7 Fulton st. rpo LET FL ATS IN THfcT EL ECANT Jl. new block, brick and terracotta fronts, on south side of Atlantic av, between New York and Brooklyn; size of flats, 2dxfl5 contain 8 room, and bath and every improvement; they are the handsomest flats in the city for the rents; first, $22; second, $25; third. and fourth, $22.

Apply to F. W. OAKRUTHEItS, 1,357 Ful ton si ana otta ana all improvements; eiectru DfJis, door pener, let ter boxes and janit or service rents, first, $25 second, third, $20. Apply to F. W.

CARRUTHERS, Fulton st. mo LET FLATS ELEGANT CORNER JL liht ro ms, Brooklyn and Atlantic avs; contains 7 rooms itnd bath and all improvements, bells, door opener, aud anitorBrviie; second flat, $25 and third tlat, $22: also il on Fulton st, opposite New York newly pain ed, and calcimine 4 bath and Btore room; rent $17.50 per month; and first flat Li private flat building on Kosciusko bt, near Bedford av, room i and all improvernon ts rent $15 per month. App to F. W. CARRUTHERS, 1,357 Fulton st LET FLATS WITH IMMEDIATE possession.

Uv LKONARD MOODY. 20 Court st. and 27f FHtbush ar. Kxtra line Hats, on Steuben et, near Lafayette ar, heated, rents $33 to (Jarfiel place, near av, 6 and 7 rooms, $25 and $30. Myrtle av, opposite Fort Greene Park, t25 and $2fi.

Berkeley place, near Seventh av. 8 rooms, $40 and $42. Henry st. near Hair son, 7 rooms, $22 and $30. Montitfue st, near Hicks, 10 rooms.

$'i0. St ubtiK r.eir Seventh av, rooms, $22 and $24. Fro p'Ct place, near Flatbush aT. 0 and 7 rooms, $24, $0 and $2 8. T4I l.t.T STOKKS.

mo LKT STOllK 1,299 BROADWAY, JL near Duryea st cne block from elevated station; location tine: new ueiyLiborhoou all built up. uwner, on premises. TO LET STORES" WITH PLATE GLASS window a floor over and Kood basement; U5 Piosi dont st, Columbia; also btore with plato filass windows, 222 Sackett bt, near Henry, between Clinton and Henry sts. rBo LET STO RE COIINBR" STORE, IN Bedford sect: one b'ojk from fortune lor dru, ruc pist or grocer rent ressonable will be ready November 1, ssonable will ner. Dr.

FIC. Principals call on owner. Dr. MCKLN. 121 Mac, tneuiiie 4 MeDoiiotigh st, first flat.

lO LET STORE IMMEDIATE session; a medium sired store on Hilton st, oppo the bridge plat claiia windows; good location roa liable rent to the right party. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st, und 27o Fiatbusu av. rpo LET STORES FROM i AY lV 888, 3 or from present time, some ot tho most eligibly located etoro i on Fulton st also, stores on Court st. Tifth av, etc. etc.

I'm full particulars apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st, and 270" FHtbush rt. rpo LET STORE NORT HE AST" COR JL nei Tompkins av. and Monroe st in thorough repair excellent location for dry goods, provision or other business. Apply to McGUTRI A KUHN, attorneys, 25 Court st. rpo LET STORES FULTON ST," OPPO JL site, car staid new brown stone front building, 21x 8 el it ant store; ot Brooklyn and Atlantic avs.

new store, 20100. suitable for butcher or mrVt i on lease. Apply to F. W. CAHRUTHKRS, 1.3,)7 Fult.

st. rp(3" LET STORES FLATS AND JL floors, DeKalb av, near Lawis, flats of 4 rooms, range, tubs and sink, ele dric bells, halls and stairs furnished, $11 ana $12; Quincy st, near Sumner v. floors of 4 ro nis, tu' and sink, hall and stairs furnished. $12, $13 and $14 each. J.

8. FERGUSON, Gates aren'ie. rpO LET SlTjltE A l' LN IO CO RN ER store on Heniy st, corner of Foarth place new, plate glass front, double windows; an exo 11 mt stand for druggist, grocery or liquor saloon; has href rooms, with kitchen, in basement; all improvement: long if desired low rent, DANIEL FERRY, 252 aud 254 Court rpo LET STORE IN THE LARGE NEW Jl brick building Fulton st, near New York av; size 20x60; just the store for the dry and fancy goods business or any business requiring ample room for the display of goods; location is a lively and growing ona and just the plac for an a tivn and energetic man to start buaine is will lease for a term of years at a moderfttu rent. Apply tu F. W.

CARRUTHERS, 1,3157 Fulton st. Nt I. I i fr' j) ft! it f. 17lOR AL I 1 1 NTIR It ED silk and plush parlor iuit, good as new bedroom stiit, with springg; ono handsome stair carpet; all for $90. Call at 22'J Fifth av, first flat, light.

IOR SALE FlJltNITURE 55 PARLOR suits for $35; $125 parlor buUs for $H5' $75 chamber suit for $45; 100 misfit and Becond hand car on hand at H.YAMS', 101 Oourt Bt, corner chermerhorn. SALE FURNITURE CHANCE sell iu un urniuuDi uu ouwuill Ol KUtB 1 the furniture of 5 room flat, chean onlr short tin in use; flat can be rented for $15. Inquire at at 213 TwontV BovonUi at. rpo LET FLATS NEW BROWN STONE front building on Fulton st, near Bedford ar; size, 29x0'; wly papered and caloimined, including the halls and stairways, which are carpeted also contain 7 rocms A Wandering Minstrel He of Old Times. Nat' re to Brookljn and a Member Buitis' Varieties Company Rcrain is cen cps of Bygone Bnrnt Cork.

The ninu whoso nixme hearts this Btory onoi fatuous ne.ro mlu strcl. Nearly overybodj will.remembcrhlm, for lie in Brooklyn I. ra anJ lias alwoya lieoa n. iu lliis Ho 1ms quit tliat buslnois IrloL anibkious youths asplro to aufl be is now engaged in the honest, Industrious prorossioii of a ilab dealer iu tuo TvTRDty biith Ward. A few days ajo I happened to come across Dick Ralph wiiilo he was oagaRod iu porinz OTor old play bills, and balng of an iaqulltlvo turu of raiud I ventured to aak him a few which bo anawored In a willing spirit.

In roply whero be was born, Mr. Ilalph aaii I was boru on the corner of Main and Water streets, tbi. city, and in my early yuuth I took a rancy to tbo minstrel profession. My first atirt was at Burtls: ou tho corner of Pineapple and Fulton 8. Then evoi of tho sort had iraiter girls and tho propri.

tors charged 10 cents ad mis jion, which Include 1 tickets for beor. The Salvation Army Is there now. but a different kind of sturj undor the manamont of Ike Burtis. Warren Bariwell, 'lako. Larry Tooly, Jim Budworth, Bill Budworth and Ilaris, who afterward became a dog trainer, were th bright par licular porfor mors.

Of courso it would never do to not have Indians, and we had a pair of them In the porsous of Ackata'Wallo aud hit spouse, Aliunia. They did the scalping act to perfection, and the proprietors mado money hand over fist. The bloods of Brooklyn patronized the show and wo were all happy. George Lee bad the Melodoon at that time and he bad imo trouble which caused a raid lo be mado on ail of us by tho polica and wo had to close. There were a number of such placo3 in this city at that Tho Brooklyn Museum, corner of Ornuga and Fulton streets, blossomed forth with Veel C'limilvuTs Minstrels.

The Odeou, on Court streot, noar President, was a fa nous resort, where James Kiloy, a comic singer, used to perform. He was a great farorito and drew full bousoi. In 1863 I went with K. M. Hooley, and bore is a truo bill of my contract with him." Mr.

then banded over to me an old written ag.ecmeut, of which the following is a verbatim copy "Brooklyn, Sept. 6th, This is to certify that I liavo this day hirod Kichard Iialph Song and Dance man and general Ethiopian comedian to make himself generally useful in hia professional capacity as a Negro Minstrel, and to render la services a a Negro Minstrel nt IIooloy'3 Opera House and the Olympic Theater Brooklyn as I R. M. Iioolcy may direct, in consideration of wbloti I herooy agreo to pay to tho said Kichard Kalph tho urn or salary of Fifty Dollars per weok for the space of three months from the date hereof, and in addition thereto ouc third clear benefit at the cud of said term of three months, and thosaid Kichard Kalph hereby agrees to render bis services aforesaid on puucMal payment of the above mentioned salary and benefit. In whereof wo K.

M. Hooley and Kichard Kalph have hereunto sot our hands aud seals tho day and year first above written, li. M. Hooley, Hi Ralph. Signed in ire.

seneo of James La Fiura." "Ob yes, those were great days," said Mr. Iialph, in continuation. "William Cbriatie bad Hooley'3 place, on the corner of Court and Honi3on streets, use. aireeis, i'Mi "4BHi .,1" 'Willi long before the latter came along. I lis all over the Cnion with different corn! under different namos.

At Christie's under the name of Reynolds. At Burtis's I wal. known as Master Tommy, aud while with the Campbells my namo was Master Kiggs. I plsyod In the Park Theater in lSiM. I was cast in 'Fate' aud tho play bills sal 1 that tho two best end men iu the country were Sam Slmi'pley aud Dick Ralph.

Joe Norris was our middle nnu then aud 'Picayune Butler' had Jut come to town. Tho first timo I played at Hooley's Billy Kico and Fayette Walsh were there. In ISdl Nick Bowers was middle man, aud Archie Hughes and J. T. Boyor wore end men.

I di the 'Kssonce of Old Virginia" in lSf.2, and in my day traveled oxteusivoly with tho following minstrel troupes at different times: Cool White, Cotton Kelly Leon. Hooley's Minstrels and tho Campbells. The Olympic Theater was iu full blast on Fultou street ia KSTO, aud I made one nf my last appearances there under the management of W. A. Kearns, Jamnry 9 of that yoar, with Louis Koblo In Life iu the Whilo Mr.

Kalph was dwelling ou the merits of an old song and danco coat of a striped pattern, with ono button missing, I noticed a pair of shoes that could not havo been less than twenty inches ia length and aked him what those articles of fool wear wero used for. I always wore those uncommon handsomo pair of slippers whoa doiug the 'High Jinks' act," said Mr. Ralph. Thero were also exposed to view an old hat that did considerable service, a pair of trouser3 made out of rag carpet and a combination coat and trousers in which the artist did the barber's act. What Is your opinlou of tho minstrel business Do you think It will ever come to the front aud be popular as it was iu the oldon days I do not think tbo minstrels are gone by an7 means, and I believo thero Is a better chance for a good compauy to ruako monoy now than at any time iu my recollection, aud here let me say that Brooklyn is the best show city in the Union.

My Impressions of the past are that if a man took cara of himself he could make money and a good reputation to boot." Why aid you not stay in tho businoss, if what say is the case Brougham, the actor and playniaker, put me in the hole oy writing an Irish farco for a negro miustrel like mo to play in. The namo of tho piece was 'The Minstrel and I was under an engagement wilh MoVickar, of Chicago, at tho ife said 1 should play tbo part assigned me in Brough am' farce, but as I did not like the part or Cue price either I refused to act in it, and this brought on words which caused a disagreement between MeYiekar aud myself, which ended ia mo bidding farewell to tho mimic stago, and I have been away from it for ii years. The minstrol business was a good one for bright perforators when wo were paid salaries aud had long but since tho lime came whon a man who can do only one act can get as much money as ho who cau do many acts. 1 think it haa fallen to tho groand because there are too many ham fnttera lu tho profession." "I supposo you could tell many pleasant stories about your wanderings?" 'Yes, I can. I remember oace, iu going to Islip with a company of my own, I afked tho conductor what ktud of a towu it was.

and he sai it was a darued Methodist one. in which I would starve to death axxd walk away from. Being warned in this wlie beforehand I mado my brass band play hymns through the streets and at the door of tho ball. Tho oonsoquonco was that I had to turu peoplo away, for tho house was chock full. In Babylon 1 was ouco tolling a gag which I thought all would laugh at, but the peoplo looked at me as If I was going to a funeral.

To tell the truth, they all had long hair aud It took a long tima for tho points of my story to reach their brains, and it did not reach there until Joe Buckley commenced dauciug a jig, when all of a sudden tho audience laughed outright, and Jo went off the stage disgusted aud Insulted, because ho thought the act ho was performing in was an artistic oue, which should bo applauded, not laughed at. Tho fact of the matter is that thoy were not laughing at Joo, but my )oko happoned to roach tho brains of all tho 8tidieuce at the same time, and that was what tho peoplo were iaughiug at; but I could never get Joo to go on the boards of Babylou again. Another time I was down iu Southampton with a good company and to ray surprise everybody looked solemn and 1 came to the conclusion there was something wrong with my show, but after tho porformauco was ovorl went quickly to tho street for tho purpose of listening to what the people had to say about my eutertainmout. it did not take loug to get at tho soerot of those people's gravity, for I heard an indi say, 'John, I felt like laughing out iu meet They had norer soon a minstrel show before, and imagined they should bo as decorous as if ia church, could spin yarns by the measure for you, but 'sufficient for tho day Is the ovll said Mr. Kalph, in conclusion.

J. K. A SF0KTISG PARSON. One Who Wa. Iteiucuibered When ait Author Cauic to Write.

But among all the goodly company, with their souls on tiro and eager for the fray, there i no one that appears more bent upon mischief than a certain dapper little man in black. He is faultlessly got up In all respects, his hat shining ilka satiu, his white cord breeches particularly well cut and lltting without a wriukle below tho knees, where they are tiod in a most artistic manner by a white leather bow, so faultless in its sit that nothing but tho actual sight of It could describe the pains that must havo been taken to achiove such perfoo. tlou. But all this is nearly oclipsed by tho white choker that encontpassos his nock, which is as white as driven snow, about four iuches deep, sturched to tho consistency of pnstoboai foldod across lu front witn a simple small round Jet pin, like a bead on a gold all plaiu and without any device or ornament tvhatover. This is aur mounted by a pair of well starched, milky stau'up collars.

Tho choker seems as If it would choke htiB.aud the stau'up collars seam to bid fair to cut his oars off. He looks all ver what he is, as keen and sharp as a razor. This is no loss a dignitary than ouo of tho famous hunting parsons la thesblros: a capital follow he is, too, and popular with all; but Is a thrusting kind of a chap, almost too much so whon ho gets a bit excited, which he is ou the present occasion. For, spick and span as he turns out, he has rlddon six or seven miles to the meet, or rather tbo covert that bo felt sure they would draw. He has performed a marriage and a chrlstoulug before ho left home, and ho has a funeral ut 8 o'clock, which ho will probably havo to hurry homo a good deal for, aud which ho will possibly attend in bis surplice and top boots, having forgotten in his hasto to tako his spurs oft.

This I havo mysolf knowu to happen. Ho ia very keen and rides like a dragoon. His horso, llko the horses of most limiting parsons, is a good ono; will Jump a factory if called upon, and tho ut mbfe is neat as paint aud full of go. Ho is ono of tho most unruly of the company, and knowing that he must bo at homo for his funeral at 3, and that bis work after hunting Is ready cut out for him, ho wlshos to mufco the most of things, and seems inclined to ride after the fox. Colonel Lowther, however, doos not soom to soo the matter iu th 9 amo light ho does, and, without blustering him or using any unseemly language, simply' reminds him that, fast as ho Is, ho is not fast enough to catch tho fox, aud robukos him mildly and sarcastically in tho following terms.

"Do hold hard, Mr. do, pray, hold hard. You're very fnst, wo all know, but not qulto fast enough to catch him without tho hounds. You'll hare Aa opportunity ot showiug your speed bofora tha day Is out, aud you may want It all beforo you go bom e. Do, pray, hold hard, aud let tho hounds got out." Svorts anci Xr.eciotn Ityciu Day.

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n. alb Mi1 '1 1 Mn; frmi i0: o'hi'r In tl.T'i i. Iilh'l. A. THORN! ftilfn "PJirtit Ciml inUi P'''" ri U) l.ET HOl'SE SEAIt 1, STATION at.

ry huso nt br Ir i.t: 10 r. mijr nts: hinl papur lirst diss ni'iitNti' ni.i pos 1:011. l'lllLll' 1). MASOX, rr.pk:n it TtMJ HOL'SE A FINK HKSIDKN'CB 1 on Wa hineton bruin it Otl'J'), all ip.iprov,.i:.cnii r.nl in line iir: teat Ainjiyl.U. i'.

OAlCMXli A Curl i crr. Ki n. ri 'o LKT STOItV and JIAsE l.ru st 'P j. 'i it" 1. b.

i or lcr, f.iu bli.ctb l';" In U'reio LITVliL iKLU, I.m 1 ifili tl, nr cvr, .17. TM) Lr.T TldtTSi; fMTNT AV I ry is nt brick, ia rd 1 nation nvirr.t 1j ti.r Inifs ot hint ri rl'Hrrnd; to iit T. SW1MM, av. ar rsO LKT HOL'SK HKAU HOl'SK, 1)8 J. I.iv ton st, tb' tnry r.r; i has nj nt irame.

i ro ijdi. r' i il artia! tlr rrtitil. (iRvOK nt. ty all rM) LKT HOUSE A NICK, UY IfOMK 1 2 story nt ariv nn nn'l in ot.Wt mil rw( cii ti v. jy i.t.m; "'d 2 story nt ariv rmn nn'l in or.lr ni i.l.o:!: Call 0:1 il.

BLA av, WO lA'r HOl'SKS the 2 story and bn.rji. nr framf. 8 nx.ni. 7i' Mi Jdaf t. lvo bbx ks ni LiiJe ntri'ne r.tti iri i It om brick.

IV. st. A. I'. A ILLY JI rp) Z.ET HOUSES FLATS.

A I' A I nu'nts, tt.r... lotr. larite and s'ti ill. ar Cify Hall. In vise a i P'tivit.

iril nn I I I I bull t. is tln uai.t iliabb: r.Mlt I.IA.M U. GKACb', catn jr W.lLmliliy m.l Jnyt 1 pv. nin, rpO LKT HOUSE ON WASHINCTON r. ndi'l 'rn for dH.t dining .11 a.

1 llin 1:1 uoi "r.l' niH iD HALI'il L. CLOK. 810 it if tn. ah bt, cni' CSor in 1:1 1 ar. riM) i.ET HOl'SE ON THE HILL A I liisem n' brown 11 rorim re fpntlvr valt d.

on Wiiiouhby av, nr "VVasb rt r.r rn. rat AppJy t. l'JT Vill vI(ff' by av, or at Vi. Keinbl li5 Yorii. riO LET HOUSE 114 GHEE A 1 n' ar li dford ci'inf block nd nint Kro.vn tor; nni 'rfd hird woo 1 to Jl.wr, kitb ru 1 rr.

co. ate thr il hiri Jill ccn 1 ri dtr 11 n.l or.e to I. statum Keys with I'AUL ('. (iKKNLVU. 420 (i.

Ufd ar. rr0 LET HOUSE IUMUK 10 UOOMS." 1 (ia's av. adjoininz C'intm; splendid location iniproeme in K''Jd ia 1 try pbanbinii ar Lf i.tu.n; to hridg mo lerato r'Mit Opotifd ru slayd, Tii'ii iay. Silurday. to 5 I.

or 471 IK rpo LET HOUSES LAWiiKN ST, I bt ry htjrh ta nt brown Monroe piare. In 10m I'i tit, 3 st' rv. f1 ')'); State firit lv bcd l.oii e. $u4! Drw story 1 rown ftonf. $4JU Veranda and ma tv othfrs, for i and unfuini.h.

d. SIMONSON. 2i V. 'n mo LET HOUSE ON GilEENK AV, I I nek te COO r.eur Xos nf thoso nflir i' Et ry I rck (Jiif'ii Anne fi nts. cabinet liiiis.i.

and hari It. nl8 bi to fr tod rn hi it innrifdi ir te ir nt. innu, di ito ion. to JiA rli i. CO(iiv, thi uiton corner I rm utnv.

rpo let house stohy, hase mtiit an i attic. Co st 2 rootr.8; all im hous" and neijbborlio tiraf cif.ris; wit'im walk of So'Uli Furry and tiftf of Wall st rry and briisp; liimn; r'i on parlor tljorif desired A. H. UOWK. S8 Atlantic av.

rj0 LET HOUSE TEH YE AH AN 3 st tj and ba ement brown st' nr, mirror 9 in ewrj ru in. el jctnc bel! tj' Anne eti o'i r. f. stuie ill rr. ntx ri" nt." mn (iE )KUK KAY, 2 McDuauuh st.

junction bu.t i Marcy av. rp(J "LET llbTSE per month JL 3 itorv and ba' eir.pnt, Macon st, near Ti'inpLins a order, all mv iV' ments, nlpgant nM rango, bitrr. tin. l. il ro pos ion t.nm.

W.RAY, '2 MDnonfih bu junction Fulton it and Marvy cv. riO "lT HOUSE ON PAKK 1'LAVE," 1 between Vandcrbilt and Carlt' ar a 'i story and Visement brown To bo'JS, to jorivnba famy only; all ra fd. rn dinmro jni on pirb.r floor. Apply for Tiyit and furth'T particulars at 172 I'roapect pfv e. rjlO LET HOUSES A AHIiOTY OF bou.

in brick, fiai.r! and Lr in n'fn, ftnitd rnJpr, with immd posf si on, at rents in $1 S'l to EtrVcra! oy ivnt to $1 '''J: dcMch res (i' nce with cr. nids and Rt ilde, Me 1 2 'U. Applv to W. CAKKLTilLKiS, tt t. rpO LEr HOUSE NAHR(V 'A STOKY and nc, in obdint bl Pacific tt, bi lvf i (Mi Nutrnd nd New Yovk ms, contains 10 and ry unpr T.t tiimb' inie't't: root Apply 13 F.

W. CARK 1, loT obon st. rgiO LET HOUSE ON TilE HEIGHTS 5 22 pi ie, neir Joralomo ni'iv rt'irj uni 1 t'ri tta n'vriy dpcT.it."l oitt tuoii dining 1 liar. 1 111 ant ds and a lut nr. mpl' in tv ry dct 11 ins anl brth; iil be to lir cia tr.unt at annum.

Keys vita (JilAS. ALKYMOUH A 0 Mont arum st. TO LET HO USK18 GARDEN I'LACE, Jo. slpmon st 3 story and bnsomnt lrcwn stnn, 20145; 1 ro ms; dumb waif' ho in repair a'l tifh newly papcrol and in ana out ide. furnace end bimbinff good a i lia ir rent $'J CliARLKa A.

dHYMOL'lt, 20 Montague st. rpo LKT HOUSKdON "PACIFIC ST, 3 n'ar Hi ooklyn av 3 story end basement brown I'. Hx 'in, pvery im proTcraent in perfect or ri C0; Pacitic st. near Brooklyn av, 3 story roof and semi detached framo, 12 all lot, 25x2(JU. Apply to F.

V. ARKUTHEUS. 1.37 Fultonst. rflO LET HOUSE A Flit ST CASS JL full sixu 3 story brown stono front cornr Ht. ames and C'ltntun plicea, in thoriugh rep ur, one block from elevate! railroad and street carj; twelve minutos from bri; would buil a doctor; rent $40: popes don at rnci.1; an PTppttonal house for the rent nsktsd.

Apply to owner, Room 14, Time liuiidmp, New A'ork or A LPH COOK, corner Clermont av. and Fulton iire t. rpO LET HOUSE THE COSY Til It EE st'ry basement and subcllar bro stnne front l.o:io. No. 531 I'acitic st, noar Fourth av.

and Church of thft Rmipp'uer; lot 20 feet wide; hou about fed d.ep; 'd an. I noar liapid T.htisit, Klevabod I. id hor 1" civi in ml directions all irnprovoment in pi; i'i red and piinted I ro pl'nt I. is a. 2 wit cfit.

rout 70 Apply to ROllKIlT MKiiCHANT. 4 Pi 8. at t. naar rins. or to WYCKOFF al tate ants, No.

132 Fltbush ttvunue, Brooklyn. mo LET HOUSES DESIRABLE IN r.ll ct'i aa to i tvl. conv uionco and (ocatinn. Ric st Jfifj lar pUco Pacific 4703 and wi fi50 Carroll st tt $420 and fi(W r.lac' Sinh av fOO Atlantic av MO Itorkripy plac Third fct y'0 Stirling ncv 720 An m. 'ny others; pet printed lisu.

WYCKOFF L' 2 Flatbnsh av. ra M) LET HO SES RY PAUL O. GltEN I JNG, 420 Gates av. and 3.1C1 Fulton nt open I av, Red for 1. 3 s.

12 r. ail 1mp.cah.fln.1l 1, 000 i'u Willotiphby av, St ra mi. 2 12 r. all imp. (i(() 2 I Mac Throop av.

3 by, 12 vM imp WO 4o Hals st L. tvi av. nrw, 12 r. dl imp. 600 XQ Quincy 9f, Franklin av, a tr, 12 r.

ail imp P40 A 'i 'las ion av, t. tuincy st, 3 a Id r. all fi'i'l Hi Monroe t. Bedford ar. a 5 Hi all imp Jf'! CatPfl av.

Marcy, 2 8 br, 0 ill mip 420 C'J3 Greene av, Tompkins, 3 Ir. 1 1 all imp 480 npO LET HOUSES BY LEONARD B. MOODY. il estate broker iirooklvn nianagnr or the Fire In.sur.inre Company, 20 Court fit. and 2.1 aud 2(0 Uatbiish av.

and 1,22 liedinnt av. St. Johns place, Litfbth av, 12 I 20 tU Remspu st. Hicks. 3 brick, IS 1.200 S' vf nth av, St Johns pla 3' li i7 St.

irks av. Carlton. 12 147 Sovt nth av, Carroll st. 3 s' one, I'O 12; St. Johns pi ice, Sev.

nth av, i stone, 10 r. 1 oof) 1 ir 'ene av, Bedford, 3 a stone, new 1,000 hurt I'm st. av, 3 stf.n 12 1.00 1 107 av, Prospect place, 3 stone, 11 0 o3 Gre. no a v. Franklin, 3 11 1 Od 173 Park place, 1'latb ih av.

13 UO'f 4 JKChnt st.n Prosidnnt, :jsstc.n:', 0 f.OO 27M Carlt in av. 11 3 trick. Jl f.00 272 liy rs st l'eKnP av. stone, 12 r. hT0 2 Carroll st, corner 4 fi fit 1 0 Udiol Bt.

Cort. tonc, jn COO 33 Park pa e. biith v. '1 ri. k.

10 f40 7 Prey.dfi.'it 3' Sbvt nth av. ton, 12 1 'KJ 40. Clrrniont a v. (irtcne, 3 bricif i1' 900 Sterling place, 3 stone, 11 K0 Rercl. t.Iac av, 11 1, 00 Garden place, corner State st, 3' st 14 r.

1,000 A larjje 1 'fit of tlier hous. in all tictionaof thu city to let, fnrnihed and TO 'rCAJ'rsF HOISKS. p6 LET PART" A amall family, four ro ma. 434 Prospect place. mo LET PART OF HOUSE NORTH JL Oxft rd Thro" rooms an and nne i second il or; nuiP.

and vah trays all in eod order; n' iV. rr0 LET PAltT OFTlOUSE THE LOW. 8 er part oi .83: hot and cold water and bathro m. Iniuire on pv mises, 142 floyt bt. TO LE PART OF HOUSE VONICE 3 lor on second floor, for 1 i ti hf.iir'okeepiriff 'it c'i 10 tenant; immediato io m.

23 i iirj st. South ilro. klyu. mo let part" of hcjus fur 1 nished Flo of tise room rent reasonable to risht j. rly; privet house.

l'o Patdnu hi, between C'uit; and Court, rpO" ET AUT OF ITUJSEFO "lJU i rooms on second ilo rnnre; hot cold Vfntor, 14 ido.isint 1. cation. 3U0 Hart st, near Stuyvesant av. rpO LKT i'AUT OK HOUSE GSKCJ ond floor nnd two rooms on bird; cozy bonio for mall family plea van neiyhb rh od con eniviit to hor i and elevated ro id imnu d.atu possession. CJif place, near Tompkins Park.

rno LET PART OF HOUSE i 5(1 LEF ivrt pl ice, between Class and ranklm a upper tirt and basement, for small family without children? r.irta nl ice. between Class and F'anklin a. nnu iaemenr, lor a sman iamny wirnout childrei rent 82 0 pi tiionl possession October 15 Call and ox mine, afternoons on f. rrs LET PART OF HOUSE LOVYKH part, fiie rooms; all improvements hall and pirlor arpeta and front shades desirable looitio several car rout's nvertien adults only; rent, $25. Apply to owner, 1, '72 Pcitic st, ono door above Kingston avenue.

mo'LET PARTS OF "HOUSES NICE 1 Eocou 1 fi rooins and bith. with range, tubt j.nd separate uNo, loWtr ptrl, six moms all irnprova utenta, 8'.) Jobn i st; secmd tloor, four rooms and two a it room. 4 1lJ iiridffo at: tfiird tloor. five rooms, 39 l)uf flnld sfc: lovrer part audseotfnd floor 233 Jay at ibird floor, rooms, 48 Uenry it. P.

A ILLY 171 Wtohi4ton st. io rt 1 1 in jvn voh es rsiO "TET FLOORS FOR BUSINESS fi. purpoa First and con I floors, 4'i Fulton st, junc'io Ktbush av, Apply on premises. rpo LET FLOOR 5 75 FEET OR JL prrtofsame, in 200 St'ito st, near Smith, inquire on prt'iniBOo. rpo LET HALL EVERETT ASSEMBLY I For dramatic and social entertainment, fairs, etneerts.

splendid and scenery; fine nr.pie tb'or for dancing will Hint l.uQ'.i and su. table for chur.h hoo etios. (Jnllalin place and Fulton st. mO LRT KOK BUSINESS PURPOSES fi The P.tlaca Riiu, on Clermont av, is tu lot for balls, political nwetinc rair.s. tr.

capacity uuire at MCNRO'S dew ater st, Ne.v York. V.blidhEn. 21 and 2d Van rilO LET HALL BEDFORD HALL, ON I Tnmnlifi. Kllltfl'l Htld nOtl tZll Bt nvenient to rpid transit and car lines to Fulton and iiroa iway fenioi; suit tj for sci A. musical and literary entertainments and drauiatic performances: wilt a iat SMt bast ie rco rv dr.

ng i ons, hall is well kno.vn. bainv iu.e 1 in pirt ly tlio best known drsmatic ties in tin civ; also by the wdl known Sec and Literary Ui.ion will reel lor single peri im an tr to icieties for the Apply to 1'. CARRUTHERS, 1.3f)V 1 ult sl COUVniY BOPKHT FOIl SALE. ITSiin SALE FARMS OR EXCHANGE country seits and water fronts eveiywhero lists free. D.

P. DARLING 3U Court st, corner Remsen, and 1,20 Fulton st. 1J.ORSALE AKM ACRES, UNDER good cultivation; well watered and well fenced sixty miles i rom Richmond, Va. will hI1 ch ap. Inquire at 60 Broad at, Room 14, New York.

Principals only. H710R EXCHANGE 100 ACRES ABOUT i rtv miiPi north of Minneanolls Minn price, unencumbered; exchange for small housa or lots, D. CJND1T. Room 27, 57 Broadway, Now York City. lTOR SALE REAL ESTATE OR ANGE, I property neir all stations a specialty, sale orient; excellent investments.

EDWARD P. HAMILTON 9 Broadway, New York, or opposite mam depot at Or.mKo. nl RYCHANGE HOUSE FOR sile. a neat 2 story cottage, with watr in the house, i. 1 I i ''fSilOA nriee l.H(lt): mat bv cars mieht take milk roure, grocery businoss, etc.

SIMON SON, 20 Willoughby nt. IOR SALE HOUSE HIGHLAND AV Bi ri rr .1 Tliii dt Tfion unoueslion ably healthy: large modern residence handsomo grounds, IoOx2o(J finely imi iovod; near station; excellent neign b.rhood; sale, $10,000. E. P. HAMiLTON, Jo BrJid way, New York.

B71 Oil SALE LOTS 1 50 KLU SUIHO vitlaee, ou with elnnn flirlawalk. auiul atlractiVM rrtSlil.jncus,noar helio un. cuurcnaa anu uu nn', 4 Hi i.l fnrHlftllS atld (TOfl tft' curai'on ucktiH. JUKK Jic, S'J3 Faltoa Bt, Brooklyn, ur 6U Liberty at, N. Y.

IORSALK HOUSES HOLLIS, L. 30 fi minutca out. Frequent trams. IfeatJ to Ifil.uiiu casn, reminilur initallmontri, will secure elegant new resi Ac.a witli nil imnrtiveiilerits and lama plots of gr iund, at from to eaolu Titles irii. aantecd bv the (ierinan Anicrii tu Heal Estate Title Guarantee Company.

F. W. DUMON, 115 Broadway, Is'eir York. FOR, SALE FAHM THE FARM OF Kbenezor Condit. AM) acres; two and thre.

mih's frum un station mesir Ma li soii), N. J. tirenly fiom N'enr York; twenty cum, four hor83, stoais. chi. ks, 1 for unploments: nrn, tie il man ill KiinUorl a and l'iy un I I nmrn a vi on iuiik.

enrdeii truck, be ries. fowls, etc. terms acc nnmo.ial.ni. 3. HAKivIS; 21 Pjrk row, New York itako eluvator).

iuit sale st hi; pbi.peutv. ffTtOR A LE STORE l'ROrERTY SEV 1" oral well locate I ri er 1 I mi: avenues Biiilabl tor irrocory ur other liusmi tB; lo i price; eas, terra. PUIL11' D. MASON, 2'J I i'olu uv. SALE STORE 1'ROI'ER NOW fi ln mi InriKtmiml iinri ranidlv in i ir.ii Address Uji 18.

bazlO of lice. irOTi SALE STORE 1'ROPERTY ON I' Fulton st, on uf tlie lie corners on the Hill two h.njlit. chean und two thirds can remain on ni'Ttcage all rented at 8 per rent, on what it be bought at. Apply to UAL1 11 L. oiu ni ton st, corner Llenni.ni av.

1 SALE STORE Cheap, a line corner store pi av, corner store, ei. it foot brick cellar; st now occupied as a liiuor ailoon; price cash. UA.H1IU. FKKRV, 252 and 254 Court t. r7OR SALE STORE PROPERTY GOOD corner Btore property; a fioo.l ale investment; liar r.mp iil.ee fclorv brick, now OC'U pied as a liquor saloon ront $8H4 jirice 48.0')0, about half caa.i, tno nalanCd can ne p.uu in any aoi.niui, i Bu.t loo convenience ot the purchaser ua.lir,u rniuu.jid and 254 Court st.

FOR SAI.G ESTATE. 7OR SALE LOTS EASY TERMS VER nun av, n' ar Tompkins; McDonougb. at. near Keid av; Quincy st, near lompkms av. Pine st, Now York.

B70R SALE PLOT OF GROUND, 120X 100. on Thirty hfth st, between Third and Fourth avs, wmiin nve minuiea in iiiiio iiiuui si. enj will soil single lut. C. 11.

W1NSLUVV, 10 Court nt. MR SALE LOTa SEVERAL DESIRA hle nlotn f.ir iimnediate imnrovemont. Nostrand av. corner Monroe st, dates and (Juincy st and others on lino of elevated terms oan be arraugod. Apply to PAUL C.

UKENINU. 420 Galea av, FOR SALE LOTS PLOTS G0X149, AT lantic av, north aide, neir Brooklyn av; Decatur st. north side, near Suninjr av, HiOilOO; plots on F'ulton, Macon. McDonoUKU and Herkimer a BO sorer, other plots. Ap ply to r.

vv, AiwiUJ unit. j.oiii nu onui. 70H SALE LOTS AN ENTIRE FRONT fl on Seventh av. in the Twi nty second Ward, 200i 0, including two corners; splendid location for etores and Hats; price $2 il.OUO, if sold at once. Inquire of W.

E. WHITE, 311 Thirteenth st IjOR SALE LOTSPLOTS AND WHOLE blocks, 1,300 lots; many ctioice building sites; leading streets; down town where i)resent buildings are worth little; several desirable pieces to exchange for improved property. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner Willoughby and Jay sts. Open evenings.

FOR SALE LOTS BLOCKS, PLOTS OR smcle lots, alon? the lines of tho elevated railroads, in all sections of the city and suburbs; can sell plots of 100 or 1,000 lots, to suit purchaser; several parcels that how a ifood speculation. D. P. DARLING 3D Court st, corner Reinson. and button at.

FOB SALK FI.ATS. TjM.Il SALE FLATS THREE WELL i built tlats; will ray from 12 to 1j por coat, on investment. J. D.JL BKRGifN, 207 Court st. rOir SALE FLATS INVESTMENT SL Henry st; three 4 story brown stone apartments; nrst class condition oxuu wunm minutes io an ier ries; owner going Wtt.

Particulars wilh PAULC' GRENINO, 420 Gates av. 170H SALE FLATS GOOD INVEST JL ment; three 4 story tlats, Nostrand av, near new n'. rAli'ri mnl nr.ier: first elaa i tenants all nn 6r ments; ilO. OOO each; sell ono or all. GKORGE W.

2 AlcDi'nough st, junction of Fulton it. and Marcy Avenue. FOlt SILK IMAIO FOR SALE PIANO $200 WEBER upright; wonderfol baraain. ANDKRSON A 2y3rultonst. BOR SALE PI ANO S225 CHICK ER ins, square grand; ffojd as new.

ANDKRSON A ulton st. liOR SALE PIANO S100 DECKER, X1 overstrunr, fall, iron frame. ANDERSON 4 220 ulton st. IjlOR SALE PIANO A GOOD BRAD JU bury; parties wiohina: a piano for a beginner will tmd this a bargain. UaUat lbjj iJacinc st.

FoirALWIANO 144 UPRIGHT, octaves, 3 strings. ANDKRSON A 298 Fulton st. OR SALE PIANOS SEVERAL SPEC ial barcains in second hand pianos of first class makers, for cash; pianos rented, either in city or country, at most reas.riallle rates. F. IL C11ANDLKR, 172 Montague st.

FOR SALE PIANO $100 ELEGANT 7 octave upright, stool and scarf bteinway; bargain; organ, 10 stops, Mason 4 Hamlin, ICstey A Peloubet; rents. $1 installments, $5: call And examine. 557 Fulton st. just above Loeser's. fM)U SALE PIANO $100 SACRIFICE; I with stool embroidered cover party having no use fur same; full octave; richly carved legs; overstrung Pianos and organs rented $2 a month upward; installments $5 to $15 monthly; bargains.

PHKLPS, 330 Fulton st. I noil SALE PIANOS WHEELOCK, 1 Gabler, Decker and all the leading makes at tho very lowest prices for cash, or upon payments of $5 to $10 monthly until fully paid; a pUno to rent for $2 per month. ALPUONZO SMITH, WJ Faltoa st, opposite Hanover place. ITIOR SALE PIANO AN ELEGANT Wheelock piano for $176 cash, or upon easy payments if desired; Kstey organs $5 per month until paid; pianos and organs to rent, $4 per month; largest assortment in the city. ALPUONZO SMITH, 569 Fulton st, near Brooklyn Furniture Company FO A I I Ni 1 1 1 i I a A EO us.

SALE FACTORY OR TO LET The first class brick factorv. 400 and 4fi2 Hicks st: five floors; wall lighted elevator. Ii. W. S11ERUILL, 2G Court st.

1J0'tt SALFBICYCLES TWO B1CY 1 cles; B4 or 6G inch Fipert Columbia, ball beaiing and pedals; a 50 inch Mail, ball bearing and pedals in the best order; both machines a bargain call and see them. H. J. TWA IT, 218 Fulton st; open ovenings. IOR SALE HEATERS ETC BAR gainsA number of second band boaters and ranges also, lino parlor and office stoves; all the latest improved ranges, heaters and grate, constantly on hand.

O'DON NELL 4 BALL, 8 Henry st, telephone D7L I mil SALE ENGINE UAROAIN ONE hnrirnntil elide valve entrino. ten to fifteen horse power: one horizontal tubular boiler, together with steam pump shafting and pulleys: must be moved at once. Apply to R. O. F.

COMBS, Woduuvau, L. L. Queens County, N. Y. FOB SAKE HOUSE.

OR SALE HOUSE 2 STORY AND cllar frame. Sroonis; lot 25x107 1,743 Dean Bt: is terms easy. w. nn.iiiD.iii, uuon st. 0011 SALK UOL'SK STORY AND in perfect order, ton hiinutos from Hamilton av; will be Bold cheap.

MAHT1N BBKKN 4 SON, 214 Court at. IOR SALE HOUSES DECATUR ST, nearStuyvesint ar, story frame, DeKalb av, near Lewis, one for severul bargains in Twenty third Ward. JAMEH A. FISHKlt, Fulton st. ITtORSALE HOUSE AVlTH EXTRA LOT 1 and staalo.

9 451 DeKalb av; 9 room frame lionso and milk store; monthly rent f. 0: low price, 5.70UL KIWARDtiUOTlOLOS8t541 DoKalb ai FOR ALE HO USE 710 MADISON ST" near Reid av Only one left of three two Btory and basement. 10 room, hroa stone houses; all improvements; 18142; price L. ACOK, 11)7 Bainbridge street. OR SALE HOUSE ON SIXTH AV A new Dstorv and ba ement brown stono.

near Union st; nn offer of $8,000 may induce owner lo accept same. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st. and 27G Flat bush av. FjOR SALE HOUSE $8,500 AND some modern, substantially built story high basement Bub cellar brownstoue, 20x45x100; I'i rooms: all impr ivements; fine ord excellent location; noar roids; Madison st, near Marcy av; owner leaving city. G.

S. CARPKNTKR, 1,273 Fulton st; oponto9. FOR SALE HOUSES BERGEN ST, 2 ettiry high basement brick, Congress st, brown stone, 3 story, Gold it. fi room tenement, will pay 15 por coat, 2,000 others can suit ail. Frice andnusBfMO.ysqN, 20 Willoughby st.

IjlOR SALE HOUSE ON THE HILL In good location, near Clinton av, a modern 3 story brown stone house, in wood order: will be cheap to prompt buyer. Apply to RALPH L. COOK, 8L0 ulton st, corner Clermont av. )R SALE HOUSES 1)RTO LET Beuutiful new octagon front brown stone houses, bull) av, near GarJield place; hnrd wood trim; latest improvements; 12 rooms bargains easy terms; open daily or inspection. Keys At 242 av.

UOR SALE HOUSE OS MACON ST" Btory brown stono, 17.8x42x100; all improvo ments; nrst location ana can ue Doug tit olieap; im oiieap; lm OOOK, 810 meaiitu possession. Appiy to UMjfu Fulton st, corner Clermont aT. ITSOR SALE HOUSE ON SIXTH AV, 1' mr. rrlnflw.HliM atnrv brOwn nnA 9t)rdK 11 sanitary plumbing; in good order; to settle estate: will be sold ut a bargain and on onsy terms. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court at.

and 27i Flatbush av. If jlOR SALE HOUSE SOUTH PORT land av, between DeKalb and Lafayette, 3 story brown stone, 2048x100; 12 rooms: in perfect order. CHARLES A. SEYMOUR A 203 Montaguo Btreet. 17IOR SALE HOUSES OREAT BAR 1 gains Sevaral very fin homes on Prospect Park slope: i.rioo.H to bnildera will eel at co rt prices to avoid carrying through the Winter.

We can offer the best built and most thoroughly approved hard wood finished houses in that section for 817.000. OHARLBB A. 6EY.UOUU CO, 203 Montague It. i 4S. 4 'W i.al iy X.iti.

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About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

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