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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE SUNDAY DECEMBER 18, 1887. 3 WJiVrJE PROFJ SSltOIVA F. BROOKLYN'S YOUNG BAPTISTS IN THE FORTY SEVEN'TD REGIMENT. BOARD WAXTEO. ANTED AN EX PERIENCED SALES JOXRD 138 LAURENCE ST ROOM, Jl mm jfoou uoaru; tapie ooaraera tajcon.

BOARD ON THE HI LL IN A PRJ vato family: furniture taken in exchange for board. Addre FUlLXITUjiB, Eagle office. OARD FOR ONE OR TWO GENTLE mon, at 123 Gates av, near elevated station; pleasantly located. BOARD FRONT ALCOVE l7SEt ond tloor, running water, all modern improvements; first class tablo: five minutes from bridge 76 Henry st. BOA KD HA SON Pl7A CE aTH A LL bedroom to lot, with board, on second floor; terms, S'j per week.

BOARD 182 CLINTON ST TO LET. with, board, a square room on third floor front; southern exposure; terms moderate. OOARD 18S AMITY ST LA ROB M3 square rooms, front and back nnd hall room; all modern improvements; board first class; tcrmB reasonable. BOARliTTlWRY ST, CORNER OF ClarkExtra largo second story front ballroom; water and closet; also, large square room; terms very reasonable. OARD ON THE HILL NICELY FUll nished alcove room, mutable for two gentlemen or man and wile; the best of accommodations; references.

91 South Oxford st. BOAUD ON THE HILL GENTLEMAN and wifo or two gentlemen cau bo accommodatod with second smry front room; iiteen imitates from tho bridgo, 107 Fort Greene place. BOARD ON TTurTllI7LAN EXTRA Iaro y3oeiid sfory front room southern and western exposure; detiohed house; location desirable and convenient. 479 Clinton av. OARD RO()'MS TO LTt' WIT board, in a pleasant, newly furnished house; desirable location, good table; table bortrdi rs taken; references oxchangod.

40' South Portland av. OAR1) XIstTtiont room with folding bod and largo closnts enitable for geu t'eman and wife or two single gentlomen first class table. 55 Willow st. BOARD20G WASHINGTON AV DE sirabto rooms to let, with board; houso heat'. throngUout; hot and cold water; excellent table; also table board.

BOARD AT 11; SECOND PLACE A largo, nicely furnished second story room with hall room connecting; Ui one large room on third tloor; hot and cold water; convenient to oars and lorries. BOARD 54 SANDS Sl ONE BLOCK from bridge Suitable for families or single gentlemen; house heated: hot and oold water in closet; excellent table; terms reasonable. Tj ARLi REMSlSNnFiOUSE sen st, Bocond door west of Clinton Superior accommodations for gentleman and wifo or singlo gentlemen; reasonable. BOARD 02 LmNlTC)N" L7 ARGE sunny room, with small room aJjoiuing; abm ac cornmodatioiia for a single gentleman; table board; references. BOARDS; WOOWULl7'SfTVO large square rooms, southern exposure; suitable for gentlemiin and wife or single gentleinoo; convenient to cars and forne i.

fJOARD PEirVEEiriORTW fi5 nicely furnished room on the second floor, with good board; private family. Gall at 'I'l Park place, be Fifth and Sixth avs. Bo a rd on pr6e1th kightTsSSs Fifth st, near Seventh av Healthy location, choice oi very pleasant rooms on second or third tloor iu a new well furnished house; neighborhood first lass; near cars to bridge and all ferries. BOARD ON THE IWJGWfSSO HlnY st A pleasant corner room, with bedroom attached if desired; southerly exposure; also other rooms; oot live minutes walk from bridge or ferries; tablo boarders accommodated. BOARD SECOND FLOOR room suitable for two at S3 each also a back room suitable tor two at $1.50 eaoh, anil a hall room at with good board; houso Pas all improvements.

Jl Tompkins place, near Harrison st. BOARD ON" HE HILLSJi) Sl3UTH Oxford st Large and sinrtll handsomely furnished rooms, suitable for gentleman and wife or Miigio gentleman; everything first class; terms moderate; references cxchiDKod BoardoiTthh st, two connecting rooms on third tloor; have all imnrovements, oxcluiing heat and gas; suitable for a gentleman and wifo or would let the rooms to single sen tlouien; terms 410 for two. oaTdaTiia nished alcove room, for gentleman and wife or two Fingle gentlemen; table, house and surroundings strictly fir. class; references given and touutred. 101 Soutti Oxford st.

BOARD 105 HENRY ST BROOKLYN Heights Can nccommodato sevoral gnu lemon with bojird ami rooms, either single or doublu: house first class; all the conveniences excellent tablo near to ridcu and ferries. Board maMionh6use, BROOK lyn Heights, directly oppo ito Wall st. N. Y. four minutes' walk trom Fulton or Wall st.

Ferry aud tho bridge terminus; superior accommodations; reasonable rates and transient hotel; 200 rooms. A HILL Nl3in bill, av; a second floor, three connecting rooms newly furnished, folding bods; also large rooms on third lloor; hot and cold water in rooms; family with or without. BOAHD ON THE HILL TO LET, A large alcovo room and ono sunny room every modern improvement: largo closets; cimndober; hot and cold water; brown siono house; neir tivo surface roads und elovated; table board. 4'tO Greene av. BOAta7 ONHEHlLLR IN Christian family, hnvinR tecond tory frout roam, containing water, inclosed, and closets, wonld like to correspond with party desiring such a home.

Addres3 HILL, Box 18, Eagle olhco. BOARD 114SC HERMERHORN ST, BE tween Smith and Hoyt Location central aud first table; two rooms on parlor lloor; two rooms on top floor; tablo boarders accommodated; tenveniont to ail forriosand bridge. 'oAnb r)72Aoiwo st conven7 cut to four lines of cars; two furnished rooms, uithltoard; second story front alcove and back parlor, with all improvements. Apply at the abovo address. BOaRD 2 soui'1, largo mom on second i.oor; two 1 mmi will find with us a 'ery nome, all iuiproveim nts; stove lire; I wo minutes to a tat ion location tine; reter encus eschanged.

BOARD AND ROOMS, 1 1b" MORALE men Large room.Jfecoiid ll(or, hall room connecting hot and cold water; laro elor'etri, grate and iKat; (ijib hall ivmin good Court and Clinton hts; fivo muiutes from bridge Mid ferries. BOARD 22 CLINTON ST A COMiamT abK hall room also a handsome back parlor and extension, tr.rnished or uniurnishe.l, hv.s a do.a r's otiico; first class lable; moderate tiirnia; lew minutes from bridge; table boarders. BOARD ON THE "HILTLaR ond story front alcove room also, tlrr i story spure and hall rooms; all tablo iirsf class; teruis moderate references exciiauO'i. No. 7j Jjaiayotte avenue.

1 11 B(yAliD ii) LAFTf WTETaV LAHllrT and stnall rooms handsomely furnished; ga, batii, hot anil Cold water; first class table eentrj.l "location, with every comfort of a homo; reference exchanged. IJOAim lKVlM 9 lent board; clean, nieoly furnisheq rooms and all the comforts of a home, at 1T; Hall st, neur Myrtle av; (Home Association for Working Girls); references required, BOARD LAlYlFTE AV ONE7! tra large, pleasant square room, third lloor, well heated, closet, all conveniences, vnd mo smaller ro.nn second lloor; corner housu excellent table i rivnte family; terms reasonable reference. KO A Li PA RT1 ES iESTlUNX? (T OTF foit and elegance at moderate ratea will find loth in a private family on the Heights; only few boarders taken; table iperior and abundant; roforenccs exchanged: table buarders, 151 Pierropont st. 1 BOA RD UW i ENRY ST WITH HA N.l soinoly newly furnishod room, for a gentleman, in a private iamily, wboro borne crmfurts and 'ond table can bo had at very reasonable terms; near ferries; reference required. "j'iAlM ONE JJAllG TROOAlj gautly furnisiiod second story trout room; laio closets; well boated by furnace and grate; also, ne small room; excellent table housu and neighborhood firf elas; ten minutes' walk to fumes; re tern cos.

4i4 Henry street. OaRD AT iTAlAYErTE AV. A Ji second story front square room, nicely furnished, with folding bud and all improvements, lev married couple or single gentleman; also largn hall room adjoining, en suite or separate terms very mo.lerato convenient to cars. BOAKD ON THE HILIj THREE NIC? ly furnished rooms on second lloor front for gentle man and wifo or single jeutleman; large cloiets anil all improvements; housa and neighborhood lir class, 7J Fort Groono placo, near Fulton sc. BOARD CLARENDON HOTEL EURO pean plan, restaurant and cafe, Sfll Waghin ton st, corner Johnson; rooms $1 pur day aud upward; special rates to famine; and permanent gnosis; lociiti.m central two miuutea' walk from bridgu teriuinus.

FRAN RE LANSING. Proprietura. pOAKI) LIVINGSTON ST, NEAR O.J Tabernacle, fifteen minutes from bridge Handsome second lloor ironf. furnished or unfurnished also third I'oor front ami largo, beautiful back parlor; closets, hot and cold water, parlor, piano; prices very rer.aonaDle; table board, BOARD H87 BRIDGE ST, BETWEEN Futton and Wilioughby Three desirable hall rooms', ope ou sveond tloor, frout, and two on third tloor; will be rented on aatisfnetory terms to tho riht parties; table first class in ovory respect; oxcellont references fur nitdit d. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY HAVING sunormr accommotlation, will lot second story front with hall room connecting, to two or three gontlomen or gentleman and wile, a reasonable rate; excellent table; large closuts.

ALPHA, Box Eagle ptfiee. OARD TO LET, WITH HOARD, IN A modern brown stone house, two vt'r; denrahlo rooms, ill and square, on third lloor; location desirable; convenient to City Hall and ferries; references ox changed. Apply at 151 State st, between Clinton and Court. OARD 557 PUTNAM AV IN A PRI 1 vate famitv: larire front rot in on third iloor: suita ble for two gentlemen or gentleman and wifo; evury euuvouienoo; noar two unos ot cars apa roaa; a first class home guaranteed referemiu must bo ex ciiangad. BOARD PRIVATE AMERICAN FAMI ly, beautiful brown stono house, can aocommo dale a low boarders; terms 5 aud Sti; large alcove room, Houond iloori also.

lrgo back room nnd largo hall room to genllomen or married oouplu. 455 Stato st. BOARD AN AME UIC AN WI i )0 Occupying her own hnuao would lot a few choice rooms, with or without board, to gentlemen this is not a boarding house, but a quiet, romted homo: highost roter enco exjiiangod. Address one week SWEET HOME, Eaglo otlico, OARD OR FURNISHED ROOMS State at. five minutes' from Gity tin 1: all cars con venient; largo square roemi, socond ilaur, front or back, and hall room, third floor, in small private family; all modern conveniences; teems moderate; references ei ehaaged.

11. F. I. ANTED PUPILS 35 CENTS PER lesson: le.aona civon on tho nlino bv einon oncod lady teacher at her tesidence; also, lassona in shorthnnd by a practical fitenographor. Address B.

C. Eagle oflico. ANTED BOOKKEEP ourIi and competent bookkeeper will write up books, take trial balances; moderate charges; also, instruction given. Address ATLANTA, Faglo Bedford branch. ANTED DRESSMAKING A FIRST class fitter and stylish draoer: dressmakini: nil its onn mako a few more engagements by Uio day; suits made nt reas Jiiablo prices.

Address DRESSMAKER, 481 Fifth av, near Klnvonth st. first tlat. WANTED SINGERS LADIES AND gentlemen with good voic os iivl soniP knowlodyo of music, to join a select glee, and madrigal cioty. i'or narticnlnrsapply to or address J. DEWKS, 2i) Ditraars st, K.

ovonin.if 7 tn8M0. VSr ANTED PUPILS ON THE PIANO A pontlemnn of nxnononco will accopt moro pupils for piano in. truction l)o. ii, method taught with care to bocmn'Ts or advancod pupils; terms easy. Address PHILHARMONIC, Eayle otneo.

TAISTED SINGERS FOR CHURCH of tho Ntivitv. Chisson nv ami Madison st. Rev. M. J.

Moran, rector, volunteer Fiopr'iui. alti, tenori and l. issi. Apply to tho organist, CHARLES A. JUBBV.Jr., 40 Fifth av.

7ANTED PUPILS RI A TE IN 7 structi ni by Columbia College graduate and experienced tutor in chssics and luiglih branches; day or evening; hiiihest recomnieudations from Columbia profess terms very modnrntti. Address E. H. Room (j, 111 Broadway, New York. 7ANTED SEVNG A FINE SEWER, mender, repairorand drossmaker'sassistint wishes engagements; best relorencos.

Address SEWING, UM Raymond fat. iv a a a a a c. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, bv a tirKf, clasa lauudrens. at hem or outside. If Fleet place.

ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, bv a sneotablo woman, to go out bvthedav: has goou city roierenoo. kmi tor two uays atrjQ Atlantic av, top lloor. ANTli SVAlTHING A DTiiONINl, by a respectable Swedish woman, to take homo. Please call at Herkimer st, botwean New York and Brooklyn avs. V'S ANT AS I NG AT)I ES siring lannriroses and house cleaners by tho day will find thorn, with refereucjs, at ST.

ANN'S DAY NURSERY, 297 Adams st. AN TE WAS HI NG BY A YOUNG Tf iVorwrinn woman, to tako home washing or go out by the day. Can be seen fi two days at CI Rapolyea. st, up one llight stairs, back room. ANTED WAS UN AND IRONING, bv.m American woman, tocro out bv tho day or week or to 'k homo also, rough dried can givo good reference.

Please call on Mrs. BROWN, 420 Atlantic av, near Nevins st. WAN TE A HI SPE table woninn; bidit s' and gonthmien's washing, to do at her own house i a g. tod laundress: timing done if desired; has fifteen years' reforenco. Please cail at or audresBGOG VanderEiilt av, iu the store.

1 ANTED WASHING BY A GER MAN irtiindre.ss. the firs, two of the week in a lirst clavs itimily or would do family washing in hor own hoo: Al references. Apply for two davs to Mrs. Mc DKRMOTT, 8alPncilicst, iront huus, top lloor. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a resiioctablo young mnrrie.d i olored woman; ffimily washing; will go om by the day al best city rol rrence.

Piease call at 4'i Fuel, st, betweon Fulton and WiHonghby. ANTED WORKBY A MIDDLE aed woman, by the day or we in a boarding Htsii or relauranc. i02 Warren st, teir House. 747 ANTED WO UK BY A COLORED gin. was line ana ironing ana day work, loz Navy st.

77 ANTED AVORKA I day work by a respectable English woman; is a good cook aud laundress. Call at or scud postal to 110 Warren st, in store. Mrs. HOYT. ANTED WORK BY A FIRST CLAS8 iauudrcss by tho biy or week; will do ho tseclean ing; good reterenco.

Apjily to or IjAUNDRKSS, 94 Butler st. 7 ANTE VO 1 5 A RESPECT A bio young woman, to do wnshing and ironing aud housecloauing. Call or addioss '200 Floyd st, near Tnroup av, lirst iloir. ANTED IIOUSES SOME HALL houses, well rented, for casli; also some for unin cumbered stone front, or country property unencumbered, with cash; houses. 1 its, farms and country property everywhere, to ixchange exchanges a specialty.

MAOOMBKR RICH.VltD.ON, 710 'ulton t. Y47ANTED HOUSE L' 12 OR STO 1 is, with story front or rear; sizo of house IS or "0t by tibont fteT deep; lo. atiou not beyond Tomp av; must bo in a good neighborhood agents need apply; address with descriptou; jirice about H. L. Box '2, Eagle olhco.

wa.vi im ltlls Fjinwii2s. ANTED PART OF HOUSE IN South Brooklyn or on the Hill; uico apartments, uitablo for Liousek' eping, in private house, by gentleman, wife nnd child; second lloor uroforred. Address, Htnting also terms, which must bo moderate, J. D. Box 9, Eaglo oiiice.

VA'. iCOs til rii Stl 4tfl Sit NTED ROOM I mnr the briduo in Brooklyn, furnished iront or back parlor lor two young ladies. Address J. Eagle trice. 7ANTED ORGAN A PIPE ORGAN, nodal hano.

liii i tone: suitable for mnll church. Address ARTHUR CHESTER, 7," Woodbine st. WUSlfX.At,. BRULEY WANTED THE ADDRESS OF WILLIAM A. BRULFY, captain of Company Twenty hftli Regiment, New York Cavalry.

Any comrade or purs ill sending the above will be piiil lor same by WILLIAM GAHDNER, 89 German st, Littlo Falls, N. CREDIT GIVEN SEALSKIN, PLUSH, vi lvot and cloth overgarments, dry oods, silks, satins, gents' clothing, watcher, jewelry, furniture and carpetsfiojd; htriet, confidentially; on very weekly or monthly payments. Address liox 2, 77 Post Omce, Now York City. JOARU FIRST CLASS ACOOMMODA tions at reasonable terms. 231 Clinton it.

BOARD lOO SCH I HIMEIIHORN ST Largo square and hali rooms, with board; refer oXui) "hTt BALTIC" ST, NEAR CLIN uj) ton Second stcirv front and other rooms; $4 and Jto. BOARD PLEASANT rooms; all improvement WELL HE TEl) references. 194 South i fx corn st. i i giVRD ONHiE HU.L 7 SOUTH OX. Jl 9 f'rd st A large, pleasjint front room: a hall room, with large ciosot.

and lieat: refereoces exelrmged. BOARD IjARGE BACK" ROOM ALO large hall room to let, nawly iiiroi hed. withor without board privato family. Hanover phioo. BOARD ROOMS, WITH or wi'hout beard; rooms heated: good closets; hot and cold water; terms.

reasonable. 4XS Clasou av. HOARD ON THE HILL (: CARLTON av. lour doors from JtoKalh Pleasant room, to let, with first class moderate. pOARU A LARGE ALCOVE ROOM TO let, with or without board, to a few gentlemen.

178 Sackottst. REGARD ROOMS TO 'LET, WITH OR MP without board, furnisiiod or unfurnished terms inudorate. 281 Cumberland st. HOARD NO." 110" "HENRY ST ROOMS. with board; terms moderate; near bridgo and BOARD" 222 OLiNaWNSt X'VJCRY iinndsomo second story suit, suitablo for a family or a party ot gentlemen references.

BOARD 143 LAWRENCE ST nice, large roi ms: also, an alcove room good board; terms reasonable; also, table boaruera uceommo ABOARD TABLE BO ARDERS FIRST das i tablo; roa iouablo rates: near tho Methodist Episcopal Hospital. Address Mrs. Eagle Fifth avenuo branch. OARD PRIVATE FAMILY (OWNER) .11. ill let, with or without board, two front connoctm rooms; also, back parlor, with hot and cold water; best of reference required.

lUli Madison st, near Bedford ay. BOARD PROSPECT ii I II TO let. with tioard. front alcove room, also back room having Ltay window, both on second tloor; hot and cold wnt heat and gas in both rooms. Ninth st.

BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARl7A large, hnadsomely furnished front room, fn thoroughly heat oa liuse; convenient location; fow miii. tes walk to Wall si and south, ferries. Henry st. BOARD HOTEL "ST.GEOR"GK," N67U 5b and ro Clark st. American and luiropean plan; 4(10 rooms, inohidiug 100 bathrooms; handsomely furnished light throughout.

OARD 140 PIERREPtNT ST NICE ly finoislie'l rooms, en suite or single; one largo hall ro.un houo and tablo superior; table board reasonable; references. TOOARD ON THE HILL 21 (i ADELPHI st Third storr front room and )m)1 room conneirt intr; together orfioorato; htmao boated; hot and cold wat.u iu olosot: tablo boardorH accommodated. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 101 HENRY fct'Pvo small rooms, nicely turnirihod, Miitablo fr gontlomen, with or without board; house convoutDnt to bridge and lerry, oard mon Jl tagne et Only wo largo rooms lolt on second ilonr in tho ab.vii desirable house; best of references ivon and required. OARI )270 "MYRTLE AV A LARGE second story front room, neatly furnished, for two uentlemen. per woek, or one gentleman, $(i per weok.

Call all tho week. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY ON Columbia heights can nccommodato parties desiring a room or suit of roonit on second Jloor; releronces exchanged. Address G. Box 4, Eagle ofiice, BOARDr2 ST." FELIX ST IN 7aJR1 vato family; two larffe, peasant rooms, thoroughly heated, with excWlfltifc and aU hmna vomforts; neJl adapted forsiugh; gentlemen rates voryreasonablo. OARD ON" THE HILL 111 "FOllT Groeno place One larRe frout room on tho sotioud floor; also, an intra largo hall room; lucatiou first class; within, (iiteen minutai of the forrios; terms moderate; reierencflH.

BOARD 47 MONROE ST PLEASANT square front room; southorn exposure comfortably furniahod; all firiit. ohuss table board: convenient to nil ferrioa aud near Franklin uv, elevated station. BOARD ON PROSPECT HEIGHTS Largo front room with alcovo, hot nnd cold water, gad, two largo closets, well honted and every oonvenienoe; privato family andeeloct location; nrat class tablo board; suitable far man and wile or two gentlemen, 443. Fifth 4t, nearBevon'b ww. BOARD WANTED A GENTLEMAN and wifo want a desirable room on the Heights in a small private family; permanent if suited; sfato location and terms.

Address X. Z.f Box 8, Eagle otrice. BOAR ANTE I THE VICTNITY of Fort Greene placo, by gentleman and wife. Address, stating terms, whicli must bo moderate, PROMPT PAY, Eagle Bedford branch. BOARD WANTED BYTAILY "OF fivo adnlts, ono child.

4 years, two largo rooms, one small, west of Court st, north of Atlantic av, or nenr; all improvements: desirable rooms; ono toward sun; private family, or few othora. Address L. J. Eagio oJJicn. H30ARD WANTED A LADY EMPLOY BJD edduringthe day would Hko board anil cheerful room; folding bod preferred; within walking distan of 1 ridge or furries: price not to exceed $5.

AddresB PERMANENT, Box Eagle otltce. BOARD WANTED A (with child 'J years) wishes with pleasint but non inquisitive people; stato lowest price and privileges allowed or givo light housekojpmg conveniences; references. X.L., Faglo otMco. BOARD "WANTED JiX I7EN tnbln bn.ird for an ndult, ou Ili iciits: tivo nip.il:i daily, and ri'ferenoea o.tcli:tnt'e(l. Addr.

ivitli particulars, lowest terms, etc, X. Jiur 2, laga ollice. FSJIVISHKI ItOOTIS. InUKNISHED ROOMS NICELY EUR uilii'd rooms for li.Tllt houn'o iipin: also, singlo Tuoim, with or without bcvinl. 7 ITtURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 'FWO B.

fiirp slinil rooms, front, lirsfc iloor, with or without board. MTKIVAKT, 1.) Fourth av. 7URN IS ED ROOMS ANBE HADAT JL 280 Honry nt, with orory conriiionc, woil heated 11 nd h. illwin snniB lloor tablo bonrd if ri'ijutrud. FURNISHED l)lo family would lot ne.itly furnished hull room to a Kbiitleiuaii.

180 Wilioughby st. FUR NISHED ROOM COMFORT A JILB lurnislied room, with heat, for aus or two gentlu mun, in privnto tamily. At 2(U "17 IJRNI.sVlED'lioOAIS TO" J.1 l.iriro furnished room, front; also, two hall rooms for gontlgmtm only. 7ti Hoyt st. FUKNISHED I'O LET, WFfH or without board; gentleiuen onlv.

'JJ Cranberry st, iirst boll. TjiUKNISHDROOlS 1. warm sunny front room for KOntlemen at $3: also ono for light housekeonint'. CtO Wiliouchby st. 1I7IURNISHED ROOMS .4 ST LarKO squaro rooms; hot.

and cold water for two Kontleuien or youiiK couplo for iialit hor.seki einnn. TURNISHED' ROOMS TO" LET, TlVO Jl pleasant front bedroom and bitting room, within two minutes of Sumner av. elevated station. Address Eagle otlioo. JJjl URN LSHED ROOMS TO LET, TH REE (L rooms; third tloor; pleasantly situated suitable for luzht tiouseiioopiui: ler a man and wile.

Inquire at 1SS Pacific st. URMSIIEDlifJOXl 3k. alcove, with hot and cold water, closet, otc in strictly private family; iirst cla.s neighborhood roier ences. C. E.

President st. BURNISHED lU)OMS YvTuJiVTWEi? gentlemen can havo bedroom and parlor, with fine piano; also, hill room; few minutes of bridge aud terries. Ill ConcoM st. URN ISHGb H()aMS BYrHE TO; liT fl. to parties veiling new York, two nicely Jurmsbed parlor tVest Side, near Eighth Sixth av station, New York.

Address MODER VTE. B.ix '20, haglo trice. rURNISHKD ROO.MS i'i 1' uuuji.T i i i 1 ml. ii in 'iii on liu! nisi noor, ror on tho ii licence i in Jin ga bath and all improvements. i xu (eau st.

BURNISHED ROOM AT id. near Clinton: 0:10 elegant sunnv BALTIC room on second onon grate and gas; laro closets $4 Wuekiy; H'UKNISHED ROOM TO LET, A NICE 3. iargi) front room to a gentleman water, gas. heated and newly Lirni li'M: private iam.ly; r.us moderate; references xuhanged. Cumbe.

lan.l A. JjVJUNISUED ROOMS JL fainily ha.e one two dc PRIVATE geutlomen, with breakfast; iir. class table; references. 1 1 St. Jmiics place.

BURNISHED ROOMS A NICELY FUR JL ir.slud parlor, bedroom attaeiiod, privilege of bath ro im, to and wile or two gentlemen. AduIv t. CRL'MPTON. 144 Nassau st. tJUIiNISHED ROOMS NKWLY A handsomely furnished second iloor and fourth story ji oiiL.

oiory nce: rt'lortuiees ot lie hmiiesl given anu require l. Apply at 1(9 Columbia heights. BURNISHED ROOM ON THE HILL J3 At Vlu South Elliott place, ne. ir Hanson, a large front room, mth all oouveniencos, in nrst class. neighborhood; private family; term moderate; references.

El URN IS HED ROOMTO LET, A VERY JL pleasant second story loom; southern exposure; iu comfortable homo near sta'on terms moderate gentlemen preferred. Call or address Lexington av 5 BURNISHED ROOM TO LET ONE block from elevated railroad station; suuJl back parlor; furni3hed or unfurnished; unit able for ono or two persons. Call or address 128 R' id av, near Quhiey. RN IS HED ROOMS 402 S'lATE ST 8 near Third av Two largo square room, ni elv furnished usj of parlor and batu; cau be seen to dty 'if de fired; exchanged. iURNlSHED KOOMMT) LET, ON THE JL 11 A very pleasant square room, newh fur nishe 1.

i ith th forfnl outlook iu detached VER AX, ILix Kagle othec. gURNISHED ROOMS VERY PLEAS ant rooms at per week; a No, square room, suitable for two: hot aud cold water; and folding bed; lor gentlemen only. U'f Fliu e. I71UHN1SHED RO 6 A A3Fe Rfcl H. Iirivattf family will let elegantly front room to two KCitlemen; hot and eol.i wuu lui't heat; ono block trom Look Inland Utlilroad depot.

.7.11 licttH: St. ROljMS TO LET, ON THE fi. Ilili Kxceptioniiliy desirable 'is to location r.nd home comforts; privme fdmilv. Addrois for ono week AMKRllJAN, liox l'J, ollice. 1 URN 1SHED RO MS TbLET, A LA ROE iurnished room with use of drs and a Mnrin safe; termsSU furnished iront ball r.iuin; use ot bath, etc.

forms SI per week. 1,074 Fulton it, between Classor. and Franklin avs. BURNISH ED ROOMS TOILET, A COM toi tablo squaro room, suitable for ono or two gentle iiu gi nf loman and wire also, a smalt Iront room two minutes' wall; from bridge; all jitvenieuces. 110 Jay st, between Sands and Pronpect.

BURNISHED ROOMS i)l PINEAP ni Two larg wnt two largo lum heJ rooms, hid nnd c.ud lit each room: ga aud hen.t; aod livtt ferries: to geu thron des from ileuiou or man and iu can be Suu.iay. SjURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO JL or three furnished rooms, for g. nthtmen. or light housekeeping; cun to luid'c. City Hall and car routes; hot and cold and lare closets; rout nuuleraui.

Call at 111 Joiinon st. jlURNISHED ROOiAIS ONCtrURTSa Sl pear i'arroU Park Two gent I men or a married couple will lint! a co.y home, with puvato fanulv; no children; is, bath, t'n minutes' of South I't rry; briig care pass tho dour loard optional. Inquire at bird il.it. jURN ISHBD "R( )V3IS To" "LE '( THREE connecting oms; very desirable for housekeeping; hot and co tl use of baiii and laumiiy; rent re.i als hall room Sunday: good location. JjD larl st, near ity liaii; can at week.

jURN1SHED ROOMS 2S1) CLINTONSTr Jl having changed hands, patties wishing front, buck or hail cm be ace.imni:t(fat i( ac rim above house lie moiiis are comfortably furnished all improvements; Ureakfist lurnished il tlesired. RN1S HE ROOMS ON IJaTR GE jL front room and iuiti room connecting; also, ont lar and hall room, back, furnisho tor hoiihukeeping, for week; hot and cold watt. ue ot bath and laundry. Ir'VJ Lii iugsloii dt. i1URNISUED ROOMS TtT" LiiT7EOlTR 3 rooms, in brown qono front cinici' house, first llat, with ail tho modern iinprov.

nuuils ry thitvg re quirv'd for housekeifping. at oH t'onctird si. three miuutea' walk fr. the bridgo; references ochauja d. 7jjURNlSHED ROO MS A JL' room, new and finely furnished, suitable fur one or two; lolding bed, bath, lunt.

terms moderat e. at Iirst llat, il55 Court tt, belween Union and President. 5URNISIIEDR6'OiNl siuall front room, first llnnr, in a private German family wi hout hildren, tu a young man of quiet habits; BS amonth; homio iicnto J. Adtireas QUIET, lirooklyn Advertising Agency, '177 and o79 Fulton st, Room 1. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, "TIIIU3E connecting rooms, furnit for housekeeping, to small family of aduUs, or would let separately to gentlemen: house private; nei ruborho ni water and gas; rent low 40ti State st, near Hond.

TURNISHiiD ROOMS 1N A P1UVATE faJnily moderate price suitabie tor doctor or dent 1st aiso a largo sunny front ro un; everything now ami tirst, ilass; house well neatcil. ivo Amity st, hetween Llmtiin nnd Court; near all ferries, bridge ami City Hull lofer ences. uunisTTed liooSis ro eIVn IC 7y fl furnished front parlor with folding bel, for two gontlemen or man and wife; also, one room for licht, housokeoping, also, warm hall room. JSViV. baib, hot and cold water on second lloor.

134 Hutiiehl st, noar City Hall. BURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 182 Hultield st, near City Hall second floor front and back rooms, newly and handsomely lurnishoJ for light houeket p.ng, en suite or strp.ir. aNo. hall room; houe, location and appcuntmeuts first class; no children. FURNISHED ROOiMS HANDSOMI7y furnished front foom: ga closet, also largo, square, nou ly I'liniistied room, hot and cold wafer, lurnact! heat: brtm'u t.fouo house; prvato family; Iirst class noigliborho convouient to liriUge and terries, lf Pacitic st, cor.

Bond. 7URN.SHED "ROOMS nished front square Kud ono or two back modern improvements; first class brown stone house; excellent neiglibofliood private family half minuto irom bridge six ijiiiKUtrs" from Hamilton Ferry. 1ANIEL FEKRY, 'JoU Court st. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO connecting rjomu on first lloor suitable for gentleman and wifo or two ninglo gentlemen a comfortable homo lor right tius; no children house: a good neighborhood terms lea ioiiablu; fivo minutes' walk trom bnde. Call at bS." Hbjh st.

1 BURNISHED ROOMS NICELY FUR nisliod large room nice private house, no chihlren; nil iniprovements. most contra! location; lint's of cars wituin three blocks; ten iuiiuhos' walk to bridge, fivo to City Hall; also, hull room; reasonable. 01 Fleet, st, near Fulton. OST S10REWARD AMALTESEOAT;" Jij Iris a small scar on back. Plouse return to jewelry store, i Court st.

OST A SMALL BLACK POCKET HOOK on December 15, in Fulton fit, car, containing 1. 75 nnil pawn ttokots, beiongi ng to poor woman The llndor can keoj the uioy by returning the tiokot to Mrs. E. IL WHITE, East Ono Hund red andKiUteeut et, Now Yor City. ON SATlJRDAY AFTERNOON aliout 4 o'clock, on Fulton st, between I'latbnsh uv, nnd Weohtder Brothers, or in store, POCEETBOOK containing 8'itw small vh tnge, key and diamond rinp, tho finder will be laid lull value on rt iorn of ring only as it is a kuepsiike of a very dear friend.

Call or addrou 3 Lafayotto av, Celebrating; the Sixth Year of Tbeir Noeial 8'nioti. The Yourig People's Baptist Social Union of Brooklyn has completod tho sovonth year of its existence. At the Inst meeting iu tho First Baptist Church, thoro wero 8fJ0 dologato3 prosent, representing ovory church in tho city. Kx prosideuts II I'l Drako, William M. tchwalbe, John W.

Wilson', W. D. C.leason A. A. Doughty, William J.

Richardson and Georgo Iloagland, with Presidont Howard B. Martin, M. and Treasurer J. II. Waiter, of Philadelphia Union, wero on hand.

Dr. Martin was a former Brooklyn boy, a graduate of tho Central School and a son of ono of the first licentiates of the thou Pierropont stroot Baptist Church. U'ho eommliteo of tho Local Union who carod for tho delegates, wero Mossrs. Hill, Clark, Porino, Pnidon, Gloason. Milburn, Larcomb, Thompson, Kont, Marsh, Bockwith, Norton, Pine.

White, Bailey, Beo kiu aud Kont, and the Misses Mamie Chaso, Lczoll, Burns, Bailey, Murphy, Thomas, Chaso, Sammls, MeKoachio, Carman, Thompson, Van Adrl ansc, Perkins, C'h'ipman, Powers, Bruon, Leslio, Pino and Longbottom, and tho Jtesdamca Clark aud Kent. LITERARY ENTERTAINMENT By the Pastor's Class of Tabernacle Church on Clinton Street. A literary entertainment was given last evoulug at tho Tabornnclo Baptist Church, Clinton streut and Third placo, by tho pastor's class. Air. Henry E.

Drako presided. Thero was no admiS' slon foe nnd no collection, so the enjoyment was unalloyed. Tho following contributed to tho pro gramme: John McOnhio, John Nowbnm, Curl K. Nylund, Misses Goidmaclior and Griobel, John do Witt, Harry Cooke, Miss Elizabeth Bishop, Miss Jones, Edward M. Ughtfoot, John Mitchell and Kobort G.

Strong. Tho class was all present: Frank Itogors Morse, D. toacher; Elizahoth Bishop, John Mitchell, John de Witt, John New ham, Edward Morris Lightfoot, Carl E. Nylund Robert Greer Strong. At tho conclusion of tho on tortaiumont the pastor was prosontod with a hand somo chair.

Floiiida Oeanoes Johnston grocers, junction of fiatbush av. and Novms st, and aisi Broadway, Lexington azid Ralph aro ilo luronts in Brooklyn for tho uale of the celebrated "Looser Grove oranges. A Useful Christmas Gift A nieo braid or front piece. Special line firay switches, S2 and upward. Ladies' bangs cut and curled.

Hair dressed any style, it) cents. Dolls' wigs, real hair, can oe combed and brushed 7o cents and upward. Miss K. J. Tvleu (formerly with W.

K. Cammeron), 411 Fulton st, opp. Boerum. Beai, Laces Half price for few days. Real duchesso in handkerchiefs, collars, fichus and by the yard, at just 50 per cent, off marked price.

T. K. Hobton Fulton and Smith sts. H. N.

Squimj Sons, lJ7 Fnlton N. tho best placo to purchnst? tino diamonds, wfitclion una Hterlirif? failver. Guaranteed as ropiv icntDd, at lowest pricos. Repairing lino watcho a specialty. Useful Christnuis presents, Ceiitenieri foves.

Ten cents a pair cisco.int to ovory purctnwru' of ix or mora Hrtifc quality ovas. fciae our novelty in i'in broidi.red cloven Lihcum Lovelv. 3U3 Fulton st. with T. A.

it L. F. Newman, Most Useful CnniSTMAs Pkesent Our No. 9 machine. Just oat.

Prico very low. WiinyLEU A Wilson MASurACTUiua Company, yjo Fultuu st, 2L3 Grand st. Kennedy's HATsThe best ixt the lowest outlay. Derbye, silk hats, $1.50 ou eauh hat. 2U Gortlandt tit, Now York, uptaira, )kessmakintg Misses F.

and I. Srncs, 98 South Klliott place and 287 Warren st. New Yeai'a or cora at Bhort notica and at prices. No Chuistmas table should be without bottlo of ANtiOSxmtA BiTTEHS, tho yorld renowned appetizer of exquisite ttavor. Howard of couuterfeita.

BLOSS AKNOLD On Wodnesday, December 7, by tho Rov. SpenceT S. Roche. Louibi: M. Aunoi.d to Otto J.

lii.oss, at tho hoiuB of tho bride's parents, 'J47 Adeiphi Htrebt. HYINGTON 8TOTESHUHY On Wednedny oven injr, December 14. 18S7. by tho Rvv. S.

P. llulsey, flosKl'lI It. liYINUTON to Uit'TiK W. 'OXKSliUJEY, both ot Brouk lyn. UORRY WIGOINSOn Turiday ovoning.

Docfinher 0, ot St, James Uhurch, by Rev. Chariot W. Hoinor. William M. GoniiY, of Florida, to Kmily, daugiut ot Ilonry V.

and Snrh Wi(if 'iy McKANF AKF.R At tho residence of her uncle, Churleri Jones, Wednesday tivoiun, i)ecinber 1 1, by the Rev. lutttu; IHrnhuni, I :r.i.iK 11. ItAKKU. uf Brooklyn, to Jamkb McKank, of yheepbhead Bay. ULA KSLKE At Arlinalon HoiRhte, UvSRY A.

Blakh in the 5'Jth year of liis aae. Funeral survicea at Arlington Heights. DK VKRGNK December If), GroitOE W. Dn LA Kod (i yonrw. Funeral Sunday ii P.M., at Hi) etto av, Intor mt'in at Tarrytown.

DOUBIN On Friday, Uocombor 1G, PmeciLLA Uou 3J1N, in tho HGth year ot her urb. Jltjlativofl and iriond uro re.spuctfully vnvited tu attend tho funeral at her late roaidt'ney, '11 hum si, on Sunday, Ddcembor lb, at 7:30 P. M. Interment pvivnt i. DOWNS On Saturday, December 17, 1M87, at liis lato i oaiaenee, 'iO Uuvou at, BENJAMIN F.

DOWNS, in tlto u'Oih year of his ace. Notice of funerui horouftor. KULKRS On Thursday. December 15, Dohothka, Wilo of Nichol is Khlern, in her (itith yoar. Jieiatives and fricndnnro invited to attend tha fnnpral services at tnn 'I'hroiii) av.

Presbyterian Ohuroh. corner 'I'brooi) and Willouhhy avs, on Monday DGceiubor VJ, at '1 o'clock. ENN1S In thiH city on Saturday, December 17, Mary. widow of the late Gregory Kimia, in th 51at year of her age. Relatives nnd friondu of her family nra requested to ut ten 1 thn funeral frnm hr UiX'i rf eidente, No.

M'A tlmni st, on Tuesday. Dt Cenibor at i A. M. thenc; lo St. Annos' (Jhurch, wjiero a solemn roituiem mays will be ottered for the rupQio ot her soul.

FINNISSY On Vriday, Docembor 1G, Kiciiaud Fin NjRfiY. in the Giud year ot his aco. Funeral irom his lato reHidonco, 87 Wyrkoff fit, Monday, DtJcomber li), at J. P. M.

Interment iu Holy Gross Gjmotory. On Friday, December 1C, 18S7, at her roMdenen, St. Marku av, Annik BiNt'oitu, wifo of Archie ii. Gwathmoy. Sorvictia and mterment at Portsmouth, Sunday, IHth inst.

KliOVKNOn Friday, December l(i, Klizakkth hoioveel wife of Witlinm H. Kuor cn, in tho JTth year of lnr re. Funeral on Monday at P. Irom her luto residence, 1,0 IU Union at, near Clanson av. 1MB ALL Filtered into rest Friday, December 10, F.li.kn M.

Donald, wiin of the lute Lunrin W. Kimball. at ller hit') rusideucti, I0J Ftu tlmuiay, Decembur IH, at. P. M.

Iul rm uit nt Grceawi.iid, privato. KOHLMAN On Wednesday, December 1187, William Kuhlsian, son ot William Kohlmuu. Funeral from his lute residence, UTH AlyrMe av, on Sunday, Doecmbor IS, 1 P. M. Juiendti jind rolaiivea aru reapoctfully ntvued to attend.

Llini.UM Un Salui'iiiiy, Uecumhor 17, AD1if. A. Lun IA'M, 'JH yenrs. Funerui from her lato residence, 133 Jefferson uv, Monday, at 8 P. M.

MANNING On December at lU o'clock. JOHN M.NSiNt;, eide.t son ot Patrick end Hauah llerbert Manning, aijed Hi Funeral will ta ko placn from his lato residence, Juhi: bt, lirooklyn, on Sunday, Uoomnbur Hi, it o'clock. MrBlUDK On Saturday morning. Dectmiber 17, John M'jIUuiiK, belfivod sun of Patrick McBrido, in tho Uth yoar of hisi uu, RulutivH nnd friends aro ropocttitlly invited to attend he innei mI at Ins hi to residence, 815 Third av, on Monday. U.

cttmbor It P. M. MrLAUGHLIN On Friday, December 10, Mc L. LfJIiLLN. Funeral from St.

Peter's Hospital, corner of Hicks and fIs, o.i Sunday, 18, at. 'J P. M. bharp. Rulaiivo.

and triondsiiro iuvitud atioinl. MITCHlCLh M.uiii: Loiuhi: dk Maxikiu ycunyest dnu of Kdti.und 11. and Louisa do Ata.ioro Mituhoil, aoii 5 earn and months. I imer.l privato. At.

Wurhiii'ff, (Ipvtiwny, Novomber2), 18')7, DavjI) in hiifind yunc Funoral ben'iie ai hin ifooe, uU5 I.ufi)r.virk nv, Broukiyn, 11. on Sunlay, Dt amber 18, Jtf87 at I o'cuick P. 1'iinda aro loipucttully invited to attend Kindly nmit llowers. IM'GK On Friday December li), Fuancis K. daujjhtor of tho lato W.

G. Sweot, of Ituchcster, N. Y. Jmormont at Rochoetor, Monday. December 19.

RFKD On Pnturday, December 17, Kmzahkth, wlfa qf Nat haniol Ueed, iu thn 7rd yosr of hoi' ae. Funeral services will tie held Monday tho lDth, nt o'ohu'k. at hor lat( rtsidonce, lti( Wiisou ut. Interment private. K10HARD.SON On Thvrwiny mnrmnn Bocombor 10, Mama bnloved wito ot William fci.

Rlohardsun, in the TO (i year of her age. Relatives and friends aro rospecfully invited to attend tho funeral vioe at lnr bite roaiden.u', Pulaski st, on Sunday, Docoinbar 18, at P.M. Interment private, Monday. SMITH On Friday, DecembRr 1G, a 10:20 P. M.

GilArn Glauk Smith, daughter of A'o izo j. and Maria Smith, at their residence, liOD Fievonth st. Brooklyn. Iuner il at tho house an Monrlay, Deoeroher at 2 o'clock P. M.

Relatives and lnonds aro lespoctiully invited to Hlt'JIld. WKHNKKKN On Friday Decombor 10, 1887, Marik, dauKhtor of A. nnd tho lato Frank W. WornoUen, aged yoar and 15 days. Privatoly iutoiro spcial.

ivorjca "ijSiLtiK.SN TllJA SKTS, OASES JUST came, '25c. to a set, Tho lanja aizo, practical suit, in generouti quantities and broad range of stylos, SI. US a BOt and op. Bft dment WjgOHSLKR ABRAHAM, UST THIS THING lOH A CHRISTMAS PRliSFNT. Tnreo new and stylish dreasea, cash or instnllment.

Drusemaklna u.t priouB. K. LINDONi 02 Bond street. iSS E. SWEENEY, DRKSS AND OLOAK MAKiilti 1.1 ail FULTON ST.

Hfls'n fine line of misses' and children cloaks an4 cos tuino. SeHing aV a bargain. woman. MAY it PMIKHK, 1.8.VJ Fulton St. ANTiiU ON PAPEI! 7 porienced clue hands.

S. BOXES, EX S. WFTMORK. 27 uoiumoia at. STKTANTKD EXPEKIENCEl) OPERA tors and learners on Irvlios' undtrearmtmts; also, experienced nixht ban is to takownrk home.

Apply all week at R. H. MAGY AOlVS, 810 Atlantic av ANTED STOKE SALESLADY Yv good nddross and competont to sell a now artiela. Apply Monday, Irom to IU A. at BUTTERICK'S, 274 Fulton st.

WfANTED APPUENTICESFOltlJRESS malting; must bo noat sowers; will pay shortly after beKinninx. Apply Mrao. MAKMK, French dressmaker, il Glinton st. ANTED ONE LADY IN EVERY tmvn to introduce and soli Pennyroyal Pills, "Chi chester's L'ntrlish." Original and only genuino. Send to.

(stamrsr ir particulars. C'HIOlllCSTliR OHE.MIOAL Philadelpliia Pa. RANTED ANYOSfi WHO WISHES TO loam machine will racotvu full instructions ovory working day except Saturday, free of dinvgn, at the Sowintr Machine Schojl of tho Bivjoldyn Ghildron's Aid Poplar st. Hours 0 to daily, ANTRD A IjADY TO INTJiOTJ M1E and sell Pennyroyal Pills, Chichester's Thn ori nii'l inly genuine. Send 4c.

(stainpsl for inrtirulars by jturn mail. CIHOIlUSTEIt UIIL.MIOAL Philadelphia, Pa. iT ANTED LADIES WFIO WISH TO FIT themselves and others with prace and o'se, will learn tho perfect tailor system, wlileh i tlwrouhly taught by Mrs. S. Jl.

THOMPSON; dressmakiric care JuU.v attended to: cutting: and a specially. IGi Fulton st. ANTE1 PUOEESSOR LIVINGSTON, tho LToat invontor of the now French combinntion of squaros, only authorized JiKout in Brooklyn at 1,101 i'uiton sc. Tim is positively mo only piaeo Jrooiciyn whero iadies van learn tho entire art of French dres cutting, trimminc, draping, desiKniiiff and Loiif coatw anl houri! wrappers, match plaid and tailor mado finish. No system ccnuino without Profess Ijiv iii'Tton's )ortrait nnd on it.

Pupila pay half on tho bahini wlien thoy finish. Pioaso call or senil for circular. Drorssmakuiit, cuttiuu; and bantiut; nnd patterns cut to nrt' or. Perfect iiUine KUaranteod. B1TTKR, Fnlton st, near Classen av.

WANTEDA DRY NURSE EOR A child ono month old, at her own fiouso; answer must state name, rosiduacu and torms. Address BABY, Box 'Jl, ome. ta'kg care" OF A child nnd holnwith Unlit housework, a yomiK Rirl; one who sloops at homo preferred. Call at 181. Adams sl WANTED FOR AENERAL HOUSE ork in a family a woman.

.31 Prospect placo. WANTED TO DO" GENERAL HOUSE: work, a girl, with pood roferenco. Call at 13 Suydam st, second flat. i7ANTEiT0 DO GENERAL HOUSK work, a thoroughly reliable and competontnirl mtifit be a good cook; Protestant preferred Vander bilt av. ANTED TO DO GENERAL UOUSK work and pliin cookinc.

a irirl 4 iu family. App'y between 7 and 8 P. M. on Monday or Tuesday, at 041 Garlton av. TiT ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a cirl: must bo irood cook, washer nnd ironor, talcinc entire charee of kitchen and wiitinj; "ii tablo; must he quick, nuat, talk Kood lOnlish; wnjxeij; callSnniay.

Apply 41" Seventh tit. 1 iniHoviiH nt TSf ANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BY ladies Brooklyn Kmtdoymmt Huroau, 211 Goncord Fnlton, throe blocks below Gity Hall, banic on corner; many respoctablo servants conio hero who have nuvorbeon at an uilico buforo; situations ready in city or country. WAi'B'FJ) rcrp MA I.KS. 7S7 ANTED FOR STOCK RAISING, younrrmen: rare opportunity delightful cli'nato; liorses to ride must be hail botovo start intf inclose stampod self envelope. B.

VAN liAUB BOKRNF, Kendall County, Toaa. AiTJCI vra'iIATIO lS naU liMS. INu vtsua. T7ANTED NTTRSING laily, with ood MIDDLE A (JED would like situation ns sick nurso. Can bo seen Sunday and Monday at st, Greenpoint.

Mrs. M. ANTKD NURSING MONTHLY nursimr, by an (iXDerioncod German widow: host recommendations on hand. oVj Atlantic av, second lloor, back. ANTED URSING THE BY tlie week or month, hv an nurse: kind aud faithful attention iruarantoed iu all cases.

Call ou or address Mrs. SMITH, (ireonu av. Cluinibcriiiiiids stud kVtiitrcHDCSK. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bormaid and will assist with washim; in a privato family or boarding house or to do general housework in a small family, by a yodiin colored woinau; telephone. Call or address UU4 Hodney st.

"V5.7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work or immoral lotifcwork, by young Nor wexinn girl. Call at 5 Garnet st, second floar. CooKm, Wahlirra nnd lrouurs. 7 ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, by a Scotch irl no objeclion to a. bonrdtog house.

Gall on or address Mrs. NKLSON, 2'J Mum st. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK and laundress, or family to take homo or ro oulfljy tho day has best references. Pleas call ail tho week at i.S uiton av, ecoim lio ir. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST ironer by tho day or week.

Call at 119 Harrison street. tieiicrai WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN ornl housework, by a younic Rirl. Please call at 74 Jay st, one back. 7ANTFD SITUATION TO DO GEN eral hnusewtrk. hv a ro neotablo cirl.

Please call for two days at 11 Hall st. ITANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small urivato tr.milv. bv yonng trirl; city reference Please call for two days at. iiiu vjliilon piaco, near neuioru a.v. ANTED TO VO GEN nral houaewi.rk in r.

respoctablo iamily. liy a youiur cirl, 15 yoars of a ae. Address JOHN Sl'KCHT, liny RiilKU, 1. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GUN oral housework, bv a vouiil' Irish cirl: can wash andiron; is willing and obli'intr. J'leaso call Monday at OoKall) av, tu fancy store; no cards.

ANTED rilTU ATION TO i to USE work, bv a neat. wiUinir cirl is a cood cuok. washer nnd ironer; oily or county; iitte(n months' reference; Hood Lread, biscuit, oups, economical; also for Scotch Kirl wtiiady place wajited. Call 105 Fulton st Monday; no letters. bniuioyitiriit irmieius.

WANTED S1TUATIONS A AG by Indies Brooklyn P'mploymont Bureau, 29 Concord st, near Fulton, two blocks from the bridge servants of all nationalities; wo do not promija "pcrtuetioa," but tho best help is selected wot muses. 7ANTEDSITUAT10N AS AFORTKR or driver, by a young colorod man. Call or address A. 'ni Lewis av. AN TED SITUATION IN A KEAL estate or insurance ottice, by a yountr man, IV years of age; can pivo Liost of references as to ability, character, etc.

Address W. Kaale ollioe. ANTED SITUATION BY A FIRST elas druccist or would take hoo'( keeper's nesition best city roferenco. Address O.UIN1NF, Ilox 7, lOasio ff ANTED SITUATION AS A JiAlt 7 tender, hv a vounu man 'IS Years of aire: has two yoars' rolerenen hvni his lain employer. (Jail or address JSAKTKNDEK, MB Vandevbilt av.

Ml ANTED SITUATION TO DO ANY tiiimr. Iiv a lioy, asjfid IS', not lone in country no ohiectiou hoardinf? ivitii em'Iover. Can ho seen any tiineatlW'l'illaryst. dA.MKS iillliNNAN. WAiSTJiD SITUATION AS BAltTEN dev.

by a rosoeetitble yeuu nrin, lately landed: can fuinisli e.i::ellent referonco. t'ieaso call ou or adtivesfi J. 40 Underlnll av. ANTED SITUATION AS BARTEND or or assistant: Irish: good mixerj family tr Ktrirtpsfc scrutiny lor honesty and sobriety. Address FSMOND, Box 4.

JSajflu oilico. ANTED SITUATION AS A CO ACH man or croom. bv a colore 1 man who thoroughly understands tho care of horsos W. R. MOOR, 8l) Clor nifmt av.

ANTEDSITUATION A3 A 15A11 keeper, by a Mrst cbiys barkt onnr: coo, I mier: un derstands tli(j biisino. is; best reference. Apply to F. 4.Io Carlton av. "7X7 ANTED AS A LIGHT porter or as.sint.mt, clerk nn: porter in a dry jrouds house, by a young, well built Jv.ved'! has thoiough, practical Knowledge t'n: business and superior rotor nu irefis ny loiter lo ii.t jiayio oinco, ANTED SITUATION A MA fdiinist and blacksmith ia a cood b'tlin and vioo liand would liku to chnnxo fiositinn, AddrosO LUND Woodn'ird Stoiini Punij Works 10 Reado st.

Now York. WATV' Tr.WVSlOJFKSSTOTVAIv, ANTI5D ALTO AND BASS PRO tcstunt ciiurch; only best music used; instruc tion as oompeusatiun. I. N. SOPKR, 002 Putnam av.

ANTE TEN OR FOR CHRISTMAS, to sinit Giov.fis third mass. Address F. Adnmsj st. WANTED IRESSMAKING A FIRST class dressmaker can make a. few more engage ments by the day.

Ca.ll at 101 Court st, iu store. ST ANTE NG AG ftl I NT A YOUNG oirl wants nnsition bakery or confoctionory store; has had eporienc; yo roloroucos. Call or ad dress ioj vrarrun si ANTED DRESSMAKING BY A vounr ladv. who is a first class titter and drappr: wishe a few more custouiura by tha day. Address K.

care Mrs. S. H. Tuompson, iu4, uuicon t. 7 ANTED DRESSMAKING A pnirnirftments bv n.

first claf dratior and titter: dresses romouoled and tmitrimado cheap; also, children's wear; work donn in the latest stylos and at short notice. Coll oroddreya til? Marcyav, near WiHonghby. WANTKD HOUSBK EEPINU AN American ladv woilldhkoa irood liome is caua blo ns housekeeperor soamBlreas; oiehteon years' experience, twolvo jeara in one place; rooJ; homo preferred to hiljh alry. Address L. Box 7, Kaglo otlico.

7 ANTED HOUSEKEEPING A POSI fion flfl housekoeDor in a small nnvato family. where one or two servants aro kept, by an American wiq or as comDauieti to au elderly lady; bo it of reforonoo Riven nnd required. Add res N. lior 11, KagJo otficu. Instruction of Commissioned and Noil CoiuullsHioncd Officer.

Colonel Gaylor, of the Forty seventh Regiment, has Issued tho following: UEADOlUltTERS FOHTY SEVKNTH REGIMENT,) N. S. N. Y. Hkooki.y.v, N.

December 17, 1SS7. OroiKits Xo. 133, 1. In pursuance of General Or dnrs No. 3, C.

Gonoral Headquarters, dated October 15, l.W, the commissioned officers of tins command will report at tho armory, in fatiguo uniform, on Vediiosday, December 21, 1SS7, at o'clock 1'. and on (siedi 8UcceUu Wednesday UDtll further orders, for theoretical instruction. Lieutenant Colonel Frederick S. Bauson is heroby detailed as instructor. Tho adjutant will call tho roll at tho hour named and will report nil delinquencies.

2. C'ommn ndants of companies will establish schools for instruction for tho noil commissioned olllccr.s of their respective commands, r.mi will report to these headquarters the manner in which this order liai been compiled with, reporting de linquent or incompetent noil commissioned nmcors: theso schools to be continued until further orders. Attention of commandants of companies is. called to do much of General Orders No. 31, General Headquarters, as regards instruction for recruits, and aiming and sighting.

I. Tho folfowiui; changes aro heroby announced, viz: Commissioned First Lieutenant Charles L. Spier i Com pan F. Warranted Private William L. Coultas to bo ordnance sergcaut from October r.l, Ihs7; Private Albert Hln on to be, Company from Octolcr 1, lcS7.

Full una Honorably Discharged Ordnauco Sergeant (ienrgo II. DeXysi, Sergeant Robert J. 1'eeblos, Company Private James McCormack, Company Private Charles Simons, Company Private John II. Van Winkle, Company Private Charles G. HolliuKShnad, Company D.

Furimigiied Privato Willium T. Townsend, Company from October 19, lfc'7, to Privuio CImrlos Fairehild, Company from October 1SS7, to January 1, IciSK. iteturned to company Field Musician James II. Van Winkle, Company D. Dishonorably Discharged Privato AdolpUus Markowitz, Company Private ivt'xard G.

Davis, Company Privato Samuel K. Spear, Company Privats Paul C. llaivley, Company Private Washington H. Company I. Taken Fp From Dropped Private Georgo W.

Ovens, Company A. Dropped Privato Leonard P. Collins, Company removed from district; Privato Hugh Haughy, Company removed from district; Privato Albion 1). Beekman, Company removed from district; William Wardoll, Company removed from district; i'ivato James Mealley, removed from district; Privato William Mandor vilie, Company removed from district; JVivaii; Ton L'yck, Company removed from district; Private James Wardell, (Jompauy removed from district. By order of Colonel Gaylor.

William II. First Lieutenant aud Adjutant. Tho Couucil of Ofi'icers of tho Forty sovonth havo decidod to have a rounion and supper in January, aud have appointod Captains Peaeon, liarloivaud White and Llsutonaut Reeve a committee to prepare desiges for souvenirs to be presented for long service. The Forty seventh will organize a dolln qulncy court to sit twice a innnlh. OBITUARY.

Wash iivtr ton De I. a Georgo Washington De La V'erguc, tho druggist of M9 Lafayotto avenuo, diod at St. Johu's Hospital, Albany and Atlantic avenues, Thursday morning last, of typhoid pneumonia. Deceased was born in Troy, of Frouch parents, in 1821 and was therefore 03 yoars of age. For several years ho was ono of tho largost aud best known retail druggist lu New Y'ork, having Ills placo of business whero Macy's now is, in Fourteenth strewt Afterward he movod to Twenty third streot and Sixth avenuo, and from thoro came to Brooklyn.

Most of his lifo was spent in this city and in New York. His wifo died some yoars ago. Ho had ono son, who lived with him in Lafayette avenue. Ilia last sickness was only a woek In duration. Tho funeral will be held to morrow afternoon, and on Monday morning tho remains will bo taken to Tarrytowu and intorrod in the old Sleopy Hollow burying ground.

A LECTURE TO HEBREWS. Itf.v. S. Frochl icn Talks of Medals and Their Micnificanco. At Temple Both El, on Koftp (street, tho Rev.

S. Froehllch lectured interestingly last night beforoa largo audionco on retrospection basod on tho Jewish medals and coins. He quoted trom tho Mod rash to show that four Biblical characters had thoir coins imprinted on tho history of their time. Abraham, tho progenitor of tho Hebrew race, had on Ids coin an old aud young man and woman, asking veneration for one and work for tho other. On tho coin of Joshua was a steer aud a buffalo, lopro seutiug brute force, the character of his reign.

David's coin had on it a shepherd's staff ami a tower to show his origin and his success. According to legend Mordecal's coin had on ono side a sackcloth and ashes and on tho othor a crown, to represent tho humiliation that would be rowardod. Ho arguod against bruto forco and claimod that a romombranco of tho former state of tho pooplo would help them to exercise charity in theirstrugglo for success, to thomsolves and future generations. THE SHELTERING ARMS. IntorcNi Entertainment liivcn Sor Jtsj Itciiniit.

An to be A concert will bo given for tho benefit of tho Brooklyn Sheltering Arms Nursery, on noxt Thursday oveniug, In tho Sunday school rooms of tho Church of tho Greene and Clermont avonuos. An unusually interesting programme has boen prepared for tho occasion. Tho Sl3tors will sing, Mr. Alfred Cammeyer will play on tho banjeu Miss Eva Duffy will porform on the violin, Mr. William Scott and Mr.

John G. Hill will sing, and so will Miss Bolto Elliott, Miss Maud Far quhar will bo the accompanist. Tho entortainmont is In bolialf of a vory worthy object JACK BC MASTERS' BENEFIT. Jack Mcllastcrs, tho well known trainer of athletes, and who has boon connected with tho Brooklyn Baso Ball Club during tho soason as grouudkeopor and traiuor of its players, will bo tendered a benefit to morrow night at Saongerbund Hall, cornor Smith and Schormerhoru streets. Tho programme will be a varied one, but sparring will bo the principal feature, and many of Brooklyn's boxors will appear.

Jack Dempsey, tho uncon quorablo middle weight, fresh over his victory of Itcagau, and Jack MoAuiiffo, iho champion light weight, havo positively promised to bo preseut and help to make tho affair a buoccss. KILRAIK A5D SMITH TO FIGHT OS MONDAY'. A special dispatch from London to tho New York Kvenimj Sun last night stated that tho arrangements for tho Smith and Kilrain light have boon completod, and unles3 eircumstances require a chaugo of time thoy will fight early on Monday mornlnf. Kid Gloves T. K.

Hoeton Co. are sellins a ladies' four button real kid fdove, hoavy om lirtliderod hacks and contrasting welts, I tfl Per pair. Misses' four button kid gloves, ombroidor.id hack at (ifie. per pair. Men's pique doeskin, heavy bucks, 08c.

per pair. Their filovo department, reorganized and enlarged, leads tho (rade, and is rapidly taUinff the head of the front rank in popular favor. T. K. Hoiitos 4 Fnlton and Smith tts.

Not the Si.vmf.sk Twins John Edwards and William Carloton occupied the same room together in State street, Uilioatfo. Curiously, both were aullcrinp; from intense neuralgic paius in the face, nnd wore driven almost cra.y by that and prolonged HleepleHsuess. The first named, driven to despair, slmt. himuelf through tho head, whiio tho second, by tiio ftdv'co of a ii'ioild, procured a bottlo of Scotch oats F.sskkce, and iu forty eight hours was a wall and happy man. A Chat Wo find, ns we get into tho current of Holiday trade, that customers in looking elsewhere for laco curtains, rugs, furs and fur oats m'na times out of ten uomuhack and make their purchases of us.

We hear complaints about inattentive help ill oilier stores we don't keep that kind. T. A. L. F.

Newman, 305 Fulton 271 to 280 Washington st. One half of tho immense front of Youno's Oetnal DltV Goons Block, on Myrtle and Washington avs, is devoted to a boaiitiful stac setting and an original theatrical performance of Santa Clans and ilia Jester. Havo you seen it and tho immense, stock of tim Holiday (roods, toys, dolls, books and fino decorated ware, and you heard about his very low prices Thuee pairs or six pairs of stockings mako an ever welcome and seasonable present. K. Hohton Go.

Invite an inspection of their hosiery department. Thoy offer every make of useful hose. Also newest styles of fancy lisle and silk hosiery for dress and oveniug Fulton and Smith 8ts. An opportunity is afforded lato purchasers to make seleotion of Winter clovhinK from the Jarffe and trustworthy stock oiTered by Baldwin tho OLOTltieu. as tliu retail warerunms, Baldwin Building, 390 and y8'J Fulton st, corner Bmitli, wili remain op every otgiuuk this vrmik until 9 o'clock, Saturday until 10 tfoloak THE TVATTiY KAC.T.KisIn Forty snvonth yuar.

It f.nuhlishe i evorv afternoon on the working days of the Week and on SI DAY MORNINGS. Tl OF SUHSOR1PTION. SIDper yoar; $5 for Bix month; $1 Dor month: ainffia eoples3oont3; Sunday edition 8L50 per year, postage Included. RATHS FOR ADVERTISING. tOUU AGATE UEABnEMfcKT EACH 1.NSK11TIOM.

Pin linn. irst 1 age Second or Fourth l'nxt; Double price fur (Jompoito Letter Display. Loc. il nnl Co imiercin Third wre Neroml nul I Amusements and Lectures a. Travel Ficursiotw 15 oenta 25 cunts rents rl.OO 'Jo cent 10 CieiM ..15 cents AJvrtiscm' Ntfi under the following bends, niensilrms ive linsor ies.

i ms for iirst insertion nnd 5(1 eonrs to. carli sm. eessivn insertion: ''Fur Naio," "Tn "Hi ar.lniu ami NYnnts." 'ifteon cents por ime in i cpfri live iinit. I'er, nnMs. Marriages.

Deaths, Lost and Kound, JSIfor oiserliun wio nut eieeedini; li, lin UKis Nntn en, f'l cnts each insertion of hvo iinos or t.33. lotions wanted, maie i. cents; females, 15 cnn(S. No dpvinthm liom these rates. O.sU in advance in Principal olliee.

IltJIXDINOS, NOS 34. 30 AI) FULTON STIIKKT, BROOKLYN, BRANCH ilUOADWAY, K. I. liliDFOHI) AY. FIH1'ON ST.

43f FIFTH AV, JJKAll NINTH ST. rut! EAULK IS XKW YORK VITY. lve havo edtablisiiod at ncios for ho of the EAOLri at.oino of tho principal business points in New York Oity a.tolluws: Aetor (ioupo step.9. ('. streo lrorrY W.

II. (Jlinoli, 1 str et. street an 1 Broadway. Knox BuiMfuir. James J.m bi7 Mreet and liroad iy.

Stat ions ol cln; Manhattan News Company, oa the Kle Talfd Railroad. Kwayne's new stands, at Roo3QVolt, Grand, and Twenty bird street terries. THE KAtiLE IN KUROFR. The lo obtaiix at the American Ktciiansre, 44'. Mr.iiHl Willie's United Slate Kicnanjie, Strand, Chorine I'rni; American Travelers' lte Rooms, I Lanpham place, and A.

II. O. F.xchange Club. 17." Ne iiond atreot, l.ond Also, at liu.ilevurd des Cap cmea and Monroe 7 Rue ibo. Paris; JaniesT.

fi.tes A Switzerland, nnd the leminn Transatlantic Exchange, 7b1 i rieJnchalrasse, Berlin. W. Sli.MJAY 5'OKNIXG, DFX'EJIIiER 18. 1S87. THE AH II IlOXIXIi CIIAMPIOXSIIIP.

A contest for the anmtcur boxing chnm pionslilp of J.oucr Island will take rilnco on Wednesday evening in Samiserbund Ilnll, Smith nnd Seher merlioru biroois. Tho affair will bo tinder the. management of the Yaruua Uoat Club. LAST CONCERT. Little Hofmatin, tho wonder, will piny tho piano at the Brooklyn Academy of MhhIc once nioro and for lUo last time, it is said, on Wednesday afternoon.

riilLHAKMONIC COXCKUT. Tho Beethoven programme thut was given at tho Friday rehearsal was repoated by tUo I'll il harroouio Orchestra Inst night. Considering tho nnrelioved ajd rather heavy character of tho music, to say nothing of tho weather, tho audionco waa surprisingly largo and surprisingly onthusi ostle, tor after Miss Aos Dor Ohe had played lior concerto for thirty eight minutes it called hot' out and obliged her to bow four times. It of course callod hor out with a view to compelling hot to play again, but siio wisely rested on her laui'el3. Tho throo "Leonora" overtures and tho Seventh Symphony wcro given with splendid fire, expression and massive tone.

FOB JII1S. (iitEYIICSKEY. The Eagle has received contributions for tho aid of Mro. Stanislaus Greyhuskoy, of North streot, as follows: Previously acknowledged 8.00 A (rtend. l.ui rt.UU '2.

mi iJIC.OJ A. 1j Hello and Nettio. Mrs. J. T.

Total 10NKY FlItK IIKPAinUKST. John Y. McKnne, Jnmes N. Brewster, Conrad Stubenford, Iloruard Bass and H. F.

Corson wera elected trustees of Altautio Hook nnd Ladder Company, of Coney Island, at a meeting of tho company, and tho treasurer's report showed that the company was In a flourishing condition. OTES OF THE TURF. Tho Driving Club of Now fork will hold its annual mooting on Thursday, December 22. Mr. David Honuor will retiro from the presidency and Colonel Lawrence Kipp will in all probability succeed him.

It Ib announced that Mrs. O. L. I.orll!ard:3 horsos Will in future bo trained by tho amateur rider, Mr. Cilpin.

Tho now trainer will havo half a dozen Bcusation 2 year olds next year, bred at tho Locust stul. Tlie Hungarian Jockey Club has founded a now International prize of florins forlj year olds and upward. The race is to be run for the first time at tho liuda I'esth August meeting. Tho distance is 18.000 motres. The Koekiiway Stooplochaso Association will roako tho Codarhurst Grand N'utional next Spring the greatest stooplcchaso over run in this country.

It is Baid that Mr. Withers' yearlings of this yoar are an extra good lot. There aro thirty nine in nil, Including a half brother to Laggard and a vory flue colt by Tom Ochiltree out of Swoot Homo. Thoro aro now nearly 150 horsos of all kinds at Mr. Withors' place.

Captain S. S. Drown has had more than his shftro of HI luck with his stock. Koeeutly ho lost two valuable yearlings, both bay colts, by importod Glou elg, ono from Marmot, by Kentucky; tho othor from I'otiola, by, Virgil, and a woauling bay colt, by Importod Uleuelg from Mayflold, by Monarchist Tho Sjiorfsiaaji Bays; "Vincout tells us that he has been engaged lo rido next soason for Mr. Cor rigan at $1,500 thd season, In addition to tho usual fees.

Littlo Do Long (or rather tho boy who bears that name, for ho is not tho son of Do Long, tho owner,) will bo tho light weight of tho stable, which will havo about ten horsos, at Now Orloans this yVintor. No weight has boon stipulated for Vincent to rido at, but ho will find It to his own intorest to keep as light as possible. John llodogap will oontinuo to train for Mr. Corrigan." Work will bo oponed vory soon upon tho new T. Y.

C. straightaway at Shoopshoad bay. Among them thoro is doubt If tho eourso uan be got ready for the Spring mooting, but such is the intention of the club, as it meditates running all tho two year old events ovor it. In fact, tho leading Eastern Owners say that thoy will rofusa to ruu two yoar olds of valun ovor circular tracks alter next soason, as such racing Is nover true, tho colt which gets off On the insldo or tho roar seldom has a chance, and while Buoh lu 'and out racing may suit the betting interesta they are opposod to the theory of racing as a aport in which tho boat horso should win, a CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY Help tho Little People to Have a lUerry CliritmaH Everybody knows tho good work done by Uo Brooklyn Chlldrou's Aid Society and how careful painstaking tho managers are to make every bentvolenco count This Christmas time tho society fraposes to do even nioro than has been done In tlo past for tho 400 poor children under Ha Qbarje. Tlit youngsters will receive clothing, toys, can ales md refreshments, and to do this they will need ill tho help their friends can furnish.

An earnest request ia made by the managers for contributions, which may bo sont to Superintendent A White, Newsboys' Home, ei Toplar Street, 10 BUILD AN EMBANKMENT. 3be XiOttg Island Railroad's Dumping GrHindM to lie Covered Up. The authorities of Novtown Jjttvo Jssuod an order to tho Long Island Railroad Company to covor up with good soil a quantity of rubbish dumped by tho railroad company in tho meadow uLmg its track between Corona aud Flushing. It is tlo purposo of the company to build an embankment through the meadows upon which to run lta traits In placo of tho trestio work now in UB6. The ccmpany has been getting car loads of rubbish from New York with which to fill in tho meadows.

This stuff consisted of tomato cans, ashes, old boots and othor unsightly articles and naturally presented a very bad appearance. Thepoo pie (if Flushing were vory that it la a great detriment to tho village for peoplo visiting tho placo to be presented to an ash heap at tho doorway of tho town. Recently at a meeting of oltiiens of Flushing, Mr. L. M.

Do La Mater, a school trustee, in announcing the actiou of tho railroad; company, said that ho feared that tbero wa3 gariago in the rubbish, and If so whon the warm wealher comes, beside bolng unsightly tho odor Woujd. bo decidedly offensive and unhealthy. Com had been mado to the Health Board of Flushing, but as the meadows ara In Nowtown tho epplfcatlon for relief had to be mnde to ilm Now. towflauthorities. Tho result Is that the ordr has ttMntoued to coTor up mo stuff already dumped,.

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