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

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WANTEDHOUSES. WANTRIWSITIJAyiOWFET tA LES Coo. fa. WnNlierM and iroiier. fT(T ANTE ON THIS BIS AY JUJS VJJiljUi'ili ronohlnes girU; eiperionoed only.

BARNUM SO North William st. Now Yor. ICAGLE Is In its Forty ninth year. It dof ftorioon on tho working dayaof the i SUNDAY MORNINGS i'Suldw edition Sl.SOper year, postage IATES FOrTaDVERTISTNG. 15 cents rih as oent WANTED DRESS makerand soarastross wishes a few more ongaifo monts by the day terms S1.50 per day.

Address M. Box 0, Eagle office WANTED JURESSMAKING A DRESS maker, perfect fitter, artistic draper and designer, tvishos a tow more customers by the day; best roferoncos; satisfaction guaranteed. JVddross M. Eagle othce. WANTED DRESSMAKING" engagements by drossraakor uses French chart best references in the oity; 81.50 uer day at home evenings after 8.

DRESSMAJSLER, 80 Rogers av. XTANfED ENGAGEMENT AS NURSE VV to an invalid lady or gentleman, by a widow: five years' host referenoe: no objection to country. Addross or call on CLlFKGRD.jjli Prospoct av. li I TIN A YOU lady of eiperiencH desires envelopos or wrnppors to addross at home. Addross KAPID, Eagle, Bodlo.

TSrANTEDDRESSMAKING A EIRST olass dressmaker wishos a few more eneageinonts by tho day; oan cut and fit perfectly stylish draper; city or country: best referencoB. S. Box 10. Eagle ottice. rANTED ENGAGEMENT AS NURSE VV or nnraery govornoss to growing children, or companion to elderly lady; best references.

Apply by mail only to M. SOU McDonongh St. StANTEb ENGAGEMENT AS BOOK Vy keeper, bya yonng lady; moderate salary, if permanent position Is guaranteed. Addross Miss K. V.

MULI.INS. 1,:.3 Bedford av, Brooklyn. STANTED PUPILS A GRADUATE OF Cambridge University (England), pivins losHons in mathematics. Latin. French and English branches, has several evenings disongagod.

11. Henry st. ABOUT BROOKLYN PEOPLE. Miss Lviella. Moad.

of Cairo, N. will upend the Winter motitha in this city with, her friend, Mrs. H. Gilchrist, of Putnam avonuo. Mr.

L. B. Proctor, well, known to a lareo cirole of 'friends in this city, now eecretary of tho Stato Bar Association at Albany, recently published a very pleasant sketch of Addison Gardiner, who adorned the bench of the Court of Appoals, whose "numerous opinions, beginning in Volume One and extending to Volume Thirteen of the New York reports, are rich contributions to the legal loarninn of the State and nation." Mr. Gabriel Harrison and three of his pupils, Miss De Claro Norton, Miss Nellie Doutemul Mws Bessio Claston, will etvo a table reading of "Hamlet" at tho annual concort of Miss Aunio Lambert, at the Athenoum, on tho evening of the 30th inst. The reading will include scenes 2, 4 and 5 of tho first act.

Mr. James W. Birkett, Stato Senator elect, i3 a very popular man generally and is held in high esteem in Masonic circles, being a past master of Lexington Lodge, F. A. past high priest of Gate of the Tomplo Chapter, It.

A. and past eminent commander of Clinton Comiuandery. Miss Georgie A. Boice, daughter of M. B.

Boice, has gone to Albany to live, having boon mavriod to Mr. Coruelins V. B. Ilut.liinss. a wealthy merchant, of that oity.

Mr. John Lefferts, of Carlton avenue, has returned, with Mrs. Lefforts, from a six weeks' stay in Texas. Thoy mado San Antonio their headquarters, but saw most of the State in Bhort trips. Mr.

Lefforta combined business with pleasure. Charles H. Marcy, tho pianist and composer of this city, has been complimented by being selected as piano soloist and accompanist at the Seidl coucort to be given in this city December 0. XOVSG SCHOEVFELWrS DEATH. aPSlIVESS OFPORTPNITIES.

CONFECTIONERY, TOY AND STATION ery business for sale, in one of the best locations on the Hill; welt established and doing a good trade; storo well stocked; will sell low, as uarty is interested in other business; will stand thorough investigation, ior full particulars apply to RALPH L. BIO hulton st, corner Olormontav. i RARE CHANCE FOR PARTIES X3 moaning business A four year established gents' furnishing goods and notion storo for sale, including cigars, tobaccos, newspapers and route; oneoi theboBt localities in Brooklyn; low rent; will seU reasonanle to right party. 76 Smith st, Brooklyn. ST60K7FIXTUR13S AND LEASE OF AN old established fancy and dry goods store for sale; within ton minutes' walk of City Hall; satisfactory reasons for selling; will sell at ft low price.

Address DRY GOODS, Uox 3, EaglootBce. "A "OLD ESTABLISHED CORNER liquor storo for sale: at present doing a good business causB ot sale one of tho partners golug to Europo. For full particulars iniiuiro of FRANK PLUN1 ET, before 1 0 A. at 7711 and 778 Dean Bt: BTkRUG STORE FOR SALE A FORTY SJ years' established corner drug store; a grand chanco for druggist with brains to see his opportunity; 8 1,500 to 2.f)00 cash. KEELER ft GREENMAN, 33 and 35 Ljhorty st.

Now York. CANDY, STATIONERY AND TOY store for sale, consisting of counters, show cases and shelving; doing a ilrst rate business; reasons for soiling, having other business to seo to a first rato locality. Apply at 214 Hoyt tt. fjl URN ITU RE AT REASONABLE JP prices: terms for $100 worth, $1 weekly; S50t), S4t nothing down; references required: Address MANUFACTURERS' AGENT, 103Woat Twon ty ninth st, Now York. CONFECTIONERY, STATIONERY, TOY and notion store for salo a large school: doing a good business; good reasons for selling.

Call or addross H. S. 415 Sixth av, Brooklyn PLUMBING AND TINSMITH BUSIN ESS for salo; on account of health; three years established; nineteen miles from oity. Address R. O.

C. Box 211, Rookvlllo Centor. tJuoous County, L. I. MEAT MARKET FOR SALE FOR SliiO: worth good reason for soiling; no agents.

1H3 Roid av, Brooklyn IIUItSES, CAKI TAGES, ETC. A HANDSOME BAY 'HORSE, 15 3 4 hands, years old. sound and gentle; elegant ccttpo rockaway byDomarest: in perfect order; also bay horso, lisi hands, 3 ears, souud and kind; also bay horso, 15Jfi hands, can trot In three minutes, road cart and harness: also bay pony, bands. tl yoars. with village cart and harness, complete rig, S17.V, also, twenty other good horses and tlfty first class second hand wagons of all kinds at bargains at MOWBRAY'S Commission and Salo Stablos, 233 Schennerhorn st, established 1H7G: tolophone oallJlOS.

for Uompowi" umioi maroiat notices, iniru tivso 50 cents $1.00 2fcentB 1 ft rflntn iirth Pages ad Lectures l.r conta under" the 'iollowlngjieads, measuring 75 cents for first insertion and 50 cents tn insortion: For Sale, To Let, Board Fifteen cents per lino in excesa of rive Deaths, lioat and Found, SI for 'hen not exceoding five lines. Religious 9 for each insertion of fivo Hnea or leas, males, 25 cents; fotnsles. 15 cents. these rates. Cash In advance in an office.

buildings. 38 fulton brooklyn, ffioes, 44 broadway, e. d. ord av, near fulton st. th av, near ninth st.

neak east new york av. ole in new york city. hod ttgenoioB for the sale of the KAOt incipM buflineas points in New York (SUNDAY EAGLE only). )ld, Broadway, street Ferry. 1 South street.

Broadway, Knoi Bmldinif. liar street and Broadway. nhattan News 'Jompany, on the EIO nds, at Roosevelt, Grand and Twenty rth River Forrios and the Jersey Oity WASHINGTON AND ALBANY. be found on aale in Washington at in the Arlington Hotel and Wlllarrt's, the news stand in the Delavan House HINGTON NEWS BUREAU, i st (Newenaoer Row), Washington, D. O.

HE EAGLE IN EUROPE. ho ohtained at the American Exenango. illig's United States Exchange, 0 Strand, American Travelers' Reading Rooma, 4 ce, and A. B.C. Eiohange Olub, 17 New London.

Also, at 35 Boul.vard des C'apu 4 7 Rue Scribe, and Anglo Amort, Company's, d'Aulin and Rue Paris; JatnesT. Bates A Geneva, nwitzor German Transatlantic Exchange, 78 Fried Berlin. W. limed liil contrllmllonn unaccompaniea iped envnloDes to auarunlce (heir return, are not regarded uu their writers as covering. The Eaole cannot, undertake ack suclt manuscripts.

THE EASTERN" STAR. ry interesting communica ion of Esther No. 2, 0. E. was held in its rooms, in I'ilBon Building, on Thursday evening.

The of the order was porl'ormod in a very manner. Thero was an unusually iarge at of members of sister lodges and Master asons, among whom wore Sister PatteiMon, ght worthy grand Adah; Sister Lovy, right worthy grand llutli; Sister Burrill, right worthy rand conductress: Sister Selvago, past grand Adah: Sister MoMullen, light worthy grand Mar tha: Sister Johnston, past grand Martha; Sister Hubbs, matron of Bidgowood Chapter; Brother Coutrie, past grand lecturer; Brother Sloggatt, worthy patron of Evangeline Chapter; Sister Barnes, past matron of Stalin Chapter, Brother Barber, past grand marshal; Brothor Burton, past grand lecturer, and Worshipful Brothers Frederick T. Bonuett, of St. Michael's Lodge, London, England: Joshua Crandell, worthy pa tron of Kidgewood Chapter; Martin and Van Cott of Kidgewood Lodge; Short, of Tyrian; Sutton and Walsh, ot win urove. aim aovuui others.

As tho next regular communication falls on Thanksgiving evening Esther Chapter will not meet until December 12, when a cordial invitation' is extended to all Master Masons and members of Bister chapters to bo present. Kadiarit Chapter No. 35, of tho Order of tho Eastern' Star, has changed its quarters temporarily tj Java Street Hall, in tho Seventeenth "Ward, aiid will continue its Bcssions thero until its new (room is completed and furnished in the new Masonic Temple. Eidieood Chapter, Order of the Eastern Star, initiated) three candidates two Master Masons lUidloneTlady at its last session. The work was admirably dono and reflected much credit upon tho offie rs of this chapter.

At tho next session there wi II two ladies and one Master Mason inducteil into the mysteries of the fivo points of the titaf. A large attendance is expected. This sliaptejf is about the youngest in the order, but is iloingjioyal good work. It moots at the corner of Georgia and Atlantic avenues on the second and fourtfii Tuesdays of each month. Tio degrees of the order will be exemplified tomorrow at the communication of Evangeline Clnaptcr No.

51, O. E. 3., in its rooms, corner Eifth avenue and Nineteenth stree. A cordial invitation is extended to all entitled to attend. WANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE, A 2 story brown stone or frame house in desirable location.

Address C. Box 2, Eagle office. ANTED HOUSE TO BUY, IN n.llnrvliniian Trnn T. ctnllnn im. provoments: only bargains noticed; no fancy pricos.

Send full particulars to EAREST.JtiS Bergen st. xrANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE, A story brown stono or brick nouso must be convenient to road. Address CASH BUYER, Box 8, Eagle office. WANTED HOUSE FOR CASH, OP from $5,000 to 87,000. in a good neighborhood, with all modern improvementp; mut be A bargain; give full particulars.

Address C. 8., Eaglo office. Brooklyn, ANTED HOUSES OWNERS HAV ine small, cheon houses for sale (in good oruor). can dispose of thorn uuiakly hy addressing ABItaM LENT SMITH, 20 Court st, Room 95, Garfield Building. ANTED HOUSE I WANT TO BUY l.

inb nr pn li nnRO. tn nncunv narl. Borne time: not vory far troin bridge or South Ferry preferred please givo location and prioo, as my timo is limited. Addross ASHBox 2. Eagle office.

WANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE, A 3 story and basement brown stone houso ontho Hill bonndary, fort Groonu place, Fulton st, DoKalb aud Bedford avs; not to exoeed $10,000. Addroas O. Box 5. ISatfle ojiico; "ANTJ JD HOUSE WOULD LIKE TO hnv a '2 or 'A Htorv honfeo. all imnrovementa.

near tue rnrtz or oeuiorn uhviuk uiuuoiuiu would pav a sum down and bo muoh quarterly or monthly. Oivnors ploftao address S. N. Box 10. fc aglft ottice.

WANTED HOUSE TO PUKCHASE for my own use, iJ story brick and stono dwelling; choice neighborhood; Lafayette. Fort Greene, Sonth Oxford or Hill preferred; positively no fancy price paid and owner only doalt with; no narrow housos. BUM NESS, Box 'J4. Eaglo office. WANTED HOUSE ANY BROOKLYN property ownor roally anxious to soli a good divoll ing and willing to Bell cheap will find a purchaser by calling upon mo or Bending mo full particulars, when I will promptly investigate.

SIBBALD, 100 Montagne street. WANTED PARTS OF HOUSI2S. "ANTED PART OE HOUSE BY A man and wife, an unfurnished floor in privato house with owner; rent moderate. Address tlUIET, Box Eagle omco. S7 ANTED PART OE HOUSE OR TT Hat for light houBekooping for mother and son.

Address, stating location and lowest terms, LOWELL, Box 10, Eagln office. STANTiJD PART OP HOUSE BY A TV family of throoadultR first or second iloor, unfur nishod, with rospoctablo private family; good neighborhood, in vicinityof urosont location; roDt must bo mod erate. Address J. II. DkWITT, Oiloytst.

ANTED PART OE HOUSE SEC ond floor, unfurnished, for a small family; must bo within walking distance of City Hall and convoniont to tablo board. Addross, stating terms, C. C. 8., Eaglo office. WANTED PART OF HOUSE BY AN Amorican gcntloman and wifo (no children or live pots): a Bocond atory, partly furnishod or unfurnished, in house with owner, or a small Hat table board near; location must be betweon Cranberry, Bond anil Elllton sts and Atlantic av: best references given and required.

Address oftico. WANTEn UOOillS. WANTED ROOMS FOR MAN AND wife, American, within fivo ininutos' walk of bridgo; Fourth IVard prcerrod immediate possession. Address full particulars to B. 11 Eaghotfico.

ANTED ROOMS A MOTHER AND daughter wish two unfurnished roomB in tho vicinity of the Now Vork av M. E. Church; rent moderate Addross S. 8 Eagle Bradford branch. WANTED ROOMS FIRST OF NEXT month or 3 rooms in a private houso; modern improvements; convunimit to ana tablo board; monthly rental HI' TWO ADULTS, Eagle office; Tf ANTED ROOMS 2 UNFURNISHED rooms, or ono large alcove room, above Fort Greono, without board, by a widow, iu an Amorican fam iiy; rent must bo moderate.

Address D. O. Box 0, Eagle office. WANTED ROOMS A QUIET COU pie would like throe oonneoting rooms, ono room must be sunny, on second Hour of 2 story houso, within easy dlstanco of Now York by elevated trains. Address I.

0 Box 0, Eaglo ottice WANTED ItOtHlS F1J HMSHCI), WANTED HOOM FUKJS I nrivate houHo; easy wal unir distance of bridpe; rent about Full pnrtieulurs to M. h. Box 1, laKie trice. AISTED ROOMS FURNI SHE A auuare room, furnished with folding bed and nn furnished hall room adjoini iff, by Rnntleman and wife. between i5ea.ora una avsnnuuaiayeii.e i.vonu Fulton st.

Address F. Euglo Bedlcrd branch. ANTED ROOM FURNISHED in three blocks ot Putnam and Tompkins avs; give full particulars by mail only. Addresi J. W.

39S Putnam av, city. ifaitonm nn ati'i tctre. a nirp. mrnisnnn room wnii WANTED KOOM 1' I With stove, bv a responsible young man. in a pri vate houso down town, whore there aro no other roomers; roferoncos; rent Kl.To.

Addross for two daj A. C. Eagle omco. WANTED ROOMS FURNISHED For gentleman and daughtor in nrivate family, two or three rooms, neatly fumishoil. suitable for light housekeeping; vicinity of Dr.

Moredith's Church. Addross PHENlX, Box Eaglo ottice. WANTEtt ESTATE. ANTED REAL ESTATE TO PUrl WW aH will nav all net. costs down for some Brooklyn proporty not valuod ovor $7,000, but must, bo a ueoiaeci oaraatn ior invef traen.

ornouuuoH will be taken. QUINCV RAY.MOKE. 101 Flstr ush av, Brooklyn. VlfANTED RR AD ESTATE ON WASH Ino tni, nr rUintnn av. Willotlffhbv.

a SOmi de tachod residence; must be modern and in good condi tiou; will buy for cash il price is reasonable. Send full description to J. P. SLOANE, 150 Greenopuint av, Brooklyn, ti. v.

W. T.T A i EODS. TTSTANTED LOAN FOR JN year: will givo 7 per cent, and host security. Address O. H.

Eagle ofhee. ANTED WARDROBE A having a first class wardrobe for pale would do well to address S. K. SH South st, NewJYorkCity. WANTED WHO" WANTS TO SELL 1 pay spot cash for Brooklyn real estate: bargains only; givo full doscription.

M. X. Eaglo office. WANTED A LOAN OF 17,000 AT 5 per cent, intorost on a elegant 4 story apartmont houso, situated ou llorkinior st. Apply to HORATIO H.

bibivaih, urounuar. XfiJ ANTED LEFT OFF CLOTHINU T. ri; anfl vpntlemeu's: I will tiav oar cent, more than any dealer in the city. Call ou or address d. 1 omitll st, uciweeu ociiurmtfriioiu auu State.

WANTED CLOTH1NO fllKS. R. JAU OHR navs the hlchest uricos for ladies' and gents' cast off clothing; children's clothes and pants a spec ialty. ltia Smith Bt. near Dean, Brooklyn.

Postal orders promptly attonded to. A KTE CO 1 1 MKVj; OFEItT V. WfANTEDF ARM TO RENT, WITH of hrrvini. a fartn of 1 0 acres, with Klliall house, on Long Island, about tou miles from Jamaica; must be cheap. Address FARMER, Eagle otlice.

AIVTEn STO E. rANTED STORE WHOLE OR PART of store, on Fulton botween Oity Hill and 1 ort Greene place. Ol Bluiv, Address rfiftiHAfltni, ox Eagle olhco. KEI.1G10IJS NOTICES. ROOKLYN BUREAU OF CHRISTIAN JO SCIK.N'C'E, Clinton st On Tuesday oro.iing next, Kovomtior ill, at oioua.

mrs. iim formerly of Chicago, rocently removed to Washington, 0 will address the Bludents cpon the application of thesoiencoin healing and tho development of intuition Sciontisis and all others interested cordially invited to be present. That Mrs. Hughos is advanced in her understanding and application of tho science in healing is demonstrated by tho wonderful cures wrought through her instrumentality. 1 would therelore bespeak for hor a good audience.

Rospoctfully. CAB1IART PltO POSAI S. ROI'OSALS A CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS. KINGS COUNTY, N. Y.

Soalod proposals will bo received at the otfico of the secrotary of the Board. 20 Elm place, Brooklyn, N. until 10 o'clock A. M. Wednesday, November "0.

1NHJ, for furnisbinc and sotting up com nlcto and ready for uso at tho Kings County Penitentiary a steam plant, cons stin of boiler, engine, pulleys, sharting. h.tngers. pumps, Ac Specifications with t'ull particulars can be obtained at the ahovo address. Each proposal must bo accompanied by a certified chock payable to thn order of Thonnis W. IIvupk, troasnror.

or money, to the omo'int of 10 per cent, of the aggregate of the bid. Tho Commissioners the right lo roioct any ana an mas. iiy oruor oi the Board of Commissumers. WILLIAM H. RAY, President.

Attest: D. C. Tox Secretary. noll10 CONTRACTORS PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUOTIOH Ol hl iWl PAT1K Will be received nt the otfico of the engineer until WEDNESDAY, November 20, lHKfl, at 12 M. 'Iho contract will bo let to tho lowest responsible bidder.

I he right to reject any or all of the estimates is reserved. Plans and specifications may bo seen every day between 12 and 2 at the office of Atlantic av aud Wyona fit Brooklyn. CI. ISVOYA NTS. ME.

ARRAS, THE WELL KNOWN vnur life with irreat power: btiBl III. rfivnri.n. health: talis whom and when to marry; brings separated together: causes spoody marriages; settles lovors' quarrels, etc. If you have been disappointed by others don't be aisoour aged. Come aud bo ormviucod.

10 A. Al. to al. Ladies 50c aii 1. 4UU Atlantic av, near Third; ring boll No.

1. At homo Sunday: MMETDYOLF, MEDICAL CLAIRVOY aut, gives advico regarding health, business, marriage andohanges; tolls of present and future; unites the separated thoso in doubt or in trouble should see her without fail; trance sittings; magnetic massage treatment and treatment by the medico electrical appa ratuBTolfico hourB 10:30 A. M. tint il 10 P. satisfac tiou given open on Sunday.

41 1 Carlton av. FORTUNE TELLINO BY HAND, CARDS OR TEACUP. 25 AND 50 CENTS. Threnology with chart. SI.

Ladies poly. 408 GOLD ST, botween Fulton and Willoughby. yR.SHEA, MARVELOUS MEDIUM, ft gives names of dead and living friends, whom ana when you marry, buBiness. journey, law, absent friends, health anything you wish: cures nervous debility and all diseases at homo on Sunday. Got) Fultonst.

MB. BOULANGER, RENOWN IJ lnlrvnvant. from Paris: come and bo convinced. rU Myrtle av, "MB. NORAF, MBDIUMISTIC CARD ll ana iranroarea memum.

botween Fulton and Willoughby bt. A. JI. to 0 P. Al.

ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer. or would do general house work in a small private family, by a capable young girl. Call atioa Skiiluian st, EGAN'S bell. WANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD family cook, by a colored woman, 8 Sycamore st. one door from Raymond.

ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD innlr Ami tn rin nlain or do creneralhouBe worlc. bya resDectabie young girl. Please call present employer's, I'il tiuiney at. TINTED SITUATION AS A GOOD nlain cook and laundress in a email private family. by a middle aged woman; no to a ehort distance in the country.

Please call lor three day at iiito lintnbridso st. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD T.l;n rnnk Rnrf ln the efinrO WflShini Or do COn eral housework in a small private family, ly a respoctablo Norwegian girl; wages, 15 Please call at or address 218 Conover si, near Wkoman, South Brooklyn. TtTANTED SITUATION AS GOOD cook and laundress, by a respo.itobln woman has a daughter IS yoars of age, who would do light chamber work and waiting: is willing and obliging best oity reference no objection to country. Call lor three days at 02 Bergon St. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class laundress in a private family: is willing to assist in uhamherwork.

Call at Duffield st; no cards. ANTE SmfAt ION AS A FIRST class cook and laundross. by im experienced woman best city reference. Address K. Box KaEle office.

ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST a nU.u InnnitroBa in n. stllnll urivate family. hv rt rnsiToctahl vnunc womsn haH good city reference Ploasocall for twodays at ISO Dograw St. WTaNTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class cook and laundress in a small private family, by an American woman is willing and obliging cau furnish first class references from last placo. Please call on JSIonday at Smith st, in the store.

anted situations one as a cook, nther tvio n't cliamborniaid autl waitress or nurse, by three oolnrwl girls; can iriio good ruforoncn r.s honesty. Please till Monday and Tuesday at HVO Bergon 3t, botween Grand aud Clussou uvs. anted situations one as a na. nnrHfnl and economical. UU doratand nil kinds of souos and pastry, tho other as a chambermaid an 1 waitress, by two neat, steady girls: no objoction to a private boarding house have good refor encos.

1711 Court St. (iMiurni lloimcworK. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a rospoctablo girl. Call for two days at liJ4Woodbine at. WANTED SITUATioN TO DO GEN oral honsowork, by a young girl is a plain cook, washer and ironer Please call at 'J 11 Channcey st.

"TSTANTED SITUATIONS TO UU era! housework, bj a respectable young girl has good city references. uatl lor two nays at, uv i uiru uv, top tloor, A7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GRN oral housowork, by a reliablo girl is a good cook and laundress; no obiection to a large family; has good references. Call at 24'.) Stato st "VJtT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN 7 7 eral housework in a small privato family, bya young girl; can furnish good reference. Call for two daya at i'i Baltio st. TTSTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a small privato family, by a ro Bpectablo young girl; best of reference givon.

Pleaso call at 4WAdelphist. ANTED SITU ATION TO DO GEN eral housowork, by a respectable yr.nng Swedish girl wages moderate. Lall 1 for two days at 116 Wolcott st, South Brouklyn, JS. X. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEJN eral housework, hy a rcapoctable woman; is a good washer and ironor; hasjgood city reference.

Call for two dayaat 48 Williams av, East Now York. WANTED SITUATION TO "DO GEN oral housework in small family, by a respectable young woman has good city references. Call or. address for two days st. VIT ANTED SITU ATION TO D'O GEN VV oral housowork, or as chambermaid andwaitross, by a girl, lately landed.

Call for two days at 081 Bergon 8t WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork, by a respectable young woman is a good cook, washer and ironer; has good city references. Please call lor two days at 1,068 Atlantic av, ono tlight up, back rooms. 7JTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN yy eral housowork in a small family, by a respectable young colored girl; is a. good cook, washor and ironor good city references. Call for two days at 8lil) Bergen Bt, between Grand and Olasson avi; ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN rnl tiniiKnivnrl; in a small nrivuto family, by a re spectable young girl can furnish good city roforonco from last employor.

Please call for two days at U4.J Olasson av no postal cards aus.vorecL TKT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEJN WV hflnuiunpr hull rlUnAet nil! A VOIlTli? girl is a goo I plain cook, washer and ironor; tirat class city reference; wages $10. Call at 2:11 Warren Bt, baso mont. ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE housework, by a German girl: is a good cook. U01H Atlantic av, noarSnlith st VANTED SITUATION TO DO THE VV housework in a private family, by a respectable middlo woman; is a good cook and laundress; a geoa uomo protorrea to nign wages; gouu ui iuiichi.u. Please call ior tivo days at 15(1 Navy st, rear Jioubo.

WANTED SITUATION work or cook and laundress, by a strong, capable Norwegian girl speaks English city or country eight months' reference; good cook. Call Monday only, 11)0 niton Bt; no letters, piease; mouecuLe vfaKco. jiiiipiovinent iironcios. WANTED SITUATlOiN is MAIN ALfiiU by ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 210 Washington st, near Concord (formerly at 29 Concord st). Sertanta of all nationalities.

We dp not promise perfection," but try to aelett tho best help. N. B. Wel nurses. WANTRD NITII VriOIS IHA ES.

WANTED SITUATION 11 A uuu tor, or as porter in a storo. by a young colored man. Address 527 Olasson av. VXTANTED SITUATION AS PORTER, VV or as a photographer's liollier, bya young colored man. uau on or auurusa SJ ANTED SITUATION AS A BUU VV keener, evenings, or work of any doscription.

Address EXPERIENCE, Eagle ortice. ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH mn nboiit. In he married rof orence, present employer disengaged December 1. Address G. 1115 Columbia heights.

TSXTANTED SITUATION AS PORTER VV or helper in factory or store by a married man, sober and willing to work, with relorence. Ailclress u. A. 13 Douglass St. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST VV class ooachman, by a colored man can give first rnfnrcnm Please call or address, 11 iiovoiann place, near Third av.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO ANY kind of work, hy a young man ai, Amorican. Call or address is CliAlifcO l'1 rut aauiUKLUU av. Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS A DAR, i.AQ..n Ki. firKl.

class reference: under stands tho business thoroughly. AddreBs U. Egle olhco. ANTED SITUATION AS A WAITER in r.Pinai tnmitv Arfinfl. tiorter in storo.

or in sido work 0( any kind, by a respectable colored man; can givo good relorenc. 4(io Adoiphi. ANTED SITUATlOiN AM A olass waiter in a privato family orbonrding house, by a colored man. Aililross u. rarraiuun, ua ronce placo, Brooklyn.

TKT ANTED SITUATION TO UO ANY 1 hv vnnnp. honest and correct. man. etters to uev. n.

c. iTjvj, ou .1 nbDMU Dm O'lll U.i.iL ina strtet. ANTED SITUATION AS A WAIT er in a ivato family or DoardMig nousc, uy a ro spoctablo colored man. Address J. 12 ivavyst, in the roar.

TSTANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class ntcher, by a neat, smart man. Cau be seon for two days at Hichards st, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS A DRI VER in anv business, lanitor, or watchman, uy a souer and industrious young nian; iourtoen year' rofnrenco from la it place. va.t, w. or tilU Montague st.

ltoom 4. 7ANTED SITUATION IN A PHOTO TV graph gallery, by a young mm: cau print, tone and is a good darkroom man also goo I carpenter can mako frumos, etc. have tools. Address C. tagio otlice.

ANTED SITUATION ASA UUAUH mannr ririt'or km pi oo inn ud niarriod man; anil Neiv York Ci(y; can pivethe best of reference. Call or acldro .341 Eifiht eeutli st, ANTED SITUATION TO ATTEND rT a fnr (ires niomiuirs and eveti inirs for Winter season, or wdt tako a situation as janitor. by a respectable colored man. l'lenso call or auaross tor three days ANDERSON, 85 Troy av. WAITED SEWIJVG.

AiTlD SEWING AN ELDERLY woman would like some family sewing, to go out a low nours in toe uay. juui ye WANTED SEWING BY AN EXPE rienccd seamstress, to go out by the day. Call at 157 Park placo, corner Sovonth seajnd bell. ANTED SEWING ALL KINDS OF family sewing, to go out by the day; will assist in laklng: ifi per uay. auuioaa oii.wi", Eagln Bedford branch.

WANTEH PIlOFESSIONAli. ANTED ACTORS THREE FIRST ntnur actors, to tako Dart in a now play. Address HETLAW, Eagle Bedford branch. Ttt ANTED SUNDAY "SCHOOL BY A VV good pianist; small salary. Address or call on SSU Franklin av.

WANTED DRESSMAKING A DiRESS makor desires a few more ongagomonts by tho day. Wyckott st, WANTED ALTO SOLO UBCliUKClt ono who reads and is willing to work. State salary and address MaestreLuii. agm WANTED DRESSftlAJrU KU ASH. ionable dress and cloak making; plush garments a speoialty.

Ill uergen st WANTE DRESS Al A1UJN JJ A JM experienced dressmaker, a few more customers, by tha day; tonus $1.50 per day. Call or address Hoyt st, socona uat "VK7 ANTED TEACHER A YOUjNG ttV uctted Swiss lady wishes to give French lossons in return for English lessons. Miss ALICE ENDET. UOsa antu av. WANTED PUPILS luuia runijti, 26c.

and 50c. per losson male or female: twelve years' practical experience; oxcellont method. Address SCALES, Box 7, Eagle office, AjSTED l' 1 it hnrls on waists and skirU. Mine. KROSS, 1,240 Bedford av.

near Fulton st. 'ANTED EXPBRIUNOEU SALESIiA Iaa for it denarttnent: none otherB noed apply. CTJiAHNS jiOO Fnlton at. Hf ANTED Ali'fRST CLASS MILLINER: VV also, errand girl. Apply at CARTER'S, 104 South Oiford at.

TiTT" ANTED FOR A BAKBJRY. AN EX TY nerienied sa'oslatly. Address, with reference. BAKEHY, Box 0, Eagle oitico. ANTED OPERATORS ON FINE Hilt: nnii flnnnal shirts stoady employment.

BENJAMIN iCO 104 Bloocker at, Zmr York. ANTED AGENTS IjADIES; ALSO men; two imuionse now specialties; one lady nndn '7beforo dinner, anothorltl hrsthonr. Address LITTLE 37 Lakosido, Ohioago. 111. ANTED TO TAKE CARE OF CHILr flnH ft horuelf useful, a vouns girl good references; Oerman or American.

for two days at ii33 tjutnoy st. WANTED TO L.EAKJS liKiiiooiviAiv iug, two apprentices also, a ilrst clnsi waist hand mustceino loady to work and bring reference from last employer. Ca'l at 310 Gates av, corner Bedford, ovor O. R. Cumee's pharmacy.

NTED LADIES CAN OBTAliN liHv' maide. soatnstrossos, ncrscs. nr.tinlrv' restaurants oupplindwith holp: beat city references. 4tJ (jolctut, opposite Loeser'sijiervants wanted. ANTED 1 WISH TO EMPLOY A few ladies on salary to take charge of my liusinoBB at their homes entirely nating and healtnful no talkincrcnuirod permanon po ition; wages tslO per woek.111 advance good pay for part me my references inolndo'somo of tho boat well known Address, with stamp, Mrs.

MARION WALKER, iourth and Chest nut sts, LonlBville. Ky. iiTANTED LADIES TO KNOW PRO fessor LIVINGSTON, 01 1 Broadway, New ork, tho ouly placo whore tho entiro art of Jronch drops cut tin, waking, basting flnishing. matching plaids and stripes, double and sing 0 rroncli bins under arm, two darts abnvo and one below: tight fitting waists, without darts: Dlrectoira coats, houso ivraimors, in fact, every style ot garment, every shape and ourvoofa lady'aform taken correctly brmrasura, no guess work or refitting. I have tb? largest school tho world for instructing ladies in cutting, having now 157 pupils taking instructions.

I cannot supply the demand for dressmakers using my 1 1 ench system teai.fi more pupils, furnish more and better positions than ail the toacfiors in Now York combined. Mothor; bring or send your daughters: they can learn moro in two weeks than in any dressmaking establ.shmeut in five years, several good positions now ready, bond for circular Nurses and ScniiiHtrt'sf. Mnuii Tn patcis PARTIAL CARE of a child and bo ffonemlly nofnl. vouup nirl not, ruf i.li.n iif, homo forfttrood Kirl. Ap over liy ntti uiuuuu nm WANTED TO ASSIST IN THE CARE of an invalid lady and attend to tho housework of two adults living in a flat, a strong, hea thy woman: first class personal reference required.

Call at Jl( JNiutn at, first flat. Coolis. Wiifitiwrs and ironors. 'ANTED TO COOK AND DO LAUN ary worK.a izri wBRBait'm vii. Call Monday andTueadiiy at Grand av.

Jicnernl IIoiinkivoi'K. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work in a family of five, a girl must bo compe tent, a goim launnross, wunug mm need apply; wages 14 per month. Call at Prospect placo. hetween Carlton and Vandorbilt ava. vir ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE obliging.

Call Sundayand ilond'ay at 285A 7S7 ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE TV work, a good cook and laundross, thoroughly competant; roforoncos roiiuirod; wages, $14. Apply at 258 Tompkins av. TITANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a competent girl mvst bo a good cook, washer aud irnnur and sleep honie at night. Apply at 111 St. Felix st, Brooklyn, first.

flat. SJ ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, girl; must bo a good wnsltor and ironor and havo references; Gorman preferred. Call 1 o'clock, on Mrs. F. h.

CALD WKLL, 103 Montague at. XXTANTED TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE VT work in a family of two. a respectable American girl. Address for throe days M. J.

Box 4. Eagle office. uiiipioymoni nru. WANTED GIRLS TWENTY EXPE rlenoed collar and cuff starcherfl. GARDNER VAIL, 773 Broadway, New York.

ANTED SERVANTS AT THE Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 210 Washington at. near Concord (formerly 20 Concord at). SituavionB ready in city and country. Many girls oomo who hav never beau at an office. Managed by ladlaa.

TVANTED I EIiP ANTED IN DRUG STORE, A BOY. Apply at Jjaiayuiioav. ANTED FOR AN ELDERLY INr valid gentleman, a nialo nurse; addross, state terms and references. H.W. Eagle, Bedford Jiranch.

WANTED IN A NEW YORK INSUR anoo broker's office, a boy. Address INSURANCE, Eaglo office. TtrANTED FbR" OFFICE WORK, A fV young man; must ba a good ponman ami quick at flgures state reference and salary oxpoctod. U. V.

EaglenffloO; "STSTANTED A FIRST CLASS SALES man, to take orders; one well acquainted among the Catholics of Brooklyn; position worth $100 per month. Address FIRST CLASS, liagla office. AN TED ONE WHO has tho ability and pushto introdnco an art olo for general use, but particularly lor horses, oto. Call at 13 Walworth st evenings altorS o'clock; ring hall Hell. tTANTED AGENTS FOR CITY Olt country to canvass and sell a first olass lino of goods, sold on weekly or monthly paymonta; references required.

003 Gates av, near Roid. TANTED AS A MESSENGER AND office boy. a boy residing in the Eastern District. Address, in own handwriting, stating ago, IRON, liagio office. tantedman" and wife to AS sist in care of lady and tako entire charge of fiat, by a lady, an invalid: is willing to mako liberal arrangements first class references given and required.

Call or address 317 Ninth st, tirst TSlsr ANTED AS A BOOKKEEPER IN A coal yard, or as O'ltaide man, with A 1 reference, A North Gorman, under 40; must be nerfect. in English; on salary: applications confidentially troated. E. DUX J.r, iOBRJO WANTED TWO RELIABLE MEN willing to work at our business faithfully: no ni Dorionce necessary will be instructed and paid while Fearning. Apply to R.

s. OOPELAND. between 8 and 10 ai. r.nxrl li 511 1 'Fulton WANTED AT ONCE, A FEW GOOD salesmen to soil our goods by sample to the whole 1 T.rn.li. We are the larizost manufacturers in our line in the world; liboral salary paid permanent position: money advanced lor wages, advertising, etc.

lull tonus aatircss yr.it i iiTi.u cago, III Cincinnati, 6. ANTED SITUATION TO ARB dressmaking, by a young girl moderate pay while learning. 110 Nineteenth st. TST ANTED SITUATION TO LEARN A cashier's business, by a young lady jo intelligent and agreeable small salary only expect cd for tho pros would ivo ono or moro wookB' trial. Address Miss Box 24, Eagle office 'ANTED NURSI NG A YOUNG tvmnnn' wntnursn.

Call at i)Sl VUibU ing av: fllrs. MAKti WANTED NURSING TO AN IN VALIJJ lady; will bo found willing; is a good sick nurse. Call or addross lor two days O. 87 Russell st, Green point, Brooklyu. Mirxea und senuiBtrcHsca.

Wanted siWation as A SEAMS trcss in a famliy. by a Sirodish girl. Pleaao call at S38 Third av. VtstaNTEI' SITUATION AS A NURSE, by a Protestant g'rl. or would do light houaewms; for a small family; has good oity reference.

Can bo seen in Muudav at, 100 Washington st. A TF.D SITUATION AIvJS IJ .1,. lii, lit l.irnanivnrlr by a voung colored girl living with her parents. nmirvst cure oi a iiiubvuhu.u tt a aVuVvT A ohao of children in a ur.rscry.bya ypung person IS competent lo toacu numi, vi country. Call for two days at 870 Bergen st, last store east ot uiasBon pumhis.

ainamueriiiutftn una wu.Ureioas. A VTWIIHTTTTATIflX AS A CHAM HAAU Eirl, lafcoly arrived. Call for two days at No. 90 York streoL, IJ.l. Jy XW'A' i 1.1 unn Kiutrncn fT IS itnmnMP.nt, to lake the cntfro of an JD'aut, by a rospectauio a'tjtki siitt ATI ON AS A CHAM uormnit ana wamcfin, ut uum i lie nnnrl iiirv rOIArfllli'PH ll.lrr.n llW niiiiv and obHtiing.

IMoasu call at 15 Saakott ut until ttuiicu. ST ANTE I) SITUATION AS A FIRST I I'rtllrllT ivirl tin nl.jmiiiou to laundry ork; will bo found vuhnp and i iiii I aw iw.jtfiln ii iwivori'tl. ttt "a TO DO CHAM VV borwork and wait in, or would do hoBjvorlc in a small family, by a young Kin: cuy ia tnnnA will In and ODllElIlK. IUSv tnni lease can nc Il.Klziztii UooiiH, Washers nnturouct'a. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, by a colored woman.

Address COOK. 381 South tonrtnst. TfmrriV" A P.nfllf IK a private family, by colored girl. Call for two days at 4U0 Aaeipni st. if ujir, AMTANTED SITUATION as a uuua and laundress, by a young Amorican woman can give good reference from her last placo.

Please call at WANTBD SITUATION AS A ana isunaresa, ik and obliging; good city reference. Please call at 10 Tillary st, Brooklyn no postal cardB anBwered, PEOIAL. AND WINTER CARRIAGES. 'oupo and curtain rookaways, extenBion top and pony phaetons, dootorB' anu collectors pnaetou oug gios, top and no top businoss wagons; tho largest and bost assortment of new and secondhand oarriagus iu this oily; also, fitiost kind of harnesss, robes and blankets: lowest price for cash, or will sell on easy terms. JAMES DOWNEY.

337 and 338 Atlantic av. Teluphbno call 45(1. Q00 WAGONS IN STOCK OUR OWN fCt mako suitable for all kinds of delivery and express business; specials in dry gnodB, laundry, milk and car Sontcr's wagons; single and double truoks; also, light olivory wagons for country uso; buy from the buildors. RACINE WAGON AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, 153 and loft Spring BtjJ.3j!outh Fiftha Jlaw York. NE SECONDHAND BERLIN COACH, almost now, at a bargain 1 coupo rockaway, 2 coupeB and a largo number of secondhand carriages; all in perfect order; at very reaionablo prices; latest stylos of now work; send for estimates for repairing.

HOLTON M. CROI'TY. tine carriages, Stato st, junction Flatbush av. Brooklyn. FOUR HORSES; SUIT GENERAL USE parties seeking choap horsos at bargaius will find an excellent opportunity by calling immediately, as thoy will bo Bold at half value to prompt cash purchaser; business wagon and harness.

Stable rear of store, 112 Court Bt; or owner, 201 State st. WENliLOCKY BUILT HORSES, SUIT: ablo for truck nen, expressmen; Brocerymon, farmers, any business; weihinfr from K00 to 1...00 pounds; chance for bargains; very low prioos asked aud trial tfivon; also top and open buainoaa wanon half value. 121 Concord st. A BAY HAMBLETONIAN HORSE, 1T hands. 8 yoars old.

free, easy, ploasant driver, for salo; excellent family horso; sound and goiulo; stands underLroads; long mane and tail tan trot close to three minutes; price reasonable. Can bo seen and tried at Mr. MOWBRAY'S stable. 233 Scherniorhorri st. or call on or address owner, 37 xWasllington iiv.

JR ARGAIN BAY HORSE, 15 HANDS, flvoars old. for sale: kind and true iu all harness, good traveler, suitable for any business: also good covered businoss wagon and harness for Hs' iUO or will sell separately. Can be soon at TILLOTSON'S stables, 114 Lawrence si, Brooklyn. BUGGIES, ALL PRICKS; "ROAD carts, dopot stages, light delivery wagons lor country use; export trade a specialty. RACINU WAGON AND CARRIAGE COMPANY, lfi3 and 155 Spring st.

Now York. A SORREL HORSE FOR SALE, 15.3 Biiitablo for any light business; warranted sound; will ho sold cheap. For further particulars inqniio of tho owner and at 10 St. i'olix st, upstairs, any time after o'clock. reaT bargains Tn carrIagesT sleighs, harness, etc, on account of giving up store.

1(14 Atlantic av. Apply to ANDREW MOWBRAY. Schermcrhorn Bt, who will accompany you to store aud show goods. db ISO WILL BUY A BROWN HORSE, 0 years old, 16 3 hands, perfeotly sound, fine looking, fearleBB of anything: will go tio milos a day pleasant driver belongs to a gentleman with whom you can deal diroct. Address Box 4, Eagle office.

rfllWELVE INTELLIG15NT JUH MEN came to the conclusion in the Oity Conrt yestorday that MOWBRAY'S gray cob horso was juBt what Mr. MOWBRAY represented him to bo and a verdict was given in his favor. OUSEP AND CABRIAGES SOLD ON MOWBRAY, horse and carriage btoter; 10 uer cent, for selling; board 11O conts per day established 187U; tolephouo call UOH, stables and ohice nt :.33 Scbermeruuruat. to board during the Tall and Winter months at reasonable rates, atid good and proper care gcaraiit.ee 1. for full particulars address JOHN WILLIAMSON, Grocutiold Farm, L.

I. 171 OUR HEAY TRUCK HORSES, TWO driving horses, a team of perfectly matched sorrel horses, also several good business horses for sale at W. S. FORD'S, 05 Willoughby st, corner Lawrence. HORSES TAKEN TO BOARD IN THE country: tivaportatioii by rail or boat: toot of Maiden Imic.Ncw Vork.

Address O. J.NEWllOUSE, Post Office Box 303, Bound Brook, N. J. tUPS FOR SALE NEWFOUNDLAND crossed by St. Bernard; litter weighs pounds; exrollunt watch dogs.

Cau bo soon at 100 Lawrence st, Brooklyn. ANDSOME SORI'EL MARB, 7 YEARS old. hands high, for sale fine saddle lioi so; sound, kind nud ecntle; lady cm drive. Address W. E.

ATKINS, 40H Monroe st. mWO HORSES FOR SALE, OWING TO A having no work for them: will sell choap; warranted sound and kind, lnquiro at ISO Bodfoid av. Brooklyn, E. D. A STRAWBERRY ROAN HORSE FOR sale: bauds, i) years old; has been usod hy a doctor; prico $1(10: suitable for any light work.

Can be seou und tried at 233 Schorinerhoru st. ATOP PLATFORM SPRING WAGON' for salo: suitable for grocur or express. Call on I H. STRYK.ER, 37 Bergcu st, uoforo 8:30 A. or after 0 P.M.

OWBRAY'S GRAY COB WAS AN AN gol after all, as was prnrmn by mnetoen witnesses before Judge Osborno, in the City Court, yesterday. Fi'INE COCKER SPAN I RL PUP, EIGHT months old, for sale cheap. 442 Lexington ar, near Tompkins. BLACK MARE FOR SALE; STRONG and gentle, guaranteod.Jll 00. 4(15 Flatbush av.

LIVERY STABLE FOR SALE COM DletoddressLlVEYBoxJi, Eagle office. f.OST fOjf, SC RFPIN, OPAL SET WITH diamonds. 1 otwoen Vourih av and St. Marks place and Dean st. ond 1 bird av.

Suitable reward by returning to HOWARD COOPERS, Fourth av and bt. Marks placo. TAX 20'ICES. EP ARTMENT OF COLLECTION, if Rooms 2, Sand 10, Municipal Building. Brooklyn, Novenibor 15, 1KS!) The annual tax rolls lor tho taxes of IMS!) havo boon completed aud thu warrants for the collection of tho taios mentionod therein havo this day bean delivered to tho Collector of Taxes ond Assessments.

All persons are rouuirod to poy their taxes at bis ottice on December "without delay, under penoltieBof the law. Recoiving Bureau, Room 4. Hours tor receiving, from o'olook A. M. to 2 P.

M. Tux and Assessment BurcaaB, Rooms (i. 8 and 10, where bills for taxes ond assessments may bo prooured. Opon from o'clock A. M.

to 4 P. AL roR 18g0 rRK $10()0 XXT ANTED DRESBMAK.I.NU Hlh dron's dressmaking, to go out by the (lay or take home. Address 'ess Ij. Ouooutn ruiu st, eruuAiu, E. li.

TNTED DRESSMAKING A STYL ish dressmaker wouia lIKe to go oat ny tne nay; perfect fitter; 181.50. M. Hagle branch, 44 uroad way. ANTED PUPILS A YOUNG LADY, pupil of eminent professor, desires a few more pupils for Llio piano: taught thoroughly terms moderate. EDITH MEDLEY, 08 Hanson placo.

WANTED DRESSMAKING A EW more engagements by the day, by a first class dressmaker Atldress DRESSMAKER. Box 18. Eaglo ollico. WANTED DRESSMAKING STYLISH draper and fittor will mako suits from up; satisfaction and promptness guaranteed. 50.

GatBS avenue. ANTED DRESSMAKING DRESS makor, formerly of Brooklyn, would like a fow more engagements by the dayj best of reterence as to ability. Address Mrs. ENNIS. Bank st.

Now York. RES A KIN PER feet fitting suits made from S(i upwards; waist and sleeves cut, basted and fitted, uO cents each. Mrd. COTTER, 181 Court st, near Borgon. XTANTED HOUSEKEEPING A POlSI wW a where one or moro servants aio kept privato family preferred highest references.

Address HOUSEKEEPER, JJox 20. Eaglooffico. WANTED PUPILS PIANO PUPILS A gentleman teacher of experience receiveB piano pupils; tasen at reuueuu leruia. auui PIANO TEACHER. Box 5, Eagle office.

ST ANTED DRESSMAKING A THOR onghly competent dressmaker will mako engage ments with ladies' at their own homes: termB per dav: fitting a suocialty: references Al. Addross MODISTE, Eaglo Dranon roaaway. ANTED PUPILS BY AN EXPE lnv tenctter. to uive instruction in music to a few more pupils at their own homes; time, two hours per week terms a quarter. Address A.

Box 1, TTST ANTED DRESS A I I VV diassosinsdo ior 85: cloth and cashmere, also, agents wanted for a system for cutting dresses; largo profit given. Mrs. M. STRAIT, 4Hu Fulton st, Brooklyn, opposito Wochsler Abrahams. fTSTANTEDDRESSM AKING A STRICT VV ly first class dressmaker desires a fow more en f'agemonts by day; unexcoptionablo reference; perfect it terms tBS.50 per day.

Addross L. Eagle Bedford branch. WANTED PU PILS ON THE PIANO, by a painstaking, experienced teacher: liar own or pupil's resldonco, day or evoning; terms 40 and cents per hour, payable timo givon; $8 anil S10 per quarter. Addres J. O.

muslotoacher, llijlUoan at. t7S7ANTED PILS ME. L. M. VV PALMER has resumed lossons.

vocal and piano; pupils pleaso apply oarly for clioicj of hours; advancement guaranteed: Pnns Conservatoire method. Apply 14IA Monroe st, Brooklyn. WT ANTED AM ATEUR MUSICIANS The BROOKLYN COLLEGE OF MUSIC will start a free Amateur Orchestral Club for tho advancement of musicaltaste. Apply to the Director, 4'(i Grand av, near Putnam, Brooklyn also, gentlemen and ladies for chorusos. ANTED HOUSEKEEPING BY AN lnrlv AYTiarianced cook and manager in all household duties; thoroughly competent to take ontiro charge of responsible place, city or country highest references.

Call or addross for two days dbo Putnam av, Brooklyn. WANTED PUPILS IN VOCAL JN structinn Mile. Goorgina D'Albert, Boprano, well known in musical circles in Now York, having studied in Eutope under Mme. Gazzaniga, receives pupils tor vooal instruction; true Italian method; terms reasonable; Tuesdays and Fridays. 51 Hoyt st, near Scnermor horn.

WANTED 1VAS ITV. ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC table American woman; go out or tako homo. 1.954 Fulton st, ono flight op. VMf ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, Vv to take home, by a rospoctablo woman. Gallon or uddress S.

582 Warren st, second tloorj titaNTED WASHING A FIRST VV class laundress, to go out first days of tho week, or would take in washing nt moderate prices; best roforonco. Mrs. BARRETT, Ml Raymond st. WANTED WASHING" AND IRONING, by a woman, to go out by tho day or to take home. Pleaso call at 1170 Classen av, corner Greene, hrst lloor, to the front.

liTST ANTED WASHINGAND IRONING, to go out by the day or take homo, by a respectable rn orptt woman reference irom uiraou, uuuiujon on Mrs. SMITH. 802 Atlantic av. WANTED WASHING ax A KKhl table woman to go out tho first part ol tho woek or I ako home; first class reloroncos. Call in tho storo, IS97 P.crgon st.

ANTED WASHING IN A LAUN DRY, or to go out by the day in a privato lamiiy, nv a Swedish woman. Mrs. ANDERSON, 419 Van young Brunt st. ANTED WASHING BY A FIRST nlaps laundress: can eivo first class reference if rouuirod; auply to 1,200 Dean st, Call on Mrs. P.

G. 917 Atlantic av. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable colored woman, to fro out by tho day; is a first class laundress; has good city reference Call for two days at 115 Fleet place. WANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC table colored woman, oiih gentlemen's or families', by the week or dozen. Call or address 0 J4 ulton streot.

ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC fablo woman, to tako home, ladies' or gents. washing, or lamiiy washing; would go nut two days ol the woek; has best city re erences. Call or addresBlor two days at S(i4 Dean st, first floor. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, to go out the first three days of the week, or would take home ladies' and gentlemen's clothes, by a competent laundress. Call on or address Mrs.

J. HENRY, 18 North Oxford st; S7ST ANTED WORK a'pOOR WOM an, by tho day. Inquire at 1,070 Atlantic av. Mrs. CALHOUN.

'ANTED WORK BY A FIRST CLASS nlnrnrl lAiitiilrpss. tn take home or to go out by the day. Ploaso call at 40 Chapel st, top floor. ANTED WORK A NEAT, RESPEC tablo Gorman woman would like some offices to clean has had some experience. Ploaso call all the week at 222 Nassau st, first iloor, front ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA i.in nlnMi wnniftn: wasbini or day's work.

Call on or address lor one week Mrs. JONES, hB Fleet placo, lirooVlyn, WANTED WORK HY A KEHPECTA i fninrof, wnmin. washiniz and iroaincr. to ko out by fcbe day, orbonBtieloaninK; hasKaod city reference. uau ior btu uujb "TtT ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble married womau, as washer and ironer, to go out by tno uay or losu uu, Iloor.

back rooms. ANTED WORK LADIES DESIRING housocleanei and laundresses by the day can find them Willi reiorcncuo a mo 'J between Wiloughby st. and Myrtlo av, under chargo of St. Ann's f. JJ.

unurciij ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble woman, to go out by tue nay or to tago nomo washing and ironing or do housoclcaning: has good city reiei'onco. wan ior Hoyt. TtT ATJTED WORK BY A RESPECT able colored woman, washing and ironing, to go out by the day or to tako home, or houseuloanhig has good city reference. Call tor two days at 118 Sands st. second floor.

WANTED WORK WASHING AND ironing to take home.or go out by tho day.or would do cooking or huuseoleaniiig, by a respectable young woman is a (rood cook and first olass lauudroBs: has hrst class city references, riease call at 12t Noslranuav. ANTED WORK WASHING AND irnnim, tn irn nut hv the dav or takehome. or housccleauing, 'by a respectable woman; has good city reference. Please call for tiro days at 1,008 Atlanlio av, one tlight up, hack rooms. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA hln vnnntr woman, washing and ironinc.

to go mil hv the (lav. or ho.tsccleaning, or ifenoral npnsowori ,1, n.i.l home niithts: is a first class laun dress has the Lest city reference. Call for two days at 138 Smith st, in the rear. A TJTJiin WORK BY AN AMER ican womau, washing and Ironing, to go out by tho day and take homo by vraek or dozen; also, rough drv, hoiisocloaning; good reference. Pleaso call on lira.

BROWN, 50 Third av, corner Paoino Bt; ring threo tituos. WANT1 HOUSES FPRWISHEDi HOUSE FURNISHED I gooi locality. locality, wnore parvins win toiumu uu of part rent, privilege of taking other boarders, oy faiu nr r.i,n ami rs: roimoiaun threo aayii ijijiicy WAIVXEn FIjATS. ANTgD FDAT TO PURCHASE, A well rented flat, corner preferred. Address BUSI NESS, Box 10, Eagie omco.

WANTED FI ATS FVIINISIIED. a NTCE ly furnished flat for the Winter months, by a small Easlo office. 11 Tho Coroner's Jury Pronounce Cnae of Suicide. It a Dr. Joseph Creamer mado an autopsy yesterday on the body or Edward Schoenfoldt, who died at his homo, 521 Graham avenue, on Thursday night.

A largo quantity of carbolic acid was found in tho stomach. At the time of his death thero was nothing to indicate that ho had taken the acid, and no cause could be assigned for the deed. Schoenfcldt, who was 25 years of ago, lived with his young brido of two months at the above address. According to tho relatives of the suioido they wore a most happy couple. What motivo the young man had for his rash act is not known.

Coroner Lindsay hold tho inquebt in the case vestarday afternoon, and the jury found a vor diet that tho deceased had come to his deatli by taking carbolic aoid. Why not warm yonr honso or building with a Duplex Steam or Hot Water Heater? Thoy ara cheaper, bettor and more economical than any other. Send for an illustrated catalogue and let us eatiiuato on your work. Steam Hkatkk Oomi any, offloo and works, 23 Buthuno at, New York. BnooKiA Bureau op Christian Science, 33 Clinton st.

On Tuesday evening noit, November 10. at o'clock, Mrs. Nina Vera Hughon will address tho audience. All interested cordially invited. Soe religious noticoa.

Bead Tnis Twice Gentlemen's faded clothoB cloanod and colors restored equal to now. Newest, hosl and only process. Shino taken out of diagonals. Send for circular. JfcWELIs Hteaji Cleaning Works, Saokett at.

T.t,., nmnta nnnnnh Vialn llftinE? Wfill Sati XlUlClltnUl Hod with tho various grados OowPEnrHWAiT Ful ton st. are now offorinir. Suoh low prices qo not. pievau elsewhere in the city. TTv in.

Tiv. finvn trnitranteod. CoAMNE Head ache PowDEns. Boi (six poivdors), 25c. Beware of imitations.

Ask your druggist, tor tnoin. P.mKioTTt nr Tnrrrn.f.ivf. nills do nlOl'C harm thin nml OAHTElt'B LITTLE LlVEll PlLI.B do Only good, but a largo amount of that. Only one pill a dose. xr tw.tt.

t. Ti Clinton st. corner of Ji. 41.. JL VjX.KJl.t Union.

Office hours, eioopt Wednesday, 9 A. M. to P. M. Sundays, 2 to P.

M. l.iTrrr rnkn A VfifiHTflTfA Bittehs uenerally when they fool low spiritod. It brightens them up. BOrNTON SOOI'IELD On Wednesday ovoning, No.nmlmrill.nt Bununoriield M. E.

Church, lirooklyn. by the Kov. W. Phillips, assisted by the Kov i.i. it tt.

KnnwivT.TT tn FltF.nKUICK W. Boynton, of los Antjolps, Cal. California papors please copy. JOHNSON BO YOE On Wednesday, November 13 by tho Kov. Samuel McBrido, Nicholas 11.

S. JouN tioN to Miss Nki.lie iiovcE, all of Hroosiyn. McNALLY HCHKI Df.ER Mondiiy, November 1 1, llSH.i, ny tno kov. i. i.

cj duuithtor of tho lato Iloury Sohoidlor, and John J. Mc Vt.i.v. Imth of Brooklyn. W11.SON KEYES Sliss Maqoie Brooklyn, to Edward O. Wilson, Kevxb.

of ot v.n. ANDERSON On Novnmbor 14, HinAM ANDERBON, of New York City, in his 7Hth year. Funeral services on Sunday at a P. at the rosidenoe of his son. 0.

O. Anderson, Hll Greene av. Brooklyn. Rolativos Biid frionds invited to attend without further notice Intcrmont at Greenwood. BEDELL Suddenly, on Friday, Novomber 15,1880, 'uuomt Ha'tvic'at' the Graham Institute.

320 Wnsh ington av. Sunday afternoon, the 1, th at BILIiINfiS Oil Vriday. November 15, 1880, ANN Emza, widow of John P. liillings. Funeral from tho rosidonco of her danghtor.

Mrs. M. ii. Teeiile. JJ07 Stuyvonant av, on bunday, November 1(, at P.

M. BROWNE An anniversary requiem mass for the re pose of tho soul 01 tne ia joih Thomas Browne, formerly oi Sands st, will bo celebrated at till" Church of St. Charles Borromeo, Sidney place snd LivingHtnnat, Brooklyn. 011 Monday morning. November 18, 1889.

nt 10:30 clock. Irionds are kindly invited. CRAWFORD On Saturday morning, Novombcf lb, 18S(1, EnQAK N. CitAWKOitn, aged 50 years. Relativoa, friends and mnmbers of ilidgovrood Lpdgo No 710.

V. and A. M. Riditowood Chauter No. Jli.l.

A. M. Orescent Chapter No. 55, O. E.

and Aurora lirata Lodge of Perfection, are invited to attend ttio fu noral f. 01.1 his late residence. tWO Van Buren st at P. on Tuesday, November 10, 18S9. Interment at MoJint Olivot Cometcry.

DO WD ELL On Novombor 15, at his residence, i.i Chuover place, John Dowdkll, beloved husband of his lato residence, on Monday, November 18. at :30 1'. M. FLYNN On Thuraday, November 14, ISAUEt.t.A A oNKH, boloved daughter of the late Cornelius and Alary AFuneralon Sunday. Novombor 17.

at 2:30 from her lato residonce, 403 'l entil st. South Brooklyn. (JAitDNKR On Friday, November 15, Orris D. GAllDNElt. Funeral from the residence of his son 111 law.

Edward Clark, 402 Willoughby av, Brooklyn, on Sunday at P. M. GARDNER On Saturday, Robert L. Gardner, uuerat som'ces on Monday from tho York St M. IS.

Church at 2 I. M. Rolativos aud friends are respectfully invited to attend. GRAIAM On Friday, November l.j, maiiy, who 01 KFimJmlMmidayat 10 o'clock from the rouidonco of her slater, Barr, L'Ol Bedford av. HILL On Saturday morning.

November 16, atalll waukee. Cyiicr F. Hii.i.. aged years. Funeral at Milwaukee, on Tuosday afternoon, Novomber ll).

llOWE Hattirday. November 10, at 1. William Henry Howe, aged 41:. after a lingonng ill nFn'noral from hiR lato residence, Wavorly av, near Atlantic, on M'uosday afternoon at 2 clock. Relahioi and friends, also membors of Henry Ward Boecher Post No.

(1'JO, 11. A. 010 invited to bo pro iont. HUGHES Suddonly, at his rosidonco, Ti Clermont av. Thursday.

November 14, JOHN Leverett IIuohes, iu thu 48th scar of his age. ReUtivos and frionds of tho family and members of Sacred Heart Counoit No. M. Q. 1.

are respoctfnljy invited to attend tho funeral ou Sunday. November 1 at 11 o'clock A. from Sacrod Heart Church. Interment in Holy Cross Cemetery. IRWI.V On Clara James, wife of uank Irwin and ouly daughter of the lato Ihomas and friends are invited to attend tho funoral Monday afternoon at "i o'clock from her lato residence, Putnam av, Brooklyn.

KATTKNHORN In Brooklyn, on Nooeniber Auol si FlIKDEltlCH Kaxienuoun, in tho alith year ot hReat'ivo and friends, also members of Allomania Lodge and A. are rospoctfully invited to attend his funeral from his latu residence, 118 Dean st, on lues day. Novoinbcr 10, 1SK0, at 1 P. SL SIBKKBtt on Thursday. Noveuibor 14 E.

M.xii.ER. aged lil years unoral servii at his late residence. Joffisrion.lv, Brooklyn, on Sunday, November P.M. lator munt at the couvenienco 01 tho family. MK.YEIt On Saturday, Rovoinour in.

10. AT.iiii Infant dauuhter of William aud Liuzio Mojcr, agnu 1 1 inonlll anu unjo uueral private. stnr1av. Novomber 10, 1880, ANN HaNI.Y. beloved wife of Will) tUCUAUU.

xt Rnri en bt. on Monday, November 18, at P. M. Relatives and frionds are invited to attend. MORRIS Vriday, Novetubor 15, at his residence, 00 South Fourth John II.

Minims. hurvices at house, Monday, November 18, at f. at. In Brooklyn, on Friday, November 15. 1S811, M.vi ii.DA Davis, wife of Joseph O.

Phillius, end thn Uunn.nl viu r.f KOuhellC. ilAuglitor of the laio Samuel Davis, iv. 1 Mineral sorvico will lie lieM at her lata rcsidenco, Dullield st. al. P.

on Sunday, November 17 iksii lutnrment at, New Roche e. N. i lunuiy omit (lowers. Newport, R. and New Roohelle, N.

papers ploaso copy. WARDROP On Thursday, Novomber 14, WILLIAM, eldest son ot the lato Captain Robert Wardrop, of Newsservices at lato residence, 120 Berkeley plaoe, 4 p'olock Snnday attoruoon. Relatives and friends are invited to attend. Interment at Nowburgh on Monday. I DE WITT CLINTON LODGE, 0.

OF T. Its Firat Anniversary Celebrated Witn a Succeasful Entertainment. DoWitt Clinton Lodge No. Order of Tonti, celebrated its first anniversary by an entertainment and reception at the Criterion Lodge rooms on tho evoning of Novoinbcr 11. The first part of the programme was excellent.

The performers were the Sandford Brothers, Miss Ida Boyle, Miss Mario Kirsehner, George H. Beuermnnn and Trofessor F. W. Stoins. All tho parts were encored, and after the entertainment the guests adjourned to the banquet room, where dancing was indulged in until early morning to the music of Professor Hanford's orchestra.

A pleasant feature of the evening's entertainment was tho presentation, by Supreme President Wheeler, on behalf of the members of the lodge, of a gold headed cane to the secretary, Brother Warren Joiies, for tho deep interest he lias taken in the lodge, its present success being largely due to hisoxortions. Among thiise present were Mr. and Mrs. H. A.

HarriBonJMiss Harrison, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mc Ewan, Mifcs McEwan, Dr. C.

De Witt Henry. MisB Floreneo Henry, Miss Etta Chittenden, Miss Bessie Tnrndr, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Jones, Miss OUie Jontes, Mr. and Mrs.

J. Oelson. Mr. and Mrs. J.

Kaimaii, Miss Dora Rainian, Miss Elsie Jones, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Menendez, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Briggs, and Mrs. William Pietsch, Miss Lizzie Engel, Miss Annio Engel, Mr. and A. Abel, Mr.

and Mis. 'I. Phillips, Mr. A. L.

Starkweather, Miss Gracie Kaiman, Mr. It. John ton, Miss Annie Shannon, Mr. V. G.

Miller, Mr. am3 Mrs. J. B. Hulth, Mr.

andlMrs. J. C. Hall and daughter, Mr. C.

E. Miles. Miss M. J. Eraser, tjw Hnimivn.

Mifis Fraukio Maddox. Mr. I I 1 3 s. Wards. LL T8 ii li 13 5 Hi 7 i)S 1 2 3 17 27 91 18 5 18 00 15 7 111 I 27 00 11 20 30 11 0 21 30 14 3 1 2l 30 11 HO 1 23 30 IS 14 (i 24 30 1H 1 25 30 VI 03 3 I 2ii 2H SJj and Mri.

T. Von Dohlen and daughter, Mr. and tr r. HI Mr. and Mrs.

U. E. Converse, Mr. C. IP Bergen, Mr.

and Mrs. N. H. Mellins, Mr. C.

S. Calleton, Dr. Benjamin Ayros and wifo, Mr. G. O.

lraneis, Mr. Jamos Warren, Mr. and MrB. H. C.

Baldwin, Mr. H. N. Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs J.1F.

cAmtnasoro.Mr. Alex.lBrown Tiorcy, Mr. P. A. McCoimack, Mr.

and Mrs. W. It. Poison, Mr. William Legge, Mr.

and Mrs. H. D. Dusenbury. MrT and Mrs.

H. D. McCntcheon, Mr. and Mrs. Jamjes Wilson and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. J.T. Etltery and Mr. Frank W. Tuttlo.

I IT DOES NOT LOOK LIKE SUICIDE. 'Iif'he Result of tUe Autopsy ill tue Case oi I Young Isaiah llroti e. The New York police have not yet determined (Whether Isaiah Browo, the young man who was found dead on Friday morning in a hallway of the building at West Sixteenth street, that oity, was murdered or whether his death was caused by his own hand. On the Cor oner's inquest will bo held. The presence of a pistol beside the body gave rise to the theory of suicide, but a superlicialexamuiation of the body by Dr.

Donlin showed that from the position of the bullet hole and its surface conditions the vrouuds could not have been self inflicted. UKS WA.ll VETERANS. The Ben Harrison War Veterans of Kings County held a jubilee inuutiug hist evening in their headquarters, at tho corner of Tompkins and Tal avenues. The object was to celebrato the election of Senator W. Birkctt and Assemblyman George L.

Weed. Captain W. Butler had charge of the. arrancemontB, and under bin management a display of fireworks was made. Then the veterans repaired to their rooms, where mwochinaking followed.

JKIKS1MG MISS CHESTEK. A dispatch was received last evoning from Poughkeepsie stating that Miss Chester had reached there and was in the care of friends. She is the young lady who disappeared on Wednefday and who was traced to Boston and back to New York yesterday morning. WardB. V'l'Tf A flT FROM THE LAW: Chapter 5S3.

Laws of 1K88, Title 7, Soction 10. On all taxes and assessments which shall horeaftcr be paid to tho Collector before the expiration of ono month From tho timo tho same Bhalt become due and payable an allowance shall be made to the person or persons making such payments at tho rate ot 6cveu aud thrpe tcn Ills per centum per annum for the unexpired portion, thoroot. On all taxes, aisossmonts and water rates paid after tho oxpirition of ono month from tho time tho same shall havo become duo and payable there shall bo added to and collected as part of evory such tax, assessment or water ralo interest at thn rato of nine percont. per annum, to be computed from the time the Bomo became duo and payable to the dato of said payinont. ALDEN S.

bWAIi, nolo lm Collector of Taxes and AsseBainonts. BANKRUPTCY NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by the Hon, Honry A. Moore, County Judge of Kings County, on the 2Hth day of October, 1886, notice is horeby given to all croditors and persons having claims against DANIEL W.MERR1 IT and EDWARD MER R1TT, copartners, members of the copartnership firm of MERR1TT A SONS, lately doing business in the City of Brooklyn, to present their saitl claims with the vouchors thereof duly voritiod to tho subscriber, tho duly appointed aBsigneo of tho said D. W.

Merritt and Edward Merritt as Buoh copartners, for tho benefit of croditors at his placo of business on Bedford, corner Flushing avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, on or be foro February 1, 1SU0. nol3 UwW JOHN II. COE, Assignee. 1 30 2 30 3 30 4 30 5 30 (i 30 7 30 8 30 9 30 10 30 11 30 V2 30 I 27.

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