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

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

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WABIEB 1I.ISHIJB, 1 TO I0X II IN I MIT VLl m. mil iim narav. I WANTEiv srrirATiows FEniiirjEs. WA7STEO II IiP MA UK. ffAacrEn niiiir FKnuKs.

30'CLOGKEDITM pJDfltlpg tM)Uh WnaiBn gnrt ironern. WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST olaaa cook( washer and ironer, by a respectable woman; has no objection to a boarding hoase far nish good oity reference. Oall 331 Hioks at, top floor. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST olaas cook and laundress, by one who thorpmrhly understands her business; DBst city reference. Oalrtor two days at 575 Washington av.

ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST nlasa cook and laundress, br a reSDec table young GTermangirl; understands all kinds of cooking and pastry; best of reference; also, a German waitress and chambermaid. Apply at the German Agency, 188 Atlantic av. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST rln ft cank a nrivate familv or wnnld aHsint: with washing if required, by a Protestant girl prefers living on the Heights; good city re'erence. Ploase call for two days at 30 North Portland av. WANTED SITUATION AS A LAUN dress end assist with chamberwork.

a reliable girl, who will be found willing and obliging. Pleiee oall for two oaya at x.o mton st no postais answered. WANTED SITUATION COOK, wash and iron, by a young woman has reference from last employer. Can be soon on Friday at 126 Franklin av, near Myrtle. WANTED SITUATION TO COOK, wash and iron in a small family, or to do general housework, by a young girl; first class reference.

Please cali at 188 Sackett Bt, front door. AlTTiSLSITUATiONS AS cook, washer and ironer, the other as cbarabormnid and waitress, by two sisters: nest city references. Call at 777 Atlantic av, corner of CJermonfc Wanted situations one as a first class cook and lauodresj, the other to do light ohamberwork, waiting or plain towing, by two girls together or separate; first, class reference. Please call Thursday and Friday at 412 Waverly av. STANTED SlTUATIONS ONE AS A plain cook, washer and ironer, the other to do upstairs work or general housework, by two girlf.

in a small family; good reference. Call at 170 South Portland av. near Atlantic cards ANTED SITU ATIONS ONE AS A cook, washer and ironer, the other as chamhermaid and waitress, by two respectable young girls; have four years and a half best city reforenoe. Please call at 54 Bergen st. SITUATIONS ONE AS A good plain cook and laundress, tho other as chambermaid and waitress, by two respectable young girls; good city reference; will be found willing and obliging.

Pleaso call for two days at 3G8 Hudsjn av, near Myrtle. enerai nnnsflwnrK. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral hnnRfiwnrlr. hv a vnunn ffirl; host of reference. Oall Friday at 474 Warren st: no cards answered.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a orivato family, bv a resnecia ble young girl. Please call fur two days at 383 Warron st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small private family has good reference. Call at 83 Douglass st, near Smith, top floor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN Aral housework In a small familv.

bv a eirl: wiltinz and obliging. Call at 130 Nelson st ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral honsework a irond cook, washer and ironer. Ploasooall at 013 Washington av, in candy store. TlTjRD SiTljATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by arespsctable young German girl. Call for two days at 023 Atlantic ay.

WAEUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable girl; is a plain cook, washer and ir ner. Please oall at 68 Dean st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a resDeotable girl has refer ence. FleasecaHfor t.vo days at 119 WyckotT st. ANTED SITU ATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable woman; is a good cook, washer and ironer: has good city references.

Pleaso call for two days at 53 Dean st, corner of Vanderbilt av. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral houaowork. bv a resnectable cirl: is a good cook, washer and ironor; best, city reference. Call at 97 Myrtle av; no cards answered. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a girl is a good cook and laun dress; sleep home; good reference.

Please address Box 3 office. VST ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN TT oral honsework, by a young woman; has good oity reference. Please call for one day at 107 uranam st; no oards answered WANTED SITUATION TO DO UEN eral housework for a small family, by a young girl; is a good washer and ironer and plain cook. Please call for two days at 182 Bridge st, second floor no cards. WANTED SI rUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a young, girl; has good reference.

Please call for two days at 1,001 DeKalb av, top floor, fron no cards. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral honsework, or plain cooking, washing and ironing, by a girl good city reference. Call for two days at 106 Atlantioavjj first flight up. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, or can do upstairs work and waiting; has good city reference. Please call at 210 Clifton place, near Franklin av.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable woman; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; has two years' reference. Please cali at 170 Smith st, back roum. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young cirl: is a Snod cook, washer and ironer; has good city references, all for two days at 97 Nelson st. 17ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young girl best of city reference. Please call for two days at 206 Smith et, near Baltic.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a vounir cirl is a trood washer and ironer and plain cook; pool re fe recces. Please oall for two days at yjVJpoKalb av, in the store. 7ANTED TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young Norwegian girl a good cook, washer and ironer. Call for two days at 661 Hicks st. WANTED SIT A TION TO DO GEN oral housework in a private family, by a respectable 'young girl; four years' reference from last place.

Pleace call for two days at 144 Adams sU ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN. prill housework, bv a vonni? irl with Brnnklvn reference. Please call for two dayB at 130 North Portland avenue. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral houaowork. bv a vounir cirl sand Aook.

washer and ironer not afraid of work. Please call at fill) Classen av, for two days. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small nrivate familv. bv a cood girl. Please call tor two days at 981 Pacific st; no cards answerea.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a respectable young girl has Sood city reference. Please call for two days at 6G0 lutlerat. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family by a middle agod woman: good plain cook, washer and ironer; reference given. Call at 72 North Elliott place no postals. TAIEDOTUA eral housework, by a respectable young girl; is a good plain cook, wasbor and ironer; has good city references.

Call tor two days at 220 Schenck st, between Lafayette and DeKalb avs. AN TED SITU ATIO TO DO GEN eral housework, bv a resnectable middle aired wo man; is a good plain cook, good washer and ironer: haa good city reference. Plcasa cat! for two days at 555 Warren st, third beil. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework or would do plain cooking, washing and ironing, by a respectable young girl; reference. Ple i.se call for two days at C6 Dean st, near Vanderbilt av, second floor; no cards.

ANTED SiTUATIONTO DO GEN eral housework or upstafn work, by a young girl; is a plain cook, washer rnd ironer; good city reference. Please call at 106 Baltic st; first floor; no cards answered. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral honsework in a small private family, by a re speotabte middle aged woman; a gaud home preferred to wages. Ploase call for two days at 150 Tillary st, corner of Duflield, lower door. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework or as laundress, by a respectable middle aged womau; is a good plain cook, washer and ironer; has good city reference.

Call for two days at present employer's, 13 Elm place. 7 ANTED SITU ATION TO DO THE honsework in a in all family, by a young girL Oall at 1,018 Third av, corner Furtioth st. W7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE work of a family for the Summer, by a Swedish woman and her daughter; are willing to go tu the country; can give good reftr 'nee from former employer. Inquire for three days at 18 St. James place.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, or take care of children, by a respectable young giri. Call at No. 253 Willoughby av, near Classon ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, bv a resnectable Protestant woman: would work for moderate wages. Oall for two days at 144 FJatbnsh av, top flour. KJ ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework or wait on an invalid lady, by a respectable young woman; wages not so much an oojeot as a good home; best reference given.

Call for two days at 230 Bergen st. 7 ANTED SITUATIONS ONE TO DO general housework, the other to mind a baby, by two respectable girls; will live together or separate; no objection t. the country; willing and obliging; best of reference. 217 Adams st, second floor, front. Kmployincnt Agencies.

7 AN TED SITU ATIONS AN AGED by iadlos Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 29 Concord Bt, near Fulton, two blocks from the bridge; servants of all nationalities; wo do not promise ''perfection," bub thebest help ia selected: wot nurses WAITED SBTUAXaoiVS TIAI.KS WANTED SIT ATION AS A CUSTOM cotter and coat maker, by a first class map. Please call at 363 Warren st, first floor. ANTED SITUATION AS WAITER or io vorlr in Rfnrn. hv cnlorarl man. AAAmaa HENRY, SO CuapeUt, basement.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO AL most any thine by a boy. 16: could drive a hnrso. Address T.T., 751 Butler at. AN TED SITU ATION AS A DRIVER, by a competent, steady German American; five experience. Jnnmreot Dili DKB BAND, 1C0 Richards st.

South Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS A BAR keener, bv a siiiirln voinc man; Kohr. xtlnnfivA and undf rstands his business; has first class reference. Address R. B.

290 Smith st. ANTED SITUATION TO DENTISTS A thoroughly honest man. with experience, would liko a DOlIiou in a first class den tint, office. Addrp.q i Eagle Bedford branch. ANTED SlTUATi TV ter, by a young man (Swede): thoroughly understands the business; would take position as foreman; is conversant with plans and specifications.

Address P. 615 Eleventh av, New York City. WANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man, prrom and useful man: understands tho eare of horses; careful driver; can milk; oaro of lawn; is tem references. Address COACHMAN, Box 10, Eagle office. AVAATKn PROFESSIONAL, ANTED DRESSMAKING A FIRST class dressmaker will go out by tho day.

601 Mon ANTED DRESSMAKING BY THE day: is a stylish draner: en'tinif and fitting; terra Jl.riO per day. Address CLINTON, Eagle office. ANTED ALTO AND TENOR FOR Tv church quartet; good roaders. Address L. Eagle Bedford branch.

ANTED HOUSEKEEPING BY AN iiauiinni.ni. ra 111 witu ouiiuren. uail on address Mrs. BROWN, 180 Nassau at. ANTED PUPILS IN MUNSONNS shorthand: young ladirs and gentlemen tanuht Erivatoly; tonus moderate.

Address SHORTHAND, ox 4, Eagle office. KTANTED DRKS8MAEING A tv dressmaker will ko out bv the dav GOOD for $1.25 in orJer to establish herself in the city. Address j. Box 14, Eaglo branch, 44 Broadway. ANTED HOUSEKEEPING J3 A respectable woman, with cood ra 'erence.

a rtosl jiiiion uiiiioL Kouur iin i 'i tncumuranco. jfiease au dressMra. MASON, 78 Sands st. ISirj ANTED DRESSMAKING A PER son accustomed to working on ladies' and children's doiiras a lew engagements by the day or week on moderate terms. Address S.

Eagle office. ANTED DRESSMAKING GO out bv the dav in nrivate families: in a nerfer.t fit! or and stylish dr iper; best reference given; enn bring her own draper, if ro mired. ur would take work home; terms 81.50. Please call at 1 Gates tv, noar Vandi.rbilt. ANTED HOUSEKEEPING A LADY would like a Disitiou as ho' iss'teener.

seamstress. mother's assistant or any position of tiust; many years' exi enence in this oity: a nice home preferred to high salary. Address ARNOLD, Box 21, Eagle office. IV A 'B 32 ANTED SEWING A FIRST CLASS sniiislrr Ri. nndcrstnnds ail domestio apw ins, chiliirun's duUiin? and dirssmakins.

wishes moro enKucemouis at si a nay. Auarosa ody marcy av, aeii ht jre. MY A O.TIS. WANTED ROOMS TWO rooms for lady and two daughters, 14 and 4 years, not to exceed $3 a month. Addreis Uox 5.

ICsizlo Fifth av. YS7 ANTED ROOMS TWO UK 7 msaed rooms, not more tban ten rnmut.v walk from bridro. Thero table board cart Itad la or tloMby: ROOMS TWO ROOMS 'IK anted washing by a good lanndreitfl. with a fine vard foTibleaahinir and drv ing. gentlemen's or family washing, monthly or by dozen.

Call on or address LUCAS, 72 Skdlmanst, WAITED WASHING BY A RESPEC table colored woman; ladies' and gentlemen's washing by the dozen or week. Pleaso oall at 08I Baltic Bt; first floor. WANTED WASH ING AN IRON 1NG, by a respectable woman, in and out of the house; can give first two days of the weok; first olas3 reference. Oall or address 282 Park plaoo, top floor, front. KT ANTED WASHIN AND IRONING, to go out by the day Monday and Tuesday, by a respectable woman; good references.

Mrj, MOORE, Franklin between Park and Flushing, first floor. WANTED WASHING BY AN EXPE rienoed woman, at her own home; clean apartments to do the work in. Please Bend postal eard to Mrs. MuCOBMIOK, 1,020 Paoiuc at. ANTED A HIN TAKE home; shirfc3, collars and cuffs done up equal to laundry; alsti family washing.

Call on or address LAUNDRESS. 391 Baltic st ANTED WASHING AND IRONING; hv a regnant. able woman to so ont the first, two days of the week, or will take it home; the best of oity reference. Please oall all the week at 155 Bntler st, top floor. WaITtEDW ASHING AN IRONING, by a respectable colored woman, by the day for Wednesday and Thursday, or would do ladies' aud gents' washing; oity reference.

Please call or address all the week M. 681 Baltic st. WANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC fabie colored woman, to take home washing and ironing by the dozen gentlemen's or family washing can give good satisfaction. Ploase call or address 106 Fleet place, first floor. Room 1.

WANTED WORK WASHING AND houeeoleaning. by a young colored woman. Please call or send cards to Mrs. MOORE, 142 Navy et. WANTED WORK BY A YOUNG WO man to go out by the day washing and ironing or house cleaning, Oall av 518 Warren st.

in the rear. ANTED WORK BY A RESPEOTA Ma woman, wnohincf and irnnint. fn tm onf bv t.ha day or take home, or honsacleaning; has good reference. Oall all week at 150 Eighth st. WANTED WORK WASHING AND ironing, to go out by the day, or houeeoleaning.

by a respectable Scotch woman; has good city reference. Call for two days at 368 ami ton av. WANTED WORK BY A RESPEOTA ble woman, washing and ironing, to go ont by tbo day, orhousecleaning; has good city reference. Call for two days at 288 Hudson av, in cigar store. AlarED A RESPECTA ble colored woman, washing and ironing (to go out by the day or to take homej, houseoleaning or work in a clubh ouse has good oity reference.

Oall for two days at 190 Navy st, near Myrtle av. ANTED WORK WASHING AND ironing to take home or go out by the dav. and by a respectablo German woman; good' roferenco. Please call for two days nt 44 Carlton av. Mrs.

LEWIS. 7 ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble young woman, washing and ironing in a privato family or to take home; or houeeoleaning; is a first class laundress; has good city reference. Call for two days at 604 Dean st, near Vanderbilt av. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA washing or ironing, or any kind of housework. Call all tho week at 586 Sixth av, near Prospect av.

and Sixteenth st, top floor, front. WANTEB HOUSES. 7 ANTED HOUSE AT $40 A MONTH, TV or less; three adults; must be in good condition and not further than twenty minutes from Fulton Ferry by elevated: give location and particulars. MADISON, Kagle office. ANTED HOUSES TO RENT, MAlF age and sell: there are many houses to rent, and if owners will be reasonable and send ua full descriptions win epuouuy euppiy mom wim nosiraoie tenants.

H. GRACE, corner Wiltoughby and Jay streets. WANTED HOUSES PARTIES HAV ing houses to let or for sale, which have not been disposed of through other agencies, should consider our Bpecial advantages. Our elegant office, corner Fnlton Btand Grand av, in addition to our old established office on Clas3on av. covers the whole Hill district, and with our law department, also, we are enabled to secure reliable tenants, thus ssrving all acceptably.

HAVHiAND SONS, 932 Fulton st and 399 Classon av. WANTED PAHTil OF HOUSES, WANTED PART OF HOUSE A SEC ond or third floor of three or four rooms; by two adults; in good location; ront abont $15. Address K. M. Eagle office.

WANTED PART OF HOUSE FLOOR, or small unfurnished flat, convenient to bridge; family of three rent not to exceed $12. Address Mrs. T. F. 460 Henry et.

ANTED PART OF HOUSE SECON and third floors in a 3 story and basement brick or brown stone dwelling, down town, for occupancy at once, by gentleman and wife; will pay $30 per month. NEW ENGLAND, Eagle office. ANTED PART OF HOUSE FOUR to six rooms: lmnrovementi: curtains: halls car peted; vicinity of Fort Greene plaoe, by young couple; no children; good references. Eagle xteutora orancn. WANTED PART OF HOUSE BY MID die aged gentleman and wife, Americans, no children, no servant, a second floor or small flat; state number of rooms, location, what improvements and rent, which muBt be moderate; vicinity of Ninth Ward preferred; references exchanged.

Address HERBERT, Box 11, Eagle office. WATP.B MfSCELLAIVEIHJS. ANTED FURNITURE, ETC. SEC onanana lurmture, carpet in large or small quantities, for which I will pay a full, fair valua in cash. x.

is. a targe assortment oi tne same always on nana. T. BLAND, 158 Myrtle av. WANTED LOTHING $15,000 worth cast off clothing wanted in large or small quantities.

I will pay the highest prices paid in Brooklyn or New York. Mail orders promptly attended to, Oall or address D. JACOBS, 577 DeKalb av. WANTED OLD BOOKS PARTIES ON the Hill or vicinity of Bedford having any new or old books thay wish to dispose of for ready cash, with Srompt removal, will please send card to P. McCOR I10K, bookseller, 1,020 Paoiflo st, WANTED LOAN A LOAN OF $45,000 on improved property in the City of Brooklyn valued at $125,009.

Parties having Bucb a sum to loan will please call or connnunioate with FRANCIS E. OLARK, 890 Myrtle av. WAN TED DESK ROOM A THOR oughly competent lawyer, who hai boen absent several years, wants desk room, where he can assist parties at no expense to them while building np a practice; will pay rent and snvo oxpsnso of clerk to right lawyor or firm, because work is preferred; references. Address LAWYER Eagle Bedford branoh. WA JTTJS i SMI FtHt a I ANTEDROOM FURNTSHE IN neiehborlinfvl of Ninth Ht.

and "Fifth av. for lio hf, bonsekeerjing; no ohildren or piano. L. Eaglo Fifth av. branch.

ANTED ROOM URNISHED Near Fulton Ferry, by two vomc antlemon: wonld like to take dinners. Address B. AND M. Eagle office. PERSONAL.

BODENHAUSEN MR. CHARLES BO DENHAUSEN. Excise Commissioner of the Town of Flatbush, has besn missing from his home sines Sunday evenjng, April 8, 186b1. A suitable reward will be paid for any information concerning him, dead or alive. MICHAEL MINK, Flatdpbh, L.

April 12, 1889. COUNTRY PUOPERTl' TO LET TO LET HOUSES FURNISHED SEA sido cottages, at OopB. For information apply to aira J. H. KING, Essox, Conn.

LET COTTAGES BAY SHORE. L. The most popular Summer resort of Brooklyn people directly on Great South Bay; climate cures malaria; send for lists of furnished cottages, W. W. HULSE.

LET HOUSES FURNISHED COT tatres at Islin. Bavshore. Mnritihpn and othnr nlacni on soutn sine oi ijong isiana iarms ani vinago property for sale. Send for catalogue. P.

J. HAWKINS, Ifllip, L. I. LET HOUSE FURNIS HE ON Shinnecock Bay, a cottage of 10 rooms; shade, acre of ground, girden, bnrn, stable, oarriage bouae; can have ocean bathing and boiting; one mile from Quogue station. JOHN QUINN, Atlanticville, L.

N. Y. TO LET HO USE AT WOOD HAVEN, L. a new 2 story and exteusion honse. containing 8 rooms and aHic.with four lots of ground nicely laid out; house built in best manner and on high ground rapid transit trains to city every ton minutes; rent $25 per month.

Inquire on premises or of S. H. MOTT, 219 Montague st. S0 LET HOUSE FURNIS HED AX Quogue, L. a cottage, fully furnished, to let for gummer: stands in its own grounds of two sores, within four minutes' walk of the ocean has windmill and stable; Btablo has coachman'B rooms, carriage room and stalls for four horses; hnae has upper and lower piazzas, first floor has 4 largo rooms, central hall, storeroom, butler's pantry, kitchen and laundry second floor has 6 bedrooms, bathroom and dressingTiiom: third floor, 4 large rooms; vegetable garden will bo planted If desired.

For further particulars address Dr. WILLIAM GILFILLAN, 98 Reinsen st. TO JLCB'A HA IKT.tI mO LET APARTMENTS CHE AP JL apartments and flats; 4 and 5 rooms; $12 and $14. 281 Staiues plapg, corner Atlantic av. m6LET AJPARTMENTS OF 7 AND 8 rooms, all improvements, from $35 to $40, new building, 413 to 419 State st, near Nevins: ready for the 1st of May; inspection invited.

rlOETPAlaTMENTSOF 9 ROOMS JL in the new and first class houses, Albemarle and Devonshire, 371, 373, 375 and 377 State st, near Bond; bouses now open for inspection from 7 A. M. to 6 P. M. must be seen to be appreciated.

APARTMENTS OF THREE rooms, rent $11, $12 and $13, in new flat 10 Law renco st; nsh chutes and watercloaeta on each floor; janitor on premises. Apply to J. JUKES, 124 Willoughby st, basement door. si mO LET APARTMENTS FRANKLIN ,1 a7, 5 rooms $18 146 Kosciusko st, 5 rooms 14 87 Classon ar, 4 rooms 12 Greene av, 3 rooms, front is alcove, brown stone; $25; Marcy av, upper or lower part of brown stonB, $23, Van Buren st, 4 rooms, $16; Midi son Bt, 4 roora3. $20; Lafayette av, 4 or 5 rooms, $15, $22.

HALL SON, 349 B'rankliu av. TO E'ff STABLFiS, TO LET STABLE THE BRICK STA ble corner of Columbia heights and Vine Bt; four open and two box stalls; fine rooms for coachman or a family. For further particulars apply at cashier's desk, Eagle offioe. IO liET FOtf mJSIIVESS PURPOSES TO LET LODGE ROOM ICELY FUR nished room for small lodge piano if desired. Apply to JOHNSTON corner of Flatbuah av.

andNevms street. TO LET ROOMS TO STTIT, WITH OR without 6team power; excellently lighted; 25 per cent, less than down town rent. PADDOCK MANUFACTURING COMPANY, 21, 23 Dodivorth gfc, near Broadway and Reid ay, half block from station. LET FLOORS WITH A power Four floors, separately or together, oaoh 30x120 (whole building); also a first floor, 2(3x60: also smaller floors; stoam heat and olevators. Apply on promises, 250 Plymouth st, or to CAltY STEVENSON, 196 Fulton st.

TO LET OFFICES AND FLOORSFOR light hlisiness: two f.ne square floors, well lightod. corner Pearl and Willoughby; 5 floorSj 4 rooms each, in 92 aud 94 Myrtle av, near Lawrence; 4tVWiltoughby st, corner Jay, 4 rooms; second floor.for business and Heine: 2 rooms, third floor. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner Willoughby and Jay sts. TO SiBT STOKE.

mo LET STORE 39 FULTON STREET, JL Brooklyn; has bcn cigar store 15 years; size, 23x45, with extension, also, first floor to let. Apply to HULAND WHITNEY, 5 Bee km an sU New York. ipo LET STORE FINE DOUBLE JL plate glass front store, 4(jU Myrtle av, two doors from Washington; rent reasonable. Apply to Mrs. MacOOR MACK, housekeeper, at above number.

nno LET STORES A CHANCE SELDOM JL offered Tho old established drug store, oorner Sumurr and Myrtle alterations to suit: will give a lease also, store, 499 Gat3 av. HALL SON, 349 Franklin av. raO LET STORES AUGAINS IN stores and floors on nates av; stores in tine order; only $15 743.745,751,757, 758, 7(10 Gate av; floors, four roams, newly papered, only $10, $11 and $12. Quinoy st, flats, 4 rooms; very desirable; $11 and $12. J.

S. FERGUSON, 060 Gates av. mo LET STOUE AND CELLAR IN B. Lane'B Building, corner Fifth av. and Sterling place, for hrtusafumisning.

hirdwnre and tinning business; has elegant, well lighted cellar, 20x05 leaf, no bet tot location in elty for above business: rent low; loasi: possession May 1. Apply to J. H. SKILL. MAN, office, 91 Fiithav: open evenings.

LET STORES 200 AND 202 COURT iL st Old establiKhed shoo corner Columbia and Woitlhuli sts, fine large store and size 24x44. plate glaibs front, suitable for any lirst nlass business, will lu. tsQ for term of years; two on Hamilton av. suitable for any light manufacturing business. F.

G. PITCHER, 71 Hamilton av. mo LETr STORES 02 AND 94 MYRTLE Jt av, near Mullins' neiv building, two fine stores and basements; together or separate: sie, 112 Livingston st. a iioe store, y30; 168 Ellery st, st re and two rooms. $15 large Fiilton, Court.

Smith ani loading streats; floors; lofts; offices. WliHAM H. GRACE, corner Willoughby and Jay sts. on DeKalb av. 1IH2.

store with 2 rooms, range, tubs and sink, $15. 992 and 991' suitable for grocory, tea, stove; laundry, boDtand allies, mcy orbarber. Flats, 4 rooms, range, tubs and sink $11 and $12. JiVFERGUSON Vm Gates av. FOB SX LE FAfJXQHV PRQPEItl 70R SLE FA01ORY LET, X1 tn elegant 0 story factory, with 6hgma and JioUbt elovaloraud at era pipes.

thetiorneebltrt aond' Fserentnanjl.wilhfn tpnmlnfebfes'williwi mO LET FLATS REMSEN ST, NEAR JL Montague Terrace Most delhrhtf ul apartm ents on the Heights fifteen minntes from Wall st. Oall ALDliN, 8J)RernBett ei. rpO LET FLATS 13 TO $16 MONTH New, in brick building 929 DeKalb av, near Sum RS.APPl.'?. initor on promises, or BUfjKD 4 WHITING, Beekman st, Now York. To.

LET FLATS SPLENDID FLATS on Washington and Mvrtlo avs: 5 rooms nanh all improvements; rents $18 to $20, Apply to housekeeper, 460 Myrtle av. TO LET FLAT 3 AND 65 HENRY ST, near Orange Only one remaining in this new building: second flat, 7 rooms and bath, all improvements. OAKY STEVENSON, l')5 Fulton st. mO LET FLATS IN THOSE ELEGANT A new buildings, 650 and 552 Hancock Bt, near Stuyvesant ar; all improvements; 7 rooms; grates, cabinet mantles and mirrors, etc. Apply on premises, or to JOHN F.

RYAN, 215 Hewes st. TO LET FLATS SECOND, THIRD and fourth flats, 92 Sterling plaoe, between Sixth and Seventh avs; handsomely looated brown stone, 8 rooms, all improvements, boated. Apply to janitor on premises, orjuthjrd flat, 30 Prospect plaoe. TO LK FLATS FIRST TO FOURTH 4 ancl 6 rooms, in first class order; $13 to $15; fifteen minutes to the bridge by three lines of cars. Apply on the premises, 570 Warren st, near Fourth avenue.

TO LET FLATS 10 PER MONTH TO small first or second; four rooms; large yard lines of cars. Anply on premises, H4 and 86 Snydara st. or to WILLIAM BRIDGE, 13 Willoughby st, near City Hall. LET FLATS LEXINGTON AV, north side, west of Reid ay first 1n HnnH tcoi. bath; better than average fiat; fifteen minutes from City Hall, twenty minntes from bridge; open daily and Sunday.

mo LET FLATS FIRST AND THIRD JL flats in the Dickinson one of the most elegant apartment houses on the Heights; ail the latest improvements and conveniences; rent, $55 and $50; can be seen at any time. Apply to janitor at 82 Montague st. mo let flTtthoee flats A on Sevonth av, near Seventh st, 7 rooms; half of May's rent allowed: halls and stairs to bo handsomely carpeted; electric bell, janitor, etc. BROWN 40 Pif thav. mb let flat 6 rooms and bath A room; a nice neighborhood; 3 story singlo brown atone; private hatls: all improvements; new decorations, carpets, etc.

rent $21: balance of month free. H. B. CROSSETT, 83 Oedar st. Now York.

mc LET FL ATS ON DE KALB AV, BE South Elliott and Fort Greene places, oppo eene. 7 rnmn Hud h.h nil imnmrnmonto $30 to $37 per month. Apply to GEORGE R. BROWN 2jKJourt st, Room 71A. To let flats handsome, desir able, light rooms; all improvements; private halls, janitor service, papered, splended condition; on Greene, Nostrand, Lexington Qnincy et, near Nostrand av.

olovated etation; rents from $20 up. Apply to JOSEPH it ujjiijl.0, uij, i noairana av; open evenings. TO LET Fl.ATS 6 ROOMS; ALL IM provementa: halls furnished and lighted; near Long Island Railroad depot; price, $27, $25, $23 per month; also flats on Sixth av; all improvements as above; price 816 per month; awnings to nil front windows of 'our Hate. Apply at 121 Hatbush av. N.

T. SPRAGUE. mo LET FLATS ON the hill ten A minutes from bridge; near DeKalb av. station: light, airy and well ventdated; hard wood finish; handsomely papered: janitor; thoroughly heated; very convenient and comfortable; a few left. Apply to owner on 8 remises, 251 Stueben st, or LEONARD MOODY, 20 ourt Bt.

mo LET FLATS TYLER ife ROBERTS, A 243 Reid av. near Halsey st; open evenings. rooms, corner, decorated. Lewis av $22 00 7 rooms, corner, all light, Halsey st 13.00 6 rooms, no stores, neat. Halsey st IG I'O Grooms, good order, no scores, Fulton st, 14 Oil 6 rooms, frame, Bancroft place 10.00 TO LET FLATS APARTMENTS 207 Wyckoff st, noar Bond, first and second flats, 5 rooms, all improvements, $16, 45 Willoughby st, corner of Jay.4 roams.

$18; 1IW Ellery st, 4 rooms, 2 rooms, others. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner Willongh by and Jay sts. TO LET FLATS KENSINGTON, AND Coleman apartments, Lafayette av. nnd Steuben st; 5 rooms each; all light, with open grates, hardwood trimming; handsomely fitted np and heated throughout: Btrictly private; within one block of station and ten minutes to bridge; location unsurpassed; rents from $35 M.AP?lyA 3aniti on promises, or PAUL O.

GRENING, 420 Gates av. TOlUETLATS MARCY FLATS ELE gant buildings and location, Marcy av. and Hancock st; finest block in Twenty third Ward; 80 foot deep; 8 light rooms; all improvements: all steam heated and guaranteed; colored janitor in attendance: nor.r road nu norse cars to au rernea; second and third lints, to $37; small families only. G. S.

CARPENTER, 1, ruiiuu nn; ujjbu tin y. TO LET FLATS THE LOWEST RENTS in Brooklyn for equal accommodation, in the Fou gera, oorner of Clinton st. and Atlantic av; stoam heat, elevator, attendance, tiled balls, hard wood finish every convenience; 7 rooms and bath; within five minutes' walk of Wall st. and South ferries; rent $500 and upward; two beautiful corner flats remain unrented; send ft0r.5 descriptive pamphlet. CHARLES A.

SEYMOUR 4 agents, 203 Montague Bt. LET FLATS 15 TO $17 PER month, on President st, noar Fifth av; good location; olegant new flat five rooms and bath room: all lighted; every modern improvement; dumb waiter, electric bells, spooking tabes throughout, door opener, halls and stairs furnished with raoquet carpets; janitor in tttionuauce; eignieen minutes trom terries and bridge. Jjimtor ori premises, 638 President st, GEORGE R. BKOWN, 25 Court st. mo LET FLAT IN THE LITCHFIELD JL I BuildinC.

113 Court hL hnt.WAon Kt.ntn nnd Rrlinr. merhorn; 20x75: 8 rooms, all improvements, nnwlv papered and painted; new awnings; five minutes' walk ir eitner xerry or bridge; rent 30, top flat $33. Apply on premises to F. S. LI flat.r aft find premises to F.

S. LITCHFIELD. owner, or liuutuiis 113 Court st. BKOCKWAY, in furniture store, TO LET FLATS ELEGANT FLATS IN 3 story brown stone buildings on Prospect Heights; only three blocks from the park; halls and stairs carpeted; windows furnished; electric bells; janitor service; all improvements; free rent to Mayl: first flat. 0 rooms and batb, $21; second Hit, fi rooms and bath, $20: third flat, 6 rooms and bath, $19.

For permit apply to WARD 442 Fifth ay, near Ninth st, and 166 Montague st, oorner Clinton. TO LET FLATS ON THE HEIGHTS $32 to $38 per month, in the Shawnee. 29 Willow st, near Cranberry: elegant new flats, rooms and bathroom, all rooms lighted with outside windows, every modern improvement, heated with steam, elootric belis and speaking tubes throughout the house, electric door opener, main hall tiled, halls and stairs furnished with mpqnet carpets; janitor in attendance, five minutes' walk to bridgo and ferries. Apply to janitor, on premises, or to GEORGE BROWN, owner, 20 Oourt at, Room 71A. FOR S.1LE RE1I, JTSSXATC FOR SALE LOTS IVY ST, $800 PAL metto at, $1,000: corner Shaffer and Evergreen, S1.200.

MACDUFF, No. 1,165 Broadway, Gates sta tlon. FOR SALE LOTS TWO LOTS, NORTH west corner of Wyokoff.av. and Grove st; good corner for store: terms to suit: wonld assist a builder to improve. Inquire at 227 Madison st.

SALE LOTS TWO LOTS, 20X100 i1 each, on westerly Bide of Fourth av, 20 feet south of Dongloss st; the tiro for $2,100: Title Guarantee Company's tttleoMresaJOPjiBoxOT, Eagle office. SALE BUILDING OR LEASE A Frame building, 35x100, two stories, with high ceil irigs, plenty of light, with a plot of twenty lots of ground uue uiock irum puom Btreet. dock. REYNOLDS, 893 Grand 7lOR SALE LOTS TWELVE CHOICE building lots, namely, ten on Bedford av, corner ates, with mansion; these lota will be sold together or separately; one on Ninth av, near PlaTa, and ono corner gore lot on Union Bt and Plaza. Apply to FLAMES B.

OANDL15R, 43 Wall st, Hew York, JWR SALE LOTS JEFFERSON AV. near Bedford truwirui ostrand av. r.ornor Marion at ft 7il Dean st, near Bedford av 214x275 Putnam av, near Marcy 200x275 Dean at, corner Kingston av. 200x100 St. Marke'av, near Brooklyn 50x150 Halsey st, corner Ralph av 109x100 Jefferson av.

near Reid 75xlC0 Also other singlo lots and plots on line of roads suitable for immediate improvement. D. H. FOWLER tfc 1.239 Bedford av, near Fulton st. COUNTRY PROPERTY FPU SALE FOR SALE HOUSE AT WOODHAVEN, L.

I three minutes walk from Ozone Park or Long Island Railroad depot. Inquire of E. W. JONES, Builder, Olintonplace. FOR SALE HOUSE A HANDSOME new house of 9 rooms on Lincoln av handy to depot, stores, churches, schools, for ouly $900 cash balance at 5 per a good bargain.

0. L. WALLACE, Rockvillo Center, L. I. OR SALE FARMS AND VILLAGE property on ana new Great South Bay; somo splendid bnildmg plos at Bell port; fumishod cottages tu ihl ior ujb season; nsis sent on application, funiia PRICE, Patoaogue, L.

FOR SALE HOTEL OR EXCHANGE for Brooklyn or WilHamsburgh property a hotel and farm, of 75 acres of land, highly cultivated, well stocked, icehouse tilled near poBt office, church and school house, on Long Island. Owner to bo seen at 654 Greeno av. FOR SALE HOUSE IN A SOUTH SIDE Long Island village: lawn, garden, orchard, barn, rcc. wouiu exenango ior nouse in Krooiriyn. or particu lars address HAMMOND, Box 3,703.

New York Post umoe. FOR SALE HOUSES OR TO LET, AT or near Nortbport, cottage and barn good water front; three large houses and barns; one fully furnished house; large list of villas, water fronts, farms an! building sites. Catalogue. HENRY MOTT 4 CO North port, L. I.

FOR SALE HOUSE AT PORT CHES ter, N. Y. The elegant residence known as tbj Abendroth Place; Bixtson acres; over five hundred feet of waterfront; houso finished in hard wood and i perfect order; has twelve large bedrooms; fine rairrt 4, car pots and chandeliers, gas. Croton water and ste ira heat throughout the house; stone stable, hothouse, gardeuer's houso and barn, grapery (black Hamburg and Muscat grapes), elegant lawns; everything of the most substantial character; only recently vacated through death of lato owner; it is one of ihe very finest places on the Sound; in a neighborhood steadily improving in value and will have greatly increased railway facilities in the near future; at present thirty nine minntes from Grand Central Depot by quick trains. Apply to EDWIN PACKARD, 241 Henry at.

for s.iii: pi irvos. OR SALE PIANO SI 35 UPRIGHT: also, fine Weber and Stelnway. ANDERSON 298 Fulton st. 57tOR SALE PIANO 8 MONTH ly Sto'nway upright, bargain; new pianos and organs rented, $1 to ten st black wnlnut organ, guaranteed in every way, $38; Mason Hamlin and Eatey below cost. RIDDLE'S, 557 Fulton st.

HjOR Jogs, legs, less half value: lnrno stock Halline off. rn.irlv uuouu uriL ua; roguraiesd cost: inscaiimont3 taseu. PHELPS, 330 Fulton at, opposite Washington. foR sale piano a parYy leav 1 ing the city offer a cabinet grand piano of er.tra finish and quality; mod but two months very carefully; every improvemant' full guarantee by bes1 maker; vory low price. Address at ouce PHILHARMONIC, Eagle office.

SALE IOR SALE FURNITURE A PARLOR Btiit of seven pieces; at a sacrifice on nccount of breaking up housekeeping. Can be seen for a weok at 103 Prospect av, South Brooklyn. 2 I' "jiOR LE FURNITUiUlLlJrNG bed, nor front, wardrobe style, oost $123; hair mattress; all iu pirfvct order; only used one month; family leaviug the city. Residence, 153 Easiest, Green point. FOR ALE URNITinH3 ESi XilLE household gonds v.

ill be sold at a sacrifice; piirlor suits, bedroom suit, chandoiiors, disho, no second hand dealers need apply. MOORE, 27G Ninth st; calljirfiPwM. FOR SALE FURNITURE A PRIVATE family breaking up housekenplug will dispose of tuoir household furnitaro at pr.vato sale, consisting of general lino of furniture used in keeping house; sale will last one week from date. Furniture can be seen at 552 Pacilic st, corner of Fourth av. 7U)R SALE FURNITUIIE HANDSOME parlor suit, worth $110.

for $G5; also, very desirable fltlo suit in mohair tilush for A70. worth at. lr.nat. Tr, thesu splits wore just taken back from r. lro lious i and are very slightly fhnn worn, but otherwise first class iu every particular.

Aa buy nothing but manufacturers' and wlu 'le house of first class furni tnr.i the public will see tho advantage calling at HxAMS mammoth furniture warerooms, 101 Court st, corner Sohormorhorn. FOR SALE FURNITURE TIIE CON tents of house Parlor suit in satin damask and Filuph. very han lsome, cost 522 for $90; pinna, our roun 1 corners, 7 octave, for $G5; mo juotto earpst ftr $30, worth doublo the price; a very rare French clojk, strikei one fioartei and one half hourly, strides with a chime, cost in France fur S351; ery nice music box, eight tunos, for $12; als. all the chamber and diningroom furniture ani carpets of entire house, in uso but a very short time, HYAMS, 1U1 Court st, corner Schermerhorn. IT.OR SALE FURNITURE A PARTY break inr nn house wishoa to d.Bnose of tho following arncjes; Dining Room One leather seit arm chair, $0, and nlnvon smaller chairs, leather seats, $3 each; also walnut fcideboard, $35; body Brussels trper, inelud ug lining, C5t.

per yard; three picture engravings, leat.ier sofa, $25. Parlor Suit Two arm chairs and four smaller ch irs, one setteo, brocaded bilk and walnut center table, alto gstln $S5 Second Floor Hiavy walnut and dressing case and wish stand and sinnll table lor $0i. Also, walnut bedstead, dressing case and wardrobe for $65. Another Set Walnut bestead, dressing case, wash stand and small table, altogether One walnut hat rack. Parlor carnetri.

hbdv Krnssfl wit'i Cillc. nor vard. Second Floor Body Brussels, w'tUi lininif, 50c. per yard. Inquire at 228 Livingston st i F( SAJUE ATS.

WOB SALE FLAT! TWO 4 STORY JL brown etn. ilat. all oc i 10 per ennt. rto W. O.

RUSSELL, vjm nxouange ior gooa lots. RWHanodoi.t JL IOU SALE FLi lNVEiirORS IN nrdarnd.aibelA flat Tiled to examlnn newl iwrwn conwoi: lent: of. 7 fnaa room.1 WANTED SLIP STITOHBR8 Ow FOUR fn Iff RntTr.KKTrJfiRIl A 42S BfOOQlB 8L, new 11 must write a good hand. Apply after P. M.

NEWPORT LAUNDRY, 590 Atlantic av. WANTED ANY ONE WHO WISHESTO learn any sewing machine wilt receive fall instructions every working day exoept Saturday, free of charge, at tho Sewing Machine School of the Brooklyn Children's Aid Society, CI Poplar st. Honrs 9 to 5 daily. Nnrscs and cam stresses ANTED A CHILDREN'S NURSE references required. 364 Carlton av WANTED AS NURSE FOB.

AN IN fant, a good, kind girl, willing to goto Saratoga or the Summer; mast have city references. Call at 428 Clorniontav. V7 ANTED AS A URSBTO A BABY TV 3 years old, a German girl; one who can teach the 1me iiaen; bnst of rnfnrttnce reauired. Please call at 434 Paoiuc st. WANTED AS NUBSB AND TO MAKE herself useful in a private family, a girl aged 18 or 30; wasres $2.50 per ek; also, a cook.

In'mh at 235 Washington av, corner Willoughby. 7 ANTE 1 A COMPETENT NURSE TO take caro of two children and do light npstairs work: must have good reference and willing to go to the country in Summer. Apply at 310 Madison st, near Tompkins WANTED FOR AN INFANT, A COM petent nursa must bo woll reoommentlocl. Apply at 881) Quincy at. WANTED TO MIND BABY, DO FINE washing and irm.ng and to go to the country for the Summer, a young girl.

Call at 78 Herkimer st, near Nostrand av, on Friday. WANTEDTO TAKE CARE" OF BABY 2 years old. a youngir); must go home at night; wage3 8C. Call at 28CJ Lafayette av. ChamUeiinn'uiM and Waitresses.

WANTED AS CHAMBERMAID AND waitress, a girl; Prot9taut preferred. Apply at 39 Madison at. Wanted Waitress and cham bermaid; thorough; must furnish first class references. Call this afternoon and evening at 07 Hicks st. 75T A TED A SAL AD Alb, A RE TV spectablo mng girl, willing and obliginc.be twet'n the ages of 12 and 10; roforence required.

Call for throe days at 492Third st, near Seventh av T7 AN J'EDTO UTPST A IRS WORK, a girl abnut Ifi. Oali atUl Vanderbilt av. WANTED TO" DO THE UPSTAIRS "work and make hersplf generally usefnl. a girl; reference required. Call at 1,008 Dean St.

near Bedford av. VANTED ONETTaS and wattre s. the as seamstress, two girls; teferencBS required. 110 Loo av. ANTED A GOOD COOK, WASHER and ironor.

to a short distance in the country; references reiiuired. at 15 Cranberry st. ANTED A COMPETENT COOK FOR nrivate boardim? house. AddIs with referonco, at 122 Montague it. ANTED AS A COOK, WASHER AND Ironerin a small private family, a girl.

Apply at 247 Washington st T57 AN TED AS COOK, WASHER AND ironer, a competent girl with city reference. Apply at 15 South Oxford st, ANTED A COOK, WASHER AND ironer iu a family of three. Apply Friday morning at98 Hancock 7 ANTED AS A COOK, WASHER AND 7 ironer, a competent roferenco. Apply at 330 Fourth st, between Fifth and Sixth avs. ANTED AS GOOD COOK, WASHER nnd irnnnr.

a i irl wanes $12 or All citv refer enda. Apply, aiier 10 A. M. on Friday, at 226 Carlton av. WANTED AS A COMPETENT UOOK and lnundress in a small, private family, a roliuMa girl referonre roouired.

4 Spencer place, between Fulton and Hancock streets. 7STaNTED A GOOD PLAIN COOK, washer and ironer in an American family of four; German or SwoJe prntorrod. Apply at 70 Greene av. ANTED AS COOK AND LAUN dress and upstairs eirl, nromntly, two girls; wages are $lfi and $13; refL ronces required. 133 South Third 8t, E.

D. WANTED A FIRST CLASS COOK, washer and ironer. One willing to go with the family into the country 1st of May for the Summor can apply at 215 Berkeley pjaco. "ANTED A COMPETENT COOK TO assist with washing: good city reference reauired. Apply on Thursday evening or Friday morning at 823 St.

Marks av. ANTED LAUNDRESS IN A nrivatn familv. a vonnn eirl who is willing to as sist with I he lost of the week. Apply at 590 Benioru av, corner or Keap st. TANWliLAUNDRESS AND TO AS sistwith other work, a girl; wages $13.

Apply at 93 Pineapple st near Fnlton. WANTEliFOR DOWN STAIRS WORK, a good, neat sirl: references required. Apply this evening or Friday at No. 1 Hanson place. ANTED FOR DOWNSTAIRS WORK in a family of six.

a sirl: wages Slti: must be a good cook and laundress ani have city reference no others need apply this opening at 382 Court st. ED TO COOK AND ASSIST with washing and ironing, a girl. Apply for two days, with referenc. a. at 135 Soventh at, near Seventh av.

tTntedto do the DOWNSTAIRS 7 work, a girl: must be a good cook; reference required. Apply at 156 Sitth nr. 757 ANTED TO DO DOWNSTAIRS work, a girl; must be a good cook, washer and ircner; references required. Call at 300 Schormerhorn street. ANTED TO ASSIST AS REQUIRED, a laundress and chambermaid; also a Germnn waitress and chambermaid references from lost places.

Call between 9 and 11 o'clock Friday morning at 202 President St. i encmi li us ewor Ji WANTE FOR GEN ERAL HOUSE work, a girl. Call in evening at 125 Jefferson av, second Hat. Wanted for general house work, a good cook, washer and ironer; good wages to competent girl. Apply 242 Grand av; WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl; must be a good cook and ircner; wages $12 or $14 Apply at 629 Madison st.

NTrED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl; must be a good laundress and have city reference, 'all at once at 170 Herkimer st. 7 ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work and ta assist in the care of a child in a family of three, a thoroughly competent girl, immediately; must have guod references; good home and good wagei to right person. A pply at 449 Eighth st, near Seventh av. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE workinatlat, a girl. Apply at store, 9U0 Fulton st.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a sooi enmnetent cirl: a irood Dlace for a goud girl. Cat! this week at 369 Sackett st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. a comnntont cirl. with city reference: cood good wages.

Apply at 312 Monroe at, near Marcy ay, ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a cirl: must bo a good washer and ironer: reference required. Apply at 76 Downing st. XJ ANTED TO DO GENERAL HO0SE work, a gor.d girl, immediately; best wages paid. Apply nt 42a Tenth st, Bret Hat. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE eral housework, a eirl mast bo a sood cook and laundress.

Apply with reference at 524 Madison st WAOTED work in a family of four, a neat, tidy girl; must have good reference wagos 312. Apply at 15 Madison st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small familv. a neat, ooninotent cirl with good reference. O.

et C'J South Elliott place. WASTED TODO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small private family, a Swedish or Gorman girl. Call for two days between 10 and 2 o'clock at C7 Willow st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small nrivata familv. a neat, comnetent girl: Swede or German preferred; city referanco required.

Call for throe days at 237 Union st. ANTED TO DO GEXEKAL HOUSE work. airirJ: rniercnce reiiuired must nnderaland cooking an 1 laundry woik. 115 bt. Johns place.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family of adults, a ProteaLant girl; German pieferred wngos $16 to a well rocom mended person. Apply for two days at 1GC LeffertB place TO DO GENERAL HOUSrF work, a girl must be a good plain cook and laundress. Apply at 15G Willoughby av, between 6 and 8 P. M. a ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small familv.

a cirl must be a eood cook and laundress and have good city roferenco. Call at 373 Union St. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a smart, tidy girl; must be a good washer and ironer and understand plain cooking. 1,375 Paci no street; WANTED TO "DO GENERAL7HOUSE: work, a girl; reference required. Call between 7 and 10 o'clock at 1G Arlington place.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a reliable girl one who will go to the country in tho Summer; references reqnired. Apply at 230 Quincy st. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOTJSE work, a Pr.itestant girl references required. Apply for two days at 414 First Bt, between Sixth and Seventh avs ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl: muBt be a good plain cook and laun dresB and have good Brooklyn references: no others need apply at 74 Macon st, near Nostrand av WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a family of throo, a colored girl; must bo fully competent and have first class references. Apply all this week atG5 Honry st, fourth Hat.

77anWd TO DO GENERAL ilOUSE VV work, a smart, willing and obliging girl: must be a good cook, washer and ironer and kind to childron; American proferred. Call on Mrs. BADEN, 130 Hoyt st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl; most be a good plain cook.wasb er and ironer, neat and obliging and coma well recommended. Apply at 1IC Lincoln place, near Sixth av.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work. ji. nm An no obioction to colored: must, ha a good cook nnd laundress and have good references. Apply at 93 Columbia heights. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a familv of four adults, a com lie tent Pro testant pirl well recommended a trood home foi a aood girl.

Inquire at 670 Lafayette av. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a German, Swede or Protestant girl, to go a sliurt stance in the country all city conveniences. Apply at 30G Greene ay. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE wnrlr in ft nma.ll familv. a Protestant irirl a comfortable home promised.

Address Box 5, Eayle office. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a fami'v of three adults, an honest, tidv girl; good wages; reference roquired. Call at 1,301 Dean fct, corner of Kingston ay VST ANTED TO DO GENERAL, HOUSE work in a family of four, a girl; must be a first class cook, washer and ironer and have best cily relureuce. Apply to morrow from 9 A. M.

to 5 P. M. at Sufi President st, near Eighth av. ANTED TO DO HOUSEWORK IN A small family, a girl, at 41 Summit st. 7SJ ANTED TO DO THE ENTIRE WOKK of a small family, two good German, Swedish or Norwegian girls; mast be neat, capable and woll recommended and willing to go a short distance in the country for the Summer.

Apply at 371 Jeheron av, between Tompkins and hruop. Employment Agencies. VP ANTED RELIABLE GIRLS WITH g'jod city references to take situations in first class families. Families supplied with the best female help at tho liedford av. Employment Bureau, Bedford av; passage tickets and drafts issued, 7 ANTED GIRLS RELIABLE GlliLS to take situations in first class familrs: families supplied with the best female help, at Mrs.

DIETER'S Employment Bureau, 332 DeKalb av, corner of St. James place: VST ANTED GIRLS EAGLE AGEN ClY 184AtIant'0 av; largest and best office; over 2' '6 of the best situations on hand; city or country; is the time to call here and select a good situation: tickets and drafts at lowest ANTE SEUVAN TS MANAGED BY ladies Brooklyn Einolovmnnf. Rnrami. niincnr.i et, near uuiton, inroe oiocks oeiow Uity on corner; many respectable servants coma hero who have never baeu at an ollice before; aituations ready in city ot country. ANTED A GOOD JJLACKSailTH AT Franklin av.

and Ilergen st. J. WlljK. A1 ANTED l'OR JiOWLING ALLEY, VT two smart boys. Apply to S'i'KWARD, 10J Lafayette av, basement door.

7S7 ANTED IN A CLOTHING STORK, A II boy about Hi or 17 yesra of ace. Apply with reference, to D. JAUOH. I DeKaib av. 767 ANTED SAJjiOSMBN; ONE OR TWO good men on commission.

Address PAPKlt BOX, Kagle branch, Al Broadway. ANTED DRIVER FOR A BUSINESS wniron: most bran neifc. tidv ninn. with hnst, citv reference; permanant "if suitoi. Address, with compan sat ion expecifed, DRIVER, Eagle otlioa; WANTED iSNEItGETIC MAN, willin tasell tho most attractive proptrty on a liberal commission, may apply to GEORGE A.

ALLIN, secretary, 18 Williams Bt. ANTED BUIGHT AND INT LL I ffent hors with retmniniindrttton iti 4in employment a Wf ANTED AS JANITORS, A MAW AND wifo without children, not over SO years, with some experience, to take charge of four flats; German, Swedish or Amerioan preferred; reforenoe requirod. In quira at 641 Washington av, on Saturday, the 14th, from 4 to 6 o'clock P. side door. WAWI3 SBTUATIOIVSi FEMALES.

WANTEU SITUATION A STORE or office, by a young lady; plain writer. Address liUNttST, iiox 'L, Jiaie omce. ANTED SITUATION AS A JANI I rods, icoyemjouia ucii.iuu nuiueu, uooV nu; reference. Cali for two days on Mra, LANE at 484 Atlan tio av, bntchershop. WANTED SITUATION IN BAKERY, by a respectable young American girl; understands all kinds of bread and cake; best of reference.

Apply at 183 Green Bt, Graen point. Monthly Nurses. WANTE URSING AN AMERICAN nurse of experience wishes to make engagements with siok persons or ladies ia confinement; references satisfactory. Mrs. 223 Sandford st.

run sea ami Sfatuiirosnoa. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE or would do ohamberwork and sewingj can furnish references. SHEJRMAN, 50 CougrBss st. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, by a girl oxperiencod in the care of children; can furnish first class city reference from present employer. S63 Jefferson av.

ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, hv reRnectable cirl: thoronchlv competent to take full charge of a baby lias three years' reference from last place Please call forjwo days at 92 Carroll et. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHILD'S nurse, by a respectable young colored girl; has good city reference. Call for two days at 142 Navy st. TTan ted situation as a chil dren's companion and give instruction on piano, by a respectable young girl. Apply for one week at 407 Eighteenth st.

ANTED SITUATION AS A COMPE tent nurse, by a yonne girl has best of city reference from last place. PIojbo call or address 102 Huntington Bt. ANTED SITUATION BY A LADY fr.f hnr nnrsfl' nerfeRtlv (inmnnrflnt tn take chart? a of infant from birth; is a good sewer; best of references. Call at present employer's, 397 Clinton av. WANTED SITUATION TO MIND childron and to r.ss'at in light housework, by a young American girl.

Please oall for two daysato49 St. Marks av; ringjiell twice front door; TJ57 ANTED SITUATION TAKE care of children, by a respectable young girl; is willing and obliging: good reference given. Please call at 13 Gates av, near Vandeibilt. ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE ari a of children and do nnstaira work, bv a vonntr girl; has good ruferonce; willing to go to the conntry nt any timo. Please call at 734 Bergen st, near Underbill av.

ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE cartt of a child and resist with Itzht housework, by a respectablo young tirl of 15. Please call for two days at 05i av, in roar no cards answered. ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE caro of children end would assist with upstairs work, by a young girl. can at present employer 30 Strong place. ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE cuTFi of n.

bahv. or to do waitinir or dinincroom wr.rk. or any kind of work, by a respectable youn American trirl 18 years old best city reference. Please call at st, first floor AN TED SITUATION TO TAKE 7 caro of a growing child and do sewing, by a young woman; no objection to goins a short distance in the country; city references. Calf at 014 Hicks st, near De WANTED SITUATION TO TAKE EN tiro chargo rt an infant and bring it up on a bottle, by a competent nurse is a good plain sewer; has good oily rerercnoe.

Plenao call for two days at 379 JUrt st, near First place. Chambermaids and "Waitresses. TST ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM berinaid and eas, by a respectablo girl lately landed. Please call at Itil Fifth ay ANTE 3IT ATToN AS A 1 AM bermaid nnd waitress, by a young girl; has good reference. Please oall at 112 Sandford st, near Myrtle av.

ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM barmaid and waitress, bv a votmir rrirl. Please call nt present employer's, 63 Cambridge place. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid or unstairs lrl in a. small familv: can give good references. Call or address 517 Henry st.

1 WANTED SIT fj ATION AS A GUAM barmaid and waitress; can give best of reference. Please call at 393 Washington av. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a Gorman girl. Call at Atlantic no cards. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM barmaid and wnif ress.

bv a reliable cirl has lived for six years with her present empivyer. Apply at 20G Grand av. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid nnd waitress, by a young girl; would like to go to the country; has good city reference. 378 Hioks street. 7 ANTED SITUATION AS A OfiAM bermaid and nurse, by a respectablo young girl; no objections, to the counlry; good reference.

Call lor two days at 112 Sands st; no cards answered. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a respectable young girl; has best city reference and is willing and obliging. Pleuso call for two days at 327 Gold sb. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and ka tnstrossin a nmall nrivate fnmilr. "by a respectable young German girl.

Can bo teen at presoni employer's, 17G Schermerhorn at. AN TED SITU ATION AS A CHAM bermaid. bv a vouncr eirl. lately lfindod win assist witn wusamg or nurse. Uall tor two aays at vol Third av, South Brooklyn, first ilour.

VNTED SITUA'riONAS A CHAftl bermaid and seamstress, by a competent Protestant girl; Heights preferred long references iroin tho Heights. Address M. Box 13, Eagle omce. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a voting cirl: has cfty reference. Pleaso call at 443 Hicks st, Towor Buildings, Room 6.

ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, or would do housework, by BTespectable girl; thres ynars1 reference from her last place. Please call at 390 Hicks st, near Warren. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermald and waitress, by young German girl; will assist with washing; good reference. Call at 59 Prospect st, second floor. WA SITU ATI ON AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a respectable girl, with reference.

Call at pre. eat employer's, 28 Stroug place, between Harrison and Dgra.v ats. X) ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM TV bermaiH only, in a boardinghouso. by a respectable colored girl. Call for two days at 30 Fleet st, near Willoughby; no cards.

ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and bv a rafmeRtAhle. trirl. Plefute can ior two nays ac present; employers, 10 rresiaent st; no cards answered. S7ANTED SITUATION AS A CIIAl bermaid nnd waitress iu a private family or boarding hocss, by a re. neutablo young girl has good city references.

Please aidress R. Eagle otfice. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM, bermaid ord waitress or to take care of children, by respectable young girl. Call for two days at present employer's; 33T AdelpTii st. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a young girl; willing and obliging; city reference.

Please call at 351 Court street. ANTED SITUATION AS A OH AM bermaid and waitress, bv a vauntr cirl who has frmr years' reference irom present employer. PleaBe call for two days at 192 Cumberland st, between Willoughby and DeKalb avs. SJ ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM barmaid and waitress litrht hnnnownrk nd Itnln to take care of children, by a youag giri; has one year's reference from her last place. Call for two days at 157 Douglass Bt; no cards.

ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD oh amber maid ani waitress, bva reaoeotable vounir gin no oojecuon io zue country or uunaren nest ot city reference. Call for two days at 410 Classon av, corner of Quincy st; no cards. anteditTJatIoIs" a wait ress, by a respectable young girl has four and one half years reterence from last place. Call Friday at 170 Court st, lirst lloor uo cards answered. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class chambermaid and waiirflnq; has srnnri rnfer once.

Please call at 477 Adelphi st; no cards. ANTED SITUATION AS FIRST class chamhermaid and wait.renn. bv a rftsnontahlA girl; has best of city references. Address Y. Box Ad Jngie omce.

WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class chambermaid and waitress, or would do light housework: throe yoars' city reference. Call for two days at 4 Wyckoff st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO CHAM berwork and waiting, by a respectable young woman. Call at present employer's, 219 Carlton av. AN TED SITU A TION TO TO UP stairs work and assist with children, by a respectable girl.

Call at 312 Stockton st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP VV stairs work and waiting, by a young woman; his the be3t of reference from Isst place. Please vail for two days at 172 SouttiPortland ay, near Atlantic. WANTED SITUA'IION TO DO UF stairs work, by a respectable young girl wants to go to the country in tho Summer time; boat city refer euces. Apply atNo.

158 Union st, top floor, to the front. WAN TED SITUATl6iTODO" UF stairs work, by a rospoctable American girl is willing to assist with washing and ironing; best ot refer ence. Apply atJ83 Greeiist, Greenpoiut. WANTED SlTUATl6 X6DO WF stairs work and make herself generally useful, by a young girl, between IS and 19 years old. Please call for two days at 01 Emmott et; MAMIE MACK.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stair.i work and tn take earn nf rliildrf n. nrurmild do general housework, by a respectable girl good refer euce. oau iur mo uavs at uu Aitantio av. "KTT ANTKI) MTaTT(1' TW1 TT Ktafrs work nr dmvnqfnirit hr vntincr oJi to plain cook, good washer and ironor; is willing and obliging; good reference. Please call at Go Atlantic av, second floor.

tv tiMicr itnct iriiier. WANTED SI1 UATION AS A COOK; willing to assist with washing three years' reference Call at present employer's, 16J Joraleniiin st. WAN TE SITUATION A A CUuK in a private family, by a good, rospoctable woman; city or country. Call at 162 Fourth av, South Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK and laundress, bv a comnetent eirl has haqt.

mtv reference; Heights preferred, Please call for to days at 329 lleury st, near Atlantic av, second floor, back. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and lronsr in a nrivate familv. hv a re spectable woman best city reference. Call for two days at 123 Washington st. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, bv a resnectahla cirl would nssiKfc with tvniliinr nnd ironing; has good city reference.

Pleaso call at 202 my lie av. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer. bv a resner.table woman can give city refBi once, Please call for two days at 379 Court street. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer nnd ironer. by a reiooctablo cirl: cood citv reterence.

Call for two days 512 Clermont av, corner Atlantic; no cards answered. AJ ANTED SITUATION AS COOK (inn WAn (hfirmifhlp durst art (la line Iitwinosj haa excellent references. Oall presiiit employer's, 2 Grace court, between Renisen and Joralemon sis, oil lik ks. VSJ ANTED SITUATIONS AS A lsuudress or housework, the other as chambermaid, wadresi, nursa, by two young Swedish girls; city or country; one year's roferenco; soparalo, together. Call Friday 7 Henry bt, near Fuiion no letters.

WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer, or to do general housework, by a rosneutablu uunir WMUtan: hai citv x'jease can ior t.vo days at Fulton st, near 'i'roy avenue. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, or would do housework in a small private fumilv. by a respectable girl; city relertmce; will be found will in? and obliging. Pleaso call for two days at tiOii Vandeibilt uv, in the itoro. WA NTED SITU ATION AS A GOOD plain cook, washer and ironer in a private family, by a respectable woman; good City reference.

78 North Portland a v. NTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook and first iass wr.shpr and ironer. nr wmihl do general housework, by respectable girl; best of city rciuiuncu. a nuuipui near Aiiamic av. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD co ik aud baker, bv a resusctahle wnninn: willim.

ence irom last place. Can be seen for two days at 103 Til lary st. 457 TED SIT ATIO A A GOOD cook, washer and ironerin a email privato lly no objection to goin in the country lor tne humiuor; can come well locomrnended. Please call at 4BI Myrtle av, corner ol" Hail nt. Vu; ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook and laundress, by a competent woman would do housework in a small family; would go a short distance in the cutintry; good reference given.

Please cail for two days at Naty ac, near Alyitle av. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST f.ina. rfioh has first. cJflS3 reference: no wHuhino Apply for two days at It State st, lirat floor. ArANTED SITUATlON AS'AFIilSf Tr class plain cook, washer and ironer.

Call for two days at 071 av. WANTED SITUATION AS A FIUfcT class cook, by a middle aged American woman will ing to assist with it ashing; is a good baker of broad and cine; good reference. Address 212 Jay at, near Concord. ANTED SITU ATION AS A FIRST Knft from Map tO.i. f1.1l trta mOLET HOTTSES 203 AND 205 SIXTH JL av.

near unton st 3 story and basement brown atone dwellings. For permit and particulars apply to owner, 84 Sixth av, near Flatbuah av. mo LET HOUSE $40 PER MONTH for a 3 story and basement bxiok house, centrally located. Apply to PAUL O. RENIN 420 Gates avenue.

TO LET HOUSE 18 THIRD ST, BE tween Smith and Hoyt 3 story and basement brick .13 rooms; all improvements in good order. JAMES S1IMN 18 Broadway, New Vork City. 0 LET HOUSE A HANDSOME 3 story brown stone dwelling, $45: perfect order; handsomely papered 845 monthly; would sell. Apply at 740 Reid av. mO LET HOUSE 50 THIRD ST, BE JL tween Smith and Hoyt 2 story and basemont brick, 9 rooms, all improvements, in good order.

JAMES ST1KEMAN, 18 Broadway, New York City. LET HOUSE A MONTH A 2 atorv and basement frame: fl rooms and Imth complete order; all improvements; one block from Sumner L. 79U Greene av, noar Lewis. TO "LET HOUSE $i00 3 STORY frame: 11 rooms; all improvements: good condi tion near Tompkins av. station.

PHILIP I). MASOK 29J Tompkins av. TO LBT HOUSHb 3 STORY FRAME JL duelling, 263 Dufflelrt 6T feet north of Fulton st; ail improvements. D. II.

WAT, Room 10, Garfield uild LET HOUSE 3 STORY BRICK 25 ffifttwido HiTinma. OTtfln ai nn iirillQhorl li avrl wnnrl floors in parlors, dlningroom and ball: perfect plumbing; good order: possession on or before May rent reasoa num. Aopiy to owner, xvj uoiumtna neigma. TO LET HOD SE OF 12 ROOMS, WITH all imnrovemnnf.R! ntnrvanrl hmiAmnnt, itnnn 911 feet wide; very pleasantly looated in Twenty third Ward; convenient to elevated and surface lines. CASH, Box 5, Kagle office.

TO LET HOUSE 31 POPLAR ST 3 story brick; 13 rooms; modern improvements; in good order; rent $700. For particulars inquire of H. of R. S. WYCKOFF, 632 Clinton av.

TO LET HOUSE 050 339 UNION ST, ten minutes to the bridge and ferries Desirable 3 story extension, 14 room brick improvements: can sub lot part; good location. RUSTIN BOBBINS, suoces sors to J. E. Cornell, 41 Court at. TO LET HOUSES ON GRAND AV, BE tween Willoughby and DoKalb, some neat and convenient 3 story basement brown stone houses; 11 rooms; plenty of closets all good order immediate possession rent $500.

Apply to P. WILLIAMS, 231 Ryor3on st. TjSo LET HOUSE .750123 SIXTH JL av, near Park plaoe 3 story basoment brown itone; all improvements nnd nice order; immediate possss S1! house 20x45 feut: best location in tho oity. Owner, 102 Adelphi sijnear Myrtle av. TO LET HiJUSESl GREENE AV, BE tween Stuy vesant and Reid olass location 2)6 Btoty and basement brown stone; 3 storyrear; 9 rooms and bath; 840 month: one block from elevated ata tion.

Apply at 893 Greene av; open daily. T) LET HOUSE ONLY $420 TO CARE" ful, responsible tenant The 2 Btoryhigh basement brick dwelling, 514 DeKalb av, near Bedford; twenty minutes to bridge; 8 rooms; improvements; handsomely papered and paintod. Owner, 405 Clermoatav. mOLET HOUSE AT REDUCED RENT, JL or for sale, a nice 3 story basement, brown stone front, sunny side Amity st, between Clinton and Henry: 11 rooms upstairs diningroom mirror bay windows plenty closots: unusually well arranged; nice order; possession. xj.

jiivxvi hi, aj. nroaast. ew xork. nhO LET HOUSB 2 STORY AND BASE JL ment brown stone, for two families; upper part a complete flat lower part a complete houso dnmb waiter, refrigerator, cabinet mantols: Stuyvesant Heights; Han cook st, near Stuyvoaant av. E.

H. BISHOP. rjpO LET HOUSE 13 ST. JAMES PLACE A 4 story and basement brown stone, with 2 story extension 16 room lirst olass looation and in fine order; possession May can be seen between 10 and 12 A. M.

and 2 and 5 P.M. Apply to H. E. BOWNS, 111 Broadway, New York. TO LET HOUSE 250 LEXINGTON AV, close to Nostrand av.

station, 3 story and basement brick; 10 rooms and bathroom; all improvements; Jjerfect order; good neighborhood; possession immediate rent $540; references. Owner on premises. TO LET HOUSES 2 STORY BROWN stone. Willoughby av, $35; tiro small houses for 820 and $22.50 a month: a 3 story and basement frame, Sao: a 2 story and basement brown stono, SiO. HAST INGB, 870 Broadway, corner DoKalb av.

mO LET HOUSES ON TENTH ST. JL near Seventh av; front, 2 atorv and basement house; will bo put in first class order, $480; also, on on same street, 8120; one on Sixth $460. BROWN BROTHERS, 40 Fifth av. TO LET HOUSE 2 STORY AND BASE ment brick. S50 Fifth st, between Fifth and Siith avs: 9 perfect order: all improvements; rent $35.

Apply to K. S. LITCHFIELD, owner, 455 Fifth st, between Sixth and Seventh avs. LET HOUSE 5600 348 MCDON OUCh St. near Stuvvesant av 3 atorv hasamAnt and cellar, 11 rooms, brown stone; furnace: boauttful location of houses and grounds.

FRY LYLE, 1,550 Fulton Bt, or RUSTIN BOBBINS, successors to J. E. Cornell, 44 Court st. mo LET HOUSES FLATS, STORES, JL floors, apartments, offices; our lists, which are Erinted in oar our othoo daily, are too long to publish ere; tenants will find everything that is desirable. WILLIAM H.

GRACE, oorner Wrloughby and Jay sts. TO LET HOUSE A FINE 3 STORY brown stone; 11 rooms; alcove; freahly papered; painted; parlors and halls deaorated; excellent neighborhood; Lefforts place. Office of owner, 281 St. James place. mO LET HOUSES NEAR STATION; detaehed basement: bouse, 9 rooms and bath, 65 Palmetto st, one block from Broadway and Gates av.

to station; rent $35 per month. MACDUFF, 1,16 i Broad way, at station. mO LET HOUSE $550 65 JEFFERSON JL ay. near Franklin: two blocks from Lattrtion; 3 story, basement and cellar brick; 12 rooms; improvements; good location: flno yard; sublet part. X.

H. BRUSH, Noatrand and Atlantic avs. or RUSTIN ROB BINS, successors to J. E. Cornell, 44 Court st.

TO LET HOUSES 555 HENRY ST. 3 story and basement b. in good order $800 161 Carroll st, 3 story brown stone 750 295 Ninth at, frame, 11 rooms, all imp 450 Also, stores, apartments and lofts. F. G.

PITCHER, 71 Hamilton av. TO LET HOUSE AT 154 PUTNAM AV Rent $576: near elevated railroad station and horse cars; 3 stories, Philadelphia brick, 12 rooms: all necessary repairs and improvements will be made. Seen from 12 to 5, or call on the owner, 124 Gates av, for permits. TO LET HOUSE IJ550 125 SECOND place 3 story basement and cellar 11 roam brown stone; improvements; desirable neighborhood; walking distance to South Ferry; ton minutes1 ride to the bridge. RUSTIN fc BOBBINS, successors to J.

E. Cornell, 44 Court st. npO LET HOUSES SPECIALS 254 PA i ciiio st, near Boerum place, comjortabje ljtf etory basement cellar cottage, 9 good rooms, lot 25x100, $28; 170 Duffiold Bt, near Willoughby, 8 rooms, $40; fifty three other. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner Willoughby and Jay ate.

1 1 tW0 LET HOUSES 112 WAVERLY AV, JL near Myrtle, 2 story and basement house, all improvements, rent $30; also, 20 A Marion st, near Ralph av, 2 story house, all improvements, rent $23. Apply to USOMERyiXLE, 325 Washington st. mo LET HOUSE $35 PER MONTH 2 JL story high stoop brick, basement and cellar 9 rooms all improvements; good order: 334 Quincyst, near Nostrand avenue elevated station fine neighborhood. Apply for permit to H. TURNER, owner, 63 Liberty et, Room '25, New York Oity.

TO LET HOUSE 3 STORY AND BASE meot brown stone, 445 Fifth st, between Sixth and Seventh avs; second and third story front rooms, both alcove; all rmprovemvnts perfect ordor; rent $50. Apply to E. S. LITCHFIELD, owner, same block, 455 Fifth st. near Seventh av.

1 mO LET HOUSE NO. 62 CAMBRIDGE plaoe, near Gates av; villa style, 3 story brick, high etoop, 11 rooms, with extra improvements; vacated April 18, and will put in thorough order by Anril certain limits a tenant may choose the style of decorating, etc. rent $700. THEO. A.

THORNE, 944 Fulton st, op posite Cambridge place. Offioe open evenings. mo LET HOUSE OR FOR SALE RE duoed rental; 175 Hail st, near Willoughby av, double frame dwelling, 19 rooms: all improvements; root $7o0; three minutes station; also, elegantly furnished cottages at Lawrence, L. 1. BULKLEY Myrtle av, near Vanderbilt or CAVAN AGH, agent, Lawrence Station.

TO LET HOUSES TYLER ROBERTS, 243 Reid av, near Halaey st; open evenings. 11 rooms, 2 story brown stone, swell front, a very desirable house, Halsey st $44.00 12 rooms, 3 story brick, front, splendid location, fine new house, Haucock Bt 42.00 11 rooms, 2X story brown stone, 35.00 mo LET HOUSES 134 LEXINGTON $480 480 500 800 525 650 JL av, 2 story 139 Clifton place, 2s story 263 Quincy st, 2 utory, detached 366 Greene av, 3 story brown stone 391 Classon av, 2 story brick 294 Franklin av. 3 story brick 77 Lexington av, 3 story brown stone 540 428 Greene av, 3 story brown stone 800 Marcy av, 3 atory brown stone 800 HALL 6 SON, 349 Franklin av. iO LET HOUSES ON CAMBR rtlnce. anrl h.

IDOE $900 900 750 050 I'OO 640 550 550 450 420 360 3G0 336 Apply to Lefforts place, 3if and Jotferson av, 3 and Franklin av, 3 and Downinff st, 2 and Pulaski st, 2 a and Gates av, 3 and frame Qnincy Bt, 3 and brick Grand av, 3 and b. brick Franklin av, 2 and frame Putnam av, 3 frame Tompkins av, 3 and Trame 25 Irvine plaoo, lower part, 7 rooms Also, several flats. 7 ronm.3. $22 por month. P.O.

REID 4 SON, 1,090 Fulton st. TO L.13'1' PAItvr.S iF HOUSES. mo LET PART OP HOUSE THIRD JL floor, consisting of lour good rooms in house 207 Sands st. Apply on the premises. i TO LET PART of HOUSE SECOND floor of four rioms; hot and cold wator; use of laundry; in houso with owner; convenient to elevated station.

121 Washington av. mo LET PART OF HOUSE HALF JL requhed, of brown stone houae, unturnibhed or partly furnished, with owner; fine location; terms moderate to permanent party; possession at once. 187 Sixth av. rjiO LET PART OFHOUSE UPPER JL part of house, near olevatod station: all improvements; seven rooms: four rooms on second floor and. three on thirdJ Inquire 337 Gates av.

TO" LET PART OF HOlJSE SECOND and part of third floor, consisting of four rooms and bath; all modern conveniences and handsomely decorat ed; looation first class; rent, $20. 255 Macon st. LET PART OF HOUSE THE FIRST floor, five rooms. Ful ton nt. RmnVlun.

wilt put in complete ordor; key in store; also, store to let. Apply to RULAND WHITNEY, 5 Beekman st, New York. mo let part of house pleasant Jl second floor of fonr rooms and bathroom, $23; or with one room on third floor, $25; to a small family of adults; no servants; desirable Jocattm; can be seen and occupied at any time. 255 Cumberland st. TO LET PART OF HOUSE UPPER part of 3 story stone dwelling: two floors together cr separate; first class neighborhood, on the park sloie; shades furnished; front hall and Btair.i nicely carpeted; possesion at once; rent riio.lerato.

Call at No. 415 First street. ARTSOF gflOSEsi FtfKXISiaED. mO LET PART OF WoWFmOTSHED JL or unfurnished Second floor and two rooms on third, for housekeeping; bath a id all improvements: adults only; on Latayecto av, near Nostrand; convoniont to station; rent $25. Inquire at 420 Greene av.

nno let part of house Parti al JL ly furnished The two basements, two porlnrs end the third floor, consisting of two siu.iro rooms. md two ti i.ll bedrooms, the 3 story brick house, 89 Adelphi st, between DeKalb and Lafayette avs. to a small family of adults; ownsr and child will board with occupant and require a trifling rental. rjjTo Hlkt iA rt of house partly JL f' irnishei, in private house, with ownor; rent low; basements and parlors: ur.e of bath and laundry; halls, Btairs and shado3 furnished; this is a lino opportunity; possession at once; fine order; convenient to three lines or cars to ferriea. Sojth, Wail, Hamilton and Fulton.

Address HOME, 326 Tenth Bt. TO LET 5IfMJNKS TO LET HO US A RT FUR nished; 12 Gardun placo. near Joralemon st, tho 3 story brick dwelling with handsome extension house in beautiful order; possession at once. Keyswita D. MLCJlAUNCEYf 207 Montague st.

mO LET HOUS URN ISH ED Wi TH JL grounds, on the Hill, from Mayl.forfi months; ne tr all line ot cars to Tarries nnd bridge and I. torms $50 a mouth to small family. Address M. Eagle offico. mo LET HOUSE URN IS HE A JL young couple would rent ncll lurnUhod 3 story brown stonn hou to desirable party, location Al, from now until September 20; would board in lieu of rent if agreeable.

Address W. B. Eaglo offico. mo HOUSE URNISHED" JL Brooklyn Heights, 4 story house ihree fo irths furnished: three minutes' walk mi bridge; imme li.tte possession; part rent taken in board; to competent party: reference; boarders desire accommodations. Address ELK INS, Box 7, Eagle office.

fJCO JLE'JT TCOOIUS. mo LET ROOMS THREE ROOMS FOR Jl $7 per month on sec md floor of 42 LittM st, corner of Plymouth. Apply to Mr. EAGAN, corner store. the 2 PO LET ROOMS THREE OR FOUR large rooms on third floor for light housekeeping in 25 foot brown stone house 114 Second Dlace: nrem ises run tnrougu to mira place.

ROraiS ST S. A nice lare unfurnished square front room and hall room with large closet, hot and cold wat gas and use of bath, at $2.60 per weok. FO SAL IU SCE A PfHJSf FOR SALE ORGAN HANDSOME OR gnn mtit.sl.lft for house or church terms nisy. In. quire at oil madisonsi J7IOR SALE CARPETS, BTO.

rCARPETS JP and liaueshold ornitara; a bargain. 100 President Bcreo, "171 OR SaCBa'RB'VI AlKV: UO FOR SALE HOUSES CHOICE SELEO tion Bend for list. PAUL O. GRENING, 420 Gate, av, and 1,161 Fnlton at; opea eveningB. FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT 468 Stat, st, 10 TDonw, in good order within.

Inuuir. on the premiBos. DOR SALE HOUSE ONLY $3,900 A 3 three stoiy and basement brick; size 20x40x100; 14 rooms; rents ior $600 terms to suit. THOMAS A. rnnnaitL, ot uourt sc.

IjlOR SALE HOUSE A BROWN STONE housB, 2 story and basement, 20x100, finoly finished and papered 338 Grand ay, near Lexington L. R. R. not FOR SALE HOUSE A 2 STORY AND extension detached frame; built six years; all improvements; furnace in cellar; lot 25x100; bargain at $4,300. BENNETT MARS DEN, 1,307 Broadway.

FOR SALE HOUSE A HANDSOME front 2 story and basement brown stone house, decorated and in first olass order. Apply on premises, 300 Tenth st. FOR SALE HOUSE HIGH STOOP, brown stone house, 309 Cumberland st; 16.8x50; lot. 100; a complete house in perfect condition; frescoed from ton to bottom; price, $13,000. REEVE PEN DLETON, 9 Greene av.

POR SALE HOUSE 280 STUYVESANT ay A new 3 story brown stone house, 20x42; first class finish Warren rai cabfnflh mantftlx. nlrttn mirrnrs. trin firtum. Warren range and brick set furnace. Inquire on prern ises or of JOHN if.

RYAN, 215 Hewee st. FOR SALE HOUSES A corner 3 story brick, bay front and on side: also, 234 story brick house adjacent; fine location; noar Fulton st. 1 road station Lewis nr. and Bainbridge at; $7,000 to $10,500. WAGNER, 432 Lewis av.

FOR SALE HOUSESWE HAVE 2,153 houses; we don't mean that these houses are empty and begging a market; they ace all occupied earning from 8 to 20 per cent. WILLIAM H. GRACE, corner Willoughby and Jay Bts. Opsn evenings. FOR SALE HOUSES OR TO LET, THE 3 story stone dwelling, 378 Monroe st; the 2 story stone dwelling, 440 Lexington av; the 2 story cottage, rooms, 785 Madison st: cash $1,000 may remain; bargainsLIVER COTTER.

533 Gates av. lj OR SALE HOUSE 24b BERGEN ST, between Bond and Nevins 3 story and basement, 13 rooms, first class condition, all improvements: immediate possession; open Sundays Apply on premises or to J. A. VAN AUKEiV 71 Broadway. FORSALE HOUSES ORTO LET, 486 to 502 Quincy st New 2 story and basement brown stone dwellings, 18.9x43x100; furnace in cellar: handsome mantels, with mirror: liner usta wainscoting, cherry woodwork and very, tasty; opon every day.

Apply to PAULO. GRENING, 42J Gates av. OR SALE HOUSE ONLY 4,800447 Quincyst 3 story and extension frame, filled in, 23 x50xl00; papered and tinted throughout; every improvement; a bargain. Particulars with PAUL O. GRENING, 420 Gates av.

TjVoR SALE HOUSE C08 ST. MARKS JC av, near Bedford The last of four 3 story briafc and stone houses, hard wood trim, open fire places, mirrors, etc. Please call and examine before baying apply to the builder on premises. pOR SALE HOUSE HEIGHTS 2 7 9 JLV Henry st, noar Joralemon The 3 story and attic brick dwelling, 25x45, with 3 story extension, 15 feet: all conveniences; this property is cheap. D.

M. OHAUN OEYi 207 Montague st. FOR SALE HOUSE 3 STORY AND basement brown stone, 20x45x190, with all improvements; location between Nostrand and Marcy avs, north of Fnlton st; thirty minutes from New York by two elo vated lines. OWNER, Box 2, Eagle office. jlOR SALE HOUSES NEW HOUSES at a barcrain.

on PrOflnaat. nlaon. nnsr Vnnrlnrhilt opposite East Side Lands; 3 wtory brown stono basement and brick houses, 12 rooms. Apply at BROWN BROTHERS', 40 Fifth av 17 ro FOR SALE HOUSE DETACHED Ex tension house, 385 Classon av, with plot 45x100: rooms, nnnaervaf.nrv and h.ifchrnnm? dininirrnnn unit Mtelion on first floor; will exchange on cash ba3is. HAV 1LANP A SONS, 399 Classon av and 932 Fnlton st.

OR SALE HOUSE FOR SECURITY title insurance is as neenqsarv na fire in suramin GERl ERMAN AME1ITCAN UK AT. KKTA'PK TTTT.R fiTTAH ANTEE COMPANY. 201 Montafrna at examine and insures titles to real estate. IjlOJi SALE HOUSE FORT GREENE place, near Lafayette av, 3 story and basement brown stono, 22x46x85; all improvements and fine order; must be sold to c'ono estate. Permit and full particulars, WI LLLAA1M AQ Y.

47H Fultonst, noar Elm placo. FOR SALE HOUSE if 5,200 3 STORY brown stone dwelling; 11 rooms and bath; Schenck fit, noar Lafayette av; entire bfoofc to be built tip this year. For bargain call on HAV1LAND 4 SONS, 399 Classon av, or 982 Fulton st. OR SALE HOUSE ONLY $10,000 Most artistio house ever offered for thn mnnnv; elegantly decorated; large rooms: ample clostvts; cabinet trim: choice location. 991 Dean 6t, between Bedford and Franklin avs.

IRSATiHOUSE3 ()N prospect Heights Just finished, 12 room brown stono houses, with every improvement, on Tenth st, half a block from Prospect Park; priao $8,250. Apply to WILLIAM BROWN, builder. IjIOR SALE HOUSES A HANDSOME brown stone, 2 story, in heart of Brooklyn; possession May also superior brick house and handsome brown stone, near elevated station; possession May 1. HAVILANP SONS, 932 Fulton st and 311 Olassonav. I (IOR SALE HOUSE 15 SOUTH OX ford et 4 story and basement brown stone, size 22x CO, lot 100 feet deep: handsomely frescoed and in fine order; sanitary plumbing; one of the most desirable houses on the Hill; terms easy.

J. DAVENPORT, SON corner Fulton and Oxford sts. i FOR SALE HOUSE 33,750 134 CLER raont av Two blocks from station, less than eight minutes to the bridge; 2 story basement attic frame; rent of part of the houso will more than pav interest and taxes good looation. RUSTIN A ROB BINS, successors to J. E.

Cornell, 44 Court st. FOR SALE HOUSE THEESTTBAR gain that I know of in Brooklyn, three story brown stone, 345A Quincy st; cherry trimmings, wood mantels with large mirrors; papered throughout; in tho best of condition; open all the week: must be sold; owner, 141 Mouroe st. FOR SALE HOUSE CHE AP tV STORY and bssament stone, hard wood trimmed; brick laundry; electric gas lighting; every improvement; 13C McOonough st, near Sumnerav; tnislocation will greatly improve, being close to Fulton st. olevated; open daily FOR A UE HOUSES OITtHE' PARK slope, Union st. and Sixth av.

twenty minutes from the bridge: three blocks from Prospect Park; carefully built, handsomely finished, 12 room, stone front dwellings, at very moderate prices and terms to suit. WESLEY O. BUSH, owner and builder, 104 St. Marks av. FOR SALE HOUSES ONLY ONE loft $5,750 for new 2 story and basement brown stone; finished complete, with cas fixtures: verv choice: within one block from elevated railroad, fYilloughby av, near Classon; eaay terras.

Particulars wj'yh PAUL C. OR SALE HOUSE OR TO LET Stable, Rreenbouso, lot 75x114, house 40x50. 13 rooms; extra wide hall; tine staircase; all improvements; large portion may remain at 45 per cent. Dean st, near New York av. 169 TJIOR SALE HOUSES NEW 3 JL story and basement houses.

New Vork and Brooklyn avs, with extension, 54 feet deep; price low. terms easy; also, a splondid corner for a doctor. T. B. JAOKSON, on premises or at 424 Clinton avenue.

FOR SALE HOUSES ONE LEFT Examine those 3 stoiy brown stone dwellings; latest style of handsome architectural designs, exterior and interior; hard wood mantets; tile gratos; first class in evory particular; 477 Madison st; open ill day. Particulars with PAUL O. GRENING. 420 Gates av; open every day. FOR SALE HOUSES NO HUMBUG Elegant new houses; all improvements; fine location: $500 down: balance bv installments to suit: navs 11 per cent; owner on premises.

71 Weirfield at, ono block irom uaisoy at. elevated station and ttroadway, Sundays. a Open FOR SALE HOUSES 3 STORY FRAME houso, Greene av, 11 rooms, a double flat, 24 rooms, a house and two lots, witb stable, house and two lots, Evergreen av; a 2 story house, 22x40, near Broadway, $3,500. HASTINGS, 870 Broadway, corner DeKaio av. FOR SALE HOUSES 7,500 NEW Queen Anne 3 story brown stone and brick; hard wood manteis, mirrors, interior hall and open fire place; tiled hearths; tdugant btaircase; A brick furnace, range aud plumbing; before buying ox amino; terms to suit.

Bergen Bt, near Bedford av; five minutes to station road. D. FOWLER 1.239 Bedford av, near Fulton st. FOR SALE HOUSE veW ni ce corner house, bay front and side, with oil modern improvements; neighborhood first class; near Kings County Elevated Road and all leading lines of cars; will take ono or two goud lots in exchange; terras easy. Apply to the owner, W.

O. BUSS ELL, on the premises, 1 Arlington place, and Halsey st, above Bedford av. FOR SALE HOUSE 419 HENRY ST Great, bargain $1,000 can remain at 5 per cent. 20xl5x8; dd wall papr; newly painted and oal cimined; new kitchen lb. or; in perfect order: always rents for $700; No.

121 sold last August for $7,500: call at onoe and get a bargain. CHARLES A. SEYMOUR 203 Montaguo st. OR SALE HOUSES TWO BARGAINS story front, 3 Btory rear brown stono and briok Kings; elegantly frescoed and papered; hardwood mantels; location strictly first class: 417 A Monroe st, near Throon av, 17.0x42xl0l. 319 Sumner av, near Madison st.

18x42x80, $7,150. Applv to PAUL 0. GRENING, 420 Gates av. POR OR SALE HOUSEAN OPPORTUNI tv Bleczant 3 storv anrl haitnmnnt, brown (xtnnn dwolling, 20x15x100; renovated thoroughly, frescoed and decorated, hard wood floors and mantols with mirrors, furnace, elevated range, sanitary plumbing; a perfoot gem a bargain at $7,550: within two short blocks of road 28." Macon st, nonr Throop av. Keys with PAUL O.

GRENING, 420 Gates av. OR SALE HOUSES ON PRESIDENT JO st, near Seventh av 3 story, basemont and sub cellar brown stone fronts; all improvements; cabinet finish price this is certainly a bargain: also, a house suitable for doctor or dentist, corner of Seventh av. and Garfield place; cabinet finish; all improvements. Apply on premises or to MARTIN A I EE. 410 Clermont av.

FOR SALE HOUSES AND "CHOICE flot property Dean fit. near Hoyt, exceptionally desirable 3 story bas mient collar, Philadelphia briok, 20x splendid rooms, finely decorated, evory improvement; DoKalb av. oppnsito Washington Park, 4 story brown stone first diss flat, earning $1,500. prico 813,000, $5,000 cash 2.15.1 other paying well. WILLI AU H.

GRACE, cortior Willoughby and Jay sts. ITIOR SALE HOUSE ONE OF THE JL1 most elegant private villa residences of Brooklyn; fitted up and decorated iu tho most approved style; three bath and toilet rooms; elaborate in nil its appointments; centrally located convenient to all railroads; only twenty three minutes to New York: plot 100x220; stable on rear. 32x44. JOSEPH P. PUELS, 181 Broadway, New York, and 311 Nostrand av, Brooklyn.

easy torms. 7.1 Lermcfton a. Rtorv SG.0C0 203 Cituncyst. lot ttes av, story, cnrpptJ, Putnam av, II story 457 Adtilphi st, 1 st )ry frame Greens av, st brown stono Clnson av, 3 story brit stone 7,000 4,000 10.IMJO K.SOO uatus av, story oricu. HALL SON, 3IU Franklin av.

F'OR SALE HOUSES TH those six 3 storv and basement brick, bio.vn tme and terra cotta dwellings, unique in desi.tn aud finish, trimmed in mo lorn style a variety of hard wools, with bronze mantels, with mirrors, refrigerators built in; built by days' work; first class in every reapact; an excellent opportunity to get a handsome homo at les i than its vnlro; open dail.1 for inspection; location south side pf President st, lu'l feet veil of Ninth av and Prospact Park; h'mses nearest Ninth av. F. S. DR1SCOLL, 32 Park piaco, New York. LE ANCO st, noir Nostrand av, within three minutes of station Elegant nw 3 story and basemttnt houses; brown stont.

brick and cotta fronts, rich and unique de bjh large diningroom in extension on parlor floor; dumb waiter, hn tier's pantry, olostno bells, is lighting, bur fIar iiiapeutiou of these houses and surroundings solicited; will bo sold at a small advan over cost; always onon. Apply on premises or to GEORGE PHILLIPS, owner aud builder, at No. 177 Hancock street. SALE HOUSES TWO OF TUB mo desirable houses in tho vicinity of Prospect Park: one is 8'J2 Union st, o. eriooJnng tlio Park entrance, the list of tho block of six, jmt finished; tho other is ii'XJ St.

Johns place, built three years agi by mo, now being thoroughly overhauled papered, frescoed painted, otc, in the thorough manner; has boen taken in exchange and can bo ild cheap; they are both 3 story and Imsiimont brown stne, swell front, or.binet trimmed and first class houses in every respect. Apply at tiie Union St. house; or at 09 Soventh av of WfXLlAM FLANAGAN, builder. i FOR EXCslAfffiK. If OR EXOH AN OE WE AV TW( EV stone front houses, well built, on rt, ht irios front 3 srories reir, 20x4(xl00, to trade fur country property.

J. DAVENPORT, SON Jc comer Fulton and Oxtord sts. FOK SALE ST UE pnOPEBTii SOU SALE STORE PROPERTY OR loaofi Fulton Ht The brick store and dwollinc: will iriy well as an investment possession May 1. D. A M.

utiAUnvisi.xvt Aitmraguest. (ague SALE STORE PROPERTY I tho most imor ivod location, corner Sumner and Lexington nva; station, lnquirb of JAMES A. THOMSON, owner and builder on premises. FOR SALE STORE PROPERTY Broidway property, store and flats; also valuable building MACDUFF, 1,100 Scovtvay, ituj station. IM)K SALE STORE PROPERTY FUL ton st; goed investment; stores and Hats all rontod only OO cash re inired; uo.v ii tho time to buy: increasing in val overy day; must besolJ.

Full lara with POTTER OKANDALL, 50 Fiatbusu av. T.Oii SALE STORE PROPERTY 4 STO JtJ ry brown stone. choice flats above: every improvement; 8 rooms all runted; fir.it class in store, 320 Sumnerav, irnor st; 2'JJ Willoughby av, corner Classon. 3 story brown stone, store vacant, flits tin a'jovs property commands the finest situation in a fiat growing section within two blocks from elevated latlroid station. Particulars with PAUL O.

GRENING, 4 iO Gates av, noar Nostrand. I jO HT A 7i 79 FMJ 1. OST MORNING OF THE 11TH. PROB A ably neir DeKaibavsU of Vort Greene Park, a ilv'n Rilvnr Rhifcotn.ni, WATflH anrl nil AIM. flhiHflv Art a axit.

suitable reward unnn rritnrn Smith Oxford sk I OS! ON WfDNESDAY EVENING, corner ifyrtle av, and ay st, POOKETBOOK; ali ItutntnlnfA Htnill nmn Af ijitAnrWrinH lwriviiini.1, whichereyalnU KMbaakef, Fndr will beiduthl TUB DAILY KA.H.K is in Its Forty eighth year. It fspablisheo' everv afternoon on the working days of the 'Vlreekand on SUNDAY MORNINGS. THUMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. 810peryeir: six months: $1 par month: smgl i opies3 cents; edition S1.50 psr year, postals UATKS FOR ADVKRTIUXG. SOLID AGATE MEASUREMENT EACH INSERTION.

l'ar Una. first Paso "rata Second or FourSli Page wv cents Double price for Campusit. Letter Display. tooa! arid Notices, Third Page Second and I'ur( Pages 1.1 AmiiKiuKiii and Lectures Travel J9 on'? Excursions lj cePt3 Advertisement undei the following heads, measuring five lines or 73 cents for first insertion and cents for each insertion: l'or bale. To Let.

Hoard; ingand Wants. 1 Ween cents per line in excess of nvo "personals, Deaths, Lost and Found. SI for each insertion when not exceeding fire lines. Kolicrms Notices, 50 conts for each insertion of five lines or 103s. ruinations w.nilel.

males. 23 cents: females, 15 cents. No deviation these rates. Cash in auvancemt" KOb. 34.

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D. AV, NEAR FULTON ST. "433 IK'TH AV, IS Alt NINTH ST. THK KAGLE IN NEW YORK CITY. Wo have esr.ibii.

tiiod agencies for the sale of tiia JCAflLB at Bomo of tiie principal business points in New York Cily ns follows: Astor Uo' isa stepa C. P. Roekwoed, Grand street Ferry. W. II.

Clinch. 174 Sonth street. I'ulton street and Broadway. Knoi Building. Mead.

Hardly street and Broadway. Bt it ions of tiie Manhattan News Company, on the Elevated Railroad. Rwayne's news stands, at Roosevelt, Grand and lwenty thirdStreiIt.rrea.KAGiK The Eaglk can bo obtained at the American Kxchange, 49 Strand; Gillies United States Kxcliange, 0 Strand, Charing Cross; American Travelers' Reading Rooms, 4 Lanjrham place, and A. B. O.

Exchange Club, lie Sow Bond street. London. Also, at 95 Houlorard doa Oapu cineBand Munroui 7 Rue Scribe, Faris; T. Bates ik Ca, Genera. Switzerland, and the German Transatlantic Exchange, 73 Jfricdnchstrasflft, Berlin.

W. THDRSar APRIL 1SSS. AHUSKME5TS THIS EYESING. BROOKLYN. Aoadsmt ov Music Gorsfcer Concert.

Ampiiion Academy Fantasra BROOKltn Tt? ka ter On the Rio Grande. CttiTEBios vr kr Varieties. GBASDOrKH.v Hol'sk Mog Merrilies. Janauschek. Gkand Treatrii Varieties.

llXDEik Bsiimah's 'fa sat Kit Varietm. Lee AvesukThkateu My Sweetheart. Minnia Palmer. Novelty Tueatkr Caspar, tbo Yodler. Park Measure for Measure.

Modjeska. People's The atkr Kins of the Mines. Standard Museum A Brave "Woman. ZiPt's Casino Music. N1SW YORK.

Aoademt OF Design Annual Exhibition. House Pearl of Peiiu. Broadway Theater La Todoa. Casino Eden Mdsee Wax Figures and Mmio. Fifth Avexuk Theater Clara Morris.

Fourteenth Street Theater Still Alarm. Grand Opkua House Minstrels. Park Theater Pete. IA'CKUM Theater The Wife. Madison Square Gardeh Barnttm's Uirous.

Madison Square Theateu Partners. Niulo'b Garden Dolores. BlANDAUD The A Possible Case. Star Theater Marble Heart. JameOwon O'Con nor Thaua Theatek Barony and Posaart.

"Wallack's Thkatec She Stoopo to Conquer. PARK. THEATER. Essential Sliakspearean wholesomeness is capitally illustrated by tho not often played "Cyrn belino." Tho motive of the drama is siroug aud dominant, the suggestion is undisguised, tho speech 1b very plaLu in sumo of tho lines; yot tho atmosphere is wholly pure. Imogou may well stand iu all literature tho chaste feminine itleai, not conventional, hut absolute.

Nowhere else Is the distinction between purity and prudery so clearly emphasized. This is the note of tbo work aud it tones every personage and overy scene, whother this matchless character is present or not. That she exists in tho dramatic situation seems enough to qualtfy and rellue every part of it. Whatever comparisons might be mado in other particulars, the realization or this transcendent quality by Mrao. Modjeska is portect The charm is constant and Irresistible.

If tho more matter of personality were all, last night's performance at the Park Theater would be memorable. Of courso it is "fay no means all. There is the grace of action, the delicacy of niothod, tho sympathetic conception, the skill la expression the result of high aud faithful art. The final achiovi'inent of tho actor often the impossible attainment repose, tho restraiut of tho natural and almost inevitable impulse to do too much, this woman has mado a part of herself. Tho best art makes no attempt to exhaust tho subject It assumes the existence of imagination in tho baholder and has respect for tho faculty.

It does not affront him by undertaking to toll him everything. It allows hira to find out somethlug for himself, and he likes it all the bettor when he does. Some of the best "points" of tho best actors are slight and indicative. Last night, for oxamplo, the silent suggestion of the loss of tho bracelet, the trifling signs of search for it during the Interviow with Clotcn aro as otTectivo as vehement assertion could bo. Tho re are parts of "Cymbelino" which have sometimes been thought too fine for stage representation.

Tho scene in tho cave, for Instance, tho supposed death of Fidele Fear no more the heat o' tbo Sun, Nor the furious Winter's rages Is so subtle and spiritual and poetic that It seems something for closet reading rather than histrionic treatment. But Modjeska'a Imogen stood this test with beautiful results, it should be satd that Messrs. Sternroyd and J. N. Lang adjusted t'aom selrea well to the situation and acted with good discretion.

Eben Plympton's Posthumus was a spirited performance. Mr. William F. Owon was a satisfactory Cloton, deserving commendation for his avoidance of the Queen's son, though a fool and a braggart, has yot the impress of a gentle origin; and indeed the company generally acquitted themeelres In a praisowortby fashion. In tho afternoon a pretty performance of uAa You Like It" was given, Modjeska appearing as Rosalind a part that she colors with flashes of bright humor and shades of tender emotion.

Tho finesse of her work Is Been to better advantage in hardly any ptay in her repertory. Eben Flympton made a manly Orlando, aud tho Touchstone of Mr. Owen beamed with genial spirit and oozed unction. Ne'ws roit Men Your expense for persoual fixings is shrinking. A men's $2 dress shirt is now made to measure by us for $1.25.

We know no better shirt can be made; ordor a simple one for $1.25. Of course, wo couldnH afford to starch them for this price. Wechsler A Abraham, Men's Fixings. A beautiful assortment of children's Wit guits and tho most desirable Spring suits and overcoats for men, boys and children ever offered in tho city now displayed in the retail warerooms of Baldwih the Cloteuek, Baldwin Building, 380 and 32 Fulton st, corner Smith, "Wobds of a Great Man A grain of common sense, fifce a gram of salt, should season the actions of every wise man, but even better ttian this is a peck ol Scotch Oats, such as is found in a concentrated form in a bottle of the great brain and nerve fo id Dr. BCCK iAND's Scotch Oats Essence.

Avoid harsh purgative pills. They niaie yon sick and then learo you constipated. Carter's Iiittle Liver Pills regulate the bowels and cure you. Ladies who have tried Cornell's Benzoin Cosmetic Soap aro delighted with it. Sold everywhere.

23 cents. iTiAieaciEn. CLUFF SMITH On Wednesday evening. April 11, 188H, at th'j roaifiense of tho bride's parents. 278 Gates av, by the Rev.

W. L. Mr. Charles Child Cluff to Mias Geokgik Mohrelle Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

George M. Smith. DOANE VAN RIPER On Wednesday, April 11, by the Rev. S. Ciffard NVlson, Herbert L.

DoaneIo Jose PHTNK Van daughter of Jacob Van Riper, both of this city. No cards. GKLDARTSUTCLIFFR April 11, at St. Peter's, RlCHAItD W. Geldart to Clara S.

GOLD CUNNINGHAM On the 11th inst by the Rev. J.Vf. Chadwick. 1). Charles Gold to Belle Cunningham, all of this oity.

METCAI.F BELL On Thursday. April 12. at tho residence of the bride's parents, 565 Qnincyst. by tho Rov. JL T.

McNicholL Benjamin Mjltcalf to Vekie M. Bell. PECK SINCLAIR In this city on WeJnesduy. April 21, 181, at tho Church of the Good Shephor.l. by tho Rev.

Dr. H. IS. Cornwall, Charles A. Peck to Nela A.

BlNCLAIIt. STONEHAH HIT At the home of the bride, Newark, April 11, lrtsS. by Rev. Dr. French.

Eloise Gould, daughter ol Mrs. Trevoman Height, to Howard Colton Se, or New York. TWOMEY DOXNELLY On Wednesday morning, April 11. by Rov. ssph Fransinli, in St.

Peter's Church, John T. A. Twomey to Annie M. Donnelly. CON VERY Patwck Convert, in the 71s year of his Friends rt the family are respectfully invited attend the funeral om hit late resid.

nee, No. 8'J Pacific st, on Friday. April it A. thence to St. Peter's R.

O. Church, eo ner Hicks and Warren sfcs, where a solemn mass of ro iuim will bu siid for the repass of his suul. Interment at thB Cemetery of the Holy Cross. CURLKY On Monday, April 9, Catharine Curlf.v. aaod 51 years, native of County of Rosscoinmon, Ireland, Relatives and trends invited to attend the funeral, from her Jate l't'2 Bridge st, Friday next, at 2:00 P.

M. Interment at Holy Cross. DAVIDSON Oti Tuesday, April 10, of consumption, KdwardS. Davidson, son of John E. and Victoria A.

Diiviilijcm. Funeral Thurs lav, April 12, at 5 P. from parents' fesidence, 451 Wytim av. (formerly 44 Second Brook yn, E. D.

Interment Friday morning. FORD Thursday, Anrii 12, Daniel Ford, in the 61st year his ae. Relatires nni frionds aro respectfully invited to attend tho funeral from tim late roaidunco, 113 Wyckoii' et, Sunday, April 15, lS; ,3. FOSTER Suddenly, April 12. 1883, Fn an kie, only child of G.

Frank and Julia A. Foster, aged 1 year and 13 days. Kotice of funeral hereafter. GOATER On Thursday, April 12, WiLHelminea, Fcbek, wifo of Robert ii. Goater, at her residence, 3(35 Thirteenth st, Synth Brooklyn.

Relatives and friends of the family aro respectfully in Tited to attend funeral services at her late rosidunce on Saturday uvoniug, April 14, at 8 p. M. HASLKTT on Tuesday, April 10, 18S8, "John Haslktt. a.d Gl years. Relative.

and friends are respectfully invited to attend the fuueral trom his lato residence, 115 Clinton st, Brooklyn, on Friday, April 13, at 2 o'clock P. M. HEDENBURO At Brooklyn, N. April 11. Peter HKDENnURu, husband of Maria Hedenbur, in th.n G9ih vonr of his ace.

Relatives and friends of the family are invited to at temvtlie fune. nl on tnaay afternoon at clock, from the residence of his son in law, Peter J. Fe.il?y, corner Of Flushing and Marcy avs. Interment at Evergreens. JONKS Wear.ed.iy,, April 11, Beatrice A.

E. Wat BON, wifo of J. P. Jones, aged 21 years. Funeral from har Into residonco, 1U5 Herkimer st, Friday.

April 13. LANGFORD April 11, of pneumonia, Charles F. XjAVQVOKP Funeral services will ho held at his late residence, 143 Qnincy st, Brooklyn, Saturday, at 2 P. M. LETHBRIDGK On Wednesday, tho 1UU of membraneous croup.

Roherx Hasleu, infant son Robert P. and Mao J. Lethbridso, aged 3 years, 2 months and 19 days Funeral eerrices at the rasidenco of his parents, 1j7 Koap st, on Friday evening, April l'J, at o'clock. Kindly onin nowers. MORAN Wednnsday, April 11, 38H8, Lawrence son of Lawrence 1).

and Joanna M. Moran. Funeral on Friday, at 10 A. from his late residence, 11 Hart st; thence to St. Ambrose's Church, DeKalb and Tompkins avs.

MORTON On Tuesday, April 10, THOMAS OahsweLL ng'id (jtJ.vQfirri, of pnpanioiiia. "ritfral services will bo held at his late resHonce, 428 st. on Thursday at 8 P. M. Interment at conven Jenuujuf family.

MlAvER At Charleston. S. Mondiy. April 0, RDB Rt ftr.NSOK Leffkrts Mower, in his 2i th year. I'iiersl services will held at All Saints' Church, Sov st.

near Jvonth av, Brooklyn, N. Friday, April 13, Kill o'clock A. SI. A. Pye, l.eloved wife of J.

R. Pye, on April ii, at her sister's residence, 450 Washington Boulevard. Ohi.P.i ill. Dim win ouriea in tuoir isutiijr ptuv at uuuisxiuo vjivo Htli Cemetery, uisvill. Ky.

IClmctigo, Jb 'Uisviilo, Cincinnati and New York papers please copy.j IMITIT Afc Anril 11. MINOR HuNT IfiTnW. nnlv nn nt Hnd Woodhllll Smith. nt, ilia raaiAunfc nt lipr ttArftntS. 315 Lata at.

Bridgeport, at 2 P. Friday, 13th. On Tuursdav, April 12, at the residenco of mumer, mi. U. 11.

urown, AJW ooiieiiuuuuru avt vFunersl rI. 1 1 A Ttr u.tnrrliiv AnrM li fnlnrmnnt, nri lUo. fXLUl On Tunsday. April 10. ErtNffrO.

Wirxa. yonnit wi iub iaie Wilis, in w0 awiyor ui ftien1s)f the family ate rflspsctfnll'in innerai irom 1110 imiariwmnmoa.jnv. i EAGLE OFFIOE. APRIL 18, 1888. MONEY MARKET.

The Deadlock in the Broken. House A Probabilitr of Fiuaucial LesrlilatioB, Stocks UnieUled and Tending' Down, ward. Wall Btbeet, April 12. The dendlock in tho House of Represent, tlvoa waa unoxpoolodly ended lost evening bjr an agreement to postpone consideration of the DIrec! Tax bill until December 0. It is now probable that tbo Houso will act upon ponding financial measures, the most important of wliloli Is the Bond Pur.

chase bill as amended by the Sonate. A conference committee was askod for by tuo Senate and toil will doubtless be agreed to. It Is understood tlmt at tho conforenco the Bllvei amendment will be adopted, and If (ho JJoues ac cepta the amended bill It can go to the President, and If he agrees it will speedily bocoms a law. The Secretary may not immediately act under it, but thi fact that he will have authority to act In an emergency will tend to rolteve approhonsions of troublt arising from the continued absorption of money by the Treasury. Tho early.

London cables reported lower prices for consols and Americans, both of winch are doubtless affected by higher rates for discounts, caused by tho withdrawal gold from the Bank of England Our market was not influenced by this news from London, and the tone at tho opening was steady, partly in response to the news of the breaking ol the deadlock at Washington. There was an Improvement in the early trade, followed by a fractional fall, and then the speculation becamo dull, bo continuing for the remaludor of tho first hour ol business. About o'clock the tradors detected fre selling of St. Paul, Lake Shore and Missouri Pacific. and thereafter the market was heavy.

The following shows transactions in bonds Iblt morning: Bait A Ohio 10G Lon Nash trust Mor A Essex con. Min Union Kan gin. Nor Car 4s .10754 81 Chi A III 5a 94 uentw 09 itm; Da Chi A Neb fJ3a93 itrte na con uiao NY Oh A St 4s, iSS 103 Erie 1st 133; Nor Pao Green Bay inc. Green Bay 1st 97 IronMt 2nd. Iron Mt 1st 103 Lake fih 1st 124 Rock Island 5s Rock Island Gs St Ark Tor 2d.40a40 Tex Pao ino 45d Wabash 1st 107 Tho following table sho ws tho course of the stools market from tho oponin until noon: Op an High Sales at noon.

47W ing. Canada 48 Chicago, Bur. 117 Delaware k. Hudson 10f Lack. Western.

125; Fast Tennessee ft East Tennessee 2nd prfd. Erie Lake Shore Lopmvillo Nashville Michigan Central Missouri Pacific New York Central N. 4 New liugland N. KuBfiuo. fc W.

Northwestern Northern Pacific Northern Pacific pfd Ohio Oregon Transooutiuontal. Reading Richmond St. Paul Toxas A Pacific Union Pacific Western Union BKOOKLiS SKCUttITIKS LA.TEST QDOTATIOXS. Oorrectid daily by C. K.

Staplos, 215 Montaguo street. Apiui, 12. Bid 130 109 101 ioi i'di ib'a 101 101 Asked 135 Atlantlo av. Railrnad Oo. stock Atlantis av.

lLiiroad Co. 7 v. c. bonds Atlantic av, Railrond Co. 5 p.

c. bondB Brooklyn Oity Railroad Co. fltook Bruoklyn City Kailroad Co. 5 p. c.

bonds. BuEthwick av. Hailroati Co. stuck Uuabwick av. Railroad Co.

p. c. bonda Broadway R. R. st ck Broadway R.

H. Co. 7 p. c. bonds Broadway R.

R. Oo. c. bunds B. Kewtown R.

R. Co. 7 p. e. bonds.

O. I. H. (Smith st.) R. It Co.

stock C. 1. 4 B. R. R.

Co. 5 p. c. bunds Croaatown Railroad Co. stock Crosstoirn Railroad Co.

serin 116 103 133 132 74 100 200 100 1112 109 103 85 1111 103 Railroad Co. 7 p. c. bonds South Brooklyn C.nfc. R.

On 7 South Brooklyn Cent. H. R. p. o.

bt Grand St. and Newtown R. On. Rtnc.b Grand st. and Newtown R.

R. Co. 5 p. c. bds Brooklyn Gas Co.

stock Citizens' Gas Co. stock Citizens' Gas Oo. 5 p. c. bonds Fulton Municipal 13 Co.

stuck Fulton Munioioal Gas Co. (i p. c. bonds Metropolitan Gas Uo. stock Nassau Gas Co.

stock Nassau Gas Co. 5 p. o. certificates People's Gas Co. stock People's Gas Co.

fi p. o. bonds People's Gas Oo. p. c.

bonds tVilliamsburgb. Gas Co. stock WilliamsburKh Gas Oo. (i p. c.

bonds Union Gas Lieht Oo. of K. N. Y. p.

c. bonds Brooklyn Bank stock Broadway Rank stock Bedford Bank stock Commercial Bank stock First National Bank stook Fnlton Bank stock KingB County Bank Btock Lnng iBland Bank stock Manufacturers' National Bank stock Mechanics' and Traders' Bank stock Mechanics' Bank stnok Nassau National Bankstock National City Bant: stock Spragtie National Bank stock Brooklyn Trust Uo. stook Lour Island Loan and Trust Oo. stock Brooklyn City Safe Uopusit Co. stock 59 103 '131 105 78 71 iod i'dfi ib'ti ido 167 73 101 123 111 102 150 115 120 315 i'23 120 1C0 160 231 240 310 130 i'tio 130 206 ion 133 811 125 200 95 "lie 10f "led ijong isianu naro liepnsit Uo.

stock Brooklyn Insurance Co. rvings uounty uo. stoc. Long Island Ihsur.nr Oo. stick.

190 "80 Lafayette Insurance Co. Phoniz Insurance Co. stock WilliamsburKh Insurance Co. 275 7 per cent. Park bonds, 1015 to 1921 152 7 per cent.

Bridge bonds. 183!) to 1921 13G 7 per cent. Water bonds, 11)01 to 1912 113 per conk Park bonds, 1921 135 per cent. Bridge bonds, 1008 to 1919 120 6 per cent. Water bonds, 1913 122 5 per cent.

Bridgo bonds, 1917 to 1920 128 5 per cent. Wat'jr bonds, 1914 118 Kinga County 4 per cent, bonds 101 Kings County per cont. bonds, 1880....... 106 KintB County 5 per cent, bonds, 1891 10G Academy oi Mnsic H5 Union Ferry t' New Ycrk Ferry 170 B'klyn Municipal Electric 125 Citizens' ISlwctri'j Light Co. stck 118 Brooklyn Wator Front and Dry Dock Co.

6 peroont. bonds h. I. Water Supply Co. 1st m'ge bonds Kings County Witter Supply Co.

stock Kings Uo. Water Supply Co. 0 p. c. bonds Flatbush Watiir Work Co.

slock G5 Fiatbush Water Work Co. 0 p. c. bouds. 107 South Brooklyn Saw Mill Co.

stock 120 New York and So. Brooklyn Ferry Co. stock 83 N. x. and So.

B'klyn Ferry Oo. 5 p. o. bonds 100 Ei. 12U 163 i's'd 122 1O0 103 10 102 128 100 10? HYMENEAL.

Peck Sinclair. Miss Nela A. Sinclair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N.

B. Sinclair, of 303 Stuyvesant avenue, and Mr. Charles A. Pock, New York City, wore united in marriage yesterday aftornoon at 5 o'clock, at the Church of the Good Shepherd, the Rov. Dr.

II. B. Comwoll officiating. The brido was Crossed In a traveling suit of Gobelin blue silk. Her ornaments were diamonds, a gift of tho groom.

The chancel was very tastefully arranged with flowers and forns, tho church being comfortably flllod with relatives and frionds of the contracting parties, son. the guests coming from a long distance. A tour through tho South will be made, tho couple stopping at tho principal points of Interest along tho Atlantic coast lino. Upon their roturn thoy will reside temporarily in Brooklyn. COLUflBU CHORAL ASSOCIATION.

Eatcrtniitnicut Cuiuprltiinz Scloi aud Recitations. Att The Columbia Choral Association garo iti first ofetertainment last evening, in Scbiollein's Assembly Rooms. Tho programme was a lengthy one and consisted of songs by tho association, Mossrs. Scrimshaw, Kerbon, Moffatt and Salmond, Miss Jennie Guggolz, A. A.

Cook, Mr. A. M. Allan, Mlsa Lizzie Donaldson, Miss F. aud Miss A.

Good body; a cornet solo by P. LeuVrts; aflulosolo by J. O. llrowu; a violin and piano duot by Miss S. Grogg and Mr.

13. Frerort; a Bute solo by Mr. Macdonald; a concertino solo by If. It Worbrough; recitations by Mr. G.

At tho close of tho entertainment dancing followed, 'j hoso in charge of the affair were tho following: I'rodenck R. Frea, president; Miss J. vico prosidont; J. 0. Forglo, socrotary; Eruost Goll, troasuror; Archibald Salmond, musical conductor, and Miss Ii.

I). Clayton pianist. Commlttoo of Arrangements II. Slubley, W. W.

W. Gusgolz, V. Scrimshaw, H. It. Woolnough, John Cook, George Ward aud P.

Linz. FOHTY FOUlt PKKSON'S CJKFIK5IED. Bi.hop Littlejohu I'uyn Vigit to All Saints' Parish. Bishop Littlejohn visited All Saints' Parish last night and a congrogntion filled overy available space in tho church before tho services began. Many persons were not ablo to get into tho cJIfloe.

Tho infant son of tho rector was baptised by tho bishop and named artor bis father, Mollvillo Boyd. The sponsors worn Mr. Thomas Waldon, Mr. Clarence Storm and Mrs. William A.

Boyd. The chancel was elaborately drosacd with esquisito flowers. Tho rector prosonted for conflrmatlon the largost class over known in this pariah, numbering forty four, the groater number being adults. The bishop spoke very feelingly of tho coutinuod growth of tho church and the great success crowning tbo labors of tho rector. The musical portions of the sorrieo wen rendered exceedingly welt by a largo sui p'icod under the direction of Mr.

B. S. Law. OBITUARY. Ciiarlt I'.

I.anjrfortla Charles F. Laugford, died suddenly yesterday morning, nt his home, U3 Quincy street. For eightoon years ho waa general manager for New York of tho National X.it'o insurance Company, ot Montpelior, VL, and wai a well known nud respected resident of Brooklyn. Deceased was a member of iho Oxford Club, and leaves a widow and four children. Tho funeral will tako placo on Saturday, and tho romalns will be Interred in the family plot at Greenwood.

THK 1UWK1SS CASK OS In tho Court of Appeals yesterday arguments were hoard in tho case of the Pcopio vs. Francis Asbury Hawkins. Tho appeal was taken dltvclly from a conviction ot murdor In tho first degree in tho Suffolk County Oyor and Terminer, under section 517 of the Criminal Code. The prisoner, it will bo romembered, shot and killed hi mother, Cynthiaua Hawkins, on Ootobor 1, 1SS7 in Iho Town of Islip. Tho people claim that his motivo was to remove his parent that ho might so.

euro bis share of her property. B. F. Tracy ap. poared for appellant aud J.

H. Tuthlll for rc epondent. A FEKUinOAT IN" COLLISION. At 8 o'clock last evening, the boat Fnlton, of tbo Fulton Ferry lino, whilo crossing to Now York, collided with tho tug Willie opposite Plor is, liast Rlvor. A deckhand namod William Burns on the latter vessel was knocked overboard, but was subsequently rescued.

No one was Injured. Tbo ferry, boat.wasnotdatnasad.bnt thetuir suiiered to Out Low est, est. iSH 47M 11716 10G 106 1256 125M 9M im im i9H 2411 23 24 83K H7M 87H nH iZffi 10CM 1039 10551 WWW I il 1 T6K 73X 73 7 S7z tfi it? arm c. v. if 'sSflSa.

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