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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE WEDNESDAY, MAY 5, 1897. 11 BOARDING. TO LET HOUSES. FOR SALE HOUSES. REAL ESTATE.

REAL ESTATE. REAL ESTATE. LOST AND FOUND. persons entered the Equitable Building on the 28th of April, by actual count on that day. This fact warrants the statement that the building may be coitsidered as the center of business activity in the it IV ew rorfc.

The Equitable Building furnishes all the advantages of the modern high buildings, and besides these it maintains one of the best law libraries in the city, practically giving to every lawyer who is a tenant of the building more than double the accommodations which he pays for in rent, besides rendering it unnecessary for him to keep a downtown library of his own. The Law Library in the Equitable Building contains the United States Supreme, Circuit and District Court Reports all the Reports, Digests and Session Laws Revisions and Codes of General Laws of the various American States also the English, Irish, Scottish and Canadian Reports Digests and Sessions Laws and Revisions and also a good selection of Text Books and Law Periodicals being in all over 15,000 volumes. In addition to the Law Library, tenants in the Equitable Building find under the same roof banks, bankers, trust companies, fire insurance companies, stock brokers, a safe deposit company, a Mercantile Library agency, the Cafe Savarin, the Lawyers' Club, with its dining, grill and smoking rooms, unexcelled in convenience and comfort by any club rooms in the city, and its separate dining apartments for ladies, all of which are most tastefully arranged and decorated. There are also under the same roof a Western Union telegraph office, a pay telephone station, a public barber shop, besides such less important conveniences as a theatre ticket office, a bootblack's stand, a fruit stand, a confectionery store and a book and newsdealer's counter. The first floors of the building are frequented by more business men than are to be found in some good sized cities, the building being entered daily by more people than enter any other building in New York.

It was the first fire proof building especially adapted for business offices erected in the A dvertucmen cs under this tieaainv are 00 eentt j'or each insertion of Jive lines or less. 302 CLINTON STREET. Roflms, with first class board; table board. BOARD IGHTS AT 90 PIERREPONT ST, near Henry: 2 large, handsomely furnished rooms on second floor, one with private bath. BOARD ONE OR TWO "LADIES CRGENTLE man and wife can find pleasant home In small private family; no other boarders; terms moderate.

137 Sixth av. BOARD HEIGHTS HICKS ST; LAROK and small rooms; all Improvements; excellent table; fine opportunity for younK gentleman to economize and get first class fare; four minutes to Wall st Ferry. 360 STATE ST, Handsomely and newly furnished square and hall rooms, with board; terms moderate; also table board. 140 WILLOW ST. Two pleasant, well ventilated rooms, with first class board: low rates; table boarders taken.

228 HENRY ST, Near Remsen; 2 large square rooms; all conveniences; with first class board at very reasonable terms. 219 GREENE AVENUE. On the Hill, opposite Cambridge place; desirable rooms; excellent table; good location; and trolley; table board; Summer prices; references. BOARD PARK SLOPE 162 ST. JOHNS PLACE; extra lanre back parlor and extension; also large front room; handsomely fitted up, with excellent board; terms very moderate for the Summer.

BOARD PARK SLOPE AN ELEGANT SEC ond floor, front, alcove room and back, to rent: separately or to one party; good neighborhood: first class table; at very reasonable rates. 478 Second Bt. BOARD 201 SIXTH AV, NEAR FIRST ST A very pleasant large room, with alcove; also Fquare room adjoining and bath; single or en suite; well furnished; good table; refined fam lly adults; Summer rates. BOARD KANDSOMTDLY AND COMPORT ABLY furnished front alcove room; also square back room; board If desired; an excellent home for right party in a small family. 22 St.

Marks av, between Fifth and Sixth avs. 193 LINCOLN1PLACE. Select parties can be accommodated in furnished detached house, large grounds, near Park: rooms single or en suite: superior table. 91 5IXTH AV. Prospect Heights; parties seeking board In a refined home, where only a few are accommodated.

can nna same by applying; above address; second atory rooms; excellent table; highest references. BOARD DELIGHTFUL, LARGE. COOL ROOM, elegantly furnished; excellent table, with all the fresh and new provisions of the season; terms reasonable to desirable parties for the Summer; reference. 4S Livingston st, opposite Packer grounds. 361 GREENE AV.

Large alcove and large square rooms; ample closets; all conveniences; near elevated and surface roads home comforts table board terms moderate. BEDFORD DISTRICT. A comfortable, quiet home in private family of adults; handsome house; large, well furnished rooms; first class table; low terms. 116 Quincy at. HEIGHTS 115 STATE ST, Near 'Clinton, walking distance of bridge and ferries; square and hall rooms; terms moderate; table boarders.

155 HANCOCK ST. Having purchased ubove house, offer superior accommodations; reasonable rates: handsome extension; suitable for doctor or dentist; first class chef; table board. WELLS HOUSE, CLINTON STREET, Between Warren and Baltic. Desirable rooms with first das. board at reason apie rates.

uiiAb. Jbi(iJii, Proprietor. BOARD PRIVATE FAMILY ON PARK SLOPE owner, have large and small rooms, with board' running water in rooms; good homemade table: terms moderate; possesion immediately. Apply 172 Garfield between Sixth and Seventh avenues. BOARD PARK SLOPE PLEASANT FRONT alcove and square rooms, singly or en suite; running water; house and neighborhood first class; near Park and cars; references exchanged.

131 Prospect place, near Carlton avenue. Board Pierrepont House, Montague at, Brooklyn Heights; American and European plan flrst accommodations foff gentlemen and families at very modern rates. BOARD 351 QUINCY ST NICELY FURNISHED large second atory front room; all conveniences; southern exposure; also large pleasant room, third floor; two minutes from station and trolley; excellent location; liberal table; for two. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY, LIVING IN A large corner detached house, with porch and BTOuadB, upstairs dinlngroom, will rent 1 or 2 rooms, with good, substantial home table board, to a permanent, responsible party; location on the Hill and convenient to bridge and ferries. Address, for full particulars, A.

Box 22, Eagle office. BOARD WANTED. BOARD ANTEID OLD LADY WISHES BOARD with plain quiet family, not more than J3 week Address Mrs. L. C.

l.SW Fulton si. BOARD WANTED LADY HAVING BABY. A year and half old, wishes board, being emploved during day; must be with party who can care for child during her absence; terms not exceeding 54 weekly. F. S.

Eaglo oltice. BOARD WANTED LADY WANTS COOL, AIRY room on second or third floor; closet, gas, bath, good table, cleanliness and sanitary plumbing essential; permanent if suited; give full particulars and terms, which must be low. Address W. Eagle office. FURNISHED ROOMS.

Advertisements under thtx hearlini are 50 cents for each insertion if Jicc Hues or less. FURNISHED ROOM W1TH USE OF BATH. $1.50 per week. Noslrand av, corner Putnam; inquire iu store. FURNISHED ROOMS SECOND STORY FRONT alcove, furnished or unfurnished.

44S Lafayette av, southwest corner. FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE AND SMALL rooms; all newly furnished; gentlemen pre ferred. 121 Sands st. FURNISHED nOOMS 369 RrilDGE'ST "near Willoughby Nicely furnished large and small rooms from 51 up; three blocks to City Hall; ten minutes walk to bridge. FURNISHED FUR nished rooms to let in private family; separate or together; with all Improvements reference.

219 WTarren st. between Court and Clinton. 50 HALSEY ST. Neatly furnished rooms, with board; also, table boarders accommodated; convenient to bridge. trolley and L.

143 riONTAQUE ST. Finely furnished large third story front room, large hall rooms on second and third floors, which correspond In completeness, at 53 and $2.75. NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS TO GENTLEMEN ONLY. 162 SOUTH PORTLAND AV. FURNISHED ROOMS 49 WYCKOFF ST.

NEAR Court Large.nlce front room; hot and cold water in room and gas; every convenience; near bridge and ferries; suitable for one or two gentlemen; with or without board. FURNISHED ROOM WITH OR WITHOUT board; handsomely alcove front room, second floor; hot and cold water; ample closet room, Adelphi st, between DeKalb and Lafayette avs. FURNISHED ROOMS 312 GREENE AV LARGE and well furnished alcove room, with two large closets and all modern conveniences; folding bed, couch, easy chairs; furnishings new and good terms rcasonahle. FURNISHEI5 rooms, connected, and all Improvements, for gentleman, without board, on St. Marks av, near Bedford; private family.

Box Eagle Bed ford branch. HE1GHTS 147 REA1SEN ST. Large and Bmall moms, without board, during Bummer months; gentlemen preferred; wheels cared for. FURNISHED ROOMS 2 NICELY FURNISHED rooms; one back parlor and one front room; all improvements; hot and cold running water and use of bath; private house; moderate terms. 294 Clermont av, near DeKalb.

FU RNTsH ISD'OOMSO NTHiT HILL LARGE square, handsomely furnished room, with every modern convenience; also hall room; select neighborhood; house first class in every respect; references required. 14G Lafayette av. eeTr6o1ial a gfT third floor front hall room, with large closet, in private house, to permanent party; best references required; house has every modern improvement: central location. Apply evenings to owner, 110 Lafayetto av. FURN I SHED ROOMS HOUSE 3 large well furnished front rooms.

$3.50 weekly; portieres, dishes, bedding, bath, laundry; twelve minutes to bridge; station one block; trolleys near; stores convenient. MELICK, 372 Second st. near Fifth av. FURNISHED ROOM A NICELY FURNISHED large room; second floor; southern exposure; gas, bath, running water; suitable for one or two gentlemen or man and wife; near bridge and ferries; private house. 37 Wyckoff st, near Court.

FURNISHED ROOMSNICELY FURNISHED rooms on second fioor; large closets, gas and bath; comfortable home; ten minutes' walk to bridge, three minutes to City Hall; terms low. 142 Lawrence at, between Fulton and WiUoughby streets. FURNISHED ROOMS BAY RIDGE SOUTH east corner Second a v. Wakemau place, near Sixty sixth st; second story square rooms; all conveniences; fine location commanding view of the Bay; thirty minutes from New York via road or ferries; terms reasonable. FURNISHED ROOMS 57 HANCOCK ST.

NEAR Bedford av and Fulton st Refined Christian family; lovely alcove, newly furnished, to one or two adults; permanency desired; with or without board; a pleasant home for right party; reftr TO LET HOUSE) $16 NICE HOUSE, 7 ROOMS; ffood order; large cellar and yard. Apply at 128 Tenth st, near Third av. Brooklyn. HOUSES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. At all prices.

For particulars apply to MARION RIMES, 1,090 FULTON ST. TO LET HOUSE BEDFORD DISTRICT; 352 Greene av, 4 dtory, 16 room brown stone house, lust renovated; rent 560. GEO. K. LOVETT 28 Court St.

TO LET HOUSE 230 TOMPKINS AV; HALF block of Tompkins Park; 2 story and basement; rooms and bath room; improvements; nicely decorated; J25 per month. Apply at 931 Lafayette S.V. TO 7JBT HOUSES PARK SLOPE BEST RKrff dence Dortion of this city; a few cood houses remain unrented: ranjre from $500 to $1,200. Call and see what we have. .131 Flatlmsh av, opposite Seventh.

A. PEACE SON. TO LET HOUSE 2 STORY; 8 ROOMS AXD bath; physician wants small family, with whom he will board in exchange: good opportunity respectable family; German or American preferred. Call at 777 Bedford av, near Park. TO LET APARTMENT HOUSES.

TO LET APARTMENTS A PEW OF THOSE elegant steam heated apartments of the Nassau Land and Improvement situated on Ninth ftt; one block from Prospect Park; they are new; re elegantly decorated and finished and are in perfect condition; have 6 rooms; bathroom and private hall; price $26, $28 and $30, Including Janitor's services. Apply on premises, at til Ninth st. TO LET FLATS. TO LET FLATS $16 FOR A FINE 6 ROOM AND bath single flat on Park Slope; another fine 5 rfJlm arA hath tn. A 1.

1 THOMAS ROSECRANS. Fifth st and Seventh av. TO LET FLATS DECORATED; 396 MeDOX pugh st. $32; neighborhood good; adults only; 7 light rooms and bath; steam heated: hard wood, cabinet trim; excellent sanitary plumbing: latest modern Improvements. Inquire of Janitor.

TO T.ET FT.ATfl 8 large rooms and bath; well ighted and ven. tllated; decorated: improvements; convenient to trolley and roads: rents $23 to $28. Inquire at BOO Greene av, TO LET FLATS STEAM HEAT; 7 LARGE rooms and bath; decorated; all improvements; first class condition; convenient to trolley and roads: rents $21 to $27. Inquire at 195 Garfield place. FLAT RARE OPPORTUNITY: CHOICE LOCA tion; outside flat; overlooking handBome grounds: 6 rooms, bath; heated throughout: coal furnished for range; $22 to $28; near Nostrand: av trolley and Fulton st L.

84 Herkimer st. TO LET FLATS NEW FLATS. 265 PROSPECT place, near Vanderbilt av; two blocks from Prospect Park; rent $23 to 525; open Sundays and evenings. Apply on premises of DELANCY COLLINS. TO LET FLATS TO BE SEEN BEFORE BE lleved; Third and Fifth av cars one block away; 5 large rooms; newly renovated; modern improvements; halls and stairs carpeted; $13.

153 Fourth av. near Butler st, janitor. TO LET FLATS $13 AND 514; NEW AND clean; fine entrance; halls carpeted; Janitor service; fine, good neghborhood convenient to all parts of city; all Improvements; every room light. 519 Fifty sixth st, near Fifth av. TO LET FLATS I HAVE A NICE 5 ROOM and bath flat, near trolley and station, convenient to Prospect Park, for $14 per month; other barcalns.

THOMAS ROSECRANS, Fifth st and Seventh av. TO LET FLATS AND APARTMENTS; PARK slope; rent from $16 to $40; call and see our list of flats and houses to let and for sale; bargains. Apply at 331 Flatbush av. opposite Sev enth: A. PEACE SON.

TO LET FLATS AND APARTMENTS CAR fare Baved; $1.70 to $2.60 weekly, for 3 to 5 room model down town flats; Columbia place, Joralemon and Furman sts; rooms all light; fireproof staircases; park and playground; two minutes to South or Wall st ferrleB. The Riverside, 20 Joralemon st. TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES. TO LET PART OF HOUSE TO ONE FAMILY, upper half of house; 8 light rooms; all improvements. Apply at iS Fourth place.

TO LET PART OFHOUSE327GRANDAV; basement and parlor floor; 7 rooms; all Improvements; rent $25; In perfect order. TO LET PART OF HOUSE LOWER PART, IN new fancy brick two family house; 7 rooms and bath; all modern Improvements; hall and shades furnished good neighborhood rent low. 1,605 Pacific st. near Albany av; see any time. TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES UPPER PART, brown stone house, consisting of front alcove, back square room; second floor, 4 rooms; third floor; together or separate; heat, light; convenient to table board.

Owner, 298 Greene av. TO LET PART OF HOUSEIN HOUSE WITH owner; second floor; 5 rooms; front alcove, middle room, dinlngroom, kitchen containing range, boiler, stone tubs, sink; bathroom; separate gas; stairs and hall furnished; references. S3 South Elliott place. TO LET ROOMS. TO LET ROOMS 2 LARGE UNFURNISHED connecting rooms on second floor, in desirable location; large alcove In front room, with gas, heat, hot and cold water; bath on same floor; rent $14 per month.

65 Lincoln place. TO LET STORES. To Let With Fountain and Fixtures. A store for candy and Ice cream saloon, complete; cheap rent; no opposition. Inquire of OL SEN 1,975 Fulton St.

47 SMITH ST, near Schermerhorn. Very nice store; rent $26 ner month. DRESEL BROS." GERHEIfl, 33 COURT ST. TO LET FOR BUSINESS PURPOSES. Tu LET LOFTS THREE LOFTS AT 11 VINE Et, near Fulton Ferry; suitable for storage or light manufacturing purposes.

Apply to P. GKLSON. Eagle office. TO LET COUNTRY PROPERTY. TO LET HOUSES BUZZARD'S BAY; FUR nlshed cottages; to $3, GQ0.

HORACE S. CROW ELL, 21Q Washington st, corner of State, Boston. TO LET FURNISHED COTTAGES; ALL prices; this Is one of the moet beautiful places for a Summer home on Long Island. Jinua. Ami 1 1 1 L.

I TO LET HOUSE IN RUTHERFORD, N. 7 rooms; hot and cold water; near depot; good garden; choice location; rent $22 per month JAMES L. HASTIE, Rutherford, or Surveyor's Ofllce, Custom House, New York. TO ET HOU OR f3rSVLe! BEAUTI ful 10 room cottage at Sunset Park, adjoining Twilight Park, in the Catskills; completely and elegantly furnished for housekeeping. ddress Rev.

J. O. WILSON, 120 West Seventy sixth New York City. TO LET HOUSES AT SHELTER ISLAND Heights, for the season of 1S97. furnished cottages, with all the conveniences for house, keeping; send for ilustrated circular, giving full description of cottages.

Address It DUVALL, Shelter Island Heights, TO LET HOUSES RICHMOND HILL. several pretty country places, with fine shade trees, lawns, choicely located near station poet office, churches and club, with fine new modern cottages, to let at moderate rates, or will be sold on easy terms; the prettiest, moat select and most thriving suburb of New York. ALRICK H. MAN, 56 Wall st. N.

Y. ARTHUR H. MOWBRAY. Richmond Hill. $300.00 Shore Front Cottage, SOUTHOLD, I.

On Sound; 10 rooms; completely furnished, including piano; one of the beauty spots of Long Island; rent, furnished, $300; with horse, wagonw, cow, gardener, etc, $560. Dr. MARSHALL, 506 Fulton st, Brooklyn. TO LET HOUSE AT MONTCLAIR, N. FOR the Summer or for one or more years; furnished or unfurnished; a gentleman's residence, containing 9 rooms, bathroom and laundry; within six minutes" walk of railroad stations; short distance from schools, churches and Athletic club; grounds up to five acres as desired; lawn and grove; all improvements.

Address Real Entate Agents. Montclalr, or J. R. RAND. I0O Broadway.

New York. NEW VILLAGE, LONG ISLAND. TO LET, sell or exchange; greatest bargain health, comfort, cheapness; new house; 9 rooms; very large hennery, barn, orchard; 37 acres; 1.00) feet frontage on main turnpike; three miles from Lake Ronkonkomn rail 1 read station, schools, churches, post office nearby suitable for residence. Summer boarders, poultry or vegetable farm; $100 for season; worth $400; price easy terms. W.

H. GRACE, Wrllloughby and Jay sts. TO LET HOUSE UPPER MONTOLAIR, N. J. from 1st of July until 1st of September; house containing 14 rooms; fully furnished all Improvements with stable; throe horses, carriages, double and single harness, saddles; cow, chickens; vegetable garden; to resjMinsible party only; house Is situated on extra high ground; within ten minutes' walk from depot; forty five minutes from New York via Erie Railroad.

For particulars address J. Box 5, Eagle branch, 44 Broad a y. FOR SALE SUBURBAN PROPERTY. $300 DOWN. Beautiful homes in Flatbuah; open plumblnjr; hard wood trim: lot 120 feet deep.

JOHN RRTfl fcOo Flatbush av. FOR A LE HOUSEIN BATBT BEACH! ON Bay Tenth st, between Bath and Benson avs, with two lots: Queen Anne; brick filled; 12 rooms and bath; all Improvements; fine condition; cheap; need some cash. GELSTON, on premises. HOLLIS, L. I.

Cottages, all modern improvements, $25. For sale on monthly payments; booklet free. HEY WARD Sz WRIGHT, 825 MARCY AV. 254 TOMPKINS AV. S.

H. DURLAN'D AT DEPOT. HOLLIS. I. 16 TRAINS EACH WAY.

Cottages, all Improvements, $20 to $50. Prices, 52,500 to your own terms. Lota $200; send for booklet free. HOUSES AND LOTS TO EXCHANGE FREE. BROKERS COMMISSION PAID.

HEY WARD fc WRIGHT, 025 MARCY AV. 254 TOMPKINS AV. FOR SALE FLAT PROPERTY. FOR SALE FLATS TWO NEW 3 STORY DOU blo flats In very good location, with all the latest improvements; convenient to cars and elevated road; cheap for cah; would take good lota In exchange. Address E.

Eagle FOR SALE HOUSES BARGAIN; OR TO LET; three 3 story brick dwellings, 23, 31 and 33 Poplar st; terms, at 35 Poplar st. Or see owner, at fi32 Clinton iav. FOR SALE HOU3E3 WHY WAIT WHEN YOU can buy swell front" brick houses for two families on Forty fifth st, between Second and Third avs, for $3,8 50; terms easy. C. HAMILTON, Builder.

FOR SALE HOUSE BARGAIN; 2 STORY and baHement; 10 rooms, bath; all Improvements: cabinet trim; pillar mantel; Iron fence: lot 127 feet; terms easy. F. DHUY, uwner, on prem Ises, place, near L'tlcn av. FOR SA LE HOUSEfi ORE ATI1 ARO A IXSTNEW villa houses; 10 rooms; all improvements: lot 40x100: only three left; 180, IMS. 210 Hawthorne st.

between Rogers and Nostrand avs; cars on both avenues; only $500 cash required. FOR SALEHOUSES $11,000 BUYS aOTNEA 3 story, New York style of modern residence within a block of Prospect Park as there la in Brooklyn; $2,000 cash. THOMAS ROSECRANS. Fifth st and Seventh av. FOR SALE HOUSE DO YOU WANT A BAH ffaln in a.

20 foot 2 story and basement house; we have one, asking best condition; new plumbing. Apply at 331 Flatbuali av, opposite Seventh. A. PBACE SON. FLATBUSH, S8.500.

For sale detached house, 11 rooms and bath; lot 50 by 100; every improvement: honestly built; worth offer of JS.500 possibly accepted. AddreaH S5 East Broadway. Flatbush. FOR SALE H6LSESF6Rf WO FAMILIES; 422 Bdlnhrldge si, also one left 4S1 Quincy st; these houses are 20 feet wide, are modern in every respect; will be sold at slight advance over call and be convinced. ROBBIXS, builder, on premises.

FOR SALE HOUSE ONLY ONE LEFT OF that handsome row of eight houses on one of the finest blocks on St. Marks av; 914. between Brooklyn and Kingston avs; 3 story and basement all known improvements. JOHN A. BLISS.

Builder. FOR SALE HOUSES 530 TO 540 McDONOUGH Bt; only one left without extension and threa with extensions; this Is your last chance to ere: one of these gems, as are about all built in this desirable neighborhood; finished In hard woods, with all the latest improvements and novelties. 3J. T. REYNOLDS, on premises, or 193 Ralph a v.

FOR SALE HOUSE bFFBIRED AT SACRI fice; owner leaving city; G22 McDonough st; new 2 story basement and extension Dorchester stone house, handsomely decorated; investigation solicited. W. D. THOMAS 170 Ralph av, near Macon at. TWO FAMILY HOUSES.

ArtlBtlc stone fronts; 21x50x100; 12 inch walls; 2 utory and basement; seven just completed: cabinet trim and all modern Improvements. 759 771 Jefferson av, near Rcid; owner on premises. 2 AND STORY. FOR SALE HOUSES Parties Peeking homei with all the latest improvements should call and examine the entire new block of 2 and 2.y story bouses cn Reveie place, between Dean and Bergen Bts, Just above Kingston av; opon evenings until 10 o'clock. JOHN A.

BLISS. Rujldej new buff brick Houses $4 boo, ONLY $300 CASH REQUIRED, All Improvements; furnace in cellar; Miller, near Sutter av; streets paved and sewered; sidewalks flagged and curbed; two blocks from Van Siclen station. Kings Count elevated road. GERMAN AMERICAN IMPROVEMENT Van Siclen av and Eastern parkway. OFFiCE OPEN SUNDAY.

LAST CHANCE. To secure one of the most elaborate and complete stone front two family houses in Stuyvesant section; 383 McDonough st; two left only; replete with hard wood floors, open plumbing, grills, hat stand, gas grate and two complete sets of Improvements; also upper part in two houses to rent. C. G. REYNOLDS, On premises or 193 Ralph av.

IMPROVING THE FINEST SECTION. FOR SALE That new row of seven houses on the Prospect Park Slope; story artistic colored Btone, box stoops; tiled baths, hardwood trim, cathedral bay windows, bookcases, twelve minutes from the bridge; highest location; Park section; open evenings until 9 o'clock. W. H. REYNOLDS.

Park place and Underhlli av; two blocks from Flatbush av and Prospect Park. FOR SALE HOUSES HALSEY Sl NEAR Ralph av; artistic new superior stone fronts, 2 story and basement, arranged for one or two families; hard wood, cabinet trim throughout; oak, cherry and tiled bathrooms; open sanitary plumbing; dumbwaiter, furnace, gas grates, electric gas lighting; cold storage rooms, 20 feet wide; reasonable; easy terms. Owner, on premises; or. 209 McDonoUgh st. For Houses and Apartments Wanted see WANT columns.

FOR SALE STORE PROTERTY. FOR SALE STORE PROPERTY TWO STORES and double flat, price mortgage well rented; good opportunity for shoe store and other business; no agents. Address OWNER, Box 30. Eagle office. FOR SALE REAL ESTATE.

LOT REAL ARCS' AT SOUTH SIDE OF HAN cock st, between Bedford av and Spencer place; only vacant lot; title policy free to purchaser. Owner, 93 Nassau st, Room GOCNew York City. FOR SALE REAL EST ATEFuYtON ST 40 feet; two street frontages; near station; ripe for improvement and terms to suit; a bargain. D. M.

CHAUNCEY REAL ESTATE 207 Montague at. RENT PAYS FOHOMET Buy or Build Anywhere. Both house and lot; comparatively nothing required down. Call or write. New York Rent Purchase Society, 145 Na ssau st.

New York. FOR SALE COUNTRY PROPERTY. FOR SALE COUNTRY PROPERTY BRIDGE hampton 130 acres; houses, barn, etc. a fine property; sell cheap, or exchange for Brooklyn D. M.

CHAUNCEY REAL ESTATE D7 Montague at. 5 ACRES FOR $100. This property is located high and dry, free from any swamp land; If found otherwise after investigation, money refunded; it is beautifully located within about one mile of Center Moriches, on Long Island, and will be sold on terms of $2 down, then $2 a month; see about this at once. Address WM. 11.

MOFFITT. 59 Liberty st, New York. Ol A A FS A 7. A sTl AT without exception, all things considered, the choicest lot of unoccupied land on Buzzard's Bay, commanding magnificent views of both the Bay and Vineyard Sound and nearly surrounded by the sea; contains five acres; neighborhood unexceptionable; convenient to railroad station and steamboat wharf and easily accessible from New York. Part leu lart tjf HORACE S.

CROWELL, 21G Washington st, corner of State, Boston. BUZZARD'S BAY. FOR SALE OR TO LET, a substantial dwelling; 9 chambers, beside living rooms; furnace and open fireplaces; modern conveniences; piazzas on three sides; furnished, except bed and table linen and silver; delightfully situated; land slopes to the shore of Buzzard's Bay and adorned by beautiful shade trees; located in the charming Town of Falrhaven, opposite the elegant residence of Henry H. Rogers, easily reached by Fall River Line or Shore Line of N. N.

H. and H. R. R. offered at less than cost.

Further particulars of HORACE S. CROWELL, 210 Washington st, corner of State, Boston. FOR SA.LE BICYCLES. FOR SALE BICYCLE A LADIES' WHEEL; pretty nearly new, tt rms cheap. Mrs.

MOBERG, 77 St. Mark place, Brooklyn. FOR SALE PIANOS. FOR SALE PIANO A GOOD UPRIGHT PIANO. $110; $6 monthly.

WISSNER, 539 Fulton st, near Elm place; open evenings. FOR SALE PIANO A SPECIAL BARGAIN; fine new upright, finely finished case; Bweet tone; full guarantee; $140. 70 South Elliott place. FOR SALE PIANOS A LARGE STOCK OP new upright pianos of many makers from $200 to $450; a very few square pianos left, at very low prices. F.

H. CHANDLER. 200 Fulton street. FOlT" SAL I AOS vT fpfo VVN AGE NO for the renowned Sterling pianos is at G. SUMMERS' warerooms, 1.1SC Fulton st he has sold them for eleven years; get the benefit of his experience before purchasing elsewhere FOR "YLE'I ANflisA" OF secondhand pianos from $33 to $250; Stein way, Chickering, Fischer, Decker ar.d many others; easy monthly payments, or rented, $2 monthly up.

CHARLES ic MAYER, 5 11 Fulton fit, Brooklyn. FOR 3 ifpRTOHT piano; very handsome, solid carved panels elegant, brilliant and wee tnne ha all the latest Improvements little fully warranted; no reasonable offer refused; munt sell at 13 St. James place. FISCHER PIANOS. Tim larsrcst and finest OBBortment of GrandJ and Uprights.

In unloue deslcns and choice woods. Moderate prlce3 and easy payments. Pianos for 1 rem, exenaneea. several second nana i'lanos or cur own and other celebrated makers at low prices. FISCHER PIAN'O WAREROOMS, II TTnlon equare, west, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth ta.

New York. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. FOR SALE FOLDlNO rivD A $05 HALE Klllburn for J12: In Knod condition; a bargain. C. E.

54S av. PERSONAL. Many communications hare boon received from sympathizing friends of my unclt, Uio lato so called WILLIAM H. KING. All communications from Brooklyn sympathizers will he gratefully and confidentially received by his niece, EUGENIA A.

W. ROSS, POST OFFICE BOX 1,947, JXUW XUliii CITY. LOST BULL TERRIER DOG, BLACK SPOT on tip of each ear; black spot over one eye; black spot on back over tall cellar, with license answers to name or Jack. Reward If returned to 29C Greene av. LOST ON BEDFORD AV.

mjTWEBN QUINCT and Gates av. Tuesday afternoon about i o'clock, a lady's chatfclaln BAG, containing rinfra and a sum of money. Finder kindly return to Mrs. JOLLEY, 1,110 Bedford av; liberal reward will Ijo jiven. LOST ri'tSDAY.

AiUOUT 5 P. ON FULTON or sts. fox terrier DOG, with brown spol over riirht eye; answers to name Cupid; had ofl collar with license tax and owner'w address. Liberal reward If returned to J. C.

I'OWBRflL HI Montague st INSTRUCTION. THE EAGLE BUREAU. Full parculars, together with catab log ties, circulars, of Universities, Colleges and private achoo.is advertised in these columns can be tu'ad free of cliamc by calliiur at the EAGf.n FUEE INS'OKiKA'S ION BL'KEAD, 41b Hour. Eagle Build Inc. CH ATE AUDE ERS A I LLES, ST.

SERVAN, FRANCE (NEAR DINARD). Principal. J. w. JONES.

U. A. (Oxford), assisted by University Graduates. Thorough preparation for all Army and Navy (American and EnRlIsh), Universities, etc. Special facilities for modern laniruajreB, resident French master.

For terms and prospectus apply to principal at Eagle Paris Bureau or Information Bureau, Brook HORSES. CARRIAGES. ETC. TO THOHK WHO INTKND TO PURCHASE A CARRIAGE this Spring or Summer wo will, on application, present our new illustrated catalogue of seasonable carriages for town nnd country driving, giving examples of the latest designs in all tUefaafl lonable vehicles of the day. VAN TASSELL KEARNEYt anil 132 East 13th at, 123.

125. 127. 12U Klst 12tb nt. between Ud and 4th av vw Vni CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. VICTORIA 8.

COUI'E ROCK A WAYS. CABRIOLETS. RRKAKS. WAGONKTTES. CCKTAIN ROCK AW AYS, EXTENSION PHAETONS OPEN and TOPSURREVS.

LADIES' PHAETONS, L'iNaHO L'TS. STATION WAGONS, HKUUOUAMS, KENTUCKY I1HKAK CARTS. Elcvaiora to all floors. VAN TASSELL KEARNEY. Established 1SG7.

A TRAP WAGON" FOR SALE; HAVING BEEN run only twenty miles; In perfect order; best make; also a new harness, whip and robes; sold cheap. Inquire of coachman at ELLIOTT Stable, near corner of Fulton st and Portland av. HAY MAKE FOR SALK fl 5.HANDS HIGH; fit for procery wagon or carriage; business purposes; will work double or single: sound, gentlo and kind; tn bf sold on account of no work. In nuirc it 1G Hicks st. Gk.W Co ft.

HANIttS. VERY STYLISH. FOR sale; and high shooting trap; ran bp seen at private stables; all In good order. Sixtieth st and Nineteenth a v. Brook! vn.

MEETINGS. THE CMMMITTEK ON LAW OF THE COM mon Council will meet in the Common Council Chamber, City Hall, on THURSDAY EVENING, May G. at ft o'clock, to consider matter! appertaining to law, JOHN F. OLTROGGK, m4 3t Chairman Committee on Law. THE COMMITTEE On" FINANCE OF THE Common Council will meet In tho Common Council Chamber, City Hall, on THURSDAY, May 8, 1X97, at 3 P.

fcr the purpose of considering matters referring to finance JAMES H. RUGGLES, m4 2t ChnlnuanCumnitttc on Finance. ASSIGNEE NOTICES. IN PURSIANCE OF AN ORDER MADE RT the Hon. Joseph Asplnall, County Judse of Klnya County, March 23.

1SP7. notice Is hereby given to creditors ajid persims having claims against JOSEPH S. MI TOLA, lately dolnfr business a No. 2,306 Atlantic avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, that they are required to present their claims with tho vouchers thereof, duly verified, to the subscriber, the duly appointed aaslKnue of fald Joseph S. Mttola, for the benellt of their creditors, at hlfl place of transacting business, 713 Jefferson avenue, in the City of Brooklyn.

New York, on or before June 15. 1S97. Dated March 31, 1837. JAMES P. TOSSINY, Assignee.

mh31 6w Wr 713 Jefferson avenue. OF AN RDE2R MAIE BY the Honorable William R. Hurd, a Judge of tho County Court of Kings County, on the 13th day of April, 1897. notice In hereby given to all creditors and persons having claims against CARL F. W.

GRANNB.M.ANN, laiely doing business in th City of Brooklyn, State of New York, that they are required to present their claims, with the vouchers therefor, duly verified, to the subscriber, the assignee of said Carl F. W. Grannemann, for the benefit of creditors, at his place of transacting businoaa. at the office of John E. Rullwinkel No 271 Broadway, In the City of New York, on or before the first day of July, 1837.

Dated Brooklyn. April 13. 1837. JURGEfX H. LINR.

Assignee. John E. Bullwlnkel. Attorney for Assignee, No. York City.

6w IN COMPANY PURSU ant to an order of Honorable William B. Hurd. County Judge of Kings County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against the American Aluminum Company, lately doing business in the City of Brooklyn. Now York, to present the Hume, with duly verified vouchers, to the subscriber at his ofllce. No.

32 Liberty street. New York City, on or before June nineteenth next. Dated New York, April 14, 1W7. HENRY J. HEMMENS.

Assignee for Benefit of Creditors. Edwin C. Dusenbury, Attorney for Assignee. 32 Liberty street. New York city.

6w LEGAL. NOTICES. SUPREME COURT, KINGS T7 Jacques Karelsen. Adolphus E. Kan Iscn, Frank Karelsen, as ex ecu torn of the last will and testament of Ephrnlm Kandsen.

deceased, and Jacques Karr lfen, Adolphus E. Karelsen, Frank E. Karelsen, as executors i.f the last will and testament of Kozotta Karelpen, deceased, agHtnst Phebe M. mith. Eva chase and Iucretla M.

C. P.riuan In pursuant. of a judgment ol foreclosure and sale mad and entered in thf above entitled action and bearing date the 4th day of May, lSfcT. the undendgjwd, the referee tn said Judgment named, will soil public aurtion. at the Real Es tau Exchange.

IK Montague street. In the City of Bri and ounty of IngH. on the 27th day of May. is at the hour 12 o'clock, noon, of that day. by James L.

Bruml y. auctioneer, tho premises mentlom In said judgment and described as follows: All that certain piect; or parcel of land, with the building and Improvements erected thereon, situated. lying and If lng In the City of ISr. oklyn, County of Kings, bounded and described as follows. wit Beginning at a point on th westerly side of Nos rand avenue distant sixty feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly nide of taxing ton avenue and the westerly side of Nostrand avenue; running thence westerly ami parallel with Lexington avenue 100 feet; thence southerly and parallel with Nostrand avenue 'J feet; theri' eiusirly and again parallel with Lexington avenue 101 feet to tho westerly side of Nostrand avenue, and thenc northerly along the westerly side of Nostrand avenue 20 feet to the point or jdace of beginning.

Iatcd New York, May 4, lfc'jT. WHITNEY PEARL.E, Referee. Iess ler Meyers, Attorney a for Plaintiffs, St Nassau Ft. N. Y.

C. m5 3w SOCIAL. NOTES. A surprise was tendered to Mr. and Mrs.

Carter of 1 Cat on avenue by their friends on Thursday evening. At midnight a collation wa served, after which dancing was Indulged In until a late hour. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. U.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerret Stryk er, Miss Florence Stryker, Mr. and Mrs. Klin ball.

Mrs. Mott. Mr. and Mrs. J.

A. Smith. Dr. Lazarus, Mrs. Petti pre Miss Alice Pettlgrew, Miss Florence Pettlgrew, Dr.

I vttlgrew, Mr. and Mrs. Klein. Richard Dodge. Miss Mabel Smith, William J.

Thorpe, Mltn Florence Smith, Mr. Klein. Miss Florence Rogers, Master Klein, Charles G. Smith. Miss Marlon Camp, Mr.

Bessie, Mrs. Crovellng, Miss Stella Crevellng and Mr. A refection was given a few evenings ago at the renldfnce of Mrs. 11. A.

IVcker. 21 Jefferson street, by tho graduates of the Metropolitan Training Schoul fur Nurses. After a pl'ising programme of ln.strumer.tal music, singing, recitations and dancing a medal was awarded to Mro. H. Decker as must ettlclem nurse.

Those present wer I rn. A Ibert H. Brundoge, John H. I roge, H. Fred Adams, William A.

Myers, John T. Gibbons. Messrs. Conrad Schaul and H. A.

Decker. M. Emma I keeker. Kate A. Schaul, Helen DeAVut Irvine.

Amelia G. Miller, Mary Malkln, Annie T. Anderson. Mrs. Matilda Hodgson, Mnu H.

M. Derker and the Misses Ethel and Jnnetta B. Derker. A surprise party was tendered to Mr. and Mrs.

John Hinkd at their home, Pltmar street. In honor of the first crdebrat Ion of their marriage. Mr. and Mrs. Hlnkel were presented wltn a reautlful basket or lowers.

The music wa furnished by Professor l'hlllips. formerly ot London, and there were many piano selections, vocal compositions and reeltntlons. A noted feature the evening' programme was a cornet solo rendered by John Hlnkel. Dancing and supper followed. Among those present were: Mr.

and Mrs. W. R. Schulz, Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Bush Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hoept.

Mr. and Mrs. Georga Hassllnger. Mr. and Mrs.

A. Otte. Ex Assemblyman Harry Srhulz, Mr. and Mrs. F.

Van Hauen, Mr. and Mrs. G. Itelff. John Yyimelster, Mis Sadie Koentg.

Miss Minnie Schllchtlnp. Mr. William Render, MLss Wltschieben. Charles Hlnkel, Miss ckert. Miss Sadie Kelm.

L. Klnkel, Mm. Otto Kehrer. Mrs. C.

Cellars. L. Koonlg, II. G. Nichols, Miss A.

Rare, Otto Kehrer, Mis Bert ha Kehrer, Miss Jennie Cellars, Henry Tii bel, Misses Madge nnd Anna Cellars, Mls3 Mildred Schulr. and Mr. arid Mrs. Haussner. Mr.

anil Mrs. Frank A. Watts of 1.1C4 Green avenue celebrated the tenth anniversary of their mnrrlage with a tin wedding on Monday night. At midnight a supper was served. Among th nests were Mr.

and Mrs. M. Smith, Mn. Mary Oram, Mrs. Hat ten, Frank Denton, Mr.

and Mrs. (Thar lea Stern, Miss Laura Stern, Mr. Rogers, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick McrUnn.

Mrs. Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Stelnmetz Mr.

and Mrs. Edward C. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Marshall.

Edward Fagan, Miss Annie Schepp, George Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. William Drlnk wfiter. Police Sergeant William O'Connor, Albert cram, William Walte and Mr.

and Mrs. William Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reed.

On Monday evening the Euchre club of tho Alumni association of Public School No. 26 held a meeting at tho home of Miss Anna M. O'Reilly, 775 Quincy street. The prizes were won by Mlsa Jessie MaeMullen and H. V.

McCafferty. After the games a very th.e programme was "rendered, consisting of piano selections by Miss Oakes and Miss Anna O'Hellly, a vocal solo. "Answered," by L. Lafayette Faurvtt; a recitation by H. V.

McCafferty and a mandolin solo by Frank Myrlck, Jr. A supper was served and dancing followed. Among those present were the Misses Anna M. O'Reilly, Mary B. O'Reilly, Jessie MaeMullen, Helen K.

O'Reilly. Annie Hart, M. Louise Will lams. Lucllla H. Oaken, and Messrs.

L. Lafayetto Faucett, Jerome H. Fort, H. V. McCafTerty Frank Myrlck, Jr.

YOU MAY OWN A CASTLE very easily if the saying is true that a man's own homo is his castlo. Wo offer to all intending purchase of real estate, lota in the boHt nection of Brooklyn. Vnn dcrveor Park is one of those pieces or propertv that has always beon kept intact from its first grant, until wo bought it. This lino estate is being rapiilly filled up with handsome dwellings, surrounded by lino grounds. Lots $275 up.

SSorSlOlL. Vandervcer Park combines well graded, well shaded streets, with good drainage nnd good paving. It is just the right diH tanco from the heart of the business center of the city. It takes minutes to go from Vanderveor Park to tho Brooklyn City Hall jnst 10 minntos longer to get to tho Now l'ork City Hall. The character of tho dwellings that are botng built will make it one of tho finest built up portions of Brooklyn.

The prices for property are surprisingly small. We want to talk to you about them; or Bend for maps and particulars. Germania Real Estate ONLY OFFICE Junction of Flat bush and Nostrand Avs. IlEXRY A. SIEYElt.

Pros. HENRY V. DRETER, Soc. BENSONHURST Most verfrMy developed section in Sew York. Population is rapidly shifting from tho closely built interior wards to the newly fully developed section fronting New York Bay, where in addition to ail city conveniences including sewers, one secures healthful, restful, country life, within an easy hour of the business centres at any time of day or night including Sundays.

Pare live cents. Sewers. Water. Gas, Stone Sidewalks, Block fence. Park on Beach.

Police, and Fire Illustrated circular sen' W. H. CARLOUGII, 41 Wall St, New York. or on tho property. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.

WILLIAM M. KYAX "Auctioneer, will sell at auction, nt the. Now York Real Eatats Salesrooms. Ill Broadway, at 12 o'clock noon, MONDAY. MAY 10, 1897.

13 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, Situated on 57th and 58th sts, 4th, 8th and Marine avs, Brooklyn, N. on Uno of trolley enra and road. 67TH ST, ,100 6TH AV, CrClxlQO. 8TH AV, 80.2 MTU 8T, COxS). 4TII AV and 87TH ST, corner, fiOxlOO.

MARINE AV, ICO 1'OTH 75x100. Close to tn hHORK ROAD, overlooking" the JCAR ROWBand FORT WAPSWORTH. These lots are in tho CHOICEST PARTS OF BROOKLYN, all well turned and surrounded br HANDSOME IMPROVEMENTS. TERMS, 0S PER CENT. ON BOND AND MORTGAGE, AT 6 PKR CENT.

TITLE GUARANTEE. POLICIES FREE. Maps at office of auctioneer, 111 Broadway Now York City. PHILIP A SMYTH, Auctioneer, sells TUESDAY, May 11, at 12 o'clock At Real Estate Salesroom, 111 Broadway. New York.

Nos. 455 7 Gates Ay, Brooklyn, near NOSTRAND AV, very One modern four atory hlfiTh ftoop brick two family flat; all Improvements; lot 33.6x100; title guaranteed; close to trolley and station. Maps from PHILIP A. SMYTH, Pine Bt. New York.

RICHARD HARNETT, AUCTioNEERS Will sell at Auction THURSDAY. MaY 6, at 12 o'clock no in, at tlio Real Ktat Exchange and Auction room, 59 to fio Liberty st. New York city BROOKLYN, 407 19TH 2C0 foot went of 8th avenue, 3 storv basement frame houno and lot 23x110.0x112.8. 459, 461 and 463 18TH 160 feet east of Bth avenue, 2 storv and basement frame houses and lots cncli. FORSTER, HOTA LING KLENKE, ESQ9.

Attorneys, 59 to Gl U'all st. N. Y. Mapw at auctioneer's, 71 and Liberty at. SPECIAL NOTICES.

PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THIO constitution of tne State of New York and of statute In such rase mad and provided, I. Frederick W. Wurster, Mayor of the City of Jtrooklvn do hereby plve and publish notice that on thf Hixth day of May, eighteen hunlrid and nlnety fevcn at twelve o'clock noon of that Jay, at the ofilc" of the Mayor In thp City Hall, in the cuy (f Brooklyn, I will give a public hearing ooncvrniiifr the following special city law. it certified copy of which hun been transmitted to me. namely: An act to regulate and improve Atlantic avenue between Flatbush avenue and Atkins avenue, in the City of Urooklyn.

and providing for the' removal of the steam railroad of tho Iohk Inland Railroad Company from fiirface, and f'r changing the grade of said railroad nnd providing for all changes in avenuw, streets anil railroads that may be rendered necessary by reason of nuch ohanffM. and providing means for the payment thereof. Dated May 4, w. wttrster. m4 2t Mayor of the City of Brooklyn.

THIMIG BOTTLING COMPANY NOTICE OP application for order to change corporate name Notice Is hereby given that the THIMIG BOTTLING COMPANY, a domestic corporation having its principal businens ofllce in the CUy 't Brooklyn, County of Kinsn and State of New York, will apply to the Supreme Court of the State of New York at a Special Term thereof to be held at the Court House in the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, Nfw York, on the "th day of June, 1S97 at ten o'clock In the forenoon of that day or aa soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an order authorizing said corporation to change hh corporate name to the A. BUSCH BOTTLING COMPANY'. Dated Brooklyn. N. Y.

April 12 1E97. THIMIG BOTTLING COMPANY. By Carl Conrad. President. David F.

Manning. Attorney for Petitioner. 350 Fulton street. Brooklyn. Y.

al4 Sw PURSUANT TO THE PROVISIONS OF THE constitution of the Htate of Now York and of the Btacute In PUrh caw made and provide I Frederick W. Wurster, Mayor of the City of Brooklyn, do hereby give and puhlttth notice that on the eighth day of May. eighteen hundred and ninety seven, at twelve o'clock noon of that day. at tho office of the Mayor. In the Oit.y Hall, lti the City of Brooklyn.

I will give a public hearing concerning tho following special city law. a certified copy of which has tnvn transmitted im nnnwdy: An art to aid the financial administration "of the city of New York. ttf Mav 5. FREDERICK W. WITRSTER niS 2t Mayor of the City of CORPORATION NOTICES.

DEPARTMENT COLLECTION." ROOMS 2. 8 and 10. Building. Brooklyn. May 5, 1S97 Notice Is hfivby (flven that the nepsmnnt roll in the foi 'owing entlt matters have twn completed, and th warrant ti for lh collection of the various assessments mentioned therein, have this day hrw dellverr to tin Collector nf Taxes and AsseMme nts, and all jwrM.ns liable.

to pay ueh aflncsHinents are required U) pay the fame without delay at his ofllce. under the penalty of the law. Sewer, Map I. I strict 21. Leonard street, between Drlggs and LTngert avenues.

EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. Chapter Laws of lfiRS. Title 7. Section 10 and Tltlf VJ, Section 9, a amended by Chapter Laws of 1TO2. and Chapter ftSfi, Laws e.f 1SX.

On all taxes and on all asKessm entfi except ns h.HHments for grading nnd pnvlng, which shall hereafter be paid to the f'ollt tor. before tha expiration r.f thirty daytt from the time the name tthall become due and payable, an allowanoe shall be male te the person or prnons mnkln such payments at the rate of seven and hree truths per rent urn per annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments and water nit paid after the expiration of thirty days from the time the same nhall have bee, mi due and payable. ihre shall be added to nnd collected as part of every fiuoh tax, assessment or water rate, Internet at the rate of nine jer cent, per unnum, to be computed from the time the name hocamo due and payable, to the date tif said oyvpnent It. ROSS APCLFTON m'r Hot Co Hector of Tilxch nnd Assessments.

DKPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. COMMIs" sloner'H Office, Room lf. Municipal Building Brooklyn, N. April 2S, 1j7 1'ropnrialH were this day publicly opened nnd announced for furnishing, making ar.d laying a new carpet In tho Common Council Chamber, t'ity Hall, to wit Alexander Pearpon. price for work complete.

S725; sureties Isaac O. Ilorton nnd Frank S. Henderson. THFOnORK B. WILLTS, Commissioner of City Work Attest: R.

M. VhltlnK, Secretary. ap20 6t IN" PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER'OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Klnffa Notice Is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having claim a against MARY A. I3AKER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thy are required to exhibit the same, with the vouch thereof, to the subscriber Gravewnd Beach, Brooklyn, on or before th tenth day of May nvxt. Dated October 23, 18M. 038 CmW CHARLES L. BAKER.

Admlnlatritor. Wall Street district of 1897. United States and provided with "modern conveniences," including elevators, which were at that time a novelty. The original Equitable Building was begun in 1868 at the corner of Broadway and Cedar Street, on a plot of ground measuring 87 by 135 feet. In 1874 the size of the building was doubled by 'extensions on Cedar Street and through to Pine Street.

In 1886 it was again doubled in size, and in the year 1887 the present Equitable Building, extending along the entire block on Broadway, from Cedar Street to Pine Street, was completed and made new in all its details of interior construction with the most modern plumbing and ventilating apparatus, ten hydraulic elevators of the best construction and all known conveniences for business purposes. The greatness of the Equitable Building does not consist its height, but in its vast breadth and depth. The broad corridor running through it from Broadway to Nassau Street is three hundred and twenty five feet long. It stands in the center of the financial district of New York City, where its situation and the many conveniences which are furnished to its tenants make it the superior of all edifices of a similar character in any city of the United States. It is the best known and most widely advertised building throughout the entire country.

It is not only well known to residents of New York, but strangers and travellers have heard of it, and they come from all parts of the globe to visit it. 120 MAY 1.

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