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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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THE BBOOKLYST DAILY EAGLE SATURDAY, APBIL 30, 1892. SIX PAGES. I RE LICIOIIS NOTICES. WANTED If Ef.P SPEOJ Al BOARD! WAKTEP SITEATIOlvS rEWALES. General Ilousetvorlc.

MONEY MARKET. your' asylnm, to pay the last trlbnto of respect to EminentSlr Knight Valentino Ua By N. W. JOSSELTN. HARDING On Friday, April 29, 1892, Ida ohild of J.

W. cad Anna I. Harding. Fsineral servioes ai the residence of her parents, 357 yesterday mrninfir for loaneins, hy been held for tlio Birau'd Jury by Justice Tighe on a charge of burglary. Fred Zimmerman, a clear dalsr of 288 Ninth Btreet, swears tbat they broko into his atot'8 aud stole and ouars wovth $10.

A PliOSPEGT HEtUBTS RB0EPX10S WANTED A li AD Wllilx TEACH ALL kinds of decorative art, painting on satin, silk or Any desirable material: terms reawnable: class hour, from a to 0 P. 11., every day. at U10 Fifth av. third floor, right; ring artist's boll orders also taken. VlNrEA HELP FEaALES, Aawrttsements unOer this heading are.

50 cents for each insertion of five lines or less. WANTED IMPROVERS AT DRESS akingJIls7Warrenjt. WANTED THREE SALESLADIES AND two apprentices at NEWMAN'S, 215 Broadway. WANTED APPRENTICE GIRLS OR improvers, by dressmaker. Call Monday morning on Mrs.

AL D. CURTIS, 221 Fifth av. WANTED EXPERIENCED FOUR IN hand soarf, puiY anil dude bow makers. AVTMAN Summer Neckwear Company, 010 and 018 Broadway, New York, second floor. WANTED FIRST CLASS WAIST trimmers; Ionir season and good pay.

Applyfor ono week to Mme. KKOSS, 1,238 Bedford av, near Fnl tonst ANTED OPERATORS ON LADIES' oollars and cuffs, boys' shirt waists and blouses; vtcik given out to oxperleDcod hands. ,) OHN O. ROI70H 300 and 302 Pacisio st, near Smith. XXI ANTED A FEW LADIES TO COM pile lists, address circulars, etc.

rs. at bomn: riftrma nent if enffased. Address with stamp, own hand HOUSEEPERS WEEKL, Philadel writing, phia. Pa, ANTED LADIES AND GIRLS, TO do our new work (for ns) at home; 83 to per week easily made; no painting nor canvassing: send self addressed envelope. KOHO MANUFACTURING OOMPA iY, 4 ibreysg, Boston.

Mass. WANTED OPERATORS; 300 GIRLS to operate machines, steady work, good wageai skilled operators on corsets and underwear preferred learners accepted. Apnlvatonce at the FO HARMON fc CHAIVCK COMPANr. State et and Boerum pi, Brooklyn. iiric.

ANTED NURSING COMPETENT confinement nurse; Call or address Mrs. terms TeasoBale; city references. euwahbs, Jiu liermont av. Nnrsea and Searostreuia. Advertisements under this heading are 50 cents for each ttuertion of five linti or less.

WANT)5D A NEAT NURSE GIRL; German preferred; willing to go to the country for the Summer. Apply at 138 Prospect pi, near Carlton av. ITT ANTED TO TAKE CARE OF A baby, a neat young girl, about 14; can go homo nights. Call at uourt st. Chambermaids and Waitress.

AdoeTtfseirteiits under this heading are 50 cents for each insertion of live lines or less. WANTED A FIRST CLASS CHAM berraaid. Apply immediately with reference at 280 Heniy st. W7 ANTED AN ERKAND GIRL, AT onco. Call after 0 lo nig htand Monday at 157 Sohermerhorn St.

Uuoks. Waahern nnil iroaorx. Advertisement under this heading are 50 eni for each insertion of Jive lines or less. WANTED A GOOD PLAIN COOK, washer and ironcr must come well rocommeudad. Call at US St Felix near Fulton.

WANTI A GOOD PLAIN COOK and laundress in a small private family; must bo willing to assist with tbe housawork: Swede or Oermau preferred. Apply at 5 10 Clinton av. ANTED A GOOD GERMAN COOK to assist with ishine referenco reopired. Call on Monday, between 9 and 10 A. at 877 St.

Marks avy near ingfton. ANTED TO ASSIST WITH WASH Tt Ing1, a competent cook; b9t city referenco required. Apply before 11 A. M. at No.

827 St. Marks avenuo. WANTED TO DO THE DOWNSTAIRS work only, a young woman who is a rood cook and laundress: permanent employment and good wae to a competent person. IDo Greoue av. VST ANTED ONE AS FIRST CLASS cook, the other aa laundress.

In nrivate family. two girls; ia undress to assist wttn upstairs wor; rei erence reiuired. Apply Monday, May at 393 Clinton street. oeaerfti uourvurii. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, aclrl: must be a sood cook and laundress; none aeed apply who have only been a short time in the oountry.

Call with reference at VZO MoDonough at, near Tompkinajtv. Vf ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl. Call at218 St.Marks av. WJ ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family of adults. 2'J Cambridge place.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work In a small family, a reliable jrirL Apply at 415 Eleventh at. YsTaNTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE 7 work in amall family, a Rirl wacea $15 Call two days at 20 Atlantic av, ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a neat. riUiue arirl: wast be a cood waiher and ironer; iamiiy small. iiiacon st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a neat, reliable young woman not under Mr.

oMirn, liutiaio av. "ST ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a competent girl; must give good referoncea. Call this evening at 187 bt. John pi. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a good irl must have the beat of reference.

Apply at 044 Marcy arBocond "at ANTED TO D(rGENERAL HOUSE Tf work iu a small family, a ropectabIe girl; waxes Apply at iibij irtu av, iiki noor.houta prooKiyu "57 ANTED TO DO GENERAL, HtlUSE TV work; two In a family; cood wages. Inquire in oasement, oto vvasmuRton av. tr ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE TV work in a small private family, a young German or colored girl a wood placu and fair wages; reference reijmred. Call for two days at Clinton nv. iT ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl; must bo a first claBS cook, washer and ironer; wages 10.

Apply at 40 Fourth av, near Pacific st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small orivate family, a girl mi st bo a good cook, washer and Ironer; reference required. Ap ply to 10 rtootb Elliott pL T57 ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a privato family, a competent girl, hav ing experience; the bost ot waea given to a compotent wilimg girl, call ai zmj lacon st, near aumner av. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSJ 7 work, a respectable German girl. ApulytoMra.

WAGNKR. dressmaker, lib' Harrison av, Brook lyn, ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a family of five, a strong, willing girl; no objection to one a snore time in the country. Apply to Mru. UUltt Ki eAttuore st, tlnra Uouso, iftvousiv L. Flathuah av cars pass the corner.

7 ANTED TO DO HOUSEWORK, A 7 trnnn irl Swedish or German nreferred knnvrlod of uonkin roimired. Call, with roferenoes. on Mrs. HCCAKT, Laiayette av, near bamner. ANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUhR work and help take care of a bahv.

a iri: German preferred. Apply at t5 Carlton av, ue tr Hatbah. 4X7 ANTED TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE work, a young girl: inubt go homo ninlits. Call at i'til Wavrennt. ANTED TO ASSIST WITH HOUSE work and earn of bbr.

a voiinc crirl must be will iug to go a short distance in country. Apply at 137 De catur bt, near ouniner av. Employment Agency. WANTED SERVANTS IA A SI ED hv Irdlni Rrooklvn Kmnlovmnnt 103 FfBeapplo si.one uoorfrom Fultou, directly opposite Concord hallway between Cixy llallaudb. reauy in cuy anu toumry HBnijii a yJv TVAWFEU HKCPSSALiES.

Advertisements under this heading are 50 cents for each insertion of Ave lines or less. ANTED GORDON PRESS FEEDER, IT Apply at EAULE Job Priuline Ouioo. VS7ANTED AS A COLLECTOR FOR If tlio coal business, a bnclit, smart youa man i ply at Will ICES' coti yard, Fulton st and av. OS7ANTED AS YOUNG man with a knowIedKO of double entry watos fiy per week. Apply, with reference, to A.

KORBKK. i5 Adams st. ViTT AKTBD BOY ABOUT 17, BRIGIIT, active, not afraid of work. Call Monday morning at II 14 A liates av; Wl ANTED TO WORK IN A FURISI turo store, a man one who understands repairing aud tlttiug up. Addies; M.

O. tfle otnee. M7 ANTED IN A DOWN TOWN REAL estate otfice, a useful man; must he souieth'ns of a hustler; salary 311 io commence. Aaaress ltr.Ax. liSTATK, Box.

10. liaeie oflica. 1rANTD AN EXPERIENCED TRUCK drive er: one who undaisVauda Vh care of hore: marriod man profori ed atrlotly temperate. Apply to H. PAYiNH bUiN, Burling onp, evr xora.

A AT ANTED AS SALESMA N. A Yt Vv wan thoroughly experienood in handlinir tea route: none ovnors ueeu appiy; on H.iary or tuwuiuaiun, AddIv at BKODWAY TEA AND OOFFKE WARE HOUSE, 1.381 Broadway, near Oates av. A NT ED FOR THK UNITED STATES a.tnv hollnf). mis. balvMa the axes oi 21 and iv yeais; roou pay, rationii, ciotnins; anu medical attendance; applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory evidence as to age, character and habits.

Apply at 01 Kalton st, Brooklyn 10 Park row and 11 Abingdon square. New York City. N. Y. Nurses and SenmstresHeii, WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, by a rospoclablo young girl: is fond of children: willinfr to go in the country; has reference.

J7o Hilary st, near Broad way. JST ANTED SITUATION AS MAID TO TV a laiiv. tr ro wine children or family aeamstrfl a.br a young North of Ireland Protestant woman; willing to ttoiuar: can operate a ewig miumuti; ery tine at 124 hnndsawor aud feather Fieibo cat' Pierrepont at, Brooklyn. WANTED SITUATION TO TAKE care of a ehild, by a respectahle colored girl, 10: nnn hnt timt. dnM nBod annlv: do obiccXiou to the country: also a coiocod womiui would take in washing or go out ty tne a ay.

uau ior twu nuviuai street. ANTED SITUATION TO MIND A habr and aasiat in housework, by a respectable younK girl; has two years reiercnce. rioaso can 10 Garfield pi, top floor: no cards answered. C'liainberumlils anil Wniiresscs. TX7ANTD SITUATION AS A OHAM bermaid and waltreit, by a respectable sir), lately lauded.

Please call for two days at Osia hackett et, top floor, laft. i ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress by a reapectabla yoiins: siri: has sood city refursnces. Ploaso call for three days at 165 tjates av, curuev Downing WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM KBrm.iit fir Hiltrosi. bv a resetabl Scotch gltl; has good city cefeiencea. Call or two days at 100 Kent st, tareenpoint.

ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM Lermaid and to take care of a ehild 2 or 3 years, by a young girl; go in the country for the hnminer. Plea call fot two days at her present employer's, 3G7 Grand Br otlyn. AA7 ANTED SITUATION AS A AS A CHAM TT barmaid and waitress, by a reliable yonng Sir); nrnderittanda ner business: hvs no objection to a prirato boarding nouse. noaae can ior two uaye a navy st, near DeKalb nr. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST el ass chambermaid or waitress, by a respectable young colored girl.

Apply at ,73 Hudson av. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP t.lr. wnrV in nrivale family, or enral house work in a small private family, by a yoans; German girl. Call at Hi Unapel st. rear house no cards.

7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE npsl cir. nr bouseirorlt in a small family, by a young Sivfdish cirl. Call at 400 Bergen st, stor. Cooks, Wnahcra Ironcrw. VitTANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, by at enees.

Call Seventh ant vounff eirl: has xood city refer ences. Call ior two days al iUr ivinevaenin St. otjween Seventh and Eighth avs. ST ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook in private family family for two months, by a Oer man girl. bixteenth st.

TANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST cook, by a respectable woman; will do the wash) (for a small family; has good city roieroucoi Lall for t.days at 110 WycUoff gt, first floor. AMTEU SiTUATlUnS UKC, Aft A eood cook and laundress, the other as chamber maid and waitress, by two Kirls: have goou oity refer enco; city or country. Call at Classon av. H7 ANTED SITUATIONS TO COOK II rtrn frenor.l housework in small Amoriran fam ilies, by two Scandanarian eirls. Call for two days at 404H st.

botween Seventh aud ighth avennea. ticnerui HaiuerorU. ATION TO DO GEN w.w who is koJaMp: vrtjliiuj sirL Advertisements under this heading are 80 tents for eaeh insertion of 6ve lines or less. BOAD 170 HICKS ST DESIRABLE rooms, with board; rofcroncss oxcliangod. BOARU liANUSOMELY FUKNIKHRD room, anitahle for scntleman or gontlorsan and wife.

108 Montaen. lSOAKI) OBSIRABLF, KOOMsT WITH 3 nnexcootionable board, at 81 Hancock st; appokit monts first olaSB in evorj reapoct. BOAKD 944KKKA'B AV, ONE BLOCK from Held av I. station 12 larg rooms; also, small rooms and table board. BOARD ON THE HILL 61 SOUTH Oxford st Very d.sirahla large and small rooms; boarders accommodated referenco.

BOARD 214 SCHERM.ERHORN ST, between Tloyt and Bond Squaro rooms; very desirable; references exchanged. BOARD 158 LIVINGSTON ST ROOMS to let, with board, for gentleman and wife or two BiBgij jrjmtlemca also ainglo rooms. BOARD HXLl7B JlOo5lSt ON SEC: ond anl third floorR, to let; terms reasonable; convenient bridge. '20 Willow st. BO A RD LE A 3 iN TH 1 I STOll and hall front roomu to let with board.

Apply at 13 Willoughby av. BOARD ON THE HlTL 32iOUTH Oxford st Just vacated, handsome secand tloor (large alco io) also. May 1. pleasant back parlor; references. BOARD ON THE HILL 4S SOUTH Oxford st PioasAnt room on third floor to rent with board oncea.

BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL rentlaiga connecting rooms on the second floor, singly or on suite; references exchanged, 104 Lcflerts place. lOARD 4S!) OUBB; A NEWLY JMccoratad and handsomely furuish dou! and smgio rooms changed. reference, ex OOAKU 22 LAFAYETTE AV ROOMS Eerint three people. BOARD 04 GRKENF, AV A HAND somoly furnished alcovo and squaro room on second floor to lot from May table Ajoardors accommodated: references. OAlM TfEKm Vary desirable, haudsomely furnished eocrmd story front room also Bingle rooms for gentlemen rofurences exchancod.

BOAR DWTiAWRE" KjE ST A "FEV large pleasant rooms, suitablo for gcntlomnn and wife or a party of gentlemen live minutes from bridgu and all forrias. BOARD TWO NICKLY FURN I SH El rooms for one or two gentlemen, with or without board, in private house, from to SI? per we k. 22 I dia st. Cre po I t. OA KD ON THE HILL 7 It Greene ul Pleasant front alcove room also, ball room on third floor; convoritent to and ourfaoo cars table boarders accommodated.

1)AHDICJ3LY yuirsTsirEO'SINCiLK rooms, with closet, to let; cunveniont looatlon; few miuutea' walk to Wall and Sou.h terries and bridge. 354 and Henry st. OAR ON TH'Fh KHHITS A'FlU) Ptettepeut et, a viy ds irabl Bccond story room for gentleman and wife; also ruom for a Binglu gentleman; raforence exchanged. BOXRD ON "TH I LL ilO" SOGTH Elliott pi 1 large square room and 2 hall rooms; all havo running wator. with all improTements; large closets and folding beds.

BOARD 18XSIXTH AV HANDSIE alcove room, second floor, to let, ith good board; all conveniences; ni 'oly furaisheJ, folding bed; near Fifth av elevated atatiua; twelve ruin a tea to bridge. UID 6TlJALTIf8l7i CL1N ton 1 nice largo room, flultable for two; also, large hall room; In un American family, with gooi boor terms reasonably; table boarders accommodatetL BOARD 1S2 BALTIC ST, 1ST WEEN Usnryand Clinton A very pleasant back parlor with et iir in outnern or nan urn alo. mm are room an third story with cood board an home comforts. BOARD AT 90 STATE ST A LARGE, brlaht front room, well furnished: also, araall rooms for gontlomon; excellent board; good service; also, table board ere. OOAKD 228 WARREN ST HAND LsomeIy furnished parlor; piano and fotdfng bed alt improvements; suitaoie ior oue or two gcn.ivmea class board can bo had canveuiontly.

first BOARD ON THK HILL 127 LAPA yette ar, between So.ith Oxford and Cumberlaud sts; nicety furnlsbeJ second floor front ai uarorcora; also third door square room, back. BOARD AT SOUTH OXFORD ST 1 largo room; larao closets hot and cold water open or foldins bed, aHifcnired; table and attendance rirst clatta; refeTemces exchanged; terms moderate. HOARD PRIVATE FAMILY WOULD like to rent 'i roomB, with or without board; also, back oarlov. suitablo for phyalclan. Addr YY.

li. 854 Eleventh at. OOARD ON THE HEIGHTS AT 124 ij) Ricks st, corner of Clark. and hall roonifi. ior gentleman anu wire or a lamuy; commotlated terms moderate.

table boarders ac BOARD 402 CLASSON AV LARGE alcove and other rooms; closet, bath, piazza; good substantial board only a few first class boarders p. ea ant neighborhood termj mderatrf. BOARD A SECOND AND" I i floor front room with board: ea7 access to cars aud oloritoJ in good neighborhood terms moderate. Apply at 1,1 1 ri tan st. BOARD A LARGE WELL FURNISHED alcove and second floor back room to It with board together or separate; house and nurruuudinK rtrt class; torjos moderate; conveuieat to all car Unca.

Miili Madison nt. BOARl; 4.rlii MCj)OMUGrJ St7 OOR: nor Keid a7. near Ulica av station Kines County rosd Fine old mansion, extensive grounds, large room, ou unite or t.iparato stMu lieat; all conTenionccd good fcoat; homo comfort. BOARD A with ell couve LARGE SQUARE ROOM. 'enieucut.

hall room connecting, sepa rately or tonther; roomy, with hot and cotd water, closftsi aud heal; few walk to bridge and ferrict; torm modor. ite. liO'J ('lintuu st. OAIU) SECOR H(USK. 201 CLINTON st do'Trvble rooms with first board for fami lie.i at 'ftftooablo rat3; Hiugio roonu for couti'tiuen from fur Wi eit; good neihdorhood conveuieut walking distance to bridge and fenio.

BOARD 152 DEAN ST ANDSOMKLY furuishcl ioom on second tloor. with uvory cmi'iin ieucc siiitabfu for a marriod couplo or two cutk'uu firit cla5 table; pleasant locality; couvout'sut to all csr routes, bridge and ferries. CARD LARGE FRONT ROOM AND hall room with homo comforts, vncatcu by parr i IflATt nr nil tsblo first, claia and at flh prices; convenient to bridge and forrieM; rofercnce.1 exchanged. 2D4 Clinton st. BOA RD .8 KN 1 1 1 1 1 ITS miiiUtc walk from bride nd lerrica; a nicnly furnUhed larce.

front room, hrt and cold water, largo loset, to lut with first class board; terms 1 per week fur tiro; rofrifnces. BOARD 423 ST ATEST, CORNER "NKV ius. uar Journeay' tore Owar wibcs fn or without board, a very drsir. ihio Hucnnd lory front ioom nlsii. hack room liurr inkling b(iK most convenient locality iu the city; refere icoa exchanged.

JftOAKD LARGE ROOM, WITH ALL St iinnroTaniRnts and ar.ro clou Is. I ball room. with conveniotit locality; terms low to lioiirabie parties; table hoarders desired. i rtt. rrllx trt iOAHU A PRIVATE FAMILY OWN their house will a hnudsumu tloor togtu' v' aTatcly to fntif.ncu avotleman and wuc withor without board.

Cali at 10 South Portjand avouuo. OARD RROOlLYN HEIGHTS I 0 5 nd K'7 Henry (t '2 large, p.Vasant front room nil fOiivftiiiuiiLos; al. it uWor with Mxtctiion ri' usa first icelk'tit table al mo. Urate fmir tnin vite' walk to bridge and ferries. UN THE HIIjli Ij 1 19 torts ni.

r.fir fianklin av Seooii.1 st or 'hiui, vo.it hern eio niihlf Io.a'i shnr: b.nt from Kin 'oun: 1 elnthm; entl iiit'ii reference eichanfod. tyOARD itir PRErtTDi sN 1' Sl liK Jfr twoou f'ourt and Clinton" bribt. Iire. rouneci i jc room on third floor, i'o'ir of cloiot to BinKlv or tojfe ther; bouse rit'ou imnntv i Irani bridge. iOAKi ON THK l'AHK SI.Ol'B A.NY on wi hiu i to reuiaiu in thd cUy luring ivould fiii'l thn fth ovt a cbarmint; mi haviriK couth and 'taut 'rindotv; location bantu'ul anE hoaithiul airui a prttiy fu fihed st na.

room. Sijih r. aOAKD MACON is mam sum 9 rer iw station KinKS County road Sun room, neatly fnrn'ahod famf itei or cm ma' i'i pertnanunt arranaouiynta; vrok or mo nth: imuietlito table boarders 1a'iMi mo rau torru BO ARD 598 QUINOY ST, RBTWKKN nor anil Levri.1 ivh Private iami)j owning lre house rino rounCB; ahsdc; handfonitWv fui nibbed rot cicfllent tabU: ccnvLMent Coclevated anJ ur l'aco roadj; toruis nioJerato; references. BOARD DKlRARLE LOOATfo. ijb7 rutnam ar, near Sen) nor, with or without board a family of tbrtt; adults would liko uno ur tito yentletuofi to ncrAspf hack room, eecoud floor: heat'i 1.

ho; nuc cold Uio oi bafh, etc. from lit i) P.St. BOARD 2S0HTiN RV ROOKLYN heijatfl, betnoon Joralnuion aud Sta.ti noar Koath and Wall at ferriori; 1 large atiuaro room: 1 mallroam: botii lornitued hot ani cold wator. Rood cioaot room folding beds; Labia a No. 1.

BOARD 35 PULASKI ST, NEAR Mtrcy vlladom front cot anvl vm noctiuK room hack, either coparato or toethor; modern imrovenienta; convoiiiont to four caz lme and BOAKU OX THE HILL sv. opposite Monro et; handsome aul with fir claitn hoard: location vrrv denir ibl; twlv Oiluuiea to bridee; houM brown dtuna and all will lot furnished or unfurnished; table toardar; accommodated. BOARD MANSION HOGSK, OROOK HriRhts, directly onp 3it VTatlat, Y. inin utoi' lk from fnlton or Wall at. Forry and th bticLro ttnninus; superior accommodations; reasonable rate, teloct anUlv and rrtotit hatal i 0 0 tos.

OA RD NOTICE, AN EXCEPTIONAL lr ulea sanC bona at 80 Hanson pi, corner hwuth ortland ar. Ior familiar and aenllemen who aro ooins the oulet and refloeuient of a private home; location uu Tp38tjd. BOAnbSUlfEOF 3 ROOMS. ELE nntly furnished and decorated; prlrato bath; honee hafali oonvenieocef.lnelaI(ng' electric ltht and Otis elevator; excellent euiaiua; very low rate. HOTEL SAJ OAHLOS(ll Mouth Oxford tt.

Urooklrn. BOAR llaav OARD ON TflE HILL 443 FRANK A farce front alcove room, second ii fir nn r'urnlnbrvJ nartT ieaLn havin occupied the roam flye year; alio hall room; reference givou and required two mlunteis of atation, BOAKb 13G MONKOK ST, NKAU SUM oer av A larxe front aud back on second floor, with hoi arid cold water, can and aood t.blo, for a ontle ineu either roo.n witb board for on. parson, $1 0 per week, tor two, per weak. OAKI1 HANOVER HOUSB. 298, 300 anO 302 Livlngrflon tlllot.l faro and accoraroo ta Inn, Votnlintf boiixn orice.

for transient rateff, room and raonlj, SI loSl. moabi to outsiders or ratal tioiota $1 roomn S2 to 40 a week. K. H. U1UK.

jf()AIl HILL 199 i)KKALB ft av vory pleasant roomu, ono on tho second tloor. f.nnv and ond on thh third noor. back raoninr water in etch room; enttabl. for gentleman and wife, or ninslo centtemeu; a few table boardern takuu; tonus lnoderata; rofarencos exohangod. OAR1) HOTKL ST.

GKOKGK, CLAKK and Hick. Brooklyn BaiffhU Room, with privato lath; elvatrio Uhud. st.xiu hfatd; Am.ricii and Kuropean plan; tablo d'JjoM breaka. 75o. tahlt d'hote lunch, 50c.

toba d'hol. dJaaer. 1: naiio vorj ovenijil durine dinner. W. TUSIUIUDOE.

pronri.tor. BOAIin WAJiTEP. BI AKlF" A JiTE U'OK A DBNTLK man period of about two weeks; within easy accnnot Kast Nofl ork onl, Itose ilia can onor goou boasd in a nic n.iahborhood neeKi reply. Aduroa, giv ino terras, F. W.

K.glo QA.UD WANTED BV YOUA'U MAK rled man and wife, where home comiorirf oan had, in a pn rato amoriuan familj; acoctinjnoaaliout ius' bo nrst claiv a largerooui with sonthernexposnro; HU or Uedfocd dwtri Addreu, itiving term. C. A. Bca 0, Laalo JTIASO.Ml'. LONG ISLAND LODGE MO.

Zb'I. is. A.ND A. M. BnETHREX Ton aro xumnionea to attend an cut commtiBicauon or tna lodg at loazorpom.

r. vjhioi.frin nt. on stlXDiy. Mar J. at 1 P.

31.. for ihe irpoie of payinc tha last triboto of respect to oar late worthy brother. GKURlE MANNING. Uy order ot ABRAHAM SOURS. Master.

CtlAfl. L. Clark, ijeoreury. INVfRUCTIO.X. TIGHT.

SOHOOL. Continued all hummer any time. BROW.NKS, ntton fit, below City Hall; sepiryto lasons; ad tll re.arved Peumanahtp let sous, if. 11 II io to short hand and typo wrillAg doDartmonts, booVespiTi. arUhmaVic, telegraphy, etc.

iShjacls made lamillar in a few lessoxxi tbat reijairo months in cla'jses. sPS ttSOJVAl MV VtlViS, LUNA C. BUCK bed and board without any juflt canso thereby notify that wilt not bo restoasibl. tor soy debts alio may contract. II.

Q. HVTIAjY keilly, "of (h. JIamrr.ofh Storaic WatsJtioaso and Movlair Van UomDssy, would bag to fnformth pablio that 1 la do wajr eanaeena ltn th st, from ivblch a usa of family residing at 017 ataaiii FLEET ST METHOD 1ST EPISCOPAL OHUROH, Fleet st. near Knlton. Jtev.

Orandall J. North. paBtor Preaching to morrow at 1 0:30 A. M. and 7:45 P.

by Professor B. K. Raymond of TVesleyan University. Ssnday school at 2:30. Epworth Leasae prayer meeting.

7. All are welcome. Seats free. COSPEIi PRAISE MISSION, 362 FIFTH av Sunday school 2:30 Laymen's meeting; 3:30. Preaching Sunday sveninir by Rev.

O. Taylor. Mvotines Monday. Wednesday and Friday evenings. All Invited.

GREENE AV PRESBYTERIAN JC OHUROH, between xleid and Patchen avs Freachlnfr to morrow mornlnirat 10:30 by Rev. H. O. Underwood of Coroa on The Great Uommlssion." CKACE PKESBYTBRIAN CHUBOH. ilTStnyTesant and Jefferson avs, services condnotoa by the pastor olect, Rev.

Asbnry O. Clarice At 10. 30 A. communion and reception of members; evenine sorvico at welcome for ail. REENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, corner Fourth av end Fifteenth st.

Rev. Robert B. Hull. D. pastor Preachini at 10:30 A.

M. and 7:30 P. M. Baptism at the close of the oveninc sermon. Bible sohool at 0:15 A.

M. and :30 P. M. You are cordially invited to all these services. IRACE METHOXUST EPISCOPAL VT OHt 1TJRCH.

enrnar Seventh av and St. Johns nl. Rer. Oharles M. GifBn, D.

pastor Communion service and reception of members at 10 .30 A. M. Preaching by tiro pastor at 7:30 M. Sun dot school at .30. Kpworth Lesguo at 0:45 P.

M. 1 1 REENE AV BAPf ISTCHURCH. NEAR LJT Stuyyesan't av The pastor. Rev. R.

B. Montgomery, will Dreaoh at both services. At closo of evening sermon baptism will bo administered. Sunday school 2:30 P.M. Prayer meetings Monday and Friday evenings.

All invited. ANSON PL METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH The sacrament of the Lord. Supper be celebrated in the morning Bervice an 3 at P. M. Members will be roceived in the uiornina service and in fants baDtized in the afternoon service.

Hev. Charles W. Parsons. IX will preach in the evening Subject: "One Service begina at 7:45 P. M.

All are welcome. Come! Sunday School at ::30 P. M. Kpworth Lcacue devotional service (J .30 P. Ai.

Prayer meetingldno8day 7:45. Class meetings as usual. ff EVVIS AV CONGR AT I ON AL it CHURCH, corner ot Madison ot. Itev. R.

J. Kent, pastor 10:30 A. M. Communion and reception of new members; preaching by the pastor iu the evening. All cordially invited.

LAFAYKTTE AV PRESBY EITaI CHURCH The pastor, Rev. David Gregg, D. D. will preach at 10:30 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.

Topic for morning, "Tbe Angels," and for evening, "The Essential of a Creat I.ifo; or. Seeing the Invlbiblo." 'KBANON PRIMITIVE METHODIST 1 titiu nun, Lr. oi.2Ki.iB r.uwira mvepnens wtignt. pasior mra. mora didio cms; lmmuii' mftpt.intf.

tirother Hiram Myers. IcaHnr 7 lri song service, snlos by John Straab aud Mrs. Thorn: 7 :45. preaching, aubieet: "Man's Self Destroying giand Gospel temperance meeling Friday ght. LKE AV CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Leo av and Hooper et, Rov.

John Brittan Clarlf, pastor At 10:30 A. M. the reception of new membera and celebration of Lord's Supper. Every member of church urged to bs present. At 7:150.

P. M. the monthly Jiraise service, consisting of the following hymns various arranged with their hbtory, anecdotes and lessons: "In the crose of Ohrist 1 rcfory," "Art weary, art thou langu "Come, ye disconaolate," jnst as I am," and tbo following choir selections: Chorus, 'Venito," Schneoker; solo, soprano; Quartet, "The mellow eve is gliding." Hoirfen; solo, bass: tenor soto and chorus, "OttiTolKa" (Muss In flat), Farmer. In theohuTch at 2:80 P. M.

special services and presentation by Sunday sohool to the ohuroh. with addresses and music. A cordial invitation to all these services. ARCY AV BAPTIST CHURCH, MAR cy av. corner Madison Rev.

W. O. P. RhoadeA D. pastor Preaching by the pastor at 10:130 A.

M. and 7:30 P.M. Sabbath Bchool at 3i30 M. Seats free. METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH HOME, corner of Park pi and New York av Proaching on Sunday, May 1.

at 3 P. M.f by the Rev. W. G. Browning.

Prayer meeiinf on Tuesday at li P.M. Friend a are invited. M1 A.l?el KM.ORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Seventh avandbt. John's ol.

Rer. T. ffllsnn. nastor Morn In service, fol lowed by celebration of the Lord'a Supper. 7 :30 P.

ordinaifoa of Mr. Edward Thwing, Rev. J. Olentworth Bntler, D. to preside an moderator.

Other portions of the service to he taken by Ure. Wells, Thwing and felFon Sabbat n. senooi yi.su i M. uoncert ot prayer for missions, Friday, 8 P. M.

"VTEW YORK AV METHODIST EPISCO PATj OHUROH, Rev. Melville B. Chapman, D. D. partor Holy Communion anu reoepuon ol members at 10:30.

Sunday school at lMwortb League at u. rreacning uy cne pasior at ou are corat aliy invited. TOSTRAND AV METHODIST EPISCO PAL CHURCH. Rev. Arthur H.

Coodenough, pastor 10:30 A. Holy Communion and reception of members. 7:30. P. sermon to young women.

Sub ject: woman's r'lodge," aunuay soaooi. lspwortn praise service. TWrOBLE ST BAPTIST CHURCH. NOBLE JlI et, near Manhattan av H. M.

Uallaher, I). will preaoh at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at All are welcome fVtA M. CHAr3E, THE MAINE EVAN gelist, will preach at tne riignmcnurcn. atujvts ant avand ilanooclc st, in the evening at in f.ba mnrninc th F.ord'a StlDDCr will bm celebrated.

Prayer meeting, Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Seats tree, ah welcome. TL MOUTH CHUROH REV. LYMAN i Abbott preaches at 10:30 A. M.

and 7:45 P.M. Roflintion of mambr and communion In mornine Preaching at 7:45 P. M. at Bethel by Rev. Howard iJiiss, and at niayuower uy JKev.

rttcnara Boswortn. PARK CONGREGATIONAL OHUROH, Seventh and Sirth it Preachine bv the nastor, Rev. J. W. Ualcoln: mornine service at 10:30: colebra ttan of tho Lard's unoer at 12 vonin aarvioe at 730: Sunday school at Young people's society of nriaan cnoeavor at PROSPECT HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Eighth av, corner Tenth at Preaohing to morrow oy the pastor, Kev.

William a. noliinay, if. i. 11A.M. M.

Sahbath school and Bibli classoa at 2:30 P. A cordial invitation extended to all. P'URITAN CONGREGATION A CHURCH. Lafavette and Marov avs Preaohinff thBRev. S.

P.TerhunoJD.D.,atlD;30A. M. and 7i30 P. M. Morning subject.

"The Surpassing Love." Kven Ing subject, "Beariny Testimony." Tho sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the closo of tne morning service. EFORMED CHURCH ON THE EIGHTS. Pierrenont st. near Honrv. Rov.

Wesley it. Mavis, u. nastor cervices at li a. m. ana P.

M. Preacliing. by Kev. C. H.

Williams, of New Haven. REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THK RECONCfr.IATION, Nostrand and Joffornon ays sorvices at m. ana r. m. Rermon by tho pastor, itev.

Goo. W. lluutinKton, Sunday school f. At. All cordially welcome ROSS ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH iProsohinn bv Rev R.

V. Blalce. of Princoton. N. at 10:30 A.

M. and P. M. Sunday sohool at 2:30 P. M.

Younc pooplo's prayer lneatinir Tiiosday ovening at o'ciock. unurcn pr.iyer meeting frmay at f. ji. B3 EFORMED PRESBYTERIAN. FOR mnrlr wnrfiliirii nt? in thn nhi.rirli corner of Will ouchby and Tompkins avs, will meet for divine service in tne cnurcn corner JoranKjiw ana jiosctusao st.

Sabbath afternoon at 4:30. Preaching by Rov. 8. J. Vrotve 01 rtevr xom.

aeacarroe. QT. MARK'S CHURCH. ADELPHI ST, ri. Si.

Jiocne, rector cierviCfla ana fiisu, enn aren at a. at EC OND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. IO Rei tt. L. of Now Brunfiwick will ttroach at 11 A.

M. and 7 :45 f. ai. Hauoath scnoni at f. m.

ail are invited. CiT. CHRYSOSTOMS CHURCH. TOMP av and McDonouph nl. Rev Wrisht, li.

roctor rirst ceieuratton, bocouq ceieora lion, morning prayer and sermon, evening prayer. OTRONG "PL" BAPTIST HI) CH iTJ Strooc; pi and Dearaw st Rov. Thomas Arniitage, D. will nreaeh at 10:30 A. M.

Snbiect: "Tho Utter most Salvation and at 7:45 P. subject: "oung yi orKors ior unnsi. OT. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, THROOI3 li mt. cornar Rov.

A. A. Morrison. Ph. rector Morning aorvieoHnd Holy Communion at 10:30 A.

M. Sunday school evening 7:30. Str.ngers coromuy mviioa. OT. MARY'S CHURCH, CORNER Of OClas5on and WUloiiebly avs, Rov.

II, Bollinger roctor Snnday, Mai l. Hervices: communion, A.M.; morning prayer, sermon and iioly cominunto even song and sermon, 7:30 P. A. OIXTH AV BAPTIST CHUHOH, tt. k7 Relsar.

D. nastor rices to morrow. Preach iris by the pastor at 10:30 and 7:30. Bible school at with classes for ail aos. 1 tie (Juinese class n.eeti at 4: la.

You are cordially inricod to worship with us CJIXTH AV METHODIST EPISCOPAL k. flHMKOH. corner Sirth av and Eiehth st. D. A tiixror Pruachin mornintr and oeninp bv pastor.

Suuday school at P. M. Epworth League meeting at t. tea oy tawiora. 8T.

CHURCH, ST. JOHNS PL: below Seventh av. tho Rev. Georgo V. Breed, rec tor Holy Communion, tt A.

morning prayer and ti.i.. ifi 'tn I nr i Evensong 7.30 P. Confirmation. Preacher. trie Kt.

Kev. a. rt. liiitiejonn, v. v.

QT. LUKE'S CHURCH, CLINTON AV, Ik? noar Fnlton st. Rev. Henry C. Swentzel.

rector Second Sunday after Kastor, Holy Communion, 8 and 10:30 A. morning prayer. OMO; Sunday school, 3 P. M. evening service, Tlio rector preaches at the and :4.r) err ices.

OA NT PETER'S. STATE ST, REV T.indNAv Pxrliar. M. rector Early celebration. K.

Sixth anniversary of Saint Peter's Free Church, address by the rector an'l Holy Communion, IT. Evening service, 7:30. Preacher, Rev. Olin S. Roche of Saint Peter New York.

ST. ANN'S CHnuOH; REV. PR. ALSOP, rector Holy communion, 11 A. M.

Evening. subject by the vector. Studies in the Old Teaiament; The Croat Renunciation. Sunday schools and Bible classes, 3 P. M.

Lecture, rlday evening, 8 o'clock. Seats free. T. STEPHEN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH I cornar Jefferson and Patchen avs. Rev.

Henrv Scndder. rector Sunday services. Holy Communion, A. M. Morning prayer, sormon and Holy Communion.

10:30. Sunday aohool, 3 P. Even Bong and ad uresa, 7:30. cjeata iree. ah welcome.

T. JAMES CHURCH, LAFAYETTE AV and St. James pi. Rev. C.

vf Howm, rector Ho'y communion at 8 A. morning Bervico and ronfirma tinn itli Ri'rmnn hv RllhOD Littleiohl). at 1 O. HD Sun day sohpol at 3 o'clock evening Her rice, with sermon by iiev. i.

jt. aierjiDg, at mu cioot. vesma cnotr. vis itors alwaya welcome. QUMNERAV METHODIST EPISCOPAL IT CHURCH, corner Van Buren at.

tbe He. James 8, OKdM ifilr. 1). oa itor Sunday mornine class U'tlO Dnmrnnninn no reciiticn of members at 10:30 A.M. Sunday 2:30 P.

M. BfWorth league prayer iUCDIIUKi A. a. i.uvuu.,1 i xa. obr free.

UMMERFIELD METHODIST EPfSCO PAL nHirRCH. Washlneton andGreen v.Th Rat T. P. Frost, nastor. wJ condact Holy Communion at 10:30 A.

M. wilt preach at 7:30 P. M. subject. Afv Hit Lcasons: Sunday achooi P.

M. Kn worth. Iseajtue lopth Ine nraver meeting at .45 P. EanoTal Drarer meeting rrioay, r. oi.

MI THODIST EPISCOPAL tOCHUROH, corner Henry and Clark st Rev. S. L. Bailer, Ph. pastor 10:30 A.

Holy Communion. At P. nreaohinir by the Daator. Snbrnt. Mnins a Uibln class and ciiimmMMnir 2:30 P.

Sunday sohool. P. Enworlh League prayer ineoung. a uwoiuj iuhlhuu OCUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, IO corner Court and President ste. eervlce moraine nr Avnbbi nd 7:30.

with nreachinis bv the pastor, Rev. Albert J. Lyman, D. D. In the morning will pc cejQDratca tne sacrnmonu.

oi Baptism ana tne Supper, saoo iascucoj at a coram I wel come to all. OIMPSON METHODIST EPISCOPAL llHITRfiH niAnnnnt nd Willouirhbr 11 mr O. Wilson, D. pastor 10:30, Holy Communion and reception or memoera. sermon oy tne pastor mih crrt.

"Thn LnvA Sidtf of iod." Sundv nhrnl W.IO, fcpworth Lea prayer meeting. Monday, 8 P. address by the pastor before the Kpwerth League on the league moti notto, "Luok upt iit upv' fllWELFTH ST REFORMED CHURCH. JL Tvcslfth Fifth av Be v. J.

Lloyd, pastor, will preach at 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sabbath cchool at '4.

P. M. weemy raeeung ueaday and ri day eveninga at 8 o'clock. A welcome to all. nnRlSxTY CHORCH, COltSKK tireens ana ratcnen avs r.

uiuani ne.son, pastor, will prsach at 10:30. services memorial Irvine A. ilouslas. Efeniug. at 7:30, topic: "A ripri.g ltamble in tioa'a Uardon." blosins; uy quartet and cnorus.

TRINITY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, earner and arc avs. Rnv. J. Mont. vjomnrv.

l. naatOT Services at 10:30 A. S. and 7:30 P.M. Sunday school at 2:30 P.M.

Friday even )ng lecture and social meeting ai cjook. strangers atways welcome. nnHE HOUSEHOLD OK EAiTH, GREENE rT. 1 1 1 T.11 av, near iomph.iun, nna j. ,19, pnwr rroacn iog at and 7:45.

Morning Ihemo, 'Ths Assut once of the Church's 'The Helatiou of Christ's Death to Our Salvation." Seats free. Ail welcome. mABERNAClxB BAPTIST CHURCH, Clinton st, corner Third pi, Kev. A. P.

MoUiarmld. pastor Preachiaz, A. it, P. 4L Morning subjoct, "Zephauiah," seventh in series on Minor Prophets. Sunday SScbool, P.

M. Baptism at ovoninc servico. Prarer meotiuES, Tuesday and Friday evenings. Strangers welcome. nnOMPKINS AV CONGREGATIONAL CHURUH, Tompkins av, mear Fulton at Preaching; by the pastor, the Kev.

it. it. Meredith, U. at 10:30 A. M.

and 7:30 P. H. At the Park av Branch, corner Park aad Maroy avs, preaching at 11 A. M. aud 7:45 P.

by th. assislant pastor, tbe Rev. Obules W. King. arrangers ars coraiauy lnvitcti, TtNITY CHURCH (THIRD UNITARIAN.

Gat.s av and Irving pi. Rev. ti, K. Oarnp, pastor Services at 10:30 A. Sunday school at 3 o'clock.

A oordial invitation to all. ESTMINSTER PRKs BYTERlAN OHnROH. Clinton st and First nl. Alfred Moment. nsstorl 0:30.

7. 45. Sabbath school 2:30. Society of Christian lindeavor 0:45. Strangers WASHINGTON A BAPTIST CHURCH, enrnnr dtp av Rat.

Edward Braislin. nsfttnr. will conduct pablio worship at 10:30 A. Ai. at 7:30 P.

M. Hev. li. K. Y.

Piercs. Secretary of the Young people's Baotist union of America, will with blackboard Illustrations; all welcome. VKTlLLoUGHBY. AV CHAPEL, WILL oiffbb r. near Grand.

Rer. A. A. Robertson Wnrnhlo and Sunday eehool 2:30. P.

fj K. ft Tin Thn atrrnmanc of the Lord1 Snnner 4 o'clnc SermorL, "Goapal praU service evehfns. fTtraneerawercblns. Saturday evening )ib ia a. i Ill 1.

iren tnti Mijra litcn. puoua i are inviveu, muBunzxtsmjxam ny i 1 1 slWMsl I I 4 BROOKLYN TABERNACLE. CLIN ton av, Hev. T. DoWitt Talmaee, D.

will preach to morruw at 10:30 A. iL and 7:45 P. JUL Sabbath aohool 2 :45 F. M. A Fran! SPIRITUAL MEETING WILL BE Violri n.t.

Im np1nrs of Mm. Tr H1ARE. 451 Vixnklin htbiiur near Putnam. Snndav ovonine. Mar 1.

at o'olock, Mra. Blake will givo tests of Bpirit pregonco. A GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING will beheld tho Hall of the 'W. O. T.

U. Ifa 1, 22; Atlantic av. to morrow 7:45 P. M. Meetings every night, a)o ISunday at Business meeting of the Union on Wednesday at 2 P.

M. ALL SAINTS'. SEVENTH AV AND tierentb fit, Hov. Melville Boyd, rector Services 8, 10.30 A. At.

7.45 P. Sunday school, 2.130; Holy Baptism. 4 P. the Bishop of the diocese will administer the ritoof Confirmation, Friday at 8 P. M.

AT YORK STM. E. CHURCH, CORNER Gold t. Kov. L.

RicbardBon, pastor. Sacramental services at 10:30 A.M. Snnday school at 2 30 Preaching by tho pastor at P. Prayer meeting ou i neaaay evening, uomo. AT FIRST PL M.

E. CHURCH, REV. R. 8. Pat din Eton, pastor Sacraments will bo admin tered at also receottouof membera: preaching at 7:30 by the paawr; subiect, 'The Young Nfan In the City." Sabbath school at prayer meeting Wodnes AT SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, Clinton and Congress sts, to morrow morning at 11 o'clock.

Rev. John Ohadwiok will preach, fcnbjecti "The vocation of Man." Monthly evening lecture at 8 o'clock; subject, "The Churches or America, The Unitarian A brr. MATTHEWS ENGLISH) LUTH EBAW CHUROH, Clinton st, corner Aintty. Ror. T.

T. Kverett, D. D.t minister, who will prech at and 7:45: morning subject, "How God If Diaoorered KnnrlAT urthon). '2iti0: Tuesdav. Lntber Alliance.

8: Wednesday service, 8. The public invited to all oar cervices, strangers maae welcome. ALL SOULS' UNIVERSAL 1ST Clu CHUHOH, South Ninth st, near Bedford av The Rov. John Coleman Adams, O. will teach on Sunday at 10:30 and 7:30: Sua Jay school at young people's meeting on Friday at evening subject: "New Answers to Old Questioni," "Are there fow that bo saved." AT CONSERVATORY HALL (SPIRIT ualists, Fulton st, corner Bedford av, morning, abort addrees; evening.

Wonderful Story of a Meteorite," by Coulter Kerton. A mcteorio stono com possd of earthy and metallic matter which hats fallen to tho oarth from eternal space; a nubject of great interest to the Spiritualist. AT MONROE ST PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH, Monroe st, near StuyTesant av. Rev. John J.

Arnaud, pastor PrcAching 10.30 also Lord's Supper and reception of new members; Sabbath school, 2jtn; laymen's meeting, 3.45. led by J. L. Laing, KBq. proaching 7:30 by pastor.

Y. P. b. O. E.

ft raver meeting Tuesday evening at 8, Miss KUft Douglas eaaer. AT AVON HALL, BEDFORD AV, HEAR uncock at, Sunday evening. 7:45, the Her. Miller Hageman will preach in the Citr Pulpit on the current topics of tbo time from a Christian standpoint. Subject: "Vitale: Brooklyn Hides tho Violinist of tho World; WhatOIe Bull Said of Him: a Preacher of Cbrict.

Whose 'Rock of Agea' if Played in the Churches Would Draw Larger Audiences Than tho Moat Famous Pi Tines: Lat Brooklyn Honor Her Great Virtuoso." ATONEAIENT, SEVENTEENTH ST AND Fifth av 10:30 A. Divine service, sermon and Holy Communion; Sunday Bchool. 2:30 P. o'clock, evening prayer and sermon: morning tonic: "An After Dinner Talk," John Tuesday, meeting of Southern Archdeaconry of Brooklyn afternoon, buBincatt meeting of the clergy and lay P. in the church, with addresses by prominent speakers.

On Wednesday, May the annual visitation of ths Bishop of the diocese to this parish, at wbitrh time the rite of Confirmation will be administered. Beats free at all services. AT REFORMED CATHOLIC CHURCH, Cumberland at, near Lafayette av Sunday morning, 10:45, Pastor Walsti, th converted Trapplst monk and editor of Primitive Catholic, will preach on the "Finished Work of Calvarv va. the Unfinished Work of Romanism," administer the Bacrament of the Lord's Snpuer after primitive Apottelic fashion to which all believers in the atoning blood of the Crucified One are invited. Bvamng 7:30, Pastor Walsh will preach on "Roman OatholioiBm, the Foe of the Chnrch and the Republic." Father Tito, a converted priest, and other converted Catholics will tike part in the serried.

Seats absolutely free. Krcrybedj welcome, looting Thursday evening. BEDFORD REFORMED CHURCH, OR mond pi and Jefferson av. Rev. Herman C.

Berg, D. pastor Services 10:30 A. 7:30 P. M. Sunday school 2:30: evening subject, "The Fourth Commandment.

Strangers welcome. BUSH WICK AV CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner Cornelia at. Rev. W. T.

Stokes, pastor Services at A. M. and 7:45 P. M. the paster will preach; communion at the morning service and tecoptton of mem bars.

Strangers welcome. BEDFORD HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH, Bergen at aud Bedford av Preaohing to morrow by the pastor. Rev. R. Marshall Harrison, D.

at 10 :30 A. M. (a sermon for some who cannot be resent), aad at 7:30 P. ubjct, "A Rich Find." abb at school 2:30 P. M.

All are welcome. BROOKLYN SPIRITUAL ASSOCI A TION, yOO Folton et Mra. Whitlock of Boston will apeak and giro tests Sunday and Thursday eveninga of next woek, and will also speak at the Progressive Conference this (Saturday) evening tho cam a place. BEE CHER MEMORIAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, Herkimor st, near Rockaway av; Rev. A.

B. Halliday, paaxor; preaching Sundaj, A.M., by the pastor. Sunday school, 2:30 P. M. At 7:30, the Hon.

Edward Cars well, the renowned temper ance orator will address the meeting. All made welcome, ETHAY PRESBYTERIAN OHURCK, HaUey st, near Howard av. Rev. J. A.

Billing sy, pastor Services at 10:30 A. 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 2:30 and C.iit.a. Endeavor, 0:45 P.

M. Mornine subject: A Noble Resolve." Evening subject: "Thou Art the Man." Seats free. All are welcome. BEDFORD BRANCH YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION, dates av. betwoen Nostrand and Marcy All young men will bo welcome Sunday afternoon at 4:30 at the meeting in the gymnasium, to he.tr Hon.

David A. Boodv, Mayor of Brooklyn. Solosiugiug by Mr. Ceo. U.

White. Also singing by a male chorus under Mr. Ceo. 0. Stebbine.

EDFOttD AV BAPTIST CHURCH, J. H. Cunning, pastor Topic A. "True Valae of the New Birtb." P.M., "How Fait?" Counts for Righteousness." Home son; at 4, directed by J. Marshall Lilian, orcbebtra and chorus accompaniment.

Solos by Msh E. L. Ostraudar and Mr. Robert Kaughsedge. Baptism evening of May 0.

ROOKLYN TRAINING INSTITUTE FOR CHRISTIAN WOHKBRS meets in Sunday school room of Hanson pi Baptist Church. Hanson pi. near Vultonst. Tuesday evening, May 3, Rev. George W.

Greenwood: subject, "The Pentateuch." Thursday evening. May 5, Rev. O. Wolfkin; subject: "Practical Uses of the Socond Coming of Christ." Everybody should hear these two lectures. They are excellent.

Free to all. Come. OHUROH OF CHRIST (DrSCIPLES), Sterling pi Rev. Thomas Chalmers, pastor. Morning sorvico at 10:30.

Thome: "Tho Two Temptations." Evening service at 7 :30. Theme "The Voice of God." CHURCH OF THE SAVIOUR (FIRST Unitarian), Pierrepont at. Rev. H. Price Collier, minister Morning service at ll, followed by communion; Willow pi ohapol at 8 P.

M. All are weloome. HURCH OF THE aEttl7 CORNER Greene and Clermont Rev. Charles It. Bakor.

rector Morning service. 10:30. Evening, 7:30, subject, "Prayers That ar3 Answer CLINTON A CON OR EG AT I 0NXL CHURCH, corner of Clinton and Lafayette avs. Rev. Thomas B.

MoLeod, D. pastor Serviced 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. Sunday sohool 2:45 P.

fitraaers are welome. EN EN iN I aXCTi APE OF FTR3TRE FOUMl.D Marks pi, near Third av The pastor, Ker. Austin P. Stoc woll, preach oa at 11 A. M.

and at 7:45 P.M. Younc People's meeting at Sunday school at 2:30 P. CHURCH OF OUR FATHEl; (UN1VER saliat). corner of (Jraud av an! Lefferts pi Rev. Mr.

Bidwell of Miidietown, will occupy the pulpit to morrow morning at 10:30 and evening, at 7:30 Sunday school at 2 :30 P. M. Ail cordially invited. Clil HIST "CHURCH" CLINTON AND Harrison ate, Rev. Arthur B.

Kiusolvinij, roctor Services to morrow 11 A. St. Anrtrow's Brothor hood sermon by iiev L. Coley at Suuday and Bible claa es at 11:30. "SlfiNTRAL" RlCG TT CHURCH, on Hancock st, near Franklin av The pastor, Rev.

Dr. Behrends, Will preach Sunday morning, May 1, at 10:30, and in the evening at Subjoct in the evening, "The Mesaago of the lartb.v HURCH OF THE GOOD TIDINGS Quincy st, near Reid av, Rev. J. Russell Tabor, pastor Service 11 A. subject: "The Spirit of Democracy;" P.M.: "The Unseen Beaut'ful;" wo announce the engagement for the ensuing year of Mrs.

Edith Wendell Edwards, sonrano. CI ENTRAL BAPTIST CHUROH4 BRIDGE st, near Myrtle av Edward Everett Knapp, pastor, will preach; 10:30: "Stephen's Persecution," and 7:30: "Tho Prodigal' Dprtuie." Sunday ihool. 2 prayer meetings, Wednesday and I 'riday evenings at 7:30. AU are invited. CIARROLL PARK METHODIST EPls" COPAL CHURCH, Carroll at, between Smith and Hoyt.Rev.

F. B. Upham, pastor Sanramenl of the l.ord'a flupper Sunday school 2:30: preaching 7:45, "Alter tho Ucaarreotion" (111) "TUomaa." Seats free, all welcome. LASSON AV PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Alonroe st. l03cnh Dunn Burrell, pastor, preohes 10:30 and 7:30.

nubeeta, Deutoromoruy "Giving," and I Samuel "The Struifcta with aSin." Five minutes taik in the eve ning on Gambling. rlHURCH OF THE REFORMATION, Protestant EuiscoDal. Gates av. between Classon and Fran kit iu Hev. J.

G. Bacchus, D. rector Morning prayer at 0:30. Service, sertnouand holy communion at 10:30. At 7:30 inusieat service, "The Resurrection," I' rem uouuoa's Keaompnoq.

HURCti OF "THE PILGRIMS, CORNER of Honrv and Rem sen ats Tho services of divine worshin in this church on Sunday, the 1st will be conducted by the pastor. Dr. Storrs. In tho afternoon the Stcramentol the Lord's Supper, '1 bete will be no or vice in the evening. Hours ot service, 11 A.

M. and 4: Jt m. CENTENNIAL BAPTIST CHURCH, Adelphi st, near Myrtlo av. Rer. J.

W. Richardson, u.n a i xi Sunday cboul, 2:30 P. M. Theme for morning service. A Very Serious Onestioo." In the evenine tho Odd Fellows will hold the celebration of tdoir aeventr aecoud annivarfary in the churoh.

and tne pastor will deliver an oration to tbem. CENTRAL PKESBYTERIAN CHUKCH, ril a 17 I U1U UU uiuuxuuJ a rj. VIIDUU. pastor Services to morrow at 10:30 A. ML and 7:30 P.

M. Subject in the morning: "Studiesin the Psalms: The Fifty nrst Psalm A Great Sinner's Deop Kepent anco." In the evening the pastor will preach on "The uov us ijast mrorT, tun mto iuuiqu. uumiuuuiuii will be observed in this cburcb on babbatb. May la. rt HURCH OF THE GOOD TIDINGS, Fourth TTnivnrsalist.

Ouincr st. npr Reid av Preaching by tho pastor, the Hev. J. Rutell Tabor, at 13. a.

ai. ana io i m. aunaay scdooj at Thn nbnir will iim Inti hv Mra. Edwards, neo Miei WendeO. for several years leading soprano at the Church of Our Father, whose service hiFO recently been secured for one year.

liBKALB AV M. E. CHURCH. REV. jLF John Rippere, pastor Communion and reception of member at 10:30 A.M.

Preaching at 7:45 P. by tho pastor. Sabbath school at 2:30 P. M. Epworth prayer meeting at f.ia jueaaer, Morrill Ai.

Hou h. Class meetinca Tuesday and Frldav even itigs and Sunday morning at 9 o'clock. Prayer meeting vreanesuay evening at w)e, ieauire. EIGHTEENTH ST M. E.

CHURCH, nearl itth av. Rev. Obarlea Vt Buck, pator Re rtintion of members and holy communion at A. Preaching by the pastor at 7:30 P.M. Sabbath school at 2:15 P.

M. MMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, LA i fayette av and St. James pi, Ker, John Humpstone. nastor Mernlnr woredtp eventng woraaty Pastor wilt pr.ach. Sunday school 2:30.

Pastor's ex position of a and ay cohooi lessons Saturday at 4 P. All are welcome at all cerTic a. Seats free in the evening. UMBURY M. E.

CHURO HERKIMER BJJ st and Schenectady av, jkov. neilesiey v. uonataa. u. pastor oanDatn morning at reception ot inemners, aumini iraiiun ui surmcnis; a rem a CdU, "What Do tho Months Say May, tbo Month of Joy and Oadness." F7 AST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH.

jTiRov. J. C. Kmery, pastor Preaching in tho morning at 10:30: communion at close of service; prayer meeting at A. evening service Suuday school young people prayer meeting eaniosaay even ing; regular meeting rriuay ai1' firo woioumo.

EAT S' Oil K. KS FO ME JESSE W.Brooks,pistor To morrow at 10:30 communion, reception of member and in of olders and rfottcan At 730. nastor'a mbiact: Sons of Txirht, Christian Kudoavor district mass meeting Thursday evening, btranters coraiauy inritoa. JverjfDOJy welcome. B7MA1ANUKL CHUKCH, PRESIDENT Bi Bt, near Smith, Rov.

Henry Ormosd ltitldel, rector raatia Holy fiacba rist and sermon, lx A. ai. cnorai evensoue; ana sermon, P. M. dallr it 7, and 4 o'clock.

After Mar lu this ohnroh will bo iiuown as tit. Martin's caarcQ. I71IRST Plil5SBYTBIAM UHUKUU, Honr st, rr Clark, O. Outhldrt Hall. D.

pas tor ServicoaattlA.ll.and4P.il.: ths pastor will preach. fTUKST KKFOBMKD OHUROH, SEV SU onth sv and Carroll at Ths pastor. Rev. Ir. James M.

Farrar. will ureaoh toth tuaruing and voning, 10:30 A.M. aad P.M. Sabbath school, P. M.

A cordial invitation is sxtsmdod to ail. I FRANKLIN AV PBESBYTEBUS OHOROH, Frantilaav naarMrrtlo Preacliinito. morrow by tho oast or, Rsv. Obarles Udwards, at 10:30 A. M.

and 7:30 P. 1L Sandaj achooi P. M. Seats free. All wlconMk FIRST OHUROH OP CHRIST (SCIENTIST) holds services in Anrora Grata Cathedral, corner Bedford av and Uadisoa 6t, and 7:30.

preaching by the P.ov, IT. E. Mason: questions and answers in tho evesdns; Sunday school at 13. (nUKSTBAPTIST CHURCH OA" FiKKKE i1 PONT ST Worshiping in tho ohaiiel of Polytechnio Institute; preaching by the ilov. J.

N. Phelps of Albany, N. at 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P.

21. Sunday school at 2:45 P.M. FRANCIS M. E. CHURCH (PARK AV, near Bedford), Rov.

C. S. Williams, pastor Mora pastor to Perry Post, G. A. H.

Sunday school Bsats free. A hsarty wolcomo io strangers. IRST RSSKORM PRBSBYTKRIAU CIIIIUOH. ProtDset rl. botwoon Fifth and Sixth avs ProaoniDir at lu.

au A. M. ana i al. by v. Alexxndor McXosd, IX x.

Sabbath school at p'clook: pr meeiins; on neonssaaj ovcnior ju.im cor unwu. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a small family, by a respectable gtrl. Call atjil7 South Fourth seoond floor. VATANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral liousovrork in a small family, by a respectable girl. Call at 4 HejjiMLrdji, up one flight, WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral by a reapeotable young girl; willing and obliging reference.

Please call for two days at I.IKW Pacific Bt, neor Classon av, ono flight. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral honsowark, by a girl; good plain cook: one year's reference. Call at present employer's Saturday and Sunday, 041 Carlton a v. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, a neat young Gorman girl. Apply at Mra 285H Thirteenth st.

South Brooklyn. WANTED SITU ATI ON TO DO GEN era! housework, or as chambermaid and waitress, by a respectable young woman; is a good cook, washer and ironer; one year's reference. Call for two days at lbQ Court at. corner Amity no postal cards. WANTED SITUATIONTO DO GEN eral housework fn a small family, by a respectable young colored girl; good city reference from last em I oyer.

Please call for two days at i3 Pearl st, Brook ring bell twice. WANTE1 SITUATION TO DO GEN eral homework in a email family, or as a cook and laundress, by a respt. ct.iblo young girl; has go city references. Call Friday aud Saturday between 8 anu 9:30 P. at 1, 87 Fulton at.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respoctable young girl; is a good, coo't, washer aud ironer naa good eity references. 011 for one day at 53o Myrtle aT, corner Steuben at; two flights, Employment Agency. WANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED by ladios Brooklyn Rmployaienl Bureau, 103 Pineapples fc.ono door from Fnlcon, and directly opposit I half waybetireaa Ciiy Hall and anta of twenty years. WANTED SITU ATION AS A BUTLER in a private family, by a young man first class ref erence. ft.

N. Eagle office. WANTED SITUAT I ON ANY kind, hy a young man (iew.lver); cood penman. Address E. LAIVHENOE.

lyProapoctv, Brooklyn. VXf ANTED SITUATlON At "OUT OK door work as salesman or collector, by a raau of good education and. machinist. Address b. Eagle office.

2. WANtEl) TtiUTT61vf roDo EiTii or mercantile or mechanical work, by a man of fair education and ability: capable. Address C. U. 1,070 Broadway, Brooklyn.

WANTED SITUATION AS A FORK man. in a wholesale hay and food buslne, by a man with seven years' experience aud is a good judge of hay. Address FOREMAN, Bo. Yonkera. K.

Y. WANTED SITUATION AS ACOACH man or janitor or to drive for a doctor, by a young colored man; willing to ikft aimiolf nsufnl arouud the haute best of city reference three years' reference from last place. Pleaso call at iilo, Bergen at. AT ANTE I SITUATION cTTTA care of gentleman's premises and make himself Senerally useful about house, atablo or gardoe, bra mid le aged American; gardening a specialty. Call or ad dress J.

0., 00 Cedar t. Brooklyn VAT ANTED SITU ATION AS DRIVER, TV to drive truck or delivery wagon, or to work in a wholesale or retail house, by a youuit man of CIO; thoroughly understands the handling and care of horses; strictly temperate. Address DKlVEK, Box 4, Esglo office. WANTED SITU A FIRST class office man and thoroughly exporiencad bookkeeper by double entry; middle aced; permanent er otherwise; oity or country; luxheut testimonials; manufacturing accounts fully understood terms to suit; books audited. ACCOUNTANT, Eagle Bedford branch.

CKrFINli.T L. A7 ANTED ENGAGEMENT A PRAO TT ticol organist dpeirea position; moderate Address ORGANIST uox zu, on iters. Y. ANTED SINGER A CONTRALTO for second churoh quartet; prWato instruction for services. Address UIKEOTOK, iiox IS.

Kaglo office TED HOUSEKEEPING RY A middle axred woman, for a wiilnvr wihea to take the baby with her. Pleas call for two days at liSG cuanwioiMtv, urooiuyn. WANTED PUPILS MANDOLIN AND euitar; U. B. WALKER'S college of music having removed to y8fl Flathuah av, comer ol Proapect pi, he will receive pupils as heretofore at his new quar tara.

WAMK ttftlWEXTHi WANTED ENGAGEMENT A FIRST class air brush artist desires position with a reliable Ann. Address A.JL, Box 5, Eagle Bedford branch. WANTED ENGAGEMENT AS COM paoion, by a lady will asiat in light work no ob ioctionto traveling. Mrs. WiHOllT, No.

730 Carroll street. AATAlVTEb IfNGXGEi dlatoly, parmauent; writing or honsskeepins, hy a lady of oxperiouua an ability. Address URGENT, Eagle office. VAT ANTED ENGAGEMENT A SA tend ant, companion or business assistant to invalid, by intelligent, respectable middle aed iid Berience. reference inodKrato ternij.

Address HELlIil. ox 1 7, Eagle office. ANTEU FXGAGEMWf dleaged woman; good aoamstreasnnd sumo experience as nurse; would take charge ol elderly lay or the control of a limited household with care, conscience and fidelity. Addross fi. 10 Lefforcs pf, Brooklyn.

Wit AND iRESSMAKllSG RYTVltSS ARIK ROKSOH, 8ii Doan at; experienced dressmaker termi $2 per day. ANTED DRKSSMAK1NG BY FIRST class drcpsmaker, to gi out by the day iu families; children's dresses a specialty best of reference as to ability and rospectability sows during May for SL75 per day. Addross Mrs. 100 Washington a v. ITA fl KI ATWVASn AN IRONINc; By ft respectable young colored woman, to ro out by the day; good city Call for two days at 122 Jay st, first tloor.

A ANTED WOiriC DAY'S WORK washing or housocloaning. SUSAN W. MOORE, fiflS Baltic st, Broaklyn. ANTED WORK RY A YOUNG woman to no out by the day wahin and ironing or uousctioamng. lease can an weo at i tto st.

A A ANTED YO RK BY A RE I A bio woman, to go out washing or honsecleanintr. Please call at 2H8 Twenty Qrst st, between Vifth and Sixth a.vi, Brooklyn; no pards, AT ANTED WO RK BY A RESP ECTA bio weman. washing and ironing and houoclcan ing, to go out by tho day, Iniuire ot 102 Clifton pi, top frcnt. TANTED WO UK BY "A WOM ANj TT thorouhly competent to do houseeleanlng, restaurant work or acrubbing. Addrosfi 'M ihi Thirteenth st, care of Mr.

A7 'ANTED AVORk WASHING; TO GO TV out by lie day or take home, al.u houso or o'Tice denning. Plea.se call at 513 Coau st, second floor, back. AATNTED WOJIK BY A ESP 15 TA hie Swedish woman. washinz anvt ironing, to go out by too (lay or iu iiku nome, ar uoubeciranmg. NlCfaO.V, 7 1 ourth av, Brooiilyn.

YATANTED WORK BY" A "RE.SPiSOTA blc young bwcilieh woman; washing and ironing, to go out by the day, houaecIuanUic or any kind of work. Call at 204 Pacihc st, Brooklyn, baieimmt. AAT ANTED WORK BY A HBr.PKCTA TT ble colored woman washing and ironing to go out uy tne a ay or taKo tiorue or nouse cleaning COOU city reference. Pleaso ca.l for two days at jott sou av. second floor front.

YT ANTED WORK ItY A COLORKD laundress, day's work for tbe first two days in ivfik. or anv kind of vork also lailies. cent's or ainiy washing to take homo bv the we jk or dozen. Call on or address Mrs. LUCY JOIlNHOiS, "04 avy sb.

AT ANTED WORK WASHING A ironing, by a respoctable woman our by the da or wouui tate nomo; or nousecit'anmg; Host rei erJnoes. 384 I'eKaJbav; ring fiis bell. ANTED WORK WASHING A ironing or houspcleaning, by a wnrnin to go it by tne day; na i goni city reerynce. Adarew M. Box li, haglc Bed'ord brarca.

YIT ANTED WORK WASHING AND ironing or housecleaniag. by a rertiicctftblo woman to co out by tho day; ha qoo.I city ruforrfuce, Picivse call for two days at L.4H Fulton et, near Kintoo avenue. WANTED WORK WASHING AND iron fug. to go out by tho day or to home, or housecloaniug, uy a ro pecianie young uoiorou woman has cood city referenco. Call for two days at IK0 llud san av, corner fliyitie.

AA7ANTED WORK BY A RESBECTA ble woman, by tho day or weak: washing. hoiiio cloaning, or cooking. Addross for a B.f Kagle nrancn. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECT A bin colored woman: wahinir and iron in if. to no out by tne uay, or nouso'Mesn'arf na gO'ia city re'er onco.

Cull for two day? at 437 Hudson av, near DeKalb. 1AT ANTED WORK WASHING AND Tt ironing, by a reapoctablo woman to go outlay the day or to tae nomn, or nouseofeaping; has zooa ciiy rer eronce. Call for two day at 19i Court st, first loor. one bell. 1AT ANTED HOUSE 2 STORY FRAME houaa in tho Twenty second Ward moat be cheap will pay 353,100, all caah wanted at ouco.

1RIVBK A BOITJK, 453 Fifth av. WANTED HOUSES FLATS, STORE property, to rent, sell and manage; hating always a nuinoer of app lcanra seexing ttrooklyn property for homes and investment, I can rent or any description of real estate to owner's boe( advantage. P. J. GKAvjJc, 3oi Fultoa st, opposite City Hal! ftiSIIKI), AATAOTED IldUSE FUR vlSHED I good location would board owner in liou or part payment or renu witn privilege or a row aoiect noazaera; ralereuee given and roquired.

Address FRANK, Box 4, sag Jo tie. i oca nrancn. WANTKD PAR' jl OF HOUSES, WANTED PART OF HOUSE CO A venlont to Kinga County road, a 2 story housf), by a nan and wife, no children a few rooms suitable for housekeeping. Address, with full particulars, UEORC1 DLMiLT, Aehford Eastern parkway. YAT ANTED PART ond floor, for contle OF HOUSE A SEC man and wife, within two hloekaof Dr.

Cuvler'a Church no JTSSekeenin rfr euces given and require AddroiS, stating terms, P.lt UALHl LS i Boio, ruagie omoe. iVAVi KO flOO as it WANTED ROOMS FURNISHED FOR two tT otlnmnn. father and son. within walk tag distance from South or Wall et Ferry, either 1 large aicovu room or couuecua iuubs. auuress u.

i Eagle office, stating terra ANTE 17 iVX I I KOPri II YAT ANTED REAL hSTATK PROPER tr on Long Island; send full particulars to insure nuiok cash enstoraers. HKYwAKO A WRlUHT, 180 101 Montaguo st, 2M Tompkins av. TT very email family, within about ono hour of the eity; will pay 450 for F.easna would prefer Bath Beach or Sew HocUtUe. A iareea i.i)i est Unt Handred bu.i Second t. New York City.

TTED KUKN1TUK cash for household furr.it ro of all kinds cnntr nt.i of stores or othor roorohandise. U. R. HANLAN. WA Urandt, Brooklyn AAT ANTED SHOES AND CAST OFF TT clothing at NEWSBOYS HOME, 01 Poplar st for our poor boys ana ni.

is. Please advice U3 thai, we may send for same. VST ANTED LEFT OFF OLOTIUNli i.adies and rsnllemes 1 will pav Dor cent. morn than any doslsr iu tlit city. Call 03 or jddre.i.i PHILLIPS, tJ4 Ismith st, between ISciiermerhorn and Stats.

WANTED CAST OFF CLOTHING OF all kinds: I ill nor cent. laor. than anr other daxj.r in Brooblvti. to fill mv So jthrn orJr cbildren'a clothing also bonsbt. A.

li.V.NOViiH, 267 Atlantic av; sontf ijosUI: Mr. or Airs. Hanover will call. WASTED EA ESTATE. WANTED LOTS IN SOUTH BROOK Ivn for investment.

Address, with full titu lars as to orica and location. BCVER, Box 4. Eaulo ice. QTOCK, TOOLS AND PJXTUKKS OK kr nlamhfnfi aud eifi fiCtine and metal roofln estab lishment for sale on account of dath in iamiiy; also house 11 North Oxford st for sale on easy terms. Apply al 8o7 Fulton st Immediately, north aide.

CIGAK STORK ON flfTH AV, BROOK i. tor salo: ten years: nirkccjs causa for Eellinfi; oloont tratlB and good plaea for rnanufaotnrc. no agents. bTc.Lt.fc i JliiftlCr, 31 I'ilth sv, Braoilyn. nbNKitY'r FIRST CLASS at old ostaLli ihcd tho bot dovmtoa sicnations; stocky firturrfs, m.c'iiiuer, 31.500.

GKO. K. LOVE'W Court St. EAL ESTATE BUSINESS JFOli SALK: for lire rcnar man with cislr Address SNAP, Kagle Bedford oraaca. nifSA STOKK AT 893 MTfBTLH AV FOlt JL lalarivulba widen eap, Heavy Imports of Coffee During Three Months.

MoTcments of Cotton Tho Bank Statement Stecfcs Opeu Strong: aal The Orer Dull and Heavy. Waj.l stbekt, April 30. The Chronicle calls attention to tlir fact that the mprchandiae imports iu March wuro largo beyonil precedent, beeanso of tlio eitraordinarr receipts of coffee duo to speculation ad to th reciprocity proclamations of die Presideut ira portiiiir a duty of 3 cents a ponml on all Venezuela and Columhia coffee shiuned after March 15. Notice was given January 7 thst snch proolarua tioiu v. be iaaueil unions reciprocal arrange monts wero made priBr to tbat date.

Speculation was started in coffee, whioh stimulated shipments from otuer sources of sttoply aud tho price i ose from I3.i cenu in December to 14 in March. Imports clariuu tho threa months to March 31 were valued at J3G.477, 042 aRainat $24,550,00 for tho lamo time last year. The movement is norr over so far a South American coffee ia concerned aud the imports of tills article will hereafter bs normal. Tha Chronicle roporu the cottou moTomeu. X3 follows Week eudlttir April UO.

Slnco Sept. 1. IsOi 1891. IHOoT UaUs. Balos.

Bales. Balsa, Reeplols. 59.5:10 0.73IMH7 Shipnu 114.S11 0.235.45 5.208,805 Sioc'ds on hand this uroak, 8133.403 bales, against 470,542 bales at the same time last roar. Tho bank return nhowa: I April 30 DifllerrtMcea, Ioan.i Sncde Leeal Deposits Surplus Oirculatlou '0(I 1O.1.4SG.00O 4S.4'.4.H0U y0.03(i.3IMl 00 li.ulroad unniiaL'H: lno. l.l.r3 y4.4'.'3 H.733 n.t..

1A5.01O 171,070 141.80:2 Long I.latul, 3d woek Apri Mill St. Lnum. March Hallo, and S. Kohmarj, Ballo. anil S.

nj.ntlm lo Kl. Oi roads, vioU April 70 roads. 3d iroek Aprii li. Cr. Dun weelily rovipw of trade ayn: "More favorable weathat lh many parts of tho country during the past wefk has brought better roports of bnsiness.

Undoubtedly distribution has been much retarded by tho backward reason and tho condition of country roads, and in some quartern collections have been slow on that account. But this week the improvement in snob, quarters has been toneral and meanwhile tho volumo of business continues io surpass all previous records. In all parts of the country the mipply of money ia abundant, but tho demand (g not especially active." flraastreefs reports from 3,378 correspondents in the Southern states show that cotton is no loutror kinc. The planters and stere koepcra aro worse off to day than they were a year auo, and there is more cottou ou hand than there was then. The low price of tha staple hsa forced down the advances made to plan tors 35 to 45 per aui while this creates a present liardnhip, predicts that it will reduce the cost of tho now orou and lead the way to a mor healthy condition of affairs.

Oue llfth less cotton and more corn aud oats and hoaa will bo raised this year. The market opened coneially strong, and after the early quotations wero made the tnsvoment became alow, so eontiunins for half an honr.when thsrowas a mere active speculation, with cood bnyineof Readinc, Lackawanna, Delaware and Ilndson and Central New Jersey, and the market was atrons for the remainder of the first hour. Then came an irreuular decline, mainly due to realizations, with Reading weakest, but the tone oon craw steadier and then dull, and Fterthe bank statement appearod the markot was hoary auil it so closed. The foliewine hows transactions in boadi this KornisE: At Pic 4t 72j Mo at I 4... am.

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Tha backb.no of tlie iliaastrous atrtxs in Durham has been broken bj tbe action of the minen themselves and there is i prospect, slieht tliouch it is, that tbo tron'uls wil soou be curled. Tbo minora baya xoted in favor of Vbb iobb tvlio are not connected witb pila ownod by members of the Sliue ownBrs' association rnuniiiig work. TwolTe tbomaud meu Till tlttn be enbld to so back to work at onco. Tbe minem conniotod witb tbe Miuo otvneiK' iil. ill cou tiune tbe slriko, but it i tboutflit witb lite oitt of other ovrnera T.orltinir, tho ai socialiun owncra will effect some cdtnoromiso with tlivitr men.

Tbe partial reaumption of wor! will euabli) niany iron works aud factories tl.at v. ero shut dowa because ol tha Bcarcitr of foel to up again aud tbo distress that has reunited ijiHiUPP. pace ol work amone tin Ina SI. 151.600 506,000 lno 1.5.r).60O Inc. 503,35 U0.10O otijs.

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James Hotel. Coleman House, Gilsoy House, Iinuorial Hotel, Baltholdi Hotel, Orioatal Hotel and Everett House. THE EAGLE IN WASHINGTON AND ALBANY. THE EAULK oan be found on sale ir. Washington at she news stands in the Arlington the tshorehftra and Willard's, and in Albany at the news stand in the Delevan House and Stanwix Hall.

WASHINGTON NEWS BUREAU, Dlo Fonrtoonth st (Newspaper Row), Washington, D. THE EAGLE IN EUROPE. Oillig's United States Eiohinze, 0 Strand, Oharlni OrosB; American Travelers1 Roading h'ooms, 4 Langham place A. B. O.

Exchange Clnb, I7; New Bond trst( Gable Nowa Company, 6 New Bridce street. Ladgato Irons; Thomas Cook Son. Ludgate circus, London; Unsu oe Co 'a, 7 Rue Serltie, and Ansfo Amarican Bankinsr Company's, Ohanssed d'Autin and Kuo Meyer Wflr; Reading Kooni, 61 Avenue de l'Gpera, Pans; James T. L'ates Genera, and the wwuiiu (O W. It assumes that contrtouuom unaccompanied WUh sidmptd envelope to guarantee their return if unused, are not regarded by iheir writers as vnrth recovering.

The Eaolb uumoi underlain (0 send oucfc such manuscripts AMUSBJIMTS THIS XTK.YIXR. BROOKLYN. Academy of Music Philharmonic Concert. Amphton Nanost Bkdfohd Avenue Tqiatjcr Kily. OOLUMnn Tukateb Lost Paradisa.

Grand OfKit.v Hoose The Dazzlor. Sthret ah Saratooa Ayendk Barnum's Circus. Htdk A Bkiiman's Thkiter Varieties, LzeAvkkue Theatke Charity Ball. Novklti Theater Ton Nights in a ISarroom, Pari Theater The Ensign. BTAn Tueateh Midnight Alarm.

NEW YORK. BlJOD THEATER A Jolly Surprise. Broadway Theater The Lion Tamer. Oabino Ghild of Fortune. Garijk.v Theater Husband and Wife.

Fourteenth Strket Theater Polly Middlos. Grand Opera House Monoy Mad. ilARRIUAV's The AT SIR Redly and tho 400. Herrmann's TUEATEn Wilkinson's Widows. Ltoeum Theater The Gray Maie.

Madison Square Theater Trip to Chinatown. Nirlo's Garden Varieties. Palmer's Theater Colonel Carter. ark Theater Count Casper. Proctor's TiiEATEn Across tho Poiomao.

Standard Theater Incog. 1 Star Tuv.ater The American Minister. Uhion Square TnEATtn Spooks. THE CIIOHAL SBOU.TV. On Wednesday evonius next the Brooklyn choral society will criye Mondelssoha's majestie oratorio, "Elijah," at the Brooklyn Tabernacle.

The chorus of 400 voices wilt bo aisisted by the Kcidl orchestra of fifty men, the monster Tabernacle 'orcan and tho following solo ista: Jennie D. Grant of Trinity chnrch choir RBd Isttbol Edmonds, sopranos; Sarah Baron Anderson and Katharine D. Parker, contraltos: ItaloCampjnim and Gooree W. Campbell, tenors; William Ludwiir and Walter A. Hudson, basaea.

It is a satisfaction to hayeat last in Brooklyn a society that is devoted to the performance of tho mn.sie, and that is apparently unrestrained by base commercial considerations in its choioo and presentation of warks. It has given "The Messiah" and "'Cavalleria Bnstieana." with boiuo lichter music this soasen on the basis of a wider popularity than was allowed to its: preceding concerts, thu restrictions necessarily imposed on private entertainments have been removed, so that the general as well as the Bubsi ribinc public is enabled to attend. The society, under the encrcetic mr dnesa manacement of President Henry E. Hutchinson, and the musical direction of C. Mortimer WiBkc, has crown in numbers and competence until it can now lie looked to for tho artistic presentation of tho erandest choral works in the library of music.

The Wednesday niffht concert will be the closinn one for the season. COMING ETKNTS. Mayor will speak the ymv.it! men of tho Bedford district in the iryniiiasiuni of the Young Men's Christian Association. 120 Gates nvenue, to morrow afternoon o'clock. There wiil be solo sinuini by George C.

White. Edward I'hwiug, son of iiev. Pr. ThwintT, wi'l bo ordained .13 miasionary to morrow evening in the Memorial Presbyterian church. Seventh avenue and St.

Jehus place. trv. Dr. J. Olentworth Butltr will act as moderator, Itev.

Dr. Thwins will preach lite sermon and Rev. T. A. Kelson will deliver the charse to the pastor.

A lecture on "The Hebrews in Civilization" will be delivered Wednesday evening, May 4, for the benefit of the Brooklyn throat hospital, in the lecture room of All Souls' church, South Tenth street, near Bmlford avenue. The purpose of the lecture it) to show tho marked influence of the Jews in ancient and modern civilization. Tho Brooklyn choral society will present the oratorio "Elijah." at the Brooklyn Tabornsclo, Clinton and Greene avenues, Wednesday evening. May 4. An entertainment will be civen this evening by the Loyola union, at 125 Divis ion avenue.

A meeting of the Syrian society of New York will bo held Monday, May 2, at 4 r. at 70 Hicks street, for tho purpose of completing organization and receiving new members. LOST Ills BASK BALL A STA R'i'KD A FUW. Thero was a fire late yesterday afternoon in ths cellar under Mrs. Stella Elmore's patent medicine factory, on Atlantic avenue, near Henry street, cauaed by liar 12 year old son Walter droppinc a lighted match among some rubbish whil i he was lookiuc for his base ball.

The datnasf will not eicsod $2r. While engine Ko. 4 wa 111 its way to the lire it. collided with a wacon which was in charge of David Slyker of 2G2 Stockholm street and David McMahon. The two jamp.id out and eseapad uninjarod, hut the wagon was badly damaged.

IVIM, START A RETT HISSIOH. The Primitive Methodist church of Brooklyn is about to extend its borders, and to this ond a zniBBion has been started in the Twtnty iixth ward. ItwiU bs opened at 2,470 Atlantic avenue, near tho Manhattan at 3:30 o'clock to morrow afternoon. The Rev. Dr.

E. Humphries, manaeor of tho buok concern, connected with the work of the church in ceneral; the Rev. W. H. Yarrow of Greenpoint; the Rsy.

3. J. Arnaud. pastor of tho Monroe street Primitive Muthodiat ohuvoh, near StuyveaanV avenue, and the Kov. J.

H. Acornley of tho First Methodist church in Park avenue, will make addresses. A number of laymen prominent in tho churoh work will bIbo be prosent. A.H BAD AS 1 tISI) HOT STOTK. Johu Miller, 21 yeara old, of 088 Third avenue, was held to answer to day by Justico Tiehe a charts of bavinu broken into Mary Low decker's rssidenco, at 597 Third arenne, yesterday afternoon and stolen her sowing machine, worth $05, and a clock.

Ho tried to aell the sew iuc machine an hour later at a secondhand storo at 322 Third avenue, it Is alleged. I THE SUKRUSATES COURT. Probata Mnsinesv Disponed ol Onriac the Week by Jmlce Abbott. Wills proved: Albon B. Smith of Montagno, Mass; George L.

Wood of East Orange, N. Edwin Atkins, Henrietta Atkins, Catharine Byrne, Margaret Burko, Sarali Cutler, Edward, Dextor, John Donaldson, Frederick Auguste F. E. Gautler, Elizabeth Green, Bridgot Gilroy, Adeline Gregg, Sarah K. Harvey, Maria Hooldorlin, Jonathan D.

Harris, Ellen Joyce, Catharine Kraomer, Alice Koelv. JoltanuaShocdy, John P. Thomas, EruBt H. Veerhoff, Mary A. W.

Clarlio and Emyline O'Connor of tho city of Brooklyn. Letters 0 administration were granted in the eBtates ef the following deceased pcreonB, CharleB N. Hall, Melchiar Raeder. Julia A. Stevens, Thomas Van Winkle, Edward M.Young, Irving A.

Douglas, Mary E. Miller, John Weuke, John Ashoroft, Katharine B. Chapman, Lena Grob, William N. Rowland, flueh Byrne, Philippine Colel), Edward D. Chappell, Bridget Da Baun.Johu B.

Earned, John Miller, John G. 8tib, Christian Schwartz, John Wilson, Margaret Decry, Michael Drlicall, Mary FlamgaD, Margaret Non, Ctiarles Leader, Elizabeth Malir, Alexander McElheran, Michael ReiuemaaB, John Smith, Eliza Van Name, Maria Bargeman, formerly Koebne. Letters of guardianship of the property of Sophia, Mury, Francis and Emily H. Bent wero granted to Louisa Collins; of Alton, Ada, Charles and Lillie M. Brown to Jennie Davis; of Mary A.

Womu to Mary It. Newman; of Arthur G. urampp to Nettie Irene Gramop; of Katie Con poy or CotioToy to Malachi Con noy: of John P. Jbaicl) to Jiary Lamb: of Onarlea, Alary, Annie to "eurietta Adams; of Carolino Gall 01 Anna janson to Loms Janson. THK CHAECE IB BUB8LAKT KOAV.

Robert Douglass, ie years old, of 540 Fifth avonne, arid Hoffman RerneldB. acod is. of ana Jffnth Htrcet, bora who wer arreated at a e'oiadt Galas av, on Sunday. May 1, at 2 P. M.

MELD On Thursday. April 28, 1892, Saiiah A. HlSLD. Relatives and frionds aro Invited to attend the funeral eerviooB at her lateresidenoe, 535 Pacific Bt, on Sat. nrday at 7 P.

M. Interment private, on Manday. MACK AY On Friday, April 29, B.OY Ellis, infant son of Donald S. and Lidy GlarE Msckay. Funoral private.

MoINERNEY On Saturday mornine, pril 30, 1892, at the residence ot hU mothor, 555 Grand st, John eldest son of Ellen and tho lato James Molnernoy. Relattres and friends are invitod to attend tho funeral Tuesday morning, May 3, at 9:30 o'clock, from the above residonco thence to St. Mar, 's Ohuroh, corner Leonard and Maujor ats, whora services will be held. Interment in Calvary Cemetery. MULLOWNEY OLINE On Friday, April 29, 1892 Ida M.

Mpllowhky. Funeral services from her lato residence, 411 Throop av. on Sunday, May 1, at 1 P. M. Relatives and friends invitod to attend.

Interment at Greenwood, on Monday morning, at 10 o'clook, NAFEY On Thursday. April 28. 1892. Sabah Nafev, wlfo of Charles Nafey. Relativos and friends of the family are respectfully invited to sttond the funeral sorvices at hor late ros ideneo, 487 Sixth av, Brooklyn, on Sunday, 3Iay 1, at 2:30 P.M.

Jersey papers pleaso copy. PIOKFORD On Thursday. April 28, Henr Piok ToitD, of 11 Nassau st, Brooklyn, aged 52. Services at 368 Fulton st, Brooklyn, Saturday, April 30. at 1:30 P.

M. SOHLIM Snddonly.on Friday, April 29, 1832, ALICE be'ovred daughter of Uojrietta and the late John Schlim, agod 22 years. Relatives and friendBot tho family are respectfully Invited to attend tho funeral services on Monday afternoon, at 3 o'clock, at her lato residence, 384 Jefferson av. California papers pleaso copy.l 8EINSOTH In this city, April 29, 1S92, George Sktsbotu, aged 0i years. Funeral irill tako place from his late residence, 785 DeKatb av, on Monday, May 2, 1 802, at 2 o'clock M.

Relativos and friends of tho family, also tho members of the Veteran Volunteer Firemen's Asso. ciation of Brooklyn, aro requostcd to attend tho funeral. The Veteran Association are requested to appear in oltixen dress. SHAUGHNESSY At his residence, 237 Union st South Brooklyn, ET.WARO SHATJOHNEBSTt. Relatives and frionds are rospeotfully invitod to attend tho funeral on Sunday, May 1, at 2 P.

M. SHORE On Thursday. April 28. 1802. at his residonco.

607 Van Huron st, Tuohas It. SnouE, in his 5Uth year. Relatives and friends, also Stella Lodgo No. 200, 1. O.

O. F. Fidelity Encampment No 50, 1. O. O.

F. National Union, Brooklyn G'ouncffl No. 375, Mutual Aid Association B. E. are respectfully invited to attend the funeral services at St.

Thomas' P. L. Church, Cooper una Bushwiak avs, on Sunday at 2 P. M. TAYLOR On Thursday, April 28, 1892.

Mast Ehma Tavlou, wife of Charles A. Taylor. Relatives and friends of tho family are respeotfuliy invited to attend the funeral services at her late roBi donee, 140 Hoopor st, Brooklyn, on Sunday, May 1, at 3 P. M. TYSON On Friday.

April at hor residence, 086 LerlnEtoa av, New York Gity, Bertha Uamiltok. wife ol Georgo O. Tyson. Notice of fnncral hereafter. WAllDROP On Thnradar.

April 28, 1892, HELEN Nihoet, eldest daughter of the tale Oapt. Robort and Pamelia Wordrop of Newbnrgb, N. Y. Friends aro invitod to attend funeral services at her late residence. 133 Berkeley pi, at 4 P.

on Sunday, May 1. intorment at Novrburgh at conrsnienca of family. WHITE On Thursday, April 28.1892, at Atlanta, IS jiHBD O. Bervicos on Sunday, at 3 P. at 414 StAto Bt.

Friends and relatives invited to attend LOST A MASTIFF DOG; ANSWERS TO namo of Gin. A suitable toward will be paid for his return to M. McCAKREN, 180 Bond near Warren. LOST WEDDING RING, MAltKKD IN sido L. to H.

Febr. 7th. 1887." Deliver at 40 btrong pi. OST WATER SETTER, BLACK DOG: JL long ears; brown spot on chest. A liberal reward will bo paid by returning to 212 Court st, in bakery.

STRAYED OR STOLEN, ON MONDAY last, a MASTIFF answering to namo of "Jaok." Reward snd no questions asked li returned to 700 Gar roll si, cornerJSevontbjir. OST IS EIGHBORHOOD OF UNION Bj League club, iratch oharm LOCKET, cameo stones, black one side, red the other; contains two miniatures; finder will bo rewarded. A. S. BROWN, 103 Wilson st, Brooklyn.

OISSOLUTIOIV NOTICE. CHARLES R. LANE OF BROOKLYN, N.Y., silent partner of the firm of W. S. BOGART A wiil not be responsible for any debts contracted by WILLIAM S.

BOGART on and after April 30. 18U2. FWinMisiiED reoo.ns. Advertisements under this heading are 60 ceils far eaoh insarMon of yle line or less. Fi UUNISHED ROOMS 54 WILLOUGH hv at Fnrnlsihed roonig.

all coaveuienceB. for ccn tiomea only; rflferencos ojrxhaaeed. ay. 140; largo square rooms on Eecond floor, nicely furnUhed; hall reams, noat fttatlonor surface cavs. 171UIIN1SHEDKOOM A NICKLY FUR nished baolc parlor hot and cold water, nae of bath, gav, TOi'erciico.

4 41 Clennont ay. TiUKNISHED KOCJ3IS LAKGE AND small: all convonioncei: iiva minutes to bridge, 48 Monro pi. fUHNISHKD KOOIMS CiARGG HALL rooms with closets at 10 Concord at; also largo room at 18:3 Kchermorhorn at. FURNISHED KOOMS AT 1S8 LIVTNG Bton st, largo and small rooms, nicely fnrnisned; first class houso, steam heat, also, an offico suitable for dootor or dentist; table board convenient. fjiUUNIHHKD ROOMS LARUE' SQUARE JP ioom and hall room to let; hot and cold water; largo closeta: rotorentea exchanged, lijo Putnam av, near lied ford.

URN IS ED ROOMS 2 OR 4 ROOMS, neatly lurnished for houAc'neoping, or sinxlo room for irsntleman lire minuiofl iroin wan hi. or ier ry or ton from bridjfo. 301 Hicks at. FURNISHED ROOMS 179 COLUMBIA heights Deairable fully furnished rooms; iargo closeta, 1 large, Ismail; aluo, 1 room from June 10. Burnished rooms choice rooms, einfrly or on suite.

lesirable section, park slope, in adult German family; conreniont to ifth av L. A. L'aele Fifth ar branchy FURNISHED ROOMS 243 MADISON Tront alcovo room; also S'juaro room on socond floor, with all conTonlencea; suitable lor tvo; privato family. i FURNISHED ROOM 149 SCHERMER hora at Lare room on third floor, well furnished windows on two sides; amplo closet room; reasonable terms; Ttry central and desirable location. ij URN1SHEO ROOM A LARGE FRONT room on third floor, suitable for man and wife or single gentleman; terms 3 per week.

LS Bedford avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS SECOND FL front and back rooms, or unfurnished, in LOOR in bro irk stono houso with very pleasantly located; tonus 915 to BO. Xuu larK pi, near tno parit. UR1W1BD R( ims 2 HAIS'OV tt JL' pi, ono block from liO03er'a Largo well Tontitated rooms, nicely fnraishod, $1.50 to all Improvements; prit ate famisy will let mifutniBhed. RURNlSHEii ROOMS 1 OR 2 PLEAS ant.

Bunny rooms, on third tloor in private house; moderate reuf. ploaaatnt locaion; or would let 'A or rooms for light housekeeping. I'M Halsey st. fjiU UN IS ROOMS 2 9 POPLAR ST Largo front room, southarn exposure; three minutes from bridge aud ferry: hath; all improvements; referenda oachanffsd; also Bmall room. fiURN ISHED ROOM IN A PRI ATE family of adults, a Isrgo front room on third iJoor to let; handsomely furnished; terms moderate.

3i)0 Carlton av, near tireeno. ROOM on second floor, nearly famished, runninf water, suitable for one or two gentleman; location within live minutes1 walk of hridgo or ferries; terms moderate, 18 Clinton st. I BURNISHED BOOMS ON HEIGHTS, near brideo and ferries; in first olr.ss neighborhood Urea back parlor; gentlemen only; references. 40 Sidney pi. URNISHED ROOMS NICELY "FUR nished large front room for peuttemen or would let for liffht honseksecinc: also, other vacancies tn large aud small rooms; rent $1.50 up.

189 Washington street. "Burnished room to gentlemen 1 only, large and smalt or separate; per weot for both; loss if divided; rofflianco te u.u(rod; private family. at 131 Willougbby T71 URNISHED ROOM PARK SLOPE; JL1 nico locality, near Oarleton club; neoond floor front alcove; annuy oxposnre; luruiahed or unfurnished: near levated station; privato family smaller room if de aireu. Do rrospacL pi. ii VJ i VO CJ Vr VJ 13X15 .7 U1X1 Vil 1 at Handsomely furnished larje rooms; also extra lrn hall room! also bioit nrlor newlv furnished: in houso with owner: with or without board; Immediate possession near lerriea FURNISHED ROOMS SECOND STORY largsalcove room, nicoly furnished, to let, with or wu flout uoara; aiso uaoc room; mooarai.

reai. t.o permanent parties. Apply at o'A'Z Carlton av, near Dean street. mURNISHED ROOMS FULLY FUR nisbed to a man and wife, for housekeeping, ti rooms and bath, all improvements, with bod and table linen and cutlery. Call Sunday orereulng 32 St.

Marks pj, second uat. fjl URNISHED ROOM HALL ROOM IN house, tvith runnfner water: ten minntea' walk from Citr Hall: srOOd neighborhood: l.n ner week. Inquire at 4US stt between liond and Xovint. EftURNISHED ROOMS 8 HANSON PL Nicnlv for nished second fttorv back room: suitable for one or two gentlemen; hot and cold water, large closet, southern exposuit; one block from and elevatea oara. fURNlSHED ROOM 8 POPLAR ST fourth door from Columbia Haights, threv minntea to ferry or bridge; square front room: ample closets; folding beds, bath, gas; rent very reasonable; quiet noma ior gcnuemou uui.

ilURNlSHED ROOMS 55 CONCORD ST JL7 Large front room; nicely furnished; large closets; for gentlemen or mavriud couples; also, hall yhedrooaie ana sunny isvuy uaomur.mw uiu vi ajluuiju uiuuij iur nished for light houfekeapiug; 3 blooka to bridge. FURNISHED ROOMS THIRD FLOOR, to let; snitable for family, Ieo back room, second Soor neatly furnished; newly decorated: una of bath and gas; convenient to all linos ot cars; table board convenient. 41 South Elliott pt FURNISHED ROOMS FRONT AND back alcove rooms on second floor; wiil let togetbor or separately; to adults only: In houso vrith owner; tablf board conveniemt, 107 Jefferson av, near Ked ford. IURNISHED ROOMS OR UNFUR Jt? nished, to Jut; eleffant sit nation on tho Heights; fine harbor view; parlor aad 2 bedrooms, tegcthar or Be pirate, for light housekeeping; meals opposite; very favorable a.rraaQ mnU cu made, Pub i'liO iiO Jora lemon at 71 URNISHED RpOMS FRONT AND back room, hall room', also back parlor; hot and cold water; rooms well furnished; houso and appointments first class; terms reasonable; three minutes1 walk from City Hall. 13 Scbermerhorn st, opposit Cermania Olub.

71 URNISHED ROOMS LARGE SECOND J7 square room, bath, hot and cold water; also baok parlor and large eatonaion; privilege of light housekeeping and laundry; near all cars; three minutes to Fulton at; lino neighborhood. 458 Pacino street. liSURNISHED "ROOMS FRONT ALCOVE JP room and back room, with hot and cold water, on sac ond floor; will let separately; house and neighborhood first class: good table board near; references required. Owner, 413 Franklin av, between Madison ana juonroe bib. URN ISHED ROOMS TO GENTLE man and wife, lares extension bedroom, diningraom, tehen; privilege of parlors; nice order; with owner, who wouat if agreeable, tako board; within walking lata nco forriet and bridge.

"9 Douglass street, near 1 BURNISHED ROOM A NIOELY FUK nished hail room, with small Drivate faruily sunny xpoaure; rent only $2 per weak; only tiftotn minnt os to bridge by elevatd convenient to several lines of aurface oars: retoreacas exchanged. 1V0H Kosciusko st, between Maitsy and Tompkins avs. FURNISHED ROOM FRONT ALOOVE room facing the east: Adelphi at, near Willoughby roomeri; first class table boarct within a fw deors: ref erence Rivott. and xqlred terms 0 pet week. A drcs ADSIiFHI, Kagte offioo.

FURNISHED ROOMS PLEASANT hU rooms to first class board and accommodations; southern exposure; boat part, of the Heights a.nd six. miKntea to brid and farriesi beat of rfftrenea jlndquired; faw tabid boarders cwrj9ffiOjdld. By the Decatur Social and ftloe Cluboa iQondar Erenionr. Tho Dscitnr and ele olnb of Proipaot heitthts held a reoeption on Monday erenirig at tUe roaidene of Mr. George Goodwin, 16 Sot.

enth avenue. Tho erenine was made lively by Measra.GoodvfiD, AnaerBon, Finnigan andLynuh, who sane several uoloa and duets. Mr. Burke kept the company in gooi linmor rrith hU unn and comio D.vncins was kept up till after midnight, nhen a collation wag served. Amonc those present were Frank Finnigan, Maud Dickerson, Georso Goodwin, Minnie Taylor, William Burke, Florence Sperwin, Jamo Lynch, Phil MoGonnaok, Florry Finni can, May Connolly, Gideon Anderdon, Bosinia Handtf, Georco Magviinneas, Katie Moore, Will lam Nye Murphy, Anna Line, Louis Dames, Anna Dames, Robert Dooltety, Julia Hettick, Aleck Gardon, May Siaanon.

Charles Flemmine, Grace Vaorhien, Mr. BocerB, the MiBe BdEors, Mr. and Mrs. Finuican, Mr. and Mrs.

O'Toole, Mr. and Mrj. McGroarty, Mr. and Mra. BeynoldB.

Mr. and Mre. Rorke, Mrs. Ryder, M.is Lulu Eyiler, Mr. and Mrs.

Gorman and Frederick Gorman. The Decatur iiosial and elee olub iraB oreauized three years aeo, aud under tho careful jrnidanoe of President Finnirran increased its membership to over 125. Tito officers areas follows: Preaidont, Frank Finnigan: vico preaident, Geotfjo Goedwill; treasurer, William Burke: secretary, Florry Finnisan. Arrange meut committee William Burke, chairman; George Goodwin, Flarry Finnizan. Reception committee Frank Finnigan, chairman; William Nye Murphy, William Barks.

The olub house on Prospoct place is handsomely furnished, havincr a library, billiard parlor, etc Socially and financially the club ranks amone the foremost of Prospect heights. THE LADY LORETTE SOCIAL CLUB Give a.u Apron atid Necktie Party to Matty FricHdsu A very enjoyable apron and uooktio party waB Biveti on Wednesday evenine at Rook hall by tho Lady Lorette social club. The club is composed of about twenty well knewn younc women of the Sixth ward. The errand march was started at 0 o'clock, led by Miss Ratio Holmes and Hugh Donnelly, followed by a well selected aries of dances until ths "woe auia' houra." The features of the evening were the violin soIob by Mr. James Gibney aud dialect recitations of Mr.

Charles Oaltoa. AmonK thoB who wero preBent wore Hugh Donnelly, Miss Kate Holmes, Francis Kenny. Julia Meade, Charles Donnelly, Fannie Larkina, Johu Kenny, Rose Donnelly. Jhn Donnelly, Mamie Cnnnineham, John Malley, Nora Conlin, Acnes Long, Pater Malley. M.

McPad den, Kate Gibbous, T. J. Manning, Jonnia Green, T. J. Twomy, Annie Green, E.

O'Brien, Mary Green, ThotuaB Bums, Miss Goodday, James Billot, Annie Cunningham, Edward Murphy, Lottie Dean, Edward Flaunery, Mamie CuBh, John McKenns, Lizzie McNoble, Lawrence Buckley, Angel McKenna, John Orooke, Mary Hamilton, M. Oxkos, Mary Duzdsler, John Smith, Mamie Gibbons and many others. Mubic furnished by Professor Joseph O'Brien. COURTNEY'S FOLLOWERS ARE MAD. They Do Not L.iko Tlscir Boings to bo Culled to Public Attention.

Members of the Volunteer firemen's association who follow the political leadership of Sheriff Courtney were very mnch exercised this morn ins over the publication of the fact that their organization la occupying several rooms in the city hall free of charge. They are mad, bnt do not venture to denT the truth of the statement. The association which lodges in the hall should not bo confounded with tho Veteran volunteer firemen's association, whoso club houso is at 00 Livingston street. ThiB morning Mr. A.

J. Michaols, president of the Veteran association, said to an Eagle reporter: "Our association is composed of volunteer firemen who sorved from live years upward. A man is not eligible to membership in our association nnloss ho has served fivo years. We own our house, 00 Livingston street, and tho city does not defray any of our oxponsos." The city paid for tho fitting up of the rooms of tho Volunteer firemon's association in the city hall and permits tho organization to occupy its quarters free of charge. John Courtney is not a veteran iireninu, but is a politician of influence, and i'onseiuently will be able to keep his association in its nroseut quarters.

THE REPORTERS' HOTE BOOK. Occurrences! of Intcrevt in Qroolilya atat) Vicinity. Theodore Schloerb, a butchor of 01 Orange atreet. oasbed a check for $20.75 tho other day as he supposed for a customer, who sent a uniformed messenger boy with a note to (rot the money. Now it turns out the cheek was worthless, and tho customer repudiates ths whole transaction.

Charles Klein of 44 Dikeinan street, had his risrht leg broken this morning, while at work at the Pioneer iron works, at tho corner of William and Imlay streots, caused by a portion of a fly wheel falling on him. He was taken to St. Poter's hospital. John Carroll, of 251 Navy street, was sent to jail by Justice Walsh to day peuding hearing on a charere of having cut Mary Brown of 558 Gold street, on the ear with a knife during a quarrel in front of 12 Harper's court, the other night. A QUIET HOMfc WBDDIHU.

lis 8 lorouce Hall Becomes Mrs. Edwin fi. Turner at BScr Home. Miss Florence Ball, tho daughter of John Ball of 121 Hancock street, was married on Wednesday lust, at the homo of hor parents, to Edwin S. Turner.

Tho Rev. Goorgo P. Mains of tho Now York avenuo M. E. church officiated.

The bride, who wore a traveling costume, ontorod tho parlor on tho arm of tho groom, the couple being cr.corted by tho ushers, Frank O. Edgertou and J. L. Net'lns. Aftor tho coromouy un informal reception was held and tho newly marriod pair left lor a wedding tour in tho north.

BROUGHT A SHU' WRECKED CKEH'. The steamship Ciunfuego whioh arrived yea. terday From Nassau, brought tho captain aud crew of tho bark Guayaquil, which was wrecked near Slayagnana on March 25. The Guayaquil whs a French bark loaded with mahogany and at last accounts efforts wore being made to Bavo the cargo. The vessel will bo a total loaa.

Premiums to Dealers A fine Folding Chair or larpo Thormoaiotor with 4 doen an outdoor Slffn, with a 50 (lound weight, furnished with 8 dozen order, and a hardwtod '1 hermoraotor, worth $10 (size 7 in. 1 4 ghon iiith 1 cross of Major's Cement. At all druggists. Purchasers of Diamonds wonid do well to remember that strietly reliable (rood can be obtained and a material saving in the price can be effected at T. H.

Sv.AMAlt's, Myrtle av, corner Bedford. Over 23 years established. Fkivffct Steam Carpet Cleaning, Mattrees and Feather Renovating. Established 1870. A.

P. Stevens A 74 Court st. Branch offico 410 Bedford av. Car experts. Sond for oiroular.

Harkisox A. T0OKEB, M. 303 Clinton st ooxnoT Union. Offioe hours (oxeopt Weinesdas) A M. to 2 r.

M. Sundays .2 to 3 r. M. BeiTtpdy fr Catarrh will snrely enre Catarrh and Cold in the Head. Handy, pleasant.

All druggists. 50 cents. Steam Carpet Cleaning, 388 304 Lexington av Telephone Bedford 420. G. P.

Brush, A tormerly 327 320 Van Burou Bt. itiARniEn. BAVIS ROBIN.SON On Thursday. April 28. 1802, by the Rev.

O. M. Parsons, W.n. T. Davis to Hattie V.

Bobinson. PITTENOER OURRIE In Roohesbar, March 38, 1892. by the Rev. Mr. It.

Webster, Dubtie O. Pir TKNOF.a, of Victor, to Grace 8. Ouaarx, formerly of Brooklyn. KEAD DRUMMOND At Brooklyn, April 27, by Uov. Or.

Homer, AL10R M. M. Dryjmmond, daughter of the late Captain R. It. Orummoad, to Dr.

Berkley T. Read. IMaine paperj please oopy.l SIKRisTOIlPl'l' KNOWLTON On Wednesday, April 27. at the residence of tho bride's father, by Father Ward, of St. Gharles Borromeo's Ohuroh, assisted by the Rev.

Charles H. Hall, of Trinity Obnrch, Brooklyn, Makv, dansbter of Edwin F. Koowlton, and Count JonistKs vos Fra nokeh SllBSTOKrpr of Berlin, Germany, DIED. ALLEN In Brooklyn, April 28, Isabel, wife of Gooree M. Allen and dauifhter of Agnes 14.

and tho late Rtchatd Dickson. iDtermcnt at Norrburgh. N. Y. fVewburgll papers ploasocopy, BItL'SH On Friday, April 29, Elizaiikth Bnnstr.

Funeral services from the residence of hor nieoe, Mrs. G. Richardson, 382 Sixth bt, on Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock. BUTTER On Friday, April 20, Thomas Butteb, natire of County Longford, Ireland. Funeral from 1,402 Bergen st, Sunday, May 1, at 3 P.

M. COLUMAN Friday, April 20, 1892, JULIA A. Cole.va:', of tho late Robert Coleman, of 8t. John, N. Canada.

Services at the residonco of David J. Taff, 68 Morton st, Sunday evening, May 1, at 7 O'utook. COOK On April 29, at his residence. 631 WllloORhby Jons C. Cook, aiod 7(1 years.

Funsral services at the Throop Av Presbyterian Uhurch, Throop corusrof Willoughby, on Monday, May 2, at 3 P. M. Intexmont at Ishp, CROSWKLL Suddenly in Nair York Oity, on the 29th inst, James son of Nathaniel and Annio A. Cros Trs.il, fn his 21st year. Notice of funeral hereafter.

FlbOHKR On Friday. April 29, William F. Fischer, after a lone illness, yaased away. Relatives and friends are invited to attend; also. Franklin Lodge No.

76. 1. O. H. 8.

also, Lodere Lady Washtnaton, Order of Rod filen. No. 2. Fnneral from his lato rosidonco, 382 Warren at, on Sunday, April 31, at 2 P. M.

Interment at Evergreens. HAJIM ANN Suddenly, April 27, 1S02, at the residonco ohis parents, 10 Charles st. New York, Valxntihe H. imman', of 543 Manhattan av, Brooklyn, be lovod husband ot Frances Ilioimsun, in ths 44th year of his aee. ltelatiros and friends of the family, also tho members of Greonpoint Lodco No.

403, F. and A. Altalr Chapter No. 237, R. A.

Adelphlo Counoll No. 7. R. and 3. M.

St. Elmo Oommandary No. Tomplar; Consistory and other bodies of the A. and A. S.

Rita of New York; the Knights Templar Mutual Benefit Associations of New York and Brooklyn, and Orescent Lodco No. 1,099, K. of aro respectfully Invited to attend the funeral services at tho Church of tho Strangers, Mercer st, near Eighth, Sunday. May I. at 3 o'clock P.

M. HBASqUAnTEBS CZilTTTOX No. 24, K.T. Sir lCnights: Ton are ivoiaestedtoanDoar in full ttniforai at I llll 4bk.

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