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FT i ft fSE BKbbisiYr DAILY EAHJBM3tJmAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1888. irvsTiwcyjriON. WANTTED PROFESSIONAL WANTBIWSVASI2ING, WArVTKD WArVrEn SITtTATIONS FfHItlAfclSS. HE CA31U BACK FBOH CHICAGO. Jaolt JifcNcsil was employed in Roger's hardware store, 73 Vesey New York, as a clerk.

On July 21 he was sent to tho Pacific. Bank with S3 It) for deposit. Ho went off to Chicago with the money where ho spent it and then returned to New York. He was arrested by Detectives Lewis and MeGuinnes and was held at Jefferson Market Police Court for examination. UESS ROSENBEBG Srr.

Nathan Hess to Jlliss Hannah RosKNnKr.a, both of Brooklyn. At homo Sundays, September and Kil Vanderbilt av. no cards. HHAKKHiEIS. JOHNSTON HICKIE On Saturday.

July 2S, at. New York, by fin Hew Father Kenny. Fkask E. JOHNSTONE to ADA both of New York. On "Wednesday.

September INSS.atKl. Augiistiuo'ii Church, by James F. Crowley, William J. lo Miss Alida lit. Bitim AJJAMK Ou July 10.

IKHS, at Mariners' Temple, by Knv. .1. J'. Avery, Jacou S. Nfcw beiioeu, of Chicago, to Ruth Adamb.oi Brooklyn.

SMITH SMITH On WoUimsa.iy, September 1888, at tho residence of the bride's sister, Amityvillij, I by the Rev. J. M. OAlilltH II daughter of Kttvood Smith, to GEOltiiE E. Smith, of Babylon.

ASKA Tn Brooklyn, September 1ft, VuANK RUSSKI.L infant Mm of Oharles Ji. and Anna B. Asha, ngud months and days. ta 'I'M iv Funeral from tho residence of his parents, 1, 0. 1 "rtj first st, Sunday.

Septeiiilini' 10, 1 M. i nundsof the family invited to attend. BAIBEY Hannah Louisa, wifo of William Trist Bai ley, aued III years. Funeral al, Saturday, September I.i. from house at o'clock: trom Grace Ohurcll, Jamaica, at 1'.

M. All friends are invited. COLLINS On Thursday. Soptcmhor 18SS. HENRY W.

Collins. in tho 72ud yoar of his age. Funeral service at his late residence. No. 1 OH Vanderbilt av, Brooklyn, on Sunday, September 10, 1S8S, at 2 P.

M. CONWAY On September 14, Edwatid CoNWAV.in tho year of his ago. Funeral will take place from the residence of his son in law, Thomas MofJauley, at 17S Livingston st. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited. WAUGHTON On Friday, September 14, WILLIAM DaoohtoN, aged years, 4 months.

friends ot the family arc. respectfully invited to attend the funeral from the resilience of his father. IWi Richards st, Brooklyn, on Monday, September li, at 2 o'clock. DeOUAINDI On Thursday mornins, September 13, 18SS, Ohaciano I)e Ohainih. Friends are invited to attend tho funeral from his lalo residence, lf Willow place, Brooklyn, on Sunday, tho ltith at 1:110 P.

al. Sjianish papers )leaso copy, especially liilbao.j DOLAN In this city, on Saturday, September 15. Annie Dolan, aged fit! years. Relatives and friends are requested to attend tho funeral from her Into residence, 207 Bridge st, on Monday. September 17, at 2 P.

M. DOUGHERTY September lf, Mauy Douoheutv, widow of the late Patrick Dougherty, in the o.ith year of her afro. Relatives and friends are invitod to attend the funeral from tho residonce of her daughter, Mrs. William Kelly, oO Cheover place, on Tuesday. Sepromber IS, at 2 P.

M. Interment in Calvary. GARRISON On Thursday, September 1888, Saiiaii Gahiiison, rolict of John Flutchor Garrison, the illst year of her age, Funeral services at hor late residence, 101 Washington st, on Sunday. September 10, at 7 P. M.

Relatives and friends respectfully invitod. Interment private. HAWKINS At. Idaho Snrinss. September IS.

Stella wifo of Dr. W. B. Hawkins, and niece of W. H.

Irwin, of Brooklyn. McGOVERN. On Saturday, September 15, James McGoveiin, aged years and 13 days. Funeral services on Monday morning at 10 clock at St. Paul's Church, Court st, corner Congress.

Relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invitod to attend. Please omit tlowers. MILLER On Saturday, Soptomber 15, Frederick son of Frederick N. and the late Caroline A. Mulor, aped 20 years, Friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend i ho funeral from tho residence of his uncle, E.

B. 'I hat ford, 203 Sixteenth st, Brooklyn, on Monday, September 3 7, at P. M. MOULTHROP On Thursday, September FREDERIC. 37 years of age.

Funeral services at his late residenco, 1' niton st. wiggle THE DAILV EAGLE is In Its Forty eighth yoar. Il Is published every afternoon on the working daya of the week and on SUNDAY MORNINOS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. $10 por year; $5 for six months: igl per month Blnglo copies 3 conts; Sunday edition asl.oUper year, postage included.

RATES FOR ADVERTISING. SOLID iQATE MEASUBEMENT EACH INSERTION. Per line. First Pago IU cents Second or Fourth Pago conts Doublo prico for Composito Letter Display. Local and Commercial Notices, Third Pago nO cents Second and Fourth Pages $1.00 Amusements and LectureB cents Travel 10 cents Excursions lo cents Advertisements under the following heads, five lines or less, 75 cents for lirst insertion and 50 cents for each successive insertion: For Sale, To Lot, Boarding and Wants.

Fifteen cents per lino in excess of iivo lines. Personals, JIarriages, Deaths, Lost and Found, $1 for each insertion when not exceeding live lines. Religious Notices, 50 cents for each insertion of five lines or less. Situations wanted, males, cents females, 15 oents. No deviation from these rates.

Cash in advance in all eases. Principal office, EAGIE BUILDINOS, HOS. 34.H0 AND FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. BRANCH OFFICES, 44 BROADWAY, E. D.

1,227 BEDFORD AV, NEAR FULTON ST. 435 FIFTH AV, NEAR NINTH ST. THE EAGLE IN NEW YORK CITY. Wo have established agencies for the sale of the Eagle fc some of the principal business points in Now York City as follows: Astor House steps. O.

P. Rockwood, Grand street Ferry. W. H. Clinch.

174 South street. Fulton street and Broadway, Knox Building. James Mead, Barclay 6treet ami Broadway. Stations of the Manhattan Nows Company, on the Elevated Railroad. Swayne's news stands, at Roosevelt, Grand and Twenty third street ferries.

THE EAGLE IN EUROPE. The EAOX.E can boobtained at the American Exchange. 449 Strand; Gillig's United States Exchange, Strand. Charing Cross; American Travelers' Readmit Rooms, 4 Langham place, and A. B.

O. Exchange Club, 17a Now Bond street, London. Also, at 'ib Boulevard des Oapu clnes and Mnnroo 4 i Rue Scribe, Paris; James I. Bates 4 Geneva, Switzerland, and tho Gorman Transatlantic Exchange, 78 Fricdrichslrasse. Berlin, W.

SUNDAY MORXING, SEPTEMBER 1C, 18S8. A CAUFKNTKR'S FATAL FALL. The Coroner in New York wan notified ycstorrlar of tho death in the Roosevelt Hospital of George Baas, a carpenter, who Ml from the fourth story of the building coi ner of Tenth avenue and Fif ty eecond street whiio at work on Friday. WANT ANOTHER HOSPITAL The Charities Commissioners, on motion of Commissioner Hynes, yesterday adopted a resolution asking the Health Department to bejiin the the construction of the Contagious Diseases Hospital. Two years ago the money was appropriated for the site, and last year the necessary amount for a year's maintenance, in all was appropriated, but nothing lias yet been done II GOT THE SUIT.

Three weeks ago John Schultz, a homeless Gorman, called at the residence of Bernard Folk, '81 Avenue New York, and told the hitter's wife that he had been sent to get her husband's best suit of clothes. He not the clothes. Officer Nevins Friday night arrested Schultz on the Bowery, wearing the snit. In the Tombs Police Court today he was held for trial. HYMENEAL.

Ritchie Purdy. On Wednesday evening at 0') Lafayette avenue the ltev. A. Stewart Walsh united in marriage Mr. Edward Kitehie, of Freeport, L.

and Hisa Gussie Purely. Miss Hue l'urdy, sister of the bride, and Miss Mattio were the bridesmaids. Mr. Paul Schwartzselniltz, of Providence, and Mr. Fred Drell, of Brooklyn, attended tho groom.

Among those present were Jlr. and Mrs. Charles Purdy, Mrs. Hlmte, Hie Misses Ida and Carrie Shute, Mr. Frank Shute, of Lafayette avenue, the Misses Boak, of New York, Mr.

and Mrs. William P. Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. T.

J. Lawrence, Miss Grace Husted, of Tarrytown, Mr. J. David, of Newark, N. the Misses Annie Emily J.

and Mary E. Smith, and Mr. A. M. Smith, of Lexington avenue; Mr.

Paul Schwartz schultz, of Providence, It. Mr. Fred Orell, Miss Mattie Jarvis, Miss ltuth Purdy, Miss May Purdy, Mr. and Mrs. William N.

Purdy, Mr. William Purdy, Mr. Fred l'urdy, Mrs. Eaton and daughter, of Nyaek, N. air.

Albert Marsland, Miss Saran Marsland, Miss Jennie Torrence, of Mamaroneek, N. Mr. and Mrs. John Crever serat, of Freeport, L. Mrs.

William H. Ritchie, of Freeport, L. and many others. At 11 :4.ri P. M.

the happy couple started for their future home at Freeport, L. amid a shower of rice. WifrfTiHs 43 lover. MisB Fannie, eldest daughter of Mr. John B.

Glover, was married to Mr. Bradley S. Wiggins at her father's residence, in Cutehogue, L. on Wednesday, the oflieiatinng clergyman being Rev. David Taylor, of the Methodist Church at that place.

About eighty guests attended the ceremony and afterward partook of a bounteous wedding feast. The bride wore a steel gray satin dress and long lace vail with a wreath of orange blossoms. Her jewels ero diamonds. The wedding gifts were many and costly and some were unique. One such was a large parlor rug, the handiwork of tho groom's mother, a lady of 90.

There was also a soup tureen, with ladle, made more than half a century ago. A china dinner set. an elegant solid silver tea service, imported finger bowls, a massive ice pitcher, costly mantel lamps, easy chairs, oil paintings, were also in the list. Among those present were Mr. and and Mrs.

James Golden, Mr, and Mrs. Jacob Grath wohl, Mr. anil Mrs. Robert Waters, Mr. and Mrs.

Eichard C. Curran. of Brooklvn; Mr, and Mrs. William W. Stirling, Mr.

and Mrs. Jacob Wolf, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac N. Teed, Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Emmons, Professor George H. Terry, Mr. Henry David. Mr.

and Mrs. Henry Gould. Mrs. William Wiekham and daughter, Mrs. Henry L.

Fleet and daughter, Mr. Jacob Brown and daughters, Mr. Horton Terry, Mr. Harrison Goldsmith. Perpall VI unsrar.

Avery pretty home wedding occurred at the residence of Mr. Isaac T. Mungur, 73 Third place, on Monday afternoon, at o'clock, when his only daughter, Martha Secor, was married to Mr. Alexander E. Porpall by the Rev.

Dr. Walbridge. The bride looked very pretty in a handsome dress of white surah and moire, made decollete and en traine. Her ornaments were diamonds, the gift of the groom. They received many beautiful and useful presents.

After a wedding supper tho newly married couple departed on an extended tour through the West. Only the immediate relatives of the bride and groom wore present, among whom were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac T. Mungar, Mr.

Harry Mungar, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Pinckney, Mr. and Mrs.

Charles Perpall. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Perpall, Mr. and Mrs.

Aubrey Perpall, Miss Laura Perpall, Miss Mamie Perpall, Mr. Edward Perpall, Miss A. E. Smith, Miss Daisy Perpall, the Misses Belle and Clara Pinckney and Mr. Earl Collin.

Mr. Fred. Morris, proprietor of the Long Island Hews Company, departed on Wednesday for Europe on the steamer Germanic. He received a good send off from a large company of friends, who gathered on the wharf to bid him bon voyage. Fens llKi'Aiiti'p Seal skin garments made over into new styles, redyed, lengthened, trimmed, etc.

Fit frnaranteod. low prices for orders left this month. All fur Work is done on the premises. Fur order department, lifth iloor. Wtensj.KH i Abraham Brooklyn.

It is true that the only perfect black hosiery boars the name of Smith A.vgell. Guaranteed not to crock, and give satisfaction, or money refunded after rising. Retailed by Wechsler Abraham and Liebmann Bros. Owings. Mns.

AnERON has canceled her lease of the dining hall on tho Fair Grounds with the Agricultural Bociety and in future will givo her whole attention to catering for tho public at the Mineola Hotel. Scmmeb rates continued. Imperials at half price. Special rates will be made during September and October on Crayons, "Water Colors and Oil Portraits ordered for the holidays. Dut.yea, 2A Fulton st.

Kennedy's Hats Autumn Derbys, $1.00 to 82.00; worth $11 to Silk hats, unrivalled for gloss and llghtnoBs, $4. SO. $5.80, Bavins $1.50 on retail price. JiU Cortland st, New York. 8 TERN'S SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 177 179 MONTAGUE ST, BROOKLYN, 27 East Forty fourth st.

New York. "It wonld be most impossible, I thinlc, to overrate the merits of Professor STERN'S method of teaching the languages; for not only is it penect from a theoretical point of view, but tho practical results aro most remarkable." EDWARD J. WARD, Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Brooklyn. Clauses and privato instruction in German, French, Spanish, Italian. Competent native professors.

"The natural method. 1 ON AND AFTER THE 17th OF SEPTEMBER Mr. MENCO STERN may bo aeon every Monday and Thursday between 30 and 12 and 3 and 5 o'clock at 177 17B Montague st, Brooklyn. NOTICE Le tiers should bo addressedtothe New. York office.

IpTROEBEL ACADEMY, HT Under the direction of the trustees of tho Brooklyn Kindergarton and High School Association." Incorporated 188:. (iSO Of)O LAFAYETTE AVENUE, Opposite Tompkins Park. Kindergarten and Aeadomto Departments. Tho highest principles of education applied through tho best methods. Fall term BEGINS Wednosday.SeptcmberlO.atwhich time applications for admission can bo made to the principal at tho acadmny.

Catalogues with full details, conrsos of study, terms, iic at drug stores corner of DoKalb and Marcy ava, and corner of Tompkins and Putnam avs. HE PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Joralomon st, betweon Clinton and Court. A school for the thorough teaching of young ladies. Collegiate, Academic and Primary Departments.

Thonoxt term will BEGIN SEPTEMBER 24, 1888. New students wiH bo assigned to classes SEPTEMBER li), 20, 31. There are no extra charges for instruction in Latin, Grook, German, French, Drawing and Gymnastics. An attractive home, under liberal management. Receives from out of town.

Tho Forty third Annual Catalogue nent on application. T. J. BACKUS. LL.

i President of tho Faculty. COLLEGIATE AND POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Frheacademic vear COMMENCES WEDNESDAY.Sqd. tembor 19. Tho first two rays will be devoted to tho examination of candidates lor admission, and the regular work of tlio institute) ill coramonce MONDAY, Soptombor 24.

Forumr pupils he aro unable to be present on the 24th, and who wiali retain thoir seats must give I notice to rejri.str.ir, otherwise their seats will be i rilled. Catalogues containing all required information cm be obtained at the institute, or they will bo for warded upon postal application to u. n. uuoriKA, LL.D., president of faculty. J.

U. KROTHt.VGUAM, President. Trustees. ST. CATILA RINK'S HALL, BROOKLYN.

N. Y. 280 WASHINGTON AV. In charge of the Sisters of St. John tho EvancoliBt.

Advent term OPENS September 20. Rector, tho Bishop of Long Island. Terms per annum for boarding pupils, English, French and Latin, $350 to $400. Day pupils iroin $7)0 to $100, according to class. Kindergarten department will OPEN October 1.

Bays from 4 to 8 years art; admitted. Department for hoys will be OPENED from to 12 yoars of Applications to be made to tho Sisters in charge. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS SEMINARY, jMONTACUK street. The thirty eiKhth ytmr of this ilay and hoardinc school for yomiK ladies md littlo u'irls will HEGI SEPTEMBER The prin'. iui will he in attendance a week earlier to reut ivo applications.

Senior, and Primary Departments. Superior ad vantages for tho study of nmsie, art and modern Ian.inai:c;i, and special preparation in and Ureek tor ile.ire. CHAHUeS WKST, J.L.D.,) MASyAJiliniiUM. i Pt'neipalil BROOKLYN PREPARATORY SCHOOL 'OB BOYS. JOHXSTON BUILDING, cornor N.

Wns St. and Flat tnifih av. Entrance examinations Thursday an T'Viday, Septem her and 14. School IiEGI.VS.';st. hyeur MONDAY, Septomher 17.

Its 'idvantauos a husiness education are unsurpassed i r.r'.ti.l tcntion is also Riven to its liberal i oursn, I'or or other information address, alter Septomher SUUOOL, or O. H. CARPENTER, 177 Vorl Civeno place. PROSPECT 'ARK INSTITUTE. A THOROUGH PREPARATORY SUHOOf, OR HOYS AND YODSd MEN.

144 PARK PljAUE, near Sofeitth and Elatlmsh avs. SIXTH YEAR HEGINS MONDAY. SEI' t'EMHER 17. J'ainls carefully insfuctot; In 'he of a scientific, English, classical or commercial education, or fitted for college, a1 ddross R. n.

DODGE. 0. Principal. rinHE "liRYANT STRATTUN HUS1NESS COLLEGE, 44 Court st, opposite City Hall, to THT JS 'HIE ONLY INSTITUTION IN THE CITY DEVJ'. jD SiX TO f.l'S'NESS TRAINING.

Inr.i dual 'ion. S't i dents may outer at anytime. or or catalogue. U. GljAtilKJRN, Priticipal and Propriotor.

ISS ROUNDS' SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN. MS CLINTON A V. will REOPEN SEPTEMBER Vounc children ru ceivo careful tonal attention. Coursesof study in English, Latin, Kroneh, Gorman, Music and DravinK. Students tittod for colleije.

Special classes for post arariu. atcs may he by other ladies. Miss ROUNDS at liome from 1 i.o P. M. jiftei' Septemhor 14.

FpRlNITY IIALIBE VSRLY, IU ESTABLISHED lRfi7. A thorouKh school for twenty younjr ladies. Varied adrantajres of tho 1 iffhost order. Careful train in manner, mintl and heart. Solid culture in English, Music, Art and Twenty tirst yoar begins SEPTEMBER 'J7.

For circulars address the principal, KACIIELLE GIBBONS HUNT. INDIVIDUALISM IN EDUCATION. .3. THE BROOKLYN LATIN SCHOOL. Second and Third Floors, IK." Montague Street, EOR THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL TRAINING OF 7K BOYS FROM TO HI YEARS.

CASKIE HARRISON. M. AND A l' ULL STAFF. Rooms, Enhanced in Attractiveness, Now Open. 3tS.

M. B. KUSSELL'S SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN. Froebol System, for boys and girls, lorinfTiy oi j.itt av, ittirr.A biLi'iiuM UFAl 2(1 at Washington av. caroful individual attention tinth r.s to health and instruction; French by Parisian lady included; cla't for adults iu French anu tlermiui clans of twelve, 7 fur twenty hour lewsons.

I Knglih. and French boarding and dav th'roMch teaching of young ladies and children, Hl.OPKNS SKPTEMBKR 17 application! should bi1 made September 12, 14 for chiHsiticiiticn of pupils. This school was iuablished 1H72 by tho principal, Mrs. K. O.

STAOKKR, nee Chriatianson. 'ilLiibow It A PHY AND rYlKWRlTIN(i, Aloutague st. (liibrary BuildintxJ. Tho lvgular Fall term CUM MKNCK on MONDAY, October 1. Tho evening clar.Hcs vil RIOOPKN on WEDNESDAY, the lid of October.

Stndonts may join at any time. T. J. ELLIN WOOD, Principal. 8" TTJoSIiPH'S" ACADEM FLUSHING, N.

Y. a boarding school for young ladies Twenty eighth year hugins September 10; best advantages for il solid and refined education tittle, art, ancient and modern languages; graduating cour.se. For terms apply at he academy. lDEDl'OKD 1NSTITUTK DAY SCHOOL for Youur and Children. McDouough st.OPENS its tenth yuar on WEDNESDAY, September Hi.

Clashes in F.nKlish, Latin, French, German, Music, and Painting. Circulars on application. Miss M. T. PURDY, Principal.

JOHOOL 1'OK GIRLS 1CINDERUAR ion and Primary Department Miss VIDAUD. 102 MONTAGUE STREET. Fall term opens MONDAY, October 1. Address, until September 100 Pineapple st. After September Miss VIDAUD will bo at the rooms tinny, iroin ju iiiiiu x.i.

RS. KOBERT GOODWIN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Ii4 rtlontajjue st, REOPENS October 4. Tho KnRlisb. studies under the special direction of Miss CLARA F. HALL.

A few hoys, under HI years, are received. For circulars, apply at tho school GERMAN" AMERICAN ACADEMY, JT 101 SOHERMERHORN STREET, REOPENS SEPTEMBER 10. Apply for circulars, JOS. DEGHUEE, Principal. H7 HARRISON STREET.

rpHE ADELPHI ACADEMY H. Will bo OPEN for tho examination of new pupils SEPTEMBER 11). 20, 21. Recitations will begin MONDAY, Hcptomber 24. mHE ELIOT PHEPAKATORY SCHOOIj I.

FOR GIRLS AND BOYS will OPEN SEPTEMBER li at 4 Strong placo. Kindergarten occupation for little vhildron. Mmo, Simonson's successor. Miss KNIGHT, prineipr.l. Call after September 10 from 1 to 0 P.

M. JL comer Ucdi'ord ar and Fulton st, REOPENS SEP TE.MHER 17. Individual instruction in English, commercial or classical studies. Circulars on application. 11.

TALA1AOE. A. Principal. BEDFORD HEIGHTS INSTITUTE, GS NEW YORK AVENUE. REOPENS SEPTEM IJERJiO.

Newcandidatosexamined the 10th. A thorough and attractive school for boys. Homo tor six. Circulam on application JAMESJ1V. MOREY, Principal.

TT71RIENDS' SCHOOL EOR BOYS AND Rirls. 0 Schormerhorn st, REOPENS ninth month (SEPTEMBER) in, 1HJW. The school is under tho care of the Society of Frionds, but receives children of other denominations. ISS GRIERSON'S SCHOOL FOR THE INSTRUCTION OF YOUNO CHILDREN REOPENS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER Mi, AT 10 CLARK BROOKLYN. ST.

PETER'S COLLEGE. Grand st, Jersey City, under the direction of the JESUIT FATHERS. 1'roni Brooklyn by tho Annex boat in half an hour. Term per fjuartor, mHE MISSES HADDEN WILL REOPEN JL their Boarding and Day School for Younff Ladies and Childron on WEDNESDAY', September 19, (sixteenth year). Circulars obtained by addressing 11 Park place, botu eon Sixth and Seventh avs.

DAY AND BOARDINO SCHOOL For cirls and youns ladies, WO CLASSON av, OPENS its twenty first year SEPTEMBER :10. Kindergarten 0 artmen ii icludod. Circula rs upon application. FlTHE MISSES CRAWFORD'S HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 1SSH. Residemjo, 2S First )lace.

Preparation of studies during school hours for ensuing day a specialty. HE KlNDEirGAIlTEN AND KLEMENT ary classes, FVoebel system, for boys and girls, IJ02 Clinton st, will REOPEN September 'JI, 1HHS: circulars on application. Tho Misses FREDERICKS and HER MINA DO YE. Principals. ME.

GIRAUD'S FRENCH AND ENG lisli school for young ladies and children, at (iates av, near Aostrand, will reopen i'eptomoer 17. ISS STENNETT'S ENGLISH AND FRENCH SCHOOL AND OBJECT TEACH ING. 150 South Elliott nlace. REOPENS September 10. A reduction made for piano instruction where tho pupil attends tho school.

PRIVATE INSTRUCTION BY A YALE graduate, lately instructor in Polytechnic Institute; Enfihah, classics, mathematics preparation for fiehoola anfl college; special work. LOUIS E. BUR CHARD. 12 Lefferts place. CUTTERS' ACADEMY FOll TAILORS and dressmakers; custom cutting; wholesale cloth inj? cutting; graduation ladies' garments, etc.

patterns in nets for tho trade; patterns to order. A. H. HOME. 15 1 Broadway, Brooklyn.

ISS HAOKETT'S ENGLISH AND GER man school for younc ladies and children, with lindemarten deuftrtment. will REOPEN Hentomher 1. "VTANTED PUPILS MISS MINNIE C. DORLON, dramatic and humofoua roeitation 1st, has resumed instruction la elocution and volco culture at her parlors, 81 Johnson st, Brooklyn. Maybe seen dftor 9:30 A.

31 ANTED PUPILS A WELL KNOWN sonrann and teacher, returned, havlnrr Rtndind in Europe under ominont masters, would train three good voicos at pupils' residonce for per quartor; our lessons; pure Italian method; highest reieronce. Address VOICE MUSIC, Eagle ofllco WANTED ENGAGEMENT AS FIRST class stenographor, by a young woman will bo open to engagement October experienced in general correspondence, insnrance and law highly intelligent, thoroughly reliable; has received 20 por woek past two yoars. Address BUSINESS, Eaglo office; WANTED ENGAGED keeper or manager; hayo been employed for over eight years in one of tho largebtVetdil houses in this city; I am well ucauainted with tlwjstnnj iifcgnil credit of retail buyers; have composed and written advertisements; attend to the banking business of my firm can furnish tho best of references. Addross for ten days HAPPINESS, Eaglo office. WANTED IHOWSES.

ANTED HOUSE A 2 STORY AND imsnnient, brick or brown slonn hnnsft ArlrlroHs. with terms, BUYER, EaKlo branch, 44 Broadway. ANTED HOUSE FOR" AN "iNVEST mont; from to $7,000. Address Box 7, Eaylo oftico. WANTED HOUSES TO LET AND TO sell, in tho Twenty third and Twenty fifth wards, to meet demand sond full particulars at onco.

PHILIP DJUASON, nr. WANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE or rout, a '2 or story and basement house in Brooklyn. Send location and full particulars to O. H. P.

O. Box 7G, Mattituek, L. I. WANTED HOUSE TO" RENT OR purchase, a 'l story, high stoop, foot stono house, on tittl or near park; must bo new or in first class order and neighborhood; rent not; over $700; price B. BuxJ4, Eaglooffieo ANTED HOUSE TO story house of 11 rooms; pood location; beyond Greene av.

station oil Union elevated road; modern conveniences terms moderate. State full particulars, BOS, Sim office New York. ANTED HOUSES 187 Montague st Parties desiring to sell or exchange houses will please send full description and particulars at onco; applications for South Brooklyn property; $5,000 to $10,000 wanting to purchase; he uses wanted in all sections of tho city. WANTED HOUSE TO private family in a restricted and healthy a story and basement dwelling; must bo handy to New York: rent not exceed f00 per annum. Address, giving full particulars, i 'IBST CLASS, '211 st.

WANTEDMOUSES. FJUKNlSfiKED. FURNISHED OR ANTED HOUSE nnrtlv furnishnrf. whnr tinrtv will hnnr1 fnr rnnt privilege of other boarders. AMress A.

7,., Eagle ntfice ANTED HOUSK A 1 STOKV, KIT It nishud house, for boarding purposes; Heights or Hill; stato rent and location. Address HILL, Box 10, Eagle office. JVAXTED JLAirrs Off1 MOUSES. A.NTED PART OF HOUSE FOUR or five rooms, with inmrnvpinpntfj t'nr n. vminif couple; convenient to bridce or ferries; rent, $15 to S20.

Address PERMANENT, Eagle ollico. ANTED PART OF HOUSE BY A small familv. 4 or 5 rooms in a nrivntn bnnse nn tho Hill; rent moderate. Address, with full particulars, RUSSELL, office. ANTED PART OF HOUSE LOWER would Like dimtitrroom nttd kituheti in house, for catering where furnished rooms aro rented.

AddressCABE, Box 22, Eagle office. Sim ANTED PART OF HOUSE A GEN tlemau and wife want for liirht houRaknmiiiij? Min imi out; ui mum iuuiiif; iiium, im; nice ami gorid iucu ion. Address PROMPT PAY, Box 18, Eagla office ANTED PART OF HOUSE BY A ffentloman and wife: no nhildrim thrnn fnur rooms, unfurnished; privato house preferred; state.terms, which must he moderate. M. Eagle office.

ANTED PART OF HOUSE A SEC nd floor and part of third, in good location, by a mother and daughter; or a smnll hor.sb; rent must he moderate; references exchanged. Address, with full particulars, K. K7 Waverly nv. A.NTED PART OF HOUSE GEN tlemanand wifo. without children, want either lower part, upper part, or neat nat; good neighborhood and moderate rent; careful tenants.

Addross tor threo days rjsiiiuAarvTuo 1 oiiico. WANTED" PART HOtTSlFA third floor of say 4 rooms, unfurnished, a quiet house within thirty innures' wulk oi bridge and ferries. Address, particulars and rent expected, CLEK Eagle office. WANTED PART OF HOUSE FUR nished By young gentleman and wife, second iloor of private house, or 4 rooms; well and completely furnishod for housekeeping; location bo desirable; rent not to exceed A. Eaglo office.

ANTED PART OF HOUSE UPPER nart: nrivate house four or five i ooiyim. wilb nil conveniences for family oi three adults; in jzood neighborhood; fifteon minute's walk to Wall st. ferry; state lowost terms; roiorencos exchanged. PERMANENT, Box 2i, Eagle office. ANTED PART OE HOUSE GEN lloman.

wife and danchter. 2. wantsnconri floor and ono room on third ot house in good condition and location, on Hill only; with owners preferred; adults; near good boarding houses; no housekeeping intended; stato terms and full particulars; references must bo exchanged. P. O.

Box lSIi, Brooklyn. BNSTRUC'jrittZV. IRISH'S SCHOOL OF SHOKTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. 18(5 BEMSEN ST, BROOKLYN. For the thorough training oi" shorthand writers for business employments.

A first clays school in method and equipment. I'lill information givon on application by post or in person from A. 31. to P. M.

Hours of instrrtction 0 A. M. to (i P. M. Evening school beginning OCTOBER 1.

Call on or address JAMES Brooklyn. EISH, J8( Romson st, ROWNE'S BROOKLYN BUSINESS COLLEGE, and BOO Fulton st. Special course ci practical business training. J)ay and evening sessions, students received at any time. Students not obliged to rely on class explanations; all individual tion.

Supurati.) department lor backward scholars. Most complete dopartment of phonography and typo writing, with business and legal forms. Grammar and rhetoric. Call or write for catalogue and prospectus. OhMeoone flight up.

3 Conducted by tho SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH, Union st, between Clinton and Court. This Seminary nll'onis yuuni; ladios every auvaiitao for receiving a thorough imitation, embracing every branch ofpolitH and iiKOtul information. The mut tunl donart ment receives particular attention. Studies will he resumed on September 1.

'The Cross Town, Court, Bergen and Sackett, Smith and street cars pass near tho ji! ace. rjn I IE RITTE AI ISS 71 JL EB, Principal, J7 Hicks st. corner Piueapp'm Third year BEtilNS SeptemherriO, 1SKH. Preparatory, Primary, French and Kindergarten Department, for uoth slixi'S. Miss Wheolor was connected with tho Pucker Coilegiato institute for eight years.

Application for entrance may bo made on the 17. 1H and lit from 10 to V2t Circulars on application. MISS" HITOOMB'S HOHbTXLi FOTt Vcrani: and "liilrtrcn. Clinton st, UK OPENS KEi'TEMillCR Tliu of tli whool is mre lv.l individual training: in epai ution fov foiiecw a unc ially. Thu ninci)itl can be r.on'.iltod ai.

1H0 Clinton and circulars on application thoro or at tho hnhool. TJJ? EHLITZ SO HO OTTO Ij ANU AG 1587 TliltM BLUIXS NOW. OlRCULAnS, Ac. AT Ol't'ICK. 10 COURT ST.

STENOGRAPHIC AND TYI'KWKITING INSTITUTE, AltMRUUSTER'S, ostahlishnd 1 SH. This achool is oxclnsivcly (levottjd to truininr and lit tinff its pupils in thoso branches for lmsinoss mc nt. Individual instruction. Day and evening sessions. IU!) South Ninth at Brooklyn K.

D. STENOGRAPHIC AND TYPKW1UTING (O JA'STJTUTJi. "VVALWOIITH'S. Buildinir, cornor Fulton st. and Flatbush uv, REOPENS TUESDAY, September elegant rooms; superior scparato instruction; ladios1 department proficiency in threo months; situations; circulars.

PROFESSOR W. A. BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Prinmry, Cnmmorcial and Classiral Departments. (JHENEVIERE INSTITUTE (twunty third year) FOR YOUNG LADIES.

Mine. J. M. STAJtM, Principal, 10a Berokley place, between Sixth nnd Seventh avs. jUtENCH A li ENGLISH GRADED School for Young Ladies and Childron, 440 Nostrand av, near Jefferson tenth year OPENS SEPTEMBER 24: full Btaff of English and foreign teachers.

Mrf. ADELINE K1PL1NC. ADELINE AI. K1PLINC, ALA. ISS A.

HILDT'S INSTITUTE, 342 KEPTEMBEti Boarding, ami day school. Carou'l instruction in all English branches; also, German and French. Privato CiruularH sont on application. RIGHT'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, UROOKTiYN. K.

Rrnaclwnv. pnrnnr Itndfnrrt av.WlLLRE OPEN MCNDAY.Septembor 10 catalogue now ready, aim can do nau ireoon application jiorson ally or by mail. Address HENKY C. WKICHT, Principal. 4 SIDNEYPLACE, QJr TUo Heights privato school for boys and twirls, "VitU classes for older girls, will REOPEN THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 18S8.

PROFESSOR FILL.ION SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. FRENCH AND GERMAN GLASSES. iiOo. WEEKLY. READINGS AND LECTURES.

APPLY AT iil ST. FELIX ST, NEAR, FULTON. ISS RICHARDSON'S SCHOOL FOR nirlu and littlo bovs. V2', South Elliott, nlane. tween Vulton st.

and Hanson place. Courses of study in English, vocal nrhsic and drawing lessons on piano $i3 por t'Jiiii. R. HERISIAN O. O.

KORTHEUIl RE SUMES tuition in tlianoforto nlavintr. Imrmnnv mill composition SEPTEMBER IS. Classes in Harmony Saturday mornings. Applications received daily from 11 to 12 at oflico. lo5'Montaguo st.

I TALIAN LANGUAGE THOROUGHLY TAUGHT By native, competent teacher; high eat references. Addross PROFESSOR DALMIN, Brooklyn Library, st. FRAU JOHANNA KEVILLE (HANO verian) will reeuino her German instructions September 17. Address 102 Stockton et. AN AMERICAN FAMILY OFFER A.

good home, with education, to an orphan girl of 12 Addreas BUTLER, 1,234 Fulton at. WANTED WASHING BY A COM petont woman, for first part of week; is a first class laundress; best references. Call or address in store, 51 Middagh at. ANTED WASHING" AND IRONING, bv a North German woman, to im nnhfnr oho or two days a week. Pleaso call at Johnson av, Brooklyn, E.

D. mar. ANTED WASHING BY A COL nrnd woman, to takn wnKhino bnmo nr nut. bv the day; can give best of references. Inquiro for Mrs.

BENSON, 408 Clermont av, top floor. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, to go out by tho day, or to take homo, or house cleaning, by a respectable colored woman has good city roference. Call for two days at Sands st. Wi ANTED WASHING TO TAKE homo by the week or by tho dozen, by a respectablo colored woman; is a good laundress. uall at or aaaross ltfti navy st, ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a young woman: can frivo first two davs in the week; is a thorough laundress; has host of reference.

Pleaso call aMtlK Classon av ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC tfiblo woman, to eo niltbv t.hn Hnv t'u innil 1iim. dross; has good city reference. Call at 33 Columbia Heights. "ANTED WASHING ANT) IRONING, liv A. Wntnnn fn nut tal llfimn or would do family washing.

Pleaso call all tho week at uapeiyoa st, near jiicks. ANTED WASHING TO GO OUT BY the dflV. bV a first claws Innnrlroca wniild tilfn nn gagemonts for tho first or any part of tho woek; best city roforences. Please call at Ucan st, second floor, front. Mrs, MALLON.

ANTED WASHING UGH French work dono bv Mmn. (JTl.F.finrnF.. lady; reasonable prices; by the dozen or piece; great satisfaction to customers, and cheap washing dono for families. Jay st, Brooklyn. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, ladles' or gentlemen's or familv.

to do at homo: done by tho dozen, week or month; can do line washing; is a good washer and ironer. Airs. JMcCUE, U99 Lafayette av, near Tompkins. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, bya irst class colored laundress: to go out by the dav or to take homo; ladies' and gentlemen's washing to order; first class reference. Call or address MA.KY THOM ASj 470 Clermont av, Hrst iloor, front room.

rraf ANTED AVASHING BY" YOUNG woman, to go out by tlio day or tako home; is a good wauher and ironer; has good referenco. Call all the week at 118 Walworth st, near Myrtle av, first floor, front. ANTED WORK BY A COLORED widow, vashintr and cleaning tho first two davs the week Dost city reieronce. tnXJ Dean st, lirst floor, loft side. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA bio colored woman, to co out bv tho dav washing and ironing or to tako home, or housecleaning.

Call at or address 2U'i Borgon st, near Smith. ANTED WOHK i3Y A RESPECTA bio woman, wash inc. ironim? and would go out by tho day or tako it homo. Please call for twn rJnv'kj at. I'lnrd nv.

fin frit nnn nn Prnuirtotit. st ANTED WORK WASHING A I) irnnintr. bv a resncctablo Swedish cirl. to co out bv tho day, or hourecloaiiing or any kind ot work; has good city referenco. Call for two days at '28 Third av.

ANTED WORK LADIES DESIR inc honsocieaners and laundresses bv tho dav can nnd them, witn reioreneos, at too Day mirsory, Lz Law onco st, between MyrtIo av. and Willoughby st. ANTED WORK WASHING AND bv an American woman to out hv the day and take homo by dozen or week also rough dry and housecleaning. Pleaso call 441 Atlantic av. near Nevins st, Mrs.

BBOWN. WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble woman, by the day; is willing to do washing or houseoleaning and can cook a good dinner if neces sarv: best city reference if roauired. Gall all tho week at Pacific st. WAOTED SEWIMi ANTED SEWING A GOOD seamstress who thoroiiKhly understands fittini: and drapinc, to go out by the day: torrns moderate. SJbAM STRESS, BoxS.

Eagleofflco. TED SEWING A FINE SEWER, mender, ronairer. mutoiinoie maner. oress maker's assistant wauts engagements; terms per day; best references. Address 12o Ashland placo.

ANTED PUPILS A GENTLEMAN toacher of exnerience will accent uiauo nuuils. Address PIANJST, Kaglo Bedford liranch. ANTED ENGAGEMENT AS COM naniou or as covorness to small childron city preforrod. Address Mj.ss Eagle othce, ANTED DRESSMAKING A FEW more encasements to co out bv the dav: cuttinc and fitting a specialty. Call at Flatbush av.

ANTED PUPILS 25 CENTS A LES son for instruction on the uiano at the lesidenceof pupils. Address H.JW. Kage office. ANTED DRESSMAKING AN EX norionced dressmaker wishes encaeoments bv the day; terms ttil.TA a day; references. Address DRESSMAKER, mi Bridge st.

AjNTED TEACHER SOME ONE TO give private instruction in telegraphs'. Address, staling terms and residence, C. haglojuhco. ANTED DRESSMAKING TO GO out by the dav. cuttinc and fitting children's and family sewing a specialty.

Call Monday or address M. i3(W Dean st, first bell side. WANTED PUPILS CLASSES FORM ing for October by expert teacher of shorthand; typewriting thoroughly done; speciiicati'ms and legal work a specialty. PITMAN, Box Eagle otfieo. ANTED DRESSMAKING A FIRST clans fitter and draner will co out bv tho dav: tonus moderate; Fall styles now ready; best references given.

4 i(i State st. ANTED PUPILS VISITING GOV crness desiros some more pupils; French, Ger man, niano: best references. Miss fll AAUIV. iil fourth place, Brooklyn. WANTED CLOAK lGURE A STYL ish yount; lady, inch bust, is wanted to try on cloaks.

Apply sSllTH HOSI5NTH.AL, Brondway, K. Y. City. WANTEb DRESSMAKiNG FIRST class dresomakcr wishes encaireinents bv the dav: guaranteed; none but first class parties need an iier. Address Box I).

SrANTED IIOU Al'OSI tion as housekeeper or companion for a lady, by a refined lady. Address for one week LEO, Box 9, Eagle office. ANTED DRESSMAKING A LADY would like a few mnrn encasements bv the dav: oi reieronce a to auiiity. Address aim, liycrson st. ANTED DRESSMAKIN(j A GOOD dressmaker wislies eiicairemont hv the dav: terms.

$1 per day. Pearl st. ANTED1 DRESSAIAKING A FIRST c1ihh (riin. will wrli in families nt. 1 nni diiy; good reference.

Addre.s Mrs. tiKKENK, Eaclo office. ANTED PUPILS PIANO LESSONS iven bv an and cnmimti'iit cenlle man teacher terms $10 and $lJi)er qunrtur of twenty lessons. Address TEACH Ell, Eagle officn. ANTED EN GAGE NTS yniniK men laiely from ihn with tenor voices, wish to iom a volunteer Catholic church choir.

Addi MUSIC, llo 11, Eaglej.flice. ANTED DR I3SSAIAKING FIJI ST class fitter, ntylish draper, to ua out by the day best of rerereucefs; terms rcasimahlu. dress or call this evening M. i'tH Statu st. ANTED ENGAGEMENT AS RESI dent coveriif ss ro children from to rears, or is capable liousekmiper in gent iuan's family, by middle aged lady French and English.

Address M. T. Eaglo oilic. ANTED PUPILS A COLLEGE Kradnatc. tyacher of Ions experience, desires a.

few private pupils in chuMea. matbeinatics Enlish branciies; eoaohiuc for college a specially. Address Box M7, Eagle oliice. rANTED potent dren.ijiniker will uiako cngngemnnts for a day; ood fitter and drapor; iiiio.s' dresses made in the latest style: has tho new Fall Ad dross COMPETENT, Box Eaglo Bedford branch. ANTED BOYS WITH GOOD VOICES for ChurcM tha Rc Choir fnimrn ntid hassos please ajipiy uesfiay evoniuir to it.

Apply to i FITZHUGIf, in rehearsal room. Pacific st, near Fourth av, Tuesday at 4. ANTED SINGERS FOR THE VOL untoer chorus of Holy Trinity Church (sonranoH. aitos. tenors, basses.

Apply to tho undersigned, between the hours of 4 to and to P. for ono week, Satur dayexcepted.DUULEV BUCK.riCi Amity st. WANTED UP I 8 HA B. WALKER, professor of mandolin and guitar, has resumed instructions; application can bo made at IfH) Pierrepont st. or at his residence; highest references, 575 Atlantic av.

flat. ANTED PUPILS A TEACHER OF manv years' oinorienco wishes nrivatn mini hi in English branencs; special attention civon to neclected education: refers to present patrons. Addross ENG LISH. Box 4. Eagle office.

WANTED ENGAGERIENT AS A COM panion nurse to an invalid, by a middle aged refined and educated American lady; anything not menial: best of reference in the city. Address Sirs. IIS Vigelius st, Brooklyn. ANTED DRESSMAKING SUITS made in latest designs and fashions nvening dresses, toa gowns, all styles ot house suits; perfect tits Suunmtoed; good work warranted; prices reasonable. Irs.

iaTZSIMMONS, 1,117 Fulton at, below Eranklin avonue. ANTED DRESSMAKING A FIRST pIrhs dressmaker, ono wlio unHarstnTidu bpr busi ness, wishes to go out by the day or week; work finely and artistically executed; charges moderato. Address Miss 8JJPHIA AMJJ5Ksutt, tr.l Wupoiit at, Brooklyn, E. D. WANTED ESS A I BY A first class fitter, late from one of tho leading houses of the city; is prepared to make engagements with ladies at their own homos; terms, S.iO per day; reforonco A No.

1. Address COMPETENT, Eaglo office. ANTED DRESSMAKING A feet fitter, artistic draner and oricinal de signer wishes a few more engagements by tho day; best retoronces; satisfaction guaranteed. Address Mrs. WOOD, V2 Park placefirst floor.

ANTED DRESSMAKING A AV morn encasements bv tho Hnv nr prIt hv n. fi rst. class dressmaker: French and English system is a perfect fitter; firflt claBs references. Address Eaglo Bedford branch. 'ANTED DRESSMAKING A FEW engagements by tho dav bv a nt.vlish fitter and draper; evening and ball costumes; dresses remodoled and suits made cheap; also children's wear; foreign and domestic fashions; would work home.

Address J. R. Eaglo, Bedford branch. "IANTED ENGAGEMENT AS VISIT TT injr covorness A Jady of experionco in private teaching and line of kindergarten (Froebol) methods, do aires pupils in Now York or Brooklyn. Address 151 State st, Brooklyn.

"ANTED HOUSEKEEPING A POSI tinn ftK hoUSekeQDQr in n. CRntlonnin'a fwidnwprl family, by a young American woman good manager; one servant at least; references required. Address FRANCES, 22 West Jersey st, Elisabeth, N. J. ANTED AN APPRENTICE AT irnccimnt.

Inf. will rnv Khort time after betrin nitir lniiqMin n. npftt! nnwnr nn others need ftUTiJy. Call at roncn uressmaKora, umuoii iJiuuiviyu. TANTED MILLINER AND IM lirover and a neat younjr business.

Apply at storo, 1,27 Fill' irii'l to loarn tho ton st, near Bodford avenue. TAMTED LADIES WISHING PLEAS lint nnd profitahlo oinployment nro invited to solieit suliscriutions to the stock of tho PhOPLE'S AND CONSUMERS' OAS CO. Cull at tho office, 183 Mou tsirno st, between 4 nnd 5 JI 'EI) TO LEAKN PAINT. mid embroidery i terms, course of oifrht les sons, single lessons, f0 cents; no restriction to time; hiirhost rolcroncos; orders executed; class for teachers Satiirdnv mornins. Established 1881.

PRIVATE ART SCHOOL, Warren st, near Smith. Tlil! AS (YASHIEK AND BOOK l. vnnff linlvr must, be a lino lieniuan. cood correspondent, iiiiderstaml uonbio entry foookkoepinfc and iurnish koocI references from former oinploycrs and some sivuritv: 7 or ji permanent position. Address JiOOK'KKEPiCK, Box I), Esj lo ollice.

WANTED EXPiiRiENOED SALESLA dies at onco for tho following departments: Chins department, department, jewelry department, taneysoods department and fur department, ftono but those thoroujrhly experienced need amity on Monday, between and 0, or address letter, EHRIOH BROTHERS, Eighth av. and Twenty fourth st, tewYnrli. ANTED LADIES TO LE ArlJN I Veueli dress enttiiiL' br Miss BITTER. Professor Liviimst only nKent in Rrooklvn. Wo lire now teach intr the latest styles direct from Paris in cuttiliR, trim mine, drapinc, deaipninK and lmstiliR Ioiik coats and house wrappers; pupils learn inoro in ono week than can bo learned in throe years tiy dressmaker; easy forms: cutting; and hasting and patterns cut to order; perfect Kiting guaranteed.

101 I'nHon st. near Classen av. ANTED LADIES WHO DESIRE TO li.i lucrative business a very short time can do so by learning Mine. Lowinsku it system of dressmaking. This includes designing, cntUng.bastiug, draping and tinishing every style ot ladies' drosses, coats, ic.

Our system is a combination of perfections gathorcil from tho French. English and German schools; made simple and easy to learn, without guesswork or alterations; prices reduced during September; begin now, nnd yon will bo earning stood wages or havo a business of vour own in less than a month. LEWINSKI 500 Ful ton St. Nurses and WANTED TO MIND A BABY AND make herself useful, a young girl, about or 14 years old a homo; wages, per month. Gall at once at Marion st, near Saratoga av, Brooklyn.

Cooks, Washers (mil lroiicrN. WANTED AS A COOK, WASHER AND ironer, a girl. Apply at 320 Lincoln place. A COOK, WASHER AND 7 ironer. Call Monday, between 1 and 4, at 14? Seventh av.

ANTED A THOROUGHLY COMPE mill, i nnk nnd to nsvtifit with the waahine and iron ins in a Hiimll family; Scotch or Anglian prciorrea. Aa dres A.t Box 5, Eagle office. WANTED TO COOK AND DO GEN oral housework in a family of three, a Kirl German or Sirode pioforred pootl waijes. Call for three daya at Troutman Kt. between iMyrtlo and Biwhwick avs.

ANTED TO TAKE FAMILY WASH hnmn hv the mnnth. rhoromzhlv comnotent laun drofiK; hest roferonccr. Apply Monday from 2 to (o'clock at President fit. ANTED ONE AS COOK AND LAUN drown and to assist a (ittlo with housowork, tho other as nurse to two children and to do chuinberwork, two competent, well recommended irls; gorul wace.s paid; Swodish or German preferred. Oall Monday at 349 St.

Marks a v. liciiernl Hontsework. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work, apirl; must bo a eood cook and lanndrefes; references required. Apply at 503 Willoughby av. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, inctudinc cookniK and laundry, a woman; mmst l)o a good laundress.

Inti Lafayette av WANTEO TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small private hoardinfc house, a white Kirl $12. Call at onco at 207 DeKaIb ay. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE nr tr in fnmilv hrnfi. where another irirl is kent. a cirl: mustbe cood cook, wanhor and ironer, and have good city roforenco.

Apply at 3 scl' ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a family of throe, good, willing girl; Protestant preferred; must bo tidy and havo good references. Call at Nostrand av, near Putnam. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a thoroughly good girl good reference indispensable. Apply on Monday at 1S) Kosciusko st. ANTED rTO DO GENERAL HOUSE wnrl, ji Rrrniwr.

willing crirl: Gorman nref erred most he a Rood wanner and ironer and understand plain cookuiR. Halsey st "ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE iirt. il vnnnp' cir: nnn. fond of children who will make hortiolt usetulwill linrt gooa nomo. tjan aunuay, Vernon av, lietween Throop and Sumner am.

WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a good ftirl; must be a pood washer and ironor; reference rmjuiiod. Oall Monday from 2 to i o'clock at Poplar st "ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a private, family, a strong, willing pirl nvrninM nv Swpdfi iirpfnrrorl must Biioak JLncrlish: must be pood cook and laundress; waes $12; pood home. Ap ply io inurruw ui xjuvhiui uujii r. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE wnrlf in fnmilv of two. an intellicent.

indubtriouo tidypirl; must bo a pood ook and laundross; best city referenco reuired; Oerman or Swede preforred: fair waRCK. Apply at 1H0 Lofferts place, in tho forenoon. Employ inniM Affoiicies. WANTED GTItLS COMPETENT, RE liable girls, with good cJ" reference, to tako iirst c)abr fiituat ions now waiting, with eood wasres. Apply at tho Bedford Avonuo Employment Bureau, 1, 001 Uediord av.

Passage tjeketsa ml drafts issued. ANTED SERVANTS AT THE Rrooklvn Emnlovment Bureau. Washington st, near Concord (formerly at Concord st). Situations ready in city and country. Many girls como who havo never been at an office.

Managed by ladies. WANTE jIA r.ES. ANTED WIRE WORKERS, AT 040 Kosciusko st, Urooklyu. Kt anted a shoe SALESMAN, ONE accuBtomed to line trade; state age, reference, last employer and salary. R.

L. DEVO, Brooklyn P. O. ANTED TO MAKE HIMSELF USE ful in a dry goods store, a boy. Apply to E.

B. DEX.TEH, Jilil) Columbia st, cor. carron. "ANTED AN EXPERIENCED DRY goods salesman. Aiiply to tiuiauir, rjriuinrjU, Myrtle av.

ANTED TO LEARN THE PIANO hiisinoss. a bov aged ono who can play pre ferred. Call Monday at HEINRICH'S, 4 Myrtle av. ANTED TO DO OFFICE WORK, A bov. Ann yl.v letter.

E.J. S. VAN HOUTEN, 18 CoVege place, ISew York. ANTED TO TiakIThTmself gen oraJIy useful, a bny, not older than IS years. Apply at 147 Pierrepont st.

AMEU XBOTFOR'A DELIVERY wagon ono who can give roferoncos. A. I. NAMM, Washington st, Brooklyn. Inquire between 8 and il A.

M. ANTED A MAN WHO UNDER stands drivine a delivery waxon and can tfivo bonds. A. 1. AAftiai.

nw wasmnRton st, iJrooKiyn. inquire between 8 and 0 A. M. 7ANTED TO DRIVE FOR DOCTOR and wait on table if required, a colored man. A.mly on Monday and Tuesday evenings altor at l.Oim Bedford av.

ANTED AS ENGINEER AND JANI tor for ii iiMrofhi.T 1 nr liool. a. mil 11 miiiit, bo a Cath olic, honest, sohor and willinir to work. Address, stating age anil rotorence liox ataiion nroouiyn. 'ANTED AS A GENERAL SALES man in a dry aroods store, a vounir man one who nnderstnnds dressiup windows.

Address G. Boi 0, EiiKle office. iANTED TO TEND STORE, BUNDLE and go on errands, a neat, tidy boy; must be good at figures and havo fjood references; light work. Call thiR evening and to m.irrow at COMMONISENSE LAUNDRY, Fulton st. 17ANTEDWE WISH TO" EMPLOY" A 7 few salesmen on salary to sell our poods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade of Brooklyn, Now York and adjoining States.

"Wo are the larftest manufacturers of our line iu ho country. Send 2 cents in stamps for Carticulars. No poatals answered. CENTENNIAL al'F'G Cincinnati, O. WA OTE ITXJ AT SO iVS A ES.

ANTED SITUATION AS JANI tress, or would go out tho first part of the week, by a respectable woman is a pood worker has city refer unco. Address N. Eajlo office. Monthly Nm'HCB. ANTED NURSING BY A LADIES' mivKo.

n. fmv mnrn enirairnmniitS'. can furmRll the best of reference from ladies and physicians. Call or ad dross 350 Classon av Nurses unil Sen.inHtrcHHe.s. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE Kirl in an American family.

Call Monday at 510 Dean at. WANTED SITUAT ION AS A NURSE, or would do lipht hoiiHowork in a email family, Ivy a neat, tidy younc girl excellent reference. Please call at Atlantic av. No cards. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST bias pnniKrross to caro for crowim? chil dren or asei.

it with the upstairs work, by a respectable girl; haf. good reference no objection to go a little distance iu the country. Please call at 105 Hoyfc st. WANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM Htrens and waitress in a Kood American amily, by a rupeetablo Swedish girl. Call or address 327 Honry st, ti rs fc tlotir.

ANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM Hl vess. bv a North Gorman: is wilhncr to wait on a lady or assiKt with lipht chamberwork; best of roforonce. AuuroE.s uox rt, iLagiq omce. ANTED SITT LiTION TO MIND children or do lipht housework, by a young girl Rood references. Call at (92 Atlantio av.

ANTED SITUATION TO MIND A baby, by a young girl of In kind and willing. Please call at Bush st, notwoen Hicks and Columbia. WANlW SlTUATION TO TAjTe care of childron and do sewiiic, by a resiiectablo Rirl Rood city reference. Please call Monday at 332 Atlantic av. ANTED SITUATION take care of growing children and do plain sewinc.

by a competent person; has tho best of city reference. Apply for threo days at 141 Clintoriav ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE EN tire chareo of a baby, by an experienced middlo aRed woman: can bring it up on bottle; or would take care of small children haa three yoars1 reference from last place. Call for two days at Dili Adams st; ring first boll. tliunibel'illtlidH illlil WaitroHHCH. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM invmn.id and Keamstress.

by a reBnectable you net girl; has roforehoo. Pleaso call at 222 Tillary st. bermaid and lady's maid, by a respectable young 7ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a willing, helpful English cirl city reference. Address M. Greonport, Suffolk County.

N. Kax 'MX. A KTrrwn 'atTTTATTONT A A A TVT small family, by a girl; good city reference Please call J. VnH dll nv tinlt JUT IWO UIIO am m. iim yjj amy.

SITUATION AS A CHAM Vf bermaid and waitress in a small family, by a ro spectable young woman, who has good reference from her present employers, at 21o Park place. Please call on uesuay anu Htiuiiununj, ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress in a small private familytby girl lately landed; willing and obliging; i witling to learn office, if not competent. Address LENA, Eagle WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, by a neat, reliable tfirl; competent for what she engages; good recommendations if required. Please call at 173 Court at, near Dean; pleaso send noaJ'( ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP ntnir work and nlain sewinir. bv a ProteHtant ffirl.

Uall for two days jit tvi niiason ay, near ueivaui. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP utairs ivork and mind a Rrown child, by a young Rirl. Please call days at (514 Herkimer at. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP st.iirB work or would mind children in a small fam ily, hv a resnectable younc Swedish cirl. PleaBO call at (i Manlmssct place, third floor.

Mian INGER CHRIS TENSI3X. ANTED SITUATION TO DO THE upsiairb num 111 a jiiihuiuuii tuuiii), uj a ucn, isnectablc German cirl; no cards. Call Monday at 1U8 Tenth st. upfttairs; ring twice. Cooks, WiiHliers and Ironern.

ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK 11 first, class fainilv. bv a colored woman: either in or out of the city. Call bunday or Monday at TZ bkill man st. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST clans cook no washinnr Call lor two days at 1(30 Wyckoff Kt, top floor ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST nlnss rnnk. bv a resnectablo irirl has first class city referenco from hor last place, Ploase call Sortwo dnynat 80 DougJa.H seeond Jlat ANTED SITUATION BY A FIRST ilntiK rnnlr in n.

nrivatn fnmilv. bv a rosnoctabln trnnitin nnn dn all kinds nf cook inir nnd nnflsnrts: Will drt chores if required; best city reforonco. Call at 107 Cold st, in the rear; no cardt ANTED SITUATION AS AN EX ii(rinncnd cook, by a rennoetablo woman refer ence from last place. Call at 1G Tompkins av, corner of Hopkins st. WANTED SITUATION A RESPECT able Protestant woman wishes a situation ua first class cook no washing best references.

given. Can be eon on Monday at 40lJ Adelphi st. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A cook, the other to do upstairs work, by two re spectablo colored girls. Please call for one week at 1,485 Bergen st. "ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A mn)t.

the other as waitress, bv two vounc cirls: best of city references no objections to a boarding house. riuason av. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE TO DO downstairs work, the other to do upstairs work, by two young Swedish sisters. Please call to morrow, at present employer's, 280 Wyokoff st. ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A cook and to do general housework, the other to do work or eenoral housework, by two Danish Protestant girl, lately landed.

71 Lafayette av, corner South Elliott place, A. HOLM. ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A I'nnTr nnri Inmiriresn. or linnsnwork. the other as waitress and chambermaid, by two neat English girls; PrntpHtuntu KRTmTn.1 olv or together: eitv or country: two years' reference from last Dlaco; moats, soups, desserts, etc.

Call Monday at 100 Fulton st; no letters. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A lirst class cook and laundress, tho other ai chain bormaid and waitress, by two German girls; together or separate; also, a Gorman laundress and nurse girl best of city references. Apply at tho German Agency, 188 Atlantic av. (General Ilonsowoi'it. "ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN trfl hmififlwnrk or ji cnok cood reference.

Uall for two clays at al. iviarKs av, near vanaeronu WANTHD RITCATION TO IK) oral housework, by a Gorman girl. Call at 524: Marcy av, corner Floyd st. JVIiss WERMER. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a Norwogian girl.

Call for threo days at Columbia st, Brooklyiu "ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework or mind baby in a small family. by a young girl. Call at ntV.i Third av, top iloor. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nral housework in a small nrivato family, by a young girl; has good referonce. Call at No.

00 Butler streot. WANTEITSIT DO GEN eral housework, or upstairs work or to caro of children, by a young girl; nn objection to a boarding honso; reference. IJ5 North KUiott place. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nial housework, by a resnectablo younc girl; 13 a goon cooli, wasnor ana ironer; nas gooa city roiereuues. Pleaso uall lor two days at 000 Deanst.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN i hoiiKflwnrk in a Hiiuill nrivato family: over three years' referenco from hor present employer. Call for two days at "2nA Cumberland tt. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN fin lmnsnwnrk in a Kmnll fnmilv bv a vounir colored widow, with a child fi years old; ulna days' work. Plcaseeal! twttjiajr, Navyt, second Hoor. TED SITTJATION TO DO GEN cral housework, or upstairs work, iu a small private American family, who can oiler a comfortable situation and good wages, by a lirst class, good and trustworthy young girl.

Address C. (., FaglD olfice. TO DO THE work of a small family, by a respectable young woman; hnsgood ity roi'eronces. Call for two days at 07 Livingston st. ANTED SITUAipN TO DO LIGHT liouKowork.

by a "irl. lately landed will ho found willinc and olilicinif. Vlcnsn call for two days at UK) Sackett lit, two lliclits up, in the back. ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT i ir v. nnt.

lw respectable middle agea woman. Uall at i' rauitmi av, Brooklyn, in candy store. Km nloy u't Agencies. WANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED by ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 210 Vushuigton st, near Concord (formerly at tii) Concord st). Servants ot all nationalities.

We do not promise "perfection" but try to tielect the best help. N. B. Wet nurses. IV A JVTE Tff; A Tfl OVSISA flj E.

ANTEDSlWATffi PORTER or janitor, by a colored man. Address CUAKLES st, Brooklyn, N. Y. WANTED SITUATION A A ll lender or assistant by a young man aged 211; is experienced; city roiurences AadroHH 11. Eagle oilice.

TiT ANTED SITUATION AS A man, by a thoroughly compotont and trustworthy man good rut'erences. McCABTHY, 517 Myrtl 7ANTED SITUATION AS' JANITOR or night watchman, by a middlo aged responsiWR man; has good reference uau or aeiUToss u. ji. noi) JVOSClUSKO sr. "ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH iniin.

bv a colored man. not a era id of work: can give best of reference from present employer. Address 11., '2 College place, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS SHIPPING clerk or uortor or truck driver, by a strontr Ameri can; nrht class reiercnce. Ju.ii'.fH i.

uiiaaiuiu LIN, 207 Navy vX WANTED SITUATION AS JANITOR, to make himself gonerally useful around tho place, by a respectable young man also understands the care of horses. Please call at 877 Pacific st. ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man or groom in a first class privato family, by nuerstanos nis nusiness from last thoroughly; has fifteen years' recc place. Call or addressJlTilonry st. ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man.

bv a reliable, intelliuent American, arrcd BK. married, no family expvricncen horseman nnd driver, knowsboth cities well; live years in last place; city or country; best references. BUTE, 508 Wavdrlyav. ANTED SiTUATiON AS" WAITER; in privato family or boarding house; by a good, reliable young colored man; willing to make himself generally usoful to do any thing; good roference if required. Call or address HENRY KENDALL, 1,54 Gold at, roar house, top ilour.

WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class colored coachman; strictly sober; careful Now York driver; understands his business; not afraid of work; the best of three years' reference from last employer; no dootor. Address E. M. Eagle Bodford branch. ANTED SITUATION A COACH man.

bv a vounn married man. fGnrmani thor oughly understands his duties; is sober, honest and willing; can bo well recommended by last employer. Call, or address GEORGE 100 "Waverly av, second iloor. ANTED SITUATION A RESPECT ablo man and wife wonld like a situation tosethar in a first class privato family; man is a first class waiter and understands silver; wifo is a first class cook and food laundress and can furnish best city references, 'loasecall on or address M. No.

458 Flushing av, Brooklyn. WAN'JTEjO ttEAI, ESTATE ANTED LOTS FOUR OR FIVE lots within area of Atlantic. St. MnrkH. Carlton anrt ClaBsoii ava.

Send full particulars to RALPH L. COOK, 810 Fulton st, Brooklyn WANTED WASHING, ST ANTED WASHING AMILY 7 wafiliinir done at homo; good reference. 374 War ren Ht, one flignt up. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, to take home, by a colored woman; is a first class Bhirt ironer. lAIiddaghst.

TS7ANTFiD WASJIING TAKE 1 home by a respectable woman. Plonso call for two days at rms tiates av, top noor. "SfliTANTED WASHING AND IRONING. by a respeotable Swedish woman, to tako home or go out by the day. Call at 1,444 Fulton st.

ANTED WASHING AND IRONING. TV by a respeotable Norwegian woman, to go out by the day or to take home; has good city roforenco. Call for two days at 44 Fourth place. WANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC tablo colored woman, family or single persons' washing; first class roforbneo no tenement Yiouso. Call for four daya on Mrs.

D. ABNEY, 10 Cleveland place. Brooklyn, Sunday, 2 P. M. Friends and relatives invited to lie present.

PERKINS On Friday. September 14, 1888. Benja min Mesler. youngest son of Frank P. and Fannie B.

Perkins, agod I year, 5 months and 23 days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend tho funeral from his paronts' rosidonce, Rookaway av. and Hull bt, on Sunday, at 2:30 P. M. REYNOLDS A month's mind will be hold for the rc poso of tho soul of M.

J. Kuy.N OLDS 011 Monday, September 17, at f) o'clock sharp, at St. John's, Willoughby av, between Stuy vesant and Lewis. ROBINSON Entered into rest on Wednesday, 32, at Great Harrington, Jeannie daughter of the late Dr. John Robinson, of Flatbush.

Funeral private. RUSSELL Saturday, September 15, 1888, Charles Samuel Rcssell, son of George B. and Anna Fuller Russell, aged 1 ti years 5 months and 20 days. Funeral at residonce 52 Sands st, at 2:30 P. M.

VANDEUVEER On Saturday. September 15, 1888, John Vandeuveeh, in bis 87th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral services at his lato residenco, Flatbush, L. Tuesday afternoon, tho 28th at 2 o'clock. WELCH In Brooklyn, Saturday, September 35 William H.

Welch. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral at his late residence, 401 Bridge st, on Tuesday, September IS, at 2 P. also the members of Jopna Lodge, No. 201, F. and A.

M. Ivanhoe Lodge, No. 127, I. O. O.

the Society of Old Brooklynites and the inembors of the Thirteenth Regiment Veteran Association, WERI1AN On September 12, Ernst H. Werhan aged 50 years. Relatives and friends, as well as United Brothers' Lodge No. 350, F. and A.

M. Herman Council No. 634, A. L. Woser Lodge No.

2,002, K. of and Lincoln Council No. Hi, N. P. Uv are respectfully invited to attend tho funeral from his late residence.

385 Tenth st, between Sixth and Seventh avs, Brooklyn, on Sunday, Heptomber Hi, at 2 o'clock P. M. WILEY In Brooklyn on Friday, Soptombor 14, 1888, at his residence, 77 Congress st, Patrick Wiley, of the Parish of Street, County of West Meath, Ireland, in the 75th year of his ago. There will bo a requiem mass in St. Petor's Church, cornor of Hicks and Wnrron sts, Brooklyn, for the repose of his soul, on Monday, September 18, 1888, at 8:30 A.M.

Fi tonds and relatives are requested to attend. ZEREGA On Friday, September 14, after a brief illness, Anthony Zeheoa, agod 73 years. Relatives and friends are rospectfully invited to attend the funeral from his late residence, 171 Hicks st, Brooklyn, on Monday September 17, 18S8, at 0 A. M. theuoo to St.

CharleH Borromoo's Church, Sidney place, where a tolomn requiem mass will be hold. WANTJGB E'IL A'JrS. ANTED FLAT BY HI AN AND WIFE, smnll Hfit. nr flnnr of li nr 4 rnnms nd bath room, in pood neighborhood, easy of accent from the bridRO; moderuto rent permanent. A.

Box 0, Eagle office. ANTED FLAT BY A MIDDLE apod man and Ins wife, a lint of 5 or (i rooms, with improvements, in a pood neighborhood within hftoon minutes' wiillc of cornor of Fulton una (JoUl sts; ronfc not over $18 or $20. Address, with full particulars, K. M. Box 10.

office. ANTED" FLAT FURNISHED OR 5 Furnished rooms for houaekoopinfr on tho Heights; three adults. Address J. L. ijfj Fineapplo street.

ANTED FLAT FURNISHED BY A rfisnoTiHiblo nartv. a hvdt clats.s Hat or Biiiall housB. iurniHueu, irum (juiuuur iu uuue; iuuiuy ui mice dress K. Kagle office. WANTED 'FLAT FURNISHED OH unfurnished, by a gentleman and wife corner flat, first or second story.

Address 4 Warren st, S'ew York, Room i. WAtVTEU KOOMS. ANTED ROOMS A PRIVATE flrismnknr would liko two or three unfurnished rooms in thfi vicinity of Wechsler Abraham's. Address Ij. Box itiO, Fort Hamilton, L.

I. ANTED ROOMS TWO UN FUR islind rooms, second or third iloor. in pleasant location; with owner preferred; lvlady; moderato rent. Address S. O.

Box YZ, Eale ottico. ANTED ROOMSBY A LADY, TWO rrnniPirinfT rnniiiRnTi Kficnnd tlonrwith a nuiot fam ily; state forms, which must he moderato; location between Putnam av, Quincy st. and not above Bedford av. Address Al. Ealo Bedford brauh.

ANTED ROOMS ON THE HILL liv thren American adults: abeconu floor of fouror fivo rooms, with hnprovoinentri, in a nice, clean house; an extension house preferred; rent not to exceed 4'18 best references. Addresb Airs. WILLIAMS, 200 Cliitou plaee ANTED BABY TO WET NURSE, bv a younff German woman witli a full breast of i11r lw.t. nf rr.ftM i'iices. Call at, or address Dr.

KUiGE. 25 Myrtle st. boiween Broadway and Bushwick av. XVACTElff gl.SCEg.r.ArVKOgJS'. ANTEDCEMETERY LOT OR A nnrf nf lot.

in duo of the Brooklyu cemeteries: price must tie moieraxc; siato pariicuiiirs as io priye, hizv, Ac. Address J. L. Eagle Bedford branch. WANTED 2, 000 LOAN ON FIRST class Western city real estate with Eastern uar anteo; perfectly secure; will pay per cent.

jVddross ATrOItNEY, l(i :12. ANTED I GSISOO worth of cast off clothing wanted in lare or small qunntitiPK. 1 will pay tho highest prices paid in Brooklyn or Non York. Mm! orders promptly uttended to. Call or address D.

JACOBS. 577j)oKalbav. ANTE I) A AN YD AV I NG a Kod second hand mahorany back bar, Hi feet Jonxr, and ivi sJiins to dispose of the same, address CABINET, Eagle Fifth av. branch, givinff doHcription, prico and time WANTE1D PIANOS. WANTED PIANO WILL STORE A wood piano for use of hiuiio; privato family; no children.

Address GEOUGE F. BRENNAN, I.1H2 Greene av, Brooklyn! WANTED ANTED ROOiVIS FUR I SHE Two rooinR, connected, all modern convenioncos, by two centleiiieu; niunr. ho on Montague lit, or within two blocks; state terms. P. E.

Kale ottico. ANTED ROOM FURNISHED OR unfurnished A sinpclo gentleman wishes an al cove room, sunny exposure, private family, between Sixth av. and the park. Address B. Eagle office.

ANTED ROOMS FURNISHED BY two ladies, two or threo furnished rooms for light hniisekeeDinir: moderate rent convenient to street cars or elevated road references given. Address, pi vine particular, M. Al. Broadtvay. New York, JjfiDST AND FOIND.

LOST AUGUST 17, NEAR MAO ON ST. nnd Rnid av. a wallet shaped POCKETBOOK and diamond STUD, tho property of Mr. M. J.

J. Revnolds. who met with a fatal accident at that time, l'inder will receive a suitable roivard for their roturn to l01b La favette av. Pkabta white teeth, sweet breath, no tartar ar sore gums. Myinin Tooth 8o.u All druggists.

Depot, 3 Dey st. Bent, postpaid, 'i5 cents. For OAitsiENTs reshaped, cleaned and repaired fit reasonable rates. Seal garments made to order. S.

"WECHSLElt Bno, Fulton st, Ilrooklyn. Private Pablohs for ladies' and children's ATti9tic hair cutting and shampooing at Langenau'b Studio, '242 Fulton st, corner Clark. Also, residences. If sod naffer from looseness of bowels or lover a' no Anirostur Bitters will ouro you. ia88, at 320 State at..

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