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THE BBO DAILY EAGLE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1888. 3 AMUSEMENTS. INSTRUCTION. FINANCIAJL. TO LET PABTS OF HOUSES.

SPECIAI, NOTICES. TO EET XATS. TO LET MOUSES. IOH SAIvE EIOlJSES. FOR SAJGE ESOUSES.

HE BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY. MO. 177 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL $1,000,000 AND A LARGE SURPLUS. ENTIRE CAPITAL INVESTED IN UNITED STATES 4 PER OENT.

BONDS AT PAR. Allows Intorest on deposits. Doposits nra snbjoot to oheck at sight or returnable at specified dates; issues certificates of deposit. Desirable dopository for funds awaiting investment. Authorized by special charter to act as exeontor, administrator, guardian, trustee or any other position of trust.

Is a legal depository for monoy paid into court, ActB as registrar or transfer agent of etoaks and bonds andaB trustee for railroad or other corporation mortgages. Peouiiar advantages are derived from having the Trust Company aot in any of the above capacities. Will eieoute ordors for purchase and sale of U. S. bonds or othor investment Beouritios.

Upon deposit of cash or approved socurity this company will guoranteo letters of credit ond pay all drafts undor the same. RIPLEY ROPES. President. EDMUND W. OORLIES, Vice President JAMES ROSS OURRAN.

Seoretary. FREDERIOKO.OOLTON, Assistant Secretary. T11D6TEEB. Josiah O. Low, Fredoriok Cromivell, Alex.

M. White, John P. Rolfe, A. A. Low, Edmund W.

Corliss, Alexander MoCao Henry K. Sheldon, Michael Ohauncoy, C.D.Wood, Wm. B. Kendall, William H. Male.

Edwin F. Knowlton, Abraham B. BayUs, John T. Martin, Henry W. Maxwell, Ripley Ropes.

JjlRANKLLN TRUST COMPANY. 188 EEMSEH STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000. SURPLUS, $250,000, It Is authorized by law to act as Executor, Administrator, Trustee, Guardian, Committee, and to aocopt and execute all trusts. Receives deposits subject to cheek or returnable at fixed dates.

ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Issues certificates of deposit bearing interest. Loans money on approved security. Will act as truBtee for corporation mortgages and as fisca or transfer agent or registrar lor corporations or municipalities. Is suos letters of crodit on favorable terms and pays drafts under them.

Checks on this company will be paid through New York Oloaring Houso. EDWIN PACKARD, President WILLIAM II. WALLACE, Vice President GEORGE SOUTHARD, Secrotary. TRUSTEES: A. A.

Low, Edwin Packard, John Winslow, S. E. Huntington. Darwin R. James, Sponcer Trask, John B.

Woodward. Latham A. Fish, Joseph E. Brown, William H. Wallaoa.

Aloxander E. Orr, Franklin E. Taylor, D. H. Houghtaling, Albro J.

Newton, Crowell Hadden, Henry E. Piorrcpont William Marshall, Felix Campbell, George M. Olcott, George H. Southard. mHE LONG ISLAND LOAN AND TRUST OOMPAHY.

203 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL, $500,000, INVESTED IN UNITED STATES BONDS. A LARGE SURPLUS. It is authorized to act as Trustee, Exeontor, Guardiaa or Committee; it is a legal depositoryvfor trust funds and for funds deposited by order of any court It receives monoy on doposit, subject to check at Bight and allows interest on tho same. It issues certificates of doposit payablo on demand or at a fixed date, and drawing interest until paid.

Checks diawn npon it pass through the New York Oloaring House, a feature which affords the greatest facilities to ita customers in transacting their banking business. TRUSTEES. Charles Pratt, William M. Ingraham, Watson B. Dickerman, Samuel M.

Meeker, Charles E. Bill, Josoph F. Knapp, Henry CofHn, David Barnett Edwin Beers, Simeon B. Chittenden, William H. Husted.

Theodore F. Jackson. Bernard PotorB, Edward Merrltt. Edward D. Whito, Frank Lyman.

EDWARD M.ERRITT, President SAMUEL F. PHELPS. Socretary. rjUTLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST 55 LIBERTY STREET, NEW YORK. 26 COURT STREET, BROOKLYN.

CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $1,000,000. EXAMINES AND GUARANTEES TITLES TO REAL ESTATE. OFFERS: PROTECTION O'S LARGEST PAID UP CAPITAL. PROTECTION OF BEST COUNSEL. PROTECTION OF BEST SEARCHES.

LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. RlCHAIlD iNGItAHAM, Stephen P. Nash. Counsel. Geouge F.

Pemabebt, JOHN W. MURRAY, President. LOUIS "WJNDMULLER, 0. IL EELSEY, Vico Prosidenfc. NEWELL MARTIN, Treasurer.

Secretary. FRANK BAILEY, Manogor. HE NASSAU TRUST COMPANY, 101 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y. CAPITAL $500,000.

Dopo' vls Received on Timo or Subject to Chock, INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Acts as Executor, Administrator Guardian, Trustoo, Registrar or Transfer Agent for railroad companies or municipalities, or as Trustee for Railroad or othor Corporation Mortgajjos. Will lako tho custody of real aud norsonal securities, collection of rents, coupons and dividends, which will be credited to depositors. Tolephone. 000 Williamsburgh, D.

WHEELOCK, President WILLIAM DICK, First Vico President JOHN TRUSLOW, Socond Vico Prosidont O. F. RICHARDSON, Secretary. TRUSTF.ES WILLIAM DICK, WILLIAM B. IJORWILL, A.

1). BAIRD, GEORGE H. PUENTISS. DARWIN R. JAME3, JOHN T.

WILLETS, H. ROGERS, CHARLES H. RUSSELL, E. B. TUTTLE, C.D.WOOD, JOHN TRUSLOW, WILLIAM HMA LE, THOMAS F.ROWLAND.

LOWELL M. PALMER, THEO. A. A VEMEYER, JOSEPH F. KNAPP, WURSTER, JOEL F.

FREEMAN, BERNARD PETERS, WILLIAM GARRISON. DITMAS JEWELL, JOHN LOUGHRAN, A. D. WHEELOCK, EDWARD T. 1IULST.

npi IITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY, 55 LIBERTY ST, NEW YORK. 2(5 COURT ST, BROOKLYN. Total exceed $1,000,000. Total assets of tho other two title companies combined, Costof records of Title Guarantee and Trust Company, $450,000. Cost of records of tho other companies combined, $03,000.

Which company can do tho best work? Which company is tho moro responsible? THIS COMPANY'S GUARANTEE PROTECTS AGAINST FORGERY. ONEY TO LOAN. Totiv lnr.ti r.n hor.d and morl.rraeo T.t 5 ftud 6 ner also, builder's loans negotiated; expenses reasonable. HORATIO S. STEWART.

Fourth av, Brooklyn ONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND m'Ttgaxo in sums to Buit. HA lis KA bua, 4, li)3 4'lilton sc. PRINCIPAL WILL LOAN SMALL amounts on short timo. Address CONFIDEN TIAL, Box 3, Eaglo oihee. OAN WANTED 4,500 ON LONG Apply to A.

B. Island property; worth double. PKTTIT, 2. Marion st. A LOAN OF 4,500 WANTED AT 6 PER on property in Twenty sixth Ward, valued at $8,500.

INTEREST, Box 11, Eaglo office. PROPOSALS. pROPOSALS. COAL AND WOOD JEOR COUNTY BUILDINGS AND ARMORIES OF THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATE IN KINGS COUNTY. Eealed proposals will be received by the undersigned committee ofthe Board of Supervisors of Kings County at the office of the clerk of said Board, Room 13, County Court Houso, until 3 o'clock P.

M. of Thursday. September 27, 1888, for furnishing for use during the ensuing Winter at the County Court Houso, County Jail. Hall of Records and the sovoral armories of the National Guard situate in said county, about 2,250 tons (2,240 lbs. oach) of coal, tho product of oithcr of the following montioned mines, to wit: Honey Brook, Upper, Hazol ton or Cross Creek, Lohigh; and also ninety three cords of pine wood.

Specifications a3 to 'no quantity required for each of tho buildings, tho times of delivery and al! other necessary information for the guidance of bidders can bo seen on application at theonlco of the clork aforementioned. Each proposal must bB accompanied with a certified check made payablo to E. B. Cadloy, clerk, (or cash), for on amount equal to fivo por cent, ofthe aggregate of the bid as a guarantee of the good faith of tho bidder, Tho County reservos the right to reject any and all bids. By ocder it the Board of Supervisors of Kings County.

JOHN W. WALKER, GARRETT OULLEN, JOHN J. GALLAGHER. FREDERICK KELLER, cell Tt Special Committeo, iROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS for grading Emmons avenue, from Jbast ourtcontn. street to Hog Point Creek, in the Town of Gravesend, will bo received by the undersigned nntil the 1st day of October, 1S88, at 5 o'clock P.

at the office of O. Furgueson. 20 Court streot, Brooklyn. Tho profilo and specification may bo seen at tho said oftico. The Commissioners reservo the right to reject any and all bids as they may doom propor for the protection of the D.t.dS.tglfiSJ.AM GERRITSON MORRIS, J.

D. COSTIGAN, Grading Commissioners. CORPORATION NOTICES. "TVrOTICE IN THE MATTER OF APPOR Jll tloning the cost of paving, curbing and guttering Rockaway avenue, from East Now York avenue to Blake avenue The Mayor of the City of Brooklyn, tho Commissioner of the Department of City works of said city and the Supervisor of tho Twenty sixth Ward, pursuant to the provisions of an act of tho Legislature entitlod "An act to provide for the annexation to the City, of Brooklyn of the Town of Now Lots, and for tho acquisition and regulation of tho wator supply thereof," passed May 12, 1880, hereby give notice that the report and list in tho above entitled matter have been made, and that said reportandlist are now deposited in the Department of City Works, Room No. 34, Municipal Departments Building, whore the same can be examined by all persons Interested, and that the said Mayor, Commissioner of City Works and Supervisor will moot in the Mayor's offico on tho 3rd day of October.

1888, at 10 A to hear objections from persons interested. Although not required, it ia requested that persons having objections to make will presont them writing before the aliovo date at room No. 34. Municipal Departments Building, and on said datfl and bofore said hour at tho Mayor'B office, in tho C'ty Hl Brooklyri. September 19 1888.

ALFRED O. CHAPIN, Mayor. xv, aooo. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner of City Works.

GEORGE FORBELL, selO lOt Supervisor of the Twenty Bixth Ward. tSepartment of city works, com JLr mis liner's Office, Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, 2 ptember 18, 1888 Tho following proposals wore this day publicly opened and announced: For re flagging sidewalks on the east side of Grand avenue, between Loxington avenue and Gates avenue, known as lots Nos. 1 and 83, block 74, Soventh Ward map for flagging udewelks on tho, southeast cornor ot Dean street and Flatbush avenne, known as lot No. 12, block 2, Ninth Ward map; also, north sido of Bergen street, between Olasson avenue and Grapd ovenue, known as lots Nps. 48 and 40, block 37, Ninth Ward map; also, north side of Ced" street, between Myrtlo avenue and Contralavenue.

known as lots Nos. 20 and 21. block 1.000, Eighteenth Ward map. to wit Honry Mock, por squaro foot, 4 Jo. sureties, Joseph Barndis and H.

btojnmann. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner. Attest: P. L.

Nobthpp, Secretary. eel 0 fit HOTELS. ctttVi a VTfVW.T A JXi411Xv4JJXX. fik. 28 30 FULTON 8T, BROOKLYN, near ferry.

"Tfowly famished rooms good accommodations for por manont and transient guests 50 cents per night, 31.50 H. R. JACOBS' BROOKLYN THEATBB lOor. of Wxshtno fnn Anrt THE PRICES. MATINEH PRICES.

15o, 25e. 35o. and Matinees Monday, Wed I EVENING. 150. 20o.

30o. 50o. nesday and Saturday. Hoyt's Famous Satire, A BUNCH OF KEYS. New Songs, Specialties, and Dances.

Next Week Gray i Stephens Co. NO HIGHER jpOLONEL SINN'S PARK THEATER. TO NIGHT, LAST TIME OF DRIFTING APART. New and magnificent scenery. NEXT WEEK.

A. M. PALMER'S COMPANY IN JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN.

JIM THE PENMAN. JIM THE PENMAN. pRAND OPERA HOUSE. MONDAY NEXT THE OPERA SEASON. THE J.

O. DUFF COMIC OPERA COMPANY. In a GRAND SPECTACULAR PRODUCTION OJt A TRIP TO AFRICA" EIGHTY PEOPLE SOLOISTS, CHORUSES. BALLET, GRAND ORCHESTRA; (From the Standard Theator, Now York.) SALE OF SEATS NOW IN PROGRESS. O.

H. THE PICNIC OF THE ABOVE order for August. 19, postponed on account of rain, will bo held on tuksuax, nememner zo. a.u tickets for provious picnic will bo good. It will go on, rain or shino.

Also, a meeting of tho Picnic Committeo will bo held SUNDAY, Septomber 23, Gold Bt, 3 P.M. Committee: THOS. NEARY, Chairman. NICHOLAS J. McOAUL.

JAMES DOLAN. HENRY CARL IN, Secretary, PAT'K DONLON.C.D Tf EE AV. ACADEMY OF MUSIC, JJ Williamsburph Wock SEPTEMBER 17. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY MATINEES. Mr.

J. H. HAZEf.TON in tho reconstructed Amerfan drama, KENTUCK. (Tho great race scene). Next week, REDMOND BARRY CO.

AUCTION SAI.ES. NEXT TUESDAY. JERE. JOHNSON, Jn AUCTIONEER. ABSOLUTE CLOSING OUT AUCTION SALB Of thn rn n.

uninT 412 LOTS On the MICHAEL J. BERGEN FARM, In the TOWM OF NEW UTRECHT, N. adjoiuing the well known HUNT ESTATE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, AT 1 O'CLOCK P. ON THE PREMISES, FIFTY THIRD, FIFTyTfouRTH, FIFTY FIFTH, FIFTY SIXTH, FIFTY SEVENTH AND FIFTY NINTH STS, SEVENTH. EIGHTH AND NINTH AVENUES.

Tho lots, as well as the streets and avenues, are graded and shade troes planted. Taxes are much lower in tho Town of New Utrecht than in Brooklyn. The property must bo sicu and compared with other neighborhoods to be appreciated. All titles jruarnnteed by Tillo Guarantee and Trust Company. No exnenso for searches.

APPROACH BERGEN ESTATE (which is on such high ground and so well drained that within a few hours a'ter a storm all wator disappears) FROM BROOKLYN by Third av. Railroad to Forty ninth and Sixtioth sts. FROM NEW YORK, from the Battery, by Thirty ninth st. Ferry overy half hour. Until sale free stages will meet the Thirty ninth st.

ferryboats which leave New York at 1, 2, 3 and 4 o'clock in tho afternoon. BRILLIANT MU3IO BY TWENTY THIRD REGIMENT BAND DURING SALE. GRAND BANQUET UNDER COLOSSAL TENT At 12 o'clock on day of salo. Remember, the lots will bo Bold absolutely to tho higbost biddor. Romomber, this adjoins tho GREAT HUNT ESTATE, On which nearly 2,000 lots have already been sold and hundreds of buildings erected.

For maps, freo ferry tickots and full particulars apply to JERE JOHNSON, 60 Liberty st. New York; 393 Fulton Brooklyn, or at office on premises, corner of Eighth av and Forty ninth st. HOICETLOTS FOR SALE IN THE SEVENTEENTH WARD, BROOKLYN, GREENPOINT, ON VAN PELT, VAN COTT, NASSAU AND NOB MAN AVS, HUMBOLDT, RUSSELL, NORTH HENRY AND MONITOR STS. Streets and avenues are gradod. Bowored paved and lighted with oloctric light.

City water mains laid. The sidewalks borderod with trees and the blocks fenced. Undoubtedly tho choicest neighborhood in Greonpoint, MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRECIATED. ALL TITLES GUARANTEED BY TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COMPANY. NO EXPENSE FOR SEARCHES.

TERMS EASY. JERE. JOHNSON, CO LIBERTY ST, NEW YORK, Or. GEORGE W. PALMER, 278 MANHATTAN AV't Or on tho property, corner Nassau ttv.

and Jowell sts. A. VILLA SITES FOR SALE, 0 With ocean view, at BENSON HURST, BENSON HURST, BENSON HURST, BENSON11UHST, BENSONHURST, BY THE SEA, BY THE SEA, BY THE SEA, BY THE SEA, BY THE SEA, The select portion of BATH BEACH, L. I THE PRETTIEST AND MOST HEALTHY SUBURB OF NEW YORK. Within 45 minutes of Wall sti oat.

Neighborhood fenced and restricted: streets and sidewalks properly graded and graveled; water mains laid; trip delightful, by frequent trains and boats, via B. B. and W. h. R.

in counectiou with new ferry from the Battery. Noonocan appreciate the advantages of this property, as lately developed, without soeing it. The villa sites offered adjoin lots sold at auction July 31. Apply to JERE JOHNSON. (iO Liberty st.

New York; 303 Fulton Brooklyn, or in office iu new Bonsonhurst by tho Sea; depot on ths property. DESIRABLEXotSFOR 'SALE IN THE 1 EIGHTEENTH WARD, I BROOKLYN, ON WYCKOFF, DkKALB AND ST. NICHOLAS AVS, ELM, STOCKHOLM, STANHOPE AND I1IMKOD STS. Surrounded ou ull sides hy buildings. GREAT CHANCE To secure oligiblo building lot3 in tho most thrifty and growing ward of Brooklyn.

All titles guaranteed by tho Titlo Guarantee and Trust Company. No oxpenso for su. ivcli. Terms eisy. Apply to JKilF, JOHNSON, (SO Liberty st, Now York, 393 Fulton st, Brooklyn, Or at offices on the premises, cornor of DeKalb and Wyckoff avs.

TERE JOHNSON. AUCTIONEER. FREE EXCURSIONS DAILY TO HYATT HEIGHTS. HYATT HEIGHTS. HYATT HEIGHTS, HYATT HEIGHTS, HYATT HEIGHTS.

W1NF1KLD. L. WHERE jere johnson, is selling choice, superb and elegant lots $100 amVupward. payable $5 and 10 monthly. Timo to Hyatt Heights from Thirty fourth st, Nov York, sixteen minutes.

Commutation, including forry, about Scents. For maps, particulars and free excursion tickets, apply to JERE. JOHNSON, 00 Liberty Bt, New York; 393 Fulton st, IJrooklyn: WawnWoicerssaLe. S. FIRUSKI 4 SON, AUCTIONEERS, 178 Sell WEDNESDAY, September 20, at 11 A.

M. sharp, S00 lots, choice diamonds, gold and silver watches, gold chains, scarf pins, earrings, charms, lockets, rincs; a largo ami choice lot of sK rhng silver and Rogers Bros, tiuo plate, knives, lorks and spoons; very choice lot of books, musical and other instruments, guns, pistols, Ac. Order Arthur J. Heaney. 21 Atlantic av.

ORTGAGE SALE. EDWARD E. FORD, Auctioneer. Oifico, Hi COURT STREET. Soils September 24.

at Koeler's. storage rooms. Myrtle av, cornor of Mflrcv, ono Knabo piano forte, two ohouy pedestals, two pair laco curtains, two brass stands, black walnut Halo Kilburn folding bed and mattress, chorry bureaus, tho wholo for positivo s.ilo without further notico. By ordor of A. LATHEN SM 1TH, Attorney for Mortgagoo.

A UCTION. Will sell on MONDAY, September 24, 188S. At 10:30 A. At Johnson av, cornor Broadway, Brooklyn, E. A fine stock of carriages, light and heavy business wagons, road carls, fine sloighs, Ac, kc.

By A. KOHLRIESER, Carriage and wagon builder SUMMER RESORTS. DELAWARE WATER GAP, CATARACT HOUSE, L. M. TUCKER.

Hoalthful and beautiful mountain resort: near lako and river: boating, fishing; nobar; no malaria; no mosqui toes; superior scrvico; icot piazzas: goou roaas; li venes roasonanie, excursion iso.oo, via ij. onu vr. R. Sf7 weekly; coach at dypor. THE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP.

REMAINS OPEN UNTIL NOVEMBER, nlfordlng opportunity to visit this popular irt during the delightful Autumn months; send for circuhr. W. A. IIRODHEAD Jc SONS. BRANDON HOUSE, GREENWOOD LAKE.

N. Y. Ol'ENEO May 20. Two hours from New York via Erie R. R.

Morning train, 9:20: evening train, 4:20. Telegraph in house. Address D. EDGAR CLOSE. Proprietor.

BY THE SEA. PARKER HOUSE, SEA GIRT, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Special Rates for ipteiuber.

Til OS. DEVLIN, Proprietor. OHEGAN LAKE. lvi MOUNT PLEASANT HOUSE. Rates for September modorato.

llighgiound, beautiful scenery, perfectly healthy: four mib. troin Pcckskill on the Hudson very acci ssiblu to New York City. Address WALTER li. JONES, MOHEGAN, N. Y.

S' TETSON'S WATSON HOUSE, HAiivi.il i. V. NOW OPEN. IMPROV ED AND RENOVATED, ALEX. McC.

STETSON, Proprietor. WINTER RESORTS. RENT WOOD, LONG ISLAND, N. Y. THE A A Lt PINE PARK.

Honso protected by a 12 acre park of evorgrconp, natural pines extending lor miles in all directions; dry, gravelly foil; water and fcanttary arrangements the beai; open tiros, sun room, 41 mik from Brooklyn. 11. I. PRENTICE, Manager. CL A I ItVO YA NTS.

ME. BARRXsTTHITWELL KNOWN clairvoyant, has returned. This wouderful lady rcada your lifo with great power; business change, law suits, wills, divorces, health; tells whom and whento marry; brings separated together; causo3 spocdy marriages; settles lovers' qiiarrolrf, etc. If you hrivo boon disappointed by othera, don't bo discouraged. Coino ana bo convinced.

10 to 1) P. M. Ladies 5Uc. and 31. 4i)0 Atlantic av, near Third; riog UU No.

1. At homo Sunday. MB. DYOLF, MEDICAL CLAIRVOY rirncllin? hnslth. llllslcCSS.

DIRT ria" oond changes; tells of present and future: unites the separated; thoso in doubt oriu troublo should seohor Without ran: cranco aituuga; magum mont and treatment by tho medico oloctrical apparatus. Office hours 10:30 A. M. until 10 P. satisfaction Civen: seen on Sunday.

417? Carltonav 0 RlGINAL GYPSY iYjL clairvoyant, formerly of Atlantio av, would bo pleased to soo bcr friends at 120 Putnam av; near Franklin: no gentlemen; Putnam and Halsey Bt. cars pass the door. Fortune telling by hand, cards JD or teacup, 25 and 50 cents. 354 State st, neax Sort. I NSURANCE POLICIES, APPLICATIONS.

RENEWAL NOTIOHS ANT CIRCUI.ARS. Printed with tho ntmost noatness and dispatch at tiu BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING ORATT INSTITUTE. DAY CLASSES W1XL BE ORGANIZED AT INTERVALS BETWEEN SEPTEMBER 18 AND OCTOBER 1. EVENING CLASSES, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1. The following courses are now opon: Full three years1 course, inoluding daily work in mathematics, science and English branches, togethor with drawing, shop practice, cooking, also courses in froo hand, mechanical and architectural drawing, designing and modeling; sowing, art embroidery, millinery, dressmaking, cooking, home nursing and emergencies; phonography and typewriting; carpentry, pattern making, moulding, foundry practice, forging, machine shop work and tho building trades.

Application blanks and all nocossary information may be obtained upon applying by lotter or in person at tho office of tho Institute, Ryorson Bt, between DeKalb and Willoughby avs. OSlco hours, dally, 9 A. M. to 5 P. ond Monday, Wednesday and Friday evenings from 7 to 9 STERN'S SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES, 177 179 MONTAGUE ST, BROOKLYN, 27 East Forty fourth st.

New York. MIt would be most impossiblo, I think, to overrate the merits of Profossor STERN'S mothnd oi teaching the languages; for not only is it perfect from a theoretical point or" view, but the practical results aro most remarkable." EDWARD J. WARD. Assistant Superintendent of Schools, Brooklyn. Classes and privato instruction in German, French, Spanish, Italian.

Competent native pvotessors. "The natural ON AND AFTER THE 17th OF SEPTEMBER Mr. MEXCO STERN may be seen every Monday and Thursday between 10 and 12 and 3 and 5 o'clock at 177 179 Mon tairuo st, Brooklyn. NOTICE Letters Bhould be addrossodtothe Now York office. ROEBEL ACADEMY Under the direction of tho trustees of the jjiooklyn Kindorgartcn and I lien School Incorporated 1883.

CSQ 630 LAFAYETTE AVENUE, Opposite Tompkins Park. Kindergarten and Academic Departments. Tho highest principles of education applied through the best methods. Fall term BEGINS Wodneaday, September 19. at which time applications for admission can bo made to tho principal at the academy.

Catalogues with full details, coursaB of study, terms, at drug stores cornor of DoKalb and Marcy avs, and corner of Tompkins and Putnam avn, THE" PACKER COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Joralemon st, betweon Clinton and Court. A school for the thorough teaching of young ladiea. Collegiate, Academic ami Primary Departments. Tho no.Tt term will BEGIN SEPTEMBER.

24, 1SSS. Now students will be assigned to classos SEPTEMBER li), 20, 21. There aro no extr.i charges for instruction in Latin, Greek, German, French, Drawing and Gymnastics. An attractive homo, under liberal management. Receives students from out of town.

The Forty third Annual Catalogue sent on application. T. J. BACKUS, LL. President of the Faculty.

rfOLLEGIATE AND POLYTECHNIC Viy INSTITUTE. Tho academic year COMMENCES tember 19. Tho first two days will bo devoted to the examination of candidates for admission, and tho regular work of the institute will commence MONDAY, September 24. Former pupils who are unable to be presont on tho 24tht and who wish to retain thoir seats muBt givo notice to tho registrar, otherwise their scats will bo filled. Catalogues containing all required information can be obtained at tho instttnto, or they will be forwarded upon postal appHcation to D.

II. COCHRAN. LL.D., president, of faculty. J. H.

FROTHf NGIIAM, President Trusteoa. TCATHARINErS HALL, BROOKLYN, N. Y. 28Q 2U2 "WASHINGTON AY. In charge of the Sisters of St.

John the Evangolist. Advent term OPENS Soptember iiG. Rector, the Bishop of Long Island. Terms por annum for boarding pupils, English, French and Latin, $350 to $400. Day pupils from $50 to $100, according to class.

Kindergarten department will OPEN October 1. Boyd from 4 to 8 years are admitted. Dopartment for boys will be OPENED from 8 to 12 years of ago. Applications to bo mado to tho Sisters in charge. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS 138 MONTAGUE STREET.

Tho thirty oighth year of this day and hoarding school for young Jadiesand little girls will BEGIN SEPTEMBER 2G. Tho principals will bo in attendance a wook earlier to receivo applications. Senior, Junior and Primary Departments. Superior advantages for the study of music, art and modern language, and special preparation in Latin and Greek for college. CHARLES E.

WEST. LL.D.,? MARY A. BRIGHAM, Principals. PROSPECT PARK INSTITUTE. A THOROUGH PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS AND YOUNG MEN.

144 PARK PLACE, nn.ir Seventh and Flatbush avs. SIXTH YEAR BEGINS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17. Pupils carefully instructed in the essentials of a scientific, English, classical or commercial education, or lit ted for college. Address R. D.

DODGE. C. Principal. nnHE BRYANT A STRATTON' J. BUSINESS COLLEGE, 38 to 44 Court st, opposito City Hall, THIS IS THE ONLY INSTITUTION IN THE CITY DEVOTED EXCLUSIVELY TO BUSINESS TRAINING.

Individual instruction. Students may enter at any timo. Call or send for catalogue. C. LAG HO UN, Principal and Proprietor.

Kissicies business college, 192 and 1H4 FULTON ST, is open for tho reception of young men and women who wish to learn any of tho useful branches required for immediate practical use in usiness: separate apartments for backward pupils and rUn.tn iimtrnntion for those whose earlv education has been neglected; languages, higher mathematics, freo hand and mechanical drawing, stenography and typewriting. Day or evening. TtfISS WHITCOMB'S SCHOOL FOR iYEL Young Ladies and Children, 191 Clinton st, REOPENS SEPTEMBER 20. The aim of tho school is careful individual training throughout its primary, junior and senior departments; students fitted for college; post graduato class in history and literature. Miss Whit comb may bo consulted at her residence, 180 Clinton st.

Circulars on application. rraECRITOENDEN, MISS H. M.WHEEL ER, Principal, 97 Hicks t. corner Pineapple Third year BEGINS September20, 1SS8. Preparatory, Primary, French and Kindergarten Department for both sexes.

Miss "Whooler was connected with the Packer Collegiate Institute for eight years. AppHcation for ontranco may bo made on tho 17, 18 and 19 from 10 to 12, Circulars on application. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES AND CHILDREN, 525 CLINTON AV, willREOPEN SEPTEMBER 20. Young children receivo careful personal attention. Coursosot study in English, Latin, French.

Gorman, Music and Drawing. Students fitted for college. Special clashes for post graduates may bo joined by other ladios. Miss ROUiSDS at home from 1 to P. M.

aftor September 14. npitlNITY HALL, BEVE11LY, N. J. ESTABLISHED 18G7. A thorough homo school for twenty younjr ladies.

Yariod advantages ot the highest order. Caroful training in manner, inind and hoavt. Solid culture in English. Music, Art and Languages. Twonty lirst year begins SEPTEMBER 27.

For circulars address tho principal, RACHEI.LE GIBBONS HUNT. INDIVIDUALISM IN EDUCATION. THE BROOKLYN LATIN SCHOOL. Second ond Floors. Montague Street, FOR THE GENERAL AND SPECIAL TRAINING OF 7S BOYS FROM 9 TO YEARS.

OASKIE HARRISON, M. AND A FULL STAFF. Rooms, Enhanced in Attractiveness, Now Open. JNSTITUT 13, 19 a Sixth av, English, German and French Boarding and Day School for young Indies and children, REOPENS SEPTEMBER 17; graded cUssos; careful instruction. Established 1S72 by the principal, Mrs.

E. C. STACKER, nee Christianson. JERLITSCHOOL OF LANGUAGES. TERM BEGINS NOW.

CIRCULARS. Ac. AT OFFICE. 40 COURT ST. BROOKLYN "PREP All ATO RY SCHO FOR BOYS, Johnston Building, corner NeviDB st.

and av. School begins ils tenth yoar Monday. September 17; its advantages for a business education are unsurpassed. For catalogues or other informa tionaddress C. 11.

CARPENTER. BOYS KIITEDFOB "POLYTECHNIC BY L. W. HART. A.

Coll. Gram. School, 44 Court, noar the Packer; refer to Prof. Cochran, Prot. Symour, Prof.

Backus, Prof. Porkius. Judge Reynolds, A. W. Beu Bon.

Gen. A. (J. Jinnies, Gon. I.

S. Catlin. THE KINDERGARTEN AND ELEMENT ary classes, Froebol system, for boys and girls, 1102 Clinton st, will REOPEN September 21. 1KSH; circulars on application. The Misses FREDEKICKA and HER MINA DOYE.

Principals. ATHENE UM BUILDING, Corner Atlantic av. and Clinton st, MR. DUNN'S SCHOOL FOR BOYS 1 REOPEN WEDNESDAY, September 20. Applications for now pupils receivod after 20th inst.

Eighteenth yoar. Entire reorganization jf classes. "ROWNE'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, 30 1 Fulton st. (bolow Pierrcpont); oifico but ono flight up Students begin any time. Individual instruction.

Writing, arithmetic, bookkeeping, spolltug. correspondence, business forms, etc. Day and evoning sessions. Spocial department of phonography and typewriting. ISS M.

A. CLARK WILL REOPEN her school. 2f)r Jefferson av. SEPTEMBER 20. This school nrovidos a thorough course of English in struction and elementary French.

Special attention is given to object lessons in tho primary grades. HE BROOKLYN FROEBF.L KINDERGARTEN; 210 CLINTON ST, CORNER OF ATLANTIC AV, Will be REOPENED OCTOBER 1, in charge of tho Misses SHARPE. Circulars at 130 Garden place. mHE ELIOT PREPARATORY SCHOOL A FOR GIRLS AND BOYS will OPEN SEPTEMBER 19at 4 Strong place. Kindergarten occupation for little children.

Mmo. Simonson's successor. Miss KNIGHT, principal. Call after September 10 from 4 to 6 P. M.

THE BEDFORD SCHOOL FOR BOYS, corner Bedford av and Fulton st, REOPENS SEPTEMBER 17. Individual instruction in English, commercial or classical studies. Circulars on application. H.O.TALMAGE, A.jjtt., Principal WILL REOPEN their boarding and doy school for young ladies and childron, on WEDNESDAY, Sjptcmber 19 (sixteenth year). Circulars obtained ty addressing 121 Park placo, betweon Sixth and Seventh avs.

I7RIENDS' "SCHOOL "FOR BOYS AND 1 girls, 110 Schermerborn st, REOPENS ninth month (SEPTEMBER) IS, 1HHS. Tho school is under tho care of tho Society of Friends, but rocoivos childron of other denominations. ic5T. PETER'S COLLEGE, k3 Grand st, Jersey City, under the rtlroction of tho JESUlV FATHERS. From Brooklyn by the Annex boat in half an hour.

Terms per quartor, $15.25. HE NASSAU INSTITUTE, DAY AND BOARDING SCHOOL For girls and young ladies, 429 CLASSON av. OPENS its twenty first year SEPTEMBER 20. Kindergarten Department included. Circularsipou application.

ROFESSOR W. A. STAMM DAY A.SSL) BOARDING SCHOOL, FOK BUI.1. nmsry, lommorcial and Classical Departments. T.rtT, HEN 15 lr.lv rj mail! 1 r.

ummrumu YOUNG LADIES. Mmo. J. M. STAMM.

Principal, 102 Berkeley place, between jiixth and Seventh avs TREENE COLLEGIATE NSTITUTE, Tf day and homo school for young larticsand childron, 1G5 Lafayette av. Twenty fifth year BEGINS SEPTEMBER 19. All grades. Sond for cataloguo to Rev. HARRIS R.

GREENE, Principal. nnHE MISSES CRAWFORD'S JL BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL BEGINS SEPTEMBER 20, 1888. Residence, 28 First place. Preparation of studios during school hours for ensuing day a specialty. RS.

ROBERT GOODWIN'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. iri4 MONTAGUE REOPF.NS October 4. English studios under tho spe cial direction of Mis3 Clara F. HaU. A few boys under 10 years aro roceived.

Mrs. GOODWIN and Miss HALL may bo consulted at tho school building after tho 20th inst. from 0 to 12. For circulars apply at the school. TOCKWOOD'S ACADEMY FOR YOUTH iLi of both sexes ond all ages, REOPENS on MONDAY, Soptembor 10, 1888.

at Nos. HIS and 140 South Oxford st. Double building in excellent ropair, llghtod on fonrsidos; amploand shaded playground; callsthon tics: sexes separate iu the higher grades. Circular and catalogue sont on reaiicst. QOHOOL FOR GIRLS KINDERGAR Kj ton and Primary Department Miss VIDAUD, 102 MONTAGUE STREET.

Fall term opens MONDAY, October 1. Addross, until Soptember 20, 100 Pineapple st. After Soptembor 20 Miss VIDAUD will bo at tho rooms daily, from 10 until 12. 4 SIDNEY PLACE. ej THE HEIGHTS PRIVATE SCHOOL For boyB and girls, With classes for older girls, will REOPEN THURSDAY, 8EPTEM 27.

1S88. TVf EW YORK. AVENUE INSTITUTE, (MISS PARSONS' School), cornor Now York av and Pacific Bt. REOPENS THURSDAY, September 20; a thorough school for younjr Ladies and OirlB; boys admitted to kindergarten ana primary departments. EISTERSCHAFT SCHOOL FOR LAN guages Profosior Esher, from tho Royal Univor Berlin, and Licentiato of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, teaches Gorman, Spanish, Fronch, Portuguese, rapidly, at 387 Jay st.

Doy and evening classes forming now. ARE iYOlf LOOKING FOB A LIMITED SCHOOL, With every branch of education poraonally supervised? Write ST. PAUL'S HALL, SALEM, N. Y. ME.

GIRAUD'S FRENCH AND EN ghsh School for Young Ladios and Children, at 399 GATES AVt NEAR NOSTRAND, will REOPEN SEPTEMBER 17. French iu tho language of the school. 4' 68 STATE ST. THE MISSES BREATH Will REOPEN THEIR SCHOOL MONDAY. September 24.

R. BEN FOSTER Will rftmtM A. Tlfnlt eA nnmhftrof nunils for InstrUC palntinir from naturo In oil, watrcoton, Ac. BTUDiO, 8 BAST SEVENTEENTH STREET. JtjBVf 1VH, IO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND a.

Am. lioor una larKQ room ui. mui ut. wx uatu i hot and cold water. 47o Oarlton av.

TO LET PART OF HOUSE 5 ROOMS. to small family: reni erenoes regnired. 473 Oarlton av TO LET PART OF HOUSE A SECOND A floor of 3 rooms, to adultB only. 264 eiinton avenue. LET PART OF HOUSE A SECOND floor of four rooms ana a gunroom; partly fur ed if desired rent 815.

394 Sixth st, South Brook mshi lyn, LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor, 3 rooms with aloovo; noi ana cola wator; good order; to man and vrifo or two adults. 103 North Portland av. mo LET PART OF HOUSE LOWER I part of brown stone house, 413 Quincy st noar Tompkins av 6 rooms in first class order rent rea sonable. Apply on premiBen. mO LET PART OFHOUSB 5 BOOMS 1 on socond floor; all improvements; ploasant location; rent 818; possession immediately; no bill.

300 st, near omyveaauv TO LET PART OF HOUSE IN STONE front, 840 Greene av rooms, iwo lower lioors ana two small rooms on third; all improvements; convenient to road; rent $25. Ajpply at 301 Gates ay. LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor 3 rooms uso of bath in 13ean st, near Nevina; all newly painted and papered a small family only. Address UMA, box jlq, uiiiou. TO LET PART OF HUUKHi A FLEAS ant third story in a strictly privato house whero owner resides all improvements; good location; rent $12.

Address CLIFTON, Eagle branoh, 44 Broadway. T7rTEMPART OF HOUSE UPPER part, 421A Monroe st, between Sumnor and Throop avs; convenient to Fulton st. station elovatod railroad; reforoncoB exchanged. mo LET PART OF HOUSE FURNISH A ed A floor of 4 rooms and can give 1 or 2 rooms on third floor, with improvements; furnished or unfurnished. 243 Livingston st, book of Loeser'a; corner houBe.

TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES FLOORS, 0 rooms; oil improvements; private houses; ronts, 813 to S25 por month; one block from station. LE DOUX 1,691 Broadway, Brooklyn (Halsoy Bt. ele vatoa OF HOUSE UPPER I part of house 01 DeKalb av, near Fulton st. consisting of two floors and containing 5 rooms and bath good ordor; immediato possession. Apply on premises or to GRACE MORTLjlOlFulton st.

mo LET PART OF HOUSE TO A JL small family, second and half of tho third floor of a T3 8tory high stoop house, with all improvements, on Wyckotf st. near Court. Inquiro of CHR. SCHMIDT, 156 Court Bt, Brooklyn. TO LET PART OF HOUSE TO SMALL family lower part of dwelling honse at 380 Court Bt, opposito Carroll Park; parlor and basement floors; 6 'rooms all in good order halls and stairs carpetod terms moderate to desirable tenement.

TO LET PART OF HOUSE OWNER would share modern house, 153 Carroll st, betweon Henry and Clinton, with small family; reasonable forms to right party takgjtowwpurt.orwould ront the whole. "OTiET PART OF HOUSE ON THE Hill Hancock st, noar Bedford av Location and neighborhood unsurpassed; part of a 3 story brown stone houBe, the owner oooupying the socond floor; torms exceedingly liberal to desirable tenant small family essential references given and roquirod. Apply to PAUL a TO LET PART OF HOUSE PARLOR and basement, with part of third floor, in a superb 3 story and boBement brown Btone front house, southern oxposuro; location private; refined neighborhood, near Bedford; modern improvements, including cabinet, walnut finish, frescoing, min ors, moderate rental. Address UNSURPASSED, Eagle office. TO LET PART OF HOUSE 22, LOW or part of private residence 92 Hart st, near Marcy av; five blookB from Btation; Tompkins av.

cars to Williamsburgh ferries: 5 rooms; halls carpeted and hoated by owner; beautiful location; possession October 1. Apply on premises, or RUSTIN ROBB1NS, 44 Court sc. TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES LOWER port, 250 Clermont av, noar DeKalb; desirable lower part. 0 rooms, all improvements, fino location, low rent to small family; also, 175 Ryerson st, lower part, 7 rooms, every improvement, ront $22 ond many othors. BULK LEY 4.

HORTON. 400 Myrtle av, between Vanderbilt and Clinton opon until 0 M. XO IiET MOl'SES FtJRNISHEP. mO LET HOUSE FURNISHED 10 6 fl Montague st A good opportunity for a careful tenant, with email family. Apply at 241 Henry Bt, corner Joralemon.

mo LET HOUSE FURNISHED NO. 75 JL First place 4 Btory, 85x00 tin good order; suitable for boarding houso; rent very low to good tenant. CHARLES A. SEYMOUR 203 Montague Bt. TO LET HOUSE FURNISHED A pleasant 3 story, 22 feet front, frame, all improvements; Cumberland st, noar station: to family of adults.

Inquire of REEVE PENDLETON, 0 Greene av; or PAUL 0. GRENING, 420 Gates av riOLET HOUSE FURNISHED COR JL nv houso in a delightful location where owner and family will remain in payment of rent a rare opportunity for a young couple to commence housekeeping. Apply on premises, 220 Sixth av. LET HOUSE FURNISHED A handsomely furnishod 3 story brown stone house 13 rooms; with brick stable; 3 stalls with private alloy way: all complete. Can by rented low by applying at once to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court Bt, Phenix Build ing, and 270 Flatbush av.

IO LET HOUSES FURNISHED VI mnit.v nf Prosnect Park. Flatbush av. entrance 3 and 4 story brick and stone dwellings, at rents from $000 to $2,500 per annum: very desirable; location best in the city. Apply to WILLIAM J.TATE, 280 Flatbush av, corner of Prospect place. TO LET HOUSE FURNISHED HAND somely urnishod house in a delightful location convenient to cars and ferries; the owner and wife will remain if agreeable in part payment with privilege of other boarders.

Address X. Y. Box 2, Eagle office. HOUSE FURNISHED AN Ml elegantly furnished 3 story and attic houso, in fine location, to respectable family with best of roferonce; owner small family of adults will board for ront. For particulars apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court Bt, Phonix Building; 270 Flatbush av.

TO LET ROOMS 3 ROOM APART ments in 770 Fulton st; halls carpeted and handsomely papered can bo seen Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, 3 to 4. HAVILAND SONS, corner Fulton st. and Grand av and 390 Claon av. TO LET ROOMS A FEW UNFUR nibhed rooms, Bleam hoat, hot water, baths: finest sanitary construction; central location, No. 230 Duftiold st $2 to $4 weekly each rjf erences no young children also a singlo room, furnished1 rgWLEf ROOMSHREE" PLEASANT JL rooms ou third floor, unfurnished or partly; hot and cold water bath on floor below throo minutes from Nostrand av.

station; no childron; rout per month, $15. AddroBS X.f Eagle Bedford branch. A I A JOI JP 3 USES. TO LET APARTMENTS FEW CHOICE apartments in tho Montague, ton minutes from Wall st. 103 and 105 Moutaguo tv, Brooklyn.situated on Brooklyn Heights, near Wall st.

Forry, overlooking tho bay and harbor; within 15 minutes of tho Stock Exchange and Prodtico Exchange; constructed of granite and brick, with front stairs ot marble and iron and rear stairs of smto and iron; all walls and beams protected with Lyons' patent fireproof blocks and platoa; plumbing perfect; steam heat and elevators: stained plass and decoration by Tiffany; for accessibility, location, comfort, stylo and olcganca unsurpassed in Now York or Brooklyn: ronta from $1,000 to $1,050. Apply to CHRIS. HEISER, agent, or FRED J. STONE, owner, 32 Liberty st. New York.

LET VEPtElT ASSEMBLY ROOMS for dramatic and eocial entertainments; splondid stage and scenery fino maple floor for dancing will seat 1.000; also, furnished lodge rooms. Corner Gallatin place and Fulton st. OLETHOP" OR FACTORYAT 150 Navy (roar), near Myrtle av, a 3 story brick building, 20x40. suitable for shop or any manufacturing business; good driveway: will be put in order to suit ten an t. Alfr ASTEVEN SOJ10fjFa 1 tonst; LET BALLROOM THE CITY Assembly ROOMS, on Washington st, two doors from Post Office, having been thoroughly renovated and beautifully decorated, under a now management, will bo let at reasonable torms for balls, sociables, weddings and fairs.

Apply in restaurant, GEORGE KINKEL, 327 Washingtonst. INSURANCE. THE MERCANTILE BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF NEW YORK. PURELY MUTUAL. RESERVE FUND PAID 200,000 575,000 OFFICERS: Col.

JOS. 17. CONGDON, ALBURN II. KRUM, M. M.

BELDINO, JOSEPH GALES, Gen. J. V. MESEROLE, LEWIS J. WEST.

EMIL S. LEVI, J. HENRY SMITH, BEN. F. CROMWELL.

D. W. ODIORNE, ALONZO ALFORD, W1NTIELD S. GILMORE, HENRY ROSENHEIM, WILLIAM WILLS. ABEL CROOK.

Counsel. Cost of insurance, for $5,000, from $5 to $0.50 por month. MernboriA includes many of Brooklyn's host citizens. For particulars or membership apply in person or by mn IRA W. STEWARD, Secretary and Treasurer, 319 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY.

gHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. CASH CAPITAL $1,000,000. INSURES AGAINST LOSS BY FIRE. OFFICES: PHENIX BUILDING, COURT STREET, No.

OS BROADWAY, BROOKLYN. E. OITY OF NEW YORK: WESTERN UNION BUILDING. Broadway, corner Doy street. OFFICERS: GEORGE P.

SHELDON, President. ARTHUR B. GRAVES, Vice President. GEORGE INGRAHAM, Socond Vice President Peilandeji chaw. Secretary.

Chaiiles O. Little, Assistant Secretary. B. O. Thorn, Secretary Brooklyn Department.

TLANTIG MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. NEW YORK. Office, 51 WALL ST. ORGANfZED J842. INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS And will issue policios making loss payable in England.

Assets for the socurity of its policies are more than TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Tho profits of the company revert to tho assured and ire divided annually upon the premiums terminated luring tho year, certificates for which are issuod bear ng interest in accordance with its charter. J. D. JONES.

Prosidont. W. H. H. MOORE, Vice Prosidont.

A. A. RAVEN, Second Vico Prosidont J. H. OnAPJIAN, Socretary.

mHE WILLIAMSBURGH CITY FIRE IN A SURANC'E COMPANY OF BROOKLYN, N. Y. ABSTRACT OF STATEMENT, January 1, 1888. Capital Roinsnrance reserve, 551,307.115 Net surplus 584,270.30 4M0t8 OFFiCESV "85.578.31 Oorner Broadway and Kent av. and 211 Montague Bt Brooklyn; 150 Broadway, New York.

EDMUND DlUauS, President, F. H. Wat, Sen. vV. H.

Bbowh, Assistant Seo. A. W. Gxnoux, Assistant Seo Jisse Watsom, Gen. Agent.

aCTTNA INSURANCE COMPANY, jFj HARTFORD, CONN. AGGREGATE AMOUNT OF $0,054,610.50 TOTAL. EXCEPT CAPITAL AND NET SURPLUS 1,801,428.48 JOINT STOCK CAPITAL PAID 4,000 000.00 SURPLUS BEYOND ALL LIABILITIES 3,193,182.13 l'otal .....89,054,010.58 A. B. THORN.

Aeent. 202 Mn'ntaiuo it CONTINENTAL INSURANCE CORNER COURT AKD MONTAGUE STREETS. Capital 81,000,000.00 Net eurpluB 1,012,003.80 Total assets i KKfM. 4.880.751.27 H. H.

LAMPORTProsident. F. O. MOORE, Vice President. 0.

H. DUTOHEn. Seoretary Brooklyn Department. COP ART NEKSHIP NOTICE. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF DISSO JLl lntion of tho firm of JOHN P.

HEYEN CO. by withdrawal of John P. Heyen. BuginesB will be continued by JAMES FREEMAN at lJiSSlulton st, Brooklyn, under the namo of JOHN P. HEYEN 4 CO.

James Freeman will sign in liquidation. Dated September 13, 1888. JOHN P. JAMES FREEMAjy. PIANOS, j'' PIANO FOR SALE, 25.

Bradbury square 875 185 250 35 1 to 10 Elegant upright. Steinway upright. ren stop organ. Rents and installments Fnltoi st, near Loeser's. PERFECTPIANO TUNING TWEN ty flve yearaSUatly practice.

T. STANLEY, piano tuner and lb. 1G0. 415 and 772 Oaten 401 Tompkins a 238 Flatbnsh av. 478 Myrtle av, and 51 Smith st: .11.

Fulton street. 1EX THE EAGLE UVISnX VAI 4H SUM TTJUkB. TMULTON BANK. JtV The following balances remain unoUvimed in this panic ior two years provious to aeptemDer 4, 4 opo: Juliette Howard S33.34; Arthur W. $0.80 Honrv Hamilton 8.52 Julia Griffin 25.00 Davis Deheley 5.02 A.

A. Dailey, Surrogate 354.42 Ann E. Hooper 6.06 Charlos W. Fusolehr 1.09 Uoorgo li. liaaer a Co 35 30 Estolle O.

72 John L. C. Caruana. 15U.0K Mi J. Fitzlmmons.

1.50 Tames D. lO.yo N. Y. 4 Br. Saw MU1 Isaac B.

Crane H. A. Carman Edward D. Hnrd J. N.

Ackennan John H. Bergen Soymour J. Holly. A. P.

Dollena Frank Jones Diok Gooson A. 8. Hausman L. Carter Gray. flharlns D.

1.00 1.SO Uomnauv b.tiu 2.50 3.00 4.03 3.00 69.55 4.75 29.75 5.00 3.34 9.42 1.22 3.70 91 4.47 11.05 2.59 Opie A Co w. G. Stetnmetz, Controller Theodore L. Mnnson 11.53 8H 14.451 18 94 Augusta G.VanWag ner Estate of Herman Tons 1.45 15.00 70 H. H.

Jjilllston Edward Purcelll Leach Co 23! Fraser Co 1.83 Josoph treasurer Riobard B. Dospard. Hamilton B. Brad shaw Henry Oorr Nicholas 3.00 Louis Wonk A. O.

Wheeler, clerk. Edward C. Louis A. Movers 71 1.221 4.04' Susan O. Sanford Charles Wachter.

Frank B. Tracey Alfred A St, Amend Barnes JohnBton. 31.13' David H. Hitchcock. 200.00 7.37 3.83 Dudloy McUuo, exrs R.

M. F. A. Dunn Isaac H. Gentleman.

Thomas A. Blarney. George Herman Carlton II. Betts Joseph Gard Peter C. A sserson.

William Hough Henry W. Foote Patrick Carlln Joseph F. 40, 10, Jessie S. Richurdson 39.6!) rrodenck o.bo 15 12 7.00 3.2!) 5 87 1.20 3.85 John A. Nichols, treasurer Franklin R.Nash....

Louis P. Tope Silas W. Stein Charles McDermott. Horatio S. Mary J.

Mullen John MoGrath Lott Brothers 4.70 28 70 40.40 4 47 0.84 1.00 13.17 4.U3 2.95 4.00 W. H. Strong J. A. NEXSEN.

Cashier. Sworn to bofore mo this 21st day of September, 188S. J. H. MoonE, JJotary Public.

DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. Bureau of Animal Industry. Washington. D. December 21, 18S7 Notice is hereby given that contagious Slouro pnoumonia exists among cattle in tho countfos of 'ew York, Westchoster, Kings, Queens and Richmond, State of New York.

By virtue ot an Executive order made by the Governor of the State of New York on August 10, 1887, and by a supplemental order thereto made by tho said Govornor on tho 8th day of December, 1887, all persons aro prohibited from moving any cattle from ono herd or premiseB to anotherwithin suidcounties, and from allowing any cattle to bo upon any highway or npon any uninclosod bind within said countios, and from moving any cattlo out of the said counties without a permit Bigned by an Inspector of tho Bureau of Animal Industry of tho United States. All persons violating tho terma of thisproliibition will ho prosecuted under Chapter 134 of tho Laws of 1878 of New York, entitled "An Act in Relation to Infectious and Contajcious Diseasos of Animals." This notice is given by virtue of and in accordance with tho above montioned orders made by. tho Governor of tho Stato of New York under authority of said Chapter 134 of tbo Laws of 1878. For permits to move cattlo and further application will bo made to Protestor James Law, Chief Inspector for tho State of Now York of tho Bureau of Animal Indnstry, 1,512 Broadway, New York. D.

E. SALMON. d24 tf Chief Inspoctor JJuroau of Industry. qtatement'of "balances and DI IDENDS remaining unclaimed in the Commeroial Banlc.Brcoklyn, N. for two years prior to September laacs; BALANCES.

F. E. H. Haines (S. It.

H. Haines 54 1.59 18.03 43.03 1.48 9 59 1.60 80 74 Waltor $21.90 Goo. L. Blake 14.0(1 A. Haum 2.27 J.

H. Ireland Kate G. James Saadie M.Johnstoue. S. D.

Nolan 'John O'Brion A. D. Beken 2.77 W. H. Benton 2.94! Carlton If.

Botts Dan Bishop 0.32 J. D. Prico C. H.Schnackonherg. Jas.

Strong J. D. Carroll 47.42 I. Cirann lit! F. J.

Conlon 2.30 i. languoroy 1.1(7 J. H. Harrow 3.liS'E. ..143.02 J.

P. Dodce 2.41 Union Spring Oo. 24 M. Waischauer 4.21 Jas. Whitley, Sr 2.23 DIVIDENDS.

A. J. Jagger 18.90 J. J. Dunn 4.84 Chas.

A. 2.95 Sam'l E. Faron 1.42 Fincke fc Riele 83 Statr op New York. County of Kings, ss. On this 31st day of August, 1888, personally appeared before mo JOHN J.

VAIL, who, being by mo duly sworn, eays ho is tho Cashier of the Commercial Bank, Brooklyn, and that the above is a true statement of unclaimed balances and dividends for the two years prior to September 1, 1888. JOHN J. VAIL. Subscribed and sworn to before mo this 31st day of August, 1888. CHAS.

T. YOUNG, Notary Public, Kings County. SAVEONErTHiRD OF THE money spout for kindling wood each month by nsing I TINDER WOOD, I A dry oak kindling, sold by grocers in paper bundles. It i hotter than other kindling wood because 1. It always burns when lighted.

2. It coBtH fully one third less for the same duty. M. Iioinfr made from oak it leaver a lasting bod of coals, 4. It brings no vermin into tho house aud hr.s a tendency to drive them away.

5. It is delivered and stored without extra charge If ordered in sacks, Prico Hat mailed on application. WOOD TREATMENT COMPANY, Dock, foot of rid at. Brooklyn. "TIITY CLERK'S OFFICE, CITY HALL, Brooklyn, September 22, 1888.

Public notice is horehy given that an application has been presented to the Common Council ot tho City of Brooklyn hy Tho Brooklyn Height. Railroad Company and by the Wall street l'eny Railroad Company for the consent of tho local authorities lo construct and operate a surface railroad through and along Montague street in this city, under and in pursuance of chapter 2W.I of the Laws of 18H 1, and that such application will bo first considered by the Committee on Kail roads of he Common Council, in the committee rooms, City Hall on Friday evening, October 12, 18S8, at ii o'clock. By order of tho Common Council. eo2214t Attest: JOHN SHANLEY, City Clerk. C'lHEAP GAS PEOPLES A17I) CON SUMERS' GAS COMPANY, la MONTAGUE ST.

AH who wish to overthrow the monopoly and get their gas at 70 cents per 1,000 are invited to subscribo to the stock. $10, payable throughout a whole year, will mako you a shareholder. Ladies, as well as gontlomon, are solicited to call at the oihee and obtain all particulars. This is the only way to deal with monopolies and trusts. Co operation and organization will prevail against all odds.

SegarjintsredyedTequal to Vj London dye. Alterations and repairs mado before November 1, 2i per cent, loss than regular rates. Orders for new garments equally low. A full lino of soal garments on hand. Tight fitting jackets a specialty.

F. O. LINDEH, manufacturer, 59.) Fulton st, opposite Flatbush av. aker, Of Picrrenont st, HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW STORE, 1,452 FULTON ST, ABOVE TOMPKINS AV. Orders there or at his residence.

448 Hatsoy st, will bo promptly attended to. Opmma. G. S. WEST, 304 FULTON ST.

IMPORTED BONNETS AND 11 ATS FROM LEADING PARTS AND LONDON HOUSES. WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20 AND 27. DISPOSING OF YOUR LEFT OFF CLOTHING PLEASE REMEMBER THAT I WILL POSITIVELY PAY THE HIGHEST PKICE ON EARTH FOR LADIES' AND GENTS' LEFT OFF CLOTHING. CAMERON, 202 FLATBUSH A V. A LADY MASSAGE TREATER J.

DESIRES A FEW MORE PATIENTS. Ladies and Children only. Physician's roicrenco given. Address Mrs. LENANGE, 84 LYNOH STREET, BROOKLYN.

DANCING. SHRANK DOB WORTH'S CLASSES S' WILL OPEN TUESDAY, October 9. SCHOOL AT 108 WASHINGTON STREET. RESIDENCE, 536 CLINTON AVENUE. Circulars may bo obtained at cither place.

7STILLIAM PITT RIVERS, AVON HALL, Bedford av. and Halsey st. Classes in dancing and deportment NOW OPEN. Send for circular. Private classos at seminaries and residences instructed.

COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION Wednesday evening, September 20. Invitations. ME. MELVILLE'S DANCING ACAD 412 Purine cornor of Novins. OPEN'S Sonteinbcr 2o children's class, 4 P.

M. adult class, 8 r. M. opening reception Soptomber 28. Send for circular.

TOLUMBIA'SCHOOL for dancing. i JOSEPH T. MARTIN, Teacher. CONSERVATORY HALL, Bjdford av, cornor Fulton St. Applications may be made from 8 A.

M. to I) P. M. PLEASE SEND OR CALL FOR A CIRCULAR. WEINLANDER'S SCHOOL FOR DANCING, 288 and 200 Court stroot, OPEN for the season.

This hall to let for first class affairs ouly; hall has been newly renovated looks now open. R. S. BARON'S DANCING SCHOOL, REMSEN ROOMS, 190 REMSEN ST. PRIVATE AND CLASS INSTRUCTION DAILY.

H. RIVERS, Membor and secrotary of tbo Amorican Society of ProfesEors of Dancing. Academy, 17b State st, corner of Court. Now open. Send for circulars.

scaaooES. fTUlEE EVENING SCHOOLS THE PUB lie ovouing schools of this city for males and females will be opened on MONDAY EVENING, October 1, 18HH, at 7:30 o'clock, in the following Bchool housos: School Houso No. 1, Concord st, corner Adams; School Houei No. 4, Ryorson st, noar Myrtlo av; School Housa No. DaRraw st, near Hicks; School House No.

15, Third av, corner at; School House No. 17, Driggs st, corner Fifth School Honse No. 18, Alaujer st, near Ewcn School House No. 22, Java st, noar Manhattan av; School House No. 21, Wall st, corner Boaver; School House No.

Lewis av, corner Decatur st: School Houso No. 'Y Heyward st, near Broadway School Houso No, 40, Fifteenth st, near Fourth av; School House No, 02. Bradford st. noarLibertyav; School Houso (colored) No. 07, North Elliott placo, near Park av; High School in "Western Didtrict, Court st, corner Livingston High School in Eastern Dintriot.hi School House No.

19, South Socond st, corner Keap. FOPv ADMISSION. Apnly th above hool houses from 7 to 0:30 M. from September 2 i to September 8, inclusive. Pupils must, on application, be accompanied by ono of their Saronts or guardians or present satisfactory rocommon ations.

The Board of Education invite all young men and women of the city who aro not pupils of the day schools and aro desirous of mental improvement to attend those evening (schools. Experienced and competent teachers have been appointed and ovory facility lor instruction will be afforded. By order of the Committeo on Evening Schools. JOHN It. THOMPSON, Chairman.

MUSICAL INS'JTKUCTIOIV 1 ESTABLISHED 18(iS. HBNKY MOLLENHAUER'S COLLEGE OF MUSIC HAS OPENED FOR THE FALL SEASON. Pupils desiring to secure their formor hours will please call early. For particulars, apply at the College, 73 Livingston st. near Court.

0 MOLLENHAUER, Secretary. TWR. JOHN HYATT BREWER. WILL RESUME LESSONS IN SINGING, HARMONY, PIANO AND ORGAN. AFTER SEPTEMBER 24, ADDRESS 40 SOUTH OXFORD ST, OR CHANDLERS, 172 MONTAGUE ST.

MLLE. GEORGINA D' ALBERT, SOPRA no, having studied in Italy under Mme. Gazzam'ga, haB resumed vocal instruction; singing taught in its hicrhest branches; puro Italian method; respiration and training of the voice a speciality highest testimonials; terms moderate Call or address, 20D Schermorhorn streot. R. PERLEE V.

JERVIS HESUMES HIS PIANOFORTE INSTRUCTION, SEPTEMBER 24. STUDIO, 90 CLINTON ST. R. FRANCIS FISCHER POWERS RESUMES HIM VOCAL INSTRUCTION, OCTOBER 8. STUDIO, 00 CLINTON ST.

HE CRITTENDEN, 97 HICKS ST. COR nor Pineapple, in tho West End Mrs. P. A. RI VARDE will commence vocal instruction in tho above rooms; pupils may apply daily irom 1 until 3 o'clock; ladies, gentlemen or children taught; single or class lessons given.

R. HERMAN O. C. KORTHEUER RE SUMES tuition in pianoforte nlaving. harmony and composition SEPTEMBER 18.

Classes in Harmony Saturday mornings. Applications received daily from 11 to 12 at olnce, 4 aiontoguo bi. if Troschel conservatory VS" OF MUSIC (twenty fonrth year), 138 STATE STREET. Kindergarten of Music for little children from 0 years of age. ARNOLD'S CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, 4U2, 4U A4J 4UU UUUltl B4Kiilij4, Will bo OPEN for tho reception of pupils on and after AUJH4JA.V, septemuor a i.

Accompaniment playing on or gan and piano by note in three months; singing, sight Teading and voice forming about three months drawing or music, eight lessons, 15. Mrs. LANGLEY MOORE, 500 Fulton st; open evenings. IOLIN COLLEGE, 790 MONROE STREET, BROOKLYN. PRIVATE LESSONS.

W. O. JAOY, DR. STORAGE. "OROOKLYN STORAGE WAREHOUSES; JLP established 1807; main office, 92 Myrtle av.

receives furniture Si per load 81, and trunks, 25 cents per month; merchandise at special rates; cash advances procured on samo when desired; elevator; tracks and vansfurniBhed. "RAND CENTRAL STORAGE WAREHOUSE Furniture stored in singlo rooms at low eBt rates in clean, dry and well ventilated buildings, 41 to 49 DeKalb av. Inspection solicited. J. P.

OLANO. STORAGE TO LET, A FINE LARGE dry cellar, 30x90. for storage purposes. At 473 oud47i Clermont av. THOMAS CO.

DENTISTRY. BE WISE GO TO DR. L. J. HOYT, DENTIST.

FULTON ST, opposite Oity HaU. ncix Park Thoat. Dentietry in all its branches, TmBi attoA sals. All work TO LET FLATS TWO FLOORS, FOUR JL and 5 rooms eaoh; ront, $18 and $13. Inqnire at 838 Madison near Ralph av, TO LET FLAT FIRST FLAT, COR nerof Livingston and Smith sts: 7 rooms; every improvement: at once.

N. COOPER SON, opposite Weaneler Abraham's. TO LET FLATS $10 MONTH, 4 ROOM flat, 080 Myrtle av. janitor on premises; $15 month, 5 room flat, 020 DeKalb av, janitor on preiniBes; $24 month, 7 room flat, 310 Nostrand av. mo LET FLATS OF 6,7, 8 ROOMS: i rent $10 to' $30 floors and apartments rent 87 tollS.

HORATIO 8. STEWART, 6 Fourth av, Brook lyn. LET FLATS ELEGANT 5 ROOM flats; hot and cold water; tubs; halls, and stairs furnishod rent, $14, $15. $10. Apply to janitor, 160 Grand av, near WiUouehby.

TO LET FLATS 4 ROOMS, $8 AND Ranges, hot and oold water. tubB. watorclosot. eto. half blook from Halsoy st.

elevated Btation and Broadway. Inquire nt 1,321 Broadway, Brooklyn. TO LET FLATS FIVE ROOMS AND bath all improvements halls lighted and janitor rent. $12 and $14; near Eighth av. and Prospoot Park.

Apply at 'rntrteontn sr. LET FLATS 4 ROOMS, BIO NEW honsos. private halls: halls furnished, lighted and cleaned janitor. 413 Fourteenth st, near Seventh av. and Prospect Park.

TO LET FLATS NICE 5 ROOM FLATS all improvements, $16 to $20; located downtown: all in ordorand possession at once. OaU in office, "Washington st. LET FLAT A FLAT OF 5 ROOMSi newly papered and cleanod: rent only $11 per month janitross on premises. Apply at 00a DeKalb av, near Lewis, Miss WILSON. (THO LET FLATS VICINITY OF PROS JL pect Park, Flatbush av.

entrance with or without heat; flue locations; rents from ,818 1 to $4o per month. Apply to WILLIAM J. TATE, 280 Flatbush av, corner of Prospect place. LET FLATS 38 WILLOW PLACE 820. 821 6 rooms, refrigerators, bathroom, mirror in parlors, halls heated, all improvements; janitor on promises; four minutes to South and Wall Bt.

ferries. See janitor, or SEYMOUR A 203 Montsguo st. mo LET FLATS A IMPROVE ments; four blocks from station; 4and 5 rooms, bath, $15; 0 rooms and bath, $18 each. Owner 2a. Bleecker st, between Bushwick ana Evergreen avs; Bloocker Bt.

ib ono blook oast of Greene av. LET FLATS 328 AND 330 SIXTH av Second flat. 7 rooms and bath, new and desira ble, $23; third and fourth flatsta Albemarle, now and elegant, 0 rooms, $43. GEORGE E. LOVETT, 08 70 JUUlj DLi UJJUJJ UVOilllljja.

TO LET FLATS HALSEY twoiu Roid and Patch avs First flat 5 rooms, $15; socond flat, $17; third flat, $10; all imnrovo ments: janitor. d. Apply to MULLIGAN LEG GATT, 1,440 Fulton st; open evenings. TO LET FLATS FIRST, SECOND AND third flats; in good ordor; ovory improvement: in brown stone building; 7 rooms; from $18 up; within ton minutes of bridge. N.

COOPER SON, opposito Wochsler Abraham's. TO LET FLATS ELEGANT FLATS on President st, near Clinton: 7 rooms and bath; Bteam heated: all improvements; halls carpeted; rents $33 to $30. DANIEL FERRY, 252 and 254 Court street. FLATS ON UNDERBILL AV, facing small park, 5 and 6 rooms: all in good order; desirable for small families: rents $15 to $18. Apply to CHARLES H.

MOSES, 281 St. James place, corner Atlantic av. TO LET FLATS TO 35 FOR flats of 4 to 8 rooms, in good order; also, in tho Logan, 300 St. Marks placo, 4 room flats, with improvements. $13 upward.

WYOKOFF 132 and 393 Flatbush av. TO LET FLATS ON THE HEIGHTS Handsome flats of 7 rooms: five minutes from South and Wall st ferries and City Hall most convenient location and cheapest rents in Brooklyn. Apply to janitor, 303 to 315 Hicks st. TO LET FLATS 1 2, 14, 15, $16 to $25 New, with all improvements, at elevated Btations, 4 to 7 rooms, ianittirs, oleotrio door openers, halls and windows furnished; inspection invited; open evenings. GOODWIN PrfELPS, 1,504 Broadway, Halsey Station.

0 LET FLATS ON CLINTON AV FirBt and second flats of 8 rooms each heated and all improvements; only one block from elevated Btation; splendid location and immediato possession. Apply to RALPH L. COOK, 810 Fulton st, corner of Clermont avonue. mO LET FLATS TWO SMALL FLATS i of four rooms each; newly painted and papered; halls and windows furnishod; electric bells, door opener and other improvements. Inquire of oorner, 120 Liv ings consc.

mO LET FLATS 18, 20, 22 AND $25 per month 6. 7 and 8 rooms lino location near toNostrand av. station halls' and stairs carpeted jan itor service. Keys at GH6RGE MARINOR i. SON, 823 Nostrand av.

LET FLATS OF 5 AND 6 ROOMS from $14 up also 7 room corner flats from $24 up; hall and BtairB carpeted halls lighted; all improvements; janitor, near Roid av. elovatod station. STRATTON, real estate, 009 Gates av. TO LET FLATS ON SEVENTH AV, near Seventh for $22, $34; 7 rooms; has all modern improvements; electric bells aud door openers; halls and stairs carnoted, Apply on promises or BROWN 40 Fifth av. LET FLAT SECOND FLAT OF 8 rooms, in the Vanderbilt all improvements; newly papeiedaud painted and immediato possession: only ono block from olovated station.

Apply to RALPH L. COOK, 810 Fulton st, comer Clermont av. LET FLAT DOWNTOWN if LAT, 5 large rooms all outrdde windowH in every room and with improvements; 104 Bond st, near Bergen; rent 418; elevator, electric bells aud door opener and with owner possession at once; uauusomery papereu inrougnouc. LET FLATS FIRST AND SECOND JL flat, at 040 Fulton st; 0 rooiuB and large kitcuen, with all improvements, $21; also, privato flat; steam heated, $30. THEO.

A. THORNE, 944 Fulton st, oppo sito Cambridge placo. LET FLAT HANDSOME FLAT, next to corner Nostrand av; threo blocks from Nostrand elevated station; tiled hall; stairs carpeted with moquetto; 7 rooms, elegantly papered; private hall: all improvements: $23. Apply to owner, TURNER, socond flat, 222 Monroo st! LET FLATS HANDSOME 6 AND 8 all imnrovomonts. nrivato halls, jani tor's services, papered, first class order, on Greene, Nostrand, Lexington and Lewis avs.

Quincy and Kosciusko sts; rents from $14 up. Apply to J. P. PUELS, 311 Nostrand open evenings. nnO LET FLATS 20 UP; CHOICE JL flats, 7 rooms, elegant brown etono houses, Jeffer on av, near Franklin private neighborhood, near Fulton st.

elevated station twenty minutes to New York. PAULC GRENING, 1,101 Fulton st: MULLIGAN EGG ATT, 1,440 Fulton st LET FLATS ON GREENE AND Lexincton avs; now: all improvements: hal's and stairs carpotod: janitor on premises: noar olevated station within thirty minutes of Now York rent from $18 to $23 per month. Inquiro of J. TALBOT, 1,258 and 1,200 Bedford av; or janitor, 313 6" LET FL ATA3ASMEm2 0 7 Wyckoff st, near Bond, 83cond flat, 5 rooms, improvements, $17, $10. 430JDegraw st, second fioor, 4 rooms, with bath, $12 lower part, $20.

200 Myrtlo second floor, 3 rooms, 12. Othors. WILLIAM II." GRACE, corner Willougnby aud Jay ets; open evenings. TO LET FLAT A "DESIRABLE COR ner fiat of 7 rooms and bathroom; newly painted and decorated in the best manner; southern and western exposure; rent moderate to a small family of adults only. Apply to owner, 281 Bt.

James placo, cornor of Atlantic avenue. TO LET FLATS HAWTHORNE RE ducod rentals On si rablo flats of 7 rooms, overy improvomont, rents $25 to $30 por month: janitor service, fcc. seven minutes to Bridge road; immediato Eossossion. Apply on premises, 8(i Clinton av. BULK BY HOKTON, agents, 400 Myrtlo av, Vanderbilt statioi TO LET FLATS 14G AND 148 NAS JL iau st, 5 room flats, janitor, near the bridge, $20 to $23; 34S Lafayetto av, two blocks from station, 0 room fiat, jinitor, $23; 105 Boerum pluce, socond, 7 room flat, eaHy distance to ferries, $23; 314 Degrawst, second flat, 7 all light rooms, $23.

RUSTIN ROB B1NS, successors to J. E. CORNELL, 44 Court st. TT6 LET FLATS, FLOORS AND APART ments From $12 up Bond st, flat, 5 rooms, $15; Facifio st, lower part, $20; Willoughby st, cornor, 5 rooms and bath, $17; Dean st, lower part, 8 rooms, $30; othors, seo list at oifico; also, furnished flats, floors and houses. C.

B. DURYEA, l. "Willoughby st; opon even FinO LET FLATS BRACERRIDGE AND jft. Salisbury, 143 145 Sumner av Desirable new sin Eta flats of 8 rooms: all improvements, with janitor: each hous 20 feet wide; within four minutes of elovatcd road: rents $25 to $35 per month. Inquiro of A.

J. POWELL, 027 DcKtiIbv m'6 LET FL ATS NEW 'FLATS ON THE JL Heights, $25 to $30, 285 and 287 Hicks st, between Joralemon and State minutes from Wall stand South ferries 5 rooms and bnth liftht no shaft :ha.Hs heated and beautifully furnished ianiior always on premises. Call and see them. CHARLES SEYMOUR 203 Montague at. TO LET FLATS iO FLATS, 6 ROOMS, $18, all improvements, thoso elegant now 2 Btory basement privato houses: only two families in each house; fino location 12 minutes from 3.

ferries, 22 minutes from bridgo by elevated road). Owner on premises, 71 Weirtiold st, one block from Halsey st. elevated Btation and Broadway. 0LET FfSTS SlToi? 1SW duced rentals 418 Henry st, near Harrison, first flat, 7 rooms, $25; second flat, $30; 150 Harrison st, fourth flit, $24; tine order; every convenience; janitor service, convenient, to ferries, immediate possession; i'anitoron premises. BULKLEY HORTON, agents Jo.

400 Myrtle av. Vanderbilt Btation; open until 0 P. M. TO "LET FT T3 5" ROOM FLATS TN now 77oiifrlass at, noar Smith Stationary tubs and rane, dumbwaiter, electric door opener and bells; halls and stairs carpeted and lighted by gas; janitor on premises; rents, $10 lo $18 per month; immediate possession also 4 rooms In 481 Warren at; all improvements: rent $14. Apply on premises or to owner, J.

1 O'ROURKE, 410 Dosraw at. LET FLATS NEW SINGLE FLAT to nall select familios only; all improvements; first class location; first flat, 4 rooms and bath, $18; second flat. 5 rooms and bath, $10; third flat, 5 rooms and bath, $18 everything new; possession immediately: rent to commence October 1. JOHN PULLMAN, 741 Union st, corner Fifth av. mO LET FLATS KENSINGTON AND JL Coleman apartments, 337 333 and 343 Lafayetto av, near Grand, with 8 rooms, all light and heated with furnaco and open grates; papered throughout; strictly private; janitor on premises; rents, including heat.

$3o to $40 within ten minutes to bridge. Apply on premises or to PAUL 0. GRENING, 420 Gates avenue. mor flats; JL $27.50. in the Minford, 30 and 32 Willow place, between Joralomon and State sts; three minutes' walk from Wall st and South Cerrlos; 0 rooms and bath, all finished in cherry; buffet in diniugroom, electric bells, mantels, mirrors; halls furnished; every convenienceand improvement that would be found in flats now renting for twice that price: look at thorn; janitor always on premises.

OHAS. A. SEYMOUR AgontB, 203 Montague st. T. pg Look at our list of flats containing from 5 to 8 rooms, with all tho improvements, at ronts from $14 to $25 good location; on Fulton st.

Atlantic av, Decatur st, Brooklyn av. and Kosciusko st; eomo elegant now flats of 0 and 7 rooms in the Decatur, at the junction of Fulton st, Tompkins av. and Decatur st, at rents from $18 to $25; also, a fourth flat to rent in the elegant brick and terra cotta block on Atlantic av. near Brooklyn; rent $22. Apply to F.

W. OARRUTHERS. 1,357 In! ton st. TO LET FLATS AND APARTMENTS Largo list of others, by PAUL O. GRENING, 420 Gates av.

and 1,101 Fnlton Bt: 1,100 Fulton st, Franklin av, firat 6 imps. $22 jliio monroo bi, ucaiora av, nrst, an jjrivate Io0 Monroo st, Bedford av, third, 7 all privato 308 Sumnor av, corner Monroe st, first and second. 8 all imps 503 Clinton av, Fulton st, first, second and fourth, 0 all privato 540 Henry st, President, first, third and fourth, 8 rt private 42o Gates av, Nostrand, first, 8 all all light 418 Madison bV corner Throop av, fourth, 8 all heated XjJBTC APAIMTHIEN'JTS. TO LET FLOORS 4 ROOMS, FROM 20iA9' 41 BerKoii at. TO LET APARTMENTS ROOMS, steam heat, all improvemouts, in the Wagner.

1,240 Fulton st; 300 foot from Nostrand av, olovated Btation; fifteen minutos from bridge; $28.50 to $40. TO LET APARTMENTS CHOICE apartments of 0 rooms, fow minutes from Fulton st and Flatbush av, good location and very low rents; $11 to $13. Apply to WILLIAM KING, 501 Warron st, firBt floor, right. TO LET APARTMENTS OF 7 AND 8 rooms, rent from $31 to $35: new houses, all im Firovemente janitor on premises, 417 State et, near Nov ns; owner, 1,110 Myrtlo av; also, small apartments of 4 rooms, rent $10 to $12. at 277 Tillary at.

TO LET AP A RTMENTS ARE chance for adults, 3 or 4 cozy rooms In perfoct order unexceptionable neighborhood; table board across street; two olovated roads near; rent from $13 to $15. 78 Cambridge place, between Gates av. and Fulton street. PARTS MOUSES FURNISfiftEm TO LET PART OF HOUSE FURNISH ed A nrivate familv nf two Arlnlin will Int. n.

nnwlo furnished floor of 3 outside rooms to a first olasa party; adults only; halls and stairs cared for, 11 Fort Greene piace. FOR SALE PIANOS, OR SALE PIANO $160 UPRIGHT A.iSS?i.v.? nonrniyj gooa as new. AHUEKaUH 208 Fulton st. 70R SALE PIANOS A A with metal key support and harp Btop; pianos to rent, $2, $3, $4 and $5 monthly. ANDERSON 208 Fiilton st.

TT7IOR SALE PIANO AN ELEGANT JL' Whcelocli, cheap; glU down and $10 per month. Call at once. Estey organs, $5 down and $5 per month. Pianos and organs to ront. 2.

83 and ner month. ten it, opposite HonoYtf place. LET HOUSES FLATS AND otores in all sections of the oity. Send for list (free), D. P.

DARLING A 30 Oonrt st, oorner Komsen. OLET HOUSE 508 GATES AV, near Tompkins story and 9 rooms: all improvements thorough order rent $400. Owner, 204 Putnam ot. mo LET HOUSE A 3 STORY AND JL basement frame honso; oil improvements; Nostrand av, cornor of Monroe st; possession at once. N.

UOUrJixt 45 BON, opposite Wechsler Abraham's, LET HOUSE CHEAP THE TWO story nnd bosemont brown stone honse, 181 Lewis av. noar Greono, Brooklyn. Inquire of WIJJJAM CHAPMAN, 70 South st. New York. mO LET HOUSE 66 SECOND PLACE 4 story English basement, 12 roomB, all improvements, now beine put in complete order; rent, ifo ia.

J. D. k. BERGEN, 307 Court et. mO LET HOUSE 48 THIRD ST, BE J.

tween Smith and Hoytsts, 2 story and basement brick, rooms, all improvements, in good order. JAAlEo STI KEMAN, 18 Broadway, New York. TO LET HOUSE 225 LIVINGSTON ST. near Elm placo 3 story and basement brick, 10 rooms all improvements and in nice order. WILLIAM BIUDUE, Willoughby Bt, near uny nan.

LET HOUSES O'. A. MOODY JL 187 Montague st; a large list of houses in all sections of tho city to let. with immediate possession aUo flats and apartments to let. OTET HOUSES 20 PER MONTH Threo new two story nnd extension brick houseB; 7 rooms; all imnrovements; also, one frame at $10.

Apply on premises, Bevonteonth st, above Ninth av. moTLET HOUSES FLATS AND stores in all soctions of tho city. Send for list (free). D. P.

DARLING 30 Court at, corner Romsen. mo Let house a fine modern JL built brown stone, 4 sJoiies, 17 rooms. 270 Clinton stTbetwcon Warren and Congress; high stoop; fino sub cellar; all improvements; want no agent. rwrn ttct wtVlTSWS 141 PRESIDENT ST. JL $600; 50 WyckoiT st, $800: 75 Myrtlo av, S1.320; 327 Union st, $000..

Apply to BROWN 06LDING, Xzj uroaaway, wew xoriw TO LET HOUSE 261 PACIFIC ST 2 story basement and cellar brick in fine order, newly Sainted and ovor 100 rolls of paper hung. WILLIAM RIDGE, 13 Willoughby st, noar City Hall! TO LET HOUSES WE HAVE A FEW first class houses, in good locations and in primo ordor, at rents bolow their value call at either office and got particulars. WYOKOFF 132 and 303 Flatbush av. TO LET HOUSE 398 CLERMONT AV, near Greene; 3 story brick, 22x40x100; all improvements and in good order; immediate possession and rent low to permauont tenant. Apply to RALPH L.

COOK, 810 Fiilton st, corner Clormont av. mOlET HOUSE HEIGHTS 124 JO Jt raleinon st The small 3 story brick dwelling contains 10 rooms and all improvements; will lease; possession at once. D. M. CHAUNCEY, 207 Montague Btreot.

TOLET HOUSE 244 GRAND AV BE tweon DeKalb and Lafayetto avs A medium siio 3 Btory and basement brown stono 10 rooms all modern improvements, furnace, rent $500; keys at 250 immediato possession. OLET HOUSE NICE 3 STORY AND basomont brown stone front; Bnnny sido Ainity tween Clinton and Henry rooms upstairs dinlngrooin mirror In parlor: bay windows: plenty olosots; $70 por month. D. II ARTIN. owner.

31 Broadsf, N. Y. LET HOUSES ON GRAND AV, between Willoughby and DoKalb. some 3 story and basement brown stono housos. all improvements; first class order ront very cheap immediato possession.

Inquiro P. WILLIAMS, 231 Ryorson st CTLET HOUSES 2 STORY AND basement brown stone, with all improvements, on Monroe st, ono and a half blocks from elevated station: rent $40 per month. Apply to J. TALBOT, 3,258 and 1,200 Bedford av, near Fulton st. ON THE HEIGHTS 205 Henry st, noar Joratomon Tho handsomq 3W story brick dwelling; houBe decorated upstairs dining room; all convonionces: in good ordor; possesiiou at once.

D. kM. CHAUNCEY, 207 Montague mO LET HOUSE 280 QUINCY ST, I noar Nostrand av A 2 story basement and cellar brick house, 9 rooms; in fine order; will bo let low to a desirable tenant. Apply to GEORGE MARINOR SON, 323Nostranav. mO LET HOUSE 445 FIFTH ST," BE tweon Sixth and Seventh avs 3 story and basement brown Btone, in perfect order; two blocks from Prospect Park; ront $50.

Inimire of E. S. LITCHFIELD, owner, in samo block, 455 Fifth et. Open Sunday! other barKanc. HAVILAND SONS, corner Fulton st.

and Grand avand 399 OltBonjiv raW MMLV HOUSE 242 CARROLL ST, JL opposite Carroll Park 4 story brown stone, 14 rooms; elegantly decorated throughout and in thorough order; rent will bo reasonable; private family only. liKORGE LOVELL, agent, 08 and 70 Court st open vo i nK8J mO LET HOUSE ONE OF THE SMALL JL cottages on Warren place (betweon Hicks and Henry sts), 6 rooms, with improvements and in perfect order, $'0 per month; also, a ff room apartmout on Kround floor, 130 Baltic st.all improvements, $10 por month. Inquire at offico, 129 Baltic st. TO LET HOUSEON SCHERMER horn st A very desirable 3 story brown etono dwelling, 20x45, 13 rooms, furnaco, hot and cold water, frescoed and in fine order; rent reasonable to a good tenant. Apply to JOHN F.

AMES, ISO Montague stroot. TO LET HOUSE 100 PARK PLACE 3 story and basement brown stone, between Sixth and Seventh avs; cabiuet trim; handsomely decorated; containing all improvements; vmnsession October 1. For particulars apply to J.F. SNEDEKER, real estate, 103 Vitthftv. TO LET HOUSE REISISEN ST, CHOIC est block 3 story, French roof, brown stono, 15 rooms; story extension; diningroom on parlor floor; hard wood timsh: perfect order; complete butlor's pantry: rent very low to Kood party.

For further particulars apply to CHARLES A. SEYMOUR 03 Montague st. ml) LET HOUSES A DELPHI ST. 3 near Myrtle av Fine frame dwelling, 10 rooms, all improvements, good condition, $50; 439 Dcirraw st, desirable 2 story, ha semen and cellar, brick, 0 rooms, all improvements, $30; 370 Pearl st, 14 rooms, $00 thirtv ono othors. WILLIAM H.

GRAOE, corner of Willough by and Jay sts; open evenings. TO LET HOUSE ONLY 100 TO A careful, responsible tenant; 514 DoKalb av; five minutes from Franklin station, Brooklyn rond; seventeen to tho bridge; improvements; tine order; immediate possession; location central and healthy. mO LET HOUSE NO. 34 LEFFERTS" JL place A first class 3 story and basement brown stone, 20x43; 12 rooms, one alcove; soapstono tubs and sanitary plumbing; finely papered and decorated. WILLIAM MOSES, 281 St.

James place, corner or' Atlantic aveiino. T6 LET HOUSES IC I IT Prospect Park, Flatbush av. entrance Desirable 3 and 4 story brick and stone dwellings, in choice localities, at rents from to 2.000 per annum; call and examiuo list. WILLIAM J. TATE, 280 Flatbush av.

corner ot L'roapect place. nsio LET HOUSES A I ST, 4 JL 'lory, basement and cellar brown stono, 15 rooms, good order, handy to bridge and ferries; 351) Lewis av, 3 story. 3 room doep, 12 rooms, desirable residence, fine location, four blocks from station, 525. RUSTIN ROIiBINS, successors to J. E.

UUUJNKL.jj,44 uourt st. rTO LET HOUSE 3 STORY BROWN JL stone, 20x42x100; all improvements; 10 rooms and bathroom only two blocks from both elevated stations and ono block from Putnam av. rp.M; immediate poses eion; low rent. Apply to RALPH L. COOK, 810 Fulton st, corner Clermont av.

To17ET HOUSE 25A DURYEA ST A 2 story and basement and extension; two minutes walk from HaUey st. station railroad; twenty minutes from bridge; house nearly now; all improvements; good neighborhood well calculated for two families; rout reasonable. Inquire of BENNETT MAKSDEN, Real Estate Brokers, 1,419 Broadway, near Woodbine sb. TO LET HOUSE NO. 147 ST.

JAMES place 3 story brick, 20x42, with a 3 story extension, 15x18; dumb waiter to parlor floor, or basement dining room, as wanted decorators have just finished it throughout; rent $00 per month; this is a bargain. Key with THEO. A. THORNE, 944 Fulton at, near St. James place mO LET HOUSE FOR ONE PRIVATE JL family, detached house, 309 Stuyvesant av, corner Decatur stories, baeoment and cellar; 25x4013 rooms; ground 100x100; new furnace, range, plumbing.

Ac. rear parlor diningrr.om, if desired; pantry and dumb waiter adjoining; $720; reference required. Apply at 83 Chauncey st. 0 LET HOUSES SOME FINELY decorated, Jefferson av, Quincy, Hancock, Halsey, and Herkimer sts; rents to $1,000: also fine Btory brown Btone, 54 Herkimer st, near Bedford with oxtra lots and brick stablo iu rear, on Herkimer place, rent housos for Bale, clioap, elegant. JAMES L.

PHELPS, near Nostrandav. TwQ LET HOUSES 569 HALSEY ST, :1 story stone, 10 rooms $35 380 Quincy st, 3 story brick, 12 rooms 50 131 Adclphi st, 3 stury extension frame, 1 3 rooms. 55 129 Lewis av, 3 story Btone, 12 rooms 50 Ready for immediate possession; also, list of apartments, rents low and desirable, Apply to J. P. PUELS, 3 ll Nostrand av; open evenings.

TO LET HOUSE THE 3 STORY brown stone residence, unfurnished. 1876 Sixthav; 20 foot front; 11 rooms; all improvements; lowdown grata in parlor mantel mirrors throughout in excellent order; newly papered and frescoed; to let to a private family only; immediate possession; has never been routed; owner occupied it from time it was built until tho present time. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 270 Flatbush av. HOUSES ATE A 3 3 story and basement frame $500 Gates av, 2 story and basement brick. 540 Putnam av, 3 story ana basement brick 000 Leflerts place, 3 stoty and basement brick 720 Classon av, 3 story and basement brick 430 Putnam av, 3 story and basement framo 300 Herkimer st, 2J story and baeoment brown 050 Also several other houses at low rents, to May 1.

Apply toJX C. REID SON, 1,000 Fulton st. TO LET HOUSES BELOW BEDFORD av. and in Seventh Ward. 440 Washington av, 14 rooms, 22x70, carpeted $1,200 South Elliott place, near Fort Greane, 17 rooms; furnUhed and in fino order 1,500 Cambridge place, hard wood trimmed brown stouo 000 Gates av, near Classon, 11 rooms, stonc.fuvuished.

900 LeftVrts place, 14 rooms, stone 850 127 St. James place, water in each room "780 Jefferson av. near Ormond place. 14 rooms, brick 600 Others. THEO.

A. THORNE, 044 Fulton Bt, opposite Cambridge place. TO LET HOUSES FACIAL BY PAUL C. fJRENING, 420 Gatt.s av. and 1,101 Fulton st.

Examine list and make offers. Gates av, near Classon, elegant a 12 all improvements $700 Madison st, near Tompkins av, J.J. all improvements 41(2 Putnam av, near Tompkins, 2H 11 all improvements 271 Quincy st. near Nostrand av, 3 8 12 all improvements 48IJ Hancock st, near Sumner av, 3 12 all improvements, now, very low 240 Willoughby av, near Classon, 2 a all improvements, new. 403 Throop av, near Monroo st, 3 9 all imp.

335 Madison st, near Tompkins av, 2 9 all improvements 700 050 G50 GOO 480 420 Yv. mo LET HOUSES APPLY TO F. JL CARRUTUERS, 1,357 Fulton St. Brevoort placo, Franklinnv, 3 a and Al. $1, Macon st, Marcy av, 3 and furnished.

1, Macon st, Marcy av, 3 and s. furuished 1 Herkimer st, Bedford av, 3 and bs, extra lot and stable 1, McDonough st, Tompkins av, 3 and new houses Tompkins av, cor Macon st, 3 Halsey st, near Nostrand av, 3 and br Pacific st, Brooklyn av. 4 and semi d't'h'd. McDonough Bt, Marcy av, 3 and libs (narrow) Ormond place, JelTorson av, 3 and and ex br Dean st. near Kingston av, 3 and Boini d't'h'd Quincy Bt, Classon av, 3 and br Macon Bt, Throop av, 3 and st Bainbridge st, Stuyvesant av, 2H nnd br Macon st, Stuyvesant av, 2 8 and Bergen Bt, Nostrand av, 3 and These iioases are in good order, and now vacant.

,300 200 ,100 000 000 800 750 650 000 000 (100 550 (540 480 400 000 TO JLE'JT STORES. mO LETSTORE TWO LARGE PLATE JL glass windows, 60 feet deop. HENRY O. MARTIN agent, 1,008 Fulton Bt. LET STORES D86 FULTON ST; 3 Tin neA a Elton.

Annlv to HAVILAND SONS, corner Fulton st. and Grand av, and 300 Classon av. fino LET STORE 12 BOERUM PLACE, JL near Fulton Bt, running through to Red Hook lane; rent low; poBsossion at once. N. COOPER A 8 opp site Wochsler Abraham's.

mO LET STORE LARGE STORE ON JL Broadway; six lare rooms back of store; good location rent, $40. Apply to SWEENEY corner Bedford and Flushing avs, Brooklyn. TO LET STORE ON FULTON ST, near Tompkins av Brown stone and plate glass front; depth, 50 feet: good location for business; rent S25 per month. Apply to A. O.

TATE, 1,458 Fulton street. LET STORE AND BASEMENT f2Mvrtleav: two nlate class windows store. 22r 60; side entrance; large yard suitable for any business; long lease; floors in same building if desired; willdivido the store if desired. TO LET STORE NO. 231 FULTON ST: nize 20x102 possession October 1 will bo rented very cheap if taken at once.

For further particulars apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st, Phenix Building, and 206 E'latbnsh av. TO LET STORES ON (JLTON ST, NO. 093: anporb store and finished basement, 25x00; has new plate front framed in hardwood; awningB in front andstrictlyfirstclassin every way; also, near Franklin av, $000; also, cornor Olasson av and Qnmcy st, $480: also, near Vanderbilt ay. $240. THEO.

A. THORNE, 044 Fulton st, opposito Cambridge placo. TO IXATS F17K1VIS85ED. iO LET FLAT FURNISHED cant flat. 1 ronmn nnd hath: ianitor'a services in cluded: HENRY O.

MARTINE. airent. 1.008 Fulton street. TO LET FLATS FURNISHED 7 rooms $35 and $40; also unfurnished flat with carpets if desired; ins paction solicited. Apply to janitor, 80 CUaton OR SALE HOUSES NEW 2 STORY 1.

4 1 .4. A slrable on terma to Buit. Apply to T. W. SWIMM, 429 Madison at or 1158 Putu5m av.

in.the evening. 5'7iOR SALEHOUSE 4,250 DEAN et: 2 story and oxtension frame; concrete cellar; ground, o0xi.07.2M; choice fruit. Photographs at offico WILLIAM BRIDGE, 13 Willoughby st, near City Hall. TIOR SALE HOUSE ONLY 1,0 0 0 cash required; new 2 story high stoop brown stone, 105 Vernon av, near Tompkins (ono block from now etotion); 10 rooms cabinet mantels and trim; mirrors, 8 as fixtures, etc examine. Owner, 143 Monroe st, before A.M.

sale houses if you want JL1 to buy a to buy a good 2 story and baseraonc Drown stone reasonable, on oasv forms, I have just what yon J.TALBOT, Bedford av, near nouso want. Fulton at, SALE HOUSE GREAT BAR JL' gain only $5,050 must be sold to close estate 2 story brown stone front; in fine condition; three minutes walk from station 280 Hart st, near Sumner ay. 0. 1 BEDELL, 1,005 Broadway. FOR SALE HOUSE NOTTCEH to buy a homo with small capital: $200 cash, bal ance uuartorly better than paying rent: a cozy mum neighborhood of Cypres: C.

S. TAKER, 204 Mont atiorhooil of Cypress av, wenty uxm truru. nVVu utaguc at. FOR SALE HO US1S a brown stone house, 214 story and basement, near tho ontranco to Prospec Park. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court Bt, Phemx Building, and2ul'lat bush av.

()U SALE HOUSES 2 STORY brown stone. Dean st, noar Brooklyn av gstory brick and stono. Dean at, near lirooKlynav. Decatur st, near i iiroon av, Drown stono, uargain. D.

H. FOWLER CO, 1,239 Bedford av, near Fulton street. TTIOR SALE LOTS A PLOT NEAR FUL ton st will be sold low for cash or will exchange with builders' loan for improved property. GILBERT MOORE, 1,848 Fulton st, or 108 Broadway, N. Y.

FOR SALE HOUSE A BARGAIN A 2 story and basement; 8 rooms and bath; goodordcr; two minutes to Gates av station; terms oasy: price O. F. BEDELL, 1,005 Broadway, junction of Iteid av and Pulaski st. HOUSE 4(52 CLASSON AV JT 3 story and basement, 20x43x100; has just boen put in first class order: will be sold at a bargain. Apply to GILBERT 4 MOORE, 1,248 Fulton Bt, or 108 Broadway, New York.

FOR SALE HOUSES THROOP AV, between Greene and Lexington; 2 6tory and basement brick, 10 rooms, fine order; rented at $400 oaeh; urlccv Bintrly, make offer for tho row. 1. BEDELL; 1,06. Broadway, opposite Reid av. FOR SALE HOUSES 8250 OAS Easy payment on balance two new 2 story houses, withflno cellar, in Twenty sixth Ward; 9 rooms: prico only $2,250.

Keys with O. F. BEDELL. l.OOo Broadway, opposite junction of Roid av. and Pulaski st.

FOR SALE HUSES57000 AND $5,200 Herkimer st, near Rochester av, 2 story and basement brick; brown stono trimmings; 10 rooms and hath; fino order; two minutes to Fulton at. elevated station. C. F. BEDELL.

1.005 Broadway, opn. Roid av. ITjTOR SALE HOUSE A 3 STORY AND near Henry. If you want a bargain apply to LEONARD MOODY. 20 Court st.

Phenix Building; 276 Flatbush avenue. Ti VOR SALE HOUSE 607 611 MADISON SD st. and 232 Stujvesant av, 2 story and basement brown stono, 10 rooms; all improvements and fine location. Inquire on promisesor of L. ACOR, 107 Bainbridgo Bt ree t.

FOR SALE HOUSE ON JEFFERSON av A 3 story brown stone rooms: hard in elegant ordor; open to an offer. hmsli; mirrors, stationary roirigeraior an uor: open to an oner. iipi 0 Court st, Phenix Building, to JL.fc.UIK.AKU aiuunt, and (0 I' latbush av. FOR SALE HOUSES FIVE and basement frenio houses, filled 2 STORY in throughout. gems ot niuss.

inquire on prei KEYMER, 2i)8 Eightoonth st. H7i OR SALE HOUSE ON CLINTON AV, JL' 3 story and extension brick, 25x50 and extension all improvements; steuni iicul, bio in rear; or will exchange for small house in part nay mont: immediate possession. Apply to RALPH L. COOK, 810 Fulton st, corner Clermont av. FOR SA LE HOUSES 2 STORY AND basement brick houEOs; all improvements on each floor for three families paying 12 por cent.

pirce, S(i, 500 each, 500 cash; one block from the station. Lfc DOUX A 1,501 Broadway, near Halsey st. olovated station, Brooklyn. HOUSES THREE BLOCKS from Fulton st. L.

road, near Stuyvosant av; rare bargains: brown stone house, 3 story rear; late improvements, $5,350: now brick house, finoly frescoed and decorated, 45.500; only part cash required. JAMEb HANNA, 3i7 Decatur st, nearReW av. EOR SALE HOUSE A BARGAIN 5 5 8 Quincy st an olegant 2H story front, 3 story roar, front: brown stono trimmings; 17.0x40x100; saloon second floor front alcove; in perfect order; lurnaco in cellar every modern improvement prico $7000 gossession: terms to suit. For permit address A. ENDALL, 244 Seventh av.

lOR SALE HOUSE AND STABLE JP Monroe place, Brooklyn; lot 51x102; bouse 2x 00; 4 s'ory; thoroughly modern; 6table 2 story: first class; thoroughly fitted up for coachman and five horses; the choicest property in this desirable street: a bargain to prompt purchaser. For further particulars apply to CHARLES A. SEYMOUR real estate brokers, 203 Montague st. TOR SALE HOUSES HOYT ST, 3 story brick, 85,000 Carroll st, 10 room brick, $3,250, a bargain: Navy st. near Willoughby, 2 story frame, 100, $3,000: Carlton av, frame, lot 25x100, Wyckolfst, 14 room brick, Paciho st, 13 room brick Asniana place, room iraine, 1 1.

n. linriraln runon si. near ruu'iitu uy. miu business building, $22,000. 6.

B. DURYEA, 15' Wil open evenings OR SALE HOUSES BE WISE AND look to the interest of your family instead of your landlord; Smith and Jay or Ninth av. cars to city c.nm;nor.nii,nEinVnnilnrMr nnd Sherman sts. Wind sor Terrace inquiro for JOHN ELLWOOD; all improvements; prico from $1,800 to easy terms; ypnr rent pays for your house; sixty houses have been spiel; a poor man's opportunity; don't miss it; also, same kind of nouses and same owner on Prospect av, between Seventh and Eighth: small payment down; balanco monthly. For full particulars inquire of owner, 345 A Quincy st, near Marcy av.

ORSAXE HOUSES BY HAVILAND SONS; offices, corner Fulton st. and Grand av, and 3110 Classon av. Brick dwelling, 3 storyana Dnsement.iunwiain Greene av, near Classon 2 story biick, Clifton placo $0,000 5,000 0.800 3,300 5.100 5,250 5100 bargain 1OI00 12,000 4,500 7,500 7,100 uorner nouse, uiasson av. Cottage house, 108 Ryerson st Brown stone, 11 rooms, Schenck st Brick house, Graitd av, near Gates Brown stone, Greene av, near Grand Elegant brown stone, Cambridge place Brown stono, Greene av, near Classon Elegant home, Gates av, near Classon, detached 3 story frame, Madison st 3 stoiy brick, Jefferson av, full width 3 story brown stone. Grand av OR SALE HOUSE NO.

1,002 BER ,1 fn gen st, near Bedford av, now 3 storv Queen Anne, ili. 8x47; 10 rooms and bath: two firo places on parlor floor; interior halls; brick furnace; hardwood staircase; examine before purchasing. Keys D. II. FOWLER fc 1,239 Bedford av, near Fulton st OR SALE HOUSE ONE OF THE FIN cst residences in the Twenty fourth Ward nearly steam heat, and finished in various hard woods; largo grounds: price, will take in exchange house worth $10,000 to $15,000, balance may remain at 5 per cent, if desired.

Addiess OWNER, Eagle Bedford brnnch. FOK SAriE FtAXS. OR SALE FLAT NEW 3 STORY flnt. nnn Ipft: chean: nart cash finest location in rnnlrK fnnr hlnt kw from two stations: thirty min utes from any part of New York City. 1,134 Greene av, near Bush wick av, Brooklyn.

"SALE FL AT JUNCTION OF JL Fulton and Somers sts 3 story brown stone flats, 18x55x100; rents $540; price $8,500: easy terms; would make fine store. THOMAS TOWNSEND, 15 Seniors st. OR SALE FLATS TWO DOUBLE frame filled in flats, all improvements except bath; flats, $13; third flats. $12; ft rooms in each; new; just completed: bargains; must sell; price, 122 and 124 Grove st houso and lot, 24x38x100. with 10 rooms, and stable and wagon house with ton loot entrance to rear of lot on Marion st, ncarL station.

Apply to JAMES A. BILLS, 1,203 Uroauwav, orooltiyii. (iVOR SALE FLATS A 3 STORY FLAT bouse; Philadelphia brick; 15 rooms and extra bath moms; range; ana kp.b uxiures on eacu u'or; price. DrtgMge, 20x55x05; Halsey st. 2 nent.

brown Btone front; 20x45x100; hard Sti.nOO: mort Ntnrv. wooti nnisii an improvements; s' nju; mungutcu, near; Roid av; can be seen Sundays. L. I1I.OHM,30 Lawton st, between Broadway and Bush wick av. FOR SACK COUN'jTaSY PROPERTY IOR'SALEOTEL AND COTTAGES On North shore of Long Inland, twenty eifrht miles from New York; capacity 100 Kueste: established profitable business; a bargain.

W. B. LEWIS, 38 Beekman st, New York. OR SALE FARMS ANI COUNTRY Jt? seats; at Lakewood, N. 10 acres, houso, barn, Kood water, variety of fruit, Loug Island and Westchester County farms; country seats at Asbury Park and Montclair, N.

J. HALL A SON, 340 Franklin av. FOU SALE STOKE PBOPEKTY. T7i OR SALE STORE PROPERTY FUL Jl. ton near Flatbush av, 4 story brick building; well rented; solid investmeut; rapidly increasing in value.

U. W. SilERUlLLL 2G Goiirtjt. FOR" ALE STORE I "PROPERTY SEV eral fine buines corners and flat properties, cheap; imvinp 113 to 10 per cent, net; terms to suit. DANIEL and 254 Courtst: IrtOR SALE STORE ROPE 4 slory stores and Hats on best part of Broadway, near htation, 130 or 40x(0xl00 only $1.13,000 or a brain.

O.K. BEDELL, 1.005 Broadway, oppobite Keid av. TOR SALE STRE PROPERTY A 3l corner store bnildinc, 20x55, II story fine flats over store: frame building, filled incomplete; just finished; fine location for grocer, baker or driiK stora. Inquire on premises of owner, GEORGE KEYMER, Eighteenth st. and Sixth av.

FOR SALE STORE PROPERTY Cheap A very fino business 3 story brick, with 2 story brick stable on rear of lot; the store is occupied as a market, doinjr a fine business; two stories overtho store; finished na flats; price only $0,000 may remain on mortgage if desired, or will sell the busiusss and ptlvo lease of tho premises. DANIEL FJ5KRY, 252 and 254 Court st. FOR SALE KEAL ESTATE. LjlOtt SALE LOTS SOME OF THE finest lots on Prospect Park slope; sinply or in large LAWRENCE TURN BULL, nrRninll nlotHr easv terms. 14 East Lexington st, Baltimore, Md.

IOR SALE LOTS TO BUILDERS 150 feet front in first class locality in Twenty second Ward, np.nr ProKiioct Park, with a liberal nermanent loan as buildings progress. TRUSTEE, Box 11, Eaglo ofiico. mt rt CAT lit T7! A A mW T1CI SL plots and houses for homes and investment; all of road on Fulton st. FOR SALE PLOTS A TTENTION, speculators or lot associations Fine plot 500 lots at Bay View, New Utrecht; 10 minutes from Thirty ninth st. "Ferry but IIO minutes from Battery, New Yirk City; will be sold as a plot money can be doubled within one ear streets made all ready for immediate market also, arco plots in East New York and other localities.

Close ifj eievaieu ramuiiu lines tm uiiuioveu Call on or address street. P. DARLING No. 30 Court FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS IPIOR SALE TYPE WRITING MA chinos Second hand, at half new prices, at Typo writer Hqadquartorsz70oadway. New York City.

I7IOR SALE DIAMONDS CHEAP A lady will sell handsome set of diamonds; will also buy a sealskin garment, 38 inch bust. Address DIAMONDS, Eagle Fiithjiv. branch. FOR SALE HEADSTONES ITALIAN marble headstones elegantly carved; at a sacrifice (lota enclosed); marble or granite. JOHNSON.

340 Dngga st, Brooklyn. OR SALE MIRRORS 4 ELEGANT mirrors at a bareain: must be sold between now the 30th of this month, on acrnnnt, nf Tnnvinir In. quire of M. 120 Bergen at, Brooklyn. TjTOR" SALE TWO counters, 11 nnd 12 foot; two cases, 0 feet each; largo Indian, awninp and other cigar signs sold cheap.

A. RALE, 324 Flatbush av. OR SALE CEMETERY LOT FULL lot in Greonwood Oemotcry, old ground, never been used also. Quarter lot; will sell either cheap if taken at once. Address CASH, Box 10, Eagle office.

FOK SALE FllKNITtfBE. OR SALE CARPETS I yards velvet carpet, almost new; axmlnster carpet, thirty seven yards; also, handsome rosewood etagere. 231 Duffield st, near Fulton. FOR ALE WRNITXJRE PARLOR suit, rairrore. carpets, bed, bodding and kitchon utensil p.

Arc. Can be seen at 045 Butler et, near Nostrand av. OR SALE FURNITURE AT BROCK wort il Jpdu, tur (jtj aiBu uon luiuiug uuut; panur ouiis, clocks and engravings; cheap for cash or cro dit. OR SALE FURNITURE A Ruitn. RiivAn nfeces.

In Kood order. ft2ft? wnrt.h fltJD II efniirl worth S20: nillar extension tahln. ftin worth $3i; mantel folding bod, 88: worth bed SteauP, SiS to ipo. omragu mime, aijtuq av. FOR SALE URNITURE HANDSOME black walnut with aprinRa, upholstered soa, chairs and other smarPpieces of furniture also, one bureau made of camphor wood, mounted In old brass, with bcvol plato mirror.

Tho owner will inform persona desiring to purchase whon artlclos may bo soon. Address A. Box 10, Eagle office. TO I.ET PAB1VOP FLAT. mo LET PART OlfELAT 2 ROOMS, tMr kitchen and ba.tliroonzt'atl improvements: iu splendid order: rent $12.

4'oulro of owner, 382 Bergen at, Mtwoea Fourth 4l44filtti CTOR SALEHOUSES Ji1 In nil parts of tho city; so B. DURYEA. 15 WiUoughby st. AND TO LET some spocial bargains. O.

Upon evenings FOR SALE HOUSE CHEAP NO. 92 ci 3D Pacific st, small 2 storyfranio honso; lot J.jxlOO; price only $2,500. D. M. CHAUNCEY, 207 Mo.ita Kua at.

OR SALE HOUSE A NIUK Lmui houso. Tbo trouble is ou icranai ui miVh the family. Eysittt. rinj buvruiu avenue. OR SALEHOUSE 469 VANDERBILT ay.

corner Gates Only 100 foot from Kings County st lino corner luriiupruvuiiitmt SutnVhrinV. D. A M. II AUNChY. 20 I Montague St.

MR SALEWIOUSK 4 U1MUX ST. near Nostrand av Railroad Station 11 rooms, all lUDrovements, lately aocuraiuu; iju.wu, wma io nun; occupied by owner; immediate possession, given. TT" a Vr UTSK "RTIH ATCOTi. OR 1 tn lrt A firdt houso in the Nineteenth Ward; rU nindfirn imii'vemcnts; all in first class ordor. Apply to JOHN ROBINSON, 15 Patchen av.

"OR SALE HOUSE GREAT BARGAIN Now story and basement brown stono swell front hnnKfl nn Serenth avunuo. near Prosnect Park: finished In hard wood; all modern improvements; built iu tbo very beit manner under supervision of owner. Apply at Fourth av, Brooklyn. OR SALE NLY 2, 750: MadUon at. near Tompkins av, frame cottage, 7 rooms; lot 25x100; lot worth tho price: a great bargain.

Apply to PAUL C. GRENING, 40 Gates avenue. "OR SALE HOUSE NLY 5,700 elegant2 story and banoment new brown stono dwellings on Will'wghby av. finished in moat approved manner: every improvement: on easy terms. Apply to PAUL O.

GKKNINU, 40 datcaav. FOR SALE HOUSE A BARGAIN 130 Amity st 3 story and ba3oment brown stone; 0 i45, with 10 fcofc extension l(i rooms and r.mplecloKOts; all improvements; houso in first clas.i condition throughout; furniture and carpets at a sacrifice it' desired price terras to suit. DANIEL FERRY, Xo2 anu 2 1 Court st. OR SALE HOUSE 54,800 A ttir f. nn.r Pr; tt ntnrv fttl(4 briCK 1 Town ttono trimmines: i rooms au(i bath: nvq I3roa(lyay, opposite junjtjoii Keitav.

and VnlaakiBt. IOllTSALE HOUSE UNiON ST, BE 1 tweon Hoyt and Bond Btory and bMcmont brick, 20x10x100, 11 rooms, all improvements; price, J. D. H. BKKUKrt.

auv voan SALE HOUSE A HANDSOME 8 frame honec, all improvements, extra lot, stable, creen house, ic, for iB.ViOO; tonus to Bint. A. B. PETT1T, 257 Marion bt. lORTSALE HOUSE FINE CORNER 3 fitvru irirk nnd htonc: bar window to each story houFo 20x40: reasonable prico nnd terms; possession.

Inauireon premises, 4o2 Lewis av, necr ij station: HilOR SALE HOUSE VERY CHEAP; MJ the story and basement brmvn stone front houso, 31) Sterling place, containinff 11 rooms; all in Rood order will be sld at a sacrifico; houso 20 feet front io deep; 100 foot lot. Apply on premises JJOfiT SALE HOUSE 208 STOCKTON tij at S4.7S0; li story framo house, brick basement, 20x40. lot 100: all improvements; in decant order; terms to suit. itOAH TEBBETTS, No. 2lU Moutaguo stree TTOR SALE HOUSES WE HAVE JUST Ej iaducd a larfio list of dwelling houses; alHO, stores and flats in all sections of tho city.

List sent tree upon application to D. P. DARLING 30 Court nt, cor ner Ilemien TTIOR SALE HOUSES FO UR FRAME JP hoiise.i on Livingston st, near Bond, with improvements they rent for per year; price only 14 700; 37,000 can remain at 5 percent. Address OWNER, Box SUSsgle offico. TTlORSALE HOUSE A RARE CHANCE 2 story and basement brick; 8 rooms; all improvements; Hull st, near Rockaway av; two minutes from Kings County road: if sold at onco; terms rasy WW.

WHITLEY, 579 DeKalb av. OR SALE HOUSE CHEAP A S2.000, mortgago $5,000, for a 3 stflry and base menf brown atone, built expressly for the owner, in tho best manner; all improvements; situated on the Kill, near Classon av. Address YV. L. Box 17.

Eagle ottice. IOR SALE HOUSE OR TO LET 193 Ashford st, near railroad and rapid transit sta tions; Twenty sixth Ward, Brooklyn; barRain; story frame; 7 rooms; prico easy terms; rent.14, Apply to wjiiSUPi mion st. IOR SALE HOUSES THE 3 STORY tnnA AtMner 'I7a Mnnmn i thn ti storV stone dw ellinir. 440 Loxincton av: also, housos in Twenty first, i wentv tnira ana i wcnty n.tn warus; Kieut OLIVER COTTER. v.

"175 OR SALE HOUSE DESIRABLE DE tached residence on South Oxford st ground 4.1x gbO; houso Apply to DAVENPORT SON Fulton st, corner of Oxford; or to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Courtst. OR SALE HOUSE HALSEY 2 story and basement brick; fine order; 1) rooms and bath; 10.8x40x100; furnace; tinted walla: $.1,300 easy terms; can be seen by permit only. UOTALIiU HEYWARD, 441 Sumner av. TCTOR SALE HOUSES DON'T PAY L. V.

BROWS'. 70 Court st. FOR SALE HOUSE 5500 CASH LIV ingston st, 3 story and basement brick, lii rooms and all improvements; rented; will pay 33 por cent on Investment. Permit of GEORGE L. AYERS, 10U Flat bush av.

OR SALE HOUSE 2 STORY BRICK hmiH. Twentv sixth Ward, near rapid transit; built for two families: $2,800: cash, $500. Apply to SWEENEY corner Vesta and East New York Brooklyn. OR SALE HOUSE NEAT 2 STORY brick house; stone stoop 7 rooms and bath; prico, terms to suit; all improvements good neighborhood; on Monroe st, near Koid av. Permits, STRA1 TON'S Real Estato Exchange, 000 Gate3 av.

FOR SALE HOUSES OF EVERY PE Bcription; 2 and 3 story frame and stone good and convenient localities; prices reay onable: trms to suit. For particulars apply to J. P. FUELS, 311 Nostrand av. Open evenings.

OR SALE HOUSE BARGAIN S0.500 3 story and basement brown stono location near ford av. and Fulton st; in perfect order; handsome new carpets and sha fos if desired. Address OWNER, P. O. Box 1,055, New York.

TCTOR HOUSES ON THE HILL Near Elevated railroad; 3 stnry brown stono, Lex inKton av. Sfi.OOO; Greene av, brick, 2li story brown stone, $7,000. 3 story frame, TCiOR SALE HOUSE 77 NEW YORK av ii story, extension and basement brown stono; handsomely frescoed, papered and painted throughout; in. thorough repair; will be sold low to close an estate. Apply to C.REID SOS.

1.0'JO Fulton st. FORSALE HOUSES FROM 500 TO $50,000, in all parts of tho city and suburbs; also a large list of business property, Iota, Ac. many at good barirains and neveral for exchange: send for our bulletin. Fulton st. TOR SALE HOUSE SfXTf I AV, NEAR JP Lincoln placeA 11 story brown btone front dwelling, cabinet trim, 20x50x100: a bargain: cannot be duplicated at price.

Apply to WILLIAM J. TATE, 2S0 tlatbush av, corner Prospectplace. IOll ALE HOUSE" WITH ROUNDS JC semi detached story extension frame, 10 rooms and bath; lot two blocks from station; spocial tonus lor cash; possession now or May I. HOTALING iJtiEYWAKD, 441 Sumner av. 1TOR SALE HOUSE BAltGAIN ON JSj Atlantic av.

Twenty sixth Ward. 3 story double flat and store, now; little money. Apply to SWEENEY corner Vesta and East New York avs, Tiventy oixth Ward, Brooklyn. and nttic frame. ne.

2 slory frame, 3,000. wtjwivvjr, a. "wliuhu u.j ORnSALE KOUSEVO" THIRDS OF S. its value S5 Clinton av 3 story, basement and cellar brown stone house: 10 rooms; all improvements, complete: plate glass windows; must bo soil. Apply to H.

W. ROZELL, 379 Myrtlevopenevoniiigs. WORALE HOUSE A RARE CHANCE JO Last of six; most artistic houses offered this sea eon large rooms; ample closets: novel arrangement of plumbing: absolute safety from sower gas; clioico location, 9i)l Dean st, bet. Bedford and Franklinavs, OR SALE HOUSES NEW finishod; only throo left: 2 story frame, bnck imonts, all improvements: fine location; near Gates av. Elevated Station; terms to suit; owner on promises; open Sundays.

45Cornelia st T710RSALE HOUSE ANEW 2 STORY brown stoue, 488 Quincy st, near station: aU im Cauinet UiailLOis; neiiLet jno naui.un plumbing; bargain Inquire on premises or of U. It. NEWMAN, Gates av. mooniyn. t70R SALE HOUSES OR TO LET JD Beautiful new 3 story octagon brown Btone houses Kixth av.

and Carroll st: Queen Anne design: hardwood trimmings; 12 rooms; mirrors; grates; elegant gas fax turps; very little cash required. Apply to owners, 233 bixih av. 17 OR SALE HOUSE A VERY FINE 2 JL story and basement bro.vn stone house, 20x4'Jx VMM. 10 rooms and bath, walls painted in tho best manner all ceilings frescoed, ono of the most substantially built and cheapest houses in tho city; prico only terms to wiit ANIEI. FERRY, 252 and Court st.

fTTOR SALE HOUSES $25 MONTHLY JC will buy one of those neat 2 story frame dwellings at Windsor terrace, one block from Smith St. cars and from Prosmoct Park; low taxes; good chance to own your own houso. Apply to WILLIAM J. TATE, 2S0 Flatbiish av, corner Piopect placo. OR SALE HO USE SEVENTH AV Special bargain new li story brown stono dwelling, cabinet trim, a perfect house, sizs '20x50x100; will be S'tld at a low figure.

Keys and iniormation at offico of WILLI AM J. TATE, '2S0 Flathash av. corner Prospect place. TOR SALE HOUSES TWENTY ONE 57 special bargain's; must be sold 2,100 others; all descriptions and locations; 1,700 city lots; rare opportunity to select homes or business places ox a mine printed list; $1,000,000 to loan. WILLIAM li.

GRACE, corner of Willoiighby and JayBts. 7OR SALE HOUSE REMSEN ST NO. ITJ. vfwid.m.'f nf In(n flrnflnwood tho nr.dsoine'4 story brown stono front. 2 tx about 58, with email extension; houso well constructed and a most desirable home; price low.

D. M. CHAUNCEV, 207 Jlontafsue bt. stoop and basement brick, 10 rooms Wavevly av, between Gates and Greene; improvements; good tonant until May 1: price 45.000; mortgago of ft. 1,000 mn until 1800.

Address EDWARD. Box, (1, Eagle office. fTIOR" SALE HOUSE ASHINGTON jl? opto lite Fort Greene Park, 3 story and French roof brown stone, 22x50x100, recently decorated and put in order at a cost of will bo sold at a sacrifice if taken at once. Asking prico $20,000. OHAS.

A. SEYAIOURjtCO, 203 Alontaguo st. HOUSES BARGAIN 921 021A Lafayetto av. new, handsome 2 story and basement, with extension, brick dwellings; rooms; latest improvements; fine, healthy, handy location: near threo elevated stations; owner on premises; open every day for inspection TRIOR SALE HOUSE 247 CLERMONT jP av 3 story and basement brown stono private vesi rionce; Z2x4.rxl00; contains all improvements; in excellent order and occupied by owner; might exchange for a smaller dwelling in good neighborhood can be seen between 1 and 5 P. M.

TOE SALE HOUSES FIVE 2 STORY and basement brown stono front houses on Jefferson av, 100 feet east of Roid; 10.5x43x100; 10 rooms; all modern improvements; sanitary plumbing cabinet finish; call and examine. Inquire on the premises or of G. Dr. REVERE SON, 031 Madison st. fORSALE HOUSES ON SOAIERS ST, Sj near elevated stations on both Brooklyn and Kings County roads; three noarly new 2 slory brick dwellings, each 17x40, lots 17x00, welt rented and just decorated throughout; terms easy.

THEO. A. THOItNE, 044 Fulton 3t. opposite Cambridge place. "IOR SALE HOUSE VERY'LOW 343 JL" Gates av, near Bedford, tho frame dwelling with vacant land, 100x115; no bettor plot for immediate improvement in the city; stores and flats would pay well; will rent the house at $480.

I. M. CHAUN CEY, 207 Montague ist. OR SALE HOUSE AND STABLE Berkeley place, tintween Sixth and Seventh avs; 4 story brown siono dwelling, 22x50; 2 story brick stable on roarof lot; owner is anxious to sell and offers it below cost. Apply to WILLIAM J.

TATE, 280 Flaibush av, corner of Prospect place. TOR SALE liOUSES NO HUMBUG; 54 Ju e'eg uit now houses, just finished; all improvements; fine location twelve minutes from threo forries: tweuty two nannies from bridge by elevated road; down, balauee installments to suit; pay 11 nor cont. Ownor on premises, 71 Weirficld st, ono block from Halsoy St. elevated siaiion and Broadway; open Sundays EOK SALE HOUSE nO WILLOW ST The la'c residence of F. C.

Lewis; a very fine 3 story dwelling, 27x00, with 2 story extension, 25x25; lo: 370x101; lurnaco; now sanitary plumbing and in splendid ordor; will bo sold at a bargain to a prompt buyer. Apply to JOHN F. JAMES, 189 Montoguo atrect. Oil SALE HOUSES C. N.

MOODY 187 Montague fit A bargain in a 3 story brown Mono on St. felix Bt; in first class order; price, on Clermont av, near Sumner, story atone; must bo soivi, immediate possession; on Carroll st, near Clinton, Jt story brick; 25 feet front; in splendid ordor; will be of the SALE HOUSES ONLY SG.400.TO ll" 2,8 Carlton av, ncar.Willoughby, 3 5l.VMn nl na eellar, well built, brick house, 20x 4rxt.7J.'in? Cua rented $(550 to May 1 Carlton ay drtto 21.0x40x101?, $8,000: easy 5f jnf oUlerf; Kc! with UULliLEY Myrtle av, Vanderbilt av. station; open until 0 P. M. OR SALE HOUSE IRNlIED basement brown stone on MoDonough et, between Marcy and Tompkins avs.

11 rooms and all improvements; cabinet trim; flrct class plumbing; olegant gas fixtures; porcelain tubs; decorated wash basins: handsomely decorated and in perfect order all through; moquetto carpets and fine fnruituro throughout $14,000. Apply to F. V.r. CARRUTUERS, Fulton st. Krllr nnAlfvrl fmsili Station, builttwo VCBrS.

elegantly papered and docorated, price, alio, on Cambridge place, a splendid brown stone with hird wood trim; 4 mirrors, cornices, shades and screens go with it. IHfc'O. A. THOKNE. 944 Fulton opposite Cam bridge plaoa.

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