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a KB. flABBlSOM I1OSK8 A HOUSE. BOARDING noAitmiTfs. TO UST1 VLATS. "ITIT ANTED PUPILS A YOUNG LADY WANTED LADIB3 TO LEARN ALL THE DAILY1 EAGLE Is In its Vorty seventri year.

It is published every afternoon on the working dayg of the OARD 212 NOSTRAND AV, NEAR Hart st. in nrivate familvf lanm front, rnnm onlfuhla or two; terms low to either gentlemen or ladios. BOARD HEIGHTS 56 LIVING STON sfc Large sduaro rooms; no moving in May; refer TS OARD HOTEL DIETBR TABLE LV 3l9 Hote; 12io8 P.M.; tw hch, wiigiu fuvmt qA peruoy. 130ARD 0N THE HILL NIORT.V PTfR Jf nished rooms, with first class board, at 276 Clermont ay. lamiij private.

BOARD TO LET, NICELY FURNISHED larKe rooms, all improvements, near Groene av sUngoJeormsreasonable. 67 St. James place. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 1. V.

A JU ant room for a gentleman and wife or single gentle OARD 244 CLINTON ST TOlR AMT J3 ty Two nicelr furnished hall rooms, with first class uunxu, at. very moderate terms; location ttrat ciass. BOAKD I87 BALTIC ST, BETWEEN i. Ohnton and Henry Large square room, nioelj furnished, suitable for twogontlemonlor gentleman and wife; TOARD 78 SANDS ST A LARGE A 9 front room on second floor; plenty of closotroom uuu nu i Bmu; uiuib iortwo; can oe seen on oun two Piociia irom ine prio o. BOARD AT 126 VANDERBILT AV Mechanics or clerks can find good, substantial table ouuairjiMoraa; nouso contains all improvements; con veniont to road and cars to all ferries call all the week.

UOARD 102 MONROE ST AN ENTIRE JSJ second floor, with nil improvements, will be let ivii.ii uuaru, to a goniieman ana ramuy or single gentlemen reforenoes. Address Mrs. I. R. Box 22, Eagle office, OARD 105 HENRY ST LARGE SEC ond story front ruona, with, hall room connectinc all tho conven iences; also one or two more single rooms for gentlemen; fine looation rnnma five minutes' walk to bridge oriorrifls; excellent ooard.

OARD NO. 210 PRESIDENT ST, ONE heated. With flrAt clfmH nnh ril niinV.Va tinmn. nl QdOr lTOm (Jllntnn nlbirnnflu BumiBmnu iu who; tonus reasonaoio; roierence re BOARD WANTED. OARD WANTED A ROOM, WITH board and fire, onnyontnnfc fn tha KrirlQ gentlemen.

Address, with terms, S. B. Box 4, Eagle TOARD WANTED FURNISHED 9 rOOmS. With bOftrd. fie a nnd Htrnt.

nr nt.lomn wife and daupUter aaed 13; ho con floor preferrod state ftcuuuimtiuiinoiiii anti verms, wnicn must not exceed sii a Brm; ruiorenuos civen ana reqnirea. jut is dii, noi id, iagie omce. FURNISHED ROOIflS C1URNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITH 0 n.lt llnnfft. I. .11 1 (Sn i luuluoi u'cwij juraiijuou, in FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET AT 282 Henry nt.

nn evrra lnrira hnll haAmnm. inn amati miiiuioiuum, pnuu iurf uj ueuiraoio pariies. BURNISHED ROOMS I3 ATLANTIC av, to Kontiemen only: two mmutea frnm Smith kt ry; rooms newjy lurnisuea ana desirable. TJURNISHED ROOM TO LET, NICELY iiui uuu cuiu woLur: iras: nirn nn i nnr nil nnnoor ninon FURNISHED ROOMS THREE NE ATL furnished rooms on tho third floor, in a private family. 330 Navy at, betvreen.

Fulton st. and Laiayeue FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, IN VICIN ltV Of BodfOrd aV and Flllt.nn nf. A nirtnlv rnrnialmrl front hall room, with largo oloset private family. Address u. 'i u.r uua Air n.niiu OIUOO.

FjiURMSHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY fl 1 fnrnishud rooms tn loh firm hnnnn nnH InPitinnt hall rooms $1.60 per week; can be seen at any time. 4i3 ntaiu at. ROOMS 128 PACIFIC ST. near Clinton, lareo and hll rnnnm. haivIc fnmMi.

ed, in a private family of adults, vith owner; gentlemen ouiy. FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE AND BUlall. RUitablfi for Haht hnnqflbaAtiino. utitri tmn nf parlor, wash trays and rango: heat and gas; ir ode rate prices; in aouso. jja uoti ain av.

1CTURNISHED ROOMS BACK PARLOR: tWO fientlfitnen nr CflntlnmRn nnrl wifti fT Hrit. hnnta. keeping, with all improvements, in private family. 17 uauevoiBe place. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NICELY furnlShnd front.

alcOVft rnniw flrmiiMi Vif rnnyxy ii 1 Buiuiutu iur lwo Bunuumon or gentleman and wire; oon vemuiiu tu turriua. xao uimton St. XURNISHED ROOMS IN A PR1VATK JL family, ten minuteB from bridge and ferry squaro ruu uu on tiuuonu nnu inirn Tinnra. nrntu tnmi.nai. suitable for ono or two gentlemen.

Call at 27 St. Folii 1CWRMSHED ROOMS TO LET. SEC Ond floor. IllColv fllrninhoH fn linht. hnnaalmanln uov num vwu wniur; use oi oacn ana lannary snort dis tance irom Jiiy nan; private hoa3e.

31 Bridge st, nnarKiiHon rpfornnno ronm'r nloniial vnnm T7VURNISHED ROf)M T( ppnvT KN1 nail rooms. SOCOna ana third llnnra: minnv ninnqnra. luuuciaio H'tiuu; central location near Ully nau wallr ing distance to bridge, east of Smith. 140 Schermerhorn st, one door FURNISHED ROOMS IN FINE PRI vate dwelling, 301 Hie lea st; a floor of 2 or 4 rooms iur uuuaonouning, or win do separated to suit gentlemen: all improvements; within five minutes of South or Wall Biroetrerry; to annua only. a A URN IS HE ROOIVTS (iirp.

T. ATifiTil .4 square third fitory closet, hot tnd cold nnioi.vfiLLiomvtj; uuiuiuio ior two gentlemen or a lady: also, one large hall room, closet, second story front. 230 XjlURISISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO fi rhnirA Rimnv rnnma tn rani lienrlenmnln together or separately; ample closet room, hot and cold wator; near bridge and femes choice location; terma juuuoriito, ojj iinton sc, near narrison. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ON THE Heights, a squaro room, with hot and cold wator: well hoated; suitable for one or two gentlemen; aisoahall room: threo minutes' walk from Fulton Ferry or bridge. BURNISHED ROOMS VERY PLEAS 1L ant front parlor and connecting hall room, suitable for iwu ui iLireu Bumiomon ur counio.

in private ramily or two; gas, bath; convenient to Hamilton Ferry: bridge cars pass the door; board optional. Conrt st, botwoen Union ana rrosiaent. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO inree and one small room, with wntnr nnrl na in private house, furnished for light housekeeping, to a email family only, with leference; rent. $4.50 oer week; good uuiKiiuuiuuuu, uvu iniitutcb wane irom uity nail, 4Uo otaio at. TO Ii JE XJS E5 LET HOUSE A NICE 3 STORY and hasemftnt hi eh Ht.non hrnwn at nn frnnt.

linncn 117 A.mity st. Brooklyn, nice neighborhood convenient to South Ferry; rent 35 per montli. D.MARTIN (own wi ou jjuwrunuo uroniera, ox oroau st, rtew oric. rpo LET HOUSES STORES AND rent will do well to send in their offerings as early as possible. JOHN EDWARDS.377 Fulton st.

and 2 McDon OUgll 81. TO LET HOUSE IN FLATBUSH ON Vernon av. a few minutes' wait from thn nar 0 story and attio house, 6 good rooms, dry cellar and an acre ui grounu; rent a montn, inquire or u. MAUU1UK, TO LET HOUSE ONLY S450, THE 2 BtoI7' wBh basement, brick dwellinirolG DeKalb, near Bedford av; 8 rooms; improvements; tine order; immediate possession. Owner, 405 LET HOUSES, STORES, FLATS ana anartmants in all nnntmna nf RmnV nt Ka, York; rents collected; estates carefully managed.

JERK. JOHNSON, 60 Court at, Brooklyn, and J2 Liberty at, nuw mo LET HO USES TWO HOUSES IN JL veranda place between Congress and Warren sts); next to the corner of Clinton at, a nice littlo cozy house, in tine order, all improvements; tho other may be let in ntmruuwiH iuw to ruapooiauio tenants. TO P' LET HOUSES VERY NEAT AND DrettV 2 RtorV and DRSRmFmt, hrinV Vinnuna. f.ntal in a very hno, high and healtby location, within a short distance of the Park rent $30 a month. DANIEL FER av ana zx Jourt st.

mo LET HOUSES ON CLINTON ST. JL on a very fine block, elogant 3 story aud basement brown atone houses; cabinet finish; all modern and sanitary impros ouionta; first claaa condition; rent ftOOO. mo LET HOUSE FROM DATE, THREE .1 story, basement sub cellar, high stoop brown stone houBO, 11 roims. with extension; laundry, sanitary pluinb illK, wator tbrouffhout; convenient to ferries, bridgo and oar lines; rent $60 per month. Address OWNER, Box mo LET HOUSES ON GREENE AV.

between Bedford and Nostrand Those elegant otvij. uu uauuiuiib uuuujLanernaieiv orovm stone ana bnok, and of handsomo aud tmposina exterior; interior Deauciiuny nnisnoa nara wood; all latOBt improve ments; tuea noartns, wood mantels, brass andirons, etc. HUDrovod sanitarv nlumhincr and rnrnnnn tlinvnrn situate within one block ol elevated station and within twenty minutes of Now York Oity Hall; special terms will be made to immediate tenants. Apply to LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st, Bedford and 276 Flatbush ays, matter omce open evenings. TO LET HOUSES POSSESSION AT once By P.

C. GRENING, 420 Gates av. and 1,161 Fulton st 487 and 489 Grooue av. those elegant 3 story uuiv, cauiuuu utiiau, uaiu wuuci, all imp. MHUU 118 Greene av.

3 story s. cabinet finish, hard wnod. papored throughout 1,000 590 Franklin av, 3 story 12 rooms, all imp (iOO 307 Quincy st, 3 story frame, 12 rooms, all 74o DeKalb av, 3 story fr, 12 with extra ground. 099 Putnam av, 2 story, 8, 10 rooms, all imp C46 Herkimer st, 2 story br, 9 rooms, all imp 440 Gates av, 3 story 11 rooms, all imp. fil and Rainhrirlcn 9.W nt.nnr 11 Bll imn 4SU 481) 360 800 oHO 386 Halsoy St.

3 Btory br. 12 rooms, all imp (iOQ 297 Gates av, 2tf story fr, 9 rooms, all imp 600 498 Gates av, 3 story fr, 9 rooms, all imp 400 rieys at omce also other iiousos and Hats. XO LET PARTS OP HOUSES, TO LET PART OF HOUSE PARLOR floor, very cheap, partly furnished small private house. 301 Lexington av. TO LET PART OF HOUSE SECOND floor of throo! rooms and bathroom all improve ments rent oneap to gooq tenaux.

on Third. B. B. TO LET PART OF HOUSE PLEASANT floor in private homo; 6 rooms, with bath; all improvements; nice neighborhood; low rent to small family. 603 Grand av.

TO LET PART OF HOUSE PARLOR And bilRflmenfc floors to ttl nnaannninn T4nlwTiT tr 1 all improvements av, near Fourth. price, $20 per month. 659 Atlantic TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES SECOND floor, 6 rooma, 224 Concord at; lower part, 0 rooms, all improvements, 209 Nassau st; lower part, 4 rooma, 100 Duffiold at; seoond floor, 4 rooms. 256 Gold at. A.

P. A ILLY 171 Washington st. TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES NO. 310 Gatos av, corner Bedford, parlor floor, two Iare fiarlors and hall room Bui table for millinery or dregftmak aa establishment! also, second floor, throe rooma and bedroom; all improvements; immediate possession. Apply on premised.

BOARD 222 CLTON ST M. single or en suite, suitable for families or single, gentlemen; referoncos. BOARD 254 ADELPHI ST A LARGE pleasant aloovo room with board; also small room; table boardera desired. BOARD ROOMS WITH BOARD AT 320 Greene av, one block from Franklin av elevated station; Greene av cars pass door; terms moderate. BOARD ON THETTeTgWS56 CLARK st Large second story front room, to let, with board; first class appointments; references.

BOARD ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM and two ball rooms front to let, with board; first ciass tabic. 47 Concord st. OARD 27 SOUTH OXFORD ST A dartre, pleasant sauare sunnv room. wb heatod. with nc hall room; references exchangod.

BOARD 294 CLINTON ST, NEWLY fumiBhed rooms With first nlns hnurri nf. rPHHnnnriln rates; also table boarders accommodated. OARD FIRST CLASS BOARD, AT 7 I JBJP Monroe place, two large rooms, for gentleman and wub or atngie gemuamun. OARD SECOND FLOOR FRONT AL cove room or SOUaro back rnnm tn lot. with trnnci toard guaranteed no other boarders.

441 State st. BOARD PROSPECT HEIGHTS HAND sorcBly fnrniBhed second back room, foldinsrbed. etc; first class locality. 102 Sixth av. SOARD A PLEAS A NTJOMEWITH the owner for gentleman and wife or Bingle gents: Iv small: table eood: tflrnm mndnratn ysn AdBlnhi st, second house from DeKalb av.

BOARD HOTEL ST. GEORGE, NO. 5 1 Clark st, American and European plan; 400 muiuuiuK jluu uftijiituyiuu, nivnuaomoiy lurnisnou; singly or on suite; electric light throughout. OARD A LARGEAXCOVE FRONT room, witllbonrd. for firontleman and wifa nr i.vrn gentleman in private family.

Address F. G. 250 La fayuttn av, two doors north of Washington av. BOARD ON THE HILL 263 CARLTON av. four doors from DaKilh T.nrtro nlrnvp, rnnm.

sooond floor; all improvements; well heated; terms low to permanent parties. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARDr A larcro handsomely furnished room nn sonnnrt flnnr convenient location fetv minutes' walk to Wallst. and South ferries. 35G Henry st. BOARD 107 GATES AV, SUPERIOR accommodations to nartinR dRm'rinc' hnmn nnmfnrtB front rooms; southern exposure; reference given and required.

BOARD ON THE HILL HANDSOME ly furnished moms tn let, vtith firBt class board also, hall room; adults only. 107 Fort Greene place, ten min uses irom unuge. BOARD LARGE, PLEASANT AND well furnished spconn Htnrv rnnm. turn lnrtr nlnnnto. not anacoia vrater; reterences.

Schermorhorn, 164 Clinton st, opposite (OARD CLINTON HOUSE, 254 258 I Fulton at American and Rurnnaan nlnn rnnmu 8inle or pn suite; superior aconramodations; reduced rates; select family ana transient hotel. BOARD ON THE HILL 216 ADELPHI at Two larffe cormectinff roooid, also hall room, to let, with board; all improvements; heat and gas large closets; terms reaaonabl OiO. OARD A PLEASANT BACK PARLOR mav be had with board in a. nriva.t Amilv. nt.

Nn 225Monroo st, near av; convenient to elevated BOARD ON THE HILL 16C DEKALB av, corner Cumberland st, fronting on Washington Park location very pleasant; a handsome parlor or floor and baok parlor; references. OARD 22 CLINTON ST A LARGE I llOated front mom. With conn IaMa nnrl nt.lnr1ftnrb wmiy a ibw inmiuea 10 unuge ana lorries; moaerate rates; table boarders accommodated. BOARD 357 ADELPHI ST, PLEASANT and handSOmalv furnish Of! mnma with nrtr.t.riniit. noara; taDjegooaana anunuant; nearUreene and Gates av cars.

xveierenoBs. OARD ON THE HILL A LARGE B.9 Snnare front room, southern einnnarftr Kundahmv furnished; houao and table nrBt class. Apply at 333 OARD HANDSOMELY FURNISHED JL? second story rooms, with or without board; within a few minutes' walk ot Wall st and South ferrieB; terms mouerate. iuo tienry si, oorner Vjongross. OARD 241 WASHINGTON ST LARGE US front room On SRCOnd llnnr inf.nnrl nnliiMtnr closets also, connecting room throo minutes from bridge terms moderate to permanent parties.

tOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO 89 9 UenrV St 1 WO nleasanfc rnnmn. vrith hndrnnma nt tachod if desired southerly exposure: Also, sintrlfi rnnm a not five minutes' walk from triage or ferries; table board TOARD 179 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. JLP uoarPierrepont.st, to let with first class board, a large, eacona scory iront room, witn large closet, hot and cold water; suitable for gentleman and wife or two gen uuiubd aiao, uan room, witn rnnnmg water ana gas. OARD A LADV OF FAILING FOR JL 9 tunes could cancel rent and board bills by assisting another lady who lives all alono in her own larse housB ana aoes an nor own worn. Annrnss th a un it k.

hot Station Now York. OARD 128 LIVINGSTON ST FOR A party of gentlemen. 2 connnntino rnnmR nn Brst floor; also, other rooms, large and small; all improvements: convenient to brides and ferries: terms to suit. OARD ON THE HILL 39 SOUTH i Oxford st Parties desiring a first class home can find a largo, handsomely furnished room, suitable for gentleman and wife, or two single gentlemen; terms mod orate; references exchanged. i OARD 305 HENRY ST FIVE MIN utes from South or Wall st Ferry; three connect ing rooms on the second floor, single or on suito.

furnished or unfurnished table boarders accommodated. References exohanged. "MANSION HOUSE, BROOK Jf minutes' waJk from B'ulton or Wall st. Ferry and the bridge terminus; superior accommodations; reason able rates solectf amily and transient hotol 200 rooms. (OARD 188 AMITY ST, BETWEEN Court and Clinton Parties doeinnir hoard, will find riifl bflsfc of anoommofiHtinnn hnth rq tn t.jihlft nnrt rnnm all newly furnished; gas, hot and cold wator; board reasonable.

"OOARD 283 STATE ST IN AN AMERI can family. A hanrtRnmn snmnil f.irv frnnt, rnnm. newlv furnlBhod: also, two hall rooms of extra flize in a lirst class house; terms reasonable; live minutes walk to City Hall, ten to bridge and ferries. BOARD CLARENDON HOTEL EURO oean nlan. restaurant and S01 S11 Washing ton st.

corner Johnson: rooms SI ner dav and unwarn? special rates to families and permanent guests; location central; two minutes' walk from bndgo terminus. FBAKKEL A LANSING, Proprietors. JOARD ON THE HILL 506 CLINTON av: two sinclo and ono dnnhle room, frnm Fehrnsrv 1. on third floor; also, back parlor in the above; desirable house: rooms have every ennvenience: furnace iinniir passed; best of reference given and required. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 16(5 MON tairue st.

corner of Olinton a handsomely furnished loom to lot to a gentleman and wife, with superior board; ruso, a room ior a single gentleman; oom rooms contain folding bods. Mrs. CAMPJ BOAR 253 255 WASHINGTON ST, near Tillarv Large and small rooms suitable for and wifo or a party of gentlemen; home com orts assured; termB very moderate; three minutes walk to tho bridge OARD 18 GALLATIN PL, NEAR CITY I Hall, to let with board, a front room it able for gentleman and wife or for two single gentlemen; also two hall rooms: table boarders acoommotintod a.na meal boarders at 25 centa per meal. LOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A HAND B3some second story front room, unexpectedly vacated highest roferonces given and required. 64 Garden place, betwoon Joralomon and State ats; live minutes from Wall at, and South ferries.

OARD A PRIVATE OWNING corner house, wishes to let two connecting rnnmtt on second floor: also, hail room nn third finer. 4'i3 State st; convenient; five minutes' walk from City Hall; references exchanged. OARD A PRIVATE FAMILY ON THE Hill Can accommodate twn irnntlnmnii or flntlnman and wife; largo front squaro room, hot and cold runnius water: houso has alln'mnrnvomontST hnmn nnmfnrtjt; torm reasonable. Apply to 128 Fort Greene placo. OARD A LADY OWNING HER OWN houso.

which is a now 3 storv and basement brown atone in a first class neighborhood, would let a liandBome alcove room also front room on third floor at very roa sonable price. Addreaa Box 9, Eagle office. BOARD PROSPECT IG HT 438 Sixth at. near Seventh av. nlnnsanfc.

well furninhnd rooms to let with first olas3 board in a small family, two blocks from Park and convenient to oats to bridge and all ferries. 9 OARD NO. 445 FRANKLIN AV, NEAR 5 Putnam Family of adults, ocouoviinr their own houso, have two sunny rooms on third floor; not and cold water; bed and bedding new; folding bed if desired; or would let baok parlor, suitable for physician. BOARD $5 TO 6 93 AND 95 PINE applest; three minutos from bridge; largo, handsomely fnmishod second story front room; also, smaller room: large closets; running water; excellent board; table boara, $3 to $4 per weofc. "OOARD A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY Ua nt oHlllt.O trill lot nrrrn Igr, f.nnf hsnHanme.C ly furnianea, wtcu toiainp bed, also, large hail room; brown atone house, in vioinity of Lafayette av.

and Adolphi sc; references. Address HOMK COMFORTS, Kogle office. OARD ON THE HILL A LARGE 9 front alcovef oom, with baok connoctinff room if d6 luTnlahea; all improvements; good looation: convenient to oars and station; also, one or two rooms on third floor. 441 Lafayette av, near Franklin. BOARD YOUR CHOICE OF TWO SUN ny front rooms now vacated, containing all the im provements, new furniture aud carpets; house private; board and looation Gicollont: torma moderate.

Annlv nt No. 351 Qninoy st, two minutes from Tompkins av. station. BOARD AT 1,151 AND 1,163 FULTON at, corner Franklin ay Nicely furnished, large front rooma on second and third floors; hot and coldwater; largo closets; xable and honse first class: terms reasonable to permanent parties; table boarders aocommo dated. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A largo second etory back room; or a handsome back parlor with email room adjoining; containing hot and cold water; suitable for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; also, hall room; a few table boarders accommodated.

149 Greene av, first house from Washington avenue. OARD A PRIVATE AMERICAN FAM. ily, cozy brown stone house, have threo larire alcove rooma; separately or together, with board if demred; no otnorooaraera; au improvements; will sjutty topieaao; madge'a Church. lOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 28 WIL Ion St. three minutes from Fulton Forrv and bridlie.

handsomely furnished room on eoond floor. largo elosots, runnine water; terms $13 per week, including heat, gas, etc. also largo hall room. SO table board, C3.50. BOARD 361 PACIFIC ST, BETWEEN Hovt and Bond, a refined German family; strictly paivato; elegant newly furnished sunny front rooms with all improvements; excellent table board if desired to gentlemen or lady and gentleman; ten minutes to bridge and ferry.

E. H. Garrison, of Parkrille, left his team homes and light wagon In front of 824 Flatbuoh avenue yesterday afternoon. Tho horses ran away and at the corner of Seventh avenue collided with a repair cart of the Atlantic avenue Railroad Com pany. One of them, valued at $3,000, was Impaled on tho shaft of the cart and instantly killed.

A. W. T0UBGEB TO LICTUBE. The author of "A Pool's Errand" and "Bricks Without Straw," tho Hon. Albion W.

Tourgoe, will lecture at Summerflold Church, Washington avenue, corner of Greene, to morrow evoning. Subject: "Tho Uses and Abuses of Dirt" BUTLER BROSN AN On Wednesday. January 10. at the Churoh of Our Lady of Victory, by the Rov. Father BroBnan, brother of the bride, Kate K.

BnoflNAH to Michael E. Butler, both of Brooklyn. CAHILL MAHONET At St. Stephen's Church, on Tnn.rt.v 18X7. hv tho Rov E.

D'Rflillv. Mr. John W. CahilIi to Miss Lvjoie E. Mahoney, both ol Brooklyn.

OHATTKRTON FLINT On Wednesday evening, Jan uary t), at. aanson piase captisp unurcn, oy rno jvov. Henry Ward Beocher, Bkrtha only daughter of Denton jpunt, to auuubtus it. uhattebtum, an oi uroox lyn. men BANNISTKR On Friday 28th instant, Annte, eldest daughter ot James and ifiien n.

ijanmswr. Frionds are Invited to attend tho funeral services ftt tho honso, 416 Bereon bL Brooklyn, on Sunday, the 30th at 4 o'clock P. M. Interment at oonveaience of the family. BKGLY On Friday, January 23, 1887, Bobebt Jambs Bf.qly, in the a5th year of his age.

Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend ho funeral on Monday morninff. at 9 o'clock, from the residence of his daughter, 184 Livingston at. BRADY On Friday, January 23, Author Bua.dy, In nisaistyoar. runerai somces ouauay, janunry on, a it. vuu residence of his sister, Sarah E.

Whitney, 430)6 Monroe si, ttrooKiyu. BKOWNKLL On Thursdav. Jannarv 27. of nneu monia, Gkokge Kdwaed Bhowkell, in the 17th year of uis age. Relatives and friends aro rnapoctfully invited to attend the funeral from his late rosidonce, 215 Thirteenth on bunaay, January.au, ati: o'ciocn f.

m. CALLAHAN On January 28, 1887, Jeremiah Callahan, in tho o'Uth year ot bis acre. to tnUfi nljtnn at ll A. M. irnm 534 Clinton at.

thence to St. Mnnrs Church. Court and Sun day, January 30, at 2:30 to. Friends of tho family aro lnvitoa to aena CARROLL On Friday, January 28, JOHN the only eon of illen and Maurico Oarroli, the 24th year of hia aee. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of St.

Anno'eYoutiR Men's Literary Association, aro rospoct fullviiivilod to attend the funeral on Sundav. tho 30th. from tho residence of his parents, No. 60 Lafayette st, nt jiriiusnarp, tnonce 10 Anne's nurcn, uoia bis. inierment at cemetery ot noiy jross, i latnusn, COOK On Friday, January 28, after protracted iuneGS juuuih uuuu, in ms Dom year.

Frionds and relatives aro respectfully invited to attend me tunerai irom ill a late rostaence, sud ritcica st, on juon dav. the 31st. at 9:80 A. then to St. CharlM Church on Sydney place; also the Kzumpt Firemen's Afisooiatfon of tho Oitv of Brooklyn.

Wostorn District: also the mem bers of Franklin Engine Company No. 3, of tho Volunteer uepnrtmeut; also tne momuers of Atlantic rtorfe Gom pnny no. 1. KitOOKLYN VOLUNTEER i'THE MEN ASSOCIATION. VV.

D. A meetinc of tho association will bo held at the rooms or the assnolatlon. Gitv nail, on baturdav eveninir. Jan nary 29, 1387. at 8 o'clock, to take action in regard to the death of our lato fellow member, Louis Cook, of Engine no.

o. runctuai attendance is renueswa. JOHN uourtney, ireBiQeut. M. V.

B. Burroughs, Secretary. De W1NSTANLEY On Saturday raorntnar. January 29. Ann 1JK WIN STANLEY.

D6iOVU Wife Ot xl. J. Do Winatauley, in tho Both year of her age. BUR'S A Saturday mornimr. January 20.

Mrs. Jance U. JJUKiEA. Funeral services from her late rosidonco. 348 Washinir iou av, caouaay, jauuavy at a r.

m. interment pri vato. ir a aat nn ionir t. the beloved wife of Michael Fallon, in the 75th yoarof her og. a solemn reouiom moss win oe ceieoratea for the re pose of her soul, at the Ohurch of St.

Vincent de Paul, iiurwi dlilu hv, on flionaay, uanuary oif av iv jn. GILL Suddenly on Wfldnesdav 2fi. JonK V. rT.r.. Funeral services at tho rosidonce of bin son.

William P. Gill, 24 Brevoort plaoe, Kunday at 1 P. M. Intorment private, ivinaiyomit nowers. HA ASE On January 28.

thn hnlnynd hniu band ol Emily Haase, in the 34th year of his age. Funeral at his late residence, 1,408 Bergen st, on Sun uay, at HENDRICKSONAt Flatlanrts. January 2R. 1RA7. John B.

Henurickbon, In the 77th year of his age. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the funeral at tne iteiorraea uuurch, riatiands, on Sunday, aith axi oiock i in tin T.n... an Tmr Bon of Thomas H. and Mary Kternan. aged 7 years and 5 months.

Helatives and frionds of tho family ta roRnflntfnllv in vited to attend the funeral on Monday, January 31, from iuu Vl VaiOUtO ALU Uy Db, UUrUtJf LEWIS On Baturday morning, Captain John H. Lewis. funeral services at 1ns lata raninennA. 21fi place, on Sunday, January 30, at 4 o'clock. Relatives and irjonas are respectfully invited.

LOHMAN On Fridav. Jannnrv 28. at 2fi7 Runkntt sL Brooklyn, Julia wife of John H. Lobman, in tho 54th year oi nor age. Rolatives and friends are resDectfully invited to attend the funeral from Zlon Lutheran Churoh, Henry st.

near urooKjjji, on on any, uanuary ox, at tr. ai. jIIDLOW ln Rrnok vn. on KaturdAv. QQ.

Iflft7 MaRY ANN, widow of James William Homn Ludlow. Relatives and frionds are invited to at.fand tho fnnoral at a f. ai. on Tuesaay, i' eoraary rrom ot. Ann's Uburch, corner Clinton and Livintcston sts.

McGULLUM A solemn mass nf rnnufnm fmnnth's mind) will be celebrated in Church of the Sacred Heart, on Monday morning. Hist ah 1(1 o'clnnk. for th l.tn KeV. JOHN A. AlCUULLDM.

Keverend clergy and frionds respectfully invited. Mc AN In this citv. January 27. 1887. Wrr.t.TA Funeral from his father's residence.

271 Bridiro nt. nn Sunday, January 3U, 1887, at 2 o'clock P. M. Ujif" A OTIMB A Tlf ir XT TT arv 28. Willie H.

son of Arthur J. and Clara V. HcHnr ten and grandson of William Hart, in the 5th year of bis age. funeral private; kindly omit flowers, MCGINN ESS On Thursday. 97.

1RQ7. TWm BltXDOKT Mc GIN NEB 6. relict of tho lata John ftfnGinnnua. aged years. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from her late residence, 329 Adams st, on nuiiua, iUUUUIJ Ol, UV 1 ill.

NERNEY A solemn anniversary mnxi nf ranninm tnr uosonn 3 ouurcn on monaay, January ai. at Relativos and friends are invited to attend. BufiiE wife of James K. Pearson, aged 34 years 'and li ays. faueral services from her late residents in HnmnafcRnd.

Sunday, January 30, nt 3 P. M. Trains via Lorn; Island POLLOCK On Friday, 28th Thomas O. Pollock Funeral servicea from his lato rosidonnn. 317 flnrltnn nv.

jjrooKiyn, on monaay evening, am at o'clock, ln lerment private, tr Lease omit uowotb. STILES On Thursdav. January 27. Hawwitt fiTrr.irn wife of Isaac Stiles, aed 73 years. Friends are requested to attend the funeral services at her lato residence, 295 Jay st, on Sunday, tho 30th WILMSHUKST Ott 27th ZARTt WlLMBHURBT, associato editor of tho Insurance Times.

Sunday P. M. His frionds. and those of his Bister, Airs. n.

ai. uaivert, are invited to attend. WlLSOTr Thursday, January 27, 1887, Mary B. Wil son, who oi ine taro oun uson, agod years. Funeral from her lato residence.

193 Twenty fourth c.ruti, oouin urootiyn, on ounaay, January ou, o'clocK xr. ax. rnonus ana roiatives are invited to attend. WRIGHT On Thursday, January 27, 1887, Daniel F. Relatives and friends are invited to attend thn nnnrol servicea at the residence of Mr.

Goorgo B. Guyley, 129 rtuoiwuu i ac, uu ounuay, tue ouin inst. at a r. Al. OBITCJAKV.

AT A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE ST. ANNE'S VOTING MEN'S LITRRARV AHKOriTA TION held at their rooms, '229 Front on SATURDAY Evening, January 29, 1887, the following preamble and retioiui'iouo wero unanimously auoptea: Whereas, It has pleased tho Almighty God to romove from amonir us our esteemed friend unci fellmv mnmhar. JOHN T. OAKROIJj, who has been one of the most earnest and active members of this Aassociation. Whereas, While humbly accepting the decreo of our Heavenly Father, we deslro to place on record an expression of our griof at the loss which we ns an association and as inumuuais nave sustained in the death of our departed friend: thvTefore.

be it Resolved, That in the death of John T. Carroll, the St. Anne's Young Men's literary Association has lost one of its most upright and diligent members, his comrades a genial companion and a faithful friend and his parente a loving and devoted aon. His many brilliant qualities of heart and mind had endeared him to us all, and we will ever remember him as one who in everything tried to do Refiolvod. That as a mark of rnsnont fnr the rionnimnri the rooms of thia association bo draped in mourning for tmrty aura.

Resolved. That tho members of this association attend the. funeral in a body. Resolved, That this association enter upon tho rocords transcript oi tnese resolutions; mat tuoyoe pubhsned in the Brooklyn Daily Eagln and Brooklyn Examiner, and that a copy, dujy authenticated, be pre bvuieu io iuo lamuy oi tue aeceasou. JOHN J.

B'ARREN, JOHN J. MULLEN, JOHN J. ME ANY, JOHN E. MURRAY. WM.

J. ORTt, Committoo on Resolutions. BUSINESS AN OLD ESTABLISHED HARDWARE and house furnishing business on the hill; all in nioerunnins ordor; proaeut owner has other bunlnoas; this Is a good chanoo for any young wjin to make a good living and a little more. Address O. B.

Eagle omco. No agents, EESTAURANT TO LETFITTED UP JCN first class stylo, with hotol attached, four doors from one ot our leading theaters; no capital required; no gents. Apply betore A. M. ana alter Ir, M.

to T. K. ART1N, 690 Dean at. BOOK AND STATIONERY BUSINESS, with circulating library, live yoara lease, for sale; I a great oargain ror some one ir sola nt once, na tue owner has other business. Inquire of W.

J. WEKDON, 122 Myrtle av. TCmUIT, PRODUCE, MEAT AND POUL try market for sale; largo cash business; oheap ront, lease, and nicely fjttod up; sure thing for anybody; very littlo money required; eimy terms. WILLIAM MAC KAY, real estate, Fulton at, near Elm place. flOAL sale AND WOOD BUSINESS FOR ine, boiler, eplittmg and eight bundle ma cbinea, saws, elevator, cart, wagon at.

SNUDEKER, 3 Van Siolon av oo rlorriBon LAGER BEER SALOON AND RESTAUR ant for Bale, oheap. Address F. Box 8j Eaxle office. OU OAN GET CREDIT GENTS' clothing, ladies' aacquee. cloaks, dolmans (all kinds), sbawls, dry (roods, watches, jewelry, furniture, oar pora soia on lime.

iitmos on your awn terms. Parties treated in strict confidence. Addreaa 8,, Box 8 Eagle office. TO LET FLATS FIRST AND SECOND flats In 234 Hatbnsh ar; 7 rooms: all the conveniences; in the best order. Apply to H.

EDKBOULS, in Btore, or to P. it M. CHAUNOEY, 207 Montague st. TO LET FLAT AN EXTRA CLEAN 5 room flat all improvements, 920 just repainted, office 02)4 Washington at, down town; also, one of 6 rooms, 810, TO LET FLATS DESIRABLE ATS of and 6 rooms, with bath five minutes' walk from Wall st. ferry all modern conveniences: halls heated and urnihed janitor onpromises rents, 820 to 827.

Apply ff, rTtmmOFY 8 n. 'hi OA VJw JL WB" ofTandS rooms each; all vi umauuuo jx. Daiuuun zuo iuontagne St. improvements: convemont to cars, brirlim an1 fur. ries: rents ranging from $10 to $50 a month.

DANIEL FERRY, 252 and 254 Oonrt st. LET FLAT ONE FLAT IN THE Annie, 80 Olifton inintAflrltta nskairaamtnn wtj uuia near iuio ureeno av. eje vated railroad station which are so much, sought after. Apply on premises or to owner, 259 Greene ay. To Wtlats apartment of rooms each, near thebridge finest flats in the city for the money; rents $15 to 819; halls lighted and handsomely furnished: strictly drat class; nochildren.

Annly to D. P. DARLING A No. 30 Court st, oorner of Kemson. FLATS DELMONTCO PLATS, convenient, cosy, comfortable: carnets.

shades. range, bath, door opener; for 416; four minutes from Roidnv, Station, L. Roan; near all occupied. COR TELYOU, 497A. on premises, Kosciusko st, and Sfcuyves TO LET FLATS GOODWIN FLATS SIC 6 licrht rnnms.

hin dIxss frnnh mi. waUer, private wator olosets, onoking range, laundry and bath; no pulley lines; six liaes'of cars within half block; 25 minutes to Battery. Now Vnrlr 10 minnrno frnM na, Thirty ninth st. Ferry. 205 211 Twenty seventh st, near TO LET STOKES LET STORE 425 FULTON ST.

from February 15 to May 1. Inquire on premises. TO LET STORE A LARGE STORE ON Fulton at, above the City Hall i ossession at once. Apply to N. OOOI'BR SON, 493 Fulton st.

mo LET STORE SMALL STORE, OS vJSSr nd Brerson st. rnqniro of BUCKLEY A HORTON, ocrner at Clermont anif Mvrtln avennes. TO tl LET STORE A SMALL STORE rw the Tower Rntldinw Wt iJS best stands in the city for somo licht bustne'ss; rent SH per month. Inquire in office of IMPROVED DWELLINGS COMPANY. 129 Baltic st.

TO LET STORE FROM APRIL 1: the SDlondid corner nnv ncfnniail hu (m millinery, 779 Fulton st, corner Oxford; this fine stand is one of the best in Brooklyn. Apply to HAV1LAND A SONS, 3Ua Classon av, 984 Fultnn TO LET STORE ELEGANT CORNER store. 23x60 suitable for Hrat. Hr.f or baker; to leasB for a term of years; location central Snmnsr av, corner Monroe st. Apply to PAUL 0.

GRENINtr. 420 Gates av. TO LET STORE 650 GATES AV, TWO door.q from Riimnnr. nnr? tun a cf elevated railroad; with office furniture: occupied for past sovon years as a real estate office; $18 per month; suitable for stationer. TO laEX HOUSES FtlBXISHED.

LET HOUSE FURNISHED NINE rooms, or part; improvements good neighbor hood; or board for lady and $30. Apply at oi futnam av. TO LET APARTMENTS TO LET APARTMENT ON THEHnSL Second floor, 6 rooma; in kooxI order rent 818 J. O. MKTOALFE, Myrtle av.

corner Vandorbilt. TO fcE'f FOIt PTJRPOSS. TO LET LOFTS TWO GOOD LOFTS, 25x6S; plenty light. Call at 21C Bedford av. TO LET WORKSHOP LOFT, 25X60; dry, light, easy of access, hoistway: immediate possession.

HENRY A. ROGERS, 335 Adama st. TO LET HALL TO CLUBS, SOCIETTEST bv the dav. ureek. month var rated large ball, with several rooms above, between Cvclo ramaand Municipal buildings, frontincr on Joralomon St.

Thia building used to be the chapel of tho Reformed uuicn unurcn. uor terms ana particulars, addresa ED. BRANDUS, Gettysburtr Oyclorama. HOKSES. CAKItlAGES.

IjALL AND WINTER CARRIAGES OF OTJR OWN BBOUGHAMS, COUPES, LANDAUS, LANDAU JUH'iTJiS, BEKL1 (JOAOHES, ETO. Also, a large variety of SECOND HAND CARRIAGES, Light and heavy, Wnioh we aro off erinK at very low nrioaE. J. OURLEY, STATE STREET AND BOERUM PLAOE. FINE, BLOCKY BUILT ROAN MARE for sale: Ki hands; 8 years old; warranted Bound and kicd; Safe for any one to drive under elevated railroad or anywhere; lowest price S200: worth 8300; mare canoe seen at.

air. stable, US3 Schermer. horn st. Address ATROE, Box 5, Easle office. A RCrE VARIETY OF BROUGHAMS, J.

coupes, octagon front and Berlin coaches, coudu air.o, large number of second hand carriages, light and heavy. Of all Styles: fiMt das Storiffl fnr nnrri aa ui ojs, iiMiuiui oiiu iiwu oprint? uoctors Duggios low rate at our new repoettory. LINN BROTHERS, 47, 49, 51 and 53 Bergen et, near Bmth. TROTTER SHOWS HANDSOME, stylish, brown, 15 2, sound and kind; must sell immediately; price $300: aide bar buggy, worth 8200, nearly new, $70. Address WYMAN THRALL, Brooklyn Post Office.

A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF TRUCKS AND BUSINESS WAGONS OF ALL STYLES AND SIZES CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Ocrner NAVY and JOHNSON STS. QTYLISH, SOUND BAY MARE FOR snlfi enryn nrnlr. liicrri lrnaa Btinr, (Brewster snrine), AJbar sJcrgh, robes, blankets. Apply ioru.

a. jbisner'B Heal Kstato office, 1,415 Fultcn st. ONVENTS AMD GOOD WILL OF LIV err table in South Brooklvn for sain OOROheff. Onn HIT Rnnl. nh.nfnn hnrnaaa 'hirtoon years.

For full particulars see OVVNKR, 1)87 Third av. TWO CAR LOADS OF FIRST CLASS, clinnk' built otk and business horses will be sold IOW tt make com for mnrn enninr. wi.rV horses to let. KRAUS rr.d 99 Union t. ASiRST CLASS Wj.GON FOR SALE.

With and nolo nnmnlnto a or feed man. Oall at JOHN nmrpvs haa bottle dealer. A3 YEAR OLD FRESH COW AND calf must be sold; she is the overland breed, good milker; no fault to be found with her, only the owner has no one to attend to her at present. Call at 464 Seventh avenue. ritEAM OF BLACK MARES, SUITABLE fl for farm Use.

for sale. Oan bn Raan K09. P.aIAa above Flatbush av. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. JOHN'S PROTESTANT EPISOOPaL CHUROH, St.

Johns plaoe, near Seventh av Morning service at 11 o'clock, Sunday school and Bible classes at i P. ML, ereniny service at o'clock. Rev. Theo dorus Tyng, of Japan, will preaoh at both services. POLITICAL MEETINGS.

rpWENTIETH WARD REPUBLICAN AS i SOCIATION A regular meetine of this association will bo held on MONDAY EVENING at hall, 418 Adelphi st, at 8 look. ROBERT D. BENEDICT, presi OIXTH WARD DEMOCRATIC ASSOCIA Li TION will meet in Trvinr, HU r.nma nt nni.vi. and Irving sts, on MONDAY, January 31, at 8 P. M.

raTEB FAOAN, President. HtJon A. SIcTeknan.I Jamks Clyne, Secrotanei. MEETINGS, PRINCIPAL OFFICE OF THE METROPOLITAN PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. Hfi 1.iWt niTi Notice is hereby civon that tho annual election for oipht directors (first clrss) and threo inspectors of election will takanlnr.n lln ir fflr.n nn TTTEvynA wl between the hours of 12 o'clock noon and 1 o'clock P.

juhh H. TAYLOR, Secretary. I'noPOSALS. PROPOSALS REPAIRS, ADDITIONS AND IMPROVEMENTS TO ARMflftV mf TMTT)T KJATLING) BA.TTF:RV AND A COMPANY'S ROOM THIRTEENTH REGIMENT ARMORY. Sealed prooosals will be received by tho undersigned committoo of the Board of Supervisors of Kings Coun iv at tne omco ine cierx ot eaia Board, Room 13.

Oountv Court Honse. Brnolrlvn. until thraa Mlrtlr P. M. of Thursday, February 3, 1887, for making certain repairs, additions and improvements to tho armory of the Third (Gatliug) Battery and room of A Company in the Thirteenth Regiment Armory, N.

all in the City of Brooklyn, consisting of carpontera'. plumbing and painting work and now furniture, window shades, in accordance with plana and specifications for same prepared by Daniel Ryan, Superintendent of Construction and Repairs. Tho Inn a can be snen nt. thn nflinn nf thn nnirt nlAlr daily irom 9 o'clock A. M.

until 4 o'clock P. whore Srimea copies or tne specifications can bo obtained, lank forma of proposals oan be procured at tho same office. No other form of proposal will be rocoived. Each Dronosal must bo accnmnAniAd hv n. nnrHflAft check mado payable to the order "of K.

B. Cadley, clerk, otc. (or for an amount equal to ten per cent, of tho nggregato of the bid, as a guarantee of the good laith ol tlie bidder. The county reserves the right to rejoot any and all bida. By order of the Board of Supervisors of Kings County, WILLIAM BLANCHEIELD, BERNARD LAMB, THOMAS M.

NOLAN. JOHN T. BALLOU. WILLIAM L. BENVEM, THOMAS R.

HORRV ja286t Committee on Military Affairs. PROPOSALS SEALED PROP A will do received by the Brooklyn P.irk OommiBon ers at their office. 12 City Hall, Brooklyn, until 12 o'clock of Fobruary 10, 1887, for filling in the Concourse lowlands, north of tne drive, partly with white sand, with clean earth, with era vol. with loam, nor rnihin vnrri for nnrh. All proposals most include a certified check or money to the amount ot 10 per cent, of the aggregate bids The Commissioners reserve the right to rojectany and all bids.

jtro xvit Aim. a own secretary. MUSICAL larSTIUJCTION MME. DE FERE'S CONSERVATORY OF MUSIO Ana ooloct Sohool for Young Lidies, 355 TOMPKINS AV. rtomAi ofTUrtai t.

Mme. DE FKRK. nrnfesAnr nf Brmt nrl nf thn National OonHorratnrv nf Pav'ir. anm mAflnl Mm ir)a. my of Beanx Arts of Franco.

instruction invooal (private or in olasn) and instrumental elocution, foreign languages, drawing, painting1, dan cine (private classes) also French classes. torftdnltJtJtnrt emldrnrt nf hothnarno ntlnUP Professor E. De Fere. A. DUPIN, GRADUATE FROM THE Muaio OonRervatorv nf Paris.

PVuncfl Vnn.l in. BtrUGttOn fflTfln. Pllntln nrnnnrH fnr nhnrnh nnnrtnr. n.l stsffes. Highest references.

Inquire at Alonzo Smith's, 5t9Fulton st, opposite Hanover place. PEOlWSOlTWANOESCO PANCIULLI. VOOAL AND INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCTIONS, TUESDAYS AND FRIDAYS, 181 LIVINGSTON ST. Nb York address, 212 East Fourteenth st. tne ifltPHr, nfvlftR nf nnttrta nlan n.

rntv nrnnrlnnAnn xinnosonu operators, i.iuu mutton sr. XJSJ ANTED DRESSMAKERS SKIRT TV annas: onlv thnso nnmefcomed to best wortc need appty 10 iuv uicon 6t. WANTED EXPERIENCED HAND 8 on gents' bows. 05 Tompkins av, branoh of H. aons, ouz ana oui roadway, Kew xort.

WANTED EXPERIENCED HANDS ON si inner embroidnrincr. A. TltTnTVRV A do 4Rfi JO UlWm BTs. 17 ANTED OPERATORS ON WHITE. Domestic and Singer alBO.

fifteen girls for hand sewinir: corao prepared to work. Tho UNION UABUiauruiuau uuMfAflY, I a York ot, upstairs. XTkT ANTED COR3ET AND UNDER wear B.ileBlJidiefl; arood salnrinfi to ladies with Une. cnod experience; applications confidential. SUFJiKIW KNDKWT, Woobaler Abranam'B.

"ANTED PROFESSOR LIVINGSTON. the Errant invantnr and taanhar nf Preinoh drana uunviuK) ui un iurH hub apuuiuuiu jniag 1 1 hj uoij authorizod aent in Brooklyn, at 1,101 Fulton St. This Is the only place wijero ladies can learn the entire art of French dress cuttinor. trimming. drAnlnir.

deaiornine and uuHimn, piueniou woveraoer ioo. aii otuure oiuiiuiuk co reacn Lnia are aniv lmitntnra. funus naif on en tering, tho balanco when thfty tinish. trfJssonBday or even ing, or or man. (jutting, basting nu paurns cut to order.

Perfect fittinff suaranteod. Don't forget me anon si, near uihbsou rv. ANTED AS NURSE TO 3 YEAR OLD child, a youncr lady, American, English or IreneU must have exparionae and bo thoroughly competent: permontn, vfita comrortaoie non HEIGHTS, Bor 11, office. Cooka ushers, and lvonorts MT ANTED A COOK AND LAUNDRESS 1 must have good city reference. Apply Monday aa Tuesday mornings between it and 12, at 2 Jo Clinton st.

ANTED AS A COOK AND LAUN dress, a vounc Protestant arirl: none need aiDly who ca cannot cive satisfactory roforonco from last nfaoe. at. games piaco. General FiousBWons. ANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE TTork for a small family, a German or Swede or KJ ANTEDFOR LIGHT HOUSEWORK and to take care of oblldren.

a (jcrman Kirl, ftboutl4. CaUhunday and Monday at 1,226 Bedford first Hat. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE Jefferson av. WJ ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work for small family, a girl must sleep at homo wages ipo per montn. vjau at iuu wiermont av.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in an American familv. a Protestant ffirl a good homo and liberal wages. 208 Hanoock et, between rioBtrano and iflarcy avs. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE yt work, a Swedish or German girl: muBtbeagood plain cook, washer ana ironer; only two in lamuy. d.

a. FERGUSON, mi) Gates av. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE For further information mauire at 362 Olermont av. on Tueaday, between '2 and 4 o'ciook M. Kinploymont Asencies.

KTTANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BT ladies Brooklyn Employment Bureau. 39 Concord at, near Fttlton, 3 blooKs below City Hall, bank on corner; many respectable servants come here who have never boon at an omce dpi ore; situations reaay iq cny or coun try. TVANTEB HELP lffALJilS. ANTED FOR OFFICE WORK, A smart boy. 16 to 18 years old must write a crood hand.

Address BL M. Eagie office. WANTED AS SALESMEN, TWO MEN; middle aee. of srood address. Annlv between the nours oi ana vt, to r.

a. takluk, aiu imton st. ANTBD TWO DRESS GOODS SALES men; oxponeno in hne goodn essential: apDli cations treated confidentially. SUPKRINTKNDENT, vvocnsier ad rn nam's. WANTED TO TAKE CHARGE OF EM broidery and button departments, thnrouehlj ex perienced young men; only Bnch, with retail experience.

neea apply; appiicauona oonnQontiaL KlSTt Wechaler Abraham's. TS ST ANTED 100 MEN TO HANDLE freight at 30 cenls per hour, or, if preferred, steady work at 915 dpt week: over time 60 conts ner hour. AddIv at once to H. YONGE, agent Savannah lino, New Pier 35, riorth Kiver, foot spring st, Kew York. TnrrANTED two salesmen for TV Brooklyn, by New York Sucar aalary feV2.

KJMi Between a. ai. ana 2 f. m.t juonaay ana 'l'ncsaay. jv, ii.

ftu i j.iitn.w. jjianacer. Aanmn st. iirooicivn. li.

U. WANTED SITU ATIOiVSFEMAliES. TnTj a XJ ui TXT ANTED SITUATION drosamakinar with a German lady, to be naid while learning, oy a aMaay gtrt ts.t iagte omco. Jar(J8 and Meant stresses. TXTANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE and to assist in housework in a small family, by a respectable young woman.

433 Halsoy st, second floor; uu carua auBivureu WANTED SITUAT I TAKE care of children, and is willing to assist in general Aaaress or apply at va state st, nrst noor. RANTED SITUATION TO TAKE care of erowintr children and do the nlain snwinir. or chambermaid and waitress, in a first class private family, by a young Norwegian girl. Please call at 30 uneever place, seeona liat, between Harrison and Degraw BIS, Cliamberiniilrts and WaltreHsen ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, bv a reaneotable colored girl; has good city reference. Calf for two days at 322 uoia at.

W7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP by a respectable young girl; has good city reference. Call ior two aays ai jho. a couix, on rronc sc, near C'ooks. Wnlier and Ironer. WANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, waatior and ironer.

or would do general housework. by a respectable young woman has good city references. Aaaress nui iLagm omoe. AH TED SITUATION AS A LAUN dress, by a respectable young colored woman is a washer ana ironer; willing to assist with housework; iaa irnod citv referencRA. Oall for tvrn Havh nt fiR K7eer.

place. lTANTED SITUATION TO DO THE downstairs work and assist with children, hv a yonne Protestant girl Dest ot reierence. 282 Booth Third st. N. GARBIT, Uoneral Houwworii.

XS7ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a small family, hv a vnunn eirL iuaao unii at preseut employer op xianson place. 17 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small ami I v. hv nn American ri ownuu gin uost city isierenoe. neasa can ior i days at 285 Monroe st no oards answered. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral nouseworlc or to do unatalrs work bv a vnunir German girl; no vrashing; city referenoe.

Oall for two aays at Atlantic ay. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, by a respectable young girl. Inquire at 719 Franklin ay, second flat; no cards. WANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, or ARflitifc in the care nf children, hv a young girt xo years am, irtoase cm aL vfluow piace. WANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT II housework, by a young English girl; has boon in her last plaoe one year and nine months.

Please call at 283 wavy at. Employment Agencies WANTED SITUATIONS MA AGED by ladles Brooklyn Employment Ruroau. 29 Con cord st, near Fulton, two blocks from the bridge; servants of all nationalities; we do not promise perfection," but tne neBt neip is Boieotoa wetnurses. WANTED SITUATIONS MAI ES ANTED SITUATION ASA WAITER in a Drivate family, bva oanable nnlnrert man at isiaotory reierence. arose it.

aim uagie omce "ANTED SITUATION A A COACH man. D.v a fit at class colored man: will trivn flrat class reierence: nrteen vears" exnenenoe: aaaa driver. ureas u. uoz xuagie omce. WT ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man for a urood family, bv a firat rlapn man Inner jo bo on Address It.

city reierence; orapioyer can cox zi, uagie omcts, WAWTEP PBOFESSIONAL. ANTED TEN OR SECOND TENOR singer for amateur quartet; stato age. Address O. Q. lo iiudeon av.

ANTED DRESSMAKING AN EX nerionoed dressmaker would like to make somn agemonts now by tho day; is perfect in all itabranob.es. ANTED DRESSMAKING BY AN experienced fitter, to iro out bv thn dav: tnt ma twice. ANTED ENGAGEMENT AS NURS orv snvemaoB. bv a vnunir larlv: cn tnnnh mnain and dresemaKing; no obiectiou to the country. Oall or aaaress oi iiaiayette av, top uoar.

WANTED PUPILS A LATE erraduste or late insfcrnator fn tho Pnlvtanhnta? 12 Lefforts placo. WANTED DRESSMAKING THE day outs and fits by French combination of JuX. dcfaV Kalb av. i on or auarefia Mibb n. HUFKH, l.uoa De ANTED DRESSMAKING AN exnerlenced dranar and fitter, tnan nnt hvfhn day; terms mod orate.

Oall at 176 Ryerson st. Ring rANTED PUPHjS MINNni; C. DOR LON will receive a few more nunila at 81 at. Oan be seen on Tuesdays and Fridays, from 10 A. M.

to 4 e. a. rANTED STENOGRAPHER WHO has hadexnerlenceaaa enrrennondent in a mnriian tllo bnsinesa and office work ono livinc in Rmnlrlyn nro. iurrwu. au nw xi.t xox xi, liagio omco.

ANTED DRESSMAKING A FEW more encasements to bto ont bv the day at ladios' hmesa; Kxench system cutting and fitting satisfaction Eiarnteed at reasonable rates. JULIA BRADEE, 832 oKalb av, near St. James plaoo. ANTED PUPILS PIANO omrhly aud systematically tauffht; devolonmont of technique and style a eueolaTty. Mile.

LAURINKS. OHRIST1, graduate of the Royal Conserratory of Music Leipzig. Address 442 Olermont av, corner Fulton at teachor of music desires pupils for piano; moderate terras; Buperior instruction; private or class lossons; Bpooial indaooment to families. Address A. Box 18, n.agto omoe.

TSTANTED DRESSMAKING A FEW otiya wjoouva, uj a ihbw uiooa univr nuu uroyur; dreBnos remodeled: misseB1 and children's wear a sneofal ty suits made oheap. Oall or Address 033 Myrtle nr, near ompkips, saoona noor. TkTANTED DRESSMAKING A FASH ion able dressmaker, perfect fitting, stylish draping, aim uuiug iirttb uiuoa huia, vuuiu nit iiu mtiMu onagu' moms oyxao aay ior apring worK, oniy in nret ciass iam lues; wjrmB moo eraie. Aaaress noi if n.agie omco. XXT ANTED PUPILS A LADY STEN ographer would like to give lessons to ladies Kentiemen Uratiam Btandard R'Btem ot phnnograpbyr terms reasonable.

Address STKNOGRAPHER, Eagle omcc. 'ANTED PUPILS A LAITY DESIRES a few moro nuni Is to instruct in tho German lan fuaffo; would like to read with advanced pupils or to otm a. olaaa fov studvinc Germnn litnratnrR. Annlv at RdYS 410 nostrana avt ootwoen tne nours or Terms mod or ate. ANTED MUSICAL A YOUNG GEN tleman doBiroa nosition as nrcaninfc and nhoirmns.

ter in Episcopal ohurch whero over oTab orate music is not required win accept moderate salary: or will tana position as assistant onraniot in exchange for instruction. WANTED ENGAGEMENT A YOUNG American lady as housekeeper, seamstress or companion to an invalid; amp layer a mtetBtits aarofully looked after: has had 17 vears' oxnoriencn mthiaoitv? refined homo preferred to high salary. Address DEX TttK, Box 21, iinglo office. WANTED PUPILS A OTJL ture Sinirincr Mile. GIORGINA M.

D'ALBKRT. pupil aud aeswtant under the celebrated. Mme. jjioiiiama un.iuujK, ni juunui iiai, arm aiau nitu tuu late Professor A 1 bites, of Now York, receives pupils for vocai instruction in tne pure nanan metnoa: BingmK laugui, in he iiiKuet orauuiios voice ueveiopmenv a Hpe claltv. Mondays and Thnrsdivs at fi7 fit.

nlaco enr neroiunuon pace, na uesaays ana I'rmays at uoan oiers, ha Montague at. WAWTEP TSSTANTED SKWING A LADY WOULD like position for tho day only, such as sewing, the oaro of children, or nursery governess. Address, M. Jtsox tuagie omce. WANTEP WASHING, antbd washing by the day.

week or month. Call on or address LAUNDRESS. ZD verauua pinuo. WANTED WASHING BY A RESPEO table woman, to do at home or would no out by thn day; can furnish reference if required. Ploase call for two aays at hi Mraun sc, top noor.

WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, a first, class washer and ironer nsn an nnt. thn days of the week, or take home rough dry or otherwise: reierence 11 requireu. vau or auuresB Airs. JjA nlitioo, 048 Hamburg av, near magnolia at. VP "ANTED WORK BY A KESPECTA blo Scotoh woman, wnshinir.

ironing or clnnnin? by the day, at $1 a day. Please call at or a.ddreB8 44 fleet place, rear, one nignt np, pricg honse. TANTED WORK BY A WIDOW if ie a firat class laundress: understands all kinds of cookinc: can ao the first days of tha wook. fJan hn seen at 47 Frmoo st, top noor. ANTED WORK BY A RESPEOTA ble woman, washing and iron in it.

to an cat hv thn reierence. uan ior two a ay a at jseaiora av. WAWED HOUSES. WANTED HOUSES WOKS TO send me fall particulars of any property they wish disDosed of for my Sprinc list. JOHN EDWARDS, 377 Fulton st.

and 2 McDonougb. st. ANTED HOUSE NEAR THE ELK vated road, not above Reid 2 or 2Jtf story brick or stone house about 86,000. Address BUYER, Box 14, Kagle otnae. STANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE A'2i6 story and basement brown stone house, wi all improvements; answers mnst state price.

Adaress i cox iu, JinRje omce. TOT ANTED HO USE UN FURNISH TV or DartW furnished, on the Hill, whoro nartlos will board in lieu of rent. Please address I. Box 18, Eagie omce. ANTED HOUSE A PAKTY WISHES to purchase a brown stone or brick house.

2 or 3 stones and basement, in good neighborhood, uptown pre ferred: must be a bargain. Address BARGA.IN, Box 3 iLBrgie omce. 7 ANTED HOUSE UNFURNISHED Medium sized house, suitable for rentim? fur nished rooms; convenient to City Hall, bridge and fer ries: rent aiuuu to saw; anxious to tane immeaiate pos session. Aaaress ai. uox juagio omco.

rANTED HOUSES OWNERS WISH ini? to Avail thomfifilvns nf thn nTCnt.innRl faniliftnn oi my wen loeatea iNew yoric ana urookivn offlcea wui pleaao send particulars of property for sale or to rent as early as possible. JEitE. JOHNSON. GO Oonrt st. Brooklyn, and 02 Liberty at, Now York.

TO7 ANTED HOUSE LARGE HOUSE, witn staDl preferred, in good location, in ex change for near by country residonco free and clear and cash; also, plot of lots east of Prospect Park in exchange for unencumbered nronortv and cash. A. RLOMOVIST. jt nuune iinuuing, ew xoric XV. IS FED A It TS OF WORSES.

ANTED PART OF HOUSE SEC ond floor, for houaekaanfner. nnfurnishnrl. hv nn cieman ana wire, no cauaren; near eievatea station; between Classon and TomnWina avs: bnat. nf mfprnnnnn irir en and required. Address, stating terms, K.

U. ilaglo omce. WAlVfED KOO FURNlSHED, T7tT ANTED ROOM URNISHED "With stovo. in locality of Ninth and Seventh sts and Third and Sixth avs, GowaniiB rent. $1.50 per week.

aaaresH, aoaung parucuiars, n. liagie omce. 7S7" ANTED ROOM FURNISHED two ladies takinc private lessons in Now York, a room near tho bridge, it possible with a refined and edu cated private family; price not to exceed S3 best ol ref erences required. Address Miss Box 17, Eagle office. rANTED ROOMS FURNISHED BY A vounc married counle.

two or thraa fnrninhnd rooms for light housekeeping within 15 minutes' walk of Wall streot Ferry; state terms; must be moderate. Ad dress is. is. Kagie office. WAMED noOiTTS.

WANTED ROOM A LARGE SQUARE unfurnished or furnished room, in nrivatn family? must oe near jvogiu umcu. viuuresa u. c.agie omce. TTS7 ANTED KOOMS BY QUIET MAR riod coanlo: one or two furnished or unfur nished front rooms within three blooks of Pineapple and Henry sts; must have bath, gas, hot and cold water; no housekeeping; reference for private family. Address uox iagie omce.

ANTED LOFT A LARGE LOFT OR TT bUlldini? nflar the Cltv Hall for storage. AddrnRH a. UOUr BK it LH, 4U3 ulton sk "MiT ANTED LOAN $5. 000 ON REAL estate well located in Brooklyn security of nee ond mortgage, with good equity: liberal interest: monoy re quired ior goou Teason. AQur Addresa BUSINESS, M.

Box 6, Eagle otnee. ANTED CAST OFF CLOTHING I will nav more for ladies centlemen's and ohil aren's cast oir than any other dealer on earth. Aijoraersac resiuencea promptly nccenaea to. naww, 495 Hudson av, near Fulton st. SPECIAL NOTICES.

DRUNKENNESS. OR THE LIQUOR JLF HAIUT, can bo cored oy administering ur Tt can be siven a oun HAINES1 UOLDKN SfKUIFlU. of coffee or tea without the knowlodgo of the person taking it; is absolutely harmless, and will effoct a permanent and epeedy cure whether tho patient is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. It has been given in thousands of oases, and in every instance a perfect cure has followed IT NEVER FAILS. Tho system once impregnated with hid oijouiui', an miuuiuuo tu uubui jutp uaai ii by jui mo liquor habit to exist.

For sale by THE BOLTON DRUG 204 Fulton st, Brooklyn ALKX. HUDDUT, Herald Biblo House, New York. HOLLIS, LONG ISLAND, 30 MINUTES out. Frequent trains. Lots 25x150 at $100 upward; $500 to $1,000 oash and remaindor In installment will seoure elegant new residence near depot, with a 1 improvements and large plots of icround, at from S4.50U tn 7,000 each.

V. W. DUNTON. 115 Broadway, New York. SMOKY CHIMNEYS CUBED or NO CHARGE; SO days' trial ffiven Hundreds of references this oity.

i oi reterenoes J. H. WHITLEY, RANGES AND FURNACES. 103 Fulton fit. TIANOS TUNED SI BY AN EXPERI enced tuner and repairer: satisfaction jruarantcod.

ESono oraera care oi j. iauiiaiaiv, vo uourt st. INSTRUCTION. T1 ttffi "BRYANT STRATTON" BUSIWEHS COLLEGE, .18 to 4 flmirt st. onnosit.n flit.tr TTaM.

This la the only institution In the citv devoted exoln eively to BUSINESS TRAINING. Individual instruction Students may enter at any tima. uail or send for catalogue. J. VxjAKj Huun, Principal and Proprietor.

GERMAN, FRENCH, CLASSICS. MATHEMATICS. MUSIO at the flHKNRV I ERE INSTITUTE. YEAR. 185 SIXTH A between Lincoln and Berkeiey places.

principals. Also UKKaliUx uiussesat tne iiKUUKX.i:r4 LIBRARY. apringterpj Hiiujivajcnaary ai. GASTINEAU'S MEISTERSCHAKT SCHOOL OP MODERN LANGUAGES, FRENflH. ItERUAN.

SPANISH. ITALIAN auickto and idiomatically spoken. Day and evening classes for ladieB, gentlemen ana cnnaren. rauvo instructors. THE SPRING TERM OF MISS ROUNDS' SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 525 Clinton av, wiu begin dANUAitY.

ai. Classes then formod in Pbyaioloiry. Minoraloirv. Botany. Latin lessons.

gT, JOHN'S COLLEGE, I'ORDHAM, N. Y. SECOND TERM COMMENCES MCUitUAKY 1. 1887. Rev.

THOMAS J. CAMPBELL, S. President. ISS A. HILDT'S GERMAN ENGLISH school and kindergarten for younir ladies and chil dren, corner of LlvinirBton and Hovt.

ate. hiirinH thn eocoud part of tho school year February 1. Nevr pupils received. Private classes in Carman and needlework in tne afternoon. IOST AND FOWlvn.

LOST MHiK BOOK, MARKED J. T. No. 3 $2 reward. Return to 340 Smith st.

OST A SILVER HANDLED UMBREL LA bearincr the Initials F. E. G. was lost on Sun day morn in tr. 23 rd in Dr.

Talmaze's Chnroh or Myr tle av. car. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at IG9 Waverly third ilat. LOST SUNDAY MORNING, 23RD goine from Tompkins av through Putnam av to Classon, returning through Madison at, flexible gold BRACE witn enameiea onisp. xae nnaer win dq rewaraea or any information thankfully received at 389 Putnam av.

TRHMS (VP SnRSP.WIPTTOTJ? 510 peryear; $5 for six months: 81 per month; single copies cents; Danaay eaicion QU.ou per yoart postage in ojnaeu. BATES FOR ADVERTISING. SOLID AGATE MEAStmPnWTCNTCAfnT INSERTION. Per line. First Pago 15 cents Haaond or Fourth Page .25 cents Double price for Composite Letter Dispifty.

Local and Commercial Notices, Third Page BO cents tiocond and Fourth Pages 81.00 Amusements and Lectures 25 cents Travel 10 cents KxcurBions 15 cents Advertisements under the followimr heads, measuring five iinos or less, 75 cents for first insertion aud 50 cents lor each successive insertion: "it or halo." "To "Boarding" and "Wants." Fifteen cents per Una in ex rflfis nf fil'n liri(n. Personals. Mnrriages, Deaths, Lost and Found $lt for each insertion, when uot exceeding live lines. Religious Jwoticefl SO cents lor eaou insertion or live lines or less. Situations wanted, males.

25 eanta females. 16 centB. No deviation from these rates. Cash in advance in all oases. Principal office, RAGLE BUILDINGS, NOS.

34. 35 AND 3K FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. BKAUtl imUAJJYY AY, Jfi. V. THE liAGLE IN NEW YORK CITV.

"We nave nHtublinlied aconcinq lor tho rjiIa nf thn KAflLR at some of tho principal businoss points in New York uny, as loiimrs. Astor House steps. C. P. Rockwood.

Crand street Ferry. W. H. Clinch, 17 South stroot. Fulton street and Broadway, Knox Building, James Mead, Barclay street and Broadway.

thk KAor.rc in Eimnptf The Eaqle can be obtainad at tho American Exchange, 49 Strand; Gillie's Uni'ed States Exchango, Strand, Ohannff Cross: Amerlr dn TravnlnrM' Tfmirilnir Rn.mR. 4 Langbam plaoe, and A. B. 0. Exchange Club, 175 Now duuu Bireoi.

ijonaon. Also, at nonlovara aes uapu oinos and Munroe 7 Rue Scribe James l. Hates Oenova, Switzerland, and tlio uorman 'lTansatlantic Sxohiinge, 78 Friodrichstraese, Berlin, W. SUiVDAI SIORXIffG, JANUARY 30, 1887. VASSAR ALUMNAE.

Brilliant Assembly to Receive Presi dent Taylor in New York. The Alumnro Association of Vnssrtr Col lego, of Now York and Brooklyn, gave llov. Jamos JL Taylor, tho new president of tho college, a brilliant roceptlcm at tho Hotel Brunswick, Fifth avenuo, New York, yostorday afternoon. Dr. Tay lor is tho son of tho late Ksv.

Dr. 13. E. L. Taylor.

many years paBtorof a church In this city, and subsequently secretary of the American Baptist Homo Mission Society, and his mother was a daughter of Rev. Dr. Aaron Perkins, long and well known In Now York. Dr. Taylor Is a graduate of Brown University, which upon his acceptance of his present position honored him with tho doctorato of divinity.

The audience yesterday afternoon was, considering tho weather, a tribute of no ordinary Importance. Tho largo room familiar to visitors at the Brunswick was filled to Its utmost capacity. Mrs. Dr. Wood, of New York, conducted tho exercises and delivered an able addrosg on the "Higher Education of Women and Their Propara tion for the Duties and" Responsibilities of I.ifo.

Mrs. Wood held that an exalted education with tho discipline peculiar to tho collego fitted women eminently for the highest and most oxacting duties of any station In life to which thoy may be called whether to lead ancioty in tho salon of the rich or to boar the grievous burdeus which might fall to their lot in tho lower extreme. Tho address was frequently interrupted by applause. After a solo by Miss Cecil, of Now York, Rev. Dr.

Taylorwas Introduced and made a manly and sensible address In favor of the higher education of women, lie said tbesubjoct had been submitted to a good deal of cynical and humorous treatment in many directions, and tho pross had not escaped the tomptation to fall into that lino. But twonty flve years of practical demonstration had brought tho people to look the matter in tho face and to treat it no longer as a problem, but as one of tho groat educational necessities of the age. Tho dangor of girls breaking down under collego curriculum had been talked about a good doal, but that also had been exploded, and It was indicatod by tho statistics of Amherst and Vnssar that the studonts in tho latter Institution maintained a bettor percentage of endurance than tho male studonts of the former. Ho desired to correct one very important mistake, that of Yassar being In no need of funds. It3 ono great need now, ho said, was monoy, and half a million dollars could not bo placed to better advantage auywhere else.

It would be difficult to discover a grander opportunity than Vnssar prosontod to the possessore of wealth, nud their benefactions in that direction would be found to bo wise investments. They wore thankful for sympathy and proud of cordial recognition, such as was evinced on that occasion, but practical and substantial holp would live long after tho givers had passed away. After paying a high tribute to tho earnostness and the ability of tho toachors of Vassar the president took his seat amid onthualastic applause. Brooklyn was largely represented In the gathering. Among tho guosts from this city were Hon.

Demas Barnes, Rov. A. J. Bohrends and Mrs. BoU ronds, Hon.

St. Clair McKelway, Mr. Alired C. Por ilns, principal of the Adolphi Academy, William Henries and many others. CAUGHT IS BROKEN ICE.

The Perilous Position of Fialiermen. Oyster Bay The ice in Oyster Bay harbor broke tip Friday and moved out into tho Sound, carrying tho oyster floats and numerous small boats with It. Fred Hnuxhurst aud another mau wero rigging an Ice boat at tho time anil Frank Dudgoon waB standing on the dock. But for the assistance he rendered the men they would have had at least a perilous adventure. James D.

Velsor and Eppy Velsor wero on their floats and had to go without food for twenty four hours. They Anally got ashore at White wood Point. CAPTAIN HUTTY BRCOVEBIMG. The pilot of the steamboat Idlewild, Captain Mutty, of Glou Cove, who was stricken with paralysis aud has been helpless for sovoral months, la recovering. The Winter Carnival, at Montreal, commencing Monday, Fobruary 7, and continuing till Saturday, the 12th, promises to eeiipse those of previous years.

The New York Central and Hudson River Railroad will sell, January 31 to February 10 inclusive, Carnivnl exclusion tickets for 12, good to stop over at Burlington or Saratoga, and available for return up to February 20, For apodal cars for use of private parties applications can be made to the Wasner Palace Gar Company, Vandorbilt av. and Forty fourth st. A special sleeping car train for Moutreal will leave Grand Central Depot Sunday, February 6, at 6:30 P. M. Regular Montrea.

trains leave daily except Sunday, 8 A. M. and 6:30 P. Oarnival programmes, time tables, tickets and all infor Hi at ion obtainable from agents of the Now York Central And Hudson Kiver Railroad, at Grand Centra Depot, Forty second Bt. and Fourth av; 413, 785 and 912 Rroad way; 7 Battery place; 3 Park place; 62 West One Hundred and Twenty fifth at, Harlom, and 333 Waaliirigton et Brooklyn.

Geeat Sale op Ladies1 Hats. To morrow WO shall continue tho sale of the stock of Van no to A Hunter. Importers, of Broadway, New York, which wo have bought at a discount of from tho cost price. Among the bargains will bo 200 dozen of Fine French Jolt Hats at 25c. each; worth $1.48.

100 dozon of the beat quality imported at 59c; worth $2.25. Also, a large fltook of Fancy Feathers, Ostrich Tips, Flowers. Ribbons, ic, equally cheap. We shall also offer a large line of Ladies' Kid Gloves, embroidered backs, at 40c, a pair; worth 98o. H.

ALEXANDER, 323 and 325 Fulton sU Evening and paiity dbesses made to order. We are prepared to fill all orders promptly and at shor. notice. The latest Berlin and Paris styles always on hand Perfect fit and superior workmanship guaranteed. Street and house dresses mado at reduced rates during the dull season.

S. Wechsleb 203 to 293 Fulton Street. fvrbals Hunt, Webb, Fowleb and all Others who took part in. the great battle say it is the finest representation of real war ever exhibited to the public. The only thing laoking is the danger.

City Hall Square, Brooklyn. Special inducements this month in recovering and reupholsterinc furniture, making slip covert, mantel lambrequins, mattresses, shades, etc. First elAfiS workmanship guaranteed. S. Wkchsler 393 to 299 Fulton st.

For an exquisite enp of chocolate use Mail LAXtn'B Vanillas; there are four grades, half, ainglo double and triple vanilla flavors. Those chocolates are also used for eating and lunch. Sold by grocers. Ladies doing Sunday's cooking will please remind their gentleman friends that Dietee'8 CO cents tabled note ja aerved from 12 to 8 P. daily.

371 Fulton treet. No one who knows of the value of Angostu BA Bitters as the best appetizer and invigorator of tne digestive organ a should fail to recommend its use. If you would use the best try Vibqin Leaf Tobacco. Always gives catiifactson, Viegin Leaf Tqbaqoq. MB.

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