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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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8 xvAivjrEwniEi.p ft'n ices. WAN'rEO BOARDIlVG. TO LET 11 OUSES. WANTLD TO SBfc HIS FrtlBND'S WIFE, i And When lie; was Prevented Gave tbe KUitribaiid a Blnck Eye. THE DAILY AGIiR ia in its Forty seventh year.

It to WANTED ON LAOB WORK, SIX Kills, nee 10 to 18. Apply with reference, Laos orgs, rors av.jina tiait st. lTANTBD lflKSt OLASS "MILLINERY tonct. ANTED NECK WEAR HANDS. EX nAriennfltl nn Tnirtrn.

WivtriSfYi 'j nnrl hnwa Rtfin.Hv wyrit una pooa pay. duhaul jlub aieroer bp, flewjtork. VS7ANTED OPERATORS ON LADIES' TT find clnth nnd silk suita; only such as can finish an entire suit need amlv: Inner sas ns nnd cond dqv: come prop 'rei to work. F. SOHANNING 4 Ohnroh et, corner WmtLvNow ork.

ANTED LADIES TO WORK FOR US nt thuir own liimo.s: SI 7 to AlO npv ivnek cm ua quietly mudo; no photo pnintinK: nn cun7HninGr. For full pnrriculara plo.nsw urtdroKS nl once CRfiSOENT ARTOOM rai IV ucrnrfl nosum, r.ox o.LiU. AN TED LADIES TO LEA UN PAINT infif. eralimiVlory and all kindi if decorativo work: terniB: losona, ample lossuns. oucenta: no restriction to time; hhrhtjst fcroncoii; established 1881.

PRI ait; akt HOIiOOL, 3U3 WaiTon st near Smith. ANTED LADIES WISHING TO learn snniethincr useful will on.il and examine Airs. A. M. CUik'H narfeot t'n'Ior syutem.

Taucht by hrr agent, Mrs. S. H. THOaMPSON, for $10. 46i Fulton at.

Pat terns out to order. 1ST A PROFESSOR Livff) GSTON. the Ktent' inventor nnd teacher of FrfcDCh dress of No Vork. ha.s appointoti Miss Bitter his only autWizod ri' eut. in HrooVlyn.

ut 1.101 171111011 st. This is thi oniy place whoro laMics can Joarn Iho entire nrt of t'ronch dro.sK cuttinir, trimming, drpins, desiKnine nnd batlnfr, pntontod Novomhpr 4, 18S4. All oM.prs claiminff io xoacn tins aro ooiy lmitatora. rupua pay nnir on on t6luiir. tho balance wlitm tliov (inish.

Lessons flavoreven ing. Kntrlisli orGormin. Cuttinfr, bastint and patterns itt, tix firHnr, flffimr mmrnntaml Ttnn'h fnro Af me naniDor, i.ivi "uJton st, near Ulasson av. and Kj ANTED TO ASSIST WITH OARE TV of children and to make borne! ffeneraUy useful, neat, cleanly girl; koou Home asaiirod; wages per nioruD, ja aixnu av, lonnn van. ChaniboritiaidM mid Vji.trtio ANTED TO DO LIGHT HOUSE work anrl tpko earn nf eliildrnn.

a votini? irirl. Hall bundny and Monday morning at b'Jl llalscyst. oolt.f, Yl'usliors. nnd ironors ANTED A FIRST CIiASS COOK ana who har busi nans thornrnrhW mav hear of agood situati n.in a private family, atood waflea, oyappiying ai ojy wasmngton av. WJ A NTE TO COOK, WASH AND iron in a private family, a woman; reference ro WANTED TO COOK.

WASH AND iron well, a girl. Apply by letter to Box 10S, inoiuomir, ti (general rinimpwoiM; ANTED FOR GENEKAL HOUSE work, a Gorman. Swodiah or American Protestant? references reauirod. Annlv at 39 Third nlaoe as noon as osei Die, 1 ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a private boarding house a girl mast be a gona cook, was or ana ironor, anu any reieroncos. on any at oua uimton at, near uamc.

1 ANTED TO ASSIST IS' housework in a email family, South Oxford st, third ior sourh of Fulton, 'niton 17 ANTED TO ASSIST WITH GENERAL housework, a smart young g.rl. Apply ut 86 Pulaa Kl St. i'J if i i in A a a ci ANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BY Jadies Brooklvn Emniovment. Rurnnn. Mflonrorrl et.

near Fulton. 8 blocks bnlnw Cit.v Wall. Vin.nL nnrnnr: many respectable servants come here who have never been at an omce oeroro; situations ready in city or coun try. VST ANTED A GOOD GAS FITTER AP piy to uivmito xiA.rtL.it jdo I'utnusu av. ANTED TO SOLICIT ORDERS ON commission, a young man of genteol appearanoe.

Address J. S. Box 5. Eagle office. ANTED TO ACT AS AGENT FOR A Law and Collection Comnanv.

a vonnp Attn a v. situated in Brooklyn; Al references ro qui red. Address KjKjuutuuLLKja, dox uagie omce. WANTED IN AN AUCTION HOUSE, A strone boy not afraid of work; must live with his narfintR in Hrnnklvn (inrl nnmn Wnll rncnminnnnArl T. dox 4, u.aKio omce.

A AT ANTED A SMART YOUNG MAN who underfltnndn thn nnd rntTn hiroinioB nna having some outside trade nroferred: i hhIai to fcha uBun man, uao ajjruo av. WA1TE SITUATIONS SAT ANTED SITUATION AS A I tress, by a respectable woman. Please oa.ll for ine week at 71 Fourth av. iSurMns ann Soqinmrnwaas. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, or to do liffht housowork.

hv a. vannc oir rfov ANTED SITUATION AS NURSE OR governess to young children, by a young Protestant girl A 1 references. AUUresS UltfiSTAHT, lioi 9, Eagle othce. AATANTED SITUATION AS NURSE girl or wilt assist with chanvber work, by speotable younr girl has good city references. Dall for two uays at ou r1 orty nrst st.

Y7 ANTED SITUATION AS A WET nurse, by a respectable yonng woman; can glv the best of reference. Call 201 Saokett Bt, tw flights up, in tho back. W7ANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM stress, by a droasronkor of experience, in a email mmtiy; exumienb ruieronces given. Address. W.

a. iiagiejmc8. ANTED SITUATION AS COMPAN ion. nurfiO to invalid or hoiiRnl flnnorj hv rnfinaH educated American lady, middle aged reference trom the best physicians and employers. Mrs.

WILLIAMSON, tiliitmberiMaliti nnd WaureMMes. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermaid and waitress, tor a good girl. Call at em pioyer iut moucague sc. A7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work, by a rospeotablo, oiperianesd Gei Dui sin. Auurea.

iLagiu omce. CookH, naliers and Ironcrs. AATANTED SITUATION AS COOK OR laundress by week or day, to oome home nights, by a very respectable colored widow, with best reference. ua.ii juonuay and xuesoay, xm itaymond st, eecond floor. 7" ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD plain oook, by a respectable woman; can make good oread and oiucuit and understands all kinds of des serts; can give gooa city reierence.

Address UUUK, iagie omce. AAT ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST oiass uoott or as jaunureas, ay a respectable young girl: has good city references. Call for two days at 331 i i j. lie vnUnc iiicksst, corner ox Atlantic av. 7 ANTED SITUATION AS A IRST class coox and laundress, or for general housework, by a resDootablo Proteataut woman, in nmall nri vflte family; nest of reference.

Call for two dayB at 112 omim be, nrsb iioor; no caraa answered. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST clnsseook, by a competent EngliBh woman who thoroughly understands her business; no objection to a large private family; would go a short distance in tbe country; uosT reierenoe. noase can Monday and Tues uay ai aou xuiary at. XXJ ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS cook and lanndresB, the other as chambern A nriiirnfifirni nirl and waitress, by two respectable girls; live together or separate; both competent, willing and obliging and not airam oi nave gooa city references, if lease call Monday, at zoo memo at, noar omica. Ucncrn) IloiiRtcivoru.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN erai housework in a small family, bv a vnnnp irl jrioaso can on noo niuna ttt, tCT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN era) housework in a small familv; fnfnvnnnn irom iaub piaco, ova juuan st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a privnto family, by a young girl, lease oall on Monday at present employer's, 902 Madison st. 117 ANTED SITAUTION TO DO GEN 7 7 cral housework, by a rospeotablo young woman reference given. Call at 320 Navy st, near Fulton, top noor. Employment AgoncieB.

TTST'ANTED SITUATIONS MAN A GED bv ladles Brooklyn Burnan. '2s flnn cord st. near Fulton, two blocks from the bridire nervnnt of all nationalities: we do not promiso perfection," bus tne noat ueip ib seiootea: wetnursea. WArVTED SITJA'JIOIVS "I STANTED' SITUATION TO DO ANY thing, by a young Hwedish man; used to horses and driving. Apply at 725 Atlantio av, first floor.

ST ANTED SITUATION AS A BOOK keener or fiMiattmt or enllftntor: maniiFjintnw proierrcu; roiorunuus anu boo ur icy. AUtrresa m. ii. 292 Pearl st. WANTED WASHING, WANTED WASHING AND IRONING a respectable Swedish woman wishes a few iro families to wash for at their homes.

Inquire at 464 Fulton hrst bell. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, bv a resnentabln woman, tn nnfc thn firsf. nf fhn week; in a good washer and ironer; willing and obliging; has the best city reference. Please call at tit) Lawrence near Myrtle ay ring the boll twice. WASTED WASHING TO GO OUT the first davs of tho weok or tn fake if.

bnm rougn ary woaning; exceiienc laundress: good sntrt ironer; can be well recommended. 403 Lexington av betweon Tompkins and Maroy avs. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a resneotable woman, to take hnmq or wilt an out the flrat two dare of the week: is an excflllant, wnnhnr and ironer: has the best of reference. Oall at 117 Wyckoff first floor, rear rooms. ANTED WASHINGBY A WOMAN, with first clajts reference, ann an ntit thn fimt.

Hnvn nt week or would taku family washinwr home, routrh. drv otherwise. Call or address Mrs. LAWLESS, 348 Hutn burg av, near Magnolia at WANTED WORK BY A STRONG, oapable woman, to go out by tho day to do wash ironing, oleantng or Housework of any kind. Ploase on or address WORKER, 15 Hall st ANTED WORK BY A CAPABLE woman, by the day, washlntr and ironins and sweeping; best of oily roferoncBS.

Address by cards only, Mrs. uuArtLiLO, ua jvosciubko bz, rear nouce. ANTED WORK BY A RBSPECTA ble woman, to to out by the da v. wash ine iron in tr bouBoeieaning; is willing and oblfgfng: has best oily reference. Ploase oall ali the week at 948 Pacific at.

ANTED WORK WASHING AND ironinff. bv an American woman: to ant the day and tnko home by dozen or week; also, rough dry: housecleaning; good references. Please call at Mrs. BROWN'S, 892 State st, corner Bond 1 I I 1 or JLU A 431 "STANTED DRESSMAKING A LADV would like a few more engagements by the day; beat of roferonce as to abJJIty.Mrs. Ryerson st.

S7ANTBD DRBSSMAKING BY THE TV day; outs and tits by French or.miiinntion of Bquares. Call on or address Miss H. ROPER, 2i3 Reid av. tANTiSD DRESSMAKING BY FIRST 7 class droBsmnker, by tho day; an experienced draper and fitter; terms $1.50. Call on or address Miss LE ROY, 359 State st.

1STANTKD DRESSMAKING A FIRST fllflfia rirnKmmn.tr or wntilri Ittn in an ntit. tnrn nr thwan days iu the weok; cuttinir fitting, baa UiebeBtof rolcronces. Call or address 61 Borgen st. ANTRD DK15SSMAKING A DRESS will Tn lffl tnm nl by the or wcek A.ldress Bnx 12, Eaglo olHco. PyPILS A GENTLEMAN, thnrotlirh tnasinian.

nilrl likn a fn nunila for Linstruution on piano at unoxcoptioua. roler ences. u. x. ii oince.

17ANTED ENGAGEMENT GOOD churfih nrir.Tn)RL. with nfn cinncn in tho training and man'iojncnt of Hurnlf' pd choir is desirous of making a chanpo. Addross TAT, EnRlo office. W'ANTKD ENGAGEMENT A PRO feaaionfll orcanist nnd nhnirmnsfor nf lnrtra peripnee dosirfss enjrntfomont; C.ttholic or Protestant; lat tor preferrocl; 2 Warron place. ANTED PtTPlLS A Y( )UN PD PLIC fiohonl ton ell or dnsiips nunila in EnirJfw'i hrAnohia and writing; also oonvin and arid re si ii(r ratly done at home.

Address MINNIK. Box Jt ifG.j&. WANTED PUPILS 'VIOLIN LESSONS jrirtsn hv rorfififrl nrinil nf tha Rnvl Loin ritr uij3tjrv.il tirium loriii. i u'fKienii: uisi. roieroncos.

an dres9 Profusnoi H. blKLITUS, Ht. Felix si. WANTED ENGAGEMENT A GOOD dressmaker, outtcr and fitter wishes a position aB eonmstreea in private family. Call at No.

886 Park are no. WANTED DRESSMAKING ONE OR two oustomere.by afjocd dressmaker: experienced In all kinds of family sev.injt; children's clothes out; renovating terms $1.25 a day. AadresJ A. Enffle office. "ANTED ENGAGEMENT AN HOUR a dnV BR IAB5op.

ljlflv to Jrn.nli.1 lnflw fiptn.o n. ine or afternoon onuacemont as onnmnninn It Kacle office. 'ANTED DRESSMAKING A 0 T10T ft!) riri4tfini'llVnr louirric arrn rrnmnnta lm flm Anv nnnl Hlfifn'fiC nlfArnrl. rnlmnrl 4 arm n.enn eKIn Call or address all ireelc at S'2J Dean at 457 ANTED P(Ti'ILS UN ffirtf. t) fiTnrtrmnfini? ianrhar nt nnnil't residnnco at roduood rate of .5 por tt rm: rpinrenres Drestnt and former pupils.

Address TEACHER, Box 25, EtJglu office. WANTEURSMAKING A FEW engagements by the dny, by a first clnsa fitter and nrapor: tniyses' and children's suits a spct laltv suits madP chwip; lato with Storn Brothers. Call or address 933 Myrtle av, near Tompkins, sncond bell. 7 ANTED DRESSMAK.ING A FEW lnoro tn irn out. Mm H.iv f.

U.Hna homes; Fronoh systom cutting and H'ttipg: sitisfaction KuaTftnteed at ratos. JULIA BIlABEE. 332 ieis.fl.D av, noar ai. ame pjaco. RANTED PUPILS MADAME IDA Albori.

vocal mstriinrmn uro Ttnlmn maihnri. respiration and voice formation a snecialtv: hicIiBstrpf voiods trio i on Mond'iys and Tuura ClOt! l' A1 ILt IkKr 111 av nor uanion, WJ A TED KGAGEMEN A lady of rhiiomeut in in American fi faTnilv nnai tion of trust; )B experienced in iiouBykt epiiig: would act as menu companion to an asoa or mvjiiid la'ly or ns nur. Ji'rv covernesi; salary moderate. Address DEPEND n.agie ice. ITT ANTED PUPILS MLLE.

LAITRTNF. S. Christi. craduate of rh TIiva1 nonqftrvitr.rv nf 1U; 7 I i i 1 ajauoiv, uoif mil impua ior mo hiiiironea and systematic study of the Dinno: devolonmnnt of tonhninuft nnd style a specialty. Address 442 Olarrnunt av, corner uiton st.

VSJANTED ture Mllr PUPILS VOCAL Gioririna M. D'Albf rt. assistant in strnctor witn tno ceieDraiea sm'jer. Mme, Gnxanlira, in Milnn, Italy, also the late Professor Albite s. of No Vork, receives pupils for vocal instruction pure ltalianmethod; concert nnd operatic siniriuGr a snonialtv.

hifhcRt totl. monials from pri sent pupils: oidnys and Thursdays, and Taosdoys and Fridays, at CT St. James place, from 2 too; xoruauures, o'J rittnav. WANT i a ANTED SEWIN BY AN AMERI Cfln VTldntt'. tllH davr linfi rwriinHH Wlionlnr .1.

Wilson and Donioatio machines: vei'y wuch need of "A'w ANA ED TV lilrn nmnli worn. on or address Mrs. a.i tiarncid place. SEWING A LADY WOULD oymont for tho day. would assist a dress WAJNTED SEWIING LADY WIS children's clothing or Dlain souinc on maKiji; toKo out oy toe aay very reasonable cnarge; will mena.

uau or aouress a uona second Uoor. A TT KI no (IS ns. AATANTED HOUSES A I RST 7 cla Oats, for good tenants. A. P.

BA1LLY 4 BRO, ill a asuington st, near nign. ANTED HOUSE A SMALL HOUSE, flat or floor for honsekpftninr. Arrtrnt. atatma WANTED HOUSE A 3 STORY HOUSE at a bargain, price $f0D0 and nndor, or two sranf! nouses, an improvements, in go a location and ranted; 1IW lUUlW VUX 44, UIIICH. AT ANTED HOUSE A SMALL HOUSE conrenient to fllavaf ed mad.

hv winne nminla. nn uuiiuiuu, vui awiuif oo, Auuruaa, wivu particulars, r. iiagiu omce. WANTED HOUSES NOW, FOR OC cunancv. J525 Co JRS0 nor month 1rtf.n 0.

stores, $10 to 30; aDnrtmenln. $to to $30; floors, S6 to jpia. vi ivviiu u. ai Jiio, j.uy iniDuyn av. VKTANTED HOUSE APRIL.

HA V. inst lOiooma. all inmrovements anil in rood onndi. lion, locatea in or near oevontn warn a Ami nr iwuhb; rent soom iu pormontn. Address iwaUKAWUli, WANTED HOUSE TO RENT, A 4 at' ry brick or stone front, in nod ordor.

ManiCur plumbing, on Lafnyette or Green not above Clermont oruanson piaoe. stating particulars, K. AATANTED HOUSES OWNERS OF UTODOrtV navmc hOURPR for Kft a nr tn IaI osda send full particulars an lowest flcuro i cliareo unless b'yerur tenant is secured. hUTUlill H. POTTER, 50 taiDusn av, si.

upen evonuigs. Wanted house tourohase7a 2 or 3 story brick or brown stone house, all conveniences: bounded by J.ihnsnn and Fulton st. Dnrtiolil nnrl 4is. Auaress, stating price anu particulars, ox iagte. iJ AN ED HOUSE TO PURCHASE A i 2 or 3 st ry atone, brick or frame hooao direct from must bo hrst clnss ocationr nnnr A tt An tin av rapid transit preferred owners wanting fancy prices neud not answer, auureas uaoxi, nox iJ ii.igie omce.

WAJVTEP HOUSE gTRIVlSggttP. 7 ANTED HOUSE FURNISHED A ttace fof hbmt 7 rooms in the cnmitrv nVmnt. one hour tram city seaeuore pre erred. Address, with lull particulars and lowest terms, COMFORT, Box '25, Eagle UU1UU. WANTED PAKTS OFfilOlJSKS, 7 ANTED PA RT OF HOUSE WITHIN fifteen minutes from the bridge.

Give lowest terms and lull particulars, w. u. box nagle ulllce. WANTED PART OF HOUSE UPPER narb of house, bv gentleman find wifn nnn. veniences for housekeeping.

Address H. K. Eaclo omce. ANTED PART OF HOUSE and wife, who table board out. two nr three unfurnished rooms: must be in viciuity of City llall or bridge Address, stating and location, D.

D. omce. WAITED PART OF HOUSE BY A familv of three adults, a second floor, or weooiid and nart of third floor. 5 or fl rem: brink hnimn nncqo. Bion in xmru or meveniu vvara preierrej.

Ad dress JJh.LT hingle omco. ANTED PART OF rA vounir couolo desire fonr or fire unfurntshnd rooms in private house; good neighborhood, convenient to cars or nnage. Address, witn lull particulars and terms, ja.d.n., au xentnat. WANTED KOOiTIS. MJ ANTED ROOM BY A SINGLE GEN liniiioii.

nvu.u "viv HIJiuiJJID.iou. LILII Una, stating terms, aaa.) pox, n.agie omce, AIV'ffE ItOO MS IHI rl WpI ANTED ROOM FURN I A nlain room, for llsrht housekeeuintr. bv two cents'. neighborhood of Atlantio avenuo, between Fiat bush aud Vanderbilt. Address j.

auhik. uaiv, tm Atlantic av. X7LT ANTED ROOMS FURNISHED a smnll family, three or four furnished rooms or house suitable for housekeeping. Address stating lowest terms, n. dox.

it g.Jgia omco. WANTED REAL ESTATE, WT ANTED FACTO RY NOT TOO lame, with extra mound, anvwharo in Krnnklvn. JAYNE, 61 Astor House, New York. anted real estate owners nf real estate htvinu nronertv within nnn mile nf my uiuue, iwr uutu or in" tvui uumtir a inmr uau imu to ineir aovaniago pince suma in my cnarge now liavn several enstomers waitinu small bouses in demand. JAMES T.

JOHNSON, 705 Oatea av. Z7 vV ANTEJ) REAL ESTATE OF ALL doecrintionH for sale or to let in anv Dart of the city or suburbs; nwnera will oblige by sending particulars onenncs eariy. x. tr. vauuiu a memoers or the New York Stock Exchange and Auction Rooms, Lim ited.

Offices 3u uourt Bt, corner oi KemBen, and Dilton at WAWTED ifTISCEEI.AIVEOlJS, VI7ITANTED DESK room IN VICINITY TT of City Hall. Address, stating particulars, LOUWE, Eaglo Branch, E. D. ST ANTED FLOOR A GOOD SIZED nnrlor floor for a Hohool of firtifc olnnn nhilriron. hn.

tween Hndtord and Classen avs, Putnam av. and Lefferts place. Address O. B2B Cjaaaon av. WANTED CAST OFF CLOTHING I will nav mnrn for ladies'.

centlanian'A and child ren's cost off clothing than any other dealer on earth. Alt orders at residences promptly attended to. AWN, 495 Hudson av, near Fulton st. LOST AND FOUND. EOUND ON WILLOUGHBY A NEAR Lewis, a lady's small gold WATCH.

Inquire at 247 oiusko st. OST FRIDAY AFTERNOON, A NAR row band bracelet, set wita garnets, on uranklm ur Fulton ava. Finder will kindly return, the tame to 600 Frank (m av, LOST A BROWN WATER SPANIEL, on Thursday night; had a leather collar, with brass plate. Fido; property of Norman Atwood. A liberal reward will be paid ior hia return to J.

E. LOVELY, 393 Jefferson av. TRA.YED OR STOLEN FROM 366 Clermont av. a large Newfoundland SOU: small h.n.tt. h.rf nn nnlln.nH ll.nn,.

frV.ant,. liberal reward will be paid to anyone returning him to Bergen St. or not ond BTOAHT 11. COIaIUMBIA 'HUSTGHTS 3 Largo, pleasant rooms; bIbo single rooms, table Hrat via as. BOABD 222 CLINTON ST MS siucleor en suito, suila'ile for families or single reforonce.

OARD NO. 253 CLINTON ST TWO sntiaro rootn.s on third floor: terms reasonable; table boarders. BOARD NO. 460 VANDBRBILT AV AN p.t on tfie second floor, also aqaaro room on tho third floor, to let. with fiwt chssboird.

BOARD HEIGHTS 5G LIVINGSTON et, largo sq tiara rooms: no moving in May. Refer on ceo. FOARD 212 NOSTR NI) AV, NEAR 9 Hart st, in ivatn family, hio front ro ro he.ntod; suitable ior tivo; tc rmi Wmu either ontleinen or ladies BOAUD TO CET, WI I'M ()R WITHOUT boor hands 'mos uvuid nud third Btory rooms; table boaror" ni I VG Oonpross. OARD 188 AMITX ST EVKRAI, larjre. tine ro' ms.

no A furntQhoH ni.u toma reasonable; hot and mld i or, el o. BOARD UN NICELY FUR nished rooms, with board, at 2IS Clermont av Dri vato f.imily. BOARD 356 GREENE AV, BETWEEN Franklin and Bedford iw.ahall room w. til first olasa taDlejro.orencegvon and OAltD VURNISHEbR75oliYs TO LET." ivith or irithout lard; references exchanged. 447 Lafayette av.

BOARD A NEWLY FURNISHED HALL room, with running wator. to let with nrat olaas board references. 127 St. James plaoo. BOARD 102 MONROiTST SECOND Hoor to let, with board; two or three gentlemen or gentleman and wife; improvements; seen Sunday.

ARD ON THE HILL 221 CUMBER" ji.P lnnd st; rooms for an glo gentlemen: references ex ch'ingod. OARD lS'J LIVINGSTON ST ROOMS jl.J) and board with nrivalA familv Lft.ro FTf. of. and Gallatin 7)aco. OARD 12(5 LIVINGSTON ST TO fjET; with board, two hlllldsomriv fnrninhurl mnmi nn second th.

or, singly or conu also two conueutine on first ibior, titirt djlo for or families. XgOARu NEWIiY FURNISHED UOOM. MJ to Jet with or without hnr.vd. in privato with all homo uomions; terms uiud rato. ntr DuKalb.

2io or lion av, BOARD 140 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Portias hist fnuqd have handsomely furn'shed largd and amnll rooms to let. Rt idcrate pricos; tmo viow ol the harbor. OARD 241 WASHINGTON St LARGE riinion nlrtohall room minutoft from bridge; hot find cold water i lire ins mouersto. BOARD 2on ADELPHI ST," SECOND house from DoKalb nv A fraufnmnn nl wifu.n Single entleravm crn obtain good board, with pleasant rooms; terms moderate. BOARD Si WILLOUGHBY AV, COR nor of Vandorbilt TolRt, witti board, a third otory S(uare room, well heated, ruuning water, largo closets, or a hall room on n.ime floor.

BOARD HILL2LER mot.t av, nicely furnivthyd square ronm on 6econc or third iloor, unexpectedly vacited, in small, tselect family of adults; good table; terms reasonable. BOARD ON" THE HEIGHTS SUNNY," square and hall rooms, with all improvements and ample cl. r.iom, suitable tor centlnman mid wifo or single gentlemen; references. 40 Schermerhorn St. TJOAltD ON THE HILL 5G HANSON JLf place Largo, suuare front room, with hot and cold running water an.i lare closots, board; moderate terras.

to let, itith first oJass "DOARD TO LET. WITH OR WITHOUT boird. larce front, rnonr nun ivnnt hall Ar House xch uouso wen ijrnisiioa; terms very moderate; reierences xchanced. iil i Adelphi st, near trrnene av. OARD HOTEL ST.

GEO ROE. NO. 5 1 Clark st. Americm and Riimnnun nlun rnmo including lOD barhro ims: lrindsjauly. furnished; singly or en suite; electric liiit throughout.

BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS ToTllEN ryst Alarpuroom on Buonid floor, with ample clusot room: hot and culd water: also, single rooms; convenient to bridge and ferries. OARD ON TirETfflLleWAR'LTON av, four from D. Kalb, large alcove room, sec Ond Iloor. Well ilQU. i rtrt .1 terms low to permanent parties.

OARD 50 SANDS ST ONE BLOCK OARD 18 GALLATIN PLACE, OPPO Btte Weohalcr i Abraham's 1ft. with bnnrd. ront, one iuick and or. hall r.iom taVda hnAT fiora niodated; also, ine.il boarders at 25 cents par meal. BOARD 187 BALtlCST, BETWEEN Clinton and Henry Largo and comfort ble squaro room on second floor, with or without board; houao newly furnished; terms moderato OARU A SQUARE FRONT ROOM, With hall room adioininir.

On fiftcnnit finnr. in lot with joarJ. in a familv: convtmimifc CnrntrQ and turrioi sxpyiy ar, ou union at, neiruourt. OARD ON THE HILL A LAKGE SOCOnd storv back room nlnn. hull rnnm foitr Cnhln boarders aucommodated.

11!) Gmpnav rirt. hmmn tv.m Ta.suinpton, OARD A PRIVATE FAMILY ON HEN JLif ry sr. noar Piorronont. have a world like to lot. with board, to noar PioiTonont.

have a front hall room they Lit iul wun iionr.i. in n. vniinc puntiflman aouil'33 nu uji, tiox jiagio oince TOARD A GENTLEMAN OF REFINE jIJ mont can find a pleasant home where ho will bi treated as on of tho family. Call at 19b" Union st, be iwean unnxon ana rienry. OARD 423 STATE ST A PRIVATE lamuy owning house, two connectme rooms to retner or separate, and nail room; live minutes' walk to jhj nan; reierenoos eKciiangea.

OOARD 22 CLINTON ST TWO LARGE Bouare rooms, we 1 heated, wich nod uhln nnd ut. tendance; a few mmntos from bridge and ferries; terms moaeraie: t.ioie Doaraers accommodated. SOAKD A SINGLE ROOM TO RENT to a eensieman: houso and tabm firsf. oinsq mfof. ences kivoii snureumreu.

audiv to ius av. nmr st OARD ONE LARGE AND ONE SMALL um vu ith vt.vii uum.i, at iud vjiiirti oi; nisu.il sidaii room at a Monroe place, with or witb.mt board Appiy at wo uikk Btjjmiuuies troin tha bridge. BOARD 204 WASHINGTON ST TO let, with board, a larce front narlor. niceiv fur nUUad.with foldin'' V.i als ml ifirroniTiK ItiViIr Vinnrrtoca aocommoaatou near bridge and terries. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS, 166 MON taKUe Bt.

corner of lllintnn P.nfimR Imnrliinniiili; fn niBhed 1 1 lot to gentlemen and thoir wives, with tirat class board', alao a om foragentleman; folding beds in all rouiiiB. mm. OARD 143 LAWRKNCE ST HIS jif uouso tins Deen taken by now parties and thor oughly renovated gas. bath. bu lariffi rooiriH on nnnd ilonr.

itl hnt. gas. bath, BUit ibid for man and wife, or tsvo single gentlemen uho hall rooms tmra uoor. frOARD TW ELL FURNI 9 ro ims for gentlemen, with or without bn.irrt. in pnvato family on Hill; within very short distance of ole vatea aua flTreo cars terms moderate.

131 Monroe st, or at uouse irom ueuioru av. OARD ON SIXTH AV, NEAR LIN Coin IllhlCn. mm larfn front, rrtnmn linnrlwiimnlu fur. nished, well heatedj for two gen tlemen or gontleinan and wife; private family. Address COMFORT, Box 15.

Eagle omc OARD 77 HENRY ST A HANDSOME lv furnished larire room on sooond floor: hot and cold water: house well healed: tvrn mmnfns tn hndsre; a fourth floor roum for two, cheap; raferoncea; terms low. OARD 175 CLINTON ST TO LET. with board, a large room, nowly furnished: two ciosets; not onu com water: aiso two single rooms; convenient to South and Wall st. ferries; references ex anged. BOARD ON THE HILL 58B CLINTON av Strictlv first oJasaaocomm'idations in the ahnm desirable house; every convenience, furnaoti unaurpaaod; best of reference given aud required; Fulton Bt or Put nam av cars.

OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 134 STATE fit. between Clinton and Henrv ten minutes' walk of bridge or fHrrioa; largo so nd story front or third arory to Jet with first diss board; also, hall room with dot and aula references. OARD MANSION HOUSE, BROOK iyn roiirnts.uirectiyoDnosito vii st. four minutes' waik from Fulton or Wall at. Ferry and the bridge terminus; superior accommodations; reasonable ratos and transient hotel 2QU rooms.

OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 98 HENRY JTj at and 59 Pineapule st, 3 minutes from ferry and bridge, large, nicely i urn 'shod room, also single ro with or without board; terms $2 to iS'f, including heat, gas and bath table board reference. BOARD PROSPECT HEIGHT 438 Sixth st. no ir Seventh av. nleas.mt.. well fnrniliHrl rooms to lot with first olasa board in a small family, two blocks from Park and convenient to oars to rid so and all ferries.

BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 228 Henry Bt, near Remson Large second story front room, with or without connecting hull room, and two other single rooms; first olaas board and moderate terms. OARD 21)4 CARLTON AV HAND somelv furnished front alcove room on second floor two moo square rooms ou third floor to gentlemen or gentleman and wife, in small orivate family, with or without board; terms moderate. BOARD PROSPECT HEIGHT 438 Sixth at. near Seventh av.

nloasant. well fnrnlnhed rooms to let with first class board in small family, two blocks front Park and convenient to ears to bridge and all ferries BOARD ON THE HILL 64 GREENE nr. h.indsomolv furnished Sflennd ntnrv nliinvn room, to bo unexpectedly vacated; house deairably located and first olase in all its appointments; unexceptionable references. OARD ON THE HILL A LARGE front alcove, with back room connectinc: all im provements; pleasant location: convenient to lines of enrs and Franklin av. station; southern exposure; nlso, one two rooms nn third door; family small: references ex changed.

441 Lafayette av. Bs fnrmtu OARD TWO ELEGANT. LARGE. square, sunny front rooms; all improvements; new ture; tor gentlemen and wives or two seattemen to ether; excellent, board; moderate terms; location line: wo minutes from Tompkins av. station.

Apply at 351 Qulnoy at TJ OARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 89 flB tJ rtf Tmn nlanuan ltl. tacbed if desired; southerly exposureAilso, single rooms: five minutes1 walk from bridge nr ferries table boarders accommodated. OARD CLARENDON HOTEL EURO nean nlan. restaurant and cafe.

301 311 Washinc fonst, corner Johnson; rooms $1 per day and upward; special rates to families and permanont guests; location central; two minutes' walk from bridge terminus. FRANKEL LANSING, Jn Proprietors. BOARD ON tily furnished THE HILL TWO PRET sau are front rooms, with fire, on sec and third floors; tbreo windows; all modern Improvements; board first olass; for one or two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; family small; references given and required: near It station. Inquire at 4.6U Lafayettavt near Franklin. is JL $20 ow and OARD 210 PRESIDENT ST, ONE UUIjr irom Lilinrnn t( loo dntlu fnnngharl vinms forg' UHUl lHluS a OT HATll.imTiSTi knn wifm aliln rat nlaoa lautv uiBvmaiH 13 OARD ON THE HEIGHTS 2R WII.

JLJ low st; four minutes from bridpo and ferries: a largo i 1 1 v. 1111 vy com water; also, hall room with closot; terms moderate. BOARD LADY AND GENTLEMAN, OR wo Kentlemen, wanting pleasant home in private iuuiuy, hiui umigmiui room facing uarrou parit, wul nnd viii. to can at zip uarrou rare. BOARD WANTED THREE GENTLE" men tnbonrdwith party owning their nWn house: moderate terms; pleasant home: location fine; throe uiniuius irom rvna av l.

station and twenty minutes from Fulton 1'erry. Address A. M. Box 8. Eagle ofSce.

BO ARD 105 HIliNRY ST TO LET, WITH boavd. large sjoond story front room; all the con veuionoes: also, one or two other small moms, second and third story; oxcollout board oonvoniont to bridge or TO OARD 357 COURT ST. NEAR PR EST dent, a large, front room, nowly furnished, suitable fortwogentlemen; also tvro hall rooms, in an American boou ooaru; terms a.ou oaoh por week: table boarders accommodated; convenient to cars and lorries. HOARD WAYTEDi OARD 1 WANTED YOUNG MARRIED JI jf couolo desire board in a respectable private family, near Dr. Cuylor's church.

Answer stating terms, Box 6, Kale ottice. OOARD WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN JLP aosiro tionra at a renanoAblo price, within fivo mia ntfta of britlxe; room must be boated and contain two ueaa. Auaress u. oc isacio ouico. 13 OARD WANTED GENTLEMAN RE quiroB single room with board, where boarders hava uae oi pnrior: nvo nr ten minutes irom bridge.

Address, witu luiius, u. Jiajfio oince. OOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN 3 Privto family, within walking distance of City ui reierunoes rurnisnoa. Aaaress v. r.agie BAKERY WANTED evtihlished bakery in with th" privih'tte of buying, BAKEIIY, lioi 3, Eagle office.

TO RENT, GOOD thriving thorniiirhfare. if satisfactory. Address 13 OARD WANTED BY A LADY IN A rospflctniUM, smnll. iirivato familv. oonreninnt to Brooklyn Eievatt Ra Irond.

Terms reasonable. Board irgnroo n. Uutorwarda of Brooklyn preferred. dkuuiuaa iaj io oince. I B3 0AICD WANTED FROM i ROTTT 8.3 March 1.

by a Rentloman and wife: a second story i Vjj miiiBU, wun gooa taDje, an neat ana tiaiing terms, ana an parciouiars. J. M. BOARD WANTED A SINGLE GENTLE o' habits, desires to get board In a private family, convenient to road and oast of Franklin lm rortn9. which must be moderate, Dm jagie omce.

ILU FINISHED ROOM TO T.ET. HAND Ji somely furnished hall room; $1.50 per week. 433 I TURNISHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY lurnlsnod large and small rooms to select psrtie 1 10 LauToucu st, near Fulton. FURNISHED ROOM A NIOELY FUR nished hall room heated; within five minutes of the "nugo. auuronB c.

tsox Kagie omce. TTiURNI.SHED ROOMS BATO ou.irtirs ii nt olaas accomodations, very desirable: less rate th hotel. Address N. E. Eagle office FURNISHED ROOM TO LET.

NIOELY furnished hall room on first floor. Suitable for ono or two gentleman. Apply Fierrepont St. FURNISHED ROOMS nicoiy furniehd rooms; private family. '149 Pacific st.

TO LET, TWO .60 and $3 per weelr gji KNISHEp ROOMS TO LET, OR UN jl( iurn sned. in desirable houao and noighbornood; jj.ivttiu, pnuea muuuroLL'. 01 i ncnam av. TURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. COM A fortabie front room, for light housekeeping; all alum, ruumu (.

orioectoo, to epectable parties; near tho bridge. ti6 elands st. BjiURNISHED ROOMS LARGE and a small ro ras. with nath: vfell venti nted: nelv fur. nishoii oonvoniont to City Hall, South, Wall and Fulton mri ios, ai yo oiaio sc, noar tlenry.

TURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. NICE JL ly furnished, for two gentlemtn or gentleman and ivuo; $3 pit eok; als hall mom; near City Hall and FURNISHED ROOMS 118 PACLFIC ST, near Hennr: aonvpnienf. tn Snnt.h nnri w) fur. ries; well iurniahod and well kept rooms; references; a Ej'uKiSISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO jL largo squaro rooms to let, together or separate; desirably located, 231 M.tdiuon st, near Noat and av. uiiiviou; wouiu lurnisu ir aosired; terms moderate.

I71URNISHED ROOMS TO PTNE fl. apple st, 3 minutes' walk from bridge and Fulton Jerry, a largo nicely furnished room, $4 per week, grate lire: also, smaller room, $2.50, including heat, gas and w' Kuuimuiuiniiuy; roiorencB roqniroo. aj' URN ISHED ROOMS TO LET. ON JL the Hill, a larse double room and hall room, both on duwuiiu ui vi i ii miuou private iamuy situation quiet and unexceptionable: terms moderate; table board near by. uuu iivmiiiui av, uau uiount) aau ljaiayotto avs.

TURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NICELY jl inri.unen room on second iloor, front, for one or two neuui.iiam; or two connecting ior ugnt housekeeping not cold water; convenient to lorries and City iiiiwouH bv, ueai near ourt. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO connecting rooms on second floor, for light houae ai uinnK ii uosn ou: private romlly; rent moderate; ton moiuicb waia in unagoana nve minutes to Wall st. Houtli Ferry. Joralemon St. OURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, THREE 1L largo connecting rooms; all newly furnished: will iei.eu suite or single, luuy or partially furniBbed: all im pr 'VL ineiiis; uam on tne came Uoor; terms reasonable; ruierences ejonangeq.

ooo nrldge st, near ulton. SJURN ISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO JL neatly lurnisliea rooms on third floor, front: com plete ff hou.okeop'ng; privilege of bath and lanndry; rent also lront pirlor ior gentlemen or gentleman anu mm, ivayinonu st. near J.aiayelte av. TilURNlSHED ROOM BACK PARLOR, JL' nicoly furnished, with gas, heat nnd bath new car pot; suitable for two gentlemen: reasonable to permanent parties. 389 st.

two blocks from City Hall, four uiui; lrum uiton at. ooon onnuay. WURNISHED ROOMS 12S PACIFIC ST, room: handsomely furnished: on fir.t fw mith hoTh room, vn private family of adults with owner; contlemon nl nmnii ujjjj, Liuuou utiateu uy luraauH ana rooms nave grate pres. FURNISHED ROOMS 464 HENRY ST Tffo ltrffo rooms, newly and handsomely furnished hot and cold water: woll hefifo hv furmna mri house and neighborhood excellent; ten minutes' walk to mrnes; roierenco.i. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO furnished rooniR.

light and pleasant, ronveniont for iipm, nouauKeetiing; uorso care to ail teiries; tnree minutes' walk to elevated station, lnquiro at 12b Kosoiusko ui, uuar iiuiitrniiu av. E71 URN IS HED ROOM AN F.LEGANTLY furnished second iloor front room, suitable for two gentlemen; board if desired all improvements in the noua; inTannoQ uennun iamuy; location very desirable, ton minutes to bridge and ferry. 3G1 Pacific st, between iiuyi anu oonu. fURjNISHED ROOMS TO LET, AT 17 Elm place, opposite Grand Opera very pleas uu iiii ikv in i iiiuu ii mi uawiy imDor Ofl Inrn A lnut nil irn it rnimrrinn I rleman, or gentleman and wifeiafso hall bedroom; rent reason aDie. T71URJNISHED ROOMS IN SOUTH OX lord Bt.

near L'Ulton (the Hill lonl. oni stone house, wbioh, boing occupied by owner, he will share tho same with aiuclo gentlemen: it is richly lur niud, with every sanitary improvement; breakfast, if doiiri'd grate fires, ice, waltor, billiards included, at rns snnaoie rates, or me uouse will he icnted furnished. Andreas BAOHELORS1 (TEMPERATE) HALL, Eagle of II UO. PERSON "rOU CAN GET CREDIT Ci S' fl clotbinc Indies' sac lies. cIhaIts.

(inlmnna a IT It in silks, shawls, dry goods, watches, jewelry, furniture, carpets sold on time. Pianoaaold on your own terms. Por ties treated in strict confidence. Address Box 8, Kaele office. TO LET HOUSES FUltMSHED, Tno LET HOUSE FURNISHED A 3 JL story and Pusmont house, 11 rooms, all lmprovo ntn.

on Hchermorliorn st. near Hoyt. Address Box olhoe. To brc LET HOUSE FURNISHED A brown stone, in perfect order, with all innrnrnntnnt3 connected with similar adjoining houao. hich can be hnd it desired; location unsurpassed for first class board inir no ise, uau or aanresa a Wkg inton av.

LET HOUSE FURNISHED TO lease a 3 storv and basement. hnnn 10 improvements; furniBhod or unturnished; in first class Order: ntOS Cardon: Crood noiErhhnrhnnll fnnr mlnntu.1 waiK irom uity nan. uor permit apply to F. LAUOK. HAKDT, HU Atlantio av.

mo LET HOUSE FURNISHED FOR A two or throe years, to a desirahle tenant, a strictly first class gentlemen's resldennn nn fll. Marlrj av. hc, repiete wun every convenience, finely decorated and elegantly furnished; also, stable and six lots, with gar don, eto. rent reasonable to the right party. Particulars with J.

N. ALLEY. 211 Montague St. TO LET APARTMENTS. TO LET APARTMENTS OF THR and fonr rooms each'.

Wllfftr unrl ftlnaet. nn tho flr inr. rent from $9 to $11 a nv nth; also, many others at cheaper rent. jDANIEL FERRY, 252 and 254 Court st. rinO LET APARTMENTS 930 ATLAN JL tie av.

five rooms, recently paperod and painted, very convenient, wash tuba; desT.ible for dressmaker or a small family of adults; ready for ocoupanoy. Ownos office, iiBl St. Jamefl place. TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES. TO LET PART OF HOUSE PLEASANT second floor, to a small familv.

or will furnish for light housekeeping if desired. 491 1'aoino st. lO LET PART OF HOUSE A SECOND floor of 4 rooms in 2 stor.v private house for hcht housekeeping, to a small family of adults; references re in rod. H. WTJTfs, 43aA Monroe st.

mO LET PART OF HOUSE UPPER part, three to six rooms; all improvements nnrt. newly decorated in linorusta: in house with owner. 299 Macon street. LET PARTS OF HOUSES 1,149 Bedford av. and 529 Grand av: lower nartn lltlR nanh both have cs.

water oloset, range and heater; balance houses ocounled bv five norannn THKn A THORNE, 944 Fulton at. LET OF HOUSE LOWER ilnnra of Sstorvand bunnmAnV. livirtlr house. 239 Walworth st: modern imnrovnmontji 7 rnnms per month; or will sell house, $4,000, Apuly to nw, 8. HARBISON, 115 Sumner av.

T'O LET PARTS OF HOUSE NO. 310 Gavos av. corner Bedford, parlor floor, three rooms back kitchen also, second floor, largo front and back room and alcove; all Improvements: togother or separate; suitable for light business purposes: immediate possession. Apply on premises, day or evening. on av, for for Koy TO a JL my; np to feet at, TO LET HOUSES PLATS AND PARTS, from nmr and also May 1 anil and see Hits at office.

ILLIAM BKLDGE, 13 Wiljoughby st.jnoar City Hall. TO LET HOUSE 2 STORY AND BASE brown stone; first cltss location; 9 rooms possession at once; concession to May 1. 108 Sixth ay. TO LET HOUSES FROM $18 TO 3200 per month flats, 6 to 10 rooms, $11 to $60 parts of houses and rooms In all seotlons of the city. GRACE MORTELL, 301 Fulton st, opposito City Hall.

TO LET HOUSES BY LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st, and 276 Flatbnsn av, houses in all sections of the city, with immodiato possession: also, 1st of May. Apply as above. TO LET HOUSE ldlTWPFIELD 8T Immediate possession, 3 story, English basement, brick, with extension: thorough order; two new Hesters; all improvements. OWNER, 218 South Ninth St. To "let houses byT.

alley! houses of any description in all parts ot tho city, rnnging from $400 to several with Immediato pos Beaaion full list at ollico, 211 Montagtio st. TO IjET HOUSE A PHYSICIAN OP thirty years' practico in Brooklyn, oilers his house omcetoront or for sale. None hnf, rflnnnnaihr ties nood apply, between 1 and 3 P. at 111 South Oxford st TO LET HOUSES SOME OF THE Choicest houses, flats and anartmant In Tunnty third and Twenty fifth wards. SHUMWAT 4 COFFIN, 334 Sumner av: telephone, 309 Bedford.

mo LET HOUSES STORES, FLATS JL and apartments; all sections; sond for printed list: apartments the "logant 115 and 117 Monta gue st. D. P. DARLING 30 Court at, oornsr of Kemsen, and 1,203 Fulton 8t. rjO LET HOUSi' A NICE 3 STORY Ji, and basement high stoon brovn atone front house.

117 Amity at, Brooklyn, nice neighborhood: convenient foSoath Forrv ronhifla.l nnrmnnth. HART1K mum. or), at Lawrence Brothers, 31 Broad st, New York. TO LET HOUSE TENANTS WHO have any thought of moving should see the vaaant bousD 273 Maaan St. near Throon av inxt nnintnd unA rtn.

pered thoroughly; a modern stylo house; inline order; rent reasonable. MHO LET HOUSES VERY PRETTY AND 1 neat 1 UlnrV and hAncmnnt hrifb ntiH hmwn crnna housM; well 8 to lu ruuns earh rents rancnR from )B30 to 5() a mrtHf.h Tl ANIMT. n'l 'pRV Oal r.fnKI Court st. Yl LET HOUSE ON THE HILL TO a DI irate tiartv nnlr. A finci Hnnhla livJoL' nnr nAr li noo with extra ground, fontaininR 15 rooms, all in perfect order; chance ietdoru offered to secure a property of taia doscn'ptioD.

J. N. ALLEY, 211 Montague st. rpo LET HOUSE OR FOR SALE 32 i Lefffirts nlaflfl 'A Ktnrv hrnwn cfntia Klvt'L hindsnme house; recently painted, papered and artistically order unexcelled; rundy ior occupancy; also, a small 3 story brown stone house to rent. Owner's olhce, 231Ht.

James place, cot. Atlantic av. TO LETHOUSI3S LIVINGSTON 9 noar F.liu place, from May 1, 3 story and basement brick: 10 rooms: illllirovemenfR no it rnnvn ml or, nna with extensum: fine order. WILLIAM BRIDGE, No. 13 Willougliby st, near City Hall.

TO LET HOUSES FROM MAY 3 strry and basomont. 11 rooms, 155 Willouirhbv av. near Washintrlnn. 7nn 154 Willougliby av, near Washington, 8750 408 Wosbingtoo av $1,000 Apply to BROOKS, Janitor, 161 Willoughby av, or owner, H. L.

COB, 63B Washington av. TO LET HOUSES ON CLINTOlTsf On a first class blnnlc. vvirhln tan mlniitoD' tIV if ferry to Now ork. elegant 3 story and basement brown etone houses, cabinet finish, 11 rooms and bath, all modern fmDrovements. sinitarv nlnmbinir: tho nnttriltinn nf tho houses is Al in every particular; rent $300 each.

DANIEL FKRRY, and 254 Court st. TO LET HOUSE NO. 68 CAMBRIDGE Dlace 3 story basement and cellar, high stoop brick, 20x45: furnace in cellar and fn ntna in t.wn dumb waiter to back parlor; fine order; now vacant: rent AER 72 West Thirty fourth st, New York, or THEO. A. THORNE, 944 Fulton Bt, opposite Com bridge place.

TO LET HOUSElPVERNON AV, NEAR Sumner av station, 2 Btory and baaoraent brown stone, 10 rooms, overv imnrovement: snlendid order nnd papered; also, 1 story and basement brown stone: 11 BPW possession May rent, $41.67. FRANK H. TYLKR. 9C0 Myrtlo av, nearThroop av, or 1,187 Fulton at, near Bedford av. rTO LET HOUSES THE FOLLOWING A 3 Jtory v.tiA basement brick and hrnwn nl.onn hnnu a louated in first class neighborhoods, convenient to ferries to rtow org Clinton S850, j50First place.

$300,9720 President st CU0. Carroll Park SSilO and 750 Union st SOIJO. fflSnO. Hpnrv Rlin "rno Tnird placo f00.Dt 525 And a lnntr nf HK tlMRI. HflBllV 254 Court St.

rTO LET HOUSES BY HAVILAND JL MUti. olio Olasson av, 984 Knlton st. First class brown stone, 17 St. James place 3800 Handsome brwn st.me, 'Ai Monroe st 075 Four story brown stono. 5(10 Washington av 1,000 El' gant French style dwelling, 86 St.

Jaines place. 900 Four story, Greene av, near l'ranklin Bargain Brown stone, 133 Classen av, 3 years' lease 660 Largo frame. 386 Clnsson av 800 Handsome briiik. CvnnnAav. nmrniaucn TfiO Two story frame, 93 Quincy st 480 auiuu orioa, uiasson av 4KU Tneso nouses ivith SONS eiclnsively.

TO LET fLATS. TO LET FLATS DESIRABLE FLATS, 7 and 8 ronmB; all improvementi; Flatbnsh av, near Heventn. Apply toj.H. DOHERTY, 28S Flatbush av, noar bevontu. TO LET FLATS 20, PER MONTH Flatbush av, near Sixth all Improvements seven ronmi halls fnrm'shari Annlv i.u EDEBOHLS, 234 Flatbush av.

mo LET FLATS OF 7 AND 8 ROOMS JL very reasonable, In President st, near Sixth av. uwner can oo seen on uesati; iya and ridavs frnm tn at janitor's oartments, 710 President et. 810 LET FLAT DOWN TOWN FIVE ronras: all lmnrovementn nninrnrl. nrfp clean to desirable parties. KeyB in office, Wash HO LET FLATS FIRST TO THIRD Jourth av rlffceen niinnren hv.Mirt.ft linoa nf ar a tn Aonly on nremises.

or tn PCYtvrw.Tt nn mttl bush av. mo LET FLAT IN THE ALFRED, 76 0 Clifton TiJapp nniir Hnioria T. l'ght rooms; immediate possession; rent $25 from March i. Apply to janitor on premises, or to owner. 259 Ureona avenue.

XO LET FLATS FROM MAY 1, IN THE Corona, second and fourth flat, rent J45 and $S0: ght outside rooms, most. desirable on the Hill; heated sna uoor.ooyjcwo piocK. 1 iui av. lncjuiro of janitor. rTO LET FLATS GOODW IN FLATS JL 81 Hcllt moms.

frnnf olncota privato waterclosots, cooking range, laundry and bath; no pulley linos: six linos of cars half blook: '25 minutes to Batterv. PioivYorl. Ill min(AR n. Ferry. 205 211 Twonty seventb st.

near Fifth av. TO LET FLATS BEDFORD AV. AND Butler st: all lipht everything first class; convenient to all ferries: possession at once. First flat. rooms, rnt.

am flat, 6 rooms, rent 20 nUHv to janitor on nreraises, or FRANK H. TYLJ.R, 1,187 Fulton st, noar Bedford av, or 9(i0 Myrtle av. TO LET FLATS VERY DESIRABLE ovory possible imnrovement: hand.nmnti possession at once; janitor servioe perfect: convenient to all ear lines and road. Myrtle av, 0 rooms, S17 Ijedlordav, 6 rooms, all light, rent on 1' niton St. 7 roiimn.

hII liVM. ponl. oi Fultnn St. fi lnnmt. nil lihf.

ni Madison st, 8 rooms, heated hnlls. all li'ht, 80 Siwnoer place, 9 rooms, heated, all light, ront 40 TYLER, 1,187 Fulton st, near Bedford av, or uGO Myrtle av. TO IiIlT STORKS. HO LET STORE CORNER STORE FOR druggist: an eleorant corner. Mifill Hrsf.

nlnso in Jrner, 23iG0; hrst class loca Apply to PAUL 0. GRBN tun on ojoiner av cole 1KU, 42U Oates av. riHO LET STORE ON H'LATBUSH AV, JL near Siith rv A desirable plate front store, 20x60. Apply to P. A M.

CHAUNCEY, 2U7 Montague st rgO 1 ET STORESLARGE AND SMALL, JL on tho best part of Fulton st. for one or mnn Apply to N. COOPER 4 SON, 4Si nuiton st. LET STORES FINE CORNER Stores: olate irlaan windnwa W.Ib neighb'n hoods: also several inside stores; rents reasonable. DANIEL FURRY, 252 and 254 Court st.

"UH TO LET STORE ON SEVENTH AV, with two living rooms in roarigood looatlon for confectionery or sboe store. E. A. O'BRIEN, 366 Seventh avonuo. rj0 LET STORE NORTH SIDE FUL JL ton st.

between Tomnklns and 'Mitmvnua plate glass tront; good location for any business. InoniroofT. W. CARRUTHICRS, 1,367 Polton at, or E. J.

WHELAN, G2 Schermerhorn st. TO LET STORES AND FLATS EIGHT new stores and flats nn DnlWalh nv. hottraar. Hin vn. aant and Lowis stores with 2 rooms, $16 flats $1U, Sll tvnrl $12.

Apply on premises or to I. S. FERGUSON, 969 Gates avenue. TO LET STORE TO LEASE, FOR A term of voars. tho largest corner tjtnre nnd Myrtle av, corner Carlton; iarge show windows and vaults, with plenty of light, eto.

J. H. MORRIS, Myitis corner Bridge st. TO LET STORE 2757)NFULTON St. near Hickfl.

with cellar and fonr loft. milahl. light manufacturing purposes: ront low; will lease a term of years. Apply to H. LLNS 4 SONS, 76 Fulton st.

TO cl LET STORES LOCATION FIRST ass. Possession at once. 1.220 Fnlr.on OlIrnlL plate class windows, rent 825.01) 1,337 Fnlton st, 211x00, plate glass windows, ront 89.60 1,146 Fulton 6t, 20x05, plats glass windows, 46U0 1,005 Fulton st, 20i50, plate glass windows, rent. 45.00 with FRANK H. TYLEK, 1,187 Fulton st, near Bod ford av, or SCO Alyrtle av.

LET FOR BtlSHVE.SS PURPOSES. TO LET BUILDING A LARGE BUILD ing for manufacturing purposes, with large entrance, little utl Fulton st Address 18 Hoyt t. TO "LET LOFTS TWO GOOD LOFTS. 25x65, light on all sides, and a large drive way. 218 Bedford av.

npo LET HALL BROOKLYN PREPAR atory School hall, for literary entertainments, JOUK09, eio. capacity zuu. Apply O. H. CARPENTER, 31UJLivingston st.

TO LET HALL FOR TERM OF THREE yoars, suitable for Masonio lodge or dancing aoude also large law offices, with privato ofSoo connected: one Uight. Inquire 391 and a93 Fnlton st, opposite Court House and City Hall at Boom 6, 10 to 12 A. AL, 1 10 P. M. TO LET LOFTS W1TH STEAM POWER and about nve thousand square each; excellent light: suitable for manufacturing IX watch cases.

Inquire at Tollner Building, HUGO TOLLNER, Graham st, betwoon DoKalb and Lafayette ava. TO LEIV LODGE ROOMS OVER SAFE Deposit Company, corner of Clinton and Montague sts: will be handsomely famished, ready on or before May 1. Apply at Magnolia Lodgo Rooms, 3G7 Fulton Friday evenings, or to JOHN F. BULLENKAMP, oornor of High and Jay sts, or of janitor of Safe Deposit Company. Harry F.

Lockwood. of 75 Third avenue, Now York, callod upon his friend, Harry Nadin, ol Twenty fourth street, Friday eveniug, and rather insisted upon seeing Mrs. Ttadio. Locfc wood was drunk, and Nadin would not let him seo the ladyj but bo was bo unwise as to try to pacify his friend by taking him to tho corner and giving him a drink. The result was that Nadin not only got a black eye from his friend, but each of them had to pay $10 at Jefferson Market Court yesterday for indulging in a fight on tho street.

KATHLEEN IlICKEI'S SUIT. The action of Kathleen Hiekey, by guardian, agalust John P. Taaffo, was argued for the second time before tho Court of Appeals Friday. It was brought to recover damages for personal in urios sustalnod in dofondant's laundry in this city in April, 18S2. The first Judgment was roversod on an error of law.

The second trial resulted In a verdict of $3,800 for plaintiff, which tho General Term nfllrinod, aud from which the defendant appealed. Evening and paiitv dresses made to order. Wo aro prepared to fill all orders promptly and at short notice. The latest Berlin and Paris stylos always on band, Perfoct fit and superior ivurlcmanuhip Ruarantoed, Streot and house drosses mado at roduood rates during the dull season. S.

WliCHSLEn 293 to 293 Fulton street. Black Stockings. F. P. Robinson Com pany's fast dye positively will not stain the feet or under olotUing.

For salo only by Shaw MoiiB3, 483 Fulton st. dirociy opposito Wuchsier Abraham's. Frioe list For an exquisite cup of chocolate use MArt Lard's Vanillas there are four grades, half, single double und triple vanilla flavors. Thesu ohocolates are also used for oating aud lunch. Sold by grooers.

When a dealer sells you a worthless imi tation of a meritorious article for greater profit to him elf he is not worthy your Electho Simcoh, the best silver polish, has FULL NAME on each box. What isyou: dealer selliuir you Ilefuso all substitutes. Special inducements this month re covering and roupholsterln furniture, makinr slip oov ors, mantel Ixmbreiiuinn, mittressos, shades, oto. Kirst class workmanship guaranteed, S. WicnSLEii 293 to 299 Fulton St.

Many prizes have been awarded to Angos tura lilTTFvlts as the most ehioaoious stimulant to ox cite tho nppetita and to keep tho digestive organs in good order. If you would use the best try Vibgin Leaf Tobacco. Always gives satisfaction, ViaarN Lea? Tobacco. BELL TUTHILL On Fobruarv 10. bv the Rev.

K. B. Hull, of bo Xiteanwood Hantisi Cburoh. Bakici, W. Bell to SakahiiI: TUTHTLL.

the voumrBt danshter of donn utml. LomK oing anu xuuianapons, papers pieasa oopy.j BENSRLi RAPHR fan Februarv 0. at the residence of the hride's mother, by turf Rev. L. Cuylor, MabT E.

Kapf.r to Joseph Bensel. BURGESS DUG ATtB On Wodnosdav. Fehruarv 9. Mabtba Duoakd. both of Brooklyn.

GOUBEAUD fllAoHALE On Wednesday, Januarys, 1887, by the Rir. John Oouboaud, assisted by the Rev. J. Rayrnod. ot New York.

Mr. William P. Goubeaitd to Miss Robe T. MacHale, all of Brooklyn. JEFFREY ALCOTT In Brooklyn, February Bth, by tho Rev.

Resso F. Alaopp, rector of St Ann's Onuroh, Haiiry A. Jeffery, of England, to Alice M. Aloott, only daushter of Kmily E. Alcott, of Brooklyn.

No cards. WILSON BRITTON On B'ebruary 9, by the Rot. Charles W. mier, at the residence of the bride's paronts, 12 St. Jaines place, Chahles U.

WlLSOlf to KM MA Bbitton, daughter of EuRone Britton. its BAILEY On Friday, the 11th last. Behjahth Bailey, age 08 years. Relatives and fnondn are Invited to the fiinemt Raretcft at his lato residence, 1,070 Fulton st, on Sunday aftor oon at 4 o'clock. Interment at convenience of the family.

BARBER At Los Angeles, February 11, 1887, Walter son of Willlim B. Barber, formerly of Brooklyn, N. In the 29th year of bis ago. BURGESS Continental Council No. 80S.

A T. nr H. The members of the above council aro requested to moot at Reid av and Fulton st on Sunday, the 13th at 2 P. for tho purposo of attending the funeral of our lata companion, John Bueoebs. CLARK OOE On Friday.

February 11, 1887, Mrs. ANN Eliza Clark, neo Ooe. aged 87 years and 4 days. Funeral services at tbe residence of her son in law, Edward Downing, 213 Carroll st, at 4 P. M.

Sunday, February 33. Intermont Monday, 10 A. M. COLK At her late residence, 222 Pearl st, Brooklyn, Abbie, the beloved wife of Captain John Cole, for many years pilot for tho Union Ferry Company. Funeral will take place from above address, Sunday afternoon, at 2 u'olock.

Friends and comrades from Union Ferry cordially invited to attend. FOE On Wednesday, February 9, Francis F. Foe, aeeu au, ab um residence, DO noconu St. oorner ol lloyt. Interment at Flathush.

of the Hnlv DroBa. Sunday, February 13, at 2 o'olnok. Relatives and friends ana aiso memoers oi rinioKerDocKer M. o. Association andembers of American Legion of Honor, Counoil fiOO, are iiivhuu io aiiuou ino iunor.il.

FREEL A month's mind mass will be celebrated for tne repose oi tne soul or Mrs. Elizabeth freel at St. Patrick's Church, corner of Kent and Willoughby avs, jiiuiiuay. I'uuruary it, at a o'ciocu. Relatives and friends aro respectfully invited.

MAYHEW Suddenly, on Saturday, February 12, 1887 at.onm wio oi z.oo oiayaew. Notice of funeral hereafter. Utica papers please copy. MOORE On Saturday, February 12, Mary ANDEBSON, beloved wife ot Miohael Moore. and friends are rosneotfullv invited to atfcsnd the funeral, from her late residence, 80 Quincy st, on juouuay, tno taiu, at uiouk.

Pittsburg, papers Dlease copy. O'CONNOR A aalenia anniversary requiem mass for the repose of tho a ml of Mary E. O. CONNOR will be offered on Tuesday morning, at 0 o'olook, at6t. Paul'B ouurau, corner oi uuurt auu uungross ats.

O'NEILL Soturday, February 12, at 710 DoKalb av, MaBY B. L. O'Neill, aged 19 years 0 months and 8 davs. Interment on Monday, at 2 o'cIock, at Flatbush. Please omit uowers.

Newfoundland papers please copy. SHORT Friday morning, at her residence, 153 East piinety seventn st, now xorK, oi pneumonia, Mrs. CATHARINE C. Short, wife of Juanph Short and sister of Mrs. John J.

Kiornan. Funeral on Sunday, February 13, at 12 to Holy STOKES Thuraday. Fobruarv 10. Eva rjAnrmn Stokes, aged 3 years. 0 months, youngest daughter of inauiutt jminja, uuurai private.

UEI.ti IOCS NOTICES. A VON HALL, BEDFORD AV. AND HAL sev at. Qti.0 black (nmi Fnltftn ut. "Mr Qlntn, acitnowieagea tue greatest, piitrorm test medium ever known, has returned from California and will'resume his grand tost seances on Sunday afternoon, at 3 sharp, and owning o.

mi. oiuior invites tue criticism ot press, public, ministers and overvbodv intnrARfr.H in thn inoosM. gation of euiritualism to invetigato his great powers nod iooi. vuia tfruuL icuwi ior cricmaeivos. CT.

JOHN'S PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL KJ UHUKUH. ht. Johns place, near Seventh av Mom ingsorvice, at 11 o'clock. Sunday school and Bible classes evening Horvice at, o'cloctt: Itov. T.

IS. Tyng will preach at both services. WELCOME PRIMITIVE METHODIST OHURCH, Claason av. near Park. Rov.

Ar. naud. nastor Mrs. H. A Baknr.

from PnnnwIfimiA will Breach morning nnd evonine. and conduct Krvi every evening aunng tue week. APLD TRANSIT. All persons favoring an ELEVATED RAILROAD ON ATLANTIC AVENUE Are cordially invited to attend a PUBLIC MEETING To promote that, end, to be held at THAYER'S HALL, cor. Fulton sc.

and Bedford (entrance on Bedford on TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 15, at 8 O'CLOCK. FOIt SAliK PIANOS. 'OR SALE PIANO UPRIGHT, cover and atool: $10 monthly. ANDERSON A 2'JS Fulton at. SALE PIANO A FIRST CLASS 1 uoricht Diano for sale by Drivato fjimilv: nnrfiantcon.

dition. For particulars address SPOT CASH, Box 19, Eagle office. fine uuriorhts. with stool. Jfi'JSf bnautiful 7 ontavo.

carvod legs; uprights routed igy monthly: squares. 32. BUNOE BENKDIOT (Weber agents), 6(i Court St. OR SALE PIANO JO ELEGANT Unriiht. SiilOO.

with stool and Rnnrf nlnn t.nn ni ffan. twelve ntoi. suh bass and oounlors. insf.n.Umnit.n. rents, tjl; molodoau, (615; largo assortment; call and examine.

BIDDLK'S, 557 Fulton at. OR SALE PIANO PRIVATE FAMILY about to remove will sacriflco for cash beautiful rosewood aquaro piano, good order; cost $1(JU; must be sold no fair offer refused. Call at 446 Nostrand av, from till 9 P. M. POR SALE PIANO A RICH, SWEET tone 1H octave piano, full iron frame and over strung: bought direct irom manulaoturer for $470; price $165; warranty and bill of Bale.

Address ROSEWOOD, Eaglfi office. FOR SALE PIANO $90, SACRIFICE; 1 octave rich oarved loirs: overstrung: also, others great bargains rented $3 month upward; installments to 815 month; place for bargains. PHELPH, 3bG Ful Bt. fjOR SALE PIANOS SEVERAL SPEO ial bargains in second hand pianos, of first olasa makers, for oash pianos rooted, either in city or country, most reasonable rate. F.

U. 172 Man URU03t. TOR SALE PIANOS GEORGE STECK saaare ninno at harttain for cash, or on time. Bohr Bros, cabinet grand pianos; square and upright pianos rant and on installments. A.

SLADu, 172 Monta et r. a. farioc organs on easy payments; FOR SALE PIANOSFISCHER PIANOS renowned for tone and durability; 70,000 in use; exchanged and gold an easy terms; cash and installments; second hand pianos; low prices. Waverooms, 86T Broadway, Eighteenth st. and 415 to 427 West Twenty eighth st, New York.

F. H. CHANDLER, 172 Montage Brooklyn. at, st, st, the or ing, call or by pnoiisuen every arternoon on the working days 01 the TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: SlOperyoar; $5 for six months; $1 per month; single i nkiibiuu oj.ou pur your, postage in. c.uueu.

RATES FOB ADVERTISING. SOLED AGATE MEASUnEMENT EACH rNSTTRTTOW. Per line. First 15 cent DeuuiwurpuurtD age cents Doublenrlce lor Comnnaito'rfVr'nfliniVv Local and Commercial Notices, Thild .60 contl Second and Fourth Amusements ana lectures Travel Exonrsions .25 cenia .10 cents lo cents Advertisements jinder the following heads, measuring ones tr less, lo cents for hrat insertion nnil r0 cents successive insertion: 1 or SMe." "To Boarding" and "Wants." Fifteen cents i.er lino in ox COBS nf live llnoa Personals, Marriages, Deaths, Lost and Found $1 for Baon Insertion, when not exceeding five lines. Religious MunceHouconisior uauu insertion or nve linos or less.

Situations wanted, males, 25 cents; females, 15 cents. No deviation from these rates. Cash in advance la all oases, rrincipal omoe, HUILDIG8, BOS. 34. 3(i AND 3 FCI.TON STREET.

BROOKLYN, Dftii'un upciua, 1 DlwlunaY, K. 13, THE RAfir.r.' iv npvv vnRir hitv We have established agencies for tho ile of trio Eaqlk at some of tho principal business points in Now York ABtor Hniiso steps. C. P. Rockwnud.

Grand street Perry. W. H. Clinch. 174 South stroot.

Fulton stroot and Broadway, Knox Building. James Mead. Barclay street and Broadway. The Sable can bo obtained at the American Exohange, 43 Strand; QjlliK's Uni od States Exchange. 3 Strand, Obaring Cross; American Travelers' Ruading Rooms, iiJ(iiftui iiaoe, anu A.

D. U. UXGOftnge UHUI. 110 BW BObd Streot London. Alan, at Hntilovard dasCanu glues and Munroa 4 Ron Scribe James uates a Geneva, Switzerland, and the German axousauanuc xenange, iTieancnBtrass1, xsornn, w.

SUNDAY MORJfLYO, FEBRUARY 13. 1887. PIlILIIAItJf HtC COXCKBT. The Philharmonic concert lust night was as largely aa the rehearsal, and the short but magnificent programme wtis reuoivud with an approach to enthusiasm. It was a crescendo from tho melodious but irresolute entr'acto from Schu bert's "Rosamomlo," through Schubert's soug for Grstchon and Bcethovon'a "Heroic" symphony to the heaven scaling climax of Warrior's "Goettor The orchestra was in large force and playod Miss Lilll Louinann was In line tuougn It was only In tho Schubert music that she was distinctly audible.

Hor performance of that number was worth a whole eveniug of such vocal fireworks as aro commonly set off by aspiring prima donnas for the purpose of bedazzling their audiences. It was broad and firm and sensible In tone, exocutlon and delivery. The symphony was played with absoluto perfection, aud the Wagner music was Titanic in its power. At the next con cort, to be given on March 18, Kubinstbin's Paradise Lost" will be producod for tho first time In America with orchestra, chorus and soloists. RESCUED SEAME5 BBOUOHTTO POBT.

Tho steamer Santiago, Captr.iu Cotton, from Cienfuegos, which arrived In New York Friday, bringB as passengers Captain Harris and the mate of the British bark Altmoro, which was lost on Mocarras Reof; Captain A. P. Thompson and the crow of the schooner Mauna Loa, which foundered January 26 In lat. 35 dog. 40 long.

74 dog. 26 Captain M. M. Dinsmore and the mate of tho schooner Nellie Shaw, condomnod at Nassau, and tho mate and crow of the schooner Thoniu.3 0. Konuody, lost on Harbor Island January 27.

CLIJiTOS t'OMHAKDBHY RECEPTION. The animal reception of Clinton Com mandery No. 14, Knights Templar, will be held at the Palace Iiluk, on Clermont avonuo, on Friday evening. preparations have bean made to insure tho success of the affair, and it promises to bo tho most brilliant reception of the kind given In this city. BROOKLYK TBLRGBAPHBU'S BICBPTIOlf.

The telegraphers of Brooklyn will gi ve their fifth annual reception on Thursday evening at Rivers' Academy, corner of Court and State streets. An excellent danco programme has been arranged, tho music for which will DO undor tho direction of Professor S. G. Lambort. THE BOOKBISDEKS' STRIKE.

There was no material alteration yesterday in tbe condition of the strike inaugurated this week by the bookbinders in the employ of G. W. Ale ander of New York. At tho men's head quarters conudence was oxprossed that the Arm would ultimately be compelled to accept their de mands. KOT THE WORK OF ANARCHISTS.

The owners of the steamer Old Colony, of the Fall River Line, yesterday denied the report published in a morulug paper to the effect that tho lire which broke out on board of the steamer was caused by Anarchists who had placed infernal machines on board. CAUGHT BET WEES TWO BOATS. Frederick Seecker, 34 years old, of 138 Chatham stroet, New York, at work oq Pier 4, North Kivor, yesterday, was caught between the ferryboat John Ramsly and tbo tug Columbia and had the right thlfrh badly Injured. He was taken to Chambers street Hospital. GOVERNOR HILL WILL S1GX.

Secretary Tallmadge, of the Board of Educa tion, said yesterday he had been personally assured by Governor llill that the new Twenty sixth Ward 8chooI bill, which has already passed the Somite and is said to covor all necessary points, would secure his signature as soon as it came before him. GREEBfPOINT Y. M. 0. A.

ito Permanent Rooms Shortly To Bp Opened. The members' monthly meeting of the Greenpoiut Young Men's Christian Association was held Friday night In tho chapel of Noble street Presbyterian Church. Tho prosidont, Dr. John A. Jenkins, designated tho committees of tho association for the year, after which delegates were appointed to attend the convention of tho associations of New York State, to bo held at Utlca on tho 17th lust The Hev.

K. D. Sproull, pastor of the Noulo stroet Presbyterian Church, thon addressed tho meeting. Tho association recently rented the store At 140 Manhattan avenue. It is boing fitted up as a general mooting and reading room, and will soon bo ready for opening.

Tho Board of Directors, at a meeting last Wednesday, decided to rent the floor above the store In addition to the latter. This will probably be usod as a gymnasium. SMALLPOX IN NEW YORK. An Italian Wbouc Case Was Concealed Dies of the Disease. Patrick Sheridan, a tramp who had been sleeping in a stable at 80" Seventh avonue, New York, wont to the Koosevolf Hospital on Friday snd complained of boing ill.

Ho was found to bo suffering from smallpox and was removed to the hospital on North Brother Island. In a rear room at 410 Sevonth avonue, New York, the health officer, who was keeping an eyo on tho locality, found Christian Sartorio, an Italian laborer, lying dead, covered with tbo smallpox eruption. Ho was related to a man who a week ago Was taken to the smallpox hospital, and was doubtless himself ill at tho time. His companions con eealod him, however, abandoning him only when death was approaching to save themselves from errest. Tho Sanitary Police came upon the Italian's Inanimate body within a few hours after bis death.

They ascertained that tho gang who had concealed him had flod to New Jersey. Thoy are there now, and will almost certainly come down with tho disease themselves within tho next week. SUE IS NOW MRS. PEAKES. Vbe Woman Who Took Landanant Cares Jealonsy by marriage.

Mrs. Franchia Umber, the woman who look laudanum a few days ago because the man with whom Bhe had been living was JealoUB of hor, was discharged at Jefferson Market Court, New York, yesterday. It was shown that she had boen accustomed to take the drug, and bosldo that the man in the case, one Alfred C. Peakos, a Broadway car conductor, wished to marry her. They wero allowed to go out under the charge of an officer, and were married by Rov.

Thomas W. Illman, of the Eleventh street Untversalist Church. On their return So oouri the woman was discharged from custody. 3 at 85 ton at for gu few at,.

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