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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1883. FURNISHED MOO HIS. BOARD llVC HONEY MARKET. TOTT ANTED A COMPETENT DRESS WAJfXEP SITUATIONS MALES. WANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man, groom or waiter, by a young man lately landed first el'iss reference for either, lie can be seen for threo days at GO Stockholm st.

THE DAILY EAGLE la In lis Forty fourth year. It publllhed erery afternoon ou Ilia working day or the week and on SUNDAV MORNINUS. TERMS OF BUBSORIPTION. SlOperyaar; $5 for six months, SI por month; injI eoplc3cnta; Sunday edition 81.00 por soar, pouttjoin BATES FOR ADVERTISING: SOLID XOiTK MEjkSBBEMENT EiOH INBKRTIOS. Per Ltno.

Flint Paee Bocond or Fourth Paf 25 cenU Local and Commercial Notices, Third or Fourth Pago 60 oentl Second (Editorial) Page SI. 00 Amusements, Lectures and Excursions 25 oouta AdTOrtisements under tho following heads, raoasunnK fife Hues or less, seventy five cents for first insertion and Jifty cants for each succossWe insertion: "For Sale," "To Lit," "Boarding" and "Want." Fifteen cants por line iu excess of rlvo linos. FPU SALE STORE PROPERTY. FOR SALE STORE PROPERTY VAL uable business property: building 25xf0, lot 111.10: three stories; all improvements; storo is let for $900 and $1, 100 per year; will be sold at a sacrifice. Owner on the promises 074 Myrtle av.

FOR SALE DOLMAN AN IMPORTED brown plush dolman, bust 38; cost $275; price $100, Can be seen at Warren St. EOR SALE SEAL SACQUE THIRTY eight bust, forty in length; in good order; price 45. Tompkins a v. OR" SALE BUSINESS A BUTTER and aita; store for salo in best business avenuo in the city, near City HalL Add rota Qui 4, ICagle ollice. EOR SALE BUSINESS ONE OF TWO butter and milk depots, doing paying business iu business locations.

For particulars audress BUTTER, Kogle omce. OR SALE BUSINESS STORE FIX turos, good will and furniture of established dressmaker fur aalo; reason for soiling leayinff city. 20 Flatbush av. IOR SALE BUSINESS LIQUOR STORE fino corner, ton yoara established; littlo money required: a bargain roason tiro stores; or will tako a part nor. Call at 630 Fifth av.

OR SALE BUSINESS ONE OF THE oldost and beat paying corner liquor stores on Fulton st, near ferry, with long lease; license, fixtures, eto; half cash; great bargain. WILLIAM 11. GRAOK, Business Exchange, corner Jay and Willaughhy stu; open rwenings. A Bull Movement in Stories Fluctuation for tho ITeok. Walt.

Struct, Saturday Evening, November 10. Speculative manipulation, cheap money, gold imports and evidence of a partial restoration of confidence among Investors and outside operators have resulted lu a very satisfactory rise in the market this week. It needed only a hint of increased dividends to start the Nortuwosterns upward gains in earniuga of Western roads favorably affected those properties tho settlement of the troubles among the trunk line pool roads helped to advance those stock's, and as often as the market fell off under the pressure of realizing sales it was forcibly rallied, and for the last two days tho movement has shown decided strength. It Is now time to look for a reaction. Those who bought stocks during the depression last month now have a handsome profit, and thoy will doubtless sell on the rising market.

When this unloading is ended the leaders will probably renow their raids, the bulls will withhold their support, so as to encourage short sales, and then, after a sharp break, everything will bo ready for another upward turn. The bull movement may continue next week, but outsiders who have a prollt will do well to take it. Tho following table shows tho highest and lowest ales of GovoiT.ment bonds, gold and leading stocks each day during the week. The blanks in the table indicate that there wero no transactions S3 cn. I Sr 03 1 a ir Sg B.1.1 eg a 1 cr Title.

i 1' CO I tO FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, A NICE furnished room for one or two gentlemen. 317 Sack ett st, near Smith. fTlURNISHED ROOM TO LET. A PLEAS JL ant front room, furnished ii desircd; all improvo menus; reiorcnces eionangoa. lov Atinntioav.

T7IUBNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NICELY jl rurnisoea roomB, single ana aouoie. uameia st, near Fulton. TCTURNISHED ROQMS TO LET, NO. 357 jl iariuK two itirnisuea rooms; eicner ior iigus nouse Keeping or gontiemon. "E1URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TO A party of single gentlemen, nicelv furnished rooms all improvements in tho new houso.

No. 69 Broadway, two UIUVMIIUIU 1UIIJ. TMURN1SHED ROOMS TO LET NO. 138 peted, for gentlemen; a party of four can be accommodated Bingie uous; moaeraie prices; let separately or togotner. U71URN ISHED ROOMS A HANDSOME JL ly furnished hall room, with hot and cold water; also jargo uijuare room on lourtn uoor witn amplo closet room.

Apply at 36 Clinton st. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET. LARGE front room, nicely furnished, with gas, water and nre; luicaoie ior ono or two gentlemen; house has all im provements: family nrivato; 5 rainutos1 walk from ferries, and 3 of bridge. Call at 12 Liberty st, near Nassau. URN ISHED ROOMS PARLOR FLOOR and basement to let, fully furnished; also, seoond vory convenient for housekeeping: all improvements; will let till May single or en suite host of reference given anu roquirea.

ooi oay noar Myrtle av. I71URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, BY A private family, comfortably furnished parlor, with ouuov uw uc fcvuj ujgiiuj uuurouuitt qs jl or per moiun; Hicks st, between Stato and Joralomon; no other lodgers or uoaruera. AQuress vtiflitiBi, Kagie ollice. "OURNISHED ROOMS A PRIVATE J.1 family will let one or two nowly and handsomely furnished rooms; location first class and convenient to ferrioa. Appiy at racinc st, noar levins.

FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, A LARGE pleasant front room on third floor; ample oloset and guu jocarion convenient to uicy nan ana linage. No. Ml Washington st. FURNISHED ROOMS ON THE Heights Nicely furnished rooms, all improvements, within fivo minutes of Oity Hall and ferries. Apply at 283 Hicks or 77 Joralomon st.

im URN ISHED ROOMS TO LET, ON JL WaBliinRton av, south of Myrtle, second floor alcove front and hack toaontleinan and wife. nnnrovo ments location first class; house private. Inquire at 190 FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, HAND BnmAlv fnmiHlind. tin Rnrnnd flAnr .11 imnrn.Amnni hot and cold water; within fivo minutes of Wall st. of l'Uiton reteronooi oidJODged, Call at S2 Hicks street.

XURNISHED ROOMS LARGE FRONT a room suitable for ona or t.wn arm t. nr tn ft armiflnniftn uiiu iihu nn it uicijiiiiiiK uumjJiui iui iiiiui an improvemeniB; va.ou per weoK. to. leu uumeia at, near Willaughby. I71URNISHED ROOM TO LET, A HAND some front alcove room, on second floor; suitablo fot one or two gentlemen, iu nrivate family of adults: annoint mouts first class; terms for two, $5 a week; lees for one gentleman.

tbArtolphi st. FURNISHED ROOMS PRIVATE FAMI ly have a verv larce second storv front, rnnm. with mreo wiuuuwa; iiuv smi com water in cionet; nanusomiMy lurmsnea, to lot. witn Dreaitiast, to a gentleman or gontlo man and wife. 303 Honry st, corner of Stale.

FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, BACK nnrl.if mirl Viarlrnnm Inn Ti.hw clt Ba. nf Mf.l.o,, for light housekeeping if desired; six minutes toSourhand Box 11, Eflglo nlfico. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, LARGE sanaro room, second floor front ample closots, hot and cold water, gas and neat, minutes to City Hall, a few minutes to South and Wall st. ferries; seen to day; rofor euces, 9G State st, nour Henry. "iOURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.

A SEC H' ond floor, furnished or iinfnniiHhed. consisting nf two large moms ana targe alcove; not anu coiti wnier; amplo closet room: brown stone; terms. $110 por month furnished ana uniurnmlied, 2i'A DeKalb av, noar Clermont. BURNISHED ROOM TO LET, LARGE 7 square, furnished room, on Henry st; excellent loca uuu; nvaio. uruwii monu, corner iiouko; gooavjew; con vuuwuv an irntja; room uoateu; gas, not nu com wa ter, $3.50 weekly; to a singlo gontloumn.

Address FOR. SALE IIOHSESi OR SALE HOUSES BARGAINS with Oltra crotlnds And Htnblf). on nlintnn nRrir only UU, and olio for $12, W0. Apply to BULKLKY Jt HORTON, 3S'2 Myrtlo av. 171 OR SALE HOUSE TWO STORY AND entcnuLOti house, fillod in, lio.iter, marlilo luHntolB, all comulute.

7 nuiius, now mid in lino ordor, for half eusi. HASTINGS, 870 Broadway, corner UnKalb av. I7IOR ALE HO US BS WO STORY AND I' extension franiB hoimn. 10 rooms, rauen and hunt or. two lots and stable.

34.000: nlso. houaa wit A moms. Htreot improved, $2,400. HASTINGS, 870 Broadway, corner DeKalb av. LOliSALE JF story and baserarnt brown stone dwellings, finished in part in hard wood elegant mantels; furnaco; replete with extra improvements.

O.tll on uremises, Quincy st, near iiiarcyav, or on i'aulu. uuum.m., 4'JO tiateaav. 1 OR A LE OUWES BEFORE OU buy bo sure vou see thoso iiand'iouio new '2 Htorv and basement brown stone hotices on Fourth et, betwuon l'itth and Sixth avs; pariora cabinet trim; latest sanitary plumbing; price 500; terms to miit; open Sunday. See owner on premises, ur HILL, cor. Fifth ov.und Fourth st.

mOR SALE HOUSES ON BROOKLYN Heights first class houses at moderate nricos: bar gains in other parts of the city business property and vacant lots wanted for cash buyers. $500,000 to loan on mortgage, ny u. u. ivAAir, uourt si, anu ill jjroau way. New York.

jlOll SALE HOUSES THOSE I now l2 storv iu front and 3 in roar. bricL. in nov el trimmings, fiuiuhediu cabinet style; hardwood mantels in parlors; sanitary plumbing; furnaco in collar; size 20x 41. Apply on premise, Tomokius av. and Sladisou st, or to PAU UJL.

U. UKKKIK' IXCj, 10 av. GV)R SALE HO USES BRICK HOUSE, Hurt desirably located: 000; also three st uv houBe, Willow st. Nineteenth Ward, lor a bargain; also, houso, tirooneav, lino location, also, cheap houso, tirmme av, HASTINUS, 870 Broadway, corner DeKalb av. EOR SALE HOUSES COMFORTABLE homos, threo story and basement; Philadelphia hriok ts with stone trimmings, mvoll tronts and octagon rears, large rooms; all latent improvements; situate on north side of Quincy at, east of Maruy av.

Prico, Apply to J. X. SMITH, 203 Greene av. IOR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS AT b. ircains.

houses. S80U. 1.2(10. SI. 100.

000 nu; ona to sovoral lots, cash (0ll up; lot 150, $200 up: land by tlm aoro. Apply to J. MAGljlKE, Atlantio and an Siclun avu. East Now York. IOR SALE HOUSES ON MACON ST.

and Verona nlace. one brown stone. front comer house, and, adjoining, a Queen Anno three story and basement; also, on Halaeyst, between Bedford av. and Arlington place, one threo story and basement, brown stone; all modern improvements; prico low; terms i asy. Inquire at llalseyHt.

nouse ior owner, li. fOR SALE HOVSES 1,000, Sl.SSO, Sl.flOO. S2.000. 82.500. S2.800 Twentv Br klvn and auburbflti ottugeo, with ono or four lots; abovo cottages ure splendidly located' within two blocks of city railroads: immediate nosesnion and liboral torms to tnirchas ors.

U. H. MUiI.l 15 WiHoughby Bt, or MILLER a niuijLiU Auuntic av, jiast new xoric. IORSALE HOUSES OR TO LET THE ios, now being tnusiioa. situate north near Ilullalo av; urico or rent per month; modorn improvements; pnension in a fow days.

Apply to GKOHGK H. WALDUHN, builder, on the premises, or to M. T. FINN, 1,840 Fulton at. around the corner, or JOHN J.

STUDWKLL. National City uanit. JOK SALE HOUSE ON HENRY ST, between Clark and Pierrenont. a iirst cla9 3 atnrf and basement brick dwelling 25xo0, with extension 14x16'; lot25x(l; contains 1G rooms; stoatu heater, gas tlx urea, hot and cold water throughout hoime frescoed and iu perfect order: possession within tiftoun days; will he sold st a bargain to a prompt purchaser. For further particulars andparinitB apply to JOHN F.

JAMES, 189 Montague street. 7OR SALE HOUSE JUST FINISHED No. 528 Clinton av. 4 stnrv and basement brown Ktono ront. size 25x60.

lot 29x130 feot: three Uoors i'minhed in hard wood of rich cabinet design, French walnut mantels with grates and hoveled mirrors, irge console mirrors in front parlor and parlor hall; parlor hall in marble, saloon passageways, wardrobes and numerous closets, wo bathrooms, electric bells, plumbing donu in strict Accordance with laws of Health Board this house is euual opect to a first class New York reuidonco; location unsurpassed. Apply to owners J. DOIIKRTY fe SONS, on premises, oral omce, znu watuusb av. TIOR SALE HOUSES REMSEN ST, St. Marka st.

S30.000; iot aco. '0: Columbia hoinhta. 20.fl00: South Portland bt. Onto aT, Siith av. Sovpnth 814,600 Bedford nv, Jefferson Bt, Green, ar, Fort Groeno plnro, $0,000: ISrevoort placo, St.

Fein ut, $3,500: Haymond $0,500: Third nr, Hioko Bt, also a largo lint of vinall and l. irge houses in all nflrtrinf tho city: monoy to loan at 5 and fi por cont. WM. BRIDGE, 13 Willoughbjf at, noar Oity Hall; open evoniugs to 8. FOR SAl.r imAI, ESTATE, EOR SALE REAL ESTATE FULTON at.

store nroperty in the bent business part. "WIL 31 MAOKEV, 456 Fulton Bt, nearlloyt. OR EXCHANGE A FIRST CLASS brown aton. front houBe in Brooklyn and a nearby farm to oxclnnae for vacant lota, or would take a house. Address Eaelo office.

COUXTItY PKOC'ERTl. OR SALE HOUSE AT FLATBUSH, anew yucen Anne cottage, witn an moaern improve ments, and a plot of ground 7' 3 ioxuu; nrooniyn tv. iv. Apply to JOHN LEFFERTS, cars pass near the door. jatDUBD, Li.

1. IjOR SALE REAL ESTATE SOUTH side of Long Island, country seats and villa sites on the bay. farms and village property in villages between Babylon and Moriches. Apply to POTTER 4 PRICE, Patchogne, L. I.

171 OR SALE FARM OR EXCHANGE. tnr nrivaifn nrnnnrrv in rnok I pn fren and clear, or might tako smell mortgage; situated at Huntington, L. 10 minutes from station; 103 acres; free and clear; good buildings, etc. woll adapted for dairy purposss. Address OWNER, 241 Wavorley place.

New York. FOR EXCHANGE FARM 50 ACRES Rprtren Conntv. N. J. Good houso.

stock and uten sils, for Brooklyn or Flatbush proporty; also village resi dences, Jriu nuu uuunirT teats in ooiacj, kuhk Island, Westchester, Rockland and Orange counties. MA COMBER A RICHARDSON, 740 Fulton st. AOR SALE HOUSE 000 CASH Once in a lifetime A rrothic cott ace. barn, wanon louse, chicken yard and hoiiHB. ham and wagon all tools, 75 chickens, SO pigeons, 200 choice fruit trues, Bart lett pears, grapes, Ao, everything complete; within 3 minutes' walk of station 40 miles out on Long Island a most oomplet houeo; cost $5,000 six months ago; noId only on account of doath of owner's wife; will soil furniture, if wanted, for 10 acres and 2 houses; all under cultivation.

Apply at 595 Fulton st, or to O. S. OSBORN, 45 Baaverst. hew York. TO LET STORES.

TO LET PART OF STORE ON FUL ton st, part of store, vr ith dry basement and large show window suitablo for any light business: immediate possession. WILLIAM MAOKKY, No. 450 Fulton street, near OARD ELEGANTLY FURNISHED JL7 rooms, with first class board. Reference! exchang ed, 210 President st. BOARD 108 PINEAPPLE ST, CORNER of Fulton; ffood board and pleasant rooms for single gentlemen or famines.

OARD 31 JOHNSON ST, SQUARE rooms anu ukii euuiu. ukuubuihu yuiur uuuivuiu. ac com moa at ions ana wimo urat ciass. BOARD FEW PERMANENT BOARD ere can be accommodated at 170 Gates ar; a good norae and excellent tapie; reierences exenangea. Tm nip tt fw a ii'Tt'WKK ivf vate family room with or without hoard; references exchanged.

Address J. TouthBt, S. B. OARD TO LET, 82 STATE ST, FIVE JLv minutes irom wan at. rerry, largo ana smau rooms, with board table boarders.

OARD A COMFORTABLE, QUIET JU ior mvaiios, witn expenencea nurse; terms moderate. Mrs. JJAniriij, I'ranunn av. BOARD ON THE HILL A PRIVATE family would let Becond story front alcove room to aainwoniy; reiorencea. iippiyai uariton nv.

BOARD ROOMS AND BOARD, WITH fire, if roquiroil, for eontlomen. 145 Honrj st, near j'lorrepont. OARD 765 DEKALB AV, CORNER Tomnkins Larffo rooms, southern exposure: for OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, TWO jL jargo square rooms ana an room; reierences ex changed. 70 Hanson place. handsomely furnished rooms on seoond and third floors at ort (ireene place.

BOARD TWO GENTLEMEN MAY OB tain board or superior table board near City Hall. 171 Sohermerhorn st. OARD 16 SECOND PLACE PLEAS' oara; convenient an lorriwa; reiurences exonangeu. ROARD 197 SANDS ST, NEAR GOLD, had heen newlv furnished and fitted nn for the acenm. modation of boarders; also, furnished roomB to let; terms moderate.

OARD A FEW GENTLEMEN CAN BE JtJ) acoommodated with good board nnd pleasant rooms at 131 Livingston st; within two minutes of City Hall; also a tew tahle poarders; terms reasonaoio. OARD ON THE HILL 73 SOUTH JLj) Oxford st. corner of Lafayette av, large, ploasant and sunny front room, suitable for two; also, a large hall room cor single genuemu.ii. BOARD AT 163 JORALEMON ST ONE large, pleasant second story back room, hall room on Becond lloor and hall room on third lloor; large closets; superior accommodations; ncBB required. Wbliit DON THE HILL ALCOVE AND flj BQuaro rooms connecting, all modern improvements aad handsomely furnished; excellent table at reasonable terms.

Addross A. d. cox id, ivigie orace. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 59 Livingston st, nonr Clinton; ono very pleasant, large room; hot and cold water, large closet; also one largo Bun ny front hall room; references exchanged. oard tTTlet, on the hill, a large front room on third floor, nicely furnishod, with din private family; convenient to cars.

Apply at 64. St. Johns place, BOARD REMSEN HOUSE. 144 AND 14(i Romsen corner of Clinton. Superior accommodations for families; also single rooms for gentleman at very reasonable rates.

BOARD 140 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS Pleasant rooms, second floor, overlooking bay; also one room ou fourth iloor; reference, Mrs. HALLI DAY. jy OARD 192 RAYMOND ST, BETWEEN Jt3 Fulton at. and DeKalb av Pleasant reoms for gentlemen rooming together or separate; torms reasonable to permanent partie BOARD LARGE, HANDSOMELY FUR nished squaro room.nowly papered and painted; and second lloor, with best of table board; good location; gentlemen pralerrod. 214 Livingston hoarders.

OARD ON THE HILL AT NO. 369 Franklin av; second htory front and hall rooms adjoining, furnished; hot and cold water, bath, gas; all modern improvements; references OARD CHANGED HANDS NO. 8 S3 Willow st Good Iio ttion: five minutes' walk from Fulton and Wall st. ferries; fine rooms and find claBs board at reasonable prices. Mm.

BUEHLER. BOARD 270 CLINTON ST, NEAR CON gross, a largo square room nnd hall room, either ningly or together; within hve 11111111108' walk of South Ferry; bouse and appointments Hrst class. BOARD 144 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS A private family will let a few hmdsomejy furnishod rooms; houus thoroughly renovated; near ferries and with fine view of river; best of references. OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A hall room. Buitnble for a single gentleman: sunny exposure, near City Hull; terms $5 perwoek.

80 Livingston street. a OARD 196 WARREN ST, A Clinton Square room, third fioor, two Bingle bods, entlomon: also, adjoining hall room; house has improvements and ocoupied by tho owner; table boarderB; references. BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, ploasisnt rooms, connecting nnd single, suitnble fnrmnr ried couples or gentlemen; house nicely located; improvements; garden front and rear; convenient to cars and ferried; family small and strictly private. 6 Third place. BOARD AT 2 SECOND PLACE, COR.

Henry Ht. a beautiful, large, sunny room on second flour; also, large front room on third floor front; rooms have every convenience; oight minutes' walk to ferry; location and till surroundiugB hrst class; terms moderate. y. BOARD BROOKLYN HEIGHTS NO. 10 Willow st Large room on second floor; also ono large room on third floor; table excellent; 5 minutes' walk from bride terminus, Fulton und Wall st.

ferries; references exchanged. BOARD 328lLINTON ST ANT)PPOR tunity to secure a largo third Btory front room and second story amplo closet room all improvements; in first cIchm family; house serving under experienced management; reforonce. BOARD LARGE SQUARE ROOM ON second iloor, furnished or unfurnished; alBo, very desirable room on third floor; privnto family; quiet neighborhood; twenty minutes from Fulton Ferry; $5 to SO 211 Dean st. BOARD ON THIS HEIGHTS LARGE rooms, suitable for two or threo gentlemen, or gentleman and wite. hot and cold water in closet; first class board; five minutes' walk to South and Wall st.

ferries. 134 State at. near Clinton. OARD A SECOND FLOOR, HAND somelv furnished, to tut. either toeethur or seuarata: would let vory reasonable to a party of gentlemen or families; nosr South and Wall st.

lorries; accommodations first clans. No. 'I'M Clinton st. OARD SUPERIOR ACCOMODA 9 tiow for trentlomen and families at reasonable rates: directly opposite Wall fit. New York, four minutes' walk from Fulton or Wall st.

ferry and tho bridgo tormmus. MANSION HOUSK. Brooklyn Heights. OARD ON THE HILL 208 WASHING JD ton Park, r.aaond door from De Kalb av. a very mtndfloiiie, extra large hack parlor, with closets and hot mid cold water, and two hall rooms to rent with hoard; limited number of boarderB.

OARD BEST IN BROOKLYN FOR Ti rt tnm Oil week hal)s healed good board good location convenient to cars and femes. 222 Dograw fit, opposite Strong place Baptist Church. SOARD NO. 260 PRESIDENT ST, BE tween Clinton and Court. To let, with firft class alcove room, second floor front, partly furnished; also square room, furnished, convenient to ferrioB and Btreet oars; terms moderate.

RoferenceB exchanged. I OARD 53 CONCORD ST FIVE MIN utes from Fulton Ferry and two minutoH from bridiro. two larco rooms, nicely Jiirniwhed, with hot and oold watpr; also ono hall room: house lion tod; occupied by new parties end thoroughly renovated; good table: torms reasonable. 13 OARD PLEASANT ROOMS ON SEC ond or third floor, with larcre closets and running water, good home tabic, at reasonable terms; location desirable, near Hamilton Ferry, convenient to cars; table boirdera accommodated. No.

5SG Henry st, betwoon First nnd Second placen. OARD NO. 235 SCHERMERHORN ut A nartv living in their own house has a back room on second iloor with all improvements tor gentleman and wife or single gentleman; good table and neighborhood; terms satisfactory to permanent parties; a few table boarders. OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A furnished third floor front room. heat.

eas. not and cold water, 89 or $10; widow lady or elderly gontieman pro lerrea; location central; reierenee; dinner at tine clock. Address for three days BROWN STONE FRONT, Eagle office. OARD HAVING IN CONTKMPLA tlon the rentinir of a now house in first class location near Prospect Park, between Sixth and Seventh and about twenty live minutes' ride from forties, 1 should be leased to communicate with parties desiring first claea oard: house contains two suits of rooms, eacn consisting of okrlor and two bed rooms connecting, and two suits each consisting of parlor and one bed room connecting. Address A.

aie omce. BOARD WANTED. OARD WANTED FROM DECEMBER r.ianoet, HeiirhtB or Hill, not bevond" Clinton av. Addrevs. stating terms, Box 10, Eagle oflice.

TJOAKD WANTED AND ROOM, BY A So irentloman. in a nrivate familv. Address, with nar as to location of rooms and price, BASIL, Eagle omce. OARD WANTED A COMFORTABLE rnnm jtnd hoard for a vounr coudIb walk in distance Vom bridge. Address, statins terms, EDWARD.

Box 16, Eagle office. BOARD WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN and wife, pleasant rooms and good board, on tho Heights; price not to exceod $35 per week; references. Address, with full particulars, S. B. Eagle otUce.

BOARD WANTED A YOUNG GENTLE man (music teacher), wants a room with meals night and morning, in a refined, sociable American family; musical people preferred; terms about $7: htgheat reference furnished; permanent if suited. Address ORGANIST, Eagle oflice. FURNISHED ROOMS" double. No. 75 Nassau at.

SINGLE OR FURNISHED ROOM TO LET FOR A gentleman. No. 128 Halljrt.jiearMyrtle FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, A NICE ly furnished room, witti water and large closet, or suitable fcr light housekeeping. 100 Carlton av. TlSHElTROOMS ONE DOUBLE and one itnsle room to let, within three minutes' walk of the bridge and five from ferry corner house.

14 Sands st. BURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 12 FORT HI nt.n Umw, al. rnrnloharl ') out board, lor buibIb gentlemen. BURNISHED ROOM TO LET, BY A nrivate familv. laree fnmished room, hot and cold water, good location.

104 Nevins st. I BURNISHED ROOM TO LET A NEAT ly furnished, large, sunny front Toom on aeoond floor, near Long Island Depot. No. 183 Flatbush av. FurnIsheITroom to let, a few elegantly furnished rooms, at 170 Gates ay; refer nces exchanged.

maker. Call at Carroll st, between 9 and 10 o'clook Monday, ring boll twice. "ANTED BASTER AND RECTIFIER; Btaidv cod nav to ricrut rjartT. JArt MAN. McOUILLAN 137 Atlantic av.

ANTED fiADIKS AND MISSES CAN hnvanlnnt.vnf nrnrV rn hndnnn nt. llnmn. Call OT enclose 10 cent3 for nattorns and narticnlars. ART ROOMS, 285 Fulton st. ANTED A GOOD OPERTOR ON NEW No.

A muRhino. ftcenntomod to cloakB and suits; or, would take a learn or on machine; also, a oou nnibuer wanted, jan at iu oanas sc; ring twice. ANTED A LADY CANVASSER IN erery town and city lo sell too a common senye arriclo that needs only to Ijq neon to 09 RDDrei iiitad. Address CORONET CORSET 116 Worth st. N.

Y. ANTED LADIES TO LEARN TEL etmrnhv. Alsn. Whites nhnrthand tamrht day and evoninc prm tu'e outaineu tur students toiograoii oiucoa. UNION TKLEGRAPH INSTRUCTION 30fa Fulton st, Brooklyn; 3 Park vow, N.

Y. Connected by wire. WANTED LADIES, WHY DO YOU wasto your time and Bpend your monoy for, those worcnioss cnarts pitimeu on on trio puduo ior periecuon uy persons that do not understand the nrst principle of out ting, when you can learn Profen8or Livingston's new and only Fronch square menpure Bntem ever invented fchnt any lady can learn to out, trim, drape, grade and design any stylo of a garment, from measure alone and not from guesswork, and he only system given two months on trial, and, if not as roprt'flL'nted, can bo returned and theirraonoy wm oo reruuaeu, rroiessor nvjuxuaruix, on uruau way. New York. and MeauiHtrcssea.

VT ANTED AS NURSE GIRL, A NEAT and smart young girl, to tako en area oi a uaDy months old can have a comfortable placeaud sleep at homo part of thi timo if she wishes; wagog $(1. Apply at 139 Wuthingtou av. Cooks. Washers and Ironers. ANTED A STRICTLY FIRST CLASS cook in a small private family; none but those th or ouffblr underfitanding French entrceH and fancy cooking of every description need apply, by letter, to AS.

l. 1, Eagle oiuce, Cieticral HoitHeworK. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work for family of three, a Gorman girl; must have first class refcrouce. Apply Monday, at 77 St. Johnu place.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE n.ll nuia in a. lumuj ui iiriu, a iosijdviuio kiiii van any dfly from to fi o'clock at 635 Fifth av, corner Four teentn st, nrst oeu. VI7ANTED TO DO, "GENERAL HOUSE work, girl who understands cooking, washing and ironing; most bo neat and obliging and have refer ences Call at 523 Washington av, noar Fulton ANTED TO MAKE HERSELF GEN erallv useful a small familv; a srirl about 13 years old, 78 I loopBr st WANTED A GIRL, .15 TO 18 YEARS of age, ono who will appreciate a good nnmo and kind treatment. Apply personally to O. L.

NICHOLSON, 570 Fifth av. Eitwlovmrni Atfrncica. "VSTANTED SERVANTS MANAGED BY ladies Brooklyn lmploi'ment Bureau, 29Concordst, near Fulton, 3 blocks below City Hall, bank on corner; many respectable servants come here who have never been at an office before; situations ready in city or country. ANTED SERVANTS PROSSBR'S reliable agencies. 85 and 87 Court st.

untown branch 84C Fulton st: Swedish. German. Itish and other nationalities. Employers suppliod from both agencies; oiih month $1, three months $2, No such inducements elsewhere. Established 1819.

ANTED TO PARE POTATOES IN A factory, a vonntr eirl about 16. Call Mondav morning at 14'J JohnBon st. ANTED AN EXPERIENCED HAND in the erncprv lniHiiinsa mtmt, r.nmn well refiom insnded. HENRY BULLENKAMP, 76 JIontaKUe st. ANTED GOOD CANVASSERS something new.

Apply before 12 II, Monday to W. GALL A 1 44 (JOUrtst Kofmi 40. ANTED TO LEARN GOLD CASE making, a young man; must he loft handed. Apply at Columbia and Doughty sts. XXT ANTED TO LEARN A BUSINESS, A ynunir man, about 1G or 17 years old, with a good future: must live with tmrenta and coma proupect in the future with beat oi references.

Inquire at 94 Myrtle av. WANTED EXPE RIENCKI) AND thoroughly competent salesmen In drepBgids and cloth departments. Apply to F. P. SARGENT.

3SG Fulton Ht. WANTED LIVE, ACTIVE, ENERGETIC salesman, to push an entirely new article; soils on sight; $3 to $5 per day guaranteed; no competition. Apply to or address A. C. lOo Concord st.

ANTED A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 17 vears of ace. livine home: best of reference re quired; a good placo for tiie right one. Address Eagle oftice. ANTED TO SELL COAL TO FAMI Wui fthlpKTnnn well aonuninted in the Fiurth Ward and vicinity; give ave, eipectations as to salary and ANTED GENTLEMEN TO LEARN tplmrmnhv? altin White's shorthand tauirht dav and evening; practice lorarunontH in teiegrapu omces. UNION TKLKGRAPH INSTRUCTION 308 Fulton st, Brooklyn; 3 Pak row, N.

Y. inncted by wire. experi enced men and women who huve canvassod for Prudential or Industrial lnsuram'o; make double the money von can with them; no Inpsintr; no collecting. SUPERINTENDENT, Box 25 office. WANTED TO OPEN A BRANCH STORE in 12a fit Now York for the sale of Lovell's spring beda, wringers, an energetic business man; we also want more agents for our mum store nnd branch sti.re at No.

190 Moserole st. LOVELL MANF'G limited, Gi Smith st. ANTED SOLTC ITORS THE BROOK lrn Life Insurance Cnmnan.v will lruarantee eood wages to first class indimtrial li)e solicitoi to work its monthly plan iu New York and Brooklyn. Call at homo office. No.

20 Nassau st, New York City. N. B. Policies on this plun go into full force immediately on first payment WAiVlEM SITIATIOS FKMALES. class drossmnker and seamfitress, or to do light cbamberwork, by a respectable young givl lfttely landed.

Can be soon for two days at 110 Gates av, third lloor. ANTED SITUATION AS A DRESS maker and treBS in a privatu family, by one accustomed to fancy work; good references. 782 Fulton st, aecoid bell. 1 Nurnot nnd sonmstrcHSOa. WANTED SITUATION BY AN EX perienucd, respectable girl, as children's nurse; is capable of Wking entire charge of an inf.nvt can do plain sowing or would assist with chanibrr.vork; nrst clasB city referonco.

Pleaso call at 100 DeKalb av, near Raymond st. U7 ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE and companion to an invalid; have 14 months' reference from hist placo urn also comnetont monthly nureo; can be recmninended by families and phyMciuns in Brook Ivn terras per day. Call, or address for one week, Mrs. PHELPS, G65Butler st. Ctiain her maids and Wat(rHses.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO UP stairs work, by a reiueet'iblo young Gorman girl has good city references. Cull for two days at 177 Court st. Cuuku Wuslicr and ironers. ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD cook, washer and ironer. by a resnectablo woman: has good city references.

Call for two dajs at 45 Kicks st. WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class cook in a small private family, by a Swedish Sirl. Bfst reierenee frim lust place, where sue can be uring this week, 730 Bediord av, second ilat. MJ ANTED SITUATiON TO COOK, wash and iron in a private family by a widow: best oity reforonce irom Inst place. Call this evening and Monday at 394 Myrtle av, in the store.

No cards. ANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS A prink, the other as a waitress, in a boitrdinff houBa or private family, by a colored woman and her daughter. Call for two days at 1,082 Atlantic tiv. Ixuneral IloiiPwork. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN ornl housework, by an American woman; is a aood cook, washer nnd ironer: city reierenee; moderate wages.

Please call for two days at IMi Navy st, reir. ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN etal housework in ntlvate family or in hoarding house, by tin American woman good placa preferred to high wages. Call ut '24 Quincy st, fojiday rANTED SITO DO GEN eval housework in a small family, by an honest, industrious girl rcterence can be given. Call at present employer's, 5U0 State wt. iT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN nrnl hmianwork.

bv a rosiu'ctablo vnunnwnmnn: is a flood plain English cook; hotel or boarding houso; is willing and has good references. Call for two days ou MARY ELLEN, CB Main st. 7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework or Inundrr work, bv a vounc cirl. who Ia a good conk; has best of city reference from last employer. Can bo seen for two days at 558 Hicks st, near President.

ANTED SITUATIONTO DO GEN exal housework in a nlain nrivate iamilv. bv a eteadv fcui is wining; enw uo plain co King, wasning ana ironing; est rei'eronco. Call for two days at 3'2 Chapel st, near jay, in store; no cards. ANTED SITUATION ASSIST IN light honsewitrk in a family with no children or other by a German girl aged 14; speaks English. Please call at 201 Evei green av.

"ANTED SITUATIONS TO DO TIIE fiit ire wtrk of it family, by two respectable Protoatant girls; bojt of references. Please call on Monday at 332 Atlantic av, iu the 3tore. Kitiptyvtiicnt Axenciev. ANTED SITUATIONS ANAGED hv ladies Brooklyn Emnlovment Bureau. 29 Con cordat, near Fulton, 2 blocks from the bridge.

Servants of all nationalities, ire ao not uromisa perfection out try to seleot reliable help. N. B. Wetnurwes. WANTED srrtJAX.O VS ANTED SITUATION AS AN EXPE rienced cooic.

bv a colored man: reference from 6 resent and former employers. Call for Uwo days at 282 tickB st. ANTED SITUATION AS PORTER and nicker, or willins to do anv kind of work, bv a young man oi 25. Call or address M. E.

202 Livingston SL ANTED SITUATION AS A BAR tender, by a young man experienced in the busi ness; reference if required, Aaaresa or call, AUUMAb, UndgOEt. ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class cook or butler, by a respectable colored mnn has good city references. (Jail for two days at 2iy bridge street. ANTED SITUATION AS A DRIVER, eithor single or doable. New York or Brooklyn nn derstande ahippfntc; ten years' reference from last place.

Call at 689 Vcndorbilt av, oTer tho bakery. ANTED SITUATION AS BUTLER, byasincrle Frenchman: fs a first class waiter: com petent in every respect; thoroughly understands bis duty; no' objection to permanent situation in private family oity references. Address B. 1 II AM NT, 261 Wost Twenty ninth st. New York.

VAJVTKP ANTED PUPILS FIVE DOLLARS a term for inatruotion on tha nlano at the residence of pupils. AddresaH. S. Eagle office. WANTED GOVERNESS A POSITION an crnvernoFifv com nan ion or hnmekeener: is a rood packer And traveler and willinif to go abroad first class oity references'.

a a roes u. n.t nagieomce. WANTED PUPILS AN AMERICAN lady, a thorough musician on the piano, would like a tow mora uu pus. xterorence: o. o.

loy Aaei piii at. Address PIANO, Box 17, office. COPYIST A YOUNG LADY of experience desires a position as copyist, directing envelopes or writing of any kind; is a plain, rapid WANTED COMPANION A POSITION as companion to invalid lady, either to travel or stay at norae; ediq to sew or reaa aioua. aaareuuuifQvn, Box 4, iifigie orace. ANTED DRESSBIAKING A COM' ra(nt desires a few morn aniruramenta to aa out bv the dav: nerfecb cutter, fitter and draner.

Call or address Miss 13 Elm place, opposito Grand Opera XZOUBO. 1SJ ANTED BOOKKEEPING SPECIAL arraDgements made with parties not renuiring i nermanent bookkeeper to adiust their accounts daily. weekly or monthly, by an export. BItENNAN, 129 Water it, Room 1, Neff York. ANTED BOOKKEEPING A GEN thoman.

emoloved durine the dav as cashier and bookkeeper, would like employment evenings to keep a set of books; is competent to examino books, also accounts of exeoutore or trustees of estates. Address ACCOUNTANT Lagle offlco. "TANTED PUPILS A LADY TEACH Tt er wishes to take a girl from 11 to 13 years of age to Doara ana educate, in return tor services in ngox Housekeeping, Those willing to make such an arrangement can address lor one week to STOCKTON, No. 1,607 Fulton street. WANTED WASHING.

AC. ANTED WASHING FIRST CLASS entlemen'a wash inc. bva respectable colored wo man has good referonco. Call at 33 Chapel st. VST ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, 7 by a colored woman, to do at ner own noma; is good laundress.

Call or address 37 Chapel st. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, bv a resnectable colored woman, at home, and eo out to dnys work; can give good reforonce. Please call at 452 Hudson av, rear. W7 ANTED WASHING BY A YOUNG Gorman woman, ladioB1, gentlemen's or fine family washing. Address LIZZIli! KOSTENBADER, 111 Raymond st, or call on Monday at above address.

ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEO table woman, to eo nut hv the dnv to do wn Rhine or would take some washing at her home. Pleaso call at 938 l'UJton si, near ot. dames place; ring nrst oeu, over bakery. WANTED WORK WASHING AND liousecleanin? bv rlie dav. hv roun? married woman (Swede).

Call at 102 Fleet placo, bn.ioinoiit. WANTED WORK FIRST CLASS Ironinir and hnusecleaninfir: all kinds done; oity roferenco from last employer, CoJi at 195 Sands at, top lloor, iu rear. Mrd. L. PEAROE.

7 ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA hie vuunc woman, to en nut bv the dav washimr. iron ing or housecleamng: is a gi od washer and ironur; bat good city reference. Call for two days at 962 Bergen st, near Franklin av. WANTED HOUSES WANTED HOUSE TO RENT A Btory house, with all modern improvements in first class neip hborhood Brooklyn Heights preferred. Address COMFORT, 244 Warren at.

WANTED HOUSE TO RENT, SMALL house, within easv access to ferries: must be in good neighborhood ront not to exceed 4400 per annum. Address S. Bui 8, Eagle office. WANTED IIOUSES FUKIVISSIIED. VS7 ANTED HOUSE FURNISHED A responsible Dartr would hko a furnished or unfur nifhed house where the parties will take the whole or part rent out in hoard, with tue privilege of taking other boarders; noar the forry or car route preferred; beht of reference given and required.

Address M. Box 4, Eagle uthco. WANTED PARTS OF HOUSES. ANTED PART OF HOUSE BY TWO adults, a nics lloor of about four rooms. Address, with terms, A.

P. O. Box 2,590, New York City. ANTED PART OF HOUSE BY A eentleman and wife, a seoond iloor: convenient to ferries; rnt not to exceed $13. AddresBG Box 7, ii.igie onioe.

WANTED PART OP HOUSE A SUIT of three or four rooms, in a resDOctablo neighbor hood, by a young couple; no olu'ldruD; rent low. Address it. 363 Bridge st. 7 ANTED PART OF HOUSE BY A eantlemcn nnd sister, a nice second or third lloor of four rooms for light hourjokeepinr, ortwo connecting rooms; no conveuteut to aoum ana wait st. terries.

Address BROKER, Eagle orlice. WANTED ROOMS. ANTED ROOMS THREE UNFUR nished roomH. without benrd. within 15 minutei ride fr Fulton Ferry.

Addross H. O. 80 Wall at. Now York. WANTED STOKES.

ANTED STORE TO RENT, SMAIjL store, annronriate for fancy aroceriea or delicacies. Address, with lull particulars, R. Eugle oHice. WANTED SfJSUEIiljANEOUS. ANTED A YOUNG NEWFOUND land dog.

Inquire of JAMES EGAN. 192 Atlan tic av. WANTED PARTNER AN HONEST, n.an rvifh omnl) anifil in linrrar iln.ao i.l egg wholesale jobbing; line established (rude; satisfactury explanations, and references given and exchanged. An awor iu ouufidence, DAY, Eagle office. WANTED CEMETERY LOT A FULL lot or part of a lot in Greenwood Cemetery before 15th instant, for which nil cash will be pnid.

Address for throe days, IN HASTE, liox '27, Eagle office. 57 ANTED FURNITURE, ETC. SEC A t.iannu anr. ings, large or smafl quantities, for which I will pay a full, fair value in cash. Address T.

BLAND, No. 158 Myatle av. ANTED 10,000 WORTH OF LA dies', trents and children's cast off clothing, for which 1 will pay more than tiny other dealer on earth; all ordorsafc private residences promptly attended to. if. MAW1Y, 40C) Hudson av, one door from Fulton st.

ANTED FAOTOHY TO LEASE, IN Rrooklvn or New York Citv. a verv stn. nit andana cious building (strong warehouse might do), for a factory; doscrihe size, locality, for what purpose previously used, whether or nut there is steam power and of what it con BiHis, ptlce ana tun particulars, to insure an answer, ttox 2, agie oinco. TO I.ET HOUSES. TO LET HOUSE 246 DE KALB AV, nearClormont 3storv brown stone, all iranrovomonts.

Eorfoct ordor, only 8112, o0 per month. Key with BULK EY HOKTON, 33'2 Myrtle av, cord or Clermont. TO LET HOUSE LOW RENT NO. 99 Carlton av, noar Myrtle, threo story brick, all improvements: in hrst class ordor throughout; iminediato msfioysion; rent per month. Key with BULKLEYfc IOHTON, 'SS 2 Myrtle av, corner of Clermont.

TO LET HOUSE WHOLE OR PART of 176 Ryorson st, noar Willouifhby av, 3 story and basement frame, 14 rontntt, nil unproveinents; perfect order. Key with BULKLKY HORTON. 382 Myrtlo nv, corner of Clermont. TO LET HOUSES LARGE 2 STORY and extension house, with improvements, suitable for two families; rear stairs, etc; also two story brick house, Lafayette av. for $25 a month also three story house, Lexington av, $25.

HASTINUS, 870 Broadway, corner De Kslb av. LET HOUSE IN A FINE LOCA tion on the Hill, No. 39 Eort Greene place, between DeKalb av. and Fulton at, a 3 Btory basement and collar brick houso, containing 11 rooms and all improvements; is In tine order and convenient to all ferries; possession at once, fcor further particulars and permits apply to LEONARD MOODY, 216 Montague it, and 276 Flatbush avenue. TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES, TO LET PART OF HOUSE FOUR OR five rooms, in rood neighborhood; 15 minutotto ferriCB; seen to day.

17 1 Carlton av. LET PART OF HOUSE UNFUR nished, two or three rooms on second lloor, cheap for a nice party without children. Inquire at 62, Dean st, near Grand av ITTET PART OF HOUSE ALCOVE room, second floor front, and back parlor, in private house, furnished water and gas. Apply at 16 Second st, near Smith. TO LET PART OF HOUSE A PARLOR floor and basement, 5 rooms and bathroom, all ini piotemontB, i nbrick house 440 Pulneki st; ront low to good party.

Inquire of J. NIBLO, 119 Hoyt at. TO LET FLATS. TO LET FLAT SECOND FLAT, 406 Myrtle av, near Vandorbilt, 8 rooms, all improvements; low rent to desirable party. Apply to BULKLEY A HORTON, 382 Myrtle ar, corner of Clermont.

TO LET FLAT HANDSOME SECOND flat, 162 Washington av, six rooms and bath, in perfect order: newly papered; elegant location; rent 826. Apply toW. M. MOREHOUSE, 458 Myrtlo av. LET FLAT AN ELEGANT FLAT, eight rooms, '21 Poplar st, between Fulton and Wall st.

ferries, five minutes to bridge, fiftoen minutes to New York City Hall via the bridRo; on Brooklyn Heights; rent 5545. Apply to janitor on premises LET FLATS FIRST AND THIRD flat, eight and nine ronmB; splendid view of bay and harbor; fifteen minutes to New York City Hall, five minutes to bridge and Fulton Ferry, eixrbt minutes to Wall st. Kerry. Apply to janitor, 72 Columbia heights. mo LET FLATS FIRST CLASS BROWN JL stone flats; all improvements, bandsomely papered, gain tea and aecoratoa; uno location; jauenon se, Decween ledford and Nostra nd a vs.

For torms addIv to janitor. 156 Jetterson st.or itoom 4, inoune ounamtf, a. x. LET FLAT FIRST FLAT, NO. 80 st.

near Wall st. Ferrv. fi50 Der month: pariora finished in hardwood, handsumely decorated: heat; Janitor in attendance. A. BLOMQVIST.24 Tribune Build ing, New York.

TO LET FLATS FtfKNffSHED. TO LET FLAT FURNISHED A WLD ow lady, alone, will let, from now nntil May 1, to a gentleman and wife, a cosily furnished flat, consisting of Bix rooms and bath, in Rood order; location Bplendid, on Bedford av, one block from Fulton: rent of fiat, $20 per month the lady will board with parties for use ot furniture can be seen Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Not 730 Bediord r. Personals, Marriages, Doaths, Lost and Found ono dollar for aach insertion, when not oiceedinc five linos. Be iigions Notices H(ty cents for each lnsortion of rivo linos or iass.

uituacions wuiuu, males no cents, lomaies 10 cenie. No deviation from theso rates. Cash in advance in All eases. Principal otncu irAfir.K Rnrr.niNfjs. N08.

34. 36 AND S8 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. TUP P1HT.R TW WRW YORK CITY. We have established agenciea for the bale of tho EaaLK aleorao ol trie pnnoipal Dusineas pointu in new aora wur, as follows: Astor House steps. C.

P. Boekwood. Grand street Ferry. W. H.

Clinch. 174 South street. Fulton street and Broadway, Knox Bnilduig. James Moad, Barclay stroot and Broadway. THE EAGLE IN EUROPE, The EaQLlc can be obtainod at tho American Exchange, HI) Strand, London, England; and IS Boulevard desCapu siues.

Pario, France. EVENTS IN BROOKLYN, iuiniai the Week's Local Nevrs, Monday, November 5 Many Brooklyn clergymen preached on Martin Luther yesterday. Permits for the erection of twenty ntuo new build Inns were granted in this oity last week. The Brighton Beach Railroad Company defaulted on tho interest on itB second mortgago bonds due on October 1. The holders of second mortgage bonds to extricate the company have proposed to the stockholder that the latter shall pay an assessment of ten per cent, on the capital stock, which will raise 150,000.

in return for thia the socond mortgage holders are vrtliinff to take certificates of indebtedness bearing 6 per cent. interest and payable on October 1, 1885. Half the stock. holders have signed this agreement alreafly, and tne rest are exneoted to do no In a few days. Tho bridge receipts were larger yesterday than they have been for soveral Sundays.

The total waa Tuesday, November 6 Eli Johnson, the Imntriw advocate, whole wife secured a divorce from him on the 18tU of October, has left Brooklyn for parts unknown. It Is supposed that ho leit to vum rtavino allmonv to his wife. The election to day passed off without disturbance or aicltomont. The day was observed legal nou Robert Henry, the undertaker, who waa arrested In thin city on a charge of making false returns In connection with the Pension Bureau, waa indloted by the Grand Jury yesterday. The Baptist ministers yesterday discussed the church's duty to the young men of Brooklyn who do not attend church.

It was stated that there are 100,000 men between the ages of 17 and 20 in tho city, and that of thia number less than 5.0,000 attend church regularly. The police ro seoking to find out what Qustave Bohluetor, the cigtr dealer, did with tho $4,000 he drew just before committing suicide. The motion to punish Rev. V. J.

of the Visitation Church (Roman Catholic), of Verona street, for alleged neglect to obey a subpona to attend us a witness in a civil suit, waa deniod by Justice Culleu 40 day. Wednesday, November 7 Travel on the bridge was greater yesterday (Election day) than it baa oror been before. Tralna of two ears were run 7ery two minutes. It Is announeed from London that General Pryor will not be allowed to take public part lu the conduct of the O'Donnell case. Tho rote for Mayor resulted in the re election of Mayor Low by a majority of 1800.

Mr. Ridgway (Dem.) waa elected District Attorney Mr. Lake (Dom.) County Auditor; Mr. Kiernnn (Dem.) State Senate; Mr. Daggett (Rep.) State Senate; Mr.

Jacobs (Dem.) State Senate. Mr. Fritz was elected Supervisor at Large. Democratic Aldermen at Largo elected are Messera Nichols, Corwin, Olcna, Connor, Onderdouk, Qulntard and Scott Messrs. Menninger and Hesse were elected Coroners.

Suit for an accounting has been brought by Joshua M.Van Cott against John Wlnslow, both well known lawyers of thia city who were law partners for 17 years, but tho partnership was dissolved last February, Judge HcCuo sent the case to a referee. Before day thia morning, when it had become evident that the Mayor had been re elected, the Young Republican Club, 1,600 strong, marched in a body from Music Hall to Mayor Low's residence and there cheered lustily. Mayor Low appeared, and after learning that he waB elected, made a short speech. A well dressed man, apparently about 48 years of age, was found yeBtorday hanging to a tree in the woods bordering on tho road leading from Williams burgh to Newtown, just over the Kings County line. No person answering the description waa reported missing from Brooklyn.

Thbbsdat, November 8 Governor Cleveland has refused the application of Postmaster McLeer, Colonel of the Fourteenth Regiment, to reopen tho case of Private Bockelman of that regiment. The eleventh annual meeting of tho Woman's Missionary Association of tho DIoccbo of Long Island wan held to day in 8t. Petor's Episcopal Church. The annual report showed the association to bo In a flourishing condition. An address on mission work was delivered by Bishop Leigh Richmond Brewster, of Montana.

The thirty second annual meeting of the Brooklyn ocioty for tho Bellof of Respectable, Aged, Indigent Jemales was held in the Graham Home, at No. 320 Washington avonuo. The old officers wars re elected. Mrs. Elizabeth McGlynn, of No.

05 Clifton placo, tied to day at tho Brooklyn Hospital, from fatal burns aaused by the explosion of kerosene lamp at her home. Mayor Low has received congratulations upon nia eleetlon from all parts of the country. There wore 228 deathB in Brooklyn last WflStt, being tH Increase of fourteen the preceding week. Arrangements for heating the bridge cars are being tompleted, and it is expected that the passengers will be made comfortable while crossing tho bridge in oold weather. Feiday, November 9 A.rticles of incorporation for a new Grand Army POBt, No.

231, were filed to doy In the offlco of tho Kings County Clerk. Charges were preferred to day against Detective flcorge V. Zundt, of tho Central Police Office, of unof Aierlike conduct. He is accused of permitting names lo be put ou a poll list which he got up on the Mayoralty contest long after tho polls wero closed, and of withholding the money from a colored man, who, it is mid, guessed within a few votes of Mayor Low's major Uj. Tho thirteenth annual meeting of tho Brooklyn Maternity and tho commencement exercises of the New York State School for Training Nurses were held last evening.

Mr. Isaac Hall, a prominent citizen of Brooklyn, filed at his residence, 121 Montague street, yesterday. The closing exorcises of the eleventh annual meeting of the Woman's Missionary Association of tho Diocese of Long laland were held yesterday at St. Peter's Church. Abraham Colyer, a resident of Brooklyn for sixty jaara, died at his residence, No.

321 Myrtle avenue, yesterday, In his 83rd year. Ho was born near Huntington, fn 1801. The Coroner's Jury Investigating tho death of Mrs. Vary J. Young, whom her husband, Thomas J.

Young Shot on October 24, at No. 95 TompkinB avenue, fouud that eho came to her death at her husband's hands, and He eras arraigned and hold to await the action of the jTnd Jury by Justice Maesey to day. The coming week has been sot apart as a week of grayer for young men, and the Young Men's Christian Association will hold special meetings all the week. Saturday, November 10 Permits granted daring tho' past week by Commissioner Gaylor for the erection of new buildings number 54. Mr.

Austin Corbin has served notice upon the prop nif owners and tenants along theroute of his proposed trunk line, and says that he will build the road. The stables and caixiage houses at the country sat of Henry Havemeyer, at Babylon, were destroyed by Ore last night. Martin Luther celebrations were held this evening at the English Lutheran Church, the Young Men's Christian Aesoelatlou and at Music HalL At the latter place, the celebration waa uuder the auspices of tho JteAepaudent Catholic Church. EOR SALE FURS, ETC. LESS THAN price of skins, scat dolmans aud fiacques, stock era assod manufacturer; second hand furs, India shawls, solitairo and cluster diamond rings and earrings; ladies' and gentlemen's gold watches; great bargains.

D. De KKEMEN. 1B1 afuntngup t. FOR SALE BUSINESS A COUNTRY store, situated about twenty five miles from New York City, doing a cash business from fifteen to twenty thousand a year; can bo bought very cheap; good reasons for selling. Address W.

GREEN, Nos. 17 and 19 Red Hook lano. FOR SALE FURNITURE A VERY large solid oak bookcuse with cylinder desk, suitable for a lawyer or physician, prico $S0; cost $200; alBo, one self feeding stove, "The Crown Jewell," $12; cost $32; two open grato stoves, $10 and $12; cost $2fi each; one walnut extension table, one large walnut bookcaKo with drawers, $40; lovely rattan swinging cradlo, with canopy top, $10; also, child's walmit crib, $6, and a Bix foot metal show case, $10, at 34 av. FOK SALE PIANOS. OR SALE PIANO UPRIGHT.

3165 octave, full iron frame, good as new. AfA'DER ON A 298 1'ultou st. TiOli SALE ORGAN CARHART AND 1 Needham pipe organ; cheap; tit for small church or club room. Apply at M. A.

WEBBER'S, 740 Myrtlo av, second hand inrmturo store. JLjlOR SALIi PIANOS $5, CHICKERING Uprights routed; Hal'et Davis, bargain, melodeon. $23; rents, $1 upward elegant uprights on easy term b. Call and examine BIDDLK'S Pianoforte Warerooms, 557 Fulton st, branch of Now York. SAXeTpIANO 75 BARGAIN uianos and orirans.

i 11 makes, at 5(5 semi monthly payments; Nteinway and Chicknring pianos at bargains: tine instruments to rent at pur mouth, with cover ana ftunl. Croat inducements at warerooius of PHELPS A SON, 3'23 Washington st, next to Post Ottice. IijVOR SALE PIANOS AND TO RENT elegant Wheelock, Wobor, Havdman, Narcarsen and Liehto uianos. all imuvovomeuts. verv low.

sterlinc umrins st out pricen; recollect that my tonus are easier and prices aro lower than anv other houso in tho City of Brooklyn. ALPHONZO SMITH, 515 Fulton st. N. B. The largest Btock of pianos and organs to rent in the city.

LOST AIVI) FOUND. LOUND NOVEMBER (, IN VANDER biltav. car. a POCK KTROOK. Owner enn hava sainoby applying to HENRY ANDERSON, 236 DoKalb avenue.

OST A rOCKETBOOK ON FRIDAY, at nonn frmi Miofnnt. of Morirnn jmd Smith nfa. ta l7arkville by cars to Culver's Conoyjslimd depot to Pttrk vitle. A fair reward to the tinder if returned to owner, 36 or Veranda placo. OST A PUG DOG, ON SATURDAY lnnrninff' vorv fnt dnrL linn nn tinnlr hd rod rih bon round his nock answers to namo of "Spunk." A handsome reward will bo paid to any one who will retun him tj 107 Clinton Bt.

OSt 500 REWARD IN BROOKLYN, A on Thursday, in tho of Fiftomith at. anil Fifth av, a ticiiot, No. 0,4 It) Original Littlo Havana, Gonlil A iiociuetl by yal lltivann Lottery November the tickrt is worth but valueli'ss except to rightlul owner, as payment of the same haw boon stonpud. i no Aiiovo rowfini uaui ana no uue. uionn aykou on aoi ivory SimiO tJ II I'd ILK UU.UfAil.

No. 1,212 Broadway, New York City. PI.K.SOJYAL. S7HiKEN AVILL NOT RE RESPONSI iblo for anvthtna: boueht bv nv wife. Mrs.

Katha rine Wilken. CHAK. WILKKN. That G45 "difpaHei" woro treated inside three hours last week by Dr. MONCK.

Treatments Mondays, Wednesdays, Friday! and S. ur Jays at st. Fridays. Treatment by appointment. A' UTUMN LEAVES.

I'UEN'C'li SPIRIT VARNISH FOR PKKSKIIVINU, AT C. W. KEENAN'S, Fulton, corner Jay PIUM AND ALCOHOLIC HABIT. DR. A.

M. MAT11IAS. 1 lirert years rsHocintt'il will) Dr. Varriflh, at renn syivauia saim.Hnuin, rcnnivos pai ituim inn resiusnL Hi AVENUE. EH.

MADISON. FULTON Jtanufacturor ol uml ilu.iler every aeecnption oi GUNS. RIFLES, ANl REVOLVERS. REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. SHELLS LOALIEU TO U11UE11.

OJME FOR EPILEPTICS AND INVALIDS, A.MM YVILLK, L. 1., ft. 1. Tho snbHCribor haa OPENED a commodious establish ment for the and treatrnentof the abovo classes, ivhoro they will receive the comforts of a HOME at very reason able prices. For toriUH, address Amitj ville L.

tf. Y. This Homo has be.r reRUlatly licenaud by Stnto HUthority. mpticus. BROOKLYN TAHEIINACLE RE V.

T. DeWitt Talmace lo day ut 10:80 A. M. and lUP AT SECOND UNITARIAN CHURCH, etirner of Clinton and Conres stu In tho morn ing at 11 o'clock Rev. dohn W.

Chadwick will preich; subject: "Tho Future of Religion. All am cordially invitud. WAUKEN ST. E. CHURCH, BK tweMi t'omt and Smith sts Rov.

A. S. Kavannch, pastor, will preach at A. M. ani 7:30 P.

M. Kvennn; subject: "The Reforin.ition and the Rolormor." oiiii(f pt'opln HH'ifl tllfc Hi ti jl M. Kml) ATI A CilUKCII, Pacilic t. and Bedford av The pastor, Huifh Smith D. vill preach in the irninieat Sunday school at P.

M. ENTISNNIAI. CHAPKL OF FIRST KE FORMED CHURCH, Wyckoffst, near Third uv Rov. Dr. J.

H. Call en will preach on Sunday at M. iSuudny school at P. M. 1 he young invited.

PKNTRAL, A I A CHURCH, on Hancock ut, near Franklin av The pastor, Rev. A. J. F. Htmrunds, D.

will preach in the morninx, Sunday. November 11, ai in tho evening do, will preacn a ocnnoii to young men. KALB AV. M. E.

CHURCH, REV. Willium Hurt nastor Cln meetinir. 9 A. M. Preach UK hy the pastor, A.

M. Sabbath school, 2 P. M. 'raver meet inc. 0:15 P.

M. Suucial sermuiis at 7:30 P. Preaciiimr bv the imstor. Sinizinir bv tho children of the Sabbath B.hool. All s.atH free.

I' IRSflIVEN'nTY "CHURCH, 417 AT lantie av Morning service, 10 A. Ni Bible clr.ss and ESunday school. P. M. prayer meeting Wedne sday ut 8 P.

M. All are welcome. ANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. C.

Hidden, of Charlottesville, will preach morning and evening. Young people's meeting Munaay evoninif ijumer anu nut umob, ij nr. sauntierw, uesuay evonniff. Jteuiar prayer inoounjf Viday ovonin. JAKAYETTE AV.

CHURCH REV. DR. Cuyler will deliver in tho morning a. discourse on I Mr nH IliaWnrl fy thn Wnr)A In tM ivenina Rev. Dr.

Charles H. Robinson, of New York City, will preach. Seats tor Htianseni. ARCY AV. BAPTIST CHURCH.

ON Tahernacle Church, N. will jiroach in the morntuK at 10 and in tho evening at 7:45. Seats all free. Sunday school TWTEW YORK AV. METHODIST EPISCO HervicoH to morrow at 10:30 A.M.

and 7:30 P.M. preach ins by the paator. Atisombly and Sunday ichool at 2:110 P. fit. ARTIN LUTHER'S BIRTHDAY OELE A birthday will Uko vUce to day in ZION'S GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH, in Heory at, near Clark.

10 :3 A. M. focal and instrumental musle un der tho diroction ot tilt oiganista. l'lltmaim aim iugner. and under the conduct of l'eter Strack.

is strictly selected decoration of church ie in hnnds of Florist Hoinrich, and tho ecclosiasticul service will ho piirformod b) Ihu regular pastor of tho church. J. V. C. Humiirke.

No cards. KV. DR. MONCK'S HEALING SER Si vices (8 P. M.

Monday, 'J27 Concord st: Tuesday, Bedford ar Wodnesdny, 258 (iold st; Thurflday, lo7 Vmiklin av Kridav. at. Dr. Munck'a "Door of HoDe. 257 Adelphi it.

Mark 18: hands ou the nick. MEFORMED CHURCH ON THE HBICHTS, Piorrepont tt. near afoaroe place Rer. Hutton. uastor.

will Drench in this church in the (Sunday) morning and: ovening. Services! com a Jtn 1L( meuce C2T. LUKE'S GERMAN LUTHERAN r.HnilCH. f'arltonav. near Mvrtlo Celebration of Ur.

Mir riin T.otbur'B 4(a)tb birt.hduv. November 11. 1883. Rot. Dr.

Mann, of Philadelphia, will preach at tho rogular morning service, clock. CJIMI'SON METHODIST EPISCOPAL flJUDfU fit fMArmnnf nnA illntl 11 Rev, Henry Halter, pafltor. morning and evening, conducted by uastor, appropriate to tho 400th anniversary of the birth of i.uthor. Morning subject: The Evouiii(f aubject: "Mattin Lutnor." Spocial music by choir. Sunday bchool at 2:110 P.

M. mOMPKINS AV. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. TomDkina av. near fAilton at Preach ing by the pastor.

Rev. George F. Pentecott, at 10:30 A. ana r.ovtf, m. strangers aro coraiauy invua to at tena.

7ASHINGTON AV. BAPTIST CHURCH (cor. Washington and Gates avB) Preaching today by the paotor, Hov. Emory J. llaynen.

at 10:30 A. jH. BUDject, iiartm iutner. ana r. m.t nuoieci, "Are there More Clouds than Sunshine in God'eWorld?" Sabbath Hchool session Strangera golcomed.

MTOATTsT. PETER'S P. E. CHURCH, State et, near Bond. The rector, Rov.

O. alu, will preach in tho evening, services commencing at 7:30 P. "The Glory of Young Men." As this sermon is preached by roqusst tho Young Men's Christian Association, you and every menihor of it ate specially requested to ba prettent. All eaU are free. U.S.

44s, 1891, U.S.4s,1891, U.S. 4s of 1907. U.S. 4s of 1907, U. S.

3s U. S. Omaha Omaha Wabash Wabash prefd. Phil Mo Kan 4 Texas Canada Southern Missouri Paoiflo. Cent 4 Louisville 4 Nash Erie Union Lake Shore Morris A Del Lack 4 West Northwestern pfd Rook Island St Paul St Paul Ohio 4 Bliss New Jersey Cent Northern Northern Pao pfd Western Pacific Mail Michigan Central Illinois Denier 4 Rio G.

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88X1 10034 103 Mil 123 123 11G 123 123 115; 115'i 117K H0X 127 125) 148 147 123 122X 100 99X 11631 117)1 27 85V 84)2 29); 29 4i; 63)i 9 'Jo I 111 US 121X 120.fi 99 i 97J4I. 115.V 1235 140X, 115V0I 125M; 125 147 ue 122 125M: 124)4 1 HEW, 12 SISIS4I 98X! SIS 99 117 117X1 28), 84 an1 in: 117 a 27 27 84 29i JUS? 292 29 3(1 ti 28JJI 28 04 79X 1HH' 33 783? 39 40 SHUSH (a), 42 49 1 93)i 92i 91 2H 131)4 131 131X1 l.il.i 25 243f. 10M' Kir, 24)i! 25 Uk I 105S: 24 Anoostura Bittebs, the world renowned appetizer and invigorator, imparts a doliciouB flavor to all drinks, and cures dyapopuiK, diarrhea, fever and ague. Try it; but beware of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druggist for the genuine Angostura, manufactured by Dr.

J. G. B. Siegeut Sons. Ladies wishing seal saoques redyed.

Longthenod and lined, fur lined garments turned and repaired, can thorn done now at lower prices than later in th neanun. IV O. LiNDEB, 285 Fulton ou, near Lpesor's. Leslie's Bitters Take a pony glasafull before meals, oither puroorwith wine or water, as an appetizer. ThByarethe best for cocktails.

Wm. M. LESLIE, 87 Water Now York Furniture made oyer, upholstered and covered to conform with the present styles, and the largest stock of material in the city to select from, away below customary prices. Send for estimates. Weohsler Abraham.

MARK I ED. BARSTOW ALLEN On Thursday Novemljor 8, by Rev. N. Everett Smith. WalTEU J.

BAIISTOW to ALLK taR. Allen. No cards. Boston and byracuBe papers pleaso copy. PnURV r.KfrJH On "Wodnesdiiv November 7.

1H83, at St. P. JB. Church, by the Rev. T.

F. Cornell, Maugukrite, daughtor of Oliror B. Loich, to AllTHUR W. UORliY. DORl.ON At the residence of the bride.

Thursday, Novembers 1883, by tho Rev, H. Streeter, Fannie O. johnkton to Edwin W. Dorlon. T'AIiWnri'K'rVnwOn Wodnfiadav.

November 7. at St. Ann's Church, on tho Heights, Brooklyn, by Right Rot. John A. Paddock, D.

Binhop of Washington Territory, asBisted by Rev, George Patterson, D. of North Carolina, and Rev. N. H. Schenck, D.

of Brooklyn, Oharler Russell Keahns, of Virsinia, to Stella May, only daughter of C. B. Diokinaon, of Brooklyn. iwassaonusetis ana Virginia papers piease oopy.j MnSWKEiVV KINV On Thursday. Novembers.

1883. at St. Bridget's Church, Now York City, by Roy. Dr. P.

F. fticaweuny, asNisiea ny uev, ur. r.uwuru muo weeny, uc. Daniel E. MoSweknv to Anne Finn, No cards.

DIED. BILL At Stalton. N. Letitia HENRY. in tho 73rd year of her at', widow of tho late Henry Bill and mother of Henry W.

Bill, formerly of this city. nAMPtlIiLIJOn Saturday. November 10. BERNAllD Campuell, in the i)2nd year of his age. Funeral from the residenco of his daughtor, Mrs.

S. Van Dyne. '230 Prospect st, on Monday. November 2, at 2 o'clock, p. m.

COLYF.R On Thursday, November 8. Abraham Ool YER, in his 83rd year. uneral servioeH at niB late resmence, on myxuo av, Sunday, November 11, at 2:30 o'clock. Friends and the Society of Old Brooklynites are respectfully invited. DOUG ALL At Ivy Green Cott aire.

Montreal. Canada. on Fridiy, 9th Mrs. Klizaueth Kedpath Dod oall, wife of John Duugall, editor of the "Now York Wit. nasi." A wide circle of friends and relatives mouin her death, which was caused by long protracted asthma.

FORBES Mrs. MaryForiie3. widow of the late Wil liam Forties, aged 70 years. Funeral Sunday, Aovemucr ii, ai ciocic, rrom ner late retidenca, 115 Congress st. HALL On Thursday morning, November 8, Isaac Hall.

funeral will take plnce from nis late resilience, no. li Montairue st. on First day. eleventh month. 11th.

at 2 o'clock. KENNEDY On Thursdsv. November 8. in Brooklyn. Francis J.

Kennedy, son of the late Robert Kennedy, in the 54th year ot his age. Funernl services from his late residence. No. G4 Court st, on Sunday, 11th at 3 P. M.

LINDSAY Jennie Lindsay, beloved dauchter of Thomas W. and Christina Linds.ay. Funeral trill take nlace on Tug fid at. 13th in at 3 o'clock, from the residence of her parents, 388 Twelfth st. MARIl IRE On Thnrsdav.

November 8. 1883. ANDREW J. Maguiee, Joralemon st, in the 54th yoarof liisage. interment in uunme urae uemetery, isaitimore, ma.

i ii raAK. A nu.i'. Hippolyte Mali, of" Brooklyn Rol at iven and friends are invited to attend the 'funeral from his lace residence, 115 Hicks st, on Monday, Novem ber V2, ut M. MARSDEN Suddonlr. on Thursday.

Novombor 8. 18H3. Anna, widow of the late James T. Marsdeti. Keluttves ana tnenas, aino memuare of ivuuuoe ioage, I.

O. O. Delta LodL'o, F. and A. and Alleghany Lodge, K.

of are respectfully invited to attend hov funeral from 397 Mynlo atone o'clock Sunday. MRKHAN On Fridav. November 9. ELLEN, fcito be loved wife of Andrew Meehair. Funeral from Her Jate resioence, wiuouguoy avenue, on Sunday, November 11, at P.

M. MERRILLL Ftiday. November i), JOHN E. Mehrill, in the 80th year of his age. Funeral services will oe held at the residence of bis son in law, Henry Emerson.

207 Corlton av, on Sunday, 11th at 3 o'clock P. M. MOUNT On Thursday, November JOHN UOOPKR Muuht. aged G8 years. his fuuflral from the renidene of his son in law, Isaac Fenn, JVostranQ av, ni ciocn r.

ounuay, November 11. Interment at HightBtown, N.J. PTJLTZS Suddenlv. of apnpleiy.on Saturday, Norember 10, 1883. HENRY F.

PULTZti, in the 6th year of his age. Relatives and friendw are inTited to attend the funeral aervico at his late residenco, 105 Cambridgo place, Monday afternoon, at 6 o'clock. A Pin A LT Entflred into rest November 10. 1883. Anna, wife of Andrew Randall, of 34 St.

Marks av. Remains will be taken to Albany for interment. ROLLHAUS On Friday. November 9. 1833.

Philip Rollhaub, in the 77th year of his age. Funeral services will be held on Tuesday, Novomber 13, at two o'clock, at St. Pott r'a Church, Portchester. West chestor Uounty, x. 1 rain loavesiurana central Jjppot at 12 M.

1883, Patrick Sammon, in the 74th year of his age. Relatives imd friends are respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his lato residence. Grant st, Flatbush, on Sunday, November 11, 1883, at 2:30 P. M. STOUT At his Ut residence.

Summit, N. ou Friday, November 9, Richard J. Stout, sou of the lato John B. D. Stout, in his 20th year.

Funeral services on Monday, November 12, on the arrival of tho 9:10 train from New York (Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad). Interment at Trenton, N. J. STROUD On Fridnv. November 9.

1883. Georre He tL. nmtn William mA beth Stroud, in the 19th yeur of hia age. FriondB aro Invited to attend tue tunerai on Sunday, November 11. at 3 P.

at St. Paul's Church. Clinton corner Csvroll. Ploase omit flowers. STVETT ln thii eitv.

on Saturday. November 10. aftnr brio! ill news, REBECCA SwETT. in the 67th year of her afiFuneitl wiii tako place from Uie residence of her son in law. It.

Smith, 134 Carlton av, on Monday, Novembor 12, at 1:30 P. iU Friends and relatives aro invited to i.

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