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KLYN DAILY EAGLE SAT UK DAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1889 glX PAGES. THE 1 i FOR SALE HOUSES'. TO L.ET HOUSES. BOAHDING. FOU SAIiE COUIVTltY FBOPGRXY.

ANTED SITUATIONS TOAIjES. COMING EVENTS. MONEY MARKET. (Stogie ITIOR SALE HOUSES PHILIP D. MA SOS.

2f)3 Tomnkins av Investment nrnnnrfv In t.h Twenty third and Twenty fifth wards. 170R SALE HOUSE OR TO LET, ELE JL gant brown stono houBo. near ferry, in perfect con dition; rent 222 Atlantic avenue. 1 SALE HOUSE BARGAIN $6,500 I Ju for 3 story, high Btoop, brick house, 3Uf) Van Buren st; noar Tompkins Park and station. Apply to HOTA TjlOR SALE HOUSE CHEAP; 6,500 for a 2 storv house, all imnrovements.

and crnnnHn 44x100: splendid location; Jeuerson a near Patchen. Apply to WILLIAM L. EXTANCE, 891 Gates av. jOR SALE HOUSE AN ELEGANT 3 story and basement modern brown stone house, in norfect order: teu minutes' walk toferrv. F.

O'BRIEN. 222 Atlantic av. FOR SALE HOUSE $3,800 2 STORY frame, brick basement. Kosciusko st. between Sumnor and Lewis avs: 8 rooms and bath: sanitary plumbing: oasy torms; can be seen at any time.

JNO. Jr. GRAHAM, 220 Sumnor av. IOR SALE HOUSES IN A SELECT and convoniont location; first class and modorn in construction and stylo; very easy torms and low priooi WESLEY C. BUSH, owner and builder, on the promises, Han cook st, between Sumner and Throop avs.

i OIOR SALE HOUSE 325 DECATUR st 2W storv and basement. in rear. rook facod brown stone and brick all modorn improvements three short blocks from Utica av Kinirs Count station onen Thanksgiving day. Owner, 705 Herkimor st. OR SALE HOUSES GET OUR LIST (Free) of 2,000 housos in all sections of Brook lyn: blocks and nlats of lots on linos of olevated railroads; bargains.

D. P. DARLING 30 Court (rout. ITIOR SALE HOUSES TWENTY THIRD Ward Now brown stono, 20x44, 10 rooms, frofltts. S7.fi00:2W fronts.

storv rar. 12 rooms. aiso otnor nouyea tor saio ana to let, v. a. JK, veal tato, 440 Gates av.

FOR SALE HO USE MUST BE SOLD 4.750 for el ant 2 storv and basement, with ox tension, frame houso; arranged for two families; all improvements separately in both parts. 21 Duryea at, ono and a half blook sfrom Hnluy st elevated station. jO iALE HOUSE AlrA.B iARGAIN JI Tho I) ttory and basement brown stone front dwoll inc 178Yornon av, near ThrooD: first olass; all improro monts. Imiiiiro of K. OLARK.

81J0 Myrllo av, or H. F. BURROUGHS 4 foot of Taylor st. IOR SALE HOUSES THREE OF THE story basomont 1 rown stono houses. Rushwiok And Woodbine st, three blocks from Uates av station.

UbllKUls lj. lUAtJlAH, Dulklor, Lexineton av and Broadway. JTIOR SALE HOUSE THE BARGAIN 1' of this vear: choanot houso on tho Park s'one: 3 story brown stone modorn improvements; within 150 loot ot jjiainusu av cars. Appiy to 11. QUANTIN.

32 and 30 Court st. corner Uemson. jl'OR SALE HOUSES 322 AND 32 8 iloffersoii av. noar Tomnkina Size 1Sx43xlO(l: finished throughout in natural hard woods, withopon tiro Siacos, oioctrio ueiis, etc. Appiy on promisosor to uiv.

STONE, 1,258 Dean at. noar Brooklyn av. F. CTOtt SALE HOUSES OR TO 485 Madison st. 2 story stone: also G22 Madison st.

front. 3 rear: comnleto in overv iartimilar all mod erato prios and terma to suit. Apply to T. W. SWIMM, oivncr, Putnam av.

FOR SALE HOUSES I HAVE FOR salo several docidod bargains in modern well located houses. Parties wishing to purchase will find it to their interest to call at my othco, 21 1 J. N. ITtOR SALE HOUSES ON TENTH ST, between Kiorlltll and Ninth avs: iust finishing thoso oleuant story and basement bro.vn Btono bouses, with allimnrovomeuts, Inquire on promises, or of THOMAS BROWN, owner. 044 Tenth st.

"miH. SALE HOUSES AT A BARGAIN; II baseiiiout frame. '10 rooms, all imtirovomonts. flue ordor. rontod at 8420: can bo boutrlit lor if sold thiBWooi; 2 story bniomont brick, S4.U0O.

UEO. fli Aitiai.it sua, aostrand av. ijORS ALE HOUSES 3 STORY BROWN stone ilnt houso on St. Marks av, near Fifth, prico Sli.aiK): cash 2 torv nnd store brick luuisn on Smith si, price uiurtKago to suit. Apply to N.

VON SJiYl'KIED, Atlantic av. 17 OR SALE HOUSES AT A BARGAIN 3 storv basement frame.1 0 rooms, all imnrovements. fine order. rent3d at $420; onn bo bought for if old tliis week; 2 story basement brick, $4,000. GEO.

MAR I NOR 323 Nostrand av. I (UR SALE HOUSE A HAN 1 cock st, near Sumner av; 2H story front, 3 story rear: 18x45x100: hard wood finish, cabinet mirrors electric bolls, otc. prico T.HOO: mortgatro lo suit. Call ior permit ou p. k.

tiuitniJKv, wutord av. fjlOR SALE HOUSE A HANDSOME R' Oiiq.d Atmo eotlairo in the best localitvof the Twenty sixth Ward, 22x42, containing 10 rooms; all improvements; lot 37x100: bargain to quick purchaser. Addross F. Box 8, Eaglo branch, 44 Broad way. ITIOR SALE HOUSES OR TO LET Bedford saction Nuw.

nrlistin dwellinirB. with or without extra ground; also, fino building sitos; convenient to olevatod stations choicest neighborhood in the city. C. J. SANDS, 1,100 Fulton st, between Bodford aud Nostrand avs.

1 OR SALE or exchange for unimproved property, thrco 2 story and basamnnt brown Blone irouse and two 2M story and basement now; all improvement. Kor particular ap ply to J. NEWKIRK. 258 Sumner a v. or Fultou street.

SALE HOUSE DESIRABLE, st, corner Bond 8 story, oxtr.i high basoment; suitablo for it altered: fine order: 201)5: bartrfiin for prompt buyer; $0,750. D. NFLSON, 180 Roinson street. WOR SALE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN, on Gates av. near Washington 'M storv brown stono, 20x45xf)0; all improvements; now gas fixtures in parlor.

and hall; new furnace; iminediato poscs.von. Apply to RALPH L. COOK, S10 Fulton st, corner Clormont nv. OA Ci ODi lJfU 1 1j satrrifico lovolv homo: 2 stnrv brick Imsnmont: Bed ford district, improved and l.oautitiod; ivorth fully $5,000. for J.5U(); would brintr rL'nt.

one family; rare onportuniiy for small family or investment. SIB BALD, IliO Montaguo st. OR SALE HOUSI3 NO AMBIGUOUS circulars issued from thi i oflico: full and roliablo infoimation and positive bargains iu dwelling and investment pvoportina; small investors desiring to iu ve.st a few thousands advantagomtsly may consult mo with profit. SIBBAIjD, 10ii Montaguo st. jiOR" SALE HOUSES 250 dowu and $25 per month lust chnncic; only a few it out of thirlv haudsomest and co.iest homes in Brooklyn: brick and brown ston: beautifully docoratod: all conveniences: olegant chandeliers.

For particulars apply to J. TALBOT, Bedford av. I70R SALE HOUSE SI CASH 8s50l 'Now York av Broivn stone front house. 3 stories, basement and att; containinir 1 rooms una bathroom all in gno I rep. house 22 loot front, on lot 2.1X100; occupied by owner for past seven years.

dr.ss F. owner, Eagle office. Ad TIOR SALE HOUSES TWENTY SIXTH "Ward: finasL location: nrAtiito navod street: 3 minutes' walk from either Kinirs County or Brooklyn load, or 2 minutos from Rapid Transit; plot 50x100. Prico tortus to suit. Addros.

BARGAIN, Eagle office. IOR SALE HOUSE ON YANDER bilt av. near Gates 3 storv brown ston 20r45r 100: all improvements; 10 rooms and bath rooms; fur nace iu cellar, will bo sola low to prompt buyer. Apply to RALPH L. COOK, 810 Fulton st.

corner Clor mont av. FOR" SALE HOUSE A HANDSOME Quoon Anno cottage in tho bns'. locality of the Twenty sixth Ward, 22x42, containing 10 romis; all improvements: lot r'Wxiuo: a bargain to tinier pur chaser. Address F. 8., Box 8, Eagle branch, 44 Broadway.

TjOR SALE HOUSE A POSITIVE BAR cftinMcDonoutth St. noor Sumnor av: 8 storv and basomont bro.vn stone. 20x40tl00; all modorn improve mi uts; open fireplaces, tile 1 mantels; decorated throitKh out: uuro.isoiiflbl offer refused. F. It.

JOKGENSEN, Bodford av. MORSALE HOUSE $4,550 WILL BUY 1 it nt hntunm n. Knlh nn Wil. loughbj' avs; throo story basement and collar; framo; all iininovcuinnts; oraer, good location; printed list of Spot'ial BnrgainH" sent to any addrtiss upon auplica tiou. BULKl.l'.Y A HOR l'ON, 40u Myrtle av Vandorbilt av to station) open ovonings.

SALE HOUSE 200 JEJ'FERSON av. nenr Marcv Houso 3 Ktcrios. 20x45 feel lot 100 fo'd hard wood iiasemlU and niirlnr floor: bns iust been dcooiaiod throughout; will be sold at reasonable price j.nd on ousy tonus. Apply to GKORUE H. STONE, 1.25S an st.

nonr Brooklyn av. (10K SALE T.r"1T'T7e' IT i. '0 8 oi2t of Paichon av Kle ant now 2 storv and baso nie brick houses; 10 vrgo rooms; overy modern im cabinet trimmed: hard woo mant'ds: finest. houses the idly for the money; tonn asy; open for inspection. HORATIO S.

STEWART, 0 Fourth av, 9jlWIVf3iLU CS Cj XX JL KJ IU rry.rr.n..t i.r...l,rltrnfl liV, V.T r.tf,. ctnn a Ttjt X' ir iiiiiri rti rvn fronts. 1 3K and 142 Mi Don. inch st. near Throon av; ono block of elovated station choice location hand finished in hard wood.

inirror3, grates, elegant ens fixtures. burlnr alarms; all improvomouts. JOHN FRASEH, on premises, or 44 llocho.itor av. JIOR SALE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN B' A fir Htelafif. double flat: brick.

Phln.rldfil.ia brown stone trimmings, all improvonicnls; arranged for six families located on west aide ot Patchen av, between i.rotne ana van fiuren. mutiire ot r. tit iv a JACOBS. 88 1 Stunner av: or H. F.

RKOUG IS A CO, foot of Taylor st, or J. A. S. SI.MO.NSON, 1,320 juroauway. TLrtOR T.E HOUSE BARGAIN' SEEK cta, attention Dissolution of parinership necessi tates uume.iiato lie ui nricK.

nounie nat, ui.e 25x10, extra lot, located in (jreonpoint, with in live minutes' walk of four ferries; is worlh but wo'ild consider almost any offer; only $2,000 cash required. Call at otJico for permits without delay, J. P. SLOANE, 150 Greenpoiit av, Brooklyn. jC.

D. HjOR SALE HOUSES ONE BROWN )i ofitiii nn unhiinV. fJ tn() nnn frtnin on Reid av, lot' 25x1 66, $5.000 oil 2 stiry and base nifMit eight story tirioxH each would etchnnsc the latter for Rood lots; also, one room honrio to let, 4:10 par month, near 'atos av; all aro in tho Twenty fifth Ward; want to soil out. UOUBr.K 840 Jeft'er son av. 7K)ll HALE HOUSE 1,240 DEAN ST, 5P nenr Brooklyn av House 22x70.

lot 45.0x100: finished throughout in fancy hard wood; hard wo jd mantelM. cornico frames, otc onon iiriniacos. crates, this houso ono of the finest semi detachoi houses Brook yn only live minutes from station 01 the Kings Uountv Rii road and minutes from the bridiro. Applvto tiKORGK 11. STONK, on the premises, or at Jjoaii sr.

IjlOR SALE HOUSES 330 TO 844 HER kinicr st, four 2 story aud four story basement and sub collar, Trenton brick, brown utunc trimmings ami stoops; ISxl2; 10 room and 0 closets; 12 rooms and IB c.o sanitary plumbing; marble wash basins; gas fixtures; open Franklin grate heator in back parlor; extra fino ranjjo, Baltimore heater in front basoment; console mirror in front parlor lots 135 feet deep: those houses ai'3 complete; terms to unit. C. P. SKKrl'ON, owner, ou promises, or ROBERT AYRKS, 227 Fifth avenue. FOB SAliEFUHXITURE.

I OR SALE FURNITURE A PRIVATE family will sacrifice at anle. to snvn the trouble of public auction, the valuable contontsof their elegant residence; will offer the urn uro aud anpoint ments of their back parlor, consisting of tho following articles, for ISO, or will sell any article separately, as follows: Magnificent solid cherry parlor suit, comprising hix large piecos, upholstoved in tho finest quality of tapestry, trimmed with bilk plush; this suit cost also, a superb cherry contor table of elegant design, with coral plush top; 2 handsome cherry winnow tables, with plush tops to match; also, 2 handsome imported vases, hand Sainted in addition to the above a vory handsomo brie a rao mantel mirror, with oloren Kronen bovolod plates, filled with brie a brae, as follows: Two handsome Bohemian vases, 2 Bohomian flowered vases and 2 tapestry vase; alio, a very handsome pair of fine bisquo figures, worth $15; also, a very choice eight day mantel clock, with top figure in bronze and two side bronzes; this set cost $45 also will include 2 handsome large engravings in bronze frames and 2 genuine oil paintings in handsome gilt frames; will accept for the entire lot $180, tho Buit costing nearly tho amount. Tho balance of tho handsomo turnituro in the bouse will bo sold at a great sacrifice, including a handsomo upright, piano, new three months ago, cost $450, will soli for $100. Inquire any timeat tho private residence, 120 Olinton av. FOIC SAHiEVroRE PROPERTY OOR SALE STORE PROPERTY ON H1 tendine business street nnvinir about 12 nar cent.

story briok; very nice tondition; fully rented; elevated road surfa jo cars in every direction throngs of people. Addross 1 O. Box 2.H87, New York City. OR SALE STORE PROPERTY IN vostors eiatnine thi: Tenth Ward cornor store and dwelling, for three years at rent guaranteed bo sold for $10,000. Apply to EDWARD H.

QUAr. Ha, ana Uourt st, corner Remsen. IOR SALE STORE PROPERTY MUST bo s.dd at once; southeast corner Cumberland Bt and Park av, story brick, with stores; rents for $1 only $12,500: $8,000 remain at 5 por cent. HOZELl liaiwiih, myrtle av; open ovcnings. BTIOR SALE STORE PROPERTY GOR fiom tho now baso ball grounds; cau bo otn any imo.

Apply on promises cor ner uienmore av auu i oweii si, or d. i ajjJuuj Bedford av. FOR SALE STORE PROPERTY ONE of the choicest corners in tho Twentv third Ward northwest corner Hancock st and Sumner av; finished by days work; superior property for investment. WK.SLEY BUSH, owner and bulkier, on the premises. WOB SALK STORK I'Koi'KltTiT COH 1 nor bnildinr.

suitable for linuor or otiier a elevated station (Kiuijs County) on this cornor: within throe i of all othor 1 aiiroads: best cornor iu tha Tiventy sivtli Ward. Aily to KDWARD 11. QUAN IN, and .10 oourt st. cornor Kuiuson. triOH SALE STORE PROPERT 1L Stores and dvi ollinpsin tho Twenty sixth Ward; 81,500, S1.750, 42,500, S3.000 and upward; lots $301) and upward, near olovated and rapid transit cars terms, OA V1D J.

MOLLOY, 2.507 Atlautlo av, Tweuty sixth Ward. rJFOK SAr.13 HSCEM.ANEOIIS. FOR SALE COAL AND WOOL, ON easy terms of Davmont best nnalilv: full woicht: tton Kuarantoed. Address CONSUMKHS' OOAL UUHfAII u. uox iu, city.

IOR SALE VALUABLE PATENT IM M. inuTi iuuiiv uu uiui.iu.o, HUH 1L1 UJJt.l.uiuu Jk Finishing Works. Hamilton PhlliidnlnliiA. Pa. Preserves life and limb.

Far full nirticiilarn nnntu tn ROBERT J. WALKER, Inventor, I 111 of E. TO LET HOUSE 360 THE NICE cottage 297 Qnincy st, near Nostrand ay Bupe rior location. J. J.

mtAjwE, 3l t'Ulton Bt. mo LET HOUSE BARN AND EIGHT acres of good tillaire land. Seventy sixth Bt and i Eleventh av; buildings entirely now: rent only $25 per month, IRA O. MILLER, o. 76 Nassau st.

New York LET HOUSE 253 DUFFIELD ST Central location: 3 story, 12 rooms: all improve ments: in eooa oraer; immediate possession, rormr ther particulars apply to REEVS A PENDLETON, Greene av. mo LET HOUSE S500 22 THIRD ST. JL near Smith 3 story and basement brick, 13 rooms, all improvements, in fine order; within easy walk of Hamilton Ferry: key at 70 Third st. Apply to JAMES oiiKriMAW, its Broadway, now xoric. mO LET HOUSES STORES AND JL flats in all sections of tho city; Bend for list; a nioo 2 story and extension (Jnoon Anne briok sventnon min utes irom oriago ny ju roan; tj iiiu.

ivppiytou. tr. iii.rv LING A CO, Remsen. mo LET HOUSE NICE 3 STORY AND banementhrown stone front: sunny sido Amity st. be tween Clinton and Henry; 11 room3; upstairs dining room; mirror in parlor: bay windows; pleuty closets; $7(3 per month.

U. fll UtriiV. vaoc, UL roaa at, m.y. mO LET HOUSE IN THE BEST block of Ninth Ward. 2 storv.

basement, stone front. 8 rooms: bath: all itnnrovemonts: iust nut iu ood or der; rent $37.50, but special reduction from December j. to aiay i. Auaress uox nagie omco. mO LET HOUSE A FINE 2 STOUY brick house on Prospect Park slope, near olevated station: papered and painted throughout; immediate possession will rent very low to a desirable tenant.

Ap ly to Liun ajkij uourt. si, ana luai usnav, corner frospoot place. J0 LET HOUSE TO A RESPONSIBLE party we will lot 3 story bwbU front brown Btone house, papered, all improvemonts. thorough order, stone tubs, wood mantels, for $150 to April is half tho regular root. HOTALING HEY WARD, 441 Sumner av, 254 Tompkius mO LEI1 HOUSE THAT VERY DE JL sirablo and protiy house, 20 First placo, 10 rooms, an moaem improvemouts anu some vnat are not mou ern iust boon not in ner fee order ontsida and insido: parlors neatly trescoed; to lot to careful tenant or for saie or oxenango ior wen locatia tenement proper.

or nats; a pcrsin wiu oe in attend inco ait aay a una ay rrom xu a. ai. to ir. ni. riugaoor ueii.

rO LET HOUSES BY FRY fe LYLE, 1.5S0 Fulton st: storv frame. 10 rooms. Herkimor st 930.00 2 story frame cxtenvon, Herkimer 2 story brick, rooms, Bersen st 35.00 2H. story briok, 1 1 1 omns, Bainbridge st 45.00 3 story stone, 10 roomB, Putnam av 50.00 TO LET HOUSES RUSTIN ROB BINS, successors to E. Cornell.

44 Court nt. 504W Clinton st, 10 room krick $40D 187 Donn st, 11 room stono 050 340 Sackett Bt. in room brick 4K0 581 Carlton av. 1 0 room stone 000 15 Hanover placo, 0 room framo 540 385M Union st, 10 room stono 000 fit) Livingston st. Iu room brick 720 58 Second place, 12room stone 500 TO ffjKT flI03rsPA FeirtTS3II0.

TO LET HOUSE FURNISHED 2 1 2 story brown stona front on Hats'y st, noar Marcy to nrivate family. Apply at CURTiS' drug store, corner naisey st ana marcy av. lO LET HOUSE FURNISHED A 3 story and basoment brown stone dwellim; on Ninth st, between hcvontli anu Eighth avs; rooms; all improvements; one block to Prospect Park; neighborhood very healthy and strictly first class; possession; references rouuired. JOHN A. SCHILLING, Fifth arenuo.

to 'fats. mO LET FLAT IN THE MAYFLOWER, JL 73 Henry st, cprror Orancojall modern improvc lnuiits iu famuli luimiy or aumts. ivs jia JLtrkjL ju xw a. a.j ui JL 1,550 Fulton st, tho first fiat 3,510 Fultcm st, (1 rooms, private halts, electric bells and opener all in fine oraer; rent par inoutn. TO LET FLATS THIRD FLAT, 373 Scvonth et, 5 rooms and bathroom, rent $18; aUo, tmru uat.

fn imovoutu si, rooms, rent asit Apply to u. duivr ttti' uiuuDanaua st. rno LET FLATS BY FRYE LYLE, JL 1,550 Fulton st A fine assortment of fiats, rang ing irom to $2u per month ready for immediate LlUa.tt.S3U 11. TO LET FLATS RENTS REDUCED Now is the time to rent cood flats low; no trouble to snow property. J.

TAJjUUl, Brooklyn. rpO LET FLATS 11. 12 AND Jgl3 JL Southeast cornor of Hull st and Honkinson av. Apply at KELLY'S, shoe department, 1,2. 0 Bedford avenue.

mO LET FLAT 63 AND 65 HENRY ST. JL near Orange; third flat, 7 rooms and bath all improvements and in nice order. Apply to GARY A STEV i.rt."nj, iiu x'uiron sr. mo LET FLATS THE MONTAGUE, ON a AlGDtague st. a very handsomely decorated at of 8 rooms; every convenience (ho mostdosirablo locality in tne city, u.

jc ai. montague st. TO LET FLATS APARTMENTS UP Ier Darts and tb. ors, from 2 to 8 rooms, from 87 to 18.10. Apply to HORATIO 8.

STEWART, (i Fou.th av. isrouKiyu, TO LET FLATS 2 AND 3 ROOMS, 7 to $0, iu most complete order; no chargn for balance of Novembor. Apply to Janitor, 325 Livingston st, ar natuusn av. mO LET FLATS NEW STEAM HEAT JL ed and decorated flats, 2. i and St.

Johns place; ments. JOHii PULLMAN, 741 Union st, corner Fifth av, or on prjimses. rgW LET FLAT IN THE LITCHFIELD Building, 113 Court st, betwoon State and Srhor murhorn Tod flat, nonoct order, all lmnrovoments. In OUiroofGEO. H.

BltOCKWAY. in fnrniluro store, or janitor, or E.h. Ll 1 CHJb lb on the premise i. mO LET FLATS 4 ROOMS, $10; NEW JL ly painted; room' run through thn houso; separate water closet to each tenant washtubs. 500 Baltic st.

Third and Fourth avs; no for balance of month. rBO LET FLATS ON CLINTON AV a First and Fourth flats of rooms ear.1t all imnrnvn monls and in good order; good location and immediate possession. Apply to RALPH L. SLO Fulton st, corner of Clormont av. mOL'Ef FIIATEVMITOOMS, WITH Ji bathroom; all improvements; hallhoat3d; nice location in Nineteenth Ward; convenient to ferries.

Apply on premises, 77 Hewes st, betweon Bedford and Wythe avs. fp6 LElFiATS 90 TanId" 94 CLINTON iL av; first and socond fiats; hteam heated 7 rooms, every improvement beautiful rendition; splendid lo. a tion; $25 aud unwnrd, including steam heat. HOZEL1 BARNES, 310 Myrtle oveniijgA mO LET KLATS SI 3 TO isrCHEApT JL est nnd host arranged in Brooklyn; 4 all light rooms, with hot and cold water, soaps to no tubs, dumb waiter, electric bells, speaking tubes, gas in halls and halls and i.t iirs finely furnished. Apply to janitor on premises, 145 Fourth av, uoar Butlsr st.

LET FLATS MOST DESIRABLE, thoro'jtrhlv heated: within oue and a half blocks of elevated stat ion eight minutes to bridge 8 rooms each all largo and light rooms: reut from $28 to $35, Apply at 20 Court st, Phenix Building, and 270 Flutbuan av. LEONARD MOODY, real ostato. TO LET FL ATS ON PROSPECT PARK Hill, Sterling place, between Sixth and Seventh avs; easily accessible to all forrios; brown stone; 8 rooms; heated: all improvements. Janitor on premises, or J. A.

VAN AUKKN, 71 Broadway, Now York City. TO LET FLATS AT REDUCED RENT als; 1,200 and 1,202 Fulton st, betwoon Bodford and Nostrand avs; brown stone; rooms; all improvements; first, $23; sooond, $21; desirable familios only. Apply on promises or storo, 1,128 Fulton st, near Frank Bn ay. mO LET FLATS IN THE BAIN JL bridge, 24 and 20 Bainbridge st Eleganr new flats of 8 rooms; rut $3(1 to $33; also, in tho Delama tur, corner of Central placo and Grove st, two blocks from Gates av station 7 rout from $23 to $20. Intiuiro on.

premises or at 555 Hancock st hnO LET FLATS GREATLY REDUCED rentals Desirable singlo flats: 7 rooms and bathroom; every improvemont; privato halls; halls lighted, hoatiid throughoat; strictly first class; convenient to bridge aud ferries; janitor attoudance: seen Sundays aud evenings. SOMIHS, on promises, 4 1 8 Henry st. LET FL ATS RN Ell "VAN dcrbilt a7 and Fulton st and second flats of 8 rooms each all improvements; light rcOiiiu; janitor, Jiuniuuift' iiuanvn nun iiiiu i'" it'iiim iu ui ant. Apply to RALPH L. COOK, 8.1U lilt inaneut, ten cornor oi uiermont av.

mO LET FLATS CUT' THIS OUT; IT (L is good for $1 on first month's rent; 1.04 i aud 1 ,050 Greono av, near Broadway; 7 light uti 1 hath; all iranrovementa manlol mirrors janitor steam heat throughout; soloudid locatinn; c.tlt aud see them; rents, $28 to $33; open for inspection. U.K. COKNEILLK 1S5 Roid av; 144 Bedford; open Qvenings. rDiOLETLATS 34 PROJECT ,9. plare, handsomely located on Prospect Park Hill, near Sixth av, third and fourth flatri; 10 rooms; nil light, heated, otc.

brown stone (25 loot wide); alt improvements; oasily accessible. Apply third flat, next door. mfTLET FLATS NEW," STEAM HEAT H. ed flats; lutidorri and uninuo in stylo; 3.124 to 1,128 Fulton st; also 1,110 to 1.114, 1,200 and 1,202 FuUon st: near Franklin av, station, ranid transit and L. I.

R. at reduced i en tils. Apply jnnit)r ou proinises, or to A. VAN AUKKN i 71 Broad way. New York.

TO LET FLATS LAFAYETTE AV, 0 rooms, halls and stairs carpeted, 23; 38 Willo ighby st, top tint, (f rooms. walking distance to lie oringe, iS.J; 205 Livingston st, first fiat, 5 rooms, 3 05 place, fiisi flat, 0 rcoms, $22. RUSTIN ROBUINS, successors to J. A. Cornoll, 14 Court At.

miO LlfiT FLATS 15 A a MOODY, on Park alone. Ninth st. between Seventh and Kighth avs; 7 rooms onch; all improvmnonts; very healthy location; rents $27.50, $30 and competent janitor on tho promises, i1 or all particulars call at my omcos, yu riatnusn av. corner ospect piace, ana 20 Oourt st, Phenix Building. LKOiNARD MOODY, real estate.

mO LET APARTMENTS i and scullery in thn To.vci Bml ling, 1 Baltic st all improvements: rent $15 pr month toasnial' family. Inquire at office of IMPROVEO WllLLLNOS COM rail i jdiuuu at. TO LIST APARTMENTS NO. 45 W1L louchby st, cornor Jay, neat C' it.v Hall, 3 rooms, all irorrovciuonts, $13 207 Wyckort" st, 5 rooms, i17 234 Bernon st, 5 rooms, all improvements, $15: olhors larco WILLIAM II. GltAOE, corner Willouahby ana jay si.

TO Bi ET It CTSl IVESS PPHPOSES KlJlO LET SHOP AND STABLE, NO. 23 juaruon av, near ciusning; rent, tsiu per tnonui. inquire ou pomi.es. TO LET FLOORS WITH first aud second lofts. 50x 150 lieht on all sides: steam heat and clevatorsj power in abundance.

Apply ou promises. 257 and 2.9 Water st, near Bridge, or UAK arn viinsuiN, iyu l'uii on st. APARTMENT HOUSES. mO LET APARTMENT AN ELEGANT steam heated anartmont of rooms: at! litrht: 142 and 144 Decatur st, corner of Sumner av near Sumner av and FuUon st elevated station; only fifteen minutos from the bridge; the finest neighborhood uptown; rent PARTS Or HOUSES FVJRTVVSISEI mO LET PART OF HOUSE FURNISH ed Diningrootti, kitchen, front alcovo room and hall bedroom; use of parlors for visitors; rontjmoderate. LU.J uiiiuon av.

TO LET PART OF HOUSE FURNISH ed Second floor in a private stone house complete tor housoKceping private oatn ana launary. uu frost dent st, near Court FOR S. PIANOS, MM SALE PIANO 9130, UPRIGHT, Fulton st. THI OR SALE PIANO 8 155 UPRIGHT JL' grand; used throo months; bteinway upright; bargain occaut new upright $0 monthly till paid. WJt.lohSiiK'auo iiU'j rutiou sc.

ivroeger pianos. Oll SAIE PIANOS STEIN WAY A hai cain: cood uuriKht. 8150 now pianos on install luuu.s; uitiun. uu.li: I nix, LllUIll U11U chanco: to $5, THOMPSON, OiS Fulton st, near rortiunti av; noi open evenings. JjlOU SALE PIANOS STEINWAY A I br.rcain 7Vii oct ivo carved rosewood case niano.

$100; Hardman upright, juonthly payments; piano rents and 4: payments anu wr; gooa organ auu stool $20. BIDDLE'S, 557 Fulton st, near DeKalb avonuo. 7K)R SALE ORGANS NEW PARLOR orcan 7 stoo taken for dobt price $25 only two left; bargain; you you will not buy such an instrument for tho nrico after thyso are sdIu. Call at reai estate ottice, 1,5114 Fulton st. 71 OR SALE PIA1SO A PRIVATE FAM ilvwill sacrifice heir magiitficent unrijrht cabimt crand niano; nearly new; cost $450; will soil for snot cash for S.LiJU, incuuing sear ana stool; nas nu tin provements; full iron framo; also a five years' guaranto.j from maker a decided bargain.

Inquire at private resi dence, 1211 Ulimon av. IOR EXCHANGE REDHEAD SUY DAM. 1.700 Fulton st. make a specialty of exchine; inir and havo at all timsi firit claad property to olfor: either city or country. JjiOR EXCHANGE WOULD LIKE TO exchango two pieces of property, all rented, in two rno loenh'f for one nioce or two adiaeont niacew.

any part of Brooklyn, worth about $12,000, mortgage not over $4,000. Addrasa box ag'omco. ilOR EXCHANGE A NICE 3 STORY hK.m.nt, irnrble front houso in the Twontv fifth Ward, near station, line neighborhood, to exchange for or country soat. P. DARLING U0 Court ytreot Fm SAL.E JTi'jrS.

FOR SALE FLATS 30,000 FOR 3 A s.nrir brown stone fiats. 317. 310 and 321 Nos trand av: ft cood (nvostmont on a EJod business UUL ANb i i WlilTINQ, 5 Beekman st, New York. i i it C. s.

DOARD IN A PKIVATE FAMILY OF JL9 adnlts, a sooond story front room, suitable for gentleman and wife or two single gentlemen; best of refer ence, loz aoutn rornanu av. TT" OARD ON THE HILL 20 WASH B3ingtou ar Nicely famished room; all oonveniencos; suit nolo lor one or two gentlemen; reierences ox changed. OARD 157 PIERREPONT ST, NEAR JLM Jbulton A largo, snnny iront room; nls: nail rooms ana ironc ana uaotc parior, nuimuioior uocior or ugui, du sin ess. BOARD FOR TWO YOUNG LADIES; a nico room on second floor in a pr irate family on Chesver place; torm3 mod3rflte: references exchanged. Address U.

Box 25, Eagle office; OARD ON THE HILL PARTIES CAN JLJI be accommodated in a good home, well heated, everything first class; terms moderato; table boarders takon reioronce. 70 Fort Greono place. BOARD 445 FRANKLIN AV, NEAR Putnam A family of adults have a larso and small room on second floor; folding bodB; sanitary plumb ing. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS A VERY dosirablo lareo sonth room: table unecontional in overyraspect; highest 122 Montagne 8t. reference giyen and required.

OARD FOR 5 A WEEK. YOUNG men can secure board in a private family on the ill: first class tablo and handsome rooms: runnlnjr water; oatu room. maaison st. OARD 302 LIVIN GSTON ST NICE second floor front, with board; ale handsome large back parlor; modern improvements; price $12 per couple; young man in square room wants roommate, $5.50 tihle boarders taken, OARD 187 BALTIC ST, BETWEEN Clinton and Henry Largo nicIy furnished annate rooms, with good board, suitable for two gent lomon or and wife pleasant house convenient walking distance to bridge or ferries; terms moderate. BOARD HANDSOMELY double and single rooms; all heated; running water: first class table; terms, $7 and upward weekly; table de hote 12 M.

to 2 P. M. and 0 to 8 P. M. "The Clnb," 155 Lawrence st, corner of l1 niton.

OAMNPROSPECT HEIGHTS Second floor, front, and connecting room; also, squaro sunny rooms on third floor; nil with running water and boated; ten minutes to bridge. Address or call at 100 Park place, corner Seventh a. BOARD A HANDSOME BACK PAR lor and extension; private tablo if desired; ra flnod family: hall room: first class houso; couplo of table boardors taken. Call at 41 Halsey st, near Bedford av, ono blook of Fulton e'efttpd BOARD 201 BALTIC ST, NEAR CLIN ton largo front room, suitable for two; also, connecting hall room neatly furnished, in an Amorican family, with good board terms $5 to $0 per woek; table boardors accommodated. OARD ON PROSPECfT HEIGHTS Square, sunny room on third floor, woll heated, running wator, sanitary plumbing houso and table flrst class, one blook from olovated station and surface cars; references oxchanscd.

207 Sixth ay. OARD 146 WILLOW ST EXCEL lent accommodations for gentleman and wlfo, or single gentlemen houss handsomely furnished and well heated; location unexcelled near Wall st. Ferry; seven minutos' walk to bridge terminus. BOARD 1 35G "SCHERMERHORN Handsomely furnished, sunny, square rooms, with superior tablo; location within easy distance of bridge ana ferries; gas and heat; terms moderate; references. OARD ON THE HILL 138 ST.

JAMES placo Very desirable third story rooms; all im Srovoments; thoroughly heated; table good and abun ant; near several car lines and station references exchanged. BOARD MANSION HOUSE, BROOK lyn HDights. directly opposite Wall st, N. Y. 4 minutes walk from Fulton or Wall st.

Ferry and tbe bridge terminus; superior accommodation: reasonable rates; select family and tran ient hotol; 2 00 roomB. BOARD $5 TO 7 AT 102 CLINTON AV; largo front alcore and small rooms; halls heated; folding bed; running water and first cLtsj table; one block irom station and surface cars; table boarders aa comniodatod, BOARD ON THE HILD (52 PUTNAM nv A nicely furnished socond story front room; fine location; excellent table; near three lines of cars; terms moderate; a few table Loirders accommodated; roteronces exchanged. BOARD 34 POPLAR ST NEWLY FUR nished rooms, all improvements; rospectablo working girls or gentlemen will find home comtorts, two minutes from bridge, at $4 and $5 weekly. Mrs. KEELING.

BOARD LARGE FRONT AND CON nocting rooms on socond floor, suitable for families or party of gentlemen flrjt class board modorato rates; table boardors accommodated. '222 Clinton st, Brook OARD ON THE HiLL 79 HANSON nlaco. a choice of back rooms, nicely furnished extra hot and cold water; ample cloot room on the first and socond floor, with good board aud attendance; oxcellent neighborhood; ono block to surface and elevated road torms moderate reference OARD GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, OR two single gentlemen, very pleasant third story sunny room, thoroughly noatod; large clo. ets; homo rnnlfinc abundant table roft.rence renuircd terms 1B10. Apply at G50 Quitlcy st, near Sumnor av union ju station.

OARD 5d LIVINGSTON ST HAND 9 somelv furnished snuare room, with hot and cold watnr. lai L'n closet, steam heated, tablo first class and ono of the finest locations on the Heights five minutes to bridge or furrios; table boarders accommodated. BJfrAKB OARD WANTED IN A "PRIVATE family, by a t'entloman. wife and baby, two rooms. second floor, in good neighborhood, firtoen to twenty minutes from bridge.

Addross VAN, Eagla office. IfcOARD WANTED GENTLEMAN AND wife dcsiio first class board in nrivate family or whero few boarder. large alcove or two connecting rooms; will furnish. Partios having unoxooptionabio location and refined homo may address PERMANENT, Box 24, Eagle olflco. rBJUNISBIED KOOHS.

FURNISHED ROOMS 62 WILLOW ST, three doors above Orange A large sunny room also, small one. UliNISHED ROOMS 175 CLINTON Bt, on the Hoights Rooms, heated, and all im provements; convenient to bridge and ferries. FURNISHED ROOM SECOND FLOOR, front, pleasant, sunny, alcove room, nicely furnished, in privatejamijyi07 Second plaoo. FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE A small bods; sanitary plumbing; fam iy i uuuiib. i1 ramtiui nv, uuar jruLiiaui.

FURNISHED ROOMS AT 91 CLARK and )H PinnaiinTn at.9 andiomnlv fnrmshnd front and back parlors, together or separate, well heated, to a party 01 gentiemenjor a tamuy also, no.ii rooms. ITiURNISHEl) ROOM TO LET, THIRD story front room, without board, nicely furnished with all the modern improvements. 08 iovt Greene place. TURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. LARGE and small rcoms; all improvements; very desirnble rooms, at reasonable rates.

Apply on premises, (iJUA juaiayouo av, TURNISHED ROOMS TWO LARGE. connecting rooms, sor.ar'i'jiy or toeethor. with tartia viua jib, jliii ukh. r.iiiiii. wai, lainiiy iiriv.tiu, i I ui i ROOMS 59 LAFAYETTE 1 av.

near Fulton st two nsatlv furnished looms for nuuscKeuping, lur man wuu no cniiurcn tzo.iiu icr wceK. FURNISHED ROOMS A NICELY FUR nished second story front room also a back room in a small private fauiily to lot to gentlemen. 34 Fort Greene place. Burnished room to let. largi B' front room: comfortnbl.v furnished for ono or two gentlomon as, bath, hot and cold water; terms $2 in private family houso is well boated to gentlemen ntato st, uetweon ana covins.

171URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, 3 OR 1 4 niroly furnished rooms for housekeeping, in brown stone house live minutes from Wall St Ferry; rent S320 nor month. Anolv at .101 Hicks st. between Joralemon and btate. I BURNISHED ROOMS ONE OR TWO rooms separately or together; house occupied by the owner; modern improvements uesiranie neignoornoon reierencos exchanged. 14u bouth Elliott place, near Hanson.

BURNISHED ROOMS WITH OR WITH out board also, a front narlor. suitablo for a doctor or any otrtce an mceiy rurmsuou ana ncatou couvouient to bridge and forriea terms moderate. Call all tho week at vviiiougtiuy st. AURNISHED ROOM5 TO LET, LARGE second storv rooms, with everv convenience, to rron tioincn or for light houseko jpiug; in privato family; near Uity Halt ana femes; terms reasonauie. 74 statu street.

URN ISHED ROOMS ON THE HILL 12( South Elliott nlaco. mnr Hanson Second storv alcove room: large: Buniiv oxnosure: all mm rovn ments; neighborhood good; rcturcnccs exchanged; pri vate lamuy. BURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, LAHGE front square room, run.aMo for ono or two gentle men, sunny 1 1 ti heat, gas and use ot bath: lnvate lamuy; goon noignoornoon terms niouerate. facinc st, between lionu ann iscvins. T.1URNISHED ROOMS 29S LIVING ston st.

onn Hanover nlacc. Dosirablo accommodn. tions for centloman and wife or single ecntlemeu rooms en suite or singly newiy nireo, containing moU' oin improvements; table board in viciuity. 2Uo Livingston st. FURNISHED ROOM YOUNG COUPLE with little liiil.

liavinrr taken a mnll linnsn nn linn or Myrtle av road in nico neighborhood, would like to let a iurnifihed room, with homo comforts, to a young lady, with reference: low to right party. Address VliKKUN, Kaglc oiiico, I71URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NEAT lv furnished front and back rooms on second floor. with heat, gas and bath within a few miuutys' walk of soutn ana wan street lorrio ana suruxa cars; rent $2.50 and $3 per week. No. 138 Harrison st, near iienry.

TCI URN ISHED ROOMS NICELY i niched larco front and back rooms, on second floor in a brick houso: all improvements; with owner; to gentlemen or for light housekeeping handy to all car routos anaiernes; rent mouerato. oil racmo st, near rourtn avenue. "HJ1URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ON third floor, front, a pleasant hall room; alo, a sijunro room, handsoraoly furnishod, with or without folding bed; running water; amplo closet room: house well heated: samo occupied by owner. 20 South Oxford street. IURNISHED ROOM LARGE SQUARE JL room, second floor, nicely furnished, for oue or two persons; private family; no children; hno central location; two short blocks from Flatbush av aud Fulton st junction; all improvements; terms moderato; references exchanged.

lio ochermerhorn st. TO I ET PA KTT OF LET PART OF HOUSE 30 ASH land Dlace Floor, suitable for small family: cood neighborhood. mo LET PART OF HOUSE FLOOR OF A 4 1ightrooras; stationary tubs; ront $12. Apply on premises, 400 Park av. TO LET PART OF HOUSE A FLOOR, unfurnished; boarding accommodation in the neighborhood, JIM av.

PART OF HOUSE LOWER TIO LET JL part iu a private house; high basement and all im provements; conveuient to station and two lines of cars. Address Eagle Bedford branch. LET PARTS OF HOUSES UPPER nart brown stone, heatod. $20: whole or Dirt of frame on Lafayette av; immediate possession. JwO.

F. GRAHAM, 22tl Sumner av. mO LET PART OF HOUSE S20 FOR JL upper p. vrt of 30:1 Van Bnren st, near Tompkins Park and station; 5 rooms and bath room. Apply to HOTALING HEY WARD, 253 Tompkins av.

mo LET PART OF HOUSE 4 ROOMS jL on parlor floor; halls furnished; use of tubs. bath. rent $14. 48 Columbia hoights: two minutes' walk from Brouklyn Bndgo and 1'ultou terry. mO LET PART OF HOUSE 128 A HULL st Floor of three rooms: heat and cas: bath tood neicrhborhood: use of laundry: owner occunies other portion of houso; rent 411; near Rockawayav.

npO LET PART OF HOUSE LOWER H. part ol rooms: tirst class nouse, three blocks rom eiovated station, hiteon minutt'S to tho bridge, tor 20 a month excellent neighborhood. Annly to ED WARD H. O.UANT1N, Nos. 32 and Court st, corner Kcmson.

lO LET PAJIT OF HOUSE LOWER nart. narlor and basement. 5 rooms: It storv brick. 1K0 WvckofT st. (t.

Marks nlaco) between Fourth and Fifth avs half a block from station all improvements good order; rent vory low immediate possession. Apply on premises. TlTO B.H'i'S'f OaEES. lO LET STORE A GOOD CORNER storo: iust tho for drurjist. b.iker or butcher: rontlow.

Full particulars of J.TALBOT, 1,200 Bed ford avenue. lO LET STORES REDUCED rentals: for anv tirst class hnsinfm trill let ono or thica totrether, with basomont; 1,110, 1,114, .1.124. 1.128. 1.200 and 1.202 Fulton st. near Franklin av Testation; first cl.is locatiou.

Apply to janitor on remises, or to A. VA.X AUlMfifl 71 Bioad ay, New York City. rgO LET ROOMS A FEW UN FUR JL nished rooms, sleam lieat. hot water, baths, finest unitary construction contrnl location. 2.JU JJuthold st; 2 to weekly each: references: noyounir children also uglu room, ttiruished.

rBO LET ROOMS TWO PLEASAHT JL rooms ou spcond floor; Tront room and alcove: to getheror separately; heat, gas, bath would furnish if deaired; adults proierrod couvoniont location near elevated and surface railroads; five minutes' walk to City Hall. 25 Bond st. TO H2ir COiU.VlKV PKOPEUTV, lO LET HOUSE FURNISHED A DE sirahle cottaeo at Lakowood. N. welt located on Madison nv; 10 rooms.

Call or address OWNER, 1.0J0 ueriumer Bt, urooxiva, or uuajjua La ko to AP JSTANTEU TO SELL A USEFUL ART iole, In ly: a good salary given. Address LOV KUlj, uox zo, n.aglo omao. ANTED AGENTS LADIES; ALSO made $27 before dinner, another ISlu flrst hoar. Address liiTi'ijrJ j.aKesiae, umoago, 111. rANT ED OPERATORS HAVING Willcnx Gtlitia' machines can secure work at homo by aoDlyinsr at LAUE WORKS, Prk av and nan et.

Muraes ami "SIT ANTED TO MIND GROWING CHIL droti and do upstairs worfca girl, by a lady moving to now xorK; wages 13.10. 'il uiiniou av. WANTED TO TAKE OARE OF A Imhr during tho dv onlv. a neat, intelligent girl Of 10 years; must sleep at homo. 49 Putnam av.

WANTED TO TAKE OARE OP RACY, a strong, neat girl; one who has had exporionce; must sioep noma nignts: wages 151. ajqu uiou Aay, uo oro 3 o'clock, at 521 Clinton av, "ANTED TO ATTEND A CHILD AT t.bst, is restless and needs care, tbo sorv icos of a thoroughly reliable woman: tho position will bo a good one and thn compensation uo maao sansiactory. Address M. Box 9. Eaglo branch, No.

44 Broad way. Gonlfs. Wusliors ntid ironers. ANTED A OOOK; ALSO, A GIRL nq ('hitinhrtriiiRtrl iti() wAltrflHH in a. Orivtttd famllv.

Apply, with loforonooB, after 2 o'clock, at 1G8 Hicks st. ANTED AS A FIRSTnbiTASS LATJN drosa and assist with tho npsta'rs work, a Kirl. Call at 147' Greono av. WANTKD TO DO PLAIN" COOKING in a small boardinn hoase. a Protestant woman.

1,410 Bomon st. t.eneral Housnwovtc. ANTED rO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a cirl 10 years old: one uleumuir home pre ferred. 114:8 Groom av. "1T5TANTBD TO DO GKNERAL HOUSE work in small family, a compotout girl roforoiice required.

Call at President at. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a tboroufrhlv competent Swede or German girl. Apply at ii5J Jeffe'rson av. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work In orivato familv. eirl.

Call at Sixth R7, Brooklyn. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl one who cooks, washes and irons well; first class refersnce required. Apply at 17 Socond st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a familv of three, a cirl. Ai)Dlyat40 Woodbine si, Brooklyn.

ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE wrrk. a vountr woman mtifit be a ffoon cook, wasner and ironer. Apply, with city reforonco, at 4IJ3 Grcsno nv, betwoon Bedford and Nostrand. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work for a Hmall fatnilv. a rlrl must bo ly eompotnnt.

with city roforoncos; nono othors nood ap Div. at) I'ai'K place, notweon mil ana aixm avs. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a first class cirl must be a goo'J oook and laundress. Add res J. Box (i.

Eagle oihco. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work a family of four adults, a girl must bo a good cook, waihor and ironer; NorweKian or Tprman preferred; reference require 3. Call Monday at 51 De catur st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a competent servant; no stairs; no fires; every convenience; must be a good cook, waitress ana lnnMiit nin nnil li ivn t.hn hnst. of rnfnrencnsr a a nnd home for a good girl 011 botwoon 8 and 9 P.

Saturday or Monday, MHAitlAHl, tue Herkeioy, ill Montague sr. WANTED SERVANTS AT THE Brooklyn Employment Bureau. 210 Washington st, near Concord (formerly 29 Concord Bt. Situations roady in city and country. Many rirls como who have norer neon at an outoe.

iiianagod Dy laaias WANTKD HELP MALES. X7ST ANTED JANITOR AD ULT FAMI ly to take rharKe of a flat: small rent and four Jieht rooms, inqniri at to uorronat. 'ANTED AS WRITERS IN OUR DE livory denartmont. smart younir men. WEUHS LER ABRAHAM.

'ANTED MAKER UP AND STONE hands. Annly at. BROOKLYN EAGLE JOB PRINTING OFFlOli. T5T ANTED TO" TAKE AN OFFICE AND roiiresont a manufacturer, a man IS, iu per week; small capital re iiired. Address, with stamp, MANUFACTURER, Box 70, Wost Acton, Mass.

TtKTANTED TO REPRESENT A LARGE a laruo accident insurance company, a live man; liberal terms to right party. Addrass Box No. 5,248, Bostou, Mass. "TST ANTED A SMART ACTIVE BOY, about 1." vfnrfi of fi'ft. hvin" with his nnroiiifl.

Apply Mmi'iav ntormnc nt o'clock to MAixAUiiiK CKri'HIUON TUEATKIt. ANTED FOR" RETAIL LIQUOR Iius'misi two first class bartenders; mast bo pro fifiimit miicr.s i'l come well recommended. Apply at UOMXi Fulton Urooktyn. "ANTED A CARPENTER OR PAINT to livo in flat: nart rent taken out in work only man; small family. ORAliA.M, '29 aumnerav.

rANTED DO YOU USE FIGURES 1 Karnsworth's Noy Systom of Addition solves tho nf hirlitiMnif cilcuJjition Jiearned in an hour. For higher! mdorHemint and particulars intdoeo ntamp I) MLMUHU'PII fVl IMxwtfnii IMMilrlin.f Ilin. cintiati, (J. ANTED AGENTS WE PAY TO uei tnouth to enorcetio f'outlomon and ladies in nrnmirei ntnmlipra for otir assiciation. If vou can onlv dovotu a fow hour.

each weiik to our bUriinoss it will you well. toi turciior narticumrH auaross kaiiuixaii l.IlillAKY AoSOuI A ItUiV, IJJiJntato at, Uhtcaieo. ANTED WE WANT TO HI HE AN cnorKetic porriou In every locality to dirttributo advortisiug matter and attend to our local interests. A filn.rv of nr dav and citiHnSGs' will bo Ttaid. AddroHS, inclosing i cent stamp for partionlar3, Univorsai Supply unicago, iu.

iso poauua ansvyeren. ANTED ADmVER, AN ACTIV 1 enorgetic man tSf good address, strictly temperate habit a. careful driver, first class canvatjser and col lector; not afraid of hard work; first cIobs reforonccs from former omployor required, Addross UAnnbo, uoi itagfo onico. ANTED AT ONCE, A FEW GOOD salesmen to sail our goous oy sammo to mu u'iioio salo and retail irada. Wo are the largest manufacturers in our lino tuaworia; noorai sainry paia; jormanouc position; money advanced for wages advertising, etc.

or urn to rm aiaroas vvjm iau 'w kjm cngo, oi Cincinnati, O. XTLT ANTED TO CANVASS FOR ONE OF the leading life insurance oompauiort of New York, a man of good address; new style of insurance; very desirable; benefit immediate in case of death; premiums can bo paid monthly; experienced canvasstra pruferroti salary and commission; bring roforonoo. ll. .1. MIX, 307 Fulton st Brooklyn, opposite Uity Hall.

157 ANTED SITUATION I II 2 dm sum nit fir. bv a Kwodiflh woman hascood exneri ence. Call or address Miss E. J. tlatbnshav.

top noor. I it vhv. uii'l rsnitmtr CKKCh. ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE 7 to young cbildren, by a woman; is thoroughly ex porioncotl; take a baby from the month Adtlrcis rvagie orancn, i liroauwoy, fcXTANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, by an oxporiencetl colored girl; can taku entiro charge of Infant from birth and of groving children. Call at present employer's, with whom sho has lived A)rANTED SITUATION TO CARE FOR 7 children and do light housework, by well educated (ierman eirl best rocomnlendations.

Call or address H.jfi st, Urooylyn. lianinci'iiiunis and Waltrencss. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bnrma' nnd waitress, or to do eoneral hourieuork in a small family, by a willing and obliging girl; good romronco. ort.aii) av. rANTEJ) SITUATION AS A CHAM by a younir Danish girl, lately landed, Plea so call at 158 Sackelt st, third floor.

WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bonnaid and waitress, by a neat younc German giii; voiuimo ami competent; uosl ot roiurenccs. au dress M. Kagle ultics. NTED SITUATION AS A CHA11 or as a nurse, 1 resoectnblo colored ciri willing and obliging to whomsottver her. Call or addross for two days CHAMBERMAID, UOU Warren nt, Hrookij mjoiiiI Jloor.

'ANTED SITUATION TO DO I stairs work, bv a vounn cirl: would wash or iron. or oo otnor woi k. neaau call lor two days at ij asu land place, nonr Hanson 'ANTE I SIT ATION DO UP stairs work and mnke hersolf useful, or will do light housework, bya younp girl. Call for two days at 4'' Union st i inq eocona hell no can'! ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP Ktaira work and is competent wailri' hv a ro spoctablo young girl; willing and obliging; first class reference from present employer. Please call for two days at I Congress st, near Henry.

(JO0h. aslUT miii U'oilCVh. aTST ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK If and launilross ty a ro. ipectablo colored noman. Call Tor the uoo at 15)11 Bond st.

WTANTKD SITUATION AS" "A COOK, TV wnshor and ironor. or to do housework in a small famiij', by a jtfll)Io young Swedish girl has good cny reierences. unit at ir.u nevitiB st, lop noor. "ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, wasner auu ironer ana to make nerseii Kenoraiiv usoiui. oy a nrst ciass coiorea cook, tta Atiauncav, Brooklyn.

JANTBD SITUATION AS A COOK, or to do general honsowork, by a rospectablo young colored girl; joo A voferoncos. van 101 Ave days on Mrs. ijynj' at. i.on.v iMuton ax 7T ANTED SITUATION AS A GOOD ciok and laundress, by a icsnectablo cirl; is will nig and obliging; would liko 10 work wAfr anolhi has the best citv roforence. Tirfj call at 150 l'orJf av, corner oi J'ranxiin, top uoor.

"ttTANTED SITUATION AS A PLAIN conk, washor and ironer. for two days at 77 Lawrence st. WANTE SITUATIONS ONE kitehon maid or do upstairs work, thi AS A other as nurse, by two riiveutsti gins, uau at ouo Mrs. BKRGijVIST. Carroll st.

floiiHeworli. V5TANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in a small family, bv a younfir wom an lately lauded; is a good plain cook and foundress. uau ior two oaya at 01.1 vvasntngton av, iiroottiyn. "YETANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, bv a vonni cirl: is willinc and oijiiciotr: nan trooa reierences. wecei st uro lyn.

ANTED SITUATIONS TO DO GEN oral housework, by two younc ctrls; will bo found willing and obliging; referonco if roiiuired. Please call or address IKi l'lory st. ANTKD SITUATION TO DO GEN eral hnusawork in a small urivato familv. or would do work, by a respectable young girl; has best of city rol'orenco. IMeisa call for two days at 181 Smith st; no cards answered.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, by a rnsnectable vouna sirl rood plain cook, washor and ironer. Please call tor two days at nrfi.spnr, nmi over's. 1 rr at present employer's, 137 St. James placo, near Lef ions, ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework, bv a resnectablo woman: is a good cook and laundress; good bread and biscuit bakor and his best reference. Ploaso call at 701 Borgen st.

top door, 'ar. 'ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework in small private family, by a compeiout girl; ho at of roferoni'o. PJoao call Friday and Saturdav moruiug at (i47 Dolvalb av, between Nos trand and Mamy. iTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, bva rorfiiectabls young Swedish six months in this conntry; is will ing and obliging. Please call for two days at 'Zl'l Bergon st, Brooklyn, top iloor.

ANTEO SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, bv a rosnnetable colored woman, with a child il years old; no objection to a lint good city reference. 457 Vandorbilt av, near Gates. ANTED" SITUATION TO DO GEN oral liou. owci k. bv a ro.

neclablf cirl: thorout'blT understand1; her business: is a trood wjishor and ironer: can give good city reference from her last employor. Can uu seen at ini Mi'Jueti si. "ANTED SITUATIONTO ASSIST IN house teenuiL'. or anv mace of trust, bv a vomicr North (ilm iiwui fond of children: sneaks aoml Knulish pood needle woman. Address G.

Box J. Kngle olitce. ANTED SITUATIONS ONE TO DO tremral housework (is a cood cook and laundress and can niakt good nroad), the other to do light housework and mind children, by two sisters; good refor ences; no carUs. I'leaso cantor two nays at 1.JJ Tcntn street. rANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED hv ladies Brooklyn LmnJoynicnt Bureau.

210 Washington et, nonr Concord (formerly at 20 Concord Gt). Sen ante of all nationalities. Wo do not nromiso perfection, out try to eeiet i too oesi nuip. ix. a.

vvei nurses. WAIVTI5 3 AT BO'StAffiKS. ANTED SITUATION AS SECOND hand baker, by a respectable man. agod 5, just landed; not afraid of work. A BAKEli, Hicks at.

ITED SITUATION AS A CLERK in ctnrn nr mn asiat in oflico. bv a votinsr man can furnish good roforencos. Pleftse address J. ISaglo Bodford branch WANTED FEATHER CURLERS, ply at 315 Fulton st, Brooklyn. 170R SALE FARM OR EXCHANGE Jl SomerviUo, N.

83 acres; good house and uuiuuuuinga; peaoa trees in ooannf, togetner with stock ot horses, cows and farming implements complete; price 12.000. J. N. ALLEY, 211 Montague TDIOR SALE HOUSE OR EXCHANGE jl emgant country residenee; large grounds, lawn. ornamental trees, nhrtih.

nl.nf. rnTinrtnrv all im. provomenlB; first class in every respect; less than hour u'" wiuuwjtu pnuu, jvuurctjs itiiliii nagie otneo. TIOR SALE HOUSE 2 STORY FRAME JL oottngo, 0 rooms; five minutes' walk from depot Btreet paved, sidowalks flagged, water in kitchen; fino or aor; nigh ground; forty trains daily eaoh sa. 'DU; torms oosy.

Address ORANGE, Box 10, Ej Easlo omco. FOR SALE FARM AT A SACRIFICE Thirlv.firo mnmn ,1 ,1, A 1 nnl 1,1,11,1. ings, at Southold. L. i.

farm fronts on Pocouio Bay, is first class land nnd under good cultivation buildings rnnAtllnn A AAm 11, TOOir old. TTIOR SALE HOUSE OR EXCHANGE JL1 Country seat at Dunellen. N. ono hour from New iutk; turoo acres, uounie iramo nouse, naving gas, water, heated bv steam, docoratod. otc irardpner'n cot tage, stable, fruit and shade; three minutcw' walk from donot nnrlnpt, lilann PhotAirnih nnrl narlinnkri urit.h u.

il. rn uuLj i montaguo sc. CjIOR SALE LOTS 100X200. ON DE JL Kalb av, near Sumner av station on two elevated roads: price modorato; very little mouoy requirod. RU uaimj JiooKmanst.ivew rone.

lOR SALE LOTS GOOD PROFITS can be realized this Fall in lots on linen of elevated railroads. If you are looking for profits call on l). P. DARLING 30 Court st. OR SALE LOTS ON THE BEST part of St.

Marks av, feet doop. will bo sold riffht. Appiy to itALii'n 1j. uuuit, siu a niton st, cor ner Clermont av, ITIOR SALE LOTS SINGLE LOTS OR large plots in all sections of ths city, along lin of elevated railroads; lots in Twenty sixth Ward at $350 and upward, near improved neighborhood and elovated railroads; will double soon; buy now. D.

P. DARLING A 30 Court st. EOR SALE LOTS DEGRAW ST AND Nostrand av, 00x100, Park place nnd itogt. av, 17oxlB0, Fulton st and Lewis av, 50.2 foot fronts, Fulton aud Hull sts and Saratoga av, 107 foet front; choice, lovol lots, Schenectady av, only $100 up in plots to suit. L.

H. WEJSliR, 37i) Fulton st FOR SALE LOTS A A EN UE fronts in tho finest location on Pro3poct Park slopo, including of tho best corners within two blocks from the park and other choice loaatious in Brooklyn, with a liboral builder's loan; also iu excellent location near tho Thirty ninth St Ferry and on the lino of tho Fifth av road aud Bath Boaoh, in wholo or partof blocks, plots or studio lots; an oioellont oyportimity for investors and builders call and ox amnio maps, otc, at 20 Court at (Phenix Building) aud 276 Flatbush a v. liKONAUD MOODY, Heal Estate gPECIAL: DIAMONDS AT BARGAINS. Are vou lookinir for diamonds for the holidays at prices that are tho rogular valuoi? Wo havo a largor stock than evsr boforo; all the purest and finest of white stones. No imperfect, yellow or cheap, flawed stouej doalt in.

Wo buy thorn for immediate cash from parties who havo to sacrifice; hence can sell thorn lor less than tho regular prices charged olsewhnro. "Wo hnvo been OVER TWENTY Y1CARS ON THE ONE SPOT, And our roliabilitv cannot be iiuestioned. T. H. SRAM AN, MYRTLE AV, CORNKR BEDFORD, DIAMOND SLEEVE BUTTONS FOR gontlomau, $10, $13.

$15, $20, S25. Ladies' siy.o, $5, $10. All tho finest of white stones. Also diamond link 1 nttons, $10 to $50. Tho assort mentis largo.

H. SKA MAN, MYRTLE AV, CORNER BEDFORD. Kslablished over 20 yoars on one spot. DIAMOND SOLITAiRE RINGS, $5, $7, Slt. $12, $15.

$20. $25 to $300. Over ononunurod rings to soleot Ire Alt the nnost of white nniiiant diamonds, uentiomen's ulamond rings, very haa tho stone sunken and closo set, $15, $25. $05, $75. T.

H. SEAMAN, MYllTLE AV, CORNER BEDFORD. Established over 20 years in ono spot. DIAMOND LOCKET CHARMS FOR gentlemen; large size, revolving, platinum and 0 cold, $L0; smallor si so $12; diamond studs, $0, 1 $10, $15, $25, to $200; all tho finest of white diamonds. T.

H. SEAMAN, I Myrtla av, corner Bedford. EstabHshovl over twenty years on one spot. DIAMOND EARTTlNGS77JVi5R ONE hundred pairs to soleot from, 80, 10. 2Ti, SI 00 to 1.400; nil tho finost of white diamonds: I dcci led lmrBains.

T. H. BEAMAN, Myrtlo av, cor 1 ner Bedford. Kstablishud over twenty years on tho one spot. PIRITUALISM.

W. FLETCHER. UNCONSCIOUS TRANCE MEDIUM Can be consulted at H14 Fulton st. da ly. Public soanco TUESDAY, 8 P.

and THURSDAY, It P. M. HEALTH FOOD" AGENCY, 2110 BROADWAY. MARCY AV. STATION.

MAIL ORDERS DELIVERED FREE. M. M. DUUAN, Aiiont. OST ON NOVEJ1BER 22.

A PA01C JLJ AOE marked "Rurdiek, Ji'K) Ninth sf," will bo paid for its return to J. W. K1RIC, 10 RorRon st. I OST THANKSGIVING EVENING A VOUKETROOK, contiininR money, and papers; S10 rew ird tor loliirn oi nupors to M. M.

1 RANCH, hat store, 1,140 Ilrca lj.ooklyn. 57HOUND ON RALPH AV, WELWESDAyT 1 November 20, a WATCH AND CHAIN. Owner, send description and address to C. Box 25, Eagle oiiico. ff OST NOVEMBER 27, ON COURT 3.

st, bstwonn tuh st. and Cily Mail. PACKAOE marked I Broj. Owings. reward will bo paid for its return to J.

W. Kl ttK, Ml Uarxen st. UST FRIDAY, IN FULTON ST CAR betwoon Bedford av nnd Cumberland st, betweon tho hours of 4 and 5, a pair of gold, chased EYEGLASSES, the gift of a deceased husband. Finder will bo suitably rewarded by returning to 403 Carlton av. 1" OST PLEASE DELIVER TO OR OOR jLA respond with G.

HOWES, 34 Baintindgo st. conccruiu gray canvas BAG and BUNDLE done up in shawl sti ap, lo in Batoon Novemhar 27, and ro.oive pay fci tro iblrt. LOST ON FRIDAY jUTERNOONr NO venibor 20. in going from Van Buron st aud Tompkins av to Gates av car, Loosor'a aud other stores, a lady's stiver WATCH and FOB. A reward will bo given if returned to 50 Van Buron st.

OST ON Jlf nonr Sumner av. and Hancock st, a cold headed HAIRPIN, A liberal reward will bn pnid by returning tho same to WILLIAM J. BOESON, 20 Mercer st. Now York City. 25 REWARD LOST, ON NOVEMBER MP 20, in Brooklyn, a lady's open foco gold WATCH; fhrro stones sapphire, ruby and diamond on back No.

100,720. The above reward will bo paid for returu thy same to 277 St. James place, Brooklyn. ryUSIVKSS 400 Will bijy Icntire" furniture '4T'of fully fnrtiisliod 3 story house, filled with boarders. entral location, well established la ly out of health aud obliged to giro up busitiess; house with bathroom and modern improvements.

ROGERS, Box 10, Eayte office. jfi RAND CHANCE; OLD ESTABLfSHED y( butcher shop, for sale; corner Grand av aud Dean st; stock and fixtures, horse, wagon and good will. cheap; death in tho family ono half price, 4350. ROZELL BARNES, 370 Myrtle av; open evenings. aM.S.S, CAEIHaAES, ETC.

HANDSOME DARK BAY HOUSE 15 hands, (i years, elegant brougham by Brewster, ami harness; als brown horse, 10 hands, I. years, c.u)0 roc iaway by Domarost also, lady's brown pony, 13j hands, (j village cart and harness, complete $175; also, very stylish spirited Kentucky mare, 3 5J i hands, years, tow sido.iar wagon by Flan drau, and harness; also, bay Hanibltonian horse, 15f hroivn team Morgan horses, full brothers, bred iu Vermont al. pair blaok horso.i, 15J4 hands, and twenty othor ood driving horses and fitty goo. I soc oud hand wa All at MOWURAYS Stables, 233 Hehermorhorn st. A 1 REAT BARGAINS IN lUtOUGMAMS, Hjriatidaulotf), coupq rockaways, phaetons, buggies and sleiahs double and single harness of all kinds saddles, bridles, on account of giving up storo 104 Atlantic av.

Apply to ANDREW MOWBRAY, 233 Schormer horn st, who will accompany you to storo and show goods. CHESTN UT HORSE, "15 1 2 HANDS, Yf yenrsold, suitable for a doctor; can trot close to three minutes prico $150. At MOWBRAY'S Stable, 230 Schcrmcrhorn st, or address B. Bjx 5, Eagle oiiico. A L(iHT C()lJPE FOR SALE; IN FIRST class condition suitable for a dm tor or privato will be sold at a sacrifice, pro ont owuer having no iiso for it.

Can be soon at 552 Myrtlo av. A YOUNG, STYLISH, BAY MARE FOR Hale: free driver; finely broken, and perfectly mud: without a fault: also uhaeton. sinirlo harnoss. etc. if dosiied.

Address OWWIill, 5 HO iVnshington av, liroo cjyn. NOTBCES. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Ik3 Mo. es May, plaintiff, n.aint William 11. Davc nuort, public administrator, cLc, and others, dofondauts In pui suance of a of loreclosnru and salo made and entered in the above entitk avtioti.

ttoarin.i; dato tho 30th day of November, lhHil, tho underiqned, the roteree appointed in and by said judgment, will soli at public auction, in the rotunda of the House of the County of KitiKR. in tlw City of Oi ooklyn, Now York, on the luy ol uecomuor, infill, at noon, tno formed by the interse tion of the southeasterly side of Uitruion street wittl tno soutllivesterly siae ot Central avenue; ruimin thonco soutliwesterly aloni llai iuon street t.venty feet; thouco south astorly and parallel with Central avenue and part of the distance through a party wall erootod pirtly upon the premises hcroby scribed and partly upon Iho adjoluiiifz southwesterly Int. ono hundrod feet; thouco northeasterly aud parallel with Harmon street twenty feot; and thence northwesterly and parallol with Central avenue aud part of ths distance through a party wall erected partly upon tho premises horoby described and parlly upon the adjoining northea itorly lot, one hun lrO'l feet to tho point or placo of beginning. Dated Vovernber 30. 1.S8!).

KOBEin PAYNE, Referee. Ira Lno BAMnnitoun. Plaintiff's Attnrncv, MS0 Broadway, New York City, N. Y. Y.

SUPREME COURT, OOUJSTYOF Kings ulacc ot trial Lucy Shields against James and Mary Shields, his wife, tho name Mary" being fictitious, tno real Christian name being unknown; William Shields, Martha Jano Shields, Sarah Swanston and Notson Swanston, her husband, and tho unknown heirs and devisees of Sara.Il Swanston and Nelson Swanston, if any. Summons To iho above named defendants: Yuu are hereby Bunimoned to aussver tho complaint in this action and to servo a copy of your answer ou the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days alter the service of this summons, oxclusivo of the day of service; and in case of your failuro to appear or ans judgment will bo taken agAinst you by delanlt. for tho relief demanded iu the complaint. Dated Novomber 20. LOUIS COHEN, Plaintiff's Attorney.

Office and Post Office address. No. 170 Broadway, New York. To tho defendants James Shields and Mary Shields, his wife, and Sarah Swanston and Nelson Swanston, her husband: Tho foregoing summons is served unon you by fmbllcation pursuant to an ordor of Hon. Willara flart Btt, one of tho justices of tho Supremo Court of tho State of New York, dated November 27, 1S80, and filed with the complaint in the oflico of tho Clerk of thn County of Kings at his ollice, in the City of Brooklyn, on tho said November 27, 1880.

Datod New York, Novoinber 30, no30 7w LOUIS COHEN, Plaintiff's Attornoy. CITY COURT OK BROOKLYN JAMES Koss, plaintiff, against Samuel W. Elliott and others, defendants. Oeohuf.W. Plaintiff's Attorney In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale of this court mado in tno above ontitlod action, bearing dato the 20th day of November, 18KO, I will soil at public auction, by Thomas A.

Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the ralosrooms. No. Willoughby street, in tho City of Brooklyn, on Iho 23d day of December, 1HK1I, at 12 o'clock, noon, tho following described land and promises All thoso throo certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, with tho buildings thoveon erected, lying, boing and situate in the Twenty second Ward of tbo City of Brooklyn, County of Kints and State of New York, and takon together aro moro particularly boundod and do.icribL as follows, to wit: lloginning at point on tho northerly sirlo of Oarfleld place distant ono hundred aud fifty 150) feet cc8 irom the cornor formed by t.10 intersection of tho northerly sido of Garlield placo iith the eastorly sido of Fifth avenue, running thonco northerly and parallel with Fifth avenue ninoty Hvo (0:0 feet and four 1) inches; thence oastorly and jiar.iliol with Gartield plr.co, or noarly so, fit'ty sovon (57) foot and six and three fourths (ilW) inches; thonco sout'iorly and attain parallel with 1 itth avonuo and partof Iho way through a party wall ninety oight (i'S. feet and ouo iifth 11 of an inch to tho aforesaid northerly side of Garlield placo; thonco westerly along the said nortbevly sido of Oarliold placo filty sovon feet anil six inchos to tho point or placo of beginning. Oat No no30 tlwSAW CLARK 1.

RHINEHA1IT, Sheriff, Crown" street new york su PRE.MR COURT, COUNTY OF KI.VOS Albon P. Man and William Man. as tf mtoes, against Mary U. Klkinsand others. defendants.

HKNliv H. Man. Attor 1 Willi su N'uw York Citv In nursuauco ot a indnmont. of foroclosuro an I Bile, duly mado aud entered tboabovo entitled action and bearing date the 27th day August, 1S.S0, tho undersigned. Sheriff of Kings Countv, will sell at public auction, at tno salesrooms No.

Willoughby streot, in tho City of Brooklyn, on tho ilth day of Docombor, at 12 o'clock, noon, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctionoer, tho property described in said judgntont, All that triangular pioco or parcel of ground situate in tho Cily of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Mato of Nuw org. boundod and describod ns follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in the center line of Oro streot distant three huiidred nnd fifty foot easterly in a diroct line from the easterly lino of Now avenue, which point is oquidistant from Now York avenue and Brooklyn avonuo. and running thonco oastorly aton the contor lino of Crown street ono Hundred and sovenly saven leet and nine niciies to the oastorly boundary of tho land formerly of William Dodeo: thonco northorlv alon said boundary sovon hundred and ninoty foot and one inch till it intersects a lino drawn parallol with New York avonuo and Brooklyn avonuo, at etiuitl distances thorefrom, and thence southwardly along said parallollino soven hundrod and sixty nine feet nnd elovon inches to the point of beginning in tho centor iluo of Orown streot aforesaid. Dated Broplc lyn, Kings County, Navr York, Novomber 14, 1880.

nol43mTi4M4(looQ premises nien ionca 111 said jiulKincnt ami therein au srribed, as lollows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel 1 of land, with the improvements thereon, situate, lying and boniB in tho KiBbteontb Ward of tho City of Brook I lyn. Comity of Kind's and Mate of ISoiv York, boundod and as follows, to wil Boginninj; at a point on the southeasterly side ol lla muu streot, distant three hundred and oiirlltv foot southwesterly from the corner ANTED SITUATION AS A WAIT. cr in private family, by a rospectablo colored man: furnish good reference. uau at iou uiorcmont av. rourin noor.

1ST ANTED SITUATIONAS ASSIST ant bookkeeper in office, by a young lady derstands typewriting. Address Box 2, Fagle Firtl nn th av orancu. rANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man. bv a man thnrouehlv nostod in the oare. hand ling and drivins: of trottine and carriage horses.as wait as in the care of harnoss and carriages has had twenty years' experience and can furnish written and personal references as to ability and character willing to work on trial.

Address ALEXANDER, Box 2. ISaglo office. WAlVffE WASI5IN, TST ANTED WASHING AND IRONING. to go out by tho day, by a Swedish woman. 45 aioya sr, top noor.

WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by reliable colored woman, nioo eentlnmoa's Plonae call for two on Mrs. LEWIS, at 827 Atlantic av. "ANTED 7 ASHING AND IRONING, hw an oxcellant Swedish laundress: toco out bv tue a ay or mics noma: smrti ana ooiiars ana cuiib specialty Call at 8t54 Atlantic av. WASHING BY A RESPEO table woman: to do centlemen's wasbinir: noatlv rlnnt. Plnntin nnll tA.rln'f.7lH W.rron mi noir Tfvf top noor.

rANTED WASHING WITH OR without ironing, bv a resneotable woman, to do at nome; oest city raiurenco. Aaaress ooutn riiiott place, two nights; do not nng TSTANTED WASHLNG BY A YOUNG TT woman, to go out by tho day or take home. Please call at or address No. 13 Fifth st. between Smith nnd lloyt.

WANTED WASHING A COL nrnd woman, hv th dav. nr take bnmn" hv thi dozen; city referenoa. Call at 47 Warren st, cornor of lioua. ANTED WASHING TO TAKE IN at homo bv month or dozen, bv a rosncctablo coiorea woman cau give reference is a nrat cias laun dross. Add re is Mrs.

DOUGLASS, Hudaoiiav.be' tween oiyrcio av ana uounson hc, top uoor. ttTANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable woman; ladles', gflntlemen'n or lainiiy wasuing, oy me uozon, wopk or montn; is a goo a wftahor and ironei reference. 607 Lafayette av, corner xompKins, nrst noor, ANTED ASHING AND IRONING, bv a reHnectabln Swedish woman, to no nut the first day; of thewook; is a good washer and ironer; has goou ruiorence. jr lease can ntio Aaeipni si, nrst noor, uaoK room. Airs.

u. uijaauri. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable woman, ladlos1, gontlomen's or family washing or will tro out two davs the week nest city roierances, ui all at or address 8(34 Dean street. ANTED WASHING" AND IRONING, TV by respectable woman, to tako homo or go out br tho dav: has tho best of reference; will thank tho lady who gives ine work, as have recently buried my miauaua. uau on mrs.

uuhkIjL.y, urana st. WANTED WORK DY A RESPECTA bio American woman, day's work. Call at or ad' dress Vandorbilt av. VST ANTED WORK DY A WOMAN, TO go out by the day; can do all kinds of work, washing and ironing. Call any day but Monday at 117 rnira piaco.

ANTED WORK AV ASHING AND lo tako home or an out, bvthn dav. or nousecieamnir, ny a roimectaoie tierman woman, uaii ttuui ewi Olio, M. JiUUiii, ti'O A Iff Hill JrWHIJ'Hl 1r ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA' ble Swedish woman; washing and ironing to go oiituy uio uay or nousecieaning; nas gooa city roier WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble woman; washing and ironing or houseclcan imr: would holD in anv kind of work: aaod cook wait. ress, best refcronce. Please call all tho week at 18 i.

rout man 6t; pioaso ring socoua noli. ANTED WORK BY THE DAY, BY a resnoctanm woman, or wasuing at ner own nouse is a first clais laundress; wo.dd do houoocleaning or cooking; unuouotcu reierenco given. Apply to airs, m. riertiimor piauo. rANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA Ilia nnln.nrl ,1,.

1. enco. Please call on or address CHARLOTTE SMITH Hudson av, rear. ANTED WORK BY A RESPECTA ble yon it womm. to uo out bv the dav or to take homo Wushinir and iron inc.

nr tn rln Itnna'ti lnnninif in a good laundress: has good city referonco. Call for two days at 4 (J fctojkton st, butiroen Nostrand and Marcy avenues. WANTED AB A PROTESTANT woman wants a baby to mind at horown homo: will erivo it a ntotner'a care. (Jail for thi oo aava nt lintel sr, urooxiyn. a.

aii'i uitisiuu. WAf'lTElI ANTED ENGAGEMENT A GOOD pianist is willing to play in Sunday school for small salary. uon or aauross r. ro. lranxnn aronuo.

ANTED PUPILS FOR THE VIOLIN, 2vi and nO enntn nnr losnri main nr fnm.iln nr oial attention to boginners; oxcellent method. SOALKS, uox nagioomce. 7tr ANTED PI ANO PUPILS A tlrman teacher of exnerionoo receives niann nn piIb: beginuorstakenatroduoodtorms. AddressPIANO TLAUiiftK, jsox f.agie omco. ANTED; DRESSMAKING LADIES TV desirinr a ncrfoet lit and first class dressmaking will call at yufi Bergon st, betweon Fourth and Filth STSrANTED DRESSMAKING BY COM netont dressmaker, a few more onffafrnmnnts.

tn rrn B. tO Call viib ii vuvujyy poriucv Jittor; uuai; reioroocorj, aunress racmcst. ANTED PUP 1LS E. PALMKR basrosumod lnsunns vnnnlnnrl ninno' pupils please apply oarly for choico of hours: advance ment guaranteed Paris Conservatoiro motliod. Apply WANTED DRESSMAKING AN porienced dresfltnakor would liko to mako a few more engagements by the day; is perfect In all its uiHiiuuutt, luiiui iiiuuu suns auu wrups a specialty, o.

il Kagle ottice. ANTED PIANO PUPHjS A LADY would Hkoafow more pupils for tho piano; will give lessons this Winter ut pupils' residence for $8 a iiuanur inuiuuuii uiHiruutiun guarauteeo. oest reier ence given. AdareBS MUSIC, Kngle oflico. "VSJ ANTED PUPILS A COMPETENT and thorough lady toaoher, North German, do birea pupii ior uerinan ami rrencn; lauies taugnt privately; boginners instructed by a new and easy method terms moderate, especially to teachers; highest refer once.

Address Miss Box 4, Eagle office. "VT ANTED SINGERS 100 VOICES FOR the chorus for the festival service to be held it tho First Presbytorian Church, at which Stainer'a "St Mary Magdaleno" and Barnby's07th Psalm will bo sung. wibu uruuuairai acoinpaniment; personal appucaiiona may bo made at Chandler's on Tuesday and Fndav ater nonns, Docembor and 0, aftor also, at the above cntirott (Honry st, near Utark), on Wednesday evening, December 4, from to members of tho lato Philharmonic Chorus are nartinnlarlv invited r.hoarn als boein Wodnesday, Decembor 11. R. HUNTINGTON wuuiiiviAn, musical uiroctor.

WAIV'JI'Kn HOUSKS, A7I7ANTED HOUSE FOR INVEST mont A 2, or 4 story browr. stono or brick nouse, on tno lino ot Kings Uonnty must bo a bargain, Call or address 445 Franklin av. ANTlED HOUSE TO PURCHASE A house and stable, or irronnd to bnilrl Ktnhln. op tnuiuia, mull iu I Urt. UIIHUlU UltSll UUBLOJIltJr.

JX, U. ituuinsuw, Herkimer st. TANTED HOUSE I WISH TO PUR chase a small houso right away; can pay all cash necsssarv. Send full narticu ars and lowest cash nrico. which must bo a bargain, to EDWARDS, Bedford 'ANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE, liy an invalid lad v.

a ti storv dwellinir in oood loca tion, not far out: must bo on sunuy side of street and 'inn iwuwm uuia uuu iiiauiu unuvu (41 vo tun uuiuild auu lowest pneo. iiuiui uox .1, ttagio omco. VTANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE a f2 or .1 storv dwelling; must bo in Boition ed by Fulton st. Washington. DoKalb and Bedford avs.

Send particulars to F. R. JORGENSEN, i Bedford avonuo. 'ANTED HOUSE BY A CASH BUY nr. a sl'orv and basement brown fitnnn in Twnn.

ty third or Twenty fourth Ward, nonr lino of olevat ro.id must bo a bargain for ensh. Address RORARUR. WASTEI HE. 'ANTED STORE TO RENT SMALL storo on south sirioof Fulton at. hutwonn Wm hs ler Abraham's and Loesor's: nossossion in oc any timo up to May established business; would iftiiu long teaso.

uiiaikuiD, riox ir, naiio omco. "ViTANT ED SHOES AND CAST OFF clothij" at NEWSBOYS HOME. Poo ar st for our poor beys and girls, may send for same. Plcaso advise us that wo ANTED TO BUY. A CORNER LI otior storp.

with first clnss fixtures and loner lease Addr ss. with full nariicular. LIOUORS. urancn. i utoauway; noagonts.

A NTED LE FT OFF CLOTHING HANOVER will nav ner cent, more than anv otiier dealer in the city for gantleinon's and ladies' loft off clothing. Call on or aJdress A. HANOVEH, 2U7 Atlantic av. rANTED LEFT OFF CLOTHING Ladies' and crontlomon's: 1 will nav ner cent, moro than any doalor iu tho city. Call on or address ij.

rniijijii'G, U4 onmn st, uoiweou ocnormernom ana Stato. WAlVffED EA Wj ESTA'fi'E WANTED REAL ESTATE MEDIUM priced houses, convenient to tho bridge, for in vostnifnt. Send particulars, stating lowest cash price, to INVESTOR, Putnam av, Brooklyn. ANTED HEAL ESTATE OOK: lvn investor would nurchaso small nioceof well rented property in down to.vn thickly settled district no new or suoculative values considered; give size of lot and bui'dtnir. lowest cash nrico and rental: no brokers.

Address INVESTOR, Box (J, Eagle office OARD 193 LIVINGSTON ST TWO pleasant rooms, where homo comforts can be en joyed; references, BOARD A LARGE SQUARE ROOM, with board; hot and cold running water; in a welt lieatou House. st. OARD ON THE HILL 271 AJELPHI st. corner DeKalb Pleasant rooms to let. with flrst class board.

BOARD 57 CONCORD ST A HALL room, with hot and cold water; house thoroughly heated; table boarders accommodated. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 90 Pierrepont st Several very desirable rooms, with first clnss board references exchanged. OARD ONE FRONT HALL ROOM. flP with or without board folding bod 191 Jovaiemon street.

OARD 50 WILLOW ST storv front room, handsomely furnished: nmnine water and steam beat. OARD SECOND STORY FRONT AND connecting hall room; also third story front room: all improvements. 10 Lafayette av. BOARD 205 WASHINGTON PARK, opposite Fort Greene Largo square and hall room unexpectedly vaoatod. BOARD ON THE HILL A PRIVATE family will lot two or thrcn rooms, with or without board: home comforts: onnosito nrivate crounds: refer ences exchanged.

Clermont av, near Greono. iOARD 37 LAFAYETTE AV: ALSO 18 Hanson placo Largo, pleasant rooms, with every imnrovemont. to let. at rearOnablo nrices. with or with out hoard pleasant rooms for biuglo parties.

rOARD A FURNISHED FRONT AL covo room, with or without board, in a nrivato fam ily, for gentleman, lady or couple; U.i st, near iteiu av eievatca station. Appiy au tue week. OARD LARGE, SUNNY ROOMS ON scond floor in thorouchlv heated house few min utos' walk to Wall st and South ferries. No. jti Henry btroct.

OARD HANDSOMELY FURNISHED rooms with good board; house well heated; con venient to biido and forrios. tzZo Baltic st, near CHiiton. BOAIUON PROSPECT HEIGHTS AN alcove and hall room, unexpectedly vacated; location very desirable and convenient to elevated and surface roads. 41 Seventh ar, near fat. Johns placo.

i OARD HOTEL ST. GEORGE, 51, 53 and 55 Olark st. American and Euronnau nlan 400 rooms, including 100 batlnooms; hand iomelj furnished; singly or en Buite; electric lights throughout. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS, 103 HEN rv s( Desirable, well heated, connectinz rooms on socond floor, front; ample closots, hot and cold water convenient to tbo bridge and ferries. i OARD 301 GREENE AV A IS sonich furnished front nlcovo room, back room also, back parlor for doctor or dentist rclotoucos OARD 450 PACIFIC ST LARGE, siiiiure sunnv room, with board cnnvonint to and all suvfai'O roads; table hoarders accommodated; terms reasonable.

BOARD 22 CLINTON ST WELL FUR nished and hoatcd rooms; cood table: a fow minutos from bridge and forties: term moierato: reierences: tublo boaruors. OARi3217 SCHERMERHORN ST A arao sunny hall room on the second floor: also ackroom: thoroughly heatod house: ten minutes' walk to tho brtdgo tablo boarders accommodated. HOARD 105 HIGH ST DESIRABLE heated rooms, second floor: hot and cold atnr: bath live minutes' walk from tho bridgo couvoaiout to Navy Yard; new mar.asoaioat. The second ball of the Ooney Island Fire Department will take place at the Hotel Brighton next Wednesday evening. Meeting of tho Democratic General Committee at the Athoneum next Monday evening.

Annual meeting of tho mombors of the Homeo pathic Hospital at 100 Cumberland street on Tuesday evening next. There will be a meeting of the New York Mutual Savings and Loan Association this evening at 240 Fifth avoimo. The annual meeting of tho Brooklyn Democratic Club will be held next Tuesday, at 8 V. at 201 Montague street. Mr.

Avon C. Buruham will on next Thursday evening at tho First Baptist Church, Clinton and Pierrepont streets, introduce Miss Clara de la Iiionda in dramatic and costume recitals. Isaac B. Bates and Snyder, musical comedians, will give an entertainment Monday evening next in imicKerDociier nail, on ujymer Btroet, near Bedford avonuo. Rev.

G. H. Filian, a native of Antiooh, is to lecture, with illustrations, this evening, at Association Hall, on "Turkey." Amphion Social to nizht at H. F. Rivers' rooms in the Amphion Academy building.

There will lie a Singlo Tax meeting this evening at 8 Butler street. The annual fair of the Brooklyn Industrial School Association and Home for Destitnto Children will bo held at the Academy of Music December 5, 0 and 7, from 2 to 10 P. M. daily. Boxing competition to night at Wokal's Assembly Rooms, corner Skillman and Jaokson avenues, Long Island City, under the auspicos of the Star Athletic Club.

The United Clothing Cutters, of Now York, who compose Local Assembly 2,853 of the Knights of Labor, will have their aunual ball to night at Webster Hall, Eleventh street, between Third and Fourth avenues, Now York. Tho third annnal ball of the Voteran Volunteer Firemen will take place at the Acadomy of Music noxfc Monday. Another illustrated lecture will bo delivered by Mrs. HrE. Monroe at the DcKalb Avenue M.

E. Church on Monday evening next. Invitation ball of the Senate Night Owls at Washington Hall, S29 Broadway, December 7. The Brooklyn Chautauqua Assembly will hold a vesper servieo to morrow evening in the Strong Place Baptist Church, by the courteous permission of its pastor, Nathan E. Wood, D.

D. By special request ho will preach from tho text: "Watch ye, stand fast in tho faith, quit you like men, bo strong," tho general subject being, "The Circumference of Life." Those who heard Dr. Wood's eloquent address at the recognition service of this body last yoar will be interested in hearing him again. The regular Fall meeting of tho Yale Alumni Association of Long Island will be held at tho Clarendon, Washington and Johnson streets, on Monday evening, Decembor 3, at 8 o'clock. The entertainment of the evening will be in charge of Mr.

Charles T. Catlin, Tit), Dr. Arthur Mathe aon, '58, and Mr. John Oakey, '49. Tho president of tho association, tho Rov.

Dr. Charles H. Hall, will civo an informal talk on some experiences of his Summer vacation abroad. Messrs. Catlin and Oakey, of tho committee, aunounco a spocial musical entertainment of their own.

At 10:00 P. M. a collation will be served and those present will go into session as' "Yale of To day on tho Fence." SIIK WILT, DE SEA ft II EI! 1I0JIE. Whcro do yon live Susan aslied Justice Pot terson in the Adams street police court this when Susan MeCann, an old rounder, was brought before him for intoxication. "No.

11 Jlaymond street, your Honor," an swered Susan. Well, you'll be near your old homo for tho next month, for yon will sojourn at the Hotel Kay mond for twouty nino days," said his Honor. FETE It PKCUIjIABITY. Peter Petersen, of 202 Richards street, was arrested last night by Eleventh Precinct officers on complaint of his wife Hannah, who accused him of striking her on the head with a chair while ho was drunk. Peter was suffering from a contused wound of the face inflicted by his brother in law, who resented the injury to his sister.

TltOl'BM AT A WAKE. William J. Cooper, a spocial officer attached to the Second Precinct, went last night to tho wako over tho remains of William McCart, the horse shoer who was accidentally drowned off the Atlantic dock on Thanksgiving das In a quarrel Alexander McCart, brother of tho dead man, struck the officer on the nose with his fist and in return got hit on the head with the offic er'a billy. SHE DID NOT DENY IT. Susan RcalHon, of 202 Madison street, Now York, was charged with intoxication and disorderly conduct by her husband, Matthew, at tho Essex Market Polieo Court this morning.

Ho said that she. was iu the habit of getting drunk, and she did not deny it. She was sent to the Island for two months, HUSBAND AND WIPK DHl'SK. Samuel McCaiin, of 24 Stanton street, New York, and his wife Sarah, were intoxicatod on tho Bowery last night. Each upbraided the other forgetting drunk.

They created such a disturbance that both were arrosted, and at the Essex Market police court, in New York, this morning they were looked up for examination. Jl.VUK FIRES IS TUB STREET. Frank O'Shaughnossey, aged 10, of 173 Douglass street, was arrestod by Third Precinct offi cers for making a bon fire in tho atreet. Matthew Ryan, aged 10, was also arrested, but was re leased on promising to bo a good boy he reaf tor. HOMELESS AND SICK.

At 8 o'clock last evening Charles Brainer, 28 years of Rge, 110 home, was found in Charles Brietner'B shoe Hhop, 02 Boorum placo, suffering from facial ers'sipolas. Ho was removed to the Long Island College Hospital. WILL CAltLF.TON AT PLYMOUTH CHURCH. Will Carleton will givo recitations from his own poems, published and unpublished, at Plymouth Church on the evening ot December 10. H.

A.TncKEii, M. 393 Clinton st, corner of Union. Oflico hoars, oxooot Wednesday, 0 A. M. to P.

Sundays, 2 to 3 P. SI. Sachet Powpkhs fou tub Holidays Oomsatfs the best in convenient ono ounce bottles. iHnverilRnii if innv Simon to Rosr. Citron.

both of Brooklyn. At homo Sunday, Decorabcr at 412 Myrtle av. 2io cards. 3IA1EUIED. HARTT ART On Novembor 27.

at tho rc.ii Hnr nf ll, Htl'hlnml ftf. Or.inEO. IV. bv tho Kov. J.

E. Itankon. Geohoe W. IIartt to IDA It. BOGAllT.

KflHRODEH OLEME'rr At tho residence of tho bride's parents, on the 27th by Rev. Cooi ffo Lans ing Taylor, liKORUK w. riCIIUODKu 10 tlK.ll uaugu tor of Thomas and Mary J. Olomett, all of this city. ALLEN On Friday, November after a lingering illness, Ftiian A.

Ai.i.en, a.ccd years. Relatives are invito. 1 to attond tho funeral from his lato 2.i2 (iroeno ov, Sunday, December 1, at 2:30. Interment private. OLAY In Brooklyn, on Thursday, November 27, rui.nT.vR Ci.

ay. vears. Relatives and friends nru rospectfully invited to attend the funeral from tato residence, 2 17 Fifteenth st, South Brooklyn. Dccemlier l.at. r.

On S.tturd'y, Novombor Charlotte wife nt' Cole, in tho yoar of her aire. Relatives and tlien Is nro respectfully invited to tit from hnr lato residence. 12S First, st, Brooklyn, on Sunday at 4:30 P. M. Intjrment Monday at Muhopae rails, M.

DITMAltS On Thursday. November 28. 1SS9, of typhoid fever, TowNBKKD. son of Cornelius and ntri i il 1 If ll VP Af of ll I RffO. Funeral from the roiidencolof his parents, at Koiiwen hovous.

on Snndav, Dccomuor i. at 1 i ai. Trains leave 'lallmsh av depot at 12 :37 P. M. DWVKR On Novombor 28, James P.

Dwyeii, beloved husband ol Mary HoUman, and brother of Patrick and ,101111 lA7vcr. Itelat'ves and irierids aro respectfiiPy invitod to attond uie Mineral iruin 111 re.n11e.11eu, ruun aL, uu day, lieceiuliei 1 at 'elocx r. fll. KAMFS Ou Friday. Novomhcr 20.

Sarah wife of tvauiond u. i at no: residence, Aionroe St. Notire of funeral hereafter. EDWARUS On Thursday. Novembor 2S, Caroline wife of S.

,1. Edwards, iu the 70th year of her aee. Funeral servieoH will be hold at tho rosideuco of her daughter. Mrs. George 11.

Prentiss. 7 l'lrst place. Brooklyn, Sunday alternoon, December 1, at 3 o'clock. Interment at Mass. UKHSDOKF On Friday.

November 29, Amy B. GKnsiioRr. Funeral 10111 tho residence of her mothor, 23 Duryea st, at ciocii, ueccmuer 1. rrionus are invited to attend. JOIINSTO.V On Friday.

Novombor 20, 1S80, of pneumonia (catarrhal). Titos. P. Johnston, aged 70 years, nt rn7.i1lo.nco. Ninotoonth st.

Funora! ervici wiit be held at tho Freo Methodist Church, Sixteenth and Fourth av, Monday, December nt r. ill. Interment at, oroenwoou. McCART Suddenly, on Thursday, the 28th instant, William MrCAiiT, brother 01 Alex ana the Be loved husband ot Ann 3 O'Connell, in his tithyear. Friends iitnl relntives aro invited to attond the funeral Sunday, at 2:30 1'.

from his lato residence, 04 Iliolts st. McLAHEN In Brooklyn, on Saturday, November 30, of iiiinunion'm, Joseph McLaren, agod 59. Notice of funeral hereafter. MEDERO William Meuero, youngest son of Cap tain M. Modern, in His lutn year, at too rcsiaonco 01 nis father.

Fulton st. Sorviccs Sunday morning at 9:30 o'clock. Funeral private. Flushing papers please copy. MORHIS Nm omber 28, MARY T.

IlANLON, bolovod WHO 01 IMVC11 Jiuiris, naiivo 01 juuiiiif jiiuiinuuu, Inml Relatives and fri Is are respectfully invited to Attend the funeral from her late residence, 50S Atlantic av, Brouklyu, on Suu December at clo jk Bliarp. "HDEN On November 28. 1889, at the homo ofhor parents S2li Herkimer st, Jean McBrair, youngest daughter of W. and Orrdcn, in the 29th year ofhor ago. Funeral will lako place on Sunday at 2 o'clock.

PAUSOXS On the 2T(li nisi Layexia youngest daughter of Jaines and Amelia L'arsons. Funeral at t'uo re. ideiice of her parents, 280 Putnam av. on Sunday, Devx iutier at I 1 M. STEBliINS Brooklyn, on Novcml 27, 1SS9, Franklin Si kijijins.

in the 'd year of his age. Relatives end fiieuds, also members or Spinet oriun Lodge No. 7i7, F. A. aro respectfully invited to attend his funeral from his latu rosidence, tiOS llonry t.

on Sunday, I lei cnter 1, loS'J, at 3 M. interment 111 Greenwood Coiu i.ory. VAN ANTWERP On Fiiday, Novembor 1SS9, t.i. ir an Antw eiu'. in tho 114th year of age.

Funeral will tko place from bis lati re li)5 Roi i'ou st. on December 2. at 2 1. M. Kelativcs and friends lire respectfully invito I to attend.

Chi. ago pr pors plea so copy.J WELl.S On Friday, November 29, ISS flon ifn 1 the bite G. Dudley Wells, aii li.i years. Funeral from St. Corn go's Church, Gatoiaiul Murcy a vs.

Brooklyn. 011 Monday, December at M. Interment private. 1 WHITE On Thtirs.lsy. Novombor 28, 1S89, at her eiideni North Fifth tt.

HitiooEr. the beloved info ul the William J. White, aged 09 years. Relatives and friends aro invited to attend tho funeral on Sunday, December 1, at 2 P. M.

'ORD On Friday, Novomber 22, of pneumonia, Wii.i.ia;.i WkefokI', in ho year of hisftge. luterment in Evcreiecns. IE.SONAE CilAVF)ltI) INFORMATION AVANT ed of ANDREW J. CRAWFORD, who in SSl lived 1111 Portland av, bet v. eon Lafavetlo and DeKiilb, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Address X. Y. Eagle Bodi'ord bianeh. vjVri.K.

DiSSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP The i oiiartnorship of Samuol llirsch and Moses uiiioen, nvo nils any Uls solved bf mutual oonoent. SAMUEL 11IRSII continuins the bitslnoss and assuratnt; all responsibilities. Mosss llusoa rcllriBg. Mated ftOTembor 10. 1889.

SAilUKL lilltSOH. ninth your. It days ox tno uonth; cfnglo year, postage l'er lino, lift cents 25 cents 50 cents 81.00 10 cents 15 cents fhd 50 cents jot, iSonrd 0683 01 JlVO and, $1 for itei i mo us Lea or less. ri con ta ll nco in all ttOOKLYN. FY, E.

D. ON ST. ST. ifORK AV. CITY.

of the pints in JVowYorlf SAGLKonly). Kdway. I. erry. t.

Knox Building, Hows Company, on tho Bio bosevolt, Gland and Twenty or Forrios and the Jorsoy Oity BHINGTON AND AT.RANV found on salo in Wafminotou at i Arlington Hotel and WiMird hoWflRtjind In thn OnlnVfin Knnan GTON NEWS BURRATr. Newspaper Row), Washington, D. O. SAGtE IN EUROPE. Kintainea at tho American Exchange, united States IDxcbar.gn, 0 Strand, riean rravolers Kooniij, 4 A.

R. 0. Exchange Club, 175 Now Also, at H.1) Houlnvarfl aaA (Jq nu ts, 7 Rug Scribe, and Anglo Amuri Iny'B. Chaussco d'Antm and Rno fines 1. Bates (.

ocev Transatlantic! vH Fried li mit contributions vnnccompanied to guarantee titeir reluritt Wot re.aard.ett by their writers as The. Eagle cannot, undertake manuscripts. EjIKVrS THIS KTESJlu. BROOKLYN. Music Dor Freischutz.

Mitchell. Ray. TiiE.vrF.it Mazoppa. Tibater My Aunt kk varioties. fHKHMAN's Tiieatkii Varieties.

fKNUi.Tiii.ATKit Fascination. rilKATBii Roger Uonto. Ps Casino JIusio. NEW YORK. icademy of Altriuu Tho Old Homestead.

lunEUG'K Theater Garl Stroitmauu. AMF.niCAS Institute Fair. Bijou Thkatku The Woman Halor. Broadway The vter Booth Modjuska. Oabino Erminie.

Daly's Tho Groat Unknown. THEATER Minstrols. Eden Mushe Wax Works and Music. Fifth Avicku Theater Silver King. FODRTERSTil STOHET THEATER Vari it' til.

Giiand Opkha House Cleveland's Minstrels. IiYCEUM TllKATBn Tho Oharlty Ball. Madison Sqimiie Theater Aunt Jack. METiivjroLir.vN Oi'era Hodbe Das NlHLO'B (rAItDKN ThO Exiles. Palmer's Theater Tho Candidate Park THEA rr.ii McKenna's Flirtation.

Prootoii's Theatei. Shenandoah. Star Theater Myios Aroon. Stahdard Theater Sevon Ages. Uhion Square Theater The Oonnty Fair.

THE 0EK1IAS OPKHA. At the Metropolitan Opera House last evening Goldniark's "Queen of Shoba" was revived. The stage setting to magnificent, ami tho effect when tho great stago was massed with soldiers, BlavOH, priests, dancers, attendants, standard bearers and elephants, standing in a Uood of light and surrounded by gilded and jeweled column. was simply dazzling. Nothing inoro brilliant liaB been soon on the boards of a metropolitan theater, and probably nothing finer in its way on any stage, for the splendors of Paris and Berlin and Baireuth and Vienna no longer dim those of New York.

The ballet, ample in numbers and gorgeous in raiment, tripped and postured without offering cause for complaint on the part of those scrupulous natrons who affect a dislike of Kiralfy spectacles, Christmas pantomime and Casino comedies, though tho dancers moved with not quite tho unity, freedom and grace one looks for in those cheaper entertain menfcs. Musically, it cannot bo claimed that "Tho Quocn of Sheba" is aB interesting as tho physical presentment of tho opora. The author allies his tefctt to suave and pleasant harmonic" for positive melody is infrequent but the effect of these harmonies, nnpnnntnatod by orchestral tours do force and unvaried by really dramatic treatment, is monotonous. Evon the soIoh of Assad, which should bo declamatory, discloso a want of the directness to bo expected in musical writing of this class, and they lack vigor and climax. A dreamy Orientalism pervades the recitative as well aa the choral and orchestral numbers, and while this may be an enjoyable factor in some kinds of art, as in poetry and picture, it is ar)t to crow insipid in music.

Rubinstein dise.0903 tho Oriental spirit as distinctly in mauy of his songs and instrumental pieces as Bizet's "Cannon" takes on the color of Spanish music, but it is a manly and interesting disclosure. If one must bo long winded ho must givo constant change and variety or people will not listen to him. A summary of the best things in this work of Cioldmark would not reouire over an hour in the perform ance, whereas his opera takos half a night. Julius Perotti, who appeared in tho part of Assad, acted both with sentiment and enthusiasm, and his high notes were delivered in sneh a clear, strong, vibrant style that tho audionco broke into applause, even when the promise of tho song flattened out into a maundering continuity of musical statement. Joseph Bock, as King Solomon, was arrayed more gorgoously than the tiger lilies of the field, but their simple silence is more eloquent than his singing, for ho was not in good voice last niht and lie did not sing on tho key; and if a man does not sing true he Bhould not sing at all.

Lilli Kaliseh Lchmann mado her appearance iu tho title part, and as she was borno in reclining on a gorgeous palanquin carried by slaveB and preceded by a glittering corps of retainers she, too, had a cordial reception from tho audience. Her voice, limpid and sweet, her correct intonation and expressive phrasing gave interest to her dullest numbers, and her action was always easy and artistic. Sophie Wiosner as Stilamith, Charlotte Hulin as Astaroth, Conrad Bullions as the high pried and Edward Sehlooinann as Baal Ilanan were efficient, and sang and acted with as much spirit as circumstances allowed. The orchestra was superb. It is always that; and if tlie curtain was down throughout tho evening the baud would ollVr something worth listening to, and Eomi'timcs better worth hearing than the voealisin, for it is never discomposed, it is never listless, it nevi ilats and sharps, it never strides to the footlights and urges people to look at it.

"The Queen of Sheba" will be sung again on Monday night, and following that repetition will come "Don Juan" and "II Trovatore." "JIIUXON" AT Till'. ACAItRMY. A fair audiehee gathered at the Academy last night to witness tho performance by the Emma Juch English Opera Company of Ambroise Thomas' romantic opera of "Jlignon," comprising three in four scenes. The title was taken by Mi: Juch, whoso singing as of that Clear and sympathetic quality which makes hers a notable voice and whoso acting was conscientious, animated and earnest, even in the parts wheroin it cannot be said to have been versatile. Tho role of Filina, which Jennie Van Zandt so perfectly filled in years too far receded, was last night attempted by Laura Bellini, who sang with musical truthfulness, with unusual compass, with technical correctness and with conventional regard to the requirements or traditions of the role.

Nevertheless, her voice is wholly destitute of sympathetic or magnetic quality and in that respect was painfully unsatisfactory. Her appearanco was pleasing and her desiro to attain consideration largely condoned for her omission to command it. Lizzio Macmchol, in the character of tho gallant Frederick, was pleasing to the eye.pos Sesses an excellent voice, yet was self conscious to Bn objectionable degree and unsuccessfully resisted tho demand for an encore carrying her opposition to the very verge of civility. Franz Yetta as Lothario, the father of Mixtion, was tho most satisfactory and effective of the ile singers. Charles Hedmondt, as Wilhehn, the young ptudont, gave evidence of the indisposition from Which he is still suffering.

The chorus was largo, well drilled and well intending. The scenery was of the Academy of Music order. When in the last act th servant in the "grand salon in tho castle" declared: "Yonder door has not been opened for fifteen years, noyer since my master disappeared," the audience waB quite willing to believe exactly what he said. The door looked as if it might bo fifteen or fifty years old, and as if it had not been opened in that period. The stage management was at times faulty, ltibbons that were torn by Mig non from the dress of Filina which she had put on in vanity were permitted to remain on the floor throughout the whole performance.

I The pistol which Wilhclm used to frighten lioruo was of a later date in make ami style than Mfc ono employed by Mrs. over in cv York, although tho time of the op, ra must have been at least one hundred years ago in ordereveniy to ago with the Academy scenery. "When Mignou the last act let her prayer book fall the attentive iVilhelm allowed it to remain on the floor and kicked around in the "grand recognition as a concert, giving opportunities for solo singing, the occasion was a success. From tho (standpoint of an opera, Whetherlyric.il or dramatic, it was disappointing. This afternoon the "Friesehutz" was pre lented with Miss Juch in the character of Agnes, ro night the company will give SflALh IV OIMiKRX Tin; DKAI) Hie loicn or uiu or ijir.

or Burn the Dead?" is tho title of an ad to be delivered to morrow evening at tho Street 31. K. Church, near Clinton street, J. S. Clark, the pastor.

that is by llev. FOlt AKUITKATIOS AXD An address on Peace and International Arbitration" will be delivered next Tuesday evening nt the Friends' Meeting House, Lafayette and Washington avenues, by William Jones of England. T1IK ST. NICHOLAS SOCIETV MXNKli. Tho annual tlinuor of tho St.

Nicholas Society, of Nassau Island, on December 0, will take place At tho Pierrepont House. Half past soven o'clock is the hour named to attack the menu. The Unfavorable Influences Upon Stocks. Movements of Cotton Tho Bank Statement Imports for tho Week An Unsettled Speculation. AVall Street, Novembor 30.

Among tho rmfavorablo inflnonces oporittiusr on tho markot this week tho Chronicle refers to tho Boston and Lynn fires roprcaontiiifr such a. dcBtrnction of accumulated oarninBB; tho Illinois trust oaao followintr decisions of a similar charactor in this State and the disclosures as to fraudulent mortgages and criminal proceedings by a mortgage company in Chicago involving the loss of a large sum to tho too trusting purchasers. "ThcBe," said the Chronicle, "have all been events affecting moro or less unfavorably or. tonsivo industrial interests. Tho fires will prove a Htraiu to tho insurance companies previously bearing: heavy burdens incurred by recent similar disasters; the trust decision has weakened securities already under a cloud, bnt which were, not very many weeks Since, favored kmd of investment among a unmerous class, whilo the mortgago fund disclosures very naturally prejudico to some ex tout western mortgages, tor tncy suggest wutvs overyono really knows, but so often forgets, that higher rates of interest than those ruling alwayi mean groator risks, and should indueo closer ox.

animation ancl greater caution whilo investing. Still these disasters and disclosures aro remote inlluotioes, so far as money is concerned, and with industrial surroundings goneraily bo favorable they have had little, and that a more momentary, influence disturbing confidence or credit. Itailioad earnings: Inc. $80t 70.S27 Dee. Clove, and Oanlon, October, not ftor.

week October Reading, October, net Reading, loe. 1 to Oct. Ill, not Nor. and Western, 10 months to October Ul, net Grand Rap. and lid wk.

Ohes. and Ohio. Octobnr. not. 8103,471 811,102 T18.00B l.H7:i 87.027 N.

A. and Oelobor, not 3K cotton The Financial Chronicle reports the movement as follows: Wcok ending N07. 20. Since Sopt. 1.

1SS0. 1SSS. 1889. 1888. Rules.

Rains. It. Ior. Ruins. Receipts 200,1115 Stocks on hand this week, bales, against 778,073 bales at the samo timo last year.

Tho bank statement is as follows: I Novombor JIO. DiForcncos. Loans $3n. 75.WJa.H00 40.5IJ.4D0 l.Wll.S. iO 4.05U.700 Jno 8774,000 yafj.soo Specie Lojral tondors Dojiosits Nurplus Circulation Iuo 105,400 Ine 400.1I5( 2.J.500 Imports, oxclusivo of specio, for tho week.

$7,440,227 making sinco January against 427,701,309 to tho samo time last year. Tho market was unsettled at the opening by a sharp attack upon Chicago Gas Trust, which un favorably affected sugar trust and to some extent deranged the wholo list. Then came an irregular recovery, followed toward 11 by an attaok upon sugar trust and the market was fovcrish there, after on a smaller volume of business aud ono feature was a fall in ft, ft, ft and St. Louia. About 11:30 the bears made a vigorous attack on tho wholo list nnd tho market was weak to tho close, when about the lowest prices of tho month were recorded.

Tho following snows transactions in bonds this morninp: At A 1Mb 4 7 21 Oont 5s 103M NYChJtSc L4s 1)4 Northwest deb 111X Nor Pan 3d Ill Ohio Ind Wist HUM Pitts West lot A Pitts cou 117 Kich A Dan 11HH KomoWA Ooonl08alfil) OhiKt, IJr .113 Uon Oont, Pac 1st 115Jt Ohio 5 lOOW IS J.i Doll A Kio Li 5s Den AKioOW 8(1 OS l'l WthJe lstl IT KalOiW! (lalll.VSAlst 02 Gull Ool 4 Santa Fo Heading 1st iLeauinur in is own Rook Island 5s. lOIIWal Oil lift I'aocon riOIti St I. San l'5s HI rffia 1', ic i i A 114 I an i St. I con 17 tlous ax 1st lllliWlSt POhi A P5s. Ilockiun Val 5s a in.

III Omit 4s A Ohio 4s 77 Ind Dec.t 1st. .102 So of 1st 10! Lou A A Ch cou. To St I. A Kan Oitj 1st 103Ji Toi APao2d 3(l3oG Union Elelst 1IM15, LuulHiu'ia 4s Met Kiev 2d MobA Ohio in Is. Mauituba Kiel.

it .1 l.iaivaiiasn Hjjasi i i i irraiman isp iu Mo Kan A Wostorn Un 5s 101 8 io nan jt oi pvesi snore oio ivan i Tho folloivi inbio tfhowa the conrao of tha etock nuvrkot from tlio openlna until noon Open in ir. Low Oloains, American Cotton Oil. AtclL.Tou. A S. Ko.

33W noon. 73 07 33Jj SI0J4 34 30 00 2 20 rf Canauian Pauilio 73 nndnr.outhurn 53v Central New llilf Cnauaui'Olta 102.J ChesapoakoA Ohio. Ohes. A o. Jst 0515 Olios.

A O. 2nd prfd. 4 Bnr. A lluinoy 10 Ik OhieiiKo tins Trust 30 O. St.

7131 st. l. lis Colorado Coal 3 1 Ji Consolidated Has 01 140 35 Ilis. A Cattle Trnat 30 KaslTunn. 1st Ill) EastTonn.

2nd 22W Erio llooklni; Valley LakoShoro 10.1'f oiiu iilniid Louiavilla Nashvillo 84a2 Manitoba 100M Ulaiiliattan Kl. Ill I Michigan Central 05 Minn. Kt. Louis 5 Kan. A 10 Missouri faoina liis.4 Nat.

Lead Trust 1 now Obi. A St. N. Y. O.

A SI. L. 1st l) 71 n. si. mm aaH N.Y.

4 Now England 4 1M 4 5i 43. 43S N. A TfVtZ tit! Northwestern lOOJf, HOW 10K 10M Northern faoiliu 3IM 31 31 Noi thorn Pauifio pfd. 7 1' 73VJ T3W Ohio 21 AU via Omaha 32 32M 32.iS 32 Ontario 2IW 21H 20 '() Oroi nn 1(111 100 300 100 UroKon lrans 34i 33 '13 'aci 0 Jlai 34 iv.at a im fooria TllU i Jino 1. 1110 Certillcatoj 10.li 1035i 303)3 Pullman 1SISM 1H11U i Keadinu 41)5? 40Ji 30M 40Hi Biohmond 2H1 21JJ 10H 219a Iloclt Island.

It7ii II756 IHWi Hiifi Han Kran 14 J. i'i 14 15W L. ASau 1 ran. pfj 40 38W 8KW S. K.

1st nfd. 113 03 if 1 .11" st. Paul (i'l r.fvu. So. Cotton Oil fiH 5H 58 Sncar Trust (ill OIW HO 50 Texas Pacific 1I.

i'M Union Pacific (iSJ.fi (iSK 0(H OTtJ Wabash Ki Wabash pfd 31 315i IlOJi 3r Western Union K21S K'lH K2 BUOOKLTM SECUKITIhS LA'IESr OUOTAIIOSS. Corrocted daily by O. 1 1 Staples 21.) Montacrusst. Novemiieu 30. Bid.

Aakod. Adantloav. It. K. Oo.

Atlantic av. H. 11. Oo. 7 p.

0. bonds Atlantic av. R. H. Co ii p.

c. bonds Brooklyn City K. It. Oo. stock Brooklyn City 11.

It. Co. p. e. bunds Bushwicknv.

R. C'o. Op, c. Uro.nlwayR. R.

Oo. stook I. roadway K. R. Co.

p. c. bonds Broadway II. It. Co p.

r. bonds H. C. Neivtoivu ll. It.

Co. 7 p. e. bonds C. Land Ii.

Smith st. I It. It. Oo. O.I Olid li.

K. 1. (.0..) p. bonds Crosstown it. R.

Co. p. e. boniU South Brooklyn Cent. It.

K. Co. 7 p. c. bda South ifroolilyn Cent.

K. U. Oo. Op. c.

bdl Orandst. and Newtown R. It. Co. stick Crand St.

and Newtown R. 11. Oo. 5 p. a bonds BrooklynOas Co.

stock Citizens' lias Oo. stock 1 uu 100 103 102 110 100. 10U OS iiff 100 104 90 101 10 07 Oil 101 iiii citizens' uasuu a. bonds. 103 122 102 People's lias Co.

0 p. c. 100 liiiamsuurgn lias Co. stook illioinsburgh Cas Co. 0 p.

o. bonds Union Gas Light Co. of E. N. Y.

0 p.o. bdj Brooklyn Bank stock Broadway Bank stook Bedford Bank stook Commercial Bank stook 'itth Avonne Bank stook First Nat io'nal Bank stock Fulton Bank stook Kings Count Bang stook Hamilton Bank stock Lonir Island Bank stock Manufacturers' National Bank stock Mechanics' aud Traders' Bank stock Mechanics' Hn RTnr.lr 120 100 1(10 112 102 117 125 155 130 350 18.) 130 330 141 105 Ulli 2(V(i 350 100 325 110 130 370 iiia 172 iiii 150 170 "ad 140 13(1 155 340 350 140 332 3 25 12S 11H 304 100 10 iro 165 124 100 135 SOO Nassau National Bank stock National City Bank stock North Sido Hank stock Twenty sixth Ward Bank stock Sprague National Bank stock Wallabout Bank stock Brooklyn Trust Co. stock Franklin Trust Co. stock Kings Oounty 'trust Oo. stock Long Island Loan and Trust Co.

Na. sail Trust Co. stock Pcoplo's Trust Co. stook Brooklyn City Safo Deposit Co. Long Island Safo Doposit Oo.

stock Kings Oonntv Insurance Oo. stock Long Island Insurance Co. slock Lafayette Insurance Co. stock Nassau Insurance Oo. stock Phenix Insurance Co stock Williamsburg)! Insurance Oo.

stoc' 7 percent. Park bonds, to 1024 7 percont. Bridgo bonds, 1H0O to 7 percent. Water bonds, 1004 to 1012. fi percont.

Park bonds. 1024 iS por cent. Bridgo bonds, 1008 to 191!" (J percont. Water bonds, 1013 5 percont. Bridge bonds, 1017 to 5 percent.

Wator bonds, 1014 Kings County 4 por cent, bonds KingsCountyfi peroent. bonds, KingsOountva percent, bonds, 1801.... Academyof Music Union Forry Now York li'orry B'klyn Municipal Electric Light Oo. stock, Citizens' Electrio Light Oo. stock Brooklyn Water Front and Dry Dock Co, 6 percont.

bonds L. I. Water Supply Co. 1st mortgage 0 per cent, bonds Kings County Wator Supply Oo. stock Kings Oo.

Water Supply Co. (i p. c. bonds. Flatbush Water Work Oo.

stock Flatbush Water Work Oo. (i p. c. bonds. South Brooklyn Saw Mill Co.

stock N. Y. and So. Brooklyn Forry Co. stock N.Y.andSo.

B'klyn Ferrv p. c. bond, B'klyn Incandescent Electrio Light Co 375 3 75 76 145 333 100 12a ii" 100 103 40 105 ii(i 135 105 25 (15 100 40 103 SQUEEZED BV A BHIUCK. At noon yesterday Knott, 5 yoara of age, living at 1. Ninth avenue, attempted to got on tho Ninth street bridge whilo it was in motion ami was eautrht between the bridge and the Dior, receiving severe bruises about the body.

He waa taken to a neighboring drug store and his wonnda wero attended to by a physician. FOU ITSKTIIJiO ASH Injustice Tighe's Court this morning Justica Pcttci'Kon sent seven Italians, who wore arrestod in President street, for upsetting ash barrels, ta visit Warden Brymer for five days. ST01.K A DUKSSEOSIIKKP. Henry Dcvine, aged 22, of 1,323 Third avenue. Now York, stole a dressed sheep from in front ol Potcr Lamsoti's butcher shop, at 153 East Houston street, last evening.

He was arrested and at the Essex Market Polieo Court this morning was up for trial. BOOMIJiG THR FAIU, Tho subscription book recoived at tho Mayor's office somo time ago contains but one entry, and the amount of that is only $100. To night ft mooting will be hold at 208 Fulton street to boom tho business. Mayor Ghapiu will proside. 1 ulton Municipal tias Co stock 'uHon Municipal lias (i bonds 104 Jlrtropolitan Co stock 1)4 Metropolitan Cas Co.

5 p. 'flrs'c 102 Nassau Oas Co. stock. 111 Nassau Oas Oo. .1 100 People's Gas Oo.

stock 70 Cn (n r. r. I. HU 1 BT.

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