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8 THE BUOOKIiYN DAILY JE AGKLYE ATURT) A.Y, MARCH 23. 1895. TWEIiVE PAGES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. RELIGIOUS NOTICES.

EEI.IGIOTJS NOTICES. WAITED HELP SPECTAT. BOARDING. TO IiET IXATS. WANTTED SITUATIONS Females.

General Houseworlc SAINTS' CHURCH, CORXEIt SEVENTH av and ovnth Ht. Rev. William Morrison, rector Services at 8 A. 11 A. M.

nnd 7:45 I M. Sunday school 3 P. M. A PrRIT UAL IB ET IXG.I7vTKRNIT 7 fALlT Sundoy, as usual, 3 P. M.

Mrs. M.iW Abcr will give tests. P. Harlow Davis. Cumc early for good scats.

second uxitari55Thcr'chT' CUNTON and Oonmfss fits, to morrow mmhR at It o'clock Rv. Stephen H. Ciunp will pnuch. The public cordially invitod. HCADBiiy "op new yorkT'east Fourteenth st and Irvln place ltov.

T. Da iiumafte. i. will preach to morrow and every Sahbath afternoon at o'clo'k. i.

SPIRITUAL MEETING HRL11 AT the parlors of Mrs. Blnke. 1.024 Hedfor.l av. on Sunday evening, March 2 t. at o'clock.

Mrs. Ulako will give tests, with full names of spirits. Also roadir.KS. AT WARREN ST St. E.

CHURCH. NEAR Smith st, Wm. E. Smith, pastor Proachlns, 10:30 A. 7:3 P.

II. YounK people'. meetir.tr. :30. Sabbath school.

2:30. Class meeting, 9:30 ATONEMENT, SEVENTEENTH ST AND FIFTH av. E. Homor Weliman, R. rector.

P. F. Hague, lay reader 10:30. topic, "Frasnlftnts of Five Bailey Lw ves." 7:30. P.

Rev. Cliaun cey B. Brewster will preach. ASSOCIATION iEALL.7.VC iLTON STSTJf day. Majch 24.

at 4 P. outlnK dav. Rev. H. C.

Swentztfl. rector St. Luke's Protestant Episcopal Church, will speak to younsr men. Singing hy th Hatton Male Quartet. AT PILGRIM Ti A FT I ST CHrRC ATCHEN av.

comer MrDonouph st. Jlev. George 11. Kramer, pastor Morning at sublet. "The "Victory of Jesus." Evening at subject.

"The Victory of His Teople." Olble school. 2:30 P. M. All welcome. Scats free.

AT VORK ST M. E. CHURCH. CORNER GOLD st. the Rev.

L. Rlohardson. pastor, will preach at 10:30 A. M. Sunday school at 2:30 p.

M. Grand Jubilee soug service at 7:30 P. M. Grand concert and entertainment on Wednesday evening. March 37.

Come. AT THE PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH. Monroe st, near Stuyvesant av, Rov. C. C.

Mac kay, pastor, preaching at 10:30. Sundav school. Young people's meeting. 7. Preaching.

6ubject. "The Relation Our Bodv Sustains to This Globe During the Millennium." IT THE PARK AV PRIMITIVE CHURCH, near North Elliott place, the pastor. Rev. T. G.

Spencer, will preach Sunday morning at 10:30. Subject. "Reflected Glory." In the evening at 7:30. HUbJect. In Christian Work." Seats free.

All are welcome. A GOSPEL TEMPERANCE MEETING WILL BE held In the hall of the W. C. T. 4 Myrtle av.

one door from Fulton 9t, to morrow at 7:45 P. led by Mrs. Moran, the converted skeptic. Solo by Mr. Sawtelle.

Meetings every night. All are Invited. A SPIRITUAL MEETING IS HELD IN THE AM phlon Theater building. Bedford av and South Tenth st. Sunday.

March 24. Address, after which Mrs. L. Olmstead will demonstrate the presence of spirit with communication find facts of Individuality. AT" THE BRADBURY LIGHT HOUSE MIS SION, corner of Wlllouchby and Ravmond sts.

In charge of the liev. David W. Thomas, late missionary frcm India: afternoon at. 3 o'clock and at 7:45 o'clock and Tuesday evening at o'clock. The poor and the rich are all welcome.

Seats free. ALL SOULS' UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. SOUTH Ninth st, near Bedford av The Rev. John Coleman Adams. D.

will preach on Sundav at and 7:50. Sunday school at 2:30. Conference meeting on Friday at S. Sowing school on Saturday at 10. Dressmaking and sewing class Thursday at S.

Evening subject, "Ye Must Be Born Again." XCADEMY MUSfci FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH. Rev. Cortland Myers, pastor Morning and evening sermons by the pastor. The evening sermon will be "The Young Men and Women" series continued. Services at 10:45 A.

M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at Polytechnic Chapel. Livingston st, at 2:45 P.

M. A II are welcome to all the services. AT THE PEOPLE'S MISSION, 24G MYRTLE av, services under auspices Helping Hand Circle, King's Daughters. To night Brother John Logan or Franklin st M. E.

Church. New York. Sunday, 2 I'. M. Sunday sohool, 3.

Lavmen's meeting, Brother J. L. Laing of DeKalb'av M. E. Church, leader.

7:30. speelul song service by Brother John Straub and choir. By request. "Look and Live" and "The Lord Will Provide" will be sung. S.

the Praying Rand from Bedford st M. E. Church. New York, will conduct evengellatlc services. Come early to get seats.

Meetings every nlghl. Good loaders. Soul Inspiring songs sung, wonderful testimonies given. The Lord Is wonderfully blessing His work in this place. Come and see.

BEDFORD YT I A CHURCH. NOS trand av and Dean st. Rev. George E. Gillespie, pastor Services at 10:45 A.

M. and 7:45 P. M. Sabbath schcol at 2:45 P. M.

BROOKLYN' THEOSOPIIICAL 4M Classon av Regular Sunday evening lecture at 8:15. Subject, "Theosophy." Speaker, Miss A. D. Hunt. All are Invited.

BEDFORD AV BAPTIST CHTR PREAOH lng by the pastor. Dr. J. H. Gunning, at 10:30 and 7:30.

preceded by a half hour service of song and Sunday school. BEDFORD HEIGHTS BAPTIST CHURCH, COR ner Bergen st and Bedford av. R. Marshall Harrison. D.

pastor Morning. "Restoring. Upholding. Teaching." Evening. "God's Gift." Preaching every evening in week by Rev.

Frank P. Stoddard. All seats free. You are heartily BEDFORD BRANCH YOUNG MEN'S CHRIS tian Association. 420 Gates av Sunday meeting for mn at 4:15.

March 54. Address by Mr. John McDowell. Special music by Miss Dora Moonov and Mr. H.

N. Dougherty. Those who heard them last Sunday will hear them again. All young men are cordially Invited. SSETHESDA.

THE PEOPLE'S CHIIRCHTraLPH av and Chauncey at Pastor Chas Herald will deliver a special address Sunday evening at 7:30. Subject: "Rum Resolutions," or "Sabbath Breakers Searching the Scriptures," being an indignant protest against the open saloon on Sunday and a criticism of the Cooper Union meeting of the 14th inst. BROOKLYN ETHICAL ASSOCIATION. POUCH Gallery. 345 Clinton av Twelfth lecture of the course on "Individualism and Socialism," Sunday evening, March 24, at 7:45, by Mr.

Henry Hoyt Moore, of The Outlook. Subject, "Utopias: Ideals of a Perfect Society." Discussion by Mr. Z. Sidney Sampson. Seats free.

All are cordially Invited. Free lecture by Swanil Vivekananda, April 7. 3ROOKLYN TEMPERANCE LEAGUE FINAL mass meeting to oppose Sunday saloons at Hanson place Baptist Church, South Portland av and Hanson Sunday. March 24, 4:15 P. M.

Addresses by Professor Samuel Dickie, A. Gleason, and Rev. W. W. Gillies.

Reports of open saloons. Petition for investigating committee for signatures. Choice music by Choral Society; director, Professor Froehllch; cor netlst. F. Cocheu.

CHRIST CHURCH. CLINTON AJND HARRISON sts. Rov. Arthur B. Klnsolvlng.

rector 11 A. 7:45 P. M. Sunday school and Bible classes. 8:30 and 10.

Confirmation. April 31, 7:45 P. M. CHURCH OF THE AND Clermont avs, Rev. Chas.

It. Baker, rector Services. 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at 3. Baptism at 4.

CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST. 12 HAN ovet place Sunday. 10:30 A. M.

Thursday, 8 P. M. Mrs. P. J.

Leonard, speaker. Dispensary open dally 9 A. M. to 5 P. M.

CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ON Hancock st, near Franklin av The pastor. Rev. Dr. Behrends, will preach in the morning at 10:30 and In the evening at 7:30.

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH, SCMNER AV and Decatur st. Rev. A. A. Cameron, pastor 10:30 A.

M. Sermon topic, "The Vine and Its Branches." 7:30 P. 31., "Danger Signals." Bl We school, 2:30 P. M. CLASSON AV PRESBYTERIAN COR ner Monroe st The pastor.

Rev. Joseph Dunn Burrell, will preach at 10:30 A. M. on "The Awakening of the Love of the Right," and at 7:30 on The Truth of the Gospel." CHURCH OF THE "saVIOURTfIRST UNITARI AN), Plerrepont st. comer Monroe place.

Rev. Samuel A. Eliot, minister Morning service at 11; subject. "The Severity of Truth." The pub lic cordially invited. CHURCH OF OUR FATHER tUNIVERSALIST.

comer Grand av and Lefferts place Services at 10:30 and 7:30 conducted by the pastor, Rev. c. Ellw ooci Nash, D. D. Evening subject.

"The Equal Rights Crank." A frlendlv invitation to all. CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER. FOURTH AV and Pacific st. Rev. G.

Calvert Carter, M. A rector Early celebration 7:30 A. M. morning prayer and sermon 10:30 A. M.

choral evensong tind sermon by Rev. Hermon G. Batterson of New Y'ork City at 7 :30 fM. CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD, McDON ough st, above Lewis av. Rev.

Andrew Underhill. rector Services: Sundays. 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 M.

Sunday school. 3 P. M. Lenten services ah per card. Holy baptism this Sundav.

4:15 The rector preaches morning and evening. All welcome. CHURCH OF THE PILGRIMS. CORNER OF Henry and Renisen sts The services of rtivin. worship In this church on Sunday, the 24th Inst will be conducted by the pastor.

Dr. storrs hours of service 11 A. 7:45 P. M. Sunday schools, home and chapel, 2:45 P.

M. Society of Christian Endeavor, in conference room. 1015 A. M. CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH.

BRIDGE StT near Wllloughby Edward Everett Knapp, pastor, will preach at subject, "The King's Law of Service," and at subject. "Javon. the Young." A ssrmon to the young of all ages Sunday school at 2:30. Prayer meetings. Tuesday and Friday, at 7:45.

Baptism at close of Sunday evening service. CENTRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. TOMP kins and Wllloughby avs Rev. J. F.

Carson pastor, preaches at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 Morning subject. "Trees Behind Which People Hide Themselves From God," Genesis lii Evening subject. "Household Tyrants and Their Victims." the fourth sermon in the series "Mar rled Life In Bible Story' CHURCH OF THE ROTORtToN (PROTE3 Episcopal), Gales av.

between Classon and Franklin. Rev. J. O. Bacchus.

D. rector Service and sermon, "Shall the Saloons Be Opened by Law on Sunday?" 10:30. At 7:30 Rev. Wm. M.

Geer, vicar of St. Paul's, New Y'ork, will preach. Wednesday and Friday, CLINTON AV CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH corner Clinton and Lafayette avs, Rev. Thomas B. McLood.

D. pastor Services 10:30 A and 4 P. M. Sunday school 2:45 P. M.

Atlantic av chapel, corner of Atlantic and Grand avs. Rev. John Kershaw, services 10:30 A. M. and 7:45 P.

M. Wllloughby av chapel. Wllloughby and Grand avs. Rev. Samuel W.

King, services 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Strangers are wel come.

CHURCH OF CHRIST; STERLING PLACE, near Seventh av. F. AV. Troy, pastor Morning 10:30, subject. "Modern Versus Primitive afternoon 2:45 Sunday school and Bible classes; evening 7:30.

subject, "The Attitude of the Church in the World." All seatB free. Let youth In Its freshness and bloom cornel Let man in the pride of his noon come I Let age on the vrge of the tomb come! Let none In bis pride eUiy away. Rov. CHRISTA DELPHIAN BCCLESIA. 196 STATE ST Sundav, 10:31) A.

a very important lecture will be given, entitled "The Atonement for Sin." Strangers are cordially lnvltedL Seats free. DE KA1.U" AV M. E. CHURCH. REV.

JOHN Hlppere. pastor Divine service 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

preaching morning and evening by the pastor: Sunday school at 2:30 o'clock and Epworth League prayer meeting at 6:30 o'clock. EAST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, CORNER Tompkins av and Kosciusko st Preaching at a. M. and 7:30 P. M.

by the pastor, Dore mus Scudder. EAST NEW YORK REFORMED CHURCH. New Jersev av, near Fulton st. Rov. J.

M. Dickson, ii. pastor Services. 10:30, 7:30. In the evening Mr.

and Mrs. John S. Bussing, of New York, will speak on mission work, in the West. Strangers welcomed. EMMANUEL UAI'TIST CHURCH.

LAFAYETTE av and St. Jamer. place John Humpstone. pastor, wl'l conduct worship morning 10:30, evening subject at night, "Reartv to in the course on "Bunvan's seats free; Sunday school at prayer meetings Tuesday and Friday at pastor's class for study of Sunday school les son Saturday at 4. All elcomeaoach service.

FIRST PLACE E. CHURCH. REV. rar.llngton. D.

pastor Tomorrow 10:30 A. "A Healed Man's :30 P. Tvise Swearing and Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. gospel temperance service this P.

M. Seats all free.All welcomed. FLEET ST METHODIST "EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Fleet el. near Fulton, Rov.

Otho F. Bartholow. pastor Preaching Sunday morning at 10:20: subject. "The Teaching of Sorrow." Preaching Sunday evening at subject. "Nothing but Leaves." Sundav school.

2:30. Bpworth iaifue praver meeting. All seats free. Strangers cordially welcomed. Special singing.

EM IT OR I A METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Decatur st and Lewis av. Rev. Welleslev W. Howdlsh.

D. pastor Preaching at 10:30 A. subject. "The Third Word From the Cross." Evening. 7:30 P.

M. subject. 'The Revival Full of Wisdom and Work and Strength and Permanency." Sunday school at 2f30. worth League prayer meeting at 7 o'clock. The grand oonoert Monuay evening.

FIRST REFORMED CHURCH, SEVENTH AV and Carroll str ServlceB. 11 A. M. and 8 P. M.

The pastor. Rev. Dr. James M. Farrar.

will preach. A cordial Invitation Is extended to all. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. HENRY ST. near Clark.

Charles Cuthboxt Hall, pastor Services at 11 A. M. and 4 P. M. The pastor will preach.

Strangers are aiwqys maae welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST (SCIENTIST). Aurora Grata Cathedral. Bedford av and Madison st. Rev.

Frank E. Mason, pastor Preaching services at 10:45. Sunday school at 12. FIRST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Prospect place, between Fifth and Sixth avs Preaching at 10:30 A. M.

and 4 P. M. by Rev. Robert B. Wallace, licentiate.

Sabbath school at 3 o'clock. Prayer meeting on Wednesday evenlng. AU are welcome. GRACE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, STUYVE sant av, corner Jwfferaon Services. 10:30 A.

7:30 P. M. Preaching by Rev. Charles E. Craven.

Newark, N. J. Sabbath school. 2:30 P. M.

Strangors cordially welcomed GREENWOOD BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER OF Fourth av and Fifteenth st. Rev. Kobt. B. iiull, D.

pastor Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M. Song Bervice In the evening.

Bible schools, 9:15 A. M. and 2:30 P. M. You are cordially Invited to these service GRACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH.

Seventh av and St. Johns place, uev. aubii MacP.ossie. pastor Morning service at 10:30: Sunday school at 2:30 P. M.

Young People's meeting at 6:45 P. evening service at subject of evening sermon. "The Personal Love and Lead of special services Tuesday. Wednday. Thursday and Friday evenings of next week: Mr.

Weeden (Mr. Moody's soloist) will be present and sing at each service. Strang ers cordially welcomeo HANSON PLACE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. Dr. J.

O. nson, pastor oimu son M. E. Church, will preach at 10:30 A. M.

Sundav school 2:30 P. M. Epworth League rralse "service 6:30 P. M. at 7:30 P.

M. the pastor, Rev. Dr. Ixiuls Albert Banks, will deliver the first of a series of discourses to young men and young women on "The Conditions of Success and Failure In theme Sunday evening. "The Heroic Spirit in Youth: or.

Samson billing the Lion." Everybody welcome at every service md jsuangers madetofoel at home. HANSON PLACE BAPTIST CHURCH, CORNER Hanson place and South Portland av Pastor A. C. Dixon preaches Sunday morning. 10:30, first of series on "Conversations of Jesus, entitled Evening 'Conversation." Prelude on Boys Brigade.

Sunday school, 2:30 P. M. At :30 P. M. pastor preaches on "Mind and Morals Restored." the second of series on "Miracles of Jesus." Monday morning.

11. Rev. D. M. Steam's Bible class; evening at 8.

young people meeting. Wednesday evening stereopttcon lecture by Rev. Erwln Dennett on oman Her Noble Deeds. Sacrifices and Sufferings. Friday, weekly reunion.

JANES M. E. CHURCH, REID AV, CORNER Monroe st. Rev. J.

E. AdamB, v. viuswi Preaching at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.

by the associate pastor, Rev. Theodore D. Henderson. Morning subject, "The Lessons of Gethsemane. Evening subject, "The Faithful Servant That Became a Master Workman." Sabbath school.

2:30 P. M. Epworth vesper service, 6:30 P. M. Cordial welcome to all servloes.

LEWIS AV CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, corner of Madison st Rev. R. J. Kent, pastor, will preach at 10:30 A. M.

and 7:30 P. M. All cordially invited. LA FAYETTE AV PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Rev. E.

A. George of Newport. Vermont, will preach a.t 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.

M. bunaay school session at 2:30 P. M. LEE AV CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, LEE av and Hooper st Rev. jonn untian larn, pastor, will conduct service of divine worship.

10:30 A. M. subject. "True Consistency." and 7:30 subject. "Religion and the Problem of To day." Sundav school.

2:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor, Monday. P. M.

Prayer meeting, Fiidav. 8 P. M. Sewing school, Saturday. 2 P.

M. Strangers moving Into our neighborhood are invited to make their church home with us. Work and welcome for all. BAPTIST CHURCH. MARCY AV, corner Madison st.

Rev. W. C. P. Rhoades, pastor Preaching by the pastor at 10:30 A.

M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 2:30 P. M.

Beats free. MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, SEV enth av and St. Johns place. Rev. Dr.

Nelson, pastor Rev. Francis Brown. D. of Union Semlnarv. New York, will preach at 10:30 A.

M. and 4 P. M. Topic, afternoon, "Biblical History NEW YORK AV METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev.

Mellvllle B. Chapman. D. pastor At the pastor will preach: 2:30. Sundav school; 6:45.

Epworth League; 7:30. sermon by the pastor: subject. "The Saviour's Solitude." You are cordially invited. NORTH CHURCH. CLERMONT AV, NEAR Mvrtle Worship at 10:43 and at 7:46.

PreacTl Ing bv the pastor. Rov. Dr. T. C.

McClelland. Morning. "Blessed Unconsolousness," and ser monette to children. Evening, "The Influence of the Popular Novel." Sunday school at 2:30. All welcome.

NOSTRAND AV METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Rev. Arthur H. Goodenough, pastor Morning, Holy Communion and reception of members. Evening subject.

"The Most Beautiful Thing In the World." Sunday school, with normal and Bible classes. 2:30. Epworth vesper services. 6:30 P. M.

Cordial welcome to all. PURITAN CHUItCH (CONGREGATIONAL), LA fayette and Marry avs. Rev. Edward P. Ter hune.

D. pastor Divine services will be conducted at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P. M.

Meetings for prayer on Monday and Friday evenings. All invited. PROSPECT HEIGHTS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, Eighth av, corner Tenth st. Rev. William A.

Holiday. D. pastor Preaching at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7:45 P.

M. Sabbath school at P. M. Prayer meeting Tuesday and Friday evenings at 8 o'clock. PLT'MOU'fH CHURCH DR.

LYMAN ABBOTT preaches at 10:30. In the evening Mr. Booker T. Washington will speak on "Negro Education in the South." Preaching at the Bethel at 7:45. At the Mayflower at 7:45 by Rev.

Horace Porter. Subject. "New Testament Revivals." PARK CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. SIXTH av and Seventh at. Rev.

Robert Crawford Hal lock. Ph.D.. pastor At 10:30 A. M. the paator will preach upon how to be happy.

Theme. "A Day in Edn: Wonder, Work and Worship." At 7:30 P. combined chorus choir will render Dr. Gaul's farm "Story of Israel In the Wilderness." You are cordlallj Invited. ROCHESTER AV C'ONOTEGATIONAL'CHURCII Rev.

Albert F. Newton, pastor, preaches; subjects, at 10 :30, "Personal Responsibility" at 7:30, "What Is a Good All welcome. REFORMED CHURCH ON THE HEIGHTS. Plerrepont st. Rev.

J. Douglas Adam, pastor Services 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.

the pastor will preach. All are cordially Invited. REFORMED EPISCOPAL CHURCH OF THE RECONCILIATION, corner Nostrand and Jef fiirvon avs, I3tehop T. W. Campbell, pastor Services at A.

M. and 7:30 P. M. Sunday school at 3 P. M.

Lonten services Wednesday and Friday evenings at o'clock. ROSS ST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, BE tween Bedford and Lee avs. Rev. John Erkslne Adams, pastor Preaching by the pastor on Sabbath at 10:30 and Sabbath school at 2:30. Y.

P. S. C. E. on Tuesday evening, and weekly prayer mooting on Friday nipht at S.

A most cordial welcome to all. SECOND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. REMSEN st. corner Clinton. Rev.

John Fox, D. pastor Rev. John D. oZ Princeton, will preach at 11 A. M.

and 7:45 P. M. ST. MARK'S CHI'RCH, A DELPHI ST, SPEN cer S. Roche, rector Services, 10:30 and S.

Deaf mutes and Sunday school at 3. The rctor preaches. Evening subject. "The Virgin and bt. Jonn iserore me i.russ, SIXTH AV BAPTIST CHURCH.

R. B. KELSAY. D. patrr Services to morrow: Preaching at and 7:30 by the pastor.

Bible school at 2:30. Y. P. 15. U.

rally on Wednesday at 7:45. Address by IW. E. M. Poteat.

of New Haven. ST. BARTHOLOMEWS CHURCH. PACIFIC ST and Bedford av. Rev.

Turner B. Oliver. M. rt'cior Mr" nfn? lo j'i, Frn'nc rervi: at 7:30. Rev.

George F. Breed, rector of St. John's, will preach. Sunday school at 3 P. M.

SANDS' ST" MEMORIAL m7 Kr'CHl'RCHT COR ner Clark and Henry sts. Rev. D. A. Jordan, pastor Sunday school 0:30 A.

M. divine service 11 A. M. and at 7 :45 P. M.

Emvorth Leacue meeting 6:45 P. pastor will preach morning and evening. All sittings iree. ST. ANN'S CHI'RCH, CLINTONPT.

REV" DR rectorHoly Communion. 8 A. M. The rector will preach at A. M.

Service and Confirmation at 7:30 P. by Bishop Wats.m, of North Carolina. Lenten views and lecture, Wednesday. P. M.

DallyLenun S. JOHN'S CHURCH, ST. JOHNS PLACE. HE low Seventh av. Rev.

Geo. F. Bred. rector Mid Lent Sunday. Holy Communion, 8 A.

M. Mdrning service and sermon A. M. Chorai, vp song and sermon. 7 u' clock.

Vesica choir. All made welcome. SIMPSON METHODIST EPISCOPAL CIIURcTT Clormrmt and Wllloughby avs, Itev. J. o.

Wilson, D. D. pastor 3 preaching by Rt Louis Albert Hanky. D. of Hanson place church.

2:20, Sunday school. Epworth League prayer meeting. 7:30, Dr. Wilson will prench. Subject, "An Outwita a King." Public cordially invited.

ST. MATTHEW'S ENGLISH LUTHERAN CHURCH. Seventh st, near Seventh av Rev. W. E.

Main, pastor, will preach at 10:45 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Sunday school, 2:30.

Meeting Wednesday evening at 8. A cordial welcome to all. i SUMNER AVENUE METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH, corner Van Buren st Class meeting at A. M. preaching at 10:30 A.

M. and 7:30 P. M. by liev. James S.

Chadwlck. D. D. Bible study at 2:30 P. M.

and Epworth League meet lng at 6:30 P. M. ST. STEPHEN'S CHURCH. JEFFERSON AND Patchen avs, Henry T.

Scudder, rector Fourth Sunday Lent. Holy Communion. A. M. Morning prayer and litany at 10:30.

Sunday school at 3. Even song and address at 7:30. All welcome. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH, MARCY AV, NEAR Gates, Rev.

H. Richard Harris, rector Morning service and sermon. 10:30. Evening choral service, 7:30. Vested choir of fifty voices.

Free organ recital. Friday, 8:15 P. M. Visitors always welcome. ST.

MARY'S CHURCH, CORNER CLASSON and Wllloughby avs, Rov. W. W. Bellinger, rector Sunday, March 2h, 1895. services: Holy Communion, 7:30 A.

M. Morning prayer and sermon. 10:30. Evening prayer and sermon, 7:30 P. 'M.

The seats are free. All are welcome. Wallace holds a special physical seance at 123 West Twenty eighth st, New Y'ork, Sunday March 24. Materialization, independent voices, tests, olate writing and other convincing proofs of truth of spirit return and life beyond the grave. Seances, 8 P.

M. sharp. Come early to secure seats. SUMMERFIELD METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Washington and Greene avs, Rov.

Herbert Welch, pastor 10:30, sermon by Rev. James M. King. D. secretary of National League for the Protection of American Institutions.

7:30, sermon by pastor, "The Invisible Hosts of God." All welcome. SOUTH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CORNER Court and President sts Service morning and evening, 10:30 and 7:30. Preaching In the morning by the pastor. Rev.

A. J. Lyman. D. D.

In the evening the Rev. Herbert B. Turner of Hampton will deliver an illustrated lecture upon the work of the Institute. This lecture has been prepared with great care and is superbly Illustrated. It has been received! with great favor in leading churches in New Philadelphia and Boston.

6Ti LUKE'S CLINTON? AV, NEAR Fulton st. Rev. Henry C. SwenUel. rector Fourth Sunday In Lent.

Services at 8 and 10:80 A. 3 (Sunday school) and 7:30 P. M. Roc tor's evening theme. "Christ and Caesar." The choir will sing "By Babylon's Wave" and Gounod cantata, "Gallia." Week day services dally at 10 A.

M. and 4:45 P. M. Also lectures. Wednesday, at 8 P.

"The School of Life." and Friday, at 8 P. "Theology of the Church." See Lenten card. Everybody cordially invited to all services. ST. PETER'S; STATE ST REV.

LINDSAY Parker. Ph.D., rector Early celebration. S. Montlng prayer, 10:30. Confirmation by Right Rev.

A. A. Watson, D. Bishop of East Carolina, "at 11. In the evening, at 7:30.

Dr. Parker will preach fourth sermon In series on "Gautama Buddha and Jesus Christ as Moral Teachers," subject, "The Buddha's Claim to Recognition as a Moral Teacher." Lenten services daily. Wednesday night lecture on the "Prayer Book." subject. "On Bended Knee." Morning service. Sunday, 31st, special a ddresses by rector and member of vestry concerning our new departure In St.

Peter's. Every porlsh loner should be present. THE HOUSEHOLD 0F FAITH, GREENE AV, near Tompkins. Rev. William N.

Pile, pastor Preaching at 10:30 and 7:45. Morning theme: "The True Rule of Life." Evening, "The Book of Life." Seats free. TABERNACLE BAPTIST CHURCH. CLINTON st and Third place. Erwin Dennett, pastor Morning service at 10:30.

Address bv Miss Mc Laurln on "Missions." Evening at 7:30, sermon to young men by the pastor. Subject. "Ellsha and the Widow's Son." THE PILGRIM CHURCH, STUYVESANT AV and Hancock st Preaching Sunday morning, evening, 7:45, by Louis B. Giles. Praise service 7:30 evening.

Y'oung people's service Tuesday evening, 8 o'clock, and general prayer meeting Thursday evening, 7:45. All welcome. Seats free. TRrNTTT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. COR ner Marcy and Jefferson avs.

Rev. A. Wouters, pastor Morning service. 10:30, sermon, "The Martyr Spirit of Christian Forgiving." Sabbath school, 3 to 4 P. M.

Praise service, 7:30 P. M. Sermon, "A Base Independence, or a Holy Con fldence; Whldh Have You?" We welcome all. TOMPKINS AV CONGREGATIONAL! CHURCH, Tompkins av, near Fulton st Preaching by the pastor, the Rev. R.

R. Meredith, D. at 10:30 A. M. and 7:30 P.

M. at the Park av branch, corner Park and Marcy avs, preaching at 11 A. M. and 7:45 P. M.

by the assistant pastor, the Rev. Thomas R. Bridges. Strangers are cordially Invited. TWELFTK6T REFORMED CHURCH, TWELFTH st.

between Fourth and Fifth avs Morning services at 10:30 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. Judaon Swift Field, secretary of American Tract Society. Evening service at 7:30 o'clock. This service will also be the funeral service of Elder E. E.

Eldrldge, who died on the 22d inst. The pastor. Rev. John E. Lloyd, will ofuciate, assisted by the Rev.

W. H. Jackson. Friends are invited to attend. UNITY CHURCH (THIRD UNITARIAN).

GATES av and Irving place. Rev. Stephen H. Camp, pastorServices at 10:30 A. M.

Sunday school at 3 o'clock. A cordial Invitation to all. WASHINGTON AV BAPTIST CHURCH. WASH ington, corner Gates av Preaching by the pastor, Rev. F.

M. Ellis. D. in the morning at 10:30, evening. 7:30.

Sunday school. 2:30. Prayer meetings Monday and Friday evenings, 7:45. AU Invited. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, corner Clinton st and First place.

Rev. James W. Gllland, pastor Services at 10:80 A M. and 7:45 P. M.

Sunday school at 2:30 P. M. Christian Endeavor at 1:45. Morning subject. "Witnesses and Witnesses.

Evening, "Ephraim ites Ancient and Modern." Everybody made welcome. BKLIGIOTTS SPECIAL. ICINGS COUNTY WOMAN'S CHRISTIAN TEM perance Union will hold their twelfth annual convention in, Stmson M. B. Church.

Clermont and Wllloughby avs, Wednesday and Thursday, March 27 and 28, from 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. Bible expositions In mom Ins hours.

Reports of work, election of officers and on Wednesday evening a mass meeting, beginning at 7:45 o'clock. Addresses by Revs. J. O. Wilson and J.

F. Carson. Mrs. LOUISE VANDERHOEF, President. Mrs.

V. A. Lewis. Correspond ins Secretary. THE TWENTr THIRT ANNUAL MEETING of the WOMAN'S HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF THE PRBSBTTRT OF BROOKLYN wll be held in the FIRST P.ESBY TERIAN CHURCH OF BDGEWATKR, STA PLETON, S.

MARCH 27. Morning session at o'clock, afternoon at 2 o'clock. You People's hour at 3:15 o'clock. Jnterosrs speakers both morning and afternoon. WANTED PBOFESSIONAI.

WANTED PUPILS SOMEADDITKAL PUPILS to join French and Werman classes; conversational method prfc $10 per titmrter. Miss ELSNtR, l5 St Jamee place. Brooklyn. WANTEDPUPILS IN STENOGRAPHY DAY or evening, by experienced, practical lady stenographer; will assist students to positions; terms moderate. 382 Putnam av.

WANTED PUPILS 25 FOR ONE YEAR'S Pianoforte tuition by a gentleman graduate from Berlin and Leipstc: payable in ten monthly rfttes. Address MUSICAL, P. O. Box 285. Brooklyn.

WANTED ORGANIST WHO WILL GIVE SERV Icea in exchange for use of organ (one in E. D. church; expenseB paid choir director In church. Address DIRECTOR, I.0B7 Putnam av. WANTED ENGAGEMENT SOPRANO, CULTI vated voice, desires position In choir; low paltry.

Address ICINGS, Eagle office. wantf.d mt. raphaklnavar: RO. orcan(t and choirmaster of the Klrnt Reformed chnrch, Soveath at. will accept similar position from May 18.V in either Protectant or Catholic chnrch.

Address SI 7 Union at, Brooklyn. wantkd engagemknt XspTan dar school or other rollzinna services, a vonnir ludr will lead slnfjinar if rmiaired: bet reference given: terms "0 a rear. Address EXPERIENCE, ttox 2, Jingl Bedford braa (a. WANTED HOUSES. WANTED HOUSE A SMALL HOUSE.

6 OR 7 rooms, good neighborhood, all Improvements; rent not to excovl J3n; or lower part of house, fl or 6 rooms, with owner preferred; rent not to exceed $25. Address H. J. Eagle office. WANTED ENGAGE2B33NT.

WANTED KN'G A GEM solo soprano, a position from May j. Address J. B. C. Eagle office.

WANTED ENGATiEMNT AS NURSE thoroughly experience! In all kinds of sickness. Address Movent!) Brooklyn. WANTED ENGAGEMENT BY A YOUNG LAD of experience us organist; sight reader; best of reference. G.L. Eagle office.

ANTED i NT BY A OM A nTpOSI Hon as working housekeeper in a small family best Call or address M. 01 Third av, Brooklyn. WANTED DRESSMAKING. WANTED DRFSSMAKiNG AN EXPKRTEN dressmaker wishes a few more engagements by the day. Henry st, brooklyn.

WANTED DRESSMAKING 1. TO PER DAY, lunch only, until April alter. $2 per day; first cla glove tittor; uew organ pipe skirt; reference given. Address 4rtit l.eslBer, Mrs. E.

VAN AL STYNE. South '1 nnth st, E. D. WANTED SEWING. WANT ETSKWINCT 5Y he riAY, in arTvao'e family, by a first class sewer; good references given: terms 50 cents a day.

Address Kirie Tifsnty stxth ward branch. WANTED "SEWING BY A YOUNG WOMAN, hand sewing at her own home: makes all kinds of hoddlnfc and table linen. Plea.se call Monday at 202 West Ninth st. ring second bell. WANTED PAKTS OF HOUSES.

WANTED PART OF HOUSE WITHIN" FOUR blocks of Carroll park, on or before May 1. 4 unfurnished or partly furnished rooms, with light and heat and prU ilege of table board with family or in immediate vicinity; references exchanged. Address F. STONE, 3S corirord at. WANTED BOOMS.

WANTED ROOMS IN A LOWER PORTION OF a hoono, not les than 5: location on a line with Clinton et. between Harrison and Third place. Address Boi y.j, Kuffle office. WAN ROO TWO ADULTS. A LARGE room on second tloor, unfurnished, except carpet; hot itni coid wtr: good table; private family, or with fw boarders tormn 8 li i per weok references.

H. Bjx 10, Kagle otfire. WANTED BUSINESS PTJBPOSES: WANTED BUILDING TO RENT. A BRICK building, at least 100 feet long and 2 stories high; one on the water front preferred. AV.

O. S.r 1,271 Broadway, Nfrw York. WANTKD FOR THE ARMY ABLE BOIMBI), UN married men. between trie (tiros of 21 ana 'AO years food p7. ration clothlnff and medical attendance; applicants mast be prepared to famish satisfactory evidence is to age, character mud habits.

Apply at Myrtle ar, Brooklyn, and 2.) 7 Third av. New York eltr. WANTED HELP FEMALES. Advertisements unOer this heaatng are 50 cent for each insertion of Jive tines or less. "WANTED EXPERIENCED HANDS TO MAKE shirts at home; steady work; roferonce required.

D. JONKS ASONS, Branch, 518 Fourth av.JJrooklyn. WANTED FIRST" CLASS" OPERATORS ONFINE custom shirts; work utven out. JOHN R. CUNON, rqiw)n st, jiew xorkc, top uoor.

WANTED INTKLLIGENT "LADY EXPECTING TO learn stenography, will bo taught iu court and speech reporters' offices will assist her to ponitiou upon completion. Rooms and 72 World Building, Nw xorK. WANTED DRESSMAKERS; WAIST HANDS at once on fine cloth and silk goods; only those who can operate and finish their own work need apply; highest prices paid to competent hands. SAMUEL OPPENHEIM 115 South Fifth av, Now York City. Nurses and Seamsti esses.

Advertisements under this heading are 50 cents Tor each insertion ornoe Unas or less, WANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR A baby: roust have first clua reference. Add rose, stating reference. M. Box 9, Xftgle branch. 44 Broaden.

WANTED TO TAKE CARE OF A LITTLE boy, a neat, tidy girl; must be willing and obliging; only those with best reference need ap ply, i'io Hancock gt. WANTED" TO TAKE CARE OF TWd CHIL dren, a young girl; must sleep at home and give good reference no others need apply. Call Monday after 9 A. M. at 28 Hanson place.

Cooks, Washers ana ironers. Advertisements under this headina are 50 cents tor each insertion of foe lines or less WANTED FIRST CLASS COOK AND TO DO plain washing; Swedish or German preferred. Call Saturday and Monday between 12 and 4 at 831 St. "Marks av, near Brooklyn. WANTED TO COOK.

WASH AND IRON IN a small family, a very good German cook; willing to go In Summer to the country; must have excellent references. 432 Grand av, near Fulton street. General Houseworlc Advertisements unaer this heading are 50 cents Tor each insertion of five lines or U3S. WANTED TO DO GEN'ERAL HOUSEWORK, A girl German preferred reference required. 71)0 Putnam av.

WAN 12 TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A family of four, a neat, tidy glrL Call at McDon oagh sujiear Lewis av. WANTED HOUSEWORK IN A email family, a girl; good wages; German, Swede or colored. 302 Putnam av. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A girl; uerman or American preferred. 604 oreene av, second flat.

WANTED TCTdO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN a restaurant, a good strong girl; sleep home; come prepared for work. Call at 167 Fifth av. WANTED TO DO GBNERAIThOUSEWORK IN a small family of three adults, a German, Swede or colored girl. 302 Putnam ar. WANTED TO DO GENERALTHOUSEWORK, A competent Protestant girl; American or German; references required.

Mrs. GIBSON, 631 Madison street. A RTE TO DO GFNERaL HOUSE WORK IN a email American family, girl; must he neat; good plain cook, washer and ironer; reference required. AppIy at174 JocDonough st. WANTED TO DO'GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND as plain oook and laundresn, a competent girl; German preferred! good wages reference required.

Apply at oS5 ergon st. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A small family, a girl: innst he thoroughly competent and have city references; German preferred. 1VS Hancock st. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A girl; must be a good cook and laundress; good home and good wages given to right party. Call at once at 241 Carlton av.

WAlsrTETOrJO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, A girl; roust be a good cook: willing and thoroughly competent. Apply on Monday after 2 P.M., to Mrs. aonrtment honso, 285 Qnincy at. near Noatrand av. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK, BUT no upstairs a young Uertrjsn or Swedish cirl; mast be a good cook and laundress, and have references.

Mr. RANDOLPH BRANDT. 1,105 Flatbush venue. WANTED TO ASSTST WITH GENERAL HOUSE work and mind children, a neat, strong German girl. Apply at 700 Monroe st, nsar Ketd av.

WANTED IN A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY, AN experienced girl German preferred. Apply at once at 3t)(J Second st, between Fifth and Sixth avs. WANTJEDTO DO LIGHT HOUSEWORK IN A family of two adults, a neat young girl; sleep at heme. Apply Saturday evening and Monday morning at 77 Herkimer st, fourth flat. Employment Agency.

WANTED YOUNG COMPETENT COOKS, cooks who wash and Iron, houseworkers, nursea, first class waitresses; situations waiting to be filled. Mrs. L. SEELY, 516 Fulton st, entranoe Hanover place; New Tork office, 63 West Twenty second st. WANTED SERVANTS FOR SITUATIONS NOW ready In all parts of the city.

Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 106 Pineapple st, one door trom Fulton, half way between City Hall and bridge: managed by ladies: established 33 rears. WANTED HEEP MALES. Advertisements under this heading are 50 cents for each insertion or Ave lines or less. WANTED TO TEND BAR AND BOARD, A YOUNG man. Call at 198 Navy st.

Brooklyn. WANTED EXPERIENCED HAND ON AWNINGS, on machine: also one to pat up awnings by CHRIS LUHRS, OrJl Flushing av. WANTED CHEMIST, WHO UNDERSTANDS mixing colors for surface coated paper, also a man who understands coating machines and coating paper. P. O.

Box S. 543. Boston, Mass. "WANTED AMERICAN, ENGLISH AND GER man people desiring employment, day or evening; pleasant, profitable. Call any day, except Sunday, from 0 to 12 M.

only, at real estate office, 2.135A Fulton st. WANTED lENERGETIC MEN WHO ARE CONSID cring entering other linen of business beforo doing so will find It to their advantage to communicate direct with manager for Brooklyn Branch of the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States; we are about to inoreaso the nnmberof our agencies in Brooklyn. Continental Building, corner of Court aad Montague sta. WANTED SITUATIONS Females. WANTED SITUATION lady: salary moderate.

Brooklyn. IN A FLORISTS BY A Address 58 Vanderbilt st. Nurses and Seamstresses. WANTED SITUATION AS NURSE, BY A YOUNG girl: no objection to chamberwork. 002 Myrtle av; ring bell twice.

WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE. BY A respectable young woman. Call at 927 Dean st, near Classon av. Chambermaids and Waitresses. WANTED SITUATION AS CHAMBERMAID ANT waitrews.

hy a youns gin. iiea je cati at Marion st, Brooklyn. WANTED SITUATION AS A CHAMBERMAID and waltressTn a private family, by a respectable young Swedish girl, with good reference. Please call at 69G Bergen st, top floor, to the left. Cooks, Washers ana Ironers.

WANTED SITUATION AS COOK.WASUKR AND ironer in a private family or ama boarding house, by arespeotable colorod girl: hae good city roference. Call for two days at 235 Fulton at, second floor. WANTED SITUATION AS COOK AND LAUN dreis, or to do general housework in a private family, by a respectable colored woman; must have good wages. Call or address 7S Marlon st. near Reid av.

WANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST CLASS laundreas, by a respectable woman; no objections to going to the country. Please call for two daya at t3: av, entrance on uean st. WAN TK i ITU ATI A LAUNDRESS OR to do general housework, by a respectable young woman; to go home nighty; or day's work. 65S Classon av, near Bergen st. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE DOWNSTAIRS work for a motner and dang titer to do the upstairs work or mind a baby; are willing to go to tho city or country have city reference.

Call for two days at OU jiiutiagn st. WANTED SITUATIONS ONE AS COOK AND laundress, the other as chambermaid and wait resp. by two sisters: have good city reference. Please call for two days at 479 Adelphl st, near Atlantic av. General HouseworK.

WANTED KI rUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE wor a small family, by a towed all girl. Call Monday at 314 Carroll st, Mr J. ALM; second floor. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE GENERAL housework In a small private family, by a young Oernmn girl. Please auaress for one uay A.

Jv. Kagle Bedford branch. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE GENERAL housework in a small familv. bv a Swedish girl. Please call at Adams place, Windsor Terrace; SOFI JOHANSON.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE GENERAL house work, by an exierienced young girl; can cook, wash and Iron. Please call tor two days at canton av, second uoor. A I Ttf ON TO DO GEN ERAL HOU SI?" work iu a nni.il 1 family, or as a nurae, by a respectable woman. Ple.ise call for two cra at present em pioynr loj aoutn uxioru r.rooitiyn. WANTED SITUATIONTO DO THE GENERAL nouseworK in a small family: can have best rec ommendation from present employer.

Address till April 1 LAURA, 474 Waverly av. WANTED SITUAriOV TO DO GENERAL HOUSK work. bv a resuectabls American vioman: is npnod oook, washer and ironer; willing and oblieing: has irood city references. Call for two days at COO Sixtn nv, noar rrosi mzi. WANTED SITUATION TO UO GENERAL HOCS work in a small family, hy a respectable Protectant girl is a good cook, wasbor and Ironer has ood city i.au lor i wo nays jou xiammou avenue.

A NTED SITUATION TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work iu private finally, by a young girl lately landed; wilt tn found willing obliging. Pifase can ror two a ays ct Aiaatson st. near jratcnen avenue. WA.TED S'TUATION TO DO THE WORK OF" A Dtnail or rate family of by a respectable middle avou irotesiaut woman. Aaorojs rt.

aox r.agie orancn. i tsroidway. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE HOUSEWORK in a amall family, by a tidy middle aged woman. Ovio Fourth av; no card 'UB. TO LKT FL AIM DES1R ABLU 1LATS OF ROUittA each in corner house; reats tow.

J. i i. Flatbush av. avS vtIpi. iim" sd DrtnatR RATH :1 all improremnuta snlouaid condition and first class heighpor.Hjpd.

STKLLR A HKRIG. 1 i It th av. TO It ET If La TS I TtlE ALBERT, GREKNH av, near Grand; rooms: donble staircase; vorj cnoice. inquire or janitor. TO LET FLATS A WAY DO WN; SINGLE; 6 ROOMS and bath: KJ and 914 per month: flats, 911 and 612 per month: janitor's service.

CHARLES HART, owner, Third av. LET FLATS ROOLATS AU MPROVK monts tea minutes io bridge; rent 815 and $10; immediate possession. Inquire of janitor, 77 Douglass Btreet. DECORATED AND IN PERFECT order; 7 rooms and bach location convenient to forrr and bridge. Apply to janitor on the premises.

118 Court at. between State and Schermerhorn. TO LET FLATS ON PACIFIC ST, NEAR BOND: ft rooms and bath all light: janitor service; only 9 IS. Apply at 20 Court st, or 270 Flatbush av. LEONARD MOODY.

TO LET FLATS ELEGANT, NEWLY BUILT flats on Keap st, between Bedford and Lee avs; 6 rooms and bath; all improvements; lately dec rated $23 and $24. Inquire on premises. TO LET FLATS REDUCED FROM $30 DOWN to $24 and $25: 7 rooms and bath; single; massive brown stone fronts. Inquire of resident Janitor, 402 Second st, between Fifth and Sixth avs. TO LET FLAT 4 ROOMS FOR $12 AT 26 Boerum place, near City Hall; good condition and first class house.

ERNESTUS GULICK 360 Fulton st. TO LET FLATS KLEGANT STEAM HEATED 8 room flats all modem improvements and full janitor service; one block from Jungs County station duced to $35. FRY A LYLE, LooO Fulton st TO LET FLATS SANDS 8T, BRIDGE ENTRANCE: handsome fiats, with improvements rents from S1U to $24; also Pearl. High and Adams sts. W.

f. COOK'S Real Estate Office. 5tf Bauds at (bridge ea tranooj, office hours A. M. to 8 P.

M. TO LKI' FIjaTa 9Ji TO SMAL.L JT AMI LOSS only: 4 all light rooms; all improvements except gaa and bath halls Brussels carpeted and gas lighted elec trio bells andoor openers. Inquire owner and jaai tor, 14oKourth ar. TO LET FLATSCHE APES IN BROOKLYN; A good light rooms; hot and cold water, stone tubs, dumb waiter, speaking tubes, electric bells, etc everything kept La first class order'; rente 812 to 614. Appty to janitor, 150 Fourth av, near Bit lor st.

TO LET FLATS FREE TO APRIL 15; 55 Tenth st, above Seventh av: 6 and 7 rooms; newly decorated: all; light; best private apartments on the slope. Apply to Janitor, or GEOE. LOVETT 23 and 80 Court at, TO LET FLATS "(55 SECOND PLACE, NEAR CLIN tonst 7 Improvements heat only $25 tm 835: A I location; rpady for occupauoy April 15. Apply 20 Court st or 27ti Flat bash av, LEONARD MOODY. TO LET FLAT 5 ROOMS AND RATH; GOOD size; newly decorated; new building oud first class location, near station; $18; free to May 402 Nostrand av, near Monroe st.

Janitor, or ERNESTUS GULICK 350 Fultor. st. TO LET FLATS 6 AND 7 ROOMS; FUR nace and steam heat; Park slope and Columbia heights; prices from $10 to $70; call or send for printed list. 186 Montague st and 221 Fifth av. C.

MOODY CO. TO LET FLATS SJO AND 910 FOR 4 LARGE rooms, all light; who! length of hall; wash tubsx water olopets one block to elevated station and throa lines cars. Janitor, 205 Fourth av, near Union street. T6 LET FLATS ON THE HEIGHTS 11MIDDAGH st, tnird flat. possession now; 13 second flat, $35, May 1, 7 rooms and bath, main haihfL, boated.

Apply to janitor in basement, 91 Columbia hoightt. TO LET FLATS 4, 5, 6 AND 7 ROOMS, NEW ly decorated; furnace and steam heat; Park Slope location; rents from $10 to $35; best In tho city at the price. 185 Montague st and 221 Fifth av. C. N.

MOODY CO. TO LET FLATS BALANCE OF MONTH FREE; fine flat In first class brown stone apartment house; all Improvements; rent moderate; open evenings and Sundays. HITCHCOCK, 1,069 Myrtle ay, Brooklyn. TO LET FT ATS I THE MONTANA BLOCK, 615 St. Marks av, corner Bedford; steam heat; paasengex elevator: restaurant; 3 to 6 rooms; $15 to $40s furnished, $20 to $50; also, Bellamy, flats, 3 to 5 rooms, near by, $3 to $35.

TO LET FLATS GARFIELD PLACE, NEAR Seventh av, good neighborhood; convenient to trolley and roads; steam heated flats; 7 rooms and bath; $21 to $27; decorated and all improve ments. Apply at 195 Garfield place. TO LET FLATS WANTKD, a OR 4 YOUNG MAR ried couples to hire tho nicest and cheapest 4 room flats in Brooklyn: all Improvements except gas; gaa la halls. Inquire of owner, 145 rsrarth av, near Butler street. TO LET FLATS WITHIN FIVE MINUTES OF City Hall from to 8 rooms; In perfect order; excellent janitor service; rents from $23 to $45 per month.

Apply to 1 A.O. EU ttisn, hu noernro place. TO LET FLATS 4 DECATUR ST; 28 ST. AN drews place and 1.281 Atlantic ar; elegant flats of 0 rooms; all improvements. Recta 812 to 815.

F. W. CARRUTHERS, L357 Fnlton st. TO LET FLATS ALL PARTS OF THE CITY; rents $12 to $45; all improvements; good locations; also floors, from $8 to $15; 4 to 5 rooms; centrally located. Apply to HORATIO S.

STEfWART, 261 Flatbush av. TO LET FLATS AT REDUCED RENT TO email families in select, healthy neighborhood; near Bedford av; all improvements; heated; resident janitor; 7 rooms and bath, 142 Rodney st; 6 rooms and bath. 205 Qulncy st. TO LET FLATS SIXTH AND TENTH WARDS 6 and 8 rooms; all improvements ranglngin rente from 918 to $25; walking distance to bridge and ferries. J.

D. H. BERGEN. 307 Court et, between Saukett and Degraw. TO LET FLATS UNION ST, NEAR CLINTON; private neighborhood; Ave minutes from South Ferry; trolley cars one block; 6 rooms and bath; $22 to J2S; steam heat; decorated and all Improvements.

Apply at 220 Union st. TO LET FLATS GREENE AV, NEAR NOS trand; splendid neighborhood, convenient to trolley and roads; 7 large rorns and bath; halls heated decorated and all Improvements rents $23 to $28. Apply at500 Greene ay. TO LET FLATS JUST FINISHED; FTNESTT best arranged in all Brooklyn; 5 all large rooms; rent, $14, $15, $16; reference required; Butler st, near Fifth av; eight minutes to bridge. Ap plyto Janitor, 396 Butler st.

TO LET FLAT 198 PRESIDENT ST, NEAR Clinton; elegant single flat; 8 rooms and bath; all light; steam heated; all the latest improvements; rent $40 per month. Apply on the premises, or to THOS. ROGERS, 41 Court st; Room 50. TO LET FLATS 394 AND 398 MCDONOUGH ST; neighborhood good; adults only rants 828 aud8H5; 8 rooms and bath steam heated bard wood cabinet trim and latest modern improvements resident janitor; muBt be seen to be appreciated. Inqare Jant tor.

TO LST FL ATS STRICTLY FIRST CLASS location; open and fight on all sides; 0 rooms and bath; heated throughout: coal furnished for range; near Nostrand av trolley; one block from Fulton st 824. Apply to Mrs. RILEY. 84 Her klmer et. TO LKT FLAT IN THAT ELEGANT PRIVATE detached build ing tho Herkimer st, near New York av first flat of 7 all light rooms every improvement; halls heated; rent $22.

F. W. CARRUTHERS, st. TO LET FL ATS BY J. NiiWKIRK.

262 SUM ner av. 88H 890 Myrtle av. 4 rooms, $9, 810 11.00 039 Lexington av, 5 rooms and 15 1)0 378Tomukins av, 5 rooms and bath, tilts 17 00 49 Lexington av, 5 rooms and bath. JLtLOO Lewis av. comer irreene, ti rooms and bach 2:1.00 TO LET FLATS 5 ROOMS AND BATH, $16 TO $20, at 052 Bedford av; same at 281 Clifton place; 4 rooms, $13.

at S02 Bedford av; 4 and 5 rooms at 94 Franklin av, $1 and $15; 4 rooms, 1S5 Adams st, $14. See janitors, or owner, J. G. GLOVER, ISO Remsen st! TO LET FLATS LOOK AT OUR LIST OF flats and steam heated apartments; a great variety at reasonable rents; first class locations; flats from $14 to $23: apartments from $30 to $50. Apply to MARINOR BONNY, 323 Nostrand av.

TO LET FLATS 176 AND 178 NOSTRAND AVl near Myrtle (L station on corner); 7 rooms; all improvements: hot water; heat in each room; janitor service; rent $24 to $25 per month. Apply to janitor or to GEO. HEIBERGER. 743 Myrtle av; open evenings until 9. TO LET FLATSDESI RABLE FLATS OF 6 rooms and bath, with or without steam heat, in private neighborhoods convenient elevated road and trolley lines; only adult or small family desired; moderate rents.

Owner, 352 Nos trand av. TP LET FLAT ON JORALEMON ST. A VERT desirable apartment of 8 rooms in fine order; all improvements heat and janitor attendance; will rent reasonable to family of adults. Apply to JOHN F. JAMES SON.

1 93 Montague eU TO LET FLATS THE BELLAMY, 717PROS pect place, near Bedford av; 4 and 5 rooms, $10 and S14: all improvements; ranges, boilers, tubs, gas and steam heat; janitor on premises; furnished at 25 per cent, advance, owner, 615 St. Marks av. TO LET FLATS 24x72 SPLENDIDLY FlTTKO up steam huat separate ventilation and dumb wniters; beautifully located, facing a square, corner ot St. Maries and Flatbush avs, Brooklyn. Apply upon premises, 257 Flatoush av.

Brooklyn, or owner, J. YaThS, 19 William at, New York City. IO KT FLA Li IS ELMS;" ALL IMPROVE meutj; 4 all light rooms: halls heated, carpeted, lighted; Atlantic av, Brooklyn av station briok building; 88 to 311: families; rent free to May. janitor or HAYES A KAWSON, 1,453 Fultoa Btreot. TO LET FLATS IN ALL PARTS OF BROOK lyn, with or without heat, at rentals to suit all incomes; $10 per month up: call or send for new Spring list Just out.

LEONARD MOODY, 20 Court st and 27C Flatbush av; Flatbush aT ofl'ce open evenings. TO LETFLATS REDUCED RENTS; 474 LA fayette av, first and fourth flats, all light. 8 rooms, all improvements; Janitor service; single swell front; Immediate possession; janitor. H. W.

ROXELL, comer Myrtle av and Adelphl st; open eyenlngg. TO LET FLATS 814, 515, 310; 0 ROOMS AND bath all improvements nandsomely decorated Patch en av, near Greene; convenient to botn Broadway and Lexington av elevated splendidly built brick houses; janitor aervico the bebt see the work now being done and judge for yourself If thene are not tho best flats for the money in Brooklyn. Janitor, Patchen av. TO LET I AT A ELEGANT OORNER FIRST flat, Sixth avand Presidnut st; all light rooms; suitable fur doctor or dentist: 7 rooms and bath; decorated; stoam. boated; every improvement: possession at once.

C. N. MOODY IS5 Montague at and 221 Fifth av. TO LET LATo HE AT1 IN ONE OF THB finest locations on Prospjct heights; 8 fine rooms In apicndld ordc; first ctdss janitor service, and woil heated. For particulars apply at 20 Court st, or 27ri Flatbush av.

latter office open eveuinga. LEONARD MOOD. Roal Eatate, TO LET FLATS ELEGANT FLATS ON THE Park Slope; 5 and 6 roams each; stone tubs, mantel mirrors; decorated; all known Improvements; windows and awnings every room; location 3C1 369 Eighth av. near Eleventh st; rents $15 to $20 to desirable tenants. Premises or MARCUS McNEAL.

4X7 Tenth st. TO LET FLATS SINGLE FLATS: SECOND AND fourth; 247 Steuben st, between DeKalb and Lafayette avs; all modern improvements; decorated and In fine order; 8 large rooms, with bath: heated; bedrooms extra large; respectable private neighborhood; low rent. Inquire of Janitor. Aaverttsements under this heading are 50 cents for each insertion of five lines or less. BOARD FURNISHED ROOMS: HOTEL ARLINGTON.

Fulton, Johnson and Washington sta. oppoHite Eagle bniiding, Brooklyn, N. Y. newly urn In bed roo'iis slugle or cu suite; terras moderate: special lu BOARD ON THB I place: large and small rooms, with conveniences; i near station and several lines of surface cars: table boarders accommodated; references ex BOARD IdEAN ST, NEAR BROOKLYN AV Desirable Bunny connecting second and third floor rooms in house occuplecd by owner; house and table and location first class. Address F.

EagleBedford branch. BOARD 196 PUTNAM AV7 SECOND DOOR from Bedford! large, newly furnished front room and hall room, with good, substantial board, with reduced rates; all improvements; also table board. BOARD SECOR HOUSE, CLINTON AND WAR ren sts Desirable large and small rooms; single or en suite; for families and gentlemen; with nrt class board; at prices consistent with the times; convenient location for New York business men. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY WILL LET with board, a large alcove room; also, square room on second floor or third floor; ample closet room; very handsome neighborhood; terms moderate; convenient to cars. 678 Putnam av, near Lewis.

BOARD MANSION HOUSE. ON BROOKLYN Heights Directly opposite Wall st; twelve minutes from New York City Hall; enlarged, remodeled, refurnished; elegant large, light rooms, single and en suite, with private bath; select family and transient hotel; reasonable rates; illustrated circular. BOARD P1ERREPONT HOUSE MONTAGUE ST. Brooklyn Heights. American and European plan.

Single rooms, 75 cents to $1.00 per day; 92.50 to Sir 00 per week. Family rooms, 1.50 to 93.00 per day: to $14.00 per week. Table board 97.00 per week. Table D'hote dinner, 00 cents. Kirst class restaurant; popular pyJosa.

BOARD CALL AT THE HOTEL ST. OEOROH, corner Clark and Hicks sts, Brooklyn Heights, and compare the expensa of housekeeping with hotel life. Suits of rooms combining all the advantagaa ox Hate without the annoyances of cooklnc Xt la housekeeping on co operatlva plan Servant question solved. Equal to best in New York. Private table In dlnlngrooxn.

BOARD SOS PROSPECT PLACE BACK PAH lor, large bay window, suitable for doctor or dentist; also, square room on seoond floor; all improvements; over acre ground; flne3t neighborhood Jn city; first class board; also, small rooms; would suit young business men or young laaies employed auring aay; croquet, lawn tennis, hammocks, shade; splendid Summer residence; no need to go to countrv; home like; reasonable; table board. BOARD HOTEL MARGARET JCLEQANTLT furnished suites of rooms overlooking bay, harbor and New York; the finest view to be found In either city; cuisine acknowledged to be sups nor to any in Brooklyn xyrloes reasonable. DINNER. SATURDAY. MARCH 23.

Blue Points. Mock turtle. Consomme, plain. Spanish olives. Mixed pickles.

Broiled bluefish. maitre d' Hotel. Lyonnais potatoes Boiled bacon and spinach. Chicken frloassee a la poulette. Croquettes of beef tenderloin, mushrooms.

Pear fritters, rum sauce. Claret punrb. Ribs of beef, dish and made gravy. Lamb, mint sauce. Salads Lettuce.

Lobster. Potato. Green peas. Stowed corn. Rioe.

Tomatoes. Mashed potatoes. Boiled potatoes. Steamed cherry pndding, lemon sauce. Orange cream pie.

Brandy jelly. Pear pie. Raisin cake. Lady ficgera. Assorted cake.

Lemon ice cream. Assorted nuts. Fruit. Raisins. Roquefort and American cheese.

Tea. Coffee. Apolllnarls and all klnds of minoral waters lu syphon a BOARD WANTED. BOARD WANTED CONNECTING ROOMS ON OOL umbia heights or near by overlooking the bay or river. Address BAY, Eagle office.

BOARD WANTED F1RST CLASS BOARD ON THE Heights In small private family for two adults and boy of 10: whole second floor (private bath if possible) preferred: will fartiinh rooms references exchanged. Address, with full particulars, location, terms, VERACIXY, Box 22, Eagle office. BOARD WANTED FOR WIDOWED LADY RE covering from Blight stroke of paralysis; would require some attention for a time; prefers room with family living on flat or not above first or second floor; terms must be moderate. Addreas BOARD, Eagle office. BOARD WANTED BY AN ELDERLY LADY.

A room on lower or second floor and board In a private family; convenient to Fifth or Seventh av cars; clean and without tobacco smoke or piano; terms moderate. Address Mrs. S. Eagle office BOARD WANTED BY A YOUNG MAN IN private family; will furnish his own room; unexceptionable references given and required; a good home indispensable and liberal compensation for such; location between Grand and Nostrand avs and Fulton st and Greene av. AddresB COMFORT, Box 9.

Eagle Bedford branch. FTTBNISHED ROOMS. Advertisements under this heading are 50 cents for each insertion cf five lines or toss. FURNISHED ROOMS NEW FURNISHED rooms, to let; comfortable home. 383 Wythe avenue.

FURNISHED ROOMS 399 STATE ST A PRIVATE family has a large, pleasant room on second Uoor, with ubb of bath and gas; terms very reasonable. FURNISHED ROOMSA VERY NE ATLY FUR nlshed front or back parlor, every convenience, at very moderate terms. 290 Henry st. FURNISHED ROOM A HANDSOME AL COVE room in a brown stone house on the Hill with a small private family. 400 Vanderbilt av.

between Greene and Gates. FURNISHED ROOMS 1SR LAWRENCE ST. NEAR Fultoa Nicely furnished room suitablevfor two gentlemen also front room for light housekeeping hall room ten minutes from bridge. FURNTs EVE DRO OM AR NICELY FURNISHED front aloove room, with all convenienoss, including running hot and cold water: suitable for two; oonveu lent io oar lines ana eievatea road, 5J13 Macon st. FURNISHED ROOMS 12H PACIFIC ST.

NEAR Clinton A lady, owning her home, will let to a few parties handsomely furnished rooms; table' board near by; references exchanged. FURNISHED ROOMS 33 DECATUR ST ELE gantly furnished large and small rooms; all improvements; house strictly private; table board next door. FURNISHED ROOMS 281 CUMBERLAND ST Latest improvements; hot and cold water; gas; convenient to all cars; ten minutes walk to City Hall. FCRNISHED ROOMS 1 LARGE SQUARE, SUN ny room, with large closet and running water; alao, 1 hall room; private family. 12 Lafayette avenue.

FURNISHED ROOMS 08 HANSON PLACE A nicely furnished second story back room large closet; hot and cold water also third story square and ball room adjoining all improvements: Bontuern exposura. FURNISHED ROOMS 2 NEATLY FURNISHED front rooms.connectlng, for light housekeeping or two gentlemen; together or separate; terms for single room, $2 and $2. B0 per week, with gas and bath; good board if required. 23 Elm place. FURNISHED ROOMS 1 OR 2 NICELY FUR nlshed large rooms on third floor, in private house, with owner; hot and cold water In rooms; use of bath.

S71A Gates av, near Bedford. FURNISHED ROOMS 169 STATE ST. BE tween Court and Clinton Pleasant front, square room, with large closet; hot and cold vater and all conveniences: also, large back parlor; neigh borhood first class; house newly furnished. FURNISHED ROOMS CHEERFUL FRONT AL cove and connecting rear room in house with owner; partly furnished; house private: hot and cold water, bath, heat, permanent parties preferred. Call at 404 Classon av, near Qulncy street.

FURNISHED ROOMS 69 PINEAPPLE ST Heights; five minutes' walk from bridge and ferries; a pleasant front room, second floor, $3 weekly; also, room at 52.25; house well heated; use of bath; gentlemen only; references required. TO ET STOBES. TO LET STORES I HAVE SOME VERY DESIR able stores to let on Fultoo st, at low rentals. Aooly at 20 Court at or 5i7o Flatbush av, LEONARD MOODY. TO LET STORE CORNER OF' MYRTLE AV and Sumner, 3 ptory frame, two lloors, 8 rwiiia, tioove store, ssuv.

JONATHAN HALL, 349 Franklin a TO LKT STORK THd ENTIRE BUILDING. 467 atorio1. containing store and 7 rooms: store has new front and laree plate glass window suitable for any bestneja; entire building $30 HA VILAND, 082 Fulton st. TO LET STORE S24 FULTON ST; A LARGE, light store; plate glass front; rent only $30; a good chance for plumber or painter; will guarantee work enough for the rent. Apply to HORATIO S.

STEWART, 261 Flatbush av. TO LET STORES I A RGE CORNER STORK (WILL dmde if dosired); stoam belt, etc: St. Markn and Flnthiiah av, Brooklvn: also 237 Flatbush av, 24x72. Apply upon premises 257 Flatbush av, Brooklyn, or to the owner, J. W.

YATiiS. 19 William st. Now York City. TO KT STO RE EITH ER IN WHOLE OR IN part, northwest corner oc Fnlton at and Nostrnudar. Will lease for a term of years.

A first class corner for a grocer. F. W. CA.RRUTHSRS. 1,357 Fulton st.

"TO ET jFTjATS. TO LET FLATS ON PROSPECT PARK SLOPE; tiood neighborhood; single atory brown stone; large clean rooms; 0 rooms and batn good service; rent $XiO aod $212. Ingnire thh flat, A Fifth at. TO KT FLATS 8 1 i 4. 15, 5 ROOMS.

15 ATH all improvements. l.8 lt2 Fifth av, between ou glass a id Deeraw sts. janitor, first flat, loft. 15 Fiftn av or M'KLLE HKKIG, 61 frifth jxv. TO LET FLAT 10 ROOMS.

LARGE AS A HOUSE, Iii Proapoct place, completely ovorbanle.i aud put in first class condition fiats heatod. all rooms light, SLIO to 835: rent start May 1. I STKLLE A HERIG.J31 Fifth av. TO LET FLATS WITH ALL IMPROVE ments; corner Adams and Tillary sts; also parlor floor and basement, with all Improvements, at 226 Bridge st. Inquire on premises.

TO LET FLATS DOWN TOWN, BY ISAAC H. CARY, 200 Fulton st. 65 Henry st, 7 rooms and bath, all light, $24 to $23 36 Liberty st, 4 rooms and bath, all light, 520 to $24 Also smaller flats and apartments. TO LET FLATS 32 HERKIMER ST; EXCEP tionally nice flats, 7 rooms and bath, steam heat; all modern Improvements; splendid location and very desirable; vacant now and April or May 1 $36 monthly. Apply to janitor or R.

A. FROST, L293 Bedford av. WANTED SITUATION TO DO HOUSEWORK, by a colored girl beat reference from laat place. Call at or address 118 Sands st, first floor. Wanted situation as a housekeeper or to do light housework and mind children, by a young girl; wiling and obliging.

Call on Miss ELLOTT at Mrs. Taylor's, 63 Wllson st. WANTED 8IT0ATIONTy ASSIST WITH LIGHT housework In a flat or private familv, by a colored girl go home nights. Please call on Miss LAT11N. 060 Claason av, Brooklyn first floor, right.

Employment Agency. WANTED SITU A TIO XS FOR TWENTY OOLORRD girls: some direct from the South; competent male and female help for all kinds of work city and country. J. B. CLAYTON'S Southern Employment tin roan, 70 Rockwell place, four doors so nth of Pnlton at.

WANTED FOR SERVANTS OF all nationalities. Brooklyn Employment Bureau. 106 Pineapple at, one door from Fulton; half way between City Hall and bridge managed by ladles; references Investigated: eatabUsbea 1CT1. WANTED SITUATIONS Males. WaNTED 8ITUATIONAS a HANDY MAN FOR oface.

store or factory hndy at rnont anything; best of reference. JOHN T. KESSLER, 177 Twenty seventh st, Brooklyn. WANTED SITU A TIO BY A BOYOF 10: NEAT appearance irottldoa wltb parents; first class reference; dry goods preferred. HOYT, 83 Newell st, Brooklyn, E.

D. WANTED SITUATION AS A GROOM OR TO care for gentleman's roadsters, by a first class, experienced, sober man; was five years in last place: bent recommendations. Address J. C. ILAJRNOTON, 321 Myrtle av.

WANTED SITUATION AS JANITOR OR ANT other kind of work, by a strictly temperato man or man and wife. Call on or address for two days UN HOLM, 219 Sackett st, Brooklyn. WANTED WASHING. ETC. WANTED ASHING BY RESPECTABLE SWED ish woman, to go out by the day or weak or to take home has good city reference.

Please call all week addreas Mr. JOHNSON, 482 AVarren at, second floor. WANTED WASHING AND IRON I NG THE day or to take home, by a respectable yonng Swedish girl. Please call at St. Marks av ring top bell, right hand aide.

WaNTED WaBHING AND IRONING BY A RE spectable Swedish woman, to go out by the day; has good city reference. Call for two daye at 507 Baltic Bi, ccconu uoor, rignt. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING BY A RE spectable woman, to take home or go out by the clay; willing sad bliging; first class washer and Jrsner. Ploate call for two days at 'JO Ralph av. WANTED WASHING AND IRONINGBY AtSWED ish competent laundress, to take homo; first class work.

Please call at 335 Atlantic av. Miss B. HOY BKR 'S be 1 1, on st me. WANTED WASHING AND IRONING BY A respectable colored woman; family washing and Ironing by week or month. Call or address J.

V. 1,787 Dean st, near Rochester av, Brook lyn. WANTED WORK WASHING AND IRONING BY tne day also elotues taksn home by the doton reference. Call or address R. 1U4 Hall at, near Wil loughby av.

Brooklyn. Wanted work washing and ironing, or uuusocinamng, oy a swaay woman. Dy me aay or week is experienced In restaurant work. Call at 141 Carlton av, near Myrtle, Mrs. R.

WANTED WORK WASHING and ironing, by a resnectaoie colored woman, to go out by toe day or take home, or would do sweeping or olean parlors; is a first class laundress: first class references. Call for two days at 403 Carlton av. WANTED WORK WASHING AND IRONING, by a respectable woman, to go out by the day or to take home, or do housecleanlng; has good city reference. Call or address for two days at S95 DeKalb av, near Sumner. WANTED WORK WASHING AND IRONING, oy a respectable woman, to go out hy the day or to take home; also housecleanlng; can give the first two days of the week; city reference.

Address 1,444 Fulton st, near Tompkins av, third Hat. WANTED WORK FAMILY WASHING TO DO AT nome, Dy tne wees or month, or nnuaeoieaniDg or carpet Bhaking by one wbo has the boat city reference. Call on or address for two days Mrs. A. Ill Carlton avenue.

WANTED WORK. TO DO WASHING OR ANY Khia of day work, oy a Swedish woman. Please call at 1,319 Greene av, near Knickerbocker. WANTED WORK TO GO OUT BY THE DAY. to do housecleanlng or washing, by a woman; has good reference.

Please call at 1,021 Gates av, near Ralph, upstairs. WANTED WORK TO GO OUT BY THE DAY washing and ironing or housecleanlng, by a respectable German woman; has good city reference. Call for two days at 378 Classon av, near Lafayette. WANT ED WORK BY A GERMAN WOMAN, TO go out Dy tne day to do wasntng, aorubbing or cleaning ox offices; can take washing home. 67 Bergen st, basement.

WANTED "WORK BY A FIRST CLASS LAUN aress, wanning and ironing, or housecleanlng. by the day; best city reference. 03 Graham st, oetween Myrtle and Park avs first floor. WANTED WORK BY A SWEDISH WOMAN, wanning ana ironing, to take home or to go out by tne day, or houftecleanlnff; good reference. Please eall at 576 Union et, third floor, right side; Mrs.

LIND STROM. WANTED WORK BY A YOUNG DANISH Wo man, to go out; can ao any kind of housework and nice sewing; first class references. HAN BEN. 48 Willow place, third floor. WANTED WORK BY A FIRST CLASS LAUN aress.

to go tne nrsi or last days of toe week to wash, iron. housecleanlng or cooking; four years' reference from present employer. Call or address Mrs. W. J.

MANNING, 317 Furman st. Room 107. WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN. hu uqs ujr iuu un; wuamK, ironing or nonoeciean mg; has good city reference. Call for two days at 207 Wyokoff at.

WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTABLE WOMAN, wuBuiiiH idu ircninK. go out oy ina aay or TO taice home, or honsecleaning. Call for two days at 1G4 Court st, second flat. WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTABLE SWED isa woman, waata in ana ironing, to go out oy the day or to take home, or housecleanlng; has good city ref erence. Call for two days at 27 Bergen st.

WANTED WOItK BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG woman wasniug, to go one oy tne aay. or to take homo is a first olasH laundress; or would do honsecleaning. Call at 080 Fifth av, near Twenty first et, over fancy store. WANTED WORK BY A RESPECTABLE Wo man, to go our. oy ine aay wasntng ana ironing or to take it home; or housecleanlng; would do any kind of housework; has the best of city reference.

Call at 46 Flushing av, top floor, front. WANTED MZLSCEIjIiANEOTJS. WANTED SHOES AND CAST OFF CLOTH me at NEWSBOYS' home, 61 poplar st, for our poor boys and girls. Please advise us that we may send for same. WANTED OAST OFF CLOTHING 500 OVRR coats to till my woe torn order; will Day jiUO per cent, more than any other dealer for cast off clothing; children's clothing bought.

Call at or address Mr. or Mrs. HANOVER, 267 Atlantic av. WANTED CAST OFF CLOTHING MAWN 77 DOxvaJD av, rormeny at 435 tiudson av, will pay more for all kinds of cast off clothing and old seal skin than any other dealer on earth; please call or send orders. WANTED LEFT OFF CLOTHING LADIES' and gentlemen I will pay 300 per cent, more than any dealer In the olty.

Call on or address Mr. and Mrs. PHILLIPS, 64 Smith st, between Schermerhorn and State. BOARDING. Advertfseynencs under this heading are 50 cents for each insertion of five lines or less.

BOARD SAN CARLOS. 09 SOUTH OXFORD ST Handsomely appointed front suite, consisting of parlor, bedroom and bath. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 128 SPATE ST; large and email rooms; table first cLoas; references given and re Quired. BOARD 3HANDSOMELYFURTasllED ROOMS with board; gentlemen or couple desiring refined private home. 77 St.

James place. BOARD 11G HENRY ST, NEAR CLARK NICE ly furnished large and small rooms, with good board; few minutes to bridge and ferries; table boarders accommodated. BOARD A DESIRABLE SECOND FLOOR LARGE atcoc front and eaunre room, extra large closets; also third floor square room, with first class board; references exchanged. Spencer place. BOARD 197 MA CON ST, NEAR STUYVESANT AV t'leaaut room and Doara; soutnern exposure; all convnniencoj gentleman; private family; terms reasonable.

BOARD EAGLE HOTEL 2o4, yHU. 258 FULTON st. Brooklyn niooly furnished rooraa; American and European plan; terms ir.sJerato. S. j.

COFFIN, Proprietor. BOARD 1K8 STATE ST A LARGE SQUARE ROOM hut and cold water, closet second floor ulso a email room moderate price; retoreuoos rooms without uoaru ii uedirtjJ. BOARD A LADY OWNING HRR HOME WILL rent a nicely furnished second story room, with all cunvemeuces, to purned wuo win appreciate tne oom lort i of a home. 172 South Oxford at. BOARD OM THE HEIGHTS 21 WILLOW ST three minutes from bridge; connecting front rooms on secoud floor; all improvements: also room on third Hour: gooq tame noara.

tfAou per wepg. BOARD LARGE ALCOVE ROOM: ALSO ADJOIN ing backroom; well heated; hot aud oold water gas and large clonals; table first class reierences given; terms ro.isoaaoie. tj acioc bl. BOARD ON' THE H1LL 120 SOUTH ELLIOTT place; tor gentlemen; iront nail room, with running ater and largo closets alao largo front room on third Uoor; every couveaience. BOARD HEIGHTS 124 HICKS ST.

CORNER Clark; desirable rooms; an improvements; 5 minutes' walk to bridge and I'ulton and Wall st ferries; excellent table; references. BOARTDaT 141 CONCORD ST WITHIN live minutes' walk of thp bridge; terms moderate; call and see room; single or double; to let. with or without board. BOARD THIRD STORY WEST ROOM, NICE ly furnished large closet; hot and cold water; family of adults; reference. 396 Vanderbilt av, between Greene and Gates.

BOARD HANDSOMELY FURNISHED AL cove, square and hall room In a private famlly of adults; close to trolley and L. 140 Qulncy st, between Franklin and Bedford avs. BOARD DESIRABLE SINGLE ROOMS. WITH lirst class ooara, at mouerate terms; conven lent location; few minutes walk to Wall oi South I Vrrv. 354 and 35G Henry ft.

HANSON PL AO K. BETWEEN ROTTTFT Elliott and Fort Greene Large desirable rooms: folding bods: ample closot room and all conveulfns first clasn table: at moderate rates; table boarders laKon; reierences. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS DESIRABLE AC coiumodatlons can now be secured for gontloman and wite or aiujele ontlomen in in elegant house on Item sen st; di ilngroom on parlor tloor; references. Ad BOARD BACK PARLOR AND DRESSING room, suitable for a doctor or dentist; also. 1 double room.

2 single rooms; special accommodation; horns comforts; best of reference; tsrms reasonable, ureene av..

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