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sons BPonnno gossip. TyANTED SIHJATINS FHMAI.E8. BO KDIHG. WANTEP niifiP gETAE.ES. THE P0LTTE0HN10 DANOE.

iTAWHn A PHOTOGRAPHER i MONEY MARKET. 1'OB SA.rK I1QDSES. IjOR SALE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN, JL1 3 story frame dwelling, with wldo lot; 40 Cam bridge pi, Brooklyn. Apply to MORRIS P. PEIIRIB.

38 Park row. Now York. rale Prespority of the awuiibaka Boat. Club. The Seitwaoh ka Boat olub whose float ia at tb foot of Sonth Tenth street and whose headquarters are situated on Bedford avenue, is ia a prosperous condition.

At the annual meeting held Tuesday night, great enthusiasm wag manifested when the treasurer mada lite annual statement as follows: ASSXTS. Boat honse. South Tenth street Boata and Olab house on Bedford avenue. Cash on hand Total 95.000 3.000 3,000 250 .611,250 203 lADllITIES. Sundry bills Assets over liabilities The election! of officers resnlted as President, S.

0. Blalsdell; first vice president, H. Pelton; second vice president, G. W. Greeaj' recording seoretary, J.

E. Teed; financial s65rc tary, Robert Ecttiug; corresponding secretary, H. O. Campion; treasurer, Oscar Enapp; captarn, Joseph Tottou; first lientenant, A. Have; second lieutenant, H.

Wastbourne; board of trustees, W. H. Mathias, J. Chestnut, J. M.

BanKen, E.D. Wicht and T. J. Hedges; delegates to Middls states J. M.

Bankon, B. O. Campion, Bob ort Ketting; delegates to Long Island A. B. B.

II. Pelton, Harvey Bankeu and J. E. Teed. The annual biiiwiU be held at Ariou Halloa February 10.

TlUrty fl tta Annual oiiiifr of (he Brooklyni IfacUt Club. The Brooklyn yach olub held ita tbirty.flf.th'' annual meeting last evening. BeportB of officer and committees showed the club to be in a prost porous condition, there being 158 members and 03 yachts on the roster. Tbe election of officers resulted in B. F.

Sutton being re elected com rao.lore; John Cottier, vioo commodore; F. Ia Townsend, rear commodore: H. W. Kilbttrn, measurer; Danlol O'Beilly, president: William Cagger, secretary; Willard Graham, treasurer; trustees, E. H.

Chandler, Albert Cluuan, C. J. Bergen, P. H. Jeannot, C.

H. Oliver, Henry Clark, John H. Coleman, John M. Macrae, G. C.

Lyons; regatta committee, W. A. Taylor, P. W. Kearney, W.

F. Miller; membership committee, Albert G. Waldeu, William Dodman and C. H. Frost.

Notes of tiie Howlers, Boxemaad Marks, men. The Brooklyn bicycle club and the Hudson county wheelmen will roll their scheduled gams' in tbo Wheelmen's bowling league to morrow night. At the preliminary bouts of the Pastime athletic club in New York last night, Jack Dempsey, Unwell known middle weight boxer, was referee. Some lively scrapping was done, but Brooklyn representatives did nothing startling. H.

Murphy, Brooklyn A. O. forfeited; M. J. Gallagher, Brooklyn A.

0. was knocked out: M. flauzb, Palmetto A. O. won by default; and if.

0'3y ot the Brooklyna won on a foul. The finals on Saturday night promise to bc lively. Some close scores were made at the monthly boot of the Coney Island rod and gnn club at Woodlawn yesterday. Each man shot at 7 birds, modified Hnrlingham rales. The scores wero L.

T. Davenport, 28 yards, W. Lair, 25 yards, C. E. Morris, 30 yards, 6: I.

Hyde, 30 yards, E. Madison, 25 yards, 0. Plate, 28 yards, J. Schlieman, 26 yards, J. A.

Eppig, 28 yards, L. Eppig, 25 yards, C. Engelbrecht, 25 yards, T. Collins, 25 yards, 7: Dr. Morton, 26 yards, 5: B.

Dwyer, 20 yards, 7: H. Mc Laughlin, 25 yards. J. E. Lake, 25 yards, M.

Elsasser, 25 yards, W. Solieelje, 25 yards, C. Jericho, 28 yards, H. W. Blattmacher, 25 yards, Dr.

Van Ord, 27 yards, J. Perry, 25 yards, P. Ibert, 23 yards, J. C. Da Praine, 25 yards, J.

H. ScSsniadeke, 35 yards, H. Clans, 25 yards, 4. In the shoot off for: the club badge J. A.

Eppig killed 6 straight and won. In the Parkway gun club shoot at Dexter parte, eleven men competed in three classes. Here are tho scores: Class AJ. Berrnetb, 30 yards, E. Holgans, 30 yards, J.

Savaire, 30 yards, A. Betty, 30 yards, 6. Olass H. Bookman, 27 yards, A. Andrews, 27 yards, H.

Bramwcll, 27 yards, 0: L. Miller, 27 yards, 4. ClaBa J.tFensch, 23 yards, M. Banden, 23 yards, M. O.

Hayden, 25 yards, 3. A. Andrews won the gold medal on the shoot off. M. Bonden won tha class prize.

OARD ON THE HILL 432 VANDEKr bilt at. between Oatoj. and Greene: two minutes1 walk to station third story front room, woll heated running waverana ample cioso. room; biubu lainuy. BOAHD 446 HENRY SO? LARGE ANU firaall rooms, with first oJaan board; few mlnuteB waiK rrom ooutn or tiamuton rerry; terms reanonaojo taDo coaruero aooom mo dated rGferencca.

OARD MANSION HOUSK. BROOK AjS lyn Heights, directly opposite Wall at, NT, V. 4 minutes' walk from Fulton or Wall st. Ferry and tho bridga lermmus; superior talect famUy a.nd tranalant hotel '200 rated reoniB. "B30ARD A PLEASANT SUNNY FRONT JL alcove room on seoond floor, to let; alao front and drok rooma on tniru uoor witn ooaru.

uaii or aaaross inn ujirton pi, near iTanmin ana uroono av Btationa, 13 QARD AT 39 SOHERMERHORN ST Second story alcove room, nicely furnished, with all oonrenieucos; souinern exposure aiso sman rooms references oicbanxod; table boarders noconimo aated. ARD ON THE HILL GOOD SIZED jLf front hall room, newlv furnished and has a large Clothes oloset; Tory dealrablo ror a eentieman: cm fool rery plca3at. aOO Vanderbitt art between ucean ana uaces. TOARD NO. 426 VAN DERBILT AV, A3 fourth brown stone from Gates An adalt family living In their own homo have a large and small room, nowly decorated foldina beds; sanitary plnmbinc; two miuutoR 10 iags vjonnty atauon.

OARD A PRETTILY FURNISHED JLJ large front room to lot, with first class board bright and cheerful, haTins eonta and eaat wlnriowe; oeau.iin. ana neai.niui location ana very cony en lent to terries yt Sixth ar. ARD 223 GREENE AV. NEAR CAM' JCLP bridge pl A nleasant bIootb and back room on sec ond floor; alio, a lare repm and front ball room on third floor; nearL station 1 Greene and Gates cars pass tho aoor; caoe ooaraers raxon. OARD PROSPECT HEIGHT A large and small ocjuaresanny room; rnnninc water; house and location deiirable; two blocks from park en trance; eariaoe ana cars conTonieuc: roioreaceH bi changed.

100 Park pi, corner of Seventh ay. OARD HEIGHTS 134 STATE ST. botwfteo Glinton and Tlnnrr: ton tnlnutcfi1 walk to ferries; well appointed house; ocoopled by owner; Jarjro second story room; alfio square heated room on parlor or upper floor; 07 ior one, 91 1 ior reieroncea OO ARD PRIVATK FAMILY WOULD JDMet 2 or 3 nicely furnished rooms, with board, to good responsible people; reasonable terms. Apply 8 mnsson near Joun: gooa einuornooa, anu con voniont to ridge and ferries: no other boarders in house. BOARD LARGE, HANDSOME, WELL heated mora, for gentleman and wife, or two eon tlemen; also single room; attendance, table and house nrst class; convenient to the ferries anu bridge; refer, ences exchanged terms moderate.

Address L. E. Box IU, aile office. HOARD 105 AND 1GG DEKALB AV, efiTBai1 flnmhnrlnTifl ut nnni Wftfthi ni ton Parle: conTenisntto all poiats In the city'; 3 largo cheerful rooms, sonth and east windows; table. attndanoe and house firs, olass; terms reasonable, table boarders ao coinraoaateu.

FURNISHED ROOMS LARGE AND small rooms; comfortably fnrnisbed; easy access to otwg and uiorated railroad. aoatn mott pi. TjIURNISHED ROOMS 2 NICELY FUR JP nished front rooms, suitable for gentlemen oi licht honsekeenlnr; all improreniants; tea minutes to bridffe ana nvo to wail ana Bouta ferries. i mens st. IflURNISHED ROOMS FINELY FUR nivhod.

olean. well keut and with eyery convenience flue location convenient to elevated and horde cars. 04 Adelphi st. IJiURNISHED ROOMS A LARGE CON m. Tico'ing front room and bedroom complete for house KQeping: use ot oatn ana launary; large ciottet; nonora bla par tie only.

Please oall at 10Q Dean st. IjIURNISHED ROOMS LJGASANT rooms one blook from bridce; suitable for am all family; also rooma far sincle eentl men; references oxcbsriffed. 101 Washington st, Brooklyn. TT.URNISHED ROOMS A LARGE AND jL. a small nicely furnished connecting rooms on the second floor, complete for hoQsekeepinK ffs.

bath, hot and cold water and use of laundry; with owner. 102 Uean st. T1U RNISHED ROOMS AT 146 SOHER merhern Rt, near Smith, in a prirate family, to lot: Iftrce aud small; heated hyfurnaco; teas, hat and cola water; nawiy itapereu ana pain. asuoi uitu; reier "dURNISHED ROOMS HANDSOMELY JO furnished parlor and bedroom for two gentlemen well neated, with use oi piano; hot ana coia water, Data all Improvements; two blocks from station; tent moderate. JACOBtiOl 940 Gatsa av, two blocks from nroaoway.

IURNISHED ROOMS 57 OONOORD st Large front room on second floor; also a couple or nice hU rooms with ererr oonrenlence; boase thor oughJr bested also a front basement, nicely fitted up; only three olocks from brtdee entrance. OURNISHED ROOM 122 SANDS ST Bl A nice lnrsro front room on second floor, with fold inff bed. fully furnished for houeiceeniup; to faree cioots Oath ana la a nary privilege; wttuui two minutes walk of bridge; terms reasonable. ROOMS 12S PACIFIC 1 1 Bt. near Clinton Larue rooma suitable for two treu tlemen or marriod cnuoles: also ha'l well fur ntrthod plenty of towels; large closets; grates in rooms; house heated by furnace with owner; references ex change), FUKNISHED ROOMS COMFORTABLE alcove room, larg closets, bath, as, hot and cold water, for teat I em cm or liht hotisekecpin laundry; also, sqnaro and hail rooms; lice lo.ation: near all cars aud road; three intnatca to 1'ulton st.

4o Faclnc st. 1 BURNISHED ROOMS BACK PARLOR and extension, comfortably furnished folding bed, heat, iras, bath: reasonable to gentlemen or ladies goiog iu Liuaiub; liaii tuuiii, tti.iiu; u'JUo u.uiouiniiu to surface and elevated roads and all the laree stores. JLOH JJQIhOl.l st. FUKNISHTGD ROOM 187 JORALEMON st, near Court and Oity Hall To a gen tie man a vory pleasant single room terms $3 per week; five minutes 10 Dnuee anu jerries; no ootter jecauen; reiereuces exohnueed. to ivjr mssN near Oity and throughout; 338 Jay st.

14 ne rooms: ov Jay st, rooms and now store; 4.5 ii Lc Craw sc. (i. rooms. wiliIjIAM uuauz, WtUougrhby st. corner Jey.

and lUoutafrue st. rro JET HOUSES TO LNSUREUOOD rentals to deatrab'o tenants nlaco vour nronertv with us at on early date: do not wait until the last minute, as yon did las. year, aud so have to take reduced ren.s, nii vranti a nn.i, 26 i Tompkins aT, to i.Eir VfsiaE TO LET HOUE FURNISHED FULL aize I storv brown atone: ail modern imnroTe uif uU; on tho Hill beloty Bedford av, near Gates; rent low to responsible party. Address, A. Box 10, Eojlo omce.

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Ju mi l( AIXJ IF I JL room ail improvements, electric bells, 1,110 ill i.it jruj on si, near rransiin ar s.a.ion; aiso, lmninaiate posaeasiou Apmyon prem i sen, or to O. VAN A UK EN, do Broadway, ff.y. TO LET FLATS THJ3 PEERLESS, 185 Pearl et Three rooms all improvements except bath; alt decorated; rents $11 to $1(1 Janitor on piemisas or GEO. E. LOVETT Ageuts, 50 Court st.

mO T.ET FLATS DOWNTOWN 60 Jt Henrv st. third flat. 7 rooms and bath. b'J Pineapple si, third Hat, and bath, steam heated. 1 Pineapple st, flat, 1 amd bath, steam heatod.

Apply tOUAlVX Tfa Vi iNBUJi. ltfO 1U1V081' miO LET FLATS 28 TO H() PER JLm nth; finest location in the city; 129 DeKalb af, fronting fort Greene Park; 7 rooms and bathroom, with orory modern iraproroiDont; hallo and toirts fnrninhed with mo jaett?) carpets, lighted; janitor, etc. Apply oh premises or to GEORGE R. BROWN, 2. Court st.

rmo LET FLATS S22 TO S2S PER JL month 2G0 St. James pi, near Fulton st Elegant flats, ii rooms and bathroom; all modern improvements heated with electric belUt; peakinf tubes; hulls twenty minutes from City Hall, Now York. Apply on premises. ET FLATS SI 3 TO S15 PER inn nth: flue it location in thocitv: 4 rooms and bath' room cheapest and best arranged all modern improvements: electric belts, door op uer, dumb waiter: halls furtitfiicd; velvet carpet on stairs lighted, etc. Apply 10 janitor, ou promises, new iiars, ou ro iorson av, ue twoon Bedford aud Nontrand, or to GEORGE H.

BROWN, Court St. TO 8.E.T FOJS mo LET ROOMS LIGHT AND CLEAN A work rooms: 2 20x32 each, 2 18x50 each, 1 at 120 Park av, near Cumberland st. A. BURTIS, 135 Myrtle av. TO LET FLOORS H.

PO WE First amd second each 30x120; round floor, 24x0h; also 4. story brick building, 40x40; also smaller floors; steam heat; olorators. Apply on premisos, 250 riymouin st, or ARY A STEVEN ON, 1U6 Fulton Bt. fiio Let offioes Brooklyn real JL Estato Eiohanue Baildfne; offices of all sizes in the largest nro proor building in the city; iifut, heat and janitor service frco; rents nominal to May lawyers, real estaty brokers, architoctH, iusnrauce brokers, steno crranhnrs and coruorallons enecallv desired. Annlv to the Manasers at the Exchange Building, 180 antIOl iuuwsuflii.

TO t.XW 1'i JSHS. mo LET STORE 20X00, 1,510 FDL JL ton st; good location; suitable for light manufac turing or business porposes with three years' lease to gooa pariy. TO LET STOICS ELEGANT, LARGE, well lighted; 1,110, 1.112. 1,11 Fulton st, near franklin ar station; can be thrown Into one atore: also. 1.200 and immediate possession.

Apply on premises or to H. O. VAN AUK EN, 55 Broadwr.y, New York. TO LET STORES 248 MYRTLE A store. $18: 241 Fnlton at.

304 Jay at. nice new store and living rooms, all improvements, any business; office desksand desk room to let. WlliLlAM tl. UKAUK, Willoujhby st, comer Jay, and 203 Montaxue st. FOB ALE COVNTIKV PnPBHTf OR SALE FARM A NICE COUNTRY laftn.

14 acre. cornel TjrODBrtv. honse of lO roams. barn, nuraery, for S6.500: half cash. O.

h. WA LAOB, RockvlllB CnU, L. S7IOR SA LE LOTS LAKE HO. AT cons: Throe very doirabl. water front lots, front id.ou lake and road; each sail for 81,500 each.

HARRY MBI.YIW, 144 Par pi. Broolilrn. FOR SALR HOUSK ON A PLOT OF around, 00x100. a handsome detached villa; all modern improvements; gaa. furnaoe, bath, very easy terms.

Apply to FRED. 0. OOOHKU, 199 Montaytre at, Brookiya. CS iLEHOUSE A "CHOTClS LOCA tlon at Hiirhland Station, Oranee, N. new, roomy, modern designed rauidenee; sale poa session.

EDWARD tf. HAMIMON, Broadway, Kew York. ITIOR SALE STORE PKOfEKTY A store and dwelltna near the depot at Palisades Park. Small amount down, balance easy moathly pay inents, abont eg.ual to ordinary rant; house now, with oath room and water supply in pipes, excellent sewor ae: rood stand for business. Apply in forenoon only, B.

W. HITOHOO K. 14 hampers at, New York. FOB SaLE niCHHiN VC tM'ERTS. OR SALE WRITE TO CHAS.

M. STEELE SONS, Mnskcjron, and set copy or Hon. Benj. F. Bailees letter, entitled.

tiovr to ec jUton" mauea yon iree. (OH 8Mi SVRURI 4N PBOFB'. TjlOK SALE ONLY 9500 DOWN, BAL JC1 anoa monthly, to eultpurohaser. Owm your home by saving ront you now pay. Handsome new dwell inga at Union Onuri two blooka from Brooklyn oity lino.

Rapid tranait and eieotrio cars abppon tbe property, which is rapidly inoreaslnx in value. Houses splendidly finished with bath room and water Bnpply in pipoa. Oall in forenoon only. VY. HITOHOOOK, 14 Ohamboraat.

H. Y. FOR EXCHANO. OR EXCHANGE A NUMBER OFPR1 yato houses aood naylna flat: store nronertv and lots; also choice suburban places free and clear; aoad particulars of what you have lo offer. K1SDHEAD 8UYDAM, 00 Pulton at.

EXCHANGE UNINCUMBERED rAftidence and around a. 825.000. for smaller houses: unincumbered stone front, Twenty third ward, HH.fSOO, ior larger; equuy in iwo email irames ior larger: omer exchangee. jnAuuii.n a. ui vv io, Hqlsey at and Stuy voBantar.

FOR 1 1.ATS. jOR SALE FLAT A SPLENDID IN vAHtmtat 4 story brown atone Blnnle anariment honso on Wlllonghbs ay, near Pratt institute i Brat olass order trou out; always rented; paya 15 per oent.net on investment; prioe tuui can remain BDLKIjBY HORTON, 406 Myrtle ay. near Yandarblit. FOR SAI.K STORE ItOPEKTV. TTlon SALE I PBOPERT' COR ntoraB.

for SI1 .7. 1 ner, on Smith sfi.brl price i YiUUvt Booa DnsineMiocHon, tTiblt SALE STORE PROPERTY FUL ton at otbres at great banrain; near the olevirtod etaVoai 3 and stori.a at S.aoo. 81000, J.60Q. and 000, tM hep nmJ uiton it. IOR BALE STORH RROPJPRTY rTHB Cteaernl Bousowors.

TTSTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN aral housoni ln and oblinlns aral hotieowork. by a reanaotabla yonntr irlt will. mea and obliging i ean furnish good city reference, Please oall for two days at US! Washington av, in store. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN era) housework, or ns cbarabormaitl and waitress, by a rospootabla yonng oolored wonan: is a good plain oook, traabor and ironor. Oall for two dyaf 170 Butler et.

VST ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT botiBOirork and girli willing and obligii assist with ohildron.bya young ging. aaa ignreentn sc. XXJ ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housoworK or mind a baby, by a girl, lu oniro la store. 481 SoTonth av, Bouth Brooklyn. XXf AN TED SITU ATION TO DO LIGHT 1 houoowork, or as chambermaid, or waitress, or to mind ohildren, by a respectable younse girl aged 18; 8 ood references.

Please call at. ISO Sands st. Mu IENOMY. VKT ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework in a amall family, by a respectable Soung girl has ref or onco front last placo. Please call at 03 Sixth st, between Fourth and Filth ays ring third bell.

WANTED SVTUATION light housework, by a girl, 15, nor Dean st. TO DO THE 95 Utiua ay, eor 1717' ANTED SITUATION TO ASSIST i In housework, by a young girl. Fleas call at 103 Stockton at. T7S7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO LIGHT housework, by a respeotable good plain cook, washer and Ironer; respeotablo young woman: la a 'and Ironer; has ood city refer ences. Oall for two daya at 117 Wolaoa at.flrst floor.

Employment Ajroncy. VTfTANTBD SITUATIONS MANAGED by ladlos Brooklyn Kmployroetit Durean. 1UO Plneapple st.oue door from Fulton, and dlrootlyoaposlta Onoora sc, aair way nec tveen uisr nail ana oriago ants of aUnatloaaflties: eskabllsned kweaty years. ANTED SITUATIONS 200 SEKV. ants: city or country; German.

Swede, Irish, Scotoh a $6 to 10. HENDKICKSO f'S Old Reliable Ageacy, 118 Fulton st; largest and beat in Brooklyn ferto lamihes; no delay. AN VEB SI TWA TBOrVS 1IILG5. ANTED SITUATION AS STABLE man. by a vanur man: can be well recommended.

Address J. 383 Atlantio ay, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS USEFUL man in a nrtvate family, by a temoorau man. all at or address 705 Park av, Brooklyn. ANTED SITUATION AS A BOOK keener or aealstant.

by a younsr man (iil) oan fur nish best reforencei. X. M. Kagle office. 77 Anted situation as janitor, IV by man and wife; is capable to do all kiadof re pairlng.

Mrs. At. GOLD, a3l Livingston st. "ANTED SITUATION BY A YOUNG man who is willing and'bbliging: understands the oare of horses: is not afraid of work. Addcess FRANK, Box 8, Eagle offloe.

IP ANTBD SITUATION AS A iTBST can furnish A 1 refetencai. Addreus E. 1.073 Ifuiton at, firook 1 UlftOa KH lumiBUlUR (Mlu.nu. lyn. WANTED SITUATION AR BAKTEN der or assistant; wiillcg to work; good mixer aud understands the trade thoroughly; Al reference from last employors.

Address J. Box 11, Eagle oflice. WANTED SITUATION IN A BRO ker's offlco or any office In Brooklyn, by a yonng man 10; willing to work, goad references and typewriter. Address WlIliING, 03 Court at. ANTED SITUATION AS A COACH man and room, by an American, married fully understands the oare of fine carriages and harness; best city references siren.

Address w. 59 Fulton st, oaja Mr. Hart, or 141 Prince st. Brooklyn. WANTED SITUATION AH WAITER in a boarding house or prlyate family, by a respeotable yonng oolored man sight years' last place.

Please call on or addresa KOSS, 773 Fulton Bt, between Adelphi st and Carlton ay. vr A S8 St A as i ANTED DtESSMAKING A FIRST Yy olaae French dressmaker from the best houses in Paris, lately arrived in Brooklyn, would Ilka to go out by the day only first class work; cood reference. Apply at 113 Seventh av. Brooklyn, In store. VVAMVD 1717 ANTED ENGAGEMENT work, nursing or sewing Vy tho day.

Mrs. BEN, SON, 107 Sianbope st, Srook. V57ANTEDENGAGEMENT MASSAGE, including facial, giyen to lames at their homes: Al.iiO oer visit: reference. Address Mrs. MOKBIS, Box 110, 153 a'ixth ay.

New York oity. WAN EB iVAh'UING, fcr. 'ANTED WASHING AND IRONING By a youajr Swedish woman, to so out by the day. Please call or address 182 Atlantic av, top floor. ANTEUHBTtfE WASHING AUD IKON ins By a rcapectable middle seed woman, to ffo oat by the day or to take home uau two aays at uy Twenty si.

ANTEDWASHING AND IRONING TT By a respeotable Swedish woman, to take home; ban good city reference. Call for two daya at J. 9 Hump ter st, near rutunen av. VH7 ANTF.D WASHING AND IROISING By a rcs'ectable woman, to go out by the day or to take home; has uooA city roforenco. Pleaso call for two days at JJean st, near Albany ay.

VST ANTED WASHING TO GO OUT the An irst of tho week or to take home, by a first ola a laundress. Please call at o.ri7 Park pi, near Franklin av. WrNTED WAHHlNGAN IRONING By a respectable woman, family washing, or wonld do rough dry Call on or address Mrs. DONI VKN, 180 Suuincrav, near DoKalb. A NT VO KK ASHiNGrTKON: ins and bouseolcaninK.

Pleao call for two days at 775 Atlantic 7 A TED WOUI TO GO OUT BY the day. by a roBDeotable colored woman, rlease call at Ufl lloyt st. S7 ANTED WORK WASHING, IRON ln, cooking or any kind of work, by a oompetont. strong yoitng woman. uall or aaarosj ior two aays iw anion av.

i.VANTKD WORK BY A YOUNG WW irnfin dnvK xrorlf lirtlnlnar or rlcRriin in rOii tanrant; Brooklyn or New York. Oall on or address all tho week Mra. HA.VAGK, 398 Lexington ar, Brooklyn X7ASTED WOKK' Wt ble voantf NorGtn i BY A KKSPEOTA ble voaaK Norwozlan cirl: waehintc and ironlvtr. to go out the day or take borne, or housocleamne. e.t 104: Imrd av, second flat.

VV ANTED WORK BY A KBSPEOTA ble woman, wasbinc and Ironlnsr. to go out by th day tho first two days of the woak, or to take home, or ho))Boc9nnng; has food city reference. Call all the week at 4JK Beron Bt. A Zi 'i I A Xj VT ANTED TEACHER YOUNG JaADY, for a coy or an noar or so or ery raorninc Aa dress, with references, office. EDUCATION.

13ox 10, Eaglo 7S7 ANTED COMPANION AN EDO cated fauna Jadr. Protestant, cot over. willinir ana odiicik; znui nave some ttuoirioape oi mu.ic, au dre3d Miiis I. iaele Bedford branoh. 7 ANTED hiOUSEKElJPiNG A raiddlo aed lady in a refined family, cr would take charted of iiuau room In a hotel; ben.

of reference Given. Addtoss tilNCKHtT Kale otiu; uo poatala anawored. ANTED PUPILS A LADY EXPfiRI encerl in tftinhimr both EnfUh brnnehnB and xnubic desires to Kive Instruction iu ft family in whole or part return board. Address TiiACIil Ka Box 11, Eagle olbce, Brooklyn. TST ANTED POTILS PROF TT DUJ ROB pxtendo an invll ation to all who aro interested in sincere pianoforte playing to introduce his svstetu of teaching.

Adarea, by letter only, 173 South Itlliotpl. WANTED P17PIL3 A EUROPEAN lady, college graduate, Instrnctor in several select achools; teaches pure (ierman aud French cauvcrda id granmtlca ly; private ana tn ctastes; pre VE BELPRAT, bJ iotrepont nareu lor examination. street. WAM'SB SS31VJ XXT ANTED SEWING BY A SEAM atredi to go out by tbe nay or week; terms reasonable. Call or address Miss OOltUKS.

Bedford ari entrance on Clifton pi. W.V US i) IN i ANTED HOUSE TO RENT A 2 1 2 or 3 story hottso: mint be xnrnaco heated, hare dry cellar and perfect plnmbing. Address TENANT, Box 8, Eagle Oilice. ANT JED HOUSK I WISH TO PUR cbase in or Twentieth Ward, cooil loch tion, 'ejt or story direlling; pnee mner ne rcaeonaDje; possession required May 1. Please address, stating location and price, LLKTt.

Box liagleoflico, A TTli OU I HAVE 520,000 cash to Invest inanyt intrgooJ, mortgaged or not, email or large; must be a bare ain. Send location and description to 4fr. k'OUIlti'i, exoanirii. New York Post Office. WAVfEP PAItTS OF HOUSES.

CfAN TED PART OP A HOUSE UPPER Dart of 'i story bouse, Twenty third or Tvrenty Dfth Ward, for housekeeping. 0. h'. PHIOK, b55 WANTED FLATS. XTHT.

ff flat in location and within vralking diatanco or uouta royKtyn tarries or nriuge niouorn improTe ments; at. je sd $20 per month. ments; at least lightsome rooms: rent not sxceedina VY. agio oatoe. VAS' KB B.EAX.

ESTATE. ANTED REAL ESTATE I inhv or lots with a temnorary loan will hnproYe at once, uood refereneea and security; send tlnwrum and fn lekt narticnlars to BUILDEHB. 1K4 WeBt Tenth st. New Yor! ANTBD KB AL ESTATE MEN WHO race, infirmity araeeidentareobliead to tceoD to their office, who trant arood. reliable man to attend to out door business or vrould sail an iatereit at a lotv price, address, with full particulars, t.

A. Eagle otttoa. vr.iJrr riiKji bshed VV1 7 ANTED KOOM FURNISHED A I Within wal inedfatanoo of Fulton srey. Address H. E.

Eagle office. WANTED KOOMS FURNISHED 3 or 4 furnish i roomanith batb for licht house keepina: mnst be near Ing Island raUroad depot. A J. Boa .0, Eagle offloe. XT ANTED ROOM.

FURN18 BY Binjrle gentleman; convenient to City Hall or Brooklyn Elevated K. It state terms. Address Box iale omce. Vir ANTED HOOM UBNISHED lare. well frtrnisfaed room in a nrirats fam ily for two; board for lady if suited; nelchbor hoodmuBtbe unexceptional; references first class.

Address FAU KNEU.care Baldwin, the Clothier, Brooklyn. WAIVI'ER FO KUSIPfESM PDHPOSES. XXT ANTED FLOOK TO LEASE FOR A 7 term ef years, aa floor Buitable fos Ioda rooms, on or vf iUiin ona ock of Fulton at, between Boerom pi and Flatbush ar. Apply with particulars to CHARLES H. MOSES, M81 St.

Jamas pL vVNrn HiscFXLAEO XXI ANTED LEFT OFF CLOTHING Ladlas' and gentlemen's; I will pay 300 per cant. ind ore tnanany dealer in me ow. Call on or address PHILLIP 1)4 Smith st. bettyeen Sobermerhorn and BOABDINb TOARD 145 LAWRENCE ST LARGE JEj rooms on second floor large alosets and beat; board Brat class; terms moderate to permanoot parties. BOARD ON THE HILL 50 HANSON 9 nl 3 larire.

nlaasaat rooms, con van lent to surfaco and roads. ARD ON THE HILL 50 HANSON I Dl I larae, pleasant rooms, convenient to surface and roads. ARD ON THE HEIGHTS VB roozns. eui table for gentlemen houBB first nferencsa exchanged. 108 Montague at.

OARD 64 GREENE AV I LARGE nnv 1 nmall vahm iinnynaltnillT finnt lt nt.lia going hoaflo keeping taLlo boarders aooominxi dated. BP log rooms, eunny. woll fori ntshed; fine eiajjle roome; extra good, board; tftuio tor ma reaaouabTe. boarders aoliaUed ia; OO ARD 273 VBAN 2 LARGE JL square rooms, sontbern oipofluro, not ana cola water; alao hall bndroom; all nioftly iurniihpd; with or without boardi tnrms miirat. oms, sonthern oipofluro, hot and cold without board) termi modtratoi.

OAR1) 421 HBMBY fiT PIj AS AN larce and Braali rooms well boated amnio closets hones nnam and taldo first. nlsRfir fw minutes walk to South Ferry and bridge terms wiy moderate BOARD 34 SOUTH OXFORD ST A handsomely nrntahod floor, singly or en snita; nn inecteuiy vaoatsa oy rormar ocoupani, woo ioi a rdthorjin aeiy Yorkt tanasmo erato. OARD 55 CAMBRIDGE PL IN RE fined ortvate family extra Iao third story front and back rooma; 1bo, small room terma moderate ap polatments nrat class, fOARD 2 CONNKOTING ROOMS ON liannofl finny. wlt.lt Imnrnvamsati. in tfantlnman and wife or ttto atngla entroeni terms rn derate.

2a5 BohoimarbOTB betweeg Hoyt and Bona QARD A LAKGB TPROITT ROOM, anacoia 1 1 1 au botandcold wata. and ivtU Mta BWrirtlS ANTED AS CASHIER, lady. Inquire of J. G. HENN A YOUNG 320 IUIbst UNO, Brooklyn.

ANTED BOOKFOLDBRSi KXPBRI TT onood hands. Apply Bt EAGLE JOB PRINT WU OFFIOE. "ANTED A COMPETENT WAIST band and alio a few apprentices. Apply at 00 Fourth pi. Brooklyn.

'ANTED PUPIL8 TO LEARN THE 8. T.Taylorajatomofdreflsouttinffi ouy ngoaoy in ikhn; dresemabfDffJn braaohoni onttlng and It a specialty. V. B. J3AILKY.

483 Fulton 8tT, noxt to Brook hn ting a specialty. ADIEB AND OIKLS TO DO nnr now work (for na) at home; $3 to $8 et wook easily mads; no painting, nor oanTaesimr; send self addressed envelope. E0110 MANUFACTURING. COM PAN1. i Liberty square, Boaton, Mass.

i 1'STANTED MILLINERY SCHOOLi fltrict strictly llrst class Instruction in artietio French millinery in tbe workroompf private millinery establishment. Those desiring to fit tnemsolTos for lucrative po sitlona thaapproaohiug sprlns season should bsgin at oace if they would become thoroughly oompetont; twenty lessons $10. 33 Clinton st. S7ST ANTED AS A NURSE, A NEAT, hnneat. vounsr ffirl mnBft hays areon reft honeat young eirt: roUBt haye good referenoe.

Ap pry lor two uayr at avi Maaison at, near ciaroy ay. W) ANTED A COMPETENT WOMAN Infant's nursa: muat havo stood referenoe. (Jail tl7U ilsncooK St. TXT ANTED TO HELP MIND Tl A T3T7 A 1. luuiif email irlrl.

Call at Mrs. SMITH'S. 4(1 Weirfield st East Weir York, Brooklyn. ANTED TO WAIT UPON LADY AND growing daughters, competent Proteataat maid; on Brooklyn Heights; must understand hair drosslnsM best city reforcnoe required. Address M.

Jiagle offloe. ANTED TO TAKE ENTIRE CHARGE young baby, a ttrat olass nursa; lererenos. Call Friday at 12 Eighth av, WANTED TO TAKE OARE OP TWO children and do light housework, a girl about 10. Oall on Mra. KENAN, 58 Woodholl at.

WANTED TO TAKE OARE OF A baby about 1 year old, a nuraa girl; mnst bo tidy and obliging and ha ro good city referonoa; wages $10. Oall at 320 Futnan av. Jhamhffvmn.Utw and Watcres.o.,. WANTED FIR8T OLASS CHAMBER maid in a private house. Call this aftornoon and avenlng at 214.

Adulphi Bt. ANTED A CHAMBERMAID AND wntt.r.;R Ann titiA ntirinrRto.ndf her businesa and has reference, 'fall tor two days at 19 South Oiford at. ANTED AS A WAITRESS IN A boarding house, a young girl. Apply at onco at 294 Olintou Bt. VSfANTEb AS CHAMBERMAID AND nurse, a neat, willing, reliable girl.

Apply, with cityreferon CO. at 102 tlatos av. WANTED A WAITRESS IN A PRI vato family best of city references required. Apply at 323 Clinton st. ANTED COMPETENT CHAMBER IT maid and waitress; must hars best of oity reference.

43 IViiiovrat. ANTEDA COMPETENT WAITRESS and parlor maid; only those harinsr had experience in similar position autl with first elaBS reference need apply at 2s0 Henry st, near Joralemon. ANTED TO DO UPSTAIRS WORK and make herself cenerally uaefnl. a neat, tidy nlrl: German preferred; referonooa roijuirod. Apply at ii7 Seventh av, before 9 this evening or after 12 o'clock Friday.

CneltN, tVrtKhWM and ironsrv. ANTED A COOK; GOOD OITY REE erenoo retjmred. 90 Willow Bt, oerner oi mailt. WANTED FIRST CLASS COOK AND T' laundress In a private house. Call this afternoon and evening at 214 Adelphl gt.

"ANTED A GOOD PLAIN COOK, Apply for two days at 2UU Unmberlauo Bt. TtXNTED A CUirlPETENT COOK AND chambermaid, well reoommendod, can have a good plaoa at good waes at 289 Union at. ANTED AS A OOOK AND A.UN dread in American family, a competent Gorman or Norwegian Rlrl. Apply for two days at 448 Hancosk et. VANTED OOOb COOK" AND LATJN TV dress, at once; liberal wages paid.

254 Jeff oraon asuuo. is ST ANTED AS COOK. WASHER AND if ironer, a girl; references required. Apply at 289 Monroe at, near Marcy av. Anted a ociod cook and laun dress; inuat be competent and rospectahld; references.

Friduy nt V2 EifthtU ar. MTAKTKIH Heights best oity references requlreri. ArtdresB M. Hag .7 ANT JO I) AS A COOK AND LAUXX Awn ami wUHnflr nsfilat with uBaiairB work nDatnnd oblifine girl: reforonco reqmrod. Apply at 898 Union at, uotvenn Eighvh and Nintii ars.

AS A COOK AND LAUN dress, a comnetont girl city romance re iuirea. Apply tins eTnit)K oa between 8 aud 0:30 ai ueivrcen liana nana rnuay moruiuj; SS Joralemon st. iT ANTED A GOOD OOOK A iN 1) latmdreds; on'y those experienced and with best city roferonca nood apply this eraoins and to morrow at (I Willow at. XT'AXTfcDAH LAUNDRESS AND TO assist in watt ins in a boarding house, woman. Apply at State at.

you ftlirANTiilJ AS A OOOK AND LAUN dress. a womaa. to co to the county, 18 miles front New York; muBt bo neat, competent and williiiff. ly it Offlco Ho. 88, Potter Building, Parle row, ew Yorir.

7ANTKD KIIiST CLASS LAUN drcsa come to house first thr.w day.i of the week, a respectable, honest, sober woman; must hare best reforencd. OdltouFrldafromlOtolIi A.M. at 8G Pierrepont st. WANTKD TO COOK, WASH AND iron, a pfrl: must nnderetand her business. Apply for two days at 700 No strand ar, near St.

Markd. ANTE TO DO DOWNS AIR work another girl is kept, a neat eirl must be a plain took, nasker and ironer and have city reference; $11 uoshirts. '173 nry st. ANT ED TO JO THE d6WN'STaTR3 TV work, rfirl; mn. it be a good cook and come well recommended.

Call efore (i o'clock this evening and after 1) o'clock 1'riday morning at 14' Lafayette av. VStANTKiJ TO DO THE DOWNSTAIRS work in a family of our. a girl must he a good cook and lftuodresi and have references. Apply to 190 Sixth av, third tloor from Berkeley pi. nSTANTKD OJiBAW A COOK, WAKHER and ironer, tho other to do opdtaira work.

odrla. Auply at UL5 Herres 6t, near Mostran:) at. V7 ANTED FOH UilMfiRALt HOUSE work in a small family, a good Irl reference ro quired. Apply ut 101 Vomers st. 7ANTiOD FOB GSNBUAL HOU.SE work, a girl; must do plain cooktne, and ironing and have city references.

Call at 4.1'S Pacific st, near Bond. fjNTElHiPO DO GENERAL HOljSK work in a gmall family: must bo a cood cook and laundress, with reference. Call at 128 Van titan st. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a small family, a girl; waacB Pr ant preferred. (J.

a3o Twelfth st, third flat Proteat VT ANTKIJ TO UO GENERAL IIOUSE 11 vrork, a girl; cood 7tvees to a competent Ci. u.yj lieaioru av, Doarnoyfea Bi. VST ANTED TO "DO (JENEUAL HOOSE 7 irork, a neat, tidy girl. 534 Madison st, near Lewis av. Ante to general house work In a family of throo, a young cirl gooa Apolyat lou fiaooooi bc.

OTANTKD TO DO GENERAL HOUSE Vt work, a 'irl niuift be willing and obligiug. Oall at 4S6A Scventai st, near Ninth av. Jil ANTBD TO DO (JEN KRAI, HOUSE work, a 3trun, neat, tidy with ood refer enco. Apply for two days at tfouth Klliot pi, W'ANTKt) TO DO GENERAL "HOUSE wor iu a family of four adultB. a competent givlj 03d city referPB rerjuirod.

Call at 'Z'i tS Carlton av. 7ANTEi TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a nood plain cook, washer and ironer. Apply for two day i at i iti Ilalaey st, near Lewii aT. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a irl reference Apply at 1)43 President bt, nper Ninth Brooklyn. VTA DO EN EUAL HOUSE work ina.mall ramilv, a ff'H German or Swede preferred; wages Apply at onca at 10 Hart st.

7 ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, aeirl: must bo a cood cnok and iaandresst KOO'J wasps. Appij this ereping or to morruw morning at ibuj AUc.pnt b. J5 7 ANT Vi I TO DO OKKBRAL HOUSE xy work, a Kirl; must be a cood cook and laundress. German or Swede prei'erred: references required. Call at 427 Ninth st, BoutU Brooklyn.

JLJ ANT rCDTO DO GENERAL HOUSE worlt, a neat, reliable girl; Viaces S16 per month; finewasbinsr Ricn out. Cairiinmodiately at 004 Tenth Ht, between and Ninth T8 ANTED TO IK)GENEKAL iSOUSE irork in ismall family, a girl; reference rognired. Call at 8i: President 81. S7 ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE vV work, a young and experienced girl; mut bare good city references. 400 Washington av, fourth llat.

to do general house ivork, a girl: a plain cook and good rraahor and iner: must bnve releroncea. uail at X4o ooutn Port land av. 7 ANTED TO DO GENERAL" HOUSE work, a neat girl; mast be a good cook, waehor and ironer. Call to nipht, before 8:30, or to morrow at U37 Madison at, noar ostrand av. 7 ANTED TO IjO GENERAL HOUSE work in plain cooking.

girl. Call for two days at 107 Fort urcone pi. l.tr ANTED TO DO GENEKAL "HOUSE7 work in a family of three, a girl mnst be a good cook and come well recommended. Oall in the evening at 393 Lafayette ar. WANTED TO DO GENERAL UOUSE vrork, a competent girl; atnall family; good vragei paid must come won recommended.

Bt, near Reid ar. uail atvsu tiutney ANTBD TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work In a small farully, a girl lately landed, or one 16 or l(i years ot ago I'ultou it. uau at wo uie Iferinoat av, near ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSiC work, a neat, willing girl, must be a good plain cook, waBber anl ironer ana come well recommended. Apply to 116 Lincoln pi, near Sixth a. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a amall private family, a girl; muat be a iood cook, washer and ironer and have oity referenoe.

at 637 McUoaough it, near Ralph at; ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a girl: most be a food cook, vraaher and Ironer and be well recommended; Srrede or (German pro ferred. (Jail at Instate st 5r ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a family of three adults, a girl; moat a ood plain cook and laundress. Apply with retTenc at 87Qulncy8l, s7 Anted To do general house 7 work in a family of tvo, a competent Gorman, Norwegian or Swedish girl; muet epeak EnglfHti and furnish satisfactory reference; goad wages. Apply this week at 1 Hart at, corner Moscranci ar. ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work and take car of children in amall family, two girls; one must be good cook and laundreBB; Bisters or friends who have worked together pt.forred.

Oall at 748 Carroll at. V7 ANTED TO DO THE HOUSEWORK II for a family of two adults, a good reliable jriri; good plain cooking and cleanliness essentia) ood reliable German eooa wages and a good homo offered. Apply at SO Fort Greene pi for one week, evenings. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work In a family of four, a oompetont German or Swedish girl; must be a good plain oook and haro first class reference; good wages. Apply after 7 P.

M. at 143 Monroe fit. near Bedford av. XrANTi TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work la a Braali family, a good, honest girl must and cookltia Call this I p'olook. or tor two aays, irom A.

ilr. ti. KAMUa, 214 Mean at M. till WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work in a family of three adults, a girl; mnst bo a good cook and laundress and hare good oity refarenoes. Apply at.

Tompkins pi, between Degraw and Harrison its. WANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE work, a neat, tidy girl must bo a good plain cook and first olass washer and ironer; Gorman preferred. Apply lor Groene pi. Apply for two days with best of reference at Fort Xf ANTED TO DO GENERAL HOUSE TT work In a small family, a girl; German or Swedish preferrod mitBt good weea to street, be a KOot ooa coog ana iau: ndress: e.tia the right party. Call at' 101) Decatur ANTED TO DO THE LIGHT HOUSE work, a girl 15 yeara of ago, 05 Utlca ar, corner lleaa st.

TXT ANTED TO DO THE HOUSEWORK a small family, a competent German or Hwed ish girl. Apply at 47 IK First st, n4r Bsventh av. XXT ANTED TO ASSIST nn Anuria IN THU GBN oral housework of an famllT. sfrnnn German girl not neceuaty to speak English. Apply at 81 Nassau Bt.

7AHTED ONH TO DO DKNiSRAT, l. 1. a. housework, the othor as nnree, 4wo oompetont and reliable Swedish or German sirlfi must have oity tefar enoes. Apply 4 7 Van.d At, two doors from Bates.

Employment TXTA'STmi 'i by Jad(aa Bc PxasUfvi lA A afifk Oat piatteuon wUfuit tntanivaf ooMyjfmwoTBU rrfearjiFnlton. nuaaf. rtTtrndr MUttbMjH TV negative rot nchor. BKI0S5ON, corner Beei teenth et and Fifth av. Brooklyn.

WAW'l'KU HIT CAT QMS MUUMi. TST ANTED SITUATION' IN A LAUN VV Arv Vw fl ffirl haB Bi ood oity referenoea. Oall for sivo days at 90 WyokoB at.iop floor. 77 ANTED SITU ATIU RTU AfrtilS If In bakery, by a young lady. Apply 2,533 Atlontio at, first floor front.

rvuraea. THOR' oughly experienced nurse; confinement or sick ness of any Bind convaiesoens special: nest oi uooior'i references. Address Mrs. denerson ay. 1ST ANTED NURSING BY AN AftlKKv eta Klven.

Oi Brooklyn. dsn woman. In any bioxzibbb: dcbz oi roiervmco Oall or addresv mra, isvoow oonta Muraoa and Seamerroasea. TSTAN1 ANTEO SITUATION AS A NURSE, by a young Amerlean girl young Amerlean girl wno is i who is very fond of obildren and would do light upstairs work. ease oall at 78 Willow si.

ANTED SITUATION AS A NURSB or chambermaid and waitress, by a respectable Gorman cirl is a good sewor. Inquire at tho German Woman's Christian Association, 970 DoKalb ar, near Lewis; ring front door hen. ANTED SITUATION AS A SEAM' stress in erood nrivate familyi first olass references. Apply hj at, uroumyn, 7ANTKi5 SITUATION AS A DADY'S maid and seamstress or would take oare of grow in children: has hrst olass referenoe. noaso oall at 78 Willow t.

ANTED SITUATION TO MIND A habv and assist with eewinz. by a young girl, Pleass call at 1 0 L'rince st, urooklyn. ANTED SITUATION MIND baby and help in homework, by a cirl of 14. 35 Uooper st, urooklyn, nrst na ISrANTED SITUATION TO MIND nhildr and assist with llcht house work by a resuecsable v.tug girl dosk cisy reironco. ieaso can at 141 1.

efforts di; ring casement pen. TaTANTED SITUATION TO MIND A TT nr nn an olderl ladv. or as ohamber maid and waitress, by a middle aged American womanj has experience; lasi omptoyor can oe seen. i xiaou street. 757' ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE oare of children and help with upstairs work, bra reSD Otabie girl reference from her Iaat place, rlease oall for two days at S)1 Smith Bt; ring twice.

)S7 ANTED SITUATION TO TAKE Tf care of children, by a young Swedish girl. Can be seen present employer's. Eighth av. LL momgui ry vh uoor XJSJ ANT HID SITUATION TAKE TV cm nf frnm hirtli or rrnwnin? ohildren by a respectable yoang woman will rive rest ref erenee from present emp'oyors. riease on VanderbUt av please ring third bell.

2 Chambermaids mid aiirec. TST ANTED SITUATION AS A OHAM bermaid and waitress, by ayonng girl: no objection to boarding house. Please call at 101 Columbia St. TST ANTED SITUATION AS ACKAML If heruiaid and waitress, by a respeotable glrljately lauded, fleaso call at 183 Sackett st. young fT ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM bermald.

by a Danish girl. Call after 10 o'olook at 840 Myrtle bt; NELSON. PDATION AS ACHAM bermaid, by a respeotable young Swedish girl has good city references, uall lor two aays a oumpboj st, near Patchen av. ANTED SITUATION AS A CHAM' bermaid. bv a resneetable young girl wllline and obliging; can give reterenco from last place.

0 oey. enteentnet. iirat floor. WANTED SITUATION AS ACHAAf t.Arv..l pnrl uattrKKtin it nrl.nt.a fnmlW. bv BDeotablo coJrad oity reference.

Please call for two day ri at 461 Washington 110 cards. I1T AMTEU SITUATIONAS A CHAM TT bermaid olr, by a young Swediati stirl no objection to a boarding bouse. Apply at 317 Bergen Bt, rear, upstairs. VHTANTED SITOATION AS A OH AM. iArmni KnA waltresfl.

bv a rauDectable XO SK German girl. Call for two days at 33 Con ver st, rear ueuae. wt bermaid or csok and laundress, by an Irish Protes tant girl; etcht roars' oity experience. Can be ssen at present amuloyer's dl)9 Eighth at. South Brooklyn.

XXI lmvmafil urwl in with bv arCBneCt ableyonas Kirl; best city reference. Call for two days at lal Harriaon st. XXT ANTED SITUATION AS A OH AM' bermaid, by a respectable yonng North German girli has good city in i has good city relerences. ail ior two ay Hi lonards st; no cards answered. XXj ANTED SITUATION AS A OOM TT petont chambermaid, by a Norwegian girl.

Please can at III uenry at, a7 ANTED SITUATION FOR HER UP stairs Rirl, by a lady; private family preferred; lour years' reference, uall at zua rianeoc st. ANTED SITUATION TO DO UP sfairs worli or would do liirht housework, by a yonnKT i vriUiiiE. Please alt ar. Drasont etUDlorcr's. liOK Clermont av.

oetweon 'civato ana aiayebie Brooklyn. 1ST ANT KD SiTUAtlbtO DO UP atairi work and tato care of one chi'd, or to tafce yeara of aire; last employer oau be seen. Please call at 343 No.irrand ar, id the 6boo store. WAiSTED SITUATION TO J)0 LIGHT chambertrork niri aa seamstress, hj a ciKOdi Ctrl lately Jandeti. is a iirjt cuss areasraaKer.

33 chernifu liorn at. XATA 'NT1CD SITU ATION TO DO CHAM berwork nnd waiting or to do liht general kouSL' work, by a young iri; reference If renuired. Plvaso oaTi for two days at Hancock st, near ItaipL ar, third flat. WANTED SITUATION TO DO THE upstairs work or to assist with iiht housework or to mind children, by a respectable gift is willing and obligiuiz can give good reference. Pleasu call at 4 3 Conrt st.

VSTA ITED SITUATIONS ONE AS A ibambnrmairf and waitress nnd the theT as cook, torather in a flmall family, by two respsctable SwpdiBh Call for throe days at D2A Wasbinstoa ot, jam or's office. i and iroiitfi'. V17 ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, 1 by a Kirl; mil do plain ironing Det oily reier enco. wore A or Uto days at lou 1 igbta st no caraB ANTBD SITUATION AS A COOK and laundress, by a respeotable ycnoflr good oity reference. Fleam call at i)7 Myrtle on na eirl; has ar; no cards aa.erea.

WANTF.) SITUATION AS And l.tnnrlrAKB. hrt voimi' ctrl irbi A COOK ouni; girl who nndorstsnds bor work thoroughly; beat city referenoe. Call Thursday raoraing at present empioyor 140 South Portland avenue. ANTED SITUATION A3 A COOK, washer and ironer bafi no obiectton to a boarding hum so or a large family, reference. Ploaa i call at9l PaciHo Bt.

near Henry, too floor; no cards an swered. JXTANTKD SITUATION AvS A FrRST 7 claasece. in ft priTa'e family by a beBt of re fore co. Cull for two days at present employer's, lili Monroe pJ, Brooklyn. IT ANTED SITUATION AS A FIKST flafrs L'nnk.

bv a rssofa'able toiisz woman DriTftte board. ac hotirfe preferred. Call fur two day at 34 State et, two tushtu, iront: no Aiaa. 75T ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST TV claaa cooU an' laundrsBa, by a respectable girl: (ho beat of city re'eronco from last p)ace. Please call for two days at i'at Bt, first floor.

ira7ANTEl AT) ON AS A FJK8T ci class cook, and or would do ireneral houework tor a small family, uy a competi'nt woman. Klease caii or nddrirHD at present at. ex st. KTANT.BU SITUATION AS A GOOD cook anti lauudrnts, by a respectible colorod woman; boat of rcforonce. Meassjiall ar.

SITUATION AS A PLAIN nnolf wiiuVipr nrl Ironor. a rrtaririctablB vonnsf woman; has good city references. Call for two days at oi)o LMnton wt, aecona iioor. ii7ANTab situ ation as' a laun dress and to do upatafrs work tiio last of the iroek in a sin family, bv res(ectable yonnff frl has (rood oity referenced. Oall at Herkimer at, between New YorSt ami Brooklyn, avs, roar nouse.

ANTiOD SITUATION TO DO THE downntalvH work or house work, bv cirl no obfec tion to the conn try rc'eienue. Cail for two rfnya at 158 navy at, cack. roomu. 'tSTANTHU ()NB AS A plain cook, tho other aa chambormaid or uureo, by two young Norwegian girls; city reference. 230 Hamilton ar, care Mr.

PJJWBH8EN no cards. IUHlf WAN TE SITUATION TO oral housework, by a respectable Fleaso call at St. Marks av. DO GBN youug girl. WANTED SITUATION TO DO OES cral honsovfork, by a respectable yonng girl.

Can ANTKO SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectablo young girl. Call for two days at Uiio Dean st, ono illybt, left. VSJANTKD SITUATION TO DO OEN Tr eral In small family, by an intelligent yonng Swedish girl. 234 Baltic st, between Clinton and Court. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housowoik in a private family, bra Swedish girl.

Please call at Mrs. IJlUOKSON'd, Butler atieet. WANTED SITUATION 1 TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young woman Is a good plain cook and laundress good city reference. Please call at 11 Heavy st; no cards. XXT eral housework, by a respectable yonng Swedish cirl; has good city references.

Call for two days at 100 Mint at. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, by a reapootable American girl. Please call for two days at 0 Herkimer st; no cards answered. VST ANT BD SITU ATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small family, bv a rotinr Swedish girl. Call at 3(53 8t.

Marks av, near Grand, third llat. WANTED SITUAT1 ON TO DO GEN srai housework, by a respectabla yonng girl; beat city references. Please call for two days at 255 Twenty firat at. CTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral hounewotk, by a a. EngHah Protestant woman; pooa washer and ironer; gooa oreaa roaiter.

471 JtalbaY; no card a anawerod. XXT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN TV eral housework, by a respectable girl; is willing and obliging baa best oity references. Please cail at UY eaa st. aaTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN cral hoosework fn a Hmall family, by a youn Swedish girl. Pleaaa call (or two days at U'Ja Somner aT, shoe atore.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a small private family, by a respectable young woman has nine years' reference, Oall for two days at lid Clermont ay. oral hoosework or to do upstairs work in a plain family, by a rcspaotable oolored girl. Call for two days at 3Ha South Second et, Brooklyn, E. D. VSTANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a young girl, lately landed; Is willing and obliging.

Pleass oall at 19? McDougalst, top floor. TiTST ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by Swedish girl of 20; eight months in tho country; Is a good laundress. an at K.I aecona uat, iigna. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral hoosework in a small private family, by a respectable young girl, lately landed. Floase call for two daya at 35 Clermont ar, near Park.

XXT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respeotable yonnj good city references. Call for two days at 2oi iff girl has .0 Twenty aeoond et, top floor. XXJ ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN 7 ral ho eral housework In a small famlh. by a yonnir Nor ireglan girl, i at, Brooklyn. wegian girl.

Please oall for two days at U15 b'eventeont WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a private family, by a respeot able young woman in a gooi a good Dread and Disault maker; Can be seen (or two days at good city reference! Kent av. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework in a private family, by a young cirl larlr landed la smart', wining anu ODiigmg; wages not lass than 811 a month, at. South Brooklyn. Inquire at li Fourteenth XXT ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral houaework a small private family, by a ro spectabla young girl. Pleai near Washington, ring bet i oall at U1U Atlantio av, threo timeB; no cards an ewarea.

WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral honsBWork in a private family, by a reliabls yonng girl tl la willing ana ouiiging ana oas gooa oity rer Call for two daya at 103 Harrison at, atcond erenoo, floor. GEN good uo dreut goad rBferonce. Apply for spencer at, Brooklyn, TrrASTRn 8TUATlOI ro DO GEN YT orgf housspor a respsctabla middle aged woraan i piaut eaom. vasnnr ana ronnr, prwijm uiwjuic oraljio tework wotlrbr fonng girli can ba trail 9daMi iraMimwaeprJM.l(iior (or threedayaat lOreaarray, Mtmupu ten uw :1 It Will Mffnatlzo tho Oornnlotion of the fine Mew RaUdlne Tho preparations made for the reception and danoe which will signalize the completieu and formal opening of the now Polytechnic building tomorrow evening already give asBuranco of a brilliant and successful affair. Tho list of those under whoso nttspicoa tho dancing will occur inoludos fifty or sixty women whose names are a guarantee of success.

The Soicer library will D6 tho reception room and the president's rooms adjoining will bo UBod for women's dressing rooms. Tho senior study and readlug room, also on the main floor, will be the men's cloak rooms. Danciug will bo in the naw and handsome gymnasium, the floor of which will be properly waxed for that purpose. Supper will be served throughout the evening in the chapel of tho old building under the direction of the steward of the Crescent athlotic club. At one end of the room will be a largo buffet table, and small tablos will be placed about the floor.

Altogether the Polytechnic danoe will be one of tho brilliant affairs of the social Beason, and it is intended to make this the iuaunural of a regular annual affair. In the afternoon President and Mrs' Cochran will hold a receptiou iu the Spicer library and the en tiro building will bo thrown open for inspection. Tho pleasant announcement was made by President Cochran to day that Captain Elihu Spicer, whose liberality provided the now library, has just made au additional gift of 10, 000. to provide for its maintenance and the acquisition of new books. Captain Spicer's gifts to the library of the Polytechnic now amount to nearly NOT I.N Slit.

TIUCY'8 STOKE. Where and Hew the Shooiiup; Georse Ijtaaabert Occurred. of 20 (ftp Editor or the. Brooklyn In your report published yesterday of tho accidental shooting of George Lambert by my manager, Nicholas J. Kally, thore were some iuac curaoies.

In the first plaoo, tho deplorable incident did not occur in my place of busiuess but In the oakery owned by the wouuded young man's father. Tlio pistol was not the property of Mr. Kolly, but was brought into the bakery by au employe of St. John's home. For several nights a vociferous cat had ben disturbing the neighborhood to such au extent that none but murderous feelings for him were entertained by myself and my neighbors.

Ho was seen ou a back fence by the three men, Kolly, Lambert and the owner of the pistol. It was suggested to Lambert that he should stop, with an air gun that he possesses, repetitions of undesirable nocturnal concerts. The air gun was out of order and the visitor drew from his pocket a self cocking, 38 caliber revolver, remarking, What's the matter with this?" Mr. Kolly took it, not laiow ing the danger of its mechanism, and in a moment the unfurtnuate act followed. I simply make this statemeut to diroot the curiosity of gossips and sight sesrs in the proper channel.

I want to add, however, tho assertion that I hare no blame for your reporter, as I have learned that he got his information from the police and the lawyers who attended the brief trial of Mr. Kelly in Justice Connelly's court. Knowing that the Eacile never desires to be either unfair or iu acourate, I justify to myself the belief that this will Becure publication. James fl, Tracy. 1,507 Fulton Stkekt, January 14, 1893.

CHKSHIIU MAT SOW KSTUUS. The action agaiust William Cheshire, tho absconding milkinan of OyBter Bay, has boon discontinued as far as tho bauk is concerned, as Mrs. Titus, his mother in law, who claims that her indorsement on the SioO note was a forgery, has mado good the amount. George W. Downing, who holds similar noteB, believes that Cheshire will return and make them good.

Baby Cahiuaoes upholstered, renickrled and made to look like ae'tr; also, trunks repaired and cholee trinkets maniied ao that breaks aro not di eeralblo, and dolls reatruna OBANnALL, U' 'l 1'ulton atreet. KNARro. awarded the Gold Ho lal for superiority oyer photographs by tho American Institute. Inreated. patented and cnlymada by Frak Pkakball, MOS i'ultou st.

Catarrh fan be cured surely, safoly an pleasantly by Piso's Remedy. It cares when all else fails. All druggists. oOo. Get rar.

Susijat Eaolx The best, and cheap eat Sunday paper published Price 3 coats. RUTHERFOilD WtLMAKTH On TarsJny, January 12, at Xhn residence of the bride's lather, by tbo Key. T. L. Cuyler, L'xssic Coiia, daughter of Otis H.

Wil marth. to Thomas W. Ecimcafoau, all of Brooklyn. BAKER In Klatboen. L.

on Wednesday, January 13, 180'J, Makv A. Bakeb, Go' years. Relatives and iriends am invited to attend the funeral aerrice at hor late roaidonce. Lottst, near Grant, on Friday, tlie l.jth at 2 P. M.

BKSTON On January 12, JohkBestos, in the fi4th year of his ace, a native of Oonnty01s.ro. Ireland. Relatives and frlendi aro rtspoctfully inritod to attend the funeral from his late residence, Pa clflo st, on Friday, January Id. P. M.

lutorment in Oalvary. OOONAtf On Tuesday, Jannary 12. Pat.uor. the be lovud husband of Ann Goonan. Ftiends and relatives are respectfully invited to attond hiB funeral from his late residence, 7G Nassau Bt, on Friday, at o'clock sharp.

Interment in Calvary OLKARY Oa Thursday, January 14. Jui ia, wlfo of Daniel CJcary. Relatives and inonds aro invited to attend tho funeral, at her late rosldence, 4i'7 Bergen st, on Sunday, January at 2 P. M. Interment at Holy Cross.

OLENDENNINCi At Flatbush, on January 13, Nellie CnoAKK. beloved nife of Thomas J. Clendonning. Burial at iloly Cross Cemetery on 1'riday. OOLVER On Wednesday.

Jannary 13. Ann Elizabeth G'olvkr, wife of the late James D. Colver. Funeral Saturday mornlnx, II o'clook, from her late residence. 785 Union st, Brooklyn.

De Ll HOYDK On Wednesday. Jannary 13, 1S02, at her residence, 80 Franklin av, Brooklyn. Nellie Dr. La liovDB, aged 17 years. Interment at Flntbush, on Friday, January 10, at 2 P.

M. DONNKLLON At 1 Wyckoff et, oa Thursday morning. Patiiick Donsellon. beloved husband of Annie Donnellon, ajted 4j years; brother of Thom.i3 Donnt'ilon oi Middle tiaddam. and brother in laiv oi Wm.

Shortlo. Notlca of funeral hereafter. Hartford papers please copy. FINCH On Welnesday, January 13, Jeuemiah Kinou, aod 08 years. Funeral services on Saturday, tho lGt'i at his late residence, Filty sevontb fit and Fourth av, South Biooklyn, at 1:30 P.

M. ltclaiirf.i and friends nt inritod to attend. Interment in Cypress Hills. FISH Last nibt, after a weeka lllne.59 of pneumonia. Ohakles Palmek Fisii, ajfed 34 years.

Short ervice at U. late residence, 3Gr Clifton pi, at 10:30 A. iM. to morrow Interment at Mystic, ou Sun.lay. FLOOD At L.

on Wednesday, January 13, William Flood, aged 51 years. Relatives and friends aro invited lo attend fiinoral from hU late residence. Erasmus st, January Hi. at 9:30 A.M.! thence to Churoh of tho Holy Cro33, vrbere a high mass of reitulem trill be offered up for the repose of hia soaL FOX. On Wedneaday morning at 1:05 o'clock, of pneumonia, John A.

Fox. Funeral 1'riday at 2 P. M. from his lato residence at 2S0 Warren st. aAETTINUS On Wednesday, Jaanary 13, ICllen Connolly, beloved wife of Daniel J.

Gaettings, at her residence 104 Eighth Brooklyn. Fn neral from Church of St. Thomas Aijutnas, Fourth ar aaid Inth ut, Brooklyn, on tiaturday, January 13, 0:30 A. M. New Haven and Norwich, papers ploaao copy.J C1LEASON Suddenly, on Wednesday, 13th Thomas Glxasox, oldest son of Michael and the late Annie Cleason, in the 28th year of his age.

Funeral Irom his late residence, 382 Gold st, on Saturday, January 17, at 2 P. M. Interment at Iloly Of obb Cemetery. GR.AU January 14, 1802, Ajtsrji Grac, daughter of Wm. and Chrlteane Zipfel.

Service on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock. Fnneralon Sunday at 2 P. from her lato residence, 1)92 Atlantic sr. HOYT Suddenly, on Tuesday evening, January 12, 1892, CeoaoE B. Ifovr.

Funeral services at his late residence, 521 Bedford av, on Friday, the 16th at 4 P. Ji. Interment at convenience of the family. MANX In Brooklyn, at her residence. 102 South Kttlott pi, on Wednesday, January 13, of pneumonia, AtAav Eliza, wife of Tkomas W.

Mann Funeral from Church of Kt. Charles Borrotneo, Sidney pi. Friday morning, 11 o'elock. laterment private. Kindly omit ttowera, Baltimore papers please copy.) McILVAIN Suddenly, on Tuesday evening, William B.

MoIlvai.n. beloved husband ef Georgia Dickson. Funeral lervicea Friday evening, at 8 o'clock, at his late re9idenco, 19 Concordat. Interment Saturday morning. Tho members of Anolo Baxon Lodge.

No. 137, F. and A. are reinesred to attend tho fonoral services of Brother William M. McIlvain at his lato residence, 111 Concord st, Brooklyn, on Friday evening, Jauuary IS, at 7:30.

Clarence E. Bxumf, Master Angle Baxon Lodge. MolLVANE Mambore of the Fourth Ward Republican Association are rouuested to n.eet at 51 Myrtle ar on Friday, January 15, at 7:30 P. M. sharp, and proceed in a body to attend the funeral services of our late member, William 3.

AIcIlvane. Henbt Jones, President. W. H. OcnTis, Secretary.

O'CONNOR On Wednesday, January 13, at the residence of her neice, Mrs. Mary McBride, 11 Raymond st, Isabella O'Connor, in the 48th year of her age. Relatives and friends aro requested to attend the funeral from her late residence on Friday. January 15, at l) A. to Bt.

Charles' Church, where a solemn requiem mass will bo offered for tbe reposo of her soul. Interment in Holy Cross. "She sleeps in Jeeua, Holy aleep, whore nono erer woke to treop." OUTHWAITE On Thursday, Jannary 14, 1802, of consumption, Walter Eustace Oothwaite, aged 31 yeare. PROVOHT On Tuosday, January 12, 1802, at residence, 232 Hancock at, J. V.

Pjtovosr. Funeral notice hereafter. On Wednesday, January 13, 1892, after a lingering tUneas. Pauline, widow of tho lato "Victor Relatives are invued to attond the funeral from her late residence, 371 Douglass at, on Friday. Jannary 15.

at 11 o'clock A. M. BOHOEMBR Suddenly, on Tuesday, January 12, ANNA Louise, daughter of John and Anna Bchoemor, of Faesaio, aged 8 years. Funeral from her grandmother'a residence, 88 Fort Greene pi, on Friday, 8 P. M.

SUTDAM On 7'hureday, Jsnoar 14, 1802, ILEZrar Btjvdau, aged 70 years. Funeral services at hia late residence, 597 Pacificist, on Saturday, tho 10th at 3:30 P. M. Interment at convenience of family. Jamaloa and Flushing papers please copy.

WEBB On Tuesday, January V2. RonanT W. WlDD, eon of the late Lemuel and Ann P. Webb, In the 02d year of hie age. Relatives and fylends, also members of the Veteran Aesoolation, Fourteenth Regiment, N.

B. H. era Invited te attend the I osaral cervices at the reel. danoo of hia sister, Mra.Jna Ellard, 172 Monroe et, TJ70R SALE HOUSE CHEAP 1,250 JD Buahwlok ay. Apply to GEORGE WOHI.FERT, lT Oli Bnahwickav.

or lo AlOHHTS P. FERRIS. 38 Park row. Now York. fOR BALE HOUSE MAKE YOUR JL wife a present that she will enjoy every day she Dyes; a comfortable home with easy stairs; parlor, library, dlnlngroom and kitchen all on ono floor; 818,500.

1,000 Dean at, natr liodford ay. It will pay. FOR SALE HOUSE LIVIN (1BTON ST, near Kim pi; modorn 3 story an. basement brown Btono.y0l48100; swell front, plate glass, etc; first class house; well located for business or dwelling. GEO.

K. LOVETT Ooun et. OR SALE HOUSE A BARGAIN ON Hanoook st; story and baoement briok, vn stone trimmins. all imnrrtvAmnntn: ffi.l.UOO flan i1 Ha brown romaln at 5 per cent. Address OWN KB, Bo 24, agio oflice.

fjSOR SALE HOUSE ONLY FOR JL lUX story; fine location' noar Nostrand av; nioely rente call and examine; for a 'i story frame; near station otory frame, S2.2S0. GEO. MARINOK i SdN, 323 Nostra nd ay. I7IOR SALE HOUSE AT COST 8 2 8 Putnam av. near Reid; new 2 etorrand basensent stone; 13 rooms, decorated throughout; mirrors, etc; worth.

S8.7U0 want money, will sell for 97,400. BUILDER. 554 Monroe at. POR SALE HOUSE AT A BARGAIN; only 86.000 for a 2 story basement aud cellar brown atone; flna neighborhood, near Nostrand ay station and In elegant order; tee thia house before buying elso whero. GEO.

MAR1NOR SOK. 323 Noatrand ay. ORSALE HOUSE FOR FIRST class 2 story and basement brown atone dwelling with all improvements and well built 8 rooma. in beau, tiful condition newly decorated throughout; Quinoy st; good neighborhood. Jal i OEO.

B. LOVETT 59 Oonrt st. 1POH SALE HOUSES 569 AND 571 ST. Marks ay, near Bedford, In block oi 3 story and basement; different deuifns and kinds of atono; hard wood trim; extra plnmbTnir; high ground; pries low; terms, easy. Apply to owner and builder, on the premises.

1rOR SALE HOUSE QUI NO ST, Bedford section; brown stone, 2 story and base, ment (3 atoryroar): 10 rooms and bath; all improve mente; nice order; will leave So, 000 ou mortgage. UAVItiAKD SONS, 390 Olnsson 082 Fnltom at. TjOR SALE HOUSES AT A SAORI i' fice 4 story brick tun innt. feet SKOOO 3 story brick tenement, aT.OxKSxfiS feot 15.000 3 story briok tcnemont, 33.4x50 1 1) foet 12,000 Terms to suit. DAVID O.

nBlP. 1.000 Fulton et. FOR SALE HOUSE RESIDENCE ON St. Marks ay 3 story, ertonaion (linlnxroom mahogany and Quarter oak trim; steam heat: perfect in all its arrangements; carriage house; an examination will convinoe anyone that they can eeoure a bargain, DAVID O. REiO, 1,000 Fulton st.

FOR SALE HOUSE EASY TERMS; 3 Btory and basement brown stone front: box stoop; bardwood trim: one af tho nnest locations in Brooklyn; within two blocks oi entrance to Prospect Park; three blocks irom elevated station surrounding property re etricted to prlyate dwellings. Oall at buildings, Tnird at. botiveeu Seventh and Eighth avs, or address E. H. MOWBRAY.

Oarfleld pi. 1 OR SALE HOUSES JEFFERSON AV, 1 near Tompkins, built by JOHN V. HADDINGTON superior 3 story and basement fancy stone front dwell inge, with extension dinincroom; choicest hardwoods throncliout 14 French mirrors, handsome bookcase, crystal ohandeltora. olectrlo gaa lighting, burglar alarm, latest novelties; always open. Sbti JetferBon ar, three minutes from station.

EOR SALE HOUSES SPECIAL BAR gainsHull Bt, 2 story briok 33.750 iklin av, 2 story brink 11,750 Putnam ay, 3 story nrlck 5,000 Sixth st, 3 story brown stone 6,000 Franklin ay, 3 story brown stone 7,001) Oriooml pi, 3 story browa atone 10,000 Others in tho Seventh, Twenty third, Twenty fourth and Twenty filth wards. DAVID O. REID, 1.000 Fulton st. gaa S. aj.n e.itatbi TflOR SALE LOTS BAY RIDGE LOTS Wo havo a number of choice lots, 20x100, on SeventrJ fourth.

Seyonty fifth, Serenty sixtb, Keyenty seventh, Seventy eighth and Serenty.ninth at, near the oleatrio road vow in operation, which can bo bought for 225 to $500 per lot on very liberal terma, REDHEAD SU DAM. J'75'? Fulton st, FOR SALE BROOKLY TUAILY EAGLE proB rty, Noe. 28, 30. 32. 34 and 30 Fulton at, ex taadla.

through to Dough tr; a I rontage of 1 15 eat on Fulton at and 123 feet en Klizabotb st. Tbe buildfngs on the property aro suitable for business purposes: ono separate building, 40x07, yery substantially built and thoroughly fireproof: most desirable far factory, storage, or other heavy business. Two boilers, one 80, the other 100 horse powar; tw. anginas, aa eieotrio light plant, ehaftlng comneoting machinery wit power in all tke Duildlngs.may ba b.nght with ih property. Apply to v7.

HESTER, Eagle FOR S.SLR PIArlOI. Ac. TMR SALE P1ANO S185 UPRIGHT; nsed ono year; easy terms; Stainway; bargain. WI8SNER. 29H.

208 and 30a Fulton st; open eye nings. DOE SALE PIANO MAGNIFICENT JP neiv upright nimo; finest workmanship anil inako; with maker's guarantee; to be Bold at auction, Friday noon, atlHegeman auction rooms, Willcaghbyat. rSALE PIANOIMiBEAlfriFUL upright piano, 7H octavo, good ai new: celebrated make; cost 4350; also, to ront, from $2 to a8 monthly. B1DDLK)557 Faiton et. OR SALE PIANOS UPRIGHTS, monthly; twelve raontba trial, all money allowed; price rosewood, walnut aafl guaranteed livoyearsj tuned iree oneyear.

AND.il ON 334 Fulton st. ITIOR SALE PIANOS S25 TO S50, FOR boginners, ail in pood order; guaranteed $5 month ly until pai i stool and book. ANDERSON 334 Fnttaa at2o pfano stools SI each, slightly used. FOR SALE PIANO T50 TaRG'E 3 pedal, 7J oolaye, S600 upright grand, metal back; silver trimminea, iino engraved panels, triple stru ne. 6aorice for $150.

ins. Residence, 433 State st, near Nev FOR SALE lSgl.IJ,VKS CS. jOR SALE WOOD BUY THE BEST wood in the market and encourage the men who want to earn a support for their families oy sawing and splitting It. NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL WOO YARD, 52 South Eighth si. POK SALE SAFES LARGE STOCK firm riHrniai.

nA 1U ua sit a imisiai vvi cairjn UWJiVft U4 ai3U. larce auaoctmentB of slight. office worn safo. standard make, at vory low fiarures; safes moved, azchanicad and repaired. MOSLEU SAFE Broadway and Tenth et, New York.

Fi OR SALE FURS' ELEGANT ALASKA Seal Newmarket. 15(1. worth 3n0i i kotR and Reefers. $50. worth $125; Seal Military apes.

830; Meal Capes, Genta'Caps. $3: Seal and Beaver driving liloveo, Mnffs, $1.50 1 Uarrlage Kobos. 745 Putnam ar. nAMCING. PROF.

B. DRUBEN, ELITE DANCING Academy, Atbeneum Building, corner Clinton et and Atlantic av, teaches all fashionable dances. 'Waltz guaranteed in firo prirate lessons. $5. 20 class lea Boue, 4 olass lessons monthly, $1, Send foroiron lar.

WEINLANDER'S DANOINO ACADEMT. 290 COURT ST, Classes MONDAY and THURBDAY EVENINuS. All the latest dances taught. SEND OR OALL FOR OIUCULAK. I KI.IK OUN NOTICES.

HANSON PL BAPTIST CHURCH Today. 3 P. exposition of 'The Teaohinga of Josus." by tho pastor, A. O. P.M..

son. service, led by Professor D. B. Towner and wife; 8 P. preaching by pastor.

Welcome for all. I'KRMISAL, PLUNKETT INFORMATION WANTED of the children of NANCY LYNCH PLUNKETT and JOSEPH PLUNKETT of Pulbrock. 8tebannon, Uimnty l.outh, Ireland. Address Mrs. MARY KOONEY, 1,304 et, Sacramoiito.

Ual. HOUSES CAttRlAi iBs, ETC. SECONDHAND COUPE ROCKAWAY for salo: full panel and platform springs; first olaea ordoi. light roniiaway, shifting iront, good order. 4175: couob bv feotord.r,?oOi brougham bj Browsrer.

good as now, MOWBRAY'S, 237 anu acueitaeruuru bt. mVVO SOUND WORK HORSES FOR JL fale for want of nse; lObands; warranted true in alt harness; also, 1 trnok and 2 delivery wagons: all in good order Apuly to WILLIAM BURNS, 106 IMtiaion av, near Bedford. OOD ROAD SITIT any business; 8 years old, kind and senile, fearless of roa.l mubt be sold, lnqnlre at Parkville Drug Store, Bouleyard and O. road, Parkrille, L. 1.

rovsn, LOST 85 REWARD A SMALL POO DLE, partly olipped: Salt Lake Oity tag on collar. Return to 423 Oateaav, Brooklyn. ST A STRI (OF GOLrB A S. The finder will bo rewarded by retnrnlng it to nr. ti fiST i in WfliiraaTiAV ifirifv rec JL.

about 8 o'clock on Flntbush av.uear Sixth, a tmokeci pean ufditA uiikn ia ica.ner cae, A. liberal roward Tin dp paid ior lis rov irn lo xuo Lincoln pi, GST ON WEDNESDAY; IN GATES AV fi oar. Loeser'a atore, or on Fulton st, a lady's gold WATCH, monogram M. silver pendant with maltose cross attaonoa; generous reward it lett at 41)8 jtiaaison n. OST OR STRAYED A ST.

BERNARD TTT l. ')ft nn Kl V. on back with yellow, small white snot on tin of nmui answers to name of HecCot $10 reward if returned to HEN 'KICK SON, 38H Third st, or information leading mo tec otci). UST WHILE GOI1NG FROM STATE at to Atlantio av. cecweon Henrv and maki mr.

thlri morn i uk, about a POOKETBOOK contatntns money and aeTeral valuable pap ere. Finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving ft at Mr. KIROHNER'S Olfl r. 1 Dfuiv. i iu aiv iui uiAwivu na tu udiq iv mu up zonna.

TAX 8 A I.E. NOTICES. NOTICE TO ISAAC MANSFIELD, HIS orrantefla. afisiiraees and hia and thitlr lnfntl Mn. 1 1 1 1 aeuiaiiivee, 11 mata is.au sa an do ana co a (S nelrs, deviseea and their and each of their le.ai nrefiantn.

tlyes; to his wife, or widow, and to all other persona naving an interest or estate in ana au mortgages ot tbe lands and preraUea in the Fourteenth Ward of the Oity of Brooklyn, known and designated aa lot 22, on blook 1)2. and entitled to redeem the same and to have notice aforesaid. Take notice that in pursuance of Chapter 1)4 01 theljawsoi lssandthe several acts amendatory thereof, the Registrar of Arrears of the Oity of Brooklyn at tlio Common Oonnoll Chamber of the said city, on the lltfa day of November. Irt sold at ntihlta auction for the uon paymont of a certain tax, assessment and ffen eertiffecf under and by virtue of the provisions of said act. all that certain: piece or parcof of land, situate In the Oity of Brooklyn and known and da scribod on the Asses.aent Map of the Fourteenth Wards? aitr.

as lot on hloofc that at aaid Bale the City of Brooklyn became the purchaser of the name for the sum of 4 1 02.03 that after, ward the said City of Brooklyn assigned the aaid Bale and certificate thereof to ne, the underalgned, and that we now hold tho certificate of saidaalo made as aforesaid, whirb oern cato is known as Number 2,165. on tbo register of aaid sale, designated aa Liber 83. Vol. 0, In the officii nt ahe aaid Re lairar nt Arramra Thin nntlnn ia served by publication pnrsuant to an order made by the Hon. Nathaniel H.

Oloircat, Chief Judge of the Oity Court of Brooklyn, hearing date the 8th day of Janaarr, 102 and fllod that day I In the tmlco of the cterk of said Otty Court of Brooklyn. Y. 1K92. Dated rookiyn, i.n.ari i.h. 1H, fnrcnasers.

1T0BN T. Barn ARI). Attorney for lfl Cnnt street, Brooklyn, Y. jaO 4w NOTICE TO BERNARD DKBRY, HIS grantees, aeBlgnees and hia and their legal representatives, if said Bernard Deery be dead, to his heirs, devisees and their and eaoh of their legal representatives, to bis wife or widow, and to all otbor persoas having an interest or estate in. and all mortgagees of tho lsndsand nremlri In the FonrrAAnth War) nf fhA nitv of Brooklyn, knownand designated oa the assessment map 01 sata wara.as tot uuuiuer on utoog ntimoer yu, and entitled to redeem the same or to have notice as aforesaid: Noticola hereby given that in pursuance of the provisions of chapter 114 of the Laws of 1883 and of the several aote amendatory thereof, the Registrar of Arrears of the Oity of 'Brooklyn, at the Gammon Council chamber of the Oity of Brooklyn, at the Oity Hall, in aaid city, on the 11th day of November.

1HS5. after due advertise ment, sold at publio auction for nop payment of a certain tax, assessment and lien fixed and certiHed under tbe provisions of said act. all that certain piece or paroel of land, situate in the City of Brooklyn and known and designated on the assessment map or the Fourteenth Ward of said oity as lot numbor 7 on black number 2(1; that the City at Brooklyn became the, purchaser of said premises at said sale for the sum of sevea hundred and aeven tjr oue 73 100 dollars (8771.72) and afterward assigned the said Bale and eeriifloate thereof to ona Frank Seaman, and that the said Frank Seaman subsequently asta ned said salo and the eerti nate thereof to me. the undersigned, and that I now hold tn oetUHcato of said sale made by sain Registrar of Arrears, which certificate is known as aumber 2,029 on the register of said aales, designated as Liber 83. volume in the offloe of tbe Registrar of Arroars ef said City of Brooklyn.

This notice I. served by pnblicationparsnant to an order made by tbe Hon. Augustas Van Wokoneof ttaejatUres of the Oity Oourtofl tJrootc.ro, oetrtn aat me jlvio at rooklyn, bearing dato tbe av nf fnc.m. her. lKftl.

and hi RF Hied tnat oar id led that day thn ni OB of the oler nf aaid City Court of Brooyyu. Dated Brooklyn, Deoem bor 18, 1801. SAMUEL H. OOOMI1H. Purohaser.

OAuauon ou M. way, Brooklyn, N. YV Jackson Bonn, Attorneys for Purchaser, 45 Broad dl9 4wS BANRRllF' CV NO'CIOES. TN PDHSUANOE OV AN ORDER. MADE 11 nn lnw tlMmill.k1B,l.

1 1891, BqUoe is btrebj 8d to all oradltara and UAH. are roaolred to preset their claims, with the His of era Hots, at hU offlce. No. 4 0.urt street. Ta vouohors asara beuejlt of or.dtloi AUinr or.

BrooWyn.OB oauuaaoa onxuar ai marflo. Asig, Increased Capital for the Sugar Refinero. The London Marhct Unsettled Stocks Open Lower, Subsequently Impror ing. For Later Financial News see Four o'OUeh Edition, Sixth Page. Wali.

Street, Jannary 14. At tbe annual moetinc of the Amerioan Buaar reflnerg company yesterday it wag decided to oreasetbe capital by $25,000,000, for tbo pur poso, as utated.of enlargina the plant. It vras intimated that it is desirable to acquire other refineries throughout tbe country, bo as more effectively to coutral tho trade. Those refineries not embraced in the American oompany are situated at Pklladelphia and Boston. If tbo American refinera company mcoeeds in gathering in all the apportion concerns there will bo a monopoly of prodiicins refined suear and the consumers will doubtless have to pay a higher prico for thU luxury than they do now.

Last fall a cat by the Spreckels refinery carriod the price down to 4 cents pev pound, which was just about the coat of production. If the American refluent corn any succeods in its plan it ia likely that sngar will net again touch this low fieure. The early cables reported lower prices in London, due, it ia said, to the death of the dnke of Clarence. This had a disturbing influence hero, and there was selling of the srauKoru 011 the report that the affairs of the Western traffic association wtre really in a strained condition, because of Jay Gould's demand for tho discharge! of the general manager of tbe Chicago, Burlington and Quincy. Tho Chesapeake and Ohio and Northwestern were about the only strong stocks on the list.

The market grew a little steadier about 10:30, and it was generally strong thereafter, with good buying of the Chesapeake aud Ohio, New England and tho graugers as tho feature. The following shawi traasaotiani ia bonili this warning: AtckToDekatSaaFa Nor ..81 ..001. a Ore Kb con Atck Tonoka Han IT. Ore Xmo ha Ine IUM Oreu Imp 1st .102 Brooklyn El stock. ls3 i'eo ast tno nx Citizens Gas Bkn.

1)71 Keadini. latinn Ohl III 5 08aOT, Readla ad Uo. J8k68 Cent Pac I 101W Readlna 3d Okes.Okiona ICS Rookstad. KI1M Ches Jt Alsl. Rook Island nosaurur 110 um a u6d Chi iK iTiS.

8a97 EliiLexABSlst 92 Houb ATgrm is 64i H.okinVal3a 88 Iron Ht 5s 80 R10O StLSo V7 1st 71 Say Wesl 1st 7751 Soatl Blst 04 So Car Inc. 21M So Oar 2d 100 8t Paul WM J04 Iowa Cant 1st OlafllM Lou Mo 1st 3.1 i)a St Paul 7 at am 7 aos 8t Paul gold 24k 8t Paul ll Tea Pao 31 Ter Pao iat 8W iiousnrniw 110 Mid 1st 117 MilLSA Wcony 10H' am a 03 iu 1 Essex oon 13 7 1 lot Ann Ar cor uau Me K. 2d 51a5: lat Un Pac trust Ba. Mo KanT4a 80M 8usW Northwest 4s 9tl 1 NorPao on 78i 07J4 vvaBaia L.u....luMaiUiin Western Ilnni 101 NorPao 1st 102Mi West Pad 3 The ilawiug tabl show tm oora stock market thu morning: of tho Odsi IB. Am.

Refinlnr Oo. lit 35 0). 1H Am. HeiinlB Oo Did. Amor.

Dot. Oil Atch.Toj.. 3antar. Canada outhern Ohcsaneake Ohes. Ohio 1st ofd.

Ohos. Ohio 2nd ufd 42 Bur. U.ilaoj. 10SH Okio.aa3'fTuat 75W 4St. 73 OoloradoOoal 87 Delarraro 1S5H 140 Diet.

O. F. GUH East Tennessee B9 Erie 3tf Ene preferred 72i Lake Shore Louisville 4 80fi Manhattan ICl. 105K Minn, ft St. I.ouis ilfi Kan.

T. MU Missouri Paoiic 0I1J. Nat. OordBee Co 08 Nat. Oordaeo Co.

Dfd. National liead Trust 1DJ. Newfork 115 N. AN. 50 N.

Sits. fc I N. Sua. Wost. of 40 Korthvfestern 1109 Northern Paolflo.

2S Northern Paoi Bo of i 075 North American 1M Omaha 47 Oaiario 20H PacincMall 38 Reailae 40M Riohmond Termiuai. KlH Rook Island 02H St.Paul til Bi PanlnreferreS 133K SIlyerBnllioa 03 St. Paul T) ninth 47 Texas PsoiBo 12H Um.nPaciBc iHTi 31 Western 0nlon "3J Wheel. E. 78 BKXIiTX BCUKITIBS IviTUST Correctea daily by O.

E. Staples 215 jAnRI 14. Bid. Asked. Atlantio av n.

n. Co. stock Atlantio av R. Co. 7 p.

c. bonds Atlantic av R. R. Oo. 5 p.

c. bonas Brooklyn Oity R. K. Oo. stook Brooklyn City R.

K. Oo. 1st consolidated 5 p. o. bonds Busfawtok air it.

R. Co. 0 p. c. bonis Broadrray 11.

R. Co. stook Broad if ay R. R. Oo.

5 p. 0. bands Broadway R. R. Ob.

op. o. bonds B. O. Newtown R.

R. Co. 5 p. o. O.

I. and B. (Smith st) U. R. Co.

a 1. and B. R. Oo. 5 p.

c. bonds Orosstown R. Co. p. o.

bonds 104 104 170 100 100 285 100 100 20 100 ioiS 108 102 it ie 107 103 101 120 90 182 lOil 100 120 100 81 118 100 So. Broo iyn uent. K. K. uo.

p. 0. bonds Brooklyn Ooat. R. Oo.

8 D. o. bonds Grand st ana Netvtewn It. R. Co.

5 p. bonds Brooklyn Gas Oo. stook Citizens Gas Oo. Citizens' Gas Go. 17 p.

o. bonds Fnlton Munfoipal Gas Co. stock Fulton Munlcinal Gas Co. 0 p. 0.

bonis. Metropolltae Gas Co. stock Metropolitan (ia. Co. 5 p.

c. bo.ds. Nassau Gas Co. stock. Nassau Gas Oo.

5 p. e. certificates People's Gas Oo. stock People's Gas Co. 5 p.

o. bonds People's Gas Co. 8 p. c. bonds Williarosbursh Gas Co.

stock WilliamsbuiBh Gas Oo. p. 0. Union Gas Lisht Oo. of B.

N. Y. 0 p.c. b.s Union Gas Light Oo. 5 per cent, boa Brooklyn Bank stouk Broadrray Bank stook Bedford Bank stook Commercial nn stock "lfth Avenue Hank stoclr First.

National ank stock Fulton itantc stock Kings County Hank slock Hamilton Baulc stook hong island Bank stock Manufacturers' National flank stock. Meohaaios' and Traders' Bank Mechanios' Bank stook Nassau Nflliojtsl Bank eiock National City Bank stook North Side Bank stook. Twenty sixth Ward Bank stock Sprasuo National Bank stock Walla out Bank stook Brooklyn Trust Co. stock Franklin Trust Oo. stook Hamilton Trust Oo.

stook jCima 1. 122 ie'3 10S 05 171 145 17 i6 60 550 200 100 147 142 .225 150 175 255 270 275 417 100 14S 180 115 233 re. 240 100 100 155 I.or.5 Island aa and Trnet 201 Nassau Trust Oo. stook 143 People's Trust Oo. stook io Brooklyn City Safo Deposit Co.

200 woio ilUb W. 31UC TO duoed QQ Kinfs County lasuranoe Co. 10 Lafayette Znsura ce Co. stook Nassau Insurance Co. stock 140 PhenU Insurance Oo.

stook Willlamaburah Insurance Oo. 32 Academy of 15 Union Ferry 37 Union Kerry Co. 1st 0 per cenU 01 New ork Ferry Bklyn Municipal ElectrloLig ht ci 131) Citizens' Eieotrio Licht Oo. 132 78 160 3 17; fiaiuusu TB5er orK9 uo. d.

o. bonds Sonth Brooklyn Saw Mill Ot. N. Y. and 80.

Brooklyn Ferry Co. stock Y. and So. B'klyn Ferry Co. 5 p.

0. Lds Edison Electric Light Oo. stook. 135 30 70 103 80 THE 11ALTI3I9KE EXAJIIS ATIO.W. Vlial tbe Eridniaco Broiislit Oat the tuqalrf sUotru.

San FRaNoisoo, January 14, The Examiner says editorially this morning "The testimony of tho offioers and men of the Baltimore given at tho Mare island investiga tion makes it dear that our Bailors were assaulted in Valparaiso because they were Ameri cans. Tbe evidence is too strong to be shaken by interested Chilian statements, no matter how high the official source from which they may emanate. It is plain, also, that the Chilian au thorities were aware of the gravity of the outrage and not ignorant of the spirit which prompted it. All reasonable doubt has now bean removed and, though Chili be little, she is not too small to be compelled to do justice. The pee ple will back our government in proceeding with stern decision.

Chili iu this matter has been treated lenieutly. The time for forcing her to do what, as a oivilized friendly power, she should have done voluntarily aid promptly has come." THE STORM IS TltK 800 MWEST. Chattanooga, Jannary 14. The great storms in this vloinity have cansed muoh. damage to railroads, especially among tho mountains.

The trains en the Queen and Crescent, from Qiuoi uatl, having ou board a party of xcursionists from Ohla, dn here at 8:30 A. ni yesterdayi reached the oity at 5 o'olook last evening, having been detailed by a washout near Somerset, Ky. The north bound train on tho Ala bama and Great Southern was delayed several hours by a landslide near Yellow river, In North Alabama. Two serioua slides are reported on the Chattanooga Southern, whlah is temporarily closed. The Western and Atlantic railroad traok is under water in several places.

The East Tennessee road is still open, but fears are entertained for tbe bridge at Leadvale, on the Western North Carolina branch. A STU1KB AMICABL1 ADJUSTED. Hostinotos. January 14. A strike occurred yesterday in the Chioago and Erie railroad company's shops in this city.

Tho machinists and boiler makers quit work on account of being required to work over time, at the same rata of wage. The company agreed to abolish further demands for over timeandto employ sufficient force so as not to niako it necessary for omployos to pnt in extra time. The matter was amicably adjusted, and the men resumed their places. BKATT FLOODS IS SPAIN, AuniD, January 14. Heavy floods prevail in the province of Huelva.

The damage done is already enormons, but it is almost Impoaaiblo to sot details, as teloeraphio communication has been very seriously interrupted by tho carrying away of tbe poles by the rushing waters. AS EARTHQOAEB SHBCS HKMPHIS. MMrms. To an January 14. A dlstluot shook of eartfequaka was felt hero this morning 2t03 o'olock.

'fhovibrsittona wore from north to south. Buildings were shaken and sftTeral Bnburbau sidontu wore awakened from thetr slumbers, oraa f)MiuHttUKM4 a yotw friead Wilson slner, Mr. Johnson? Jnhnjoa No, ha wakes himself ittion ot6 Hlfk. Salai at eat. net WlH 83 i f4 35H 35 3H 43T 43M 43M 60M OOH 00)3 27 27M 6JH 01M 03H 4 42H 108 107tt 1QSK 70l 75W 7GH 735.

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ATLANTIC AV. NBAR EAST NEW YORK AV THK KAGLE IN NliW YORK OITY. We bare established agenoies for the sale of the bAOXi t.ome of i)ie principal business point in r.K Orlr, ityas follow: Astor House Back Number Budd.1,280 Broadway. O. P.

Rooxivood, Grand street Ferry. W. H. Clinch, 1 V4 South street. Fulton sueet and Broadway, Knot Building.

James Mead, Building. 220 Broadway. Stations tee Manhattan News Company, on the Hie 1'ulton, Chambers, Wall, South, Ham ilton, Teck ip, RooseTelt. Oiand and Iweutr third talM lie North Rtvor ferries and the Jersey Oity Grand Central Depot, Forty second st; Kattinc rooms of the New York Central, Harlem and the New Haven railroads. SUSDAy KDITION ONLY In for sale at the news stands of the follo.rins hotels: Fifth Arenu Hotel.

HoUnian House. Si. James Hotel. Coleniau Hn ise. Gihsey House, Imperial Hotel, Bartholdl Hotel, Oriental Hotel and Krerett House THKKAii.EtN WASHINGTON AND l.BANY.

THU EAGI.i: cau bo found on ealo in Wa.ihineton at fhe now Arlington Hotel, the Mhoreham and WUIar.i's. and in Albany at the news stand iu the DelevaD lio so and Stanwix Hall. WASHINGTON NEWS BURKAtt, rjlDFoiirteentl! St (Newspaper Row), Washington, D. O. T11K EAGLKIN EURO PL.

Gllllg's United States Exchange, 9 Strand, Oharlng Cro6s: American Travelers' Readinjt Room. Lanchara place; A. II. Kxcheaga Ol 17; New Bond Cable News Company, New Bridge sli eet, Ludiate circus; Thorns Cook Son. Ludgate circus, London Blunroe 7 Rue Scribe, and Anglo American Banking Company's, Chaues.e d'Autla and Hue Mayer beer Reading Room, 61 Avenue do I'Opera, Paris Jamas T.

Hales Geneva, SwitierUud. and the German Transatlantic Exchange, 78 Fritdrlclutresie. Berlin. W. It Is assumed thai contrtouttomi unaccompanied Utth stittnprd envelopes to guarantee iheir return if unused, are.

not regarded ov their vcriters as Worth recmyrlng. The. Hkoyz wroo: undertake to send buc.v manuscript. AMlSkHESTS TB1S VlJN0. BROOKLYN.

AMrBiON Tlis Dwarf's Wedding. Bedford Grimes' Cellar Door. Ghasd Orum HoosE Tho Old Hotncstoad. HrDE i Bkumam's Vsrletios. Lee Avexul Theatir Alabama.

Novelty The at eh The Pay Train. Park Tucater Unole Oelosttn. Thvateu A Night at the Circus. NEW YORK. Academy ov Music A Country Gircus.

Bijou Theater City Directory. Broadway Thkatih The Lion Tamer. Oabino N.mon. Dali's Thkatek The Oablnet Minister. Gardkn T.ieater La Cigalo.

FounTKKNj Strcit Theater Bine Jeans. Grand House A Parlor Mat.h. Harrioan's Theater Last the llosjns. Hebbma.vn's Theater The Junior Parmer. Lyceum Theater Lady Bountiful.

SIadison Suarb Theatir Trip to Chinatown. NlllLO'5 ti.vRtiES Handd Across the Sea. Palmer's Theater A iabamu. Pare Tiimateh Yon Yonson. Pboctou's Theater The Lost Paradise.

Standard Theater Miss Helyett. Star Titi.AiEa For Money. Usiom Theater Modjeska. ITaLIAS OPERA. The lowev portiou onlv of the Metropolitan was filled ls.it ereniiie, when "Fidelio" wa given bv a good avci itgo company of uitiaeri.

Lilli L'ih mann in the title role, aa nsunl, carried the burden of thu work, ably seconded by Edward De Itebz'cc as the Jailor, Jlauini Colsr.ti, as Pi zarre and Paul Kaliseh aB Florestan, the last ris. ins to drar.uitic excellence in the prison Rcene, the first shiiwing his fine mettla thronifli the evening. Vocally, the Pizarro was excellunt, failing only in visor when contrasted with the other jnen. The ih'it act was handicapped by two well meaning but inadequate slnsers. The chorus wag attired, according to Italian operatic precedent, in garments like Joseph'! coat, but diJ vigorously what was set down for it.

The orchestra Assayed thu "Leonora" No. 3 overture between the acts, but people near the hose didn't seem to be aware of it, the persistent bnzz preventing a hearing, lo inorrow night, in Laaaallc, tlio new singer, will mako his first ap. pearaDce. C9HIXG EVSTS. Mr.

and Mm. Oliver W. Wren will appear this evening at Waverly hall, Myrtle and Warerly avenues, a musical and dramatic entertainment. Mrs. General Custer will give her fltvt reading at St.

Martha's sanitarium, 1,301 1,303 Dean gtroet, Tuesday, February 2, at 4 P. subject, Life on the Plains." Eelip: No. 268, order of tonti, will clve au entertainment and reception at A ion ha)), Wall street, near Broadway, Friday evening, Jan nary 15. Dr. Francis L.

Patton, president of Princeton college, will read a paper on the "History of Theuitic Discussion," bafore the Lona Wand historical rinciuty, Pierrepontaad Clinton stvoets, Monday eTeiiiiig, January 18. The Long inland hospital ntiident? will give one Of the larsust theater parties of the season at the Pavk theater to night, where they will enjoy the ludicrous automntio piano and the queer antics of Do Anuelis in "Uncle Celestin. PKESE.VTATION TO JIK. I'SNIS. The Fire Commissioner tUc Itccipicut uf a.

Diamond The spirit of Jubilation which filled all Democratic hearts as the result of la November's election has not yet. subsided in tke Fifteenth ward. Vent has been found for it again and again, but it lus, uevevtheless, steadily grown in force and intensity and lait night in the David B. Hili club boa tquarters, at Grand and Hooper street enthusiasm went bubbling over for hours. Five hundred out and out Democrats, some of them recent converts from li'jpublioaulira, sat in chairs or stood packed in aisles and passageway and even on the stairways and cheered themselves hoarse With joy.

One wonld have thought it a rattling mass meeting in tue heart at' a presidential cam paitrn. It was merely the January meeting of the Fifteenth ward Democratic association. And iu order that the boya might have so mo rational exmse to present for tho pro lougatiou of their excessive happiness the affair was cilled a public installation of the recently elected officers of the assoeiatian, and prominent Democrats from other sectioua of the city were invited to take part in the proceedings. A public installation of tho oflleers of a ward association geems like something of an Innovation, but whenever tho John Eunis hosts set together, no matter what the occamou, novelties of an agreeable variety may be looked for. Probably the.

public installation was au idea of theleadors. The rank and file attended to the rest. TbeyoDgAged theBerviceoof acaterer.a florist and a decorator and, in couuequecce, the big assembly room laot night had more the ap pearance of banqueting ball than an ordinary meeting place. Two great tables were loaded down with tempting? edibles, including cold turkey and ohioken and lober salads. Several active looking young men were on hand to open liquid refreshments tho proper times, and numerous boxes of oiiars were waiting to be opened.

The platform was fragrant with floral perfume, anj on tho canter tabic, towering above the bouquets on eitb.Br side, was aniammotli horseshoe, its body a mass of Mare ob ol Noil, mermet and tea roses, with pinks and 111109 of the valley intertwine 1 and a background and border of amilax. This aa a gift of the association to Fire Commissioner John Ennis. American fhtgH hung from all the walla and covered all the small tables. Alderman William XIcKee left tho secrctary' desk and calied the meeting to erder just as President John Enuis was escorting Assistant District Attorney John F. Clarke and Justice Robert E.

Connolly into the roam. The installation of the officers next look plac. Alderman McKee, addressing Mr. Ennis, spoka of him in an eulogistic strain. Mr.

Knnia made a happy response. Forty oue propositions for membership were received and flfly six new names wero placed upon the roll. Several of the names were those of former Repubhoans, among them Thomas Bollas, for years a veteran member of tho Fif teenth ward Kopubliean awociari.JN, and hisot, Thomas Hollas, Jr. Jamos McKee was accepted a a member on a letter of transfer from the Fourteenth ward Democratic association. Then President Ennis asked if thore wa any unfinished business.

Ho took it for granted that there WSB none and was Lnssing to the next order of business when Asetnblyman William E. Shields, "who had come down from Albany to attend the meeting, arose and made au uddross of a congratulatory nature. At the oloso ho prejented Mr. Ennis with a haudsotuo and costly diamond stud. Mr.

Enuls in accepting it was clearly taken by BurpriBe, but ho expressed bis thanks to tho association and also toMayor Boody for the compliment paid te him by the mayor in reappointing, hun fire comrais Bioner. "It will be my eadeavar," ho added, "to go shape my course that no act of mino Bhall brintr reproach en this organization or on the distinguished gentleman at the head of the city gevernmeut," Tue investigating committee for the year was appointed, with Patrick Finnogau rb chairman, and the revision committee, with Dr. Daniel F. Gleason as chairman. Justice Robert E.

Connolly, Assistant DlBtriot Attorney John F. Clarke and otherB spoke. Eefrehmanta wore aorved at the close. a good giamciAX sHownttu XhePhenix insurance company of this oity has issued its annual report, which, shows the market vsiue of Itsaasetetoba 15,187,867.00. The lis, biUttesot the company are 5.

187.287.00, and Its net surplus, liH A. awni dividend of per com. NEW BUILDINGS AND REAL ESTATE. What Property Owners Are Doiaff Thiir HeldlngKi Commissioner Piatt yesterday issued permits for tbe following new buildings: Ou Putnam avenue, near Bushwiok, two two story frame dwellings, 18.0x50, two families in each. L.

H. Kroder, owner; cost $6,000. Oa Humboldt street, near Nassau avenue, twenty two story frame dwellings, 18x50, two families in each. Charles Engert, owner; cost W0.000. On Noil street, near Hamburg avenue, a three story frame dwelling, 25x58, for five families and a stare.

A Nobber, owner; cost $7,500. On North Tenth street, near Boebhng, a tw story frame workshop, 50x80. John Birke, owner; cost $4,000. Of North Ninth street, near Kent avenue, a one and one half story brick stable, 76x100. L.

IX. Palmer, awner; cost $3,500. lteo.1 itate TTraa fer XaiiHiiry 12. Wythe av. No 080.

interior lot being: rear of premises Iritis southwest of line, 04 ft ir of Wythe av, tains in width about 18.10x10 In depth, Howard li Tomer to William Wash burns $500 Oarlton ay, 250 ft MyTtlo av, 25x100, Franois Lussier to the Herald employes' co op building loan asouiatlon nona South Ninth st. No 107. cor Drl s. 25i 7 .6 2.x70, partition, John Vf Sanderson to Sarah wife Fredonok 15,000 Malbone st, a 100 ft, ir Kingston ay. 80r 127.0, William AI Erarts to Mary McCarthy.

1,000 Braadvrar, a ws, 151.11 a vr Hull st, runs 08.4xs3ft.0to Hull st, xe20xn30.5xneoy.il to Broadway, xn20, hsAls, Zaoharlaa Klopp. manu to Henry Botty, raort 82.000 nom. Same prop, Henry Botty to Oorotkea, vrife acbariaa Kloppmann, g. iort Q2.000 nom Eleventh st. s.

:143.0, 8 Eighth av. iudeft lot, Krank Peterson to Sarah Arons, mo. $4.080 aom Quincy st, 300 It vr Sumner av, 40x100, n. ils, Richard Rik.r. Somerrille, N.

to Josoph Byk.mort 815,000 22,000 Bleuckor st. nws. 225 ft Ceniral ar.25x 100, I.John Taylor' to Toefil Kant, uiort i3.d00 0.400 Eleventh st, 3. 93 ft a Fifth ay. 19x100; Warren st, 200 ft Bond 257x100 Bond s.50 ft Wyckoff Bt, 50x75.Oeorae liolen to William Severs 10.003 Stone ar, a.

181 ft a Blks ay, 44x100. Rosa, rrlfo of. and Meyer Sbakofsky to Abraham Shapiro, one half part; mort 53.010 300 Seooni st, 00 ft North Iiichth st, 20x 55, liI, Ovorto. William. Jacali Marga retha and Laube nefn ior to fiernerct Oallan 3,000 Jeffersun ay, s.

575 ft Bedford av, 25x100, Ueorso ft Brown to David 15,000 Kinasland av. 0 3, 1 00 ft Nasau av, 25x100. Kins connty improvement oumpany to Bartholomew Mitchell S00 Tenth St. 0. 00 ft Fourth av.

20x80. hil, Frederiok A Phillips, New York, to Klriua Itusaoll, astuhester. N. mort 45. 000 7.600 Herkimer st, s.

50 ft Hopkiason Cobb to James and Oeorge Potts, mort S2.800 3,000 Tenth st, 8, 100.1 Seventh av, 18x100, Mary Walbrlugs to Marzarot and Elizabeth Wilson, mort $4.500 7.200 Book st, 125 it Morgan av, 25x100 Roea st, 11 100 ft Morgan av, SoxlOO, Georro Kompf to Catharine Kempf jft Same property, Jipoloula Kenf to Catharine Keinpf gift Fiftoenth st, 142 ft Seventh av, runs 35. ox to Eighth ay, 1 1 to Fifteenth at Alfred Roe to David Murray, nom Samo property, Harriet, vfide aud Harriet, Emma, and Frederick Gardiner to same, qo nom Bainbridiie st, s.7D it Ralph ay, ISxlOO. ni. tiona neiuy usannan van Hlper, mort Sn.OOl): exubtre and 1.000 3,250 38,00. 10,900 1,040 0.500 2.000 10,000 500 Hancock st.

3.7 Tt Howard ay. 18.8x100, contraot. Zebulon Yanderoef to Kate O'Keefe Washineton ay.es, 120.3 Fulton st. 25x100, hil, Oeergo Broirn to David Kams Jell Lincoln pi. 320.2 Sixth av, 20.10x100.

John Gledhill to Mary li Farr Moutauk av. 110 ft Hegeman av, 140X 100, William Tienken to Ohauncey Haat fngs, mort $1,000 Snydam st, 375 ftw Kvergreen ay, 50x05, Martin, William and Oharles Wern to Frani Oerards, mort 83.500 Second st, s. 138.3 Fifth av. 30x100. foreclosure, Gerard Stevens, referee, to Stephen Sturges, mort $12,500 McDouough st, 312 ft a Lewis ay.

10x100, John Kyan to William Jenkins, mort 85.500 Wythe av, No. 080, being the rear portion only lying 04 ft 8 tv ot aaid av, Howard li Turaer to Wilfiam Washbnrne Sam property, William 8 Wasbburne to Jamos Sand George FSimpjoa North Thlrdist, adjolnin a cor land Xiomuel Richardson, runs a S2xe 20xn to North Third st xw 20, Carolfno Kagsagast and William Sirartout of Poughkeepsie, V. Alice Oa 1 eron, Saniasl and John Swartout to Oharles Morschauser of Pongh NY Same property, Chatlu Atorsotaauser to John Waoker Jerome st, 0 s. 100 ft a Biake ay, 20x100, Hanry Bedell to Georga Forbell Blake av.n 17S ft a Schonok av, 25x100. Jared Ohaxabera to Barbara Mon of Navy York Barbey st, vr 241.8 Blake av, 16.8x100, Henry U.yser to Samuel Adams, mort $1,000 Boerumst, ss, 100 ft Morrel) st.

25x100, Loh ahrt to Adam Dreher of Not. York. mort S3.500. Varet at, 226 Ewen st, 25x100, Adam Dreher of New York to Angssta, wif.of Li a us Loschert Kent av, s.215 ft a Wllloughby av, 25x100. Louise b.lden of Erie, Pa, Charles and Willard and Nellie tipaaor, heira Maria 1, Snader.

to Marsaret Hesfln 2,300 350 573 2,200 exch 4.D0O 2,375 2.500 1.000 Savonty slxth st. j. 240 ft Third av. 100 11VJ.i UHHUb, IBV XVlUgO WWI Co to Harriett M. wllo of Ueorae Self Yeranda pi, 110.1.W Clinton st.

24.0x09.9, iidirara uriacon 10 ta.varii neoga Interior lot. 100 ft Bsdford av and 50 ft Hsywarast.ransnouxo ix sotx Mar caret, wife of Nicholas MulvihUt. to Catharine marviu Lafayette ay, 35S.4 Bedford av, 22.8x 100. nl, uaniei uoiey to nomas of HookvUlo Oentor. mort 82,500 T111ED P01SOK PRISCK FERDIXAD.

PiMie, January 14. The Eclair to dny publishes a dispatch from Sofia statins that fifty army officer have ban arrested in that city on the oharee of being im. plicated in a plot agaiuit the lives or Priuoa Ferdinand, the riiier of Bulgaria, and M. Statu, boloff, the Bulgarian prime minister. Tin dispatch adds that a report is current in Bel.

crde that Prince Ferdinand had a narrow CBcapa from being poisoned by Btrycbnine at tha hands of the palace cook. Fortunately the man was observed aoting in a snspioioits manner. Ha was watched, and was detected in tbo very act of placing the strychnine in Bome dish he had pre pared for tbe prince. The cook was immediately placed under atregt. MARY (USCS t' tiltir 1.1 IR11U, Ottawa, 111., Jannary 14.

Ottawa has nearly seven hundred cases tha grip. Such is the prevalence of the epidomio in the connty of La Salle that cases on the law calendar of the oounty court have been con tinued because of tbe illness of attorneys, prin oipals or witnossea, Tthlto tha clrfitiit court ia doluz practioally nothing for the same reason. It is estimated that nearly sis thousand people in the cannty aro dwu with the epidemic whioh, however, results fatally lu a very small poroent. ago of casas. vnm CBU 8K TKAnamp ibabhr.

Iiokdo, January 14. A dispatch from Hong Kong atatoa that fifty paieners from the ill atd steamBhlp Namcbow whtoh fonnd red off Oupohl Pdlnrs, Oftrryind' down, with hot 4.1 persons, vara savd by flgfet in. tottts tat wer''rn tb ttiW I 1 4 ttava.an vaw.rw, htblDroMrtia3 amb.a ana raaayioi insoaetton, Lr.f iw hohi. vyfw 1 maw I nWlriviV I sii i HfW. OU(i vuntssiw rv MMijiiiuuiriUWf afawtn, va tHUffunaiMcari 4 12 c'5I rWrf.rt.!:p:,:r.

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