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BOARDING. FURNISHED ROOMS. TO LOTTSTORES. ANTE IE Wt A I US. WAN'f ED WORK WASHING AND to go out by the day, or housecleaning, by a respectable Norwegian woman; has good city reference.

brated among modern melodramas. The features of an election day matinea on the afternoon and election roturnB on tho uisht of Tuesday additionally recommend the Lee avenue to tho favor of Eastern District theatergoers this week. STANDARD MUSEUM. All the other features nt the Standard Museum this week are dwarfed into insignificance by tho presence or a remarkable curiosity a talking aud performing walrus which quito casts into tho shado all other educated animals. In tho stago performance thoro will tako part Cool Burgess, Ethiopian comedian; Marlow and Began, sketch performers; Pickert and Mayon, clog dancers; Jonuio Wood, vocaliBt; Littlo Berty, child acton Loa and Ruge, contortionists; Webster and Kennedy, Irish comedians; Miss Russell, Mnjsrs.

Watson, Daily, Thomas and the Museum Company are also to appear In a comedy called The Surprise Party." IilURNISHED ROOM TO LET, LARGE, newly furnished room, 350 Henry at. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, FOR light hoasekeoping; for Kenttemaa and wifd. Ad 9. for two daye, CAKEFUC, Boi 10, Kagle office. EURNISHED ROOMS TO LET ALL iuiDrovoments; Uiruia moderate.

93 South Port FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, A LARGE flecond story, sunny room, nicoly furuitjhed, within nvo minutea walk of City Hall. MOj State St. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, TWO single rooms, with or without board. Apply at 357 Bridge Bt. EURNISHED ROOMS TO LET ON THE Hill Neatly furnished rooms at reasonable rent, jroncee required.

No. 'J37 Cumberland st. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET, ON THE Heights, a Bmall room for a Bingle gentleman within three minates of ferry or bridge; roferonoe required. 53 Orange at. I BURNISHED ROOMS TWO SECOND story rooms, nowly furnished; convenient to all car nratoB; ten minutoV walk to South Ferry.

218 Harrison et, near Clinton. FURNISHED ROOM TO LET A NEAT l.v furniqliod second Btnry frtmt hall room; gas. bath, etc. mil let for SI. 75 weekly to desirable parties; with owner.

IUU Dean Bt. URNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NO. 154 Scnermorhorn fit, near Smith Newly furnished large nnd small rooms, to gentlemen and wives, or sinlo gentlemen private family, references oiohanged. FURNISHED LARGE ronin. with double bed; with or without board in a private fa Uuu6e has all improvements Nineteenth Ward.

181 Kutledgo st. FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NEAR Oity Hall, olegajit parlor lloor, separate and connecting fur business or not; fjlding beds; other rooms; brown stone house; two bathrooms; single bods 91. 25 in large room; references. Call ut '23 Smith st. jURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, NO.

289 Clinton st; handsomely furnished second floor, front, square room and hall rnnm connecting, en suite or tepa rately; to permanent parties; all improvements; superior table board near by; reteruuees. FURmSHlDOOIVIS PRIVATE FAMI Iyat303 Henry st, short distance from Wat! st. aud South lerrios, will lot a largo second story front room, furnished also, largo hall room, with closet, to gentlemen or gentleman and wife breakfast if desired. OURNISHED ROOMS TO LETTiIaRGK and small rooms on second and third floors front; cas, bath and heat: terms reasonable to permanent parties: few minutes toHMl, South and WuM nt. ferries; references.

No. IKStateKt, ueor Henry. Seen Sunday. URNiSHED ROOMS TO LETVTO Jl Lafayottoav, a small family of adults will several nicely furnished rooms, singly or en suite; hot and oold water. large clonots, furnace heat, first class attend reasonable; tjiblo busrd near by.

"J71URNISHED ROOM TO LET, LARGE i "'Koly furnisiied: would do for tivo jjentlomen or ladies, or sentlemau and wifo, with or without board, on very reasonable terms: also, a few table boarders taken. 49 Hoyt st. FURNISHED ROOM IN A PRIVATE family, near Beocher'B Church, at reasonable rent; a laige front room, one flight up, hot ond cold water, suitable for one or two persons. Address ORANGE ST, Kaglo office. 5" URNISHED ROOM TO LET.43 WYOK offst, near Court, a lare, handsomoly furnished front, suitable for one or two Rendomen: also a hall room; orery convenience; terms reasonable.

With or without board, 71 UMlSyrEDROOMS TO LET, LARGE JL neatly furnished front and baok rooms, to respectable parties only, at moderate prices; three minutes from bridgo and ferrios. No, 79 Henry st, betwoen Orange and Pineapple. IjlURNISHED ROOM TO LET, SQUARE room on socond floor. Ras, hent, and bathroom ad joinmtr; comfortable double bod; convenient lo ov and state linos to Fulton and Wall st. fornes; rent $10 per month.

79 IrvinK place, between 1'ulton st. and Putnam TjlURNISHED ROOMS TO LET, ELE JL Bant extra large second lloor, toROthor or separate; also, four rooms on third; all improvements; larau duvets; well fnrnishou; brown stone house; location unexcelled overythinK first class; occupied by owner. 157 Congress st, noar Clinton. FURNISHED ROOMS A PKIVATE family, having moro room than they require, will ront largo and handsomely furnished front room on second floor. Also pleasant son aro room on third lloor; largo clobots, hot and cold water in rooms; roferoncoa.

Call nt 64 South Kiliott place. EURNiSHEDROOM TOLET)A month, a nicely furnished bedroom, with spring and lier beds; private house; convenient to turoo oar lines, to a quiet, ffobsr gentleman only; references ex o.ianged. Inquire at 854 Atlantic av, opposite Clinton, top floor. TO LET HOUSES. TO LET HOUSES $20 MONTHLY genteol houses on Coney Island road, west side of Prospect Park, PoBt plato, TOILET HOUSE A SMALL all improvements; 8 rooms.

23d Tompkins av, near Lafavette. TOLlCTHOUSE TWO storyand basement brick house; Boven rooms; all rmprove monts and.batliroom. 684 Van Buren at, near Reid av. rent $20 per month. Apply at 884 DoKoIb av.

rnib LET ITmjSE2T2 storybiiick jL house, to a small family; rent, S22 per month. No. 40 Veranda place, next to tho corner of Clinton at, opposite the Unitariau chapel. rpo LETHOUSE A 3 story brown JL Btono houso, all imnrovements, in Rood order, located on Greene av; poBseaeion at once. Apply to COOPER A SON, 44a Fulton st, corner Jay; branch office.

Ifulton Bt. mo LET HOUSES SANDS ST, NEAR JL Wa9liington. utory, 16 rooms, Warren Bt, central, 11 550; Carlton av, i Hory, Mecond place. 16 roomH. Clnrk bt, fine.

several furnished houBQs. tiiaiOWSON. 26 Willouehby t. TO LET HOUSE OF 20 TOOMS suitable for a boarding lioUBe; No. 3S4 Twolftb nt, near Anonia Ciook Works; rent favorable to a good ten nnt.

Keys of STEPHEN P. HILL, Real Estuto Agent, Fifth av, oorner Third ut. mo LET HOUSES TMRIEDIATE POS aesaion. 703 Greene av, 3 A b. 11 i.

224 Quincy Bt, 3 8 ex frame. 12 all imp SSO 513 Gatea av, 2 8 Jfc ex brick, 8 all imp 3(30 232 Monroo at, 2 8 4 bnse, 10 all imp BOO 781 Monroe at, 2sibne. Ur, all imp 360 600 Van Burou et, 2 a base, 10 r. new, all imp. 2118 Lexington av, 2 a baxe.

frame, part imp 360 Keys with PAUL (J. GRENING, 420 Gates aT, 1,161 Fulton g(. TO IET FIATS. TO LET FLATS AND APARTMENTS in row of new houBes; halls furniBhod; heated halls apartments; 0 rooms. Apply on premises.

JOHN H. WALTERS, 587 Bedford av. rpO LET FLAT AT 188 JAYST WITH JL in live minutes of ferry and bridge, Jonr nice rooms nnd bathroom; for $17. Apply on the premises of the janitor, orC. SOHUMAN.

LET FLATS NEW FLATS IN UUF held st, within five minutes of bridge orforry: six and seron rooms: cold water, tubs, bath, etc. $18 and $20. D. BUSHNKLL. Room 3, 16 Court St.

TO LET FLATS THE CHEAPEST flats in Brooklyn; 5 rooms with improvements: to small families; rent $10 and per month. Apply to ownor, 255 Clmuncoynt; can be seen on Sundays. m'6 LET FLATS ON OORNER VAN JL derbtltav, and Fulton st, firstflat of 8 rooms; all light holts and stairs carpeted and shades to windows: also, janitor. For permit, etc, apply to RALPH L.COOK, 815 Fulton st, corher Clermont av. mO LET FLATS ELEGANT MODERN JL flats in single brown stone house; choice neighborhood and location, near Bedford av; rents $2(1 to $'24; handsomoly papered, REKD, 77 Fourth av.

New York City. LET FLAT COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, between fliark and Pifirrenonfc ate; bt 1 neat inn nn eichta seven rooms and bach, with ianitor'n hot vices all light rooms; window iu each room; price low to tfood tenant; price ififiO per month. For permits apply to CHAS. A. SEYMOUR A 2U3 Montague st.

TO LET FLATS LOOK AT THOSE elegantly finished new (lata on Lafayette av, corner ot Steuben st. within two blocks ot Washington av; each flat contains 7 roomB and bath; are heated by furnaces and rates, and aro strictly privalo and seleot; wood and ooa! urnished for range and crate; rmts from to $45 per month. Apply to PAUL O. GRENING, 420 Gates av, or on promises. TO LET FLATS APARTMENTS, ETC No.

45 Willoughby st, corner Jny, near City Hall, 4 rooms, all improvements, second floor, $18; 130 Stuyvea antav corner Van Buren Bt, 4 rooms, second floor, $10; 108 Ellery st, near Tompkins av, 4 rooms, $8 and flats central locations, rooms, $13 to $16; others first clasn, $20 to $30. WILLIAM H. GRACE, manager of estates, comer and Jay sts. open evenings; New Yoric office, 280 Broadway, corner Chambers at, ground floor. Room K.

TO LET PARTS OF HOUSES. TO LET PART OF HO USE LOWER part of house, with two rooms on third lloor with partial improvements. Inquire on promises 408 Gold st. LETPART OF HOUSE 87 JOHN son st. a second floor of three rooms and bathroom In house with owner, to udults; washing in basement; rent $20.

TO LET PART OF HOUSE A SECOND floor, with use of tho kitchen, tuba. for gentle man and wife; good bath; also rooms suitable for two lono ladies. 28 Hanover plac. TO LET PART OF HOUSE TWO VERY desirable floora of four rooms eaoh. nicoly sitnatod in a corner house.

Apply to J. H. DOUERTY, 280 S'lat Dubd av, oorner of Proapect place. TO LET PART OF HOUSE UNFUR nlsbed, two front roomH for light housekeeping, near two oar routed; rant low. Inquire at 489 Kent ar, near DeKalb.

TO LET PART OF HOUSE FURNISH ed A floor completely furnished for housekeeping, $25; or a handeoinely furnished parlor, including piano, F. WHEELER, 47o Clinton st. "lO LET PART OF HOUSE FUR iviehfiH Pnr hnufinlffloninc: lower nart at handsome brown stouo house, near Fort Greene: fine rosewood piano; good netguborhood; roierenco. Aaaresa v. mix iu, Kagle ottice, TO LET PART OF HOUSE UNFURN ishod.

four, five or six rooms on second floor, with all improvements, in a handsome brown stone house on Clifton place, between Bedford and Nostraud avs; rent low; reierenooa reuuirea. a. j. jagioomoe. TO LETPART OF HOUSE RENT, $15; parlor floor and basements; 5 rooms now vacant in nice bouse aud atreat; IB minutes to Hamilton Ferry, 25 to Bridge.

Aonly 153 Twenty third at. near Fourth owner at 387 Eighth at. TO LET PART OF HOUSE IN VICIN ity of DeRalb and Sumner ava; a nice second floor part of third; 5 rooms and bath; to small family of adults; rent 816.50; possession, MACOM6EK RICHARDSON. 740 Fulton st. TO I.KT A l'A TO LET ROOMS $6 A MONTH, HIGH, cheerful front basement, furniBhod if desired; kitchen nrivileireB (modern imnrovements): handsome honse: adults only; room up stairs if required; cas be seen Son day.

18 Margftretta st, near Broadway LET STORES A FLATS Ubeap; call at once if you want the choice. Apply on premises, Third av. oetween nuuer ana xsaiuo streets () LET STORE 02 FOURTH AV JL Plate glass front, with four livinp roomB: all improvements; rent, $30. HORATIO S. KTEWAB.T, 0 Fourth TO LET STORE ON FULTON ST, A atom with two ulato class windows: rent low and possession at one.

Apply to ti COOPER A SOJ, 445 Fulton Bt, corner Jay branoh office, 750J4 Fulton st, corner Carl ton. APAItT.niiai'll1 MOUSES. TO LET APARTMENT IN THE AL DEN, 39 Remson st, eight rooms; $80 per month, including steam hoat, services of janitor and hall atten dant. Pan bo Boon on application to the janitcr. I'Oa SALB HODSES.

SALE HOUSE QUINCr ST, NEAR Bedford av An elegant tbreo story, with oxtension, frame dwelling, built in the most substantial and tasty mannor, ceilings frosooed, at a bargain. Keys with PAUL C. URKNING420JJate av. jj JIOR SALE HOUSES AND TO LET 2 of those brick, octagon front, 12 roomed housos, Nos. 0 and 2U0 Macon at; 21 feet wide, cabinet trimmed, every improvement: should examine; 47.500; ront.

$000. h. J. OUANHEa, owner. 123 MuOonuugh st.

FOR SALE HOUSE THE NEW TWO Btiry brawn stone house 489 Van Buren st, near Sumner av, 20142x100: tho only one left: 3 minutes from the road price aud terms to suit. Apply to F. SLO AT, on promises. plOR SALE HOUSES NEW, AT A SAC story basement and cellar, all improvements, well built, Oueen Anno finish; convenient to all ferries: high ground: oaBy terms. Apply to JOHN BAUR, 01 Hull at, junction of Fulton and Saratog.t av.

FOR SALE HOUSE CHEAP, GREAT bargain, IM acres of land, with two story attic, basement and suhcellar frame houso. 10 rooms; new, cost A.UJ0; wl11 for 2.000: ownor wants to leave city. HORATIO S. STliWART, Nu. a Fourth av.

"OOR SALE HOUSE ONE LEFT OF tt. those uno three atory and basement stono front houses, 828 Union st. near main entrance to Prospect Park: cabinet finish on three floors: mirrors, dumb waiter, eto. in tho most complete order. JJ.

B. SPURGES. FOR SALE HOUSE BIG BARGAIN" easy terms; 5 per cent, interest: three story brown fltono, 651 Throop av, near Halsoy 8t, first oloss order, 12 rooms, prico $4, 500 opon 10 to 4 o'ulook. Owner, 5M Pine st. (Room), ewlork.

FOR SALE HOUSES NEWHBROWN stone houses, on Hart, tuincy. McDonough and Fifth sts: SO, 5UO; four stoiy stono flat, S10. 000; one rented tor four story brick, rents $7,600 will buy it; bargains. MUROH, 10 Court st. FOR SALE HOUSES TWO AND A story and basement brown stone houses, three Bturyintho rar, on Lafayette av, near Sumner; prices iv mn Lunns uj sun.

r. v. u'lmicn. owner ana builder, on premises or 148 Loo av. FOR SALE HOUSE 1,024 GREENE av, splondid 10 room, brown stono house, cabinet trimmed, bisement and kitchen hard wood: two minutes to station of road house open owner on premises terms toauit.

OR SALE HOUSES AND LOTS SEV eral canuine bnrtminH in linimiiq nml lots in Tmnntv. third Ward and vicinity, for occupancy and investment: also some vacant lots. JAMES A. FiSHKU, No. Fulton ut.

fljlOR SAJLE HOUSE PERFECT GEM 24 str.ry brown stone, 17xGHox80; all improvements: in splendid order; location first class. For terms, Ac, apply to It A LP L. COOK, 810 Fulton st, comer Clermont av. Office open until 3 o'olock election day. TOR SALE HOUSES PLEASEEXAM ino thoRo four now noat three story bisoment stone fronts on Union Bt, between Sixth and Seventh avs, center of improvement; bestternH.

Full description obtained of J. H. SKILLMAN, office No. 91 Fifth avenue; opon evenings. pOR SALE HOUSES SITUATED IN JL all parts of the Twenty second Ward, near Prospect park and lino of horso cars and rapid ransit routes; prices rangiujr 'rom $2,000 to accordinn to looation.

Apply to SKILLMAN, No. )l Fifth avenue; opon evenings FOR SALE HOUSE A BARGAIN A three story and basement brielt, 232 Bergen st, near Hond; 20x40x100; alt improvements, good order, good noighboi huod: convenient to ferries; price $5. GOO. R. H.

UiNDKRHlLL, 10 South Kiliott place, or 61) Liberty st. Now York. HO" i5E PROSPECAK HoiRhts projerty a specialty; houses of all descriptions and pi icon, fur bale and to let several Rood invest iiiuu, iuni DBiom I' 1 1 III HV, Ollicy open evenings and on election corner oi i niru Bt day. FOR SALE OU A 1 tliOBo new three story and basemoiit brown stone front houses 20xJlixlUO; new style, cabinet trimmed, sanitary plumbing, laundry extenaion. tile hearths, mirrors, choico neighborhood; near station Brooklyn Elovatod, almost completed; terms to mi it.

Apply oa premisiiH. Putnam av, 200 foot east of Tompkins. Open Sundays FOR SALE HOUSE SI, S00 CASH SE cures an elepant brown stone. Prospect plaoe, two blocks trom main entrance; remainder of price remains on mortgage; inducements are, a bargain of $1,000 below real present valuo constant advance in park property hereafter of 8 per cent, on this Al, 800 cash. Address TRIFL1S SHORT, Kagle office.

FOR SALE HOUSES ON BERKELEY place, noar Kichth av, but two unsold of that handsome row of three story and bnsement brown ptono (hoia Snn) trr.nts, Nos. 227 and 229, beinjr nearest of the row to iighth av: theso houafs are oach 21 feet wide by 33 feet deop, lot 100 foet; they are finished throughout in hard wood, contain ovory modern improvement, hard wood mantels, with bovelod mirrors and entirely new design of art, tiles and hearths all with open firoplaoes; thoso houses aro difforont in interior plan and superior in liniah to any hoii30i now for sale in the park locality: terms to nuil. Apply to owners. J. H.

DOUKRTV A on premisea; or 280 Flatbush av, corner Prospect place. 11(70se 7Inest loca? tion in Seventh Ward, 221 Gates av; capacious bay window commanding view of the entire block, which cannot be obstructed because of testrictions )tti to buildms line of ntlior dwellings. This house, formerly the property of ex Mayor Grace, bsB been remodeled by wormnen instructed to tako ample time without work; house 21x45, without ext ension walls first class and stoop foundation four foet dedp. In accordance with viewu of eminent physicians, all death traps (called busins) havo beon removed irom sleeping rooms aud closets. Parties desirinc a homo arrangt'd for comfort aud convenience rather than ostentatious display rhould examino this.

HAVILAND SONS. 330 Classon av. ior sale real estate land by Ej the acre.plot orlot, around Prospect Park. ApplytoN. OOOPFR HON.

445 Fulton st, corner of Jay; branch office 750 Fulton st, corner of Carlton. FOR EXCHAUlSliEAL ESTATE Parties desiring to exchange city property for a farm or village residence call and see our lists of all directions, sizes and prices open evenings from 8 to 9. MAOOMBKK RICHARDSON, 740 Fulton st. iOR SALE HOUSES AT RICHMOND HiU. L.

httoen minutes from Hunter's Point or rooklyn. a variety of new and eleiiant dwollimra. reok fc with every convenience; ttlso, BUporb building sites; situa tion nnsurpassod for heclthfulueaa. beauty of scenery and Monvonionoo naaa A li" I 17 1 If 32 ljiDerty Bt, Pi. or to 1.

JJOWldiK, Rich mond rliii. TORSALE HOUSE AND LAND 12, 000 to olose an estate; groat bargain within an hour of Fulton Ferry, on the line of the Long Island Railroad: a first class residence; three Eton eg high, 14 rooms, alt modern improvements, 30 acres of improved land, stable and other outbuildings, farming implements and growing crops. For further particulars address W. liable office: or apply on the premises. Valley Stream, of Mr.

PL ANT.jvho IB in charge of the property FOR SALE FARM LOCATE Ulster and Delaware R.R., about 16 milesfrom KinM cod Court HouBet containing over 120 acres, Bituate witnia naif a mile of Boicevillo depot and a short drive from the Tremper House, Phoenicia. It is the moat sightly pi oca on the railroad, commanding tho finest landscape view on the routo. Price only 35, 500, There is an abundance ot wooa on tno piace; a new nouse. jjxj it; a new narn. 26x40 ft; icehouse; old farm buildinga aro still standing.

The house has parlor, dining room, sitting room, kitchen. Bummer kitchen and closets on first floor; waterin kitchen; eTen roomy on socond floor; third story not finished iato rooms. Would make a very desirable Sumner boarding house: country abounding in trout streams. Address O. V.

N.Y. TO LET HOUSE A VERY FINE PLACE In the Village of Flatbush house, utablo and grounds; rent low a good tenant. Apply to N. COOPKR SON, 445 Fulton st. FOR SAIjE I SALE BUSINESS AN OLD ES tab 1 ishod (18 yoars) cigar store with newspaper route.

At 458 Court st, by Mrs. GRAF. OR SALE BUSINESS DAIRY Busi ness, consisting of milk and not cheese horse and was on, store fixtures and Btock. Apply to ACME DAIRY, 1,427 Fulton et. EOR SALE BUSINESS A FIRST CLASS grocery, egetable, fruit and wine business in Brook well established; will be sold reasonable; good reasons for selling.

Address B. Box 9, Eaglo office, OR SALE BUSINESS GOOD OPPOR tunity open to gontleman or lady who has $25 to $50 to invest in a first class laundry, in a fine location, whero every convenience will be furnished. Communicate with BUS1NKSS, box 2, Hagle office. FOR" SALE FURNITURE, CARPETS, pictures, cheap, Fulton storago warehouses, cor ner Fulton ana Concord over Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Storo. "Walnut chamber suits, ingrain carpets, hat rack, mattresses; bargains on Mondays.

Storage at reasonable rates. JOHN DAG WELL, Manager. FOR SAIjE ICEAIj ESTATE, fjlOR SALE LOTS AT A BARGAIN 4 lota on Eighth av, near Carroll st, 26x100; best location for fine residence in the City of Brooklyn sold together or separately. Owner, FIELDER, Liberty fit, New York. FOIt SALE PIANOS.

jiOR SALE P1ANO S180 UPRIGHT, three f. trine cabinet urand: irood as now. ANDER ill lW Ar WrSJJWffP 0(H iTitltnn of. I' OR SALE PIANOS OR FOR RENT Immense aiock of new and secondhand pianos; best makers and all styles at the to out reasonable rates. F.

H. CHANDLER. 172 Montague st. FOR SALE PI AM AT A GREAT BAR gain A very beautiful and strictly first class rosewood cabinet upright piano; large size; oven improvement; used but abort time. Address DENVER, Kagle office.

pOR SALE RIANO flOO 7 1 3 OC tave; sacrifice tine piano to rent, $4 a month; em broidored cover and stool, gilt carved legv, full octave pianos, $5, $10, $15 monthly, until fully Daid; fully warranted; place for bargains. PKELPb, next Post Office. FOR SALE PIANOS, ORGANS, $39. Wheelock pianos on easy terms; $10 monthly until paid. Sterling organs $5 monthly until paid.

Pianos and organs to ront at $3, $4, So and SO per month. Splendid St em way to rent: Ohickering cheap. ALPHONZO SMITH. 509 Fulton st, opposite Hanover place. MME.

ELDER HAS JUST RETURNED from Europe with a choice selection of silks, velvets, satins, elegant cloths, suitable for tailor finish suits, Wo cordially invite our customers and other ladios to call aud see onr goods at our business parlors, 1S3 Montagus it. Young ladies wasted to learn the business OARD A FEW TABLE BOARDERS can be aocommodateq at lay WHIoiy st. OARD WELL FURNISHED ROOMTO lot with board. 117 Henry st. BOARD A VERY PLEASANT SECOND story front room to lot, with excellent board; also, acoommodutiuns for tableboardern.

y70 state st. BOARD VERY COZY SQUARE ROOM, with excellont table; at moderate terms; lablo boarders taken. 501 Clinton st. BOARD 212 ADELPHI ST AND Rome rooms on second and third floors; appoint men ts first class; private family; references required. OARD 5 SOUTH ELLIOTT PLACE Snnnnrt RtJirV fmnt alGOVe room nlnnl.

fiirni.hnd? tot and cold water; also a hall room. BOARD A DOUBLE ROOM AND HALL room with hoard in a private family may be had at 473 Henry st; references ox BOARD ON THE HILL ROOMS WITH board at No'. 74 Hanson place; references exchanged. BOARD ON THE HILL KO. Gl SOUTH Oxford Bt; handsomely furnished rooms for families and single gentleman referenco eiohangofl.

BOARD AT 15'2 UYERSON ST FUR niched rooms, with or without board all improve, wonts; first class table. 7fOARD 4(9 VANDERBILT AV, COR JL ner of Gates Pleasant rooms on socond and third iloors to let, with first class bo.ird. BOARD A PLEASANT NIOELY FUR nistiod largo front room mi thin! lloor; also, baok parlor; with or without board. V22 St. Felix st.

BOARD NO. 116 HENRY ST, SECOND str.ry cent with connect ing room if desired iivo minutes to the briilio and ferrios. BOARD 39 SOHERMKRHORN two uicoly furnished, square, sunny rooms on the third floor to lot; hut and cold water; heat and closets. BOARD and hall room, with closet; all improvements; twenty minutes from the terries references. 128 Paik place, near Seventh av.

BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 89 HENRY st; desirable family rooms on second and third floors; southern exposuro; also, two single rooms: dining room in rear of parlors. BOARD 197 CARLTON A ROOMS to lot, with board, in a newly furnished brown stone house; also table board; oonvenienttj several lines of cars. Torin sm idjjrat BOARD 164 CLINTON ST A VERY pluasant, warm and sunny, third atory room, ample aluaets, hot and cold water: suit ible for two gentlemen tonus very reasonable: roforonce. OARD NO. 3ifB CLINTON ST LARGE and small rooms, nicoly furnished, to gentleman and wife or single centle.uoii ala: front parlor in 350; eight minutes' walk to Hamilton or South Ferry.

BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS PARTIES owning their house will rent to gentleman and wife, or two gentlemen a handsomely furnished front room. Ad dross BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, hoglo office. BOARD EOR THE WINTER ON Clinton ay, near Fulton, large room, with bay window, overlooking tho av; for gentleman or wife or two adults terms low. Inquiro at Clinton av. OAHD FOR GENTLEMEN IN A PRI vato familv: house handsomely furnished: all modern imurnvemimtH: convenient to all linmt nf iH.ru lfH llnun st, between Hoyt and Bond.

BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 2 LARGE square rooms; alBo, hall bedroom on second lloor, table boarders taken: diuingroom on parlor lloor; board reasonable. No. G12 Willow st. BOARD TO LET, LARGE AND SMALL rooms with board for gentleman or gentleman and wife, with hot and oold water, within a short distance to ferries and bridge. Inquire at fill Livingston st BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS .3 MON roe place One or two large square rooms, suftablo ('or two gentlemen or gentleman and wife; superior table and appointments; references exchanged.

BOARD LARGEALCOVE room, handBoiuely furnished, with all improvements; class table board private family home comforts ref erenceA exchanged. 192A Madison st. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY HAV ing moro room than they need, will let with board an extra large room, heated by steam; gas and water. Inquire at 135 Lafayette av. BOARD 107 HENRY ST.

CORNER OP Clark Large, handsomely furniBhod second floor; corner room with connecting bedroom; also, single room; tnblo board. OARD ON THE HEIGHTS NO. 90 Pierrepont st Desirable suit of rooms, with tho exclusive use of batii; also single rooms for gentlemen; table boarders accommodated references OARD AT 177 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, near Pierrepont Bt Roomd for families or gentle mon; one large suite; elegantly furnished, including piano if deBired. TWO OR THREE PLEASANT rooms to lot to gent lo man and wife or single gentlemen, with first class board; all conveniences. No.

346 Union at. BOARD 259 CLINTON ST. LARGE square rooms on second and third floors, three windows in each room; corner house; within eaBy walking distance ot Wall st. and South ferries. OARD NO.

93 LAFAYETTE AV Handsnmulv furnished sinirlo rnoniH on second and third floors, front: large closets: also one largo room, suitable for gentleman and wife or two gentlomen. OARD UlfPTERREPONTliT. HaND somely furnished rooms with beard; sanitary plumbing: wardrobe beds; everything first class; a few table boarders desirable; references exchanged. BOARD IN PRIVATE family A handsome, second story square room (trout), to a refined couplo or two single gentlomen. Address OXFORD, BoxliS.

Eaglo olhce. "IL OARD ON THE HEIGHTS AT 55 JLjOrango street, next door to Plymouth Church A very pleasant ana comiortauie uome tor a aesirame party; ox cej lent table. Re renees vequired. OARD MANSION HOUSE, BROOK I LYN HEIGHTS. Directly mmnaito Wall Y.

lourmimitOR'walkfrom Fulton or Wall nt. Ferrv. Sunorior accommnaattons at reasonamo rates, beiect iamuy ana transient hotel. 2UD rooms. BOARD A SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY of adults will let with board one or two connecting rooms; snrrounomgs quiet, aengntiui; dough nua attona anco first clans; terms moderate.

No. 1,238 Dean st, corner of Brooklyn av lOAKD 12 FORT GREENE PLACE M.J Newly furnished brown stone front houso; desires a few single gentlemen or gentleman and wives to board will havo a good, comfortable home; also, table board; convenient to several lines of oars; terms moderate. BOARD A PRIVATE FAMILY DE sire to let, with first olass board, nicely furnished rooms on third ilortr, to gentlemen or gentlemen and wives; house has all improvements; location, 393 Clermont av, near Greene. BOARD ON THE HILL 213 CARLTON av Private family; newly furniBhod alcove room; other rooms on second and third floor, all conveniences, for gentlemen and their wives or single gentlemen; first class references. BOARD AT 384 SACKETT ST, NEAR Court, a small family has handsomelr furnished rooms; large and small rooms all connecting hot and old water in rooms; for gentleman and wife or single gentlomen; convenient to all ferries and cars; good board.

TOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE ij can secure a suite of rooms, comfortably furnished, in an elegant house an Socond place, with generous board strictly private family; reference necessary. Address PRIVATE BOARD, Box 18, Kaglo office. BOARD A YOUNG LADY, WITH A pleasant home and fond of children, would take full ohartfe of one or two little girlH.feom 2 to 6 years old: best of oaro and good horn. Mins HATTXK SUTHERLAND, Brooklyn Post Oltico. BOARD TASTEFUL, NEAT AND sunny rooms; with comfortable table, whore we havo few borders and aim to make as perfect a substitute for homo as it is possible: may be seen at '249 Dean st; attractive alcove and nquaro rooms.

OARD ON THE HtLL NO. SOUTH flvfnrrt a InrirB. handsomulv fnrninhnd front rnnm newly papered hot and cold water; also, front hall room, for gentleman and wifo or single gentleman; references exchanged. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS 1915 JOR alemonBt, near Court; desirable rooms on second and third floors, southern exposure; also hall room with hot and cold water, large closet. Table boarders accommodated at moderate price.

OARD A LADY EXPERIENCED IN teaching, jiving on a farm near a lovely village, would receive a family iy if children, ciea them a nanny homo and mother's onre, with instructions in Enclish branches if desired; best city and noma reference given. Addruss M. L. Saiem, N. Y.

BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A HAND some suit of connecting rooms, with board, on second floor, suitable for a party ot gentlemen or family also single rooms; table und attendance first class, At02Honry stroet. BOARD NO. 41 SOUTH OXFORD ST Large second htory front room with hall room connecting if desired; also largo second story baok room. Rooms will be let together or separate, 'forms moderate. Tr.blo boarders taken.

BOARD 1C9 1 2 AND 171 COLUMBFA heights, rooms for families or gentlemen, wither without board; house newly furnished: everything first class at reasonable rates; three minutoi to Wall street ferry. BOARD 50 ST. MARKS AV, NEAR SixthTwo well furnished square rooms on second and third floors, containing closets; hot and cold water; house brown stone; table good und terms moderate. BOARD NO. 291 SCHERMERHORN ST, front alcove and connecting mom on second floor or can bo had separately; also, niotdy furnished biok room third floor: rooms have heat, hot und cold water, gas and.

excellent closet room. BOARD 58 SANDS ST LARGE ROOM on second floor, suitable for gentlemen and wires or single gentlemen hot and cold water; good table; also, small rooms on third and fourth iloorB, nicely furnished; table boarders accommodate BOARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A handsome, large front room, suitable for two nr three gentlemen; some other vacancies; house and table first class; a young lady to teach piano to children. No. 180 Washington st. BOARD A PARTY OF GENTLEMEN or a family wishing to enjoy the comforts ot a home can have a beautiful, extra large second floor, all connecting or separato; terms very rensonable; house and accommodations first class; near Wall Bt, and South ferries.

231 Clip ton st. BOARD ON THE HEIGHTS A LARGE cheerful room with heat, on Becond floor, front hall connocting; also, room on third floor table unexceptional; terms reasonable; table board. 147 Henry et, near Piorrepqnt. OARD GENTLEMAN AND WIFE OR torn pnntlflmen can have nicely furnished baok Darlor or second noor ironcruom, wit a ooara ana uomo coraiorcs: in a private family; convenient to Flatbush av. cars.

Call at 45 Park place, near Sixth av. BOARD A GENTLEMAN AND WIFE or single gentleman cn bo accommodated with II an a III Ui iurniauuu aiuuvo uau mum un tuvuuu iiuur, in a piivate family on the HID; homemado pastry; table and all appointments Urst claws; the best of references given. Auaresa fjxi iagie oiuco. OARD HEIGHTS 100 MONTAGUE decorated and elegantly furnished; one elegant alcove, second story front; supoiior cuisine: refined homo; finest location in the city three minutes to Wall st. berry; terms very reasonable; references.

ANTED LADIES AND MISSES ON eood nfiyinff work j't homey. Oall or Bend 10 cents for patterns, trnlton st. ANTED SALESLADIES AND CASH rls. nt SIMON. BROS' 9'J centatore.

235 Ful ton st; reiertince retjuireu. ANTKD LADIESAND GENTLEMEN t' lenrn telegraphy taught day and practice nlitained tor i tutU nts 'n aotitnl tlcrph offices when UiION TtiLtiGRAPH I.NST11UOTION Ko.442 Fultun ht, Urooklyn. 3 Pak How, N. Y. ANTED LADIES OR GENTLEMEN.

in citv nr counfrr. to tnlrn man. Ymht and Dlunfiaab work at thai own homes: iti to a day oiuniy nnu quietly made; wor Kent by mail: no catiraasinz; no stamp for reply. TMeane nddrei'B RKMABLH MANUFACTURING Philadelphia, Piu ANTED LADIES AT 485 KULTON at. to learn dress cuttinc.

trmtnimr. dranfnirand designing by Profe3nor Li Vinson's insncii siiuire measure system culling and busting and cuttinK of patterns order; porfeoi iitting KUiranteed: competent dressmakers hent to fain idea. KOJ ANOWSKf. 48j i 'ulton it, opposite WechBler Abraham's new building. Nurses and HeamHiruMeiur.

ANTED COLORED NTTltSE GIRL, 15 or lit yours old. Apply at Mi Lmngstoii at. Cook. WuHhorM and Iron en. VST ANTED A GOOD CLEAN COOK for a pruall boarding hour.e; only thoso who can bring first clusa roi'eroncoi uud apply at j)8 Henry tt.

ANTED A THOROUGH COOK AND laundre immodiittdly; also, a chambermaid, omni potent to e.v. Odi for two days ut 431' Waverly ar, between tireeno and Gates. VV ANTEDTO COOK AND oral housework, a. gin. Call on Monday morning prepared lor worit at Kaymorm st.

7 ANTED TWO (UKLS WHO UNDER at und wfi.ihin.ir. corkine a.nd labeling bottled: none other3 need apply at 7H Dtdavan st txcncirui tiouMeworu. WANTED FOR GENERAL HOUSE work in a small fnmily, a competent and reliable colored eirl; references required. Call at 4UI Washington av, Monday and Tuesday morning before 1 o'clock. iuiDlovmi'iu Atfcnciut.

WANT ED SERVANTS MAN AGED BY todies Brooklyn Employment Bureau, 21) Concord st, r.ohv 1' nUon. blocks beiow City Hall, bank on corner; many respectable uei vunta come here who have never boon at an office before tittnations ready in city or country. WTBS fD ff I iES. ANTED AS SALESMEN. TO SELL eoudM in the citr.

a few enercetic men. Apply, 9 A. ut 5111 ifulton at. 3D SIX EXPERIENCED HAIR brush drawers at 922 Broad st. Newark.

N. J. A. F. OONKitr.

WANTJ5D YOUN MEN PRACTICAL instruction in steam engineering, and situations furnished, ttotid lor pamnnlots National Institute, TU aud 72 Wost Twenty third st, N. Y. XJKT ANTED AGENTS, TO SELL CLOCKS, engraving, looking glViBes, albums and all kinds of furnituro, beading and stoves on weekly payments at BKOCKWAY'S, lUli and 113 Court st, ANTHD TWO OR THREE COMPE tent salesmen, who can control a larco New York Oily or Brooklyn tiade. by FBNCIS H. 1.12UOETT OO.i wholesale grocers, West Broadway, Franklin and Variek sts, New York.

Apply by letter only ANTED TO WORK IN A FIRST oasn fish store, a vouno or middle fluod man. with Boine knowledge of the business; would take partner; plenty of paying buinoss. Addross B. U. hagle ol' hco.

tVAIVTKO SffTIAXIONS FEJTBAI KS. ANTED SITUATION AS AN AR fisrin dositrnor mid drfliinr in a first dreBStnak inff eBtabliflhrnent; only thoo needing superior ability need answer. Address MODIriTE. Kagle ottioe. NuruvM mi (I HeuiiiHtrcNtfoa.

TiANTED SITUATION AS nureo. by a healthy young woman, for two days NURSii, 2(18 Sinitli st. A WET Call or address 7 ANTED SITUATION AS A WETS' nurso by a mnrried woman; milk 3 month b. Address Box 13, Kagle oltico. WANTED SITUATION AS A NURSE, by an English Protestant woman; is thoroughly capable; willing to bring a bnby upon the bottle if required and do plain sewing; best city references.

Addross SI. Eagle o.hco. XNTED SITUATION AS A NURSE and assist with ehomberwork, by an experienced and trustworthy woman; can tako full charge from birth and bring up on bottle; willing and obliging; best city reference from last employer. Please call or address NUKStf, 418 Decatur st. WANTED SITUATION AS A COMPE tent infant's nurso, by a respoctable colored girl: is willing und obliging; can do plain sewing.

Please call for two days at li'2 Chauncey st. ANTED SITUATION AS EXPE rionced nurso and chamhntmairti will do wait in et; is clean, neat and uiok about her work and thoroughly com potent; can tako ontiro unare of an infant; reference. Ploatse call on Monday at 129 St. Felix st. ANTED SITUATION TAKE care of a baby or would do liuht housework in a small family, by a smart young girl.

Call for two day at 81 Congress at, second lloor, front; no cards. CliaiuberinnltLs runt WiutreaHei. ANTED SITUATION TO DO stairs work or ceneral hnnsework in a HmsH am ily, by a young girl, who has never lived out before. Ad dress Mrs. DOUGllliRTY, 283 front st.

CookH. WnHlitim unit lrouers. ANTED SITUATION AS A COOK, washer and ironer or to do coneral housework, by competent woman; a good home more than wuges do aired; his good city reference. Call for two days at 101) Harr.son st, ANTED SITUATION AS A FIRST class'cook in a small bv a vonntr trlrl has the best of reference, Please call for throe days at 651) Hicks st. N.

B. No cards. txeuerm tiouseworii. TyS7 ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN oral housework or upstairs work or would take care of children, by a young Protestant girl. Oall at 'Jo Flat bush av.

ANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housowork or ohamberwork, by a respectable coloiedgirl; tiest of roforonce. Call or address ANNIE JOHNKS, 40 St. Marks place. WANTED SITUATION TO DO GEN eral housework, by a respectable young woman; is a good cook, washer ana ironer; linn good city references. Call for two days at 242 Fulton st, in laundry.

97 ANTED SITUATIONS TO DO GEN eral housowork by Swedish and Gorman girls; ladies preferring Scandinavian help can got them in any capacity, with wages from 68 monthly upwards, by calling Monday and all the week at 4TG Atlantic Nevina et; office open until 8 o'clock evening. ANTED SITUATION TO ASSIST lady in ceneral housowork. bv a. rennectahle eirl. 14 years old; has experience and references; good home will be appreciated.

Call at 'ITi. State st, ANTED SITUATIONS MANAGED oy tauien oruoKiyu employment; uureau, aJ uon cord at, near Fulton, two blocks from the bridge. Servants .11 i Ar, i an unviuUDimios. na uu ui, ijiuiUloO VOllOWUUU, UUtl the best help is seloctod. Wetnurses.

RD M'UA'JTI OXS 1IA1LKS. ANTED SITUATION BY A COM DO tent bookkeoner and accountant, with first class references. Address E. B. Eaglo office.

TSTO AN TEUITUAT ION FOR HIS COL ored coachman, by a aentletnan one whom he can recommend. Address EMPLOYER, Box 27, Eagle office. ANTED SITUATION TO IX) ANY kind of work, by ayouna man of 19: sirontc and ac tive; A Wo. 1 references. Address A.

DIAMOND, 83 uuinem Bv. TO DO ANY thing, by a strong, lmno' msn. aged 19, not afrcid of work. Address JOHN U. BAKER, East New YoJk Post Offico.

L. I. ANTED SITUATION AS A COAUH innti or rronm. bv a roKnmirabln cnlnrerl man ran furnish irund reference. Call all the week at 287 Greene av, or in the rear of 6127 Clas ion av.

ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEO t.tblo colored wnmnn. Please oill all the week at VJi Atlantic av. Sirs. NANCY CARTER. ANTKD WASH1NO BY A RESPEC table colored woman: by day or take home.

Call at No. 485 Adeliilu st, urst floor. Mrs. ELIZABETH WATKIN'S. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING by a rospectabto colored woman, to go out by the day; has Kood citv Call tor two days ou MARY BAIINES.JIU lligh sc.

ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEO tablo woman; ladies' or gentlemen's washine at her own hr.uie; gooi city ruiorences. Call at or uddross 103 Steuben st, utcond Hour. ANTED WASHING AND IKON IN hv a resnOL ible woman, to oo out bv tho dav or tji tako home: has good city reference. Call for two days at 97U St. Marks avcorner Troy ANTED WASHING AND IRONING.

by a respectable woman, to tako home or go out by the day; has good city rezsrences. Cull fur two days at 435 Court at. "VT ANTED ASHIN AMILIES' and gentlemen's washing to do in the house or go out by the day, by a colored woman good reference. Oall for two days at No. 122 Third nr.

near Wyckoff at, top floor. ANTED WASHING A FIRST CLASS lanndresB wishes to make arrnnsements for a few moro families' washing; does fluting and polishing; can g.vu four ye ri' roieienco. Oall at or address 614 Grand av, corner of St. Marks. ANTED WASHING BY A RESPEC tJihinHrl: to iro out the first two davs of the week.

or to take it home; has the best of city reference. Call for two days at 100 Degraw st, betneon Ilicks and Columbia. ANTED WASHING AND IRONING, hv rflnocfcable eirl: ladies1 and ffentleinan's wash ing and ironing to take home, or family washing; has best of city reference. Call for two days at Wo. V0 Amity street.

ANTED WASHING BY A GOOD huindreps. ladies1, sentlomon's and families' wash inir. reasonable nricts: tlutinir and outline neatly done: excellent drying aud bleaching accommodations. Oall or nudresa at any time LAUNDRESS, 028 Bergen st, near Fraulkin av jfANTED WORK BY A RESPEOTA ble woman, who will go out to work by the day, week or month Inquire in store, 1,414 Fulton st. TaNTED WORK BYTHE DAY, BY a respoctable oolored woman; references.

Call at 1S3 Johnson st. ANTED WORK BY A RKSPECTA hie woman ia do waahincr and ironine the two flrot days of the week, or take family washing home and do at reasonable priceri. Call all the week at 059 Uatesav. una flight stairs, back room. City uau lor two a ays ax.

Aiiantio hv "ANTEO WORK BY A RE'SPECTA ha woman, to cto ont the dav. week or month: Understands all kiudB of flue washing and ironing. Please call for three days atj24 Douglas st, near Court. ANTED WORKBY' A RESPECT A Vv ble woman, by tho day, wmik or month; is a first Mosh laundress; can do all kinds of cooking and cleaning. Pleaso tall for two days ut 258 Hoyt t.

ANTED WORK BY A COLORED woman, wrtshintr or houtjecloaninir by tho day: good reference. Call at 192 Jayst. WANTED WORK A RESPECTABLE colored woman requires work, washing and ironing by the day; or is willing to go out to d.iyn' work. Can be seen any time during the week at 87 Fort Greene place, second floor, rear honse. A NTED DRESSMAKING GO out by the doy.

by a first class, experienced dress maker. Call nt 28;) Wyckoff st, ANTED HOUSEKEEPING A POSI tion as hoiiflokoBnor. by an American widow lady. Call on or address Mrs. POST, U18 Eleventh st.

ANTED DRESSMAKING BY ONE who understands fitting and drammr: terms 31 ner day. Address A.p. Box 5, Kaglo ottice. A NTED PUPILS A FEW BIORE pupiN for piann, by a tjoroueh lady timlst; bogin lU'isnspecmity; terms por quarter in advance. X.

7. Hex 2, Kagle otlice. A STED TEACHING YOUNG LADY iin TtftRittmi in rdHncH and oducralcd fiarniao fiiinilv where alio can teach mus 'o. drawing nr Kniclish in return for board. Address O.

11. 244. Cliutoiist. ANTED PUPILS ON THE PIANO, bv a ttiorouuh ladv nianist. at their residences; bexinnerti a specially; terms $0 per quarter.

Address MUSIC, Box 20 Kagle office. ANTED DRESSMAKING A DRESS maker wirihentn make a few more emrntrenionta to go out by til day nt SI. 25 ostrich feathers curled. Please can as zom osirana av. ANTI3D ORGANIST YOUNG LADY nunil of A.

S. OaswoJJ. would lika a posi tion as orgJinist in a null church; satisfactory reference ran bo given; modurato salary expected. Address 3ilJ Clinton st. ANTED DRESSMAKI COS f.itniHi tn nrrfnr cm Rhurt nntiftfi.

nr WOald HO out by the day; perfoct fitting guaranteed; Professor Livingston's Kronen ystiu. Call on or addro3S Miss MUK HAY, 105 OoKulb av. V7 ANTED PUPILS BROOKLYN PRACTICAL SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING. Opeudayaud night. Instruction by practical stenographers; Rhorthand student wanted to join speed claas.

2U0 Joralemnn at. cor. Court. WANTED HOUSEKEEPING SITUA tion as nousokeepor, by quiet, uuassuming widow, English, aged HI; nei and obliging in manner: is a good managing hnusokoepar; prefers a widower. Address Mrs.

A. O. Box fl, Kaglo office. WANTED HOUSEK EEPING A Position as housokoeper, by a woitby lady of good qual ties, or useful companion tobusiness lady; thoroughly reliable, Addross or ciH ad the week after Sunday, 172 Classen av, nBar Myrtle. ANTED HOUSEKEEPING SITUA tlon as housekeeper bv ladv thoroutrhlv com do tent tx tako satire charge; or hs ladies' companion references exchanged.

Address IIOUSEKKEPKU, Box 13, Kagle ottice, WANTED ROUSES ANTED HOUSE TO PURCHASE A hf use with ten or twelve rooms, in trood neighbor hood; nrice not to exceed possession wanted in ixnvoinuor. AuureBa ivr. al i r.tigie oinctj. WAIVTEP MODSlgU Ft'UNlSHEDi WANTED HOUSE FURNISHED A nicely furnished houso ou the Heights by gentleman and wife. Addrcsi with full particulars J.

1... P. O. Box li)7. Now York.

WANTED FLA'JTS. 7 ANTED FLAT A YOUNG MAR rtAr) rnnrtlft wsint, a nic flat of Ave or SIX rooms wifhin ton minutes walk of Hamilton or South Ferry. Ad dross CASH, Eagle office, box 25, 1VA NTED ROOITIS. WANTED ROOM UNFURNISHED With largo closets, in first class neighborhood for a young married couple. Address, stating terms, which must bo moderate, GENTKI5L, Eagieohico, ANTED ROOMS FOUR UNFURN ishnd mnmq.

in the neiehbnrhood of Gates av and Throop, for a small family. Gall ur address Mrs. TJ3ALE, 4au rnroop av. ANTED ROOMS BY GENTLEMAN and his wife, a larze and small room together, un furnished, suitable for light housekeeping; near or convenient to oither Fulton or Wall st Jerry. Address stating lowest terms, SELECT, Box 7, Eaglo office.

WANTED UEAL ESTATE, ANTED REAL ESTATE TO PUR ohase. busineKsor tenement nronertv. for cosh. LEDOUX, G'S Astor House, New York. WANTED llffSCEIjiANEOUS.

157 ANTED LOT A LOT IN GREEN wood Cemetery; state size, location and lowest price. Address CASH, Box 14. Eagle office ANTED BASEMENT WITH GOOD baker's oven: cive size, location and rent. T. Box 20, Eagle Oilict ANTED DK BSSMAKIK A ladv with years experience: ladies' tailnr mado cloth, suits a specialty.

Address B. box 4 Eagle office. ANTEDTICkET A stockholder's ticket to the Academy of Music for a part of the afternoon concerts, for which a fair price will be paid. Address PHILHARMONIC. Eagle office.

WANTED DRESSMAKING ENGAGE ments by the day, by a superior fitter and draper; French and tailor made onstumes, evening drosses und wrap3; terms, $2.00. Address Mrs. LAWRENCE, Eagle office. WANTED FURNITURE, ETC. ondhand furniture, carpets, pianos, mirrors, paintings, etc, in large or small quantities, for which 1 will paj a Full, fair value in cash.

Address T. BLAND, No. 15t Myrtle av. WANTED OLOTHIN $10.000 worth of cast off clothing in largo or small lots for which I will pay more than any other dealer on OHrth. All orders promptly attended to.

M. A. MAWN, 495 Hud aon av, near Fulton st. AN TED FURNITURE ULLEE TT TON'S, 524 Myrtle, av, corner Grand (elevated railroad at corner), buys lurnituro in large or email quantities; also, tm eking dono. Sells new furniture, bodding, the lowest in tho city, FULLERTON'S, Myrtle and Urand avs.

BOARD WANTED, BOARD WANTED BETWEEN SOUTH Oxford st. and Grand av Sunny room for lady. O. Box 1,186, New York. BOARD WANTED FOR 3 ADULTS, large and small room adjoining, on second lloor, within walking distance of Fulton Ferry.

Address with prico and particulars O. Box 12. Eagle office. B13ARD WANTED INXpTUVATE FAM ily, by a ladv experienced In teaching music, where she could give lessons in part payment for board. Address MUSIC, 2i)fi Flatbush av.

BOARD WANTED PART OF A HOUSE with board for a party of four adults; will furnish their own rooms; with pirty owning the house preferred; location near Fulton Ferry; Heights preferred. Address HOME, Box 2, Eagle office. BOARD WANTED FOR A GENTLE man, wife and child, within a short distance of Wall t. Ferry, in a housn where there are no otker boarders; a private table required good reference. Address, with fall part iculars, LEX 1 NUT ON.

Eag le office. TOARD WANTED BY TWO YOUNG 9 gentlemen, large, sunny room, with first olass table; location between Court and Fulton sts, Atlantic av. and river; term. $10 to $12; best' references. Address K.

P. O. Box 1,842, New York. OARD WANTED PHYSICIAN, GER EJ man. with rami I family, desires furnished baok par lorrand three rooms on secona or third floor, with first clans board, on Brooklyn Heights or immediate neighborhood.

Addross, PHYcilCJAJN, P. O. Box, 2,814, Now York. OARD WITH ROOMS. AT 71 WOOD hullst; also, tiblo boarders taken.

BOARD NO. 18G REMSEN ST VERY desirable rooms, with good table; references. OARD ON THE HILL HANDSOME ly furnished rooms, to lot, with first claas board, near cars and stage. 107 Fort Greene place BOARD AT "60 SECOND PLACE, handsome rooms, good bArd and home comforts at moderate terms. BOARD ON THE HILL 50 HANSON place, a very desirable back parlor, handsomely furnished, with hall room adjoining; terms moderate OARD 101 HtlENRY ST A LARGE room with amp'o closets, and newly Dapered and painted; suitable for gentleman and wife or single gentlemen; convenient to bridge and ferrios.

BOAKD TO LET, WITH BOARD, A second story front alcove room, hot and cold water, and third story front room; all improvements. 70 Hanson place BOAHD IN A PBIVATE FAMILY, TWO large, handsomely decorated alcove rooms, in all respects first class; no other boarders; references; terms reasonable. 230 Quincy st. BOARD TWO OR THREE GENTLE nien can be accommodated with pleasant rooms and good board in quiet American family, with bath, hot and cold water; forms reasonable; home comforts, good neigh hood. 207 Adams st( near Johnson.

OARD TO LET, WITH BOARD, IN A New Kntrland Drivato familv. a nleasant alcove room or a second floor, sunny square room with, open fire; first Class ueigauoruoou; luruis vurj mouoraus lu iuu rigub yut pie. Apply at 280 Monroo st. OARD ONE LARGE FRONT ROOM and hall room, handsomely furnished; excellent table; location unexceptionable, three minutes from City Hull; convenient to all ferries; American family; refer en ce3 exchanged. Call at 151 Bchermernorn 8t.

OARD HANDSOME SECOND STORY alcove room and choico rooms on third floor, with good substantial board, at 270 Clinton st; house has recently changed hands, and is furnished for comfort throughout. BOARD LARGE AND SMALL' COM fort'tbly furnished, sunny roomB, separate or together second and third floors; hot and cold water, large closet good table only a few boarders taken terms moderate: convenient to faries. 182 Baltic st, between Hon ry and Clinton. BOARD 440 CLASSON A NEAR Gates handsomely furnished alcove and back con nBctio rooms on second floor nnd large third story front room, with good board; terms moderate: Wall fat. stages pass tho door: Fulton, Putnam and Franklin av.

cars within one block. BOAKD PHYSICIAN LIVING ON THE hlU (one block from Olfaton ar), will receive an invalid lady or gentleman ttlllinir to Day for superior medical care: hygenio food and home comforts; meals in room if desired. Address FHYS1UIAN, box 8, Eagle office THE DAILY KAOLK Is in lis Forty fifth yoar. It Is nablisbecl evpnr attemooii on the working daya oi tho week lad on SUNDAY MORNINGS. TKKMS OK SUbSCRIPTION.

$10 per year; S5 for biz $1 per month; elaclo copies 3 centd; Sunday edition $1.50 poryoar, pctOOlu cluaed. KATES FOR ADVERTISING. SOLID AGATE MEASUKKMKNX EACH INSIEIITTOX. Par line, rirstPaee 15 cants Second or Fourth Faise 25 oenta Ltxat and Commercial Notices, Third or Fourth Pago (iOoents Eecond (Editorial) Pago Amusements, Lectures and KxcnrsionB 25 cents Advertisements under the following heads, measuring ficelinosor loss, fieventy fiFO cents for first insertion and iiftycents for each succesBivo insertion: "ForSale," "To Let," Boarding" and "'Wants." Fifteen oenta por line it excess of five lines. Personals, Marriages, Deathl, Lost and Found one qpl Jarfor each insertion, when not exceoding fire lines.

Religious Notices fifty cents for each insertion of nvo lines or leea. Situations Wanted, males 25 cents, females la cents. No deviation from these rates. Cash in advanco in all rases. Principal office EAGLE BUILDINGS.

KOa Si. SG AND 38 FULTON STREET, BROOKLYN. BRANCH OFFICK 41 BROADWAY, K. D. THE EAGLE IN NEW YORK CITY, We have established agencies for the salo of tho EAQI.IS tsome of tlio principal business points in New York City, if follows: Aetor Honse steps.

C. P. Itookn ood. Grand street Ferry. W.

II. Clinch, 174 South street. Fulton street and Broadway, Knox Building, James Mead, Barclay utrent and Broadway. THE EAGLE IN EUROPE. The EAGLE can obtained at Gillie's United States Strand, Charing Cross: American Travelers' Reading Rooms, 4 place: tho American Exchange, 449 Strand, and A.

B. 0. ExohanRo Club, 175 New Bond street. London. Also, at 35 Boulnvard des Capnoinesand Munroo 7 Rue Scribe.

Paris, and the Gerruan Transatlantic Eiohange, 78 Friedrichstrasse, Berlin. W. SUNDAY 3IOKNIXG, NOVEMBER 2. 1884. DRAMATIC AND MUSICAL.

AMUSEMENTS T0 H0KK0.F. Park Theater For Congress. Qrakd Opera HOU3E Jane Eyro. Brooklyn Theater My Sweothoart. Hyde Behmau's Theater Comedy and Spaoialty.

Zipp's Casino Vocal and Orchestral Concert, Novelty Theater A Hoop of Gold. Lee Avenue Academy Lights o' London. Standabd Museum Talking Walrus. PARK THEATEH. A significant event is announced by the Theater management.

This is tho reappearance oeforo the public of Mr. John T. Raymond, chlefest among American comedians and welcome always. Mr. Raymond's particular ofllco at this tlmo is to illustrate the dramatic possibilities of the right of universal suffrage.

He proposes to stand, In tho person of General Josiah Limber, as tho people's candidate "For flon Rress." To this end he will prosont himself at the Park on three sovcval occasions to morrow night, on tho afternoon of Election day and again on Tuesday night. On tho last named evening the management of the Park proposes to combine tho real with the simulated. In the intervals of the play interest in the mimic election transpiring on the stage will bo heightened by tidings of tho result of tho realistic election, which will have taken place during tho day. Ou the Wednesday afternoon and evoulug and the Thursday night succeeding Mr. Raymond is to mako himself visible in In Paradise," the Friday and Saturday afternoon and evening performances being reserved for an exposition of tho famous Colonel Sollers." It will bo observed that three matinees are to be given at the Park this week.

ORASI) OPEBA HOUSE. The now Jane Eyre," with which tho name of Miss Charlotte Thompson ia familiarly identified, is to be presented at the Grand Opera House this week. The play will be disclosed at three matinee performances in addition to tho Btated evening representations ou tho day of Election Tuesday and on Wednesday aud Saturday. Miss Thompson i3 to be observed on each Of theBO occasions In tho title role, a character which she has made essentially her own, and in the embodiment of which Bho is clearly without a rival upon the American stage. The cast of the piece shows tho fol lowing distribution of parts; Jane Eyre Mis.

Rood Colonel Dent ilolin Read Barney Professor. Broclcelhurst Lady Inzram Mrs. Fairfax Maniac Adole Lord Rochester Jacob Buttercup Achillo de Leon Thompson Bessie Lee W. T. lloyie R.

Gibt on J. Burke B. Ecnarey Annie Aduins Louire Watson C. Dragon Silva Miller O. G.

Craig J. L. Wouderaon Wm. Yorauco The vorsion of Jaue Eyre" to be sot out at tho Grand Opera Houso affords nbundant opportunity lor picturesque display, of which the mauagomout of tho theater can bo relied upon to avail itself to the utmost. Arrangements have been mado for the reception of quite unusually complete and accurate election returns on Tuesday night Tho Opera Houso will then be connected by private wire with the several political headquarters aud sources of information, and tho returns will bo read to tho audience from the atogo at frequent intervals.

BROOKLYN THEATER. Miss Minnie Palmer will trip upon the stage of tho Brooklyu Theater to morrow night in her well known character of Tina, the frolicsome heroine of "My Sweetheart." Miss Palmer, who stands in no need of introduction to tho theator going public, will be visible here nightly throughout the week and on the afternoons of Tuesday and Saturday. Attention is called by tho Brooklyu management to the fact that tho holiday matinee on Election day is givon at popular prices. A promising support of the star is named In the following distribution of parts in "My Sweetheart Tina Tony Joo Sliotwell Dr. Oliver Harold Bartlett Dudley Hareourt Old Hntzoll Mrs.

Fleeter Mrs. Hatzell Little Gee Minnie Palmer Charlos Arnold T. J. Hawkins H. R.

Davies Augustus Cook Lawrence D'Orsay John S. Walsu Jennie Sattur.ee Mnry Myers Charlio Miss Palmor, after an exteudei aud pecuniarily profitable assault upon the public of Great Britain, returns to lay siogo to tho hoarts aud purses of her owu countryman, au endeavor in which she is likely to prove emiuontly successful. The Brooklyn management will mako a special feature of the election returns on Tuesday night, Mauagor McCounell personally omciatlng as master of ceremonies, and making tho audience familiar with the progress of tho canvass from the Dtage of the theater. THE PHILHARMONIC. It is simply needed to remind Brooklyn music lovers that the first rohcarsal aud concert of the Philharmonic season takes place in the Academy of Music on Friday afternoon and Saturday eveuiug of tuis week.

Following is the rjrogramiue for thoso occasions SvmphonyinC, No. 9 Schubert Scona and Aria. "Ah, purfido Beethoven bcherzo Capriccioso, Opus oo (new) Dvorak Di Loro.oy Liszt Vorspiol, Parsifal Wagner Die Gotterdammorung, Morning D.iwn, Siegfried's Rhine Journey, Siegfried's Death Wagner Mme. Furvcb Mndi is to be the soloist and Mr. Theodore Thomas will conduct the orchestra.

HYPE BEH MAN'S THEATER. Messrs. Hyde Behman invite the frequenters of tho Adams street theater to a quite uncommonly extensive comedy and specialty entertainment this week. The usual matinee performances will bo given on tho afternoons of Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. On the evening of Tuesday election returns will be announced from tho stage as rapidly as received by special wire aud messengers.

The Hat of performers thero to bo observed includes tho famous MsrtenB trio of Tyrolean warblers tho Wilton brothers, acrobats tho Electric Three, soug and dance trio Kelly and Murphy, comedians tho Lotz brothers, gymnasts Hubert and Joe Cawthom, sketch artists Miss Lou Sanford, vocalist Dan Collyer, humorist the St Felix sisters, singers and dancers Petite Kittle, serio comic siuger James Feoney, Irish comedian Miss Etta Wonders, Charles Rice and A. C. Moorland, actors. THE CASINO CONCERTS. A gala concert is to be given in Zipp's Casino to morrow and Tuesday evenings, under the direction of Signor Luciano Contorno.

At these concerts the band Is to be enlarged. Heir Mueller will present a new edition of his inimitably droll mimicries, Miss Auialie Martens Is to be heard iu operatic selections, and Miss J. Harcourt Ellis, who last uight mado a most favorable impression here, will contribute English bal. lads to tho programme. Tho Casino concerts are worthily engaging a large share of publlo attention.

NOVELTY THEATER. The familiar melodrama, A Hoop of Gold," one of the best of latter day English productions, la to hold tho Btago at the Novolty Theater this week. An extra matinee performance will be given here on tho afternoon of election day, and in the evening the returns of the canvass will be read from tho tago of the theater. LEE AVENUE ACADEMY. A strong attraction is offered at the Lee avenue Academy in Tho Lights o' London," cele TITE REPORTER'S NOTE BOOK.

Accident and Incidental iu Brooklyn and VicSiiiij Samuel Bass, a young man, was arraigned boloro Justlco Walsh yesterday on a chargu of highway robbery. Last night ho followod Annie Davis, of 031 Monroe stroot, up Fulton street from the ferry. Ho Raw her placing a $5 bill iu a small sachel sho carried, and as soon as ho gained an opportunity ho snatched tho sacliel, abstracted the money and rau away. Mrs. Davis gave an alarm and Bass was arrested by a Second Precinct officer.

Justice Walsh committed him to jail to await examination. Mrs. Strahan, of 318 Atlantic avenue, was injured seriously on Friday evoning by tho explosion of firo works iu Montague street, Sho was removed to the Long; Inland College Hospital. Shortly after 4 o'clock Friday afternoon tho storeroom of tho house, 314 Wyckoff stroot, was entered by fljhievos who stole $40 worth of clothing and other property belonging to Mrs. Addle Morse.

An unknown thlof entered the collar of W. A. Way cott's store, 1,125 Third avenue, Friday and stole 53 yards of ingrain carpet valued at $50. Patrick Kelly, tho well known Blaluo Democrat of the Fourteenth Ward, foil in a fit in tho Municipal Building yesterday at 12 o'clock. Uo recovered sufficiently to be takon home.

SHOT BV AX AMATEUR HUNTER. While William Porter; sou of a sea captain, was gathering nuts in tho woods near thu phosphate factory, owned by County Treasurer Adams, iu Now Lots, he was shot by on unknown iiearo who was hunting. Tho bvy is seriously injured, the wadding in tho gun having lodged iu his leg. It Is feared thut lockjaw will result. Ho was token to bis home, where he was ttended by Dr.

A. A. Wnmmell. SAW YARD NOTES. Captain Kirkland, the Acting Commodore of tno yard, will east his first vote In this county on Tuesday.

The captain 1b of Spanish descent and was born in South America, The hours of labor at tho yard have been changed for the Winter. The men will horeafter commanco work at half past 7 and quit at half past four. Iu accordance with the usual custom tho yard will bo closed ou the day of election. DrtEss Shirts Our celebrated custom dress snirt mode to measure, Cfor $15.75, reduced from for $7.50, takos the load for quality, comfort and fit. No better can be made at any price.

If yon doubt it order a Bingle shirt, Baino figure, S1.12X. Wechsleb Aual HAM. If your complaint is want of nppetito, try half a wine class of Angostura Bitters half an hour beforo dinner. Beware of counterfeits. Ask your grocer or druKgist for the genuine artiole, manufactured by Dr.

J. U. B. Siegert Sons. Election Tioket printing a specialty at the Bjiooklin Eaui.e Job Printing Office.

The only place in tho oouutry where tickets aro folded by maohinery. Parties desiring the Sunday Eagle left at their residences can send their addresses to this offico, and it will be civen to the carrier who serves the Eagle in their district. Positive bargains in seal saeques and other furs, at V. O. Lin DEB'S, manufacturing furrier, Harl'a Buiidine, Fulton st.

corner Johnson, upstairs. Sealsucques rodyod equal to Loudon dyu. Silk turned ou fur lined garments. Political feinting of every description at tho Brooklyn Eagle Jon Printing Office; posters, tickets, campaign documents, dodgers, at reasonable prices ENfiACED. SILVERMAN SWEETM AN Oscar SilvBUMAN, of New York, to Rat Swketman, of Brooklyn, No cards.

ItlAUHIEO. BRAMHALL HOLPRIDGE On Thursday. Ootobor 311. at l'Jt Quincy stroot, by the Ker. W.

F. Griti.u, li. Walter Bramiiall to Genevieve D. Holdridge, all of Brooklyn. OLIVER FORTUNE On Wednesday, October 22, 18H4.

at. St. Agnes' O.iurch, Mr. William P. Oliver to Miss Fannie L.

Foktunk, by the Rev. J. J. Duffy, assisted by Rev. Edward W.

McCartyund Rev. J. L.tjiluly. Both of Brooklyn. No cards.

WYNNE FARRELL On Wednesday, Octobor 29, at St. Patrick's Church, Fort Hamilton, by Ruv. John Tanzor, James B. Wynne, of this city, to Annie Agnes Farrell, of fort Hamilton. DII39.

BARRY On Thursday, October 30, JOHANNA Baiiry, in the 7Hth year of her ago. The funeral service. will tako place from the Church of Our Lady of Mercy at A. M. Monday, November 3.

The friends of tho family aro respectfully invited to attend. Please omit flowers. BREWSTER On Octobor 31, of diphtheria, Lillian Edna, beloved and only child of Clarence N. and Lota E. Browstor, aed 1 year, 1 month and 22 days.

Funeral was private BUIGtiS On Saturday, November 1, LOTTIE youngest of Amulia A. Briggs. Funeral from tho rosidonce of her sister. No. 251 Monroe at, on Monday, Novembor 3, at 4:30 M.

CHRISTMAN In Brooklyn, Octobor20, IE8i, Charles G. in the 8(itli year of his age. Relatives and friends of the family, also members of German Union Lodgo No. 54, F. and A.

are respectfully invitad to attend funeral services at his iato residence, No. Pearl st, on Sunday, November 2, l8i, at 2 P. M. Please omit sending llowors. DUFFY On Thursday, October 30.

1831. Maria Duffy, daughter of Lmvid und Mary Dulfy, of Tallow Co.mt.v, Wnterford, Ireland. Fritn and relatives aro roppcfively mvitod to attend the uuoml on Sunday, Novomber 2, at 2 P. M. from the roild nco of her sister, Mrs.

C'isey. 10S liulior st, and irom thence to the Cemetery ot the Holy Crosj. Bostun papers Dlease copy. GLENN On Thursday, Octobor 30, WALTF.n J. Glenn, only snn of William and Margaret Glenn, aged 29 vMiirs, 3 months and 10 tys.

i' rieuds and relatives of the family are rospectfnlly invited to attend the funeral: also, tile otlicers end meiubors of Company D. Fourteenth Rojiment. on Sunday. November 2, at 2 P. from his late residence.

No. 028 Pauilio stroet. Company Fourteenth Regiment, i N. S. N.

Brooklyn, October 31, 18B4. )' Company Ouhkr No. 3. The commandant announces with deep rejrret the deith of Fiift Wwseant Walter J. Glenn.

The eompmy is lioreby ordered to astoniblu at tho armory, on Sunday, November 2, in State unii'onu, with fridu arms uud white gloves, ioitttendthofiiner.il. By order of A. D. LlMHKRGKH. Captain C.mimaiidinfr.

W. J. Clark, Acting Fir.t Sorgeant. HEALY On Friuay, October 31, 1381, Thomas F. Hkaly, boloved son of Johanna und the lute Thomas RMn'tives and friends are invited to attend the funeral from his late riwiil iice, 0 Bolivar st, on Sunday, November 2, M.

KELLY On Fiidny, October 31, James Kelly, hun bRnd ot Mary McCormack, in the 54th yearoi his ane. Relatives und friends of the family, ana aiBU the members ol the Wolf Tone Club and sister societies, are respectfully invited lo attend the funeral fro his lute resilience, No. 445 rren St. on Sulutay, November 2, at 2 P. sharp.

Interment in the Cemetery of thu Holy Cress. K1ERNAN On October 30, MARY KlERNAN, aged 45, native of Ballyduffy, Parish oi Drumard, Couuty Longford, Ireland. Funeral from her late residence. 1,024 Fulton street, on Monday, November 3, at 0 A. M.

thence tn the Church of Our Lsdy of Victory, where a column requiem muss will bo celebrated jr the roposo of her suul. Bust in peace. LARICIN On Novombor 1, PATRICK Lahkin, aged 40 yeir. Friends and relatives are rosneclfully invited to attend the funeral on Monduy, at 2 o'clock P. M.

at 80 Skillman street. MEAGHER On Friday, Octobr31. Denis Meagher, aged 32 years, a native of County Iroland. unoral from his late residence, 1,078 First ov. New York, on Sunduy.

November 2, at 10 o'clock A. M. NEHMANS In Br.ioklyn, Ootober 30. 1884, WILLIAM E. Nkhmanp.

in thu 50th year of hia Relatives and Iriends are invited to attend the fuiiers'. from I. is iato residence, llu Thirty ninth st, on Sunday, Novomber 2. at 2 P. M.

PARKER A Miles City, Montana, October 31, 1884, of pneumonia, Geougk W. Parker, son of Samuel M. and Mary A. Puker. late of this city, in the 2Uh year of his age.

Louisville, papers please copy. ROGERS On Novembor 1, altar a lingering illness, Cjarles Griswolh. only child of James S. and LouiBe Perrie Rogers, aged 2 years and 7 months. Funeral Monday at 2 P.

from 834 Quincy Btrsot. Friends invilod without further notice. KUSSLEND Suddenly, of diplithoria, on Wednesday, October 28, our darling ARTHUR, youngoat son of Davia and Catherine Ruaslend, aged 3 years and 3 months. Funeral private. A beautiful bud in Hoaven to bloom.

SHERBURNE Suddenly, October 30. James Frank Sherburne. Funeral services at his late residence, 218 Halrey st, Sunday P. at 5 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend without further notice.

WARNER On Novomber 1, Mary Jane, reiict of the Iato Thomas Warner, in the forty fourth year of her age, a native of C.iuntr IVrmanngh, Iruland. Funeral on Monday, tho 3d inst. at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, 107 Tiilarj st. Interment at Greenwood. WESTFALL Sarah Catharine, aged 35 years, daughter of the late L.

Du Flon and wife of Diudrich Weat Relativesand friends are invited to attend the funeral from her lat residence, Vernon av, Flatbush, 1. on Sunday, November 2 at 2 P. AL..

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