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C E .V T K A L r.A i' T l S T .U > i: i.P H I .<T, n e a r W illou g h iiy a v —I-M\v;ir i E v n -ou KiuuM’- p a s tor, w ill pii-acli a t 1\:.'''. su h jeet. ''K e -p ii th e i'a l t h .' * an d a t 7:!*., Milijoct. \'nu* An.'=^v( to .'D o u b t s .\ Ih u y c r nu otlr.tis Tu ,d'ay a t 7:4.'). HAN.S(i.\* •|■LArI•:. R B V . C. L. G O O D E L L , i'A.S- io r —'.<:.7'» A. .M.. o I: iss »*.‘ j and Y o u n g J’e»>ple's An.'=^ver | e s d a y and th-t-, i n a - t i i i g . ' . A. M.. sern m n to i)!d peuple by th e j..is;or. .'Sunday school. lip w o r ih E M .M A x r t r L r.A D T iH T r n r i K ' n . l a k a v k t t i -: corn e r pliioi-^Rfcv. D r . . .l.din .:.!o, .\unday schoo l. B p w o r ih 7:15. m u s ica l se r v l e e ; th e sa c r e d can - I'he n »ly C ity.*' w ill bf renderecl- by Humi'.'^tonv. piist«.>r. ' \ j !! pii-arb ui Inith serviei b.'r.'lo: susiih b je ec c t , “ ^^.lecplng 7;:>. .‘•ubjeo:. lumi'.'^tonv. pas norning^ “ v.-orsli m o rning ^ 7v.‘orsliip. . ..w . . . . . . . . Pi.scipU-.<~: • ev c n lu g wc.rshlp j ••’I'he .*^piritiial ld:'c an A m i s e p t ; - \ ; at th e clof*?: organ prelu d e b e g ins Jit 7:1! i; Jtunda.v .school .at: m fitu h ly coveiu in i m e e t in g <*f th*-'- .scltool .a t: m fitu h ly cove iu in i m e e t in g <*i th*-. ch u r c lr ' F r id a y c o i n i n g Htr.S; pRjjtor.'.^ c la s s I'lir; ex p o s lilp D 'o f h^untlay sc lio o l- lesso n . tsaiuvday. a t 4 o'clix-’.k . ........... . l-'U-*'ri:K.NTH S T H A I'T IM - t UL JP 'H . Rev.r,H.llenupper.Jr O A l P a s t o r —r'reachrng serv ices a t 10:30 A . M. and 7:3C P. M .: B ib le sch o o l a t 2;30 P . M. T o u a r e Invited to th e s e serv i c e s . • G K I I E N u f f l i i U A l ’T l .S r c y i T U T t ; S K V K N ’n i .'oiR c r SiTTh st*-T h e U ev. C o r n e liu s TV^eif- \. M. kill, ' i Lt'-.tgui-. t<iu. •■The H d y C i t y .” w ill b-j ret •lU.irtct and ch o r u s , u n d e r direction of 10. i:n . \\ n e . P r o fessor .IA.\'i:.-i M. :o. F'.IOID AV. C O ltN R U i)F M”iir\e s : —*>. F . it:xrth‘-d<iw, I). U ., ptistur w ill p r e e r h I'':’.') A. M, an d Tr'M }’. M. Rr- therhood iiU e ting,' .\. M. S u n d a y sch o o l. ;i:30 i'. M. Ivpv.orili se: vlc< . (i;:M F. M. .ill w e lco m e . N o s r n . v x n A \ . .n u iN h . w n - U E y , i ' a . s t o r A. .\i.. .-••riiKin. \'I'lte M l.ssionary b'oiivcn- ’.i'lli in I')i'\-,d;tn«l: or. FlanalriLr for h . \Vi in i'li \-,d;tn«l; or. Id u n a ln g for a W o r ld I7m P jre\; I'. .M.. .Sunday .'ich.'ol; i;:30 i \ M. Lj'W.irtn l.e ii g u e . smvv I o \: 7::!0 I’. M ., serm o n . \^'(•dnl•^<iav. .N p .M., i>rayer serv ice, su b j e c t . \ T h e C -'im m inlon R e fore th e R o v lvul.*’ n . r*., w in p r e a c h a t A . ' M . and a t 7;4> P. M. the p a s t o r , Rolk*rt Hrut*‘ H u ll. 1).T.*.. w ill p r e a c h .o n \t'nltr)*owit B u t ‘ O h ir i o ifs'* Sm i- .sch- GKEE.S- e ” a \' IIATTIST in-K'RiT!, (JIUCIvXK'.AV',', betw e a ii'l.,«w U s a m i tftuyvesajvt, CorncUvis W o eU kin, m ln i s ii r—.■^ervliM*-at 10:30 A. M. and a t 7:3’ . M .; moraiing.. Rev. i P . M .; m o r a iing.. R e v . U . H H u ll. H. i>.. w ill p r e a c h : cvroilng .su b j e c t , .‘.'The , Creap.ir mnl. H is H u m iin IniAgo.'*-. by\ p a s t o r : -SurHlay .school atf 3:30 P . M. You are .cord ially in v i t e d . ______ ______ H^VXSOX D . D . , H.VNSOX I’DAt^dC- BA P T IST C lirU r r i,-. I 'l a c o .‘\nWir F u lt o n t»:., R w . - P . S. H e n s o n , jia.stor—Prearhinfi: III lu:3ii A. M. by R e v . u . S o lto o f Lonilon, an«l tit 7:4.' P. M. by ReV. \V . W . W h ite; .■'Und.'iy sch o o l. ‘.’TW P . - M . ; Alfr>‘il T u lly . 'S^pl^i rn iM f e ri 11 f r . t a a r -k ! 1 TA * U -. i r-n _ _________ .-.fen 's'pe^^■it■e. thi'.o P. a l l f r c e ' all ^veU-ome. • MARCY' by CY* AV B A P T IST L’H U n C 'H -PR K A F U lX G the ptistor, Hev„ W. ,C. f. Uhotides. 1).- P ., ... I'hSO A., M. iiri<i; 7:30 P . .M . ^U n d a y school m»‘*«t.s m . __________ _____________ - - B E x i.N E R ■ A V - A t A i ’n ' i S T i c H t i n r i i . ‘c o R S i T n Docati^' st— A.'M.m j d 7:4.5 P. M,, by R o v .- F .' - W : Tro'y: p r a y e r m e e t in g s I'u e s d a y ; and F r id a y evjjnings at S.o!ob>olc- , . s a b b a t h -SCHOOL FOR CIJIHSTIAX WORK. Foster av ami E a s t Tw enty-third st. Flatbuslv— P r e a c h ing at. 11 M. lo-morrow by R ev. .Rilin Y. Floirrr. a B a p tist’ m inister «>£ J a m a ica; Stib-., bath schboF a t r . M. ' ' ' SIX T H a VVKXVE .13APTIST S#;rvlces to-m o r r o w . S e r m o n at Ki:30 am i 7;4*. R E V .-E . E . C H I V E R S . I). I)., PA S T O R TT . . . 1 m ^ w ' e>y. ^ M T — ' M--*.-. A ( ■ M . . B ib le school. •2;.3H. YoUng People's nVecting. 7. XV. S . 3 I V G R A X T . S O L O C O K X E T I S T * _________ ^ ’ill piny j i t th e 7*vening_servlce. XV A S H I X G ' p 6 .N ’ a X^ E X I! E “ C I I I R C Vi i ' «'OR. O A T K S AV E . R K V . R O B E R T M AC D O N A L D . PA S T O R . W ill pnnichr-at 10:4\. and 7;-F». M o r n in g V iibject. th e , t h ir d . .of thriut rer;pi.n<5 on \E llljah in the N e w T e s t a m e n t . ” E v e n in g s'.rnion. **Sunrt.4c . F r o m T o p o f M o u n t XV'n«li- in t r t o n , \ A n a s iro h o m ica l' .‘jcrnr on \ T h e W h i le M o u n tti N a t u r e In B e h a lf T r u e . on. the third In th'‘ series ilns. or tSo-'i’s AVoni Through in Behalf of the Good, th\ Bi-iuitlful, the Y'oung Men’fl Bible ' led by Frank Field, at 9:45. Pa?tor's Bible cla s s a t '12. H a r v e y F ield , a t 9:45. S u n d a y sch o o l a t 2: IS. C o n g r e g r a t i o n a l . B E E C H E R M E .M O R IA I. C m - H C H . H K R K I.M E R Kl. n e a r R o c k a w a y a v . (duirles J. A llen , niln- isio r —.•Services*. 10:4.5 A. -M. and 7;4o P. i l . A t evealii^e W ilk e s b d>arre. Pa., will ?>|ng. B E T H E S D A . R ALPH AX’ A N D CHA l*N ('EV ST— Pastnr Herald1 preaches bj:45. \13)0 LiinUed E x press to H e a v en’*: 7:30. “Be Honest, Whatever You Are,” C^hori?.>t choir and Mi.ss AVen:tcl . wTR s i n g ! ' C E NTR A L CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. HAN- cock .St, near Hodford av. p.YPior. the Rev. S. Parkes Cadman. D. D.—Dr. Cndman will: preach at the morning Service,'T0:30. and'ln the evening at 7:30: Bible .school, 2:45 P. M. Friday, S P. M.. C H T R C H 'O P T H E P l i j j R f M S . R E M S E N AX lV ' ttyter»an Church w ill pre a t 'exchan^gc w ith th e ria.stor. th . in 'exchange with the r>a.stcg'. i.no D ew ey. D. D. Evening servicif,' 7; 1.7, w ith nermon by the pastor, topic, \Balaam r or. th? Juggled Conscience,” in a upon \Mod ern Tem p tations lllust-rat<ui--iu Men.-of/Ohl/'Whf* F e lt thr?' ■Serpent's- Hit**.’' -S-umlay sc ! kh )1, 9.‘45 A. M. C o n feren c e m eeting, W«?dnesday. ,S P. .M. CLINTO X! ' AA- C O X b B E liA T lU N A L . . G H .rU C H . CUntort^-and Lafay^et^e-avs*-Rev. T. B,-* Mcbeuii*- wid pfeach. Morning i*t‘r.vice-,' .1t 7:4.1.:4.5. .Sundayundav school. D. D., i»aslor, 10:30. E v e ntin ingg 2:30 IL M. ..WL.. and Grand uv.s, service a 7 S 2:30 IL M . ..W aioughby .Av t.’.hap.eL AVlBoughby • r*’ ...... Rev. Samuel W. K ing preach. Morrrlfig’X^fi^-iee'-sttPlOrSO,* r'Even4ng*'‘‘!it 7:30. .Eunday scho.ol.ai 2:30 jf7 M. AtlatUlo tlatulo Av tapel, ‘A tlan tic and Grantl avs. Rev. W. .S. o o lw o fiir ' VuTiday\school. ■2:S0 P.-M .-’ f'rpaclr-' ng sfe»*lc«.at 7;3ft., A .cordial in y l^ u joi;, tendedh to acterHi our church ami chapel. servicOg. A A v F L A T B V S U . C O N G R ^ iG A T T O N A L C H U R C H . A v e n u o - D and E a s t F .igh toeiu h .st. R e v . C , T h u r s t o n '* C H a ^ . p a s t o r —S e r v ices 10:45 A . M ., 7*j\ \P \T • S u n d a y sc h o o l 2:30 P , 7.1.7 Y'V»ung 7:45 r . M .;. S u n d a y s c h o o l 2:30 P , 7.1.7 Y’oun g P e o p l e ' s L e a g u e •? ; P . M .; Sw e d ish s e n ' i c e W e d - n e s d a y ^ S P . M .; m id w e e k ser\-lce F r ida a y . 8 P. M. F r id y . IM M A N U E L C O N G R E G A T I O N A L CHCRV7H. D E - ca t u r St. b e t w e e n R a lp h a n d - I ’aloh e n a v s . Jam e s A l e x a n d e r J e n k in s . iia s t o r —M o r n ing l'>;3\. •'S t u d v ih g Je.sus C h rJsL ’.’ E v e n in g . 7:4.'.- \-Un fa d in g In k .\ * P U R I T A N C H U R C H . L A F A Y ’ E T T E A N D M a BC Y a v•s. s . Rftv. L i v in g s t o n L. T a y lor, p n s u ir—Service.*^. lyer m e e t in g Moi Rftv. L . - . 10:30 A . M. ajid 7:3tD P . M. P r a y e r m e e t in g d a y and V\ e d r .e s d a y , S P . M. A ll w e lcotn o . 11-33 P L Y M O C T f l\ ' C M t ,- R C n . ORAX'GE ST .' B E - tw e e n H i c k s an d H e n r y , R e v . N e w e ll D w ig h t H im s . D. D ., pastor—A t 19:30 A. M. Dr. H lllls w ill riT*r.a/»-h On ***T'Vir. Mnncilcm nt’ '. ill p r e a c h , dn **Tho H eroi.cm of J e s u s , a n d - t h e a y H e ' P o r e U p U n d e r th e T h in g s th a t ' B r e a k ;f.ers D o w n .\ a n d a t 7:4.\i P . M. th e tirst scr- \i^ircof.ss in L i f e ; Its B tnnd- non Jn a serie.« on a r d s. T e .s ts Jind R e l a t io n to C h a r a c ter. S O f T l^ (>ON<' h IB i JA T I O X -A B C H irR C H . C O R N E R C o u rt*.and Pre.sblent _eis—S e r v ices 11 A. M. and 7:3u«:3u R. AI..I.. w ithith p rr ee aa cc hh inin gg J.>y.)v the'h t>astori>astor. R«-\'. P A w p J t e j R«-\'. tury.\ Sunday schools a t 2:3'). A cordial com e to ,aJL TOMI'K’ i N S a V -('•OxR'l'RTio'A-TlC'XA t.. 'cHtrRCTT.' n—. . \ ... 1 wm ..vw. 1 C...B I . ti.p1. *U . . . . T o m p k i n s a v . cerm e r* M<’J>c»nouyh Ht, KeVt W ill iam A u g u s t G e o r g e , a .s s i s t a n t p a s t o r —T h e REV. EDWARD HDHTTIHG REDD w i l l prpatili-'af lilrSfr a : M. an a 7:30 P. M . T h e a.«si.«t<mt p a K tor-w ill .p r e a o h a t b r a n c h a t 11 A. en in g w i]' M . a n d in ,lh e e v e n i n g w i l l c o n d u c t a n tr a t e d s o n g se r v i c e . t h e R E W I S .VV C O N G R E G A T I O X A L , CH' i 'R C H . co.-noT M a d lN ia s i , R * sV ..D r. ,K. J . K e n t , . jm s t o r , c o r f l i a l l y invite.-^ n e w re.sideni.'j In th e n e ig h b o r - huO'l'XlHi-T a l l ' r . ^ 't 'r u t a c h e d to e t h e r c h u r c h e s to N E W Y '')P.K .VV M E T H O D I S T K P ’ S C O P A L u n i ' i U ' l I . c - i r n e r L»ean st. itev . C h a r i e s H . Biu-k. r \ I'., j'a s t o r —.S e rvices o f d i v i n e \vor.«hip a t I'.*:.:') .\. M. ;*.nd 7:no-P. M .. w i t h p r o a e h i n g by •th-.* pn.Mtor. E v n i n g .su b ject. \ F o r e e .s th a t K i l l . \ S u n d a y scho-.i a t 2:43. a n d E p w o r t h L e a g u e m v e t l n g a t u:45. t?lran g v v s w e l c u m e a t all serv ices. Jj^iilX M E T H O D I S T E P I S CO P .\ L f*HU r:G H. Nf-\v Yi'rk~(,»n»,* huiplred a n d tiilriv - .slxth annlvei-.'^ary. s):3'). lo v e f-a s t . l'):30. p r e a c h in g by R e v . ' lii.sh' g b y R e v . ' lii.s h o p M a m llton. 2:30. ina.ss m e e t- g. addresi;vs by R e v . Dr. E. .S. 'J'ipple. R e v . C. M'ing 'iiig (iml M r . .John Bt.-ntiie; tnusie by M etro- \'i-riYple c h o ir. . .............. . Cfl : A (iml . j 'o U la h Tcrn'i in'cetlng. led by M j ’. J. S. .....................................W a in g by Rev. 'fir. di.-:l imd-tali'.*n 1:30. E p w o r l li L e a g u e C o w a rd . 7:4.5, p r e a c h - alln c f - M a c M n l lr n . A cor- i.s cxten d i'il til a l l se r v i c e s . H A I X T JO II.V 'S. llK b l X . l R u ' V V A x 'D W ILKON st. R e v . Dr. lYowiiey. u a s t o r —.Sunday. ln:3i) A. M .. d iv in e s e r v i c e , w it h .serm on; 2:3' sciiool for B ib le .study: 7:4.5 i ‘. M.. e v e n in g w o r sh ip . w ith s<-rni.<n: F r id a y , 7;4r>-P. M .. jiraycr ^ n d c'<nten;nce- tn e c t iu g . . S U M M E H F I E L I ) M l C T H O i n S T K P I S t ' O P A L- t ’l f U R C H . W a s h i n g t o n a n d (Jrecn e a v s , R<.'V.' .Inine.s E. H o l n u . s . p a s t o r —P r c a e h l n g b y iho p a s t o r , a t iOi.lii a . M. .Subject. 'T h e G i f t of a , T r / o r n . \ ^ n d a t 7:.V' p . M.. s u b j e c t . \ T h e .Man ^Vhl^ F a i l e d . \ Sunda.v school a t 2:45 P . M. Ep- ; w r o t h L- a g u e p r a y e r m e e t i n g a t closie r>f e v e n i n g i 'srrvlci SA.VIi.-; ■ .MEMDUIAL METHODIST •KPI:;CU- - PAL (*HURCH. Clark anri ilonry sts, Rev. A. B. .Sanford. 1 >. D.. pa.sirir—Slornlng r-lnss. 9:3^*. Public worslii p. ‘ A. M. .Sunday ' schnol. 2:45 t J*. .M. J'lpworth L^;lgue. t*i:4.5 P. .M. Evening wnr.-«hip. 7:15. Dr. .‘^.iitford-arttord w illll preachreach att br>th w i p a •viee.s. Ev.m ing subject. \The Ended r.” Scats .fr<‘c. All marie \v..dcoine. -rO M l’K i x s A V .M. E.' iT 'n 'R C H . C O R N E R O F W il l o t i g i t b y ;iv. .Alfr-Tl MorlKeUs. D. 1.1.. p a s t o r — I'l;::*'. f<-jp}c \G l a d r l e n l n g .'-tr« a m s . \ T:4.'. ‘THE WORLD’S BROTHERHOOD.” Ne-w C h u r c h . PHCRCH o f t h e XK\V JERI;SAI'.EM( PW ED- E N B'jROJ Mnnroe place, com er Clark st— :M')rnIng fervlc-e rit ia;:to. re a ls free. Preaching by f:u‘. Hcv. J o h n . Curtis Agcr; i-ubject. \ITii; True Spirit of L'ilv»r.” Library. I'S South El liott place, near l‘*uUon s.t, open every w e e k day. R eading m a tter froC. P r e s b y t e r i a n . B E D F O R D PRE.SraYTKHIAN- ('H B R C H . COR.N-EP. Noatrrrnd a v a n d Jiean sC—S e r v ices a t 10:45 .M. and 7;15 P , M. T h e p a s t o r , th e R e v . W illiam J. H u tcliln s . w i l l preach. HutchinH. w ill prc; IN 'AV \^?ur CLASSO X A PR E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH (COU- ncT Monroe .si>—The .pastor, the Kev. Joseph Dunn Burrell, w ill preach at 10:30 on \The Im itation .VliHr.\ and at 7:45 on \M anners\ »s<’cODd sermon to young peopie). CENTRAL, PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, J,'^ff0r.«on and M arcy avs; R ev. J. F, Carson, D. V.. jKistbr—:4ervieea to-m orrow nuiVnIng at- 11 o’clock, and in the evening at 4:3i), the pastor preaching at serYiees. Alorning subject: \Our Debtor- shiv*.\ Baptism at morning service- . Pastor’s evening P'plc., \The Strenuous Life Race and the Gonditlons ami Chances, of •W inning.\ A cordial w elcome ; -plR S T 'R J tE.SBV T E R rA X C H irRC ji. li'EX-RY ST, ■ n'4ar C h u k . L. Mason (Vkirko. D. D.. pastor— Services at il M. and 4 I’. M. Strangers are alw a y s , .made wedeome. CJU 7E.X 'ft AV C H U R c .'H , B E T W E E .V B E l b AX'D P a t e h e n a v s . R e v . D. f t . O v e r to n , -p a s t o r —10:30, 's . Sermon by R«-v. K. M. Freshwa ater, ■ ly r.evhal: 7;4r., VV. K. .M. Fresh w D. D . : 2:30. - Sximlay scluml and DiW u -classefiV 7:30. organ MONTHLY PRAISE SERVICE. by the pastor on \Joy In the Short serm i free nnd welcome f-or all. L A F A Y E T T E A \ ’ I^R E S P .Y 'rE R I A X C H U R C H . <-orner Sou th .O.Kl'ord s t —'The p a s tor R e v D .ivld <-o'rner South .O.Kl'ord s t —'The pastor, B o v . David Gregg, f). D.. w ill preach at both servlco.s to- ' niorrsitvj m o rnliig. 40:30 <i’clnck; • evening, 7:4.5; the (juariet uini choru.s of forTy ' '■ ■' ' \ tlio IdSdership' ’o f Mr. joltn Hy. sing. . rl B r e w e r , w ill RCiBS .“ T P R E ? R V T E 1 ! I A X C H F R C H . I.IED F O RD \anil Lc(? a v s —T h e tja.«ior, R e v . John E r s k lne A'liam:-*. w i l l p r e a c h , M.-. \T h e C h r is tian i-T».*ritagD.\. 7:45.P . 71.. \ T h e B e g in n in g of M ir a c l e s . ’.’ .S a b b a t h tK^hool a t 2:45. Y. p . S . C. E. . T u e s d a y , l^ r a y e v m o o ti n g F r i d a y a t 8. StPlan-- g e r s a l w a y s w e l c o m e . Rallu 3Pau Serifices. n »/>r:* ^r>T;*s:-v>\w'r:»t3 i a r'lrTT-or- O R A G E P R T ^ k n ^ E R L A N CHUR C H. • Stuvvi'suru nnd Joffcr.son R E X '. R O B E R T IIE X I I V ^ ^ R n H t o r . 10:30 .-\. M.. mormon by the pastor; subject Tiia Christian’s Work and Reward. .2:30 P. AL; ’ Fpcci'cil o.xercises in the Sunday .‘school and address BY .REV. jg H N F. CARSON. D. D. 7:30 I’. M .. serrhrm l«v th e jia.«ior: .‘subject NO ROOM FOR CHRIST. Tho public citrdlally invited to all services. ___ SECOND PR E S B Y T E R IA N (.TIUFK'H. U lH iSE N st. l•(lrnf■T• r.!Jlnton. A lexander McGadin. m inister — Rev. Arthur H . Allen, late of Troy, w ill prvuch at i r A. M. and 7:45 P. .M. “THE STRENUOOS LIFE-RAGE,” a n d th e C o n d ition.s a n d C h a n c e s o f W ln n l n .g ,\ w ill bi* lb.'* .subject of' D r . J . F . C a r s o n ’s se r m o n to- ila g . a : 7:30. in ih v C E N T R A L P R E S - iDorrow i-venl L V T E V U A N C i i u R < ’H . o o r r e r Je f f e r s o n an«J M a rcy iala w cc lolo uu nm iee l<> ai ll . c o r d i l w « i\'SsT M IX S 1 -l:R .“ cLIX T O K ' ST. FIR S T P l,.\C E , Frodoric-lv C a n ip lio ll. YOUNG ME-N- addv<-ssed. f o u r t h s e r m o n , 7:45. E n l a r g e c l W e s t m i n s t e r c h o r u s . huO 'l'hH d ‘ a l l ' r.t't 'ru tach e d to eth e r ch u r c h e s to Its S u n d a y ecr\‘lceai. ' 10:3u A. M.. .serm on. \The e».” 2:45 I?. M.,. g r a d e d B ib le school, L«; s t u d y i n g \ T h e IMbf Thorq,^ R rp\h , . I ’a s t i r r ’s n o r m a l clas.s, Ls s t u d y i n g \ T h e B ib le , W h a f 'It rs T.nri H o \ r to T e a c h I t . ’ ’ 7:4.5 P. M. ZW H . M c K lntieJ*. S t a t e .«?uperln inttej*. h o o l A \ T h e , g ^ i l d . fo r C h r i .j t . \ Kev. Z\: H. Y’ork Sunday School .\ssoclation, will sfieak on 'Id f« U N IT E D . (70NGRP;G.VTU>NAL rH UK f;H , LEE av and Hooper :st. Lutb.er R. Dyott. mlnl.'Jp/r— 10:4.5 A . M., sermon by Rev. P. H. Cor.I. J>. D.. of MlnneapoH.^. Minn, Tojiie. \The • (.'enior of G r a v ity.\ 2:45 P. AI.. ■ m lasifmary exorcises by T th e BUile school. -7:30 E. M., oigau recital., 7:45. praise service by the choir. Sermon by the pa.'i- ror, 'follow e d . b y u benedIcior>’ service. W el come. ■ I n d e p e n d e n t . “THE NEW CHRISTIANITY.” R e v . F r iincis Edgar Ma.son, lausLur o.'’ CHURCH O F IN D I V I D U A L DOM INION. Bcir-ird .av .nnd Madison .nt. w ill lecture to-in«»rrov ’Turning at l'J:45 apon \The New;.Christianity'.\ Publb- in\'lt«-’d. THE HO.USEIIOLD OF FA.ITJI, GltKENK AV. near Tom p k ins fbellevei*s In cnn<lltlnnal Immor tality and th e near com ing of'Christ). Kev. W ill iam N. Pile, pastor—Pr*j.'H.chIng iit J'>;30 and 7:};5. Morning subject. \D a v id's Confldenc*' for the FutuI^e\; evening, \ N o a h 's D a \s and Ours— D a y s of Merciful W ;trning.\ Scats J e w i s h . T H E R E V . R . I P H A E I . R E N '.rA M IX , M . A ., prraohes In the K E a P .,S T TEM P L E , m a r Dl- Vision a^•, Brooklyn. M e t h o d i s t E p is c o p a l . P_IMPSON M E T H O i : > I S T E , P I S C G B A P r e s b y t e r i a n — U n i t e d . ECOND U N IT E D PJtK.SHY’TER IA N . BO N D ST nml .\tla n ilc a v —Sa>)b:Uh. October 2»>, pre.aching at 11 .V. -M. by the pastor. Rev. A. W. W ilson: subject. \Fuiuro I ’unishm eiu: An .-Vrgunienl from th e DIvino A ttributes\; 7:45 1*. M. by Kev. J.' 5V. BrJ.K'iiarJ; r^ubjeci. .\Ohrlsiian Conscience in' Voting.\ Strangers nhvay.s welcome. P r o t e s t a n t E p is c o p a l . ALI> BA IN T S ’ CHUHCII. .^FVKNTII AV AND S'*\'eiith st, Kev. W illiam Morrison, rector— Morning p.-ayor and .sermon, 11 o’clock. Sunday .schoul, .7 B. .M. . Evening prayer tmd sermon. .. X . . . . . , X.. . 1* *}, 7:15 o'clock . .\H u o iconi'-. CJIBKCH O F T H E INCARNATIO N. G.VTKS. BE- iW'-'-n Franklin and Glasson avs—Rev. Dr. J. G. Ba. c n r ’ih''H' OF t h e ’ ■ g o '- id ' s h e p h e k d , m g - D'.ncugli st. above L -w is av, the Rev. Robert Kogej-.'-'. P h .n ., r>*e(or—.ServiO‘'s. 10:30 AI., 7:30 B. -M.; Sunday schoid. 3 o’clock. Strangers wel- C V iK lS T C H U I iC H , C L I N T O N S T . C O R N E R O F Harrison U w . Arthur 13. K lnsolvlng, rector . . . . . S v r \ice and .sermon b.\' I'-clor, H ^I. Even ing. 7:4.5. Siin.lav 'school un<l Bibly cla.s.sos, 2:15 A. .M. C l l C R f ’H O F T H E MV~.SSIAH. O R F .E N E .-\ND (’lerir.n iit a \'s. K c v . S t. C l a i r U e s t c r . re c t o r — St-rxice a n d .seiT>;on. 11 A. 51. a n d 7:4.5 p . M.: morning, \Bnjiuliir Evil.s and Thoi_r K<‘med>‘. .... the rector; evening preacher, Rc\'. George (Junn--ll: gi.'od mu.^^ir. ___________________ Grace Church, on the Heights, ilcnionlcrnon andnd Hicksicks sts.ts. thehe Rev.ev. Dr. C. Corner Juiri a H s t R F. J. W iigley. rector—.'Jurviecs; .^undtty. S. A. M.. imuni'munionr A , ... .A'VLW. -- *'\J*.*V^* - n(Mt' t.'om 11 v*’floc-k. morning prayer nr.»l serni'in. ainl at 4:30 o’'ciock. evening prayer nnii a t 4:30 o ' c l o c k , e v e n i n g p r a y e r .sejmnn, bntii b y tin- rec t o r . 5Vedne.sday a n d Frl- d;>>•. :u:io, i:i»»ijiing i.’.'ay e r an<l Litr.ny. CHI7RCH, corner Cb rniunt and 5\’!!l\nghbv avs • 'hel^ ........................... —S e r v i c e s lirdd In th e c h a p e l , e i i t r a n t e «-in \ ’an- d e r b i l i a v : ih>* i>astnr- I t w , 'J’hced‘'re S. H-rndt-r- son. ,^rcachP.« a t 1G:J0 A. ,M. an d 7;:>0 B. S t r a n g e r s wdcR.m e . . s t ! M A R K ' S . A I l E U ’H I ST, S l ' E . V C K R S. U'lelu\. r-c-ior—IB.d.v c’o n i n i u n i n n . S; .<ervliv‘. .‘•••'r- nnm . rlcaf im i f e H o l y C o m m u n i o n . Dr. v'hain'iu’r l a i n fillK ' l a l i n g ; ' e v e n i n g serv i c e . 7 :45: th e I'A'tur preuL'hes. M o n t h l y e v e n i n g m u s i c a l .-erviee. R E D I G I O T J S H O T I C E S . \ W A N T E D — H E L P — F E M A L E S . R e f o r m e d C h u r c l i i n A m e r i c a . CHURC.-H ON- THK HEIGHTS. PlK K U E r O N T St, Kev. John D o u g ins Adam, D. D.. m inister— Services 11 A, M. and 4 P. M. Dr. Adam w ill preach. Morning subject, \The Whlsia-r.s of Conscience.’* Afternoon. \Christ and the Ques tion of Success.\ AU itrc welcome. W A N T E D -S K I R T H A N D S AND E R R A N D girl. THOMPSON, 2 ^ Greene av, near Grand. MO HER MO.VTH AN'D COMMISSIO.NS; STEAD Y em p loym ent; non-residents may address, w ith stam p . Call on MONARCH CO., 367 .F u lton st, Brooklyn: opposite City H a ll. 23-7 W A X T E D -L A D I E S TO DO BEADW O RK ON slippers;, work to tak e home; also ladies to make jet ornam ents for slippers; work to take hom e; $1 deposit required. A. J. D UD L E Y &. CO., corner A tlantic and Schenectady avs, Brook lyn. 22-11 FL A T B U S H RHFORM KD CHURCH. REV. DH. <7orneIlus L. W ells, pastor—Morning worship. 10:30; Rov. Dr. E. P, Ingersoll, secretary A m eri can Bible Sucletj'. w ill iJreaoli; evening. 7:30 o'clock, pastor w ill preach the second of the series of serm o n s. \W ords of Christ for E v e r y day Use,\ \C h rist’s Word to Profes.sed Df»crs of the Word—Church Menibnr.s.\ W elcome to all. GRACE REKCHIMEn'cK.VPEI.'. LI.N-’COLN- ROAD and Bedford av. R ev. Charles S. W yekoff. pastor .—Morning w o rship, lO'.Xu; subject. \Christian A t tainm ent\; **vening Worship, 7:3o; subjoet, \The \ ’is|on of ih(- 'I’vmple Stream .” A ll are welcome. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRITER IN ONE OF THE LEADING REAL ESTATE OFFICES DOWN TOWN. CALL TO-DAY AND MON DAY, 3 TO 5 P. M. LEONARD MOODY R. E. CO., 20 COURT ST. N O U ’n i CH llUC H . CLKK.MONT AV, ABOVE Myrtb.-—Kev. J.ames Dem arest. D. 1)., preaches 10:45 A, il., \The M -anlng and M eans of Salva tion.’’ 7:45 r. M., \The C.osi of the Lord's Off'-rhig.\ I ’nlon m eeting Reformed Church Federation Thursday evening, October 30. Ad- drc.'is on “THE YOUTH AND THE CHURCH,” By Rev. David J. Burrell, D. D., of New York. The public welcom e to all ser- N u r s e s a n d S e a m a c r e s s M . W A N T E D -A S N U R S E MAID TO TA K E C ARE of child of 6 from 1 until 6 o’clock dally, a re fined young Tvomai). 20 South E lliott place. 25-2 W A N T E D -T O A T T E N D BABY A ND H E L P w ith housework, a girl, about 16 years old. Mrs. BOLLAS. 797 Sterlin g place. T H E W HITE CHURCH. BUSH W ICK AV A ND Ilim rod st. R ev. Edward NUes, pastor—Morn ing worship, serm on; suhji-et. \ITaylng for Others.\ E v e n ing. 7:4.5, service of .song. Sunday school. 2:30 P. M. W .\N T E D —TO A S S IST W ITH CHILDREN A F - tcr school hours, a girl; m u st be able to com e every tfecend Sunday. Call a t 760 H a lsey st. C o o k a . W a s h e r s a n d ir o a e r a S c i e n t i s t . FIR S T CHURCH OK CHRIST. SCIE.N'TI.ST. UA- fayetto. av. between Classon and Franklin, branch of M other Church of Christian Science in Bo.ston—Sunday services, I0:3i'> A .'M . and R P. M. Subject. \ E v e r lasting PunJehment.\ Sun day school. 11:45 M. W ednesday meeting. 8 P. M. Reading room open weekday.-^ from 9 A. M. to .5:30 1’. M. in Tem p le Bar Building, Co’jrt an*l .loralemon st.s. W A N T E D -A S COOK. A COM P E T E N T GIRL; m u st assist w ith Ironing; city reference required; Proie.'^iant preferred. Call at 796 Carroll aL IVAN'TED-.\.S COOK A ND I.A U N D R E S S IN .«mall fam ily, a girl; m u st come w ell recom mended; good w a g e s . Apply a l 120 St. Jam es place. 25-2 WANT'ED—A COOK AND LAUNDRE.SS; AI./SO a chambermaid and w a itress; Protestant; Scotch preferred; fam ily of five. In Bay Ridge section; ■ w a g e s 518 nnd 5IG; references.' Addre.*5s B. L.. Eaglo office. 25-2 SI^CO.Vl) l•H^R^('H OF^CHRl.^T. .‘SCI ENTl.'^T; ^ Park pl.Tce. near Nustranrt av. branch of the Mother Church in Bo.^-ton—Services Sunday. ID:!.\) M. a:id R f’. M.; subject, \E v e ilnstln g J’un- ishm e n t\: Sunday school at 12; W ednesday even ing ie.silmonial m eeting at S; reading room, 1.261 r.odford av, open dally. 1C .\. M. to 5 P. M., eveniogM. excepting W* d nesday. 7:.3(l to 9:.'50. W A N T E D —A K ITC H E N A N D DINjNGROOM girl; to go home nights. 27Q'RyerBon at. W A NTED —A STRONG, WILLING,- OBLIGING girl; m u st understand cooking; work principally down stairs. Call at once at 435 Greene av; w'-iges $16. TFIIRD CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTLST. branch of the M other Church of Christian G e n e r a l H o u s e w o r k . W A N T E D — S I T U A T I O .'N S — I ' E M A I . E S . Chambermaids and WaitresseE. Y 'A X T E D -SIT U A T IO X .S-A S CH AMI3ERM.4IDS and w a itresses In private fam ily or boarding house, by two respectable young girls; have city references. Gall for two days at 214 Degraw D e g r a w 24-2 I.tPSTAiRS ■\VA N T E D -SITU ATIO N -TO DO TH E work, by a respectable young girl, lately landed; w ill be found w illing and obliging. P lease call all day Saturday at 329 Henry st; no cards an swered. i V A N T E D —SIXL^VTION—AH W A ITR E S S AND seam stress. 1,1C4 Sixtieth st. C o o k s , W a s tiers a&<3 Iro o e r s . '^'ANTED—SIT U A T I O N -A S COOK. BY A COL- ored woman. Call for two days at 396 Bridge st. W ANTED—H ITU ATIO N -A S COOK A N D LAUN- m:iddle Call for two dress, by a m aged wom an; good city ref erence. Call for tw o daj'8 at 3C1 D eK a lb a_v. upstairs: ring tw ice. 25-2 ■WANTED—SITUATION—AS COOK OK WOULD do general housework, by a w o m a n ; city pre- . ferred. Call for tw o days at 121 W y ckoff st, near H o y t, one flight up. W ANTED—SITUATION—AS COOK. BY A RE- spectable young woman: sleep home nights: has city references. Call for two days on M iss COS TER. 469 Adelphi st. near A tlantic ■U'ANTED—SITUATION—AS COOK OR TO DO general housework In'a, private fam ily, by a col ored wom a n : no objection to N ew Y'ork: ihrei years’ reference from last place. 2 F a ir st, tween Prince st and F leet pjace. 25-- W ANTBD—SITUATION—AS AN E X P E R IE N C E D cook in all bran c h e s ,'b y a reepectabk- wom an; h av, between N ineteenth ar ‘ ~ sts. top flat, left; ring JOHN.SON’S hell. no objection to w a s h in g ; ' in private fa boarding house or In country: best r*'ferc*nce. 664 Sixth a v , between N ineteen th and T wentieth - ------------------ * 2.5-2 ay school. 12. W ednesday evening m«*otlng. 8 o’clock. R eading room. “'I Seventh av. oiien daily. Including Sunday, from 2 to in Mon<tay and Thursday, fron: 10 A. M. to 5 P. M. S p i r i t u a l i s t . A T CROanV HAI.'L A SR IR IT U A L MKETIX'G evep* Sunday evening at .S o ’clock. Mrs. Ashly, .V .^BIKrn.’AL M E E T ING E V E RY 'S.UND.A.Y evening nt Ceres Hall, corner Troy av and Ful- ton st. Mr. Delareg- an>i Mrs. Sa'x'telle modi.ums. A l' 2S lUVr-NG PLAC’E. MRS. ASHLEY HOLI-’S a seance every Tuesdaj'. 3 P. M.; W ednesday. S B. M.; in v e s tigating and develoi>lng clas<? Mon days. S I’. M.; consultations d u lly ; evenings by appointment only. W A N T E D -T O DO G E N E R AL HOUSEW ORK, A girl. .561 D ecatur st. W ANTED—TO DO G E N E R AL HOUSEW ORK. A w illing girl, at 4S G ates tiv. near W averly. 25-3 a sm a ll fam ily, a girl. Call a t >H2 Macon st. •W ANTED-TO DO G E N E R A L HOUSEW ORK. A com p etent girl, w ith reference. 176 Prospect avenue. 24-2 Church of the Fraternity of Soul Communion (Incorporate<l), AURORA GRATA CATHEDRAL, Bedford av and Madison st. TO-MORROW EV E N IN G AT 8 O’CLOCK. Rev. Ira Moore Courlis, mi enal test m edium , the power of th e spirit world Phetiom W ill demonstrate by giving mess^age.s and tests from your loved GRAND M U SIC BY V E RD I QUARTET. Special public test seances for busi ness and messages every Tuesdays and Fridays at 2:30 and every Saturday evening at 8:00, at 80 New York av, cor. Pacific st. MME. LEONA. SPIR IT U A L M E D II'M —READ- ings. Circles every .Sunday afternoon and even ing. g , 2:30 and 7:30. 22S Spencer st, near DeKalb in avenue. MES. C. M. SAWYEE H olds m a terializing aeance.s Monday. ^Vednenday andnd Fridayriday evenings.venings. .SS o ’clock;lock; Saturday and Sun a F e . o c mu day afternonn.s. 3 o’clock. 234 Greene av. Brook- lyn tfiptes av car passe.? ^oor): _____ , ________ SPIRITU AL M E E T INGS: LECTURE. TESTS ■n ng. Mrs. B. B.' .................. Sundays, S P. M. and readi Plum , 630 Myrtle av. SPIRITU AL MEETIN'G A T H A R V S HALL, corner Gale.s nv and Broadway, every .Sunday evening, at 8 P. M. Everybody g e t s a reading. Mrs. B atty, m edium . ___ SPIRITU AL CONFl«7RENCE W ILL BE HELD to-morrow at 3 o'clock at Crnsby H a ll. 42.3 i.’las- son av. near I^exington. T e sts in spirit m e t res by Mrs, A sliley, Mrs. Doldardo and others. mi.sslon free. AH are cordially Invited. f r U n i t a r i a n . A T T H E FL.S l TBUHH U N ITA R IA N CHURCH. ON LboLbo cornerorner off Churchhurch avv andnd E aa ss tt Eighteenthighteenth c o C a a L E si. Rev. John W h ite Oliadwick of the .Second U n itarian Church, Brooklyn, will preach: service is held at 11 anri Sunday school at 10; visitors ar«- .always w elcome. CHt.TRCH OF T H E SAVIOUR (FIR S T ITNITAR- Jan), Bierrepont st and Monroe )ilace—Services at 11 A. M., conducted hy the m inister, the Rev. Jolm P, Forbes: subject o f sermon. \A Standard of Judgm ent\: Sunday school at 9:15 A. M. The pul>lic Is cordially invited to all aerviecs lit this c'nurch. SECOND UNITARI.VN CHURCH. CLINTON A N D Congress•ngress sts—Rev. John M. Davidson of Flat- bush will preach nt 11 A. M.; subject. “ The Line Re.sistance.\ The public is cordially t»f Lea.«i invited. U N IT Y CHURCH. GATES AV. CORNER OF Irving place—.Services at 11 A. M. Rev. D. M. W ilson, m inister. Chorus of thirty voices. All are welcome. .Sunday jichool at 9:45, A L L SOULS’ U a i v e r s a l i s t . U N I N U 'E liS A L I S T CHURCH, L. W ard Brigham, prfstor—-Morning service at 10:4.5 LUh in chapel, South Tenth st. near Bedford topic, \Method of R e ligion\; Sunday school 2:30 B. M. and devotional service in the chu at 7:30 P. M. C H U R C H O F OUR FA T H E R , G RAND AV. N E A R Fulton st—Rev. R u fus DIx of M a ssachusett.s w ill preach to-morrow a t 10:45. A. M.. Sunday school at 2:1.5 HUR(:H o f t h e g o o d t i d i n g s . QUINCT ST. near Held nv—The pastor. Rev. Charles R. East, w ill preach at 10:45 A. M. and 7:15 P. M .; morn ing subject, \The A n g e l of His Presence\; even ing topic, the second of a series of sermon talks on the parables, \The Pearl of- Great I’rice E v ery Man W e a lth y .” PRO.^PEcrr H E IG H T S U N I V B K S A L I S T f'flU K i.’H, parish house. 457 F ifth st, between Sixth and .Seventh av.s—Mr». .4.nnette H. Cross- ini»n nn >lnn.l.TY- Oy>yr.K^»- *>r m a n on Sunday evening, October 20, at 7:45; Sunday school. 3 P. M. jS i I i s c e n a i i e o u s , H E L P IN G H A N D MISSION. IIS MYRTLE AV. t , iio .ti. i A .-v \ . Mrs. S. Dey. president. T o-night, Brother J. TJ. Ham mill. Sunday morning class, 9 o’clock. Sunday)tiiiuu.,> school, 2 P. 51.VI. 3 o’clock.ioeK, Brother^roiner C.J. H. It TJ’ TV’ T 'j..-.3 . K . i . A o u e i < rl Cooke. Evening, Brother C. W. R einhardt. -• MR. C. -IV. R o y s d F 'c H U f .\G O ^ \ H T L (D. V.) g ive two addresses to C h r istians In the hall. 31C Thirteenth st, on T u esday and Thursday even ings. October 28 and 30.-a t 8-o’cIock. Also Mr. J. G. Hill w ill preach , the gospel to-morrow evening,vening, at t 8 o'clock.'clo e a 8 o SOCIET Y FOR ET h T ^ l 7 (7l ’LT t : R S . CARN E- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . U IE H .\L L , Seventh av and Fifty-seventh st. M a n h a ttan—Sunday m orning, October *26 at 11:1.5 o’clock. Lecture hy Dr. Aiiier. Subject. .......... .... D r. A iiier. S u b j e c t . M a terlallF T n of G r e a t «;iilcs* a n d It.*? E f f e c t on th e H i g h e r Id e a l s of L i f e . \ A ll In t e r e s t e d a r e In- THE PEOPLE’S MISSION, 24G MYRTLE AV. N E A R RAYMO.ND ST. Go.<pel_ m eetings every evening, in charge of \'o-nlght •ge K ing's Daughters. To-nig h t. Brotherhood of St. Andrew and Philip from Hauaon Place lip from Hauaon Pla ce Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon, Bro. H a lsey Carpen- icr. Evening, Bro. Mellor. Fifth spiritual birth- day. Sorvtoe of song and praise from 7 to 8. D I S S O L U T I O N N O T I C E S . SUPREM E COURT. KINGS C O U N T Y -IN THE m a tt. r of the voluntary dissolution of the Brook- Ivii luiuonludc M a n u facturing Company. Limltci ’ . ...................... • ’ J. ij, ft.T YiJRK ST W. K. CHURCH. UKV. WILLIA.M H a m ilton, pjusior—.Morning .«ubjn t. • God'.-; Gnod- nes.s to the (7hlldr<n of M^-n.\ K\'priing. \G'>rs Ivove.a.s iranifested in G iving Hl.s da,v school. 2:3'.'. L(>ve feast. Tu».-.'>da\' v.-\'«'niiig, Come^ _____________ ST. c h u r c h . i.A F A Y E 'rn-: a v a n d .I;iin*-s I'lac''. Rev. Tiiom a s J. Cr«>st\v. n-<'f'ir —Holy Ci’inmunlon at s A. M. Muvnlng ^ r iiiid .<t-rnion at U o'oli'clc. S.;nduy .schoi-i a . 3 i*. M. Evening |>r;iyer and sermon nt 7:45 <'»’cltu-k. a corporation d uly organized under the la w s of the S ta le of New York, notice is hereby given that MM!n appointed by tl'.e Supremo Court of • nf N*‘vv York receiver of all the prop el VV. u.-i=ets anil effects of the above named cor poration. for t»H* benefit of tho creditors of said com p any nnd of tlu^ stockholders thereof, and that I have duly quallfted as such receiver, and 1 do D E KAIM3 AV M. E. CHURCH. .NEAR Fi^.X.NK- lin av. a; K':30 M.. lip R,-v. W. A. Rart.-n w ill i>re.a^h. and nt 7:30 i*. M. the lu-sior, Uie R*>v. W illiam A. I.avion w ill pn-juh. Scats fr«\\ .AU are welfojnc. ST . G E M i t G E ' S ( ’U n t C H . M A R C Y AV. CUU- iiL-r (7:it«-s--.M<(rning s‘M'\ h-c. I0:3o. E v e n i n g c h o r al servl.-e. 7:!!''. V'estci'i T h e Kev. A r r l i u r \\'n>'<>n W l M c o f C<.a;»-?vi!!>-’. F'u.,’ Will oflicdate ntal pii jifh. . V i s i t o r s c o r d i a l l y w e l c o m e . . Sun- L .-\11 the persons Indebted to said corporation ntal pii jit h. . v i s i i o r day .v*c'h-j'’l. B. M. rcMide.r an account to me at niy place of trans- Ing bu.siness. at the olllce of Burr. Coombs W ilson. S4 Broadway. In tho Borough of Brooklyn Citv of New York, on or before the 3d day of Novem b er. 11^*2. of all debts and sum s of money ow ing by them res*pectively and to pay the same k k ' h i t e e n t h m . e . c u c r c h . n e a r 1-^ifth a v —R e v . \V. H. i^urgw ln. p.i.'itnr'. will ^ r c•ilch i ic h on Suiidi! II.1 ... — L\< V. »>. II. i.uiKvvm. [iJl o n S u n d a y a t A. .M, jind B. Al. n d d y s c h c o j a t 2.1.5 }*. M. Uy.iHl m i d - w e e k i:Alv in m eetings. All cordially irudted. E.MViUnY MK.MOIGAL Ml’/ n n .1 d*’T. EIM.-Ci 'i'.Vi., CHUjtCH.; R,ev. DKrt.rand* Ttiip!.-. niini.«tri' - 10:30 .\:\ M .‘ and 7':'4.5 P. V . Rv.-at^h'lng t.v thh 1 astor. Evening topic, ''rpiyirg 'ra.\..«,\ Sun- <!ay s-’he,ol ;it 2;r,rt b . m . y s-'hr/ol ;it 2;30 B. 51. J'^pwoiah L a i g ip - i-.t 6:45 B. .\I.............. SX M E T H O D I K T K l ' I S i ' ( l l ’A L ' U j I ' K c u '. fflf ■ n / .. ir Fiilfnn IT i: uo-v., .•a.--.,. Flc.-r'St; ■ n /iir Fulton. Rev. K. C», Kl<'hard.<.i -B reaching tu Pt::i\ .ST. M I'-HAEL’S CHURCH. HIGH HT. NEAR I’cjld. UoV. 1)1'. .\lexandt-r Vance, rector—Sunday M-ivie-s: H<dy Cormnunioij. 8 .\. M .: m'li'ning ' lir.i;.*L-- iuid .-•••r:noM. H A. 5!.: Church .‘ic'anol, :( ■B. .V}.: • v* tting'pii).vi'r aad .>«ernlun. 8. W ednos- • lay. «-v.-ii!»)g pra.ver at s. ________________ II. All persons having in their po.sse.s.sioi property or effects of such corporatloin. tho samo e to me, on or before .said 3d vomtier, 1992. HI. .All the creditors of .said corporation to de- sam to me, on o r before .said 3d day of No- to deliver d lU c r to me their respective accounts and demands duly proven by aflldavlt. In tho UHiuil form, on or before the said 3d day of Novem b er. 1902. IV. All per.sons holding any open or suh.sl.«ting contract of said corporation, to present tho .same in w r iting and In detail to me at the place afore said. on or before the said 3d day of November, 19')2.—J>ated October II. 1902. ED W'.!A A R D/ R. REICH, Receiver. H .u x T .~ t a t h L it. l i n l s a y T e r U ^ r . I'ivLor—-ICur’i:.' cfb-iT j i t i n n , R: m o r n i n g ' .1l .-••rmnn-••:'mnn b y thh e r ei c- tto o rr ;; .sjisiic-sjisiic- :ii ;i; sp t n d a . b y t e re . inviii en ;v co|ilc 'ot’- p a r l s h . i n t e r e s t a m i Im p o r t - Dr. B.a rkcr. -p a r ish In t e r e s t am i Impc by, .Mr. Fr»'d*Tick T.. riherm a n , ohurcli v ’ iint. .-hMCMi s-cr\'icc 111 8 B. .M,, b e in g the I'di n: line c l m r a l ser\'ic«* nt 8 B. .M,, b e i n g th e iithly rnusii'iil s e r v i c e , w i t h .short addres.s by I'lM-l.-rr, pasbu'—B reachin g at P':3\ A. M. ;ind 7:;: m B, .M, by the pastor; cveuing subjeet. \Tlic Gi,)Si>cl ..f ‘’•jmpbMg Uh'i'riiy\: .Sunday school. r , •,«T. A N N ’ S r i l U H C H . C L I N T G N S T - S E R V I C E S ?’(*mpret(i U h a r ity ': Sunday school, 2::w B. M.: Epwuj'tb . . L eague praytsr meeting. ti:;;u ,B. M. Seat.s free: u lb a r e wop-nmo. Fijtieth Anniversary •WARREN ST. M. E. CHURCH, B e tw een ‘(i*ourt and Smith sts, Ucv. .\r*hi:r 5\’. •Byrt. pa.stnrr K o \. ■ S; 'D.- L-'wi.y ris>is(ani pastor ' 9 A. M.,. geuijral class im-oiing. Rev. A, MeL<‘iH leader. Pi:3<) A. M.. atiiih'crsjii-}- s. i:i;.h' 8. 11 Hiid ~:V}.' H o ly BaiJtlam. Tho Rev. U. G, I’uriio. D. I)., w ill preach In the morning. Ai 7::n ihc IU b I u R ev. Frederick Ihirgoss. I). 1).. w ill ]»ro;\rh the .anim a l serm on i>cforc the Bnr- Tsh Giilld. 'rucs<1ay'. St. Simon and St. Jutlo. Holv t'onununion. 9:3e. \\’e<lnesday morning pnivt-r. li):3h. Friday, L itany. PR3Q. _______ ST. i.rK E '.< C H U K. r ii. c j . i . n t g n .\y. . n e a r h’ulti vices at '• aU'l 11 w\. -'»• ojiM *.i.' i . m e i<r- tor will elllclnte. Sundity sclmnl and IMblc ■ M. Wcd< days, hiily 4 ::U) I*. M... I\ e. <, rl l ‘ Kv 11. e J. i.> • ' .AN .N r.. \ li st. lU-v. H e n r y G. r.WeUtzel. I). D . , rec- V. niy-sr-e.ind S u n d a \ - a f t e r T r i n i t y : Scr- A *> ii«<l 11 A. M. a n d 7:15 P. .M.; tlic rcc- hi:30 A. M.. atiiih'ersjii-v s. iU-'.liopj E . G, AlVdr4'Ws, 'LL.'D. P, M., S\u’,i;jy s' hi..l. lionjamJn F. Ihiie.--, o:;:o. ‘Fri i-las^e^ a t 3 B. address-by* lionjamJn F. Ihiie.-, o:;:o. E iiwonh L<iasu«j:.ji)?<;;ilng, E. ]t. Garhan, M'l.sideni Hr. ays, .hilly t::U) I*. .M t v ‘ilnev-riHy. Friday Jin*l lady ‘iay.s. ni M. All Samiji 'Voiy. Saturriu:.'. 7 and IV.O'i A. M. and lyn sQUin i-tait- ..... Jubilee\ plo'tfotrn m eeting, 'wlih brief greetings ' from aP numbor of prorhlnent hiymcn. Sji- l itil scr- j Ices every wtwk night, exeeja .'utu’ day, ;a i 7:3'I B. . m '. ' :asuo-.ji)?f;ilng, E. U. Garhan , n-i.sl- “Quth Dlstrit;t Leag u e, K ju I' t frlejids e.'-p-'.■iaJl.e ._iu- R e f o r m e d C h ' u r c li i n A m e r i c a . Tmrme^. m^mbera ,,and VUtd. - 7 ; -:‘ ' ■ '• ;■ a t t h e FIR S 'l' K E F O R M E r > U H U R C H . \O L D FIR.'^T.\ S e v e n t h av__and b’n n u U j»t, s e r v i c e s \ \ A. M. and « P. M. The pastor. Rev. Jam es il. ' Far:ar, D. D., w ill preach. ji, 1J » 1. ifc. ivecei' Burr, Coombs & W ilson. A ttys. for Receiver. 84 Broadw a y . Brooklyn, N . Y. ________________ o il 4w s S P E C I A L N O T I C E S . NOTICE IS H E R E B Y GIVEN T H A T THE N o rth Rofonncfl I'rote.vtant Dutch Church, in the City of Brooklyn, a dom estic rellKlous corporation whose T'rlnclpul corporate properly {s .«ltuutcd In Klng.s County. State o f Now York, w ill present to the Supreme Court of the S tale of N e w York, at a special term thereof, to bo held at the County (.’n u n House, in the Borough of-Brooklyn. County of K ings, on1 thehe tww e n ty-sixthy-sixth «laylay off November.oven t t e n t « o N 1902. at ten o’clock In the forenoon of that day e f< >n thereafter as the m. Its •etition pra. ,hori/ing said cc>n«onitlon to as.«?mn ■wit. the name \Th or as soon thereafte r as th e court cun hear tho applicfttion. Its -etition prayhig for an oriler au lh o r i/in g said cc>n«onitlon to as.suhie anotli corporate name, to w it. the nam e \T he Bethany Reform ed Church.\ —Dated th e ihh day of Octo- b.T, '\iSO'x' In th e Its M inister.nister. North R efonned IToW.stnnt D u tch Chufeh City of Brooklyn, by JAME.S DEM AREST. K M i John Mason Knox. A tty. Pe4lltoncr. 5-0 nnd 82 W illiam street. M anhattan, N . Y. CUj*. o il 0w a W ANTED-TuA DO G E N E R A L HOUSEWORK IN a f.amily of three, a girl; reference required. ,4pplv at 141 R u tland road. W A N T E D -T O DO GENEIC a L HOUSEW ORK IN a fam ily of six adults, a girl. Call M onday a f t e r 1 o’clock aX 2 Sidney place. W A NTED —TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. A girl; muj?t be fair cook: no w ashing and iron- lug. .\pply 866 Pjirk place, near Nosirand av. ■n-ANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEW ORK, A good, strong girl; w illing and obliging; a. good home for the right parly. Call for three days at 31 Third place. W A N T E D -T O DO G E N E R A L HOUSEW ORK IN a fam ily of three, a girl; m u st be good cook, w a sher and ironer. CaR^aL S^T-Pciaan av, hear Lincoln road. Flatbush. W A NTED —’fO DO GENERAL HOUSEW ORK IN a .small fam ily, a com p etent 'girl; m u st be good cook and have best of references; car fare paid. 302 E a s t Eighteenth st. Flatbush. 2.5-2 IVANTED—TO DO G E N E R AL HOUSEW ORK, A Gorman qr .\m e r lcan wom an; fam ily of three adults: w a g es $12; references. Mrs. G. E. BK*'OK.S. 298 Prospect place. Brooklyn. 25-2 W A N T E D —TO DO G E N E R AL HO USEW ORK IN a .small fam ily of adults, a cothpetent German girl; must be a good cook and as.slst In 'washing and ironing: w a g e s $18. 202 New.'York av. 25-2 W ANTED—TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK. A German, Swedish or N orwegian woman; gO(^ cook; six In fam ily; wages |16; good references required, .\pply a ll day Monday at 270 H icks st, . Brooklyn. WAN-TED—TO DO GEN E R AL HOUSE^iVORK, A Strong young Irish or German girl; would be w illin g to try girl lately landed; '^vages accord ing tu experience; reference required. 265 Cum berland st * • 25-3 W A NTED —TO DO G E N E R AL HOUSEW ORK. A young girl: In private boarding house; no cook ing or w a s h in g ; m u st be able to w a it on table and sleep home. Apply for tw o days at 99 South Oxford st. basem ent bell. W A N T E D -T O DO G E N E R A L HOUSEW ORK. A good, competent girl, at once; m u st bo a good plain cook and clean, tidy girl; no w a shing, only help with Ironing; private fam ily; other help kept; w a g es $18 to commence. 384 Fourth street. W A N T E D —TO DO LIGHT HOUSEW ORK. A Gorman girl. Call on W. F. HORK, 52 Central place. 24-2 W A N T E D —TO DO LIGHT HOUSEW ORK IN A fam ily of two, a girl. Apply all day Sunday a t 4‘jS Seventh st. second flat. 25-2 ■ W A N T E D — H E t i P — M A L E S . W .A N T E D -O R A V E L ROOFERS. C O.M M O .N- W E A L T H ROOFING CO., 41 W avarly av. 25-2 W A N T E D - I N AN INSURANCE OFFICE. A young man. 16 years of age. Address W .. E a g le bninoh. 44 Broadway. „ 25-2- W A N T E D -Y O U N G MAN TO ASSIST IN PIC K - Ing out orders In m e tal goods factory. A d d ress ■' Y. M.. Box 25. Etiglc office. W A N T E D —GOOD, STRONG BOY'. ABOUT 16. w illing to learn electrical engineering. W A R D ,. 1.090 Fulton st. or l.OOl A tlantic av. / W A N T E D —YOUTH, W ITH SOME KNOW L E D GE of printing Ink.s. at once.. A d d ress In own hand w r iting. YOUTH. Box 19.' E a g le office. W A N T E D —CEMENT BA'G PATCHERS: PAY 1 cent per bag. Apply to CLIFFORD L. MILLER, N ew tow n Creek, near M eeker av, Brooklyn. 24-4 WA.NTED—A BRIG HT. ACTIVK BOY. 17 OR 18 years old, can find position In nice store, Bedford section. Ad(ire.ss C. O., Box 5. Eagle Bedford branch. W .ANTED—COMPOSITORS FOR JOB IVORK; mus^t be w illing to begin w ith $7 to a -n'cek. Apply to foreman of the Orphans' Press,. 1,555 A tlantic nv. 23-3 $50 PE R aiONTH A N D COMMISSIONS; STEADY em p loym ent; non-residents m a y address w ith stam p s. Call on MONARCH CO.. 367 Fulton st. Brooklyn, opposite City, H a ll. 23-7 W A N T E D - A S PA R T N E R IN TH E R E AL E s tate and Insurance business, an uctlvc .voung man w ith sm a ll cap ital. A d d ress or call on J. L. P .. 40SA Hancock .st. Brooklyn. 25-2 W A N T E D — W ATCHM AKERS: EX P E R IEN C E D e.sjapement adjusters, alao finishers: only those w ith factory experience need apply. Interna tional W atch Co.. Jersey City. OreenvUUi Sec tion. 25-2 W A N T E D —BOY OR Y'OUNQ, MAN IN R E A L E s ta t e office; must be reliab le.an d ■obliging., w ith no bad habits; prefer one w ith experience. A p ply Saturday night, 6 to 9, A. H . FISH E R , 375 Seventh av. W A N T B D -W H I T E A T T E N D A N T ON A YOUNG man not able to w a lk; p leasant home and good wage.** to a com p etent m an. Apply in person to GEORGE A. A L L IN , Third av and Third st. Brooklyn. W'ANTED—SH IPPING CLERK IN W ILLIAM S- burgh factory; one capable of taking com p lete charge; also stock and order, clerk .wanted; state experience and sa l a r y expected. Address E. B. B.. Eagle branch, 44 .Broadway. 25-3 A T T E N T IO N; M E N W A N T E D ; BY DOING AN easy work you can travel to'Engl.'intl for $5 and $7; to Germany $10 and South A frica $2,5; return passage. Apply A tlan tic Shipping Office. 115 F irst st. No-tt' York. 20-7 ■W.VNTED—TWO GOOD -CYLI.YDER 'PR E S S feeders; w a g es $14 and $15; steady work guar- a n t f id . Apply by letter,.only, stating reference regaidlng character and ability. BR AU N - ^\ ORTH & CO.. 16 N a ssau 'st, Brooklyn. 25-3 W .'iN T B D - R E .\L ESTA T E SALES.MAN. W ITH A No. 1 reference; plenty of snap-and push; good habits, clear record and Integrity unques tionable; furnish A m erican Surety's bond and thoroughly fam iliar -ivitli Brodkl>*n realty; sa l ary and com m ission; good list of buyers av a il able and plenty of advertising: state your spe- W A a N T E D - I N t h e OFP’ICE o p a n ENGLISH fire Insurance com p any as temporary clerks, two or three young m en w h o h a v e had som e little experience In the tiro Insurance business; em ploym ent likely to lust three m onths and w ill probably prove perm a n ent for such cl-jrks as prove ofllclem. Address, g ivin g particulars of age. experience. rof:*rence and com p ensation ex pected. P. O. BOX 1.657, M a n h a ttan. N. Y. C. 25-2 WANTED—TELXEK FOR A BROOK LYN BANK, YOUNG MAN; MUST HAVE HAD EXPERIENCE IN THIS LINE OF WORK AND BE CAPABLE OF TAKING CHARGE; STATE SALARY DESIRED AND GIVE HEFERENCES. ADDRESS IN CONFIDENCE 'OPPORTUNITY, BOX 18, EAGLE OFFICE. »-= A H E AL ESTATE OFFICE MAN, A.S MAN- ager. bcokke?per and cashier; m u st bo energetic, rapid, accurate and system a tic worker, have unexceptionable reference a s .t o executive ability, integrity and pleasant but firm unci c o n a t a n t attentlcn in handling d a r k s and details; fur- ni.sh Surely rorni)any*.s bond; middle age; w ell ciltjcatcd; robu.st health; good hahits and actual experience In real estate and insurance buslnas.s (none need apply w h o cannot qualify as above); this office wa.s established 25 years ago, la an active one. ami a good opportunity is offered for th-:* right man; prefer one fam iliar w ith the 5t, Marks a.ul Ea.‘?tern D istrict sections, and Am erican born. Give full particulars as to ex perience. age. reference and tho sections you know best and tho duration of such knowledge, to F, L. G.. Box 23, E a g le olfio?. 25-2 ■ W A N T E D — S I T \ C T A T I O N S — F E M A L E S . N u r s e s and S e a m s t r e s s e s . W A N T F D -SIT U A T I O N —AS N U R S E FOR CHILD or w a it on elderly lady, by a young girl. Please appl.v at present em p loyer's. 197 Carlton av. W A N T F D -S I T U A T I O N —AS N U R S E . TO TAKK caro of one child 2 to -4 years old. by a neat young girl, 16 years old. Call a t 962 St. Marks avenue. 24-2 W ANTED—SITUATION—AS A FIR S T CLASS laundress; good city reference.' Please call at 48 North E lliott place. __ _______ 25-2 W A NTED —SITUATION—AS A - PLA IN COOK and laundress; can give reference. Mrs. -Mc- DONOT.’GH. 199 B a ltic st. third floor. - 2.5-2 W A N T E O -SITU A T IO N —AS A PLAIN’ COOK aiid laundress In a small private fam ily. Call for tw o days at 1,037 St. Marita av. corner Tro.v. top floor,_________________________________25-- \ V \ N T E D — S ITUATION—BY GOOD CT h :>K ANI^ Inundres.s: bc'st reference. Address for tw o days LAVTNDRY. 59 Garfield plsee^ ________ 24-2 General Housework. W A N T E D -SIT U A T I O N —TO DO TH E G E N E R AL housework. 166 Fulton st. ____________ »■ W A N T E U —SITUATION—TO DO TH E GBX'KRAL. I . . . . . __ .- . * . . 1 . ...x , . - . . . - it* . . T r i o n _ - ________ _____ ^ ------------------------------ * . . - - - housework, by a reliable young Itusslan woman, lately landed. 32 Hud.son av. Brooklyn. ______ 24-2 W’A N T E D —SITUATION—TO DO T H E G E N E R AL housework, by a young Swedish girl, lately land ed. Plea.^e call a t 70 Boerum place: PA U L S O N ’S, bell. ■WANTED—SITUATIOM—TO DO TH E GEX'ER.Vl, housework, ■without w a shing and Ironing, by a young girl. 223 T w e n ty-sixth'st, betw een Fourth and F ifth avs. -x __ . 25-'i W A N T E D —SlT U -\T IO N —TO DO T H E G E N E R AL housework or first class laundry w'ork. by a middle aged colored woman. Call at 3.S54 Dean st, Brooklyn. ' 25-2 ■^\'AXTED—SITUATION—TO, DO T H E G E N E R AL housework In a sm a ll family, by a Swedish girl: references; no 'p o s tals unless car fare paid. STEIN. 224 Pacific s t . ______ ^ ____________________ _ W A NTED —SITUATION—TO DO TH E G E N E R AL housework, by a respectable Swedish girl. I’loaae call at 366 Seventy-fourth st. between Third and Fo ■ -------- ourth avs.. HULMST.ROM. '■WANTED—SITU.ATION—TO DO TH E GB.VERAL housework, by a young Swedish girl, ju s t land ed. Please call at 634 iJaltic st, near Fifth av, Bvooklyn; ring tiirec U m e a ______________________ W A N T E D —SITUATION—TO DO TH E GEN E R AL housework, hy a respectable ■woman; ■will be found reliable: bc.«i of reference. Call at ICO Franklin av. corner Myrtle. ______ ___ W A N T E D — s i t u a t i o n —TO DO T H E G E N E R A L ........ work,work, byy a re.’^pectablee.spectable - ------------ w aa shersher andnd Ironer;roner; orr house b a r young girl; Is a good- cook, w a I o as cham b erm a id and ‘ ■ w a itress; has city references. Call for tw o day.s at .564 Baltic st. one flight, right. 24-2 A AX . . i r i 4..AA,fc*X- .-A, V.*»- .A iU *.V , . • * X. te-,-.. w V N T E D ^ S l f UA^ION—■ to '' DO ^THE LIGHT housework In a sm a ll fam ily. HO HNE, ICO Ra; mond st. ly- 4-2 W ANTED—SITUATION—TO DO LIG H T HOUSE workork in a smm a lll Americmerican at 130 Marion st. bakery. w In a s a l A fam ily. .P lea s e call W A N T E D — P B O I ’E S S I O K T A L . TUTORING IN T H E CLASSICS A ND FRENCH M - riv n A . .I . . . . .. cT fo .1,114 f I'. ' /x l’io Q byexpcrleiiced college graduate; flr.st cla.ss refer- enee.s. John B. R IPPE R E , 1.136 Fourth av. 21-7 AN E X P E R IE N C E D ' LADY VOCALIST OF European advantagesvantages desiresesires too exchangexchange lessonsesson 19-7 d t e l for room and board: references exchanged. Ad dress R. E. R .. E a g le oflice^__________ _______ W A N T E D —PU P I L S —A GRADUATE OF CAM- CEngland) Fr 'pupil’s residence; preparation for exam ination; iholars assisted; referonce.s bridge (E n gives private le.ssons.in Latin. Greek, F rench or m a them a tics at hla o'wn or upll’s residence; preparation t\ htickward schola rs assisted ; refer to suc- cessful pupils. C. M ILNER. 411 S tate st. 21-7 W A N T E D —E N G A G E I H E N T , W ANTED—EN G A G E M E N T — MRS. W . SEARS has m oved to 564 S tate fit, corner of Flatbush gives scalp, facial and bod; av; g iv e s scalp , facia l and body m a s sage at patient’s residence; physicians’ and patients’ referenco.s. 19-7 W ANTED—EN G A G E M EN T ^ A S N U R S E r TH Q lt- oughl\ take full charge of househob 940 .Myrtle av. near Throop. X c , 1^— V J r t V JJDiU il» i> i. — V..IVOil* . , X X l './I.v - ily experienced for confinement or any .slck- ; A l doctors’ and patients’ referencG.s; will fu ll charge o f household. A d d ress NURSE. W A NTED —ENGAG.EMENT—AS A COMPANION to a lad y or as hou.‘?ckGeper, by a young lady; aklng cnitre charge; has a s first cla.^a' i ref _____ c o m : branch. capjible of takin g cnitr e charge; h first cla.^S per.sonai roferehces; understands Spanish. Ad dress COM P E T E N T . Box 10. E a g le Bedford 54-.1 ■W ANTED— S I T tT A T I O N S — M A L E S . ■\y-\NTED—SITUATION—TO DO A NY K I N D OP 2-7 light w'ork. by a re.spectable man f o r a few hoti during the day. C. R. J.. E a g le ofllce. ______ ^ W A N T E D—SI T U A TI ON— A S A N E N GIX-E E R. by a young m an; strictly sober. D.AVIS, 73 ^^’ave^ly av. Brooklyn. \WANTED—SITUATION—AS A. PO RTER, BY A colored man: com p etent for his buslnese; good ■eference frpm last place. Address T. ABBOT' refere: 4S FI? W.A.N’TEl>-SlT,l?XTrO.V—AS . A BA K T E N DEK . by a y o u n g ’m a n who understands h is business thoroughly; reference. CH.\S. LEE. 1,952 Ful- ton st, Brookl>Ti. ________ ^ ______ ’ 24-2 M'ANTED—.SITU.ATION—AS D R IV E R OR . freight elevator, .by a young man. 20 years old; reference. ELLSW ORTH BROW N. 733 Gate: 21-1 R U N uv. near Lewis. W ANTED—SITU.ATIONS—AS W A ITERS IN • A boarding hou.se; by two respectable young colored men. Please call at 212 Prince st, Brooklyn; ring SIMMONxS’ bell. 2.5-i W ANTED—SITUATION—BY A YOUNG MAN. 22; hool education; strong; wlshe.s situation with of advancem ent. Address BRUNING . Brooklyn. 23-3 i I s ' e 918 Elcrhth av. W A N T E D —E V E N IN G OR NIG HT ■WORK OF any Hind, by a young* man o f . 30; intelligent. Modod w riteriter andnd notot afraidfraid off ■work..ork.. M w r a n a o ■w Address', W ORKER. Box 22.; E a g le ofTice. 25-2 w a n t e d —BITUATIO.N—TO D RIV E D E L IV E R Y wufrvTi Kv a Kov’ nf IT* woll nofiuatc»a w ith (Kf» vagon. b y a boy o f 17; w ell acquainted w it h the treets of Bi*ooklyn: -best refer* 2. Eagl? office, I t : REETS, Box 12. rence. Addre; W ANTED—SITUATION—OFFICE OR OTHER work,, by a-responslble man, aged 60; form erly bookkeeper; part or w h o le’ time. -F. R E E D . 718 Pre.sldent st; no canvassing. 24-3 W ANTED—SITUATION—AS BA R T E N D E R , BY,l a young m an; best of reference; ten years* ex perience and atten tive to business and a neat ~ “ SMMITH. appearing- young man. Address D . R . S 424 Henry st. ____ • 22-4 W A N T E D —S lT U .\T I p N —AS PR IV A T E CO.ACH- man; . first class reference; long experience; aged 30; wagc.s m oderate for all year round sHuatio: ■Address W. .CROSBY, RldlnB and Brooklyn: yea r round situatio n . D r iving Club. 25-2 W ANTED—SITUATION—AS A COACHMAN. BY M anxman; neat appearance; height 5 feet 8 inches; aged 5S; xmder.stands hl.s bu abstainer; city, country, third st. N ew York City. a lness; total fty- 19-7 ; t ‘ E. C., 214 W e s t F ifty ; W ANTK I>-SITUATIO N—BY-A YOUNG M.4..N, 22: quick and energetic; w ith some practical know l edge of m edicine and surgery; desires a place In some such kindred business. Address W. K .. BoxTS, E a g le office. . 23-4 ■WANTED—SITUATION—BY .A R E S P E C T ABLE colored man in a private family, to w a it on the tablelie andnd m akeke hlmim sels ’ ng:g: a m a h e lf ge; the house or to do drivin good refen CORB.^, 12 Ormond place. ____________ a te family, to w a it on the If g en erally useful around ence. 24-2 W A NTED —SITUATION—AS BU T L E R IN P R l- vate fam ily or boarding hemsc. by a young c/^- orod m an: 'Willing, kind and obliging; cun give first class reference. Plen.se call for tw o days at 204 Prince st. • ROBINSON. W A NTED —SITUATION—AS COACHMAN, BY one who thoroughly understands his bur'ness: ------- on e wh o thorough ly understand s h is bu si careful city driver: strictly tem p erate; w illing nnd obliging; first class city reference. Ad- dres.s CITY, Box 27. E a g le office. 24-2 WANTE7D—SITUATION—AS A W A ITE R IN A first clns.s boarding hpuse or rosta.urant. by an Intelligent young colored man; m a n y years’ ex perience: good reference. Call all the w e e k on A. J., 466 i'”lerm o m av. fourth floor. 25-2 W A N T E D — \ W A S H IN G . E T C . W A NTED — w a s h i n g AND IRO NING—BY A German w o m a n ; to go out by the day. b9.> Flush in g av. Brooklyn.________________________24-2 W A N T E D —W ASH ING AND lU O N lN tJ -B Y A first cla s s laundress, fo take home fam ily w a sh ing or go out: not engaged Monday or Thursday. Please call or address Mrs. LIVIN G S T O N . «4^ Gates* av; top f l o o r . ' ___________________________ B O A R D I N a . C O N V E N IE N T For Business lien and Families. W A N T E D —WORK — WASHING OP. HOUS}-> | cleaning, by the day. Mrs. N E L S O N. 87 WycKoff [ st. Brooklyn. __________ _____ W A N T E D —WORK—W ASHING A N D IRONING or cleaning; good reference. Please call or ad- dres.s Ml.ss FO X. 377 Baltic st. Brooklyn.________ W .ANTED—WORK—W .\SHING A N D IRO.MNG. bv a re.spectable Swedish woman, to go out by to take home: or houseclcanlnp: has cf^.rpn/»«» Call for the clj good city reference. JOHNSON. I.tdl .Atlantic av. tw o days on WA.S'TED—W O R K -T O DO W A S H IN G , IRON- ing, cleaning, office work an d to take home •• * • ........Oman. Please calf ;lls. 25-2 w a shing, by a respectable at 58 .W yckoff st; ring two bell W A N T E D —W OK K—TO DO T H E W ORK OF the lov.'er part of house, u strong, reliable girl, vlth good reference. Call nt 1S4 BerkoLy place. W .\N T E D —WORK—TO GO OtTT BY TH E PA Y w a shing and Ironing or housecleaning, by a G^er- ntan w o m a n ; good references. Mrs. SL17GEU. 265 T w enty-third ?t, nr. Fifth a'*. fU'st lloor. 25-2 WANTBll^VORk— TO” c:o“ 3UT ' Bv‘' TI 1 E DAY 204 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, THE BERZSHIKE. ' A t t r n c t i v e M u it e o f ii ro n ii iN , o v e r l o o k - IiJKT e n t i r e I m y . > v e e k i y f o r t t v o , in - e l u d i n f ; v e r y M u p e r i o r o u t N i i i e nn<l N e r v i e r ; e o u v e i i l e n t t u ■\V n ll s t a n t i F u l t o n f e r r i e s iiiid !»ri<It;e: s t e a m e l e c t r i c f e r e l i v e s . DOUI5LE .\N D .SINGLE ROOMS; FINELY Fl.’R- ni.'ihrd; cxci-llcnt table; 15 m inutes to New York: Twelftl; 23-: 1; cxfi'llcn t table; l.» m inute s to , n«-ar all cars; m o d erate price. 266-268 sinrur Fltrh nv. 23-3 .'-T. UE'i'WrK.N PIER P .EPO NT CLARK. HOTEL WALDO. GENTI.E.vIFN A N D FAM ILIES. ______________ ^ST_.\ND SVEEKL\^ ______ 25-7 '\ ' d e h t i s t ' Park .sinno: 133 .Sovenih av; fine location for rntist: furnished bark parlor: ail co al.<o hall room; w ith -or willio'ut board. d e n t is t: ' W-7 w a shing and Ironing, or housecleaning, iiy a re- ; •spectable Swedish wom an. Call for tw o duys a: 6S4 Sackett st, near Fifth av; first floor. 25-2 W A N T E D -W O R K - T O GO OUT BY THE DAY w a shing and ironing or houfi-scleanlng, by a re- Hpect.iblc w o m a n ; h a s good city reference. Call for tw o d a y s at 201 Baltic st._______________ _ WA.NTED—W O R K -T O GO OUT HY TH E DAY or to take hom e w a shing and ironing, or to do housecleaning, by a respectable Sw e d ish woman: has good city reference. Call for tw o days at 841 Bergen st. 25-2 W A N T E D —WORK—TO GO OUT BY T H E D .\Y - -nsh s h lln n gg andnd ironingroning orr housocleanlnc.ousocieanlnt:. byy a re-e w a i o h b a r spectable ts'ornan: best city references. Call or addrers Mrs. HORAN, care of drug .«tore. W ash ington av and Bergen st; cards answered unless car fare paid. W A N T E D —WORK—HY THE DAY, BY A RK- spec'tabWr young colored girl, who is waiting for mudame to got a Iiou.so; w ill be found w lll- Please call Saturday evening and ;ITH ill 837 Fulton .st. .ideinhl sf. ing and neat. Plea se ca ll St .Sunday on REBECCA KEIT between Carlton nv and W A N T E D -W O R K —A - RESHK'.'TA RLE YOUNG married colored woman would like a position for a few hours dally or three fl.ays* work each week; reliable, neat and honest. Ctill on JIrs. WILLT.\MS 768 Fulton .‘*t. _______________________ W A N T E D —W ORK—HY .\ LAUNDRES.S. TO GO out by the day or w eek, or take w a sh in g home; ‘o ' of any kind; has good city refer- Ft: ring one hell. 25-2 can d work ence. 1.53 Butler ■W ANTED— M I S C E L L A i r E O U S . A. HANOVEE W ill pay 300 per cent, more than any other dealer for cast off clothing. I-’ostals prom p tly attended to. 267 Atl.'intio hv . 22-7 J..SHAEEER. p r t e c H im f c l f o r l e f t o f f c l o t l t - a l l x^OHtal o r i l e r a p r o m p t l y a f - t c i i d e A f o . 3J50 A t l a n t i c a v . 21-7 W A N T E D -T O BUY A FIR S T CI.ASS LIQl'OR Store, anywhere, In a good section o f Brooklyn. Any party having a <le.sirahle place w ith fair lease to sell, by giving full derails and address ing A. B. C., Box 2, E a g le office, w ill have con- flfiential attention. 24-2 166 DeKalb Av, Cor. Cumberland St, Opposite* Fort Grc-f:n»* Park; beautifully furnished corner ro.-m; all oonvenitnees: bright and sunny: mralf. first _________________________________ 19-7 151 STATE ST. N ice com fortable double and .“ingle rooms; good table: convenient to cars, bridge am i ferrloa: terms -derate. ■■ 19-8 moderate. _ _______ ____ _ ________ ____ ____ HEIGHT^^ldO WILLOW ST. N ear Pierrepont: 2 c(»nnectlng rooms’^ also single with hot and'cold w a ter: three m inutes fron w ° n ' Ft Kerry. ‘^10™ 27 MOKROE PLACE. Under new m u n a p einem : two w e ll furnished ri.ioms. with board; largo clo.sot and running w a ter; few minutps’ ‘vuik from h-rldge fjntl ferries. 19-7 5 GLEHADA PLACE , N ear D ecatur si; large, pleasant room s; homelike; near K ings County 1^, Fulton st and Sumner a-y '^'^19-7 261 Twelfth St, Hear Fifth Av. Large unci sm a ll room, with or w ithout board; m v cnlcni to elevated and surface cars: improve- lents; jirivate. 22-7 163 Joralemon St—Heights, N e w ly decorated, anrl furnished large hack roon or liall room on third floor; oxcoUont table; als< table bo-irdei's solieited. THE AELJi?GTOH, 62 and 64 MM ontagueontague st:t: apartmpartm entent hotel:otel: twowo minin s a h t m utes from W a ll Si Ferry; to let. one apartm ent, 4 rocmr end bath; excellent l.•uls'mr arid auon.ianco. 1,208 Dean St, Corner Uostrand Av. P r ivate fam ily of adults; large room: adult guc.«ts; delightful central location; convenient to elevat<»d road; cuisine sail.'tfaciory. _ __ 25-7 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Connecting rooms, v.-lth board: also large and single rooms for -gentlem en; references. 1.5 Cran- iV illow st and Columbia heights. 23-7 berry st. bet. • 206 WASHIHGTOH PARK, Opposite Fort Orcenc; handsom e large alcove and other rooms; liouse first class: 'phone, 1344 Main. TABLE BOARD. W A N T E D — H O U S E S . WA.VTEO—H O U S E -T O RENT. .S.MALL HQU.SE; ■ reasonable rent. Address, statin g location ami rent. A. B.. Box S .. Eagle ntfioe. W A \ T E I > — M O D E R N 71 S T O R Y P R I V A T E R E S I D E N C E . lO T H W A R D ; U N D E R .S141,0<M>. C A L L S L O A X E . S S 7 M A M I A T - T A \ A V , U R O O K L V N . 25-2 Phrk Slope, Hear Prospect Park West. Handsomely furnl!=»hcd room s.'new modern ho'use, itli owner; exclusive neighborhood; first class .table; ilcpirablo p a r iits nni.v.' C14 .Sixth si. 25-7 221 GLEENE AY. I W I^H TO BUY OR RENT SM A L L HOUSE betw een W a ll st and Fulton Ferries, on Height.®: fam ily four adults: if renting possession .May 1 dfsired ;-b e s t references. Address CASH. Box.;!, Eagle office. W A N T E D —P A R T S OT* HOXTSES. N ew ly opened; sin g le and double rooms; all nprovom ents: mu.*it be .«-ven to be appreciated; term.s_rc«asonuble; excellent table; luble gue.s^. 87 Schermerhorn St, Hr. Boerum PI. New- m a n a g em ent; nicely furnishr*! room.s; large room for .party young m u h e x c e l l e n t board; table batu’ders; all Im p r o v eim ius; oight m inutes fro?n the bridge. W A N T E D —SECOND STORY OR T H E UPPER rtt off a tww oo famam ilyily house,ouse, inn goodood locatbocation, par o a t f h i g l between Sum n er and Reid uvs; rent $16; best of reference g iven. Address B. T .. E a g le oi : be; iftlce W A N T E D — B U S I N E S S P U R P O S E S . W ISH TO BUY PROPERTY, ,i0 OR 75xI0u, OR a light factory, with or without Pteam power. In IVllllamslourgh. C. W E N Z E L ,. 409 South Fourth Floor Wanted For Machine Shop. oO.xlOO, or lai'ger, with power, steam h e a t Jtnd ele vator; m u st be w e ll lighted; state rent, etc. S. & P.. Ivaglo olficc. ' 25-2 W A N T E D — R E A L E S T A T E . A. BU ILD ING FOB M A N D F A C rU R IN G PUR POSES, TO CONT AIN 2O.'.li0 .SQUARE FEET. COLONIAL WORKS, BOON’T O X , J . FLATBl.’SH —W A N T E D A PLOT ABOUT 40X150. between E a s t Fourth and East E ighth sts. and A v enue C and Caton av; south and w e s t side - p referred. Send full partlcplars? fop five davs ■'\BARGONIAN. .^bx' 12,' E a g iff-brU a c h /.'4^ Broad- BOAKDIErS. 90 PIERREPONT ST. ..^wo large rooms, with private bath; w ith board; nlsb .single room. 22-10 164 STATE ST. Gcntli-men can find first class accommodatlDns at moderate term.'*. 22-7 REMSEN ST, 134. One large and medium slzed’’'sunny rdom, with board; tabic board; references, 22-7 13 AND 15 MONROE PLACE. Second story front, also large back rooni with board: five-m inutes from bridge and ferries. 23-7 PARK SLOPE—171 ST. MARKS AV. A large, pleasant room; also a hall room, to let, - with board; every convenience; table board. 19-7• 50 PIERREPONT ST. Furnished rooma, w ith first class board; refer ences exchanged. 19-7 5 MONTAGUE TERRACE. Block W all St Ferry; elegant house; baths; su perior-table; references. 24-T. .32 SEVENTH AV. H a n d som e ly furnished alcove room. W’lth ’ooard; coupie or tw o tefineu gentlem en preferred; pri vate, 25-2 273 ADELPHI ST. -•Vlcovo and h a ll rooms, nicely furnished; hot and cold w a ter; furnace heat; good board and at tendance; reference. 22-7 i79 Washington Park, Opp. Ft. Greene H a n d som ely furnished connecting rooms; also parlor and bedroom; high dags accom m o d a tions 'for parties w a n ting a refined home; referen c e .'22*8 HEIGHTS— 27~PIERREPONT~STr Two connecting rooms; also sin g le room; hot and cold w a ter; three m inutes from W all S t Ferry; reference. 22-7 9 SOUTH OXFORD ST. Desirable second story front room, also third floor room, w ith good board; references. Tele- l')hbne 3-i47F M ain. 24-7 BOARD—W A NTED , TWO YOUNG M E N TO board, .\p p ly a t 167 STATE ST. references exchanged. 25-2 9 MONTAGUE TERRACE— HEIGHTS N ew ly decorated square and hall room, second fleor, with board; all conveniences; strictly fir^t class table board: refereneos. < 23-7 80 HANSON PLACE. Uerner South Portland av; newly furni.shod and most unique rooms, singly dr en .suite; excellent stable board: references. 19-7 125 MONTAGUE ST. To let, w ith board, a large, well furnished front , room; southern exposure: houee and table flr.st cla.ss; also table boarders; rcferencc.s. 21-7 FIRST CLASS BOARD. . Large stone house, w ell heated; rooms newly decorated; elegan tly furnished; all Improvements; good service: reference. 370 Carlton av. ‘ 19-7 BEDFORD SECTION— 76 MACON ST. D a intily furnished room, large; steam heat; fiouthern exposure; tabic guests accom m odat ed. • JP-7 231 LINCOLH PLACE—PARK SLOPE Large room; very nicely furnished; no better lo cation in Brooklyn: near main entrance to I’ros- pect Park;, tw o more table frursts received. 20-7 W A N T E D — W A S H I N a , E T C . W A N T K D -W A S H IN G —BY A R E S P E C T A B L E German wom an. Mrs. HEGEL. 171 Sumpter ntreet. 25-2 Tel., 148 Sixth Av, Cor. St. Johns PI. (703’I»ros?jifrCl). for la r g e hall room or 19-7- FIRST CLASS TABLE BOASB. ■S\’ANTED—W ASH ING —BY A FIR S T CLASS laundres.'s, to go out by tho day or take ho: laundres.s to g o ou t by tho day or tak e hom e. Mrs. BALLINTINE't 53 Pennsylvania av. Brook- l y n . _________ . ________________ _ 25-2 W A N T E D -W .4SH I N G —TO GO OUT BY THE day or take home, by a'respectable w idow ; has good reference; dlsiuigagod on Monday. Please call at S'Jl Gatos av. toji floor. W .\N T E D - \V .\S H I N G - 0 CENTS A POITND, table and bed linen ready for use; underclothing starched, dried, ready to iron:' fam ily laundry. 327 Van Bttren st; lob'uhono 2323r. Bedford, 25-7 W A N T E D - W .\ S HIN G A N D IRQ N 1N G—TA K E home or go out by the day. 99 N ineteenth .st. near Third av. 24-2 W.VNTED—W ASHING A N D IRONING—TAKE home, by u laundress. Mrs. T IE R N E Y , 353 I i ' a .NTED—W ASHING A N D IRO.NING—TAKE home or w ill gf* but by the day. by o- re.spectable colored wom an; reference if wanted. 421 Tomp- klns av for two d a y n .________ 2.5-3 W A NTED -W A S H I.N G A ND IR O N IN G -'rO GO. ..... 4... .w- day, by a com p etent laundrosw; can 1 * f fine clothes: also Hhlrl», collars, oferencos. 614 Fulton pt. • 25-*2 ou t by tho (lay do nil kinds i 53 SEVENTH AV. Second floor alcove caml large bay window rooms; auliouite orr sinin g ly;y; newew lyy furnished:urnished: bestest off tabl<: ly on s o s g l n l f b o t sm a ll f a m ilies or gentlem en preferred. PARK SLOPE—481 THIRD ST. Hand.'X'mely furnished room? in new ly renovated house; excellent table and sor’.'iee: convenient to L and trolley; house and appoim m e ius first class. 433 Clermont Av,tHear Fulton St. i.shi*d: also two large floor: all conveniences; &uit client table; ter: Alcove, new ly furni.shed; also tw o large con- second floor; a ll conveniences; s u able thrvc or four adults; excellen t table; term s 19-7 n c c iin g rooms, ng th; moderate. Smf' clas.‘». 131 ST. JAMES PLACE. Select location; handsom ely furnished: large d story alcove: large clo.sets; well heateci every com fort and convenience: table rtr.9t 19-7 43 SOUTH OXFORD ST. room.s. EUitablo couple or gentlem a n : all conven- o fam ily having few . nice largo i^nces; n i c e l y fu r n ish e d an d good ta b le; rcfi 177 PABK PLACE. E.xceplional opportunity for partie.s to secure second floor, suddenly vacated by tcniint.s going to Europe; table and lious^ /ir s t clars; ref- 106, 108 AND .110 PIERREPONT BT. Large sqiiaj'* second floor front room, hsTflTjr • «.!-ecorate , . >om. . ly «.!-ecorated and furnished; also sniall room; table and attendance the best; table boartlors accomm o dated. 23-7 bTe TABLE BOARD— 142 SIXTH AV; BEST TABLE AND SERVICE; HANDSOME DINING ROOM. 19 HALSEY ST, NEAR BEDFORD AV. H a n d som e ly furnished square room.s; southern exposure; running w a ter; excellent table; con venient to all cars; table boarders accommo dated. 25-7 156 STERLING PLACE, Between Seventh av and Flatbush; uni-xpectedly them ex- vaeant; second story back room; south i posure: la r g e 'clo s e t s ; heat; al.“o sam e room on third floor: reference. ________ ■ ■ • __________ 25-7 m i Board-Park aomely aqd new ly • ffly Slope— 788 Carroll . Adjacent to Park: a^choice spacious floor, hand- abmely aqd new ly decorated and furnlsheci; en suite or .singly: ow n e r's adult fam ily: location, hie and gomeral environm ent strictly first clas tahl 170 SOUTH OXFORD ST. - To those desiring a home o f com fort w ith first class table and appointm e n ts a private adult n ily w ill -.receive gentlem a n and .wife or gentle- I ’i;* i fa n iily w ill -.receive gentle m a n and .wife or gentle men to board: cheerful .surroundings; ui».stalrs din Ingroom; aoce.ssible and centrally located. 23-7 PIERREPONT HOTK BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, One block from Wail St Ferry; select fam ily and translonl h o tel: rpym s'single or en suite; private baths KI.MFR ,K «tKAMAN. Prrtonetor B O A R D W A N T E D . BOARD W ANTED—FOR THE W INTER . A FU R - nlshed apnrim en; or 2 sunny connecting rooms, 3 Infant. Addr with board, for man. w ife and Infan t. S.. Box 16, Ragle office. *23-4 BOARD VVA.VrED—2 F U R N I S H E D ROOMS AND board for eldarly lady and comp.anlon. In pri vate fam ily,, referencc-j. exchanged. Address, statin g term s, etc.. H. N . T I F F T . 11 W illiam SI. N ew York City. ______ • 23-2 F U R N I S H E D ROOMS. I'UK.'CISHKU ROOMS—AT 7'2 FORT G REENE place; also low er part of house. 8 rooms, at 35 Fort (7rf-ene piaoe. to a fam ily. 25-2 65 COLUMBIA HEIGHTS. Large sunny loom , fu lly furnished on sam e floor is bath. Ti'lephone. 438 FIRST ST, NEAR SEVENTH AV. Three l.trgc. nicely furnished room s; every con venience; n-rms reasonable. *22 2ws 306 Cumberland St, Near Greene Av. Furni.shed room s to let at reasonable rati con yen tern to T. and trolley. FU R N ISH E D ItOOM—PLhW S A NT HALL BED- om. newly furnished and decorated; privaiii vith owner; J1.5C; breakfast if desired. .hou.se, with owner; 4LS Putnam av, near Tompkins. ST. FELIX ST, 110. Double, single; heated; ?2 up; nsur cars, thea- tersj_ private: seen Sunday; evenings. 140 LAFAYETTE AV, COR. CARLTON Large front m(j;n; all conveinionces; price; al.su hall i'oom._JL.5')._ iv e reasuMiable 25-.3 112 LAFAYETTE AV. Furnished rooms for gentlem en;' first clas.s ac- com m otlacions; references exchanged.' 24-7 49 STRONG PLACE. Furnished rooms to let. w ith or w ithout board: private fam ily; .‘^eleci nelc)il>orhoo<l. Vj-i 739 LAFAYETTE AV, Oo.se to Tcntpk'Ins Park: large, wall fum lahed from room; suitabU- nd story fro m room ; suitabU- f-jr one or two* snuthern*' e.ypos'Jie: in lious.» wit)i owner. 23-fi 136 HERKIMER ST, | N ear N o strand a v ; in detached houEc: la r g e alcove j room; four w indow s; one single room; httvlor dm- | ingroom; b u t l e r ’s service. ____ 25S CARLTON AV, NEAR DE KALB» large sct-ond story front and hall room, con« nf-c-ting or singly: n?'w bath: reasonable rates* olr-anlinvs.5 a siuwt.nlty; board next dotir. 19-1 71 GREENE AV. 477 GREENE AV, j Betw een Bedford and N ostrand: sunny alcove, ' ‘ I p r u i t i r o n ni-l Jin 11 m o T i i • f i n l f . t I . I . k .D * f - i - n _ Large second story alcove; also third floor frr^rjt , with every convenience; w ith or w'uhoui ___ • 25-3 bonrti. Betw een Bedford and N ostrand : sunn y alcove, square and hall room: quiet block; private fam - lly.________________________________________________^ 316 CAEITOI? AV. 5 ARLINGTON PLACE, Near H a lsey st: newly furnished rooms and s^'j- perlor board; in very attractive houa<i; taVde board. 25-3 Large, well furnished second story back room, w ith running w a ter and all convcnim c e s ; also good hall roupis. ___ __________ 25-!^ 182 SCHERMERHORN ST, Betw een .Smith and Hoyt; largo a:i.l snuill neatly- fuvnlshcd heated rcvins; five m inutes to brld 54 IIVIN-GSTON ST, and ferries. Betw(-er. Court and Cllntcn; very de.^irable largo front room; also hall roomn; nil improvement.s; roforenc-es. ' 2S-? 102 PUTNAM AV,- I''’urnl.‘:hrd lOomH in private fam ily; for one VO n)»n; clerk.? or :nechan!o^i wtcli or witi' I. PARK SL0PE--468 SECOND ST. Front room, nefitly cuffs; best re Front room , nea tl and comf-trtably furnlsln In fam i.y wUh I'e-w hoarders: table excellent: ton very modorat^'. '* W ANTED—WA.SHING A N D IRONING—TO GO .ou t by the day or take home, by a first class laundress: has personal reference. P lease call all week a t 791 St. Johns place. 24-2 3 MONTAGUE TERRACE—HEIGHTS . New m a n a g e m e n t: overlooking river; new ly fur- nlshe*!, splendid, large rooms; tine cuisine; six m/nute? to *Vew VorA: large room • f 6 t ' p a r ty ot young m en; tu’ble \boarders accommodated. 21-7 LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. Three rooms, neatly furnl.shed; ga.s range: dumb jraJtcr; como-nb-tit <•» trollvy lines and elev a t e d ; 54 nnd up. .510 Q'uincy st. 11.5-2 208 Scliermerhorn St, Near Hoyt. Ltrgo and sm a ll • hands-mtely f-antisbed viRima, suiinblo for couple or gentlem en; also hall rooms: private fam ily: hot and coLd w a ter; heat. 25-1