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ffMOOK JANUAHT 20, 189 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, ETC. TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, ETC SURROGATE'S NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES.

TVBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. ISO Montague street In pursuance of an order of tht; Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kingd, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all per.sons having claims agalimt HJALMAR CARLBERG, or JOHN COLBEY: EMANUEL RANUO, or ARANGO; WILLIAM J.

SHANLEY. ELIZA MOLPHY nnd MARY MAHER, lato of the City of Brooklyn. deceased, that they are late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therufoiv in tho snliscrlhor. the administrator, at SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, County of Kings Samuel T. Caffray and another, plaintiffs, against Mary V.

Caffray and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment duly made nnd entered in the above entitled action bearing date the fourth day of December. directing a sale of the premises in said judgment described, the undersigned, referee In the said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at Number 9 Willoughby street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 15th day of January, 3K)G. at twelve o'clock noon of that day, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, the land and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with tho dwelling thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Twentv Kixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, N.

bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Lafayette place distant one hundred and forty eight CMS) feet and seven (7) Inches northerly from the northerly side of Atlantic avenue; thence running easterly parallel with Atlantic avenue and part of the way through a party wall one hundred feet; thence northerly parallel with Lafayette place sixteen (1G) feet and eight (8) inches; thence westerly again parallel with Atlantic avenue and part of the way through another party wall one hundred feet to Lafayette place, and th.jnco southerly along Lafayette place sixteen (16) feet and eight (S) Inches to the place of beginning, said Lafayette place being now known as Sherlock place, being the same previously conveyed to Samuel Caffray by Ernest F. Sut terlin and wife by deed dated January 5th, lfiiS, and recorded in Register's office, Kings County, la liber 1.72 of Conveyances, page 217, January Sth. 1SSS. Dated December 17, 1803. GEO.

S. ESPENSCHEID, Referee. Daniel A. McKinney, Attorney for Plaintiffs, 4 and 5 Court square. Brooklyn, N.

Y. d23 3W The sale of the above described premises hereby adjourned to January 20, ISM, at the same hour and place. GEO. S. ESPENSCHEID.

Referee. Daniel A. McKinney. Atty. for 4 and 5 Court B'klyn, N.

Y. jaJ.6 4L SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE plaintiffs designate the County of Kings as the of trial of this action lienry C. Lltchfleid, Individually and as executor of and trustee under the last will and testament of Egbert S. Litchfield, deceased, and Emma L. plaintiffs, against Edward Everett Litchfield, KlUabeth T.

E. Oaklev, Jacob T. E. Litchfield, William H. Litch lleld, Charles T.

Litchfield, Mary E. Col ton, Arthur B. Litchfield. Helolse M. AUln.

Edward H. Lltchfleid, Frances Turnbull, Grace Denio Liitchlleld, Henry P. Litchfield, May Litchfield, Arthur Litchfield, Egbert L. Litchfield. Eliza L.

Pul ford, Calvin F. How, Lucy How, Dawes How, Klisha How. B. Willis How. William E.

Bacon. defendants To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the comp.alnt in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys with twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the lay of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by ult for trie relief demanded in the complaint. Dated August 2.t. 1813. SMITH, ORIF1 TN BUXTON, Plaintiff's Attorneys.

Office nnd ist Office address No. l'J Court st, Brooklyn, N. Y. To the defendants Charles T. Litchfield.

Mary E. Colton, Arthur B. Litchfield, Frances L. Turnbull, Mav Litchfield. Arthur Litchfield, Egbert L.

Litchfield, Eliza L. Pulfurd, Calvin F. How. Dawes How, Eliulm L. How, B.

Willis How and William E. Bacon, and each of them The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Williard Bartlett. Justice of the supreme court of the State of New York, dated the 22d day of November. lBW.

and filed wl th the complaint in the office of the clerk of the County of Kings, at the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State cf New York, on November 22, 1S05. Dated Brooklyn, November 22, SMITH. GRIFFIN BUXTON. Plffs. jal4 lri Court st.

Brooklyn. N. Y. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Trial desired in Kings County Thomas Edwards, Annie F. Edwards.

Louisa M. Gabriel, Harriet A. Purdy and Lizzie Brand, plaintiffs, against Lydia Edwards. Theodore P. Edwards, Amy Edwards.

Elmira Doe (formerly Elmira Edwards), If married, the name "Doe" being fictitious, her marital name being unknown to plaintiffs; Caroline Tilton, Lydia Ann Gulick, Olive Dey Edwards and Sarah E. Edwards, defendants. Summons To the above named defendants and each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs' attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Brooklyn, January 2, 1S9G. H.

S. HE MING WAY. Attorney for Plaintiffs. Office and Post Office address. No.

371 Fulton street. Brooklyn. N. Y. To Lvdia Edwards.

Theodore P. Edwards, Amy Edwards. Elmira Doe (formerly Elmira Edwards), Caroline Tilton and Olive Dey Edwards: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order at Hon. Nathaniel H. Clement, a Justice of the Supreme Court, State of New York, dated the 4th day of January.

1S9G. and filed with the complaint In the office of the Cierk of 'the Comity of Kings, at the Hall of Records. In the City of Brooklyn. Dated Brooklyn. January G.

1SSC. S. S. EMTNG WA Attorney for Plaintiffs. Office and Post Office address.

No. 371 Fulton street. Brooklyn, N. Y. jaG Gw PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES.

"TUBLic ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague treat In pursuance of an order of tin? Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is herebv given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MABEL SEAGRAM, WILLIAM L. BENNEM, JOHANNA O'NEILL.

ROSE KEGNEY and SOPHIE KRAUSE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased that they are required to exhibit the name, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, ut his office. Room No. 515, Real Estate Exchange, No. 1SD Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the 13th day of July, A.

D. 1S96. Dated January 0, 1S3C. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Administrator.

jatjjJni PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE. REAL Estate Exchange. No. 3S9 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all per.sons having claims against ANNIE THOMPSON, FRED. SCHVvTERlNG. CARMINE SESSA or SERIO. MARTIN EHLERS and JANE late of the City of Brooklyn. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office.

Boom i No. 515, Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. Brooklyn, N. on or before the 2lst day of April, 1396.

Dated Brooklyn. October 14, 1833. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Administrator. Public Administrator of the County of Kings.

ol4 6m PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE. REAL Estate Exchange, No. 2W) Montague street In pursuance or an order of the Hon. George B. Abbott Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIAM H.

STILLWELL. CATHARINE CARNEY, born MCLAUGHLIN: ELIZABETH O'RIORDAN, EVA GUISSINGER and MARY WILSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office, Room No. 515, Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the 2lst day of April, 1SHG.

Dated Brooklyn, October 14. 1S95. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Administrator. Publlo Administrator of the County or Kings.

014 6m PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. 189 ilontague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having ciaims against MARIA C. JOHANSON, PAULINE C.

STORCK, formerly MOLL; DEHLIA DAVIS. ELLEN FAGAN, CATHARINE PAGAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, and JOSEPH R. PARKER, late of Queen Anne County, Maryland, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the eubscriber. the administrator, at his office. Room No.

515. Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the 18th day of January, A. D.

1S9G. Dated July 8. H95. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT.

Ptiblic Administrator of the County of Kings, AdmInistrator! jyS flmM PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street In pursuance ot an order of the Hon. B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is herebv given, according to law, to all persona having claims against JACOB S.

HESSLER, late of frankfort, Germany; MARY BEDFORD. ANNE TONKR, JOVIN PETTI and HENRY" REM MERT, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator. at his olflce. Room No. 515, Real Estate Exchange, No.

1S9 Montague street. Brooklyn, N. on or before the 21st day of April, 3896. Dated Brooklyn, October 14. 1S95.

WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Administrator. Public Administrator of the County of Kings. ol4 Cm PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Excbanne, No.

3S9 Montague street In pursuance ot an order of the Hon. Goorge B. Abbott, Surrogaie of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against EDWIN BAKER late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the executor, at his ofucv, Room No. 515. Real Estate Exchange.

No. 1S9 Montague street, Brooklvn. N. on or about the Sth day of June, lfc9t. Dated Brooklyn, December 2.

WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Public Administrator of the County of Kings, as Executor of the lust will and testament of Edwin Baker, deceased. d2 6m PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE," REAL Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon.

Qeorga li. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, nottco ia herebv given, according to law, to till persona having claims against JAMES CORNELIUS, otherwise known as JAMES CUNERN JAMES DIN. JANE POOLE, PETKR J. MALLON and ELLEN RORKE or O'RORKB, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office. Room No.

ulZ, Real Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the ISth day of January, A. D.

1S9. Dated July $. 1S95. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT.

Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Administrator. yS 6mM PUKLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE," REAL Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague street in pursuance of an order uf the Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice in hereby given, according to law, to ail persons having claims against HERMAN GUTSC'H LAG, E. LEVIS, JOHN GILLESPIE and ALFRED KETCH AM. late of the City of Brooklvn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the snuie. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, ar his oflice. Rnm No.

515, Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street. Brooklyn. N. on or before the 3t3th day of June, lS9i.

Dated Brooklyn, December i. lSKi. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Administrator. 09 tini lob Printing isslF xnBrr.nTro 'IlOSIPTLt WW J'W" AT SEASONABLE miOKX Easrle Job Printing Department, Ertulo fliiildinjE.

Wash ins ton find Sts. Fifth b'iuor. Yiiku larte possenutr Railroads. "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD." TSfEWYORK ySt HUDSON RIVER B.Bi From Griuid Ceulril Station, iM street. BIO A.

21. Kxccpt Suae Express, fastest train in the world. Stops Albany, Utica. Syracuse and Rochester. Dua BuKalo 4M5 P.

Niasara 'alls 5:5 P. M. 8:30 A. M. Lally.

Fast Mail or PoushKcepsle, Albany, Utica, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Tails. Chlcaco. A. M. Except Sunday.

Day Express. For I1 Important New York State points. 1:00 P. H.Uatly. Limited for Columbus.

Cincinnati, Indianapolis ana St. Louis, fatops at Poushkeepsle, Albany. Utica, Syracuse. Rochester and Buffalo. 1:00 P.

M. Dally. Chlcaso Special tor Detroit, leve and, Toledo and Chicoso. Stops at FouBh keepsle, Albany. Schenectady, Utlca.

Syracuse. Rochester and Buffalo. 3:30 V. M. Excopt Sunday.

TVest Point. Poueh Albany, Troy. Saratoga P. M. Iaily.

North Shore Limited Due Detroit a. Chicago 4:30 P. M. Stops at Albany Utica and Syracuse. aii For Albany.

Adirondack Mountains, Montreal. Syracuse, Buffalo. Niasara Falls. Cleveland. Toledo.

De trolt, Chicago. Cincinnati, St. Louis. :23 P. M.

Daily. Tor Troy, Saratoga. Burline ton. Flattsburs. St.

Albans and Montreal. 7:30 P. M. Daily For Buffalo. Ni.

Cleveland, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chlcaso. Stops at Poushltecpsle. Albany and Utlca. 8:00 P.

M. Dally. Carries sleeping only, for points on Fall Brook Railway, Ma Lyons, and for Rochester. ttt :15 P. M.

Dally. For Syracuse. Osweso. ter town. Osdensburs, Buffalo.

N'asaJa aus. Cleveland. Toledo. Chicago, and except Saturday for Cape Vincent and the Auburn road. 02:10 Night.

Theater train for Chicago and principal points on Nov York Central, cverj msw. except Sunday night. Sunday nights Albany ana Chicago sleepers leave on 3:15 P. M. train.

8:06 A. M. and 3:33 P. M. Daily, except Sunday.

to Pittsfleld. via Karlem Division. A. M. Sunday only, to Pittsfleld and tne Berkshire Hills, via Harlem Division.

"ALL NIGHT" TRAINS TO YONKERS. "All night" trains run between 155th street and points on the Putnam Division as ar as "lonkers, In connection with the elevated road. Jno n'y line running "all nlghf trains out of New orn. Wagner Palace Car3 on all through trains. Trains Illuminated with Plntsch Light.

Tickets and IVagner offices at Grand Central Station. 113 Broadway. 14 Park place. M. Jl; Broadway, 31 East 14th fit, 042 Broadway, 23o Columbus av, West 125th st and 13Sth at station.

New York; 338 and 720 Fulton st and lOi Broadway, E. Brooklyn. Baggage cheeked from hotel or residenco by the "Westcott Express Company. JOHN M. TOrCEY.

GEORGE H. DANIELS. General Manager. General Passenger Agent. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA A.D WBiTEBS RAILROAD.

Stations la New York, foot of Barclay and Christopher sts. VESTIBULE TRAINS. PULLMAN BUFFET CAP.S. PINTSCH LIGHTS. Direct route to NEWARK, BLOOMFIELD, MONTCLAIR, THE ORANGES, Summit.

Ber nardsville. Basking Ridge. Madison, Morrlstown. Passaic. Boonton, Dover, Stanhope.

NEWTON, IiUDD'S LAKE, LAKE HOPAT CONG, Ilackettstown. SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN'. Washington. PHILMT'SRURG, EASTON, WATER GAP. STROUDSBURG.

Pocono Mountains. SCRANTON. P1TTSTON. WILKES BARRE. NANT1COKE.

DANVILLE. NORTHUMBERLAND. MOXTROSK. T3INGHAMTON. OXFORD.

NORWICH. Watervllle. UTICA. RICHFIELD SPRING. Cortland.

SYRACUSE. OSWEGO. ITHACA. OWKGO. ELMIRA.

CORNING, BATH. DANVILLE. BUFFALO, and all points AVE ST, NORTHWEST and SOUTHWEST. 7:20 A. M.

B1NGHAMTON MAIL. Stops at principal stations. A. M. BUFFALO.

SCRANTON. BINGHAM TON. UTICA. RICHFIELD SPRINGS. SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EXPRESS.

Pullman Buffet cars. Connects at Buffalo with train for Chicago and Polms WEST. 1:00 P. M. SCRANTON, BINGHAMTON and EI MIRA EXPRESS.

Pullman Buffet Palace Cars. 4:00 P. M. SCRANTON, WII KESBARRE and PLYMOUTH EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Palace Cars.

7:7,0 P. M. (daily) BUFFALO VESTIBULE LIMITED EXPRESS for SCRANTON. BINGHAM TON, EI.MIRA, BUFFALO. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CAR connects at BUFFALO with train for Chicago and points WEST.

3:30 P. M. (dally) BUFFALO, SCRANTON. BINGHAMTON, SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Sleepers.

TICKETS AND PULLMAN ACCOMMODATIONS at 14 Park place and 429 Broadway. Tickets at ferry stations, 042 Broadway. HI Fourth corner Twelfth st, 53 West One Hundred and Twenty fifth st. 235 Columbus av, New York; 338 and 726 Fulton st. and 103 Broadway, Brooklyn.

Time table giving full Information at all 'ations. TTESTCOTT'S EXPRESS COMPANY will call for and deliver baggage from hotel or residence to destination. lenusyiiama EAILHOAD. STATION FOOT OF FULTON STREET. IN EFFECT JANUARY 15, 15UJ.

A. M. FAST LINE Parlor Car to Pittsburg. 8:45 A. M.

PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED Pullman Compartment. Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars. Arrives Chicago. A. Cleveland, 3:25 A.

Cincinnati. 6:40 A. Indianapolis, A. Louisville, 11:50 A. St.

Louis. 3 P. Toledo, 9:00 A. M. 1:45 P.

M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis. Louisville and Chicago.

Arrives Cincinnati 10:45 A. St. Louis 7 P. Chicago 5:15 P. M.

P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to Chicago and Cleveland. Arrives Cleveland 11:25 A. Chicago 9 P.

M. next day. 7:25 V. M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to Cincinnati and St.

Louis. Arrives Cincinanti P. St. Louis 7 A. M.

second morning. 7:45 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping Oar to Pittsburg. Connects for Chicago daily and Cleveland except Saturday.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. 7:45 8:16, 10:00 (Dining Cart. 10:47 A. 12:40, 1:45 (3:05 "Congressional all Parlor and Dining Cars). .1:05 (Dining Car), 4:15 (Dining Cur).

4:4" (Dining Car), 8:45 and 11:00 P. Mv Sunday, 3:10, 10:47 A. M. (3:05 "Congressional all Parlor and Dining Cars); 3:05 (Dining Car), 4:15 (Dining Car). 4:47 (Dining Car), 8:43 and 11:00 P.

M. ATLANTIC CITY, 1:30 P. M. week days. Buffet Parlor Car and Day Coach through to Atlantic City.

For CAPE MAY, 12:40 P. M. week days. Ticket offices: No. 4 Court st.

08 Broadway. 860 Fulton st and Brooklyn Annex Station, loot of Fulton st, Broklyn. The New York Transfer Company will call for and cheek baggage from hotels and residences through to destination. S. M.

PREVOST. J. R. WOOD. General Manager.

General Pass'r Agent. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD LEAVE FOOT FULTON ST, BROOKLYN ANNEX. 6:42 A. dally, except Sundays, for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate stations. 8:00 A.

M. daily for GENEVA. ROCHESTER. BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, SUSPENSION BRIDGE and tho West and principal local points; dining car to Suspension Bridge. Pullman vestibule sleeper to Chicago.

10:47 A. M. daily (leaves at 10:15 A. M. Sundays) for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate points.

Connections for Reading and Harrlsburg. 12:40 P. daily, except Sunday, for ELMIRA and all intermediate stations, connecting for Potts vllle and Reading; chair car to Wllkesbarre. 3:05 P. Sundays only, for WILKESBARRB, L.

and B. Junction and all intermediate points. 3:42 P. dally, except Sunday, for L. and B.

JUNCTION and the principal intermediate stn Hons. Pullman buffet parlor car for Wllkesbarre connections for Pottsville. 3:57 P. dally, except Sunday, for BOUND 'BROOK and intermediate stations. 5:05 P.

M. daily for EASTON and Intermediate stations. 5:45 P. M. daily, lor BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and all points West.

Pullman sleeper, vestibule train New York to Chicago, sleeper to Buffalo and Toronto. Connections for Reading and Harrisburg. 6:15 P. M. dally, except Sunday, for EASTON and Intermediate stations.

8:45 P. M. daily for ITHACA. GENEVA. ROCHESTER, BUFFALO.

NIAGARA FALLS and all points West. Pullman sleeper to Chicago and Buffalo; chair car to Wllkesbarre. Tickets and Pullman accommodations at 235. 261. 944 and 1,323 Broadway, 31 East 14th st.

156 East 125th st, New Yorki 344 and 860 Fulton st. 4 Court st, ya uroauway ana urooiuyn Annex, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tho New York Transfer Co. will call for and check baggage from hotel or residence through to destination.

Long island railroad TRAINS LEAVE FLATBUSH AV STATION for Greenport. 8:25 A. 3:55 P. M. Sunday, 9:03 A.

M. Amagansett, the Hamptons, Sag Harbor. A. 3:25 P. Sundays.

9:03 A. M. Montauk. 8:25 A. M.

Sunday, 9:03 A. M. Moriches. 3:25 A. 3:25 P.

M. Sunday, 9:03 A. M. Patchogue, 8:25, 10:52 A. 1:54.

.1:23, 4:20, 6:30 P. Sunday, 9:03 A. M. Babylon. 7:10, 7:55.

8:25, 10:52 A. 1:54, 3:25, 3:55, 4:55, 5:20.6:00,7:00.10:08 T. SI. (12:03 night. Wed.

and Sat. only); Sunday, SMS, 9:03 A. 6:22 P. M. Port Jefferson, Nortliport, Huntington, Cold Spring.

Wading River. 8:55 A. 4:30 P. M. (10:52 A.

6:23 P. Nortliport only); Sundav, A. M. (10:00 A. 31..

P. Xorthpurt only). Oyster Hay. Glen Cove, Sea Cliff. Roslvn.

0:40, 10:52 A. 1:54, 2:23, 4:20. 5:20, 7:00, P. M. night.

Wed. and Sat. onlv) Sunday. 9:03, 10:00 A. 6:22 P.

M. Far Rfiik away Branch. 6:07. lo A. 1:25, 3:25, 4:30.

4:55. 5:30. 6:23. P. M.

12:08 night; Sunday. 10:00. 11:22 A. 2:00. 7:35 P.

M. Arverne. 6:117, A. 1:25, 4:30, 6:30 P. M.

Sunday. A. M. ton avenue, 30:52 A. 1:25, 3:25, 4:30.

5:30. P. M. Sunday. 30.00 A.

M. Garden City anil Hempstead, 6:45. 7:55. 10:52 A. M.

1:54. 3:25. 4:20. 5:20. 6:00.

6:23. 7:00. 10:08 p. 32 night: Sunday. A.

2:00. 6:22. 10:05 p. M. Manhattan "Beach, 6:45, 9:20 A.

12:00. 6:23 P. M. Sunday, A. "12:31.

4:33 M. ERIE RAILROAD. Through train? leave Nvv York, foot of Chambers at. as Tollowa. and live minutes earlier from Went.

Twvnty tliird st: A. M. "WMtlbul Kxpress. dally, for TVay orly. Blnghaimon, Elmlra.

Buffalo, Brudford, Jameniown, MeauvlUe and the Weal. Parlor car to Buffalo. 2:30 P. M. Vestibule limited, dally.

Solid train to Chicago via Chautauqua Arrival CJew lana, A. M. I'liicao. P. M.

SWpera to Chicago. Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dining Cars. 7:30 M. JuITalo Vestibule Kxpivsa, dally.

Arrives BulTnlo. 7 A. malting direct connections for I). Chicago anil the "West. SM5 P.

M. Ohmitaunuu I alco and Niagara Fulln dally. Holld train to Chicago. Sleepers Buffalo. Onic io and Cincinnati.

Dlnlns cars. Ticket ofllco 5: 111. 401 and or7 Broadway; Oinmborn and Twonty tlilnl kL I. itIcf, N. Y.

23 Broadway and Knit on st, liruoklyn. T. nODICIiT Pusf dipTer Aconf. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OR NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To Wilhelmlne Risen, Frederick Risen. Louisa Risen, widow of Herman Risen, deceased; Schmled IT.

Risen. Priederlch Risen, Mary Risen, "Mary" being hctiUous, her real Christian name being unknown and cannot be ascertained; Maria Rtsch. the lumo ii ia." being fictitious, her real Christian name being unknown and cannot be ascertained; Friederlch Risch, Louise Risch, Cath nrlna Risch, the name "Catharina" being flc her real Christian name being unknown to petitioner and cannot be ascertjlned; Sophie Otiermann, Lisette Friemann. Beinrich Frie mann. ilh in i nmf "Wiihrlm" being fictitious, his real Christian nnme being un known and cannot be ascertained; W.lhelm Risch i ni LT.

t. iiv, fhj i Cltr of i'rnn'k in ttI' wteW petitioned our Surrogate 'a Court St the County Cf KlnS tO hflVA r.rr Ueinimont In WrltlllE. bearing date the 28th dav of June, 1S04, relating to real and personal property duly proved as the last will and testament of AUGUST RISCH, late of Brooklyn, N. deceased. Wherefore, you and each or you are hereby cited and required to nppear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrugate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records.

In the City of Brooklyn, 6n the 29th day of January, 1S0G. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to a ttend the probate of tire last will and testament, and that the above made infants then and there show cause why a soeclal guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. Jn testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto al'lxod. Witness, Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of our said coun L. S.j ty, ut the City of Brooklyn, the 12th day of December, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety live. JOSEPH W. CARROLL.

dl6 Cw Clerk ot the Surrogate's Court. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To John Thompson, Eliza N. Davidson, Maria McCoubrey, James Thompson. William Held, Maria Jane Irvine. Henry James Reid.

Annie Thompson Reid. Alice Maud Reid. Susan Elizabeth Reld. Sellna Rebecca Rcld and to all other persons whose names and parts of whose names and whose nlace and nlacea of residence are unknown, and cannot after reasonable diligence be ascertained, who are interested in the uate of Rebecca J. Quincev, deceased, either as heirs at law.

next nf kin or otherwise, send grating: Whereas, John T. Davidson of the t'iiy Brooklyn. County of Kings, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of ings, to have a certain insLrumimt in writing bearing date the eighteenth day of May, relating to ral and personal property duly proved as the last will 'and testament of REBECCA J. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and nch of you ant hereby cited and required to appr ar before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, held at the Hall of Records, in the city of Brooklyn, on the 10th da3" uf February.

1SCJ, at ten o'clock in the fore noun, then ar.a there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament; and that the above named Infants then and there show caue why a MM'ciai guardian should n. be appointed to appear for thorn on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal' of our said Surrogate's, Court to be hereunto at'lxed. Witness, Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of our said county. (L. at th City of Brooklyn, the ISth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand ight hundred and ninety five. JOSEPH W. CARROLL.

Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. D. Gilbert Barnett. Att'y to Petitioner. 1S9 Montague street.

Brooklyn. d23 6w PEOPLE" OF Ej STATE UF NEW YORK, by the grace of God Tree and independent To John S. Little, Kate Wallace, Margaret Wallace, Ellen Wallace, Daniel Wallace. st nd greeting: Whereas, Daniel O'Reilly, of the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, ha3 lately petitioned our SurroKate's Court cf the County of Kings, to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 14th day of September, 1S95, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of MARY W.

LITTLE, late of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the Count of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn; on the 17th day of February. 1S9J. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, wt have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to he hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. George (L. S) B. Abbott. Surrogate of our said county, at the City of Brooklyn, the 23d dav Jjecemoer, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ani alnety flve" OFPH CAR POT d0 Cw Clerk of th Surrogate's iVmr ierK iin surrogates IN PLRSLANCB OP AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persona having claims against GEORGE THOMA. late of the City of Brooklyn. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the nub srribers at the place of business of Guatavus a.

i xj. riu.un.iuiL auua, in it of) New York, on or before the first day of "July next. Dated December 21. 1S95. GUSTAVUS A.

ORTH. PHILIPP THOMA. Executors. Francis B. Chedrc y.

Attorney for Executors No. 2i0 Broadway. New York City. d23 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George Abbott, Surrogate of the Counry of ICings, notice is hereby given, according to law.

to all persona having claims against WILLT AM MYERS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of Thomas F. Smith, her attorney. No. 14s A Hull street, in the City of Brooklyn, her place of transacting business, on or before the 12th day of March next. Dated September 9, li'9.

MARY A. MYERS. Administratrix. Thomas F. Smith.

Att'y for HSA Hull street. Brooklyn, se9 6mM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kii.gs, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JOHN W. RUX.TOX, liite of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business.

No. Ill Second stret in said city, on or before the thirtieth day of May next. Dated November 7. 1S95. BOLTON RUXTON WILLIAM FARRER.

Executors. Townsend Wandell. Attorney for Executors. 51 Chambers street. New York City.

nil Cm IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER uF THE Run. George B. Abbott, Surrosate ot the County of Kings, no; ice is hereby given, according tu law, to all persons having claims against JULIA C. SMITH, late cf the City of Brooklvn. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers Thereof, to the subscribers, at No.

20 Lexington avenue, Brooklyn, New York, on or before the 20th day of June next. Dated November 19, 1S95. SAMUEL W. BENNETT. WILLIAM J.

BENNETT. David K. Case. Atty. for Executors, 99 Nassau street.

New York City. n25 OniM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the Countv of Kings, notice is hereby given, according tu law, to all persons having claims against MARY L.

EDWARDS, a resident of Ocean Grove. New Jersey, late of the City of Brooklyn, N. Y. deceased, that they are required to exhibit thp game, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at the oflice of Parker and Scudder, their attorneys. No.

1S1 Broadway, N. their place of transacting business, on or before the twentieth day of July next. Dated January 9, 1S96. iniUJJUitJc Jr. WINFTELD H.

JAR RETT. jalSGniM Administrators. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott.

Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims against EDW VRI) H. DUSTMANN, late of the City of Brooklyn 111 tjit vuuiiij ui wiwti. ucueueeu, tnat they required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at the office of Edwin C. Schaffer. No.

2 Court in the City of Brooklyn, mhw TiM ne" Dated December 30, 3S9. HELEN J. DUSTMANN. Administratrix. dS0Gmo I IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE lion.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, i to all persons having claims against JOHN BOLL MANN, late of the City of Brooklvn. decpaspd. i thai they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at the ottlce of Sackett Lang. No.

21 Park row. in the Citv of New York, on or before the lirst dav of May next Dated October 17th, 1S95. RUDOLPH REIMER JOHN HOLTHUSEN; Executors. Sackett Lang. Attys.

for Executors, 21 Park row, New York City. o21 6m CORPORATION NOTICES. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE pttv rT uuuuivi i ao acciae ana oraain as fo lows, viz That it is necessary to cause the sidewalks I rront ox 10 is ironnng upon tne west side Kaiun avenue. Between naisey street aid Hancock street, known as lot No li: block 35, Twenty fifth Ward map, to be flagged and with blue flagging where not already done, to the width of live (5) feet for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said sidewalk is the cause. And they hereby ordain that said sidewalk be so flagged and reilareed nr rhu pense of the owner or owners thereof, and the Lt'iJiuuuciii.

ui n. i nertny directed to advertise for props ils for doing such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirls vote this 2.h day nf November, IS95 JaU JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk. DUNCIL OF THE CITY UV.U lr.

Aa. sidewalks in front of lots irontir.g upon southerly side Harrison street Between an Brunt street and Co lumbla street, known a lots Nos. 34 3it 38 41 it. 00. 01.

unnjtv ou, 01 a. 1 11 map. to be (lagged with blue stone Hugging where not already uouc. to tne winin 01 nve o) teet, tor the purpose of ubatlng a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said sidewalk is the cause. And they hereby ordain that said sidewalk be so Hugged at the txpense of the owner or owners thereof, and the Department of City Works Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work.

Tha foregoing decision nnd ordinance were adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds vote this 25th day of November. JalJlOt JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, That it Is necessary to cause the sidewalks In front of lots fronting upon the north side of Palmetto street, known as lots Nos. 32A.

33. 34. S4A. block 50, Twenty eighth Ward man. ti iggeJ and retlagged with blue stone flagging where not already done, to the width of live (5 feet for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition or the sakl idwalk 1r the cause.

And they hereby ordain that said sidewalk be so llagged and rcflagged at the expense of the owner or owners thereof, and tne Department of City Works Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing hijcIi work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds vote this day of November. 1S95. mt JOSEPH BENJAMIN. Citv Clerk.

1 I I I I I 1 I I SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Robert E. Day, plaintiff, against Malcolm MacGrogor, individually and as solo surviving executor of the last will and testament of Malcolm MacGrogor, deceased; Mary Elizabeth Campbell, Mary Robinson MacGregor, Christiana L. Day, wife of the plaintiff: Alice MacGregor Muller. Donald MacGregor, Katharine A. KlldufC and William M.

KlldufC, her husband; Jessie MacGregor, Emma Benham Hubbard and John F. Hubbard, her husband; Ann Elizabeth Coper, Malcolm MacGregor Cooper and Ada Cooper, his wife; Frederick C. Cooper, Jr. James Cooper and Helen Cooper his wife; Thomas J. McCahill, as sole surviving executor of the last will and testament of Bryan McCahill, deceased; Ellen M.

McCahill and Sarah W. Howard, defendants the undersigned, duly appointed referee, by order of this court, bearing date the 1st day of October. 1S93, and duly entered herein, hereby require each person not a party to the action, who. at the date of said order had a lien upon any Individual share or interest In the property sought to bo partitioned or sold herein, and which Is hereinafter described, to appear before me on or before the 4ih day of March, 189(1, at my office, number 2U9 Broadway, in the City of New York, in the County of New York, to prove his or her lien and the true amount due or to become due to him or her by reason thereof. The premises are described In the complaint in the above entitled action, as follows: Parcel Number One All those certain lets, pieces or parcels of land with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situate, lying and being In tho Nineteenth "Ward of the City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Eighty third street, distant three hundred and twenty two feet nine inches and two thirds of an Inch (322 ft.

9 2 3 in.) easterly from the easterly side of Fourth avenue: thence running southerly and parallel with Fourth ai eiiue one hundred and two feel, two inches (102 ft. 2 in.) to the center line of tne block between Eighty second and Eighty third streets; thence easterly along said center line and parallel with Eighty third street thirty six feet one inch 2C ft. 1 in.) thence northerly and again parallel with Fourth avenue one hundred and two feet and two inches (102 ft. 2 in.) to Eighty third street, and thence westerly along said last mentioned street thirty six feet one Inch (30 ft. 1 ln.

to the point or place of beginning. sSaid premises being known by the street numbers 12H and East Eighty third street. Parcel Number Two All thut certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the Twelfth Ward of the City of New York, bounded and described as follows, Beginning at a point on the northerly side of One Hundred and Twenty second street, distant two hundred feet (200 ft.) westerly from the westerly side of Third avenue; running thence westerly along said northerly side of One Hundred and Twenty second street twenty one feet (21 thenc northerly and parallel with Third avenue seventy four feet one inch (74 ft. 1 in.) to the line of land belonginc to the heirs of John Adriance; thence In northeasterly direction along said line to a point thereon distant eighty eight feet seven inches ft. 7 in.) northerly from the northerly side of Ono Hundred and TweNty second street; thence easterly and parallel with said street two feet four inches (2 ft.

4 and thence southerly and parallel with Third avenue eighty eight feet seven inches (Ss ft. 7 in.) to the paid northerly side of One Hundred and Twenty second street at the polpt or place of beginning. Being known by the street number 171 East One Hundred and Twenty second street. Parcel Number Three All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building and improvements thereon, situate, lying and beinK in tho Sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows, Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Fourth place with the easterly side of Clinton street and running thence easterly along the northerly side of Fourth place (as the same was established by the act of Legislature of April llth, 1S52) seventy five (75) feet; thence northerly and parallel with Clinton street, sixteen (1G) feet eight (6) Inches; thence westerly and parallel with Fourth place to and through the crnter of a party wall seventy five (75) feet to the easterly side of Clinton street, and thence southerly along said easterly side of Clinton street sixteen (Hi) feet eight (S) inches to the corner aforesaid, the point or place of beginning, together with the right of the court yard on Fourth place adjoining said premises. Being the same premises which were conveyed to said Malcolm MacGregor by deed bearing date the 15th day of February, 186S, and recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings In Liber 802 of Conveyances, page 346, on the 17th day of 'February.

Dated New York, January 11, 1S9C. EDWARD J. McGEAN, Referee. 229 Broadway. N.

Y. City. B. F. McCahill, Plaintiff's Attorney, Larchmont, New York.

Jal3 Gw NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Mary "Weston, Individually, and Samuel G. Hull and said Mary Weston, as administrators of the goods, chattels and credits of Martha Weston, deceased, plaintiffs, against Joseph Scholder and Mary Scholder, his wife; James F. Scholder and Mary Scholder, his wife: Mary C. Scholder and Margaret Scholder. defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action on the 31st day of December.

the undersigned, tho referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at No. 0 Willoughby street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 7th day of February, 1S9G, at 12 o'clock noon on that day, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, the premises described In said judgment an follows, to wit: AU that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Eighth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows: Commencing on the rear line and at the southwesterly corner of a lot of land which Tronts northeasterly on Eleventh street, lately conveyed by Henry L. Clark, of said City of Brooklyn, and. Phebe Maria, his wife, to Patrick Longany.

which corner is forty (40) feet southeast of Fifth avenue as said street and avenue are laid down on a certain map filed in Kings County Clerkls. now Register's oflice, styled map of Henry Clark, situated In the Eighth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, surveyed by Isaac H. Herbert, June, 1S3.1, running thence southeasterly along the rear line of said Longany's lot and parallel with said Eleventh street twenty (20) feet; thence southwesterly parallel with said Fifth avenue about one hundred and seventeen (117) feet and live CO Inches to land formerly of Richard Berry thence northwesterly aldng said land of Richard Berry parallel with said Eleventh street twenty (20) feetj thence northeasterly parallel with said Fifth avenue about one hundred and seventeen C117) feet and five (5) inches to the place of beginning, the said lot being forty (10) feet southeast nf said Fifth avenue, but about, eighty seven (ST) feet and five (n) inches from the Fifth avenue as laid out and opened by the City of Brooklyn, excepting and reserving out of the said lot of land so much of the front thereof as has been taken for the said street. HOWARD J. FORKER, Referee.

M. H. Dlllenbeck. Plaintiffs' Attorney, 340 Nassau street. N.

V. City. Sw SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, KINGS COUNTY Trial desired in Kings County Thomas D. Lawles, Joseph H. Lawles and Elizabeth Lawles, plaintiffs, against Isaac SchIossberg defendant.

Summons To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs' attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the dayof service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated New York. December 13, 2895. CAMPBELL, FORD HANCE, Plaintiffs' Attorneys, Office and Post Office address. No.

2C5 Broadway, New York City. New York. To iBaac Schlossberg, defendant herein: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. William J. Gaynor, Justice of the Supreme Court of New York, dated the llth day of January, 1S96, and filed with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of Kings County, at the County Court Houe, Brooklyn, New York.

Dated New York. January 11, 1896. CAMPBELL, FORD HANCE, Attorneys for Plaint Iff g. jal3 7tiM 265 Broadway. New York City.

SUPREME COURT, ICINGS COUNTY PETER Casey against Catherine Hanley and others In pursuance of an interlocutory judgment of partition and sale, made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 30th day of December, 1895, 1, the undersigned, referee therein named, will ell at public auction by Jacub Cole, Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Limited, Nos. 1S9 and 191 Montague street, In the City of Brooklyn and County of Kings, on the 2Sth day of January, 1S96. at the hour of 12 o'clock noon of that day, the lands and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: First parcel All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Carroll street, distant three hundred and twenty five feet westerly from the westerly side of Columbia street, running thence northerly and parallel with Columbia street one hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel with Carroll street twenty feet; thence southerly and again parallel with Columbia street one hundred feet to the aforesaid northeasterly side of Carroll street, and thence easterly along Carroll street twenty feet to the point or place of beginning. Second parcel All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning ut a point on the northeasterly side of Carroll street, distant three hundred and forty live feet westerly from the westerly side nf Columbia street, running thence northerly and parallel with Columbia street one hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel with Carroll street twenty feet; thence southerly and again parallel with Columbia street one hundred foot to Uiu aforesaid northeasterly side of Carroll street, and thence easterly, along Carroll street, twenty feet to the point or place of beginning. Third parcel All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State or New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly 'de of Carroll street, distant three hundred and aixty fivo feet westerly from the westerly side of Columbia street, running thence northerly and par nllel with Columbia street one hundred fort: I thence westerly and parallel with Carroll street I twenty thence southerly and ugain para lei i with Columbia street one hundred feet to tho aforesaid northeastery side of Carroll street, and thence easterly along Carroll streeet twenty feet to the point or place of beginning.

Fourth parcel All that certain lot, piece or par ool nf lurid situate. Ivlnir and hfln" in th rMtv of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of Carroll street. distant three hundred ami eighty five feet westerly from the westerly side of Columbia street, running thence northerly and parallel with Columbia street one hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel with Carroll street twenty feet; thence southerly and again parallel with coumbia street one hundred feet to the aforesaid northeasterly side of Carroll streeet, and thence easterly along Carroll streeet twenty feet to the point or place of beginning. Fifth pprcel All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying ana being in the Citv of Brooklyn.

County of Kings and State or New York, hounded and described ay follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly nide of "arroU streeet. distant four hundred and tiv feet westerly from tho westerly side of Columbia street, running thence northerly nnd parallel with Columbia street one hundred thence westerly and parallel with Carroll street twenty feet' thence southerly and again parallel with nne hundred feet to tho aforcnaiil 1 easterly side of Carroll street, and thence easterly along Carroll street twenty foct to the point ur I pace of beginning. Datod January ISOfl. HENRY M. McKEAN, Referee.

McGuire Low, Attorneys for Plaintiff. I Court street, Brooklyn. N. Y. juC RatlroaJs.

CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW TERSEY. (Anthracite coal used Four tracks. Automatic Block Signals. On and alter November 17, 1395. Trains leave station foot Liberty St.

For Boston. Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, 4:30, 7:15. 9:10 to Easton) A. 1:10, 1:20 (4:00 to Easton), 4:30. 5:43.

7:30, to Allentown, P. Sundays, 4:30 (7:15 to Easton) A. 1:00. 6:30, 6:00 P. M.

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1:30, 4:00, 6:00. 5:45 P. 12:15 Sundays, 1:00. 5:30, 6:00 P. 12:15 nlcht.

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4:30. 8:15, 11:30 A. 1:30. 1:45. 4:16.

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1:30. 2:30. 3:30, 4:00 (Buffet Parlor Car), 5:00, 6:00 (Dining Car), 7:30, 9:00 P. 12:15 night. Sundays, 4:30.

9:00, 10:00. 11:30 (Dining Car) A. 2:30. 4:00. 5:00, 6:00 (Dining Car) P.

12:15 night. For Baltimore and Washington, week days, 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 (Dining Car) A. 2:30, 3:30. 5:00. 6:00 (Dining Car) P.

night. Sundays. 10:00, 11:30 (Dining Car) A. 2:30, 6:00, 6:00 (Dining Car) P. 12:15 night.

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737 Glh av, 31 East 14th st, 134 East 125th st. 273 West 125th st. 251 Columbus av. New York; 4 Court st, SCO Fulton st. Brooklyn: 9S Broadway, Willlamsburgh.

The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotel or residence to destination. Steamships. CTJNARD LINE XEWYORK TO LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown. from Pier 40. N.

R. Servia Jan. 25. noonlUmbrla Feb. 8, noon CampanJa.Feb.

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KOCH, 48 Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D. WHITE STAR LINE. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Germanic.Jan.22.

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Sweden. Norway and Denmark at low rates. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION 6 Bowling Green, New York; JOHN C. HENDERSON SON, 344 Fulton st. or H.

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Second cabin, $30. Steerage, $24.50. For other information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green, New York, or TAYLOR HOOD. (IS Court st, or H.

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Week Dnys Only. FALL RIVER LINE Steamers Plymouth and Pilgrim. A fine orchestra on each. Leave new Pier 18. N.

foot of Murray st. at 3:00 P. M. STONINGTON LINE Steamers Maine and New Hampshire, leave Pier js. one block above Canal st.

at P. M. NORWICH LINE Steamers City of Lowell and City of Worcester. Leave Pier 40. N.

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and Traffic Mgr CONEY ISLAND. CONEY ISLAND Excursion 20 cents, via ProBpect Park and Coney Island R. from Ninth av and 20th st and 5th av and 36th st stations. West Brighton Beach, Brighton Beach. Leave Ninth av and Twentieth st dally, except Sunday, 6:00, 6:30.

7:45. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 A. and hourly from 1:00 to 7:00 P. 12:00 night, Sats. only.

Sundays, 7:45, 9:00, 10:00. 31:00 A. M. and hourly from 3:00 to 7:00 P. M.

Lea ve Union Depot, 5th av and 36th st. 7:00. 8:30, 9:30. 10:30, 11:30 A. and hourly from 1:30 to 7:30 P.

M. Sundays, 8:30. 9:30. 10:30, 11:30 A. and hourly from 1:30 to 7:30 P.

M. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY MARY A. Lyon, asst. Thomas and others, del ts In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearliiK dato the 4th day of January.

1S96, the undersigned, tho referee in said Judgment named for that purpose, iiJI sell at public auction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, numbers 3S9 and 191 Montague street. In tho Citv of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, on the 29th day of January, 1S9G, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, by Jacob Cole, auctioneer, the premises mentioned and therein described as follows, to wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the 7th "Ward oX the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, known and distinguished on certain map made by Roswell Graves, city surveyor, dated January 1S35, entitled "Map of valuable property situate in the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn, lately belonging to John Sklllman, filed in the office of the Register of the County of Kings as and by the number 631 and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly Hne of or side of Franklin avenue distant two hundred feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly line or side of Willoughby street with the easterly line or elde of Franklin avenue, as laid down on said map; thence running easterly along the southerly line of block number 532 on said map and parallel with AVnioughby street one hundred feet to the rear line of lot number 4S4 on said map thence running southerly along said last mentioned line and parallel with Franklin avenue twenty five feet to lot number 530 on said map thence running westerly along the northerly line' of said lot number 530 and parallel with Willoughby street one hundred feet to the easterly line or side of Franklin avenue, and thence northerly along the said easterly line or side of Franklin avenue twenty five feet to the point or place of beginning. The said northerly line of the above described lot of land being laid down on tho assessment map of the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn at a distance of one hundred and ninety feet southerly from the said southerly line or ajde of Willoughby avenue, ten feet having been heretofore taken from the lots next to and adjacent to WlJIoughby avenue, along the entire southerly side thereof on the widening of said avenue. Dated Brooklyn, N. January 4 1896.

F. B. VAN VL.ECK, Referee. Francis J. Worcester, Pitt's.

271 Broadway. N.Y.City. jafi SUPREME" COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE Brooklyn Trust Company, aa executor, plaintiff, against Anne Maria Hook and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, made and entered ia Che above entitled action, dated the 23d day of December. 1895, I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctlonee at the salesrooms.

No. 0 Willoughby street. In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 2Sth day of January. 189G, at twelve o'clock, noon the land and premises in said judgment mentioned and described, as follows: All that certain dwelling house and lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Park avenue distant one hundred and four feet westerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly of Park avenue with the westerly side of VanderbiK avenue; running thence northerly at right angles to Park avenue eighty three feet eight inches; thence westerly a right angles to anderbllt avenue twenty five feet six inches; thence southerly at right angles to Park avenue seventy eight feet six Inches io the northerly aide of Park avenue; thunce easterly along the northerly side of Park avenue twenty five feet elx.

Inches to the place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn. January 6, 1896. WILLIAM J. BUTTLING.

Sheriff. Bergen Dykman. rinlntlff's Attorneys. S9 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

jaG 3w ASSESSORS NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF apportioning and assessing the expense of fenclnar vacant lots on the following named strceta: 1. Southeast corner of Atlantic avenue and Schenck avenue. 2. Bainbridge street, south side, between Patcheo avenue and Rcld avenue. 3.

Balnbridge street, north side, between Patchan avenue and Reld avenue. 4. Decatur street, south side, between Patchcn avenue and Ralph avenue. 5. Douglass street, north side, between Rogers avenue and Nostrand avenue.

6. Liberty avenue, north side, between Williams avenue and Hinsdale avenue. Lexington avenue, south side, between inroop avenue ana auraner avenue. JI0 stret't. north ald0 between White ntret 9.

Moore street, north side, between Bushwlclr avenue and White street. 10. Macon street, south aide, between Stuyvesant avenue and Reid avenue. 11. Patchen av.

west side, between Balnbrldg street and Decatur street. 12. Patchen avenue, west side, between Chaun cey atreet and Balnbridge street. 13. Patchen avenue, east side, between Decatu: street and McDonough streeit.

14. Rogers avenue, east side, between Butle street and Douglass utreet. 15. Sixth avenue, west side, between Butler street and Atlantic avenue. 10.

Throop avenue, east side, between Lexington avenue and Qulncy street. IT. Williams avenue, west side, between Atlantic avenue and Liberty avenue. IS. Withers street, north side, between Humboldt street and Klngsland avenue.

10. Bleecker street, south side, between Wyckoff avenue and St. Nicholas avenue. 20. Cook north side, between White stre and Rogart street.

21. DeKalb avenue, north side, between Knickerbocker avenue and Hamburg avenue. 22. DeKalb avenue, nouth side, between Knickerbocker avenue and Hamburg avenue. 23.

Eighth street, south side, between Sixth av nte and Seventh avenue. 24. Ellery street, north side, between Nostrand av niio and Marcy avenue. 25. Gates avenue, north side, between Throop avenue nnd Sumner avenue.

Hart street, south side, between Knickerbocker avenue and Hamburg avenue. 27. Jefferson avenue, north side, between Lewis avenue and Stuyvesant avenue. Knlckerbockr avenue, west side, between Hart street and DeKnlh avenue. 29.

Prospect place, south wide, between New York avenue and Brooklyn avenm. 20. Quincy street, north side, between Stuyvesant avenue and Reld avenue. 31. St.

Marks avenue, north between Albany avenue and Kingston avenue. 32. St. Nicholas avenue, west side, between Bleecker street and Ralph street. Truxton street, north side, between Sackmaa street and Ft one avenue.

ALSO 11 DP LAGGING SIDEWALKS ON 24. Berkeley place, south aide, between Sixth avenue and Seventh avenue. The Roard of Assessors of the City of Brooklyn, pursuant to chapter 5S3 of the Laws of 1SS8, entitled "An Act to revise nnd combine in A single act all existing special and local laws affecting public interests in the City of Brooklyn." hereby give noti' that the reports of the assessments in the above entitled matters have been made, and that said report are now deposited In the office of the Paid Il iard, Room 20. Municipal Department Building, in the City of Brooklyn, where the fame can be examined by all persona interested, and the said Board will mept In the said oflice on tho 31st day of January. 1595, at 10 o'clock A.

to hear objections (if any) from parties interested, and to complete nnd sign our said reports. Parties having objections to make' will please present them in writing. Dated Brooklyn. January 17. lS9ti.

lOt WILLIAM HARKNESS, President. DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. MUNIOT pa.1 Department Building. Brooklyn, January IT, 1S9G NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received at this oflice until Thursday, January 20. 1S06, at 12 for each of th following purposes: FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE EAST SIDE OP HOWARD AVENUE, BETWEEN MACON STREET AND McDONOUGH STREET, known as lots Nos.

26 to 40 inclusive, block 75, Twenty fifth Ward map. Amount of deposit, J7; amount of surety, 570. ALSO. FOP. FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THB NORTH SIDE OF McDONOUGH STREET.

BETWEEN HOWARD AVENUE AND SARATOGA, known as lots Nos. 10 to 18. 71, 72. 73, 24, 25, 26 and 28 to 36. block 75.

Twenty fifth "Ward map. Amount of deposit. J44; amount of surQtz', 9140. ALSO, FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THB WEST SIDE OF SARATOGA AVENUE. BETWEEN HALSEY STREET AND MACON STREET, known as lot No.

I. block 74. Twentv "5tn a Amounc deposit, 514; amount UL ALSO. FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE XORTH SIDE OK MACON STREET. BETWEEN HOWARD AVENUE AND SARATOGA AVENUE.

known as lot No. 3, block 74. Twenty fifth Ward map. Amount of deposit, 44; amount of surety, $410. ALSO.

FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HALSEY STREET, BETWEEN HOWARD AVENUE AND SARATOGA AVENUE, known as lot No. 1, block 74. Twenty fifth Ward map. Amount ol ueponit, amount or surety. S44'J.

ALSO. FOR FIAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THB EAST SIDE OF HOWARD AVENUE. BETWEEN" HALSEY STREET AND MACON STREET, known as lot No. 1, block 74, Twenty fifth Ward map. Amount of deposit, $14; amount of surety, 5140.

Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money or by a certified check In the aame amount, payable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works, in the sum above specified for each improvement. Such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder in case his bid Is rejected. A separate bid, separately inclosed, must be made for each piece of work specified in this advertisement. Pians and specifications may be seen and forms nf proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking In writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify as to Uia responsibility in the respective surns tbove mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate in the City of Brooklyn, in their own riht.

in the amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract awarded to the party or part'. proposing, they will become bound as his or t. auretv for its faithful performance. Proposals to be 'indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying v. orki.

The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 30th day of January, lv.ii. at the hour of 12 o'clock provided that the Commissioner of City Works or his regularly appointed deputy is present. In case of the absence of both, then or. the first day thereafter wiien either Is present. ALFRED T.

WHITE of City Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting, Secretary. jal7 lot DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, COMMIS eloner's Office, Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, January Hi.

Proposals were this day publicly opened and announced for regulating and paving with granite block pavement on a sand foundation on Boerum place, between Livingston street and Bergen street, to wit: Harrla Maguire, for granite pavement, per square yard. 51. granite bridging, per square foot, cents; blue stone bridging, per square foot. 40 cents; new curb, per lineal foot. 51.20; old curb per lineal foot, 75 cents; retlagging, per square "ot, a cents: sureties, Dennis Norton and James olllen.

Frank P. Knnls, for granite block pavement, per square yard. $1.90: granite bridging, per square foot, 60 cents; blue stone bridging, per square foot, 50 cents; new curb, pr liacal foot, 52, old curb, per lineal foot. 51.60; reflagglng. per square foot.

2 cents; suretle. Uiaries Hart and William S. Conklln. M. F.

rttcKey for granite pavement, per square yard. 51. SO: for granite bridging, per square foot. 70 cents; blue stone bridging, per square foot. 35 cents; new curb, per lineal foot, SI; old curb, per uneai root, 30 cents: reflagging.

per square foot, ms: suretles, James F. Gillen and Patrick Hefternan. Thomas Monahan, for granite pavement, per square yard, granite bridging, per square foot, GO cents; blue stone bridging, per feyuare foot. 5 cnts; new curb, per lineal foot. Magging, per square foot, 2 cents sureties Monahan and Patrick O'Hara.

William' KellV tor granite pavement, per square vard. S1.65 "te. Rasing. pr p.ure foot. 60 cents; blua '5.

per square root, 10 cents; new uiu. nneai toot, 60 cents; old curb, per lineal foot, 2I cents; reflagging. per square foot. 1 cent; sureties. Edward Hughes and Nicholas Ryan.

Norton Gorman, for granite pavement, per square yard, 31.50; granite bridging, per square foot, oS cents; blue stone bridging, per square foot, 4 cents; new curb, per lineal foot. .4 cents; old curb, per lineal foot. 35 cents; re r.agglr.g, per square foot, 3 cents; sureties, B. J. McKeever and Patrick O.

Hara. ALFRED T. W'HTTE, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M.

Whiting, Secretary. jal7 6t DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. COMMIS sioner's, Oflice. Room 15. Municipal BulhRnir Brooklyn, January 1C, 1S96 Proposals were this day publicly opened and announced for repavins Cony Island avenue, from Old City Line to Circle at Franklin avenue, with granite block pavement on a sand foundation, to wit: Frank P.

Ennis, for granite pavement, per square vard. on iinti, iu cents; Milestone bridging, per foot, 50 cents: new iu; granite ormging, per square foot, 70 cents; vt iV, 'w uu per uneai foot, 2d cents; rcilagglng, per square foot, 3 cents; sureties, Clias. Hart and Chas. H. Hart.

James 1. Graham, for granite pavement, per square yard. $1.9 granite bridging, per square foot $1.10 u.uMiujiu ui i i miuare iifui, new euro, linear 1001, cents; otu euro ner linAi r. i. cnts; retlagging, per square foot.

5 cents: sureties, E. J. McKeever and Albert E. Donovan Harris and Maguire, for granite pavement, per square yard, SI. id: Ul'all tO bridrrinc rmr finuaro i vj uiuwwue uriugmg, per square foot, cents; new curb, per lineal foot.

63 cents; old curb, per lineal ioot. 22 cents; renagglns. per square foot. 3 cents; sureties. Albert E.

Donovan and F. Gillen. Thomas Monahan for granite pavement, per square yard, 1.70: granite ui lUKiiiif, vvr iaquure ioot, cents; blues ton new curb, ner 20 cents: rellairirlnir. nor sm.w' sureties, H. V.

Monahan and Patrick O'Hara. M. iVcSt 1 1 'oment' ler square yard. i.uy; Kianne unuKiiiK. uer souare tool 70 fant bluestone bridging, per square foot, 33 cents; new curb, per lineal foot, 65 cents; old curb, per lineal toot, 23 cents; relagging, jwr square foot 2 cents; sureties.

Patrick Heffernan and Denni Norton. Patrick O'Hara, for granite pavement per yquare yard, granite bridging, per square foot, CO cents; bluestone bridging, pr square foot, 40 cents; new curb, per lineal foot RS cents; old curb, per lineal foot, 25 cents; re flagging, per square foot, 5 cents; sureties, Dennis Norton and Albert E. Donovan. Wm. Kelly for granite pavement, per square yard, granite bridging, per square foot.

60 cents; bluestone lineal foot, 55 cents; old curb, per lineal 'foot 25 cents; retlagging, per square foot. 1 cent" sureties. Edward Himhes and Nichou Rvnn' Norton and Gorman, for granite pavement per square yard, granite bridging, ner sauar loot, iio cents; milestone wringing, per square foot, 4 cents; new curb, per It neat foot, 65 cents old euro, per uneai toot, iv cents; renagging, rwr square foot, 2 cents; sureties. Albert E. Donovan and Patrick O'Hara.

A. E. Donovan, for granite pavement, per square yard, S1.6'j; granite bridging, per square foot. 00 cents; bluestone bridging, per square foot, 5 coats; new curb, per lineal foot, 55 cents; old curb, per lineal foot. 20 cents; retlagging, per square foot.

2 cent. sureti Dennis Norton and John Grady. ALFRED T. WHITE, Commissioner of City Work. Attest: R.

M. Whiting, Secretary. jalT 0t Phis office. Room No. CIS, Real Estate Exchange.

ro. ivj Montaguo btreet, Brooklyn, acw iorK, on or before the 24th day of May, A. D. 1SDG. Dated Brooklyn, November 18, 1835.

WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Administrator. Cm PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. IS'J Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice ia hereby given, according to law, to all persons, having olaims against MICHAEL J. GARRY. HENRY IT. MARLOW or MORROW.

HANNAH PROCTOR or SMITH and ALFRED ROBINSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office. Room No. 615, Real Estate Exchange. No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn.

N. on or before the 33th day of July, A. D. Dated January 0, 1S36. WILLLVM B.

DAVENPORT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Adiiiirii strut oi. Jal Cm PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. Montague streot In pursuance of an order of the Hon. Ceorge B. Abbott, Surrogate of tho County of Kings, notice iu hereby giwn, according to Jaw, to iiij ik is having claims against CARL H.

UN J. late tjZ Beslgheim, U'urttemburg, Gorman MARY" BREE MA RG A RET HA SON, RACHAEL S. ELLS ON, late of the of Brooklyn. deceased. that tli and and CRy required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers therefor, to the the administrator, at his olflce.

Room No. 515. Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the 12th day of July, A.

D. issij. Dated January 0. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT.

Public Administrator of tho County of Kings, Administrator. jaC Cm PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. 19 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby giwn, according to law.

tu all persona having claim; against MARIETTA JAMISON, late of St Louis, Missouri; FLETCHER L. FISHER, late of Newark, New Jersey. JOHN ESCHER or ESHKR, EDWARD WKCKI, JA.MKS J. McLERNEY and STEPHEN N. STILLWELL.

late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchors therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his ollice. Room No. C15, Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S'. Montague street, Brooklyn, New York, on ur before the 24th day 0f May.

A. D. 1S9C Dated Brooklyn, November 1R, WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Administrator. nlS Cm PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE.

REAL Estate Exchange, No. 3S9 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice ia hereby given, according to law, to ali persons havinc claims against JAMES EARLY, HEN RIKTTE or HENRIETTA SCII.M1TT. MARY WRAGGE, RUDOLPH COLLYER and WILLIAM T.

SWAINE. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office. Room No. 51S, Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street.

Brooklyn, N. on or before the 16th day of June, 1896. Dated Brooklyn, December 9, 1S95. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Administrator, dli 6m PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague street In pursuance of an jrder of the Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having claims against HENRY KRAMER, late of Borate, Germany; JOHN C. KRL'SE. late of Stuttgart, Germany, and ELIZABETH J. M. KRL'SK, ELIZABETH WOODS and THOMAS McGUIRE.

late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibiL the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his oflice. Room No. 515, Real Estate Exchange, No. Montague street, Brooklyn. New York, on or before the 24th day of May, A.

D. 1S9C. Dated Brooklyn, November IS, l.SM. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Administrator.

nlS 6m SURROGATE'S NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MARY E.

HILL, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his oltlce, 11 Wall street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 20th day of June next. Dated December 16, liI5. SIMEOX B. CHITTENDEN. dlG 6m Executor.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against CHARLES F. BRUNlNG, late of tlxs City of Brooklyn, drrcea.ed, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of residence. No.

68 West One Hundred and Fourteenth street. New i ork City, on or before the 21st dav of March next Dated September 2C. 1S95. 6m HENRY F. BRUN1NG.

Executor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereoy given, according to law, to ali persons having claims against SOPHIA L. KIN NAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof, to tha subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at the oflice of Otis Pressir.ger, No.

Ill Broadway, in the City of New York, on or before the 1st day of May next. Dated Brooklyn. October 22 1S95. CHARLES S. WARD, Executor of Sophia Kinnan.

Deceased. Otis Pressln er. Attorneys for Executor, 111 Broadway, New York City. o2S 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against THOMAS AIT KEN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they ar" required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the fflce of Charles J. Patterson, Attorney for Executrix, No. 26 Court street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the fourth day of April next, Dated September 30, 1S95. MART A.

AITKEN, Executrix. Chas. J. Patterson. Att'y for Executrix, 23 Court street.

Brooklyn. 11 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OpThe Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims ainst LA VINIA TAYLOR, late of the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at the office of J.

T. Marean No. 25 Court street, Brooklyn. N. that being his place of doing business, on or before the 15th day of March next.

Dated September 9. 1S95. WILLIAM F. TAYLOR, Executor. J.

T. Marean, Att'y for Executor, 2C Court atreet. Brooklyn. N. Y.

s3 Gm IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the Countv of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against DAVID S. ARNOTT, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at 1S9 Montague st. Room 500, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 20th day of June" next.

Dated January 13, 1S96. WILLIAM STEVEN, ADOLPH G. GREENBERG, MARY ARNOTT ELD RIDGE. CATHARINE ARNOTT. Executors.

Bergen Dykman. Attys for Executors, 1S9 Montague st, Brooklyn. 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER. OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of the Countv of Kfng, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against JAMES RYAN, lnte of the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business at the oflice of John 55. Lott. No.

213 Montague street. In the City of Brooklyn, N. on or before the fifteenth day of July next. Dated January 13. 1S9G.

MARGARET RYAN, James j. ryan. Execurtors. John Z. Lott, Attorney for Executors, No.

212 Montagueytreet, Brooklyn, N. Y. jai3 CmM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIAM EMERY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the law otlice of F. E.

Ston. in Ska neateles, N. on or before the 17th day of April next. Dated October 11, 1S95. 014 CmM ELIZA MATHEWS.

Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OF A.V ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott Surrogate of the County of Kings notice 1 hereby givu, according to law, to all persons having claims upainst JOHN McKH AR NE laic of Castleblayney, Munaghan County, Ireland, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscrlbr r. at his place of transacting business, at the otllce of Delany Nloer.

N. lMi Montague rtrc. in the City of Brooklvn. N. 011 or "oefore the 17th day cf July next.

Dated Brooklyn. N. January 10'. PATRICK McKEARNEY. Administrator.

Delany Niper, Attorneys for Administrator, No. ifci? Montague atreet, BroJklyn, N. Y. jaU omM I IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE I Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County I of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all having claims against WILLIAM LAUCK HARDT, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at hts place of transacting business at No. 172 Clinton street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the sixth day of June next. Dated Brooklyn, November 23, n236mM LAUCKHA11DT. Executor.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. GvorKe B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby givv according to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIAM 1 L. ALLEN, late uf the City of Brooklyn, 1 teased, that they are required to exhibit the came, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub i scrihr at her place of transacting business, at the otllce of John A.

Amundson, Room 400, number 14G Broadway, in the City of Nfv York, on or before the first day of April next. Dated, New York. September 25. 1895. I LY1MA W.

ALLEN, Administratrix. John A. Amundson, Att'y for No. 116 Broadway. Now Yortc City.

20 6mM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the Countv of Kings, notice Is hereby given, ucCorJing to Ian, to nil petrous having claims against MAUV I. TKOWBIUIKJE, Lite of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, hut they arc required toexhihlt the same, with 1 tie vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at IUl oUleo of lU'msi'ii Parsons, GO Wall street. In the City of New York on or before tho tirs dny of Pebruarjr I Dated July 20, 1S9S.

1 FRANK II. MARSTON. Executor. ItcmBen Pursous. Attorneys for Exeeiuor.

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