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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1896. 12 TRiar companies. DIVIDENDS AND MEETINGS. AUTUMN RESORTS. TRAVEL.

TRANSPORTATION. HTC. REAL ESTATE MARKET. Charles H. Wilson, feed mechanism for sewing machine; Lazarus Arkln, design for paper holder or similar article; Francis Wood, design for pen rack.

To John E. Sweeney, Carl Frohback, Esther Davus and minor of Michael Degnan of Brooklyn pensions were granted to day. FIREMEN PROMOTED. Railroado. "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD." NKWYORK fe, HUDSON RIVER R.Sk From Grand Central btutioji, 42u Street A.

M. Except Sunday, Umpire btuta Ex presa. Fastest train In the world. Stops at Albany. Utica, Syracuse and Kochester.

Dua Buffalo 4:5 1. Niagara Falls, 5:55 P. M. This train 1b limited to Its seating capueity. A M.

Dully. Fast mail for Pouhkeepale, Albany. L'tica, Syracuse, Rochester. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago. A.

Except Sunday. Day Express. For all important New York State points. p. M.

Daily. Southwestern Limited for Columbus. Cincinnati. Indianapolis und St. Louis.

Btops ut Poughkeepsie. Albany. Utica. Syracuse, Rochester and IJuffalo. P.

SI. Dally. Chlcugo Special for Detroit. Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago. Stops at Pounh keepsle.

Albany. Schenectady, Utica. Syracuse, and Buffalo. P. M.

Except Sunday. West Point. Pough Albuny, Troy. P. Dally.

North Shore Limited. Dua Uetrolt 8:20 a. M. Chicago, 4:30 P. M.

Stops at Albany. Utica and Syracuse. :00 P. M. Dally.

For Albany. Troy. Utica. Adirondack Mountains. Montreal, Syracuse.

Buf talo. Nlagura Falls. Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago. Cincinnati. St.

Louis. P. M. Dally. For Albany.

Troy. Burlington. Slal'aourBh, Montreal and Ottawa. P. Dally.

For Buffalo. Niagara Falls. Cleveland, Indianapolis, St. Louis. Chicago.

Stops at Poughkeepsie. Albany and Utica. M. Dally. Carries sleeping car passengers only, for points on Fail Brook Railway, via Lyons, and (or Rochester.

P. M. Dally for Syracuse. Oswego, 'Water town. Ogdensburg, Buffalo, Niagara Falls.

Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, except Saturday for Cane Vincent and the Auburn road. 12:10 Night Theater train tor Chicago and principal points on New York Central every night. except Sunday night. Sunday nights Chicago sleepers leave on 9:15 P. M.

train. A. M. and 3:35 P. M.

Dally, except Sunday. to Plttsneld. via Harlem Division. :15 A. M.

Sunday only, to Plttsfleld and the Berkshire Hills, via Harlem Division. "ALL NIGHT" TRAINS TO YONKERS. "All night" trains run between 155th street and points on the Putnam Division as far as Yonkers. connection with the elevated road. The only running "all night" trains out ot New York.

"Wagner Palace cars on all through trains. Trains illuminated with Plntsch Light Ticket and "Wagner offices at Grand Cential Station, 113, 261, 413 Broadway. 31 East 14th st, Hmadwny. 235 Columbus av. 61 West 125th 13th et station.

New York; 338 and 72C Fulton and 106 iiruadway, E. Brooklyn. Baggage checked from hotel or residence by the Westcutt Express Company. JOHN M. TOUCEY.

GEORGE H. DANIELS. General Manager. General Passenger Agent. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY.

Anthracite coal used exclusively. Four tracks. Automatic Block SisnaU. On and after November 22. 1SU0.

Trains leave station foot of Liberty st. For Eastnn. Rfthlehem. Altpnlawn. M.iueh Chunk, 4:30, 7:15, 9:10 (11:45 to Easton) A.

1:10. 1:30. (4:30 to Easton). 5:45. (7:30 to Allen town), P.

M. Sundays, 4:30 (7:15 to Easton) A. 5:30 P. M. For "Wilkesbarre.

Pittston and Scranton, 9:10 A. 1:10, 1:30. 4:15 P. M. Sundays.

4:30 A. M. For Reading at 4:30. 8:00, 9:10. 10:00.

11:30 A. 1:10, 1:30, 8:00. 4:30, 6:00, 5:45, 9:00 P. 12:15 night. Sundays.

4:30 A. 1:00. 2:00. 5:00. 5:30 12:15 niKht.

For Harrisburg at 4:30, 8:00. 9:10. 11:30 A. 1:10, 1:30, 4:30, 5:00, 5:45 P. 12:15 night.

Sundays. 4:30 A. P. 12:15 night. For Sunbury, Lewlsburg and Wllllamsport.

at C30. a. 1:10, 1:30, 9:00 P. M. Sundays.

4:30 A. 5:00 P. M. ALL KAIL ROUTE, FOR LONG BRANCH. OCEAN GROVE.

Jttc. For Red Bank. Lons Branch. Asfoury Park, Ocean Grove and points south to Point Pleasant, 4:30. 10:45 A.

1:30. 1:45 (3:40 to Red Bank), 4:15. 4:40, 0:15 P. M. Sundays (stops at In terlaken for Asbury Park and Oaean Grove).

9:00 4:00 P. M. FOR LAKEWOOD, 4:30. 10:45 A. 1:45, 3:40, 4:40 (5:33 Saturdays only) P.

M. For Toms River. Barnegat Park and Barnegat, 4:39. 10:45 A. 1:45.

4:40 P. M. For Atlantic City. Vlneland and Bridgeton, 4:30 A. 1:45 P.

M. For Monmouth Beach. Seabright and Highlands Navesink, 4:30. 10:45 A. 1:30.

1:45, 4:15, 4:40 P. Sundays. 9:00 A. 4:00 P. M.

R0IAL BLUE LINE. TO PHILADELPHIA. BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. For Fhlladelnhia. week days.

4:30. 8:00. 9:00. 10:00. 11:30 (Dining Car) A.

1:30. 2:00. 3:30, 4:00, (Buffet Parlor Car), 4:30. 5:00 (Dining Car). 6:00.

7:30. V. 12:15 nighc. Sundays. 4:30.

9:00. 10:00. 11:30 (Dining Car) A. 2:00. 4:00.

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

2:00. 3:30. 5:00 (Dining Car) P. 12:15 night. Sundays, 10:00.

11:30 (Dining Car) A. 2:00, 5:00 (Dining Car) P. 12:15 night. Tickets and parlor car seats can be procured at foot of Liberty St. 113, 17S, 261.

415. 944, 1,140. 1,323 Broadway. 737 6th av. 31 East 14th st, 153 East 125th st, 273 West 125th st, 251 Columbus av.

New York; 4 Court st, E60 Fulton st, Brooklyn; 98 Broadway. Wllilamsburgh. The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggago from hotels or residences to destination. CiUUrs VAiLJLbY R. R.

LEAVE FOOT FULTON ST, BROOKLYN ANNEX A. M. week days a. M. from New York Sundays) ror MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate stations.

A. M. dally for ITHACA, GENEVA, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS. SUSPENSION BRIDGE and the West and principal hcal points. Dining car to Suspension Bridge, Pullman Vestibule Sleept to Chicago.

A. M. tlai: "xc pt Sunday, for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate points; connections for Reading and Harrisburg. 11:45 A. M.

daily, except Sunday. "BLc, Diamond express" arrives Buffalo 3:55 P. M. Pullman Vestlbuied day coaches and Parlor Cars. Through car to Rochester.

Dining Car service. Meals a la carte. Connects at Buffalo with through sleeper to Chicago. 12:05 P. M.

dally, except Sunday, for Easton and Intermediate points. 1:27 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Wilkesbarre. Pittston.

Scranton and principal intermedial: stations. Chair car at Wilkesbarre. P. M. dally, except Sunday, for Wllkes tKirre.

Pittston. Scrant. and principal intermediate tati.ins. Pullman buffet parlor car for Wilkesbarre. connections for Pottuville.

M. ror i ana intermediate stations. Chair Car to Easton. 5:47 P. M.

daily, except Sunday. Express for SLATINGTON and principal intermediate stations. Connects for Reading und Harrisburg. Chair Car to 7:03 P. M.

daily for BUFFALO. I AGAR FALLS and ail points West. Pullman Sleeper, vestibuleu train. New York to Chicago, sleeper to Buffalo aiul Toronto. Connections for Reading and Harrisburg.

8:12 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Easton. Bethlehem. Mauch Chunk.

Sayre, Geneva, Rochester and IluffHlo. Pullman sleeper for llnffalo. P. M. dally for ITHACA, GENEVA.

ROCHESTER. BUFFALO. NIAGARA FALLS and all points West. Pullman sleeper to Chicago and Buffalo; chair car to Wilkesbarre. Addltionul local trains dally, except Sunday, for BOUND BROOK and intermediate points, h.s A.

2:15 P. p. and 0:14 P. M. Tickets and Pullman accommodations at 235, 273, 544 and 1,323 Broadway.

31 East 14th st, 156 East 125th st. 127 Bowery, New York; i00 Fulton st, 4 Court st, US Broadway and Brooklyn Annex, Brooklyn. N. Y. The N.

Y. Transfer Co. will call for and check bacgace from hotel or residence to destination. DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD.

Stations in New York, foot of ISnrclny and Chris lopher bis. VESTIBULED TRAINS, PULLMAN BUFFET CARS. PINT3CH LIGHTS. Direct route to NEWARK. BLOOMFIELD.

MONTCLA1R, THE ORANGES, Summit, Ber nardsville. Basking Rldg MadUon, Morristovvn, Passaic, Patefion, Boonton, Dover, Stanhoue NEWTON. HUDD'3 LAKE, LAKE HOP CONG, Hackettstown, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, Washington. PHILLIPSBURG. EASTOV WATEP GAP, STROUDSBURG, Pocono Mountains, SCRANTON, PITTSTON, WILKESBARRE.

NANTICOKE. DANVILLE, NORTHUMBERLAND. MONTROSE. BINGHA MTON IJA.J utUA ruit'. iLU.

arerviiie, UTICA oswFro ithaca owego. OSWEGO. ITHACA. OWEGO, CORNING. HATH.

DANSVILLB. P.UKK LO and all points WE.ST. NORTHWEST and TiU i. i ri r.a i 1:00 A. HINGHAMTON MAIL.

Stops at principal stations. 10:00 A. M. (Cafe Car), RUFFALO, SCRANTON III NOMA MTON, UTICA, RICH Fl ELI) SPRINGS' SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EXPRESS. Pullman irlor cars.

Connecting at Buffalo with trains for Chi jag 3 and points WEST. 1:00 M. Car). SCRANTON. HINGHAMTON and ELMIRA EXPRESS.

Pullman Parior Cars 4:00 M. SCRANTON. WILKESIiARRE an(1 PLYMOUTH EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars. 7:20 M.

(daily) BUFFALO VESTIIJULE LIMITED Exrrtns. ir S' ranton. ringh niton. ELMIRA. BUFFALO.

PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CAR. rvmnecllnir at ntri. l. i LO with trains for Chicago and points WEST 8:30 P. M.

(daily) UIN'O MAMTON. ITHACA. UTICA. RICHFIELD SPRINGS. S1KACI SI and OSNVEGO EX TICKETS AND PULLMAN ACCO.NINIOD TIONS at HENRY GAZE SONS'.

113 IJ: i.lw;iy. 14 Park plar and 423 Broadway. Tick at ferry stations, iKi; Broadway, Fourth av, corn Twelfth st; West One Hundred and Twenty fifth st. 233 Columbus a v. New York; 33S and 72fi Pulton ft.

and 10C Itroadwuy, Brooklyn. Time tab; giving full Information at ni; stations WESTCO'IT'S EXPRESS COMPANY will cali for and deliver barrgage from hotel or residence to destination. 8 803 1,001 1,200 660,000 ASSIGNMENTS. DECEMBER. 1.

Vinton, A exr. to Dewey, Worcester, Mass Dewey. C. to A Vinton, trustee Baldwin. Annie P.

to trustee Klssam. Emma exlrx. to Klssam, assigm, seven morts Barnes. W. to Barnes, usslgm.

two morts Goldschmldt, to rtlohardson Ely. to EHU Gould Rubin, S. to A and Meurer Smith. Mary to Ellen Quackenbush Title Guar and Trust Co to Ellz aGrd Iner, two a6smts Hotehkiss. T.

to Susan DuBois, trustee Jackson. exr. to Hotehkiss Sherwell. S. admstr Sherwell, to Dennett Klug.

to Marv O'Reilly and nno, exrs Hennl. Fi lederiska, to Aitkin McAllister. E. to Pearsoll Title Guar and Trust Co to Angellne Divine Schenck, to McAllister. $5,000 5.000 1,029 nom nom 529 2.30O 300 SCO 9,750 1.000 G.C00 G.000 omit nom 3.631 3,500 nom TRANSFERS.

PECEMBE1R 1. Fifty seventh st, 120 ft av, 20x 100.2, John A bwenson to iars mort S1.SO0 $4,000 Lots 236. 237. 240. 241, 244 to 249.

block 12, map Nichols, 9il lots, Kenslnicton Heights, John A Swenson to Lars Lar son. mort J1.200 Mllford st. 2S7.6 Liberty av, 37. 6x 1W. cnas auaer, jr.

to aiox dalena Weiss of Hanover, mort 13. GOO and tax 1895. 1896 Ross a ft Lee av. 22x100. Jacob Heintz to Sarah M.

wire juiius tie Long. 8,700 Ohauncey st, 20S.4 Patchen av, 16.SX 100. htSfei. cnaries stacicnouse to Altken. mort J1.250 Slxtti av.

No 737. s. 22.2 Twenty third at, 26x74, osmer is and uesaie i Gregory to Anna Harrington, morts J5.200 5.750 ElBhteenth 200 It Tenth av, 100X 100. vvm utriTiins to jonn O'Connor 4,565 Third av, s. 25.2 Forty ninth at.

25x98.6. Aug uatus Btrtenorn to rrea erlcka. wife Justus Berxe, mort 17,000.. Dean st, s. 210 ft Nevins st, 20x100.

lutl, August Anderson to Nettie jl GramtD. mort 14.500 Folsom place, s. 85 ft Essex fft, 15xS0, Maxweai McGloin to uaviu ray mort 11.100 and tax 1S9S Stockholm st. see, 255.6 Wyckoff av. 25x100.

Mary, wife Henry Loetner, jr. to Otto and Emil. Moldensclwurt, mort 14.000 and tax 1S96 Seventeenth st. s. 20 ft Tenth av.

17 xSO.4. foreclosure, Ureenwooa to Geo Roberts 2,250 2.225 Seventeenth st, 37 ft Tenth av. ltxso.4, foreclosure, same to same Forty first st. 8 2S0 ft Fourth av. 17x 100.2.

John Beet to lnsiow is uuzDy, mort J3.000 Cleveland st. s. 410 ft New Lots road. 20x100. Frederick Schmltt to Catherine Schmltt Crescent st.

s. 225 ft Atlantic av. 19.6x100. Frederick Hornby to Ottilia Goett Rlverdale av. comer Christopher st.

100x100. Andrew and Jacob Meurer to Solomon Rubin, tax 1S96 and assts Montelth st. 13S.4 Bremen st. 18.4x100. Lizzie UebharQt ana Amelia Cheneau to Josephine Highland boulevard, and Sunnyslde av.

tieo Altuer aeciares mat auo property conveyed to him Nov 24. by Frank Maler and Katharine, his wife. In trust for said parties second part herein Central av. No 591. 4S ft Covert st.

20x100. Catherine Hill to John xi von Lamce. morts $6,000 Evergreen av, south eor Putnam av, 25x ion, James Lamo to tiaus Gleschenk. mort $6,500 McKibben st. 100 ft Humboldt St.

23x100. Theodor Emit to John Hofer and Meta, his wife. Va part, and John Helmann and Lizzie, his wife, "A part, all lolnt tenants 2.S00 Sklllrnan st. s. 122.9 Park av.

2ox 100, Marlanna carlo, saiermo. Italy, daughter Mlchele Buonaeuro. deed, to Francesco Buonaguro and Gul iio Colompo. Putnam av, s. S5 ft Stuyvesant av.

20x100, Mary Rlggs to Louis Beer and Michael Schaffner, mort $8,500 Hancock St. s. 375 ft Ralph av, aOx 100. Charles Rumpf to Fred'k Nor rls Eleventh st. s.

21.7 Seventh av. 16.SX100. Geo Lovett to Oscar Hoxle. mort $3,000 Underbill av. s.

56 ft Butler st. 125x100; Butler st. s. 109.3 Wash lnEton av. 9S.10xl31x02.8xl09.S.

JameB Cavanagh to William Lane, mort $4,445 Union st. s. 92 ft Fifth av. lOOxSO. William Lane to James Cavanagh, mort $32,000 Thirteenth st.

s. 222.10 Prospect park west, 160x100, Cath Altken. Individ and extx Wm Altken, to Alex Calder Tompkins place, s. 30.6 Dcgraw st. 30.1x78.6.

Louis Beer and Michael Schaffner to Mary Rlgss. mort S6.C00. Van Slcklen av. s. 223 ft Arlington av.

25x100. James Clark, receiver, to Emily Hawkins Van Voorhla st. 260 ft Central av, 40x100. Clemmens Dehler to John Knoblauch Dupont st. s.

225 ft Oakland st. 50x 100. Solomon Felner. to Lilly and Caroline Stern. mort $4,000 Putnam av.

s. 166.8 FranMln av, 16.8 xlOO. James Martens to Louis Klrsch, mort 13,000. tax 1S96 Thirty seventh st. s.

200 ft Third av, 26x100. Frederick Selfried to Mary Selfried his wife, error, morts $3,000 Seventeenth st. 120 ft Fifth av, 80x100.2, Bertha Kaufm inn to William Newman, mort $13,50. taxes 1S96 exch Same property, illlam Newman to Albert Weiner, mort $13,500. taxes Franklin st.

s. 25 ft Eagle st. 25x100. Emma Davis, T. to Emma Clark, Y.

i and a fz Surf av, s. at center line Eighth st, runs along av 871 to center Twelfth st 407 550.6 956.1 to 8 Neptune av. 78 231.6 403. ft 32S.2 xseS.4xsG5xe 29.3 to wall Sea Beach Palace 160.10 175.3 197.3 84 to center Eighth st 504.2 to beg Surf av at line land Chas Feltman runs to Atlantic ocean to line 150 last line to Surf av 150 Intending to convey part of grantor" property not required for railroad purposes, the Sea Bvach Railway Co to the Sea Beach Land Co The railroa4 of the New York and Sea Beach Co, with depots, rolling stock etc. Wm Piatt and Man.

trustees, to the Sea lieach Rablway Co Grand av. 334 ft Gates av. 13x100. James Martens. Jr.

to James Martens, mort $2,500 Atlantic av, 370 ft Underbill av, 30x100. Edwd Boyce. Phila. Pa, to Mary Reitlneyer. morts $10,500 afld tax 1899 av.

lot No. 45, map of Ovineton, 54.5x170.2. Philip Heist. to Man Heist Flfiv nlnth st. s.

ISO ft Fourth av, 20x100.2, Wm Hassan to John Beet, morts $5,100 Fifty ninth st. s. 160 ft Fourth av, 20x100.2. same to same, mort $5.100 Hicks st, s. 123.7.

State st. 24.8x80. Madeline Pearson, to Helen Brldgman, mort $8,000 Hudson av. corner Prospect st. runs 25x 32.

3x 4. 6x lOxs 29. C. to Prospect st 42.3. Rose Voorhees.

Syracuse, Y. widow Louise Kent, mort $1,500 Seventeenth st. s. 100 ft Eleventh av, 40x90.2: Seventeenth st. s.

140 ft Eleventh av. 80xl3.6xS4.10xl5.ll. Chas Hunter to Wm Kent, cic Eighteenth st. s. 200 ft Ninth av.

40x 100.2. Fourth s. 97.7 Sixth av. 1.550 2.250 17.4.95. Chas Hunter to I Kent.

1 part Park i.ace, s. 563.6 Vanderbllt av, 21.2x100.4. Jeremiah Gllllgan to Herman Evans. Y. mort $9.000 Withers st.

s. Wo ft Graham av. 7x Hi: Withers st. s. 125 ft Humboldt st.

100x46.9x103x71.9. Mar, O'Reilly and ano. exrs Thomas O'Reilly, or Rellly. to Jacob Klueg. morts $4,000 Same prop, release dower.

Mary O'Rell'ly. widow, to same Alabama av, s. 50 ft Eastern park wav. 16.8x75, foreclose. Win Buttling to Wm M' Kee Linwood St.

s. SI. 3 Sutter av. IS. 9x90.

Marie, wife Frederick Eiermann. to Michael Cosgrove. mort Montuuk av. 120 ft Olenmore av, 20x100. Ernst Sutterlln to Fredk 1 Georgens and Anna M.

ills wife, tenants by entirety Brooklyn nv. s. 100 ft Avenue C. 40x 100. Gerniania lieal Estate and Imp Co to Frederick i brand Avenue s.

20 ft Troy av. 40x100, Germanla Heal Estate and Imp Co to Gerhard Manke NVw York av. v. s. 130 ft Avenue D.

40x Martin Short to Germanla Heal Estate and Imp Co Nostraml av. ii. 520 ft Avenue F. 40x 100. Germanla Real Estate anil Imp Co to Emll Warmbold East Tblrtv P.rst st.

s. 280 ft Avenue G. 0xR2.Ux97.3xl3S.3. Germanla Real Estate and Imp Co to Martin Short 1.4O0 PATENTS AND PENSIONS Granted In Washington, to Residents of Brooitiyn. (Special to the Eagle.) Washington.

D. December 2 To the following Brooklynites patents were granted today: Alonzo P. Bliven, tie piate and spike for railway rails; Stockton Borton. assignor to Willcox Glbbs Sewing MachJne company, lock stitch lor sewing macine and pull off de 900 vice for sewing machines; Lina Braun. hat fastener; John W.

Emmona, bridle blind Co, Llnwood st. near Sutter av Cosgrove, to Marie Eiermann, same property Georgens. L. to Maria Suttcrlln, Montauk av, Same to Sutterlln. same prop Sea Beach Railway Co to Wm Grln nell, railroad stock, etc Charles Eschwei, arc lamp; John C.

Grout, bottle stopper; Frederick Manger and O. H. Huebel, binding post for electric etc. Ed ward L. Megill, feed gauge for printing presses; Albert B.

Schofleld, storage receptdclc (two); Charles S. Stokes, umbrella or parasol; been No. been No. 3S; No. No.

and the 149 6 W0 The Eagle Bureau. Full pnrllc concerning autumn resorts, circulars of hotels, railroad and steamboat time tables and tourists' uides to be had at the EAGLE FUEE IMftUJIATIOS Bl'HEAV, Booms 38 and 30, Eairlu Rufldkuir. Washington, D. C. THE SHOREHAM, WASHINGTON, D.

C. American and European Plan. Absolutely Fireproof. Located in the most fashionable part of the city and within five minutes' walk of the EXECUTIVE MANSION, TREASURY, STATE, WAR and NAVY DEPARTMENTS. John T.

Devine. THE RALEIGH, COR. PENNSYLVANIA AV AND TWELFTH ST, WASHINGTON. D. C.

European plan. Absolutely fireproof. Lichted by electricity. Heated by steam. Cfcfe and restaurant for gentlemen and ladles.

Everything first class. T. TALTY. Manager. North Carolina.

BATTERY PARK HOTEL, Asheville, N. C. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. For November and December no finer climate In the world can be found than that of AsheYtlle, mild as Southern France, pure and invigorating, with a liieb elevation on one of the prettiest mountains of North Carolina. Lovers of sport can bag more quail at this season than at any other spot.

The Hotel Is modern in every respect as to equipment and furnishings, steam, heat, electric lights, public and poicelain baths on every floor, half mile of piazza inclosed in Winter. Many Brooklyn patrons can attest thft excellence of the Battery Park cuisine. Many other attractions too numerous to mention not possessed bv other Southern hotel. Circulars, rates and full information as to routes to Ashevllle can bt obtained at the Eagle Information Bureau, or address E. P.

McKISSICK, Manager. MOUNTAIN PAEK HOTEL AND tOTTAJE.S. HOT SPRINGS, NORTH CAROLINA. DELIGHTFUL AU'l'l'MN AND WINTER RESORT, i For Health, Pleasure. Recrea i tion.

Excellent Cntsine. Finest Mountain Scenery East the Rockies. Conveniently accessible by Pullman cars via Pennsylvania R. R. Exceptionally dry and free from fog.

Average Winter temperature. 49.8. Thermal waters and baths, specific in casos of Rheumatism, Gout, Sciatica. Expert medical attendance. Ideal Resort for the Nervously i Tired.

I WM. G.DOOLITTLK. South Carolina. "Land of the Pines." AIKEN, S. C.

"Dryest climate east of the Rocky Mountains." HIGHLAND PARK HOTEL OPENS DECEMBER 1. Accommodates 300. GOLF, FOX HUNTING, POLO. PRIEST' EAGER, Managers. Circulars, rates, ''Summer Resort Association." Park place.

N.Y., and at Eagle Bureau. Brooklyn. PINE FOREST INN. Summervilie. S.

C. OPENS DECEMBER 7. 1890. A first class Winter resort in every respect. Eleo trjc lights, elevators and all other modern improvements for comfort, convenience and pleasure.

Climate unsurpassed. Situated on the South Carolina and Gcorgfa Railway, twenty two miles from Charleston, S. C. For terms and circulars address W. M.

HAIGHT, Manager, Summorvllle, S. or F. W. WAGKNER it Proprietors. Charleston, S.

C. LakeworxL WHY GO SOUTH There is within 88 miles of New York AN IDEAL WINTER RESORT. Finest Winter Hotel in the North. The Lakewood Hotel, Piazzas one third of a mile in extent, inclosed In Glass, ana mica wnn tropical plants. MUSIC DAILY IN SUN PARLORS.

T. F. SILLECK, Lessee. Lakewood, N. J.

Of Oriental Hotel, Manhattan Beach. The Laurel House OF Lakewood, New Jersey, NOW OPEN. Lakewood is a beantifnl Autumn Resort. Ths Laurel House has been made more attractive than ever lor this season. DAVID B.

FLUMER. Manager. Winans' Cottage, FOURTH ST AND CLIFTON AV, Lakewood, N. J. P.

O. BOX TJ. A. H. WIN AH 8.

THE LENOX, Lakewood. N. J. A small but complete hotel, with every modern convenience; near all the larger and places of interest; rates reduced until January. F.

D. ROSBCRANS. Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N.

Fall and Winter Resort by the Sea. HOTEL BRIGHTON. Open Throughout the Year. F. W.

HEMSLEY SON. Through Pullman Bullet oar leaves New York daily at 1:00 P. M. via Penn sylvama Kallroad. LEEDS LIPP1NCOTT DESIRE TO INFORM THEIR PATRONS THAT HADDON HALL, Atlantic City, N.

Will be kept open the entire Winter for the reoeptioi New England. AUTUMN AND WINTER RESORT. AMID the Berkshire Hills. For health or recreation the BERKSHIRE INN has all provision, Including sun parior, open nres, steam, e.ectric light, atn. oit te.nnls "hooting and fishing: most healthful matchless scenery and drives; booklet; N.

Y. and return. J4.90 CALEB TICKNER SON. (3HEAT BARRINGTON. Mis.

New Jersey. health kEsOkt. BAKER HOUSE. VINELAND, N.J. Pure air, pure water, no malaria.

Open vear round; 82 per day. $7 to 810 per week. 8. R. FOWLER.

Prop. Florida. GRAND VIEW MOTEL, JACKSONVILLE EL A. The best for families and tourists; all Northern terms reasonable; send for circular. G.

W. SMITH. Propr. CORPORATION NOTICES. I DEPARTMENT CITY WORKS, COMMIS sloner's Office, H.im IS, Municipal Uulldlng.

Itro klyn. N. Dt cemlrer 1, lSftfl Proposals were this day pulIK ly opened anil announced for con Mruntim; sewer In Twemy nln Ward. District 1. Ixtt yfree between Vernon avenue and Butler street, to wit: J.

Maloney, for VI inch cement pipe, per running foot. 83 cents; 12 inch vitrified pipe, per running f.o:. 93 cen ts each manhole fompo te. roumiM.tion plank, per 1,000 feet n. I 50: ruljlo v.

irrl. Klip'. rl" rnen: pipe, per ruan.ng root, 73 cents; 12 vltrlile.1 pipe. le running f.K.t. 83 cents: ear li nuanh foundutlin plank, per l.O'm reel jl, ja; per cubic yard Pa trick Farrel l.

NV. V. Cranford. Kicha rtf for 12 lmrn cement pipe, per running loot, cents; eacn nxinhole complete, $23; foundation plank, per 1.000 feet It. JIB: per cubic yard.

1 cent; sureties, Peter J. vanoervcer an.l Honry Hesterberg. THROIlOUH H. WILLIS, "onirnissloner of Ci ty NVorks. Attest: R.

M. Whi'ting. Secretary. d2 Ot Electro typing BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS EAGLE Job Printing Dept. Eiolk Bdildiho.

ITUth Floor. WABniNQTOH ADD JOHNSON ST. Take luge passenger olovaton. Am. Am.

Bos. Bait. Best Best Del. Kq. So.

u. 9', The Brooklyn Trust CORNER MONTAGUE AND CLINTON STS. Capital entirely invested in U. B. 4 per cent, bonds at par W.OOO.OOO.Jt Surplus.

June 80. 1895 l.a,U. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. Which mey bo made subject to check at Bisht ot returnable at fixed dates. CheckK pasa throueh New Torlc Clearing Home.

a Bate depository ror funds awaltln lovt Authorized by special charter to act as executor, trustee, administrator, iruardian, committee, receiver, or in' any other position of trust. a designated depository for Court moneys. Acts os registrar or transfer aeent of stock ana and as trustee for railroad or other corporation mortgages. Executes orders In U. S.

honds and other Investment securities. Upon deposit of cash or approved securities will Kuarantee traveling letters of credit and pay all drafts under the same. CHRISTIAN T. CHRISTENSEN. President.

HENRY W. MAXWELL, Vice President. JAMES ROSS CUR RAN. Secretary. FREDERICK C.

COLTON. Assistant Secretary. TRUSTEES: Alexander M. White. William H.

Mais. Michael Chaunoey. Henry W. Maxwell, Charles M. Pratt, 8.

W. iiopcock, George W. Chauncy, Christian T. Christens W. N.

Dykman. Thomas T. Barf. C. D.

Wood. Prank Lyman. William IS. Kendall. Edwin F.

Knowlton. John T. Martin. John J. Pierrepont, George G.

Reynolds. John Gibb. E. If. R.

Lyman, Henry K. Sheldon. Long Island Loan and Trust Company. 103 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL JEO0.OO0.

BURPLUS Thla mirplu has accumulated from th "no cessful administration of the business of the company since Its organization in 1884, and no not any way been created by contrlbutionis fron stockholders. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. Checks drawn on this company are nayabl through the New York Clearing House. Certificates of deposit will be issued, payable on deman and bearing interest until paid. Thin company Is authorized by charter to act aa Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Committee of Estates or Receiver.

It is also a legal depository for all Trust Funds and for money paid into Court. It acts as Registrar or Transfer Agent of stocks and bonds and as Trustees for railroad and other modtgages. It guarantee letfrs of credit Issued to travelers and will do any and all other business UBUaliy done by Trtut Companies of responsibility and standing. TRUSTEES: Watson B. Dlckerman.

David O. Leggtrt, William M. Ingraham. Seymour L. Huated, Bernard Peters.

James W. Cromwell. Edward D. White. Frank L.

Babbott. David Barnett. Theodore F. Jacksoa. Edward Merrltt, George Edw ard lde.

r.Omnn John F. Halsted. 6eth L. Keeney. William C.

Redflrid. EDWARD MERRITT, President. DAVID G. LEGGET, Vice President. FREDERICK T.

ALDRIDOE. Secretary. The Manufacturers Trust Co 180 REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Capital, $500,000.

Surplus, $500,000. Loans money on approved Collateral, recelvesdo posits subject to check payable through New YorK Clearing House, allows Interest from date of deposit withdrawal, and makes special rates ou money for a given time. Is a Legal Repository for Court Moneys. Acts as Executor. Administrator.

Guardian, etc. Executes orders for Investment Securities, Guar antee Letters of Credit to travelers, and issues Foreign Drafts pavable in any part the world. Collects Coupons and interest on Inv aotinents. Serves as Registrar or Transfer Agent of Bonaj and Stocks, and acts as Trustee for P.ailroad aua other Mortgages. WILLIAM J.

COOMBS. WILLIAM H. NICHOLS. re President. WILLIAM J.

MAT HESON. FRANK L. 8NIFFKH. id Vice President. secretary.

BOARD OF DIRECTORS. William H. Nichols. William J. Mathesou.

William J. Coombs, Lowell Palmer, Sanford H. Steele, John H. Hanan, John Schumann, James H. Oliphant, Silas Tuttle.

A. Nash, E. Bwlght Church. Charles E. Keator, Robert Gair.

Henry Batterinan, J. Adolph Molleuhantr. A. J. Pouch, JohnC.

Orr, Roval C. Peahody, William Vogel. John H. Ireland, H. B.

Halgu, D. M. Somers, Edward Hinman. Telephone, Brooklyn 1,531. Cable.

Mantras Kings County Trust Co. 243, S44. 346 FULTON St. CORNER COURT SQUARE (formerly Boerun place.) CAPITAL J600.000.00 SURPLUS 600.000.00) UNDIVIDED PROFITS 77.362.M JULIAN D. FA1RCHILD.

President. J. 8. T. STRANAHAN.

D. W. McWILLIAMS, Vice Presidents. HERilON MORRIS. Secretary.

THOMAS BLAKE. Assistant Secretary. Acts as executor, administrator, trustee, guar dfan, receiver, committee of the insane, transfer agent and registrar for corporations. Designated by th General Terms of the Supreme and City Cciirta as a legal depository for estate funds. Collects rents, coupons and Interest and manages property of non residents.

Secures letters of credit and drafts payable la any part of the world. John Arbuckle, Clement LockltL A. Abraham. A D. Balrd.

George Browar. Roswell Eldridge, J. D. Falrchild, John Good. Nelson J.

Gates, William Harkness, Joseph C. Hendrlx, D. W. McWUllanw. James McOovcrn, Moses May.

Cord Meyer, Eugene F. O'Connor. Dick S. Ramsey. J.

S. T. Stranahan. H. B.

Scharmann, William V. R. Smltn. Whitman W. Kenyon, W.

M. Van Anden. Joseph Llebmann. John J. Williams.

DEPOSITS RECEIVED SUBJECT TO CHECK AT SIGHT AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. The Nassau Trust 101 BROADWAY. HROOKLYN. Y. CAPITAL, tSOO.OOO.

Deposits received subject to check at sight, and INTEREST ALLOWED on the resulting dalljt balances. Special rates allowed on deposits returnable at fixed' dates. INTEREST COMMENCES FROM DATE OK DEPOSIT. Authorized by law to act as Executor, Administrator, Committee. Guardian, Trustee, Receiver.

Fiscal and Transfer Agent and as Registrar of Stocks and Bonds; 13 A LEGAL DEPOSITORY FOR TRUST FUNDS and for moneys para int court. Loans made on approved collaterals. Checks on this company are payable throusB the New York Clearing House. A. D.

WHEELOCK. President. WILLIAM DICK. JOHN TRUSLOW. Vice Presidents O.

F. Richardson, Secretary. H. F. Burns, Ass't Secretary.

TRUSTEES: Wm. Dick. A. D. Wheelook.

A. D. Balrd, Darwin R. James, E. B.

Tutcle, John Truslow, Ditmas Jewell, Bernard Peters, Wm. E. HorwllL Henry Selbert. Wm. F.

Garrison, Charles H. Russell. John Loughran, Edward T. Hulit, Jost Moller, Herbert F. Gur.nlsot O.

F. Richardson. Franklin Trust Company, Montague, corner Clinton street, Brooklyn CAPITAL, Jl.000.uOO. SURPLUS, JSS4.225. Authorized by law lu act as KXBCUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE.

GUARDIAN or COMMITTEE and offer special advantage a such. IS A LEGAL REPOSITORY FOR COURT MONEYS. ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Offers Its services on favorable terms as TRUSTEE OP CORPORATION MORTGAGES. REGISTRAR OR TRANSFER AQENT FOR CORPORATIONS OR MUNICIPALITIES.

LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED SECURITIES. Checks on this company will he paid through tn New York Clearing House. GEO. H. SOUTHARD.

President. WILLIAM H. WALLACE, Vice President. JAS. It.

COWING. Second Vice President and Secretary. CROWELL HADDEN. Assistant Secretary. TRUSTEES: A.

A. Low. Growell Hodden. H. E.

Pierrepont, Geo. M. Oleott, Geo. H. Southard, Wm.

A. Read, Theodore Dreler, ThoB. E. Stlllman, Martin Joost, Geo. M.

Colt. Robt. B. Woodward. Edwin Packard, John Winslow.

Darwin It. James, Joseph Brown. Alexander E. Orr, Wm. H.

Wallace. Franklin E. Taylor, D. H. Houghtallng.

Albro J. Newton. The Peoples Trust Company in MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL SURPLUS U.000.009 950,000 INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. company acts as Executor, Administrator.

Guardian, Trustee. Receiver, Transfer Agent and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds and transacts any and ull business usually done by other Trust Companies of standing and repute. Is designated as a depository for STATE FUNDS and money paid into court. Procures Letters of Credit for Travelers payable In any part of the world. Is represented in the New York Clearing Hous.

OI 'FICERS: FELIX CAMPBELL. President. JACOB G. DETTMBR, First Vice Prosldent. HORACE J.

MORSE, Second Vice President. EDWARD JOHNSON. Secretary. CHARLES A. BOODY, Assistant Secretary.

TRUSTEES: Eugene G. Blackford. Solomon W. Johnson. Isidore M.

Bon. James Jourdan. David A. Boody, Felix Campbell, Amory S. Carhart.

William M. Cole, William B. Davenport, J. CI. Dettmer, Bernard Gallagher.

William B. Hill. Cornell N. ttiasland. Robert J.

Kimball, James McMahon, Horace J. Morse. John E. Searies, Howard M. Smith, Frederick A.

Schrotdffc Alonco Slots. George p. Tangemaa Frcderlo Ward. OF ETKBT DEBCBIPTIOW NEATLY AND PKOMPTLX Kxr.CUTEII AT UKASONAnLE Eazle Job Prlntine Denartment. I Sfffi? Washington and Johnson 8U.

Filth Floor. Tkke larg puionger olovatort. Books close and opon. Kame. Rate Bate.

JEtna Con. Q. M'g. Atchison Cotton Express Addison Penn. KoBton Alb.

lt.K Maine Tel. extra Bur. Qulney Calumet Consolidated Commercial Cahle Coiu'l Cable, extra. Commercial Cable 111. Chicago City Chicago City tOc.

Dec. 10 Nov. IB. Oct. 4, Doc.

11 Nov. 12, Dec. 4 Dec. 5. Jan.

4 J)ec. 10 Doc. 3 Jan. 2 Jan. 11 2 I 2 IH 1 Dec.

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18 Dec. Jan. 2 Dec. 20, Jan. 2 Dec.

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Jan. to Dec. ia Dec. 15 inatnona i liurt. Canal.

Gas, Memphis India Wharf Brew. Hi', Dec. 10 Nov. Jan. 1 Dec.

17 I Juec Dec. :) i Dec. 15 Dec Dec. 15 Dec, Jan. i Dec 6, Dec.

IS i', id 1. Dec. 10 15, Jan. 2 Kan. Pitts, fc G.

Laclede Gas Laclede Gas. extra Maine Central. National Lead pfd Northeastern, S. C. Quincy Standard Oil 2W 1 8sli 1H 1 (I 2 Dec.

1: i Doc. HlNuV.lt). Doc. 15 Doc. 15 Dec.

Dec. 3 Dec. 15 Dec.l'l, Do Standard Oil extra Stock tlnofn Atlantic Tel Spirits Bis. 1st 1 16 Leather Union B'k. B'klyn.

1 Jan. 2 Due. 15, Jan. 4 Dec. 14 Dec.

10 Due. Jan. 2 1 WeJsbarh C. Co. vf 1, Dec.

10 west itnu Meeting. WALL ABOUT MARKET. Stand dealers at Wallabout market conducted their business mostly within doors this morning, the weather being too cold or display outside ol the more sensitive products. Market eardeners of which there was a mod erate number in the square protected their vegetahles by sheflters of various kinds, i nere were no changes of note in prices of fruits or vegetables. In sea food Ash was In restricted supply and irregular in values some varieties being higher while others were lower.

Live fowls were cent per pound dearer. In game rabbits were plentiful and cheaper. Meats advanced cent per pound for mutton, lamb and veal, Yi cent per pound for pork and 1 cent per pound for pork tendenoins. Eggs exhibited Increased firmness; dairy products continued steady. Butter, per pound Fancy Elgin, 24c; Philadelphia print butter, In 56 pound packages, 26c; vt extern creamery, 20a22c; ordinary Western, lbauc.

lower grades, loalTc. Cheese, per pound Full cream, UalZc; avus. domestic, 15c; Imported, 22c. Eggs, per dozen Strictly fresh, 27c; Leghorn. 28c; Western, in cases, 25c; modjum grades, ua 22c; ice house, 17al9c; limed, Hiaiic.

Poultry, dressed, per pound Spring turkeys, ii He; geese. 12al3c; chickens, Philadelphia, loalic: ordinary. 8Vial0c; fowls. tiaUc; roosters, Long Island spring ducks, ICalTc; Western spring ducks, Ualtic; squabs, J2.60a2.75 per dozen. Live poultry, per pound Spring chickens.

Ja ic; fowls. 10Hc; turkeys, Hal3c; roosters, 6c, geese, per pair, J1.25u2.50; ducks. per pair. Game Partridges. per pair; grouse, l.

al.50 per pair; woodcock, Socail.10 per pair; yuan. per dozen; wild ducks, per pair, canvas buck, S2.75a3.2G; red ma lard. SOaMc; blue winged teal, SOaMic; green winged teal, 30u40e; common. 30a40c: venison, hindquarters, lSa20c per pound; carcass deer. He per pound; rabbits, 25a30e per pair; opossums, 2aa40c each; gray squirrels.

26a30c per pair. JUeaits. per pound Beef, hind quarters ano nu, al0c; loins and ribs, 12al3Vic; sides, 6feac: mut ton, GVia7c; lamb, 8aSc: milk veal, U'iaiUMjc; uul termllk, 5a6c; pork, Jersey pork, heavy, 6c; light, 7c; roasting pigs, J2.50a3 each: pork lions, pork tenderloins. In tins, 18c; shoulders, 4a5c; sweetbreads, $3 per dozen; calves' livers, sua 60c each; beef livers, 50c each; ox tails. Jl per dozen.

Smoked and cut meats, per iuni ahmitilan: F.f hn nnn lP honeleSS. llC boiled ham, 17alSc; boiled shoulders, smoked beet, lOaluc: bolognas, njaisc per pounu; nu. furters. iual2c per pound; lard, Sa7c per pound. In 50a60 pound packages.

msn, per pound smelts. 7asc: caiirorma frozen, 15c; blue. So; sea bass. 8c; weak. cod, 6c; halibut, I3al4c; hake.

4a5c; haddock, ic: striped bass, 12al5c: red snappers. Sc; ilounders. Rc: oela. 10aJ2c per pound; white fish, 10c; black bass, 8c; ciscos, 0c; smoked salmon, 19c per pound; white bass, 6c; smoked mackerel, 16alc; smoked sturgeon, 10a20c; pickled mackerel, S18a20 per btl: Portland herring, J4 per dm: nouanu, per keg; bloaters, per box; Digby scaled herring, 12c per pound; dried codfish, 5aCc per pound. Shell fish Soft clams, 3a40c per loo; hard clams, $1 per basket; Rockaway oysters, 5t per basket; scallops.

Jl per gallon: lobsters, Uc per pound: cod liver oil, 16c per half pint. Inported and Southern fruits Oranges, Sorrento, half boxes, J2.25a2.75; Jamaica, orlginao jtrao.au, repacked, J5.50a6.50 per bbl; $3a4 per box; per 100; Jamaica, grape fruit, 5ts and 52s, Ja per repacked box: 72s, ji.50ao.5u; 3ts, Messina. Palermo, S2af per box; Maori. J4a6.a0 per box; California lemons, J5 per box; bananas. bunch, 75caJ1.25; figs, per pound.

0ai2c; new ou.te, ItWC, fiirU UO.IVS, OAOO Allliciic npr lr 31.25a2 Der Florida pineapples, 1.25a2 per dozen; fancy Florida pineapples. r0a75c each; coeoanuts, 50a.oc per dozen; Italian garlic. 5c per pound: imported nuts, mixed, 13c per pound; French chestnuts. oaSc per pound; roasted, Jl.co per Dusn et onions, Jlal.25 per cra'ts; root ginger, 8c per pouna concn shells, jiaz per uozen. Domefllc fruit Grapes.

Western New York Concords. Jl per case; Ca'tawba, in hand basket, 10al2c each; Concord, UalOc; wine grapes, per pound. Concord. Niagara, 2Vie; forma Tokay grapes. J1.75 single case; w.ou fnlfornln uir! SI.

fill nor ease MOTOCCO. J1.25 per case; Cornichon, ji.nvai. ia P' case; i3a3.25 per double case; Emperor. Jl.i5a2 per single case; J3.50 per case; pears, iwuiie TfaruU. tl 7 Wiffr S2 rilhl3 DCT bbi; Duchess 15 ner bbl: S4.50 nor box; Sheldon.

J3.5I) h.v t9a9 rwr box Be urre Bosc, ci nor JU.ftf) rer box Vicar of Wakefield. ner bbl': green. Sla2 per hh! rrtrt (ln nO nprbhl phoice. J2.7iWl3; lady apples. $2.25 per kes; citron melons, SOcaJl per bbl; Cape Cod and New Jersey cranberries, SI.

a2.25 per case; J5a7 per bbl; new chestnuts. per bushel; new hickory nuts, per black walnuts, $2 per bushel; Ulster county c.der, 10c per gallon by the keg; parching corn, per pound; comb honey, per 16 11) cases, white cover, 12c per lb; buckwheat and' bass wood. 10c per 'b. Vegetables Long Island caulillower. per bbl: Brussels sprouts.

10al2c per quart: Michigan celery. 35a65c per dozen stalks; state celery. 40a0i: per bundle: Long Island celery. 73cajl per dozen bunches; marrow and Hubbardstown squash, la 1.25 per bbl; cheese pumpkins. per dozen; Long Island cabbages.

J2a3 per 100; red cabbage, $3a4; Long Island and New Jersey sweet potatoes, Jlal.25 per bbl; Vineland sweet potatoes. Jl. 2,25 per bbl; lettuce, 7ocaJ1.50 per bbl; Romalne lettuce. 50c per dozen heads; chicory, I5c per dozen heads; fettikraut, $1.50 per bbl; 25c per peach basket: Long Island spinach, Jl per bbl: kale. Iaa20c per dozen heads; 40nfi0c per bbl; Long Island radishes, 60a75c per hundred bunches: pickle peppers, lac per hundred; Long Island bee is, Jl.25al.50 per hundred bunches; yellow turnips.

"Scajl per bbl; white turnips. 25c per basket: 65a75c per bbl; oyster plant. 50c per dozen bunches; spearmint. 50c per dozen bunches; Connecticut onions, red. per bbl; white.

J4.50a5.50 per bbl; yellow. J1.50a2 per bbl; pickling onions, Jl.50al.75 per bushel: Long Island carrots. 15a20c per large bunch 75c per bbl green peppers, 75c per crate; horseradish, 25c per bunch. Southern and greenhouse vegetables Florida green peppers. $2 per case: 50c per dozen; Florida tomatoes.

per crate; Boston greenhouse lottuce, 50a75c per dozen; Charleston lettuce. i5c per 1 3 basket; Norfolk spinach, per bbl; green peas, J3.50a4 per half bbl basket; green alio wnx beans. per 1 3 bbl basket: egg plants. Jl.50al.75 per dozen; cucumbers. J1.25a2 per box; Boston cucumbers.

Slal.75 per dozen; greenhouse radishes, Jlal.50 per 100 bunches: okra. $1.50 per six till case; water cress, $3 per 100 bunches. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, bv the grace of God free and independent To Charles H. Dunbar, Harnabas Dunbar, Mary E.

Dunbar, Hannah Phillips, Emma n. Phillips, Harriet C. Dunbar Bates. Carrie E. Field.

Georg lanna Gilmore. Frances Hates, Hannah IS. Johnston, Hon. Joseph Aspinall. Cyrus Leonard.

Rhoda niinhar Arthur Leonard. Alice M. Shea. Fred erick Leonard, Mrs. Hannah iv.

racnaru, ivirs. Nahum Leonard, Mrs. Henry T. Kent and Nahum Leonard. send greeting.

Whereas. George nnnhnr ciimnrK of Cliv of Hrooklyn. Kings County, New York, has lately petitioned our Sur rogate 8 ourt oi me muiuy ui ivinsn a certain instrument in writing, bearing date the twenty ninth clay of May. Ml. relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the lnst will and testament of GEORGE DI'NIiAR.

late of City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each or you are hereby clteu ano requireu lo before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall oi Records, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 20th day of January. at ten o'clock In the fore noon, then and mere to attend tne prooaie oi the said lnst will and testament; and that the above named Infants then nnd there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our paid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto alllxed. Witness.

Hon. L. George 13. Abbott. Surrogate of our said county, at the City of Hrooklyn.

the 30th day of November. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. JOSEPH W. CARROLL. d2 6w Weil Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

TRUST COMPANIES. Hamilton Trust Company, 131 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL 500.0O0. SURPLUS. $400,000.

Pays Llbrral Interest on Daily Balances. Acts as Trustee and Transfer Agent for Corporations, Authorized to act as Guardian, Executor and Administrator. Is a Legal Depository for Trust Fundi. Exclusive Hanking Facilities for Ladles. Family and Business Accounts Solicited.

SILAS B. DUTCHER. President. WILLIAM H. LYON.

Vice President. ALFRKIJ J. POUCH. Second Vice PresldfMt. JOSEPH B.

WHITE. Secretary. i'RUSTEES. William H. Lyon.

Silas B. Dutcher, o. Carpenter, William Berrl, clinrlpM W. Itetts. Charles Cooner.

William H. H. Chlldl. Henry E. Hutchinson.

Henry N. NVhltney. Hurlan P. Halsey. Calvin Pntterson, John DitinHS, William Hrster.

John C. McGuire, William C. Wallacs. Leonard Moody. Airred J.

Pouch, Wm. V. R. Smith. Millard F.

Smith. Eugene F. O'Connor. Joseph B. While.

John R. liegeman. Pimphleu. "Why People Should Do Burlnon With Trust Companies." fre on application. Is ment.

Is bonds In to Humor occasionally creeps Into the real estate column as well, as the following request would show: "Dear Editor Kindly state in your next Issue 'the whole amcun't of ifae taxes on the property and the full value of the real estate property on the four of Tompkins park, Tompkins avenue, Greene avenue, Marcy avenue and Lafayette avenue." This comes from a party Who could obtain the information as readily as the reporter and could spare 'the time more conveniently. H. Galrtzka of 369 Fifth avenue reports the following sales: For Beer Schaffn er, for 127.500, southwest corner of Fifth avenue and Fifth street, four story brick double apartment house, with store. For M. Hassen, for $14,000, 1.212 Third avenue, three story brick double apartment house with store.

For Mrs. Hooben, for 168 Garfield place, three story and basemen brick house, 20x45x100. For Mrs. Brooks, for $6,000, 365 Second street, two story and basement brown stone troivt house. 20x40x100.

F. J. K. O'Brien of 69 Court street have eold for Mrs. Annie JtcDermott to W.

Smitta, lor $5,500, 52 Bergen street, two story and basement brick house, lot 25x100. Also John Gianella to Antonio Luisi, for $11,500, 2, 3 and 4 Navy street, four lots with three brick tenements. A gain of seventy buildings and $544,490 in estimated cos: over November, 1895, was made In the building department last month, the statement of permits granted for new buildings being: 143 brick J1.O1T.550 117 frame 251.355 260 Jl.26S.905 For December, 1S95: 94 brick $462,350 100 frame 2K2.065 194 $724,415 Tuesday's auction sales were: By Jere Johnson, at the real estate exchange, 189 Montague street, to close the estate of Mary Luce, deceased, 95 Suydam street, three story, basement and extension frame house, lot 25x95, to Martin Bottjer, for $2,000. By Thomas A. Kerrigan, at 9 Wllloughby street, in action of Annie L.

McDevitt against Grade Guinan, four two story frame houses, lots 25x100, each, on the east side of Hale street, 150 feet south of Ridgewood avenue, the first to James Moffett, for $1,250, the remaining three to Anna L. McDevitt, for $1,675, $1,875 and $1,875 respectively. In action of Herman Wermann against Louis Schaefer, 21 Olive place, two story frame house, lot IS. 6x97, to James Mc Currach for $525, over and above a mortgage, for $2,000 and accrued interest. In action of Thomas E.

Tracy against Ann Ashley, 256 Hoyt street, three story brick house, with store, lot 20x78, to Elizabeth G. Ahrens, for $2,725, over and above a mort gage for $1,500 and accrued interest. In action of Louise Frank against Michael McSorley, 1.031 DeKalb avenue, two story brick house, plot 40x100, to Leander H. Thorn, for $6,250. In action of Charles W.

Betts against Emile Manneck, 1,265. 1,267 and 1,271 Fulton street, three live story brick double apart ment houses, with stores, lots 26.8x70 each, sold separately to Charles Wr. Betts for $13, 000 and accrued interest on each. In action of Charles B. Peck against Cath arine Louise Crilly.

115 Meeker avenue, three 'story frame apartment house, with store, lot 25x122, to Charles B. Peck, for $2,800. NEW BUILDINGS. Fifty eighth street, nnrrh side. 240 feet northeast of Fourth avenue, five two story and basement brick houses.

20x4. tin rtH'r, for two families each cost J22.5O0. William Waldron. owner and builder. Irving avenue, east side.

100 feet south of Stan hopa street, two three ptory brick double apartment houses. 25x62. tin roof, for six families each; cost tio.ooo. Jonn Manning, owner. La.fayotte avenue, north side.

400 fee: east of Stuyvesant avenue, one three story brick house. 26XS2, tin root, for three families; coat $6,000. A Toiejush. oivner an 3 burner. Granite street, north side.

100 feet west of Bush' wick avenue, three three story brick double apart ment nouses. 2bxo3, tin roor, ror six famines each cost SId.ooo. A. Toube. owner.

Seventeenth street, north side, 250 feet west of sixth one two story and attic frame house, 26x42, shlnRle roof, for one family: coat 5Aauu. u. wind, owner ami bunder. Fountain street, wes side. 30 feet north ot Glen more avenue, six two story and basement frame nouses.

1 1. 10x34, tin roor, for one family each cost 513. 00. j. c.

Walsh, owner. MECHANICS' LIENS. DECEMBER 1. Kent av, 75 ft Myrtle av. 23x75.

Joseph Colyer ags Louis Finch. Henrietta Fitzgerald Seventy fourth s. SO ft Seventeenth nv, 30x100, Henry Schmidt agst John A Swcnson, Davis Gre ne av, s. 200 ft Lewis av, Hilton White Manf Co agst Louis Zoell ner ami Wm Maske JUDGMENTS. DECEMBER 1.

Le Vere. Robt Davis. Bdwd May McEnery and ano Hansen. Herman Albert Ahrens Auflnanger. William: Schwarne.

Chas Henry Wellbrx. et al Smith, Hollis Jocelyn Holmes. Smith. Hoills Edward Wh ler Oldenhage. Richd and Hermann John Kramer Bruce.

EiliMibeth, admistrx Robert Bruce John Robins Co Gardes. Henry Knickerbocker Ice Co Hommel, Chas 13 Henry Thorpe Winter. James Archille Staraee Duggan. P.xtk Matilda Adams Wilcox Mfg Co Frank Hutchinson Brooklyn HetKhts Co Zipfel. admstr Cone.

Mary Chns Smyth Cone. Mary Jacob Kleinfelder Puig. Caslmiro Michael Chauncey Dexter. Lewis P. Jr Jules and Edmond Wolff McCarroIl.

Jcseph Obermeyvr Lieb mann Puigi Cnsimiro Michael Chauncey Klein. Johanna Elizabeth Albrecht McConologuo. "hos Wm Hartley Schachner. Louis People State Laubenberger. Joseph Henry Rogers.

"Edwd" Jos Hull Stivers, Alonzo Edwd Welch, rec'r Monson, WHhelmlna Edison Electric Illtg Co Schmidt. Geo Jr Citizens' Electric Hits Co MORTGAGES. DECEMBER 1. Baldwin. H.

to Mary Baldwin, Monroe at, near Throop av St Pierre. D. to Harriet liabson and M3S.1 94.7 1.175.32 1,962.12 435.67 243.13 71.S2 40.SS 17.56 66.42 67.50 1.039.92 5.622.99 163.30 192.55 310.57 261.01 1.626.76 196. 43 118.96 1.308.2H 1.122.32 7S.58 65.19 194.12 56.10 $2,500 1,200 1,500 2,500 2,000 800 ano, exrs, Bambridge. near Lewis Lamb.

J. to Lximls, Jefferson, near Ralph av Henry. to Greenpolnt Svgs Bk. Leon anl st. near Nassau av Hofer.

and Reimann to I) Scharman, McKibben st. Rubin, 3, to A and Meurer Riverd ale, comer Christopher "Wilson, II. to Gordon, Osbom, near Sut'ter av Roth. Julie, wife, and G. to Ann Roberts, Avenue corner East Seventeenth st Green.

Emma, to Martens, Floyd st, near Tompkins Van Nostrand. I) to Mary Frost, Hancock, corner Nostrand Burdlck. to J' Davidson, Gates, near Marey, 2 ni trts. 2 pi.ro Blumenatock. to Colby.

Union, corner Johnson av, tfoid Knapp. Martha 13 and to Title Guar and Trust Hancock, near Central av Johnson, to Mary Cow. Eighty fourth n. Eleventh Same to Cath Cowenhoven. Eiffhty fourth st.

near Ei.evemh av Buzby, E. to Heel. Forty first st. C. Schwarz.

J. anrl wife, Theresa Gauter, Sumner av, near Kloy.l Reynolds. T. to Ev lyn Rtdsway. McDon.iuh near xliih av, 2, parcels King, Sarah, to Eas: Hiver Svks Cumberland st, nrxr Atlantic av Greschen, to Lamb, Evergreen.

corner Putnam Goetz. Ottilia, to H.frnby, Crescent st. Same to Title Guar and Trust Co, same Prop Schlebler. and wife, to bliss. Short Hills.

J. Underbill, cor St Marks av. Kent. Alice and John, by Ruardlan to Harriet Packard, Walcot st. near Van Brunt Hennl, Frlederizka, wife, and J.

to Hazzard et al. trustees. Hay Thirteenth east cor Benson av Sea Beach Land company to Grin nel et al. ir aste Surf av. Foote, and wife, to Reid, Myrtle av, near Adams st Kent.

R. et al. to Harriet Packard, Wolcott st, near Van Brunt st Evans, C. to .1 .1 GllllKan. Park place.

Beatty, F. to Mary Sproule, trustee. Park place, near Nostraiul av Beatty, F. som? to same, Park place, near Nostrand av Beatty. F.

to II Hazzard et al. trustees Johnson. H. to German Am Title Guar Co. Atlantic, near Rockaway Ktrsch, to Martens.

Putnam nv, Nolan. Marjrt. to John Jenkins as committee. Hclford av. n.

ar North Tenth st Klueg, to Jane Meeker et al, exrs. Withers st. near Humboldt Ress. C. to Huber et al.

exrs, Mes erole st. near Waterbury Leather, to Brooklyn Mut Bulldlnp and Loan Assn. Grove st. near Central av Blttner, to Nassau Co op Building and Loan Asan, Dresden nt, near Arlington av CosKrove, to Title Guar and Trust 20.000 1.500 3.000 950 2.410 2.O00 3.250 1.300 2,000 20,000 265 6.400 65O.CO0 2.500 205 C.500 220 500 325 8.500 9,000 9.000 3,000 3,000 3,200 1,500 4.S00 2,000 Appointment of Foremen and Assistant Foremen Announced. Fire Commissioner Bryant yesterday published the following order: The followlne named assistant foremen have promoted to the rank and grade of foreman In this department, to tnke effect from December 1, 1S96: B.

A. Matschke. Hook and Ladder company No. F. H.

Molloy. telegraph bureau: John R. Bralsteil. Hook and Ladder company No. 11; John McCole.

Engine company No. A. R. Lavlgne, telegraph bureau; C. F.

Connolly. Engine company No. 35: C. E. Rlkel.

Engine company No. Thomas J. Nash, Engine company No. 46: James T. Shannon, Engine company No.

20; A. w. llelth. Engine company 14. and P.

H. Travcrs. Engine company No. 9. The following named lirsl grade liremen have promoted to the rank and grade of assistant i foreman in this department, to take effect from December 1.

1S96: Charles E. Fields, headquarters; John J. Donohue, Engine company No. 33; George F. McGeary, Hook and Ladder company William F.

Dalns. Engine company No. Russell G. Gardner. Hook and Ladder company N'o.

Alfred G. Hunter, Engine company 19; William J. Stapleton. Hook and Ladder company No. 4.

nnd John Clunle, Engine company 32. Lester A. Roberts, assistant foreman of Engine company No. 54. has been promoted to the rank grade of foreman In this department, to take effect from December 1, 1896.

BROOKLYN ENGINEERS' CLUB. The Brooklyn Engineers' club, an organization which was formed during the summer for purpose of furthering the interests of all sorts of engineers, civil, mining, naval, will have their first dinner to morrow night at Pierrepont street, at 6:30 o'clock. The election of officers will take place and other important business bo transacted. William G. Ford is the temporary secretary.

TRAVEL. TRANSPORTATION. ETC. Coastwlae Steamers. OLD DOriliMON LINE.

DAILY SERVICE. Fop Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newport News, Petersburg, Portsmouth, Pinner's Point. Richmond, Virginia Beach, and Washington. X. dally except Sunday, from Pier 26.

North Klver, sailing every week day. except Saturday, at 3 P. 21., and Saturday at 4 P. M. V.

GUILLAUDEU. Vice Pres. and Traffic Mgr. Steamboats. BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND.

VIA SOUND LINES. NORWICH LINE, via New London, from Pier 40, X. next Desbrosses week days only, at 5:30 P. M. STONINGTON LINE, via Stonlngton.

from Pier 36, N. one block above Canal st, week days only, at 6:00 P. M. FALL RIVER LINE, via Newport and Fail River, from Pier IS, N. foot Murray st, week days only, at 5:00 P.

M. New Haven, Excursion, 51.50 FAST STEAMERS LEAVE PIER 25. East River, Dally (Sundays excepted), 3 P. M. and 12 Midnight.

Arriving In time for trains to Meriden. HART FORD, SPRINGFIELD, HOLTOKE and North. The point of departure ana arrival adjoining Fulton Fern' makes this the most desirable route for Brooklyn residents. Albany Evening Line. Steamers LREW and DEAN RICHMOND leave Old Pier 41.

X. foot Canal at P. M. daily (Sundays excepted). Connecting with trains for points.

North, East and West. TROT BOATS SARATOGA OR CITY OF TROT leave foot West Tenth st. daily, except Saturday, P. M. Connect with trains for North and Sunday steamers touch Albany.

Tickets and staterooms. 4 Court st. SSO Fulton st, 9S Broadway. Brooklyn. Steamships, AMERICAN LINE.

NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON (London Paris). New York.Dec.9. 10 A.M. Paris. 23.

10 A. M. St Louis.Dec. Hi. V) A.

York. Dec.3'1. 10 A.M. First cabin passage to Southampton. $75 anil upward; second cabin.

$40 to $60; steerage at Iterates. Drafts payable in all parts of England. Ireland, Scotland. Sweden, Norway and Denmark at low rates. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION 6 Bowling Green.

New York: JOHN C. HENDERSON SON. 344 Fulton st. or H. F.

KOCH. 4S Broadway. Brooklyn. WHITE STAR LINE. TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL Britannic.

Dec. 9, noon 'Germanic. 23, noon. Majestic Dec. lfi.

noon Teutonic Dec. 30, nuon No cotton carried cn passenger steamers. For passage tickets and drafts payable on demand everywhere in England, Ireland, Sweden, Scotland aixJ Norway apply to V. aTjDRIDGK, 6G Court Bt. Brooklyn; R.

BANKS. 95 Broadway, and H. F. KOCH, AS Broadway, Brooklyn, E. D.

H. MA IT LAND KEUSEV. Agent. 29 Broadway, N. Y.

CANADIAN l'ACIFIC RAILWAY. Intending steamship sailings from Vancouver to and china. EMPRESS OF CHINA Dec. 7, Mch. 1 EMPRESS OF INDIA J3n.

4. Mch 2D EMrRESS OF JAPAN February 1. tfiLULU.tUI""''A 0.STBALIA WARRIMOO, Dec. S. MIOWERA.

Jan. S. Second cabin accommodations very low rates. For tickets and freight rates apply at 353 Broadway. For freight rates only, C3 Wall st.

New Yurk. CTNARD LINE NEW YORKTO LIVERPOOL, via Queenstown. from Pier 40, N. R. Campania.

De.5.5:30 A.M. Campania Jan. 2. 12. 11 A.M.:Auranla Jan.

9. VJ. 2 P.M. Lucaaia Jan. lfl.

c. 26. 10 A.M.'PervIa Jan. 23. ror frelcht ana passage, apply to company's office, 4 Bowling Green.

VERNON H. BROWN general agents. 1 or passenger tickets, drafts at lowest rate? and further Information apply to T. II. HENDRICKSON, 339 Fulton st.

Junction Washington, sol" agent for Brooklyn, or H. F. KOCH. 4S Broadway. Brooklyn.

E. D. ANCsiO: JiNE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY.

Pier 54. North River, foot of W. 24th st. Ethiopia. 30.

nnon S.of Cailfornia.Dec.12.noon ri.xn,f."rcassia 19. noon Cabin passage, $45 and upward. Second cabin, 520; steerage. 524.50 and J25.50. HENDERFON" BROTHERS.

7 Bowling Green. N. or TAYLOR HOOD. 6S Court st. or II.

P. KOCH. 48 Broadway. Brooklyn. FRENCH LINE.

fOMPAGNIE GENERALE TRANPATL.ANTIQUK DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE PA RIS. PRAN'rE. LA BRETAGNE. Rupe Dec. 5, noon LA CHAMPAGNE.

Poirot Dec. 12, 5 A. M. Rates of passage, first class. New York to JSO and upward, including railway fare tn Paris, parlor car seat and landing charges.

claps to Parts, $54.75. A. FORGET, Gen. 3 Bowling Green, N. Y.

Railroads. RAILROAD. STATIONS foot of Dcsbrosses and Cortlandt streets. In Effect November 15. 1836.

:00 A. M. FAST MAIL Pullman Buffet Sleeping Car New YorK to cnicaco. No coaches. 9:00 A.

M. FAST LINE Parlor Car to Pittsburg. 10:00 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED.

Pullman Compartment, Sleeping, Dining. Smoking UTid Observation Cars. Arrives Chlcugo 9 A. M. Cleveland, 4 A.

Cincinnati. A. Indianapolis. A. Louisville, 11:45 A.

St. Ixmis. 2:24 I'. M. and Toledo.

A. M. P. M. CHICAGO AND ST.

LOUIS EXPRESS Sleeping and Dining Cars to St. Louis, Louisville ami Chlcutso Arrive Cincinnati 10:45 A St. Louis. 7:12 P. Chicago.

4 P. M. P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS Sleeping and Dliilnc Cars to Chicago and Cleveland.

Arrives Cleveland A. Chicago 9 I'. M. next day. 7:45 P.

M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS. Sleeping and Dining Curs to Cincinnati and Bt. Louis. Arrives Cincinnati 1'.

M. Indianapolis 10:15 P. M. St. Louis 7 A.

second morning. P. M. Pacific EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping Cnr to Pittsburg. Connects for Chicago dally und Cleveland and Tolc do except Saturday.

WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. 5:30. 9:30. 10:10 (Dining 11 A. 3 2:10 (2:20 "Congressional all parlor anrt Dining Cars), 4:30 (Dining Car).

(Dining Cm). 9 12:15 night. Sunday. :20. ln 11 A.

M. (2:20 "CongrcsKlonal nil parlor and Dining Cars), (Dining Can. 5:00 (Dining Car). 9 P. :2:15 night.

ATLANTIC CITY. 1:00 P. weik days. Bullet Parlor Car tnrougn to At. antic City.

I CAPE MAY. 1 P. week days. Ticket offices: No. 4 Court st.

OS liruadway, EM Fulton st and Brooklyn Annex Station, foot of I Kulton st. Brooklyn. i The New Ynrk Transfer Company will call for and check bagfrage from hotels and residences through to destination. 8. M.

PREVOST. J. R. WOOD. General Manager.

General Paas'r Agent. ERIE RAILROAD. Througn trains leave New York, foot of Chambers st. as follows, and five minutes earlier from West Twenty third st: 9:00 A. M.

Vestibule Express, dally for Wav erly. Illnghamton, Elmlra. HulTiUo, Bradford Jamestown, MeadvilL. and the West. Arrives Buffalo 1'.

M. Parlor car to 2:00 P. M. Vestihuled Limited. Past Mall daily Solid train to Chicago via Chautauqua Lake Arrives Cleveland 7:40 A.

M. Chicago, p. m' Slt pers to Chicago. Cleveland and Cincinnati'. Dining cars.

7:30 P. Buffalo and Cleveland Vestlhulo Express, dally. Arrives Buffalo 7:15 a. m. Brad ford.

A M. Jamestown, A. M. Cleve land. 1:15 M.

Slecpeis to Buffalo nnd Cleveland, making direct connections for Detroit. Chicago and th? NN'est. 8:45 P. M. Via Chautauqua Lake and Niagara Palls, daily.

Solid train to Chicago. Sleepers to Buffalo. Chicago and Cincinnati. Dining Cars. Ticket oflloes: 111.

261. 401 and 357 Broadway; Chambers and Twenty third st ferries. N. Y. TM.

S33 Fulton st. 100 Broadway. E. Brooklyn. Fxpress eti'i' for and chocks baggage from hotels and residences to destination.

PBnusniYaiiia JL tXO :30 10:30 1:00 1:00 4:30 1:25 7:30 1:06 in line 942 and st P. A. of I SiNll ISI AND WAll Gcrge Pruh. Jart.es Jennings, TRAINS LEAVE FLATIII'SH AV STATION for Gr i. niort.

A. 1. M. Sun lays. A.

M. Montauk. Atnagansett, the Harm. tons. Sag Harbor, Moriches.

a. 3:2., Sundays, 5:03 A. M. Pntchogue. 7:10.

10: A. 1:04, 3:25, 4:20. 5:30 P. M. Sundays.

0:03 A. M. Babylon. 7:10. 7:55.

10:52 A. 1:54. 2:55. 3:25. 3:55.

4:20. 4:55. 0:20. 0:00, 7:00. 10:01.

night. Weds, and Sats. only; Sundays. :03 A. 1:25, 0:22 P.

M. Wading River, port Jef Northport. Huntington. Cold Spring, 4:30 P. M.

Nurthport. 10:52 A. P. M. Sundays.

A. M. Norttiport, 10:00 I'. M. Oyster Bay.

Glen Cove, Sea Cliff Roslyn 0:45. 10:52 A. 1:54. 3:25. 4:20.

5:20 (1:23. 7:00, night. and only Sundays. 10:00 A. .22 P.

M. Par Rockaway. 7:10. 10:52 A. 1:25.

3:25. II 4:30, 4:55. 5:30. 0:00. 7: i.

night. NVds. only): Sundays. 10:00, 11 :22 7:53 P. M.

Arvern. and stnilton Nv. 7:10, 10:52 A. 1:25. 3:25.

3:53, 4:30 5:30, Weds, only; Sundays. 10 "6 A. 2:00 P. M. Stralton Av.

only. Garden City and Hempstead. 0:45, 10:52 A. 1 3:25. 4:20.

5:20, 0:23. 7:00. 8:08, 12:08 night, Weds, nnd Sats. only; Sundays. 9:03 A.

2:00. 0:22. 10:05 P. M. John H.

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