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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 8

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8 BKOOKHiYTSr AIXiT AG X.E FRI DAY, AXJGrTTST IT, I894. TEN PAGES. CORPOltrlTlON NOXICESr MlTKBOwATES NOTICE. LEGAL NOTICES. XCf iAL NOTICES.

'fmt the excreta collected as aforesald.which I not speojfi TMKlNT CITY WOKK.3, COM PILLSBUET IN THE LEAD C31XPKEME COUKT, ICINGS COUNTY inissionerTs office. Room 15, Municipal THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the God free and.Hdependent a rn4f Vtnhnnnnl irhfitta nlnnn of residence is nn BTuoklsm. Aaust13. ii 04. for thm known and cannot, after diligent inaniry.

be ascer uniio nonreip no pot eivuu "i'STSj VB "tn uttiivn Dns oi conBLruciiuK rifiVvYrV tNii 'rui? KJ 1 a' is uoen compiexeu ihM riitvof l.rook SUPREME COURT, KISG5 Btophen Buok Ingham Sturges, plaintiff, acalnat John F. Hart and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of toreclosuro and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the tenth day of August. lctl)4, 1 will iell at public auction to the highest bidder, "by Tho'na A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the sales, room, 0 Wuloughby street, the Oityof Brooklyn, County of Kluas, ou the dfth day of September, 18)4, at twelve o'olook noon, the land and promisor in said judginont mentioned, and therein dosorlbed as follows: All those certain lots, piece or parcnls of laud, situate, lying and hln In thAlitnTnirn of Klatbuah. now (Jitv of RmnL Mary L.

Stothard, plaintiff, against JObn Scbleichor1 and others, defendants: In pursuance of an interlocutory ju Jginont of partition and sale, made and entoved in the above entitled action, bearing date the 13th day of August, 1804. I. the underpinned referee in said judgment named, will sell at public anction at the salesrooms, No. 45 Broadway, in tbe City of Brooklyn, Conoty of Kings, by Taylor A Fox, auctioneers, on theUthday of 1804, at twelve o'clock neon, the lands and premises iu said judgmont mon tionedand therein dosorihed as follows: All that cer mHE lKOPLK OF THE STATE OF NEW J. YOHK.bj the grace of Oorffree and independent ToGodfreyP.

Koop, Celeste Koop, Amelle Koop, iustav II. Hchwab, the New York Life lusuraocesnd Trust Company, send greeting Whereas Eugene Koop of the City of Kew York has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certa.n instrument in writing bearing date the twenty zourtn day of January, 1893. and a codicil annexed thereto hearing date the Jilst day of December, 1F.93. relating to roa and porsonuf property, dnly prored as tho last will and testament of JOUANNKS KOOP, late of Brooklyn, 1... 1., deceased.

Wherefore, you and each of you aro hereby cited and required to appear before tne liommissionur oi i lrn. and assessed npfn the district witnm tne "mwjoic viia'i (Tnnt. Hi nt lvlncpii. tn ha. vo a certain He Needs Only a Drawn Game to "Win the Chess Cup.

ttnTinnintratapOiocon tnenprbu instrument in writing bearing date third day of luiij i i 7 tipfnrt.n i wester side of Grove stroot 11U zees norwiecity Irving avonue; running thenco northwesterly psrollol proved ae the last will and testament ot AUivA.artur.it MaoDONaLD. lat of tbe Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, i with Irving avonue lUiMeoc inm n. deceased. 1 witn irving avonue un ieoi i vnereiore, you. anu encu ox you, are nnru "Ill :ii.y 'cited 1 and lei with street 4il feet; thence wntheasterly par of Ve County allel with Wyckoff avenue 7a feet; tbence northeaaterly tlu Hafi parallel with Grove stroot 8(! feet toP.fDtoattos tain lot, piece or parcol of land situate, lying and.

being in the City of Brooklyn (late Williamaburgh). County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and containing a follows, to wit Beglnninj: at a point on requirea to appear oeiore our ouuwbio of Rneordn. in th Oitvof Brcoklvn. on the dar of westerly Bid from CiTava street; the riro northeasterly to a point oa lasterly sfdo of Wyckoff avtsnue 20 feet north i. tne easterly eiuo oi nuTouiejor iiatB ii7uvii distant sixty (00) root southerly from the southeasterly oornnr nf ooth Fifth and Havnranver streote; running oauy approved by tne state Doara oi naum aicar aa submieetOD to said board, the said excreta shall be dl Eoaed of by dlRgins the same into the earfaoe soll or by urial In trenches of moderate depth In ptaoas where tho oharaoter of the subsoil and the depth of tbe round water level will afford ample security both atrafnst the undue pollution of saoh ground water and the sou Itself, and for the efficient nitration of the Uquid contenta ot' tbe said receptacles Tenth Tho removal of the aforssald receptacles from the privies shall be conducted inohroanDsr as to cause as little Inconvenience or annoyaut to the occupants of tbe premfbes as is oompatible with proper man auemont of th work.

HOUtSE SLOPS, SINK VTA 8TES. LAUNDRY WATER AND OTUKR SIMILAR BE WAOK. Elerenth No sawaso. houio slops, sink wastes, water in which clothes or bedding have been washed or Hnssd, nor any other polluted water or llnnid shall be thrown or discharged directly into any lake, pond or reservoir as aforesaui, or Into anv sprinir. stream or watsr course tributary thereto, nor shall any such aforesaid liquid or solid matter or othor potlutod liquid bo thrown or dts ohared upon, the surface of the ground or into tbe fcround below the sorfaoa in any mannor wberoby the iitue may flow into any iake, ponu or reservoir, or into any spring, stream or wator course tributary thereto within fifty i tO) feet, hortrontai measurement, of the hijfh water mark in any lake, pond or reservoir, or within thirty 30) feet of the hlh water mark or the precipitous bauk of any spring stream or water coirso trib.i tsry to said lake, pond or reservoirs, aud wborover practicable thoso distance snail be one hundred (100) fset.aod rifty (60) teet repeotlvity.

Twrelfth Tho rortfeoin; rule stiall be ap plicabln only whore the Quantity of such poll mud water liunl I waste i amnll. aik mav Le dorind fro'it a Second Bound of the Championship Contest In Eoffalo Brooklyn's Representatives Well Up at the Top Railroad Ploying by Frere and Ilelms Scores and Records. Darallsl OOWUIUDI, JOnt, toil VlUV a. aw.ww,., and r.hpre to attend the probate of the said last will aud testament. lion oo easterly and pacallol with tioath Klfth etrot entr (70) ieet thence Bautherly aud parallel with in testimony whoreoi we nave canned xne seai oi our said Snrrngato'e Oourt to be hoieuoto affixed WitnsBB, Horn George A.

Abl ott. Surrogate E. 8. of our said County, at tbe Oity of Brooklyn, the 10th day of Argust. iu the yesr of our Lord one thocs nd eight hundred and ninety four.

JOrfKPH W. CAKROI.r., Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. TCT.wA.nn KoTrr.it s. Attorney for Proponent. 87 Uavemoyer street twenty (20) feet; tbence westerly anu parallol with Ko.ith Fifth treet seventy (70) feot to the easterly side of Havemever street, and tbenco northerly along tbe easterly side of Havemeyor ftreot twonty CiO) feet, to the point or place of beginning Dated Brooklyn, August 13, ISO.

lyn. of Kings and State of New York, nounded and described as follow, to wit Beginning at a point on the northerly line oi Winthrop street, late Oortolyou avenue, distant one thousand nino hundred and fifty five (1 ,055) feet and seven Ci inches easterly from the junction of said HCiTWiorly lino of said Winthrop street, late Oortelyou avonue, with the easterly line of Flatbuph avenue and Main street in tbe Village of Flatbunb, us laid down on a certain map entitled MA map of property in tho Town of Kiatbush belonging to I. White. Heury W. Domett Hud Robert S.

WaiKor, Hied April 8th, as Wo. 80H. Iu tlio office of tho Register of King County, and whioh point is Also distant twtmtv tbree (23) loot nine and one half (UM) inohea easterly from tho corner formed by the intersection of said northerly side of "Winthrop street, late Cortolyou avenne, ftith the easterly etde of Rogsri avenue; running thence northerly le with Rogers avenue and along tho westerly lino of section numbor twenty (O)as laid down on said maptwo buudred and twelve (lf) feet to the southerly sluu of Hawthorne strent; tbooce easterly along tbe southerly nlde of ilawtnorno street one hundred and sixty 100) feet to ind now or late of lames White: thonoe southerly aloug nald land of James M. White one hundred and six (XOtl) feot to the center line of the bto No. 99 Broadway, Broolcbn N.

Y. S. T. Mxddox. Plaintiff's Attorney.

No. 01 Broadway. Nassau street. New York City. anlU OwF Brooklyn.

N. Y. aul4 ihh Orove stroot H8 l'J teet: thence nortfiwosterlr parallel wltb Wyokoff aronooSO thonco northeasj orl parallol with (irovo street S80 foot; tnouoo soutn. esstorly parallel with St. Nicholas avenuo HO feot morj or leas: thenco northeasterly parallol with L.ro.0 straol IKlfiwt tottjosouthweatorlysldo of St.

Nicholss aono; thonoe southeasterly alonx tho southwesterly siao of St. Nicholas avonue to the oity lino thonce soatnerl aloo the City.llne to tho ooutor Hue of block lliy onsaSdinnp: thence soiithweptorly alonsrtho said ceirrer Hoe of 10U, 2H1 VS more or less: tnenco parallel wltb Kt. Nicholas avenue 25 southwesterly parallel vrlth Grove stroet feet north westerly parallel with WycUolT avenue fiU feet; tbenc sonthwesterly parallel with Grove street to a point oa the soathwwteri. elde ot 'VVyclcoII avenne feet south ea)torly from drove street Thence south westerly parallel with lrove atroet 8U faot; tbence southeasterlv parallel with Wyckotf avoniio feet: thenvo southwesterly parallel with tirove street 298 11 iafeet more.or less; thenco westerly parallel with Myrtle avenue to' a point on the southeasterly sido ot Urovo street IH8 feet more or less northeaatery fro'n Myrtle avenue theaoa northwesterly to the northwetorly side of Grovo street 1o tho point or place of beinnnjr. which includes all th.

COBtPlRAXION NOTICES FRED TliTY COURT OF BROOKLYN 'loir Kohallc anff annthnr. arralnst Aiurunt Dereuthal eric ana others In pursuance of an interlocutory judgment TEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, 9 Rooms 2, 4. 0, 8 and 10, Mnnlcipal Building, Brooklyn; July 2o, J8H4 Notice is hereby given thnt the assessment ro Is in the following ontiMe 1 mar ten our (surrogate oi tne uonuty oi ings. a. rvurro i gato's Court, to be held at tne Hall of Records, In the City of Brooklyn, on the twenty fifth day of September, 1804.

at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon, then and there to attend tbe prohato of tho said last will and testament and that the above named infants then and there show causo why it speoUl guardian should not be appointed to appear for thorn on' the probate of said list will add testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto athiod. "Witness, Hon. George B. Abbott, Surroaata l.

of our said county, at the City of Brooklyn, the ltb day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eteht hundred and ninety four. JOSEPH W. CAHROLL, Clerk of the Bnrrooratera Court. Sktfman, XAitocQTfK A CnoaTK, 35 William st, Kew York City, Att'js forPetltloner. anlO iiwTS.

rHHK BOPLB OF THIS STATE OF JSKW M. YORK, by the grace of God free and lndepondontr To Constance 11 and Ellen A. Cook son, send greeting: Whoreaw, William K. Jarenport. Public Administrator of the County of Kinds, has lately petitioned our iSurro Court of the County of Kings to have a certain natrument in wrltit bearing date the 4th day of October, 103.

relating to real And' personal property, dnly proved as the last will and tetament of KJ WIN RAKER, lato of tbe City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby citeu and required to appear before our Surrogate of tno County of Kings, at a surrogate's Court to ho held at the Hall of Reoords, In tbe City of Brooklyn, on the 25th day of 1S04, at ten o'clock iu the forenoon, then and thereto attend the probate of the said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we hao caused the seal of oar eald Snrrogate'e Court to bo hereunto ailixed. Witness. Hon George B.

Abbott, Surrogate fij. s. of our eafd county, at the Oity or Brooklyn. the Jith day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety four. JOSKPH W.

anlQGwF Clerk ofthe Surrogate's Court. mHK PlfiOPriB OF THE STATE OF NBW JL YORK, by the grace of God free and independent ToRollin H. Lynde, Angusta H. Lynde, Charles hve been completed, and the warrants for toe. collection of the various asses moots mentioned therein have hiujre tainify, but when roltleiy large guant'tie of AQuh wastes are and are thrown or ulJiburjted upon cr bMow tn bwrvl'o o.

hs rroand at anv point ond ibft aforesaid limits, in nh mannor or volume as to tuie th Am.i tu linwr otat rtr.riacj of tn irroun J. between winturop aua uawtnorne streets; tnenue ensc in partition raaao in tne auovo entities cou on uo JBth day of July, 1804, 1, the undersigned referee therein appointed, do herey give notice that will sell at public auction by William Cole, aucfoneer, at tbe Kcal Kstate Kxchango Salesrooms, Noa. 189 anu 101. Montague! street, iu tee City of Brooklyn, in said county, on the 30th day of AoguBt. 1804, at 12 oclock, noon, tno lands and promises in said judgment mentioned, and particularly described as followst All those two i ortain lots, Pieces or parcels of Isnd situate, lying and being in tao or along sm contor line forty iu) loot tneuce norta tins aay oeen ueuverea Assessmente.

and all person liable to pay onoh assew meets are required to pay the same without delay at nla offloo under the pomalty of tbo law: Reoavinir Willow street, from Cranberry street to eriy again parallel witn itogorj aonao one nuuuroaanu six (100) feet to tho southerly side of Hawthorne street tuenoe easterly nlon the southerly side of Hawthorne streot forty (40) feet, to the laud now or late of Charles Speoial to the Eajrlo.) Buffalo, N. August 17 'With tho two tour nraents of tho midsummer chess meeting drawing to a olose it ii now almost possible to piak tho winners In both events. The Interest In the cup oonteet is Increasing rrltU each same playsd and the final disposition of the Staats Zeltang trophy Is as much a mattor of doubt as ever, though ot course there is no question but that it Trill go either to Brooklyn or the Manhattan Choss clubs, nilsbury was a hair point behind ahawalter and In consequence the issue lies in the final game between these two men. Yesterday morninc the former had no difficulty in disposing ot Furnsworth for tho second time. Bleuawhlle Albin, who is surprising everybody by his good work in the second round, was causing Shawalter much trouble.

When the game was adjourned Albin bad good chance of winning. In cne he does Pillsbury, who has tho load, will only need to draw with Showalter In order to come off the vtotor. Tho latter lost some ground by drawing once with Farnsworth, whom Pillsbury beat both time. Following is the standing between of the four players up to noon on Thursday: Plerrepont street, a City ot Brooklyn aiorepaju. known ana uwtinguiBnuu b.

Mooitisoa; tnence sontnerty aiong saia itoDinson rtepaving oroene ivenue, wiu Bedford avenne. lana oum numireu ana six moj zeot to eaia center ime of sahl blook thence easterly alonir the same one hun Kepaving JJejrraw street, irom roaiuvauo i'w on a certain map of property in tno uigniu Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, lately belonging to Henry EJtory, surveyed July 1835 by R. Tolford, city surveior, and filed in tho ofliceof the Olerk (now Reg dre 1 and tdxty (100) feet to tbe easterly lino of land now or late of John McDoagall tbence northerly along said AIoDougall's land one hundred and six (3 00) loot to the l'omps aud posts. Prospect place, between Troy avenue and Hchouectady avonue. ister) of the County of Kings, on tbe mteontti aay or eighty six and thres hundred aud eighty soven, which, Mower map xv.aistrict mm, riuy urs uot woou Second avenue and Third avenne.

sontneriy stae or nawtnorne street; tnenco easterly aion said southerly side of Unwtnorne street forty (40) t'MMt. to t.hn Ian I nnur nr IntM nf T.nna Tend thonoe nontb lots, pieceB ana parcels oi ianu buiwo on w. uidhiuu of apsessiiiont contained in assessment book entit.ed "map O. distriot 117, usaeBsment dlstriot for 'sewer la Grove street, between Myrtle avenue and the City line. The said Commissioner will bo at.

bis otnoe, Hoom lo. Municipal Bnildinti, on the a8th day of Auoust, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to he ir objections to sail aBSeaament and to' correct an'l revise the same' If neces sary. The assessment may In thu rneantlme bo examined nt said offloo by all pvrties AU'RliD 'f. "WHITE. Cotnmiuioner of Oity Worlca.

Attest M. WitrrtKo, Secretary. 14t DEPAKTMRNT OF CITY WORKS, Municipal Department BnildiuT. Brooklyn, Angnat 10. lbS) NOT1CIC TO OONTHaCTOHs: Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Vriday.

Ancna, Mi. l04, at IS for each of the following pnrpoie: wnrt SnAllTNi AST) PAVlNCifWITH ORANITR hewer map ft. uistrut iMi uo.nwu First avenue and Second avenue. sewer man N. district louglass flfcreet, between taKen togetner, are oounaea ana aeecruieu to wit: Beginulng at a point on the northeasterly aide of Twenty first street ns laid oat on eald mop.

which Is distant one hundred and seventy five feet northwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northoasteily side of Twenty first street with the northwesterly side of Fith avenue as laid out on said map Nevin street and Third avenue. oriy along the slid 'J'eod's land one hundred and nix l00)fit to said center line of said bloofc; thence easterly along eaid center line lorty (4 0) feat to tbe easterly line of said Tee I's land; tbence northerly along the same one hundred and ix (H0) ieet to the sontb eriy side of Hawthorne street; thence easterly along the southerly tide of Hawthorne street Sewer mapJ, amtriot xzzt nucxicgxon siraow uobwvou Hicks street and Columbia sfeet. Sewer map J. district 2, Mill street, between Henry street and Hicks street. tSewer map O.

district 37, Pacific street, between Saratoga avenue aud Hopkiason aveuue. running thence northeasterly on a line parauei witn nan Fifth avonue ono hundrod feet; tbence northwesterly on torcy tuj ieet to tno iudu oj uhahi Wrtim: thence annthnrl at oner said Wolaft's land one Lynde, Uatnerlne BaococK, unanei i. ancocg, Charles h. Babcock, jr. Lucy L.

Hartt. Roll In L. Kartt, Charles R. Lynde, the Brooklyn Library, the rector, ehnri'h wardens and ventrvmen of Trinity Church. hundred and six IO0) feet to said center line of said 5ewer map aioirici mt mnoisor nvemjw, Sutton street and Morgan avenue, ana io Morgan avenue northerly to a point 100 feet northerly, irom van Hamo and olab.

Won. Pillibnry. Brooklyn block: tbence easterly along said, center line eignty uve (S5) feet to tbe easterly line of land now or late of Alexander Cooper; thence northerly along said Ooop land one hnnrirftd and nfz I Oft) feet to said south a line parallel with said Twenty tlrst street nityiieet; thence southwesterly on a line parallel with said tilth avenne one hundred feet to Twsnty flrst street, and thence southeasterly along Twenty first street aforesaid lilty fnet to tho point or place of beginning. Also all that certain lot. piece or parcel of land situate, bring aud being in tne City of Brooklyn and bounded and described as follows, yir.

Beginning at point on the westerly sido of Webster place distant eighty fet northrrly trum Princeton, New Jersey tho Long island Loan and Trust Company, send greeting: Whereas. Kolliu H. Lynde, of Lost. 1 3 uott avenue, Sewer map district 37, Eldert street, between Central avenue and Hambnrgavenue. ftmBwortb.

buffalo Metropolitan erly side of. Hawthorne street: tnence easterly along the SMtrncatfi'n Court nf th fJnnntr of tCIntrfl to bare a cer ...1 tain instrument in writing, bearing date the 24.th day of April, 1893. relating to real and personal property, duly Chapter 583 Laws of 1888. Title 7. Section 10 and somnoriy ame oi nawtuorue sireec utneiy iour nt 1001 four (4) inoheH, mora or less, to tbe westerly line of S9c ttou number twenty seven (27) as laid down ou said map; thence ooutberly aiong the westerly side of section twenty seven 27) two hundred and twelve (21'J) feet to tbe northerly aide of Winthrop ntreot.

'ate Oortelyou Title iH, oeuciou as amenueu uy uw uuer, ot I8flt2. rn ell and on all avsssaments for oDODinir streets. proved as tne iflft win ana testament oi VUaii ito it. hYftDK, late of tho City of Brooklyn, N. deceased.

WhArnfnm. von anrl nnh of von m.re horebv otted andfs tne nortnwesreriy corner oi vreusier piaoe au rrwnuw avenue, lato Middle street, and running thence westerly parallol with Middle strent nfnoty nino feet live and three nnorter inones; thence northerly parallel with W.K.t.r nlrffft alrtnan Baf. nnM thrH itirllfiB! thftnCft avenue; tnence wosterly along the nortaony side or qnired to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kinvs, at a Surrogate's Court to be held at tho Hall of RecorJH. in the City of Brooklyn, ou the day of flagging or re flagging sidewalks, fencing vacant lots, digging down vacant lots or tie sewering of any streec or avenue, which shall hereafter bo paid to the Colloctor, before the expiration of one inottta irom tbe time the same shall become dnoand payable, an allowance shall wmtnrop street, late uorteiyoo avenge, no nunarea easterly in a straight line and part of the way through the center of a party wall ninety eight foet eleven and one quarter inches to a point on the westerly side of aud seventy tbreo (aT.i) Ieet nine una one tiati 4nones, more or les. to a point distant one h'indred and bepteraoer.

xcsui. at ten ciock in ine lorenoon, men and there to attend tbe nrobate of the eald last will and be mane ro tne person or persons making an a iymenis eoRter ptaco mstant ono nunarea ana tnreo iew, sk" Inr.KB n. f.Krl t. Ihi. nnffhurAitlv efm Ot WCD testament and thnt the above named Infants then and there show cause whv a wuecial xuardlan should not bo at the rate ot seven ana tnree tentas per cenxuxn per an nnm.

for the nnexninsd uortion tiiereof. On all taxes. appointed to appear for tnem on tbe probate of said last wbi and testament. BLOCKS) UROVK STRllKT, l'EOM CENTRAL TO BAUKUKG AVENUES. Amount of depoai'.

8385t nnount of surety. SH.HoO. falSo? kok o'radino and paving grove street, from hamburg avenue toapoint 14H I'EliT WJSSTKRbY OF WYCKOFF AVENUK. wrril COBBLE STONES. Amount of doposit, 050i amount of surety, 88.

iiOO. ALSO. FOR fWAlM.VG AND PAVING WTTIl 0OB BL1', STONE STOCKHOLM STREKT. FROM IRVING AVENUK TO "WYCKOFr AVENUK. Amount ot d.

P0Bit, amount of surety. S2.7S0. itacb proposal must bo by a deposit Mt rnonoy or by a certified cheek in the'aanie amonnt, payable to tho kirder ot the Commissiouer of Oity Worns, 1st the sum above specified for each Suob, cheok or amount of money to be returned to tho biddev in cose his bid la rejsoted. A separata bid, separately inolosed, must be made for each piece of work specineol in this advertisement. Plans and may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured "on application ut the Department of City "Works.

Proposals most be accompanied bv an undertaking in writinp, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify ae to his responsibility In the respective sums above mentioned, a who Bhall be owners of real estato in the City of Brooklyn, in their own liKht iu tho amount of each surety, and shall havobela the same for at leant one year prior to the time pf.beoom Inir such surety, tbat if tue contract be awarded to tb, party or parties proposing, they will beoome bound as Ills or their surety tor its faithful performance. Proposals to be innorsed "To the Commissioner of Oity Works" (Bpeoifyinir work). 'I'he said propotals will imblily opened and announced on the Ii4tn day of An. ituat, lh04, at the hour of 2 o'clock provided that (he Commissioner of Oitr Works, or his reitularly appointed depaty is present. Ia case of the of loth, then on the fir3t day thereafter when either is PrA WMTTTS.

rnmminaloner of Cltv Works. sterplacoand Prospect avenue, late Middle street, aud thenco soritnorly along tho westorly sido of Webster place twontv tbree teet eight incliea to the point or place of beginning. Dated A tigust 7, IbU l. insossraent and water rates paid after the expiration of ono month from the time tbe same shall have become orthroniihl' tolo.v the surface, into auy juke, nrt or or i ito an eurinr, stream or wate.1 oonrtu triputary ih ueto, without havinjr been the. eiy.

in ibe judffintnt of tne Siate Uosnl of Ho.tltn, sutnclontty inftad; avr, iprn due notl to the oinor' or oocu pantn of tun etn.s lrom wbi su ju dinonarpo comet, the aforfliaiu d.stancei shall bit iucreased renp cttroly to sii oti er limit as ahalk appear juatihed to me State board ot Hea' th. Ttiirt eenth In onse til at human excrement is mi riffled wlthunyot tt foresaid ponut jd watir or otaerew aso, the discharo of tho sime upon or bolo tlio our ace or Me ground will le tfo.crue.l by the ule relating to privfoA. Kourteenth No clothes or unclean objects of any kind fthall be washed in any lake, pond or reservoir, or in any aprinc, stream or wator coarse tributary tuersto. tiARBAGK AND Fifteenth No earoajre or patrodJible refuse of any kind shall be thrown or discharged directly into any lake, pond or or into any spring, stream or water course tributary thereto; nor sbail any nuoh substance be place in large quantities upon or below tne surface of tho gror.nd whore th Ay may be washed into any lake, pond or reservoir, or into any spring, etrearu or water course tributary thereto, witbin one hundred (100) foot of the hitch: water mark iu any lake, pond or 'nyrvolr, or within fifty (50) feet of the water mark or precipitous bau of any spring, stream or water course tributary to naiu lakes, poods or reservoir; aud wherever poseiole distances shall be three hundred (30U) feet and ouw hundred and thirty i 130 feet, respectively. Sixteenth Ths State Board of Health shall have the right to incroase tno alorosald distauens in all cases where, in its judgment, it may appaar that injury to the purity of the wator retmlti from tuu deposit or storage of garbage or put rusctble refuse ai af ires a id.

Seventeenth Whore it becomes Impracticable to comply with tho foroxolog rules, ho far at tne disposal of Cirbaso or patrnrtjlbie rofuso upon or below tbe Hiirface of the ground concerned, then suitable water tight roceptales run tit be provided and be so located and ruamtdind on the premises tb none of the contents thereof snail eaeupa and pollute tbe waters aj heretofore indicated. MAiVUtta'S, COMPOSTS AND SIMILAR MATTER. xClxhteentu No stable, pig stv, hen house, barn yard, hog yard, nitchiag or staauin place lor hortes or cattle, or otner plaoe wnere animal manure accumulates, shall bo constructed, located or maintaineil ft hi a one ban drod 10 J) lent of the binh watermark in aur lake, pond or roservoir, or witbin rifty (50) feet of the hi Kb water mark or preclpito ban of any jring, stream or water courafl tnontirj to nuld laKeo, ponds or reserrotre; and wherever possible those distances shall be thrne hundred (300) feet and one nundrad and tolrty 130) foet ro spectiveJy. Nineteenth No stable, Dig sty, hen house, barn yard, hog yard, hitching or staudiug place for horses or cattle, or other ace wbore animal manure accumulates, shall be arranged or maintained in such man er tnat the washings or drainage therefrom may flo.v through opan. orcovorod drains or cbannols into any pond, lake or reiervoir, or Into any soring, stream or wutr course tributary tuereto, without having undergone proper purification.

Twentieth Tho'foregoingrnles shall also applr to composts and to raasaos of fermented or deoayed fruit, vegetables, roots, erjln. sawdust, leaTiw or other yeetible subitauces, which ma be used eithor alone or in combination with other matter as manure or as food for domestic animals, DKAO ANIMALS. VEGETABLE REFUSE AND MANUFACTURING VSTES. Twonty flretJfo de.id animal, bhd, fowl, fish or reptile, or parti tberoof, or any filtnr or deoayloK uiattor of animal or vegetable origin dorived froui inian hablta tions, barns or stables, nor any putrosclbla mattor or waste proauct or polluted liquid from any slaughter houses, creameries, condensed milk factories, cheeso factories, breweries, distilleries, cider mills, wine or besr vauits.a,aniiar or trlnuose factories, tanneries, woolen tlfty loO) feet easterly from the aroresaid corner or Winthrop street and Rogers avenue tnenotj northerly again parallel with Roerj aveuue oue hundrel and six 10(J feet to thi stiid center tine of said block thence westerly along said center line filty (50) feet: thence southerly again parallel with lingers arenas on hundred and six 1 00) feet to tho northerly side of Winthrop street, lato Oortelyou avenue, and thence westerly along tne same so7enty six (70) feat two and one half (H) inches, more or less, to the point or place of beginning. In testimony wbereof we an.rn caused tne seat or our said Surrogate Court to be hereunto affixed.

itness. Hod. George B. Abbott, Surrogate S. of onr said county, At tbe City ot Brooklyn, the 8th day of August, In the year of our Lord Raxdolpii II.

(Jole. Plaintitt's Attorney. 10 court due and payaole tuera snail do aaaea xoana coi'o. tea as part of every such tax, assessment or water rat interest at the rate of nine per cent, per annum, to be computed from tho time the same beoamo due and payable, to the date of said payment. street.

Brooklyn. N. Y. out 3w SUJPRBMB COURT, KINGS CoOATY Clinton S. Harris.

Mary K. Schenok nnd Ieabolla J. Hdflh. a.i fcrntft for (itsarire W. Bush.

aDd others. one thousand eight hundred and ninety four. JOSEPH W. CARROLL. filerk of the Surrogate's Court.

it. kuo Arri.riu, jy26 30t Collector of Taxes and Assessments. Ana also Deginnlnp at a point ou tne norxuny siae oc Hflirthorno sfcronfc whrtrm thrt westerly line of section Tn Oharles W. T.vnde: Tho forecolnic citation is ierred against William Bowers and others. Suit No.

ii Tn pur upon you by publication puranaut to an order of the enaDce ot a inagment or loreciosure anu nam mauv uu nntnred in this action, and berinir date the 5th day of non. ss, A.DOoLt, aurrogaie oi mejo tjountr, dated the Sth dar of Ansmt. 181)4. aud filed In the office number one hundred And twenty seven (2227) on said map intersects tho same, and which point Is distunt ono (I) foot two and one half (2W) Inches, mora or less, westerly from the corner formed by toe intowigction of the northerly side of Hawthorne street witn the westerly side of Nostrond avenue, running tnenco northerly along tbe westerly el ie of said section one hundred and twenty TTkEPARTMENT OF COL LECTION, Rooms 2, 4, 0, 8 and 10, Municipal Bnilding, Brooklyn. Julv .10, 1894 Notice is hereby given that the assossmout rolls in the following entitled matters have been completed and tbe warrants for tbe collection of tbe varioue ssseisraeuts mentioned therein have this July, 18.14, 1, the nnaerslgnod, the referee in said judgment named, will sell nt publio auction at the rotunda The winners in the three classes of the general tournament can almost be picked with eurtainty.

In the llrBt W. P. Shipley; the noted Philadelphia crack, has not lost a game and has the best chance ot the first prize. Burlin gam and Young are both showing up well and will be near the head of the proeession. At one time it looked as tnouRh youug 'Walter i'rere of Brooklyn would run away with the place, but his defeat uy Shipley gave him a bad setback.

Ha stands to lose to Young as well. His alub mate, Helms. Is playing much below his form and his showing in consequence I a poor one, A very peculiar thing: happened yesterday morning. Both Frero and Helms, who room together at the hotel, overslept themselves and when they arrived at the sceue of uction found their respective clocks goins, with fifty minutes already consumed on each. They both set to W.ork, however, and before their first hour had been registered on the timepieces thsy hard made tbeir necessary twenty five moves and were quite comfortable.

After about forty five minutes of play helms had Delmar, the Manhattan strong man, beaten, Helms aslnc but twelve minutes of the time. The New Yorker, seemed more rattled than his Brooklyn opponent, for he made a bad blunder whioh cost him the game in short ordor. Frere subsequently lost a pawn and will do well if he draws the game. Fried wold is walking away with the second class players and young Karpiaski 1 making a fine lead in the third. The following are the scores of yesterday's games in fall: of the olerk of the 'Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings ana Htato ol jiov xoric lyatea naw xorg, au irn'r il.

1 HKRBERT S. OGDEN. Attorney for Petitioner, 31 and 33 Pine street. New day teeu delivered to the collector oi laxes ana Asses ments, and all persons liable to pay such assessment in tne uonuty uourt uouse, in tne uity oi nrooaiyu, the22ddavof 1804. at 1 o'clock, noon, the premises inontioned in said judgment and therein described as fo'lows: All that certain lot, piece parcel of land, situate in the Kighth ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Xotk.

Ulty. owr soven f) ons nunarel una sixty nre iinnj ieot iour (4) Inches, more or less, to tho land late of John Lofferts, tueuoo wostorly along said land, tlfty nine (o9) feet three and one half (3) inches, more or less, to the laud now or late of Elizabeth Ruhl; tbence southerly along said Rnhl's land, one bnndredand sixty five 165) PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Georce B. Abbott. Surrocate of tbe County of.

Attest: R. M. Whitino. Secretarv. BQJ.ll III.

State of Kew York, and bounded anu aeacrineu as xoi lows. Beginning at a point on tho westerly side of mirth avenna. as wiiieuad. dlitanl twonty CJ0) Xeet and iv rgqnusu us 9.11110 mmuun ugmj wauw. under the penalty of tbe law: Ropaving Elm place, from Pulton stroot to Livingston stroet.

Repaving Bnahwiok avenne, from Ten Kyok street to Manjer street. Repaving Maojer street, for a distance 200 feet easterly from Its intersection with Bnshwiok avenue. ieet nve inoaes, more or iojb. to tne norwieriy siae ox Hawthorne street, and thence easterly alone the north parsons naviuir oiaims o.oncraEivil late of tho Citv at BroolcWn. (craned, that thav are re erly side of Hawthorne street, fifty nfne (oO) feet three and one half (3J) Inches, more or less, to the point or quired to exhibit the same, with tue Touchers thereof, to the subscriber at Its banking roomi, Nov.

177 and 171J Montague street, in tbo City of Brooklyn.on or before the ptace ot neginninir. And bnirinnin? at a rtnint on the northerly side two (Ii) Inono. aonthorly from tno southwesterly corner ot honrth avenno and Tblrty foarth Btroot: rnaninit thonco southerly lonx the westerly line or side pi Fourth avenue tweutr (20) loet; thonotf westerly ana parallel with Thirty fourth ntreot and partly throuith a party wall elchty 80) feet; thenc. northerly and parallel with Jrourtti avenue twntv i'ZO) feot, ana thence ly and parallel with Thirty fourth street and partly throuch a party wall eighty (HO) feet to the point or Urstuay ot December next. uatea Msy '4.

of Hawthorne street, distant one hundred IO0 fest six BEBQKN tc Dxkiias, Attorneys for Executor, miJa Cm KKPARIVYUSNT Utf OOL liBOTIOa, Rooms 2, 4, fi, and 10 Muniolpal kly AURUSt 3. 1894 Notice hereby eiven that the assessment rolls in the followind entitled matters iiafe been completed, and the warrants for the collection oi the various assessments mentioned theroin, have this day been delivered to the collector of taxes and assessments, and all persons liable to pay such assessments aro required to pay the same without delay at his omoe. under tbe penalty of the law. Cradinx and paviuit Forty third street from Seconal avenne to Third avenne. Grading and purine Butler street from Third a vents, to 1'ourth avenue.

KXTRA0T3 FROM THE LAW Chapter 583. Laws of 18h8. T.tle 7, Section 10, Title 10, Seotion 9. as amended by Chapter o99, ws rL.IVr tftvan inrf on nll SHHeSSmentA for ODSninS (ti) indie woJteriy irom tne ornor tormea oy tne intersection of the northerly side of Hawtuorne Htrest with the westerly aids of Nostrand avenne, runnin thence northerly parallel' with Nostrand avenue, along the we iterly lino of land now or late of hlizabetha Kuhl, ono hundred and sixty five (105) feet six (0) inches, more or less, to the land late of Leffcrts, doceased A. HURR 0HA.LMKK8.

Referee. John H. Corwin, Plaintiffs' Attorney. 'SI Park row. New York City.

Jy31 3wTu JN PTJRStTANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of ngs, notice is hereby giren, according to law. to all persons having claims against WHOVrON A. WELSH, Tate of tbe City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aTe required to exhibit the with the rouchers thereof, to the subscriber at har nlace of transactlnr business at uraaing ana paving sogers avenue, irom irr.

i to Eusrorn parkway. Opening Iuryea stroot from Evergreen to Central avenue. EXTRA0XS from THE LAW. Chapter 583. Laws 1888 Tite 7.

Soction 0 ad Title 19, Section 9, as amended by Chap, vbl). Laws of On all taxes nnd on all: assessments for opening streets, flagging or reftagging sidewalks, fencing vacant lots, or digging down vacant lots, or the sewering of any street or avenne, which' shall hereafter be paid to the collector, before the oxpiration of one month from tbe time the ram shall become due and payable, an allowance shall be made to the. person or persons maklns: such payments at the rate of seven and three tenths per centum per annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments and water rates paid after the expiration uf one month from the time tbe same snail have become dne ano payable, there shall be added to and collected aa part 1 ot very such tar. assessment or water rate, Interest at the rate of nine per oeut.

per annum, to be computed from tbe time the samo became due and pajabla. to th. dAlPPMrrON. Jyl7 30 Collector of Taea and Assessments. CTJP.TOOBNAKENT, SECOND ROUND QUEEN'S OAilBIT thence weetoriv along said i.enerts twonty aw foot, more ex less, to the easterly line of land now or lato of JDouald McNeil: thence southerly along slid McNeil's laud, one hundred and sixty tire (lUr) feet six (0) inches, more or less, to the northerly side of Hawthorn street, and the ice easterly alnnc the northerly sideof Hawtnorna atrestf, twenty (20) fojt to the CJUPRBME COURT, KINGS CiOUNTY Joseph P.

Egan, trustee, plaintiff, against Ella Uill and others. Action So. 1 In pursuance of a judgment of foreolosnrt and sale made in this action on the second day of August, 18:. .1 hereby gire notice that lftnriiv f.n. t.ivnnrr.uTnntlllljtVQf A.i:ffUHt.

18i)4. at the office of Horaco Graves. No. lit street, In the OECUSEU. vity oi DiuuKifu, on or uoiore vno iiu uij gi oopMU1 Der.

xoy. Javeu isrootiyn, jnarcn jlom. ANN IK P. WEuSH. Administratrix.

mills, paper mill, pulp mills, sa mills, gas worku or other manufactories, shall be turovrn. discharged. niASBUBT. FABSSWOBTH. White.

lilaolt. 1 4 2 4 I k. I) the hoar of 12 o'oloclt noon at and in the rotunda of the poiut or piace oi Beginning. 1 Houace Graves. Attorney for Adminiatratrix, 10 drulued or wasned into any lake, pond or reservoir, or Court sereet.

Brooklnu mhU tim ABU otBU uanuiuin ai pmub un buo intent siaw w( Havrthurno street, distant two hundred f20() feet and a Vt Kt a KtK 3 six (Oj inches westerly from tbe corner formed by the TILL WELL, AJS'N IN PURSUANCE OF a (i Kt 3 4 Kt ii. I i Kt 5 Rta WLLBOUEV. TARSSWOBTB. Whits. Blio'x.

13 4 Kti! 14 Kt 4 15 4 UiB Kt5 K.B3 17 6 Kt Kt B4 B3 1 1" Kt Kt ti clt is a Hi Kt KxKC iilBxR yxB 22 QxlJ ck BxQ ill KxP Koalgns. an order or tlon. ueorge ti. addoh. aurrogaceox ine fVannbv of Klnffi hoarinir date tha 4th day of Mar.

intersection ox tne nortnenv siae oi nawtoorne sireot with tbe westerly side of Nostrand avenue, rcnutna thenert northerly narallel with Nostrand avenue and into any epnug, stream or water course tnuueary thereto. Twenty second No dead Animal, bird, fish, fowl or reptUs, or any part thereof, shall bo buried in the gronnd within tnree hundred (300) feit of the high water mark of any lako, pond or reservoir, or within one hundred and Kt Coort House of Kings County, in tfle uity oi urooniyn. i will soil at public auction to the highest bidder the lands and premises in said judgment montioned and therein described asfollowe: All that certain lot, pieco or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of County of Kings and htato of New Ytirlc, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the southerly sido of fortieth street distant one hundrel and fifty feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly mIHm nf Knrtlnth r.ivt witn t.hn wnaterlv Side of Third 1894, notice is horebrgiven to oil person having clximB against ANN HTILLWELL, late of the City of Brook along the westerly line of land now or late of Donald flagging or refl.iamn? sidewalks, renolne vacant ioti. digging down vacant lots or tho sswerlna of any street or avenuo, which shall hereafter oe paid to the Collector before the oxpiration of one montn from the time the same shall become due and payable, an allowance shall be made to tbe peraon or persons makin such payments at ihe rats of seven and three tenths per centum per annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all teB.

assessments and water rates paid after the expiration of one month from the time the same shall have become due and payable, there shall be added to and colleited as part of every such tax, assessment or water rate. Interest at the rate of nine per cont. per annum, to be computed from" th time tbe same became duo and payable, to th. do. "ifoPPLETON.

anS30t Collector of Taxes and Assessments. VaRPARTMENT' OP CITY WORKS. MO 6 )tB 7 K3 8 PxP KtxEt 30 BiB 11 3 1d. deceased, to present the same, with Touchers thereof nrthipHhr. M.t hlii nlaca nf tr.inaaetinir busi KtxP IJiICt KxB 3 tnirty (JoU) feet tho water mark or prejlpttoas bank of auy spring, stream, or water course tributary thereto.

Twenty third No live sheep or other animal shall bo washed in any lake. Dond or reservoir or inanv spring. ness, too OIUCQ) OI Q1B ALlUrUDJ, iiimmcuu. No. 00 Broadway, Rooms Nos.

:28 to 9. in the City of New York, on or before the nth day of November, 1894 TTVEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, MtT BJ'nioipsl Department Bulldlne, Brooklyn, Aucnst7, 1894 NOTI0l TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be reoelved at this office until Tuesday, August WJ, 1S94. at 12 for tho followinsr purpose: FOK OONSTilUCTING SEWERS IN MAP DISTRICT 39, SUB DIVISION No. Araount of deposit, arenne. running thenco westorlr along the southerly side of Fortieth street twonty nve foet: thence eoutherly ate one uuiioreu anu vixhy uvo jowi urjufc inches, more or leis, to land late of John Lofferts, de ceftHod thence westerly along said Letf arts' land one hundred 100) feet, more or less, to the easterly line of land now or of Olara A Wool ley: thence southerly along said Woo' ley's land one hundred and sixty live (ldo) fotten (10) inches, more or ess, to the northerly side of Hawthorne street, and thence easterly along the nortnnrly side or Ha thorns street one hundred (100) feet to tbo point or place of beginning.

YIEXHA OPEyiVQ. stream or water coarse tributary thereto: neither snail TABTWOBTB. SHoV ALTER. PAUXBIVORTH. BHOWAXTEB.

and part ot tne distance througn a party wan ono Hundred feet and two inches; thence easterly parallel with a I tk.nn. nnvth.rlv iated Brooklyn, tho 4th day of May. I Ha. THOMAS McCaRTY, JExeoutor. No.

180 St. Johns Plaoe, Brooklyn, New York. m4 ttmoF nits. Bincic. I wmto.

tuuK. any peraon swim, otao, or wast: in nny oi saia laaes, ponda or reservoir, or in the streams tributary thereto. Twenty fourth The waste ltaatds which may bo pol 1 K. 4 4 1 rv IB Kt 2 Of ox PIrh n.An(MRl nt accomTjanied by a deposit in I ff ln.l Rnilriinc Brooklyn. Anirnst In." LZZ amouni.

surely. an i part of the distance through a party wall one hun drei feet and two inones to tho point or place of begin luted with putrescible or doieterioas organic matter from any of tb operaciont above indicated sh ill all be and atso unirinainir at a noint on tne nortnenv hiqo or monoyorby acrtied check in tho same amount pay JaSjiNOlICh. TO OUNTltACTORS: Sealed proposals 3 4 3 Kt a 4 Kt 3 Kt 3 5 Kt K2 Kt Hawthorne street, distant three houdrod and forty 1 1 a. isa tt4 18 Kt st.t 3 Kt 4 HI BxKt PxB J'iS PURSUANCE OF AN ORtfER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of the County of ings, notice ib hereby given, according to law, to all ning lasted August ia. nva i nr m. STEVKIfS. Seforee.

will be received at this ozfico until Wednesday, Angus able to tbe order of the Oommfsaioner of City Works, in the snm abore specified for the ImproTement Soon, tnorougniy nitoreu or otnerwiae purine a Dorore noing allowed toeacaoe into anv lake, ooad or reservoir, or (340) feet six (0) inches westerly from tbe corner formed by the intersection of the narthorly side ot Hawthorne Htroet with tbe waaterlv side of Nostrand avnnne. run UKt fti Kt a M.J. Egan. Plaintiff's Attorney. 71 Broadway, New T1.

n3 Tn into any spring, stream or water course tributary there (I Kt3 1 5 3 er.sons havtner oiaims against JAMKs BRUMLKY, ateof the City of Brooklyn. Kinza Conntv. N. de S9, 4 ftL, lor tno following purpose: VORKADIN(i AND PaVIX WITH COBBLE STONEta)TWEKTY FlR8T BTK.F.KT. FROM SIXTH AVENUK I'O SEVENTH AVENUE.

Amount oi deposit, $315 amount of surety, $3,150. Km.nh nrooosal must be accompanied by a deposit in 2a Kt il5 CEMETERTES. BOUNTY" COURT. K1NOS OOUN'iY ning tnence nortneriy parauei witu nostranu avenue, along the westerly si te of land now or late of Clara A. ceased, that they ora required to exhibit the same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administratrix, with the will annexed, at her ulnce of transnotlnir 7 KtxB 1 iiCt 8P (13 Kt I) R.

a 4 3 10 4 4 11 3 Onxties Is! rt 3 103 rj yxp K. y7ct i4 h. Q5 fJ PrleclUa G. Doraey and Geortre H. Dorsey.

nlain vvooiinv. one nunarea ana sixiv uve iuo ieet ten mi Twenty fifth No interment snail be made in any cemetery or other place of burial ou tue entire water shed of tbe streams now iinal for Lhn atar rtunnW of thn Citv oi inches, more or lees, to land late of John LeiTcrts, de tms, against ivODert piodio. Alary a. uonnmiy. uaviu r.vn.nit nrl Annn.

Kvnnii hid wifi tiff A ndiitlta The Un money or by a certified chock in tbe same amount pay business, at tho office ot Kandolph H. Cole, No. 16 Court etreet, in sid City of Brooklyn, on or before thejfifteenth ceased thenoe westerly along saia L.orrerts' land, etgnty (SO) feet, more or less, to tne easterly line of land no.v Brooiciyn within three hundred (3U.J) teet. horizontal mesiarerafnt. of tb hich water mark In anv laite.

uond 13 Kt4 PxP I J7 ii chock or amount of money to be returned to tbe bidder in case hie bid Is rejected; Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can beprownred on application at tbo Department of Oity Worke. Proposals must bo accompanied byanundertakintr la writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qoalify as to his responsibility in the respective sum abavo mentioned, and who phall be owners of real estate in the City of Brooklyn. In their own rig ht, in the amount of eaoh surety, aud shall nave hold the same for ftt least one year prior to tbe time of becoming such turetr, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties propoaine, they will become bound aa his or their surety for its fafthfnl performance. Proposals to be in uay or January next JJAtea duly jvl3 OmF MARGARET A. BBUMLKY, Administratrix, dersigned, uly appointed referee by an order of this court made in the above cause on' the day of June, 18W4.

hereby requires all persons having auy general Hen or incumbrance bv indzmnt or decrea or otherwise. nrlateot Carrie A Hawthorn tbenoe southerly along a aid Hawthorn1 land, one liandrfld and sixtv nlx MtUI) or rsserroir, or within one hundred and (IHU) feet, hori measurement, oi the high water mark or precipi aui to me oraer oi ine LoromiBBianerui uj' the sum above specified for each improvement. Such cbeck or amount of money to bo returned to tbe bidder in case hie bid la rejected. Plans and specifications may be 8ren and forms of nmnnssla lin aitriit Arl Ott lOtl at the doDart 14QPxP 1:8 2 And a dravr was agreed upon. TWO XMUTS DEF2HSE.

fnet nno Ml inch, morn or esn to the nortberlv idn of PURSUANCE OF AJf ORDER OF THE on the undivided share or interest of any the owners xohh uann; oi any eprtn, scream or water course triou try to suon latt.es. uonds or reservoirs. Hon. Georrft B. Abbott.

Surrogate of the Conntv of Twsnty slxth Whenever it shall be brsvught to the Hawthorne street, and thence easterly along ttie northerly side Hawthorne street, eighty (SO) feet to the point or place of beginning. And also beginning at a point on tbe northerly side of IVlu HB uuiiiba a uvtwy Kivau, vuv uiut iu in mil FITASBOnT. ALBISt. White. Blacic.

1 PK 4 4 ment of city works. PropoBala niufct be accompanied by an auderftalcintf in writintr. with two sureties each of whom shall qnatify as to hiareaponsibility in the respect in tbe premise hereinafter described to produce to tbo undersigned, on or before the 10th day of September. ut his trice. No.

Montague street, in tbe City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of Vd.r Vrlf nmnf of t.hatr mx nastivn liana nd in IN SUN, late of the Oity of Brooklyn, deccasod, that notice oz tne state Boara ot neiitn toat, owing to tie porons character of the soil, tho height and How of the subsoil watera, cho steepness of the siopes, or other spe IS Kt 3 (J Kt 3 PILLS nvnY. White. 24 QxB (J 2tJ IJxP 27 B4 28 2 inawofk). Tbe said pronosale will 1 be Publicly at tho laey are roqnirea lo exnioi iue eaaie, wiwitns Toaonera ALBIN. Black.

PxB KtB 2 KxP Il Kt 3 a ive Burnt aoove meononeu, aua wqo buou ueuwnew ui fnftt. sir i H) incbflB weaterlv from the corner farrand hv KtB 3 4 and announced on the 5Jlfc day ot AuguBt, 4894, r6I1l in the City ot Brooklyn, in toelr own right in hour of 12 o'clock. provided that the commissioner thft amoaDt of each surety, and sball have held tbe same 4 Q4 at thAomce of HutcMriaan. Pierce No. 836 Broad cumbrances, together with satisfactory evidence of the amount due thereon, and to soecifr' the Wnrir nr hitt vMtrnlarlv anDointed deDatT.

is way, In the City.ol New York, on or.boibre the loth day nature of such incumbrance and the' dato 2i ox next. Lvteu iiarcn jlo'. MOHISON T. HUTOHINSON. Executor.

cial couaiLions or tne locality, tne percolation or drainage from any cemetery or placo of burial is polluting the waters of any lake, pond, or renervoir, or of any spring, at ream, nr water course tributary theretu. the aforesaid limits within which Interments are not permitted shall be extended as much lurther from said high water marks as shall be considered sale and proper by the State Board of Health. ItO 1 xP on 2 3 respectively. The premises are described in tbe complaint in the above cause as follows All that certain present. In case of the absence of both, then 'on the brst day thereafter when either is present.

ALFRED WHITE, Commiflsioner of City Worka. Attest: Whitino. aeoretary. au7 lUt 7 3 J. L.

MabckLlus, Attorney for Kxecutor. mhf) ftm lot, piece or parcel ox lanawlttiine oniiamge ana lin urovemeats thereon situate at GreenDomt 17th Ward) PtTPSUANCR OF AN ORDEK OF THE of the City of BrooklynKings County and ritaxe of New York, whioh on a certain mat) of toe Unff en aud Provost fro vision for appeal to state board of for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the partv or partioi proposing, they will becomo bound as bis or their surety for its faithful performance. Proposals to be iu doraed tho Commissioner of Oitv Works' (specify ins work). The said proposals will be publicly opened aud announced on tbeSttth day ol Antrust. 1894, at the hour of 12 provided tbat the CommiBSionev of City Works, orfhls rogularlv appointed Deputy, Is resent.

In case of the abvence of both, then on tbe firs ay thereafter when either ispresent. AXFRKD RITE. Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M.

WHixiyo. Secretary. aulo lut Hon. Georee B. Abbott, Sarioxate of the Oounty of Kintte, 'notice Is hereby eWon, according to law, to all persona havina claims azalnet RO.iA A.

WOOD, late of HEALTH. Twentv ee venth Wherever any system of treating ex. farms, made by Peter C. Van A 1st, dated KSU? and filed in the Register's Onlce in said Countvof Ktnirs. is known PxP 3 Kt :2 PxKt Castles 3 Kt K4 4 PxKt Kt Kt 8 Kt 3 Kt Kt KR4 y4 Pxq NOT1CB IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE intention of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn to pass ordinances to FENCE ibe lot or lots lying on The east side of Patches avenue, between Decatnr street and McDonough street, know as lots Nos.

48 and 6 Castles tl KtxP 7 KtxKt 8 Kt 3 9 3 10 11 Kt la Kt 4 la KtxB 14 2 15 K. 4 10 4 17 3 18 1U 3 20 21 Kt 4 'J'Z 2 3i3 PxP tbe yity ox nrooKiyn, inge i ountr, uoccmbu, cremental matter from anv dwelling, hotel, etable. fac. 32 7 33 3 34 BxR BxP 36 tt 4 3T H3 3tf 4 3l QxP 40 2 41 QxR 42 Kt 7 clc 44 2 4. 4 tf 3 KiR llt 3 Kt 3 lt 7 RxR Kt Kt 4 2 3 vR 4 Resigns tnat tney are requiraar id cxnimi iuo iuc, wun Touchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at theomce of Duncan Edwards, tory.

or other building, irom which suon matter maybe discharged, by means of subsurface Irrigation, nitration, chemical nrojes. or utherwtso has already been the intersection nf the northerly side of Hawtnorno street with the westorly side of Nostrand avenue, running thence northerly oarallel with Nostrand avenue, and alon; tho westerly line of laud now or late of Carrie A Hawthorn, one hundred aad slxty slx (ltJO) feet two (2) inched, more or leai, to laud late of John Lofforts, deceased; thenco wosterly a ong said Letforts land forty (40) feet, more or leas, to the easterly line of land now or late of Francis Kuhn thenco southerly alone said Kuhn'B land ono hundred and slxty alx (108) feet two (ti) inches to the. northerly side of Hawthorne street, and thence easterly along the northerly side of Hawthorne street, forty (40) foet, to the point or place of beginning. And also beginning at a point on the northerly side of Hawthorne street, distant six hundred and twenty (020) feet six (0) inches westerly. from tbe corner formed by the intersection of tbe norther side of Hawthorne street with the westerly side of Nostrand avenue, running thence northerly parallel with Nostrand avenue, and alona the westerly line of land now or late of Jonn C.

H. J. Kramer, one hundred and sixty six (106) feot four (4) inches, more or lens, to land late ot John Lit terta, deceased; thence westerly along said Lofferrs' land eighty (SO) feet eight and one half (HM) Inahes, more or less, to the westerly line of section oue bnudrea and twenty (120) on said map; thence southerly again parallol with Nostrand avenue and along the westorly fddei of said tfoctton one hundred and twentv rm estaoliehed and now disc barges tue ettluent liquid or rio. rieexman street, ia tue jiiy oi sw xorn, oa or boforo the elchteeuth day of August next. Dated DtocK oo, wenty nita war a map.

Also, fencing lots on the west side of Patoben avenue, between Bain bridge street and Chauncey street, known as lots Nos. 73 and 135, block 16, Twenty Hub. Ward T1CR1 IS HEREBY OIVEN OF THE ntention of the CommoD Council of the City of eona matter anywuera witntn nve nunaroa (oou) teet, horizontal measurement, ot the nfgh water mark In any lake, pond, or reservoir, or wltnin three hundred (300) feet, horizontal measurement, of the hieh water mark. Brooli sklvn to nass ordinances to FENOK THE LOT OR ebruary cecond, lea BENJAMIN G. ALFRED H.

Jn. ilrrxrr a TCnw atitib, Artorner for lxeontore. Reelc and designated e.s lot No. ninety six, and is bounded and described as follows: Begiuning at a point on tbe northerly Iin9 of Box street, distant one hundred and fifty (150) feet east of the east line of Union avenue (now called Union place) as shown'oa said map; running taence northerly and parallel to said Union avenue one hundred (1001 teet; thonce easterly and parallel to said Box street twenty five (5) feet; thence southerly and parallel to said Union avenue one hundred (100) to the northerly line of sxid Box street, and thoooe westerly aloug the norther line of Bald Box stroet twenty live (25) feet to the plaoe of Deginnlug. Dated Brooklyn.

July 26, 1804. 8. MORKHOUSK. Referee. Hksuy M.

Biiiicett, Att'y. 16 Court stroot. Brooklyn, N. Y. Jy27 OwF tap.

Aln. fencintp lota on th east side of Roears nvemie. or preclpltoau bank of aur spring, stream, or between Butler street and Douglass street, known as lots Nos. 3,2, 3, 4, 7 and. 9, block 40, Twenty fourth man street.

New York City, N. Y. fe2 bmK uoamo co sucn laaes, ponus, or reservoirs on warn map. saia water sueaa, auca aisonarge snau no longer he per mltted. bnt ltmtt bn oarriod to Homo nultnhlA imlnt Ik KVIDKJfCE AGAINST SPOKTISG TTN PURSUANCE OF AH" ORIKR OF THI5 8 Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate or the County of Kluns, notice. is hereby gitew. according to law, to all yond said limits, rospeotivoiy, unlosa spscially allowed Also, ioneiug lots on tue nortn siae ox jjoogiass etreet. between Rogers avenuo and Nostrand avenue, known as lots Nov 04, 65, 66, 67, 08, 09, block 45, Twenty fourth LOTS Linir on the north side of Park place, between Carlton avenuo and Vahderbjli avenue, known as Lota Nos.

64 and 6ft. block Ninth Ward map. Also, fencing lots on the, west side of Washington avenne, between Bergen street and tit. Marks avenue, knows as lots Nos. 12 and 13, block 23, Ninth Ward map.

Also, fencing lots on the north sido of Jackson street, between Union avenue and Lorlmer street, known as lots Nos. 14. 15, 16 and 17, block 25, Mfteentb Ward iy ins omro coaru oi tie a it rwenty eighth Wherever anv system of treattnz waru map. Also, an cine lots on the eonths side of Sterling ulaco. house slops, sink was tog.

laundry water, stable drainage, tactory wastes or refuse, ira.ru aire or other ontresclble persons having claims against rw axja.ji.xv, tax ot tho City of Brooklyn, dooeased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers to the subscriber at his place of traasactiny business at the offlce of Alexis C. Smith, Number 132 street, between Sixth, avenue and Seventh avenue, known as waste matter or the drainage therefrom, by means of hundred and sixty six (10ti) foot six (0) Inches to the northerly side of Hawthornn strent. and thence easterlv tiEJsuriaaa irrigation, nitration onnmicai nroaam. or lots IX oa. tsu, tji, ana OJ, diock jiinth wara map.

Also, fencing lots on the sooth side of Bergon stroet. between Nostrand avenue and Rogors avenuo, known as in tnn City Ot revr itorK i noonae on oc uw iiner rfiaa. nns airnaav lehu i'iDJisnen ana now aim fore the nitoenm aay oi nonuuor, xoyt. ocxi. unou BroOKljn.N.Y.,Ms72.1R4, Plattsmouth, August 17 The preliminary hearing of the people charged with causing tho death of Pugilist Fletcher Rob totna, and with being accessories thereto, was begun yesterday, the witnesses being many of those who attended the fight, and the developments were damaging to the defendants.

One hundred thousand dollars has been offered to secure the release of Sandy Griswold, the sporting editor of the Omaha Bee, on bail, but without success. lots nos. ay. lj xio, jav, izu. Hi), block 55, T.vcnty fourth Ward map, with a clow board fence hit fftl feet hicrb.

to abate a nuleance. at the At.t't tr C. Smtth Attorney for Executor, 132 Naesan treet, N. Y. City.

m4 6xn expense of tho owner or owners of said Jots. Dated ohnrges the eifluent liquid or solid matter anywhera within fifty (50) foot, horizontal measurement, of the hitzh water mark iu any pond, lake or reservoir, or within thirty (30) feet, horizontal measurement, of tbe hiih water mark or precipitous bank of any tributary spring, stream or water oourse, such discharge shall no longer be permitted, but must bo carried to some suitable point beyond said limits respectively, uniesa specially allowed by the State Board of Health. August iu, j.rsu. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Goon B.

Abbott. Snrrotrate of the Conntv of E1TBL.IC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, Real Estate Exchange No. IRi) Montague street urauance of an order of the Hon. Georxo B. Abbott, Surrogato of the County of KlnRS, notice is hereby civeu, according: to'taw.

to all persona havine claim aalnst JOHX FRrHhRXOK. MtSVK. GESIXK MEYER and MARIA SOHARFF. lato of the City of Brooklyn, and THOMAS H. GORDON, late of Par anile, now Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers Hereof, io the snbsoritei the admiuUtrator.at hln odice.

Room No. 515. Real Estate ExcUanpe. to. iJSt Montacne street, Brooklyu, N.

V.f oa or berore the 3th day of February, lW9i. Uated July 27, 1894. WILLl AM B. DAVENPORT, Publio Administrator of the County Administrator, of Kings. j27 Cm aiso, xonci ng loio.on too nori.ii siue oi ucceuo ovuuuv, Vet ween Sumner avenne end Lewis avenue, known as lot No.

99, blork KS; Twenty third. Ward map. Also, fencing lots on the east tide of Evergreen avonue, between Schaoffer street and Van Voorhia street, knovrn as lot No. y3. block 172, Twenty eighth Ward map.

Also, fencing lots on the south side of Prospect places between New York avenne an i Brooklyn avenue, known as lots Nos. 9, 11. Ii, 19. 27.28 and 29, block S4, Twenty fourth Ward map. Also, fencing lots on the west side of Barbey street, between Fnlton tttreet and Atlantic avenue, known as lot No.

41. block H07, Twenty sixth Ward map, with a close board fenoo six (6) feet high, to abate a nuisance, at the expense of the owner or owners said lots. Dates) BrooKlyn. August 10, 1S04. ALFRED TV WRITE.

Commissioner of City Works. AbraDU i rill ti, oi jicy tctsh. Attest: R. M. Wbitxno.

Secretary. su10T along the northerly side of Hawthorne street, eighty (80) feet eight aud one half (SJi) inches to the point or place of beginning. And also all those other certain lots, pieces or paroola of laud situate, lying and being iu the said Town of Flat bush, and designated ou said map as sections number thirty two (32), thirty three (33), thirty four (34 thirty live (35), one hundred and thirty two (132), one hundred and thirty throe (133), one hundrsd ana thirty four 134) and one hundred and thirty tive (135), and the easterly half part of seotious numbers one hundred and thirty one (131) and thirty one (31), which premises are bounded and described as follows, vie: Beginning at a point on the northerly line of Winthrop street, late Corteiyou avenuet, distant three thousand one hundred and fivo (3.105) foet and seven (7) inoben rrh mas. notice is hereby iriven. accordinsr to law.

to all rjiKALTy. In accordance with section 10 of ahaotor Oil of the 1TOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN OF THE 131 Intention of tho Common Council of the Oityof Brooklyn to pass ordinances to FLAU SIDBWALKS BBTBOns having claims against RODERICK SCrlONK KHOKK, late of tbe City of Brooklyn, deceased, tbat they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tbe subscribers, at their plaoe of transacting businew, at the office of Bernard Metzcer, yttl Broadway, New Vork City, ou or boforo the tenth day of Oc STATE BOAKD OF afltAHH. law of 1KSW a penalty of not loss thin ttfty (S50) dollsro nor more than one hundred (910O) dotln is horuby imposed upon any corporation.person or persons, guilty of a violation of or non compliance with any of the above given mandatory rulcB or regulations, to be recovered under said cot. 3npoBiie no iQir iuu iuik uu The north side of Park piace, between Carlton avonue vnd Yanderbiit avenue, known as lots Nos. 62 to do block 9, Ninth Ward map.

Also, flagging sidewalks on toe south side of Fifth itreet, bet een Soventh avonue and Eighth avenue. tODer nexi. vnio i marcn irJ'. anlO IQt Attest: M. Whitiko.

Secretary. BERNARD MliTZGER. Eieontora. xnh30 6mF DUBLIO ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, JL Roal Estate Kxchanire. No.

"189 Montague street In onranaiiert tti ordr nf ihn Hon. fiooruB B. Aubott. erty from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Winthrop street, late Cortolyou avenue, with tho easterly line of Flatbush avenue or the main stroet iu the Village of Flatbush, as laid down on said AL.BAXY, August 1K4. At a meetlnz of the state board of health held at TUxjKS AND Jb'OR THE Xl; SANITARY PROTECTION OF SO MUCH Ob iTiii POTABLii WATiR OiT THd (JoaTiiSd OF KINGS.

QUJEEaVS AND dUFuLK AS ARfc. NOW VBKD TOR THIS SUPP LY OF WaTJSR fcuK Txlli eiXY.Oj? BROOKLYN. PRIVIES AD AO K.ST TO LAKES, PONDS AND RKSRRVOiKci AND WATkH JO IT itsttS SuratogaBpriugs on July 31, 1S0 1, the foregoing rales and rogulatiouft wore made, ordained and established PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. nnofc A Ft Abbott Rnrroirate of the Conntv of Surroxate of the County oc Kings, notice is hcroby given, accordlna to law, to n'l persons having claims airaiust AGKKd JAMIKSON or dEMIEfcON, JOHX GtOFCUK ad LENA EDWARDS, Uie of the City of pursuant to Uhapter riOl of tae laws of 1803. NOTICE IS, HEREBY GIVEN OF THE lj intention of the Common Council of the City of Brooklyn to pass ordinances to FENCE toe lot or lota lying on The south side of Greene avenue between Hold and avenues, known aa lot No.

144, blook 13. Twenty third Ward map. Also, fencintr lots on the north side Bainbrldsre street. Tinff i. notifft im hr bv ffirnn.

accordlnir to la to all cnown as lots Nos. 10 to 11 and It, diock 43. Twenty tecond Ward map. Alo flagging eidewalka on the south side of Fifth itreet, between Eighth avenue and Ninth avonue, known is lots Nos. 3 and 4, blook 61, Twenty secood Ward nap.

Also, ilagglng aidewalks on the north Bide of Van Voorhls street, ootweon Central avenue and Evergreen persons having oiaims against EDMUND BLUNT, late rU nr1 lmnlrln A oft Kn aiM n. jfiiOittHiCJS U'UUKAnuK, President. J. F. Barnks, Beorotary of Exeoutire Office.

aul7 rjw UrooKiyn, and rXh AHY 1. UaTr ltjauuK. lateoi tne County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the saiue. with the vouchers thereof, to the sub quire a io same, witn xne voucnors tuereoi, vo tlio subscribers, at tbeir place of transacting business, at the oitice of their attorney, Frederic a. Ward, No.

156 scriber, cne administrator, at nis oince. woo in no. oio. a. EGAS.

HOTICKfc. First No privy, or pluc for tno deposit or atorace of hantUD excreta, shxii be oonstrttcted, iocnted or niuin vritaln zifty (50) toot, Uorir oatal meuurameat, of tbe h.ib vftfsr ol anjr laKe, ponU or roBarvoir, or thirty (.30) leot, horizontal meauareuivnt, ot tho iigh water mw.c or prdclpitou bauk of nny suriQic, stream or water coure of any kiad, trluntary to Haid lakes. Doadu or reservoirs ou the outiro watur HliMd of t.u.i between Patohon avenne and Reid avenue, known as lot No. 10, block 15, Twenty fifth Ward map. Also, fencing lots on the west side of Patohen avenue, between Bainbridge street and Decatur stroet, known as tiroaaway, iev oric uity.

on or neroro tue xuia uay oi N. or before the 5tb day oi February, 18U5. map, and which point Is alio distant three hundred and sixty nine (30i) feot six 0) inches easterly from the corner formed by tho intersection of the northerly side of Winthrop street with the easterly side of Nostrand avenue, running the'ice easterly along the northerly line of said VVintrop street, late Oortelyou ave une, four hundred and sixty nine (400) ieet to tno junction of tho northerly line of said Winthrop street, late Corteiyou aveuue, with the westerly line of Canarsie avenue, or road from Bedford to Kings County Alms Ho a so (foiuetlmes called tho Clovo road); thonoe running northwtijterly along the westerly line of said Canarsie avenue, four hundred aud forty five (445) feet, more or less, to Und late of John LotTerta, deceased thonce running westerly along said Leiterts land and along the norther line of Sections Number One hundred and thirty four L34); One hundred and thirty threo 133), One hundred and thirty two (132) and the easterly hair of Section Number One huudred and thirty one 131) as laid do.vn on asld map. three hundred and etghty tbreo (383) feet and ten (10 inches to the uentnr of thn north tie to in per next. uatea xi arcu j.o, iot.

EUGENIA V. BLUNT, Executrix. AT.DEN R. SWAN. Bxaoutor.

jjatea juiy 4 WILLIAM H. iJAVRNPORT. 1 SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Clinton S. Harris, Mary R. Sohenck and Isabella J.

Buh, as truitees for Georpe W. Iluah, and others, againat WlllUm Bowers and others. Suit No. 1 in pursuance of a judgment of foreolosnre and sa'e made and entered in Public Administrator of the County otr Administrator. FitKDEitio A.

Wabd, Att'y for Executors, 15H Broad etreftins now uited for tho water supply of the City of Brooklyn, aud, wherorer practioabio, these diutaucen jcs inys. gy umr way, ew xoric city. mam omc ivenue, Known as lot no. oi, diook 4X, rwenty eijotn Ward map. Also, UaKging sidewalks on the west side of Richmond street, between Ridgewood avenue and Fulton street.

Also, flagging sidewalks oa the east side of Hiohmoud itreet, between Fulton straat and Ridgswood avenue. A so, flagging sidewalks oo the southeast oornor of Sackm in stroet and Glenmore avenue, known as lot No. block 82. Twentv sixth Ward map. with blue stone laggicglive (5) feet in width, or the lull width where not already done, to abate a nuisance, at tbe expense of the wnex or owners of Siid lota.

Dated Brooklyn, August 10. L394. ALFRED T. WHITE, Commissioner of Oity Works. ArXent: R.

M. Whttvo eorpts tnlOlOt. lots in 03, yana jlu, diook io, rwenty nitn wara map. Also, fencing lots on the south. side of Decatur street, between Patcheu avenue and Ralph avenue, known as lots Nos.

66 to 60. 101, 107 and 108 block 39, Twenty fifth Wind map. i Also, lending lots on tbe south side of Bainbndgo street, between Reid avenue and Patshen avenue, known buan do quo QUQurea (XUUJ ieet aua Ulty CoU) lent re "OUBblO ADMINISTRATORS OFFICE PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE KT Heal Estats Exchange, No. 1SS) Montagne stroot tiecond No Drivy veualt. Dlt or coshuooL or non trana.

lion. George B. Abbott, Surroate of the County ot nrx nntlcu in Vturnhv cr lr. B.r.card Inir to law. to all in pursuance ox an oraer ot non.

ueorge is. Aboatt, portable recuptaule of auy iud lot the recoption or xuis action anu Bearing uate ui '4tn uay or my, inti It tne undersigned, the referee iu said judgment named, will sell at puollo auction, at the rotunda in the Count Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, ou tbe day of August, 1804, at IV o'clock, noon, tho premisaa mentioned in said judgment and therein described ae follows: All that certain lot, piece, or p.r ool of land situate ia the tenth Ward of the iuibko uuuihu a2ciM biiau i uunsirucivu, i oca tea persons bariug fUims againttt JOSEPH WN, late of th City of Brooklj n. deceased, that they are required to rMlitt. t.hn Nnn.K. wit.h thnvnuchcr thereof, to the Pllb or mainiainea wituiu tare unuared iet).

horl as tots nos. i ana r.i, diock xo, Lwonty mtn ward map. with a close board fence aix (6) feet high, to abato a nuisance, at the expense of the owner or owners of said lots. Dated Broo tl n.August 10, 1894. A r.TTti n'l 'P VVHT 'K nnmmtiHinnnrn.

flif.w Worke. according to law, to all per tons having claims aninat MICHAEL SUIfLIV iN, late of Flatbneh. now Broo i uiD i If nffifroL' im ifiint i vw ioqui meaiureiuijut, oi tue nixa wuier mark oi auy lake, pond or reservoir, or wltmn one baadrod ana ly line of said Section Number One hundred andthirty joriber. ut lior place oi transactlbK businoas, at tbe oftice if A.fi Arl V. Kritt.no No.

1K1 Montague street, in tho VANDERBILT. late of tho Cltv of Brooklyn, decoaaod. aulO lOt Attest: R. M. Writing, Secretary.

tnirty reot, uorizoutm meaauromeut, tue utn water uiark of the uro jiuitoun bauk of anv B.irio uity oi itrootiyn, uountv oi Kings anu btate or that thev are required to exhibit, tbo same, with the one (131), and thence southerly, at right angles to the last meutioned lint, aud parallel with Nostrand avenue, th route Sections Number One hundred and tbirtv onn City of Brooklyn.on or before the twenty llfth day of stream or wator coame of aur kind outhAiDtirvaior vouoners tnereot, to tim sunsortDer, tne administrator, xorK. uounuea nJ aescriuea as loiiows, viz: beftiiiniuie at a point on tue westerly side of Koartu ave UCtODer noxT. ijrooiiyn, up ioh. at nis omce. Koo ao.

iteai antate rvo, DEPARTMENT OF CITV WORKS, COM in fti oner's office, Room 15, Municipal Building. Brooklyn, Auaust 15, 1894 Proposals were this day iiuo as widened distant forty (4 0) feet t.vrn C'l iuchm (1.S1) aud thirty one and across an intervening ntreot. aa laid down on said mav. four hundred nnd tblrt.v IS!) Montague street, Brooklyn. N.

on or before the A. P. Bhitton, Att'y for Kxecutor, 139 Montaruo Biied ot the utreame now uaed for tb wator eappiy of th i City of Brooklyu. Third Every privy, or place for the deposit oi numan excreta, whioh coostrncted. located or mmtt.itmd be southerly from tht southwester.y corner of Fourth ave ttreot.

rrooKiyn. apu omc sertn (47) feet and oue I) inh to the northerly lino of said Wlntbroti street, late LJortolvou avemiR. unit nf. thn oiu uijr ui iuuruarji iovo. imiai u.i iju, ouij 1SU4.

WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. nue and I oirty lourtu stroot; running tnence souther. along the westorly lino or side of Fourth avenue twenty THOItP, JAMES 1JN PURUANCK of en order of the Hon! Oeoreo B. Abbott.

Surrogate conter 0. the southerly Hue of Suction Number Tblrtv oue as laid down on saifl map, the point or place of be Public Administrator of the County of Administrator. iziv) ieet tnonou wi'si orty anu parauei witn nirtv fourth street and uartlv throuirh a nartv wall eiehtv (HOI Kinp. 1 tim tween the aforosaid limits ox lif ty (ul) feet and three hundred (300) tent, horiusotal measuremeiit, of tho hifffi water mark ot any lake, pond or rtuervoir, or within tbw limits of thirty (30) feet and one Uaudred and thirty L30) feet, horizontal raeafturenient. of the hitch wator NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE intention of the Common Council of the Citv of urooklyn to pass ordinances to FLaG SIDEWALKS opposite the lot or lots Ivin on The west side of Patcheu avenue, between Balnbrldge street and Chaunoay street, known as lot No.

135, biock IU. Twenty fifth Ward man. Also, nagging sidewalks on the west side of Patcheu avenue, between Balnbridge street and Decatur street, known as lots Nos. a to 10, inclusive, block 15, Twenty lifth Ward map. Also, ilagging sidowaiks on the north sido of Hancock street, oetween Patcnon avenue and Ralph avenne, Known as lots Nos.

21, 94, 95, 26, 85. block 34, Tweuty fifih Ward map. Also, UHffgiogBldowttika on the north side of Hancock street, between Evergre.ni and Central avenues, known as lot No. 7, block 166, Twenty eixhth Ward map. Also, flagging and reflagging sidewalks on the north feet thenoe northerly and parallel with Fourth avenne Sinninff.

'l otrether with all tbe rieht. title and intArnat of th dn. "H3TJBLIC OFFICE twenty iti) teet.aua tnence oiateny ana parai.el with Thirty fourth street and partly through a uartv wnll of tho Comity of Ivings, notice is hereby civeu to all persons havingclaims againat MKS H. THORP, lte cf the Oity of Brooklyn, County of ICluga and Stato of New York, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof to tho mihacrihara. at thoir rtlace of transactim? JL Real Estato Exchange, No.

18 Montncuo st In pursuance of an order of tbe Hon. Gnome B. Abbott. fondants in and to the streets and roads adjacent to the promises hcrolnbeforo desoribod to tho center thereof. Together with all and singular the tenemonts.

heroditn eUhty (SO) feft. to the point or place of beginning. mark or preoipitoua bauk of noy aprinjc, stream or water course tributary to each lakes, pouas or renervoira on tba entire water sbod of tbe utroama now uaad tot tho Suuiioiy openea ana announcea xor grauing ana pav.u IcDono iKh treat, from Saratoga aveune to Broadwar, with cobble stone, to wit: Norton Gorman, for paving; laid, including granite gutters, per lineal foot. tB2.4.i for new curb, including corners, per lineal foot, 70c; for blue stone brldicfng. per square foot.

45c; for gradlne complete. sureties, John Hickey and Patrick O'Hara. John Hickey. for naving laid, including granite guttors. per lineal foot, $2.25 for new curb.

Including corners, per lineal foot, 80c, for blue stone bridg ing, per square foot. 42c. for grading complete, $3,510: sureties, john Mailie and Dennis Norton. John MailUe. for paring laid, tsoiuding grniiite gutters, per lineal foot.

2.20: for now curb, including corners, per lineal foot, for blue stone bridging, per square foot, 40c.s for gradina complete, sureties, John Hioke nnA llnnnLe Nnrton. Dated Brooklyn, duiy su, ua. ments ami Appnrtsnauces tooreunto beloniuc or in any business, No. Ill Broadway, va the City of Now York, on wise apporTamiuff. unceu, nrooKtyn, AUjuBt 1.

loi fr Iiototq tno hrst day of Uctobernexx. iated JMarcb lo, Jonv H. Con. wis. Plalntill's Afctornev.

i Park row. water supply ol tbe City ot Brooklyn, and Iroui which the said excreta are not atouce removed automatical 1 v. aurrogate of the Comity of Kings, notice ia horooy ifivon. accordg to law, to all persons having claims ateainst lAMKs Oll.L. CHARLES BIRKllAHN or Bli and KM) Ma COETTE, late of the city of Brooklyn, and OHaELi GOETTK.

late of liobo kcn. deceased, that they aro required to iiw'Viiab ijjbiAM.j. bUTTUIaStJ. SberlH KMtLY C. THORP.

W. EDWIN THORP, Exosators. NowJTorK City jy31 3wTaAK THE CJTY COURT OF BROOKLYN Grorgn O. rost. plaintiff against Uriah Ellis and by means of suitable water tight, plpew or cooducts tu some proper place of ultimate us her eitia t'ter provided, otiall bearraniced snun manner tnat suld excreta Buall be raceived and Tnimtninnd In NY.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUN TY Geortee Dunoon, platntltf. agalust Lawrauce Kane and others, defendants in iursuaut of a judgment of foreclosure nnd saloofthis oourt made in tbe above entitlad action, bearinc date the sixth dav of acriber, the administrator, at his ollice, Room No. Messrs. TATl on A ThomsotC Attorneys for Executors, NoIll Broadway, New York City.

mhlO (1m suitable Teeveis or receptacles, whicri shall be at all times maintained in an absolutely watar ilfbtconditiou, and which will admit of lonvemeut rumoval tu some Dlaoe of ultimate diuoeaal. art iioreinaftor nmt forth. stae oi Atlantic avenue, etwee a iranuavonue and Clan son aveuue, known as lots Nos 35, 63 and 63, block 98, Seventh Vard map, with blue stone flagging, five (5) feet in widtu, or the full width where not already done, to abate a nuisance, at the expense of the owner or owners of siid lots. Dated Brooklyn August 10, 1894. ALFRED T.

WHITE. Commissioner of City Works. Attest: M. WillTISo. Secrrtiry.

aulO Kstate No. IWI Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or boforo the uth day of Fobruary, lS5. Datod. JtilyT, 18M4.

WILLIAM R. liAVTCVPi.TtT August, I the undersized reioreo, will sell at PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of ng, notice is beroby given, according to law, to ail publio anotiou.

on tno dUtu aay oi Auaust, ly, at 3 fourth bonerer it shall bo found that, owing to the porous character the boh, tiie ueiht aud ilvw of tuo Public Administrator of the County Administrator. 'cioon, noon, oy uiiam on1, auomoonor, at tne sales rooms Nos. 7 and Court snuare. late honrnm nlarn it ALFRED T. WHITE, Commissioner.

Attest: R. M. Whiting, Secretary. 6t TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE In) Common Council of tbe City of Brooklyn has declared, by its intention to GRADE AND PAVh Dean stroet, from Utica' avenue to Roohoster avenue, with secondhand Belgian bio pavomont. aud has by resolution fixed tbe disrrict of aauessroent for such im 6inF ui jvings.

jy7 liter r. jiuis, am wiio riiia ueorgo r. turoei, as rpoelver, oi Uri4h Ellis Jacob Jaiuor, William N. Dyokman, as receiver of tne Commercial Bant the 1. tinsou Compnny, ICliiabeth His, Philip SnlllttO, C.

Kooaids and Reginald Ronalds, compoiting the firm of Ronalds anil Company; ClUton vv bartonj nj eueral a ssigneo for tbe bn'Jiit oE the creditors of Jacob Jarat defendants To the above named defendants Yo nrv hereby buinmoned to answer tho complaint In this action and to nerve a copy of your answer on tho alntifTs attorney within twenty days after the servico of this summon, exclusive of t.io day of service and in case of your failure to appear or Bur.aceaaa suoatm waters, tne sieeiinebs oi tntj siopvB tho City of Brooklyn, the prcmidos directed to bo sold by paid iudir.nant and therein deoribcd ah fnllown vir. or ofroer special conuiuou oi me io.auty, toe xcro mental matter from any Driry. coiuduoI or other ruceu taole for human eaoruta. eituateu witiiin the limit hre All thoso certain lots, pieces or parcels of lnnd, witn tho linlUtinsf routed thereon, situate at Bath Hoach in the inbetore proviaed, may be wnehqd over the surface or persons navinsr claims against UM.A iVL.f.a a. ii 1.AHD, late of the City of Urooitlyn, decease that they are required to exhibit the eame, with the vouchers) thereof, to tho subscriber at her placo of transacting burdnoKH of the estate of said Charlos A.

Willard. at the office of hor attorney, la id F. Manning, No. 1 (I Court street in tbe Ciryot Brooiclvn, N. Y.

on or bpforo the lirst day of DecRinber next. Dated, May 11. 1 1)4. MARY M. W1LLARD, Administratrix.

David F. Manning, Attorney for Administratrix, 16 Court st. Brooklyn. ray 11 6m To.tn of Now Utrecht, County of Klugs and Stato of Ne Vork, known and dlstfoffaiehed on a certain map entitled of lnud of Axa W. Parker, situated at toronxn tti subsoil into any lake, pond or reserv.nr, or into aay sprinir, street or water ouro tributary to such lake, pond or reservoir on said water shod oi tne streams mHK PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW jL YORK, by the crtce of God froo and indepondont To Theodore L.

Muoson, KMza (J'DonnuII. Robert lionirhton. Benjimin Houghton, Emily Hockley, and Emil Peterson, send prreftlng: You, and each of you, aro hereby cited and required to apptar be tore our Surrogate ot the County of Kin ts. at a SurrKato's i'onrt. to be bold ut the Hall of Ytecord in the City of Brooklyn, on tbo 1 dnv of Snntemuer.

1804. at ten o'clock provement on tbe lots lying on ana along the line ox eacn side of the said Deau street, between the point ubovo specified; and that the sid Common Council will proceed under the said resolutions nt a meeting thereof to be held on the 10th dav of 1894, or as eoou theroatteras the publio business will allow. Remon utMni Pn lit nnvtn iiiniit th lmnrninon mint Bith uoaoii, 'iown ol we K.iqk County, New York, fliirtfived AnetlHt ISStl bv Sativol MnKirnv now naeo xortat water supply ot the oi Jirooklyu without havine been thereby, in tu iiiifwmtit. of ch SOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE IN tentlou of, the Common Council of the Citv of tklyuto pans ordinances to FLAG SIDEWALKS opposite tho lot or lots iytns on The north si io of 3hanucey street, botween Patohon avenue and Ka ph aveone, known as lots Nos. 10 to 23, inclusive, block 40.

Twenty hfth Ward map. Also, flaggiag sidewalks on the north side of Docatnr stroet, between Patuhen avenue and Ralph avenue, known as lots Nos. 43 to 48, and 116, 132, blook 38. Twenty tilth Ward map. Also, llacging sidewalKs on the south sido of Docatnr street, between Patchen avenue and Ralph aveuue, known as lots Nos.

101, 107, 1U8, 50 to o3 and 57, block 39, Twenty iifth ard map. Also, tlagiclng sidewalks nn the south side of Bainbridge etreet, between Reid aveuue and Patcben avenue. btat Board of Health, sutnolontly pnriiied. then the Civil Engineer and City Surveyor." litod in tbe Register's otHce of tCiiive Count v. ou the eleventh lav of ictahnr.

boao privy, see pool or oxnrr receptacle ior numan ot creta shall, after due notice to the owner tbumof. be ra INSti, as and by lots number one hundred and ninety answer iuaRmeut win ne taken against you ny aeiauit. for th relief doinauded In the complaint. Dated July 13, 180 i. ROBT.

A. DAVISON, Plaiutll's Attorney. Office and Post Office address No. V0 Court street. Brooklyn, N.

Y. To the defendant, Mary E. RlMs: The foregoing anmniona is served upon yon by publication pursuant to an ordor of onorable William .1. Ortburuei, one ot the Judges of ihn City Court of Brooklyn, dated the ninth day of Aunust, IMU anrt veit.U tlin pn nnlalnt. in thm nfflfm of t.hn li.fiij nun one inareuana ninety ono ciwi tootuei ni oved to such greater distances iroin ltl litb waLir tiled wltb the ork of tbe Common Council (or otherwise prosented to the Common Council) on or before tbe said day.

Iated Brooklyn. August 6, 1894. in the forenoon, then aud thorn to attend tho judicial with the 13 uatea ugunt loSK, narks as shall be considered uafe iud prapor by the Board of Health. ou ii viijj iLAterfte. W.

11. Oauihros, PtaintilT's Attorney. aO Court ALintaw r. i commissioner or city woras. Attest R.

M. Whiting, tecretary. au6 14t street Brooklyn, wTutfcF Fltth All said receptacles for hi1 man excreta must be provided with tightly fitting cover, which shall ha onrely applied durinic tbe process of roinoral, so that no PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Ueorge B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of ings, notice is hereby gtven, according to law, to all person having claims against WILCIaM L.

WHITINU, late of tbo Cltr of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are required tu exhibit the same, with tbe vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of transacting business at tno oince of Thos. P. Mulligan, No. lt Court street, iu Brooklyn, N. on or before the lirst day of February next.

Dated July 12, 1894. TERESA WHITING, Execntrix. Thos. P. Mui.T.iQAy, Attorney for Executrix, 16 Court ntreot.

Brooklyn. N. ivl3 6m Clerk of tne City Court of Brooklyn at the Kin Kb County portion oi tne content oi iad receptacle aiiall escau there from whib beiuic transported from tho privy to th nlaca of ultimate dianoaal. kziowh as lotno. rz, uiook.

iu, iweary nxtu waru map. AIko, flagging sidewalks on the north side of Bainbridge stroet, between Moid avenue and Patohen avenue, known as lot No. IO. blook 15. Twantv rirth Ward imhd.

Blxth A bufheient number of duplicate receptacles aid cenQrxl description or character eiall be aothat when oaoof the same) is removed from the orivi uourt i iouhp, tueuityor urwokin. uflto'i tuo utn day of August, I8SH. ROBT. A. DAVISON, i Aul00wt; Plalotltrs Attorney SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Joseph P.

Egaii. trustee, plaintiff, against Ella UU1 and otner. Aotlou No. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and saie mado in thin action on tha '2d day of August. 1i04.

I hereby iclve notice toat on an empty receptacle may at onco he substituted fu Ita wltb bine stone ilagging, five (5) feet in width, or the I full width whoie not already done, to abate a ouisjnco, at the expense of the owner or owners of said low. Dated Brooklyn. A. ugunt 10, 194. ALFRED T.

WHITE, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting, Secretary. aulO lOt TTOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE 1n( applioation of the Common Council of the City ot Brooklyn', in relation to opening Etuastrest.

Irom Crescent strest to the city line, in txie City of Brooklyn To ad whom it may concern: i he report ai the board of assessors iu tbe abova eti titled matter has been completed and filed in the office of tho Department of City Works of tho City ot Brooklyn, in tho Municipal Depart ment Buildiue of said i ity, wrier it is open for the Inspection of all persons iutereatfd. Application will be made.cn behalf of the said Con mon Council, to the snpreme court of the State of New York, at a special term thereof, to be held in and for the County of Kings, in the County Court House, in tho City of Hrooklyn, on Monday. bo 20th day of August, 1894, at ten o'clock in t.hm fnrsnnnn nf ths Ha nf an mka i hiteua nnnnul settlement of the account oi Norrls Evans) as xccutor of the last will nnd toeUment of HANNAH rl. dcea.ssd. In testimony wboreot, we have caused the soal of our said nrrogate Court to bo hereunto alKxed.

Witness, Ron. Ueorge B. Abbott. Surrogate L. e.

of our said county, at tho City of Brooklyn, tho 29th day of tn the year of our Lord oue thousand eight hundred and ninety four. JOSEPH W. 0ARKOLC, ttw Clerk of tbo Surrogate's Court. YNTuRSUANCrToF Js ORDER OF THE JL Hon, George B. Abbott, Surrogate of tho County of Kings, notico in hrreby given, according to law, to all persons having oiaims acflinst MAGIN ANF.R, late of the Citv of Brooklyn, County of Kingn, deeaaod, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vo ichor thereof, to the subcribsr at her place of businoss, 141 Maiden lane, in tha oity of Now York, on or beforn the 24th day of November noxt.

Dated May 16.1894. IlLLEN JANER, Executrix. Wetp, Wai do fc Sskdrhvib, Attorneys for Exeoa trix, 34 Nassau street, New York City. OmF PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Cieortre B.

Abbott. Surrogate ot tho County of place. Seventh All inch roDtaoles. when filled, shall re moved to some place of ultfmute disposal as hereinafter provided, and said receptacles thetuselTes shall bo Klncs, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all Eor'oua having claims against MARY ALLEN SNY EK, ato of tbe City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit tho came, wita the vouchers tho roof, to tho subscriber at his office. No.

26 Court etreet, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 17 th day of December next. Dated Brooklyn, June 15, 1894. GEORGE F. ELLIOTT, Executor. Jay 8.

Joxe, Attorney for Executor, 26 Court street. Brooklyn, N. V. jel5 6m inorouxniy oieansea aua ueaaoriaoo as oiten aa may ue toand necessary to maintain the privy in pre per aaul tary condition, aud to prevent an rertlow oi the excreta upon tbe soil or floor of said Drivy. Khzbth The excreta collected in the receo CORPORATION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given to all persons to be affeoted thereby that the Common Council of toe City of Brooklyn has Jeclared, ty resolution, its Intention to open Etna street, from Dreudeu street to Cresoent street, as it upon the Commissioner map of tbe city, and bus bv resolution fixed the district of asiesament for ench Improvement anil SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Julia W.

Latimer, plaiutitf, against John H. Mn guiro nnd other, defendania Xn pursitanoe of a judg muut of foroclosure And sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 27th day of .1 niy, 1804, I will sell ut pnbtic auction, to tbo hi bent bidder, In tho rotunda of the Court House in tlje City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 5th day of rfeptnmbor, 18Ui, nt IV o'clock, noon, the Land and promises hi said jdg xnnt niiutl(iiioi And therein describee) as follows: All that cert tin lot, plane or parcel of laud situate, lyincand being in the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, Twenty sixth Ward, bounded and docrlbod as follows, to wit: Bu lutiingata point on tho westerly side of Vai Sicca avenan distant one handr id and ninety live (11)5) feot northerly irom tho northwesterly corner of Van Sicien and Liberty aTeunes; running thonce westerly pjrallol with Lihcrtv avenue and through a party wa'l one iujidred (100) fpot: thenco northerly parallel with Van Sl'Jlen avenue twenty (20) feet thence again easterly aaain pnallol with Liiortv ave uiA one btinrirel (lOni fpV to van Hulon avenue, and thones along Van avtn.to twenty (20) fet to tbe point or place of boffnutn. Together with a'l hnildngs. improvements, i xturss orappurtonances now ou the land above describe 1. or whioh may hereafter be put tboreou, and alto nil the rwt of tbo mortgagors In the land lyine In the street nnposlt said land to tho center of nnid street.

Dated Brooglyn, Anuat 18lL JOHN H. FOLCliKR.Referoo. Jamkh K. Pr.ATtaoN. Plalutifl's Attornpy.13 Montague street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. Vt TutF can bo henrd. to have sail report confirmed. atad August 6, 3894. aLBEkT G.

an7 lOt Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn. tacla shall be removed to some oonvoaioat plae of UJttmate disposal, which uhull not be lean tbau flva hundred (iiOO) feet from the tilth water mark or nr Monday, the lii th day of August, 1804, at the hour of 1 o'clock, noon, at and iu tho rotunda of tho Court House of Kings County, in the City of Urooklyti, 1 will sell at public auction to the Highest bidder, the lands and prsm isqs in said judgment mentioned ana therein deccriuod as follows: A ll that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of aud State of iVew York, hounded and described as follows: lleginninc a point on the southerly sid of Fortieth street, distant one hundred and neventy ll tv fnet westerly from tho corner formed by tho interaestion of tbe westerly Hide of Third avenne with the southerly Mdo of Fortieth stret; rtinniug thenco westerly along the southerly wide of Fortieth street twenty live foet; thence southerly and part of the distance through a party wail one hundred feet aud two Inches; tbouce easterly and again parallel with Kortieth street twenty live fset; and thence northerly and part of tpe distance through a party wall ope hundred feet and two Inohes to rcipitoiifi bank of any uond or reservoir, and nit I TEPARTMBST Otf Of! WORKS, COM ie half (M) ot tho XL7 missioner's Offtce, Room 15, Municipal Building. fhii Niilfl lninmnn Bronklvn. AoifCEt IS. I Sil4 Pi Annn.l.

war t.hls dav PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Oeorri B. Abbott. Surrogate of the Conntv of De.ton wrucn it snau not oxtena. to wi ot the proposed openiug in width on niocu on eaou imn tnereoi, an i taut Kin a.

notice is herabr riven, according to law. to all Council. will prooee nnuer tho said resolutions at a publicly opened aunuueed for removing all doad ark or precipitous bank of any stream, eprlnjr or tter any kind on tTio entire watr she i of Streams now used for the water nnpply ol the cit of meeting thereof to be held on thelOth dav of SoptembAr. and abandonod animals and offal from tbo Twenty 1894. or as aoon thereatteras the public will in h.

Thirtieth and Thirty ti rat wards of the.Oitv of lyu. and from wotou they cannot dlriotly Brooklyn lor tho remainder of the year 1894 and for tho rear 18j5. to wit; Aiidraw WrhmU rnt th mmnln. JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surroat of the County of ni, notice is hereby given acooidnr to W. to all persons having claims axuinst FRK1ERICK BLACK late of tbo t'lty of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro re luirHd to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the snsjriber, at No. 142 Cunorer strait, in the city of Hrooltlrn. N. on or before tho twntj eithth day of next.

Dated Auvnt 2, lM '4 CARSTEN PLA 'lii, Executor, Ac. Joitn NATJiiKB. Attorney tor Exooutor, 6 uonrt st, Brooklyn. oai0 6inF 1 1 rin. or.

meittutf enow, or otherwise uvftr too tOi the ground into any lake, pond or reservoir. parsons having aims against TCMOTMY 0OUGHL1N, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re quirad to exhibit the 6ume, with tbo vouchers thereof, to the snbscriher. at her place of transacting bualuess, at th ofrice of Philip L. Bait, TO Wall street, in the City of New York, on or before tbo Urat dy of October next. DatedMarah2N.JS04.

MARY COUGHL1N. OmlnUtratrix, Pm lip L. Baxz. Attorney for Administratrix. Uih30 6m i spriuKi Bkream or water course, cainooi or Is tributary thereto on the ontirj wmier nbsd allow.

Ketnonstrances (ii an a cam si. ine saiu improvement must be filed with tbe olerk of the common Council (or otherwise presented to tbo Common Council) on or before the said day. Dated Brooklyn, 'August 6 1894 ALFRED T.W H1TE. Commissioner of Oity Worki. Attest: Secretary.

auQ 14t the point or place of beginning. Ued August GERARD M. STairVBiVo.R low. S. xeree.

3. der ot thaear 1S94. 1,500 for the year 18b5. Suretiea. Kdmund Wilson and Henry Herms.

ALFRED WHiTE. Commissioner of City Works, TAVLOR EMERY. Commisginner of Health. Attest: VL Whitino. Beorotary.

6ft earjuB now used for the water supply ol tus city M. J. IiOair. Plaintiffs Attorneiy, Broadway New Yoik, absence of any other mftSDer ot dlspoial no ub x1 j.u.

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