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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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fa Vt THE BROOKLYN DAELY EAGLtE THUBSDAT. OCTOBEB 5, 1893 TEN PAGES. POOK WHIST PLATING TRAHSPOB rVfflOX, LEBAt NOTICES. UPBBOGATE'g 1VOXICCS. Rallrnada.

can be counted to a moral certainty with one diamond, and two small trumps, as he led originally from a four card suit of diamonds, and thoreforw having alreadv playwd four hearts, ho ought not to hold a fifth. If klnjj of clubs Is led, the result is the same as la the actual record but the actual record is too favorable to East and VTest, in consequence ot North's helping them out. That is to say, with best play of the last three tricks, after a spade has been led by East, tho score should bo North and South 7, East and West 0, as under. Moran. mnrt nnn Roid ar.

a earner Macon st.SaiHO. nil. WIU lam to jilljabeth Whitehead, Fall icivor. Mui "iO ft Krertreen av, lil. Mary Hofor to Bertha HollincB; see Italph av 74 ft Bertha HolllDga to Mary Holer; see Cedar at; mortSSl.oCO Central av, 18x00.

Virginia A Itm nt a ir i in. 2,000 exch vwen. mort Eighth 184.4M Sixth av, 18x100, Mnh Charles Roache, oonaid omitted Livonia ar. a. 75 ft Osborn st, ZSxlOO, bl, Arthur HVrilson to Simon Wilson of Bald wins.

mort 1,300 Livonia av, 25 tt Osborn st, 25x100, hl'. eamo to $1,300 HO ft vr Fourth av, 20x Ooorjte Pearsall to 1'liuothy and Mary Ounn htockton s. ft Sumner ar, Sarah Knlkner, vrido.r, to Johenh rischnor. mort $500 South iirst st, Bedford av, 20x04. ni, Jane Bunco, widow, to Jean Lerltr.

and Anna his ivifo Jefferson ar, Contral av, 20x100. Charles Homme! to Mlllo Annie J. Carrie O. Ada and Ennico. wife of Hoory Wilson av ,47 1 1 IJersen st, runs SO 4.4 00 tv 1U0 to av 140.

foreclosure, join Conrtnry to Jullna Daven 0,450 i.000. 1,170 3,750 4,000 $1,000 Said Johanna Vlnltx Mnon mvra Un J. 40,1 as naardfau of Udo. Ho.en, Charles M. Louisa and Graoie lleiacnm.in, pt, snbj t3 mort "fn st, U2 8ohenectady av, rnns ly to center blook 45.3x 12 Edith I.

Blake of Waterford, by gnirdlan, to Jeaac Halstoad of Rutherford, Same property, Frederick Blake, Waterfori. 1 to aame SOU ft ICnlokerboVker'iV. K'ltn Gillespie (for rneriy Twooddalo) of West Hoboken, to vV ilUam Wallaco ss ft Irving av. 25x75, avf hew Dignan to Louisa Young, mort 30,000 1,250 t. 275 Roeblinc st, 35x 100, George Morman to Giuseppe Delia and Maria, bis wife Eighth ot.

370.4 Eighth ley pi s. 2B0.B Eighth av, 20x100. Henry 'ranke to William Anderson and Daniel vrhitmore. Mount Vernon, mort $17,000 Lots 39 to 844. both Inclusive, mjp 844 lots Dowling and Anderson, New Utrecht, William a Anderson and Daniel Whitmore to Albert Franke.

mort $23.390 Flatbush, oor St Marks av, runs 145.9x So 6x 440 to St Marke itiv 1U3.3. Al bertlranketo Henry Franke, mort Same property. Henry Franke to William Anderson and Daniel Whitmore of Mt Vernon, mort $00,500 Transfers October 4. Salt in town of New Lots, bounded by land John Van WIcklen. by land Van Nostnnd.

eby Spring Creek and by meadow William Fnrman, contains about Jon acres, Cornelia, wife of. and Evert jnedekor to John Drew, dated September, A.l habS meadows, of which Yn' New' which John Drew deed seized, Henry Drew and another, eirs John Drew, to John Van biclen, datod 1884 Qnincy st, u. SO ft Sumnor av, Edward Birmingham to Clara Aston of New York Essex st, st 320 ft Ridgewo'od 'arVadxiob. Hoeo A Kirschner to Edith Hart, mort Greene 'av, t'e'Ciiriton av." hi'l', Catharine wife of, and WllliamJ iergnson to Joseph Griffin, snbj to inorti Same property, John Griffin to William Ferguson and Cathlrine A Ferguson, joint tenants Iteid av, 80 ft Decatur it', 20x75. 'jane Hester, formerly Stoddard and heir James and 8aruh Stoddard, to 'William Rt.nr1rltrl h.t 0,300 exch exch $200 925 same, part E'wMih VS '0 ft Twelfth it.

si'isVi." William Charles and Joseph Burrill, to Marignwife Robert Thompson, mort Same 'property. CharloB FBurriil'to ythe av, 9." ft. i North First at. lOxtfl) llx 13.2x(52, hl. lfredirika Becker and Matilda devisees Michaol Beaker, to Wilhelm Behrens and wife Clinton av, 305.8 DeKalb av, ru'ris' 2,000 nom nom 3.000 xs 10.11.

Arnold Wagner, exr je Catherine Grilling, to Alice Dougherty. 10 000 enth st. MS.4 Fourth av. iuo.oiBOtf.nxoo.ys5.j:i.MOIUU to IJllntOtt av Tenth hAl, Joaq xonKere, Schenck at mort SH.O00 t. No 8.L.

a. 340 ft Parle at, 6,000 S. John Andre.TR jr, and Georsiana uui own Willi iXUurctTB, qSC. Same property, John Andrewn to Ellen French" b.ts Beattieet, nes.lota 48 to 53 InclueiVe, "map Reformed lntch Church property. Ne Utrecht.

70.Rx200 to WahinKton. Saruuel Botrno to Minnie, wife of Frederick 'Pledge Fifty second Bt, 100.3 vr Ninth New Utrecht, Isaac "Weil to Matthew Nash. Lexington av. a. 11)3 vr Twii nv.

lflWvtnn" 000 300 hftl, Mary A Bnrrowa to "William. A Reroll of mort $3,800 nom Jntlnteiuft October 4. tTnzments hav been entered in the Kfrigg county cleric's ofSce as follows, the parties first named beinc the debtors: Eaton, Geo Brace et al 8582 65 Ha Joseph Daneoborc it Colon 122 35 Horlielt. A Dennis Morton and ano au hn Gfllrin. Wm Adolnh Blum et, at ui iJ.

Bonnor, Alex A Liebmann'M Sona Brew.Co" 093.60 rxnmiuKe, nonnaa emu naiamcr 093 31 Veruaxn, Florence GUnited Ediion manu facturinif company 3.307 8G Vfjrnam, Romiaxton name rtOT HK Themson, VVilliam et al l4.fi Rs The of Bro jkiyu The General Repairing A0'00 and Conutructiou company 593 50 Chapman, Cora Kobt Craves 966 44 Geaclieidt, Charles A and. Mary Martha ldQfjiw Clifford, Julia A Wm D. Veeder is v( Dsahons, Emily A Arthur Rhodes JS 30 aSon valbaeh, Cnarlos Louise 209'' foliweickhardt, Catharine Anchor Brewing lompariy, aSchvTeickliardt, Karl Same Stylet. John Georplanna Vivn Honton. Charles Rudolph McGrath.

Peter Armour Packlne company Beabo, Alexander Zachens Bergen 175.52 40.50 492,57 434.41 (J0 .33 140.34 JJschnden, John Marah. "William Charles Roberts Co. 05.47 McAnliiT, John Henry Browne MLellan, Geergo fidward Hart. Frank Fradoric Hart Same Same 4. 109.51 20.50 8,005.47 SWB6.47 SXccIianicv' ticnsi October 4.

Classon ar, corner Dean st, 4S.0x79.10, John Honnessy against James Shannon, owner: Nolan, Fifty hrst st, s. 100 ft Filth av, Samuel 'llb rt against Ed 8 Calvert anil John II Walters, owners; Raymond Shepard, contractor 5599.65 150.00 TinHSPoaTArum, Steamships. ANCHOR LINE. United States Mail BtoamshipB Sail from New York everv Saturday for GLASGOW VIA LONDONDHRKY, From Pier North River, foot of West 24th St. City of Ronio, hatnrjay, October 14.

8 A. 7. 3 P. 11. lurnessia.Oct.

38. 8 A.M. 21, 2 P. M. I 4, P.M.

Iites for Saloon Passage: By S. S. C1TV OF ROME. S50 and upward Other steamers, cabin, 1845 and upward. According to accommodation and location of room Cabin Excursion tickets at rednced rates.

5ocond cabin, S.iO. From Ulasgow or Derry. S35. Steerage outward. 923: propaid, 24.

DRAF IS AT LOWEST CURKBNT RATES. Booasof Tours and other information aoo'v to orH. F. KOCH. 48 Broadway, Brooklyn.

flUNARD LTNE NEW YORK TO LIVER via OnftnNtfti, rPnm T1 Alt 7, 4 A. I Etrurla Oct. 21. P. 1,1 14, 8.

A.M. 28, 7 A.M Aurinu, Oct. lt, 10 A.M. I Servia Oct. 31, 10 A.

Cabin Dsssaiie. S50 and unir.nl, mnnA and upward, accor Ainir to steamer and location, s'tcer aBo tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low ratot. tor freight and posvigo applv to the company's oftce. 4 Bowling Green. VERNON H.

BROWN a CO General Agontj. For passenger tickets, drifts at lowest apply to T. H. Htji. DiUGKSO.N, 21.T Atlantis ay, near Ojnrt st.

sole agent for Brooklyn, Brooklyn. AN AM AN PACIFIC STEA3ISHIPS TO JAPAN AND CHINA, NEW YORK AND JAPAN IN 17 DAYS. Intended Sailings from Vancouver. EMPRESS OF EMPRESS OF EMPRESS OF E. V.

KKIN NR, October 16 Noromber l3 ll EVERETT 1 S.u nd Japan Fr't Ajr't OOWallst, N. Y. Jiio mu.unj, is. x. VITHITE STAR LINE.

TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. 'Teutonic. 25, 4 P.M. Britannic. 11 A.

M. I Germanic. No. 1, A Second cabin on these steamers 840 and Saloon ratoj, o0 upward, according to steamer and location of berth, moitiko to and from the old country. $25.

For passage tickets and draits payable on demand everv A MER1CAN LINE. NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON. new 11. 7A.M. Berlin Oc.

25. 8AM Paris. IS. 11:30 A. M.

I New No.1,1 1 1 irst cabin passaue to Southampton, Loudon or Havre, SG0 and upward, according to steamer; second cabin. to 8UU: at low i Ataa TlrMfta n.P. Kl 1.. ll jremuu, icubiana, oweuen, Aorwa' aud at lowest rates. INTERN ATIONAi orway )NAL NAVIGATION (i Bowling Groon.

Now York iPKS C. HENDERSON SON, 344 Fulton et.orHl LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave foot of Liberty at. New York Citv AS FOLLOWS: 7:00 A. M.

daily for MAUOU CHUNK and intermediate stations. 8:15 A. M. daily for GENEVA, ROCHESTER. BUFFALO and tho tVost.

POTTSVILliE and principal local points; chair car to AVilkesbarre. Pnllmsn car to Butfalo A. M. daily, except Sunday, for CLINTON and intermediate stationa 11:311 A. M.

dally, for GENEVA. ROCHESTER. BUFFALO. FALLS aid all points West Pullman sleeper to CHICAGO via Buffalo, Pullman BuDet steeper to Chicago via Suspension ttridgo; connections for Reading and Harrisburg. P.

M. daily, except Sunday, for ELMIRA and all intermediate stations connections for Pottuviiie. 3:45 P. daily, except Sandav, for TUNKHAN NOCK and principal inruiodiate stations chair car to Wilkesbarre; connections foe Pottsvlllo. 4:00 and 8:30 P.

M. daily, exeipt for SOUTH PI.A1NFIELD and iutenuodiate stations. 5 15 P. M. dally, except for MAUCK CHUNK and intormeaiato stttions chair car to Easton.

0:00 P. M. daily tor BUFFALO. NIAUARA FALLS ami all points West; Pullman aleeperj to Chicago, via Kutfaloand Suspension llridgo; conueotions for Heading and HxrrUnnrx. ,:00 P.

dally, for ITHACA, OKNEVA. ROCHES Kit, BUFFALO. NIAGARA I ALI.S and all pointa West: Pullman Bufft.t sloeper to Suspension Bridge: Pullman sleeper to Bnfalo. Additional 1 1 Snnday traius. 10:30 A.

M. for Mauch Chunk and Intormudiato stations, connections for Potta P. AL, for h'aaton and intermeiliate stations. General Eastern office, 235 Broadway, New York City. Ibo New York Transfer Company' will call for and cheolc bagsage from hotel or residence thronfih to dostination A.

W. NONNKMaOHER, BOLLIN H. Oan'IPm. Aib Snp't Eastern a t. N.

car kill st, via aud via and solid llns Now fiVZO, COUNTY COURT, COUNnr OF KLNGS hv5 1iead' Cin.t James F. Kelly. x.Vflf ktV. othe defendants. Gror.OK W.

Mbad, Plaintiff's Attorney. 180 Remson street. Brook rin.Ztn PnnD of a jndrment of foreclosure and sale of pis ooort made In the above entitled action, boaring date the 18th day of September, 1803, the nndor f'? Judgment named, irill sell at nnblio auction ot.and in the rotnnda of tho Kings County County Court House, in the City or Brooklyn, Sa riday, tho thirlopnth day of October, 1803, it 12 p'cloox. noon, tho following described lands and prem" lses; All those certain lots, piecos or parcols of land situate, lylnz and being In tho City of Brooklyn. County of foifo'w'a'' aes jrlbed as Firsts Beginning at a point on the sonthorly Sid's of stroet distant thrc hantlr.Kl and sixty feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Seventeenth street and Tenth avenue, running tbeuce easterly alon seventeenth etrMt twenty feet; theneo southorly and parallel with Tenth aveuoe one hundred feet ami two inelies; tlisnee westerly parallel with Seventeenth street twontv fepfc: thnnrn nort.h.rlv rr ono hundred feet and two inches to tho southerly side of Seventeenth street, at the point or place of beginning.

'he southerly side of 2oenteenth stroet, distant three hundred and eighty feot easterly from the southeasterly corner of Seventeenth street and Tonth avonue, rnnning thence essterly along Seynt5enth streBt twenty feet; tnence southerly and parallel with Tenth avenue one hundred feet and Poraljol with Seventoenth wllil feet thenoe. northerly again parallel with 1 enth avonuo one hundred foot and two Inches to the southerly side of Seventeenth street at the point or place ot beginning. Third Beginning at a point on the southerly sida of seventeenth street, distant five hundred feet easterly mm.i southeasterly corner of Seventeenth street and lenth avonue, ronninr thonce easterly along Seven 52.5 twenty foot: thence southerly and parallel Vltn ienthAV.nnn hnnHn taa then.o westerly parallel with Seventeenth street twenty SS northerly again parallel with Tenth avonnb one nundrnn (mi. nnA ttm Kn ftro the point or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, September 20.

"Kiuning. so21 3wTbiS FREDERICK OOBB. FREDERICK OOBB. Referee. OUPRE5IE COURT, KINGS COUNTY W.

Sheldon, plaintiff, agst, Ellxa Reed and otnors. defendants In purananceof a judgment of foreclosure and sale of this court made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date tho 2d day of October. 1803. the iinrinrKlaronn Mf.nu mIA af at Poblic aoctlon at and in the rotnnda of the Kings County Court House, in the City or Brooklyn, on 24th day of October, 1803, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and bom? in the Cit.v of xt', ir a uwuiiw aiub uiu state of New York, bonnded and decr bed follows: Begin nun ui oericon street, distant three hundred and three feet and six iuches Westorlv from thn nnrthw.t.Apl a .1.

running thence northerly parallel with Ralph avonue and part of the distance throngh a party wall one hundred and seven feet two and three oightn inches: thenco westerly parallel with Bergen 'Kf' "yvonteen feot; thence southerly again parallel Wll Itn Inn rm A nt I. At I i i tut, uiniauce vuronirn an ptucr party wall one hundred and seven feet two and tnrce eighth inches to the northerly side of Bergenstreet. and thence easterly along Borgen street seventeen feet iiiace 01 ueginnillg. Al80. all that certain lot n.w.Al i ate, lying and bting in the City of lirooklyn aforesaid J.

Beginning atapolu: on the northorlv a of a. t. drad and thirty seven feet and eight inches westerly from the corner of Ben en street aud Ralph avenue; ruimingthei.ee northorly parallel with Ralph avenoeand partof the distance through st party will qc.ou iuuu luree eigntns iiit nes thenco westerly parallel with Bergen stroet seventeen feet and four inches; thence southerly again parallel w.th Ralph avenue one hundred and seven feot two and threo eighths inches to the northerly sido of Bergen KtTRCt. nnH thlnUM.Iwl. in.

d.v. biuuk diukcu seven toen feot and four Inches to the point or placo of bet iu ning. Also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land. situ, ate. lying and beinarm t.hA Mt.v or ttmoL.i,...

1 bounded and deacribed as follows: Beginning at a point iorK sireet. aistnnt two nnn Area and sixty ume feot. and six inches westerly from th northwesterly corner of it.ini. rnnning thenco northerly parallel with Ralph avenud and part of the distance through a party wall one hun areu niid seven fpet, two and three eighth inches thenco J5er8fn, street seventeen feet; thence southerly again parallel with Ralph avenue and i uwuRii n.uovuer party wai none nun dred and seven fnnt. two h.i.

northerly side of Bergen and thence easterly along ico, puiui or place 01 tie. ginuing. Dated Octoyor 2. 1803. THD1HM MOT! OV GEO.

F. AuauiDKt Plaintiffs Attornoy, 132 Nas iu stroet, Ne York City oo2 titM4Th COUNTY COURT, COUNTYOF KINGS Sarah F. Mead, plaintiff, against James F. Keltv, Jooepnino Lindsleyand others, defendants. Geoboe W.

jieuunu street, lirOOK nn Puiiance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale of this conrt made in the above entitled action, bearinir dato the 8th day of September. 1803. I. tho uuder Bignoa, tbe referee raBaid ludgment named, will sell at uuu in cue rotnnua oi tne Kings h.0,!.ni.ty.Couri th.e clty of Brooklyn, on Friday, the thirteenth day of October. J.803.

at 12 S'ciook. noon! the following described lands and premises: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate', lying and beinir in the (JItv of Krnntr I ni.nl cr: of New York, bounded and described as First Beginning at a point on the southerly side of "'oi iit jmir nunarea leet easterly from the southeasterly comer of Seventoenth street and luimiHK easterly along seventeenth Strent tWAnt.TT fAflt hh.n.n I J.I.I jvith Tenth avenue one iinndred feet and two inches; tWOntv feot: thenco nOrthnrlT, nnt xllAl Itl. 'i'i. ono hundred fset and two inches to the southerly side of omsoi, av vue puinb or piSCO Ol SnCOnd RrHllinmr At. nnlnt nn th I Seventeenth street distant four hundred and twenty feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Seventeenth street and Tonth avenuo.

running thence easterly along Seventeenth ntrAAt. nn.tuin ft r.i 1. il woqch iu iiAiimei nlUi xeucn avonue ono nunured feet and two inches; thetice westerly parallel with Seventeenth street nineteen feet and six inches: thence nortnerly again parallel with Tenth avenuo one hundred feet and two inches to the sonthorly side of Seventoenth or piaco oi oeginning. Dated Brooklyn, September 20, 1893. se213w ThiS FREDERICK COBB.

Referee 1T Y. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUif aL i iri neim nn nffff uttujuno uoresn iomt, aetenaants To tho above named defendants and oaoh of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action ana to serre a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this SUliimonn. exclnsivea of th A nf utirrln 3'oar failure to appear, or anaror, jndement will be buv 1. UIUU1I.1D.. uHeu croouiyn, AUfrusr lniiii.

DaILKY. RKT.T, flltAVV TIfl.iTif Ifria A rnT.ni.tpa rM ttiiu run. "ns? oaaiwH, to uourLBtreet, isrookiyn. Si. y.

unca ao iiieresa. xiiotat. nnrnri itit ti fnrpive. summons is nerved ut.on you by publication, pursuant to u.ua ctvii. iuuiu ptti biBfiir, unHLice or me au Dreine Oonrt.

of r.hn Si nf Knur Vwl oa day of September, 189.J, and Jiled with tho complaint in the omce of the OIgtLc of th nf h'inir. ttuu fubii uidcb aaaress, j.u tJourt street, Uroolclvn ao2S Th "OUBLIC ADMINISTKATOR'S jOFFWIR. JL Iieal Estate Excbanee, No. 180 Montague et In parsuancs of an order of the Hon. George B.

Abbott, tSurroeute of tho County oi Kings, notice in hereby eiven, according to law. to all person having claims litAtOic vuitai. or rjjiaA VUlittlj, MCGKATH, MABOAHHT HOIJ.STOA YJlCENZO RAUCCIO or KAUCUi, MARTIN KLOPF and DAVID li. Sin'SER, late of tne Citr ol Brooklyn, deceased that they are required ozhibit the samp, with the ranchers the sabscrlber, the administrator, at hi office, Rcom No. olaRoal Kutate Eicbanee, No.

i.rtf nonteuo screet, orooKjyn, a. on or berore the WILLIAM ft. DA VIEWPORT 3 Public Administrator in Kings County.f Administrator, fJjUBLiiC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFiofc, JL Real Estate Exchanno, No. ISO Montacne stroet In ivursnanre of an order of hi Hnn a i.knt Surmieate of the Conaty of Kinca. notice is hereby civen! VeThonn havinff claims against WJLtlAM BEA ET 1 otherwise WtLl.IAM B.

IlW LKV, of the Citv of Krooklyn, deceased, that they lire repaired to exhibit ti.e fame, with the voucher thereof to tho flubaorUier. tho aflministrator, at his office. Room No.nl:. Real Ketate Exchanco, No. 389 MontaTtie streot, Brooklyn, N.

on or before the 9th dy A lKi4. Dated August igyrj. WILMAM DA EN" PORT, 1 Public Administrator in KinesOounty.J A dminiatrator. ana urn Tn "OTJBL1C ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, j. nmi oiaiu liiwmiiite, najoa inoncaene atreer In pursuance of an order of the Hon.

Oeorxe B. Abhott, burroirate of tbe Count of KinM nf i hoi aH r.eiS0inJ0ii? to having claims against CHARLtS McCABTkY. ELLKN Li AYES. MARY AUGUSTA and KATIE FRUSCUEr! ate oi tne uitjr or Brooklyn, and JAMES HERON, late of Penaaoola. VlorM r.

Ueceatd, that thoy are required to exhibit the with the Touchers thereof, to tbe nubneribor, the administrator at hfe office. Room No. 515. Real Estate Er chamro, No. 1H9 Alontacno street, Brooklyn, N.

on or before the day of July, A. D. 1SS94. Dated July 20, l'TT a HI TV I irrn T.r,r.m Public Administrator in k'innnnnrW Administrator. tANCE Ol? "STANCE Ol? AN ORDER OV KinKS, notice is hereby to law.

haviu.B ctairoa aeainst CARDSER S. iiuiii vjtjuix ii r. innrr Kvrnnn ri. S.11'. law oi tne city or Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required ti.

exhibit the same, with the vouchors tnoreof, to the subscriber at his office at tho Hamilton PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Georire B. Abbott. Snrvoarar nf t.h nimnt, A. Kincs, notice is hereby Riven, a cordine to law, to all persons having claims against THOMAS F.

MOHAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, decoased, that they are required to exhibit the name, with r.h vinrhpr. thANt the subscriber at her place of transacting businesc. at omce of her attorneys. Judge Dnraok, 371 Kulton Brooklyn. N.

on or ooforfi the 1 7th day of January next. Doted July 1" 1803. CATHARINK J.O0ISE MORAN. Administratrix JUDOS DDIM0X. Attorneys for Administratrix, 371 jlton St.

Brooklyn. N. Y. ju 1.3 Brno Th PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THF, Hou. GeorireB.

Ani rnirat.fi nf t.ho nnnt.n itlfS. IlOfclrn in l.nnth i.irriir, tnl II persons haviuc claims against' HENRiT COFFlA. late tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kin es. New York. ilnnnit.Mn tli.t tl.n i iitfum iu UAiuui, uio name.

with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, at tho ofHco of Ladd Cafhn. No. ll barclay street, in tho City of New Yortt, or beforo the twentieth day of December noxt. Dated HUB Tt STITRGIS OOFFIU. Executor.

EMILY a LADD. lixecutril. OniTh TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THB Hon. Georpo'B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of notice Is hereby given, acoorjing to law.

to all persons i having claims against. ADDIti V. MAIiNUS. of the City of Brooklyn, Connty of Kings, deceased, they are reqnired to exhibit the same, with the voncticrs thoreol, to the sub. enber, at his house, canton street, In the Oitvof Broo on or before the day of December next.

Dated May 5, 1803. HVOBSXE B. AlAONUS. Executor. KEADr, Attorney for lireoutor, (it! Court stree(.

Brooklyn. CmTh PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice ia hereby given, according to law.

to all claims against HERMANS FALK, late tho City pf Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro roauirod exhibit the same, with the vouchors thereof to the subscriber at her place of transacting bnslnees. at tho Of IV. Sftckmnnn. Vn r. f.T(l trlrA City of Brooklyn, on or" b.fore the first day of April Datod September S8, 1893.

T.a i Pii.ir Saokmasn, Attorney for Ezocutrix. 370 370 Fulton street. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Goorgo B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of is nerooy given, acconilng to law.

to all SffKi13! hvlng olutms against KREDKRICK PARSONS, late pf tho City of Brooklyn, de.euod. that they reonired to exblnlt the same, witn the vouchors thereof.Jo the subscribers, at So. 11 John street, in tho April. MARY B. PARSONS.

Administrators, of Parsons. deeeaa; oco dm Th uti moniacue street, in tne City ot Brooklyn, on or beforo the 30th rtay.of Sjpt.mber, Dated Brooklyn. March 23. 185)3. mhgj bmTIi SK.AS 1 lUTCHKR.

Executor. to to nn Ppr in tho as be thtt for them, or and the A nlfT.f, p.ote, 1 "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD. EW YO RK (eitral V' HUDSON RIVER R. R. DIRECT LINE TO NIAGARAFALLS All trains arrive nt and depart from Grand centra! station, orty second st trie only railroad station in the city.

Trains leave as iouows: VERY LOW RATE EXCURSIONS TO WORLD'S FAHl EVERY WEEK. FOR PARTICULARS SEE TICKET AGENT. EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS. A. M.

Except Sunday. Fastest train in tne world. A extra fare. CHICAGO FAST MAIL. QH A Dally for Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Chicago.

No extra fare. EW YORK AND CHICAGO LIMITED. D'OD A. M. Daily for Buffalo, Niagara Falls and J.

vy Chicago. Wagner serrice. DAY EXPRESS, A Except Sunday. Saturday train lu uy rnns to Oleveland and Detroit only. WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL.

i Pi M. Daily. Duo Chicago 1 :45 P. M. next 1 UUday.

Wagner sorvlce. SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED. A nn Daily. Due Cincinnati 10:45 A.M.. St.

Louis 7:30 P. M. No extra fare. EXPOSITION FLYER (LIMITED). GREAT 20 HOUR TRAIN TO CHICAGO.

FOR THROUGH PASSENGERS ONLY. 3. OH P.M. Daily. Due Chicago 10 A.

M. next v'v day. Complete Wagner service. ALBANY. TROY AND SARATOGA SPECIAL.

3 Of) P. M. Except Sunday. Wagner Drawing OU Room Cars. NORTH SHORE LIMITED.

4. QH M. Daily. Duo Detroit 8:55 A. Chicago 4 :30 P.

Wagner service. R'On Daily. Due Chicago 0:00 P. O'UU St. Louis 7:45 A.M.

Wagner service. NORTHERN EXPRESS. 6.0K P.M. Daily. Due Burlington 4:45 A.

CO Plattsburg 5:08. Montreal 7:30 A. M. BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS, AND ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN SPECIAL. P.

M. Daily. Due Buffalo 7:30, Niagara Falls 8 wO A. M. Malone, 8 :30 A.

M. LIMITED FAST MAIL. P. M. Daily.

Sleeping Car Passengers for Rochester only carried on this train. 7:30 900 CHICAGO NIGHT EXPRESS. 9 A P. M. Dally for Chicago; except Sunday for Clayton (Thousand Islands).

PITTSFIEM), LENOX. NORTH ADAMS, AND THE BEKKSHIRE VIA HARLEM DIVISION. Two through trains, with Room Cars, to iBiwiu ij, Bicoui oiina7: 11.UJ. A. dna itts.

Adjim 2:30 P.M.; dn For time of local trains, tickets and' space In Sleeping Cars apply Washington st, 720 Fulton stand 74 AbOYA t.ralnkt r4 In.mni. 1 A 3:30,4:30 and 0:00 P. stop St. Westoett's ErnmM nll. fnr.nH llru rnn.

hot.1. JOHN M. TOUOEY. GEOROB H. DANIELS.

general Manager. General Pass. Agent. CENTKAL EAILEOAD OF NEW JEESET. (Anthracite Coal exolueivety, insuring Cleanliness Four tracks.

Protected by Automatic Block Signal Sys At Miutt ioto station iooi oi iioerty st. Time table in effect September 0, 1S9U. ROYAL BLUE LIE TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND A tlTlffITrtW FOU PHILADRtPHfA w.lr a G.rtn n.nn 10:00. 11:30 (Dining Car) A. M.

3:3 ipWnj. 4:00 (Buffet Parlor car), 6:00, yy0 (fining Cat), FOR RALTrAffiliR A l7 IVACnrvn rv i. Ai.ii ri ncoA uttjo 5T30 (mui'ng 5 0 :00 P. tSH for Kaaton. Rhhlhpm a llanin.rv.

u.n. 1, 4:00. 8:45 A. 1:00, 5:45, 7:30 to oi.d wuuny, i A. Plttstonand Scrantoc, 8l45 A.

M. Snndaca A 1:00, 1:30, 'JOo, 4:00. 5:00. 5:45. 7:30 P.

7, o.T ounuays, 1 nijrnt. 4:00 5:00. P. lfeiisnlihti night. SuDdays, 1:00, 1:30.

5:00, P. 12:15 KorPottsvillo at. a OH fi.nn CJC n.cn a 1:30 4:00. 7:30 P. 12:15 night, except SatnVdaj ghi.

bundays, 1:00, 1:30. 3:30. 0:00 P. VZ lo For Sunbury. Lewisburir and Will 8:00.

8:45 A 1:00. 1:30. 7:30 P.M.. 1:15 night, ept Saturday night. Sunday.

7:15 A.M.. 0:00 P.M., ALL KAIL ROUTE Ff )R T.O Vn nRiwnn one aw rnrxrrT it For Red Bank Long Branch and points south of Point 1:30.3:30,4:00.4:30.5:30. 0:15 P. M. xj "Pjt Ocean Orove and Asbnrv Parle, 0:00 A.

4:00 ForLAKEWOOD, Toms River, Barnegat Parle and Barneat, 4:30. 8:15 A. 1:30. 4:30 P. M.

xt vmoiaoa and ilridfioton, 4:30 Seabright and Highland Beach, 4:30. A.M., 1:30, 4:30, 0:15 P. M. SANDY HOOK ROUTE. FOR LONG BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, Etc.

From Pier 8, N. foot Rector st. For Atlantic Highlands, Hishland Beach. Seabright, Monmouth Beach and Long Branch at 10:15 A. P.

11 Sundays. 0:30 A.M. m. Forhlberon Ocean Grove, Asbnry Park and Point Pleasant. 3 P.

M. SundayB (except Ocean Grove and For Lakewood. Toms River and Barnegat, 3:45 P. M. nnsyivania BAILBOAD.

STATION FOOT OF FULTON STREET. IN EFFECT SEPTEMBER. 11. 1893. ru yuuujipiAii ii.vt rtnias fnllraan Sloep Inc and Dmlng Cars to Chicago, Cincinnati and Indi jjjriToa 1n.

innasi i A. mdlanapo lis A. Chicngo 10:00 A. M. next day.

8:40 A.M. 1AST LIN. For Pittsburg and Chicago, and bleeping Oxrs. lliiO A. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED Pullman Drawing and State Room, Sleepinc, Dining, Sinociug and Observation Cars.

Arrives 12 noon. 1140 P. M. ST. LOUIS.

CINCINNATI AND CHICAGO EXPRKSS Pnliman Sleeping and Dinin kri to Sit, Loui, Cincinnati and Chicago. Arrive! C.nnnnati a. M. St. Louis 7:30 P.

M. Chicago 0:00 P. M. 'WESTERN EXPRESS Pnllman Sleeping Cars to Pittsburg, Chicago and Clevoland, Dining Cars to Ch'oago. Arrives Oleveland 11:40 A.

M. Chicago 0:30 r. next day. 7:30 P. M.

SOUTrlWEi'l'ilRN EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping and Dining Car to Cinolnnati and St. Louis. Arrives Cincinnati ti P. St. Louis 7 A.

second morning. 7:30 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS Pu'lman Buffet Sleeping Car New York to Chicago. Arrives Chicago A.

M. (second morning), Toledo 11:20 P. Oolnmbns 7:15 P. Cleveland 0:10 P.M. (week days).

FOR ATLANTIC CITY 12:40 P. M. week days, with Through Bullet Parlur Cara and Day Coaches Ticket offices: No. 4 Court st, OS Broadway. 800 Fulton stand Brooklyn Annox station foot of Fulton st.

Brooklyn. The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and reiidencos throngh to destination. S. M. PKEVOST, J.

WOODS. Oenerai Manasor: General Passenger Agent. ONTAEIO WESTEEN E. ET EXCURSION TICKETS NEW YORK TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, S28.00. Special Coach Excursion on Wednesday, October 11 Tuesday, October 17: Saturday.

October 21. at 17. 'lhrough trains for Chicago and the World's Fair leave foot of Wost rorty second st, as follows, hfteen minutes earlier from FranKlln st: 9:45 A.M., daily, via Niagara Falls. Through Pullman aleepers. New Vork to Chicago.

Reclining chair cars free to Niagara Fulls. Arrives Detroit 1 :45 P. 41 Chicajro 8:30 P. St. Louis 7:45 A.

Jl. P. daily, via Niagara Fails. Reclining chair (scats fros) New York to Niagara Falls. Throuah Pullman sleenors Now York to Chicago.

Arrives Detroit P. Chicago 7:32 A. St. Louis P. M.

M' aPt Sunday) for Campbell Hall, Wall Valley railroad stations, Miidletown, r.llouvillo. rallsburgh and Liberty. A. M. (daily), for Middletown, Fallshurgh, Mori ticello.

Liberty, White Lake, O.rbondale. Soranton, Walton, Delm, Si luey, Norwich, Utica. Rome, Oneida. Fultoti, Oswego, Niagara Falls. V11.pi Mr (except Snnday), Vestibule Limited for Lake Mobonk, Lake Miunew aska and Waliklll VaPoy Railroad stations, Campbell Hall, Miidletown.

Elleu ville. Mountain Dal. Centnrvi! U. cells, Hurleyvllle, Liberty Falls, Liberty, Parkvllle and Livingston Manor. e.

M. (dailv), Middletown. Snmmltvillo, Falls bnrgh. Liberty, Livingston Manor, Rockland, Walton, Sidney, Norwich, Oneida, Fulton, Oswego, Niagara TicKets and Pallraan accommodations at 371 Broad xor. iransier iiompany calls lor ana cuecks baggage to destination.

J. C. ANDERSON, G. P. 50 Beaver st.

Now xork. ERIE LINES. Through trains leava New York, foot of Chambers uaily, as follows, and tive minutes ear.ior from Wost Twenty third st: ,10:00 A. train to Chicago, Pullman Slooper, uhautuuqiia Lake. Parlor Car New York to Bulialo Mgar.t alls.

Dining Car. 3:00 P. M. Vestibule limited. Solid train to Chicago Chautauqua Lake.

Sloepers to Chicago, Cleveland Cincinnati. Dining Car. (5:30 P. JLr olil train to Chicago, via Niagara Falls. Sleepers to BuiTalo and Chicago.

8:30 P. Via Chautauqua Lake and Niagara Falls, tram to Chicago. Sleepers to Hornellsvllle, Chicago aud Cincinnati. Ticket offices: 201,201,401.840 and 057 Broadway West nt. Chambers aid Twenty third st lerries.

York; 333 FULl ON bT, BROOKLYN. l. I. ROBERTS, general Passenger Agent. JgROOKLYN ANNEX FOR PliNXSTLVANiA RAILROAD.

A. 7:00. 7:.10, 8:40, 0:00, 0:40. 10:40. 11:00.

iltUO. ll140t 12:20, la .40, 1 .00. 1:30, 1:40. 2:00, 2:20, 2:40,3:00 3:20.3:40,4:00, 4:40, .0:30,1:00, 7:30.8:00, :30, 0:00, 10:00. w.ww, a "To Albany Day tine.

8 :00 A. M. tTo Kali River Xtno, ft .00 P. tT. Rotnrnin l.i..

1 lnil Bafsraa chKJiod and tickets sold to ail points, I pe as on M. bat pot by said tors or as and Uno And dally throe on one In the Ji PROVIDENCE LINE. FARES EEDUCED TO ALL PODSTS. UUSTUA. PROVIDENCE, 82.25; WORCESTER, AD le.tve Pier 20 (old No.) North Rtver, foot of Warren st, nt P.

M. daily, except Sunday, connecting trains due Boston 7:15 A. Woroeater, except Sun STONINGTON LINE. ALL FAEES EEDUOED. Inaido rotitfl t.o RnRTAV ar nn.

2ffwreoi eteamers MA1NK and NhW HAMPSHIRE leave new Pier 30. N. one block mmu Qijrjn uaiiy, except ounaay. ONLY $3.00 TO BOSTOST VIA FALL RIXER LINE, for first class limltod tickets, tares reduced to NEWPORT. FALL RIVER l'ROV IDOiUii and all othor points.

Steamers PORIVAN and PILCrlllil in commission. Leave PierUS, North 'JS'l, OI S'crriy nt, week dare and Sundays, at r. in, connecting Annox boat leaves Jersey Cit at 4:00 P.M.. Hrookl rirohn.tr Vostlbalea Kxorcis trains leave Steamboat Wharf, Fall River, at 5:30 and 7:40 A.M. Duo Bos wu.

i imu a. rti. respectively. don.si.oo: Norwich, Worcester, Uoston. W.s.00.

Corresponding reduction to all points iiast. riteamers loave Pier 40 (old itumber). North River (next :55 and Boston, 11:00 A. M. HUDSON RITER BY DAYLIGHT.

Day Lino Steamers. NEW YORK or ALBANY. Leare Brooklyn, Fulton st (by Annex) 8:00 A. M. jrifsr.

for ALBANY. Unding Nowbirgh, Pough keepsio. Rhinobock, uatsklli and Hudson. Ateturning. leave Albany A.

M. HARTFORD JJNB TAKE A TRlPTO HARl'FORD via t.r,A hM.nt,fnl hteimors leave Pier4. E. TL, dally (except Sundays) at Jv leave Hartford daily (except Sundays) at 5 P. M.

arriving in Now York early next morning. ALBANY BOATS, PEOPLE'S LINE, SteamnfLS nn.t nKlv 17 rr.vrxvrkw i Pier 4 1. N. foot Canal st. at a P.

M. daily (Sundays exoopted). Dirent connection with trains to points North, East and est. TROYOATS. re.nth except Saturday.

C. iairJhojibanyi Brooklyn, Bath and West End E. B. FOR WEST BROOKLYN. BLYTHEBOURNE, VAN PELT MU.

tSAl'll BEACH. BENSON HURST AND UNIONVILLE. TRAINS LEAVE UNION DEPOT. THIRTY SIXTH ST AND FIFTH AV. DAILY M.

0N3G. 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, 0:00, 1:45. 2:45. 3:20. 3:59.

4:29. 4:59, 'Ala iV i oku, vacs, 10:48, FOR CLUB HOUSE. BRIDGE AND CONEY ISLAND. All tho above, except 8:00, 8:30.9:40 A.M. 13 40 3 :59.

4 :50, 5 :50 and ft P. M. AH Atlantic av railroad lines connect with Fifth av pick, iw yjnivn oenob. i PEOSPECT PAEE ABD CONEY ISLAND EAILEOAD. 3yESTBRIGHTON BEACH.

BRIGHTON TtKAriH CLB AN'D BRIGHTON nn "Arcn. LLl.rJ. JIAPLE way pabk Trains leave Ninth av and Twentieth, st 0:00.0 30, A.M., apd hourly trom 0:00 I M. to P.M. ifi a uv.v.sy,o 'rr, a "sp'.

av 10 A to Sunday, 9:20, BRIGHTON BEACH RAILROAIX BRIGHTON BEACH. CONKY ISLAND, SHEEPS tP5.AB. BAT, AVD WAY STATIONS. Leave Bedford Station. 0:20.

7:20. 8:30. 11:30 A 8:00 Saturday nights B.r 7:50, 0:00 A. 12:30, Mia 'irap m0, 0U' 8:30 Satardw iisht' Sunday first train leaves Bodford Station at and a. (uen as aoove.

"VT Y. AND SEA REACH RAIT.Wiv TABLE IN Kti FRn nnrnnin i I'omi 7WEEK DA YS Leave Brooklyn. Third av aml'sixty Sn SXd otermediato stations, at 7:40, 8:40 4:30. 5:30 and 6:30 P. M.

Beturning, leave Coney Island, Sea Bea'oh Palace, for terraodlato stations, hourly trom 0:30 A. M.to 0:30 PM Md for sUECSAl, IVOXSCES. SUPREME COURT, KINGS CoUNTY Augusta A. Boby against William H. Barton In luwKuioiit oi lurcoiosure and sale made ct'gn 011 tho.

twenty first day of September, 1893. 1 hcrehv nation thnt. on Ainn i d5 tho "our of 12 o'Jlock, notmit wia nOUSe Ol IVlngS UOUUty, In the City of Brooklyn, I will sell at public Suction, td me iimuuai uiuuer, tne iana ana premises in said judu meut mentioned o.n 1 t.hn.ntn Aatir.tt.aA ginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Broad war, uuvani. raiiuisifMu; nineteen (10) feet nine vuiu.lwl lucniiH irom tne corner formed by the interjection of the southwesterly side of street, running thence southwesterly at right angles to oventy four (74) feet ana one and One half (ll) inches: tilHTicn annf.h.rl,n. anicles to McDoucal stroet thlnv Mira nn.

one half fl) inchei: northeasterly at riiht p.a tne through a party wall ninety eight (OS) feet oigbt and one half (8) inches to the southwesterly hIHa of westerly along the southwesterly side of Broadway twenty five (2o). feet to tho point or place of beginning. And also becinuing at a point on the lanthivmbriir of Broadway distant sixty nine (00) feet nine and one Quaner ij4) inches southeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of eiuo OI MCUOUgal street running thence southwesterly at right angles to Broadway part of the way throusrh a party wall eight (88) feet fonr and one half (4) inches: tlTenoe southeasterly to a point distant seventy eevon (77) feet eleven and one quarter (1XH) inches southwesterly from the southwesterly side of rSroadway. in a line drawn at right angles thereto, and thenco nortnoasterly along said I7 eleven and bne qdarter (111) inChoB to said 90iithwARti.rlv nr rj and thence northwesterly a'ong said southwesterly side' of Broadway tweuty gve (So) feet to tho point or place of begiuning. Dated September 25.

1 h93. STDKOES ROBT. Plaintiff's Alrnn. Wn i.ciLKKt TaV street. Now York.

8B25 CJPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Selina Cocks, nlalntlff nme. r.i, others, defendants Iu pursuauce of an Interlocutory judgment ot partition and sale, duly made and entered in the aoove entitled action, and bearing date the 28th day ofbeptember, 1803, I. the undersiirno.1, the referei thRrein wtll ull ul nl, v. i ri v. ai vno eai InteriOCntOrV lQlll'mpnt TTIAi, Hnn.ri .1 follows, to wit: first parcel All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn County of KinfiTS and StatA of Nntv vi. anddesoribed as follows: Beginning at the northwesterly corner of South First street and Eighth street (now called Maxcy avouuo) and running thence northerly along the westerly side of Marcy avenue, seventy ieven feet; thence wosterly ana parallel with Grand street, fifty feet thence southerly parallel with Marcy avenue, twenty feet xnonce again southerly and along the easterly wall oi the House on the premises next westerly adjoining the premises hereby dosoribed to a point on tho northerlv side of Vim seven and ono quarter inches weeterlyfrom Marcy avonue thonre easterly and along the said northerly side of South iraf Mnu( fifi. vnn. Bonn ouu one quarter inches to the corner, the nolnt nr v. i Second parcel Ail that certain lot, pieco or parcel of land situate in the City of Brooklyn, aforesaid and bounded and dosoribod as follows: Begiuning at a point the southerly side of Grand street, distant twenty four Ret eight inches weBtorly from the southwesterly corner of Grand Btreet and Marcy avonue; running thence soutnerly and parallel with Marcy avenue, sixty feet: tnence westerly and nnrftllal ti.

a n. twenty five feet four incheo, and thence northerly and j.i IffV to tne soutuerly side of Grand utrent. and ri said southerly sido of Grand street, twenty Hve feet fonr inches to tbe point or pUce of beginningDated Brook i MADDOX, Referee. aokson Buiut. Plaintiff's Attorney i.

45 Broadv. av. Brooklyn, N. Y. oc3 7t TuATh" AX A SPECIAL TERM OPTHEsTF PREME COURT.

It, A rn. Brooklyn ot Kings and State oi New York on the 2 ith day of bentember. 1803, present, Hon. Wilfard Bartiett. jUHticefn the instter of the petition of Hannah M.

J'oody for the discharge of record of a certain mortgage upon certain land in the Town ot Flatbush County oi K.ing and State of New STork. On the rreson! 3 this Court of the amended petition of Hannah Moody, which aniended petition is to be filed with this or.ler in the offiio of the Clerk of the County of Kincs. which auinndnrl tmt.ition things, that said petitioner a citizen of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, aua is the owner in fee of mort asod lands and nremlses hnrAlnBrt onuA.ti.v..i that said mortgage described lias beou'pa'id still remains unsatisfied of rrorH petition and order ontered on Soptentber 0. 1k)3 tho nrnn.rti1 vpuu .1 1 pursnaiit to tho statutu in Buch cuses mado ided, all persons interested in the mortgaged lands nd premises Hereinafter e'! or ti.S a mortgage, or in the money or lndebted'nea secured tr.ereby. hereinafter referred to, aro.

and of them is required to ehow cause beforo this court mtruoi iu cue special erm ROOm Of thlS COUrt in ICtnirH Potintv of Brooklyn on the sixth day of November, 180.1, at 10 o'clock of that day, or as soon' there after as counsel can be heard why said mortgage should bo discharged or record Which mortgage was made Moses K. Moodoy to Andrew Van Blarcom and Peter yrt'o'tamont of KACUF.I. VAN BLARCOM. deceased, to soenro tho payment of a cen ain bond made by Mosos Iv. Moodey to Andrew Van Blarcom and Peter De Bann xeou aslafpresaid.fpr three thousand and five hundred dol tuvorjBu in omce oi the Register of the County of Kings, la Liber 7SI0 of Mortgages jiuguBhiouo.

Au persons mtercstod are roqnireil to, show causa why such rther other reliji or urj.nr slionld not bo granted as should seem to this court just and equitable. The following isad a wuun anu premises neremnelore referred lylnuaud bonnr hi tho Town of flatbush. County oi Kinjts and State of Jsowlork. bounded an 1 described follows, to wit. Boeinniue at a point distant oasturly sevon hundred and twenty feet (720) and six inches (li) from a certain monument at tile juui tion of the towns of rlatbusft, llatlnnds, lira veseud and New Utrochtln said County of KinRs; runninit thenot north twenty six de ereos (lib) we it four hundred and Bixty one foot ton Inches to the conter of proposed street (Newkirk avenue) thenoe aUmc tho ce iter of said proposes street north slxty fonr decrees Uu niiieiy, leui.

tnonce sonth dexrtos, oast four hundred and fifty nine feet (450) and eight Inches to tho lend of John A. Lott thonce ulon eaid land of A. Lott south sixty three diiitroes and thirty (30) minutes, wBt one hundred and ninety foot (100) to Ihe point or place of haicinninir Contsluinp two acres aud one onc hnndredth of an acre. it is hereby further ordered and directed that this orJor shall bo published in the Brookly i Daily Eagle a nowspaiier published in tho of Brooklyn (joanty of Klines and State of New York, once a week for weeks. And it is further ordered and directed that or beforo tho day of the first, publication ond at least month befnra tho return day the petitioner deposit the Post Office In the City of Brooklyn.

County of Kings and btate of New copies of this order and petition herein recited contained in a securely closed Bostoatd wraiinerdlreetod toEliv.nhi.tli alutn ao of roxn, Shipley fc Fonnders Court. London Enir If.ntor) WlJJLAItD BARTLEXrj'J. STC. UI.uert.pi m15jj Attora, for iPetltlonor, 105 Broadway, New N. e28 vVTb, I of to the st, I' of 7 on Jl, late tint nrst IN of to Ofhce the neit TN JL are nnHE i PEOPLE OP THE STATE OJOffiVV A YORK, by tho ciace of God free and indepondent TIames Campbell, Mary B.

Walkerand Anna A. Woli, residing in tho City of Brooklyn Andrew G. Applegate residing at Long Island City; William f. Applegato, Brownsvlllo. Fayette County.

Pennsylvania' Lois A. orant, residing at Trenton, Now Jersey; Unit Keyntpn. residing at Bayonne. New Jersey; JIary Apple gate. L.

W. Maxcy Applegate, Robort M. Anplegate and Freohold. New Jeney and Edwin C. Applesntc, whose residence Is un.

inquiry and rea. ronable diligence, be ascortin d. send greeting: Whoreas, Sarah R. P. Brown of the City of Brooklfn haft lutnltf H.I linn.

M.kim....,.,. I w. i.uur( ui tue Loan. I fT01, 'P11" 0 nave a cortsin instrument in writing bearing date tho lonrth day of Maroh. 1881.

relating tS roai ano personal property, duly proved as the last will ami testament of SARAH C. CAMPBELL, late of the City of BrotiKlyn, deceased: Wherefore you. aud oa.li of the snirl last tt ill aenmnn, In testimony wboreof wo havo oiinsed tho seal of our said burroKSte'a Court to be hereunto attixed. WitnpM (too lion. GeorgA B.Abbott, Surrogate county, at he City of Orooklynf the of Anguat.

in the year of oar Lorcl li b.j or our said Angust, in the year of onr Lorcl aim iiiaoty tiireSL JOSEPH W. CARROLt. Clera pf the Surrogate's Court. or Petitioner, 77 Grenn J.1WMJU, i. i.

Bo7 (jw I'ti mHE PEOPLE OK THK STATU! ilk' to cr nA 20Ksi th.9 Kr9e. of God free and independent To Peter I. Novins William ti. Novins, John FostM Nevins, Annie W. Julion, Uuliolma F.

c.iurch, Lonlsii K. Nevms. Augusta K. Jacobsen and Holland TriuS Company as successor of the exoont irs and trustees under tbe last will aud testament of KEVINS, doceiscd. send greeting: Von and each of yon are hereby "iTv to appear before a Surrogate's Coa 4 of the County of Kings, to be held at tho Hall of Roo prds.

In the Citv of Brooklyn, on the 10th darof October, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and thora Jo show cause why a decree should not be made requiring the Holland Trust Company to judicially sottle its account as such successor as aforesaid. In testimony whereof we havo caused the of onr said Surrogate's Court to bejierenuto affixed. tL. 8.1 imeni, iiuii. wturge a.

AuDott, onrrogatoof our said County, at tho City of Brooklyn, the loth day of August, in the year of our Lord vuv muuBiDQ eiEnt nunarea una ninety three, JOSEPH IV. CARROLL. 1 an310nTh Clerk of tho Surrogate's Conrt. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW o'W' Grace of God free and independent Ip Sarah Brode, Henry Bredo, Gesene Sticht, Hermin Wartmann. rml krndn l.B iD i.

i i and Johjnnis Brede, sond groeting: Whereas. Annist Brede of the City of Broosljn has lately petitioned onr Surrogate's Court of tho Connty of Kings, to have a certain instrument iu writing bearing date tbe 10th day of cebruary. IJJ01, and re exccntcd on tho 10th day of January, IHiia. relating to roal and personal property, duly proved as the Inst will and testament of flKfiltdlt fi BKh late of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased: horefore, you and each of are hereby cited and re. Quired to appear before our Surrogate of the Conntv of Kings, at a Surrogat 's Court, to be held at the Hall ot Records, in tho City of Brooklyn, on the 24th day of Oo tober, 1MI3, at ton o'clock in tho foronoon, then and tnero to attend tho probate of said last trill and testament.

In testimony whereof, we have caused tho seal of onr said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. itness, Hon. Georze B. Abbott, Surrogate ll6. of our said County, at the Citv of Brooklyn, tho twenty ninth day of Angust, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and uiuety three.

JOSEPH W. CARROLL, Clerk of tho Surrogate's Court. WM. L. WHlTrso.

Attorney for Petitioner. 10 Court street. Brooklyn, N.Y. au3l 8w Th SS PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Goorge B.

Abbott. Snrrogote of the County of ngs Nctica is hereby given, a jcording to law, to all Persons having claimt against AKK OlifLTON, lat of he City of Krooklyn, deceased, that tbov are reqnired to exhinit the samo, with tho vouchers thereof to thesub scrio ir at his placo of transacting business. No. 540 Ful tou street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the firs day ot January next Dated 15, 1893. OKORGE It.

STURSBERG, Executor. Hekman W. Schmitz, Attorney for Executor, No. 20 Nassau street. New York City.

iel5 tiro Ta PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Snrroc nte nf t.h.nnnnt.Af ings. notice is hereby iriyen.

xni nplin l.n. 11 persons having claims against JOHN F. HENRY, late of the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit the same, with tho vonchors thereof, to 'the subscribers at No. 48 Park place. In tho City of Now York on or before the eighteenth day nf Vahn, ti A i Of ju.

un iji iiinjci rir jirty.i liflf 15. riiiiNltX, anlOGmTh JOHN F. HENRY. Execntors. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings', notice is heroby given, according to law. to all Oersons having claims against HENRY Vf. STBINrlAU KR. late of the Cit of Brooklyn, deceased th.t.

tiinv nr required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of transacting business. No. 175 Congress street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the twentieth day of January next. Dated July 12, 1893. MARY 0.

STEIN HAUSER, Exeoutrix. Washington Sackmann, Attorney for Bxecntrix. 375 379 Fulton street, Brooklyn. jylS 8mTh IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER or THE Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the Con of personB having claims agelnst GARReiTT BERGEN, late of the Town of Flatlands, deceased, that tbey aro required toexhibit the same, witn the vouchers thereof, to tho subscribers, at the residence of G. Strykor Bergen. Mill Lane. In the Town of blstlands. in the Connty of Kings, on or before the 3d day of February next.

Dated July 27. 3803, y27 BmTh O. STRYKER BERGEN. Administrator. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE br Hon.

Honrv A. Mnnr rinnnf. ff ITInrra County, notice i herey gien to all creditor and persons haviDff claims azainst GKORMi R. CORiVWAIiL, lately doing business in the City of County of Kings, to present the same with vouchers therefor, duly verified, to the subscriber, the duly appointed assitsnee ot tha said George R. Cornwall for the benefit of creditors, at his place of business, Number Bookman street, in tha City of Now York, on or before the 28th day of November, 1893.

Dated New York City, September 11.1893. IRA li. WHKKIaER, Assignee, Ac. Jkbome Naron, Attorneys for Assignee. 5 Bookman street, New York City.

b14 6wTh PURSUANCB OF A3 ORDER OF THE Hon. Geortre B. Abbott. Snrroirate of the County of men, notice is herooy elven, according to law, to all per i sons hating claims against C'ATH ERINjS OARROLL.lata of the City of Brooklyn, decoased. that thev mnnir exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of transacting bnsmess, at the offic of Stearns Curlta, Xo.

58 "William st. New York City. on or before the thirty first day of January next. Bated irooii.iyn, junuarv oo. rt r.

uAitrtjjii. Administrator. SXEASNS CDHTIE. AttorneTS. Wilh'tim ntrnnt K.H York.

M2S6mTh PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE jk Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of iUngs, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against FREDERICK MUSSOX, iate OI the Pit. Of Kinr.trlv 1 1 anirod to exhibit tho samo, with the vouchers thereof, to io subscribers, at their place for transacting the business pf said estate, No.

Fulton street, in tho City of lirooklyn, on or before tbe fiwt day of December next. Dated Brooklyn, May 24, 1 893. ISAAC CARV Kxecntors. Kiendls. Att's' for Executors, Atlantic avenue.

Brooklyn, N.Y. my25 6m Th CORPO TLJV'F HOTS IVOXICES. 1w BP ARTMJB JS OF COLLEHTTOW SLW Rooms 2, 4. 0, 8 and 10 Municipal Building, Brook' iyn. September 13, 1893 Notice is hereby given that tbe HBHGSHinnfc roll iVi t.hn fnlifitvi'mr nntirlarl hare been completed, aud the warrants for the collection of the various assessments mentioned therein have thia day been delivered to the collector of taxes and assessments, and all persons liable to pay such asseesmeata are required to pay the samo without delay at his office, under the ponaity of the law, Gradinsr and paviiiz Kortv eitrhth street, from Th, avenue to Second avonue.

ur.uuzig and paring iftieth street, from Third avenue Second avenue. Gradiiie and Dtiviuc Fiftv firsfc atrTflt from ThiVrJ an nuo to Second avenue. Gradincaud navina fiftv Rrtconf.h ntrtf. frnm Snnan avenue to Thim Grading and paving fifty second streot, from Second avonue to Third avenue. Grading and paving Fifty fourth street, from Third avenue to high water line.

Grading and paving President stroet, from Clasaoo avenue to Rogers avenuo. Grading and paving Douirlaas street, from Undorhfll avenue, to Washington avenue. Gradinir and uavlnc Devraw frnm TTHnv.jn avenue to Washington avenue. uraaing ana paving ISocram strest, from west curb oi White street to Bogart Btreet. Gradiue and navlne Grove street, frnm Wvrir.fr nue to city line.

Grading and paving McKibben streot. from Buehwlok avenue to Bogart street. Grading and paving Stockholm street, from Irving avenue to Wyckott avenue. Grading and paving feeleel street, from Bushwick avenue to Bogart street. Grading and paving Kingston avenuo.

from Fulton street to Don glass street. Gradinir and Da vine Daffraw ntmnt. frnm uvxnMiai avenue to Bedford avenuo. gracing ana paving st. Marks avenne, from Schenectady avenuo to Utica avenne.

Chanter I.Mr nf luuu rr Title 3 9, Section ll. On all taxes and on all assessments for opening streets. Uagging or reilaggmg sidowalks, fencing vacant lots, or digging down vacant lots, which shall hereafter be paid the Lollietn hfni f. rh from the time the same shall liciomo due and payable, allowance shall bo made to tho person or persons making such uayiueuts at tho rate of so ten and throe. per ananm, lor tne uuexpired portion thereof.

On Iatd. i after tho erplration of one month from the time th, same have become duo and payable, there shall ha added to and collected as part of ovary ench tar. asasess nient or water rate, interest nt the rat. or nine per cont. annum, to be computed from tne time the same be cauio duo and payable, to the dato of said payment.

selU UOt Collector of Taxes and AssesKmnntn. IO CONTRACTORS FIRR TiKPillT. fi 134 Lawrence street, Brooklyn, October 4. Oll.l. Sealed urniioanla 1m fht.

until Monday. October 1(. 1803, at noon, for furnishing feot of 'JM inch cotton tiro hose. Kasb. Proposal milSt be UCCOIlinAllinii hy ft rlAnn.if nf AIHVl I.

money, or by certified check payable to order of the Commissioner of the ire Department to be returned to tha iii.mo ii ia utu is rejooLcu ny too ire liopartment. case thp party or partien to whom tho contract may awardod shad neglect or refueo to outer into contract amount derositod.as specified, will be retained liquidated damn os lor such nogloct or refnBal Sliecuic.it ions icay be seen and forms of proposals can procured pn r.pt.lication at tho Flro Department. Proposals will not i considered unless accompanied by thedeposit oforosai.l. and also by an undertaking in writing, of two securities, on oich oropoaal, who shall Jiislifv to their responsibility iu lo sum of S9.UO0. if tuo contract be aivardej to tl rjarty or parties prouusing.

they will become bound as his or their surety its taitnful performance, aud iu case he or thoy shall neglect or refu to oi e.ute tho contract if so awardoi that thev will pay to the Olty of Brooklyn the dlf Proposed and too price at union tho contract may bo made with any oth person persons. Proposals to be indorsed "To the Fire Department The said proposals will bo publicly oponed announced on tho ltitli day of O.tobor. 1883 it tha noon Th" lonor reserves right to reject any and all bids. By order of th. Common Council, dated Brooklyn, 1S)3 JOHN EXNIS, am.

w.r of Firo Department, and'chfot MOIiE "'t" oponod aSl, anuouncoS for far rSfJrt'VSlf niV lS the building occupied by 5 ugauii, i.tts. ofj ana 4u tjiiuton tZnfl sid dopartmont. to al Construction work com ffnvS'r? ft! William P. liae and Pet4r Gardner, Kobort Brown, work complete, 5u sureties oti" Iflrt le, sureties Margaret Campbell and Wllliam Aubst: D. L.

HortiggS TEPARTOIENT OF CITy WORKROOM" ILTmlssionor's Office. Room 15. Municipal lH8 The followIngpropoiV oponod and announced for.the construction ol pavllllon oa the contagion, dleeaso M. Sf4V' Jotm Byrne, work oomplc "ureties: P'Connelr aud Thomas A1AM8, Oommtasiouer A'1 a oetft oi you, are nereby ctleJ and rounirad to apDoar before our Surrogate of the county of Kings, at a Surroiralo's Court to Co hoid at the of Ueioros. in the City of In the Match for the Hamilton Trophy.

Chicago Gains Four Points, Owing to Poor Wort on the Pnrt of Minneapolis at Both Tables some Peculiar Dcpnrtnres From Form 5)iottii In the. Comments. Below is given hand No. 19 in the Minneapolis and Chicago whist match. Thor is a gain of.

four tricks on tho deal by Chicago, duo entirely to the poor play or the Minneapolis team at both tables, os Is fully explained in the oommoats HANI) SO. 111. Mjnneapolig. North and Sooth; Chicago, East and of clubs turned by Sonth. 'West to load.

ortn hanrl South'n nrl 1C4WJ (M 4, Spades Hearts A. 0,8 A. 8. 7 Diamonds A. 1 0, (i, :3 West's hand.

Hearts 1( a. 4 Claim 0, 10, Diamond 9, 7 East's naad. Spade A.Q, r.Danoa 0.U, 12 i oart.t Olubs Diamonds 6.4 li.4 3 Hearts i 3.2 Clubs V.IUOS 2 Diamonds 8. 5 J. TlTIi PTAT TABLE NO.

1. ine card underlined takes the trick and the card Trick. 13.. TADLl! NO 2. (Chicairo.

North and Minneapolis, East and SCORE, Team. Minneapolis If. and S. li E. andW.

Chicago Gain of four tricks for Chicago. 10 C03I3CENTS OS TIIE T1AY. At table No. 1, at triok 2, tho lead is incomprehensible coming as it doos from a good player. The ordinary lead, of course, is tho king, from ace, king and two small, and there does not appear to bo any reason for departing from tho ordinary rule in this instanco.

Possibly a wrong card may have been pulled by accident Trick 7. The return of tho adversaries' spade suit. In preference to returning partner's heart suit, is, tne least or it, roinarkablo. The po) tiouable. I trumping with the nco Is ques Triok V.T' triok 2.

vos Mm 8eo remark. Trick pest lead appears to bo king of clubs X. reasons tout ana iu or olnbs Lst thorofore partner's beat are oo ttump be ol muob. service also West K. S.

W. jgf ol jo tw pti nn IP 3... I I I It 1 I 171 a mm! ilP'V iti Ol 1 1 I I OBIS IS Sl I I ioj jggfl i oi 6 o. ol "1 Kala, FMi rIl P1 tt bfa ffiS i Ltij lo 111 foTol f5n "fe i.N I I A i I I Trick. X.

E. S. 0i uJ iO0 si rn 2J itmk I ol I I Eii rn ioo Ml 7 rl jgla! l.J 7... A A A A A jAyA A I A A it i 1 1 10" 2ff aZsl 9 91 1 11.. 1 I I IO Oi is? 12..

40 oj 2 Lot Kast to lead. Trick. X. 11.. 12..

Tnck 11 South wins with the 8. therefore It Is improbable that West has tho kinf; Trick 12 In tho hand is actually Dlaved. North unnecessarily ovortrumDeci with tho 10. the eonsetiuonce beinK loss ot a trick. If ho overtrumps with tho 3 tho kin? will bo forced (see remark, triok 11) and he wins the thir teenth trick with tho 10 of clubs.

At table No. 2. trick 5. the 10 of diamonds oannot bo in North's hand, for. if he had held 10.

and a small one oridnallv. he would have played the 9 on tho first round of diamonds. Ul course, this inference could not bo drawn from 3IinaoaDolis olav in consoouenco of tho false cards that they continually throw around. Nevertheless. West should nass.

as either North or East must trump. Trick 6 South has deliberately played to force his partner, so North, witii command of hearts (his partner being marked with tho ace), ana Doing gunraea in spades, leads a trump. He follows book by leadinir the bichest of throe, but it is doubtlul whether he should not hare preferred the 9. (See remarks of "Cav endish" on leading the highest of a numerically weak suit, twenty first edition, nacres 84. 85.

1 On the whole the overplay of tho hand is fairly gooa, subject to the above observations. NEW BUILDINGS AXI) REAL ESTATE. What Property Owners Are Doing With ITtlcir ISoldiues. Commissioner Rutan yesterday Issued permits for the following new buildings: On Elm place, near Fulton street, a four story brick store building, 21.5x125. Samuol Bock, owner; cost 818,000.

On Cambridge street, near Iteid avonue, a one story brick stable. 20x44. P. Cleary, owner; cost $500. On Forty third street, near Fourth avenue, a two story and basement brick dwelling, 20x40, for one family.

Edward S. Keogh, owner; cost S.3,500. On Leonard street, near Meserole avenue, a throe story ramo dwelling. 25x05, for five families. D.

Eggers, owner; cost $5,000. On Bleocker street, near Central avenue, a two story and attic frame convent, 40x54x41. Nuns of St. Dominic, owners; cost $9,000. Joshu Uros.

propose to make external altera tions to the brick dwelling. 345 Jlyrtle avenue, to cost $.800. G. E. Shaw proposes to maks internal altera tions to the brick dwelling, 238 St.

John's place. to cost S1.000. Edward Whalon proposes to add a story to the framo dwelling, 1,733 De.in street, to cost $500. Tramfors October 3. Third av.

nws, 25.2 Seventeenth st, 25x 100. hl, Jeremiah Ervin to Isaao Amdnrsky. BerBon st, 380 ft Franklin av. 40xl2! li, 0.850 "ui, reurnuK 14 lu Auwum iurreJi and I TT SMr.t. Third st, 178.4 Eighth av, 20x05, wiiiiam ManAgan to Clara wife of George Lowrer.

mort. ISS.Ond 15,500 1.800 11,000 2.750 Eishty eighth st. 11 OS. 225 ft Fourth av. lioxlOO, hil, Noiv Utrecht, Joseph to John Schwartx Sixteenth ot, 172.10 so Seventh av.

25x 100, William Calder to Samuel Peace, mort $3,500 Warwick st, e. 140 ft Unrrea av, (10x100. Alathilda, wife Ciiarle.i a'nuelaon to Augustus li Chadwick, mort $1,000 Moore st, s. 175 ft Craham av, 25x100. Ida Bnrstein to Benjamin Basok.

mort $5,500 Balph st, 140 ft Knickerbocker av, runs Stephen Sturgea to Simon Wllkens Same prop, Simon Wilkens to John Niramo Morrell Bt, cor Cook st, 50x100. Joseph Pleck, exr and trustee Agatha Fleck, to tieorgo Fleck, jr Bridge st, s. 50 Plymouth et. 25x100. May Individ and with others, exrs John to Patrick Kiiiman Pacific st, s.

100 ft Oraud av, lO.lxllO.hAl, Thomas II Farrell to Ann Skelly. mort $3,000 Bergen st. a 175 ft Vonderbilt av, 20x80, Andrews Anderson to Caroline Ifyhind, mort $4,250 Cooper t. 117.5 iverffreen av, 1 10U. release mort, Henry Bauer and Moses to Adolphns Gload Skillman nt.

440 ft Willoughby av, 25x 100, Adam Sch.ilzto Froderick Kettollhardt. Bay Seventn st, s. 200 It Iiatli av, 20x Mti.8, Bath Beach. Thomas Cnuimins to Joseph McCormick Stanley av, corner Cleveland at, 125x100, Jaine? Lockyer to Donald Laing Pntnam av No 407, (JtJ.3 Tompkins av, lOxlou. foreclosure, John Courtney, to John Hayes, mort Putnam av, Jfo 405, 1S5.3 Tompkins av, 20x100, foreclosure, same to name, mort 33.500 Elton sr.

e. 50 ft Sutter av, 50x00. Irwin lieasty to William Brnttal Snediker av, 155 ft Sutter av, 15x100. h.tl. John Free to Joseph Wallace, mort $1,500 Lota 171 and 172, block map 971 lota Effingham Nichols.

Flatbusb and New Utrecht, iimugham Nichols of to James Dougherty Frost st, 200 ft vr Kingsland av. 25x100, John Clllospie of to John Pflcging, jr Cornolia st, a. 558.10 Central av, 10x100, Virginia A. wife of John 11 Kleine, to Henry Do? Mini? mort. A'Anml 8,000 nom 250 10.000 4,500 4.S25 5,200 900 2,100 1,100 1,000 1.000 1,400 410 1,000 Interior lot.

100 tt vf Clinton ar and 3 nn ..1 ,1.. 1 I A.mn 1 ll'lll iam Frank Hall of Pompton, to' Charles Noble. New Vork av, lots 108.. 1(50 arid trusiess nerormoa unton ennreb, iatbnsh; East Thirty fifth st, lots 21(1, 2H2 and 203. eame map; Grant st and BrookWn av, lots :350 to 354 inclusive, same map.

mort $500; East Broadway and East Tnlrty flfth st. lots 270 to 24 inclusive, same map, mort $500; East Thirty second st and East Broadway, lots 145 to 153 inclnsive, same map, mort itlSnO; East Broadway and Thirty first et, lots 00 to 94 inolusive, same map, mort S0U0 East Tnirty second st and Grant st, lots 125 to 120 inclusive, same map, mort $550; Grant Bt and East Thirty nrst st, lots 05 to 09 incln plve, same map, mort $550: East Thirty fourth st and Grant st, lots 230 to 240 inclusive, mine map, mort $500, William Frank Hall. Pomutou. J. to (Jharies Nnhlt, of Vn.lf Aberdeen av, ft 22,500 uaiiiK iui itj, umuK assisiuent map, Eighteenth ward, John registrar i.

'rears, to Marcus Bach and Louis Hirsph 69 Ecicford st. 182.J5 Nasuan av. runs 17.6x i ue nscis. i nomas ilas lamtoGeorre Dress, mort 15, block 1,202. assessment map, EiVh 4.000 touth war.l, (now iwonty eighth ward) Marcus Ilacli and I.ouis lllrsch to Sallie, wife of UUUU UIOVU Leonard st, s.

275 ft Meserole av, 25x100. 600 Mary Walker, heirs Thomas Abberfy, to John Eggors 3.350 NasBau at, a s. 75 ft Kussell at, 25x100, htl. George tippoiu to r.awara (jarncy, mort 6,050 North Thirteenth nt, fl 125 ft Ltiasa av. ySxlOO, hAl.

Frederick Fletcher to i red oriclc North Thirteenth tit, a ft vr BriEirtj'av, htSi, roaertck JJavis to Charles A Friberc Nolson at, tf, tiO ft a lice av 20x75, Theodore Case to Flora A Beck Ease Forty second ot, xr 3. 97.ti a av 40xl0U, ir latbutJD, oermsniH Usal iBtatoand Improvement, Co to i'aul Primke 330 Clinton 241. a Park av, 100.1x100, hitls, William Frank Hall of Pompton, 10 iiianes nouie ui now orit, ouuject to mort 05,000 21,000 Kent av.ee, 133ft South Seventh st, 'i'Jx Mary Armnelu ot Pen Yan, Y. to Will am Armrieh' mort 7 2.11(10 Colombia Bt. e.

37 ft 11 Saekett st, Alary, vile 01 Philip ey, to Uatharine Mii lor. Southrield. 1. mort S.j.00.).. Dean st.

40J ft Fourth av. liOxKO, ihsiuuuu.ivhi'.cu oi, auuiiames "ani Ellon lenmond, to William LfJIllUrl Hancock Bt, sb, 4o6 ft Reii ar, 25x1 OO'htti! i.000 UOUIl U41C1 Ull Ul. J.lfJiV OTA, mort t5.7o0 Whadsorpi, a 7.K10 Kiithth itv, jMxlb', iitsi, i nomas ujeason Xfinorovr Knapo. Seventy second 'st, 310 ft 4UX1UU nstsid. iiexanaer Willie to Jacob Uiokaon, niortSROO 2,000 3.350 Tay lorst, 80 it Wythe av, 20xH0t parti CornBlia at.

H. Central n.v IKtIu'iV Khrhardt. inort Putnam ar.a 4iiU.S iteid av. i. xio6.

Annie I DtjRevure fo Aljbio A Burt nom Hancock h. ft r. Knid av, O.lOxU'i 3 lty. stu iterore to Alice ijaLnrop, mons o.u,i. nom Macon at, a tt.

.11 lie italphav, lXxJ.00. Now York Jiullaintr Loan iiankiiiR Co, to UlyHsen Witbee. cash 4500, and 5S per ino for about lii yer.ra Gate av, 2U0 ft Sumner av, liOxlOO, Kiinabeth Dusenbnrj widow, to tho Columbian ijo. Now Jertio, mort 12,300 Rockauoy av, 70 ft Atiantio av, lli.SxS.'j, hJfcl. William Rope to John Iadd, Kdivin Brand and Edward A Hall, more nom in Flatbusb.

begins 08 1.7 Ocan av, oil South line of land conveyed by MttUew8 to James Haddeu. rune I40xn2t0xa 140 xs'JOO, Bertha Biodfeld, widow, to Franklin idorton. mort 0.000 "Weldea Bt. bi, 100 ft Crescent at, 7. lb0, Jatnerf Bowler, to Simon Spandau and Natbau Hirrfdifsld nora Third et.

ft r'ifth av. Andrew CiHhooly. aa i(rnee. Grange to Patriate Ward, mort 0.500 Firut at, a h.S.j ft Filth av, 20x 100, hil, Jilchar'l ter to Lillie Mayer, mort nom Forty second Ht, fl, i .6 Aveuun li, 40x100, Flatbush, oermania Ital Estate and Improro ment company to Mary Kinzor. New Ito ehelle 304 Smitb et, sob.

"j0 ft 11 Reriren st. 5x100, havl, John Mora to Joseph Fannan, mort 3,000 com Same property. Joseph Fannaa to Mary a S. w. i 0 111 0 0 oTo 10 00 Ol A 9 A A 'J i a a aai.

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