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10 THE BBOOKLYN DAILY A GTiTS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1893. TWELVE PAGES. Sf OGATE XOTICES. legal NorrcE. CfOIXFOltAXIOIf WOXICES.

HEW BUILDINGS AND REAL ESTATE. THAVjEU WS OBTA fW. o. tlaJIrosuL. TKAVEL, TKAA'SPOBTATIOS.

dec. ltaliroa't. "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD." PfEWTDRK (EIsfTRAL. nd Farman to Cbarlos II OlWor. 3.G7a Et Third at, a Uraanwood 20x 100.

Matbaah, Albert Jonaan to William nom Molf it at, a. 05 ft Bnahwlclt aT, 20x100, hil. Ubaflti and William li W.ber to Will lam Kaaohoranrl till, wife nom Karway av, northerly corner It'ibbxcd at, run, along T.lOi tUKi to avena. 0 02.11 (iraveotid, rpleaan dnv(r, Amotia A Ounthor, widow, to Henry Wolil 10 Same property. Amelia A una another mm extrs, otL Uojfrey to 20' Hani ay a.

northerly cornor Hulibard Ht. rnna 7. lOx 75x a to avwua i 8 to Hubbard al. Urareiond. Henry i Wolff to Caroline Wolff nom Mill roa.

75 it Htibbard at. rnu xvr 102 to Hnrway to Ian Cnroliif. Wolff to Mill road. GravcMnil. Henry Wolff to Julia.

Wolff, miirt 2,300 Block hounded by Williams ar. by Blake ar, a br ar end Mr by Hinadale at. tieorao 0 lirana. I'lalnlield, to Ira Bamberger, mort nom Sarue propartr, Ira I. Bamberirer to Isabella Asche.

mort SiaOO 30.000 Doyrrlafa at, a 375 ft ontrn'l ar, 127.1il3().Cx laabella Aacne to John A. Maraland nom Broadway, eaaterlv corner Kociuko at, 21x 5, hl, Xicolaua Well to Theodore Spatb, mort S1S.60O nom Cedar at, a 1 til .0 ar, 40x 20.5x137.11; at. a a. 142.1 Rvorr.on ar, IS.lxl41.11xlH.2xl40, John 8poerl of Tfanuet. to Christian part, mort 43,200 nom Cedar at, 1 Ercrereen uv.

l.Hil4."J.lO xls.4xl4l.il: Cedar at, a 17S.II Krer groeu av. 1 V. of Nanuet to John li iSpoeri. part, mort nom Bainhrlritre at, a. 43.11 Saratoga ar, lS.Ux 100, Pe' er McLotlf hlin to John lrahain, mort 84.000 exch October 11.

ndements hare been entered in the Kine, connt7 clerk's office as follows, tlio parties first named being the debtors: Kisaman, Itrneirt Title Guarantee and Traat compaii 844.00 Ahrlich, Theraa F. Georne A. Kirchner 27.0K Mever, John Helena Pittolo 440. 1'O Miller, Jacob Albert Dlom lyS43 Kinira County Improvement company Oharlea Itoirora A Co 1,431.08 Ert Sd Harfori Kirh et al 1,109.30 French, Mary Louie Liebmann et al 102.72 White. William Jr Co Charles li 70.84 Day.

Harry James Potts otal rnike, Charles Abraham Denike Richter, Jovh and Paulina John Pilmer. S.ilO Uaftsett, Anna (formerly Anna Kay mo nd Brooklyn Citizen 208.98 HerUtz Snuene and Catherine Ainell i iler tits 10it.25 T'erlitz Eocene John DrB 37.7o KroenWe, Krneat A Chemical National Hank, N. Cahill, Joseph John McCall. et al Blant, SitnoD Sonhif Sneoknerand another Grotz, Carl Otto Huber Brewery Dorry, Olive J2 and .) Begin 2H2.7 Clark, Edward and Areia Ella Porter C'alder. Patrick Brooklyn liank 355.05 Sbarkov.

Albert and Jamea Franklin av Presbyterian Church 189.55 Davenport, Ambrose David Heatty 901.02 McKay, David Bella MoKay 711.00 Wilon Kojan Joaeph Wood 3B4.3H B'ack, Isaac and Annie Meyer Grexgenhelm. 102.0y Hoice, John Schopf Frank, Charles Barker 272.48 Meyer, Bruno. Ifleclianics' riens October 1.1. Oabom st, 200 ft Sntter av, 25x100, Muyarnon Volanaky offainat Morris Klink ofatelo.O'vner; Morria and Hy man Kronenberjf, contractor Same property, Setael 1. lias against same 40.00 Sheffield corner Gutter av, 150x95, O'Neil May ajcainat P.

F. O'Brien, owner! 142.00 Mooro at, 12o ft Ciraham av, 25x100. Levy at Manet aicainot thw 'innregation Chovra Kadiaha, owner and contractor 560.00 Sixteenth st. s. 141 ft Tenth av, 25x100, Thomas Selk acaiust A Rath, owner; John Mullen, contractor 70.40 Stone av.

258.4 Blake av. 50x100, Harris Markowitz aca xist Joseph (Jlaer and Ahram Stono, owners and contractors 75.00 Newell at. 1 75 ft a Norman av, 25x100, James Blias acainat William Lehiny, owner; contractor 35.00 Oibom at, 225 ft 8 Sutter av, 50x100, Espentelt Cook aeainst Manrice Klink ownwr; Mandolsteln Kronen berc, Coutractora 95.33 mfiTS PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW JL YORK, by the grace of God freo and independent Murray. Frank Connor, Thoma Connor, Annie St. I Pierre, Mary Connor, Murphy, pastor of St.

Thomas Afinin.i.t Romn Gatholle Church, mnlnr nf Rnmnn Catholic Ch irch of the Holy Family, pastor of St. Stanislaus Roman Catholic Church, Mrs. Sarah Holland, James P. Holland. Alexander St.

Pierre, send greeting: Whereas, P. Uoltan i and Alexander St. Pierre of tho City of Brooklyn, Conniy of State of Ntw York, have lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings, to have a certain instrument in writ ing bearing date the twentysecoud day of September, ions, reiatinirujroaj anu oersuiiai nrooertv. tiuiv nroveti as the last witl and testament of MARY MURPHY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wnerefore.

you and nun oi you are nereny cuea sua requires to appear oe foro our Surrogate of tho County of King, at a Surrogate's Conrt. to be held at the Hall of Record, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 4th day of Dece rubor, 1S93. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend tho probate of the said last will and tostamont. In testimony whereof, we hare caused the seI of our Surroirnte's co irt to be hereunto affixed. Witnes, Hon.

Gecrge B. Abbott, Sorro 6. (rate of nor said County, at the City of Brooklyn, the 9th day of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety three. JOSEPH W. CAKUOLC, ooX25wT Clerkof the Surrogate's Court.

PURSUANCE OF AN OKBEiTOFTIIE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of ings, notice fa hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against FREDERICK E. PAR. SOfS, late of the i "it of Brooklyn, deceased, thattney are required to exhiMt tho samo, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at No.

11 John street in the City of New York, on or boforo the tenth day of April next. Dated October 4. 1SU3. MARY B. PARSONS, HENRY HAYES.

Administrators, of Frederick E. Parsonsdeceased. oco 0m Th SN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon George B.Abbott. Surrogate of the Oounty of ngs Notice is hereby given, according to law. to all erson ft.ilug cUinn against JANri OtHLTON, iuteOiV ho Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, tbrtt the.

are required to nxhifdt the same, itli the vouchers thereof, tt the subscriber at his place of transacting' business, No. fi iO Ful tou street, in the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of January next Dated tune GEORGE k. STL RSBIiRG, Executor. Herman W. Schmitz.

Attorney for Execntor. No. 20 Nassau street. New York City. jel5 Th PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of nes. notice is herobv frlvnn. teenr to Inn.

tn nil Demons havincr claims JOHN" TfF.NTfV of the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at No. 4S Park place, in the City of New York, on or before the eighteenth day of February next. Dated August L. DKLPHINE HENRY. WILLIAM B.

HENRY, Executors. ol0 6mTh JOHN F. HENRY. I PURSUANCE OF AX ORDER OF THE In aa. notice is herebv xcrord Inc to law.

to all persons navingotainis against ti r.x fi w. ai. mau SER, late of the City or Brooklyn, de casod, that they are required to exhibit the same, witc tho vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of transacting business. No. 175 Congress street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or beforo the twentletn day of January next.

Dated July 12.18H3. MARY C. STEIN HAuSEK, Exeontrfx. Wahhingto Sackmann. Attorney for Executrix, 375 379 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

iylB 0raTh TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP THE JL Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the Con ty of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against GARRETT BERGEN, late of the Town of Flatland deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the residence of G. Stryker Bergen. Mill Lane.

in the Town of tlstlauds, In the Oounty of Kings, on or before the 3d day of February next. Dated July 27, 1893, jy27 timTh G. STRYKER BERGEN. Administrator. IN PURSUANCE OF AjN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the Connty of ngs, notice Is hereby givon. according to law.toall persons having; claims against CATHERINE CARROLL.late of the City of Brookln, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vonphers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of transacting business, at the office of Stearns Curtis, No. fS William st.

New York City, on or before the thirty first day of January next. Dated Brooklyn. January 24. JOHN F. CARROLL.

Administrator. St earns CnnTis. Attorneys. 58 William utreel. Now York.

ja6 fjm Th PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the Connty of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persona having claims against GARDNER S.

CHAP1N, late of the city of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the sam with the voncbers thereof, to the subscriber at his office at the Hamilton Tra Jt Company. No. 191 Montague street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 30th day of Septmber, 1S93. Dated Brooklyn, March 23, 1803. mro23tiraTh SILAS DUTOHER.

Executor. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Jl, Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the Connty of Kings, notice is hereby given, accordinc to law, to all persons having claims against HERMANN FALK, lato of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vonchors thereof, to the snbsorlber at her place of transacting business, at tho office of W. Sackmann.

Nos. 37.r 379 Fulton street, xn the City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of April next. Dated September 28, 1813 LINA FALK, Executrix. W. Saokmash, Attorney for Executrix.

375 379 Fulton street. se28 6wTn IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the Oounty of ngs, notice is hereby given, a' cording to law, to all persons having claims against THOMAS F. MORAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of transacting business, at the omce of her attorneys, Judge Do rack, 371 Fnltou et, Brooklyn, N.

on or before the 17th day of January next. Dated July 1893. CATHARINE LOUISE MORAN. Administratrix JVTta. Uuback, Attorneys for Administratrix, 371 Fulton st.

Brooklvn. N. Y. jul3 6mo Th PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THK Hon. OeorreB.

Abbott. Surrogate of the OonntT cr iivwiwj uoiouj Riven, aui.uiuiuK tan.w mil nersons havine claims acainst HENRY COFFIN, lato of the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, at the office of Ladd A Coffin, No. 2 Barclay street, in the City of New York, on or before the twentieth day of December next. Dated June 14, 1893.

STTIRGTS COFFIN. Executor. EMILY O. LADD, Executrix, i15 6mTh J'N PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of lugs, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against AD DIE V. MAGNUS, late of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vemchcra thereof, to the snbrcriber, at his house. 432 Clinton street, in the Citv of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of December next. Datod May 5, 1893. EUGENE B.

MAGNUS, Executor. Patrice Keadt. Attorney for Executor, o6 Court street, Brooklyn. my25 6mTh PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Georffe B.

Abbott, SnrmvJltA nf tha finnntv nf Sersons having claims against FREDERICK MUSSON, tte of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place for transacting the business of said estate. No. 19H Fnlton stroet, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of December next. Dated Brooklyn, May 4, 1 893. ISAAC H.

CARY, THOMAS MORGAN, Executors. Thorjitok. EAitLF. A KtkKPLB. Att's for Executors, At Inn tic avenue.

Brooklyn, N.Y. 6m Th IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER MADE by Hon. Henry A. Moore, Oounty Judge of Kings Connty. notice is hereby given to all creditors and persons having claims against GEORGK.R.

CORNWALL, lately doing Dusiuess In tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, to present tho same with vouchers therefor, duly verified, to the subscriber, the duly appointed assignee of the said George R. Cornwall for tho benefit of creditors, at hie place of business, Number 5 Beekman street, in tho City of New York, on pr before the JJSth day of November. 1893. Datod New York City, Septembor 11, 1893. IRA B.

WHEELER, Assignee, Ac. Jeromk Nason. Attorneys for Assignee, 5 Bookman street, New York City. OwTh PUB g. A O.TI1 ISTJEt ATO RS NOT ICES UBLiC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFHrte, JL Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon George B. Abbott, Surrogate of tho County of Kinys, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all portions having claims against WILLIAM BENNETT, otherwise WILLIAM B. HARTLEY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to nib It the tame, with the vouohern thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at hi office, Room No. filo. Real Estate Exchange, No.

1S9 Mont air ae street. Brooklyn. X. on or bofore the 9th day otFebrtmrv. A.

D. 1st 4. Dated August 1893. WILLIAM 3. DAVENPORT.

ArmLia Public Administrator in Kings Oonnty. Administrator. au3 OmTh PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague st In pursuance ot an order i the Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all uorson having olnims against LiZJE "VOGKL or ELISA VoGKL, McGKATH, MARGAKKT HOUSTON. VIKOKNZO RAUCCIO or RAUOCJ, MARTIN KLOPF and DAVID B. SITTSER, lato of too Citv of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers therco to the subscriber, the administrator, at hin omce. Room No.

51 5 Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the iilst day of June. A. Dated July 26, 1893.

WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Pnblio Administrators Kings ConntyJ Administrator. jy27 6m Th TUBL1C ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFrCE, JL Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street In purs can oo of an order of the Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby gi veil, according to law, to alt persons Raving claim acainst CHARLES F. MCCARTHY, ELLEN HAYES, B. WAR HEX, RUDOLPH or RUDOLF SULiSEK, MARY AUGUSTA SWETT and KATIE FRESCHER, late of the City of Brooklyn, and JAMES HERON, late of Pensnaola, Florida, or Washington, D. deceased, they are required to exhibit tho samo, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, the administrator, at his oOioe, Unom No.

515, Heal Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montasue street, Brooklvn, on or before the day of July, A. D. 1894. Dated July 2D, WILLIAM B.

DAVENPORT. Administrator Public Administrator in Kings Administrator. jyl7 OmTh CORPORATION IVOTICJESli ul' toil 1 1.1 Municipal Dtvjartraent Building. Prooklyn, October 1893 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received at this omce until Friday, Octo r0th instant, 1893, at 12 o'clock AL. for the following purpose: FOR MAKING NEW MAPS of the Eighth.

Ninth. Twenty hei ond. Twenty third and Twenty fifth wards of the City of Brooklyn, for the Department of Assess ment. Amount of deposit, ifiiiO; amount of surety, 1J.0. h.ach proposal must bo acconapaniod by a deposit in inouy or by a certified check in the same amount, payable to the order of the Ptonidout of the Department of Assessment, or Secretary, in the Hum above specified.

Such check or Amount of money to be returned to the bidder in caso his bid is rejected. Plans and specifications may be seen, bntween the hour it of 10 and 10 A. and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department oi Assessment. Proposals will not he considered unless each proposal shall be aocompaniod by the denosit aforesaid, aud also by an nndertaKing In writing, with two sureties, each of whom shad qualify as to bis responsibility in the sum above mentioned, and whoshali be owners of real sstato in the city of Brooklyn in their own right in the amount of each surety and shall have held the same for at least ono year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to tho party or parties proposing they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance and tn case he or they shall neglect or refuse to ezocnte the contract, if no awarded thorn, that they will pay to the Oity of Brooklyn the dif forenoe between the prico so pioposed and the price at which the contract may be made with any ether person or persons. Proposals to be indorsed "To the President of the Department of Assensment or Secretary'1 (specifying work).

The said proposals trill ho publicly opened and announced on the t20th day of October. 1893, at tho hoar of 12 o'olook provided that tho President of tho Department of Assessment or the eos retiry thereof is presgnt. In case of the absence of both, then on the first day thereafter when either is present. The Board reserves the right to reject all bids not deemed in tho interest of the city. THOMAS A.

WILSON, President of the Department of Assessment. Attest: Dcuomios: Secretary. oc9 lUt SUPREME' COURT, KINGS COUNTY Mabel A. Roby against G. Wlnslow Powell, et aL rcrnoES Roby.

plaintiff's attorneys, 5" Liberty street. New York City in pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and eale of this court made in the above entitled action, bearing date the oth day of Octobor, 1 HU3. will sell fit public auction, at and In the rotunda of the County Court Houre, In the City of Brooklyn, on tho J27th day of October, 1SDU, at IU o'olock, noon, tho following described land and premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the Twenty second Ward of the City of Brooklyn, Conntv of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Douglass street, distant one hundred and seventy eight feet, eight inches easterly from the easterly side of Fourth avenue, and running tnence northerly and parallel with Fourth avnuo, and part of tho distance through a party wall ono hnndrea feet; thence easterly and parallel with Don glass street nineteen feet una eight inches, thence southerly and parallel with Fourth avenue, one hundred feet to the northerly side of Douglass street, and thenco westerly along the northerly side ot Douglas street nineteen feet and eight inches to the point or piacj of beginning. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildintf and improvements thereon, nitnste, lying and bnm in tho Twenty second Ward of the City of Brooklyn, Lotinded and described as foIIowsAo wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of DoukIass street, which point is distant ono hundred and fifty nino (359) feet easterly from the corner formed by tho intersection of the northerly hide of Douxlass street with the easterly siie of ourth avenue; muuing tuimco northerly and parallel with 1 onrth nvenuo aud part of the distance through the center line of a party wall thereon fltandiug. one hundred (IU0) feet; thence easterly and parallel with Douglass street nineteen feet eight (8) inches thenco southerly and again parallel with rourth avenno aud part of the distance through the center Hue ot a certain party wall thereon standing one hundred 100) feet to the northerly side of Douglass street, and thence Bitterly along th ni of Domrlass street nineteen (1J) feet eight (S) inches to the point or place of beginning.

All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with tho building thereon, situate, lying aud being in the Twenty second Ward of the City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a point on tne northerly side of Douglass street, distant one hundred ana thirty nine 1 liO) teet, four (U inches from the corner fornoei by tho intersection of the northerly side of Dougl iss street with the easterly side of Fourth avenue, and running thence northerly and parallel with Fourtn avenue ni part ot tlio distance through a party wall one hundred (100) feet: thence easterly ana parallel with Douc street nine toon 1.9) feet and eight (8) inches thence southerly again parallel with Fourth aveuue and part of the distance through a party w'l one hundred (100) feet to the northerly side of Douglass street, and thontewesterly along the northerly side of Douglass street nineteen (10) feet eight (8) inches to the point or place of beginning. All that ertaiu lot. piece or parcol of land, with tho building: thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Twenty second Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as foliows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Dotiglaos street, distant onehuudred and nineteen feet eight Inches easterly from the oorner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Douglass street with the easterly side of Fourth avenue, and running thence northerly aud parallel with Fourth avenue aud part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet; theuce easterly and parallel with Douglass street nineteen feet and eight inches theuce south crly and p.irallel with Fourth avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to the northerly side of Douglass street, and thence westerly along the northerly side of Douglass street niuetosn feet eight inches to the point or place of beginning. All that certain lot.

piece or parcel of Jaod, situate, lying and being in the Twen'y sesond Ward of the City of Brooklyn. Connty. of Kings and State of New York, hounded and desoribed as follows, Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Douglass street, distant one hundred leit easterly from tho easterly side of Fourth avenue running thence northerly and parallel wltn. Fourth aveuue, part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet; thence easterly and parallel with Douglass street nineteen feet eight inches, and thonce poitnerlyand parallel with Fourth avenue and part of tne distance through a party wall one hundred feet the northerly side of Douglass stroet; thence westerly and along the northerly side of Douglass street nineteen feet eight inches to the point or place of begin oing. All that certain lot, pieoe or parcel of land, situate, lyintf and being in the Twenty second Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly aide of Douglass atreo, distant eighty feet from the easterly aide of Fourth aveune, and running thence northerly parallel with Fourth urenue one hundred feet; thence easterly and on a iine parallo with Douglass street twenty feet; thence southerly and parallel with Fourth avenuo and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet to tho northerly eid of Douglass etroet, aud thence westerly along the northerly side of Douglass street twenty feet to tha i), 1803.

HENRY W. EATON, Referee. OOo tit J'OiBr I "VpEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS JJ COUNTY Julia E. Bergen, plaintiff, against Frank S. Raymond and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure aud ale made in the above en tiuea action, Dnartng aate the nfth day oi October, 1893, 1, Mbert Merchant, the referee in said judgment named, do hereby give notice that on Tuesday, tho thirty first day of October, 189.1, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, on that day, 1 will sell at public auction at the City Salesrooms, Numbers 7 and 8 Court square (formerly Boernm place), opposite the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, Connty of Kings aud State ot New York, by William Cole.

Auctioneer, the premises in said judgment mentioned and describe 1 as follows, viz. All that certain lot, piee or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the Twenty second ward of thoCity of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, with the improvements thereon, bounded and described as follows, to wit Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Pnclflc street, which point is distant one hundred and ten feet easterly from the northeasterly corner of Pacific street and Fourth avenue; and running thence northerly and parallel with Fourth avenue and through a party wall ninety feet theuce easterly and parallel with Pacific street fifteen foot; thence southerly and parallel with Fourth avenue ninety feet to Pacini street, and thence westerly aJonr the northerly line of Pacific street fifteen feet to the noint or rtlan nf hnlnnfnp TkAtH Brooklyn, N. October 9, 1893. MtSKUHAIVT, Ksferea.

William S. Lewis, Plaintiffs Attorney, No. 145 Naesam street. New York City. oo9 3w MifcTh M' OKTGAGE SALE WHEREAS.

DE fault has been made in tha AiTmnt nt tho man secured by a purchase money mortgage dated April 182, made by C. Scfaenck and Kate H. Sohenok, his wife, to Edward F. Taber and William A. North ridge, and recorded In the Register's office of Kings County in Liber nt page 122, of Mortgages, April 8, 18i2, and no action has been brought to recover the deb eeonred by said mortgage or any part thoroof.

and the amount claimed to be due and owing upon said mortgage at the time of the first publication of the notice of sale is the sum of $411.84, namely, $400 principal and $11.8 interest: and whereas, said Edward F. Taber, by assignment dated October 28, i 892, duly assigned his share or interest in said mortgage to vieorge W. Lyle; now, therefore, notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage, and in pursuance of the statute in suoh case made aud provided, the said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises hereinafter described at public auction In the rotunda of the County Court House in the City of Brooklyn. Connty of Kings and State of New York, on the 29th day of Deoember, at 12 o'olook noon of that day: said mortgaged premises are situated In said City of Brooklyn and are described in the said mortgage as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land, with tho building; thereon erected, situate, lying and being on the southwesterly side of Nineteenth street distant northwesterly three hundred feet from the corner formed by the intersection of the southwesterly side of Nineteenth street with the northwesterly side of Seventh avenue: thence running so nth westerly, parallel with said Seventh avenue, part of the way through a certain party wall one hundred feet; thence northwesterly and parallel with said Nineteenth street fifteen feet theuce northeasterly, parallel with Haid Seventh avenue, part of the way through a certain other party wall one hundred feet to Nineteenth street, and theuce southeasterly along Nineteenth Btreet to the place of boginning: being the same premises conveyed to said Jesse O. sohenck by said Edward K.

Taber by deed of even date with said mortgage. Dated October 4, 1893. WILLIAM A. NORTHRIDGE, Mortgagee. GEORGE W.

LYLE. Assignee! KnwABD F. Taber, Attorney, ltf Court street, Brooklyn, N. ocS 13w Th WAVERLY AVENUE COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Annie W. Dunn, plain tin', against Edwin H.

Brown, Jomph Benjamin, Morlauder, Carl lleoht and Char lei Id tt in an, defendants Iu pursuance of a judgment ot foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in above entitled action, and bearing date the fth day of October, 189M, 1. the undersigned referee in said judgment named, will sell at public aution, at thajsity salesrooms, Nos. 7 and 8 Court square (formerly Booruxn place), opposite the Hall of Records, In the City of Brooklyn, on the first day of November, 189H, at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, fay Will iani Cole, auctioneer, tho premises in said judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: Ail that certain lot, piece or parcol of land situate, lying and be iny in tho City of Brooklyn, County uf Kings and State of New York, bonnded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of easterly side of Waver ly avenue with the southerly sido of Oatesavenue, running thenceeasterly along the southerly side of Gates avenue, seventy two foet? thence southerly parallel with Waverly aveune twenty two feet; thence westerly parallel with Gates avenue, and part of the distance through a party wail seventy two feet, to the easterly side of Waverly avenue, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Waverly avenue twenty two feet to tho point or place of beginning. Dated York. October 1893.

ROBERT MERCHANT, Roferee. Wucbek A Oldham, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 03 Park Row, New York City. ocU ocl2 8t ThATn XT SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUN TY Wilhelmina Moiokel, plaintiff, againvt Jacques llotat and Theresa Klotat, defendants To the above named defendants and each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs attorneys within twenty days after tho service of this summon, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will bo taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Brooklyn, August H0, 1813.

Dailkv, Brlx. A (JiiaUK, Plaintiff's Attorneys, Otlice and Post Oitice address, l(i Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Notice ToThuresih Flotut, defendant The foregoing summons is served upon, yon by publication, pursuant to an order oi Hon. Wiliard Bartlett, Justice of the Supreme Court of the St itw of New ork, datod tlio 27th day of September.

1S9JI, and filed with the complaint in the otficn of the Clerk of tho County of Kings at the Citv of Brooklyn, within the State of New York. Dated September 27, 1893. Dajley, Bell tt Crane, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Post Omce address, IU Court stroet, Brooklyn, N. Y.

se28 Uw Th SirRROR.VJEJS NOTICES. mHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of. God free and independent fo James Campbell, Mary Walker and Anna A. Wells residing in the City of Brooklyn Andrew G. Appleg.Uo residing at Long Islmd City; William F.

Applegate, residing at Brownsville, Fayette County. Pennsylvania Lois a. Jrant, residiui? at Trcnion. Now Jersey; Unie Keyuton. residing at Bayonne, New Jersey; Mary Apple gate, E.

W. Maxcy Applegate, Robert M. Anplegato and Jnlia Applegate, residing at Freehold, New and Edwin C. Applegate. whoKe residenco is unknown and cannot, after diligent inquiry and reasonable diligence, be ascertained, send greeting: Whereas, Sarah P.

Brown ef the City of Brooklvn ha lately petitioned our Hurrosate's Court of the County of Kings, to have a certain instrument in writing bearing dote the fourth day of March, 1SK1, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of SARAH C. CAMPBELL, late of the City Brooklyn, OVresHed Wherefore yon, aud each of yon, are hereby citel and re i red to apnear before our urroffato the Uounty of Kings, at a Surroi ate'H Court, to be held at tho Hail of Records, in the City of Brooklvn, ou tho 'J3d day of October, 1893, at ten o'clock In 1 he forenoon, then and thonj to attend the probata ot the said last will and testament. In testimony whereof wo have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto amxed. Witnnftq. ITftii.

Gnr'Ff R. Ahtiott. Surras tm It. s. of our said county, at tho City of Brooklyn, the uay oi Aiiguai, in ino year ok our ijora ouo thousand eight hundred and ninety three.

JOSEPH W. CARROLL, Olerk of the Surrogate's Court. C. fc T. Primr, Attorneys for Petitioner, 77 Green point avenue, Brooklyn, N.

Y. se7 (iw Th THE STATE OF NEW JL YORK, by the graco of God free and independent To Froderick D. Wilkinson, Frank C. Wilkinson and Elizabeth Kpps of Euroko, Humboldt county, California, send greeting: Whorens, Nathan A. Tnrnor of Brooklyn, New York, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the Couuty of Kings to havo a certain instrument iu writing bearing date tho first day of April, 1S91.

relating to real and personal property, duly proved as tho last will and testament of ALBi WlLKIXSOX, late of City of Brooklyn. N. dooeased: Wherefore, yon and ouch of you aie hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of tho County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be hold at the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, on the twentieth day of November, 1K93, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament. Iu teatixaom we have caused the Beal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witnms Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate L. of our said county, at the City of Brooklyn, the 25th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety three, JOSEPH W. CARROLL; oc5 7tTh Olorkof tho Suxrogat' Court. Wlint Property Owners Are Doixiff With TUcir Holdings Commissioner llutan yesterday issued permits for the following new buildings: On Elton street, uenr Arlinpton avenue, a two story and attic frame dwelling, 20x32, for two families.

William F. P. Windemanu, owner; cost $2,500. On Hart Btreet. near Evergreen avenue, a one story frame paint shop, G.

D. Maxwell, owner; coat 4200. Oa Forty sixth street, near Fifth avenue, a two story frame dwelling. 20x40. for one family.

Mary Hetfernan, owner; cost $1,800. On BleooUer street, near Irving avenue, a one stery brick dwelling, 2505, for two families. Calvin T. DeGrotit, ownor; coat $1,200. On North Sixth street, near Havomeyer street, a two story frame office building, 22x19.

P. Titnmis fc Son, owners; cost 3300. On Railroad avenue, near Atlantic four two Oory frame dwellings, 22x3S. two families in each. John J.

Mills, owner; cost $7,200. Louis Danschor proposes to add a one story frame extension. 18x10, to the frame dwelling on Belmont avenue, near Osborn street, to cost Thomas Orr proposes to add ft two story brick extension. 25x24, to the frame dwelling, 037 De Kalb avenue, to cost $2,000. St.

Michael's churoh proposes to add a two story brick extension, 11x13, and make external and internal alterations to tho brick dwelling on High street, near Gold, to cost 52,000. Charles Block proposes to add a one story frame extension. 17x6. to the frame dwelling at the Bouthwest corner of Buffalo. avenue and Dean Btreet.

to cost $115. W. Kissick proposes to make external alterations to the frame dwelling, 4.3S Carlton avenae, to cost $600. T. Henley proposes to make internal alterations to the frame dwelling on Bedford avenue, near Flushing, to cost 8000.

Mr. Oilier proposes to add a one story brick extension, 14x31. to the brick dwelling 589 Fifth avenue, to cost 81,400. Charles Loeff proposes to make external alterations to the frame dwelling at the southeast corner of Bedford avenue and Guernsey street, to cost 8600. Frank Beard proposes to make external alterations to the brick dwelling 140 Amity street, to cost $325.

Traaxfcn October 10. Lot No rasp of plot 18. lands of James 8115 5evpnty seventh at. canter lino Kourt.i av. 100x130, Nw I trecht, John McLean.

Jersey City, to William and Robert pence. Sylvester Cotfia and trank Vorshew Eiybty nrnt at. s. 110 ft Third ov, 10x 309.4, New IJtrecbt, release mort, Kuief Van Brunt to William and Robert Spence, al Eighty first st, a it, 130 ft av OUx 10K4, Now Utrecht, illiam and Robert Speuce, Svlve ter iC CofSn ami rrank i or show to John mort 4,000 New Utrecht roiu. ajolnintf Protectant Dutch church on south and boanded and uv tl Story's l.ind except part taken for Prospect Par an'i Coney Islvid HI'jat uush Mearns to Rod coo Bell CrroUst, a a.

"14.5 Eiffhtaav, IS.itx'OO. ase mort, Francis A Doyle to John Allen an': Nathaniel Prskc? Samp property. John Allan ana Nathaniel Prnrtkey to John McCarty, mort SV Prascott place, 1t5? Herkimer at, runs elti.i to Bancroft place x. to PrsfOtt place Bauoroft place, a. i0 ft av, runs to Bancroft place Prescott pi, HIT ft Herkimer s'.

ttl.lOte to Bancroft place xs30; Prescott place, Herkimer st, 21. lOx t)0. foreclosure, John Courtney, sheritf, to Jernes Kan Ken and James Ross Moffat st. 183 4 Centra! av. lO.SxlOO.

hl, Rose Winnott to Pauline Martin Saoketl st, s. it Fifth a HOxlOti, Edward Driacoll to Michayl Drlscoll, mort $111,500 Fourth av. s. SO ft 8 Fourteenth at, rnns xob. exch 6,500 BOO exch 15.000 nom w.rvi.l0x'Hxw02xs07xo55 to av xnlK.H.

hfci, Edward Driacoll Driacoll. mort, Amity ft. h.21..8 Clinton st, 2o.7xl00x hJti, Ellen Driacoll to Michael Driecoll Meserole st. 200 ft Kwen st. U.xl00.

Joseph Uaub to Philip Ttaah. part East Seventh at, s. 140. 4 Greenwood av. 3Ux Fiatbiwh, Plant to Susie A Gunning, mort 82.000 Pnimtra av, vr b.

atio it itnshwick a 20x 10 hi John Me null an to Mary I Jackson, more 3:1.200 Box. at, a ft. 20 ft Manhattan av, b8i.Vls. Catharine. wifJ of.

and John Laid thaler to Augnat mort 81.000 (nee Myrtle av) Myrtle av. 173 ft Throop av. 2oxl00 hl, Hartvr' to Catharine Landthaler, Now Vork, mort 000 (see Box st) Osborn st, corner Blake av. 25x100, Jacob Manheiia to Solo non Labowit Seventh av, i30 ft a Fourtoenth st, hAi. William li Bierdu to Henry Graeber, jr.

and Uor William Gtaebor. mort Same Clarle? Re hoad. a3i(rne4 William Bierda, to same, mort $0,250...... October 11. Seventh av.

east cor Fourth st, 100xt7.10, McCaulloy to Georg Mo Oaulley, Wilminpton. Del, morts Himrod st, s. 400 It Centra! av, 20x100, Mary .1 Faiklaburp to Louise and Mario Som mer. joint tenants, mort S2.U0O Fortieth s. 125 ft Third av.

7oxl00.2, iillaGill to William Owen, mort S1S.400.. Same prop, William Owen to Ella Gill, mort 17.400 Fortieth nt. as. 150 ft Third uv, 50x100.2, roleaae mort. Title Guarantee and Trust company to same Dean ot.

Nos M54 and Rod, each nom 1,500 2,900 exch 1.300 8.500 2,000 4.000 nom nom 10,000 6.000 4550 nom nom 15 nom nom 300 nom 3.850 Lawrence, Fort Jervis, Y. to Frank Tyler, ai: ent Vifty seventh st. 340 ft Third av, 20x Marcaret Lafferty to Joan Lsfferty, mort SS.TftO North Fourth st, s. ft Bedford av, 2oX 100, lTancw Mundy to Margaret Mundy "Van VoorhiP t. vr a.

200 Kversrreen ar, ixl00. William M. Edwin and Augustus Iviiin to Daniel Moore, Inter lot. :00 ft 8herl ck place and 202 ti Horimer st, lOxn I6.8xw 10, Georce Young to Elizabeth Tyson Dean t. s.

137.ti a Smith st 20.10x100. Mar thi Dixon and ano, exrs and trustees, Domi nick to Annie Winsiow, Martha AI and Robert Oixon ame property. Robert Dixon to Margaret t'lixon and Annie 1 Win low. Vfi part Lake st. S.2n Aveuu 40x Grav uond.

Mrv A Hajes to Heunfray Eijfhtv "nth st. 8. 250 tt 1 at av, 75xl 00, Xevr Utrecht, David D. Field to Will lam Molioy Bun'alo s. H2 ft a Bergen stU JxOf.P.

Gtjoro Vau Doom to Joseph A Bechtold, mort $2.11 Hi Eifrhf. eienth st, 250 ft Sooond av. 1S2.t error. Xow Utrecht. Theodore Witte to Witte, Hxtari Madison st.

H05 It ileid av. 20x100, Levi Vvxtanc to William Kxtance Tennis co e. ft Ocean 50xl77x 50 Richard Ficken to Frances if John (licks Lewis av. es. 80 ft Pulaski st, 20x100, Will, imn Harney, V.

to Herbert Harney, Bound jivooh, pf rt Fourth av. corner Ovington av, 177x05x 172.7xU)C.:. Elisa Iliuut, extx Eliza ut.to William A White Trrtaji At ti() ft Stone av 20xK0. htl 250 1.600 3.500 12.000 exoh xcu Oito Chi is. East Orange, to Joseph xuort Fulton st.

45S ft Sank man st, runs n47xn t' a Plank road to Fulton av 'Ph Liichtzenaky to Otto Chile, East Orange. Gates av. e. 150 ft Stuyvesant av. 18.9x110, t.

alia Staaton Klizabeth, wife of Oh vrlcs A mort 83,000. Rovontv sth st. 1T0 ft tv Firtpench av, 20x 100. Sr (Jtrdcht, Wi'iiim Korwuk to Elizabeth, vifeor Joseph WIgj.nd Bamrid it, 175 ft Sturvosant ar 20x 100, Walter Clayton to Almira Berry, mort Eleventh st, 47.J Sixth av, runs a 32W.7xnw'.i0xne28.0xee45xnol00 to Eleventh xl IraTd Weasel to the Kensington Co, mort S2.000 fitttntmt st. s.

1 40 ft Colnmbia st. 2(Jx 1 00, Mvrphy to Margaret Murphy, mort t'Ai McKibho'i at. 225 ft Ewen at, 25x100, h.tl, Abraham Goodman to Betsy Goodman, 56 part Smith st, 3, extonds irom Third idaoo to Fourth New York Building IjOJn Bnnkl cjpany to George Heath, rash and monthly installments in sold for about twelve years Qulncy st. 1 90 ft xr Stuy vesant av. 85x100, Kdward Kollojir, Oswego.

to Wiillam ij Jj crn, mort Oshorn st. 11 6. Eastern parkway, 10.8 xl'iti, h.fcl, Fanny Grudzonsky to Samnel GrndzQunky. mort "B3.170 Presldpnt t. a.

220 ft Third av, ntus to stroet xnwhfl, lani P.io. ds to John and John HMde brand of Hilnobrand Bros, bin, mort President pt, B. 220 ft Tnlrd ar.rum ir 1 00xseooxne2 xSO to stroet, xnwSP, Charts jSedhead, an.difnee, William Biords. to John and John 1' Hillenbrand of Hillenbrand Bros, all title Hancock et, 201 ft aw Central av, 2()x 100, Charles Gaatmeyer to Mary Falkin barjr. mort 52.500 Lots 275, 276, map John Kramer's heire, Gravesend, Henry Granel to Annie Grand Fifty fonrth at.

ft sa Twentieth av, 120x100 2, New Utrecht. James to Afarv A Macdonald. mort $2.450 Cornelia st, 9212 ft Bushwick av, 19x1 Iitfcl, Jsmes and Albert Lamb to Margaret wife tiarrett Hardenburg. mort S2.V500 Johnson av, s. 50 ft Humboidt st, 25x75, hJbl, Joseph EckeTt to WeteabHrer, mort $5, 25 Fifth avr 60 ft St Johns pi.

20x80. release mort, John Williamson to Rufus Smo property, Rrfus Grigg to Michael Gleason. mort. $7,000 Park av. av, 25x100.

Bororhfla Bauer to John Batier, jr. all title. State st, a a. 140 ft Third av, 20x100. hJfcl, wife Joseph Keller, to Thomas Woodcock Fifth third at, no 210 ft a Eighth av, 20x 100.2.

Jame3 to Patrick Kelly Flushing av, s. 50 ft Kent av, 2o.2xOO.P. Rosa A Mullaly to Denis O'Neill, mort $1,100 Vandertdlt corner Atlantis av, 0: Cllntin av, osrnr Atlantic 97.1x 103x50.5x1 1 li Clinton av. 1 0 ii Atlantic av. 200x200 to W.iverly a.v.

Clb ton av, corner Atlantfo av, 30.l0x90.8x20 z40.2xS3.ll: Clinton av, 141.1 Atlantic av, 22.5x 120 Nassau st, a cornor Liberty at, 7nrl00; Liberty st.e 110 ft Nasoa.n tt, 30x73: Sterling pi. Nr 20, wa, 4 55,5 Sixth av, 20xlOU; Atlantic av, 12 ft Utica av, 22x09.1: also. ix lots in 'ireen nrond Cemetory. William 1) Barnes to Edwin 5.000 notu nom c.ooo nom 1,000 171 8,500 3,700 nom, 0.000 nom nom 5,800 0.000 1,500 11,850 nom nom 276 2,450 i4a.ruaa uicnara cs names, itarriot a Harbour, Annie Maokay. ICmlly li Turuorand Charles Palmer, Individ and as mrof Mary Palmer ftnd Kdith Palmer, each 1 7 part Rapetyea st, about UH ft Columbia st, 19.0x100, hAl, Patrick Mlattory to Catharine nom exh exoh 450 Union at.

s. ft a Vau Brniit sV, 20.8x10 7. 1 1 inn map wiapieton, iew utrecnt. 'j. T.

Trtvwfir XA ninni xaT. van utrnanr. mrTi. ivit. nr ASSESSORS' NOTICK IN THE MATTER of apportioning and assessing the expense of GRADING AND PAVING: I.

Bush stroet, from Hamilton avenue to Smith street, Bunroft place, from Atlantic aveuue to Herkimer street. Ii. Douglass street, from Nostrand avenue to cast side cf Now Vork avotiuo. 4. Fifty third street, from Second avenuo to Third avenue.

5. Forty first street, from Second avenuo to Third avenue. 0. Grove street, from Central avenue to Hamburg avenue. 7.

Grove street, from Hamburg avenuo to a point one hundred and forty six feat westerly ol Wye off ave noe. S. Hopkinson avenno from Atlantic avenue to East Now York avenue. P. Mill street, from Henry street to Hloks street.

10. McDonouKU street, lrom Saratoga avenae to Broadway. II. Pauitic etroet, from HopkLnson avenno to East New York" avenue. V4, Rochet svonne, from tho northerly line of Pa citic street to St.

Mark avenue, 13. Sixth from Eighth avectte to Ninth avenuo, 14. Sacnett street, irom Third nvonuo to Fourth avenue. 16 Stauhope Btreat, from Irving avenue to Wyckoff avenue. 10.

Twonty first street, from Sixth avenue to Seventh aveuue. 17. Watklns street, from East Now York avenno to Suttor aveune. AN ALSO. GAS LAMPS AND POSTS.

On Bancroft place, between, Herkimer street and Atlantic art'uuo. On Belmont avenue, between Christopher street and Rockaway avenue. On Chestnut street, between Fulton street and Jamaica avenuo. On Conway street, between Broadway and Bushwiak avenue. On Cooper stroet, between Centra: avenue and Kniok erbocknr avenue, Ou Forty.

fifth street, between Third avenue and Fourth avenue. On lorty sixth street, between Third avenue and Fourth avenue. On Hamburg avenno, between Bleecker street an4 Gates aveuue. On Hart street, between Knickerbocker avenue and Irvintr avvnue. On Hull street, between Busbwick avenue and Broadway.

On Jewell street, between Norman avenue and Nassan avenue. Ou Melrose street, between Knickerbocker avenno and Irving avenuo. On Moifatt strcot, between Bushwick avenae and Central avenue. On Osborn street, between Glenraore avenue and Sntter avenue. On Park place, between Rogers avenuo and Noatrand on Sackman street, between Eastern Parkway and Sutter avenue, Ou St.

Andrews place, between Atlantic avenue and Herkimer street. on Thirty sixth street, between Fourth avenue and Fifth avenue. On Vanderveer street, between Broadway and Bushwick avenue. On Vernon avenue, between Sumner avenue and Lewis aveune. On Warwick streot, between Glenmore avenue and Eastern Parkway.

The Board of Assessors of tho City of Brooklyn, pursuant to Chapter fH3 of tho Laws of 1SS8. entitled "'An to revise and combine in a single act allezistinff special and local lawn anTeutiuK public interest in tho City of Brooklyn." hereby gives notice that the reports of the assessments in tho above entitle 1 matters nave been made, and that said reports are now dopoited In office of naid Board, at K.om UU, Municipal Depart inent Buildinir, in the City of Brooklyn, where the name can be examined by all porsons interested, and that tha said board will meet iu the Haid ofiicoon the Cist day of October. 1S93. at 10 o'clock A. to hoar objections (if any) from parties interested, aud to complete and b'ikh our said report.

PartieB having objections to make will Eleae present them in writing. Dated Brooklyn, Octo orlO. 1M93, oclO lOt THOMAS A. WILSON. President.

EPARTMENT OF CIT? WORKS. COM missioner's Office. Room in. Municipal Bnilrlinir. given that the assessment for th cost and expenseot ond and Third avenues, Diutrict has been completed by the Commissioner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn, and assessed upnn the district within tho following boundaries, ti wit: Beginnintr at a point on tho northerly side of I ifty thil street 80 foot easterly from Second aveuue: runnin ijonce northerly parallel with Second avenue 100 2 lIi feet: thence easterly parallel with Fifty third street 520 feet; thenco southerly parallel with Third avonue to a int 100 '2 12 foot southerly from the southerly Bldo of Fifty third street! thence westerly parallel with Fifty third stroet iiOO feet; thonce northerly parallel with Second avenue 1O0 2 12 feet; thonce northerly to the northerly Hide of Fifty third street to the point or placo of beginnings which includes all the lot, pieces and parcels of land shown on map of District of Assessment contained tn assessment book entitled "Mai N.

District 2U, assessment district for sewer in Fifty third stroet. between Second and Third avenues." Th said Commissioner will be at his omce, Room 15. Municipal Building, on tha 25th day of October, 1S93. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear objections to said assessment and to correct and revise the same if necessary. The asseBHinent may iu the, meantime be examined at said otlice by all partioe interested.

JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: D. L. Nobthuj.

Secretary ocl I2t DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, Rooms 2, 4. 6, and 10 Municipal Building, Brooklyn. September 13. Ih03 Notice is hereby given taut the assessment rollB in the following entitled matters have been completed, and the warrants for the olleotion of the various asssssments mentioned therein have this day been delivered to the collector of taxes and assessments, and alt persons liable to pay such ansessments are required to pay the Bame without delay at his oftce nnder tho penalty of the law. Grading and paving Forty eighth street, from Third avenue to Second avenue.

Gr iding and paving Fiftieth street, from Third avenue to Second avenue. Grading and paving Fifty first street, from Third ave nue to Second avenue. (grading aud paving Fifty seventh street, from Second avenue to Third avenue. Grading and paving Fifty second street, from Second avenue to Third avenue. Urading and paving Fifty fourth street, from Third avenuo to hih water line.

Grading and paving President street, lrom Clasaon avenue to Rotters avenue. Grading and paving Douglass street, from Underbill avenue to Washington avenue. Grading and paving Degraw street, from Underbill avenue to Washington avenuo. Grading and paving Boerum street from west curb oi White street to Bosrart street. Grading and paving Grove street irom Wyckoff avenue to city line.

Grading and paving McKibben stroet, from Bushwiok avenue to Bogart stroot. Grading and paving Stockholm street, from Irving avenue to Wye to IT avenue. Grading and paving beigel street, from Bushwick avenue to Bogart street. Grading and paving Kingston avenue, from Fulton street to Douglass strpet. Grading and paving Degraw street, irom Franklhs avenue to Bedford avenue.

Grading and paving St. Marks avenue, from Schenectady avenue to Utica avenue. EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. Chapter 5S3. Laws of 1S8S.

Title 7. Section 10 and Title 19, Section 9. On all taxo and on all assossmonts for opening streets, nagging or rellagging sidewalks, fencing vacant lots, or digging down vacant lots, which shall hereafter be paid to the Collector, before the expiration nf one month from the time the same shall become due and payable, an allowance shall be made to the person or persons making such payments at the rate of seven and throe tea tha per centum per annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments and water rates paid after the expiration of ono month from the time the same shall have become due and payable, there shall be added to and collected as part of every such tax, asssess mnt or water rate, interest at the rate oi nino per cent, per annum, to be oomputed from tne time the same became dno and payable, to the date of said payment. ALDEN S.

SWAN. sel2 30t Collector of Taxes ana Assessments. DEPARTMENT OF C1TT WORKS, ROOM 1 5, Municipal Building.Brooklyn. October 9, 1S93 NOTICE OF CHANGE OF PLAN OF SEWERS IN. MAP DKAINAGE DISTRICT NO.

39 Notico i hereby given that the Commissioner of City Works nas, as by law provided, prepared a plan altering and changing the general drainage plan of the City of Brooklyn, by adding tc said gonoral drainage plan certain sewers laid down and delineated upon the said map so prepared and entitled "Map S. Drainage District No. 39, change of plan." which change of plan onsists in adding to the original Map District Hit, adopted by the Oommls sioner of City WorKS, i uly 23, 1892, and filed in the Da tar tin ent of City Works on the same date, the sowers delineated on the first above mentioned map or plan, which map or plan contains tho sizes, locations and directions of sewers contemnlated to be constructed through the following streets, avenues and places in tho City of Brooklyn, to wit: In Rochostor avenue, betweon Douglass and Butler streets, a 12 inch pipe In Butler stroet, from Rochester avenae easterly to connect with the sewer heretofore planned, a 12 inch pipo sewer. in Ralph avenue, between Prospect placo and St. Marks avenue, a 12 inch pipe sewer.

In Prospect place irom Ralph avonue easterly to connect with the sower heretofore planned, a 15 inch pip aewcr. In Howard avenue, between St, Marks avenue and Prospect place, a 12 inoh pipe sower. In Howard avenue, from Prospect place southerly to connect with, the sewer heretofore planned, an 18 inch pipe newer. In Fulton streat, between Stone and Sackman avenues, a 12 Inch pipe sewer. In Sackman aveuue, from Trnxton street southerly to connect with thosewtr heretofore planned between Fulton and Herkimer streets, a 12 Inoh pipe sewer.

In Ocean place, between Ilorkimur place and Atlantio aveuue. a Ii inch pipn sewer. In Cunther place, between Herkimer place and Atlan tic nvenne, a 1 2 inch pipe sewer. In Pleasant pUce. between Herkimer plaoe and Atlantic avenue, a 1 inch pipe sewer.

In Olive place, between Herkimer place and Atlantio avenuo, a inch pipe sewer. Tiie Commissioner of Citv Works will bo at his office, R'jom 15, Municipal Building. Brooklyn, on tho Kth day of November. 103, at 11 o'clook A. to hoar the views, suggestions and objections ol the parties interested in the drainage of tho district aforesaid and of the.

city. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner of City Works. AttPHt: T. Tj.

XnitTRUi1. Sevrof rv. oc9 20t TO CONTRACTORS FI DKPART MENT, 104 Lawrence Ktreot, Btooklyn, October 4, 18i'3. Sealed proposalu will be ruceivud at this orfics until Monday. October 11, 1S03, at 12 noon, for fur nishiug 10.000 foot of '2y inch cotton liro hose.

Each proposal must bo accompanied byadoposit of 5900 in money, or by cert i tied check payablo to order oi the Com utirtsiontsr of th.i Fir Department to returned to the bidder in his bid i rejected by tho Fire Department, in ca the pirty or parties to whom the contract may be awarded Htiaii uoloct or ro.uso to enter into contract. tho amount deposited, as above specified, trill bu retained as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal. Specifications inav be seen and form of proposals cau be procured on application at the Fire Department Proposal will not be considered unless accompanied by the deposit aforesaid, aud also by an undertaking in writing, of two securities, on eioh who shall qualify an to their responsibility tht sum of $9,000, tluit iC tne contract awn.rde'1 to Oc party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance and iu case he or they shall nnglect or refuse to executo ths contract if so awarded them, that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn tho du feroacH between the price so proposed and tho price at which the contract may be made with nnv other person or ptT. ioiin. Proposals to be indorse 1 "To tho Fire Do partmont." The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the ljtti day of October.

the hour of Vi noon. The CumniUiMuucT reerv: the right to reject any and all bids. By order of the Common Council, dated Brooklyn, June 5, 1S93. JOHN ENNrs, Commissioner of the Firo Department. Attest: Wiluam D.

MuoitK, Deputy Coinmisslouor and Chief Clerk. nc4 10t VTOTICiS IS MERlfiJiV GlVliN THAT THIS Common Council of the Oity of Brooklyn has de vlartid, by resolution, vb intention tr SKT CAS LAMPPOSTS, with lanterns and all necessary on (Jrove street, botwern Hamburg avenuo and tho city lino, and bis by resolution iixed tii district of assess ment for such improvement on thi lots ling ou and along tho linos ou ich side of naid orovo street, be tweeu tho po nts above spo2ltid, and that the Bald Common Council will procseii under the said resolutions, at' a meeting thereof, to bo held on th lith dav of Novum bpr. or as soon thereafter as public busiucu will allow. Remonstrances lif any aainsr the said Improvement must bn liled with the Clerk of the Common Council (or otherwise presentod to the Common Council) on or bolore tho said day. Dated Brooklyn, Octobor 9.

JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner of City. Works. Attest: D. L.

Nokthtjp. Scfrtitarr oe! Ht CARDS, CIRCULARS, BILL, HEADS, LAW WORK AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF PRINTING can bo procured at the BROOKLYN DALLY EAGLE JOB PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Washington and Johasou LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. Passenger trains leave foot of Liberty st. New York City, AS FOLLOWS: 7 :00 A. M.

daily for MAUCH CHUNK and iutermedi ato stations. 8:15 a. M.dailr for GENEVA, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO and the West. POTTSVILLK and principal local points; chair car to Fultnian car to Buflalo. A.

M. daily, exoept Sunday, for CLINTON and Inttrmediate stations. lU.Kl A. M. dally.for GENEVA, ROC II FSTER, BUFFALO.

NlAOAltA FALLS and all points West. Pnll mn Bieeper to uuiuauu via Buaaio, fuiiman turret slreper to by Surpension Bridge connection for iteadlriff and Harriiburif. VJ M0 P. M. dail.ex'.

ept Sunday, for ELMIRAaud all intermndiate htatiotin; connections for Pottsville. 3:45 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for TUN KUAN NOCK and principal intermediate stations; chair car to WLlkesbarre; connections for i'ottsTiile. 4:00 and (1:30 P.

M. dally.excopl Sunday, for SOUTH PlAlNFlrILl and intermediate stations. 5:15 P. M. dilly.exccpt Sunday, for MAUCH CHUNK and Intermediate stHtions obair cur to Easton.

0:00 P.M. dailj for BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and al! points Vest: Pullman sleepers to Chicago, via Buffalo and Suspension Bridge; connections for Read inp and Harrlsburff. M. dally, for ITHACA, GENEVA, ROCHESTER. BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and all points Wwit: Pnllman Buffet Sleeper to Chicago, via Suspension ttri ixe: Pullnian sleeper to tUirtaio.

Additional Sundar trainn. 10:30 A. M. for Mauch Chunk and intcrine nate stations, connections for Potts ville; 4:40 P. for Easton and intsrmodiate stations.

General Eastern Broadway, Nw York City. The New York Tranafor Company vrill call for and obecK bajccaffe from botl or residence tbroavh to destination. A. W. NONNEMACKER, Assistant Gon'J Pus.

Agent. ROLLIN H. WjDJBUR, Geu'l Sup't Eastern Dir. LKAI, NOTICES. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application of the Directors of tne Jewell Milling Company for voluntary dissolution of aald corporation Alfred F.

Brittou haviuft, by an order made in the above proceeding and entered in the otlice of the Cleric of the County of Kings on tne 9tb day of September, 1893, been appointed receiver of the said Je Millis? Company, the said Alfred F. Britten, as such receiver, hereby requiron all persona indebted to the Jewell Milling Company to render an account of all debts and sums of inic br th respectively to said receiver at his oltice, 1HW Montasue street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before tho l(iti iay of November, lSt3, and to pay the same. Said Alfred F. Britton. as such reoeirer, also requires all pcrnous having In their fiossession auy property or effects of the said Jewel Mil ins Company to deliver the same to him in his id othce on or before the 10th day of November.

18M3. The said Alfred F. Britton, as such receiver, also requires all the creditors of tiie said Jewall Miilinjr Company to deliver their respective accounts and demands. to aim at his said office on or beforo th 16th day of November, The said Alfred F. Britton.

as such receiver, also requires all persons holding any open or subsisting contracts of said Jewell Milling Cnntpanv to present the same in wntinx and detail to him at his said office on or before the lGth day of November. 1S93. Dated Brooklyn, October 4. ALFRED F. BRITTON, Roceivor of the Jewell lIillinB 89 Montague street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. oc; aw Th QUPREME COURT, KUSOS COUNT kT 17 Sellna Cocks, plaintiff, asst. Edward F. Cocks and others, defendants In pursuance of an interlocutory judgment ot partition and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the Htb day of September, 1803. 1, the underpinned, the referee therein named, will sell at public auction, at the salesrooms.

No. 45 Broadway, in the City of Brooklyn, on the JiOthday of October. 1S03, at 12 o'clock, noon, by Taylor A Fox, auctioneer, tho following promises, in the said interlocutory judgment mentioned and therein described as follows, to wit: First parcel All that certain lot. piece or paTcel of land situate, lying and heme in the City of Brooklyn, i.ounty of Kings and State oi New York, and bonndea and described as follows; Beginning at the northwesterly corner of South First street aud Eighth street (now called Marcy avenno) and running thonce northerly along the westerly side of Marcy avenue, sevonty Heven feet; thence westerly ana parallel with Grand street, fifty feet: thence southerly parallel with Maroy avenue, twenty feet; thence again southerly and alon? the easterly wall of tho house on the premises next westerly adjoining tho premises hereby described to a point on the northerly side of South First street, distant fifty feet, and one quarter inches westerly from Marcy avenue thence eanteriy and along the Bald northerly sido of South First Btreet, fifty feet, seven and one quarter inches to the corner, the point or place of beginning. Second parcel AH that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate In the City of Brooklyn, aforesaid and bounded and described as follows Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Grand streat.

distant twenty four feet eight inches westerly from the southwesterly corner of Grand street and Marcy avenue: running thence southerly and parallel with Marcy avenue, sixty feet: taence westerly and parallel with Grand street, twenty five feet four inches, and thence northerly and parallel with Marcy avenue, sixty foot, to the southerly Hide of Grand street, aud thence easterly and along the said southerly side of Grand street, twenty hvo feet four inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, October 3, 1803. S. T. MADDOX, Referee.

Jackson buun. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 45 Broadway, Brooklyn. N. Y.

oc3 7tTn4Th CSUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY C) Orson W. Sheldon, plaintiff, agst. Eliza Reed and others, defend ants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale of this court made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 2d day of October, 1893. the undorsigned referee in said judgment named, will sell at pubho auction at and in the rotunda of the King County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 24th day of October, 1S93.

at 12 o'clock noon, the following described land and premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying; and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bonnded and described aafoliows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Hereon street, distant three hundred and three feet aud nix inches westerly from the northwesterly corner of Bergen streat and Ralph avenue; running thence northerly parallel with Ralph ATenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and seven feet two and three eighth inches thonce western parallel with Bergen street seventeen feet; thence suthrly again parallel with Ralph avenue and part of the distance through another party wall one hundred and soven feet two and three eighth inobes to the northerly side of Bergen street, and thence easterly along Bergen street seventeen feet to the point or place of beginning. Also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on tho northerly side of Bergen street distant three hundred and thirty seven feet and eight inobes westerly from the northwesterly corner of Bert en street and Halph avenue; running theuce northerly parallel with Ralph avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hnndre.ijand seven feet two and three eighths im'hes thence westerly parallel with Bergen street seventeen feet and four inches: thence southerly again parallel with Ralph avenue one hundred and seven feet two and three eighth? inches to the northerly sido of Bergen street, and thence easterly along Bergen street seventeen feet aud four inches to the point or place of beginning. Also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the city of Brooklyn aforesaid, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Bercen street, distant two hundred and sixty nine feet and six incites westerly from the northwesterly corner of Bergen street and Ralph avenue; running thence northerly parallel with Ralph avenue and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and soven feet, two and three eighth inches thence westerly parillet with Bergen street seventeen feet: thence southerly again parallel with Ralph avenue and part of tho distance through another party walltone hundred and soren feet two and three eighth inches to the northerly side of Bergen stroet, and thence easterly along Bergen street seventeen feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated Octoyer 2. 1893.

THOMAS J. MOLLOY, Referoo. GEO. F. Alexander, Plaintiff's Attorney, lux; Nassau street, Ne.r York City.

oc5 OtMATh SUPREME COURT, KINGSuStY Augusta A. Roby against William H. Barton In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made in this action on the twenty first day of September, I hereby give notice that ou Monday, tho sixteenth day of October, 103, at the hour of 1:2 o'clock, noon, at and in the rotunda of the Court House of Kincs County, in the City of Brooklyn, I will eell at nublic auction, to tho highest bidder, the land and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: Beginning at a point on the so r.tn westerly side of Broadway, distant southeasterly nineteen (10) feet nine and oao quarter (iH) inches from the corner formed by tho intersection of tho southwesterly side of brondway with the southerly side of McDougal street, running thence southwesterly at right ana: Jos to Broadway seventy four (74) feet and one and one half 12 6) inches thence southerly on a line at right angles to JMoDousal street thirty rive Ctfi) feet one and one half OK) inches; thence northeasterly at right anglea to Broadway, part of the way throuch a party wall ninety eight (OS) feet eight and one half (ti) incherf to the southwesterly side of Broadway, and thenco northwesterly along the southwesterly side ot Broadway, twenty Are (25) feet to the point or place of besiunimr. And also beginning at a point on the southwesterly side of Broadway distant sixty nine ((50) feet nine and one quarter (954) inches southeasterly from ibe corner formod by tho intersection of the southwesterly side of Broadway with the southerly ride of McDouual street running then southwesterly at right angles to Broadway, part of the way through a party wall ighty eight (88) feet four and one half (,4 H) inches: thencit southeasterly to a point distant sevonty sevon (77) feet eleven and one quarter (1 t1) inches southwesterly from the southwesterly sido of uroadway, in a line drawn at right angles thereto, and thence northeasterly along said line seventy seven 77) feet eleven and one quarter (1JM) inches to said southwesterly aide of Broadtva. and thence northwesterly a'onic aald southwesterly side of Broadway twnty ftve (25) feet to the point or "place of begiuning.

Dated September 5. 1K9M. GERARD M. TEVENS, Rpforoo. Stttroxs A Rout, Plaintiff's Attorneys.

55 Libt rty street. New York. ATA SPECIAL TERM OF THE SU jt PREME COURT, held in and for the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of Now Yor on the day of September, 1893, present, Hon. Wiliard Bartiett, justice In the matter of tho petition of Hannah M. Moody for the disoharge of record of a certain mortJtrtire UDon certain lands in the Town ot Flatljnsb.

County of Kings and State of New Vork. On the presentation to this Court of the amendod petition of Hannah M. Moody, which petition is to be liled with thia or ior in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in which amended petition appeared among other things, that said petitioner it a citizen of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, aud is the owner tn fee of mortgaged lands and premises hereinafter described, ami that said mortgage hereinafter dencribod Iiuj been paid, but still remains nnadtistied of record, aud that in the petition and order entered on September fi, tho property was erroneously described. Now, therefore, pursuant to the statutos in such cases made aud provided, all person iuty rented in the mortgaged lands and premises hereinafter described, or in the bond and mortguge, or in the money or indebtednes secured tboreby. hereinafter referred to, are.

and each of them is required to show cause before this court at a special term thereof iu tho Special 'term Room of this Court In Kinsa County Court House in the City of Brooklyn, on the sixth day of November, 18M.i, at 10 o'clock uf that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can he heard why said mortgage should not be discharged of record. Which mortgage was made by MoMon K. Moodey to Andrew Van Blarcom and Potor Je Bauu. as executors of the last will and testament of RACHKL VAN BLARCOM, deceased, to secure thJ payment of certain bond made by Moses K. Aloodey to said Andrew Van Blarcom and Peter Do Waun, e.xe'.

rt tors thTvo thousand and ft re hundred dol and was recorded in the othce of the Register of the County of Kings, in Hi of Mortgages fiage in. on the Itn day ot August, lemtt. ah persons nterested are required to show cause why such f.irthr or other relief or order should not be granted as should seem to this court just and equitable. The follow ing is a description of the lauds aud premises hereinbefore referred to: All that curtain tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lyinarann beiug in tho Town of Flatbush, County ot Kini and St ite of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit. Beginning at a point distant easterly seven hundred and twenty feet (720) and aix inches (Ci) from a certain monument at the junction of the towns of latburth, Flatiauds, Gravesend and Nnw Utrecht in said County of Kings; running thonoj north twenty six do grecs C2() woat four hundred and slxty fraet and ten inches to the center of a proposed street (Nowkirk avenue) thenoe along the ce tier line nf unid proposed street north sixty four degrees east one htindrej and ninety feet (100); thence uoath twenty six degrees, oast four hundred and nfty nini i'eet (45M) and eight inches to tho land of John A.

Lott; thence alon said land of lobn A. Lott sonth slxty ttiroo degrees and thirty (HCM minutes, west one hundred aud ninety feet (1H0) to the point or place oT beginning. Containing two acres and one one hundredth of an acre. And it is hereby further ordered and directod that this order shall be publinhod in the Brooklyn Daily Eagle, a daily neuspapor published in the i.lty of Brooklyn, Connty of Kings and State of New York, once a week for throe weeks. And it is farther ordered and directed that on or boforo the day of the nrst publication and at loust one month before the return day the petitioner deposit in the Post Office in the City of County of Kings and Stnto of Now York, copies of this order and the petition herein recitod contained in a securely closed postpaid wrapper directed to Eliza both Colston, care of Brown, Shipley Founders Court.

London. Eng. Kntor WI1XARD BARTLKTT. J. S.

a J. OuLiiEitx PAXiMKit. Attorney for Petitioner, ltJ5 Broadway, New York. N1.Y. ooS3wTb.

'It, HIinsnM RIVER B. DIEEOT LINE TO NIAGAEAFALLS All trains'arrivo nt and depart from Grand Central Station, Forty second st tho only railroad station in the city. VERY LOW EATE EXOOESIOHS TO WORLD'S FA IE EVERY WEEK. FOR PARTICULARS SEE TICKET AGENT. Trains leave us follows: EMPIRE STATE EXPRESS.

8.0H A. M. Eicpt Fastett train in 'OU tho world. No oxtra faro. CHICAGO FAST 9.J, A.

M. Daily for Bulfalo, Niagara Folia and 1 Chicago. No extra fare. NEW YOKK AND CHICAGO IJMrTED. 4 CC A Daily for Buffalo, Niagara Falls and i J'JJ Chicago.

Wagner eerrice. DAY EXPRESS. df A. M. Except Sunday.

Satnrday train rnnm to Cleveland and Detroit only. WORLD'S FAIR SPECIAL. i P. M. Daily.

Doe Chicazo 1 :45 P. M. next X'VyVJ day. Wagner service. SOUTHWESTERN LIMITED.

A CC M. Dally. Due Cincinnati 10:45 A. at. Louis 7 :30 P.M.

No extra fare. EXPOSITION FLYER (LIMITED.) GREAT 20 HOUR TRAIN TO CHICAGO. FOR THROUGH PASSENGERS ONLY, 3 On M. Daily. Due Cbicauo 10:00 A.

'JJ next day. Complete Waauer ALBANY, TROY AND SARATOGA SPEOIAL. 3. Qpi Except Sunday. Wagner Drawing Room Cara.

NORTH SHORE LIMITED. 4.0 M. Daily. Due Detroit 8:55 A. OVJ P.

M. Wagner aerfico. FAST WESTERN EXPRES 6.rr P. M. Daily.

Due Chicago P. St. UU Louis A. M. Wagner service.

NOP.THERN EXPRESS. 6.0C P. M. Daily. Dno Burlington 4:45 A.

M. iO Plattsburg 5:08, Montreal A. M. BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS AND ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN SPECIAL. 730 9:00 P.

M. Daily. Due Buffalo 7:30. Niagara Falls 8:00 A. M.

Ma lone, 8:30 A. M. LIMITED FAST MAIL, p. Daily. Sleepinx Car Passengers for Rochostor only carriod on thia train.

CHICAGO NIGHT EXPRESS. 9 M. Dally for Chicago; also through JL sleeping car to Ogdensbarg. PITTSFIELD, LENOX, NORTH A DAMS, AND THE BERKSHIRE HILLS, VIA HARLEM DIVISION. Two through trains, with Drawine Room Cars, to Pittalloid daily, except Sunday: A.

Pitta field 1 :3., North Adams A. P. due PiU3flild 8:10. North Adams 9:10 P. M.

For time of local trams, tickets and space in Sleeping Cars anulv at 333 Washington st, 728. Fulton st and ,4 Broadway. K. Brooklyn: lrand (Jentrjl Station or Station. New York.

Above trains, except tnose iii 3:00. 3:30,4:30 and 0:00 P. stop at 138th at. tv itinrMi calls for and cbeclcs baggage from hotels and reiidences through to destination. JOHN lOUCEY.

Gr ORGE H. DAIr LS, General "wa CENTEAL EALLEOAD OF NEW JEESEY. (Anthracite Coal used exclusi vely, insuring Cleanliness and Comfort.) Four tracks. Protocted by Atoinatio Blook Signal System. Trains lesvo station foot of Liberty st.

Time table in etleot September 2U, 18U J. ROYAL BLUB L1UE TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. FOR PHILADELPHIA, week days, 4:00. 8:00. 9:00, 10:00.

11:80 (Oiniug Car) A. M. 1:30. 2:15, 30 (Dining ar). 4:00 (Buftet Parlor car).

5:00. 7:30, 8:45 P.M.. 1 1 5 night. Snnday, 9:00. 10:30, 11:30 (Dining Car) A.

1:30. 3:30 (Dinmg Car), 5iOI), 0:00 P. 12:15 night. OR BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON, week days and Sunday, 0:00, 11:30 (Dining Car) A. 1:30 3:30 (Dining Car).

5:00, P. 1.2:15 night. For Easton. Bethlehem. Alientown.

Mauch Chunk, 4c, 4:00. 7:15, 8:45 A.M.. 1:00, 4:30, 5:40.7:30, to Alientown, V.A. SondajB, 4:30, 7.15 A. M.i 1.0U, For Wilkesbarre, Pittston and Scranton.

A. 4:30 P.M. Sundays. 4:30 A.M. For Reading at 4:00.8:00,8:45,10:00.11:30 A.M., 1.00.

1:30, 2:15, 4:00, 5:00, 5:45, 7:30 38:15 night, exoept Saturday night, Sundays, 1:00. 1:30, 3:30,5:00. 5:30. 0:00 P.M., 12:15 night For HarTisbure at 4:00. S.45 A.

1:00. 1 :30, 4:00,5:00. 6:45 P. 12:15 night, oxceptmc Saturday nUht, Snndajs. 1:00, 1:30.

6:00. 5:30 P. night. orPottSTille at 4:00. 8:00.

8:45, 11:30 A. 1:00, 1:30.4:00, 7:30 V. 12:15 night, except Saturday night. Sundays, 1:00, 1:30. 3:30.

6:00 P. 12:15 night. For Sunbnry, Lewisbnrg and Williamaport at 4:00, 8:00. A. 1 :00.

1 :30. 7:30 f. 12:15 night, excoptSaturday night. Sunday. 7:15 A.

8:00 P. 12:15 night. ALL RAIL ROUTE FOR LONG BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, Etc. For Red Bank, Long Branch and points south of Point Pleasant, 4:30. 5:50, to Red Bank.

8:15,11:30 A.M., 1:30. 4:00. 4:30, 5:30, Sundays, except Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, 9:00 4:00 P. M. For LAKEWOOD.

Toms Rirer, Barnesat Park and Barnegat. 4:30, A. 1:30. 4:30 P. M.

For Atlantic City, Vineland and Bridgeton, 4:30 A. 1:30 P. Hi. For Monmouth Beach, Highland Beach, 4:30, 8:13 A. 1:30, 4:30, 11:15 P.

M. SANDY HOoK ROUTE. FOB LONG BRANC OCEAN GROVE, Etc. Fioin Pier N. foot Rector st.

For Atlantic liixhianas. Highland Beaoli. Seabrights Monmouth Beach and Lett; Branch at 10:15 A. M. 3:4.) P.

M. Sundays. 9:30 For Elberon. Ocean crove. Asbury Park and Point Pleasant 3:45 P.

M. ndays (except Ocoan Grove and Asbury Park J. A. M. For Lakewood, Tomj River and Barnegat, 3:45 P.

M. (enusijlYanla RAILROAD. STATION FOOT OF FULTON STBEET. IN" KFFECT SEPTEMBER 11. 1893 8:40 A.M..

OOLUMBTAN EXPRESS Pnllman SIcop inR and OiniTiic to CbicaRo, fttid Indianapolis. Arrives Gtnoiniiti A.M.; ludiaaapo r. in a 8:40 A. At LINE For Pittabare and Ohicgo. Purlor and Slrepinjr Cars.

11:40 A. PilXSSYLVAMA LIMITED Pullman Drawinc and State Room, Sleeping, OinitiR, Smoking nnil OlMnrvation cars. Arrives Ohicairo V2 noon. 1:40 P. M.

ST. LOUIS. CINCINNATI AND OHI UAUU hAritp; tunraan oieepinff ana uming liirrt tn St. LiiniH. (Cincinnati and CnlcairD.

Arrlvm Cincinnati A. il. St. Louis 7:30 P. AL Chicago P.

M. 6:00 P.M. WESTERN EXPRESS Pnllman Sleopinp Oars to Pittsburg. Chicago and Cleveland. Dining uar to cuioago.

Arrived ix: iu a. jo. nhifijicn 9 P. M. nnxt dav.

P. M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS Pullman SlcopiuR and liiuing Car to Cincinnati and St. Louis. Arriyea Cincinnati P.

M. St. Louis 7 1L, second in urn tug. P. M.

PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Buffet SleciiiaK lar Iew York to Chicago. Arrives Chicago A. M. (second morning), Toledo 11:20 P. Columbus 7:15 P.M., Cleveland P.

(week dars. FOR ATLANTIC OITY 12:40 P. M. week days, with hronsh Buifet Parlor Cars mid Day Coaches. Ticket ottk es: iSo.

I Court nt, Broadway. K0O Fulton st and Brooklyn Annex station, foot of Fulton at. Urooklyn. The New York Transfer Company will call for and check from hotels and residences through to destination. S.

PKEVOST, J. R. WOODS, General Mana(ter: Ganeral J'asseuger Agent. N. 0NTAEI0 WESTERN R.

EXCURSION TICKETS. NEW YORK TO CHICAGO AND RETURN, 28.00. Speolal Coach Excursion on Tuesday. October 17, at 917.00; Wednesday, October 18, and Thursday. October 1.

at 915.00: Saturday October 21. at $17.00. Through TruiuH for Chicago and the World's Fair leave foot of West Forty second st, as follows, fifteen minutes earlier from Franklin st: 7:45 P. daily, via Niagara Falls. Reclining uhair car (seats free) evr York to Niagara FalL.

Through Pullman alnepers New York to Chicago. ArrivoB Detroit 9:40 P. AL, Chicago 7 :30 A. St. Louis P.

M. A. (daily except Sunday), for Wall kill Valley Railroad stations, Middlotown, Eilenvilio. Fallsbnrgh, Liberty, Cirbondale, Walton, Duthi, Sidney, Norwich. Utic i.

Rome, Oaeida, Fulton. Oswnno. 1J. M. (except Samlay), Sullivan County Express for Waltkill Valley Railroad stations.

Campbell Hall, Middletown. Ellon. flle, Mountain lale, Oenterville, FallsbnrKh, Hurley wL Liberty Falls, Liberty, Park vitle and Xilviagstou Manor. 7:45 (daily), Middletown, Summitville, Falls burgb. Liberty.

Livingston Rockland, Walton, Sidney. Norwich, Oneida, Fulton, Oswego, Niagara FallB and the West, Tickets and Pullman aocoinraodations at lit 1 Broadway. New York Transfer Compauy calls for and chucks baggaee to destination, BB J. C. ANDERSON.

G. P. 5ti lloavor st. Now York. SHORT IiOUTE Botwenn KASV NKW YORK AND NKW YORK.

QUICK TIME AND LOW FAKE, l.onjrlelund lliiiiroari tlaiiid Tranait Trains leave KAST XEW VOIIK 8:15. 10:15 A.M.: 12:15 2:15. 3:12. 4: t2. 5:42 P.

M. Sondaja, 8:00. 10:05 A. 12:15,2:15. 4:25.5:25, 0:25 P.

M. Leavo NEW YOKK, loot Thirtj at, E. 0:80,7:30, 8:80. 1:30. 11:30 A.

M. 1 :30. 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 6:00 P. M. Sundays, 8:20.

9:20, 10:30 A.M., I 2:30. 4:40, 5:411. li.il) AI LeaVeLOItU ISLAND CITY, 6:45,7:45,8:45, 0:45. II jr. A 1:45.

4:10. 5:10. 6:10 P. M. Sun (lava, 8:35, 0:35,11:45 A.

M. 1.45,2:45. 4:55. 5:55 7:00 P.M. FARE 5 CENTS L'otween East New York, Long Island City and intor mediate stations.

ERIK LLSKS. Throusrh trains leave New York, foot of Chambers ot, dally, as follows, and five iuinutss earlier from West Twenty third st: 10:00 A. AL Solid train to Chicago, Pullman Sleeper, via Chautauqua Lake. Parlor Car Is ew York to Buffalo and in Kara Falls. Dining 3:00 P.

M. Vestibalo limited. Solid train to Chicago via Chuntauqua Lake. Sleepers to Chicago, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dlnisn Car.

0:00 P. M.7rSolid traiin to Chicago, via Niagara Falls. Sleepers toSnffaloand Chicago. P. 2VL Via Chautanqua Lake and Niagara Falls, solid train to Chicago.

Sleepers to HornellBvlHek Chicago and Cincinnati. Ticket offices: 01,291, 401.89 and 957 Broadway; 10 fi West st, Chambers and Twenty third st ferries. New York; 333 FULTON ST, BROOKLYN. D. I.

B0BBKT3, Cifizuraj. Passe cm Afftnt, TS PrRSUANOE OF A3S ORDER MADE Jfi. by Hon. Uenry A. Moore.

County Jade of Kings Connty, on the twenty first day ot September, liSfJ.1, ia lieroby Riven to all the creditors and persona cUimsaaainac MOSTA.GU1S MARKS. H.ENK.Y L.MAUKS and THOMAS J. SHEPAKD. corapoeinc tho iirm or M. MARKS or against aaid tirm lately dolnc bnaineas in tho Oity of Brooklyn, New York, that they are required to present their olaiuiB, with the vouchers therefor duly verified, to the anbacriber, the aHnijruoe of said Mont a true Marks, Henry L.

Marks and Thomas .1. Shopard and of tho said firm of M. Marks A for the beuofit of their creditors, at his place of transacting bttaiueai. No. 300 Pearl street, in the City of New York, on or before the 21Uh dav of December, 1803.

Dated New York, September 30, 1893. ADliLBKKT D. HOUSTON, Ansijrnee. Gko. Wilcox, Attorney for Assignee, 38 Park row.

Ntw York Olty. oco rjwTh TRAVEL, TKAXSPORTATIOWt Ac iStenmboatif. PROVIDENCE LINE. FAEES EEDTJOED TO ALL POIUTS. BOSTON'.

53; PROVIDENCE, 2.25: WORCESTER, S2.2o. Steamers COXXEOTICUT and RHODE ISLAND loavn Piar WJ (old North Riror, foot of Warren at, at 5 P. II. "laily. except Sunday, connectinK traina dne Boston 7:15 A.

AI. Worcester, except Sunday, 8 A.M. STONINGTON LINE. ALL FAEES EEDTJOED. Inaide ront to BOSTON.

83.00; PROVIDENCE. 32.2.5 and the BAST. New steel steamers MAINE and NKW HAMPSHIRE leav new Pier 30, N. one block above Canal at, at 0 P. daily, except Sunday.

ONLY $3.00 TO BOSTON, VIA PALL RIVER LINE, for first olass limited ticket. Fare reduced to NEWPORT. FALL RIVER, PROVIDENCE and all other points. Steamers PURITAN and PILG KIM in oommiaaton. Leave Pier 28.

JTorth Rivor. foot of Murray Ht, week days and at P.M. (T P.M. conimHUciiifr uctounr 16). Connectinjf Annex boat leaves Jersey City at 4:00 P.

Brooklyn at 5 P.M. (4:30 P. M. Comnienointr October 16). Orchestra on each steamer.

Vetibulo'l Esprens trains bo frvrem Steamboat Wharf, Kail Rlvor, and BoBton. NORWICH LINE. Favorite Inside Route. Fares reduced. To New London, $1.00 Norwich, I 25 Worcester, $2.00 Boston, Corresponding reduction to all points KdBt.

Stcamorrt leave Pier 40 (old number). North Rier (next pier above DesbTOssos st Verry), dally, Wund tyB excepted, (iiOO P. connecting with vcstibnled train leaving New London at ii iiVA. M. reaching Wor coster 7 and Bobton M.

HUDSON EIVEE BY DAYLIGHT: Day Line Steamers. NEW YORK or ALBANY. Daily except Sundays. Leave Brooklyn, Vultoti st (by Auuei) 8:00 A. Now York, Deabroaaos tit Pier WestJdst 0:00 for ALB ANY.

landing at West Point, Newburxh, Poara keepsie, Kbinubeck, Catakill and Hudson. Returning, leave Albany 8:30 A. M. Last trip trout New York FRIDAY, October 13. Hartpoko XjINk take a trip to HARTFORD via the beantiful Connecticut River.

Stoamen leave Pier 4, E. laily (except Sundays) at 5 P. M. returatuK leave Hartforci daily (except Sundays) at 5 P. M.

arriving in New Vork early next zuorn inc ALBANY BOATS, PEOPLE'S LINE, Steamers DREW and DEAN RTCHMOND leave Old Pier 41 N. foot at Cana! ht. at P. M. daily (Sundays excepted).

Direct connection with trains to points North, East and West. TROY BOATS. Steamer OITY OF TROY or SARATOGA Leavsa Pier 40. West Tenth st, daily except Satnrd P. M.

Sunday steamer touuhe at Albany. ANCHOR LIKE. United States 31ail Steamships Sail from Is'uw York ovary Saturday for GLASGOW VJA I.O.U(jNlKRRy, From Pier North Jtiver, foot oi West 12 ith Bt. City ot" Home, Saturday, October 14, A. hi.

Clroaaaia. t. Jl. P. M.

1 IJevonia. 4, P. M. Furuesaia t. :2B.S A.

I. I Kthiopla Nov. P. M. for Saloon PaseaKo: ByS.

C'ITi OF HK.UE. and upirard. Other flteamera. c'aMur and nuward. According to and location of room.

Cabin KxMirHion tickets at reduced rate. Second Orthin. 431.1. Itoui or lrry, $35. SrecraH outward, 5a3: prepaid, 4 4.

DKAl'TS AT LOWEST TibliliKXr KATES. For liookn or Tonra and other information apply to Hfi.NDKKSON BKOT11E11S, 7 BowlinK iren. ff. or TAYLOR IIOOU, OS Co.irt st (open Saturday orrL. x.

rjroaawray, KroOKlyn. tfjf AB'lJ'EiKK 'XEW'YORK TO LIVER POOL, via QneonatOTO. from Pier 40, N. It. I.u(;ania....Oct.

14. A. M. Bervia Oct. 10 A.M.

Ktrurla Oct. 2 1. 'J P. M. Umbria Not.

4, 'J P. 11. A. M. 1 J.

"A.M. Cabin paaaajce, clfjO and upward second cabin, $35 and upward, according to steamer aud location. Steerage tioketa to and from all parta of Kuropu at very low For freiisht and paapace to tho couipanra otlice. 4 Bowiinic Oreen. VKRNON H.

BKOVTJf i Geubral Airenta. for oaaHnirnr tiolfntR. drafta at tmvpKt. rates and farther ioforruatloa apply to T. II.

HEN. lor Brooklyn, or H. t'. ICOCtI, 48 Broadway, Brooklyn. AABlAX PACIFIC STJ3AJISHIPS TO JAPAN AND CHINA.

NEW YORK AND JAPAN in 17 DAYS. Intended Sailinw from Vancouver. EMPRESS OF Noromber 13 EMPRKSS OF CHINA Doc.inbor 11 EMPHESS OFJNOIA Januarys E. V. SKINNED.

EVERETT FRAZER. Gen'l Kast'n Aff't. Cbiu and J.n.au Fr't Broadway, N. Y. 00 Wall at.

N. WH1TK STAR LIKE. TO QUEENS'! OWN AND MVERPOO. Britannic. Oc.

18, 11 A. M. i Germanic. N'o. 1.

11 A.M. Teiitonic.Oc. 4 P. M. I A.M.

cabin on theae oteaniern iii40 and 445. Saloon rates, np.vard, acrordinir to steamer and location berth. Steerage to and from the old country, Kor paneaffo ticket and drafts payab on demand oter. where in England, reiand. rtwr.d.n, Sootland and Norway apply to V.

ALDHH It. ISC Oj.irt at, or A. M. IIOR. GAN, St liroadway.

Willi.im8biir.h. H. MAiTLAN'D lvERSEY. Ag.nt, 3fl Broadway, N. siBRi'CAN Link.

NIJW YORK TO SOHTHAHrPTON. IS, 11 ::0 A. M. New Yorlt.No.l,ll:30A.M Uerlin Oc. t) A.

M. I uris No. H. (J A. .11.

First cabin passage to Southauipton.London or Havre. StiO and upward, according to Htoanier; Becond cabin $35 to $)0U steerage at io rates. payable in all partH of Knland, irel.tnd, Scotland. S.vodon. Xor ay and Dentnnrk at lowest rates.

INTER. NATION A NAVIOATION II Bowlins Cre Now York. JOHN C. HEN DERSON SON. 344 Fulton at.

or H. F. Broadway. Brooloyn. nil ton.d...

TJEOOKLYN ANJTEX FOB BArLIlOAD. A. M. 8:80, 7:00, 8:00, 8:40, 0:20.0:40,10:00,10:20, 10:40, 11:00,11:20,11:40 12:00. P.

iL 12:30. 12:40, 1:00, 1:20, 1:40. 2:00. 2:20. 2:40.

3:20, 3:40.4:00.4:20,4:40, :00, 6:00, 7:110.7:30. 8:00, S. 30, 9:00,0:30,10:00, 11:00. "To Albanr Day Line, 8:00 M. il'o Fall 5:00 P.

M. RetaminK Jersey Oity on arriral of all trains. Baccaxo otieoked and tickets sold to all polnti..

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