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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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16 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 18. 1902.

RAILROADS. RAILROADS. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. HOTELS AND RESORTS. HOTELS AND RESORTS.

HOTELS AND RESORTS. LEGAL NOTICES. PRI1TCIPAI. CITIES. Brooklyn.

PRINCIPAL CITIES. Brooklyn. R. OOK LYN'S HOME M't 31 A The word "hotel" has acquired a. St.

Marks Avenie Hotel "juiviiicj. inctianapolls. Chicago. St. Louis.

.11. ST. LOUIS EXPRESS Fo Pit'S burg. Columbus. Loul's St.

Iuis. For Welch Va (via Shcn an.Ioali Vallev Rnut.l NEW YORK (entral HUDSON RIVER R. THE FOUR TRACK TRUNK LINE. VIA NIAGARA FALLS. Trains arrive d.rart (Irand Conlial fitati.Mi.

AM tii t. Xnt as below: an Mb. trains, x. tlioso l. av Inn Grand Station 11:30 A.

j'. M. sto; at I25lh st to, r. iv. iarti6.Ts ten minutes after leaving Uran.l Central station.

trains, cx. rt the "20th i eniury nni the :mj.i! State Express." and Nos. .16 and! i will str.j st ten mimr.es before thelv arrival time Central statii n. 3.15 next morning. 7.50 7.54 8.30 A.

M.tAlill;ONPAc: AXU MOX TREAL. EXI'RESi. A. M. LOCAL.

Stops at all important stations. A. M. TEMPI HK ST ATI" EXi'ilUSS. Most, famou.s nain In Ihe world.

Hue Buffalo 4:45. Niagara Falls II. A.M. "FAST MAIL. 24 hour to Chicago.

Due Buffalo 7:10. Niagara Falls P.M. 8.45 Ifl Of! A. M. IDA EXPRESS.

Makes local I UiiJU stops. Due Buffalo 1:15 A. M. non a. m.

tr.iTLAXii express, i.iue Rutland 7:35 P. M. P. M. 'BUFFALO LIMITED.

Hue 1 2 50 Bu(tu, 11 f' JI Niagara Falls 1.00 1.00 2.45 3.20 3.30 P. M. WESTERN LIMITED. Due Cincinnati l.i:;:. Indiana).

olis A. St. Louis I'. M. next clay.

P. M. CHICAGO LIMITED. '4 hours Chicago via Lalie Shore. 27 via M.

C. P. M. THE 20TH CENTURY LIMITED." 20 hour train chleago, Lake Sh. re.

Electric I.l' 'hls and Fans. P. 11. LIMITED Leaves Saturdays at 1:5.1 P. M.

P. M. tA UIIAXY AND TKi iv FLYER. Duo Alhanv 6:40. Trov P.

M. I'M. AND THOi EXPRESS. 3.35 4.00 5.30 stops. P.M.

"DETROIT. HAND RAPIDS and CHICAGO SPECIAL. 1'. M. J.AKE SHORE LIMITED.

24 hour train to Chicago. All Pullman cars. Due Cleveland A. Cincinnati 1 Indianapolis Chicago 4 St. Louis P.

M. next P. M. WESTERN EXPRESS. 2S hours to Chicago via both 1.

S. M. C. 6.00 6,35 )'. M.

'MONTREAL 'EXPRESS via L. ll. or Rutland. p. m.

adirondacks and montreal express. p. and t. pronto SPECIAL Due DuiTalo A. Niagara Fai's Toronto a.

P. M. SPECIAL MAIL LIMITED. Sleej.lng eai on'. lor It.

healer. p. M. special. Iue Cincinnati 7:," IndiHrapolls 10:10 7.30 8.00 9.15 9.20 st Loins n.i morning.

P. M. ENl'l Chleago. 9.30 hours by Central, hours by Lake Shore nOA P. M.

"NORTH I It NEW YORK EX. I uU PRESS. Cane Vincent, Ogilcnshurg. fee Daily. vEx.

eot mday. Alunday. 1 IIAItl.HM DIVISION. A. M.

and P. M. Dally, except Sundays. lo rittsn. 1.1 Nor Ii Adams.

Sun. lav 20 A.M. i Pullman cars all through trains Trains illwnuisalei! I Pints. light. Ticket dices ic.

11.:. and 12l'l Urondway. Fnion s.j 27," clunibiis Vesi i lira: 'iur. Station, st. station and st.

sfntii.u. York; and 72t! Fulton and 1M Pioadivay. in St! tor York tral Cab S. rvi. e.

Haggage Ii. eked from hotel or bv Expres. c. ny. NEW YORK CENTRAL ROUTE NEW BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND.

Via Sp: i and the HOSTOX AXl; AI.IAXV A I I.RO A I). (New York ntral Hudson P.iVer K. It. Lossi Trains Ie. t.

Oran.l I'entin! Stati F.uirtn a I I "I and I2d street, N'. as tf A. nccl :3 r. Jl. '4 M.

lcn.i P. M. arrive slo 6:13 A. M. Leave Dos; ll.

oo I' P. 1 I' I'. M. A. 3D.

tL'oio 1'. arrive New York, .1:10 P. A. York i ep.tra! ticket offices. 415 and at Oram! Central Slntio.i.

O.E.iRliE H. DANIELS. M. Tiekeis at New and Preadwa A. SMITH IKncral Superlnt.mdeni..

General Pasf.enger Atwtit. RAILROAD. (New Y'ork Contra! Hudson Itivee tl. Lessee.) Trains l. av.

Franklin stati. n. New York, as follows, and 15 mic. later l'. West 12.1 st, N.

R. A. M. For points Albany. A.

M. il) an i Mohawl: Exp. 1 00 P. M. Chi.

Expivss 2:25 P. M. Cut. Lini.for Detroit. ch'.

St. Louis 3:4.3 P. M. C2) For Hudson ltiv. polo's i n': Pi M' Kor sVl'uiC :15 P.

For Itoeh. Niag. Dei. Chi. Daily.

iDaily. pt Sun.hu. v. I I i i ,1, at A. .2.

at P. M. Leave I'. M. P.ocll..

Ilufialo. CI. VI City. P. It.

It. Set. at fl! P. .11. Tina table at principal hotels and i Ir es.

Luggage ch. ok. from hotel or residence 'est rt A. H. SMITH.

C. E. n'l Sllperlntemle C.en'l l'. Af. I READING SYSTEM.

NEW JERSEY CENTRAL R.R. Liberty Street and Sritltli Ferry (tone South Felly lie mi i earl' i i. KASTON. HKTIII.KHKr. Al.l.FATOWV AMI l.lfll HI a only).

A. l.l... East onlyl I'. M. Sunda s.

v. A WILKKSIIAUKI'. AM) IiAM'() M. p. Su.

L.V.KUVO()l), TOMS IllVKH AM) 9:1 1 A. Lake onlyl, i. ai. i a. m.

ATLANTIC CITV A 3'. tr. 1' 31 VIM3LA.VH AM) Rll I DllKTON :00 A. p. 31.

LOMl BItAM II. ASIH HV I'AHK, OCK.Wi poivn 1 drove. A. 1 X' HII.AUICI.PHIA vPixn TERMl.VAD PH fl. A.

1 59:1.0 P. M.l;. 2 1TII AND "CT STI I KTS 5 1 A. M. 'do.

i P. "12:15 M.lt. RKAlllNd. HARUISIU IlfJ, AM) AVILL1 VMSl'OKT z4 ts A. Heading 1:20.

At. Heading. and Har rlsburg onlv, r. m. ROYAL BLUE LINE.

FOK I1ALT1MOHK AI i OO P. Mlr. Ulitrty tn SX'iIIv. rfilty. ccpt Suntlay.

cars" onl nifin. Iilxny Frry. Soin1' 'orrv 6 Astfir H'MiPf. IIS. ITtli 4:::.

th 'av 25 rnion i v. v. y.iri. Cnij, pi 1. SKu I'u li.

hi Itr i iruadwa WUIiJinisiinrfih. X. Tviiri! ui V. G. HKSI.KK.

r. m. f.ir iirrni n. i rus. ss A cr I LONG ISLAND RAILROAD.

Trains lev FLAT DC AVI Gi eenport A. 3:13 P. m. sun A. 1'.

M. AlomaUK. Atuagans. I f. Sa um 7 i i i'on I cnm' A.

and i i A. M. 1 t. Ii, Islip. Day Sh 7 i.

iv ic. A 'l Bair. lon 7:5... 1 4 i A. 2:45.

3:10. 3:15. 4:2:: 4:45. 3 .17. l.jp.l P.

night. A. 1:19. 0:32. p.

M. Wadlag P.iver A. 31. 4:2. A.

M. Port 5:37. A P. 31. Sun.

9:17 A :49. A'. 5:47 L. 1:23. 3:3.1 ill ji.

ivnis i en inr ,1, Si.i'i,,,' Huntington 3:. 'm. r. i Sun. 17.

917 ls 'p Oyster Day. Gi. C.ve. o' V. itoii i.

i 10:40 A. XL. M.Sim.. 9:17. 11:17 A.

3.x.'. Kings Park. N.irthpn oi.l Spring. I MS. Far Roekawav.

r. 'io. it. r. I'.

M. 7:49. P. M. Arv.

n.e (Stra A. M. il: 19. 9:17. 11:17 A.

From Ilri.ige For Arvornr. ano an 1 Gar.len ''ity. 0:27. Garden City oi M. I H.

9:19. oi.lvi. 2 oi. 129 3 A. 1:23.

3:17, 5:5... 0:15. 0:49. 9:17. A.

10:47 P. M. ar Roekaway only. citv (j Crossmgi. W.

H. mp. only. 5W. al tWod.

Sar. r.nly, 'Sat. only. lTehich valley. Trains nrrlv (ind d(! art from station foo: of Fulron St.

Dolly t'xcepf Sunday. Other dally. LuTt Brcoklyo. Arrive llrooklvn. Kafton Local i 6.55 AM Bitffnlo Locni 9,50 a it 9.15 a Buffalo.

Dei rofr ch'cnRo xnreas 4.50 til. 45 BLACK DIAMOND E3CPRESS. ilfl.20 12.30 nd IUixletuu Lucut. 11.31 3. 15 Wynmin' Valley Kxpross 1 35 4.5S Eastop Locni 3.44 5.15 (hlcnan andTK r.ntf VrtitlliiilKlp.

i.00 7. 43 si THE BUFFALO TRAIN 8.35AK Tickets and Pullman at and SCO Fulton 4 Court. Si ftfl Hr itu'. nnd foot FiTllon HrooKIvn. r.ew i (ith 1 rnpsrer co.

wioeHii ror nntlcnecx nqggag. ckawan Railroad 'Oil 1 i it I'. I'm iiii.l j'. M. i r.

M. F. M. A. 'ur r.

M. 'I'lfUflS ilwa I Aew rirlc TrnnsiT for nnd i hck Pulton t. Urt oklyn. JuJ! P'ttidiiy. i i lj.mi.

i r. i i.i. T. Itnfl'alo Nianara rails I. M.

A M. MiXPoSITlON Due Bur lalo 1:15. Clev land 4:4... Indianapolis" 11:45 1'. Chicago 7:10.

St. Louis 7:30 15. P. AI. I i 1 1 I a.

i I 1 X. 1 i 1 i Ai .1 II. i.a I N. rr ev A I S. p.

ronm tlr op. 1 II Hamburg American. FOR PLYMOUTH CHERBOURG HAMBURG. TWIN SCREW EXPRESS SERVICE. Columbia Oct.

231a. Victoria Nov. 6 S. S. DEIITSCHLAXD from N.

Nov. 19 and Dec. 13. TWIN SCREW PASSENGER SERVICE. Pennsylvania.

251 Patricia Nov. Moltke Nov. lIHIuecher Nov. 13 SELECT CRUISES, S. S.

Moltke, S. S. Aug. Victoria, WEST INDIES ORIENT rrom N. Jan.

10. Prom N. Feb. 3. Duration days.

Duration 77 days. Cost 9125 up. Cost 9350 up. Send for Illustrated pamphlets, rates, etc. HnmbnrK Amerlcnn Line, 37 LEHRENKRA.USS SONS.

Fulton sU BERMUDA AND WEST INDIES. Profusely Illustrated booklet: dates of Ballings. etc. A.E.OUTERBRIDOE& 39 Broadway, New York; or THOS. COOK SON.

261 or 1225 Broadway. N. Y. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. CLYDE JUNE CUnrlentoii.

S. Jack HOllvlIIe, Flo. NASSAU AND CUBA. Leaving Pier 45, North River. 3 P.

M. For Information apply to THEO. G. EGER. G.

M. Wll. P. CLYDE Gen. Age, Chesebrough 13 State st.

N. J. Lehrenkraus3 Sons, 379 Fulton st; David P. Watkins. Mi Fulton st.

Brooklyn. STEAMBOATS. Albany Evening Line ROUND TRIP, $2.50. ADIRONDACK or DEAN" RICHMOND leaves Pier 32. N.

foot Canal St. N.Y.. at P.M., week days only; direct connections with express trains for points North. East and West. ORCHESTRA on each steamer.

TDflY RDATQ "Saratoga" or "City ot Troy" InUl DUHIO leave West 10th st. Pier dully 6 P. except Saturday. Railroad connections to all points North and East. SUNDAY" STEAMERS TOUCH AT ALBANY'.

For tickets, apply 2 and 4 Court st, SGD Ful ton st and 98 Broadway. Borough of Brooklyn. HARTFORD LINE From Pier 24, East River, daily, except Sunday at r. P. for Connection River Landings.

connecting: for Sprlngflell. Holyoke. Korthfleld and all New Kngland point. Send for illustrated folder. CATSKILL EVENING LINE.

Boats for Catsklll, Hudson. Coxsackie and the usual landings, every week day at 6 P. M. from Pir 43. X.

R. URIDGKPORT BOAT DAILY (SUNDAYS EX ceptc d. Pier nw) 31, East River, near Market Sllii, 2 P. M. Connectlntf at Bridgeport nith trains for Nw Haven and polntf? on N.

N. H. and H. R. R.

POST OFriCB NOTICH, POST OFFICE NOTICE. (Should be rend dally by ull interested, as changes may occur at any time.) Foreign mails for the week ending" October IS, will close (promptly in all cas2s) at the General Post ofllee as follows: Parcels post malls eloj one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcols post mails for Germany close at 4:0 P. M. Monday and Wednesday.

Printed matter, etc. This steamer takes printed matter, commercial pa pern and samplt's for Germany only. The same class of mail matter for other parts of Europe will not be sent by tills ship unless specially llrected oy her. After the closing of the supplementary trans Atlantic malls named above, additional t.upple mcntary malls are opened on the piers of the American. English, French and (rerman steamers, and remain open until wltnin ten.

minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. Mails for Newfoundland, by rail to North Sydney, and thence by steamer, close at this office dally at P. M. (connecting close here every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday). Mails for Ml'iuelon.

by rail to Boston, and thence by steamer close this office dallv nt 6 P. M. Mails for Cuba, by rail to Port Tampa, and thence by steamer, close at this ofllee daily, except Thursday, at 55 A. M. (the connecting closes are made on Mondays.

Wednesdays and Saturday).) Malls for Mexico City, overland, unless specially addressed for dispatch by steamer, close at this ofllee dally except Sunday at 1 P. M. and 10:45 P. Sundays at 12 3t. and 10 M.

Mails for Cota RIia. Belize. Puerto Cortez and letter mall fnr Guatemala, by rail to New Orleans, and thence by steamer, close at this ofllee dally, except Sunday at 81 P. M. and P.

Sundays at 512 M. and 510 P. M. (connecting closes here Mondays at 510:45 P. M.

lor Belize, Puerto Cortez and letter mail for Guatemala, and Tuesdays at 10:45 P. M. for Costa Rica). Hegistered mall closes at 3:30 P. M.

previous day. TP.ANS PAC1FIC MAIL3. Mails for Hawaii, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6 P. M. up to October 20th.

Inclusive, for dispatch f)er steamship Alameda. Mails for Hawaii. China. Japan and first class matter for the Philippine Islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6 P. M.

up to October inclusive, for dispatch per steamship America Maru. Mails for the Philippine Islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at ti P. M. up to October f'JSth. inclusive, for dispatch per U.

S. Transport. Mails for Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6 P. M. up to October 2tlth.

inclusive, for dispatch per steamship Mariposa. Mails for China and Japan, via Vancouver and Victoria, 11. C. clos? here daily at P. M.

up to October inclusive, for dispatch per steamship Empress of Japan (registered mall must be specially addressed. Merchandise for 1. S. Postnl Agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded via Canada). Mall ff.r Australia, texcept West Australia, which is forwarded via Europe), New Zealand, Fiji.

Samoa and Hawaii, via San Francisco, close here dally nt P. M. after October llth and up to November lst. inclusive, or on arrival of steamship Campania, due at New York November lst. for dispatch per steamship Sonoma.

Malls for Australia (except West Australia, which goes via Europe, and New Zealand, which goes via San Fiancisco. and Fiji Inlands, via Vancouver and Victoria. B. cloee here dally at 6 P. M.

after November gist and up to November gsth. inclusive, for dispatch per steamship Mlowera. Trans Pacific malls are forwarded to port of sailing dally and the schedule of closing Is arranged on the presumption of their uninterrupted overland transit. Registered mail closes at fi V. M.

previous day. GEORGE H. ROBERTS. Postmaster. Post Office, Brooklyn.

N. October 10. 1902. CORPORATION NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOR ough of Brooklyn.

Room 15, Municipal Department Borough of Brooklyn Tha City of New York. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE RE reived by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock A. on WEDM5SD.VY, OCTOBER 22, 1002. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 1,200 YARDS OF BROKEN TRAP ROCK AND SOD CUBIC YARDS OF TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials nnd supplies and the performance of the contract is thirty (.10) days.

The amount of security required Is eleven hundred dulktr.s Tli? bidder will statn the price ot each Item or class of worit contaised In the specifications' or schedules per cubic yard or other unit of measure. Blank forms may bp obtained and the plans and drawings mnv be seen at the office of the President or the Borough of Brooklyn, Room, 15, Municipal Department Building. .1. EDW. A TR President.

Dated September 26, IDUU. General Int motion to Bidder at foot of column, lnt page ot tills oS lOt osu LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COL'RT. COUNTY OF Kl.NGS Rllzubeth A. Pratt, plaintiff, against Leonard J.

Brown and Edward L. Morrison, as executors of and trustees under the last will and testament of John Robinson, deceased, and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the day uf September. JP02. 1 will sell nt imbtlo auction, to the highest bidder, by Jnmes L. Brum ley, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, in tho County of KItis on the 23d day of October, 1902, nt J2 o'clock noon, tho lands in said judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. pUce or parcel of land, lylnc and being in the Borough or Brooklyn. City of New York date City of Brooklyn), and bound id and described follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly slde of Buffalo avenue distant seventy feet, even and one half Inoluv, ft.

T1 in.) southerly from the southwesterly corner of Buffalo avenue and Prospect place; thence running westerly parallel with Prospect place nnd partly through a party wall one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly parallel with Buffalo avenue fif tc fee: and thre; Inches (15 ft. 3 thence "nst rly parallel with Prosject place and partly through a party wall one hundred (100) feet to Duffa'o avenue; and thence northerly along Buffalo avt nue, fifteen feet and three Inches (15 ft. 3 In.) to the place of beginning. Dated October 1, 1W2. WYCKOFF H.

GARRISON. Referee. Avmar Embury. Plaintirfa Attorney, Pino street. New York City.

ol 6t IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Jam's C. Church. Surrogate of the County of Klngy. notico is hereby Riven, according to law all persons having claims agalmu HENRY MONA AN.

late of the Borough of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, plaoe of transact inc bushu'ss at the olMci'; Dana Clarkwn. Temple Bar Building. Nu. 10 Court strct't. IJrookly.i.

N. on or before tli? H2d day of November next. Dated May 1, 1902. JOHN GALLAGHER. Executor.

Dana Clnrkson. for Executor. 40 Court Street. Brnokivn. N.

Y. mlOCmn IN PURSUANCE 'OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, not ley Is lntrehy given to law. in nil jk ha v.ng dnims against 1 RA I BEARDLEY.

latf uf th Borough of Brooklyn, deceased, that they me required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers the of, to the subscrlb 'jr. ai his place of transacting business, at the ofrU'v of A. W. GlcaH.ni. Ub.

r.v street. Borough of Manhnttan, City ot New York, on or before tiie 2d day uf UccL mb rKxt. Dm td June 19. 19C2. W.

li. Executor je21 Cm PtOPLE OF THE "STATE OF NErl 1 lf.KI the grace of God free and Inilependen Jo John Buesing. a nephew of deceased, wh. reMocs at Leber Geestemuende, Germany Oernard Buesing. a nephew of deceased, who sides at Bremerhaven.

Germany; Mariana Ungej a niece of deceased, who resides at Aachen. Gel many; Fred. Sabelln a nephew, residence ui Known, and Bernhard Sabelln. a nephew, red deuce unknown, send greeting: Whereas FroJ crick Brink of the' Borough of Brooklvn. Coun: of Kings.

New York, has lately petitioned burrogate Court of the County ot Kings to hal tt. r'aln Instrument in willing, bearing date tt 16th day of April. 1S01. relating to personal pro ved as last wU1 and testamrt or nOPHIA PAAKE. lato of "Brooklyn, County Kings, deceased.

Wherefore, you and each of a are hereby cited to appear before our Surroga rvioKa, at a surrogate Cou, to be held at the Hall of Records, In the BorotJU of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 2iih cr of'November. 1902, at ten o'clock In the forcntfi. then and there to attend the probate of the dd last will and testament. In 'testimony whereof, we have caused the sll of our said Surrogate's Court tope hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. C. Church. Surrogate of our said Cdn (L. ty, at the Borough of Brooklyn, he 30th day of September, in the yeaiof our Lord one thousand nine huiMetl and two.

WILLIAM P. PICKETT Clerk of the Surrogate's Couj. James P. Kohler, Attorney for Petltloner.JlJS East Eighth street, Brooklyn. oil a THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NIWi the srace of God free and independelt To Catharine Ansteth or Catharine Johnson, Ffed erick Dunse, Konrad Dunse.

Johann Dulse, 'John" Bote, the name "John'' being Bctltjul known: Schmoe, Karoline Rohdtfin, Wtlhelmina Meier and any and all persons wtos names or patts of whose names and whose pace or places of residence are unknown and cariot, after diligent Inquiry, be ascertained, heirs at law or next of kin of Jnmes H. Johnson, llso called J. Heinrlch Dunse. deceased, send greeflng hereas Catharine J. Cleary or Brooklyn.

Ni has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court ofth County of Kings to have a certain Instrument in writing bearing date the 15th dav of relating to real and personal property, duly pbved "XM.I?1 nml testament of JAME) H. JOHNSON, late or Brooklvn. N. decascd. herefore.

you and each of you are herebycited to appear before, our Surrogate of the Courts ot Kings, at a Surrogate's Court to be held it the Hall ot Records, In the County of Kings, in the 18th day of November, 1902, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the prolate of the said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused tic seal ot our Surrogate's Court to hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. James C.

(L. Church. Surrogate of our sa'd county, at the County ot Kings, the 3d dav of October, In the year one thousand nine hundred and two. WILLIAM P. PICKSTT.

ol 6t Clerk or the THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK, by the grace of God tree and independent To Samuel Campbell. Llllie Campbell. William R. Campbell. Ellzaheth Campbell.

Charlis Campbell, Frederic William Campbell, The Lawyersr Surety Company ot New York, send greeting: You. and each or you. are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the Hall of Rccordl, in said county, the 5th day or November, 191)1. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the judicial settlement of the account of John Campbell, as administrator of the goods, chattels and credits which were of ROBERT CA3PBELL, deceased. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court tc be hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. fames C. Church, Surrogate of otir saU county, (1. at the County of Kings, tho 17th day of September, in the year of sur LoroU one thousand nine hundred and two. WILLIAM P.

PICKHTT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. George S. Ingraham, Attorney for Administrator, 44 Court st. Brooklyn.

N. Y. s20 6w a DAVID CLARK. IN PURSUANCE OF AN OR der of tho Hon. James C.

Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given ccordlug to law to all persons having claims against DAVID CLARK, deceased, lato of the County of Kings, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber at her place of transacting business in the office of David Clark Son. No. 746 Third avenue, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on or before the 31st day ot December. 1902. Dated, New York, June 23, 1902.

MARY CLEGG, "Executrix. John F. Foley. Attorney for Executrix. No.

71 Wall street. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. je28 27t PURSUANT TO AN ORDER OF JAMES O. Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against ELSEY" C.

COOK, late of tho Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, in said county, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereor, to the undersigned at their office, in the office of Peck McCann, attorneys, No. 52 Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 12th day. of November, 1302. Dated May 10.

1902. FRANK BALDWIN. WILLIAM C. TAFT, SPENCER, A. JENNINGS, Peck McCann.

Atorneys for Executor, No. 61 Broadway. New York, N. X. ml Ira IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THIS Hon.

James O. Church. Surrogate of the County tt Kings, notice 13 hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against CHARLES GENTSCH, late of the Borougil of Brooklyn, Kings County, N. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place for transacting business, the law offices ol her attorney, Edward H.

Stick land, No. 10 Court street, Brooklyn, N. on or berore the 26th day or January next. Dated. Brooklyn.

N. July 21. 1902.. HENRIETTA JOHNSON. Sole Acting Executrix.

Edward H. Stickland. Attorney for Executrix 16 Court street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New Y'ork.

N. Y. J26 6m sa LAUNCH OF STEAMSHIP MONROE. The Old Dominion Steamship Company's new steamship Monroe was this morning successfully launched at the yards of the Newport News Ship Building and Dry Dock Company, at Newport News, Va. Mrs.

A. J. Montague, wife of the Governor of the State of Virginia, christened the ship. Among the many guests present were L. Guillaudeu.

president Old Dominion Steamship Company; John Skelton Williams, president. Seaboard Air Line Railway; Governor Montague and staff, George W. Stevens, president C. and O. Railroad; F.

J. Kimball, president Norfolk and Western Railway; William Rowland, Frederick H. Von Stade, H. C. Ward, J.

D. Barrett, George A. Elliott. F. R.

Pemberton, H. B. Walker, traffic manager Old Dominion Steamship Company; Commodore Lowry, A. G. Troup, assistant traffic manager C.

and O. Railway; T. B. Henry, C. B.

Ryan, general passenger agent Seaboard Air Line; M. K. King. general manager Norfolk and Southern Railroad; W. W.

Findley, second vice president Southern Railway, Washington, D. C. E. T. D.

Myers, president R. F. and P. Railroad, Richmond, J. M.

Barr. first vice president Seaboard Air Line Railway, Portsmouth, Va. PENSIONS POB BROOKLYNITES. (Special to the Eagle.) Washington, October IS Pensions Lavs been granted to the following Brooklynites: Henriek Wolff, Moses Talman, Patrick Keefe, Frances C. Grass, Carsten Tiede mann.

John H. Forrest, Lars O. Oasen, Nathaniel P. Kenny, Thomas L. Allen, Charles J.

Mitchell. Leopold Finke. George) Gould. Anna Arnand. Margaret Hoerner.

Sumner Rogers. Harvey M. Kimball, Albert Freeman. Robert Mosher, George W. Gowdy, H.

Jones, Joseph Simpson, Francis C. Sternberg, John J. Mason," Alphonse G. Bernard, John McCarthy, Thomas Clark, John A. Fisher.

James Pratt. John Stickles, Bernard Hagen. Charles T. Lee, Oscar Hartough, Elizabeth Bugbee, Charles F. Wilson, William H.

Vreeland, Antonia Schmidt, Albert D. Sherman, James A. Fell, Thomas Lyons, John Boyle, Matthew Connell, James B. Skelly. Ferdinand Kohler, Edgar C.

Riley, Charles W. Westcrfield and Mary E. A. Cavanagft. RETURNED FROM EUROPE.

The Rev. Dr. Roderick Terry, pastor of tho S. Jiith Reformed Church. Madison avenue and Thirty eighth street.

Manhattan, will preach to morrow morning for the first time since his return from Europe. The first of the afternoon musical services will be held at the usual hour 1 o'clock when the sacred cantata "Rebokah" will be sung under the direction of Dr. Gerrit Smith, who has al60 just returned from Europe. The choir remains as it was last winter with the exception of the tenor. At ihe afternoon services, for the present, William H.

Reiser will sing the solo parts. COURSES FOR LAY WORKERS. From November 4 December 16 and frcm January (i to February 3 tho Union Theological Seminary will offer a course in "Religious Education." in the Bedford Presbyterian Church. Dean street and Nostrand avenue. The Rev.

Dr. Richard Morse Hodge, instructor in Biblical literature and methods of teaching for lay workers, will conduct the course, which will consist of methods of teaching applied to the international Sunday school lessons of January to June, 11)03. THE EPIPHANY DEBT. There will be a rally meeting on Monday night at o'clock of all members of booths, delegates from churches and workers for tho union fair of Ihe churches, to be held from December to 1.1. to help save the Church of the Epiphany.

The mortgage and interest fund to save the church has advanced to S12.712. with loss than two and one halt months to jset PRINCIPAL CITIES. Brooklyn HOTEL. 1 the has been, established. Many new meanings, in fact, but most conspicuous of all is the home feeling.

Perhaps you have not associated the two ideas of "hotel" and "home." In the St. Marks they are synonymous. You can live here and be surrounded with all the comforts and conveniences of home, without experiencing any of the cares and hardships. The cost will be very little, if any, more than you could live for in a house of your own, or in an apartment. The cuisine is excellent; the service admirable.

Every appointment is as perfect as an experienced management can make it. We would like you to call on us. This is a view of the exterior. Drop in and look at the interior. Bedford, St.

Marks and ks and les. I Rogers Avenues. LEGAL NOTICES. COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY GEORGE Maler, plaintiff, against John H.

Maler and Mary Maier, his wife; Henry J. Maler, Joseph Maltr. Lizzie Maler, Katlo Maler, daughter of Henry Maler, George Maier, son of Henry Maler, deceased; Augusta H. Maier, Philip Maler, son of Henry Maier, deceased; Clara Maier, George Maier, son of Philip Maler, deceased; Martha E. Maler, Annie Katie Maier, Philip Maier, son of Philip Maier, deceased; Margaret.

Maler and Julia Maler, widow of Henry Maldr, deceased, and Freda Otterstedt, 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 tho plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated September 5, 1002. HEP.BERT H.

TAYIX1R, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Office address, 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn, New York. To the above named defendants, John H. Maler and Mary Maler. his wife, and Annlo Katie Maler: The foregoing summons Is served upon you bv publication, pursuant to an order of Hon.

Frederick E. Crane, a County Judge of Kings Count dated October 8. 1902, and filed with the complaint in the office of the clerk of Kings County, at the Hall of Records, in the Borough of Brooklyn, Citv of New York. Dated Brooklyn, New York, October 8, 1502. HERBERT H.

Plaintiffs Attorney. 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn, New York, oil tiw SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY MARK Aaron, an infant, by Jacob Herman, his guardian ad litem, plaintiff, against Ernest A. Adam ami others, defendants In pursuance ot a judgment ot foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 9th day of October. 1902.

I will sell at public auction to tho highest bidder, by Rae Hendrlcksop, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 6th day of November, 1902, at twelve o'clock noon, the lands In said Judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel ot land, with the building and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Ormond place, distant sixty five (65) feet eight (S) inches northerly from the northeasterly corner of Fulton street and Ormond place; running thence northerly along the easterly side of Ormond place nineteen (19) feet ten (10) inches; thence easterly at right angles to Or mond place and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly parallel with Ormond place nineteen (10) feet ten (10) Inches, and thence westerly at right angles to Ormond place and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred flOO) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated October 15, 1902.

NORMAN S. DIKE. Sheriff of Kings County. Gilbert Elliott. Plaintiffs Attorney.

213 Montague street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. 013 6t COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY JAMES F. Morgans, plaintiffs, against Robert H. Chamber lin and others, defendants.

Action No. 1 In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the "th day of October, 1902, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Rae Hendrickson. auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 30th day of October.

1902, at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn of The City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, viz. Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Pulaski street distant four hundred and three feet three inches easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the'south erly side of Pulaski street with the easterly side of Throop avenue; running thence southerly parallel with Throop avenue and part of the distance through a parts' wall one hundred feet; tliencc easterly parallel with Pulaski street nineteen feet; thence northerly again parallel with Throop avenue and part of tho distance through another party wall one hundred feet to the southerly side of Pulaski street; thence easterly along the southerly side of Pulaski street nineteen feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated October 8. 1902 NORMAN S.

DIKE. Sheriff of Kings Countv. Edwin Kempton. Plaintiff's Attorney, 175 Rein sen street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

N. Y. oS 3w SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY ISABEL G. Ward, plaintiff, against "William J. Rigney and others, defendants.

In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated th? 1st day of October. 1902. will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Rae Hendrickson, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 6th day of November.

1902, at 12 o'clock noon, the lands In said judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: All that certain piece or parcel of land, situate. Ivlng and being in the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn (now Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York), bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Schenck street, distant one hundred nnd fifty two (152) feet, six (fi inches northerly from the northeasterly corner of Schenck street and Park avenue, running thence easterly along the dividing line lots numbered two hundred and seventy seven (277) and two hundred and seventy nine (279), as shown on map filed in Register's office of Kings Countv of farm or F. F. and E.

P. Delaplaine, one hundred feef thence northerly parallel with Schenck street one hundred feet to the dividing line between lot numbered two hundred and elghtv fiv md two hundred and eighty seven (287). as shown on said map: thence westerly along the dividing line between said lots numbered two hundred and eighty five (2S5) and two hundred and elghtv scven (2S7) one hundred (100) feet to Schenck street and thene? southerly along Schenck street one hundred (100) feet to the place of beginning Doted. October 15. 1902.

NORMAN S. DIKE, Sheriff of Kings County Wyckoff. Stateslr Frost, Plaintiffs ttor neys. 213 Montague strest, Brooklyn, N. Y.

ol5 ot PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE. RE VL i Estate Exchange, No. ISO Montagus street In 1 pursuance of an order of the Hon. James Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice I.

On, late 01 tne county of Kings, deceased that they are required 10 exhibit the same, with the' vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the admlnls trator, at his office. Rocm No. 515, Real Estate i Exchange. No. 1SD Montague street Borough of I Brooklyn.

City of New York, on or 28(h day of March next. Dated, Kings Countv, September 19, 1902. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Publio Administrator of the County of Kings, s2) 6m si Administrator.

IN' PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C. Church, Surrogate of the Countv of I Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law i to all persons having claims against JOHN ROGAN. late of the Borough of Brooklyn deceased, that they are required to exhibit the s'ame with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at 1 his place of transacting huslness, the otlice of Martin P. Lynch.

873 Fulton street. Brooklyn, i on or before the 1st day of November next Dated April 19. 1902. 1 MARTIN P. LYNCH.

Att'y for Exr. 373 Fulton street. Brooklyn. 1 William Moloney. Exr.

al9 6m PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE REAL Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. James C. Church.

Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to inw, to all persons having claims against EDMUND mnv ctTii EltlN'E CODY. ROBERT E. HUNTER. FRANK WAHLBEftG and SUSANNAH Kvmvsn iSie the County of Kings, deceased, that thev are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, 'it his office, Rz om No. 515, Real Estate Exchange.

No. 1S9 Montague street. Borough of IMooklvn, City of New York, on or herore the 2Sth dfiy of March next. Dated. Kings County.

September 19. 190:: WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. 1'uhlic Administrator of the County or Kings. s2'i Cm Administrator.

Pennsylvania A Dili onAn RAILROAD. STATION foot of Fulton Street. lo A. JI. FAST MAIL Limited to two Bullet Urkir Cars New York lo Pittsburg.

Sleeping ar I'lttsburR to Chicago. No coaches to Pltts burg. (:. A. M.

fast UXE Pittsburg and Cleve Lui.l. i A. M. picxvc YLVAVT LIMITED Pull man Cuniparimcnt Sleeping. Dining.

Smoking and Observation Cars. For Chicago, Cleveland, Toledo. Cincinnati, Indianapolis. Louisville, St. Louis.

:45 I'. M. THE PUXXSTLVANIA SPECIAL tin Iionr train to ChicnK. Pullman Ob s. nntlon.

Drawingroom. Sleeping. Dining and I. unit Smoking Car. 7 P.

CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EX PRESS For Toledo, Nashville tvia Cincinnati HATi P. M. FVPT7T. Fo rho.i cx Saturday.

PACIFIC fJXPRESS For Pittsburg anil Chicago dally. For Knoxvlllo dally, via Shenandoah Valley Connects for CI. ve land excep; Saturday. CLEVELAND AND CINCINNATI LAI REhS For Pittsburar. Cleveland and Cincinnati.

WASHIXGTOX ASO THE SOUTH. 8:15 (Dining Car). (Dining Car). IDining Car) A. 12:4.

2:05 i.1:IS "Con K.ni1 1Am Parlor and Dlttlnc Cars). ..:1.. (Dining Car). (Dining Car). 4:43 (Dining car).

and 11:33 r. M. Sundays. 'fining Car). 10:45 (Dining Car) A.

12:4.. (Dining Car). (3:13 "Congressional D'ninK Cars). 3:13 (Dining Car). lplnne CarK iM iDlnlng Car).

9:05 and H.FR,V KAILW AY. Express. 3:15. 4:13 and 11 P. dallv.

ATLANTH; COAST LINE. Express. 9:13 A. M. and 8:03 p.

daily. SEAI.OARD AIR LINE nAILWAY. "Fiorida and Metropolitan Limited." 12:43 P. M. dally.

Express. 11:3. p. M. dnilv.

NORFOLK AND tVESTERN RAILWAY. For Memphis and New Orleans. .1:15 P. M. dallv.

HI AND OHIO RAILWAY. 7:43 A. JI. week days. 12:4." and 4:43 p.

M. dnilv. Oli llLD POINT COMFORT and NORFOLK. AV''cl1 an'l SK dailv. CITY.

Express. A. M. and 2:43 days. Sundays.

7:43 A. M. Through Trains. Buffet Parlor Cars and Standard i. caches on week days.

Parlor Smoking 'ar. Parlor Cars. Dining Car and Standard "aches on Sundays. CAPE MAY. Express.

12:45 P. M. week days. l.ong Lraneh. Asbury Park (Interlakcn.

Sundays). Ocean Drove and Point Pleasant. A. 1:03 and 4:55 P. M.

Sundays. 9:13 A. M. and 4:35 P. M.

"Hens: No. 4 Court street. Rroadwav. 1 ttltou st. and Pennsylvania Annex Station.

i.roeKiyn. The New York Transfer Company will call lor and check baggage from hotels and residences through to destination. is. R. WOOD.

nera Manager. General Pass'r Agent. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. ATLANTIC TRANSPORT LINE. M3W YORK LONDON.

MINNEHAHA Oct. 25, 12:30 P. M. MESEP.A Nov. i.

a A. M. MANITOr Nov. 8. A.

M. MINX ETON 1 1 A xov. A. M. MINNEAPOLIS Nov 22 11 M.

Nm' I.I, FrloJI NEW YORK TO LONDON, NEW A)RK ETC" APrLY AT 1 BROADWAY. ANCHOR LINE. roni ier r.l. Nor'h Rivj. foot AV.

St. N. Y. I'nlted St.t.e.s Mil! Steamships to GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. Columbia.

Oct. IS, noon; Anchorla, Nov. noon 't 25. noon, Ethiopia, Nov. S.

noon fl I NOTICE New Twin Screw S. S. Co lu.w.ta sail is, iov. ia Dec. 13.

First saloon. $50 and upward. $33 up; third class, and up. HENDERSON BROTHERS, 17 19 B'wav Or S. W.

Taylor. 69 Court st It. F. Koch 48 way; N. Ph.

Hartmann. Gfifi DeKalb av. Fl'kivn. a ni i a Ki i.Tr NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON LONDON J.u,,1":"'" 0''1" 30 A.M. St.

Paul. Nov. 5. 10 A. JI.

PhllaueI.Aict.29.lfi A.M.;St. Louis. Nov.12 10 A.M. RED STAR LINE. NEW YORK ANTWERP PARIS.

elund.Oct. 25, id A.M. Kensington. Nov. s.

10 N'''v 10 A M.IFrIesland.Nov.15. in A.M IMI NAVIGATION COMPANY. 1'iirs 14 and 15. N. R.

Ofllee. 73 Broadwav. a. j.enrenkr uss i Sons. 279 Fulton st: David Watkins oil Fulton st: .1.

H. Scheldt. ISO Graham Koch. 1S Rroadwav, Brooklyn. AMERICA LIME TORK ROTTERDAM.

VI A BOUCOONES.M. hteamor ot yi'm ton8 Register. i RYNDAM t. aiJUUJUB. Oct.

23, 3D A. M. wln rew vUXxiRDAM N00RDAM nu Nov. 1, 10 A. M.

Scrc tei'rner Nov 1,1 ply t. Holland America 29 B'wav Lie HIiENKRAl Sri SONS. 379 Fulton st" SCIIE1DT. ISO Graham st; A. BERNHEIM 640 Broadway: H.

V. KOCH. IS Broadway. H'klyn: CUNARD LINE. NE.W YORK TO LIA ERPOOL "ia Queenstown, 'partures from Pier 51.

North River ania Oct. 23. noonLucanla.Nov 22 0 1. 2 P. "9 "PM Campania.

Nov.S. 10 A.M. Campania. Dee 6 0 mni 15. 2 P.M.I Fmbrla.

Dec. 13'i'p'ai' or passage and further information apply to VERNON H. BROWN it General Agents 29 Kroailway. New York, THUS. H.

HENDRICKSON. 339 Fulton St. B'kiyn H. I KOCH. 4S Broadway.

B'klvn D.WID P. AVATKINS, .141 Fulton st, B'kh'n r. LEI1RENKRAPSS SONS. 379 Fulton st PACIFIC RAILWAY iiiieniie.i steamstilp sailings from Yancouv CHINA AND PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 'I artar.

20IR.M.S. No 17 oC Nv: of China Ijc. 1 Kmn. ot India HAWAIIAN iS LANDS AND AUSTRALIA. NA Oct.

17i.iIOVERA xov 14 apply 333 Broadway and 1 H'wny. r. Ill T'iii'M. tivi oiers will find the Bureau at lhio 'million, where any kind of infornia lion (uncornini; travel, hotols and lioiir.liii"; houses, and a pocUpt snide lo I'ai is lo obtained free. Nanies reuMsiered at Bade I'aris Kureau are iltled to tlu: Kagle the same day.

WHITE STAR LINE. 010.11.: ano Norway, limn to Amiimm a. Curt st. Brooklyn: D. R.

BANKS, 95 Broadw' iv PH. HAliVMANN. M9 DeKiUb av and II r' KOCH, 4S Hroa Brooklyn WHITE STAR LIXR." IilVt'r Office, 9 Hroailwav TRENCH LINE. Compagme Generale Transatlantique. DIRE LINE TO HAVRE PARIS PR A ncfi ln, 1 Morton St.

N.Y 0" a aavole Oct. 30. "La Lorrsi (: 'ieogne. Nov. Touraine.

"nov 20 iwio iw nteamers. Broil New Yorl i.khi:en"krai"ss sons Fulton St. OLD DOMINION LINE. DAILV SERVICE. oint uimiort.

Norfolk. Portsmouth. Point and Newport News. Va connect! for Petersburg. Rlehmnna aeei J5eaCJl.

ashinctoil. D. and entire South and IVes: I'reirht a nil iianseiigcr steiiaiern nil II n'i I P. M. TALKER.

Traflle Manager. wash A aun JUian Oct. 30: Sardinian 2 i mm mi jjaur'nt i aijiii, aim upwar.i. second enhin vr Third class tickets at lowest rarea' BALDWIN" Ifwav 3 nd rson Son. 341 Milton st: Lehrenkrnu's is.

st H.Hendrlckson. mp, STEAMSHIP I.lyil, ir.i.iwri 1 (ICI.JA.N TTtrpf; TEXAS. GEORGIA. FLA A Tickets to Texas, Mexl. California.

ArlJonn New Mexico, Mobile Ala Georgia. Florida, ele. our hl "Atlantic Coast lionies Agts 10 Burling Slip v' FOK I'OHTO KICO, Steamships the 1 line wil! sail rrom Jtol.i rt Pier. Brooklyn, for San Juan direr follow S. PHILADELPHIA.

un dav. Nov. 1 ,,0011 S. CARACAS Saturday. November 1:,, For freight passage apply to hbn.TDS', ULISS A DAI LETT, General Alanagers 1S5 I 'ront N.

Y. FAST ITALIANLINE Nnvigalone Italiana a re to Naples. Genua EVERY TTESDW. from Ti. W.

St. Large Cal.lns. Dining saloon on promenmle RolourueKl. VnII St 'ItlUANBOYALMAi'L XavStfaxIr.iK' i. 'ia I I ia to N'i'W Sfiimrr.

'kIv fvi. AriIv Vril MA tj livay. x.y Tlie ov York Porlo 11 lew S. S. Co.

HOI XD PORTO H.ICO. Tho Fast i'as aw Poiiim i'nitniti. Al nr.mc flATil IMc' ft! 1f.ll, i i llnliiglK'Kl. mirim nt Wall St, a a titnil'll II int F' Tiirf'. i wni'r ih mil, a i Uo.ru 2:.

nd.1tln('.m At Inn Av Kerry. Tkiyn. m. i ivv.ay. x.

Av Kerry, U'klyn. 2 M. X. NI lORK, QFEEN STOWX, LIVF.RPOOL Oceanic. Oet.22.

A.M.. Celtic. 31 1, 6 Oct. 10. noon i Germanic.

5' noon 1 passage tickets and drafts pavaWe on demand everywhere In England. Ireland Sw'edci wzm. new mesvninc IiEGAL NOTICES. Y0RK SUPREME COURT. KINGS COL.NT1 Emma Texldo, plaintiff, against Henry eber, and as administrator, and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In tneabovo entitled action, dated the eleventh day of October, 1002.

I will sell at public auction to highest bidder, liy Rae Hendrickson. auc i. at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, jo. 159 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn.

COUntv (If TTlnco rtt. thn Rll, nf I 112, at twelve noon, the lands in said judg' i iiiTiiLwiit u. una tnerein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Fourteenth Ward of tiifl city Inow Borough; of Brooklyn, Kings County and state ot New York, bounded and described as rullows, to wit: Beginning at a point In the northeasterly line of North Seventh distant eltrhty (SO) feet northwesterly from the norther ii corner of North Seventh street and Fourth now Bedford avenue, and nmnin. ih.c northwesterly along thro northeasterly lino of North Seventh street twenty (20) feet: thenca nortneastcriy in a line parallel with Bedford avenue eighty five (S.i) feet; thence southeasterly In a line parallel with North Seventh street twentv (0) feet; thence southwesterly in a line paralle'l with Bedford avenue eighty five feet to the 199 P'aCe brBlnnlnB Datc1 October 13.

"'NORMAN S. DIKE. Sheriff of Kings County. Mollis A. Seltz.

Plaintiff's Attornev, 63 Wall street. New York City. 3w SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Michael F. Maroney. plaintiff, against Louisa Ias careila and others, defendants In pursuance 01 a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, made and eraered in the above entitled action, dated the Slh day of October.

1902. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, bv Rae Hendrickson. auctioneers, at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, No. IS'J Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the Cth day of November.

1902. at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings. City and State of New York, being bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the northeasterly side of Union street at a point distant two hundred and seventy eight (278) feet six (fi) inches northwesterly from the northerly corner of Union street and Third avenue, and running thence northeasterly parallel with Third avenue ninety (90) feet: thence northwesterly parallel with: Union street twenty (20) feet: thence southwesterly parallel with Third avenue ninety (90) feet to Union street, and thence southeasterly along Union street twenty (20) feet to the point or place or ueginning.

unieo ue'otier 1902. NORMAN S. DIKE. Sheriff of Kings County. George V.

Brower. Plaintiff's Attorney. 44 Court street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. ol5 3w NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY William Quayle. as trustee, plaintiff, against Henry Weber, individually and as administrator, and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the lltli dav of October. 1902. 1 will sell at public auction to "the highest bidder, by Rae Hendrickson, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 18ii Montague street, in the Borougil of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on the 6th day of Nuveinber. 1902. at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Fourteenth Ward of the then City mow T3orough) of Brooklyn. Kings County and State of New York, bounded and described us follows, to wit: Beginning at a point in tlie northeasterly line of North Seventh street dlstf.nt one hundred (100) feet northwesterly from the northerly corner of North Seventh street and Fourth street, now Bedford avenue, and running thence northwesterly along the northeasterly side of North Seventh street twenty five feet; llu nce northeasterly In a line parallel with Bedford avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence southeasterly in a line parallel with North Seventh street twenty five (25 feet: thence southwesterly in a line parallel with Bedford avenue one hundred (100) feet to the poim or place of beginning.

Dated October In. 1902. NORMAN DIKE. Sherirf of Kings County. A.

Settz. Plaintiff's Attorney. 63 Wall street. New York Citv. olf 3w COURT, KINGS COUNTY ELIZA beth Klein, plaintifr, against Margaret A.

Yerks. defendant In pursuance of a of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated Clio 13th day of October. 1902. I will sell at public auction, to the highest bidder, by Kae Hendrickson, auctioneers, at the Hvnoklyn Real Estate F.xchange, No. IS'J Montagu? in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, un tin 6th day or November.

1T02. at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said judgment nu ntioned. nnd therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and helng in the Eo. ough of nr. County of Kings.

City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point 011 the southerly side of street, distant two hundred and sixty feel easterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the said southerly side of State street with the easterly side of Third avenue (formerly Powers street), nnd running thence easterly along the somberly side of State street twenty thence southerly parallel with Third avenue ninetv feet; thence wftsterly and parallel with Slate" street twenty feet, and thence northerly and again parallel with Third avenue and along the center of party wall between tho house on tile premises heroin described and the house a.l ioiningon the west ninety feet to the point or place of beginning. And also all the right, title and interest of the party of the first part of. In and to ihe westerly wall, as a party wall of the building or dwelling house adjoining the above described premises on the east of William W. Webb, deceased. Dated October 15.

".902. NORMAN S. Sheriff of Kings County. Lorenzo I ovejoy. Plaintiff's.

Attorney, 26 Court Brooklyn. 015 3w SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Charles M. Pratt and others, plaintiffs, against Howard E. Wheeler and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 23d duy of Septemner, 1902, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Rae Hendrickson.

auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 23d day of October. 1902.

at twelve o'clock noon, the hinds In said Judgment mentioned and therein described as All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings and improvements erected thereon, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginning at a point on the southeasterly side of Twenty third avenue, distant one hundred and slxty slx feet three and five Inches southwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southeasterly side of Twenty thltd avenue with tile southwesterly side of Bath avenue, running thence southeasterly and ut right angles to Twentj' tlilrd avenue ninety six feet and eight Inches: thence southwesterly and parallel with Twenty third avenue forty nine feet, thence northwesterly and again at right angles to Twenty third avenue ninety six feet and eight inches, to the southeasterly side c.i' Twenty third avenue, and thence northeasterly along the said southeasterly side of Twenty third avenue forty nine to the point or place of beginning; together with all the right, title and interest of the defendants Hownrd E. Wheeler and Edith B. "Wheeler, of, in and the land lylnp in Twenty third avenue in front of and adjoining the above described premises to the center line thereof. Dated October 1.

1902. NORMAN S. DIKE. SherifT of Kings County. Alvan R.

Johnson. Plaintiffs' Attorney, 189 Montague Brooklyn, N. T. ol6twi IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C.

Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to ail persons having claims against EMMA X. WEBB, sometimes called EMMA A. KNOX, late of the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit li same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribe! at his otlice.

No. 41 Court street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on or before the IGth day of December next. Dated June 7, 1902.

LUKE O'REILLY. Ex'r. of Emma A. Webb, dee'd. Hnry r.

Burr. Atty. for 379 Fulton street. Brooklyn. N.

Y. Je7 MANSION HOUSE, BROOKLYN HEIGHTS. Directly opposite Wall st. Twelve minutes from New York City Hall. Select family and transient hotel.

Large, light ropma. single or en mrite. with private bath. Large verandas and" new sun' parlor overlooking hotel gardens; coolest location in the vicinity of New "York. REASONABLE RATES.

VAN CLEAR. Prontietor. Washington, D. C. THE RALEIGH.

PENNSYLVANIA AV. CORNER TWELFTH ST. N. WASHINGTON. D.

C. EUROPEAN PLAN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF THE MODERN HOTEL OF THE CITY. T. J.

TALTY. Manager. PALMER HOUSE, 1AKEW00D, N. J. OPEN OCT.

to JUNE. SIXTEENTH SEASON. Same ownership and management. PALMER CLEAVER. Lakewood, N.

J. Bertram Cottage. Beautifully situated: nar hotels and lake drive; large, eunny rooms: excellent table. s2S 30t ATLANTIC CITY. THE ATXAATIC CITY OFFICE OF THE EAGLE IS LOCATED CORKER OF ATLANTIC AND PENNSYLVANIA AVES.

Fl'LL INFORMATION CONCERNING ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON Al' PLI CATION. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE STONE. IRON AND SLATE CONSTRUCTION. Atlantic City's newest and most modern hotel Sea water in all baths. Telephones in bedrooms and many other original features.

Fall and Winter trade a specialty. JOS1AH "WHITE SONS. HOTEL TRAYMOP.E. ATLANTIC CITY. N.

Remains open throughout the year. Every known comfort and convenience for Fall and "Winter guests. TRAYMORE HOTEL D. S. "WHITE.

President. NEW JEBSET. THE RIVIERA, POINT PLEASANT, jr. J. On Manasquan River.

Ideal Autumn and Winter resort for family parties, Steam heated throughout. Open fires. Booklet. Mrs. G.

A. MANGOLD. VIRGINIA. VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS. 2,500 FEET ELEVATION.

ON CHESAPEAKE AND OHIO RAILWAY. Pre eminent among all year round Resorts. NEW HOMESTEAD AND COTTAGES. This fine brick structure will be fully completed September 1. Has 400 rooms and 200 private Each room supplied with long distance 'phone and modern appointments.

Broker's office with direct New York Magnificent bath house and most curative waters known for rheumatism, gout, obesity and nervoui troubles. Fire golf links and new cluh house, with squash court, lounging rooms, cafe, ping pong tables etc. Tennis courts and all outdoor amusements. Orchestra. Compartment car from New York.

Excursiun tickets. 362 Broadway. New York, and offices Pennsylvania Railroad and connecting lines throuchout the country. PRED TERRY, Manager. Hot Springs, Bath Vm.

The Eagle Bnrennn. Full particulars concerning all resorts, circulars of hotels, railroad and steamboat tlmo tables and tourists' guides to be had at the EAGLE FREE INFORMATION BUREAUS, Eagle Building, Brooklyn: 952 Broadway. Manhattan, and Washington and LEGAL NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Catharine A. Ronton.

Euphen G. Renton. "Walter B. Renton. Grace Renton and Agnes C.

Renton. an Infant under the age of fourteen years; the Attorney General State of New York, the Public Administrator of Kings County and also to all other heirs and next of kin of the decedent, if any there be. who are unknown and whose names and of residence cannot. after diligent 'Inquiry, or with reasonable diligence, be ascertaine.i by the petitioner herein, as heirs and r.ex; of kin of Jennie W. Schreiner.

deceased, send greeting; Whereas, Osmond H. Schreiner of the Rorough Brooklyn. Kings County, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to have a certain Instrument in writing bearing date the 20th day ot May. 1S99. relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will an.l testament of JENNIE W.

SCHREINER. late nf said borough, deceased. Wherefore, you and ea. of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, nt a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the Borough of Ilrooklyn. on the twenty seventh day nf October.

1902, at ten o'clock In the foiVnoun. then and there to attend the probate of tho sail last will and testament, and that the above named infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be nppolnted to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to lie hereunto atlixed. Witness. Hon.

James C. Church. Surrogate of our said county, (L. at the Borough of Brooklyn, the 5th day of September. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and two.

WILLIAM P. PICKETT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. II. D.

Perrine. Atty. for Petitioner. 141 Rrond way. N.

Y. Citv. sl3 IN I'URSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. C. Church, surrogate of the County of notl.

la hereby given, according lo law. to all persons having claims JAMES JUHNOX. late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they nre required to exhibit the same. the vouchers thereof, to thy subscriber, at her place transacting business, at the office of Stephen Hove. No.

62 Wall street, in city of York, on or before the sixth day of January next. Dated .1. 1902. MARY C. SWEENEY.

Administratrix. i' M. Uoye. Attorney for Administratrix, 62 Wall New York City. J5 5m America..

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