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THE BEOOKLYN DAILY EAGLE XTTW VfiPTT PPTn A. 1 QQQ i i 4. 1 ft A. Jft ft. B' JaSm7Z JS SUMMER RESORTS.

I SUMMER RESORTS. I stt I I i 1 J. mimmwmaw 5 II 111 IY1 r.K. K.K.S SI K. KKSflH 'S I fcTi A I TlTnmTt15 HIS ADDRESS NO SURPRISE.

i i SUPREME I'uniT k'lvn ivurvTv rjcnr VA TUe EKle Unrenns. Full particulars concerning all Summer resorts, Circular." of hotels, railroad and steamboat lime tables and tourists' guides to be had at tht RJAOLE FREE INFORMATION BUREAUS. Eagle Building, Brooklyn, and 9j2 Broadway. Manhattan. PENNSYLVANIA.

THE KITTATINNY, DELAWARE WATER GAP, PA. OPEN ItAT 1 until November. The favorite Spring. Summer and Autumn resort; largest, best appointed and most attractively located hotel in Delaware Valley; golf llnki; send for booklet. W.

A. BRODHEAD SONS. "WASHINGTON, D. C. IE SH0REHAM, WASHINGTON.

D. C. American and European Plan. Absolutely Fireproof. Located In the most fashionable part of the city and within five minutes' walk of the EXECUTIVE MANSION.

TREaUKY, STATE, WAR ad NAVY DEPARTMENTS. John T. Devlnc THE RALEIGH. I OOR. PENNSYLVANIA AV AND TWELFTH ST.

European plan. Absolutely fireproof. Lighted by lectrlcity. Heated by steam. Cafe and restaurant Xorgentlemeu and ladies.

Kvervthing first class T. TALTY. Ma nag or. SUMMER BESOM GtTIDES. Physicians Recommend fXdlAWKlISULy TIIK MOIWTAINS of Sullivan, Ulster and Delaware Counties, N.

on the main line and branches of the New York. Ontario and WVsfcm Railway. those residents of Greater New York who are sepkinR a HOME for their farrllles in a region of Absolute health at moderate costv feet above the sea. Pure Air. Pure Winer Pure ilk.

Send 7 cents fur postage to tne un.itfrfclKticd, or call and K't free at ollicrs below, the Superbly Illustrated Book. "SI 'AI MER HOMES," of 17 pages. It gives list of Hotels, "Farm and Hoard! ui; Houses, with their location, rales, attractions, etc. IN NEW YORK: 1G. 171, 371.

1.3; Broadway 2.S7 ith Park Place. 737 Gth A. 243 Columbus 153 East W. 12atli Bt. Ticket Oihces Franklin and Wost i2d St.

Ferries. IN BROOKLYN: 4 Court PfiO Fulton OS Broadway. 01 Manhattan Eagle Office. J. C.

ANDERSON. General Tassfner Agent, sfl BeTivnr N. T. I SUMMER HOMES. SOUTHERN BfclKKSHIKIO ANU LITCII IllI.l.S.

A UONO THE CENTRAL NEW EN(ibAXI) KAIMVAY. Handsomely illustrated rnx lt of 210 tree at New England Summer Resort Association, 3 Park place. New York; Eagle Recreation Bureau, Brooklyn: all city tlcke: or will bo mailed on receipt of 7 cents (stamps; to J. MARTIN. General Passers Lr Agent.

II art ford, fnnrt. SUMMER HOMES ON LONGlsLAWL BY THE OCKAX, SOUND AND WAY. "SUMMER A ltuuK describing lio tel and bnardlug huuses on Uuug islund, free apidication at ami i'." 0 Ftroaiiwav; Journal isurn I JVC' RevorL Bureau. K2 Na. au Ticket oftlivs at James silo, fuot New Chambers st.

New York; Fulton st EiiL 1 Resort Bureau. Eaele building; Flatbush av I. it. ard Tl Broadway (Eastern District). Brooklyn, jr 4c.

in stamps L. H. SMITH Tralllc XUn oreT j. Uong Tsland City A Valuable Classified List of Hotels and Boarding Houses, giving capacity, rales, distance from New York, station, issued in book form Fre. with the BROOKLYN EAGLE OP JUNE 18.

LEGAL NOTICES. StTPUEME COURT nF THE STATE OF NEW JORK Helen Z. Tappln. plulntlff, against Charle A. Sp.

ar, Individually and as the last will and testament of Emma S. deceased, und Harriet T. Spe.tr. his wife: Gra; II. Rullln and Thomas RuTMn, her husband: Tiioma A.

Hill and Ellen 11. Ihll. Ids wife: Mary A. Hill, IMith II. Keay (known as E.iitli 11.

Kedv In riro( In Surro. tte's Court In re said will), and Ernest C. Keay. her husband: Gertrude L. Yates and Percy H.

Yate.s. h. husband; John C. Tappin. husbanl of the plaintiff; the Old Woman's Home, connected with the 7th Street Church in the cltv of New York and the said 7th Street Method'lst Church and the Reverend E.

ri. Richardson (formerly Francis II. Smith rector or said church, de f. nd Trial dei in Klnpis County. Summons To the above named o.

fendanrs: You are hereby summoned to anr.w the complaint in this action and to srve a copy of your answer on tiie plaintiff's 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 bo taken against vou by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated New York. May I. SriiN'CKK I iitY, Plaintiffs Attorney.

fi'l Nassau street. New York City, Borough of Maltha ttan. To the defendants. Grace H. Ruflln.

Thomas Itullln. Thomas A Hill. Ellen H. Hill. Marv A.

Hill. Edith Keay. Ernest c. Keay. Gertrude L.

Yates and Percy II. Yates: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to the order of 1 1 Almet F. Jenks. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of Nw York, dated the 21,1 day of and tiled with the complaint in tie olllee of the Clerk of the County of Kings, at the Kings County Court House, In Borou jh of Brooklyn, In said State. Dated May 24th.

1S99. SPENCER DOTY, Plaintiffs Attorney. Nassau street, New York City. Borough of JIanhattan. m26 Ct SrpRKME COCRT ONEIDA COUNTY Michael 11.

Hyland. pia.ntitT. against William F. Sullivan et defendants In pursuance of an Interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale In the above entitled action, duly made and entered in the oillce of the clerk of the County of Oneida, utl the Kith day of May. IJ fi.

a eertitled copy whereof was duly Tiled in the ofllce of the Clerk of Kings County, on the 1Mb day of May. :w.t, the undersigned referee named In said Judgment, will sell at public miction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Montague street. In the Bor ough of Brooklyn, of the city of New York, in the County'of Kings and State of New York, on the lOth day of June, 't. at twelve o'clock, rioott. of that day.

by Bryan L. K. rinelly. auctloir cr. the premises In the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, directed by the said Judgment to be sold and therein described as follows; Lot No. 3. All that certain lot of land, with the building thereon erected, situate. lying and being in the city of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point In the southerly side of President street, formerly Secor place, as said Secor place Is laid out bv chapter 3S of ihe Laws of :S.V, of the State or York, which Is distant two hundred and twelve feet two and one halt inches easterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the said southerly side of President street (formerly Secor place) with the easterly side of Smith street; running thence southerly in a line at right angles to sal.

I President street and through the center of a certain party wall ninety seven feet ten and three quarter Inches; thence easterly and parallel with President street seventeen feet and six inches: thence northerly In a line at right angles to sal.i President street ninety seven feet ten and thr. quarter Inches to President street and thence westerly along said President street seventeen feet and six inches to the' point or place of be. ginning: together with the right, title and Interest of the parlies of the first part hereto, of. In and to the land lying in the court yard in front of and adjoining the above described premises on said President street. Together with the range and gas llxturcs In said house, and a pier glass mirror now In the front parlor of sal.

I house. The following Is a diagram of the property te he sold: Its street number is SIS President street. President St. J' Mt The Enfirle BurcauN. Full particulars concerning all Summer resorts, circulars of railroad and steamboat time I tables and tourists' puldes to be bod at the iBAOLE FREE INFORMATION BITTtrc rT75 Sac I Building, Brooklyn, and 332 Broadway, antia ttan.

ATLANTIC CITY. BEEKSHIKE INN, VIRGINIA AVENUE. 300 yards from Beach and New Sivcl Pier. A hotel with every modern convenience, Including elevator to street level. Is offering specially REDUCED BATES FOR JUNE.

Unobstructed view of ocean. Capacity 300. Write for Rooklet showing hotel and other points of Interest In and near Atlantic City, special July rates. a. FRANK COPE.

HADDON HALL, Atlantic City's Famous Hotel. GUESTS AT HADDON HALL HAVE. THE PRIVILEGE OP THE COUNTRY CLUB'S GOLF LINKK SCHEDULED TOURNAMENTS WEEKLY. ILLUSTRATED LITERATURE MAILED LEEDS LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL RYNEAR.

St. Charles place and the beach: Atlantic City's newest hotel; capacity 3.10: every appointment and convenience; elevator, rooms with bath: location the finest In the city; write for illustrated booklet. BRYAN WILLIAMS. HOTEL RUDOLF, OCEAN FRONT, ATLANTIC! f'lTV UA1 AND Ll'WARB. INCLUDES HOT SEA WATER BATHS.

First class appointments. Orchestra, etc. Booklet mailed. C. R.

MYERS. Owner. HOTEL. MAJESTIC, Virginia av, third house from the beach; directly overlooking the now steel pier: new management; elevator from street level; modern In everv detail: capacity 300. Booklet mailed on application.

SAM'L C. OSBORNE. OSCAR D. PAINTER. H0T2L TRAYMORE.

On the ocean front. Enlarged to double Its former capacity. A model of comfort and elegance. Capacity 400. D.

.3. "WHITE. Owner andProprletor. hotel Esmond! Ocnn end New York av. Brand new and first class In all respects.

Every convenience. Eleva 'xor to street level. J2 day up. $10 per week up. Booklet mailed.

P. L. EL.WOOD. THE IROQUOIS. South Carolina av and beach; entirely new; capacity 400; steam heat: sun parlors; elevator; rooms with baths; special June rates, $12 to J17.50 weekly.

Booklet mailed. W. F. SHAAY. HOTEL de ville.

Co Brat on the coast. Sunerlor table a notahlA featijWe. Special reduced rates for Sprint; guests. CoacBT meets all trains. M.

W. TRUITT. HOTEL SORRENTO, Sorrento, Me. Located on Frenchman's Bay. directly oppo and within twenty minutes' ride of Irbor.

Steamer every two hours. Hotel first In every respect. Table unexcelled. Cintf Jnla. billiards, bowling, etc.

Flna livery and i.utirui drives, Good landlocked and deep sea Mng. Steam and naphtha launches and good ving. SLaay Orchestra. Jiy ur, uu muniuiioen. I Several newly luriii nel cuttnges for 3 nr.

A. R. BARROW. Manager. Vfter June 8.

Sorrento, Me. A i vr MS 9 CA.MIOBELL,D ISLAND, B. I Opposite Easttjort. iloliuhtful nlimate. mae nlfWMMU scenery niul excellent pro) links: train service direct to Eastport.

Addreps JOHN A. tne nerKefey, nopton. Mass. MOOSELOOKMEQUNTIC HOUSE, HAINES LANDING, MAINE. 2 0nih.

1mous, Rangeley Lakes: altitude 2.0011 feet; finest trout fishing In America. Telephone and telegraph. Information at Eagle Bu e. roprieior. OLD ORCHARD, MAINE.

THE rebuilt, refnrnlcho.l mnd it I family resort; facilities foi boating, bathing and filslilns unexcelled; gas light; perfect sanita tion. Circulars at Eagle Bureau or Mrs. A. OOOr.VS, Proprietress. ATLANTIC HOUSE.

ScarlMrouli lErncIi, SourSoiouKh. Me. A vnry ruininrtahlr lidrne lilte family hotel. tl larisi jiiosr Hhorallv tuatuiKe' oil tlie beucli. ljiformaUoii tit iC ile Hurcau E.

A. UUXSIS'jX CO. "ONTIO" ISltAEL'S HEAD, OGUNOUIT. ME. New house and furnifrhinc.

open Dlumbinc. fire places, finest surf, ocean and inland view; Aboard, beds, baths and sanitary arrangements nrst cias. KNIGHT fe MERRlLI North nerwick. Me. IARSHALL HOUSE, YORK HARBOR, MAINE.

SEASON 1SD9. BPENS JUNE 24. Information at Eagle Bureau, E. S. MARSHALL.

Proprietor. HARHON HOUSE AMI YORK HARBOR. ME. Ocean, river and country scenery. Information at Eaple Burer.u or J.

H. VARRELL. Prop. THE WASHINGTON. OGUNQUIT, ME.

Information nt Ktmlc liun au or AARON II. Ij ITTJ FI LD. Prop. HOTEL OKunriult. excellent bathing and fishing: rates moderate.

Information at Eacle Hureau or OGUNQUIT. M. G. LITTLEFIELD, Proprietor. SACHEM HOUSE, and Inland scen OfiUlVmn T.

1VTF. oaung 7 ana nshing. information at Eagle Bureau, or W. B. LITTLEFIELD.

Proprietor. MOUNT liRSRPl ISLAND II 'j'HfcT COVE; OPljN JUNE 20: sea, lake 1' nnrt hrnnlf flclilni. lnrni.n,,itlnn T3, HXA51 CAMPBELL, SEAL HARBOR. ME. iiAH HARBOR, MAINE.

ST.SAUVEUR HOTEL AND ANNEX. Trops. HOTEL PARK FIELD, KITTKRV POINT. MR. OPENS JUNE 15.

Information at Eagle BureRU or J. E. FRISBEE. Prop. I VARRELL HOUSE AND COTTAGES.

Entlrelv remodeled. Information at Eagle Bureau, or va RKKLL proprietors. OCEANIC HOUSE V'Si Seeking1 a qxiiot and liomeiiko place will find it here. Inrornuttlon nt Hureuu. or Mis.

it. T. hToprletress. MAXWELL HOUSE, Nt ar beach. Fino view of water, hon t.

jur jyurr, me Addr sa p. SKVERAXCK. nr KrrIp Bureau BEST HOTEL HERE. YOUNG'S HOTEL, Location un YORK BEACH, ME. X'in at Bureau, or K.

YOUNG. Proprietor. NEW HAMPSHIRE. FOREST HILLS HOTEL AND COTTAGES WHITE MOUNTAINS. Golf links, bicycle track, appointments modern, drlvps iinfHirriatu rL J.

W. Dudley Prnnconia. iV. H. CAVE MT.

HOUSE, HARTLETT. IV. ocated at entrance of the famous Crawford Gtch: lust the tdace for guests who desire to fcscape HAY FEVER. Eagle Bureau, or E. A.

STEVENS. Proprietor. The Fra.iconia Inn, rtlANCO.VIA, N. II. Circulars at Eagle Ilurenu.

PECKKTT 1'ropriotors. BROALWA V.New York City. LAKESIDE HOUSE. Luke Wlniu lK sivnUee, "VVelra, N. H.

OPEN from May 10 to October 1. Information and Illustrated circulars at Eagle Bureau or G. W. WEEKS. Proprietor.

JACKSON FALLS HOUSE, JACKSON, good trout fishins: electric llghtri and bells; golf links near; reduced rates for early season: write for circular. TP.ICICY Proprietors. THE BELLEVUE A Nil ANNEX, INTER A I.E. N. H.

Goir: links. Circulars nt Eagle Bureau or J. A. BARNES' SONS. Proprietors.

THE SINCLAIR." LKTHLElIE.tJ (White; Mo unto. inn). N. H. 'I JUNr" Fine golf UnM: new elevator: every Improve pURGIN JPark place.

N. Y. SUGAR HILL, N. H. The SPOONER HILL HOUSE KE OPENS JUNE juazza; goou urain.

goll. Aiiun ys jdrc. M. F. HITCHINGS.

I I TUe Eagle llareaan. T'ull particulars concerning all Summer resorts, circular of hotels, railroad and steamboat tlm tables and tourists' guides to be had at the KAGDE FREE INFORMATION BUREAUS. Eagle. BulldinB. Brooklyn, and 552 Broadway.

Manhattan. MASSACHUSETTS. HOTEL PEMBERTON Hull, Massachusetts, AN IDEAL SEASIDE HOTEL. Modern Improvements. Within easy access of historical points about the UGD.

Music unexcelled. Wheeling, Tennis, Yachting, Bathing, Fishing and Golf Facilities. If undecided where to spend the Summer write for our illustrated circulars. A. C.

BROOKS, Manager. (Also of "The Hamilton." Bermuda.) THElYLESSTANDlSH," SOUTH DUXBl'UY, MASS. Opens June 24th. Season The most chir. mlng seaside resort In historic Plymouth County.

39 miles from Boaton. Water from the celebrated MILES STAKBISH SrttlNG. Beautiful drives and walks; golf, bathing, nailing and fishing; special rates to famlllea. Send for booklet. ALFRED S.

AMUR. Manager. L. BOTER'8 SONS. SO Wall eu New York.

THE MAPLEWOOD, Pittsfield, Berkshire Mass. Many Improvement! for Rooms, with and without baths. Elevator. Electric lights. Elevation above sea level, 1,100 feet.

No mosquitoes. Amusements, golf, hontlng, etc. "Will OPEN June 1. Send for booklet. ARTHUR W.

PLUMB. Proprietor. Duxbury, Mass. Powder Point Hall And cottages OPEX JULY 1. Boating, bathing, tennis courts shade trees.

Information at Eagle Bureau. Address C. M. READE. Room M7, Ex change Building, Boston, Mass.

Santuit Hotel, JAMES WEBB, Prop. COTUIT, CAPE COD. GOLF. Circulars and full Information Eagle Information Bureau, Eagle Building, Brooklyn. BERKSHIRE HILLS.

THE GREYL0CK, WILLIAMSTOWN, MASS. OPENS MAY 21. Gorf, Games. Music, Good Koads. BOOKLET MAILED.

JAMES P. VININO. Lessee. HOTEL WAVE, SWAMPSCOTT, MASS. This hotel has been remodeled and Improved; newly furnished: steam heat and all modern Improvements; four minutes to depot: terms reasonable; fine bathing and fishing.

MILLER Prop. MUDJEKEWIG, DUXBURY, MASS. Large, modern house; open fires; 100 feet of piazza: shore and country combined; pine groves; charming water view; home comforts; pure water supply. 1.12S BOYLSTON ST. BOSTON.

OR EAGLE BUREAUS. THE NANEPASHEMET. MAUBLEHEAD NECIv, MASS. OPENS JUNE 1. Finest locaUon on the North shore.

Every room has ocean view. Special rates for June. Send for descriptive circular. 13. C.

IMtOWX. Prop. BERKSHIRE HILLS BHOOKLAWN COT TAGK; a private residence, with all modern Improvements, Including electric lights; all the requirements of a quiet country home. For particulars, address JOSEPH WARREN, Lee. Mass.

MARBLEHEAD WECK, MASS. THE OCEAN SIDE, OPEN" JUNE 1. The house has been renovated throughout and enlarged; open plumbing, electric lights, special rates for fensnn. E. J.

SHA DWELL. STERLING INN. STERLING. MASS. 000 feet elevation; new house; modern; near pout cilice, library and stores; excellent drives: superior social surruundlngs; table unequaled: J7 to $1 per week.

W. A. SANDERSON. Proprietor. IIEECH GROVE, The llerksldre Hills, P1TTSF1 ELD, MASS.

"A very attractive Summer Resort." Illustrated circular. A. J. CLOUGH. Tliurntoahurst, In the tlerkxlilre HillH.

Cool Summers; dry, clear air; fine water; fine roa la: no malaria: no mosquitoes; beautiful scenery; every comfort. See Brooklyn Daily Eagle Bureau or address JOHN H. WALSH. GREAT BARRINGTON. MASS.

IN THE I1EUKSI1IRES. THE NEW EL.HWOOU HOTEL, PITTSFIELD, 0 miles from Lenox: sightly location; spacious grounds; large, airy rooms; all Improvements; an ideal home; competent management. E. T. CASTLE.

RHODE ISLAND. THE NEW GLADSTONE, Narragansett Pier. R. I. Romantic coast; exceptionally fine bathing; privileges of Kolf links, polo grounds and Casino.

The New Gladstone, sup rhly located, beautifully shaded lawns. OPENS JUNE 2S. enlarged and refurnished. Orchestra. OHlce.

1.133 Broadway. N. Y. Circulars. RICH ARO H.

STEARNS. Proprietor. I1LOCK ISLAND. R. 1.

OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, 15 MILES AT SEA, OPENS JUNE 2S. Direct Steamboat Connection with New York. Hot and cold sea water baths, electric lights and all modern appointments. Telegraph otllce and long distance telephone In hotel. Address F.

C. CUNDA.LL, East Creenwlch, K. or HARRY L. CHIPOLM, Vlfth Avenue Hotel. New York City.

JiAHHAGASSETT P1EK, It. I. iI ETATOAKT IIOLSJ2. Thirty third season; OPENS JUNE IS; furnished with all mortem improvements elevator electric lights and bells in every room; toilet and bath rooms on each floor. THE NEW ROCKINGHAM, NARRAGANSETT PIER.

R. OPENS June best location at tho Pier; overlooks bathing beach, ocean and casino: special rates fur July; diagrams, etc. Write J. O. BURNS SON.

IJLOCK ISLAND, R. HOTEL MAN1SSES Fifteen miles at sea; surf bathing; blue fishing; daily boats; gas; electric bells; orchestra; new open plumbing; moderate prices. Send for booklet. C. E.

RROWN. CONNECTICUT. HAWKHURST, Litchfield, Connecticut. High altitude: pure spring water: perfect drainage; charming drives; electric lights and bells: Oils elevator; golfing; special rates for May and June; house NOW OPEN. Booklet Eagle information Bureau.

GEO. H. BROWNE. Mgr. CHELSEA INN AN I) COTTAGES, HAMPTON IIII.I.

CONN. A DELIGHTFUL COUNTRY RESORT ON ONE OF CONNECTICUT'S MOST PICTURESQUE HILL TOPS. GOLF LINKS. BEAUTIFUL DRIVES. COMFORTS.

HEALTH, REST. RECREATION AND HOME. For circular address F. E. WHITTAKER.

BACON HOUSE, CLINTON. CONN. On Long island Sound, midway between New London and New Uaveu: free carriage for guests to and from station: OPEN YEAR ROUND; tabic first class; plenty of sea food, meats, vegetables; oysters a specialty; good boating, bathing and fishing; cycle and driving parties received; first class attention. REDFIELD. Proprietor.

WRITE TO GEO. H. SPENCER, PROPRIETOR BEAR Do LEY HOUSE, WEST WJ.NSTED. FOR COPY OF A NEW YORK GIRL'S LETTER, Which tells you of a chol pleasant rooms, service and a beautiful, healthful country In which tu spend the LAKE VIEW HOlSK. On Lake PorutnpaUrT.

EAST HAMPTON. CONN. On Air LAn OK. N. Y.

and Now Hnv. H. It. Cozy family lioti I. On shore of maKnlflcent hike.

Kino Ilnck bass IlshiriK. bathing, driving f'harKefj re.H'nall Circulars Jit Kaplt? Ihirenu CiVKS 1 t. (, t. FRANK M.V.'RLIKR.Pro. i iC A I UKKS" A TKI I I 1 1 FiiOM CITY on New Haven ad ri v.

inlnutes" walk from demit, uosi "Ili' and II r.v stable: larire airv rouiii.1 rvrry i hlnx t'resh in Ia.e; convt nlvnt to iroiiej aii'i cnurcnt kooii tauje; lare shady grounds; terms tu children accordinK' to apt Box UK. Ntrotun Heights, Conn. Mrs. 1. I IlroiiHOii, KiiMt Cunaau.

Conn. Farm hou. mil' accoininodates udulii1. $ti; transients, $1 pi day free tran. ipurta tion from station: table lib ra3Jy stippliud with farm products; trout nvar church and post.

Otllce; ix ft rcnt i Health sucker. comfort seekers, rest and rvere at Ion seekers, al! Und heir wishes gratified at TIIK WAVSIDE INN. NEW MILFOKIS. Lltcbilc Nl Conn. Open all the year.

Hlustratoil booklet free. NOKFOLK. STKVKNS; KKMOU KLKIj and enlarged ttii reason; strictly nrst mod ern Improvements: highest railroad station in Con necticut; 2 hiurs UJ minutes from New York. E. C.

NORFOLK. Conn. GRAND VIEW. A renful Summer home; Sound Deach. I one hour's ride from Grand Central depot.

Fur particulars address G. H. FERRIS, Box 127. Fuil particulars concerning all Summer resorts circulars of hoils, railroad and steamboat time tables and tcirists xuidea to be had at the RAOTjE FREE INFORMATION BUREAUS. Eagl Building.

Brooklyn, and 952 Broadway, Manhattan. NEW HAMPSHIRE. A Mountain Drive O.N Mount Pleasant Links. A course unsurpassed In America. Beautiful In surroundings, ample In extent.

Interesting In golfing features, and perfect In construction anil oon A neugni to an gonri goners. A feature is the caddy service supplied by a hoys "own. intelligent acauemy anu college Mount Pleasant House Is luxurious In every appointment, anil has special Post OtTlce. Telegraph. Long Distance Telephone and Railroad liege, offices.

Dark room with complete photographic outllt. Through Parlor Cars from New York to hotel grounds. Trains leave the grounds twice dally for ascent of Mt. Washington, directly In front of the hotel. Winter Hotel, ANDERSON PRICE.

Mgrs. The Ormond. Fla. Mt. Pleasant House.

N. H. BINGHAM. Representative. 3 Park place.

While Mountains. MAPLEWOOD HOTEL FIRST CLASS GOLF COURSE. AINSLIE dfc WEBSTER, IMann rers, Staple wood, N. U. New York address, until June 15.

Hotel Empire. JIAPr.IWUOl) COTTAGE. Annex of Maplewood Hotel; convenient and comfortable. LEON H. CILLEY.

Manager. N. H. SENTER H0U5E, Centre Harbor, N. H.

Will OPEN for the season of 1S39. June 20, under the same management as last yar. Trains twice dally via Southern Division and Weirs giving ten miles on Lake Wlnnlpesaukec. and via Western Division and Alton Bay. giving twenty eight miles.

Address Qulncy House, Boston. till June 10, after Centre Harbor. N. H. Send for booklet.

W. C. BRADLEY. Manager. "Wentwortfo.

NEW CASTLE. N. H. Railrond station. Portsmouth, N.

H. Enlarged and improved, and in addition to the many attractions the management has added a large SWIMMING POOL AND GOLF LINKS. Making It. with its fine roads for bicycling, the popular resort of the North Shore. OPEN July I to October 1.

circulars gratis. FRANK JONES. Prop. W. IC HILL.

Mgr. New England Resort Association. 3 Park place Isew lork. White Mountains. THE KEARSARGE, North Conway N.

H. VneiualeJ view of mountains and Saco Valley. Recently purchased by a syndicate and entirely renovated. remodelej and refurnished. Pure sprinp: water.

Perfect plumbing. Electric lights, leiegraph and long distance telephone In hotel. Strictly first ulna? in every detail For terms and Information address J. L. GIBSON.

Manager. PINE GROVE SPRINGS HOTEU '2pen from Junt' to Oct. 1.) nnrt BT HbJl.SCKr FOI HEALTH, REST ASLRBs. Situated In a pine forest, on the banks of beautiful Lake Spoffos. 1,:00 feet above the sea.

WATER eaual if not superior to Poland. Unlimited amusements. Magnificent drives. q1 Ji "l101 manneement. Moderate rates.

Send for Illustrated booklet. ALVORD. jllanager. Address until June 1, 3 PARK PLACE. N.

Y. WHITE MOUNTAINS. TUB OPEXS JUNE 1(). Charming scenery; line walks and drives; golf Inks, under competent greenkeeper. in front of hotel; special rates June and July.

For illustrated booklet address H. S. JIl'DCETT. Intervale, II. THE WAUMBEK AND COTTAGES.

THE WAUMBEK. THE JEFFERSON. JEFFERSON, NEW HAMPSHIRE. OPEN IN JUNE. Great golfing center, 18 hole course.

Old English coaching trips. DAVID B. PLCMER, Manager. ANDREW .1. MURPHY.

Assistant Manager. Address LAUREL HOUSE. Lakewood, N. until June 1EL NEW HOTEL WEiRS, ON I AKE WEIRS. N.

H. IarK1 addition just completed; entire house thoroughly rentivatnl nio.lnrii sanitary nlumblns and pur? ppririK water Ui'in the prum is ducr. lor Juin; and July. Circular sent upon upiflicatlon A. OREKNE.

Trnpriotor. CuU F. C. Manager. IN NORTHERN NEW HAMPSHIRE R.l.tlO I or cck UnHIIU LAKES.

IUVERS llrtC (if.SMXfi See large advt. in next Sundav'a EAGLE or writ J. H. Wiic'y, N. Jl.

THE ALPINE, WHITE MO L'XTA INS, BUTHLEHE.II.N. 11. OPEN JUNE 1 TO OCTOBER 20. Families solicited and comfort and hest atten tion guaranteed; furnace heat and open fireplaces. I Information at Easle Bureau.

C. H. CLARK. Proprietor. NEW MOUNT PLEASANT HO USE7 WHITE MOUNTAINS.

N. rf. OPENS JULY 1: ANDERSON PRICE. Man agers: Mr. Bingham will be lit il Park place.

New York, 9 to 1 A. M. dally and Fifth Av Hotel 1 to 4 P. M. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, or will call with plans It requested.

AR LI NG TO BKTII LKII KM sine unsur (Whlte Mts.) N. H. p.issed. Golf units. miormation at Eagl; Uureau.

F. C. A RUE. Proprietor. BLAiR'snfioTJsiT This popular and well known house Is OPEN for the Summer.

Beautifully situated. Beautiful drives. Excellent table. Send for circulars. J.

C. BLAIR, KLAIR, X. H. VEEMONT. MOUNTAIN SPRING HOTEL AND COTTAGES, LAKE DUN MORE, In the heart of the Green Mountains; OPEN In June: capacity 300.

Elevators, electric lights, orchestra. For Illustrated, book, address FRANK J. QUINN. Proprietor. Gilsoy House.

New York. EQUINOX HOUSE MANCHESTER IN THE MOUNTAINS. 1S53. VERMONT. ISM.

OPENS JUNE 14. 1S59. GOLF. F. H.

ORVI3. New York office. Buckingham Hotel, Fifth av and Fiftieth st, in charge of A. E. MARTIN.

LAKE ST. CATHERINE HOUSE. Wells. cleUghtfully situated in a hemlock grove on Lake St. Catherine; two miles from village of 'Wells; boating, fishing and bathing; special low rateB for June and July.

"Write for booklet and rates to IRVING WOOD. Proprietor. Wells, Vt. LAKE DLTNMORE HOUSE AND COTTAGES. SALISBURY, Vt.

Under new and liberal man agement: five years' lease; largely patronized by New York, Brooklyn and Boston families; an ideal Summer resort for health, rest and amuse ment. W. G. VIALL. Manager.

Send for circular. A FEW BOARDERS DESIRED FOR THE Summer: house eharmlnclv slnmfeH In the mor I beautiful town in Vermont; large and well shaded lawns; all modern Improvements. For terms ad 1 dress Mrs. F. M.

PIERCE Park st. BRANDON. VT. GLEN WOOD AND COTTAGES. IN THE PINES, on west shore of Lake Bomoseen: house new; with modern Improvements: special rales to young men in cottages.

Fur terms and booklet address W. C. MOUND, Owner and Proprietor HYDF VILLE. Vt. THE UKAND, MOUNT VERNON, N.

II. I GEO. E. BATES. Proprietor nr, years of "The Lafayette." Saratoga).

Beautiful village; grandest i scenery. Modern hotel, accommodates 200. Very moderate rates. Illustrated booklet. MOUNTAIN VIEW INN, 1 BRIDPORT.

Vt. Modern; homelike; mountain location; sports: drives; near historic points and Lake Champlaln. f'lrcular tells more. Send for It T. W.

FLETCHER. Proprietor. THE PROSPECT. ON LAKE EOMOSKliT CASTLKTon, VT. For circular and further lnfur uiaiioii apiay io i mrormatlon i tureau Brook lyn.

or 552 Broadway. New y. City. HOH ACE ELLIS. Manager.

MASSACHUSETTS. ASHLEY HILL COTTAGE. IN THE IlIiitESUIRES. 2.000 feet above tide; cool, healthful: soring water; home comforts. Mrs.

L. MELINS AL.UNDAR. Mays. GREAT nARRINGTON. MASS.

Capacity 22o. tjOif, niatchles.s roads and scenery. NOW OPEN Write CALEv TICKNOU i SON. I I i The Rnirls Full particulars concerning all Summer reaoru. circular; of hotels, railroad and steamboat tlm tables and tourists' guides to be had at tin BAGLE FREE INFORMATION BUREAUS.

Eagle Building, Brooklyn, and 052 Broadway. Manhattan. THOUSAND ISLANDS. The New Frontena'c Opens June 20. Honn.I Inland, Tliounnnil Inland.

St. Lawrence River, X. Y. Enlarged to twice Its former capacltv. Many rooms cn suite, with private bath i uinmg room.

ii.xHiij reet, care. billiards, bowling and tennis. Orculurs. I terms, from .11. C.

Wcntnnrtli, Slannjrer, Frontenac. N. Y. Also pro ot Wontworth Hall and Cottages, White Mountains, 9 Hole Golf Course. ALEXANDRIA UAV, 1.

Thousand Island House I OWNERS AND G. DE WITT. PROPRIETORS. OPENS JUNE 17: renovated throughout and In first class condition. Superior cuisine and service.

Applications for rooms may be made to the hotel or to Mr. J. B. STETSON, who will be at HOTEL 'AMBRIDGE, 5th av and 33d st. New York City.

THOUSAND ISLANDS. Hotel Westminster. WESTMINSTER PARK, Alexandria Bay. N. T.

OPEN JUNE 15 TO OCTOBER 1 Most select family hotel at Thousand Islande. Grand scenery, fine fiehtng. Reasonable ratei. fiend for pamphlet. H.

F. WGELHART. Prop. THOUSAND ISLATToS CENTRAL PARK HOTEL, St. Lawrence Pork, Jeffernon X.

Y. MANAGEMENT: most centrally located hotel In Thousand Islsnd. Modern and first class. Golf links, boating, fishing, etc. Reasonable nitc s.

I'or Illustrated Circular, address St. Lawrence Park Ann'ii, Proprietors. A. K. WVLIE.

Manager. PENNSYLVANIA. THE WIN OLA. AN IDEAL HEALTH REPORT BEAUTIFULLY SITUATED. WITH FULL LAKE Al'iSolutSli fro 'nt'Hria and boating, fishing, dancing, tennis, orchestra tc pure Llthla water spring; plenty shadH; pine grove ot large trees surround hotel; ex.

i ll. iu reaMmaul rapacity of 20. Illustrated booklet unrt references on application. FREAR, LAKE WINOLA BLUFE HOUSE AMD ANNEX. MILFORD, PIKE COL N'T PA.

nety flve miles from N. y. city via Erie Aecornmorlates ,300. Most charming re fSI of. DeIw" River.

1.000 feet above sea level. Spacious and well sha led grounds; Kolf' b''lnPe tennis, boating, oatmng, flshlng. no mostuiitoes; cool nights; cuisine unexcelled. Send fr 'illustrate p. R.

noniNiarE. irp JjLEN SUMMIT HOTEL, GLEN SUMMIT Will OPEN JUNE 21. 2.010 Feet Elevation. i 4 hours from New York. Through Pullman enrs.

Spring water. Fine driven and bicycling Elevutor. Itooms en suite with bath, ateam heat. For descriptive booklet and other Information apply to W. II.

i rosry. Manager. P0C0N0 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, MOUNT POC0NO, PA. Capacity 300. Finest trout preserves In the state on premises for exclusive use of our guests OPEN MAY I to NOVEMBER 1.

Booklet. E. G. HOOKER SON, Owners and Proprietors. Water Gap House.

Most beautifui scenery in the country. Best of hotels. Two and one quarter hours from New York via D. L. and r.

a. oi'EX resularly JUNE 10. Pure air, fine drives, boating, bathinff, bass flshlnR. L. D.

telephone. Golf. Artist's studio near hotel for rent, cheap. W. RFtODHEAD.

PAXINOSA INN, EASTON, PA. TWO HOURS FROM NEW YORK. This beautiful hotel will REOPEN JUNE 15 under liberal management; capacity, 350. A. S.

STANFORD, Manager. THE (tLENWOOD, Dela ware Water Gup, Vn. Capacity 200. Modern brick house, fiurroun'IeJ liv shi lawn; high, cool anil altrnctlvt adt'Ct "family re sort. Fine drlvlnK.

bathing, boating, flshlns: moderau rates. First class table and sfrvlce. jnklet T. H. JOHNSON.

Mount Pleasant House, MT. rOGONO. TA. Finest on Foronr. MountttiriK.

vit ws. im heat. Excellent cuisine. Couch meets nil tiains. Speeinl rates June and Seutember.

IiiiclilPi. HENRY A. LEECH. SHAWNEE HOUSE. Trettily located near the Gap spacious pori hes; Hhatly lan ns; larst, nlry rooms: milk ami vegetables from the farm: boating, bathlntt.

excellent UshlnB; $7 to 43 weekly. I R. TlU.VSrr. SHAWNEE. Pa.

WATER GAP, EXCURSION. 2 days, June 10 12; fare, board, coach. Inclusiv; Jt'NE R. R. FA FFlFt ws Klv uests; 10 llrst class RESORTS and COTTAGES.

Address CATARACT HOI'SK n. M. TITKEIt Mur. Tickets for sale at Simpson. 32 Park row, Y.

DELAWARE HOUSE. Overlooking river and mountains: newly bullf new management; large, airy r.ioins; steam heat hot and coM water with bath on every Uoor; pure mountain spring water. for booklet. JOHN YARRICK. Delaware Water Gap Ta CRISSMAN HOUSE, MILFORD, Pike Pa.

NOW OPEN; located seven miles from the Erie station. Por. Jervls K. Y. Rood roads, good water, bass and trout flahlnfi.

steam heat and pas. Circulars on application. FRANK CRISSMAN. Prop. HIGHLAND DELL HOUSE.

Elevation l.ZW feet, on opur of Iiluc Iiidne between Delaware Water Gap and eapaclty 123: booklet. Address J. F. FOULKE Pa. RIVERSIDE HOUSE, DELAWAI1E WATEK GAP, PA.

HIGH ELEVATION. KUI'EItlt LOCATION BathlnB. fishing; shady lawns; 7 per week M. M. ACE.

FAR VIEW HOITSE SEPERIOR LOCATION hIKhest point In Gap; llnest scenery and vl. ws: all modern conveniences; tennis, croquet, poul" billiards, bass fishlnR, bathing, boatlnx booklet. ADAM TRANSITE. DELAWARE WATER GAP Pa FOREST HOUSE. Elegantly located: boating, fishing, driving cycling: all points of interest.

Cooklets SG to i weekly. A. L. MARSH. Delaware Water Gap FORREST HOUSE.

Grand location: scenery unsurpassed; beautiful walks and drives; accommodates sixty end for booklet. J. HAMBLIN. Swiftwater Vf; County, Pa. THE CENTRAL, DELAVAREVATEr1jp' Pa.

Delightfully locti'ted In the mountains near all attractions: beautlrul walks and drives boating, flshi. ig. bathing, golf; booklet. 5. D.

OVERFIELD. WOXROE CORXEK HOUSE. On celebrated Mllford road; eight miles from Sttoudsburg; boating, fishing, cycling; good water Bhade, farm. Booklet. OVERFIELD, Frutchey's, Pa.

MOUNTAIN HOUSE, DELAWARE WATER GAP. I'a. NOW OPEV All modern conveniences. Write for terms rtAUSEJ 'SON. LAWN COTTAGE 'nreWUr 7 sW" heat, electric lights, bath, telephone, livery, fishing freh meats, vegetables, fruits, farm attached J7 to 12 weekly.

Booklet of p. c. DICKK'tSON EAST STROCnSIil RG. PA. IllVEIt VIEW HOUSE, "delaW GAP.

superb mountain and river scenery, excellent drives, walks, boating flshinv etc. first class table; arl. slan well water Writ, for circular Mrs.L. T. LE BARRE.

The Meadowside, pa. hi elevation; large, airy Rmc pure spring water; grand scenery elegant drives; accommodates 100; s. rid booklet Mrs. ISABELLA SMITH. SON trout 1 HAVE I a ,7 fTT sedI miles of rum Creek.

Best trout stream In Pike County has been reserved for veara Freo to guests Nyce's Summer r. on I E. NYCE. Egypt Mills. ra.

BROOKSIDE VILLA. MILFORD, Pike Pa. grand location, shady lawns, finest roads for cycling and driving; livery altachfd. TOBIAS NELSON. THE WISCASSET, MOUNT I'OCONO.

I'A. References exchanged. Send for booklet. I. D.

IVISON. Manager. hiuhLa.nd dkll holse. On spur of Blue Ridge, between Delaware Water Gap and Stroudsburg: OPEN FROM MAY UNTIL NOVEMBER: elevation 1.300 feet. Booklet.

Address F. FOULICE. Stroudsburg. Pa. avon house.

Situated on spur of Blue Mountain, between Stroudsburg and Delaware Water Gap: elevation 1.30O feet. Apply to T. r.M.MBH, STROL'DSnuRG. Pa. J.

kclly, plan.tirf, against Eleanor V. Brown and others, defendants In pursuance of an Intetloc i ut.iry Judgment partition and sale In the above I entitled action 1,, aung dale the day of May. and duly ri in the ofllce of the Clerlt of the County Kings the i'nth dny of May. I I. the r.

i( n. l. the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction at th Real Estate Exchange sal.rr.i.,m, No. street. iikIi i.t citv of New lork.

on Jan. IW.O at 12 o'clock. noon, on that day. by Janus L. Ilrumley.

auction I eer. the ITernlv. in rough of I lty of New Vnrk. of IChnrs 1,. I said judgment to sold, and therein described as fows: All that certain lot, piece or par i el of land.

SitlKlte ine Iw.loe formerly Sth) Wnr.1 of the Borough Ityi of rounly of Kings and tale of New York, bound. I and described us foiu.ws: He. ginning one hundred and si.Mv HCu) feet from the southwesterly corner of Braxton street and Fuller place iai, down a map tiled in the Regis tor's oillce in Kings Countvi: thence running i southerly along Fuller place sixty feet; thence esieriy ano with llntxten street one i I hundred reet. ttienee n.irtiierl and with th a. nue sixty i fe, t.

nnd thence enst erly one hundred it'nn f. et to the point or place of I beginning. 1 The following is a diagram of the above de I scrloed premises to be sold: duller Place. Dated Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

May 9, ISnn. ANDREW V. VAN THEN. Referee. Note The approximate amount of charges or liens for taxes, assessments and water rates out standing against said property, which shnll.

with Interest or penalties be added thereto, respective ly. to he allowed to the purchaser of the said'i premises out of the purchase money, or which are to he paid by the nuld referee, are as fo! lows: $39. ANDREW F. VAN THUN. Referee.

CJeorpe W. Slrkels. Plaintiffs Attorney, Montague Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cyrus V.

Washburn. Attorney for Defendant Brown Kelly, 1S9 Montague Street, Brooklyn; N. Y. Thomas G. Barry, Attorney for Defendants Carey.

Broadway. New York. Nathaniel S. Smith. Guardian ad Litem.

120 Broadway. New York. 6t w.fcf Sl'PRKME COURT. COUNTY OF K1N JS Frances Clwillenor. plaintiff, against Adelaide Puhuget and I tmls G.

nrain. Jaciiu. 'ticiie i and Park Tllford. a corporation, defendants Summons. To the above named defendants; You are heivlty suinmoned to answer the complaint In this action and to serve copy i.f your answer I on the jdnintlff's attorneys within twenty days af i tor Uf service of this fumnions, exclusive rf the i day of service, and in case of your failure to up pear, or answer, judgm ent will taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint.

Dated Mny 17. p.ltlt. MANICE. ABBOT PERRY, T'laintlft' Attorneys, fttllee and J'ost Ofllce ad dress: No, William Borough of Manhat tan. New York t'liy.

To Adelaide Dubuget The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to a order of the Hun. Almet F. Jenks, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of N' York, dated the 24th day of May. 1S9. and tiled with the cum plaint In the ofllce of the Clerk of the County of In the Borough of Brooklyn, In the City and State of New York.

MANICE. ABBOT PERRY, Plaintiff's Attorneys, OHice and Post Offlf ad i drss. William street. Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.

N. U. S. A. 6t SURROGATE'S NOTICES.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, liy the grace of God free and independent To Francis E. Warren. An nle Sawyer. William Birmingham. Joseph Illr mlrrgh.mi.

Annie L. Hlrinir.gh. ini. Kate K. White, St.

Clair William Wilson. EUn Wilson i and Earl Birmingham. Frank Birmingham and Wlllet Birmingham lir said Karl Birmingham, i Frank Birmingham an.I Willet Birmingham be living) and any and all unknown persons whose i names and parts of whose names and whose place or places of reslde ie arc unknown, and cannot, at ter diligent inquiry, be arcertained. being the wives, legal repivsentatlv.s. legatees, devisees, hclrr at law and next or kin of said Earl Hlrm iniriiam.

I'rvik Birmingham and Wlllet Birmlng ham (if deceased), rend greeting: Whereas, Charles .1. Patter." of the Boicugh of Brooklyn, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings have certain Instrument In writing beariDg (Lite the lr.t'n day of Novemlrer. lWi. and I a certain dlcl': th' reto bearing date 20th Novem ber and a certain othe codicil thereto dated i Arrll I relating to real and personal prop rty, duly proved the last will and testam' nt of ann eliza BIRMINGHAM, late of Borough of Brooklyn, deceased. 1 Wherefore, You and each of you.

are hereby cited to tvfor our irrogate of the County of Kir.gs, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records. In the County of Kings on the day of July. lJ ioii. at tn o'clock In th forenoon, then and there to attend the prohnte of th f.aj.1 last will and testament; and that the above named infants then and there show eaus" why a qx'olnl guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said laft v. ill and teslament.

In testimony whereof we have enus 'd the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be here unto affixed. Witness, Ron. George Abbott. Surrogate of our said County! (L. .) nt the county of Kings, th" day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and nlntv nlne UICIIAKL F.

Med iLriRICK. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Cb.as. Patterson. Executor 26 Court street Broken.

Y. jeo THE BRIDGE CYCLE PATH. Conference at an Early Date Between Cyclists and Bridge Authorities. At an early date there will be a conference between Bridge Commissioner John L. Shea 1 and Engineer Martin and a committee repro senting the Associated Cycling Clubs of New' York and Long Island, the Cood Roads Asso cialion and the New York Consulate of the League of American Wheelmen, to discuss plans for a cycle path on the big bridge, i Commissioner Shea suggested in a recent let i ter to the chief consul.

M. M. Heldlng, of the New York Stale Division of the League! of American Wheelmen, that a committee of! cyclists be appointed to confer with Engineer 1 Martin with a view to reaching a solution of I the problem. Said Commissioner Shea yes I terday: i "I am in full sympathy with the movement of the cyclists, hut as I previously stated, my knowledge of engineering is not sufficiently i great to enable me to submit a suitable plan I l'erhans Mr. can do It, and I hope he 'and the wheelmen will agree on something1 definite." The committee heretofore appointed to call upon the bridge authorities consists of Fred eriek House, Associated Cycling flubs of New York: II.

M. Valentine. Good Roads As sieiation; J. C. Howard.

New York Consulate of the League of American Wheelmen: Then (lore Kiendl. Associated Cycling Clubs of I.ono Island, and Chief Consul Helding as ex offlcio member. The date for the conference has not as yet been set. 1 DEATH Oif HENRY JL. CLINTON.

A Noted Criminal Lawyer Who Was of Counsel in the Tweed Trial. Henry L. Clinton, who was a famous and very succe. isful criminal lawyer In New York City fifty years ago. died Wednesday at his home, rS Park avenue.

Manhattan. He bad I been an invalid ever since the summer of li7. when he suffered a stroke of paralysis. He was born in Woodbridge. February 21, 1820, and came to New York about 1X40 I In ho defended Mrs.

Emma A. Cunning ham, who was accused of murdering Dr. Hur dell, on Bond one of the b. sr kr.o.v i criminal cases on record. ended in acquittal.

With Colonel Fellows he also suc cessfully defended Richard Crokor on the 1 charge of murder. He was one of the counsel for the prosecution of the Tweed trial. In 1 will cases his suci ess was also great. He wa.s concerned in the litigation over the wills of I A. T.

Stewart, James 1). Taylor and Nancy i Smith. Ten years ago he gave up the prac tico law For i n' v. ars. togoth' 1 with John Kelly and Richard Schell.

he was ia conspicuous figure in the counsels and man I agement of Tammany Hall. AMARANTH REUNION. Closing Meeting at the Rooms in Mon tague Street. The annual reunion of the dramatic corps and the officers of the Amaranth bnnn.nii Society was held at its moms. Montague i street.

last night. There were music, singing and dan. ing. which made up a programme lasting till 1 o'clock this morning. '1 he en i tertainmetit was furnished by members of the dramatic corps.

There were clever imlta lions of actors by John K. Irwin, songs bv fireg Patti, violin solos and souks by Harry C. Edwards and the "I liplomacy" "waltzes I played by the com poser, Miss Minnie Dorloa. I Choruses and a cake walk by tin company completed tne evening entertainment. Those who enjoyed tho occasion were: Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred Young. Mr. atel Mrs Howne. Thomas A.

yuliiliin. Ardor P. Dunk I ley. 'I nomas Fitzgerald. Hare H.ir.

yl C. Edwards, Franklin Br. n'H Charles cor tls. th Misses Mamie at Minnie D. rl oi Mau I AUraius, Deli no Winner.

Irull, Lottie Woodruff. Grace Green Edwards. Rosalind ShP 1. Lottie Danly. Jj 1 I 1 i if 00 1(30 Dr.

Pelham Williams Was Invited to Express His Views of Sunday School Work. The followitiR statement was ivpn out today by Arthur Bremen Cook. of the Board of Trustees of the Church Club ol Long Island: "In view of the many eriUeioms published last week in regard to the Rev. Pollium Williams and Ills address, on Sunday schools, he fore the Church Club of the Ul. jccse of Loos Island, the Ht v.

Dr. Williams nas v. iiticti 4. letter requesting that his posiLit.n made clear in certain respects. "Some of the jti 1 inir rviev.s Rave the erroneous and unfortunate impreosiori that.

Dr. Hliuius hail UKeii advantage ol the occasion, lo intrude si nsatiotial views. 'I his is altogether As a member the committee on literary work I happened to have charge of file arraiif lor the May meeting, and after we had secured Mr. I'iiia and Ml. liidditiKS, both hades 10 the Sunuay school work, It was suggested by Dr.

Franc la II. Miller, chairman of the literary committee, that we Invite the Rev. Dr. Williams to present his views, which were well known to be on the oilier side of flip subject." "This proposition being made at a trustees', meeting, and unanimously approved try all present, I telegraphed an invitation, which Dr. Williams did not fully accept until he had requested me to write very particularly.

When I had written, showing; that we clearly understood that he would present the negative side of the case, he court cously accepted. It was not an aggressive movement on hla part to renew the attack upon one of HrooK lyn's favorite institutions. He simply came aa a guest of the club, with a full invitation and warrant to freely speak his mind. "I am confident that the papers, which have taken so much Interest In this discussion, which In the course of it has included some mistaken allusions to Dr. Williams, will gladly do him full justice in making it clear that he acted with perfect fairness.

He Is a courteous, agreeable gentleman, worthy of regard, and I am sure that nrne of chief opponents would wish to be ungenerous toward him simply because he is on the unpopular side, and his views are distasteful to them. In fact, while personally I differ with him very materially on the subject in question. I think thai In some important respects he is largely or entirely correct, and 1 believe that by emphasizing in extreme fashion certain defects of the Sunday school system he has rendered invaluable service to that noblo institution. "Dr. Miller, the chairman of our trustees, claims that Dr.

Williams, judged by his own arguments, is a strong and sincere friend of the Sunday school, hut a revolutionist in methods. "The kindly intentions of Dr. Williams and the absence of a desire on his part for notoriety, will more fully appear by his letter, from which I quote. After cxpresslne? thanks for courtesies extended by the Church Club. Dr.

Williams says: As to the address. I had not dre imed that It would he mentioned In a newspaper. Now I tlnd mvK lf much assailed anil unite too ranch commended. Two of the New York al ers entreat mo to state my views In tl columns at much lenjrth next r'unday. I have no desire to In controversy, and no vlsh.

surely, to air unhappy torietv. mil nr. wlllirom. vs to offense. Possibly this Is doe to no that It should be stated, very clearly, that I was Invited for one purpose, to promote dli by the other side, that Is to say.

the unpopular side. I was asked to be the truest of the. club. One plain duty was before me. I summoned to serve as the dull backgro jtel.

which might reveal the more the brilliant arguments. In favor of Sunday schools. With all kindliness or b' art I was ready to sorva as the target and to leave the of tha system quite In possession of their ground. Somehow it scorns to be felt that I was i i by mistake or by audacity, and that mv cctnlnfr was an Intrusive discomfort. For this I am very sorry.

If the time should soon ome, wh. this explanation can be suitably offered, it might relieve me In a measure of the later obllquy. Yet it Is hard to believe that Brooklyn churchmen did not know my attitude. A few years ago they were ready. In their righteous indignation, to expel me from the town by reason i my unwillingness to worship their Idol, to ai ceot the glorious Institution.

They have hardly forgotten It. They scarcely expected me to come and Join tho chorus of praise, which would be strong tnougb without my aid. AN OBSTINATE JTJROB, Whose Opinion Was Vindicated After Three Trials. To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: I was pleased to read your editorial in reply to Judge Gaynor's strictures on the stubborn juror. Your conclusion vindicates tha undersigned in a ease where a 'oig dry goods firm made a contract with a Journeyman paper hanger for one year, but discharged him after the busy was over, on tha ground incompetency.

The "respectability of the firm's witnesses so great that the jury Immediately agreed for the firm, except myself. The names of persons where tha man had done work for the firm were given, but could not be repeated at the trial. This1 caused the almost unanimous verdict for the department firm. I held out ami caused a disagreement. On the next trial it was proven that the man gave entire satisfaction to the people who had been named in tho first trial.

On this trial other nncies were given where the man worked and failed to give satisfaction, hut the Jury stno.I 7 to 5 the man. On the third trill ll was proven that the man gave satisfaction to all 'he persons named and we received a verdict. I watched the ease to the o. id and was pleased with myself for holding out against eleven men whose Individual judgment would be taken to be e(pial to my own. F.

G. IK Court street. June n. W. MINERVA CIRCLE MEETING.

The Minerva Circle of Trinity Baptist Church, Greene mil I'atchen avenues, of which the Rev. Harry IVthir is pastor, held its last entertainment and sociable lor the season last evening, at the resilience of Miss May Aube. McDonough sired. The programme consisted of a piano solo, by Miss May Aube: tableaux and a mandolin solo by Miss amue Iremouger, ar.d games. Refreshments were served.

Ainong those present were: The Rev. and Mrs. Harry IVthle. Mr. and Aube.

Mr. ami Mrs. John Fltzmaurice. Alice Sharkey, Holier', Stritigham, May Aube, Allien W. barber.

ICstellc H. eb. I Mun h. Carrie Xucr. Theodore Woo i.

I'annle Iremonger, Charles K. Kp th. Emma Saner, Harry Smith. Sadie Ni kvuls. William B.

Barker, Frar.zes. UK bar! G. Hurchell, (lore Vought. Fannie K. Ape lgale.

Ada De Angles, Clarence San ford. Ad; uy E. Sharkey. Helen Sal lade. E.

Stuyvesaat, May Hurchell. Robert Aube. A GOOD THING ON MILK. After spending more than a quarter of a century active business life the city a certain merchant purchased a ranch wlii he to be a Irp.irab:;. for dairy farming.

Having had no jira ti ai i. i' agricultural pursuits hi is for nls knowledge of the art upor. tho: books which purport tvi'. the uthau bred hn to do the trick. He desires to can concerning dairying and for aivi ie himself to his friend arid pas'or.

the Ri v. Dr. Stebbias, in whose and wile reading he has absolute "Do ym know anything good 0:1 milk, doctor?" he asked the vi nerabie man Go 1. The Jovial pulpiteer, win, kno.vs more of "the sincere milk ol war 1" tha.i of any other lacteal fluid, ans.vo. vl solemnly: "Yes.

my dear sir. 1 b. lieve i familiar with the best thing i. i milk that an found here." "W'hut is it. air rly I unsuspectingly asked th bu blinn r.

"Cream." 1 ja. ulate the pr. he hurried round the 00; r. San a isoo N'c Letter. TOLD IN SAN FRANCISCO.

Arthur Ilarep. lt. who is a v. oj the repubil of letters, is t. yipg th same time ro gain a Noting as a la.vycr.

His simultaneous occupations often puzzle poopie who do not know him very well. The oilier be was talking in the liohcnian Club to a man whom he 1 met once or twice. Arthur was 0:1 that particular day filling the roie of a journalist. "But I thought you were a limb of the law." said the stranger, who di.l not quire understand the Jeky'1 and Hyde combination. "Not a limb." equably oied the modest Barendt.

"Only a twig. But just watch me sprout!" San Francisco Ne.vs Letter. Lot No. 4. And also all that certain lot.

pie. or parcel of land with the hull, lings hereon ere. el. situate, lying and I'. mg in the citv of lyn, County of Kings and State of New York and hounded and described as follows, viz.

Bi nir.g at a point on the northerly side Rlch.nds street distant sixty feet ten and one half southwestel ly from the west. tlv co: r.er of ards and Bapalye streets, and running theaie southwesterly along Richards street nineteen four and one half inches; thence northwesterly parallel with Itaj.alye street and through a pa wall sixty feet; th' nce nort heasterlv and parallel wllh Richards street nineteen feet four and one half Inches, and thence southeaster! again pa allel with Rapaly street and through another party wall sixty feet to the point or place of I.e. ginning. The following Is a diagram of the property to sold: Its street number la Richard street. r3 111' 'H" 10 Richie Is St.

Dated Utica. N. May IS pr. j. FREDERICK M.

CALDKR. Referee. T. A. Devereux, Attorney for Plaintiff.

Hb kox Block. Oneida. N. Y. mm 7t 17' 0" i.

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