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THE BEOOKLYK DAILY EAGLE OVgjgEB 1893WT JMMx 2 llPO Zl A f) CORPORATION WOTtCES. COBPOBATION NOTICES. BIlRRORATIVs SOUCESo BHAVEIi, THANSPOHTATIOIV, RnllroaaW. Rnllrnn ii. 7RIE RAILROAD.

TICKET OFFICES: 401, 317, 713 and P57 Broadway, 153M Bowery. 1 Battery place, Cbamtnra and Twenty third sts ferries. Now York; 331 an 333 Fulton st, Brooklyn; 107 Broadway, Willlomsburch; coiner of Newark and Hudson sts. Ho bokon, and Now Station, Jersey City, for tickets, parlor and sleeping accommodations and cheeks. Ex press tlainB loavo Twenty third st 5 minutes earlier than time shown lrom Chambers st; local tralos 5 to minutes earlier.

0:00 A. M. Day ExproiK Pullman Buffet. Drawing room Coaches to RufTafo. Connects at Hornollsvillo for Jsinealown and Chautauqua Lako.

3:00 P. M. every day. Chicago and St. Louis Limited, solid Pullman train ot Day, Dining and Sleeping Coxchea.

No extra charge for fast time. 0:00 P. At every day, Chicago and Grand Trunk Ex Cress, i.olid Pullm.m ot Day aud Buffet Sleeping: oactics, for Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Hamilton, London, Mid Chicago without change. 8:30 P. At ovory day.

Cbicago Express, Pullman Bur fot Sleepers, Elmlrx, Hornollsville, Jamestown, Corry, Moadvillt, Youngsiown, Cincinnati and Chicago. CORPORATION NOTICB5. DEPAUTMENT OF COL 12 TT N. Rooms 2, 4, (1, 8 and 10, Municipal liMing Brooklyn, Ootobor 24. 18.10Notice is hereby kiio i that the assessment rolls in hn followinr entitUd minors have been completed and the warrant, for thu collection of tho YariousaHsessmeniB mentioned therein ha tbii day boon delivered to tho iJoUoclur of Taii and Avei mente, ond all persons liable to pay snch ssjMr.r riti aro rrqnired to pay the same without delay at this oW.r.o, under tfce pensJtj of ih.llaw Digginjr down lots, Verona stroet, nouth hido, Riobards and Dwtght streets, Flactfin Harrison aTenue, wH i(lp, btlwepn Lynch and HejwBrd itrcots.

KlaRginic Heywaril streot, south siuv, beln Marcy and iiarrls ui Fcncinc Bcrcen ttteet, north ecip, Kitiuslou and Brooklyn aTenca. AloDougel a tree, south tide, belwouu Koct way and Stone iiwm XT ACTS FROM THK AW. Ohaptor Laws of 18H8. Titlu 7, 10 and HI. Section 0.

On all taxes i i all assesmonti for opeMnt; treotfl, ilagtiiK or rollnggiun; fli Jowalka, a int lots, or dixiur dnwn vacant lots, which s'all a.iar bo paid to tho Collector, lfQre tbo Pipirntio of ouo mouth from tlw timo the Kama shall becomo duo and payable, au alloivanro shall be mado Jis or persons tnakmc uuoh payments al tho u' cvn and thrne per centum per a un urn, tor tht prriion iho'i'of. On all lasrs, a. aii ratea (iaid tbo eti)iratoi. ot month from tliu timo tbfl smut' bare att poi. lo, tbern shall ad to andcol'uctod as part of wrj s'u'h tai, aajes.rimont ov water interest at tfcfl race uf nio per per annum, to bo computed from tho mo the aame became due and i to the data oraaidpiy ment.

AT.DKX i. SWAN, oc'J4 JOt Collector oi 'I'ies and Aajiossmeiits. rjWK COMMON COUKCIL OF THE CITY OK DUOOKl.YX u'o do aud onlain follows, That it ix ary auc the sidewalks ftont of loin frou.itm niit ii tliw inrtii sM? nf (larlieid place, be two3n Polhrmus i a 'to rs. to in b'o Twenty second Ward map. to I'e ilai bbie mo fl ageing where not si read dono.

vridih of su ('ii fet, lor tho pur osc of at a of v. Iiicli tho ur. a'nt ton of tho sid. is thn ca isp. An! uy hereby ordain that a si b.

D. m.I he ipc jue of Iho owner or on nf rs tbrrei. and Pep.irt.:. of City Works id hereby (o a lvortiif ir propcs.a! for Ictnc auU we 'I ho iy.s decision and ordinan' i wr: sdnploJ by ho mi id C.iuncil twu.ih.'d vote Wiie Gth O. t'oicr, 1J0.

2i lOt M. J. Clerk. fninv: common council oftht: city OF UROOKIAN do doiinlo ami onlain as follows, 'I hat it i to r.ir.M th: idJWs.Ik in fiont of lot tilt jc upon tbw Ttst ot Lwl avenue, I l.r.?iL iiii.lto street Mid Dek avenue, buotiu lot U4. biut; Tuvntj 'ira Ward map, to lo P.SfTsC'l re flashed wit li I ati'iio tlsxgiur.

trlioro done, to tha v.iih of i for the i biting uucuof, of which present i omiii vji the is the And tliej hereby 'oiu that tiiid sideiralli b. ao and re tlaxsed at the expi'it. of tif Avner i thireof, an 1 the ui.ai rnu nt at Cit VrVrl.5 i. be: by dire U' to ad'oi tisy ior ojo. aU for d.

itii; such worU. 'Iho I'ecisiun and or. i' wcio adopted by tho as Id Con. mon fV.mcii by a ivo tliiriis vntu ibi; Jtb clay of Ofober. LSU 1.

oo 21 10 i M. J. 'l City Clerk. HE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITS OF lilt YN do ilo idc n.l oida as nllot. viz Thai ii a imiis'i iho eiltn Ik.

i front of lots Tbe sonth dido of (iavti ld p'ace, between ig' lb Ninth aiontip. known aa lot! No IC ii.cn ivf. an I 1, and 7, block Twen ty so. ond ward msp, be Hunted with tlua bIoik ilacpins, fho' not done, to th width o. (tl (wtt tor tho iuirfo ft; a ii su.

oc wbioh th prc.seut ccu.iit.nn th d' ivalk it tbo aunt1. Aud thy herobr ordain ttmt aaid be to (bch'od at tli. i eu 'ii owner or owner thereof, and rr l)e ftftrtraent of City Vv'orks is hrrby dtrectud to advertise or propostln for doii.g ich work. Th" oiiu: ami or Jluanco wuo adumod b5 the said Co. union Council by a thirds rota this (Jrh tiny of October, lSSH).

ov2'l lOt M. J. CUM.MINGH. Oity Clerk. TjHHK COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY 9 OK I.KOOK.J.YN do devido and nr Jain as follows, That it is to eaupo tho ttidriv.

ilkil in front of lots ftt.mitJK upi'ii tlio urn th ido of street, between Wfttorbu et nnd Koart known at lotH Nos. 2 and block Kigbiofiirh ward map, to be tlagRod and rurlstrsod i. itb bluo flapping, whore Dot already dtini', to the width of si (11) iet, for tha purpose oi abating a nuisance, of whkh tho pro.sont condition of the snld A ltiw nik tlio causo. A nd iluiy hereby ordain that said to ho fiai wed nrd rctlaEKodat the oxponse of tbo owner or owners thereof, nd tho Dt partmont of City Work is htroby directed to advertise tor proposnlw tor doini; auch work. The for exiling aad ordinance wor ario: ted by tho said Couiutun ('ouucil by a t'Ao tbud vote tiiw Gth day of Octobor, 1SUU.

ool34 lOt iM. J. OUMMINOS, City Olerk. TgiHB COMMON COUNCIL OK THE CITY M. OK QUOOKIYN do doclde and ordain follows, That it is ncecdsary to cause tho eidt A'alUa in fr 'Ut of lota fronting umn tbo north sido of Soventoentb troct, butwoou Ninth avtMiuo and Tens avenno, knevn aa lot Nos.

2l, fi'J, R4, T(i, S7, an1 Hi). block 14'J, Kighth ward map, to bt tlapnnl with blue atono flagginc, where not already dens, tn tho width of aii (ti) foet, for tho piirpo of abating a nuirfaimo, oi which tho pr JKont condition of the iaid wid walk i tho oauae. And tbey hereby ordiin that he 0 tlacacdat tbe nxnenoe of the owner or ownets thereof, and the Depattrnent of Oity "Works id hcioy directed to advortitJO for proposals for doing such work. Tho foregoing ileei. ion ordiuauce woro adopted by tho Haid Common Connotl by a two thirda voir tbis tUb day of October, ltjti).

oq24 10t M. J. CUMM.NOS, CilyCJlerk. rPHK COMMON COUNCIL OK THE CITY JL Oi1' BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, viz. That it i nvcttssjry to csufe the si' lealks l.

front of lote fronting upon tne uorthwet corner of Uopere avenue and 1'ark plaoti, known au lo'. No. .37. block 22, Twenty fourth Ward map, to bo tlacno I with blue ttone ilaffKinn, wh not already done, to tho width of sii ('1) foet, for the purpose of abitiny a unisanoo. of which the prose nt condition o' tho taid sidewalk it? the cauao.

And thav hereby ordain that said ildewalk be so flaKtred at pHENIX INSURANCE COMPANY, BROOKLYN, N. Y. CASH CAPITA, Gross Assets December 31, 1889 34,781 Lisbilltie 3,370.334.58 Surplos as to policy holders. 81.41)1,921.0 Losses paid since organization, 837,720.01.00. OFFIOES BP.OOKLTN: PHEXIX BUILDING, Ooart st, nd 111 Broadway.

E. D. CITY OF NEW YOrtIC: WESTERN UNION BUILDING, troadway. corner Dey st. MEKICAN STEAM 350ILBR INSURANCE COMPANY Of NEW YORK.

CASH ASSETS 81.12.250.18 Insures steam boilers, steam nginea, elevators and machinery against explosion and accidents to propsrty and life. JOHN R. WILMARTH, Manager. Brooklyn and Long Island branob, 170 Romcon st Gnrfiold Hallding. TLANTH; MUTUAL INSURANOH COMPANY, NEW YORK.

Office. 51 WALL ST. ORGANIZED 1842. INSURES AGAINST MARINE AND INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS And will issue policies making loss payable in Enclaod Assets for tho security of its policies are more than TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Tho profits of tho company rovert to the ossurod and aro dividod annually upon the premiums terminated duriug tho yoar, certificates for which aro issued hoar ing intorost in accordance with its charter.

J. D. JONES. Ptwridont. H.

H. AIOORE, Vice President. A. A. RAVEN, Socond Vice President J.

FL OftAPMAK. Secretary ONTINENTAL IN13URANCE CORNER COURT AND AlONTAGUE STREETS Reservo for reinsurance 7.... $2,470,343.24 Rescrvo for all othor claims. 275,720.73 Cash capital 1,000.000.00 Not surplus 1.471,703.81) F. 0.

AlOORK. President, O. H. DDTCIIEn. Secretary Brooklyn Department.

I.T i(ITICES. YyKljFORD" AV NUK EE AI I 'COURT, COUNTY OP KINGS Tho Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York, plaiutiife, against Andrew Decker and others, detendants In pursuance of a judgment of fove. losure and sale duly mado and entered in tho above cntitlod action au .1 bearing date the 18th day of Ootobor, 1S00, the tmdorsiKned. sherlfl of Kines County, will sell at publio auction by Thomas A Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the salesrooms. No.

13 11 ill oughby stroot. In the City of Brooklyn, on tho thirteontn day ot November, 1300, at twelve o'clock, noon, tho land and premises luoutioned and doscribod in said judgment as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate, lying and beins' in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings nnd State of New York, bounded and described as follows, yz. Beginning at a point, on the easterly side of Bedford avenue distant two nnd ninety seven leot and nino inches (207.0) northerly from the cornor formed by the intersection of the easterly side of Bedford avenue with tho northerly sido of Myrtlo avonuo; running thence east wardly and parallel with Atyrtlo avenue ono hundred (100) feet to (bo middlo line of the block between Bedford avonuo and Spencer Blreet; running thence nortlr.vaidh along said middle lino of tho block and parallel with Bedford avenue tv.onty (20) foot running thonco westwardly and parallel with said Alyrtlo avonuo ono hundred (100) feet to the castoily sido of Bedford avonuo; running thenco southwardly along tho i aid easterly Hide of Bodlord avonuo twenty (20) leet to tlw point or place beginning. Dated Brooklyn, N. Y.

October21.lH00.oLAnK nHIKEHAIlT Hobeht Seivell, Plaintiffs1 Attorney, 34 Nassau etreet, New York. 71 WS BERGEN STRKET N. Y. SUPREME COURT. KINGS 0DUNTY Acron P.

Catos, plaintiff. Kainat Thoiuas HoriKn and olherf, defondsVnU In pqrsoanco of a judgment of and Hale datoa andentored on tho twentieth dajof October, 1K00, liobort Morohant, thn roforee in judRmont namod, do hereby givo notico tlint on Thurflday, thy thirteenth day of Novembsr. tvt tweWo o'clock noon, at tho Vity Sa03room, Nos, 7 nnd Court Kqnnro (rormorly Boorum place), opposite tbo Hall of Rocords, iu tho City of IirookJyn, County of Kinaa andStateof will sell at public auction, by William Cole, auctionocr, the premises in said judemont dosorilied as follows, to wit: All that certain lot, piff" or vcoI of Undrntaate, hinSflnd boinc in tho City ot Brooklyn, Kinds County, LStatoof Now York, bo indcd as follow, to BqkIu ninata point on tho pouthorly side of Borden street distant one hundred and eiRhty oiht fet seven and ono half inches westnrly trom tho wouthwc storly corner of Bergen stroet and avenuo; from thenco running eoutherly parallel with 1'rftnklin avenue ono hundred feet thence easterly parallel with Berecn stroot t.ro feot; thence acain Boutherly and parallel with L'rankHn avenue forty Hve feet mor or rH to tho southerly line of tot known as number throe bundl ed and five, fta known on map of property of Lomucl (Ji con and oihorrf, Jilod in tho IleKiHtor'n offlco of KiiiK County; thence easterly in a eiraightline alonff the aouthoriy boundary or said Jot aud the southerly boundary lino of lot three hundred and ninety aa Hbown on said map, which straight lino, if extended, would striko tin' westerly side of Franklin avenue fiUty ono feet fouth of tho southwest corner of franklin avenue and Barton street, to a point where said linn interseuts auothor lino drawn parallel to 1 ranklin avenue and distant one hundred and sixty feet seven and one half inches westerly therMrom thence northerly along said lino parallel with Franklin avonuo one hundred an A thirty lour feot more or Ubs to the southerly Bidt! of Bercen street, and thenco westerly along thd southerly linft of Bergen htroot twimty eisht feot to tho place of boatnuing. Dated Brooklyn, October JiO, lH'JO. HOBEHT MEBCII ANT, Referee.

A. P. Batkr, Plaintiff in Person, No. 180 Umiisou Btroet, Brooklyn. ocli'i 3w WocS SUPREAiiTOOUlrF JUDICIAL DISTRICT, COUNTY OK KINOS I.oonard Dwlght Hilla, plaintlrf, avralnst Cevnira B.

tSlH'ldou and others, defundauta. Watkow alien. attornoy, Wall rtt. New York City lu pursuance of a jtirlnmnt of foreclosure and eal of this court, mado iu tho aov ontiilm. aotiou, bearing data tho '21st day October 1KU0, I will soil at publio auction, by Thoma A.

auctioneer, at the No. Ill Willoii'ihby Ktveet, irt tb'j City ot Brooklyn, on the 14th day of November, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following deficribod land and preni All that certain Jot. pu ce or parcel of land, with tho building and iHinrovomuniH thereon oroutod, sliuuto, lying and being in the Twenly socond Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, (Jmmty of Klngd and Statu or Now York, bouuded and do. uribed aa iollowa. to wit; Be ginning at a ujiut on tho westerly side of bovontn nvout.o, di.

jtiJiir tUty i'oct northerly from tho northwesterly cornor of Seventh avenuo ami First Btreol, and running ttieuco westerly and parallel with Firwt otroet and part of the distan through a partv wall eighty feet; thence northerly parallel with rJovouth avonuo ninoteen. font and nine inches; thence easterly and parallel with First and apart of tho ditttanre through a enrtain other uaity wall eighty fet lo tho wosU'rly wdo of avenue, and thence southerly alonj tho woster sidoof Seventh avoine nlnolcenfeet and nine inches to the point or idace of boffinnmg. Dated Brooklyn, N. October 1SU0. cli2 jiwWAS ULAKIC U.

KlijattUAKT, pnenu. rj'iHB PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW JL YOKK.bythe groceof free and Independent To J3lizabeth OMCeefo, residing nt Pittsfield, Masdachu setta, and John Cavanayb, rosuling at Ivy Chapel, Mount Melliok. tjuoous County, lroianii, sena greeting! You, and each of you, aro hereby citod and required to nppn.ir before a Surrogatp'o rourt of tlio County of ftmga, to no nom ar tne iiau or Jiecorns, in mo vuy oi Biooklvn. on the 18th day of November. 1890.

at ten o'clock in tho forenoon, then and thoro to show caubo why a decree should not bo made declaring boiMA CA AN AG II sob! hoir of the land and promiaos doscribod as followB, All those two cortaiu lots, piocos nr parcels of land uituate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and Ktate oi' New York, designated on a certain map entitled "Mnn of Williamson Homestead," at East Now York, King County, drawn March, 18(14. filed in the Register's office of Kings County as lots Nos. 41 and 42. In testimony whorcfor we have caueou tue seal ot our said Surrogate's court to be hereunto alhxed. WituesH, ffon.

Georgo B. Abbott, Surrogate of L.B. our said county, at tho City of Brooklyn, the 10th day of September, In tho yoar of our Lord, one thousand oijcbt hundred and ninety. JUDAH B. VOORIIKB.

Clark of the Surronate's Court. E. D. Benedict, Attornoy for petitioner, 18H Romaon et, BrooWyjJ.NY. ocl Uw3 ripHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK To Josephine H.

Weir, Ilen loiaou Weir, Alexander Wobb Wrt. Julia Ferguson Wolr, Julia H. Sporry, Kliza Crawford Sprry, Anna Henderson, Isaac Hi ndorsop, Ruth E. Henderson, Grace Margaret Hen dernon. E.

Milton Greono.Mary Ethel Carbaugh and KMza Ann Crawford, greeting: Yo i and eaxh of you are hereby citod and required appear boforo our Surrogate at tho Sorroffnte's Court of tho County oE Kins lo bo hold at tho Hah ot Records. In tho City of Brffoklyii, on tho ll)th day of November, 1S90. at ten o'olook in tho forenoon, and to attond tho judicial sottlcment of the accounts of Kate O. Hondertion, Horace Diokin non. Albar B.

King and John Noltv. as trustees under tho last will and tentamont of ISAAC HENDERSON, deceasod, and hat tho above named infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to opptar for tlioin on said judicial sattle xnoni. In toi timony whoroof wo have cansed tlw teal of our said Surrogate1? Court to bo hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon'. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate L. a of our said county, at tho Oity of Brooklyn, tho llrst day of October, in tho year ot our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and ninety. oclOwS GEORGE B. ABBOTT, Surrogate. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God froo and independent To anv and mil nnltnnwn iinrnons whos'i names or narta of whoso names nnd whoao place or places of residenve are unknown ana cannot, alter auigeur.

inquiry, oi asonr tainod, noxt of kin of Thoma i Wilson, late or the City of Bro.iklyn, County of Kincu and tStatfl of Now York, deceased. Sond grooting: You and cash of you are hevoby cited and voquirodto appear hofore a SurrojRto'a Court of the County of Kings, to be hold at tho Hall of Recordfl, in tho City of Brooklyn, on the U5th day of Novcmbor, 1890, at ton o'clock in tho forenoon, then and there to attend the judicial settlement of tho account of William B. Davonport, public administrator in Kings County, as administrator of the cools, chattols aud credits which were of THOMAS WILSON, deceased. Aud that the above named infants thon and there show causo why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for thorn on aaid judicial sottlcment. In testimony wOL reo we haro caused the seal of our fluid Surrogate's Court to bo heromito altiiod.

Witness, Hon. Oeorgo B. Abbott, Surrogate of L. S. our said county, at tho City of Brooklyii.

tho 10th day of Octobor, in tho year of our Lord, ono thousand eight hundred and ninety. JUDAH B. VOORHEKS. ooll 0w Clerk of tho Surrogate's Court. irPUltSUANOE Oi'' AN ORDER OF THE Ii Hon.

B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notico is heroby given, according to lav, to all persons having claims againbt MARI.K S. late cf Ihe City ol Brooklyn, deceased, that they are reqnlrod to exhihit the aaine, with the vouchors thereof, to the cubbcrit or, tho administrator, at his plnco ut transacting business, at tho oUice of Larocquo Clioate, No, 35 William street, in tho City of Now York, on or bo th first day of March noxt. Dated Angus! 8. 18U0.

CARL B. FRANC, Administrator. SHIPMAN, LahooqxjkA Attornysfor Administrator, U5 Widiam ntroei. No cy York. aufMim PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

TV Abbott. Surroeate of tho Oountr of itige, nntico is horebf given, acoordlnc lo law, to mil BtrsonH clauni. against a a. a i. Ajrj.it.

J. raiii USON, late of tho Oity of deceasod, that tlio? are rerimrod to exhibit tho Bimo, with the vonchon thereof, to tho subscriber, Jame3 K. ForcnBon. the administrator, at his place of doing baBlneso, at the office of lidward F. Davenport, No.

44 Court street, in ths CHy of Brooklyn, on or before the twentieth day of March aoa. Dated September 12, 1890. so 13 (imS JAMES FERGUSON, Administrator. l'URSUANOE OF AN OBDKR OF THK Hon. finnrtfe R.

Ahhati. ol the (Jaunty ol KinirB. notico In hereby siren, according to law. to all pereons haying olaimB oqafnet HOD.WiY O. VVARD, lato of tho Oity of Brooklyn, dotfaeod, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the subEcriber, tho oxeoutor, at hia place of tianacttng business, nt tho office of Messrs.

Aloxandor Green, No. 120 Broadway, In the City of Now York, on or before tho 1st day of January noxt Patod Brooklyn. June 27, 1800. KODNEY A. WARD, xecntor.

Alexander A Green, Attorneys for Executor, 120 Broadway. N. Y. Oity. jegfl 6n3 Fi King PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

Oeoreo B. Abbott. Surroeate of tho Uounty or ph. notice is horoby airen. according to law, to all persons naTlng Claims agrvin.1.

iwux.vt YUNG), lato of tho City of Brooklyn, doceasod, that they aro required to exhibit tbo same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscribers, the administrators, John Kinkon and Casper Kosttr, at their plaoo of doing business, at the ofneo of Kdward F. Dmvonport, No. 44 Court stroot, in the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before thotvrentieth day of Maroh next. Doted iiopternber 12, 880. KIN MEN.

Admintmirmiora. sol3 OraS OABPKtt ltOSTEai PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE ronnirftA 10 exhibit tlio auno. with tho vouuhers thereof, to tho snbscribors at thoirjilace of transacting busineBS, at the offioo of Thdtfla J. Farrall.No. 2(31 Broadway, In the Oity of Now York, on or ooforo tho fifteenth Joy of noxt.

Datid May 2, 1 800. LUEU OTTKN, Bxooulors of tho estate of JOHN H. RpHBS and, Theodoro U. A. 'Wielnge, ANNA M.

WIELAQK, deooasod. TnOMiB J. FABitzi.I., Attorney for Executors, 261 Broadway. New Yprlt Oity. my3 Cm 8 PURSUANOE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

Gcoizo B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of lvlnes. notico is norouy ritcu, owruiitB pVrsorisTiayinE olaims Valnst AUQDStU8 lato of the Oity of Brooklyn, deceased, that thoy are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to t.Un KmlninLraLriy. at hei place of trans' Uorm Onrnuntor acting business, at the office of O. Storms Oarpontor, No.

1, beforo 73 Fulton otreat. in the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before thfl. fourth doy of Maroh, 181 mtou ZJruoajji, An'ghst 2i onn 0K0AS.K, RANDOLPH, Administratrix. jtf. O.

RTOhMB OABPIKXfill. Att'y utrftst. Brooklytt. auSO OiuS ffi)fJK4Wa 1IKACH. JOOKAWAY BEAOH AND FISHING.

STATIONS ON JAMAICA BAY. Trains loave FIxATBUSH AV (stopping at BEDFORD STATION five minutes later) 0:15, 8:52, A. AL: 6:55 (11:45 Wednesdays only) P. SL SUNDAYS, OilO. 11 :30 A.

M. 2:00. 2 :40. lOf). P.

M. isara iAr naw yiJiv. urossmg) NBW YORK. Crossing) 0:38. sM P.M.

(J lion. Ooorge B. Abbott, hurrogate oi the uounty ot Kings, uoticois boroby given, aocordiuK to law, to all orsons having claims aKainstTtlEODOBE H. A. WIE T.AOK.

latnhf Win OitTof Brooklyn, doceasod. that thoy OF CITY WORK8, MU tJLP nloipal napartment Buildinc. Brooklyn, October 31, l890 NOT(OETOCONTItACfoHS: Seaiod proposals will bo rocoivod at this offlco until Thuradey.the 13th day of November, lSf)0, at 12 for oach of the follow inc purposes: For eroctlnst station houso, colls bnildinc and pairol BtftblQ on tho northoaat corner of Amity aud Emmett street, for use of Fifteenth Precinct Police, Amount of deposit, if'J, 000 amount of 540.000. Also for erecting etation bonoo, cells buildinK ana patrol stable on tho northeast cornor of Grand and Park place for us of tbo Twenty ocoud Precinct Police. Amount ot dooosit.

amount of surety, $40,000. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deooait ia money or by a oortitiod cheok in tho same amount payablo to tho order ofthn Commissioner of City Workn, In tho sum above sprained for each, improvemont. Such check or amount of nt.nny to bo returuod to the bidder in caso bis bid is rojectod. A separate bid, separate It inclosod, must be mado for oach pioco of work epecifled in this advertisement. Plans and specllicationa may he Eaen, and forma oi proposals oan be procured on application at the Department of City Works PronosMa will not bo consldrrod proposal shall be accompanied by the re si'O 'tive deposits aforesaid, and nbo by an undertaking In writing, with two eureties, each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility in the respective sums abovo mentionod, and who shall bo owners of roaJ ostato in tho City of Brooklyn, in their own right in the amount oi auch surety, and shall hare bold tho same for at lea.it ono year prior to tho time of becoming suoh surety, that if tho contract bo awarded to tbo party or parties proposing, they will become bound as bin or tbeir surety for its faithful performance and in case he or tbey shall neglect or refuse to oxecuto the contract, if so awarded thorn, that they vill pay to the City of Itrooklyn the difforenca botwoen the prico no proposed and the price at which the contract may DJ made with any other person or persons.

Proposals to bo indorsed twTo the Commissioner of City Works" specifying work). The said pro no sal. will bo publicly 0P(ni and annoani od on tho I3tb day of No vembor, 1S90, at tha'lvnir of "12 o'clock M. provided that the Commissioner of City WorKs, or hie regularly ap Eoined deputy, present. In caso of the abaonoo of oth, then on the flrbt day thereafter when either is present, JOI1N P.

AOAMh, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: I). L. Nor.THUP. Secretary 10t DEPARTMENT OiT OITY WORKS Mnnioipal Ocutrtmrnt Building, Brooklyn, October 27, lHy0 NO J'lOH TO CONTUAOrOR: ScaUJ proposals will bo received tt tbis office until Monday, lha lOib day of Novemtor.

ISOa, at 12 for tho following purpose: FOK VITTING Ut ADDITIONAL ROOM IN F.ASE MKNT OF MUNICIPAL BUILDING, FOR USK OF THE DEPAKTM KNT OF COLLECTION. Amount of dojiosit, $00; amount of sure'y, Kach proposal mut be aiompauicd by a deposit In money or by a certified check in the same amount, pay aldo to thn order of the Commissioner of City Works, irt the sum above spnciiiej for each improvoraont. 8ach chock or amount ot monoy to be returned to tho bidder in caso bn bid ia rejcctrrd. P.aus nnd specifications may be soon and forms proposals can be procured ou application at tbo Dopnrt ment of City Work t. Proposals will not be considorvtl unlea.1 each proposal shr.ll bo accompanird by the ro spectivo deposits aforesaid, aud also by an undertaking in writing, with two eacb of wl shall qualify as to his responsibility in tno respective sums above mentioned, and wh.i shiM be own ri of real estate in the Brooklyn in their on riRbt in the amor.nt of such uiiroty, an 1 shall ha.o held tho oamc for at least one year prior to tho time of becoming such surety, that if tho contract lie awards! to the parly or parties proposing they will bocomo Lound as bin or their suretj for its faithful performance; and incase be or they shall neglect or roftisfi to oiecute tbo cautrit.

If so awarded them, that they will pay the City of Brooklyn tho difference between the price so proposed aiul th; pricj at which the contra may bo made with any other person or persons. Proposals to hi indorsod To thfl Commissioner of City otks'' jrifyinjj work). ThQ said proposals will bo publicly openel and anuo mcod on the 10th day of Novwmbftr, 1 H0, at the hour of 1 'A o' dock, provide that the 'ommisaionef of City Works, or hia regularly appoinloa deputy, is present. In case the ftbacnc.i of both, thou on thu first day theroai'tor when olthcr Is prcont. JOHN P.

AIAM.S, Commissioner of City Workn. Attest: I. L. Secretary. oc'7 10t ASESSOUS' NOTICE IN THE MAT terof apportioning the expenso of Cornelia street, frm Broadway to Evergreen ivcnua.

The Board of Assessors of the City ot Brooklyn, por auaut to the provisions of an act of the Legislature the State of New York cntirled "An Act to consolidate the cities of Brooklyn and Wiiliamsburgh and tbo To.vn oj" Bushwick into ouo municipal gVvorument, and to incorporate thn same," psod April 17, 1S54, hereby give notiie that tho a port of the assessment in the above entitled mutter has been mado and filed iu the olfioeof the Commissioner of rhe Popartment of City Works, Room No, lo, Municipal Uepartmeut Building, In the City of Brooklyn, where the same oan be examined by all parties interested, and that the said Board will niet at their other, ltoomNo. Municipal Department Building, in the City of Brooklyn, on tho8th day of November, 1S90, at 10 o'clook A. to hear objections (if any) from parties interested and tn complete and sign oar sa.id report. Parties havinc objeotiona to make will please prpaent thorn ia writing. Dated Brooklyn, Oi toher 27, 18i)0.

oc27 lOt THOMAS A. WILSON, President. ASSESS6.ttS? NOTICE IN THE MAT tcr oi apportioning and assessing the exponao of GRADING AND PAVING Van Buren street, from Buflhifick avenue to Broadway. Dwlght streot, from Columbia 1 1 Sullivan street. The Board of Assessors of the Oity of Brooklyn, pursuant to the provisions of an act of tho Logislattire of the State of Now York, entitlnd "An Aot to cona jlidate the cities of Brooklyn and Willlamabargh and thd Town of Bushwick Into ons municipal governm nr, and to iu oorporale tho same," pa iaol April 17, 1K54, and ot the eeveral other acta amendatory ibcrcof and supplement try theroto, hereby givo notice that the report of the assessments in tbo above entitled matters have bejn made, and that tflid reports rj now OoDositL in tho oiiice of the said Board at Boom No.

UQ, Municipal Department Building, in tho City of Brooklyn, where the same can bo examined by alt persons ntores.vd, and that tueeaid Hoard will meet in tbo said ortico on tho Sth day of NoTomber, 1KD0. at 10 o'olook A. to bosr obiec tious (if any) from iatsreBted, and to coriiplote ud elgn our said report. Parties having objections to make will pleaao uroent them in writing. Duted Brooklyn.

Octobor 27. oc27 lOt THOMAS A. WILSON, Prudent. fyiHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY JL OF BROOKLYN do de lde and ordain as follo vs, That It is noeoHsary to cause tho lot frcnting upon the southeaft coiner of Arlington avonuo and Bradford strict, known aa lot No. ji.l, '207.

Twenty skth Ward map, to be fenced with a olose board fence, where not already done, to ttu height of six iti) feet, for tho purposs of abatintf a nuisance, of tbioh the present condition of the said lot ie the cause. And thoy ordain that said lot no so fo at the expnue of tTitiown er nr owners thereof and the Department of City Wnrks Is horoby dirocted to tor proposals for doing such work. Tho forogoing anil ordinance wove adnptod by the said Common Council by a to tbirda voto this Oth day of October, ni 10t M. J. CUMMJNGB, Oivy Olork.

mHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE OITY JL OF BROOKLYN do daddo and ordr.iu as follows, Tliftt it is naiy to cause tlm lots fronttriK upon the r.orrh side of sttcist, botwoen Stoni avonue and Saokmin street, known aa lots Nos. t.i 'M', cluMve, block '1, l'wcnty l.tth Warl map, lobe fenced with aclse board nice, not already don to the bl7ht of uii (H) find, for tho n'lrpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of tho said luta tbo cause. And they hereby ordaiu that said loti bo so fenced at tho oxenpo of tno owner or thereof, and tho Department of City WorlJrf is horoby dirocted to advertise tor pt or omg frtrncninir una ornin.iiK wore adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds vote this tit! itn of October. 1600. YeSa lOt ftt J.

OUMMINOS. Oity Clork. mHK COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY JL OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follown, inai it 18 noejoary i cnuso me hub iruu.mu nmnni.l, fnr Ktmh vinrU forOKdlng decision and ordintneo wore adontod by tho said Ooromon Council by a two thirds vote thi3 6th day of October, 1800. M. J.

OUMMINOS, City Olork. OCtl xut rrriHE common council of the city OF BROOKLYN do docido and ordain ns foltowa, That it Is neoonmry to cause the lote fronting upon the east side of Diamond stroet. between Nassau avenue and Norman ayenue, known as lots Nos. 25 to 20 inclusive, block 174, BovenUaonth ward map. lo bo fonooa with a olosa board fence whore not alroady done, to the height of sir (0) foot, for tho purpose abatinx a of which the present condition of tho snld lots is the cause.

And they horoby ordain that said lots bo sp fenced at tho oxponBo of tho owner or owners thereof, and the Department of Oity Works is hereby directed to adrertiso lor proposal lor doing such work, Tho foregoing docision and ordinanco wore adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds vote this Oth day of Ootobor, 1890. oZ3 lOt U. J. OUMMINOS. OityClerk.

rriHE common council of the city Off BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, vizT' That it Is nocossary to cauje the lots fronting upon tho touth side or Kosciusko streot, botwoen Bold avenue and Ktuytosaat avenue, known as lots Nos. 41, 411. and S3, bloik 10, Twenty lirst ward map, to bo fencod with a close board fonco where not already done to tno height of six (0) feot. for the purpose of abating a nuftanoo, of which the present condition of the said lots ib tho canso. And they hereby ordain that said lots be bo fencod at the oxponso of the owner or oy nere thereof, and the Department of Oity Works is horeuy directed to adertiso for proposals for doing such work.

The foregoing decision and ordinance were adoptno by tho said Common Council by a two thirds voto tnie 0yog3riOtOtObOril8O0M. J. CUMMINUB. City Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do deoido and ordain oa follows, viz.

That it is necessary to cause tho lot fronting upon tho north Bide of Stags 6tr66t, betnooo Watorbury Btreet and Bogart stroot, known as lots Nos. 2 and ,1, block Eighteenth Ward map, to be fonced with a olose board fonco where not already done to the height of Bi (t,) foot, for lbo purpose of abating a nuisance, of which tho resent condition of tho said lots is the oause. And they oroby ordain that said lots be eo feuoed at tueeiponse of tho owner or owners thereof, and tho Department of City Works is hereby directed to odvertiso for proposals for doinff such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance wcro adopted by tho said Common Council by a two thirds vote this bth M.J, OUMMGS, Citylork. ri'lHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY I OP BROOKLYN do decide and ordain follows, That it necessary to oauso tho lots frontine upon tho ivoat aido of Fourth atojiuo, botweon Sevonth atroet and Kitfhth known fte Nob.

1 to 5, both inclusive, block Tnenty aecond "Ward map. to ho fencod with i. clos'j board fonco, whera not already done, to tho haiiiht of six Of) frot. for tho pnrpoao of abating a n.uiflanco, of which the rioseut condition or' thosa'db'ts is tho caU33. And thoy horeby ordaui tbatflaid lota bo ap fencod at the oiponflo of tbo ownor or owners thereof, and the Department of Cily Works in horeby directed to advertise for proposals for doine such work.

Thu foreoinc uotdtioa and ordinance woro adontod by the said Common Council by a two thirds Tote tbis Uth day of Ootobor, 1890. octfaiOt M. J. OUMMINCi City Clerk. common oounoiXWthe city JL OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, viz.

That it is nocoasary to oaubs tho lot3 fronting upon south side of Pacific streot, betweon Stono arenno ana Baokman ntrcot, known allots Nl s. 15 to inclusive, block 22. Twenty sixth map. tfbe fenced with a olo board fonco. where not already done, to the height of six (tj) foot, for the nurpose of abating a nuiBanco, of which the present condition of tho said lots ia tbo causo.

Ant' they horoby ordain that said lots beto fenced at tho expenso of tho owner or ownera thereof, and tho Department of City Works la heroby direoted to adrertisofor proposals for doing such work. The foregoing doision and ordinance were aaotitert or tho Bftid Common Ooanoil by a two thirds vote hta Oth d23 10? 18 M. J. OUMMINOS, City Clork. mHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY I OV BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, vz.

That it is necessary to oauso tho lots fronting upon the east side of Hondrix stroot, between Arlington avonuo and Jamaica avonuo, known aa lots Nos. Zi, 48 and yiJ, block 200. Twonty slith ward map, to bo foncpd with a close board fenoo, where not already done, to tho height of six (0 feot, for the purposo of abating a nul sanco, of which tho presont condition of the said lote Is the oauso. And thoy horeby ordain that said lots be fenced 4t tho oxpense of tho owner or owners theroof, and tho Department of City Works is heroby direoted to advertise for proposals for doing work. The foregoing decision and ordinance wore adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds voto thio Utn October, 1890 0tfMMHQ8 gtOlerk THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OJ? BROOKLYN do docido and ordain as follows.

That it is necessary to canso tho lot rontinir gpon tho south eido of Kosciusko stroot, between Broadway and IUid avemtcs, known aa lot No, 70, block Iwon ty first ward mnn, to bo fenced with a olose board fonco wbero not already dono, to the height of six (() foet, for tho pnyposo of abating a nuisance, of whioh tho present condition of tho Mid lot is tho cause. And they heroby ordain that said lot bo 60 fenced at the exponso of the owner or ownore theroof, ftnd tho Dopartmont of Oity works ia hereby directed to advertiso for proposals for doing such work. Tho foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by tho nMd Common Council by a two thirda voto this Oth day of Octobor, 181)0. oc23 10 M. J.

OUMMINOS, City Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, Tiz. That it is necessary to cause tbo sidewalks in front of lots fronting upon tne sonth Bide of Forty second stroot, between Socoud avenue and Third avenue, known as lota Noa. 33 to 58. Inclusive, blcok 21 4, Eighth Ward map, to bo Ungated with bine atono flagging whore not already done to tho width or six (0) feet, for the purposo of abaliiiE a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said sidewalk is tbo oauso.

And they hereby ordain that said sidowalk be bo flagged at the expense of the owner or owners thereof, and the Department of City Works is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing auoiiTforfc. Tho foregoing dooiiion and ordinance vrcro adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds rote this 0th day of Octobor, 1800. m24 10b M. J. OUMMINOS, Oity 01erfc mHEOOMMON COOTCIL OF THE CITY JL OF BROOKLYN do docido and ordain aa follows, viz.

That It Is necessary to caubb tho sidewalks In front of lot fronting upon tho east side of Lewie avenue, betweon Kosciusko street and DoKalb avenue, knon as lot No. 39, block L0, Twenty first Ward map, to bo flacgod and reflairgod with bluo stono flagging where not already done, to the width of six (0) foot, for the purposo of abating nninan.ee. of which tho propent condition of tho Bald sidewalk Is tuo causo. Ana thoy htieby ordain that aaid eldowalk be ho Hanged and reflagged at thu expense of tho ownor or owners thereof, and tbo Department of City Worka la hereby direoted to advertise for proposals for doing such wort. Tho foroKolnjf decision and ordinance wero adopted by the nil id Common Council by a two thirds vote this oth day of October.

1800. oc2410t M. J. OUM MINGS, Oity Olork. COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, viz.

That it hnneceaaary to oauae the lots fronting upon the east sido of fifth avenue, between Thirty ninth Btrost and Fortieth street, knorn as lots Noj. 30. 31, oJ and 08. Eighth Ward map.to be fi Hod up where not already dono to the grado of the respective adjoining the purposo of abating ft unUance Of which tho present condition ot the said lot tho canso. And thoy horoby ordain that eaid lots be so blqa np, at the expenso of the ovrher or owners thereof, snd the DApArtmfnt or Cltv Work is heroby directed to ad Tortiso for proposals for dome sVcIi The foroffolns decision and ordTnaqoe wcro Adoptqo by tbe said Common Council br A tiftKhirds vote thI9Uth )1D l.

rtf Atnvi tiir nt ifn hit.wpnn nt ave nun and Vnn.lorbilt aveine, known as lots Nre 1 3, 4 and block 7, Ninth Ward map, to bo fenced with a oloIaboarJ ienio. where not already done, to the height of (B) foot, for the of abating ft ouisanco. of Hhiob the present conditb.u of tho said lote is tbo cause. XSf hlerroi ordain that said lots be so fenced at tbo npansof the owuor or owners theroof, and the Dopart i (T haL.ntn nHvr( for DEPAHTMENT OF CITY WORKS. Municipal Department Building, Brooklyn, October 24, 1800 NOT1CK TO OONTltAOTORS: Sealed roposals wDl reoeived at this offioo until Thursday, he Otb day of November.

1890. at 12 for each of the following purposes FOR TSKKOTJNfc A OBLLS BUILDING AND PATROL STABLB AND NEW EXTENSION TO THK FIFTH PRECINCT STATION HOUSE, CORNER OF BEDFORD AVENCK AND NORTH FIRST STREET. Amount of dopodit. 81,000: amount of surety, ALSO FOR EREOTINO A PATROL STABLE ADJOINING THIS THIRD PKEOINCT STATION HOUSE, ON BUTLKR 8TRERT. NEAR COURT STREET.

Amount of deposit, $400: amount of enroty, $4,000, Bach proposal most be tocompanitd by a deposit in money or by a cdttiAftd check in the tame amount, payable to tbo ovder of the Oomraisa'oaox ot City Works, in the sum abovv opacified for oach ImproTcmont. Such check or amount of money to bo rstnrned to the bidder In cao hid bid la rejected. A separata bid, iu olosedLxnnvt be niAdefer eachpieoeof worlt pcind in this saTortiMmfDk Plani and inociftcattous may be soan and forms of proposal can be procured on application at tn Department of Oity Workfl. Propoaala will not eouirtdereJ onless each proposal shall be aocompanieJ by tha re apectivedopoidts aforesaid, and alsp by an undertaking in writing, with two auxeu'ej, oh or wnocu shaJi qtiai.iy aa to bis responsibility in the respective sums mentioned, and who shall be owneri of real oitate the City of Brooklyn in their own rlfht in the amount of such surety and shall hara held tha aame for at least one year prior to the time of becoming euch surety, that ins contract bo awarded to the natty or parties proposing tby will become bound hia or their surety for ita faithfnl porformnoe; andinoasohe or thoy shall noa lect or refuse to execute the contract if so warded thorn that they will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so proposed end the price at which the contract may bo made with any othor per on or persona Proposals to bo in dor toil "To tho Commissioner of City Works" (eperifyino work). Tho said pro Sosals will bo publicly onened and announce I oa tno bin ay of NoTomber, I8U0.

at the hour of 18 o'olo. provided that tha Commiswonar of City WorrfJ or hif regularly appoiutei deputy is prcsont. Jn caso of the abnence of on tha first day tharnartor whon either 'is present. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commliaiener of City Worke.

Attest: D. L. Noninur. fiooietary. oolM lOt rilHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THK CITY 3 OF BROOKLYN do docido and or lain as follows, viz.

That it ia neoeasory to causo tbo lots an: lug upon tho south Hide of Haucook street, between Toinptios avonuo and Throop, avenuo knoin as lets Nos 04 end block 27. Twnty bird Ward map. to he fence trith a closo 1 osrd fence, whore not already done, to the height of six (ti) tor iho purposs of abariir which tbo present condition of rho lot ia tha caiiHe. And tbey hereby ordain thai said lot.s be so fenced at the expense ot the owner or owners ihoreuf, and tho Department of City Works is hrreby dire.tod to adn rtlne ior prsi osalh lor doing such work, Tho foregoing decision and ordinanco woro adopted by the said Oor.imon Co il by a two thirds vote i b6 (Jtn day of Octobor, IHyU. oo2'310t it J.

OUMMINUS, City Olorlr. 7a YhcomSion COUNCIL OF i'TY fi. OF BROOKLYN do decido and ordain hh follows, Ihot it Is ncco a to cai.so tho lots fronti.ig upon tho south side of irt strGBt, between Low.r. and Snmnor avcnu, known aa Iota Noa 74 and block )iHy 'onty first Ward mnn, to be fencwl with a closo board louco whoro not alroady to tho bright, of six teot, for thn purpose oi abating iiaiiiaace, or which the projsnt con iitiun of tha lota is the cn.oso. And they horeby ordain that lots bo to finit 1 at tho expense of tb' owner ownera thvreof, and the Department of City Works ia heroby directed to advertise for proposal a for doinjr ouch work, Tbo forc'Oing decision and ordinance wore adopted by tho said Common Council by a two thirda voto this Gth day of October, 1800.

ouL'3 lOt iU J. OUM City Clork, mHE COMMON COUNCIL OK THK CITY JL OF BROOKLYN dodecidjand ordain a follows, vlr Thai it is nocp ir'ary to cnuse the lot t'roni ing upon the north M.ie t)f Alliintic avonuo, between Tioy avr.nnn and avenue, known aa tot No. 1, block 'I'wenty tiflh ward map. to be fenced with r. bo.

fenoe, whoro not already done, to tho height of six (C) feet, for the pnrposo ot abating a nuiHance, of which the propent conditioa of tbr satn lot ia tbo can e. And thoy heroby ordain that said lota ha to fu)ic)d at tbu expenso of too ownor or owners thereof, and tho Department of Oity "Works i heroby direoted to advortido for proposals for doing suob work. Tno I'orogoinar dooision and ordinance woro adopted by the aaid Common Counoil by a two thirdB voto thin Oth day of October, lbi0. 101 ALJ. OUMMINGS, City Clerk.

JJ OF BROOKLYN do deoide and ordain as follown, That it ia nocostjary to cause the lots frontiug upon thowebt sl'io of Broadway, between Kosciusko Ktreot and Lafayette avenue, known as lots Nob. 1 to 7, inclusive, bloik 3, Twenty first ward map, to bo fencod with a close board leuce where not already done, to the height of nix (fi) feet, for tho purpose of abatinp a nuisanco, of which the prcBpnt condition of the eaid lota la tho oaufw And thiy hereby ordain that said loU bo so ft nced at tho expenso of tho owner or owners thereof, and th Dc fiartment of Oity Works is horoby directed to advertiso or proposals for dohift; mjeh work. Tno TtireRolBg decision and ordinance wore adopted by the said Common Council by atwo tbirds voto this bth day of October. 1800. ci 23 10t M.

J. OUMMINOS, City Clerk, miiKjiRr6F council of the city OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, yTTT: That it Is nocessary to causo tho lots front ins upon the south sld6 of Atlantlo avenue, between Stone ave io ami Sackman street, known as lota Nos. U'J and iM, block Twenty sixth Ward map, to bo fenced with a oloae board fenoo, whoro not alroady dono, to the hoiifht of an (ti) foot, for tho purpose of abatinp a nutsauce, of which tlio present condition of the said lots Ib tha cause. And they horoby ordaiu that unid toti be 8 lenved at th oxpense or tho owner or owners thereof, and tho Dopartmont of City Works Is hereby directed to advr tMps for proposals for doing such work. The forcoitiK ('eciiion and ordinance were adoptod by the said Common Council by a two thirda vote this bth day of October, 1B0O.

qo'oia 10t M. J. OUMMINGS, Oity Clerk. HK COMMON COUNCIL OFTHB CITY OF BROOKLYN do deoide and ordain as viz. That it Is necemary to cauao the lots frontinK upon the south hido of Hart stroet, botwoen Myr avonue and Central avenue, known as lota Noa.

7, an block "I.Otiti, Eighteenth map, to be foncod with a closo fonco, where notabeauj iloue, to the beijrht nf ix (ti) toftt, for tho of at atinp a nuisance, of which tho prosont condition of tho eaid lot is tho cauc. Anil they hereby ordain that said IoIb bo fenced at the ot ponso of tlio owner or otvuors tlieroo, and the Popart rriPiit Cily Works is hereby direciod to advertise for proposals for iloinj hch work. The iorcKoius end ordinance wero adopted bj the said Council by a two thirds voto this b'lh day of Oolol er, 1 S00. oo'Ja 10t AI. J.

OUMMINGS. City Clerk. mmc common councilor the city OK BROOKLYN do dulde aDd onlain an follows vlZ: That it is cessary to cauo.i iho lotd fruntinu uvon tlie north side of Lfayettn avonue, between Jlroadway and Itoirt avenue, knov.u us Noa. i .1 and 10, block Tweuty ilrat Ward map, to bo fenced with a close board ten'ce wlwro no, already done, to tho height of aix (tl) feet, for the of abatinj; a nuisance which tbo pipfi nt oiiudition of the lotn is ihe i nmc, And they hereby ordain that said lota be fo neod at the expense of iho owner or owuerti thereof, aud the Department of City WorScd ia hereby directed to advertise inrnrnnoiflls for (loIniT work. the said Council by a two HUB Uiil day or October, JSUU.

oc 3 lOt M. J. CUAIMINGS. City Clork. rnMrii COMMOji COUNCIL ofthe city A OF BKOOKLYN do docido and ordain as foilowu, That it is ncco.sary to tho loif.

fr.intmt; upon tho oat aide of llamburtf avenuo, betvre, CeorRn I'lreot and Molrwsi itr. tt, known a o3 Noj. 'i and 4, 9S(I, Ward map. to be fen with a close board fence, wiieio not nlraay done, to the height of six (ti) feot, for the purposo of abntim: nuisance, of which tho nruscnt citi'ibbm of tho said 'ota ia the cause. And thev hcro5 that said Jots be fenced at tbo ex pon'se of he ownor or owners theroof, and the Donart mont of City WorkH is hereby directed to cdvertiao for proiiosala for doing such ork.

Tbo foroauiiiK daoUion aud ordinance wore adopted by tho eaid Council by a two thirds voto this Gth til ootooer, jnwv. ocMl 1 Ot M. J. OUMMINGS, City Clerk. Tip HE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE OITY i OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, That it is necessary to cause tno lota fronting upon the west side of Sackman stroet, betweon Atlantlo avenuo and Pacific stroot, known a9 low Nos.

and 24. block 21, Twenty sixth ward map, to be feuced with a closo board fenoe, whoro not already done, to the height of six (fi) ftet. for the purposo of abatlns a nuisance, of which tbo pieaant condition of the eaid lots is the cause. And they horoby ordaiu that laid lotB bo bo fnnoed at the oxpanso of the ownor or owners theroof, and tho Department of City WorKe is heraby direoted to advertiso for proposals for doing buoh work. Tho foroffoinf deoMon and ordinance were adontod by tho said Common Council by a two thirds Tote thia Oth day or October, iau J.

OUMMINGS, Oity Clorl THB COMMON COUNCIL OF THIS CITY OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as foUowe, That it is neoeaaary to cauBo tbo lots fronting upon tho north ido of Vutnam avenue, betweon Ralph avonue and Howard avenne, known aa lots No. 22 end block 1 11, Twenty fifth Ward map. to bo foncod with a cIosj board fen whGrj not alroady done, to the height of alx (ti) feet, the purpose of abatins a nuisance, of which iho proteut conuilion of the Eaid lot ia tbo oauso. And they horoby ordain fhal eiid lots be io foncod at tho exponso of tho owner or owners thcroo'. and the Department of City Works is hereby dlreotoa to advoitide for proposals for doluK auch work.

The foroBOiutf deoision and ordinance wero adopted bv tho eaid Com won Counoil by a two thirds voto this Oth da of October, 1800. oo5i lOt M. J. OUMMINGS, City Olork. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do decido and ordain as follows, That it is necessary to cause tho lot fronting upon tho north aido of Gwinnett street, betwoen Marcy avonue and Harrison avonuo, known as lota Noa.

23, 24, 25, 20. 27 and blook 100. Nineteenth ward map, to bo fencod with a close board leuco, whsro not already done, to tho height of six (U) feet.ior tho purpose of abating a nuisanco, of which tno pr JSut condition of the said loin is the cause. And they hereby ordain that slid lota bo bo fenced at tbo oxpchse of the owner or owners thereof, and the Department of City Works ia heroby directed to advertiso for proposala for doing auoh work. The foregoing decision and ordinanco wero adontod by tbo Aaid Common Council by a two thirda vote this Gth day of Octobor, 1S90.

oo23 lOt M. J. OUMMINGS, Oity Olerk. mHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE OITY JL OF BROOKLYN do deoido and ordain as follows, viz. That it necessary to cause the lots fronting upon tho northeast corner of Wnterbury Btreot and St age atreot.

known as lot No. 1, block Kifihteenth Ward map, to bo fence with a closo board fonco whoro not ol toady done, to the height of six (0) feet, for tho purpose of abatiug a nuisance, of which tho precept condition of tho said lot is tbo causo. And they hereby ordain tbat eaid lot be so fencod at tbo o.psnaa of tbo oivner or owners thereof, and ths Department of City Works is hereby directed to advertiso for proposals for doln auch work. The foregoing decision and ordinance wore adontod by the said Common Council by a two thirds voto this Gth day of Ootobor, lbOO. oo2ij lOt M.

J. OUMMINGS, City Olork. mHE COMMON COUNCIL OFTHE CITY JL OF BROOKLYN dodorideand ordain as follows, vi7: That it in necoy.iary to causs the lots rontinir upon tho east sido of Flat bush avenuo, between Storllng place ana flivza street, kuown aa lot No. 20, block 7, Ninth ward map, to bo euco 1 with a close board fence, where not already done, to tho height of aix (fi) feet, for tho purpose of abatinc a nuiaanoo, of which tho present condition of the BMd lot is tho causo. And thoy hereby ordain that eaid lot bo so fenced at tho expenso of the owner or ownars therjof, and tho Department of City Works is hereby direoted to advertise for proposals lor doing such work.

The foregclnR' decision and ordinance were adopted by tha said Cummon CouncB by two thirds vote this Oth day of Octobor, 1890. c23 lOt M. J. OUMMINGS, City Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do dooide and ordain as follown, That it is necessary to cause tbo lota fronting upon tho west aide of Sackma.n atreet, between Pacific Btreet aud Dean streot, known a lot No.

23, blook 22, Twonty aixth Ward map, to bo J'enood with a close board fence whero not already done, to tbo height of six (0) feot, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of whioh the present condition of the said Tot ia tho cause. And they horeby ordain that said lota bo so foncod at the expouseoftho owner or owners thorcof, and tho Department of Oity Works ia horeby direotod to advortise for propoaols for doing auoh wort. The foregoing decision and ordinanco were adopted by tho said Common Oounuii by a two thirds vote thie oth dWl33teI' 18a M. J. OUMMINGS, City ClerV mHE COMMON OOUHOIL OF THE CITY A OK BROOKLYN do decldo and ordain as follows.

That It lb necosss ry to oauso the lots frontine upon the northorly aide of Kosoinsko street, botwoon Feia avenne and Broadway, known as lots Nob. 10, 20, 551, 24, 25. 34 and 35, blook 2, Twenty first Word map, to bo fonoed with a 0I0S9 board fenoe where not already done, to tho height of nix (0) fwt, for tho purpose of abatijis a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said lot is tho cause. And thoy hereby ordain that said loto be so fenced at tho oxpense of the owner or owners theroof, and tho Deportment City Works Is heroby dirflctoo to advertise for proposals for doing suoh work, 'The foresoinB aocisinn and ordinance wore adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds voto this Otn day of Ootobor, 1800. oo23 lOt M.

J. OUMMINOS. Oity Olerk. mHE COMMON COUNCIL. OF THE CITY JL OF BROOKLYN do doeide and ordain as follows, vlt That it is necessary to oause the sidewalks In front of Jots front iup upon the east: side of Soventh avonne, betwoen Union street and Berkeley place, known as lots Nos.

20, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 3 block 72, Twonty second Word map, to be flarKod and reflacitod with blue stone flagging, whero not alroady done, to the width of six (o) feet, for thn purposo ot al.aling a nuisanco. of which the ret ent condition of the said sidewalk is the canso. And hey horeby ordain that said sidewalk be so flagged and reflagged at the expanse of tho ownor or owners thereof, and the Department of Oity Works is hereby directed to for proposals for doing such work. The forogoing declaion and ordinance wore adopted by the said Common Council by two thirds voto this titn day of October. 1890.

oc24 lOt M. ty 01rk. HB COMMON COUNCIL OF THE OITY OK BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, vis: That it if necessary to cauao tho lots fronting noon the north sido of llalsoy stroot between Tompkins avenuo and Throop avonuo known as lots Nos. 20, 21 and 22. block 27, Twenty third ward map, to bo fenced with a closo board fence whera not already dono, to tho hoight of six (0) foet, for the pnrposo of abating a of which the present condition of the sud lots is the canso.

And they heroby ordsln that said lots bo so fenced at tho expense of the owner or ownora theroof, and tho Department of Oity Works is horeby diroctod to advortise for proposals for doing such work. The foregoing decision aud ordinance wero ailoptwl by the said Oominon Couucil by a two thirds votd this 6th day of Ootobor, 1890. oo23 101 M. J. OUMMINGS.

City Olerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE OITY of Brooklyn do decide and ordain as follows, That it is nocessary to causo tho sidewalks In front oi lots fronting ufon the south side of Bleecker street, betweon Oontr'J avenue and Evergroen avenue, known as lots Nos. .17 to 24 incluslvs. blook highteenth Ward t.ap. to be with blno stone flagging, where 5.

A. nllh Af .1 fill frtt fnr tit A not already done, of fchatius a nuiBanco. of which tho present cou ditibn of the raid sidewalk is the cause. And thoyhore ncnEeoftheowncror pwnere thereof, and the pepart rnent of City "We i.ke la heroby directed to advertise for proposals ior ooinp cuvn nuci. 'ir5Wwli M.uToa and ordinanco war.

bj ths said Oominon Coanoll by two.hira tow am mis JOHN RU3ZITS THBPBOPIji5 OF THE STATE OF NKW YORK by the grace of God free and independent To I aj.ara P.uuzits. or Bana Posth, Hungary, send ereeting: Wheresa Clara v. ICubzUh, of Brooklyn, New VorK, and Welcome G. Hitchcock and Emil J. Stake, of New York City.

Now York, havo lately poUtioned our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kingn to have a certain instrument In writing bearing date tho day of April, 1885. relating to ral and personal estate, duly nroTd as thp last will and tosU inent of JOHN TW8ZITS, late or Brooklyn, New York, deceased: Wherefore, you and each, of yon aro hereby cited and required to apDotr before a Surrogate's Court of the Omnty Kings to be held at the Hall oi Kio ords, in the City of Brooklyn, on the eleventh day of Do comber. 1800. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, hon and there to attend tho prolato of tho said Jast will and twta ment. In testimony v.

horeat wo havo cauaad tno seal or our taid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B. Abbott. L.S.

of our said counts, at tho City or Brooklyn, tho 'Jlid day of Octobor, in tho year of our Lord ono thouaand eight hundred and ninoty. JUDAII B. VOORHHES, Clerk of tho Surrogate's Court. Sullivan Cromwell, Attornoys for Kxccutors, 45 Wall at. Now York City (jw IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHB linn.

Ooorgo B. Abholt, Surrogate of tho County oi Kings, notico i i hereby given, according to Jaw. to all persons having claims against GISOKOE li. BBCK, late tho County of Kings, deceased, that thoy are required to cxhiMt the same, with tha vouctiois thereo', to tho m'jscriboru, tho at tho residence of JacKSon, 1SUA JCIeventh stroot, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before tho lirat day of April noxt. Dated Soptotuber 1M90.

FANN1 II "itktlK. Administrators. se27 OmS William jaoksoN. FN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHE Hon. Oooriji U.

Abbji. Sarrosateo, tb County of Kings, notice i oby given, according to law. arsons havinz c'a'nn against I.YDlA A. ONDIOt ONK, isto ot tho Oity of lirooxiyn, deaessod, thai thyy are rojnirod to exhibit the eaaie. with tho vouclmrs thereof, to the subscribers, tho nxaostors, at tho rc si donce oi S.u3an A.

Sayr. ll3 Fort Gresne ylaos, tn tho Oity of Brooklyn, on or tho 15th day of Dsc rabsr next. Dated June 5, B00. Je7.6ra SAM ANTilA VORPORATIO?) NOTICES, KDINANCliS RKNUMBEUING ALA HI 1 nrpvtTB imr.n lJtT Tt XT STREET. CiEOKGIA AVF.NUE.

HINSDALE STUKKT, JEROME STREET. LINWOOD STREET. SNKDT EK AVKKUK, WfliMAMmS AVENUE AND WARWICK STJ.EET. In Corivion I'ounoil, Btted HeanioD. Moudsjr.

October 6. ISSO. The too xna worenrosented: AN ORDINaNCK TO UENUMBKK AIiABAMA AVENUel ITS ENTIRE LENGTH That tho reuum l.erinp of Alabama avenue iti ontiro lonsth, an doiiuo fttetl on plan bubiuiitmi by tho Commissioner of City Woika, la by this orJinAne approTed, and ssbl strost its entire length thaU renumncred in accordance vrith plan, and th Comxiislonor of City Works b3 ana he hereby is authorized and directed to ronumber Alft bam a avenue on the Rtreot bookB on tie in the Uepartmont of City Works. AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER ASHFORD STREET ITS ENTIRE LENOTIf That tho renumber iufr of AshforJ street its eiitiro lenstb, as delineated on plan submitted by the CommUaiouer of Oity "Works, is oy this ordinant approved, and said street its entire length fchall bo renamljored in accordance vrith said Inn. and the Coniniiseioufr of City Workrf be nnd ho eroby is aTithorlzed aud directed to renumbor Aahford Btreet on the stroet lr.unbcrfiiK booftaon fife in the Department of Oity Wc rlcfl.

AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER ELTON ST BET ITS ENTIRE LENGTH That the renumbering of Elton street ifcu entire length, as dollueatod on plan submitted by the Commissioner of City Works is by this ordinance approved and said street its ontiro length shall bo renumbered in accordance with said plan, and tho Commissioner of City Worka bo and ho hereby is authorized aud dirootod to renumber Elton ctree on tho street numbering books on file in the Department of City Worka. AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER. GEORGIA AVENUE ITS ENTIRE LENGTH. That the renumbering of Georgia avenue ita ontiro lenfrih. ns delincatod on plan submitted by the Commissioner of Oitv WorUs, is by this ordinance approved, and said street it9 entiri lencth shall bo in aocordanct with said elan, and tho Oily Wofka be and ho ereijy is and riiret ted to renumber Georgia avenue on the rtroet numbering books on file in the Xe partmen of f'ltv Works.

AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER 1UNSDALE STREET ITS ENTIRE LENGTH Tbtit the renumbering of Hinsdalo street its entire length, ns dolineat 'd on plpn submitted by tho Commisdiouer of City Works, in by this ordinance approved, and old street its entivo leuxth shall bo renumbered in accordance nith aaid plan, ana tho Commisstonor of City Works bo and ho hereby Is authorized aud directed to renumber Hinadale stveot on the street numbariua bookH on file In the Department of City Works. AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER JEROME STREET ITS ENTIRE LENGTH That the renumbering of Jerome street Us entire length, as delineated on plan submitttd by the Commissioner of City Works, is by this ordinance approved, and said atreet its entire length shall be renumbered in accordance with said Elau. and tho Coinmitiaionor of Oity Works bo find ho ereby is authorised and directed to renumber Jerome etroet on tho utre'jt numbering books on file in tho Department of City Woris. AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER LINWOOD STREET ITS T2NTIRE LENGTH That the renumbering of Ljnwood street its entire length, as delineated on plan submitted by the Commissioner of City Works, is by thif ord nanoo approved, and said street its entire length shall be renumbered in accordanco with said plan, and the Commissioner of City Works bo and he thereby is Ruthorud and directed to lenumber Lln wood street on tho street numberine books on filo in the Department of City Warks. AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER SNEDIICER AVENUE ITS ENTIRE LENt.TH.

That the renumbering of Snediker avenuo it entire lenfith, a delineated on nlan submitted the Commissioner of Citp Works, is by ordinance approved, anU snid stroot its entire length shall be renumbered in accordance vrith bmu Elan, and the Commibsioner of Oity Worku be and ho ereby is authorized and directed to renumbor Snediker avenue on the street numbering books on tile In tho Department of City Works. AN ORDINANCE TO RENUMBER WILLIAMS AVEiVIJE ITS ENTIRE LENGTH That tho ronum bering of Williams avenuo its ontiro length, as delineated on plan Bubmittod by the Commissioner of City Workb is this ordinanco approved, and said ntfoot its entire length shall bo rt iiumUored In accordanco with Bald plan, an 1 tho CoinmiHsioiior of City Works bo and ho hereby is authorized and directed to renumber Williams avenue on tho street numbering books on tile in tho DennrtmenV nf City Works. AN Oi'DINANOE TO RENUMBER WARWICK STREET ITS ENTILE LENGTH. That the renumbering of Warwick street its ontiro lonsth, as dnMnoato I on plan subinittod ty the Uomr.ii. sooner of City Woriin, is by thiy ordinAnt app: ovt and taiil street its entire length ahiil bo ronumbnrnd in accordance with said plan, aud tho Commissioner ol City Works bo and h1 horoby is authorized and directed to renumber Warwick street on the street numbering books on Qlo in tho Department of City Works.

Ad Commnr. Council October ti, 1890. The forocoing ordinancarf had, on tho Ulat day October, 1HH0, romaino ten day in tho Mayor's hands without being approved or disapprovod. M. J.

CuMMlNGS, City Clork. City Clkrk'b Offick, City Brooklyn, October yr. I do horoby certify that tho foregoing are true copies of the originals on tile in this office and. of the vhole of said originals. ocJ7 lOt M.

J. OUMMINGS, City Cleric. A SSEiSSOKS' NOTICJS THK BOAlll OF Assessors of tho ('ity of Brooklyn, pursrmnt to tue provisions of an ait ol the i.eg'H'iv"'' i Nh York, entitled "An Aot in relation to loval improve lnentsinthe City of Bicokiyn," pawed May th and kno.TnoaChaptor' MS of the Lawa'cf 188n, hereby Rive notice that the cost of the followinc named local improvements isi'sator than the estimatue heretofore made, as follow, viz. Gls LAMPS AND POSTS. On Haucook Btreot, from Stuyrosant to RMph avenoe, OipMflsooth avenue, from Bushwick to Kines land avenue, S5U.00.

it On Ht. Marks avenue, from Albany to ScbeuocUdy ave REAJHHO AN pAVJN(. Buahwck uremic, from thacenterlmo of Fairfax street to the center lino of Sto rtroet, Oontral avenuo, from Ivy to Cooper street, 9 l.HnH 50. Elderc street, from Buihwick to Central avenac, 1 Kti 1 0 Koriv second street, from Fir to Fourth aronue, 9.U3.H. Harman etrcct, from Bushwlck to Ererereon mvepao, 8 And that aaid Board of As6essors have a liiod to the osieosmonte heretofore laid for said improvem ntB tho said excess of the cost ovor eatd estimates and apportioned the aamii upon the several parcels of.

land accord ing to ineir rsspecuve iiuuh wi wsowr mont. and the eaid Board of Asaos.ore hare proparod ltats ahowlng tbo amounts of each addiiions, and the eamo are now on filo in the offlco of said Board of Assessors, at Koom No. yO. Municipal Department Building, in tho Oity of Brooklyn, where the 6mo cm bo examined br all paiaone interested, and that the uald Board IU meet in tho said office on the 8th day of November. 1800.

at 10 o'clock A. to hear objections if any) to the same Dated Brooklyn, October 7. oc27 lOt '1 HOMA8 A. WILSON. President.

jrfc BPABTMENT OF OOLLEOTION, JL Rooms and Buildinir. Brook, yn, Octobor 10, 1890 Notco iu heroby eiven that the assessment rolls in tho following entitled matters hore been completed and the worrants for tho co.loction ot th9 various osedsmenls meutiooed therein have thlBday been delivered to tho Oolloctor of Taxes and Assj ments, and all persons liable to pay euuh aeseEsaienu aro required to nay the samo without delay at his oincm under the'Penalty of the law Grading and paving TCockavray avonuo. from center line of Dean street to center line of Atlantlo avenue. Grading and paving Lafayette avonue, from Uusnwiolt avenuo to Broadway. IT Flag! UK Madison etreat, south eldo, botwoen Howard avonus ana avenue.

FlagjrinK Nineteenth streot, north bldo, between Seventh and Eighth avonuou. Flagini? Quincy street, south sid, between Ralph aveuuo and Broadway. Flag irinx Second streot. north sido, botwoen Siith avenue and Seventh aveuuo. Fenrin? Hart street norta sido.

botweon Myrtle avenue and Central aveuno. Fencing President stroot, south side, between 1'OurMI avouue and Fifth aTonne. Fcuoing Newell Btroet, cast aide, botwoen Van UoU aveuuo and Nastau avenuo. KXTKAOl'B FltOM THE LAW. Ohaptor 583.

Laws of 1888. Title 7. bectlon 10, and Title 10, Seotion 9. On alltaxea and on all aasesamcntafor openlns streets, floeiiiB or rollaxgin sidewalks, on ping vacant or diititing dmru vacant tola, which shall beraarier be naid to tno Oolloctor.boforo tho oipiralion of one montli from thr time tho eamo shill become duo and payamo, an allowance shall ba mado to the person or persons mating uohptyra at thcrato of sovon and thrce tDntlu per oontuin per mm, for the unoxplrod portion uicroot. On all taioj, scssmonts and water rates alUr the expiration of ono month from the time tho same shall have bocomo dun and payablo, there shall bo added to and oollootod as part of ovory ouch tax.

assessment or water rate, interest at tho rate or nine per cont. per annum, to bo computod from tho time the eamo became dn and payable, to the date of P'r" 8WAff 00 10 30t Oollootor of Taxoa and AssoaBmonte. DEPARTMENT Ol1' CITY WORKS, Municipal Dopartmunt Buildinc, Brooklyn, Octobor 29, 1890 NOrlcK TO Scaled pio posals will be received at this offico uutil Inday, Novom ber 14, 181)0. at 12 for tl purpose: FOB. COSH ritUOTlN li SFWKll IN MAP O.

DIS THIUT NO. 37, SUBDIVISION NO. 33. Amount of deposit, $212; amount of surety, Kach proposal must bo accoinpanioa by a deposit in money or by a chock in the same amount, payable to tho ordor of tho Commissioner of Oity Works, in tho mm abovo aoe jlftad for ihe improvement, 3 jch olicck or amount of monoy to be returned to tho bidder in caso hia bid is rejected. Plans and specifications may be soon and forms' of proposals can be procured on application at tno Department of City Works.

Proposal will not be coninderod unless each proposal half be accompanlod by tho ro Bpeotivo deposit aforesaid, and also by an nndortakint in writing, with two aurctios, each of whom shall qualify aa to bis responsibily in tho respoctlvo sum apove mentioned, and who shall be owners ot real estate In tho CitT of Brooklyn in their own rleht in the amount of auch surety, and shall have hold the eamo for at loart one yoar prior to tho time of becoming such Borcly, that ine contract be awarded to tho party or parties proposing they will becomo bound as his or their surety for ita iaithful performance; and In coco he or thoy shall nog loct or refuse to ereonto tho oontract, if so awarded them, that thoy will pay to the City of Brooklyn tho difference between the price so proposed and the price at which the contract may bo made with any other person or persons. Proposals to bo indorsed "To the Ooin misaioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will bo publicly oponoa and annoiincod on the lth day of November. 1800. at tho hour of 12 o'clock.

M. provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present. In caso of the abaenco of both, thon on the lirst.day thereafter when either is present. TO JOHN P. ADAMS.

Commissioner of Oity Works. Attoat: D. L. Nobtbop. Secretarr oo2D lOt publicly opened and an'nounoed for cquatructing sowors in Map L.

Distriot No. 24. Subdivision No. 38, to wit: Harris MaKuiro, 30 inoh briok sowor, rjor runnine foot, i.G0;24 inoh cement pipe, S3; lb inoh, 15 inch, 12 inch, each manhole, complcto. $36; each street basin, $110; W.

Ploraon and kichard Whelan. Peter Milne. 30 inoh brick eewer. per running foot, 24 inch coment plpo, SJ; 18 inch, J5 inch. S1.7o:ia inch, SI 2o each, manhole, oompleto, 835; eaoh stroet basin, 100: snroties.

Tamos F. Glllen and Joaeph Bayer. Edward Gorman. 30 Inoh briok sewer, por running foot. $3.45: 24 Inoh wniont pipe.

S2.SO; 18 inch, 15 inch. 12 inch. each manhole, complete, $3(j; each Btroet basin, $07; sureties, John MoNamee and 'Ihomas Monahan. iftarrls Bogert, 30 inoh brick sewer, per running foot, 3.1f; 24 inoh cement pipe. 3.3n 18 inch, 15 inbb.

$1.35: 12 inoh. each manholo, coinploto, $34; oach street basin, $08; sureties, lUohard Wholan and Isaao Han is. JOHN P. ADAMS. Commissioner.

AtteBt: D. L. NOHTHOT. Becretary. oo2o (it EEPARTMENT OF OITY WORKS, COM niissioner's Odico, Room IB, Munioipal BulldlnK, iklyn, October 28, 1800 Proposals woro this day publicly opened and announced for constructing sower In Map Distriot No.

24, PrOBpoot place, between Albany and Troy aronuos, to wit: Harris Maguiro, 12 inch cement plpo, por running foot, SI. JO; Harris Maguire, 15 inch cement pipe, por running foot, $1 .00 Harris A MaRuiro manbolos, eaoh, $30; llanifl Maguiro, street l.anina, oaoh, S100; aurotlos, J. J.Lpnn ard and Thomas Gllbrido. Harris Bogert, 12 inch oemi'nt plpo, per running foot, 81.1; i Harris llogort, 15 inoh coment plpo, per running foot, 31. oO; Harris Bogert, manho'os, onch, 830; Horns Bogert, Btroet basins, $100; sureties, J.

P. Sammu and Potcr Milno. Kdwnrd (iorman, 12 inch comont plpo. por rnunlnc foot, $1 15 inoh comont pipe, per running foot, $1 40; manholes, each, $35; street basins, 807; sureties, John McNaniara aud Ihomas Monahau. JOHN P.

ADAMS, Commissioner. Attest: D. h. Nortdop, Secrelary. oc20 (it ITOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN OP THE jL Inlontiou of tho Common Counoil of tho City of BrooklTn to pass ordinance to PI5NOE THE LOT OH LOTS (yinK on the south aide of Giorgo street, betweon Knickerbocker and Hamburg avonuys.

known as lots Nos. 24, 30, 31 ond 32, block OHO, iilghtconth ward map, with a closo board fenoo six (0) foet hi.th, to abato a nuisance, at tho expense of tho owuor or oivnors of said lots. uatoa uroouiyn, uoiooor xo ju. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner oi Oity Works.

Attest; D. It. NOBIHDP, Ueorotary. oc31 lOt akTDTTflR TH HEREBY GIVEN OV TH) Hi intention of the Odfnmon Conncil. of tho City ot Brooklyn to pass ordlnanoci tn FI.Atl HIDKWALKH oi positf tho lot or lots )yin? bp the south oldo Mon gom place, uatffB'.

.7. "rt nno. Ha IntH TOS. Twonl ccond Vard map, ue stoiio 1th not tire (0) fe wtatn.or tno iniu b.pH30 Ol thc ownorjj uos. i owner! rn, upioi et uj.

j.q fEPAKTMRNT OF CITY WORKS, MU JLr nicipal Depnrtment Buildinr, Brooltlyn. Octobor 27; imiO NOTlOR TO CONTRA.CTORS: Senlod proposals will be received at this office untii'uendtvy Novom ber llf 1800 nt 12 for each of tlx followinr pur pones: VOH fiETTINO OAS LAMP POSTS, on ScheDC street, netweon Lafayette nnd DoKalb avenuta. Amount ox deposit, $5. Amount of surety, $5f). ALSO.

FOll SE TTING GAS LAMP POSTS, ate. on Gcorgo street, betwoan Central and Hamburs ii7enae. Araount of depoett 6. Amount of flareiy, 4fiQ. ALSO, FOK SETTING OAS LAMP POSTS, on Hooper street, between Wytho avenue and Kent avenue.

Amount of deposit, SU.75. Amount of surety $37.50. ALSO, FOU SETTING GAS LAMP PO.STS on Jefferson ATenue, between Ralph and Haratogt arenues. Amount of deposit, $12.50. Amount of surety.

312'). Eaoh proposal must accompanied by a deposit in money or by a certified check in tne same amount p.iya hlo to the ord of the Coin ins ion or of City Vorka, in tho aim abore upo. iticd 'or each iraproTemenr. Scch check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder in cane his bid i rejected. A bid, separately e1o3ed.

must be mado for each pfecoof work specified in tbifc a drerti lament. Plans and spccilications may he seen and form i of proposals can bo procured on application at the Department of City Works, Propawila will not be eousl'jered uQlwa each proposal ohaJl be accompanied by tborespoctire do povits atoresaid, and alto by au undertaking in wi itinw with (wo sureiioB, each of whom shall qualify as to hi responsibility in tho respective sarai abore mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate in the City of Brooklyn, in thiir own rlyht in tho amount of ench surety, and ah a 11 hare held tha aame for at least one yoar prior to tho timo of such surety, that if tho ontractbo awarded to the party or parties proposing tSiey will bocomo bound as bis or their surety for its faithful performance; and in caso ho or they shall neglect or refuse to exeouto the contract, if bo awarded I hem, that th ay will pay to the City of Brooklyn the differonco bet ween tho prico so proposed and the price at which tho contract may be made with any other person or pertona. Proposals to bo indorsed To the Camralastoner cf City Works (specifying work). Tho nafd proposals will be publicly openvd and announced on ihe 11th day of No rember, lfcOU, et th hour of 112 o'cIo provided thatCthe Commisaioner of City Worko, or his reeuia.Iy gointed deputy is prasint. In tho esso of th absence of oth.

then on tho ilr.it day thereafter when cither is present. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commiaaioner of City Works. Attest: D. L.

NoitTnoPa Socroiarj. 'odU7 lOt KPAUTMKNT OK CIT WOHKS. MU i i i i.l A G57 1890 NOTfOE TO CONTKACTCHS St aled proposals will bo revived at thid ofFir.o until Tuoaday. November II, 1H00, at 12 for the foliowins purpoao: FOR CONiiTPvtKniNG SICWF.ll In map disiriot No. 2', Richards strcot, from WiPfam street to Hamilton aTenue, Amount of dopoelt, S6 11 amount of snr.

ty. 4.900. Each proposal must bo sonomuamod by a deposit in mony or by a certified check in the wimn araoui.t parable to the order of tho of City 'Vorio. in tbo snm abcTo Bj'eriiied for tbo improvement, inch chock or ninount of inont to be returned to tbo bidder in his bid is l. Plan siucilications maybe and forms of pro ponals an bo pntcnn on at the iJopartuiout of Oi' AVorks PropP.ila wilt not ht.

unloig each pronosa! uliall accompanied by ihe respe. dej Ofift aiorcsftid, nlr.o by an undfrtokiu in writing, with twosuiof.i?8, each of whom shall qualify asp) liis rBponsibility in tbo respective sum mentioned, au.i who sbalt bo owuors of al e.state in tho City of Brooklyn, thoir own riht.in he amount of suto ty.anit slia.ll have hobl tho for at leas: too yeat prioi to tho timo of IakO'iuuk such surety, that if tho contract be awavdc to thft tarty or patties proioniu, thoy will bocomo bonnd his or their for its faithful rerfnruiimce; till easy bo or they shall neglect or rofr.eo to ciecnte iho contrnol, if so owardod th eni, that thoy will pay to the City of Brooklyn the difference between the price so i an 1 the price at hidi the eon tract may bo in.ide itb any other or prion. P. osals to be inoorsed "To ihe Commissioner ot City Works" (cprciiyir. work), 'i'he aiil prorosnlis will bo pubtiHy nui announ "ed on tho 11th day of November, 1 H(Jl), tho hoar of 1 o'clock, provided thftt the CoinmiH.iioner of City Works, or his regularly appointed dsputy, is present.

In caee of tho absent? of I'oth, thon on ihe first d.iy thereafter when either is present. JOHN P. ADAMS, Oommia fionor of City Works, Attest: U. L. Nor.xnup, tocrotary, ooliii lOt DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS.

COM OfbVo, Hoom 15 Alunioipal liulldliiff, lirookivu. October 1(J, HV0. NOTlCri OF OfiA.VGK Dt PLAN OF SKWEUS IN MAP ORAIN'AGK Dl.sTKICT NO. 21 Notioo ia horoby Riven thst Commissinnor ol City has, as by law piovid1 nniiv wod a plan alleriot; and jnic the diin nBiond Mid of certain Hewera delineated on tho oriK.nrU draiuao plann of Map OrMn ae Oistrict No. 1, to the dimensions and directions no Hneated on a map on file in this department, ontitled "Map Draiueno DiHtrict No.

'M Map ehowinK rbange of plan," which change of plan comprisos tho dmrnaso in iho following utreots an 1 to wit: In Guernsey stmot, botweon Kit lb etreat and NasBau avenuo, from an 1 8 inca pipe as nho.n ou original plan, to a I8 inch brick aewor; In NusflRii tifnuo. betweon tiunrnsoy atreetand Dobbins strtei, from a 24 Inch brick sow.n as Bhown on original to a a i Inch in Dobbins street, between Ka avenue and Norman avonuo, fn an Ui inch pine.ewer, an horrn on original plan, to a ni Inch sewer; in Norman avounu, between Do'jbins Btreet and litnk'ers from a "4 inch brick sewer, as shown on crii inal phin, to a ISO inch brick Eowor; in lianker streot, bt tvoen Norman arontio and Meserole from an IS inoh plpo se as shown on original plau. to a 00 inoh brick Bcwert in Bankor stroot, between Meserole avonuo and Calyer street from a 12 inch pipe seor. rjj tmown on original plan, to a JiO loch brick sowor: in Calyer street, betwoen rranbnn streot and the trom III inch pipe sewer, as shown on the original plan, to HO inch brick sewer. Tho of City Works will be at his olBco, Room Municipal Bull iiiiff.

on tho 14th day of November, 18U0, at 11 o'clock A. to hear the viaws, ansestions and obiertloiiri th parties interoatod in tha dramone or" tho district aforesaid and of tho oity. JOHN ADAMS, Co nmibsionor of Oity Works. Attest: O. L.

NonTiiui. iSecrotary. oclI V. Jl EPAUTMFNt'oF OOLLBCflON, ooms 4. 0, and 10 Munioipal Building, Drook lyn, October In, IHi'O Notice is hereby given that tho rolia in tho follo.viufr entitled matter havo bfjen completud and tbo warranra for the colloi tion of ht) various montioued therein have thi.i day ooen dellveroi to tho Collector of Taxes nnd Ausuhj ments, nnd all pwraons li to pay snob, a are required to nay the eamo without delay at bid oiiice under the penaltj of tho law.

Sower Mip OrAinaije Ojptricfc U9, Thirty fourth street, between and Kiftb avouuch. EXTUACTri j'ItOM Tlfli LAW. Chanter hH', IjQ.vs of 1SHS, Title 7, ScoMon 10 and Title If, Section 0. On all taxes an I on all for opening xtr flafrinK or r.iflaBEi'iK siiiexvilk. fonofntr T.

vcant. lota or dicKin )wn vtvant lo'e, which hhull horeaftr be uuid tolho collector, be the oxpiratiim of one month from tho time the samo sluii bo'iome diitf and pfiyablo, an al loivanceahaH mtle t' tho portion or porsons making payments v.t the rate of bjvjii and tnreH tenibs por contum per annum tbo unexpired portion thereof. On iijl taxe.H, la jrtsniontu and wator rate pa.d attor tbo expiration of ono month from tho time th sainu haTO become and payable tuorn be a bbd to and collected fli ifart of every audi tax, as. criinont oy wat rato interest at (ho ratoofniTie per cent, per annum, to bo nnnipiiUd from the time the Bftme I.o. ame duo and payable to ho da to of said payment, ALUICN S.

SWAN, oolO IJOt Collector of Taxes and Atueaarneuta. NOTICiC tK.n'nK lha PAVJ.VG, i IN THE MATTiSR OK iVPJOU CUiOirNO AND GUTTEHING Of Fulton avenuo (now Fulton streqt), from lialo avonue to Ores: out stroot. Th.) Mr.yor of the City of tho Commissioner of the Department of City WuritH oi said city and the Supervisor of tho Twenty sixth Ward, piirsnant the of an a of tho LoKislatuto, entttlod 'An Act to provide for the annexation to the Oity of Brooklyn of tho Town of New Lots, and tho acquisition and roRU lation of tho water supply theroof," passed. May 1H8IJ, hereby uivo notice tbut the report and hut in tbo ad matter havo neon maae, una mot t.ona to rnako vrill prosont them ia writing the above dato at Ucom No. 34, Municipal Departments Building, and on said datn and baforo hour at tbo Mayor's otbco, in the City Hair Brooklyn.

OcLobcr U9, 1800. ALFRKD 6. CHAPIN, Mayor. JOHN P. ADAMS.

Commissioner of City Works. WILLIAM WATSON, oc30 lOt Supervisor of the Twouty sixth ard. THE COMMON COUNCIL. OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do ilccido and ordain as fulloira, That it isnqcesaary to causo the Biiewalks iu front of lots fronting upon tho south side of Jefferson arenue, tatnoou Tompkina avonuo and Throop avonuo, known aa lota Noa. 23 and 24.

block 20, Twontr third Ward map, to be llagcod and roflargad with mue Btono flas cine whera not already done, to the width of bx (0) foet, for tho purpose of Abztins a nuisance, of which tho pros ont condition of tho said tjidewalk is the causo. And thoy hproby ordaiu that said gideiralk bo so flasitod and re6aggcd at tho oxpenee Of tha owner or owoord theroof, and tho Department of Oity Worka ia hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work, The foregoing decision and ordinanco woro adoptodby tho said Common Council by a two thirda vote this Gtn day of October, 1S90. lOt M. J. OUMMLNOS, Oity Clork.

IHE COMMON COUHCIIjOFTHE CITY OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain follows. That it is ncoossary to cause tho sidewalk In front of lot frontine upon the northwest cornor of Honp otreot and VyckoiT street, known aa lot NO. Jo, block y29, Tenth Ward map. to be flat Bed and roflaREOa with blue atono fliczini; whore notalieody done, to tho width of six (0) focf, for tbo purpose of abating a nnisancc, of which tho present condition of tho said sidowalk is tho cause. And thoy hereby ordain that said sidewalk be so flagged and reflagged at tho oiponse of the "wnpr or owners thereof, and tho Department ot City Worka la hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing suoa The foregoing decision and ordinanco were adopted by the eaid Ooromon Cnonoil by a two thirds voto this Ota 024 lOt 18MJ MMINGB.

City Clck mHE COMMON COUNCIL OFTHK CITY i OF BB.OOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, viu. That Jt is noceissary to csoeo tho sidewalks in front of lots frout'mr upon tho oast Bide of Third avenue, betweon Thirty hi'th wreet and Thirty uixtb street, 7inown as lote Kos. 29, 30. 3i and V2t block 58. Kibth Waidmap.tobo flflKpod and re flagged with biuo atone flnpfftftff where not already done, to width of aix.

(ti) ffrot for the purpoea of abating a nnfsance, of which the fircsent condition of the said side ia the cause. Aud hoy hereby ordain that eaid sidewalk bo so flagged and roll fed at the expense of tho owner or ownora thereof, and tho Department of City Works is horcby directed to advertiso fr proposals for no nR such work. The forosoin? decision and ordinance were adGptod by tho eaid Common Council by a two thirdB vote this Oth day of October, 1800. oo 24 lOt M. J.

OUMMINOS. City Olerk HE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do dooide and ordain a follows, viz. That it is nect saury to oauso the sidewalks in front of lots fronting upon tbo south aido of Bltccker btrect, between Central avonuo and Evergreen avenue, known ns lota Nos 27. 9, 34. 80.

81 and 82. block 1,075, Kitfhtcenth Wt.tl msp. to bo flcegod with bluo atono BtKclrxg, where not already done, to the width of lx 6) feet for tho purjiooo of abating a nuisance, of whioh the prespnt condition of the smd sidowallt is the caiue. And thoy horoby ordain that aaid sidewnlk be bo flaecsed at the oxpense of the owner or ownore theroof, and, the I)e Fiartment of City Works is hereby dirocted to advertise or propoBals for doinp snob work. The foregoing decision and ordinanco were adopted by tho said" Common Council by a two thirds voto this Oth U.

J. OUMMINOS. City Olert THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do deoide and ordain a. follows, viz. That it is nooessary to causo the sidewalks in ol lots fronting upon the south sido of North Fifth street, between Haiomeyer streot and HoeblinK streot, known as lots If os.

1 8 and 10, block 83 Fourteenth Wnrd map, to bo flaeged aud roflaugod with bluo stono nancinir, where not alroadr dono, to tho width of six (6) foet, for the purpose of abating a nnisauoe, of whioh the present condition of Ihe said sidewalk js the cause. And they hereby ordain that said sidewalk be so flagged and rn fla'. ged at tbo oipeuse of tho owner or ownera thereof, and the Departmont of City Works Is hereby diroctad to advertiso for proposals for doing such work. The forofioinir decision and ordinance wtre adapted by tho said Common Council by a two thirds vote tnis Gtn day of October, 1800. 24 lOt M.

J. OOMMINOS, Oity Clerk. THE. COMMQN COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN to docido and ordain as follows, fir. That it le necessary to oanse tho lots fronting upon the west eldo of tichonck street, between Arlington avenue and Jomaioa avenue, knon aslotoAos.

13, 14 and 16, block 260. Twenty sixth ward map, to be fenced with a close board I once, where not already done, the height of six (0) feot, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present oonditlon of tho said lots is the oauso. Aud they hereby ordain that said lots be eo fenoed at the expenso of the owner or owners thereof, and the Department of City Works is hereby drreoted to advertise for proposals for doing snch work. Tne forogoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the eaid Common Council by a two thirds rote this 6th "oo23 18a M. J.

OUMMINOS CityOlerk, npHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY JL OF BROOKLYN do decldo and ordain as follows. vie! That it ib nocessary to caueo tho sidewalk in front ot lot fronting upon the northeast oornor of Stage street and Watorbury street, known as lot No. block Eighteenth ward man, to be flagged and loflogeed with blue stono flagging where not already done, to tho width of six (6) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuisanoo. of which the prosont condition of tho aaid sidewalk is tho oauso. And thoy horeby ordain that said sidewalk bo so flagged and rollagced at tho exponse of tho owner or owners theroof.

ond the Department of City Works is hereby directed to advortisB for proposals for doing each work. Tho forcgoinc decision ana orainance weru auum uu, ic eaid Common Cornell by a two thirds voto this Otn ft. day of October. 1890. oolH lOt M.

J. OUMMINQS. City Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY Oi' BROOKLYN do docido and ordains, follows, viz That It Ib nocosflary to cause the lols fronting upon the nort sido of Van Bnren street, betweon Lowis avonno and Stuyvesant avenue, known as lots Nos. 77, 2'i to 26, 107, 20 and 35.

block 0, Twenth fifth Ward map. to bo foncod with a oIobd board fence where not already done, to the hoight of six (0) foet, frr tho purpose of abating a nuisance, of which tlio present condition of the said lots is the causo. And thoy horeby ordain that eaid lots bo so fenoed at tho exponse of the ownor or otvuovs thereof, and tho Department of Oity Works Is horeby directed to advortlBO for proposals for doing such work. Tho foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by tho said Oomnion Council by a two thirds voto this Gth day of October, 1890. oc23 lOt M.

J. OUMMINUS.Cjty COMMON COUNCIL OF THE OITY OF BROOKLYTy do deoido and orJain i lotions, hat IE Is nocoasary to causo tne lois upon tho wost sido of Alabama arenas, botireen Atlantlo tve T.ili.plv known OS NOS. 11. 1.1 and 14, block 109, Tironty slxlh Ward map. to be fonoed with a closo board fonco whore not alrojdy done, to the of six (0) feet, for tho purpose of abatine a nuis ancn7of wbioh Iho present condition of tho said lots is thofcauso.

And thoy heroby ordain that said lots bo so 4i.rt tlio amiar or owners theroof. itnd tho Dopnrtment of City Works is horeby directed to (advertise for proposals for doing auoh work. i 710 lOrOgOinj ueoiBiu" U.U,uu". auuvnu tho sold Common Council by a two tttlrds voto this Oth 1W.P' xovu. TEPAIITMENT OF CITY WORKS, COM 3 missioner's Offioo.

Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklyn! October 2U, 1800 PronoaaU woro this day nuMI 'lv oncnoil and nnnounoed for aetttnir cna lamp nosts oto on Paoltto Jitreot, DBtwcon Kpcxaway ana post. iJ ueors. UUlilt it. auarae, voinuuBsiuner, port ana un are now nnposuou mo Oity Works Itoom No. Municipal I'epnitmonta B.alding, bore the nio can A5 rnn VreiLne; h0 hn Mllrr of City Works and Supervisor will moot tho Y1.6 oSce, on tbo 14tn cay of Novcmbor, 18 0 at 11 A to bear objections 'rom pcions Inte not ratiuired.

it id rociue3ted that uerBona having oNiec TAOOTS AT BEST. Pleasure Crafts Me Idly Wattine ttao Coining; o( Auolber Summer. The near approach of winter has driven all the bin uchoonei' ami Btej.ro yachts back to Tebo's pUr, where they ceuorallr hibernate under vrooil pn sheds or canvass overalls until the balmy breath of early summer aryakeus thorn tnlifo nith tho bncWinffloavea on Qrcenirood'H heights. Jtmt now titer.) isn't much beauty to be seen amontrtheyaotslyiiiL'at Tobo'spuT. The brass that lately ilasheil in the ainumer mm are as carefully in canvas an an Iijyptian mummy, anil of the Baimmem of the seas tire entirely and aa carefully clothed as so many race horses.

The crews aro disbanded and silenco and quiet broods over tho uccne. Aninnr: the team yachts lyimr at tho foot of Twenty third street, and not yet out of commission, if C'orn modore Gerry' stately Elcetra; tho Itadlia, Peer loas, Corsair, Stranfrer, Wanda, Isolone, Haea more, Cora, Daymar, Halcyon and the Puzzle, of which so much was eipoctod and which turned out to be about fast onoutrh to not out of her own way. Tho Evolution, Dr. Jacksou'B more than ever myFt'. rioim "Knuirt" boat, has drifted back from her hidincr place by tho Erie basin breakwater.

It is rumored that the Evolution has been actually tried and has made several trips at nisbt, when the prying eyes of newspaper and ysch men were closed. It is said in South Brooklyn that the Evolution was actually taken down tu lower quarantine and uncle from oicht to ten knots an hour; something, it is true, but still very far from tho thirty or thirty five claimed for her by Dr. Jackson. The interminable coils of pipe that tzo to make up die four and a half miles of tulunt; in her boiler docBu't Bcem onouuli: tho four inch coils that ran fore and aft inside the jacket are lieiurr rcmored; some of them are now lying on tho dock and in their place will be substituted a few furlong moro of probably two inch pipe. The vessel is bt'int; housed in trim for winter and the stockholders in tho Jackson navigation company arc not likely to teo much result before the swallows nest again.

Mr. Hecor, Eureka fame, stiil thinks tho boat's name appropriate to his invention. The boat is now, or until lutcdy wu, swiiiirins at the foot of Undue street, and no one but hims: lf behoves that in ihe Eureka he "ha3 found it." The great three masted steam yacht Nounns lial, as bis as an average coasting steamer, has not been in coininirion Ibis c. lias been at Tebo's all tho season. All the schooners are there too Tidal Wave, Bmiihilda, Columbia, Atal.mta, Vlectwing, Yampa, Palmer, Pcraw zaand the saucy cutler fleva.

The sloop yacht Dare is lying at Puillon's pier, food of Clinton street, and Jay mid's magnificent stoim yacht Atlanta, the amallci one he purchased from the Prince are lying in the Erie basin, neither been pi.ieed in commission this year. Tho wrecking of E.D.Morgan's steam yacht Calarina at point on the 'Mth inst. will giTe the owner an opportunity of sailing the vessel under the American llag without infringing tho law, as ho is doing at present. The Cata rina is an English vessel and cannot have an American register, consequently cannot legally carry the Stars and Stripes. Now Mr.

Morgan has a remedy. If the yacht is badly enough wrecked he can expend two thirds of her value in repairs and sail the ocean bine under the itarry flag and not excite the auger of men who claim he does what others dare not do. CAKRiAf.K AXI) WAUUX MAKGKS. Enterlafnmeiii and fiall of Clio Knreka Association. On Monday evening the Euraka association, composed of carriage and wagon makers, gave an entertainment aud ball at the atheneum, at Clinton street and Atlantic avenue, which were largely attended.

Tho entertainment opened with an exhibition drill by the McKenzie fife and drum corps. Thomas J. O'Keilly made an address greeting: Professor and Mrs. Wust played piano ducts: David McKee sang serio comic songs; Miss May Powers and Wust gave a piano and violin duet, Miss Lizzie Feeder recited, Aleck Mitchell sang, Professor Wust played the piano boIo, "Dream of Tho from Wagner: Miss Mitchell won plaudits as a lightning change artist, Miss Dora Itussell gave piano solos, William Bock was amusing in negro specialties, Professor Enida and Mrs. Wust gave "Lucretia Borgia," selections on tho violin and piano; Miss Annie Moran recited, Miss Bella Constantine sang a William II.

Russell impersonated Prank Jlush and others, Mrs. Wust played tho piano solo, "SonveuGr Du from Beyer; Miss Blanche Do Man' sang. Waster Stephen do Marr recited: Miss May Powers sang "Thou Art so Near and Yet so Ear," the Misses Annie and Emma Mullet' gave a piano duet, "Pole Galop," from Goerdeler; Professor Ynt sang "Silver Bells or Memory," 0. Fulling, first tenor; V. ilahn, second tenor; It.

Fulling, baritone, and G. Collins, bans, comprising the Brooklyn city quartet, sang several glees, and the Telford brothers, Harry and Joe, eonclutlod the entertainment in their song aud dance, entitled "Simon Johnson's Party," which wa repleto with bone solos, 'inic songs and funny sayings. Dancing followed the entertainment. Professor Deverell's orchestra furnished the music. Tho officers of the Hsoeiatiou aro Thomas M.

president; Thomas 0. Sampson, speroi.try; B. I1'. Sullivan, recording socrc t.irj Charles Schneider, treasurer, and John E. Bloom, financial secretary.

The committees in charge of tho entertainment inoluded George W. Kays, David Tobin, William Hock, C. J. Healy, William II. Kussell, John Moran, John Goodwin.

William Smart, Charles Roller and Hermann Kramer. FORTY SEVENTH REGIMENT AFFAIRS. Opening Stag: of the Scanon Tkc Fulnro CiimniaNiier of Coinpauy tV. The first regular stag of the void in in the Forty seventh was given Tuesday evening by Company in the counsol of officers room. There was a big attendance.

J. P. Nowirth opened the entertainment with a piano solo and was followed by Herman Ewald, with a Joseph Fagan, with a recitation, anil Frederick Jagel with a piano solo, were enthusiastically recalled. The triple quartet then sang a selection. It is composed of Theodore Wautinann.

S. T. Van Brunt George E. llcnschkel, Jacob Fansel, Albert Utecht, ,1. F.

Zeroe, Ernst Weber, J. W. Barraus, Iloury Aureus, F. V. Ilulse.

J. 8. Wheeler ami J. W. Geiger.

After this came a recitation by Larry O'Connor, a song by Sergeant Geary, a piano solo by J. F. Ncwirth, a recitation by John Gallagher, a song by Samuel JIunsou, a reoitation by Joseph Eagan, songs and recitations by the Fitzpatrick brothers, a recitation by Itobert Mover and "Taps" by Frederick Jagel. The vacant captaincy caused by the promotion of Captain William If. Pettigrew, of Company to the majorship of the Forty seventh will soon be fillod by the election of First Lieutenant George E.

Libbey to the office. Company now lias eighty one men on ihe roll. Company Forty sevonth, will hold its monthly match in the army rifle range to night. A party from the Forty seventh will take in tho "Winning Hand" at the Novelty this evening. Tho manager of the show is the father of Lieutenant ('.

L. Speer, an ex member of tho Forty seventh. Thomas C. Davis has been appointed corioral of Company 13, vice Corporal Johnston, promoted. INSTALLATION' IS PUOVIDEXOE.

Iiev. Francis Allen ilorion, I. Mailt Pastor of Die nion The Union Congregational church, in Providence, It. was the center of extraordinary interest on Tuesday. Itev.

Dr. Bohrends was a former pastor of the church and severed bis connection with it to come to the Central church in this city, and on this tho installation of a new pastor, the services were participated in by two former pastors, Dr. Behiends and Dr. J. Uall Jlcllvaino, of the Church of tho Covenant, New York.

The only church in this city invited to the council was ihe Central, and Dr. George W. Brush at delogate accompanied his pastor. Iiev. Francis Alien Hortou, D.

the now pastor of the Union church, in Providence, waa found found, satisfactory and unblemished in his theological view and in his religious experience. lioY. Dr. James M. Dixon was moderator aud ltev.

B. S. Htirlbnit scribe. In the evening at the installation service the sermon was preaehod by Iiev. Dr.

Mellvaine; praror waa offered by ltev. J. E. Twitchell, D. the charge to tho pastor was given by Kev.

E. B. Webb, D. tho charge to tho people by Kev. Dr.

Bohrends and tho right baud of fellowship was given by Kev. JameB G. Vojp, D. D. The dinner, which took place iu the church parlor after the council adjourned, was a pleasant feature of the services, speeches being made by Iiev.

Drs. Webb, Twitchell, Twining and Jlorton. ITEMS FU03I FltKEPOUT. Willi is CioiMgr on Amoug Ibv luliub itanti of die outli Sido Village. Lightning struck the of Mr.

Johnson, at Freej ort, Wednesday, doing much damage. Mr. Johnson and bis family were away on a visit at the time. Tho Algonquin' social club has been organized with the following oflicerj: William C. Watson, president; Milton Southard, vice president; li.

Eedoll, secretary; B. Smith, treasurer. Arrangements are being made for the first monthly reception, to be held in Van lUper's ballon Thanksgiving eve. The registering officers havo placed the names of 309 voters on the list for this district. About $70 was roalized at the Freepcrt public school entertainment, on Saturday aftornoon.

'The money will be expended for a new library, for the school. Tho regular meeting of Court Iroquois, A. O. F. of was held in their rooms Saturday evening.

Chief Itangor David Abrama, ol Brooklyn, was present and expressed hia satisfaction with the progress made by the court. SMITH SHEA. MiB Hannah Shea, youngoHt daughter of ex Aldoriuan John F. Shea, of this city, was married on Sunday evening to Thomas A. Smith, also of Brooklyn.

The ceremony took place at tho Church of tl Assumption, York and Jay streets, and was witnessed by a largo numbor of friends of Hie bride and bridogroom. Rev. Father Malono officiated. Tho full choir attaahed to tho church furnished the wedding music. Timothy Clifford was tho best man, and tho maid of honor was Miss Paulino Sullivan.

The ushers were Arthur Smith, X'rank Gallagher, Frank McLaughlin and Andrew Smith. On Saturday next Mr. aud Mrs. Smith will Bail on the Servia. for Europe, where thoy expect to remain two or three j'ears.

AETTK FE03I ccrs Imva'placoii the names EW YORK OBNTRAIi A HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. AbL TRAINS ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM GRAND CENTRAL STATION, FOURTH AVENUE AND FORTY SECOHD STREET. NEW YORK. THE ONLY RAILROAD STATION IN THE OITY. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: OHIOAGO VESTIBULE LIMITED duo at Chicago at 10:10 A.

M. next day. 10:120 A. jr. SOUTHWESTERN VESTIBULE LIMITED duo Cincinnati 7:50, Indianapolis 10:30 A.M., Bt.

Loais 10 P. M. 10:50 A. M. WEoTEUN DAY KXPRESS daily except Sundays.

4:50 P. M. NORTH SHORE VESTIBULE LIMITED du at Detroit at A. Chioaso 4:50 P. M.

noxt day. 6:00 P. M. FAST WESTERN'EX PRESS due Chicago 0:00, P. St.

Louis 7:15 A. M. 7:0 P. M. ADIUONDAOKS.

MONTREAL AND NIAGARA FALLS IJXPIiESS. 9:15 P. M. KAST ST. LOUIS AND CHICAGO EX PilKSS dua lnJi.inpolis 11:20 P.

M. next day. St. Louis 7:0 A. M.

FI.SHK.1LTj (NEWBURGH), POUGHKEEPSIE, RH1NKOMKK (KtNGSTOM) AND HUDSON A. 3:55. tOlo P. also for 10:20 A. 4:50, (1:00, 11:15 P.

lor GaintouV.tWo Point), 1 1 A. 4:55, 10:25 P. M. AI.BANY 10:20. til :30 .1:55, 4:50.

t(i: '5, 7:30, 0.15 P. 112:00 night. TROY 0:50, 13:30,4:50, 10:20. tlllO A. :30, 0:15 P.

AL, tl 2:00 night. UTICA AN!) SYHAOUSE 18:30, 0:50, 10:30. A. 4:50, :30. 0:15 P.

112:00 mcllt. ROCUESTKK 10:20, A. 4:50, (3:00, 7 :30.11:15 P.M.. 112:00 niEht. RUVFAl.ci 10:20, 110:50 A.

0:00.7:30. NlGAl'tA FAI.LS 110:50 A. 4:50, 0:00, ADm'bNDACK AND MOKTRBAL 1 1:30 A. P. P.

1 12 :00 AtjBimN, GENEVA AND OANANDAKiUA lt) :50. 112:00 midnielit. BEKItSHIHE Hit. I.S VIA HARLEM DIVISION 111:10 A.M., 13:50 P. For ti, kctn incc dlcopini; Cats upply at Grand C.

nu Station, oi at 413, 7S5, 012, aud 1 liroidwaj. 1 Pnrkpia Vet Uno ItnndroJ and Twonry nftii Ht, and Ouo Huniircit mul Tliirty oilith nt slatipu, Aaw York "33 W.iihiiiBton 720 Fulton st anil JM. i Bedford a'v" Brno dj 10!) llutl.ioii st, Jcreoy City. Wotcott's Eiir calls and cbecks baggage lrom arcspt Hun inj. sDail except SntnrJay.

Vliiet trains run oaiiy. Abova trains, oscunt those learmc at A. 2 30. 3 30, 3:50. 0:25 P.

M. ami 12:00 nud nic'nt, Hiou at Ouo lluiuticdaml Thirty cirfjitb st Elation. JOHN M. TOUCEY. GEORGE H.

DANIELS General Jlauccr. Gon PaiocnRcr Afc enl jpENSSYLYANIA RAILROAD. ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 20. Trnini leave station foot of DESBROSSE8 AND STREETS aa foiloirs: CIO A. M.

THE FAST LINE for the West. Pullman Vestibule and Parlor Cars. Airivji Cleveland 5:25 A. .11.. 5:30 A.

Chicago 5:00 P. M. an.l M. P. no.xt day.

also for WiLiiainsijoi Look Havon and Rouovo, excopt Sunday, and 'I'ole lo, exoout Saturday. 10:01) A. AI. I'HK NEW l'URK AND CHICAGO LI.MI'i ED. coinpGS3ii exclusively of Putluian I)ray inK nnd Slat ltootn, Sloepmff, Smoldno: aud Observation Cars, presontine linauciftl reports, stenographers r.nd tvpewriterj, liathrooma for boiil eios, la' iics' maid, barber shop, library and ail the conveniences oi homo or oiiice.

Lighted by stationary and u.ov.iblo olecliic iixhtu. Arrives Cincinnati 0:40 and fj: A. M. next day. HT.

LOUIS, CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI EXPRESS. Pullman Vostiblo Sloeping Car and I.ln inu Oar Pbiladelpln i to St. Louie, Chicago and Cincinnati. Passenccr coach Now York lo Colimibim. Arrives Cincinnati 11 A.

CUiv aeo 5:00 P. M. anil St. Louis 7:40 At. neit day.

0:30 P. M. THE WESTERN FXPRESS for all points in the Wost, Nortlr est and Southwest. Pullman Vos tlbulo Sleeping Car Now York to Pitte burg, St. Louis, Chicago, Cincinnati and Memphis.

Pennsylvania Railroad Dining Car No York to Philadelphia, and Pullman Dining Car Pittsburg to Richmond and Chicago. Arrives at Cincinnati P. Chicauo 0:30 P. M. next dayand St.

Louis 7:00 A. M. second morning. Connects for ClovelHnd and Toledo daily, except Sat M. PACIFIC EXPRESS, Pullman Bullot Car Ncvr York to Chicago, Now York to Memphis SbonanJoah alley: arrives vtcok daj at Columbus 7 P.

Clovelaud 0:35 P.M. noxl day. and ilailv at Oliicigo :00 A. M. second morning.

Con necta for Toledo daily aud for Corry, Erie, the Oil Regions. Cleveland al Columbus, except Saturday. jj A 1' I 0 1 1 WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH, "Washiiicton Llnntod Express" of Pullman Parlor Cars, d.nlv, except 10:10 A. arrive Wnsll iuKtou P. M.

and "Congressional Limited" daily, with Dining Car, at 3:20 P. arrilo P. rmular express 0:20, A.M., 2:10, 4:30, 5:00 0:00 P. M. and 12:15 night.

For italtiuioruoulv. 1 :00 P. Sun Jays 0:15 and 8:30 A.M., 4:30, P. IS. and 12:15 night.

For i oiuts on and Ohio Itailwayand ciniiaii. Sleepers, liming Car and Coaches through, 5:00 P. JI. daily. For Long Branch, Point Pleasant and intertno.liato stations, week days, 0:10 A.M., 12.50 and 5:10 P.

M. Sunday 11:45 A. P. M. (do not stop at Asbury Park on Sunday).

lor Atlantic City, 1 :00 P. M. (through day coich) wcok dayt, counects Mav. For Old Pt'int an.l Norlolk, via Now York, Plnlaaoli'lua and Norfolk itailroad. A.

JI. daily excopt Sunday, and P. M. daily; via Baltimore and Bay P' M' WCCU ''Toil PHILADELPHIA Eipreis trains as follows: 0 20 7 20, 3:30. 10:00 Chicago Limited, with llmiiiK Car aud 10:10 Washington Limited), and 11:00 A.

12::0. 1:00,2:10, 3:00, 3:30, 4:00, 4 30, 5:00, 3:00. 0:30. 8:00 anil 11.00 P. and 12 15 ni.vht.

A. oommodnlion, 11 :10 A. 4 :40 7:011 M. Sundays. Express, :30, 11:00 1 10:0.1 liniilod) and 10:00 A.

2:00. 4:00, 4:30. 5:00 0:30. and 0.0:) P. M.

and 12:15 night. Accommodation, 7:00 P. M. Tho New Ti fer Company will call for and check from liotels aud rOniJonccs through lo destination. For tinm tnblu.i local trains apply to any ticket agent the company.

Oil AS PI 3. WOOD, Manager. General Pass Aout. 1 lOKTRAlj It. it.

OF NliW JBltSlSTi. FOOT OF LIBERTY STREET, NORTH RIVER. TIME TABLE OCTOBER 0, 1300. For Fusion. 4:30, 5:45,7:00, 8:45, 0:00 A 1:00 4 30, 5:45, 7:30 P.

M. Sundays, 4:30, 7:00 A. QO 0 30 M. 'ur Ilolhleheiu, Allcntown. Maiich Chunk, 4:30, 7:00.

S. I5, 0:00 A.M., 1:00,3:45 (4:30 for station! lo 5:45 (7 :30 lor Uelh leliem and Allcniown) P. M. Sundays, 4:30, 7:00 A. l'OO 5 30 For Wilkosbarre, Pittston nnd Scran ton, 4:30, 8:45.

A. P. At. Sundays, 4:30 For Atlantic Highlands, 4:45, 1 30 4 30. 0:00 P.

M. 11:00 A. 4:00 P. M. For Freehold, 4:45.

A. 1:30, 4:30, 0:00 P.M. For Long and points south to Poiut Pleasant, 4:45, 1 1 15 A 4:00, 0:00 P. M. Sumlayu except Ocean Grove and Asbury Park, 0:00 A.

4:00 P. For KoJ Hank, 4:45. :15 A. 1:30,4:00, 4:30, 0:00 P. M.

Suuurys, 0:00 A. 4:00 P. M. l'or Lakcwood, Toms River and Hamegat, A. 1:30, 4:30 P.

M. 'or Atlantic Cily, Viuelaud and Bridgoton, A. I :30 P. M. 'or iMonuiouth iteacli and Seabright.

8:15, 11:15 A. 1:30, 4:30, 0:00 P.M. Sundays, 11:00 A.M., 4:00 ''Pur' PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE and WASHINGTON'. For Plnladilphis, at 4:30, 7:4:5, 9:30, II :30 A 2:00. 1:00.5:00, 0:00,7:30 P.M., night.

SUNDAYS, 0:00, 11:00 A. 2:00. 3 20, 5:00. 0:00 P. 12 .15 night.

For Baltimore and Washington d. tilr 1 :00 except Sundays) A. M. 2:00 3:20, 5.00 P. 12:15 nigbt.

Trains leavinx at 7:45, 11:30 A. 1:30,4:00,5:00,7:30 P.M. night, except Saturday have connection for Heading, Harristiurg, Pottsrille, et: For Sunbury, Lewis and WiliUrus.ioit. v. a Ihliadeliihia, at 7:45 A.

M. (1:30 Buffet Parlor car); 7:30 P. M. (12:15 night, except Saturday night). Sunday, 0:03 P.

M. Parlor cats on nil day trains. Sleeping car on midnight trains. UJiG ISLAND ilAlliROAD. UJI Trains leilvo I 'LATBUSH AV STATION for tho tollowing points aud way stations: GREE.

POitT. RIVliUIIiiAD, A. 3:22 P. M. Sun iays.

0:00 A. M. SAG II A Rlii 'it. be HAMPTONS, 8:30 A. 32 Sundays, A.

M. KUNliONKOMA, BRENTWOOD, 8:30 A. 3:22, 5:22 P.M. Sundays. 0:00 M.

10:55 A. 4:20. P.M. Sundays, A. M.

BABYLON. 10:55 A. 1 :20. 3:22,4:20.4:30, 5:22, 0:00, 0:55, 0:55 P. M.

(l.l:4i P. ill. Wednesday" and Saturdays ouly). Sundays, PORT''j'eF PERSON. NORTHPORT.

HUNTINGTON, 52 A. 4 :30 P. M. (11:30 P. M.

to Northport). Sundays, 11:00 A.M. (0:30 P. to Northport). Ol STTiR BAY.

LOCUST VALLEY, GLEN COVE, SEA CI. IFF, 7:05. 8:52. 10:55 A. 2:00.

3:22, 4:20 5:22,0:30.0:55, 7:55 P. M. (11:45 P.M. Wednesdays and Saturdays only). Sundays, A.

0:30 P.M. FAR KiiCKaWaY AND ARVERNH, 7:0.1.8:30, 10:55 A. Bt, I :20. 3.:22. 4:20, 0:00, 0:55.

7 0:55, 11:45 P. M. Sundays, 8:50, 11:05 A.M.. 2:00, CITY, HEMPSTEAD, 7:05, A. 2:00.

3:22, 4:20. 5:22, 0:00, 0:30, 1 11 45 P. M. Sundays, 8:50 A. M.

(11:30 A. M. Garden City only), 10:00 A. P. M.

MANHATTAN ItEACH. 0:30. 8:50, 11:30 A. 3 20 5 15 M. (11:30 P.

M. Wednesday and Saturdays only). Sun. lays, 8:50 A. 12:37, 2:20, 3:20, 4 JAMAICA, MORRIS PARK.

7:05,7:20. 10:55 A. At, 1 .20. 2:00, :20. 4 :30, 5:22,0:110,0:30,0:55,7:55.

8:55, 0:55, P. M. Sundays, 0.30. 11:03 A. AI 2:00.

42.: 0:30,8.00. 10 00 P. Al. 'Do nor stop ,11 Morris I'ork. 1ST SIIORli KAILKOAJjI N.

Y. C. A H. R. R.

Lessee. Trains loavo AV, st Forty second st station, New York, as follows, 20 minutes earlior from foot oi Jnyst, Now York: Hamilton. Detroit ana Chicago, A.A1 5:15. P. St.

I.juis, P. I. Toronto, A. 15: 15 P. P.

M. KechesK Syracuse, Utiea.fsnspension Bridge, Niagara Vails. 3:30, 0:55 A. 5:10. P.

aud al 1:30 A. M. for Ulica only. A.M., Albany, 3 A. At, 6 1:00, "5:15.

J5 Af. Cranstons. West Point, Cornwall. Ncwbufgn, 7:1.5. 8 25.

0:20.0:50. all :30 A. 4:30, At Montreal and Canada East. A. At P.

At Elegant sleepiuj cars for Bultato, Niagara Chicago aud St. Louis on all through trains. Cars leave Brooklyn, via Brooklyn Annex, at 10:40 A. At P. At Jersey City P.

R. It. Station, A. At, P. M.

Daily. 1 Daily except Saturday. All other trains daily except Sundays. For tickets, time table, parlor and sleeping car accommodations or information apply at offices: Brooklyn. 333 Washington ht, 720 Fulton Bt.

Annox office, foot Fulton fit. Now York City. 785 and Vii'Z Broadway, 143 Bowery, 13 Park pi, 53 wo (inn nnd Twenlv lifth Bt and Wost Shore station, footof West Forty second Bt. and foot of Jay t. It.

H. C. B. LAAIDEliT, General PaaspnBW Aeeuf, 5 Vandorbilt av, New York. K11K1H VALLEY RAILROAD.

AKSENGER TRAINS leave foot of Oortlant't and Dcsbrosses sts as follows: 7:00 A. At for Rlatington and iutermediatu points. 8:00 A. M. for Geneva, Lyons.

Eluiira. Rochester, Buffalo and the West, Pottsvillo and prlnoipsl local points. Cliair car to Lyons and Pullman car Suspension Bridge. 0:20 A. M.

for Atouch Ohimk and intermediate points. 11:00 A. At for L. and B. junction and intormouir.te poiotB.

1 :00 P. At forTuuk hannock and Intermediate points. Oh.iir car to Tunk bauuock. Conuoction lo Kending and Harrisburg. 3:40 P.M.

for SuHponsion Jlridgo and principal intormodiato points. Ohir carro Wilkesbarro and Pullman sleep era to Suspension Bridge. 4:50 P. At for Pott.i viile, Alauch Chunk oud iotei mediite points. Chair car to Alauch Chunk.

5:10 P. At for Mauch Chunk and intermediate points, Connection to Reading and Harrisburg. 7.00 P. At for Genova. Lyons.

Efmiia, Rochester, Buffalo and the West. Pullman Fleopors to Lyons and Suspension Bridge. Trains leaving at 8:00, 11:00 A. At, 1 :00 and 3:40 P. M.

connect for all points In Malianoj and Ilazletou cool regions, Sunday tiains 8:00 A. M. for Alauch Chunk, Jlazloton and intermedi ate Dolnts. and 11:00 A. At for Shenandoah and inter al.

ior oiieuanooaii uuu iui mediate points. 5:. 15 P. At Mauch Chunk and in tern.ediate points. 7:00 P.

M. for Geneva, Lyons, El niira. Rochester Bilftslo aud tho West. Pullman eloop crs to Lyons anil Suspension Bridge. GENERAL EAST ERN OFFICE, 235 Broadway, Now Yolk, AL'flTNiORE AUD OHIO RAILROAD.

FAST EXPRESS TRAINS VIA PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND ALL POINTS WEST. PULLMAN CAR SERVICE ON ALL TRAINS. Leave NEW YORK, foot of Liberty Bt, follows: For CHICAGO. 3:20 P.

12:15 A. M. For CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS, 0:00 A 5:00 P.M. For WASHINGTON.

BALTIMORE, 0:00 A. At, 11:30 A. 2:00, 3:20, 5:00 P. 12:15 A. AL All trains daily, oxrept 1 1 :30 A.

At Sunday. For Norfolk, via Bay Line, 2:00 P. At, weok dayB. TickotoIices. 172, 201, 415 and 1,140 3roadway, New York, ontl 08 Broadway, Brooklyn.

Station foot of Liberty at (Central Railroad of New Jersey). New York Transfer Company will call for and ohock baggago lrom hotel or residence to destination. ,1. ODELL, CHARLES O. SCULL, General Alanagsr.

Oonoral Pass. Agent. JROOKLYIST FOR JERSEY PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. LEAVING FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. A.

At 0:30, 7:30, 8:00, 8:20, 8:40. 0:00, 0:20.0:10, 10:00. 10:20. 10:40, 11:00, 11:20,11:40, 12:00. P.

M. 12:20. 12:40, 1:00,1:20, 1:40, 2t00. 2:20, 2:40,3:00. 3:40.

4:00, 5:00. 5:30, 0:00. 6:30 7:00, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30, 0:00, lOrOO, 10:30, ft To Fall River Line, 4:30 P. SL UQkuuuis ioyu. uersuji vfivjfj JsxriTlt of all traino.

Brooklyn ticket nhn letnrnli nnaanaa cueofta in tiaicets a fi all points, ask ioi i Brooklyn. Kutnerlord, i o. ui.iu, 10:30. A. At, 1:00, 1:50, 2:60, 4 MIX, I iv, ciiiw, 2:60, 4 :45.

0:15. 0:30. 7:00. 5:15. Passaic.

4:00,4:45, (1:00. 7:00. 7:45. 0:30. 10:30..

2:03 A. At. 1:00, 1 50,2:50. 3:07. 3:371 5 :00, 5 :1 5, 5 5 :45, 0 lo.

0 :30, 7 :00, 7:30. t. sn. 12 4 5 :00, 5 :1 5, 5 5 :45 a. tin 1 1 tin i' nn Paterron, 4:00, 4:15.0:00.

7:00. 7:45, 0:30, 10:30. 12:00 nnn; 1:50, 2:50. 3:30. 4:00, 4:30, 4 XiH.

5:00, 5:15, 5:30 5:37. 5:15,0:15,0:30,7:00,7:30,8:30.0:00, 10:30, 11:45, 12:00 P. At. Nowark and Paterson via Newark. 0 30.

i 8:30, 10:00, 11:30. 2:00. 3:00. 4 0:22, 7:10, 10:00, 12:00. RIdgewood.

4:00, 4:45, 0:30, 10:00, 1 :50, 4 :00, 4 :30. 5 :00, 5 :22, 5 :30. 0 :00, 0 7:45, 0:30. 10:30. 1:30.1:50.

liio Nowfaurgh. 7:35. 0:00. 10:30 A. M.

3:45, 4:30, 0:00 P. HGoshen, 4:45. 7:45, 51:00. 10:30. 1:00.3:30.4:30.

5:00.7:00.8:30. Middlolown and Port Jorvis, 4 0:00, 10:03. 1:00, 3:30. 4:30.5:00. 0:00, 7:00.

8:30. Sunday Local Main Lino (to Suffern), 4:30, 10:30. 1:45, 4:00. 0:30. 12:00.

Newark branch to Patorson. 0:00. 3:30. (1:30. 8:00, 10:00.

Express trains lrom tho Wost arrive iu New York at 7:30, 11:07 and 5:22, 10:45 P. At RlNEARSON.Jonoral Passenger Agont. i.tiiiis.iiu ANCHOR LINE. GLASGOW AND LONDONDERRY. From Pior 41.

N. foot of Leroy st, Now York. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAAISHIPS. Anchoria, Nov. 1,8 A.

At I Circassia, Nov. 20, A.M. Ethiopia, Nov. 15, 7 A. M.

i Anchoria, December 0. noon Cabin passage to Glasgow or Londonderry, S50 aud $00 second clats.1330; sleerajte, $20. AI 0 ITER A AN SERVICE. FAYAL, AZORES, GIB El ALTAR AND NAPLES. S.

S. CF.LGRAVIA, Saturday, November 15. S. DEVONIA. Wednesday, December 3.

Mediterranean rates Cabin, 480 to $100. Steerage, S21.50. Ratos to Axoros Cabin, S(in. Steerage, 24. Circular lottor.i of croult and dralts for any amount issued at lowest prices.

HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green, N. or JOHN TAYLOR, 03 Court st (open Saturday night). H. F.

KOCH, iiH B'way, B. D. CUNAKD LIME NEW, YORK TO LIV orpoot, via Queenstown, from Pier 40, North River. 'AST EXPRESS MAIL SERVICE. Etrurla 8, 2 P.

AI.I Servia Not. 20, 7 A. At Ar.rauia. 15, 7 A. M.

I Etriuia Dec. 0, noon Unibria Nov. 22,2 P.M. I Anrania Dec. 13, 0 A.

At Cabin passage. $00 and upward, according to location; intermediate, 435. Stcerago tiokots to and from all parts of Europo at very low rates. For treight and passage apply to tho company's otrxo. 1 Bowling Groen, VERNON II.

BROWN A General For passage drifts at lowest i.ites and furthor information apply to T. H. HENDR1CKSON. 215 Atlantic av, noar Oiiirt st, solo agonl for Brooklyn, or 1L P. KOCU, Bioadway, Brooklyn.

15. D. BROOKLYN, N. EUROPEAN PASSAGE. BANKING AND AIONEY EXCHANGE OFFICE.

371 Fulton st, Arbnckle Building, lto.ims 20 aud 30. right band elevator. JULIUS f.EHRUN KUAU. iS A SONS, Bankers. Brokers nnd Passenger Agents of lAIler, "ov.

5, 11 A. Al. Norddeutscher L'oyd, Werra. Nov. 8, 2 P.

At liamburg American Wioland, rtov. 11 :30 A. At Packet Company, 'Columbia. Nov. 0.

12 M. Cic. Gen. La Champagne, Nov. 8, 1 :30 P.At Red Star Line, Wester, ilaud, Wo Nov.

5, 1:30 A. At Nothor'd Am.H. S. Alaasdam, :30 A. At Established 1S7S.

Rates oi specio and oxohaugo subject to lluct cations and amount. Tickets (any class) to and from Furope, p.iaspr.rts, tetters of credit and money exchanged, all at New York prices. 7 1UION LINE ''UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, siiliug from Pior 38, North Rivor, foot of King ot, for tUEENSTO W.N and LIVERPOOL, as follows: ARIZONA Tuesday, Nov. 4. 0:30 A.

At WYOMING Tuesday, Nov. 11, 4:00 SI. Cabin pusiage, .1100, $70 and 430. Second Cabin, $30. Steerage from New York, $18 and $39.

A. At UNDERHII.Li 35 Broadway, Now York; JOHN C. HENDERSON SON, 314 FnRon Hi, or II. F. KOCH, 48 Broadway.

Brooklyn, E. D. INMAN LINE TJ. H. AND ROYAL MAIL 8TEAA1FRS for QUEENSTOWN and LIVERPOOL.

CITY OF CHICAGO Nov. 5, 11 :00 A. AI. OITY OF NEW YORK. Nov.

12, 5:00 A. AI. OITY OF BERLIN Nov. 10, 10:30 A. At From Pier 43, N.

adjoining Christopher St Ferry, First cabin, and upward, according to steamer and location of room; second cabin, outward, prepaid, S35: steevago. $20. PETER WRIGHT SONS, General Agents, Bowling Graon, Now York JOHN C. HENDERSON 4 SON, 344 Fulton st, or H. P.

KOCH, MM Broadway, Brooklyn. E. D. OKDDB UT.jO Jill LLOYD FAST Exnress (steamers for Southampton and Bremen. Aller.

Nov. 5, 11 A. At Ems, Nov. 15, 8 A. Al.

Worm, Nov. It, 2 P. At Travo.Vl A.M. Nov. 12.

(I A. AI.lSprco.SarNov. 22, 1 P. At Ratosot passag.1 lo London, Havro or Broiuon: First cabin, S75 and upward a berth, according to location; second, an adult; steerage at low rates, Pier between Socond and Third ave, Hobokon, N. J.

OELIUCU.S 2 Bowling Green, N.Y., or JULIUS LEHRENKRAUSS SON'S, 371 Fulton ut, Brooklyn. OMPAGN1E 'CrENKRALiE" TRANS AT LAN'THJUE. ONLY DIRECT EXPRESS SERVICE BETWEEN NEW YORK AND HAVRE, FRANCE, LEAVING COMPANY'S PiEli. NO. 42.

NORTH RIVEK. EVERY SATURDAY. LA CHAMPAGNE, Buyer. Nov. 8, 1:30 P.

M. LA GASOOGNE, Sent lli, Nov. .15, 0:00 At OCEAN PASSAGE, iirit cabin, from $S0 to $120, according to location second cabin, $0'l steerage, $20. A. FOilGET, General Agent, 3 Bu.vjing Creuti, New York.

THiTK STAR LINE. TO AND LIVERPOOL. Germanic, No. 5, 11:30 A. At Majestic.

Nov, 20, 5 A. At Teutonic. 12, 5 A. ALlGorinanic. Dec.3,0 :30 A.M.

Dec. 10,3 P. At ocond cabin on Teiitiinie and Alajestic only. Rates, $35 and .4340. Saloon r.tto.

$50 aud upward, according to steamer scjectoil and lo. ofborth. F'or passage tickets and drafts, payable on demand every whoroiu England, Ireland, Sweden or Norway, at lov. ost rates, a.ipl. to V.

ALDItJDGE, 00 Court st, or A. Al. MORGAN, Broadway, Williaiusburgh. J. BRUCE ISM AY, Agent, 41 BroaJwny, Now York.

A. AMERICAN PACKET COM PAN Expre.is service between New York, South ampton and Hamburg by tho magnificent now twin screw steamers of 10,000 tons and 12,500 lo 10,000 horse power. This iiue has the ro ord for fastest tune to and from the Continout, equal to SIX DAYS TWO HOl'itS to Hamburg American I General Passenger Agents. Packet Broadway. O.

B. RICHARD 4 Now VorK. 01 Broadway, New York npltOPICA TOUR $io0. Ji, Tourists can vi.iit Jamaica and bar freest exhibition, remain there twelve days, including board oud residence at the Constant Spring Hotol, at Kingston, or a tour oi this btautiitil island by tho Atlas Line Steamers, for (50, with the option of extending (heir trip at the rate of 3J5.00 A DAY To Hoyti and Columbia. Accommodations first class.

Pl.M, FOliWOOD A Agouti. 24 State st. Now York; THOS. COOK SON, Tourist Agents. AVANNAI I FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE TO FLORIDA AN THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST, VIA SAVANNAH, AT 3 P.

At, From Pier 35. North Rlvor. foot of Spring St. CITY OF" B1RA1 1 A Cant. Burg Nov.

3 CITY Of AUGUSTA, L'apt. Catherine Nov. 5 TALLAHASSEE, Oapt. Fisher Nov. 7 KANSAS CITY, Capt.

Keinpton Sat, Nov. 8 R. L. WALKEii, Agent O. S.

S. Pier 35. N. All tho steamers are provided with first class passenger accommodations. Insnianco 1 5 (ono tiflh) ot 1 per cent.

If effected by 2 o'clock at 317 Broadway, or 3 o'olook at pier, on or be foro dr.y of tailing, pruiuium can be cotleotod at destination; othorwise it must be paid by shippers. For further information app'y as abovo or to W. 11. RHETT, Gon. W.

F. SIIELLAIA T. At, 31 7 liroitdway, N. Y. Savannah.

Ga. Mm ijinttat. 1 71 ARES REDUCTSFTO ALL POINTS VIA 1 FALL RIVER LINE. ONLY S3 TO BOSTON FOR FIRST CLASS LIMITED TICKETS. Stoamurs PURITAN aud PILGRIM in commission.

Loavo Now York lrom Pier 2SLN. loot of Murray st, daily (Sundays included) at P. At (4:30 P. At commencing November 3.) Connection by Annox boat from Brooklyn 4:30, Jeraoy City 4:00 P. M.

An orchestra on each Htoamor. Tickets and staterooms can bo obtained In Brooklyn at 4 Court fit. 800 Fulton st, 08 and 115 Broadway, E. and ot Annex office, foot of Fulton st: iu New York ut principal transfer and tioket otllcos, at thoofflco on Pier 28, N. n.1 on stsamors.

jORWIOll LINE. FARES REDUCED TO ALL POINTS. Now London, Norwich, Boston, 83. Worcestor, $2 STEAAIERS Isavo PIER 40, NORTH RIVER, noxt PIER ABOVE DESBROSSliS ST PERRY. DAILY (Sundays oxceptcd), st 4:30 P.

At Tickots and staterooms secured at principal officos In Now York, Brooklyn aud Jersey Oity. TONINGTON LINE. ALL FARES REDUCED. Tho Inside Route Boston, Pr07idenco, Worcester, $2.23. Corresponding reduction $2.25 to aud from all Eastern points.

Steamers leave new Pier 30, N. ono block abovo Canal st, New York, at 4:30 P. AI daily, except Sunday. ALBANY "ROATS, PEOPLE'S LINE. Steamors DREW and DEAN R10I1AION leave (old Pior 41) North River, loot Canal st, at (i P.

Al. ovory week day. Direct conuoction, Sundays excepted for points North, Eastjmd West. rjrutoY ijb'AT's JL SARATOGA AND CITY OF TROY' Leave Pior 40, N. foot or West Tenth st.

New York, daily, except Saturdays, 0 P. Al. Sunday steamer touches at Albany. HartWkuline. STEAMERS LEAVE PIER 24.

EAST RIVER DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAYS, AT 5 P. AI. COME ISLAND. ONEY ISLAN ARKVILLE, WASH INGTON CEMETERY GRAVESEND, PROSPECT PARK A.SD CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD, Trains leave Ninth av and Twentieth st, Brooklyn, 0:00, 0:30. 7:45 and 9:00 A.

At. and hourly thereafter to 0 P. M. Returning leavo Conoy Island 7:00,8:10,0:30 A. M.

and hourly thereafter to 0 :30 and at 10 :00 P. M. Trains leave Union Depot, Fifth av and Thirty sixth st, Brooklyn, 7:00. 8:10, 9:20 and 10:30 A M. and hourly thereafter to 9:30 P.

Al. Returning leave Coney Island 7:40, 3:50 and 10:00 A. At aud hourly thereafter to 0:00 P. M. SUNDAYS: First train leaves Ninth av and Twentieth st at 7:45 A.

At, and from Union Depot, Fifth av and Thirty sixth stat 8:10 A.M. THEATER TRAIN leaves Ninth av and Twontittli st Saturday nights at 12 midnight. jMtlGHTON REACH RAILROAD. PARKVILLE, GREENFIELD, KING'S HIGHWAY, NEOix ROAD. SUEEPSHKAD BAY AND BRIGHTON BEAOH HOTEL.

Train? leave Bedford station 0:30, 8:30, 11:00 A. AI.i 1:30.2:30. 3:30, 5:30. 7:00 P. AI.

Saturday nights only at 11:45 P.M. Leave Bergon, Butler, and Prospect Park stations a Xew mlnutee latar than aoovo xsearora station time. mlnutee latar than aoovo xsearora station time, yturmng, leave Brighton Beaoh Hotel 7:50, 0:00 12:30,2:00. 3:00. 0:00.

7:30 P.M. Sat ay nights only at 12; 15 A. At Koturmni A. u.unj vutj av j. n.

"'i ou a. xai First train leavos Badford station A. At and Brighton Beach Hotel 0:00 A. At, then as above. Additional trains nill bs run, ii necessary, on ploasant Sundays.

EA BEACH ROUTE TO CONEY ISL AWL). TakoThiid av, Court stor Hamilton ay cars (steam from Twenty fifth st) to Sixty fifth st. Through fare, 5 cents. Trains leavo Third ot and Sixty fifth st for Consy leland, dstly. except Sundays, at 7:43 and 8:43 A.M., 8:38, 4:33, aud 0:33 P.

M. Trains leavo Conoy Island for Third av and bixty flfth st daily oxoept Sundays, at 8:20 and 0:20 A. At. 4:12, 0:12, 0:12 ana icoo r. m.

Sunday trains leaTe Third av and RiUT fifth si tor oopoy uiina at o. :33. 4:33. and Leave coney Island for Third av and Sixty fifth st at At lONBY ISLAND AND BATH BEACH, VIA THE UNION ELEVATED AND BROOKLYN. BATH AND WEST END RAILROADS Trains leave Union Dop9t (tcrrhlnaS of Union Klevatod Railroad), corner Fifth av and Thlrty sixtn st, as followsi A.

3lD0, 7 sau, 10 33, 1 fit) 12:00. P. 1 Klf) hf). ft no. n.

av irut). Trains leanr at 0:10. 0:55. fl. OO A.

M. will not run Sundays, and train leaving at 12:15 A. M. will rarf iveunesuay nail daLuruajr uikuoi only, xrain leav ing at ii sso f. m.

win not ran rVBanesuars i nnrl Hjitnr. days. JNO. P. HEINDELL.

Buperlntendsnt. OOnONEIIS' NOTICES. jlOUND DROWNED AT THE FOOT OE Howes st. Wallabout Basin, tho boar of an nnknorrn n. khent flft raara of root 0 Uiones talj.

brotrn nair ana mastsone. Dins yes; woro eaoj vest, Diae inmpor, uiae snirt, jean Books, oongreiB Now 'At IdonUfloatlon. the exponse of the owner or owners thereof, and the Pe rai tir.ent of City Works ie hcrt by directod to advertise for proposals for do uj such work. The foroKoins decision anil ordinanre wore adapted by tho said Common Council a two thirda vote thia fith day of Octobor, 1S'0. w24.

lOt M. J. CUaiMINUiJ. City Clerk. mHE COMMON COUNCIL OFTHE CITY a.

Olr IIROOKl.YN do rieoirto and ordtdn as loirs, That it is necobary to cauae the in front; of lots frouling upon both of Lexington avenue, betwoen Stuyvesant avenuu and Keid avenuo, to bo ilapod and blue tonn tlaffln, whero not al ready done, tn ti uidtb of tix (0) for tbo purposo of Abating a nui.sr.nco. oT tb" prmit ooodition of tho said sidewalk in tbo cause. And 1vjt hereby otdain that s.iiil eidawalk bo so llaaeod end tl at the c.p:nao of tho owiwr or nwnors ttnueof, and tbo lL'vartinont of City Works is hereby directed to advurtio for proposa's for dohnr such work. The uireyt in decision and ornruntu woro the B'td Ornrnon hy a two thirds vote tbi? nib of October, If UO. c.o24 lOt M.

fllTMMTNGS, City CV rgHE COMMON COUNCIL OP THE CITY J. OF BltOOKLVN do deci le uud ordaiu as follow, That it i uccoiisftry to ca'ist1 the siduwa'ks lu irut of lote frontiuts upon the aouthcriy sid1 of S'er litt pla betweco aveuuo and 'vnd rbilt avonuo, known as lots No. 1, 2, Ji, 4 aud 5, block 7, Ninth Ward uitp, to bo tlaed and ro ilj(rKt with blno Ilscgini; whfre not already doiio, to the wiilth of i (0j toet, for the pnruosa of abating a nuisance of whioh tho proaunt condition of tho said si.lewlk is the cause. Anil they hor v.y ordain that said sido' bo ho ilasied aud retlagsed st the espouse of tbe owner or owners thereof, ami tho Dupaumout oi Oity Works direoted to tor proposals for dolus suoh work. The decision and ordinanco were adopted hr lin fcaid Coi rmon Council by a two thirda voto tnie Otn day of October, 1800.

lOt M. J. OUMMINOS, Oity Olerk, rinHK Common counoilofthe city Of BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, Tnu That it nscessary cause the aldowalks lu front of lots fronting uton the sooih side of Thirty ninth btrot, botwneiiNeond arenue and Third avenuo, known as lota Noa. 27, and 20, block 5, Eighth Ward mip, to bo llacKod oud retlafged with blue stono Massing, whero not already done, to the width of six (0) teat for tho purposo of abating a nmmnce, of whioh thn prosuut condition of tho said sidewaU i.Uho causo. Aud tbey horeby ordain that a.iid sidewalk be so fliKBod and ro flazKod at the oipeie of tho owner or owners thereof, and the Department ot City Works is heroby directed to adrertisa for proposals fordoing er work.

Tho forogoing decision and ordinance wore adopted by tbo aaid Couitr.ou Counoil hy a two thirds voto this Oth M. J. OUMMINGS. City Clerk. flHE common councilokthe oity J.

OKBHOOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, That it is necessary to cause the sidewalks in front of lots frontiui; upon tbo nith side of iMadison atroet, between Kodford avenue and Nostrand avenue, known as lots No fil), 00. ill, G2, (33 aud 10G. block Twenty third WaTti map, to be tlagKod with bluo stona where not already don, to the width oT six (6) feot, for the nur: odo of abAtinK a nuisance, of which the present condition of thn atd sidewalk is tho cairie. And they hereby ordaiu that said sidewalk bo sotlacffcdat the expense of tbo owner or owners theroof, and tha Dnnartmont of Oity "Works is heroby diroctod to advertise for proposals for dohi auch worlt, Tho foregoing decision and ordinanco were adopted I.y tho aaid Common Council by a two thirds votu this b'th day of October, 18'JO. oc4 lOt M.

J. OUMMINGS. Oitv Clnrk. rilHE COMAION COUNCIL OF THU CITY JL OF BROOKLYN do riocide and ordain as follows, viz. That it is ncostary to caueo the sidewalks in frout of iota front inff upon tha north aido of Gates aronuo, between Sumuer avenuo and Lewie aronuo.

kni'Wii as Iota os. 34. 15, Hi nnd 17, block 5, Twenty hflh Ward map, to be flap Red and rellapeod with blue stono tl.icrinc whero not alroady done, to tbe width of six (0) ior the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which tb; prop nt condition of tbe bnid bidewalk ia tho cause. And tbey heroby ordain that eaid sidewalk be so fiat Red and ru ilasged at the expense of tbe ownor or ownora thereof, and tbe Department r.t City Works in hereby directed to Advertise for prououals tor doine such work. The forcoini: dfccijion and ordinance woro adopted hy tbo eaid Common Council by a two thirda voto tuU (Jih day of October, 1 oc2i 10c M.

d. OUMMINGS, Oity Clerk. mHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordain ns follows, That I is no' js.iry to (fliisu tho flidowttlks in Irani of lots Ironllujj upon tbe south alilo of Berpon alr ot. bat ween KinnBton avonuo aud Albany aTenue, known na lots Nos. 1, 14 and 17.

block Twenty fourth Ward map. to he flacged and rftHagKed with blue Klono flaRginv: wnuio not already dono, to the width of nix (n) feet, for tbo purpose of abattue a nuluoe ol which tbo present condition of tha saiti sidewalk is tho cause. And thoy hproby ordain That said sidewalk bo 80 flAfiRed mh! reflaKged ot tbe expenv of 1 browner or owners thorcof, and tMo Department of City Works is hQrcb dirocted to advortise for proposals for dolnc such work. Tbo foreffoine decision and ordinance wore adopted by tho said Common Co jncil by a two thirds vote ini.s (Jlh day of Ortoi.er, 1SU0. ocL'4 lOt M.

J. OUMMINGS, City Clcrk rPHE COIMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY JL OF BROOKLYN do dnclde an 1 ordain as follows, Tbat it ift neceHSdry to causo tho Mile.valkit in front of lots fronting upon tbo north sido of GarfieM place, betweon Seventh avenao and rolhemun plare, known lots No and block ti7, Twenty se. on.l Ward map, to be liaKKcd with bluo stono llugfiinK, wh ro not already done, to tbo width of s.ix (G) ieet, for tbe purpose ot abatinc a nuisanco, of which the pieseut condition of tbo aaid sidowalk ia tho cause. And thoy hereby ordain that aid sidewalk be eo flagged at the oxpomn of the ownor or owners thereof, and tho Department of Oity Wnrks is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work. The foregoirjE decision and ordinance wero adopted tbo said Comrtrtm Council by a two thirds Tote this Utn M.

J. CUMMINGS, Oity Clerk. mHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF IlROOK.VNdo decide and ordaia as foUovrE, That it is nocofsiry to causo Iho sidewalks in from Of lots fromirlij upon the north side of Vornon aTenno, botwoen Throop avenuo and Tompkins aTenue. known as lols Nos. 0.

8. S7. 11 1 and 7M, block 18, Tirrnty flrst Ward mop, to 1 llactod with bluo stono flSEEliiE. whoro not alrcoifr dono, to tho width of six (0) ieot, lor tlio pnrposo or abating a nuisanco, of which tho present condition of tho paid sidowalk is the causo. Aud thoy hereby ordain that sidewalk bo so Uagged at the exponso of the Lwnor or osvny thereof, and tho Dopartmont of Oity Works is ben by directed to advertise for proposals for doinK such work.

The foroftoinR deoitlon and ordinance wero adopted by the naid Common Council by a two tbirds rote this fjtb day oi October. 1800. oo'34 lOt M. J. CUMMINGS.

Oity Clerk. JjB fTTHE COMMON "COUNOIL OF THE OITY1 I OF BROOKLYN do decide and ordsin as follows, I That it is necessary to cubo the sidewalks in front of lots fronting upon tho north side of Van Buren street, betweon Law! avenuo and Hlnyyosnt avonue. known as lots Nos. 77, 10, 11 "0A.rl toL'O, 107. MO and Jj.

blook 0. Twouty flfth Ward msp. to bo tlacsod and re floBeod with bluo stone flanclns, whore not already done, to tho width of six (0) feet, for the purposo of abating a nuisance, of which tho present condition of the said sidewalk is tho ciuso. And they horoby ordain tht sud sidowalk bo so llascod and rellaRgod at the expense of the owner or owners thereof, and tho Department of City Works is horoby directed to advertiso for proposals for doing such work. The foroEoinK decision and ordinance were adopted tho said Common Council by a two thirds voto this Otn 1HOa M.

J. OUMMINOS, City Clerk, THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE OITY OV BROOKLYN do decide and ordain as follows, viz That it is neccasaiy to cauao the sidowalks iu I rout of lots frontinft upon the outh side of Van Buron street, between Lewie aTenue and Etuye6ant avenue, known as lots Nos. 72 to 7r, 01, 50 to and 42, block 7. Twenty flfth Ward map, to be flopced and ro flafEBod with blue Btono flagcinR where ieno to the width of (G) fuet, for tho pui pose of abatini a nuisance of which tho pressnt connitionof the Raid sidewalk ie the causo. And they hereuy ordain that paid sidewalk be so flnRged and rellaRfcd at tbo eippuao of the owner or owne.s thereof, nnd tbe Department of Oity Worki is horeby directed to adymiso for proposals for doing uuoh work.

The foregoing decision aud ordinanco were adoptoa by the eaid Common Council by a two thirds voto thl9 Oth day of October, 1890. oo24 lOt WLJ. OUMMINGS Oity Clerk. rriHE COMMON COUNOIL OF THE OITY I OF BROOKLYN do decido and ordain as follows, That it It nocessary to causo the sidewalVs in front of lola frontlnt; upon the north aide of Putnam ar ni. betweon Italpli avonuo aud Honard aTenue, lota Noa.

22 and 23, block 111, Twenty fifth Ward map. to be flatced and reflarfred with blue stone iikr: whore not already done, to tbo width of bIi teot. fo the purpoie of abating; a nubauce, of which tho ons condition of tho said sidewalk la tho caupo. And tiw heroby ordain that iaid aide walk be to (UcKd and ro flapL'od at the oipjiue of tbe ownor or ownera tl and the Hrpartmenl nf City Works ie hereby dire iod advottiBe for proiiofiala for doin. auoh work.

Tho forogciiig uooitiion aud ordinans wers auoir. iyy tho said Common Council by a two thirds vut this jh 4 Ciiy Clerk. rnHE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY i OF BROOKLYN do decido and ordaiu a3 follows, That it is nc. oatary to causo tho Bidoi.alks in front of lots fronting upon tlio north sido of OarllcU pis' between Kighth avonuo and Ninth avenue, known lots Nos 5 IU. 18, 17, 7 and 8.

block S'J, Twonty second Ward man to to llsSK with blno sfone flscffinc whoro lot alrTafy done, to no width of six ((() feet, for tho pur PUB0 of abating a nnisanco, of which tho prase a jrtf fion of tho sidewalk is tho cauBJ. And tnoy licrebr X.rf.in th.t nid sidewalk so llareed at tho oziisnso of nr owners thereof, aud tho Doparlmont utuiiy wl. in hereby directed to" advertiso for proposals for dolne soon Iho irnMri 1Sj" cay oi ucrouora xouu oyi lOt At, OimMIJfflSS, OiU OIel ttot: IVI Xi0BXUV Basse tfor this.

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