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10 THE BROOKLYN ta.TLT EAGLE THURSDAY, JAXITABY 3. 1895. TWELVE PAGES. COMMISSIONERS 03T DEEDS. CORPOBATION NOTICES.

CORPORATION NOTICES. ATTTTJMN AND WINTER RESORTS. TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, ETC. TRAVEL, TRANSPORTATION, ETC CORPORATION NOTICES. DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, COMMI3 sloner's Offlce, Room 15, Municipal Building, I3rookljn, December 31.

1894 Public notice Is hereby given that the assessment for the cost and expense or constructing He ers In Map District 39, Subdivision Nr. 5, has boon completed by the Commissioner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn and assessed upon the district within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of East New York avenue 157 7 12 feet northeasterly from Atlantic avenue, running thence southeasterly at right angles with East New York avenue 38 feet; thence easterly 12 7 12 feet: thence southeasterly 8 feet more or less; thence easterly 44 7 12 feet; thence southerly 4 6 12 feet more or less: thence easterly 75 feet; thence northerly parallel with Williams avenue 25 feet; thence easterly along a line at right angle, with Williams avenue 75 feet: thence northerly, parallel with Williams avenue 100 5 12 feet to a point on the southerly side of East New York avenue 2 4i 12 feet westerly from William, avenue: thence easterly along the southerly sld, of East New York avenue to the southeasterly comer of Fulton street and said East New York avenue: thence southerly parallel with Williams a enue 100 feet; thence westerly along a line at right angles with Williams avenue 75 feet thence southerly parallel with Williams avenue 123 feet, thence easterly 7 12 feet; thence jioutherly parallel with W'illiams avenue 43 5H 32 feet: thence easterly along a line at right angles with Alabama avenue 91 5 V2 feet; thence southerly along the westerly side of Alabama avenue 75 12 feet to Atlantic avenue; thence northwesterly along: the northerly side of Atlantic avenue to the easterly corner of Atlantic avenue and East New York avenue; thence northeasterly along the southerly side of East New York avenue to the point or place of beginning, which includes all the lots, pieces and parcels of land shown on map of district of assessment contained in assessment book entitled "Assessment District for Sewers in Map District 29, Subdivision No. 5." The said Commissioner will be at his office. Room 15, Municipal Building, on the 14th day of January, 1895, at 31 o'clock In the forenoon, to hear objections to said assessment and to correct and revise the earn. If necessary.

The assessment may in the meantime be examined at said office by all parties In terested. AFRED T. WHITE, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M.

Whiting. Secretary. d31 to JaM DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. MUNICI pal Department Building, Brooklyn, December 29. 1894 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Monday, January 14, 1895.

at 12 for each ot the following purposes: FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS IN MAP DISTRICT NO. 39. SUB DIVISION NO. Amount of deposit, amount of surety. ALSO FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS IN MAP S.

DISTRICT NO. 39, SUB DIVISION NO. 4. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $15,615. ALSO FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS IN MAP DISTRICT NO.

39, SUB DIVISION NO. 6 Amount of deposit, $532; amount of surety, ALSO FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS IN MAP S. DISTRICT NO. 39. SUB DIVISION NO.

18. Amount of deposit, $685; amount of surety, $4,035. ALSO FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWERS IN MAP DISTRICT NO. 39. SUB DIVISION NO.

21. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $6,750. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money or by a certified check in the same amount payable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works in the sum above specified for each improvement. Such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder in case his bid Is rejected. A separate bid.

separately inclosed, must be made for each piece of work specified In this advertisement. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking in writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualtfy as to his responsibility In the respective sums above mentioned and who shall be owners of real estate in the City of Brooklyn, in their own right in the amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the or parties proposing they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance. Proposals to be Indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 14th day of January.

1895. at the hour of 12 o'clock provided that the Commissioner of City Works or his regularly appointed deputy Is present. In case of the absence of both then on the first day thereafter when either is presenL ALFRED T. WHITE. Commissioner of City Works.

Attest: R. M. Whiting. Secretary. d29 lot DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION.

ROOMS 4, 6, 8 and 10, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, 12, 1834 Notice Is hereby given that th assessment rolls in the following entitled matters have been completed and the' warrants for the collection of the various assessments mentioned therein have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments and all persons liable to pay such assessments are required to the same without delay at his office, under the penalty of the law. Gas lamps and posts. Twenty fourth street, between Fifth avenue and Sixth avenue. EXTRACTS PROM THE LAW. Chapter 583.

Laws of 1888, Title 7. Section 10 and Title 19, Section 9. as amended by Chap. 539, Laws of 1892. On all taxes and on all assessments for opening streets, flagging or reflagglng sidewalks, fencing vacant lots, digging down vacant lots, or the sewering of any street or avenue, which shall hereafter be paid to the Collector, before the expiration of one month from the time the same shall become due and payable, an allowance shall be made to the person or persons making such payments at the rate of seven and three tenths per centum per annum, for the unexpired portion therof.

On all taxes, assessments and water rates Paid after the expiration of one month from the time the same shall have become due and payable there shall be added to and collected as part of. every such tax. assessment or water rate. Interest at the rate of nine per cent, per annum, to be com puted from the time the same became due' and pavable to the date of said R. ROSS APPLETON, dl2 30t Collector of Taxes and Ass'ta.

DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, COMMIS sioner's Offlce, Room 15. Municipal Building, Brooklyn, December 19, 18S4 Public notice is hereby given that the ASSESSMENT FOR THE COST AND EXPENSE OF CONSTRUCTING A SEWER in Fifty seventh street, between First and Second avenues. Map N. District 29, has been completed by the Commissioner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn and assessed upon the district within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Fifty seventh street and First avenue, running thence southerly along th, easterly side of First avenue 25 2 12 feet; thence easterly parallel with Fifty seventh street 100 feet; thence southerly parallel with First avenue 75 feet: thence easterly parallel with Fifty seventh street 500 foot; thence northerly parallel with Second avenue to a point 100 2 12 feet northerly from Flftv seventh street; thence westerly parallel with Fifty seventh street 600 feet; thence southerly parallel with First avenue 100 2 12 to a point on thi northerly side of Fifty seventh street 100 feet easterly from First avenue: thence southwesterly to the southeasterly corner of First avenue and Fifty seventh street, the point or place of beginning, which Includes all the lots, pieces and parcels of land shown on map of dlstrlot of assessment contained In assessment book entitled "Man District 29, assessment district for sewer In Flftv seventh street, between First and Second avenues." The said Commissioner will be at his offlce. Room 15, Municipal Building, on the 3d day of January, 1895, at 11 o'clock In the forenoon, to hear objections to said assessment and to correct and revise the same If necessary.

The assessment may In the meantime be examined at said ofHoa by all parties Interested. ALFRED T. WHITE, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M.

Whiting. Secretary. dl3 ISt DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, MUNICI nal Department Building. Brooklyn. December 2R.

1S94 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Thursday. January 10, 1895, at 12 for each of the following purposes: FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THH NORTHEAST SIDE OF EIGHTH 'STREET. BETWEEN FIFTH AND SIXTH AVENUES, known as lot No. 7, block 158. Twenty second Ward map.

Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $45. ALSO. FOR FLAGGING SIDWALKS ON THH NORTHERLY SIDE OF FURMAN AVENUE, BETWEEN BROADWAY AND BUSHWICK AVENUE, known as lots Nos. 32, 23 and 6, block 136. Twenty eighth Ward map.

Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $125. ALSO. FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS IN FIFTEENTH STREET, IN FRONT OF lot No. 27, block 202. Twenty second Ward map.

Amount of deposit. amount of surety. $50. ALSO, FOR FLAGGING SIDWALKS ON THH SOUTHEAST SIDE OF BLEECKER STREET. BETWEEN IRVING AND WYCKOFF AVENUES, known as lots Nos.

8. 12. 14, 16, 22, 23, S4. 25. 26.

27, 28, 29. 30 and 33. block 88, Twenty eighth Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety. $285.

A crt nP TTT.AGGTNG RIT.WAT. TR rvKr Tmn SOUTH SIDE OF FULTON STREET, BETWEEN PORTLAND AVENUE AND ELLIOTT PLACE, known as lots Nos. 31 and 32. block 159, Eleventh Ward map. Amount of deposit.

amount of surety, $50. ALSO. FOR FLAGGING SIDWALKS ON THH NORTH SIDE OF NOLL STREET. BETWEEN CENTRAL AVENUE AND HAMBURG AVENUE, known as lots Nos. 11, 12, IS.

14. 15, 16, 17. 22 and 23. block 57. Twenty seventh Ward map.

Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $125. Each proposal must be accompanied by a de in money. or by a i.ertl(led check In the same amount payable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works, in the sum above specified for each improvement Such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder in case his bid is rejected. A. separate bid, separately inclosed, must be made for each piece of work specified In this advertisement.

Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking In writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility In the respective sums above mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate In the Cltv of Brooklyn, in their own right. In the amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance. Proposals to be Indorsed "To tho Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will be publlely opened and announced on the 10th day of January, 1895, at the hour of 12 o'clock M.

provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present. In case of the absence of both, then on the first day thereafter when either la present ALFRED T. WHITE, Commissioner ot City Works. Attest: R. M.

Whiting. Secretary. d26 lot DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. COaikis sloner's Ofllce. Room 15.

Municipal Building, Brooklyn, December 2S. 1894 Proposals were this day publicly opened and announced: For cleaning sewers and sewer basins In the City of Prooklvn for one (1) year, to wit: James F. Glllen, $122, 400; suretles. John Hlckey and Albert E. Donovan.

B. J. McKeever $120,750: sureties, Daniel O'Connell and Robert Furey. Norton Gorman, sureties. John Hickey and James F.

Glllen. Thomas F. Byrnes. $91,950 sureties. Frank J.

Gallagher and S. W. McKeever. John O. Grady, $63,200: sureties, Henry Newman and Henry Bonn son.

H. Belford. $36,050: sureties, John mara and Patrick McNamara. ALFRED T. WHITE.

Commissi. Attest: R. M. Whiting, Secretary. de: CSrcuIals, Cards.

nRINTING Blanks tanks. jr. Law Work, XVKRT I JL Waalilngton and Tobaaoa Bta a DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. MONICt pal Department Building. Brooklyn, December 26.

1894 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received at this ofllce until Thursday, January 10, 1895, at 12 for each of the following purposes: FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE WEST SIDE OF PORTLAND AVENUE, BE THEtJN HANSON PLACE AND FULTON STREET, known as lot No. 31, block 159, Eleventh vt ard map. Amount of deposit, $0.50. amount of surety, 05. iiSJ? FOrt FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE IiF SIDE GEORGE STREET, BETWEEN EVERGREEN AVENUE AND CENTRAL AVENUE, known as lots Nos.

11 to 23. inclusive, block 43. Twenty seventh Ward map. deposit, $21; amount of surety. $210.

orCrS' KOK FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF STANHOPE STREET. BE Vt, EVERGREEN AND CENTRAL AVE fLLs, known as lot No. 56. block 27 (old block Twenty eighth Ward map. Amount of de l''; amount of surety.

$15. ALSO, FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE SIIE OF EVERGREEN AVENUE. BETWEEN STANHOPE AND HIMROD STREETS. as lot lo. 2, block 27 (old oiock rWentV eltrhM, Amn.in.

Of deDOSit. amount of surety. $22.50. SOUTH Sinn vSiS HTRKKT. BE TWEEN CENTRAL AND MYRTLE AVENUES.

n.iiuwi, u.8 lot V0. 11 blOCk 41 (Old DlOClt TwentV elchth rnn Imminl nf dcOOSlt. amount of surety, $15. 'K LAGGING SIDEW AJ "i a SOUTH SIDE OF LINCOLN PLACE. BETWEEN FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTH AVENUE, known as lots Nos.

89. 38. 39, 40, 41, 42. 4 and 50, block 3SA. Ninth Ward map.

Amount of deposit, $11; amount of surety. $110. Lach proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money, or by a certified check In the same amount payable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works, in the sum above specified for each improvement. Such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder In case his bid Is rejected. A separate bid.

separately Inclosed, must be made for each piece of work specified in this advertitement Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking In writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility in the respective sums above mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate in the City ot Brooklyn, In their own right, in the amount of eacli surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their suretv for Its faithful performance. Proposals to be Indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 10th dav of January, 1S96. at the hour ot 12 o'clock M.

provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present. In case of the absence of both, then on the first day thereafter when either is present. ALFRED T. WHITE. Commissioner of City Works.

Attest: RMWhltlng, Secretary. d26 10t DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. COMMIS sloner's Offlce, Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, December 20, 1894 Public notice is hereby given that the assessment for the cost and expense of constructing sewers in Map District 24, Subdivision No. 42, has been completed by the Commissioner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn and assessed upon the district within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of New York avenue 25 feet southerly from Park place, running thence westerly parallel with Park pjace 100 feet; thence southerly parallel with New York avenue 205 7 12 feet; thence easterly parallel with Butler street 100 feet to a point on the westerly side of New York avenue 25 feet northerly from Butler street; thence southerly along the westerly side of New lork avenue to a point 25 feet southerly from Butler street; thence westerly parallel with Butler street 100 feet; thence southerly parallel with New ork avenue 102 12 feet; thence westerly parallel with Butier street 196 feet: thence southerly parallel with New York avenue 127 9.i i2 feet to a point on the northerly side of Douglass street 296 feet westerly from New York avenue; thence southerly to a point on the southerly side of Douglass street 300 feet westerly from New lork avenue: thence southerly parallel with New York avenue 127 9Va 12 teet; thence westerly parallel with Degraw street 188 feet; thence southerly parallel with New York avenue to a point 60 feet more or less southerly from Degraw street: tbence southeasterly to the center line of block 46 of the Twenty fourth Ward as laid down on said map; thence westerly along said centor line ot block 46 parallel with Degraw street 142 feet thence southerly parallel with Nostrand avenue to a point 127 9.4 12 feet southerly from Union street; thence easterly parallel with Union street 500 feet; thence northerly parallel with New York avenue 102 feet; thence easterly parallel with Union street 100 feet to a point on the westerly side of New York avenue 25 9" 12 feet southerly from Union street; thence northeasterly to a point on the easterly side of New York avenue 55 feet more or less northerly from Eastern parkway; thence easterly parallel with Eastern parkway 17 feet more or less; thence northeasterly 85 feet more or less; thence northerly parallel with New York avenue 117 feet more or less; thence westerly parallel with Degraw street 100 feet to a point on the side of New York avenue 25 feet southerly from Degraw street; thence northerly along the easterly side of New York avenue to a point 65 8.7 12 feet northerly from Degraw street; thence easterly 53 OM 12 feet; thence northerly 130 feet; thence westerly 22 10 12 feet to a point on the easterly of New York avenve 45 feet southerly from Douglass street; thence northerly along the easterly side of New York avenue tor a point 25 feet northerly from Douglass street; thence easterly parallel with Douglass street 100 feet: thence rortherly parallel with New York avenue 190 7 12 feet; thence westerly parallel with Butler street 100 feet to a point on the easterly side of New York avenue 25 feet southerly from Butler street; thence northwesterly to the westerly side of New York avenue to the point or place of beginning, which Includes all the lots, pieces and parcels of land shown on map of district of assessment contained in assessment book entitled "Assessment District for Sewers in Map District 24, Subdivision No. 42." The said Commissioner will be at his office, Room 15, Municipal Building, on the 4th day of January; 1895, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear objections to said assessment and to correct and revise the same if necessary.

The assessment may In the meantime be examined at said office by all parties interested. ALFRED T. WHITE, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M.

Whiting, Secretary. d20 to J4 DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, MUNICI pal Department Building, Brooklyn, December 26, 1S94 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Scaled proposals will be received at this office until Thursday. January 10. 1895. at 12 for each of the following purposes: FOR ERECTING GAS LAMPS AND POSTS ON VAN SICLEN AVENUE, BETWEEN EASTERN PARKWAY AND DUMONT AVENUE.

Amount of deposit. amount of surety, $325. ALSO. FOR ERECTING GAS LAMPS AND POSTS ON SUTTER AVENUE, BETWEEN VAN SICLEN AVENUE AND SCHENCK AVENUE. Amount of deposit, $7.50: amount of surety, $75.

ALSO, FOR ERECTING GAS LAMPS AND POSTS ON SECOND AVENUE, BET FIFTY SECOND AND FIFTY FOURTH STREETS, Amount of deposit, amount of suretv, $75. ALSO, FOR ERECTING GAS LAMPS AND POSTS ON PROSPECT PLACE. BETWEEN TROY AVENUE AND SCHENECTADY AVENUE. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $75. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money, or by a certified check in the same amount payable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works, in the sum above specified for each Improvement.

Such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder in case his bid is rejected. A separate bid, separately inclosed, must be made for each piece of work specified in this advertisement. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking in writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify a3 to his responsibility in the respective sums above mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate in the City of Brooklyn, in their own right, in the amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will, become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance. Proposals be indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work) The said proposals, will be publicly opened and announced on the 10th day of January, 1S95, at the hour ot 12 o'clock M.

provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, is present. In case of the absence of both then on the first day thereafter when either Is present. ALFRED T. WHITE Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R.

M. Whiting, Secretary. d26 lOt DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, COMMIS sioner's Office, Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklj n. January 2. 1895 Public notice is hereby given that the assessment for the cost and expense of constructing a sewer In Thirteenth street, between Eighth and Ninth avenues.

Map N. District 29, has been completed bv the Commissioner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn, and assessed upon the district within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Thirteenth street, 97 10 12 fe.t easterly from Eighth avenue; running thence northerly parallel with Eighth avenue 100 feet: thence easterly parallel with Thirteenth street 500 feet; thence southerly parallel with Ninth avenue to a point 100 feet southerly from Thirteenth street; thence westerly parallel with Thirteenth street 500 feet: thence northerly parallel with Eighth avenue to the northerly side of Thirteenth street to the point or place of beginning, which Includes all the lots, pieces and parcels of land shown on map of district of assessment contained In assessment book entitled. "May District 29: Assessment district for sewer in Thirteenth street, between Eighth and Nlntk avenues." The said commissioner will be at hist office. Room 15, Municipal Building on the 16th day of January, 1S93, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hear objections to said assessment and to correct and revise the same If necessary. The assessment may in the meantime be examined at said office by all parties Interested ALFRED T.

WHITE. Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting, Secretary.

Ja2 15t AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE NAME OF HULL STREET In Common Council stated session, December 10, 1S94, the following was presented: Resolved, That the name of Hull street. In the Twenty eighth Ward, from Broadway to Evergreens Cemetery, be and the same is hereby changed to De Sales place, and the Commissioner of City Works Is hereby authorized and directed to make the necessary and proper changes on the maps and records of his department. Adopted in Common Council December 10. 1894. The foregoing ordinance had on the 26th day of December, 1894, remained ten days in the Mayor's hands without being approved or disapproved.

JOSEPH BENJAMIN, City Clerk. I do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true copy of the original ordinance on file in this office and of tho whole of said ordinance. d27 lOt JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk. DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, COMMIS sloner's Ofllce, Room 13, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, December 27, 1S94 Proposals were this day publicly opened and annonuced for furnishing supplies for the Truant Home for the vear lSIiS, to wit: Class fresh bread, W.

H. Bel ford. $957: sureties, John McNamara and Patrick McNamara. Hlldebrand $900: sureties. Luer Otton and Elbe H.

I. Itgen. Class fresh meats, Wm. H. Cloonen, sureties, William Barre and H.

M. Cutting. C. F. Zimmer.

bid Informal. Class groceries, W. H. Bclford. sureties, John McNamara and Patrick McNamara.

Class D. horse feed, W. H. Belford. sureties.

John McNamara and Patrick McNamara. ALFRED T. WHITE. Commissioner. 'Attest: R.

M. Whiting. Secretary. d23 6t DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, MUNICI pai Department Building, Brooklyn, December 20, 3894 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Thursday, January 10. 1893, at 32 31., for each of the following purposes: FOR FENCING LOT LYING BETWEEN FIFTEENTH AND SIXTEENTH STREETS AND NEAR THE JUNCTION OF UD STREETS, known as lot No.

27, block 202. Twenty second Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $35. ALSO. FOR FENCING LOT ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF ST.

MARKS PLACE. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH AVKNUES. known as lot No. SO, block 280, Tenth Ward map. Amount of deposit, 50 cents: amount of surety, 5.

ALSO, FOR FENCING LOT ON THE EAST SIDE OF HENDRIX STREET, BETWEEN FULTON STREET AND ATLANTIC AVENUE, known as lot No. 24. block 30B. Twenty sixth Ward niap. Amount of deposit, 73 cents; amount of surety.

$7.50. ALSO, FOR FENCING LOT ON" THK NORTH SIDE OF SCHAEFFER STREET, BETWEEN BUSHWICK AVENUE AND EVERGREEN AVENUE, known as lot No. 45. block "0. Twenty eighth Ward map.

Amount of deposit, 75 cents; amount of surety, $7.50. ALSO, FOR FENCING LOT ON THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF COOK AND EVERGREEN AVENUE, known as lot No. 1. block ISO, Eighteenth Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $27.50.

Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money, or by a certified check in the same amount pavable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works, In the sum above specified for each lmrrrwi.mnt Ri.nh rieck Or aiDOUnt of money to be returned to the bidder in ease his bid is rejected. A separate bid. separately Inclosed, must be made for eacfct piece of work specified in this advertisement. Plans and specifications may be seen ana forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of city Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking In writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility in the respective sums above mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate In tho City of Brooklyn, In their own right, in the amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their surety for Its faithful performance.

Proposals to bv Indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 10th day of January. 1895. at the hour of 12 o'clock M. provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his regoilarly appointed deputy, Is present.

In case of the absence of both, then on the first day thereafter when either is present. ALFRED T. WHITE. Commissioner of City WTorks. Attest: R.

M. Whiting. Secreiary. d25 lOt DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. MUNICI pal Department Building, Brooklyn.

December NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Thursday, January 10, 1895, at 12 for each of the following purposes: FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF GEORGE STREET, BETWEEN EVERGREEN AVENUE AND CENTRAL AVENUE, known as lots Nos. 34 to 23 Inclusive, block 43. Twenty seventh Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, ALSO, FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SECOND PLACE, BETWEEN CLINTON STREET AMD COURT STREET, known as lots Nos. 31, 32 and 33, block SO, Sixth Ward map.

Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $19. ALSO, FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MOORE STREET. BETWEEN BUSHWICK AVEVTTE alv WHITE STREET, known as lots Nos. 31, 32, 33, 34 and 35, block 162, Eighteenth Ward map. Amount of deposit, uiuuuiii oi suretv, xoo.

ALSO, FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF MOORE STREET, BETWEEN WHITE STREET AND BOGART STREET, kaown as lots Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6, 7 and block 177. Eighteenth Ward map.

Amount of deposit, amount of surety. $Su. AXSO. FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF QU1NCY STREET. BET WEEN STUY VESANT AVENUE AND REID AVENUE, known as lots Nos.

36, 37 and 75, block 14A, Twenty third Ward map. Amount of deposit, $L50; amount of surety, $15. ALSO. FOR FENCING LOT ON THE NORTH SIDE OF DECATUR STREET. BETWEEN LEWIS AVENUE AND STUY VESA NT AVENUE, known as lot No.

84, block 58A. Twenty third Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $27.50. ALSO. FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF HALSEY STREET, BETWEEN REID AVENUE AND STUYVESANTT AVENUE, known as lots Nos 61, 02, 63, 64 and 112.

block u2A, Twenty third Ward map. Amount of deposit, $3: amount of surety, $30. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit In money, or by a certified check In the same amount payable to the order of the Commissioner ot City Works, In the sum above specified for each improvement. Stich check or amount ot money to be returned to tho bidder In case his bid Is rejected. A separate bid, separately inclosed, must be made for each piece ot work specified in this advertisement.

Plans and specifications ma.y.be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking In writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility In the respecti ve sums above mentioned, and who shall he owners ot real estate in the City of Brooklyn, in their own right, in the amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their surety for Its faithful performance. Proposals to be indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 30th day of January, 1S95, at the hour of 12 o'clock M. provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his reeularly appointed deputy, is present.

In case of the absence of both, then on the first day thereafter when either Is present. ALFRED T. WHITE. Commissioner ot City Works. Attest: R.

M. Whiting. Secretary. d26 lot DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, MUNICI pal Department Building, Brooklyn. December 26.

1894 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Thursday, January 10, 1895, at 12 for each of the following purposes: FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE EAST SIDE OF ROGERS AVENUE, BETWEEN BUTLER STREET AND DOUGLASS STREET, known as lots Nob. 1, 2, 3. 4. 6, 0, 7, 8 and 9, block 45, Twenty fourth Wrajd map. Amount of deposit.

$15; amount of surety, $150. ALSO. FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE WEST SIDE OF HUMBOLDT STREET, BETWEEN NORMAN AVENUE AND NASSAU AVENUE, known as lots Xos. 43 and 71, block 175, Seventeenth Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $37.50, ALSO.

FOR FLAGGING S1DWALKS ON THE EAST SIDE OF MONITOR STREET, BETWEEN VAN PELT AVENUE AND DRIGGS AVENUE, known as lots Nos. 49, 50 and 61, block 231, Seventeenth Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $37.50. ALSO. FOR FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF STARR STREET.

BETWEEN CENTRAL AND HAMBURG AVENUES, known aa lots Nos. 61 and 62, block 63, Twenty seventh Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $24. ALSO, FOR FLAGGING AND REFLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHAUNCEY STREET, BETWEEN STUYVE SANT AVENUE AND REID AVENUE, known as lots Nos. 41 and 42.

block S5B. Twenty third Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $30. ALSO, FOR FLAGGING AND REFLAGGING SIDEWALKS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF FULTON STREET. BETWEEN SCHENECTADY AVENUE AND UTICA AVENUE, known as lots Nos.

12 to 19, inclusive, block 9A. Twenty third Ward map. Amount of deposit. $12; amount of surety, $120. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money, or by a rrtifled check In tho same amount payable to the order or the Commissioner of City Works, in the sum above specified for each Improvement.

Such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder in case his bid Is rejected. A separate bid, separately inclosed, must be made for each piece of work specified in this advertisement. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking in writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility in the respective sums above mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate in the City of Brooklyn, in their own right, in the amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance. Proposals to be indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work).

The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 10th day ot January, 1893, at the hour ot 12 o'clock M. provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy. Is present. In case of the absence Qf both, then on the first day thereafter when either present. ALFRED T.

WHITE. Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting.

Secretary. d28 10t DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION. ROOMS 2, 4. 6. 8 and 10.

Municipal Building, Brooklyn, December 7. 1894 Notice is hereby given that tho assessment rolls in the following entitled matters have been completed, and the warrants for the collection of the various assessments mentioned therein have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments, and all persons liable to pay such assessments are required to pay the same without delay at his ofUce. under the penalty of the law. Gas lamps and posts, Jerome street, between Glenmore and New Lots a.venues. Gas lamps and posts, Belmont avenue, between Vesta and Alabama avenues.

EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. Chapter 5S3. Laws of 18S8. Title 7, Section 10 and Title 19. Section 9.

as amended by Chapter 599, Laws of 1892. On all taxes and on all assessments for opening streets, flagging or refiaseing sidewalks, fencing vacant lots, digging down vacant lots, or the sewering of any street or avenue, which shall hereafter be paid to the Collector, before the expiration of one month from the time the samo shall become due and payable, an allowance shall be made to the person or persons maklng suoh payments at the rate ot seven and three tenthB per centum per annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taJ.es. assessments and water cates paid after the expiration of one month from the time the same shall have become due and payable, there shall be added to and collected as part of every such tax. assess ment or water rate, Interest at the rate of nine per cent, per annum, to be computed from the time the same became due aad payable, to th, date of said payment.

R. ROSS APPLETON. dS 30t collectoroT eB ndAssessment 1. ORDINANCE EXTENDING STRE LIMITS IN EIGHTH WARD Preliminary notice In Common Council, Stated Session, Monday. December 17ReRolved.

that this Comn Council does hereby give notice of its Intention to Include within the fire limits ot the City of Brooklyn, all that portion of the Eighth Ward lying south of Thirty sixth and east of Fifth avenue, and not now so included, and the City Clerk Is hereby directed to cause the necessary notice of intention to be published for thirty (30) days in the Corporation newspapers, as required by chapter 683, ot the laws of 1SS8. Adopted in Common Council December 17. 1894. The foregoing ordinance woe approved by his Honor tho Mavor. December 19.

1894. JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk. City Clerk's office. City Hall.

Brooklyn. December 21, 18941 do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true copy of the original ordinance on file in this office and of the whole of said Mt JOSEPH BEN JAMIN. City Clerk. WHITE STAK LINE. TO QUEKNSTUWN AND LIVERPOOL.

Adrlatic.Jan.lt, 7 A. lM.Krltannlc.Jaji. 2.1, 7 A. M. "Teutonic.

Jan.l'S. 1) 30, 9 A. M. No Cotton Carried on Pawsengn Steamers. Salon rates, $50 upward, according to steamer and location of berth.

'Second cabin on these steamers, $33 and $40. Si iterate from New Vork on Krltannlc and Adriatic, S10: on Majestic and Teutonic, $15; prepaid tickets, $15. For pas sage ticKcts anu cmrts payable on acmnna everywhere in England Ireland. Sweden, Scotland and Norway apply to V. ALDRIDGE, Court at, Brooklyn, or A.

M. MOUGAN. SS Broadway, WU1 lamaburgh. H. M.AITLAND KERSEY.

Agent. I 29 Broadway, New York. I AMKRlCAN "jaJiiNJB. I NEW YORK TO SOUTHAMPTON. Jan.

l'J. 11 A. M.jParis Feb. 6, 11 A. M.

lun. oC 11 A.M.jUerl.n Feb. 13, 11 A. M. First cabin passage to Southampton.

Lonflon or Havre. $G0 aud upward, according to steamer; second cabin, $25 to $50; steerage at low rates. raits payuoic in an pans oi cngianu, jruiu.nu. Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark at low rates. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION Bowling Green.

New York; JOHN C. HENDERSON SON, 344 Fulton st; or H. F. KOCH, 4S Broadway, Brooklyn. CUNARI) U.N iNKW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, via Queonstown, from Pier 40.

N. R. Etruna Jan. 5, noon Lucania. Jan.

2C, 5:30 A.M. 12. 6 A. 2, 10 M. T.Tml'r:a...J:in.

1 P. M.I Cabin passage, SCO and upward: second cabin. $35. $40 and 545, according to steamer nnd accommodations. Steerage tickets to nnd from all parts of Europe at very low rates.

For freight and passage apply to the compary's office, 4 Bowling Green. VERNON H. BRwWN Genera Agents. For passenger tickets, drafts at lowent raU and further information apply to T. H.

HENDRICKSON. 339 Fulton st. Junction Washington, solo agent for Brooklyn, or H. F. KOCH.

48 Broadway, Brooklyn. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY Intended steamship sailings from Vancouver to JAPAN and CHINA. EMPRESS OF JAPAN, Feb. 4. April 2S.

June S4. EMPRESS OF CHINA. Mar. 4, May 13, July 15. EMPRESS OF INDIA.

April 1, June .1, Aturust 5. HONOLULU, FIJI AUSTKALIA Mlowc ra, Jan. 16. Warrlmoo, Feb. 111.

Second cabin accommodations very low rates. For tickets and freight rates apply at 353 Broadway. For freight rates only. 69 Wall st. N.

Y. ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS Sail from New York every Saturday for GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY. Furnessia. Jan.

12. 2 P. M. I Anchorla, Jan. 26, 6 A.M.

3abln, $45 and upward. Second cabin. $25. Steerage, outward, $10; prepaid, $15. DBAFTS AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES.

For books of tours 3ml other information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, 7 Bowling Green, New York, or TAYLOR HOOD. 68 Court st, or H. F. KOCH. 48 Broadway.

Brooklyn. Coastwise Steamers. MALTjOKY STEAMSHIP LINES. From New York, Frl. and Sat.

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Steamboats. 3 TO BOSTON. $2 TO" WORCESTER. Reduction to All Points East and North. via NORWICH LINE, Steamers CITY OF LOWELL (new) and CITY OF WORCESTER in commission.

Leave Pier (old number) 40, N. next Desbrosses st, week days only, 5:30 P. M. A Fine Orchestra on each steamer. FALL river line, fares reduced.

Only $3 to Boston for limited tickets. Ruduced rates to all points. The PLYMOUTH and PILGRIM In commission. A fine orchestra on each. Leave Pier 28 (old number) N.

foot of Murray st, week days only at 5 P. M. STONINGTON LINE INSIDE ROUTE to Boston and the East; all fares reduced. Steamers leave new Pier No. 36, North River, at 6 P.

daily, except Sunday. CORPORATION NOTICES. ORDINANCE KXTEDISG FIRE LI3ITTS TWENTY FIFTH WARD In Common Council, Stated Session, Monday, November 26, 1S94. Whereas, The Common Council did, on the 2Cth day of March. 1894, cause to be published in the corporation newspapers a notice of Its Intention to extend the tire limits of the Twenty fifth Ward, and whereas, said notice of Intention was published for thirty (3M) days, the time prescribed by law, therefore be it Resolved, That the Are limits of the City of Brooklyn be and are hereby extended by including within said limits all that portion of the Twcnty nfth Ward which is situated In the district bounded as follows, to wit: From the north side of Hal Bey street to the south side of Marion street, ana from Patchen avenue to Broadway; and the City Clerk is hereby directed to cause the necessary notice of such intention to be published for thirty (30) days in the corporation newspapers as required by Chapter 583 of the Uwb of 1SS8.

Adopted In Common Council November 26, 1894. Approved by the Mayor November 30. 1894. JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk.

City Clerk's Office. City Hall, Brooklyn, November 30, 1S91. I do hereby certify that the foregoing; Is a true copy of the original ordinance on file In this office, and of the whole of said original. n20 30t JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk.

THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Brooklyn do decide and ordain as follows, viz. That it is necessary to cause the lots fronting upon west side of St. Nicholas avenue, between Bleecker street and Ralph street, known as lots Nos. ft. 7, 41.

42. 43. 44. 45, 46, 47 and 43, block 107, Twenty eighth Ward map, to be fenced with a close board fence where not already done to the height of six 6) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said lot Is the cause. And they hereby ordain that said lots be so fenced at the expenpe of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City Works is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work.

The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the Bald Common Council by a two thirds vote this 24th dav of September. 1894. jaS lOt JOSEPH BENJAMIN, City Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Brooklyn do decide and ordain as follows, That it Is necessary to cause the lots fronting upon west side of Bushwlck avenue, between Melrose street and Jefferson street. nown as lots Nos.

48. 49, 50. 51. 22, 23. IB.

block 9, Twenty seventh Ward map, to be fenced with a close board fence where not already done to the height of six (6) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuln ance, of which the present condition of the said lot is the cause. And they hereby ordain that said lots be so fenced at the expense of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City Works Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for dcing such work The foregoing decision and ordinance were adorted by the cald Common Council by a two thirds vote this 24th dav of Sepemb sr. 1S94. Ja3 lOt JOSEPH BENJAMIN, City Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Brooklyn do decide and ordain as follows, viz.

That It Is necessary to cause the lots fronting upon westerly side of Knickerbocker avenue, between Troutman street and Starr street, known aa lots Nos. 25 and 26, block 74. Twenty seventh. Ward map. to be fenced with a close board fence where not already done to the height of six (.6) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said lot is the cause.

And they hereby ordain that said lots be so fenced at the expense of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City Works Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds vote this 24th day of September. 1894. Ja3 10t JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk.

THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Brooklyn do decide and ordain as follows, viz. That It Is necessary to cause the lots fronting upon south side of Rock etreet, between Bogart street and Morgan avenue, known as lots Nos. 25, 20. 27, 2S 29. block 191.

Eighteenth Ward map, to be fenced with a close board fence where not already done to the height of six (6) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said lot is the cause. And they hereby ordain that said lots be so fenced at the expense of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City Works is hereby directed to advertise for tro pofals for doing such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds vote this 24th day jf September, 139v Jh3 lOt JOSEPH BENJAMIN. CItyClerk THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Brooklyn do decide and ordain as follows, That it is necessary to cause the lots fronting upon north side of Cook street, between White street and Bogart street. known as lots Not.

1, 2. 3 and 4, block 179, Eighteenth Ward map. to be fenced with a close board fence where not already done to the height of six (6) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said lot the cause. And they hereby ordain that sf.ld lots be so fenced at the expense of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the Common Council bv a two thirds vote this 24th day of floor.

Ja310t JOSEPH BENJAMIN, Cty Clerk. THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF Brooklyn do decide and ord3in as follows, viz. That It Is necet sary to cause the lots fronting upon west side of Williams avenue, between Atlantic avenue and Liberty avenue, known as lots Nos. 24. 25, 26.

block 10S, Twenty sixth Ward map, to be fenced with a close board fence where not already done to the height of six 6) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said lot Is the cause. And they hereby ordain that said lots be ho fenced at the expense of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City Works Is hervby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by tht said Common Council by a two thirds vote this 21th day spfmiwr. IS'U. JuZ TOt JOSEPH BENJAMIN.Clty Clerk.

THE COMMON COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF do decide ordain as follows, viz. That It Is necessary to cause the lots fronting upon south sldt of Harrison place, between Bogart street and Morgan avenue, known as lot No. 32, block 1SR, Eighteenth Ward map, to be fenced with a close board fence where not already done to the height of six (li) feet, for the purpose of abating a nuisance, of which the present condition of the said lot is the cause. And they hereby ordain that said lot be so fenced at the expense of the owner or owners thereof and the Department of City Works Is hereby directed to advertise for proposals for doing such work. The foregoing decision and ordinance were adopted by the said Common Council by a two thirds vote this 24th dav of September.

Jo3 lOt JOSEPH BENJAMIN, City Clerk. The Eagle Bureau. Foil partfc alar concnrntua a Antnmn and winter teaorta. tMrontaM of hotels, railroad and tianibo.t time tab) nd toanttB' to be laid at the CucIa'a Kreu Inform ttlou Unrcan. Room fourth floor.

Virginia. Hygeia Hotel, OLD POINT COMFOJ.tT. VA. TTcTivaUecl as a health and pleasure report. Air balicy unci full of iife giving ozone.

Snw plnatbing throughout and perfect draimigo and other arrangements. Desenp. tivs pamphlcits at, Eaio or send to X. PIKE, Manager. North.

Carolina. The Mountain" Park Hotel, Hot Springs, North Carolina Ope a Throughout the Year. LOCATED ABOUT THK CENTER OP THE GREAT SoUTHKKN R. SYSTEM. 2 Honrs from Now Yc by 4:0 P.

M. express train via I'em 9i lu ilro.d. ith tbrout Pallmaa cars. A moot K'orl l.SUO feet elevation, ftr.d rhorourbly fiom Mast. It.

cole btated NATURAL TlIKItMAI, WATERS, flowine thronga v.xonoas ns. hav inoro thau a national reputation. Ir. J. Scbutuan I with ten roars' ex :r.flnct at CARLSBAD, AU'STKI A.

in charse. Tha hotel la tir, in al. Its circulars ar.d informa.ion address WOOLiTTLl. BOI.FN. Managers, or BOCTHERN I.MPSOVKMEXI Proprletora.

J. D. KElLEY. Pniirtent. l'J Whitehall at.

New York Ac, at Ragle Bureau. BATTERY PARK fiOTEL, THttOUOHOtrT THK TEAR. Asheville, North Carolina. This Mtcnificont Hotel an acropolis on the summit of a mo 'ml in, fnettaboye ronnd the toot wii.ch built tlie famous of Aihd7ille. It haa QTery 9 known in modern liotol.

tor photoiiT.j.ybs and apply to jC jkIo Tnorma. tloii i npi i t. ii'ilmr: HocToatlon Department. Tho Ontiook, Avtor place. I Tew "York, or to L.

Manager. South Carolina. Pine Forest Inn, summervillk. s. TBS FAMOUS WINTER AND HKALTH RESORT, Tv.entv miles from Charleston, via S.

C. ana G. It. It. The fourth season of this superbly con trnctert Hotel, with nil the very latest improvements, is NOW OTT.N Cor Guests.

Apply to Eagle Infortnaticn Bureau, or to ALBERT V. GltEEN. Manager. Georgia. AN IDEAL "WINTER RKSOUT.

Hotel Bon Air, AUGUSTA, Coor ia. TrillOPEN DT.CSM.Ki; U. 1M otl. wltB ali iniprox auil cot located noQ loot ahore aa same rar.c.! of Mils an Aikeo partlcalMlj dry. baloiy ann Inticoratiiif climate; ex cc llent pate nr iuil parfeot.

dmi select orebvstra and abnudao'. fa for oat and indooi porta, tor booklet and ia.i particcurs addreni. JL. tlNRI.CY. Arkansas.

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Maynipcent batb na'jae. Letters of inquiry proi.iptij auaivvroti 11 luatrated, descriptive pauiphiwts at i.uclu luforniatiulk Buteau. It. JACKliON, Maaamr. Elorida.

FLORIDA. Magnolia Springs Hotel. ONE OFTHE MOST BEAI. TIVI7L AND HEALTHFUL RESORTS IN THE SOUTH. Special rates for woeic or aeanoa.

Send for ltluftratod Jtaaipblec. V. K. tNGOLD. Manaeer.

'10 PEMHERTON bQUARE, BOSTON. MASS. Circulars and photos ut The Oatlook. 3 Astor place. Net Yoru SEMINOLE HOTEL, Winter Park, Fla.

OPKNS JANUARY TRi. Hir mronnd pure wator trio lihted throueboat; transient rate 34 pfcr daj an, up. reduced rato two waeka or looser. Scad for circular. D.

P. HATilAWAY. Koiiident Manajrer. or apply to iAijlo KuroAu of Information. Jacksonville, Windsor Hotel.

STRICTLY FIBST CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. Circulars and information at EtifcUi Information Bnreutt. Krooklyn. Baker Travers. PROPRIETORS.

If Going to FLORIDA For brief or Ions stay, for health, rent or pleasure goto liVINS' IUVERV1EW the famous Indian River. Address for full particulars and ISrooklva references, KsKie Bureau. Itoom Ka 3l.or PETER J. NKVINS, MERRITT. Indian River.

Fla. PINS CREST INN LOVELIEST, HEALTHI eat tjpot: surrounded by beautiful lakes, orange groves, balsamic plae forests: splendid fishing; hunters' paradise: very healthy and restful for Invalids; accommodates too; $10 to 515 weekly; $2.50 per day; send for booklet. TVM. H. HA11R1 BON, PAOI.A.

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Saratoga. Dn Strong's Sanitarium, SARATOGA SPRINGS, Ji. T. at copnltr resort for health, rest, ehana recreation lithe year. Elevator, electrit hells, at beat, ana parlor and promenade on the roaf; suites rooms with baths.

Dry. tonic air. Saratosa Tatars, Lawn Tennis Crqauet. etc Maseace, F.lectriciy. All baths and Teniedial appliancos.

New Turkish aoi jssiaa baths. Sad for illustrated circular New England. REAL W1STEK RESORT. Xearly a thousand ffet bisli: NEW BERKSHIRE rvxr. in.t.rrT.cilT.

iur or health: within fotir (nam of X. trip. alt outdoor DOrts: mmtchless ir upmic ter Inrco aa parlor; open lire: atnlrtic i room; capacity, 150; circulars aad mtoriuat ri rmtcau. CALEB T1SKSOK SON. GKKAT liAKKINGTON.

Mass. New Jersey. Laurel in the Pines, LAKEW00D, NEW JERSEY. NOW OPliN. at Circnlsrs apply to EaKle Buroac.

Sajtle Baildine. ortoHUKACE PORTEK. Manasrer. Lakewood, N. J.

LAUREL HOUSE OPiSN OCTOBER TO JUNE. DAVID 3. PLUMKR, Manager. Lakewood, New Jersey. "THE LAKEWOOD" NOW OPBS.

Circular, at Kagl Infcrmation Bureau, IRED STERKV, JJontiger. LAKEWOOl). N. THE OLD EST AHL IS II ED PALMER HOUSE Select funlly Resort at niodra.t eircniarn, LAKEWOOD, N. Gray Gables, SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATIONS.

ilKALl'H RESORT. Baker House, Vineland, N. J. Pnr. air.

pnro water, no malaria: open 3'ear rouud; terms per day. S7 to Sll) per week S. R. FOWLER. Proprietor.

The Towers. nnnnlt TLlatn Kntranci Laurel Houni. Ffrt class i Tiilr honse witU modera improvoment. Send for Pennsylvania. WLTER'SAN ITA RI UM, WERNERSVTLLK.

PA. UK IT CELL AS A WirCTIiH RKSORT. Mocro 1b appointmoat term moderate. Addresau above for circular or Kaittiu Burcan. ostar Whrlt Cards, Cinulars ooks, Pamphlets Law Work JlXD KTXItT lEBniFT102S Off 2BIST2'J PKOMTTI.X tSD NKATLY EXKCOTED AT xiajrifl jDuxiu iog, rrmuzum tna johuon mJwl lor, Tftki Urge vawDter irUirj.

Railroads. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. coal wc.u.iVsiy.) Four tracks. Automatic Block Slsnala. On and after Dec.

8, 189 1. Trains leave station Coot of Liberty St. For Hasten. Bethlehem, Allentown. MaUuB Chunk, ic, i 3:10 (11:45.

to Easton. A. 1:10. (4:00. to 4:30.

6:45, 1z3). to Alieutoivn, P. M. Sumlays. 4:30 C7 to Ea.iton,) A.

1:00, 5:30. 0:) P. M. vilkc.b.ir. Pittstot and Scranton.

3:10 A. 4:70 P. M. Sundays. A.

M. For at 8:00. 10:00, 11:30 A. 1:10. P.

12:13 IllBht. Sundays. A. 1:00. 1:30.

0:30, 8:00 P. For at 4:30. 9:10 A. 1:30. 4:00, 0:00, P.

12:13 night. Sundays. P. 12:15 ntslit. For Su.tbttrv, Liewiilir.rg and Williamsport at 4:30.

A. 1:30, 7:30 P. M. Sun days, P. M.

i cr lie.i I5ank. Lone Branch, ana points souta to Point 4:30. 11:30 A. (3:40. to Red 4:40.

6:15 P. M. faun duys, except Ocean Grove and Asbury Park. A. 4:00 P.

M. FOR MKBWOOD. 4:30. 8:13 A. 1:45.

3:40, 4:40 P. M. For Farmlnftdalo. Toms River. Barnesat Pnrlt tun 4:30, BUa A.

i wi For A dan tin Cape May, Vineland and Brldtreton, A. 1:45 P. M. For Monmoutl. Pcnoh, Seabrlstht and HlKhlands Naveslnk.

4:30. 11:30 A. 1:30, 1:5. :15. 4:40 P.

Sundays. 9:0 A. 4:00 P. M. KuYaJL HJjUE LilMi.

TO PUILADKLPHIA. BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON. I or Philadelphia, week days. 4:30. 8:00.

9:00. 11:30 (nininu Car) A. 1:30. 3:30. 4:00 (Puftot Parlor Car), 5:00 (Dining Car).

i :30 P. 12:15 nieht. Sunday. 4:30. 8:00.

11:30 (DlninR Carl A. 1:30. 5:00 (Dining Car). 6:00 P. 12:15 night.

For Baltimore and WaBhinnton. week dayB, (Dining Car) A. 1:30. 3:30, 5:00 (Dining Car). P.

12:15 night. Sundays. 9:00, 11:30 (L'lnlng Car) A. 1:30. 5:00 (Dining Car).

6:00 P. 15:15 night. Tickets and parior car seats can be procured at 113. 175. 201.

415. 941, 1,140, 1.32S Broadway. 737 6th Av, 31 East 14th 134 East 12Sth 284 West 125th 251 Columbus New York; 4 Court S60 Fulton Brooklyn: S3 Broadway, Wlll lamsburgh. The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotel or residence to destination. DJSLAWAKE, LACKAWANNA AMD WESTERN RAILROAD.

Stations In New York, foot of Barclay sna Christopher sts. VESTIBULED TRAINS, PULLMAN BUFF'ET CARS. Direct route to NEWARK. BLOOMFIEL.D, MO NT CLAIR, THE ORANGES. Summit, Ber nardsvllle.

Basking Ridge, Madison. Morrls tov.n Passaic. Paterson. Boonton. Dover, Stanhope.

LAKE. LAKE HOFATCONl. llaekettatown, SCHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN, WashlnBton. PHILLIPSBURG. EASTON.

WATER GAP, STROUDSBURG, Pocono Mountains. SCRANTON, PITTSTON. WILKES BARRE, NANTICOKE, DANVILLE, NORTHUMBERLAND. Montrose. BINGHAMTON, OXFORD.

NORWICH, Watervllle, UTICA. RICHFIELD SPRINGS, Cortland. SYRACUSE. OSWEGO. ITHACA.

OWEGO. ELMIRA, CORNING. BATH, DANSVILLE. BUFFALO all points WEST, and SOUTHWEST. A.

M. BINGHAMTON MAIL. Stops at principal stations. :00 A. M.

BUFFALO. SCRANTON. SO HAMTON. UT1CA, RICHFIELD SPRINGS, SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars.

Connects at Buffalo with train for Chicago, arriving at 9:20 A. M. next morning. P. M.

SCRANTON. BINGHAMTON and ELMIRA EXPRESS. Pullman Parlor Cars. 4:00 P. M.

SCRANTON. WILKESBARRE and PLYMOUTH EXPRESS. Pullman Parior Car. 7:30 P. M.

(dally) BUFFALO VESTIBULED LIMITED EXPRESS for SCRANTON, BINfl 1IAMTON, ELMIRA. BUFFALO. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPING CAR connects at BUFFALO with train for CHICAGO, arriving at 9:30 P. M. next day.

P. M. (daily) BUFFALO, SCRANTON. BINGHAMTON. RICHFIELD SPRINGS, SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EXPRESS.

Pullman Buffet Sleepers. TICKETS AND PULLMAN ACCOMMODATIONS at 73 Murray at and 429 Broadway. Tickets nt fcrrv stations. 7S5 and 948 Broadway. 53 West One Hundred and Twenty fifth St.

235 Columbus av. New York; S38 and 726 Fulton st, and 74 Broadway, Brooklyn. Time table, giving full Information, at all atatlons. WESTCOTT'S EXPRESS OOMPANY will call for and check baggage froln hotel or residence to destination. "AMERICA'S GREATEST IS ill HUDSON RIVER R.

R. From Grand Central station, Forty second at 8:20 a. M. Kxcepi Sunday, Empire State KxpreM. Fastest train In the world.

9:30 A. M.Datly. Faat Mall. For Syracuse, Rochester, BufTalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago. 10:30 A.

M. Except Sunday. Day Express. For all Important state points. P.

M. Daily. Southwestern limited lor Cincinnati Indianapolis, St. Louis, Chicago. 3:30 P.

M. Except Sunday. West Point. Pough kfepslfi. Album.

Troy. Saratoga. 4:30 P. M. Daily.

North Shore Limited. Due Detroit 8:20 A. M. ChtcaKO 4:30 P. M.

6:00 P. M. Dally. Albany, Troy, Buffalo, Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis.

6:25 P. M. Dally For Troy, Saratoga, Burlinir ton, Plattsburg and Montreal. 7:30 P. M.

Daily. For Auburn Hoad points, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Indianapolis. St. Louis. Chicago.

9:00 P. M. Daily. Only sleeping car passengers for Kocheeter carried on this train. 9:15 P.

M. Daily. For Clayton, Cape Vincent. Ogdentiburg, Cleveland. Detroit, Chicago.

12:05 Nltrht Except Sunday Night. For Albany, Troy. Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Chicago. 9:04 A. M.

and P. M. Dally, except Sunaay. to PittMleld, via Harlem division. Wagner Palace Cars on all through trains.

Trains illuminated by Plntsch Light. Tickets and Wagner office at Grand Central station, 313. 261. 413, 785 Broadway: 31 East 14th st, Lincoln building; 942 Broadway, 235 Columbus av, IZ West 125th st and 138th at station. New York: tnd T2G Fulton st and 74 Broadway, E.

Brooklyn. Baggage checked from hotel or residence by the Westcott Express Company. JOHN M. TOUCEY, GEORGE H. DANIELS, General Manager.

Gen. PasBenger Agent. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD FOOT FULTON ST, JJjitUOK.Ll ANNEX. 0:30 A. M.

dally for MAUCH CHUNK and la statums. A. M. dally for GENEVA, ROCHESTER. BUFFALO.

NIAGARA FALLS. SUSPENSION BRIDGE and the West and principal local points dining car to Suspension Bridge. Pullman vestl buW sleeper to Chicago. 10:5 A. M.

dally for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate points. Connections for Reading and Harrlsburg. 12:35 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for ELMIRA and all intermediate stations, conectlng for Potts Vllle and Reading; chair car to Wllkesbarre.

.35 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for L. and JUNCTION and principal intermediate stations. Pullman buffet parlor car to Wllkesbarre, connecting for Pottsvllle.

4:05 M. dally, except Sunday, for SOUTH PLAINFIELD and intermediate stations. 5:0 P. M. dally for EASTON and Intermediate stations.

5 85 P. M. dally for FFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and all points West. Pullman sleepers, vestibule train New York to Chicago, sleeper to Buffalo and Toronto. Connections for Reading and Harrtsburg.

i. M. daily, except Sunday, for ASTON and Intermediate stations. 8:35 P. M.

daily for ITHACA, GENEVA, ROCHESTER. BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and all points West. Pullman sleeper to Chicago un'i Uuffalu: chair car to Wllkesbarre. Tickets and Pullman accommodations at 235, JSL 144 and 1,323 Broadway, 14JI Bowery, 31 East 14th St. 156 East 125th Bt.

New York; 344 and S60 Fultoa st. 4 Court st. 98 Broadway and Brooklyn Annex, Brooklyn. N. Y.

The New York transfer Co. will call for and check baggage from the hotel or residence through to destination. iBmsuiYama KAILKOAD. STATION FOOT OK FULTON STREET. IN EFFECT NOVEMKER 18, 1S)4.

A. M. FAST LINE Parlor Car to Pittsburi. A. M.

PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED Pullman Compartment. Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Care. Arrives Chicago 9 A. Cleveland A. Cincinnati 6:30 A.

Indianapolis 7:45 A. Toledo 9:00 A. M. 1:85 P. M.

CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS KX PRESS Pullman Sleeping and Dlnlns Cars to St. Loul: Louisville and Chicago. Arrives Cincinnati 10:45 A. St.

Louis 7:00 P. Chicago, 6:00 P. M. P. M.

WESTERN EXPRESS Pnllman Dining and Sleeping Cars to Chicago and Cleveland. Arrives Cleveland 11:15 A. Chicago 9:00 P. M. nxt day.

P. M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping and Dining Cars to Cincinnati St. Louis. Arrives Cincinnati 6:00 P.

St. Louis. 7:00 A. M. second morning.

7:30 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Sleeping Car to Pittsburg. Connects for Chicago daily, and Cleveland and Toledo except Saturday. For ATLANTIC CITY and CAPE MAT.

12:35 P. M. week days. Through Buffet Parlor Car to Atlantic City. Tli ket unices: No.

4 Court st, 98 Broadway. 860 Fulton st and Brooklyn Annex Station, foot of Fulton M. Brooklyn. The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences through to dts tiuntlon. S.

M. PKEVOST. J. R. WOOD, General Manager.

General Pass'r Agnt. ERIE LINES. Through trains leave New York, foot of Chambers et, Jaiiy, as follows, and live minutes earlier from cm twenty mini 9:15 A. M. Vestibule express for Wavrly, Blng hamton, Elmlra, Buffalo, Bradford an Salamanca.

i'iti'I'T ctr to BulYalt. 2:00 P. M. Vestibule limited. Solid train to Chi cagu via Chautauqua Lake.

Arrives Cleveland I 6:45 A. M. Chicago. 7 P. M.

Sleepers to Chi cago, Ck velari md Cincinnati. Dining cars. P. M. Buffalo Vestibule Express.

Arrives Hiuaio v. maning uirect connection ror pe irclt, Chicago and the West. Buffalo passengers can remain In sleeper until 8 A. M. 8:45 P.

M. Vla Chautauqua Lake and Niagara P'Mld train to Chicago. Sleepers to Buffalo, f'hlraco and Cincinnati. Dlnlnc cars. Ticket offices: 2G1, 291.

401 nnd 957 "Broadway; Chambers nnd Twenty third st Ferries. New TroTHc 123 FT LTOV PT. BROOKLYN. T5. T.

ROBERTS. General Passenzer Agmit. "Hrnoklvn and Jersey City. FOR NEW WINTER TIME TABLE. NoTo'mbor 18 1894.

apply at the office foot of Fultoa st, Brooklyn, jvsd I Fsnntylruuia Depot, Jersy City. UKitifKE, SupU Biooklrrv Anox Boat AT THE STATED SESSION OF THE COMMON Council, Monday, December 'M. 1SQ4, the follow In Diuued perflonn were appointed Commissioners of Deeds, io and for the City of Brooklyn, for the joar LS93 and 1S9Q: A. Arnold. Wra.

Ash, Charles Anderson, John Anderson, John, Arnold, Lonls Allaban, William B. Bonny, Frank S. Brand, Fdwln V. Brunh. John F.

Borger, Charles Baldwin. ryWostaD. Brown, William H. Berkeley, bannle Barry, (Vilii.im jr. Berbera, Pasuunlo lfe rnca, Arthur W.

BliLnlt, David Hauer, Jobn Brcidtvo.t.os. H. Beatne. William F. Brady, oho, Jr.

buoKhoimer, lid win liarnie. Bo lie Bnukhardt, Robert isoll, Alfred Brenuinn, John Barry. Patrick ranneuier, Kraudttge. rlenryC. Bracker, Hugh Berry, John Biudley, Char.M Brunden.

David A. t. hueb, A. Bube. Cbaa.

H. Bali, Kdward hoyd, James W. W. Blendennan, Albert Baker. Jacob Bene, Albert Hoelthu.

EdtriD Brrnax, John Bralnard, Frederick Baou, Robert B. hlrsland, Andrew Burke, William BetU Edwin T. Bellows, Uarry S. Breckinridge, R. A a Caldwell, Carl N.

Combs. William H. Crosby, Ueorge Cohan, Israel Clarke, Joseph F. CumraiDgs. jmest Clarke, John Chase, Uharlew E.

Conway, Joseph P. Carson, Joseph Carroll, Thomas Corrigan. William Clayton, A'fred Cheshire, Charles W. Christian, Harry I CbickerioK, Joseph Curtio. Caarlea J.

Calahao, Patrick Curran. John 1'. Campbell, Win. J. D.

Corey, B. T. Clark, brands CaTlr, Hugh T. Oarberry, Tho naa F. Clayton, Charles A.

Carpontor. William H. Cole. Randolph H. D.

Dill, John, Jr. Donning, Willis Donnelly, John P. De Fortat. Jamos Dierickn, John H. De Mill, Richard Damea, Frank Dietrich, Adam Doghertr, William Dooman.

Patrick Darldson, Robert A Davis, Wm. iL DoecKs, A. Dohrman, Wra. U. Decker, Frederick Deegan, jatneit J.

Dutry, Edward F. Dutiy, Jamorf Dent. Ward Droyer, Michael J. Duncan. George Drake, Theo.

a. DaIIoo, KrancTa L. Dari.s. Frederick A. Deteyn.

William Duhoinol. H. Donden, M. T. UaTis.

Nioholaa H. Dnbamel, AdolpU J. Dunn, M. J. Ewald.

Albert Eisamann. Frederick Kirich. Joseph Faeny, Thomas FranK, Jaoob Flood. John A. Fleming, Mathftsr M.

French. Louis Efsomann. P. tor J. Karl, Mortimer O.

ttmaauei Alfred Ford ham Robert A. Feely, Barnard T. Fisher, William A. Frindel. oiuion Fanltoo.te.

John M. Flckermao, 'VVrn. Falkinburg, Joan N. Frindal. S.

G. Gormana. John P. Graw, Frederick W. Goodhue, Fred (julick, Erastus Grim.s, Louis Gilbert.

William S. Gr.iut. amil GlondenniDg, Jaa. W. Wyckoff H.

Gunning. Joan J. Gaubert, Alonzo Glack. Peter J. orifliu, Wm.

Gronoerjrer, Svsn Grioraon, Samuel W. Golubook, Mjron E. H. Button, Da id B. Hallock.

William E. Hunt, John C. Hayes, i'atrick Freda. Hester, Gonrad H. Healy, Chas.

J. Hiokley. PatriokT. Hain, uua alios Herder, r.dwin E. Hoye, btepaen M.

Hicks, Walton Hatton. Stephen Hastings, Kdward u.iiuciuiar, maa Hess, John B. tieinrich. Walter Uammill, Benj. Humphreys.

C. H. Hanlon, Heury K. Horuoy. Geo.

d. Uaydock, Geo. K. Halaey. uhas.

R. Harrison. Arthur J. Hosre. K.

E. L. 3 H.nnekena, Uhrls. nmon. artanr r.

llauxnurst, m. il. Haoley, George W. J. Johnson, John Jackson, Allen W.

Jordan. Vin. II. Johannsen, Fred D. Johnston.

John Jonsen, A. L. Jones, Jay S. Jenning, E. Jamea E.

Kane, John H. Kaiser. Gnstar KerknuBT, J. B. Kinsey.

Pet.r Keyeler, Carl P. Kapp, John Kait, Frank J. Lackmann, Wm. H. Lncas, A.

W. Llndmark, John E. Levy. Leopold Lewis, Henry H. L.trt, Charles R.

Kelly, Daniel M. Kemble, H. Kurth. Char.es J. Kemole, llaruson Kratsou, Henry A.

Kouter, E. A. Kouter, Frederick Lnther. Herman Lamport, Richard LaOUon, Kaward L. L.arenn.

Lewis Louguran. M. l.ins. Herman. J.

Lewis, Hear; H. Guy Lea, A. Rogers M. Mead, Joseph McBwan, Albert Molloy, Thomaa J. Murphy, Thomas Meyers, Hsrinan J.

Murray, Wliiiain B. Morris, Wi.liam J. Lsnrancs Marguard. William H. Martin, Henry Moyer, William H.

Maulaud. Kuicone C. McCartln, Henry J. Most, Charlos A. Mclneruey.

James P. Moser. Joan McKe S. W. Morrill.

Jere. Metualf, Alfred T. Mairh.ad, Tuol. W. Meldruui, WHliaul Mnrtaph.

K. J. Melick, Elinor May, nenjamia Molsmer, Franz MoCollan. uames R. laother, R.

McGrath, Robt. H. McCanry, r'rankX. MoGrath, M. McLean, A.

J. MoCormick. Thos. H. McGuire.

Thomas F. McAroe. John l'lagrattl. Nichola, D. Mcamara, James M.

Mulligan. John Marsh. Joseph Matthews. John McFhiUiamy, Wm. J.

N. Needbardt, Osoar N.mirs, Daniel Nathan, Putlip Nelson, James A. Nelson, Edward G. Nichols, lleiaaoey F. O.

O'Brien. Abraham S. O'Toole, Lnks O'Reilly, Frank li. U'Kourte, Jonn H. Owens, Daniel 8.

O' Grady. Richard Oaburne, Jenuie O'Rourke, oames F. O'Reilly, Frank E. P. Pearco.

Henry G. Price, Edward W. PoA olaon, Wm. A. Powers.

Joaeph J. Parker, Wm. Pracht, Charles N. Pnchaber, Geo. C.

Pidgeon, Jose Paige, Leonard Ponlinan, Edwara A. Preedeo, vVm. H. Pritchitt. M.

E. Pohile. Max L. Powers, Uolomon Palmer, Joseph M. Q.

Quinn, Arthur A. Queritzan, Francis J. Qnfnn, Daniel R. Rockwell, Fentoo, Rathbnrn, Charles S. Rau, G'erhardt Riley, George R.

Rogers, 1 boa. S. Raadolpu, Harry F. P. Aloazo B.

Rejnolus, Tnos B. Reed, a. Rojnolds. M. T.

rielithal. A. G. Hjder. Klephen R.

Rathuoa. Charles S. Richards, Wm. W. Kaskott, o.

W. Uor, Rocert H. Kay. Engene J. Ram, Alexander Robia, Robert B.

S. Shanks. Sanders Smith, Daniol Spaatb, Richard biulth, Henry A. Saylos, Joaepb 1. Smith, Harry M.

Spiirks, John W. Halt. Luke it. Stewart, Jam es H. blade.

Alfred G. Stamford. Arthur F. Mratton, Valentine Stratton, E. Schneider, George H.

Shadbolt, Ro jert J. Stanton, John J. Springsteen, J. C. Smith, Hollis W.

Scanlon, John F. Smith, George J. btrvker. John Scarzida, Cuas L. bhaudorlt, KUhard J.

btryker. John S. Smith, Robert H. benauf, Jacob SchencK, Jesse O. bsgrell, Joseph K.

bhe.iln. Mtcitael J. 8jiith, tuard btrain. oas. H.

Shanahan, John B. bimooson, Geo. L. 81oane. Geo.

W. jr. tichtuedele, Wm. Smith, Eugene H. Sewara.

Engene O. Schneider. Geo. H. Strrker.

W. H. bterens. William Schneider, Henry, Swimm, Clinton F. T.

Tonkonogy, George Thompson, Martha A. Taylor. Sarah V. Thornton. William H.

1'yier. Frank W. Todd. Alfrod E. Thomas, Samuel Ullrich.

Frank V. Van Than. A. jr. Voorhees.

Jere Vinton. Manon A. Van Syckle, H. jr. Valentine.

Samnel W. Van Wagner, John Vinton, Fredsrlck W. W. Wilson. Jchn G.

Whowell. Joseph J. Woods, Thos. H. Wehr.

Chas. T. Wheeler, John N. Wich. Theo.

F. Wheeler, Albert C. Wells. Kelivo Wella. Martha B.

Waldron, Thomas F. Wich. Theodore F. Wrlrrmonnt. Math.w Wolowitz.

Charlos Washburn, Uyrus V. Wolters, John H. Weber. Emil H. Wolwood.

William A. Weloh, Alfred M. Wagner, Herman A. Waldron. Thomas F.

Wafer, James T. AValsh, Johu A. Walker, Samuel Wilson, P. O. WalgroYo.

Charles G. Williams, Edwin A. Walkloy, Arthur H. Y. Young.

Chas. Young. Wm. H. H.

JOSEPH BENJAMIN. City Clerk. CORPORATION NOTICES. DEPARTMENT OF CITY "WORKS. MCNICI pal Department Building.

Brooklyn. December 23. 1894 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Thursday. January 10. 1895, at 12 for each of the following purposes: FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE WEST SIDE OF BUSHWICK AVENUE.

BETWEEN PUTNAM AVENUE AND CORNELIA STREET, known as lota Nos. 47 and 48, block 122. Twenty eighth Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $12.50. ALSO, FOR FENCING LOT ON THE SOUTH EAST CORNER OF FIFTY SEVENTH STREET AND THIRD AVENUE, known as lot No.

8, block 219, Eighth Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, $57.50. ALSO, FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF FIFTY SEVENTH STREET. BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH AVENUES, known aa lots Nos. C.

10 11 and 12. block 219. Eighth Ward map. Amount of deposit, amount of surety, 520. ALSO.

FOR FENCING LOTS ON THE NORTH SIDE OF SIXTEENTH STREET. BETWEEN FOURTH AND FIFTH AVENUES, known as lot No. 8. block J18, Twenty second Ward map. Amount of deposit, $L75: amount of surety, $17.50.

Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money, or by a certified check In the same amount payable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works, in the sum above spect ned for each Improvement. Such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder in case his bid is rejected. A separate bid, separately inclosed, must be made for each piece of work specified In this advertisement. Plans and specifications may be seen and forms of proposals can be procured on application at the Department of City Works. Proposals must be accompanied by an undertaking in writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify aa to his responsibility in the respective sums above mentioned, and who shall be owners of real estate in the City of Brooklyn, in their own right, in the amount of each surety, and shall have held tho poiuc iui tit leiisi one year prior to tne time oi De coming such surety, that if the contract be award cu io tne party or parties proposing, they win oe come bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance.

Proposals to be indorsed "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 10th day of January, 1895. at the hour of 12 o'clock M. provided that the Commissioner of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy, la present. In case of the absence of both, then on the first day thereafter when either la present.

ALFRED T. WHITE. Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M.

Secretary. d26 lOt.

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