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THE BROOKLYN DMLYEALR SATURDAY, FEBKITAKT 1 S95. TW F.LVR PAGF. 3 AUCTION SALES. MANY i LOYAL SPECTATORS Kc'sccl0 Next Week. WINXES, BBS0BTS.

The Eagle Bureau. pnrttcQlam t'oucernmg ill autnnm and int fesortn. oircnlarH of r.ii;road mid Meanbont tablet touri ta' ifria to bo had At the ucS't, I'rn Infonnntiou iiurcaa, tioom 2i and tonrth tloor, fcag.ti rluildini New Jersey. Jo, n. Jfrid, af Great FiU rtrmn nit rtded Blt'x Cream Halm me.

ran emphasize hi tt(etneiit. "Jt a cvrt'j'rtr ratarrh if used as direr ted. Rep. Fra ri W. toU Pastor Central Pre a.

Ch rch Helen a Mo TO COPY OlK CKUISEUS. i 'KAMCE will foIi LCW jMaICA MODELS. Tiio Speed and TTfTiciencj' of the Colura bia and Triple Screw Ships Caused thu Final Change of Sentiment Abroad. .1,. 1..

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ioiv II i Mc.tniti st. ITesl v. .1 en r. iTirlMep A. A 1: Miss Alfa s.

L. n. u. William II i.tb. .1 o.n Sampson.

I'. Mnllil. Sin In Tl i. M. It.

Mo F. WhltKon. Ml tii W. iinu II. Mile M.

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ry N. I KUP. Julius Ici. Mr. 1, J.i.

MUSIC AT EVENING SERVICES. What Some Church Choirs and Soloists Will ShiR To inoriov. Choir directors are espe: fully programmes r' ni to olTii Saturday are too lale fur publication They should be at this ofllce not later timu Friday afteruo. n. They are al.

rr iiuest. lo give th. names of the singers of solos, duets, trios, with the title of the select 0 ti where they app ar in the program 'i instead of giving the names of the entire choir at the end of their communications. At St. Ann's church.

Brooklyn blights, the Rev. Reese F. Alsop. I). rector, tin choir, under tin direction of Mr.

Walter Henry Hall, will give a special musical servire tomorrow evening, at which they will assisted by the boys and men from the eln.ir of the Church of the Heavenly Rest, New York. Tlie first part of caul's "Holy City" will be given, and the Ma 'uith at by W. W. (Jilchrist. The introduction to the City" will be played as a duet fur two organs.

Mr. Marsiiam Coekaday. iaic soio alio of St. CcorgoV. Chapel Royal.

Windsor, will sing tin air "Hye hath not seen." lnesd. soprano solos by Mas.toi. i le orge Dusenbury. lack Stringer and Cyrus id! anls. servile; two organs.

Robert A. Gaylor. as sislanl organist. At St. Stephen's R.

c. church, corner of. Summit and Hicks streets, the Ruv. 11. T.

Kilahy, rector, the choir, under Die direction of Mr. F. will sing tho following numbers to morrow evening: Hixit. Laudato Homlnum. Marzo; "Jesti lilll Dei vivi." Novello; Magnilicat.

Marzo: Antiphonal; Ave "Regina. sulo by Miss li. F. Moran: Salutaris. solo by Miss MciCeoti Taiilui'i Krgo.

itossi. At. the Nostraiul avenue M. H. church, corner Qtilncy street, the liev.

A. II. fl ieiiougli pastor, there will be a special musical service, the theme of the being "The Second Coming of Christ." and ihe following selections will lie rendered tinder the direction of the organist, Mr. Royal L. Vorspiel to "Parsifal." Wugner Hiinlein selections from "The Last Judgment," Spohr.

the bass solos to be sung by Frank It. Treasure; duet, soprano and alto. "There is a Reaper," Plnsutl, to bo sung by Mrs. Bessie Benedict Dennis and lliss.Ltta S. Pitman, tenor solo, "If With All Your Hearts." Mendelssohn, be sung by Mr.

p. J. Collins: soprano soio, "The City Beautiful." Rodney, lo be sung by Mrs. Dennis; ascription, quartet, "Rest." Leslie; postlude, "The Lord is Mindful of His Own." lleiidelssohu ilcst. At tle New York avenue M.

K. church, corner Dean street, tin music to morrow evening will be: Prelude. Andante in A major. Fugeu. (iigout: anthem.

'The Shadows of the Evening Hours." lilies: prayer response, ouar. ei. "Salonr. breathe an evening blessing." Steb bins; offertory. "0 Cladsome Light." Ituek.

postludu. Fugue In 0 major. II. M. Dunham.

Tiie choir of the First Reformed church. Seventh avenue and Carroll street, the Rev. James. M. Farrar.

D. pastor, under the direction of Mr. Rafael Navarro, will sing the following selections to morrow evening: Jubilate. Wagner 1 lolden anthem. "The Pillars of the ICarth." Tours; chant.

"Invocation." Barrett: tenor solo. Psalm Navarro, to be sung by Mr. Benjamin M. Chase; quartet, "Large are tlie Mansions," Emerson. Tl.e large choir of the First Htuolst church.

Academy of Music, under the direction of Mr. J. Clark Bneolini. will sing to mor; ow evening the following selections: "No Shadows Yonder," from Caul's "Holy I'll; bass solo. "The flood Shepherd," llarri; chorus, "Sane tus." Fanner; ofTertory, cornet solo.

W. N. Bartow. The Rev. W.

I. Southerton will sing at the after prayer meeting. At Janes II. IC. church, Reid avenue, corner Monroe street, the Rev.

J. L. Adams, pas.tot. the choir, under the direction of Ccrge Francis Morse, organist, will render tin following selections to morrow evening; Prelude, "Cau tllene Pastorale." Cuilmaut; anthem. "The Radiant Morn Hath Passed Avey," Woodward; anthem.

"Hark! hark! My Soul," Shelley, the solos to be sung by Miss Kunico Downs and Miss Flsle F. Snedokor; postlude, "Triumphal March." Costa. At the Central Comrregat.ional church. Hancock strcot. near Franklin avenue, the Rev.

A. .1. F. Itehrends. D.

pastor, the choir, under the direction of Dr. Ib nry Hanehett. will render the following selections to morrow evening, beginning at o'clock: Prelude, allegretto in Ii flat, Letnuicns; anthem. "I will sing of Thy power, Cod." Sullivan; duet. "The Lord Is mv Light." Buck, Miss Maud Welch and Mr.

J. H. GrotecloBS. ascription, "Sweet, is Thy mercy. Lord." liarnby.

solo by Mrs. Elizabeth Northrop; postlude, march in major. Schubert. At the Church of the Reformation. avenue, near Franklin, the Rev.

J. c. ikic ehus. D. rector, the musical programme, under the direction of Mr.

E. W. Bray, will include the following selections to morr evening: Processional hymn. Smart: choral service. St ainer; Clorias.

Tours; Cantate nnd Dens. Buck: offertory. "Art thou weary," Buck; hymn, Barnby. Th" choir of St. Anthony's R.

C. church, nreeiipoint. the 1'. F. O'lbar.

istor. will stng the following selo iions to morrow evening, under the dirccto of Joseph a. Pr. to "St. Cecilia." Ratiste; Doiulne ad dum.

Dixit. I). Merc. ludat Pueri, I unlet Doininuui. (P'ogorian.

to sung by the chance! choir: Magniile.it. lb ca.dante; "Ave Koglna." soprano to sung by Miss ephine MeLarney; Salutaris. Taritum Frgo. Werner. be sung by David J.

Andrada and ('. W. postlude. Coronation March. Meyerbeer.

At Trinity church, corner Marey and a the Rev. A. Wouters, piisior. tin mui icai progra mioe die choir to morrow evening will include tie following number. Hymn, "Jesus.

I love charming name;" chorus. "Lift Heads." liandel: soprano solo. hymn. "Jesus, our best beloved irieml," tuee. Dwight: clo ing hymn.

"tied, in the gospel of His S. tune. I'xbridgo. At the Church of St. Agnes, the S.

DuiYy. rei the choir, under direction of Dr. R. W. Crowe, will be In ard the following numbers to morrow iiverture to Rosano nd," liu bert lino.

ad Ailjuvandma. Dixt. I Lau iJoiulnum atel Maguiiieat. Pa. i.

solo, Ave Mafia. to by J. H. Teevan; hymn for tim s. ason.

"Ave Coolorui. Mendelssohn, by the choir; gn natiomt! hymns; fugue in if major, Meirl. )' St. irk's Lpii eioir.h. A.blpr,; tile 11 cboir.

U'eb e.ohalgh, lowine mu i'l an I Nunc i Wilderness (b.l of Jail." to be tv bit: noil, S. I', tile Mr. ri iii t. ml off. less Lord.

fr Me Kl. by cornet solo Herbert Pilku.gton. A House WnrmiiiK Mr and Mrs. McNeil I th 'ir rniova.l from tlie 'Third to tho Twe: si.tii ward, a Valentino party on Tlturs 1 ev nniL. wlmdi was attended i.y numerous fri T.

1. Mr. J. Nuity amused the gue t.s with and hgdan Ing. I 'arron brotiier sang an 1 1 ami Messrs.

(iantioa and lioc.sor i a.so Mas. ter Jlin MeN.di and rii. ts tie Minnie and Jotiiiie McNeil, tn evening's wiit' rtainuieiit ty 'an lati as and recitations. Th e. rjiii.

nass verv pieasatuiv an.l it was n. ie i it til last visitor A th pr 's ut were Mr. and Mr P. A Wi. Mr.

and Nl. s. Ji. A. I.

I'o. mi. M.v ie Vox, Mr. and Mrs. Ho I aa s.

in I 'arron, Messrs. J. MeNibty. J. II Tt.

ti. '1. llaia nier. Frank Gannon, G. lloiii Jaulas and.

1'. larron. I MAMHOTH Wholesale Stock OF Imported and Domestic TATIONERY AND Stationers' Supply :5 AND 37 BOND ST. NEW YORK CITY. s.

AIJCIT ONKER, SELLS MONDAY. FKBHUAHY 18. ANDTUKSDAY. HEBRUA1V COMilENOINO KAOH DAY AT 10:11" A. The lamest and finest stock of aliovo aoodi ever Bold Public auction in thl.

city, and compridinfr nverytblnK tnat is no''Bsarj in the line in extraordinary larxo quantities. NOTICE. We especially invite tlie vhoVsil? and jobbinc trsde, out of town l. uycrs nud Ltko a th: '1 is ponitivu mid no renero and every lot must ana will Mold to the highest bidder. Full particular will he given in nett Sunday's paperw and In descriptive cntaloja at th.

More. in PORT ANT. DON'T THIS CII OF A LIFETIME AND COMh PREPARED FOiv BU8INKSS. ACTUAL VALUATION. iOois open for InRoutvon Suturdiy, February 1G, Hold be order of trnfn.

AUC'l IONhEIt'S OFFICE. 1J01 SIXOND AV. GROCERIES. J. D.

WESDKIX, AfJCTIONFKR. Slls MONDAY, ebraary 3S, 10:30 A. Corner Rocicivway av find lacitio ut, cn89 nsnorted can gt.o.ln. full lino hot lot! roods. chi strt of tea, bags cotten.

barrels of sugar, rico. r. moliifiHw, viu Jgur, 7 botes of noapn ftnd hcap po vmw, starch, li. O. and other on.t Hak r's cocoa un.t (loro lates.

j.iuiT'. HAuets, pickles, ettv, cigars 'iud tubac cciuuters. sJVlvti.g. toa iiud npite flliow plm and counter cal s. oil tank, butcher nxt.irus.

hnrs''. RKOm, li nets of h.irnc:, blauketH, etc. Sale poriitivo; no roaorvo. S. FIRUSKI SON, AUCTIONEERS.

85 BOW ery, New i'ork. will sell at 10:30 A. M. sharp; February If order S. Goods teln Son.

JT: Bridge st. all diamonds, watches, jewelry and goods of "very description pledged prior to February 9. 101. February 20 Women's clothing and goods nf every description pledged with Francis Fiy, Court Ft. from AuguM 1.

"isM, to January 15. l4. by order Arthur J. Heaney, executor. PAWS'llROKEUS" SALK.

R. BURGER, Anctir neor. T1 Bowery. KRBUUARV Tiwr'ry, Tvatohet diimondu, loolfl. bookn.

albums, osier.i gi.issetf. pledged to February Xo, ISiH. By ThomaH Newman A PAWNBROKER' SaTF JOSKPH SBOVGOOD, auctioneer. I'4 Bowery, Sew YorK. February 1 n's and nom n'H clothing, etc, by P.

McPaKTLAND, 1'Jl Greeupoint av. EXCTJB3I0NS. Grand Tour to Florida, eaving Nv York SATURDAY. Kohr iarv Nenrly thren weeks' trij), vinithiv nearly a1! the principal p'aces in Florida. All xpnes included at a rH narkably low rate.

For inJWmat ica, itiiirarie am) tlcketH ajjply to THOMAS li. HKNDKIO SU.N, tho well known tourist hfrent. Fulton st. Brooklyn. GRAND PLEASURE TOUR to" WASHINGTON.

D. and MT. VF.RXON TUE DAY. FebruRry Tia Koyai RIne line train fare, entire trip, three days' nie't'H en route, hotel bo ir.l a ul all expensoi 'rl4. ''i.

Circu larnand ticket THOS. L. HKNDKK KSON, the vol! known tourist agent, ISliii Fulton st, Brooklyn. SPECIAL EXCURSION' TO NIAGARA FALLS. THURSDAY, Febrniry 21, vngtihuipi! tr.iin three d.iys trip arriac ilrivi, hotel boird.

all oxpenRC only Niagara in Winter; grand ice format ion, Circulars and ticket from THO II. HENDRI' the vrell known tourist ag iut, 3ft0 Fulton st, Brooklyn. INSTRUCTION. 1859. BROWSE'S 1895.

BUSINESS COLLEGE, SCHOOL OF SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, Bookkeepers, Kntry Clerks. Shorthand Typewriter, trained bv ACTUAL WORK for LAWYERS OtiTCKS. MERCHANTS1 AND BANKERS' COUNT NG HOUSES, Ac. i lnven rood places in New York lost ninc January 1 st.for lack ot proficients. All inn experts were put into places before nary Int.

Send our I ovh and thorn at once preu.trsd for a 5ure u'ms onlv 0. SCHOLARSHIP IN SUOTUAND, KTC, ONLY 50. THKMS FOR KVENINCiS. ONLY 510. SPEED CLASSES (ANY SYSTEM; A SPECIALTY.

Become Good Penmen. eveniii, $5. Writtmr and Arithnn tio, months, $10. Roekkeeniiii (1 1 410 an old operatOT. Call or write for Prospectus.

'J Hj KU LTON ST (New location), corner Clark. Boat Accommodation tor Ladies. BEGIN (day or evening) ANY TIME esponn mrictly individual. Special toucnorn for backward students. Stenography Typewriting Are thorouKhly and practically at the Long Island Business College, 1 13 to 149 SOUTH EIGHTH STREET.

Munaon system of shorthand, ReminRton, Calijrraph and Sndth Promier Typewriters. Speeding classes in both studios day and evening. Rhetoric, upollia and Penmanship included. Diplomat issued to Rrnd' iato Voderato tuition rates. Young men and youaw women succeesfull? prepared for bnstness positions and situations secured free of charge.

1 or catal(nie containing fuU iiarticulaxs of all studies taught in the collude, address HENRY C. WRIGHT. Principal. THE "BRYANT AND STRATTON" BUSINESS COLLEGE, to 44 COUKT ST, opposite ty UjII. THIS IS THE ONLY ISST TUJTON In the tJty devoted excltif nely to BUblNESS i RAINING.

Individual instruction. Students may enter at any time. Call or send for Catalogue, C. C'l, AG HORN. Prinoipaland Proprietor.

TYPEWRITING. Anyone desirine to study Stonocraphy and Typewriting, or finish eour can learn of soiueihinx greatly to tboir n(lvuiit KS by ualliuK after (i o'clock this evening on Mits A. MORA, 4i Rockwell place. STJBBOGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATF3 OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To the Attorney General of the State of New York, the helra at law next of kin of Kate Schwerl, deceased, whose names and places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent in r.uiry, be ascertained.

greeting: Whfreas, Arnold Schwerl, of the City of Brooklyn. hM lately petitioned our Surrtgale's Court or the County of Kings to have a certain Inntrument In writing bearing date tho 19th day of July, iSS'j. relating leal and persona', property, duly as the last will and testament of KATE SCHWEKi, lat: of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kingd, at a Surrogate's Cc urt, to be hold at the Hall of Records, In the City of Brookyn, on the second day of April. 1S J5.

at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the prnbate the said last will and testttment; and that the above named infanta, if any there be. then and there show enuse why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear them on the probate of aaid last will ond testament. In testimony wnereof. we have cauped the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to he hereunto affixed. linens.

Hun. George li. Abbott. Surrogate of our Fa Id count v. at the City of Rro klyu.

the I4rh rlwv r.f Februarv. in the vear of our (L. Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety live. JOSEPH W. CARROLL.

Clerk of the Surmise's Court. F. R. llartmann, Atty. for Germania Dank Building.

37r. Fulton street. Iinxklyn. N.Y.m8.vvS THE PEOPLE OF TH STATE OF EW YORK, by the crace of God free and independent To Henry Sehwunzer. Margaretha Schmidt.

Regina Kramer, jlursaretha Saueie. KniiT. John Knorr. George Knorr. Martin Knorr.

Christoph Knorr and S.phia Knorr, send greeting: Whereas, Frederick T. Koeruer uf the City of Hnxiklyn. has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to have a certain instrument in writing bearing dau the 4th day of liSS, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the lam will and testament of SOPHIA HOL2HAVSKR. late of the City of Brooklyn, deeeayed. Wherefore, mu and each of you are hereby eited and required to appear before ur Surrmjate of the County of Kings, at a Surreal o's Court, to be heid at the Hull of Records.

In the city of Brooklyn, on nlnOi day of April. at ten in the fitienoon. then and there attend tin. probate of the xajd liist will and tetsianient; and ih.Lt the above nair.e.l infants then and there sh' v. ouu.se why a special uqardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of raid last will and testament.

In testimony whereof, we havo caused the seal of our aaid Surrogate's Court to be hereunto ailixed. Witness. Hon. George B. Ahb 'tt, Surrogate of "ur yuid (1.

County, at the City of Brooklyn, the day of Fvbruary. In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety flve. JOSEPH W. CARROLL. Cleric of the Surrogate's Court.

Henry Fuehrer. Attorney for Petitioner, :00 Brradway. Brrnklyn. N. Y.

felG 'Jws IN PtTRSIANCE OF AN ORDER OF Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of th C'ounty of King. notice is hereby given.

arf.rd Imr to law. to all persons having claims against CHRISTIAN GRAYELIUS. late of the City of Brooklyn, Y.p deceased, that they are required, to exhibit the pa me, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, the ofHeo of Henrv L. TJrnnt. their attorney.

Potter Building fRom 2p', No. 3S I'ark row. in the City of NVw York, on or before the 17th day of August next. Dated February 16. 1MB.

HARRY GRAVEL JOHANNA BERLINICKE and TI LLIE CON KLIN. Executors. Henry L. Brant. Attorney for Park row, New York.

fel IN PCRSIANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, no. ice is hereby ar' oid Ing to law.

to all p. rons having cJalms ARTHt'R BROWN, late of the City of Brookivn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tn same, vrith the vouch rs thereof, to the yub'eriber. executor Ineit will of decedent, ar his nie. lpj Duane street. City of New York, on or before the 2'ith day of August next.

Date. Februarv 1, ALFRED P. BROWN. Executor. Sidney V.

Lowell, Attorney, 139 Montague stret Ozn TO NIGHT, Estonians IS Robin Hood. TVATTmin nuira A TRiP TO CHINATOWN, Hh CONOIt and Original Cftst. SPECIAL MATI.NKK Friday CWanhiueton'a Birthday. AMPHION THEATER. EIlWIN K.VOWr.E.

i Proprietor. THIS WEEK. COMMI TLT.SVAY. FEB. 12.

WED.KSAY MaTI.VRKSSATUKDAY. DAVIS AND KAMI'S Marveioaalr bri'liuut sci ap; production. ON THE MISSISSIPPI. Anw romantic American play by Wm. Uatrorth.

DELIA FOX l.ITTI.i: TROOPER. SOW U.X SALE. JOPERA COMPANY. COLUMBIA THEATER. EDWIN A CO Proprietor! (Kdwln Knciwiea.

Dauiol fr rohina.ii. Al Hainan.) Erery euine Hats. Wod. and Sat THE UK7 S. Y.

PRO DILUTION. IiUO.VSON HOWARD'S lilCKATKR SHENANDOAH 1 WITH 80 HOKSF.S. 200 SOLDIKRS. Oallopinp Cannon Team. Iile IJattio liffoctn.

Feb. lOIl.N IHtKW in "Tho livable Shop." GRAND OPERA HOUSE. TO NIGHT, NEXT WElSc. ffi. BILL HOEY THE FLAMS.

IN OLD KENTUCKY. Alata. Tbum. ad Sat. Sa.iti, and 50c.

N'oxt Wealc Mc FA DP KX'S KIOIlM RNT. STAR" SASVORh. Isssi AMltr Prices lo, 41 (load KBrvcd Seats at oc. TUB TORNADO. De MOSS FAMILY.

MUSICAL SOVEREIGNS WORLD'S FAIR, )i I unci HANSON r.AITIST I MI'MCH, Corner ot Hanaou mel South Portland av. ttiiU.i'KSUAl liVliXiNM. O'CLOCK. Forty five Musical Instruments. Mr.

GEtlHGE DkMons, plays t.vn cur.iefs at onco.ai.40 guitar and banjo at ouco. Ti kots M'i cents. ACADEMY OF VAESIGN, ST AM) 4TH AV, M. Y. Aiiaim! Kxhioit ton, AMF.HIOAX WATER COLOR S' 1C1 KTY.

Open dajo.OiM A. M. to (i 1. 7 MO to 10 P. M.

AdmisH on Omit. LECTURES. BROOKLYN ETHICAL ASSOCIATION. POUCH GALLERY. 345 CLINTON AVI NUE, Swami Vivekananda Of India will deliver a locturo on Son lav tvotiin, Feb ri.nr 17th.

at 8 P. M. "The Serins and Religion of Hindu; What io Tivkott cent3, for s.ilo At the Gallery ou oveuiuK of lecture. C0NE1? ISLAND. CONEY ISLAND.

Prospect Park and Coney Island R. B. West Brighton Boac b. liriirhtoc Reach, Brooklyn Jocko Club and Brighton Bt.a Race Tracks. Park rl le, Mapleton, Arduiore, Washington otation.

Parkway Driving Club, uraveneml. NINTH AV A Nn TWENTIETH ST. at 5:30, 7:45 hourly from A. M. to I'.

41. night B.itnr.iaj 6 only. SUNDAYS honrly from A. M. to P.

M. UNION DEPOT, Fifth ar and Thirty sixth at. 7:00. 6:10. hoarlj from A.

M. to seao P.M. BUNDA YS 8:10, 9:20 and hourly lrom 10:30 A. M. to 0:30 P.

M. COUEY ISLAND. SEA BEACH EOUTE. ValceF.rooklyn Union EleTAted Railroad, or Ootrtt rt. Third ar.

or Hamilton it oara. to Stxty afth it sad fhird ar. Trains lTe there 31 ATT EXOKPT SUNDAYS. A. 5:33.

P. M. KKTURING. lease Sft Keach Palace, at 8:20. 9:30 A.

P. V. Ko trains cs or Leiral Rolidays. EXCURSION TICKETS. 1:0 CENTS.

TSKHiHTOJI BEACH 11AILBOAU. lave Bedrord ntation 10:00. A.M.. "1 urliO, :30. 8:00.

Saturday tiltnl only P. 51. Ls.ito Br.cu Bb. icIi 7:50. 9:00, 10:80 A.

4 :45, II :00, 7 :00. 8:110 P. iL Saturday leiitv only :00 midnight. Trains marked thus do not run Sundays. train wili leavo Uudlord at 2:00 P.

M. ud rr tun ut P. M. on Sundays only. 3USIHESS OPPOKTUIJITIES.

il ET" A Vil A NTAN I CONEX Wnr to dry v'oodn district: alfpuinu rooms tfi.irant fee.l'n.? 7 dnilv: niro opportunity. Apply L'O Court st or a v. LKONARD MOODY. Roal Entate. AT "Si'A'iKET i'oa sXle s' twontv yours1 successful husdnvHis; it ill upeak for It owner cannot run bosincvrt oxi hatiK' d.

tor UrooKlyn property: lino corner Hip or Ptorf, only KturrB tu let. AV. ii. tKA.C, iiusinos Kx cliaue. Wiliouchby st.

corner Jay. HtTAL' tt A Nl ANT) IKL'Si" TO I.KT." CONVliN" Aent to dry goods iistrict; 9lsfpi.nr rooms rostau rant leedinK 7 daily: rirc opportunity. Apply at 0 Court st or 7ti Flatnnsh av. IjKONAKD MOODY, Real Etitato. LEGAL NOTICES.

SUPREME COtTRT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. Trial des.rt in KSncs County Francis Higeins as recti vur of tin; North River Bank of the CUy of New York. itlaiiutrT. agitlnftt William Tefft and Ed war Set ley. as aurvlvinsr executors of the will of l.EYI APitAR, deceaHed; MaxKarctta D.

Fossenden, Elisabeth C. Hedden, Julia Ann H. Knapp and Emma A. Tefft; Oscar L. Uacot.

Hortcnsu EIolso Llnarls. Charles A valine Bacot, Ernest Dacot and Julius Ignatius Bacot; Helen M. Muun, Individually and at administratrix of the csiate of George deeeaau and Nellie Mann, Lillian M. Lamont, Arthur H. Mann.

Randolph M. Mann nnd OoorKe M. Mann, defendiiniM. Summons To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action and tu serve a of your answer on the lilaintlff's attorney witl.in twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive ot" the day of service, and in cuw yur latlure to anpfar or answer, judmnt wlii uilien against you bv default, for thy relief demanded in tlie complaint. JJated December 13, ISM.

DURNIN YATEH. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Post Orlice address and UHice, No. 20 Nassau street, N. Y.

City. To the defendant: Oscar L. Bacot. care Rojas Cardfiiuei, Cuba; llorien. Eloise Linarls.

March IT. bin 3" Spain Nellie L. Mann, care Mr. George tain ford. Connecticut; Lilian M.

umont, No. James strt et, Sprinfleld. Mass The foreyaJng sunimnnd ts Eerved uion you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. William J. Gaynor, on of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State Kew York, dated the Uth day of January, JSftS.

and filed with the complaint in the u.Sk'e of the clerk of this court at tV.t County Court House. In the City of Brooklyn and County of Kings, on the said 9th day of January. lfcW. Dated January 30, 1S95. DURNIN iii YATES.

Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office ana Post otllce address. No. 2u Nassau cti'L t. New York City.

6wria THE CITY COURT OK BROOKLYN ANNA MulitiT executrix and George Mueller as executor the lant will ant testament of George Muller. deceased, aalnst William William J. (Ton way, Honry F. Beck inann. Millie B.

De Wlat, Ceorgre V. Ciiapman. Margaret Conway, wife of William J. Conway, defendants. Summons To the above named defendants: You art hereby summoned to answer the amended complaint in this action and to serve rutiv of vour answer on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this sum.

rnons exclusive of the day of service, and in case of vour failure to appear, or answer, judgment 1 taken against 'ii by default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated December REINHARDT. Plaintiffs' Attorney. OiTice and Post Office address. No.

1ZG Flushins avenue. Brooklyn, N. Y. Tu the defendants Henry F. Bookman nnd Millie ijf Wlnt: The forcuoiitg summons Is served upon i by publication pursuant to an order of Hon.

William J. Osbornv. judge of the City Court of I'ri'i klvn. dated tlie lt day of February, li. in nTp with the complaint in the oftlc! of the cl rk of the City Court of Brooklyn, at the City Brooklyn, on the same day.

CHAS. HETN'HARDT, f.2 C)v3 Plaint fffs' Attorney. "CIT'Z COURT OF BROOKLYN MARY UER gan plaintiff, vs. Davis Levy, Jacob Jackerson, Frank tJlasrier. A.

John Saxtcm und Mary Sax jils wife (If any), said name Mary fk t'tious and whose first or given name la unknown iu plaintiff; Washington Spray ue and Mary Prague, his wife tif any), said name Mary beius fictitious and whose first or given name Is unknown to plaintiff, and the Hamilton Trust Com defendants To the above named defendants'' You are hereby summoned to answer the Complaint 1" this action and to serve a copy of vour answer on the plaintiff's attorney within rwontv davs after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In case of vour failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated October 0. 'HAMILTON A. GILL, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Olfice address, 204 Montague Ktreet Brooklyn, N.

Y. To the defendants. A. John Saxton and Mary cnxton his wife (if any), said name Mary beintf fioritlou end whose livst or jriven name is unknown to plaintiff; Washington Sprague and Marv praguv. his wife (if any), said name Mary ibeinlr fictitious and whose first or given nnme is 'unknown to philntiir: The foregoing summons 'served on vuu by publication pursuant to an orde of Hi'a.

Nathaniel H.CKmnt, Judge of ihf Cltv Cmrt of Brooklyn, dated the fourth day nf January. and filed with the complaint Sere'n in the ofl.ee of the Clerk of the City Court 2f Brooklyn the uth day of January. 189o. Tintd Jtr''klyn. January ISOo.

HiMlI.TON A. OTLL. Plff's Attorney, ja5 Gwi 2M ilontasue street. Brooklyn. N.

DECIDING CONTEST IU" BUCKINGHAM AP.BEIT. The Match in Which the Prince's Team Contended With Sir. Mildmay's Resulted in a Victory for the Former. Traffic in England Almost Suspended ISM. by Asswlatcd Press.) London.

Sltap r.s In England lutvo iicvvr had such ar; cm lK nt Driportunily Indulini; in spurt on th as dtiriiiK the ret eiiL i snap, ami il: all of whii froz. ov and 'lit ir.tuvi i iea iionds. ri iI day lias cv in th dally siiathiK parti, s. whiuh havo bui htdd on the laUu in i palace yardiuis. and ut v.hir li ill I'rinc nf Wales and his unmarried d.

s. the l'ri nt esse.i Victoria and Maud, tin i and Hucliuss of York. I'rinuess lienry of I I. s. who Is a hfan tifnl skalcr; Lord Mnrcu.

Ilcn sf ird. Sir Francis I G. Asilry Ccrla It. son of the l'rini of Waicf fn. nd.

tin late Sir John OiiKdule Asllt y. tiiu notc.l pan on of sports, and of pri.tuiison".. ik sons bat cn iu daily attendancu. Uot muti'Ii. on ihu icu, at 2 o'clock in the alK rnooii ami ia.

tini; 6 o'clock, and cn' hot drink v.ero st. rvi. have Ik cii the fcaiui cs of parties. Tlie most notable match was placed ot Thursday afternoon ijelwcn teams captained by Ibe I'rim if Wales and Mr. Francis Mild may.

tile side captained by the prince tvinnnij. by a sc.ru ot i to uu this occasion the Ivinress of Wales was also present ami ureal inlcrc st in tlie Kami' It.ri'n she and her daughter in law. tlie liiichess of York, were v.arin champb ns of the side by the prince and in which ti'" I Mike of York was a player, and appeared to be inini' nseiy delighted at its sm ee; The ladies and their party appeared to pay no lnMl hate.er to th. inn cold hii iiled, the niercnry bems four degrees bebov zero. The wilo is coming to i.nii lrom tltc Isle of lias issued eiders that certain members of her court shall be invited to witness the sports on Buckingham palae, detts' lake, ami lias announced that she herself inten.

I. witness tliem. The which the Anti league liavc instituted against the at Newtiiarl for Ueepint; an alleged Kttndirn ring, ii.ive been in progress iliirinK tlit past week ami have been generally condemned by all persons interested in sporting. John who is at the head of tlie league, is the representative of Messrs. 15.

Jaffray Co. of New York. Among tlie members of the Jockey club are the I'rince of Wales, tlie inike nf Saxe ibttrij fjotha. the I Hike of t'ottnaught, the I Hike of York and i'rlnee t'hristian of Scbleswig Holsteln. The King of lielgium antl the (Irand Duke Vladimir of Russia are honorary members.

Mr. Thomas F. Bayard, the Cntted States ambassador, will attend ihe minting of the liongraphioal sociely on Monday, for tho purpose of receiving the medal, which hait been conferred by tile society upon Ir. Charles I). Wnh'oit.

the director of Cnltod Suites geological survey. Tlie continued 1 1 1 weather is having a most serious effect in all parts of the country. Aside from th. suffering involved the low temperature has caused a practical til! of all horse tralniiiR npuratiomr and iiuuiing during the last six weeks. A number of Important race meetings, including the big military steeplechase at Sundown park, fixed for yesterday, and the Manchester February meeting, had t.u be entirely abandoned.

One lijil ressing feature of the Fltuatiou is that fully two thirds of the houses in London are entirely without their usual water supply In consecjuene.e of the freezing of tho water. An xtraonlinary scene was witnessed on Wednesday last in front of the Mansion house, the oilicial residence of tite lord mayor, in connection ith tlie intensely cobi weather. A largo number of persons gathered there In conseotieiiee of tile circulation of a false report that tiie lord mayor had issued a pno lamation warning the citizens of I.onden of the near approach of an enormous Idi.zard which would impede all trafilc antl cause a cessation of business. It was also rejorted that the ion urged tlie people to provide themselves with a full stock of provisions tap three flays in order to be prepared for any emergency and also warned all citizens to V. viihitt the doors of their residences before midnight on Thursday iu order to escape being overtaken by tlie elements.

On Tuesday last. Mr. Toole produced at his theater Mr. Arthur Iiu 's "Thoroughbred." which is a farce, of the usual Toole pattern. Oscar Wildv's new play entitled "The Importance of Being Earnest." had a successful premiere at die St.

James' theater on Thursday night. It proviwl to tie a rattling farce in which London's premier joker threw all dramatic theories, as propounded by himself, to tlie winds, writing unvhow as to tlie st' ry. which, was nf the scantiest character, and itlling the situations with Wildlsins. The play was preceded by the comedietta "In the Season." written by Langdon Mitchell. In the latter play Miss Kliolt I'age.

an American, made her debut and achieved a pronounced success. Sarah riorr.hardt produced Sudermann's "Tiie Heimath" at the Renaissance theater in Paris on Wednesday last. Tlie play was an enormous success. Tho theater was filled with f'ermans, who warmly cheered Mme. Bernhardt, for her magnificent acting.

FOURTH SUBSCRIPTION DANCE Well Attended hy Young People Prom the Kill. The fourth of tho series of subscription dances arranged by R. Aubrey P.arker and in which a number of the young society people of the Hill are interested was given at the Vouch inttnsien laat evening antl proved as successful and attractive as the thr" that have prei eded it. The fact, of Its following so closely on the St. Valentine bajl sent.

wiat affected the aUendunce, but the ballroom presented a pay scene as to the excellent music of a selected orchestra th" dancers merrily whirled through the tv. step and other favorites There were no fiorai decorations, th" dainty gowns of the i fair participants giving the needed tinieh of i color and tlie soft glow of numerous incandescent lights added to the eifootivoness. An attractive featiir of the subscription dances is that they begin early and shortly after last evening everybody hail arrived. Supper was rved about midnight iu the banquet I hail. The cbeing nance the series will be given during K.

isler week. The patroir es wore Mr3. J. Frederick I Aci.ennai.. Mrs.

'b orge Hunt Prentiss. Mrs. Rob ft H. Smith. Mrs.

Calvin Kdwanl Hull, Mrs. John H. Burtis. Mrs. F.

M. Crawford. Tin eouiinitiee to v. bum is du. i i of tho success of tie series inebid.d N.rtnan A.

Robertson, os. ar W. Hamilton. It. Aubrey kc r.

H. K. ICueeee Smith. A.rnfing the handsome cos'umes were noticed those worn by: in 11. Huil.

wope i ilk. vitl) strip gr ii 1 II; sic pi.ik 1 re tl. I 1 1 i. 'non i a i ll.i al nii 1 elei i b's b. si! i rray p.

ei: pink sa'in al' i l.il! tl; "i s. .1 l.lu a wbo MC 1 p. all oe S. I I III I II I Ilg I Mil so. A Hi, s'lvi trriitii.

t.k.ck au i wl si Mis. J. a'i Miss Kill. at. y.

i .1 I so M.i"'i.:'.' Ml. 'i Mis Mis Ir: 11. oi llii II i rr a r'. 1 J. si.

i ir i 1 at: l.l it ii Is rai Ut el l.l.. l.uToii ii. i ai 1 sill. Nl'. trie sui.scri i.

r. uid S. I fa M. IM Mis a. 15.

ll'. r. M. 'ittli. a W.

LuL iiu it. t.il. blaile r. Jui.a i I Lakewood, New Jersey. 5 "THE LAKEWOOD" KOW OPEN.

Circulars at Information Bureau. FEED STEERY, ManageiJ Lakewood, N. J. LAUREL HOUSE OVEX OCTOBKli TO .1 1'NE. DAVID B.

PLUMICR. M.maKor. i Laurel in the Pines, LAKEWOOD, JnEW JERSEY. NOW For Circular, anpljr to El I r.uroan, I'airl. Blildinc or to I'Uin Mauaier.

The Cha fonte, ATl.ANTt. N. .1. Directly on lii. Ll 1'tii! 01 an riow.

SKA WATKlt IN HO'JSIC Also lUustriitt) llooklft fr. HOIW.H S' SONS. LAKKVOOD. N. J.

THE OLD PALMER HOUSE Select family Resort at moderate tonus: ciroulara. tc. J. H. PALilEK.

HEALTH BESOKT. Baker House, Vineland, N. J. Pure air. puro water, no m.ilari open vear ronnd; tarmo 5 pur Ujiy.

$7 to $10 per vrek. S. R. FOWLER, Proprintor. HOTEL TKAY.MOKE.

ATLANTIC; CITY. N. Y. AppointniontM complete. Loo.ition unexcelled.

TilE HOTF.L TUAYMOiii CO. D. WHITE. OCEy HA'SATiHUUM. CITY.

N. .1. Repiote Twith eiiiv. for invalids and for thoo iring the oi Iirt ipuet hot. Mhj i.

atiM. Electricity. 1'or ci i cular, uddren.H Dr. NV. il.

H. HI" or iail at Intoruiation Bureau. THE BUCKINGHAM i.al kISoI se; l.AKEV. (IOD. N.

J. I'irst rate modt ci. cui.ir at lialo Infor luation Bureau. HOUSE OPEN ALL THE YEAR. New England.

BERKSHIRE HILLS. Vpar round il 'sort. Knr rccioation or hnltri; all con attiana exco.teat. Address NEW ISKKKStil RE INN. (IIIEAT HAUltlNdTOX, Uooklt.

Kound trip IS4.1KJ. CAi.EM Tit'lCNoR i O.V. Florida. Florida. TamCrtel Seminole, Winter Park.

Three Leading Hotels. The Inn, Port Tampa. For circulars and other Informntion apply to J. B. KING, Manager.

TAMPA. or to Plant System Otllco. Room til Broadway, low Yorn. ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.

Hotel San Marco. ACro.MMntivrio.Ns i'oi: r.oo. located Iu the luialthirst ami most desirable part of the citj A hotel of tlio lirnt class in every detail at znodoruto prices, tioud tor cirjularrf. BLAXUHAKD 4 I1AGAR. North CfjoUho.

The Mountain Park Hotel, Hot Springs, North Carolina Opea Throughout the Year. LOCATIiO ABOUT THE OE THE UllEAT soi'TH li. honrs from Nu.v Vorlt by 4 'J0 P. M. rxDroi i train rinily via Pennsylvania Kaiiro.

i. with through cars. A r.iost chivr l.SOi) fot elevation. Its nlebrated NATURAL THERMAL WATERS, llowinc throucn luxurious marule baths, have a icjutation. Dr.

r. Lecleroti, ot CAKl.SDALI. AUSTIIIA. in charKo. IJOOLlTll.E i llOIlI N.

SOUT1I1.KN i.Il'lioVKMENT Proprietor. Circulars, Ac, at Brooklyn Eafflo Uureau. F3ATTERY PARK HOTELT OPEN THROUGHOUT THE YEAS, AsheviUe, North Carolina. This Magnificent Hotel stan Ifi like an Acropolti on the nmmit of a mountain, feet ovv ti aroaml tho foot of which is built the fitnious City of Amieviilo. It boB every convenience known in a modern hotl.

1 or photoKrupliM and circulars apply to gie Information bureau. Room Ji lauie liuiUIni; itfcrcation Department, the Outlook, Ator place. New York, or to K. P. Mt KiSSiCK, Manaeer.

Georgia. HnTp, ARA00N) THE PALACE HOTEL At, HOTEL vtian ca ov THK south. CiKOniHA. nvery modern Improvement known to science. Perfect cuisino and pprrico.

Most nniform climate in United State, herid for Ijook and rat. Arkansas. The Park Hotel, Hot Springs, Arkansas, NOW OPEN. Elecant in all its appointments. Cuisine ansnrpwivd, Fireproof.

Located iu a park of ten acres. Macnincant bath hoiibo. Let tors oi inquiry promptly ansuerod II Instrateu, de.HL npii. paiupti etH I formation Bureau. Brooklyn.

K. K. JACKSON, Manaser. Saratoga. Dr.

Strong's Sanitarium, SARATOGA SPRINGS. N. Y. A popular rerfort for health. rnt, on in ire or recreation.

til the year. Kiev it or. electric hel ntnnm iieat, nin Cur or pro tde on tint locf rtnit. of rooms ifh Dry. tonic air.

Saratoga waters ami wintwr nporta manHuiEF. electrieity all tiwtnn ud health appliances; now Turkish and iussinn bath. Qui for ir lutratd circular. Virginia, Hygela Hotel, OLD POINT C0MF0KT, VA. UnrivHllecl as a healtli ami pleasure resort.

Air btilrry tin full ot" life givinc, ozoue. New plnuibing throughout perreut drainage aiid oih.T sauitnry arruuoifceiits. Descriptive pamphlets ut Eagle fcurouu, or seud to F. N. PJKK.

Mauager. PSOPOSAXS. CtVKICE OF THE I EPA RTMENT OF PARKS. Alans ion," Pruspeci I "ark. Bro 'klyn.

Febriirtry 1, pr. will im iv e.vd by the i tie 1 of Parks Ills ortic Man si Pn.s jwt Park. Br.rokJyn. until 1 Al. of Wvdne dhy.

February 27. for or: retjuired to bv in coitrueiini? an rnranci; t. i i I'ark, at the Piaza e. Trie raetors. in e.

ri niating. to givv pavate prices for each of ilie following items: I. Two sheltt houses', complete. II. Fenct and granite o.urb across front Pla.

Entrnnee, it both sld if main dr v. and ngf hs i f. on I 'iatbuh Ninth awt.ues. in. ludnig i osts at utitt ends of and gi'anite benches on hotii yid'is t.

main drivo complete. III. Sixteen vases in connection with granite fence, giving alt. estimate. vas.

In twenty ounce and v. ast br nv.f. Hied. IV. Two granite nilumnr.

at corners l'lnsa Entrar.ce. with. l.ae and fouudatiuns rnplete. The award. liu'Vvvtr, will be made a an vzi tlret v.

Contractors In rst will ov erne 1 by the Laws if the fite Voik re luting to the iripl iyiie iit of arid rlul I'titjJif as these lnw.s mu. strictly complied with. Sp jib aiSons fr the work ran seen at the of the sioH'T. Tiv rk must mpl te by the first diw' of Septf mber. lv.O, under i.

r.ah y. All pr. posulH mum include he to the orr of the 'oiu mi tier I 'epartm. nt of Parks th um unt p. eat.

of the avgr bids. A i v. ill required from the bidder fir lie fait hr'u! performance of his 'ark not bind if to a i.vpt the any proj oai sul mitted for an.l r. rv. the right to reject aiid bids il.

the Interest the city. dir et "To the i i.inT.iMJi'jii. if th 1 i artm an! ind "l'. op.al,: i a i nsf. ade and Walls.

I 'urbs and inins i. to I 'r. isp, et klyn. N. Y.

ff pi J. E. MITH. retary. TJ.TinTTmff TOTICS.

"r'tiv: A.NNi' al y.y.h: 1 1.. oi of I TUK Hi'ooKLYNrirv lilACl'Sli i TV for election li ectorn tar ill year vill be rutii at tne ofl.ee rt oci'v, 0: Fiatbuan av, on MONlAY axt, ubt'inrv 1. ar 4 P. 0. Lk Li' Ui Svcrotary.

CATARRH. ELY'S CREAM HALM Opona and cI.aBaoa tho Naeai Allayn Pain and Inflammation. Heal, the 1'rotft. th Mein from Ko the Stni T.ifite and The Balm ia tiuickiy ahporl nil and (rives rcli. at ont y.

A Dartil. 1. applied into each notttril and in agreeable. Price oil couta at DruKKtKts or by KI.Y BKOTHKHS, Warren Bt. New Verk.

EARL ct WILSOX CKAiti. I.I.NTN A.N"I fill IS Ala Til: iiiisr. KDK SALK EVKllYWllKlcr HOKSES, CABEIAGES, ETC. AUCTION HOUSES A TIF! NOT KllI'T OK SOLD i At A. M.

STEIN HOUSE MAKT. Thin point we desire to iniDre npnn nuyem of horrie Wr, aun tu iio 'U lh nnd weight, HniUible lor all kind? of ttu.inea. price difficult to LtjUAL in tno hoiisp: TO 231 WASHIN'OTUN ST. CITY. I COBPOBATION NOTICES.

IMC I A UTM KNT OK CITY WmUKS. MCNb'T pal Huilditig. Ilnn.klvn. N. V.

F. i ruary b'. 1 N( 'TICK TO i )NTU A 'ToLS aW will be uolved at oltf until 1. at 12 farnhltu: TK.N FOR I'SL IN THK IU' It MAC ST KTS. of dep' sit re iulrt surety reqiltn d.

ICn. proposal must an an ly a in in 'iiey by a certified le ek in 'ini" anio'jnt. jiayuble the der 'i the i of City Works in th sums ab sp e'Il. d. Sueii ebei or amount of mciiey t.

be remrre to bidder whos bid shall lej t. l. el tb at i n. may be and forms ir iposal may pro cured ajplica at th" 1 tuivau of Supplier. Ieartment City Works.

Pp muyt accompanied by tlie resp' ct Ivm deposits af'tre snid, an. I also by an und' rtakin In wiiting. wit two iu eties. each of whom shall qualify iu? to hi responsibility in the respective sums nin tioiied. and who shall Ie owners of est.iit; in the city of Hrooklyn.

in their own right, in the amount of each surety, shall have' held the same for at least on year prior to the time of mlng such surety, that if the com rai a'vurded to the party or parties pr ipodLn', hey wjll become bound as hN or tl.etr surety for its faithful performance. In case th party to whom the contraet may be awarded shall or refuse to enter into the entrust, the amount deposited will be retained at ll'jnidatvd daniaes for such neglect or refusal. to i Indorsee" "To the ConinilH. don of city Works" iHpvifyir.u' work). The said proposals will be publicly "pt neii and announced on March 1.

1SP. at the hour nf 12 o'clock. pnvided that tlie of City W.irks jr b.is regularly up pointed deputy is present. In case of the absenee b'Hh, then on the first dav thereaft'T wben either is present. T.

WUITK. of City Attest: R. M. Seer tary. iVK.

lot NOTICK "IS" HF.RKI;V OIVKN OK THF. l.V tenticn of the Common Council of the city uf Etrooklyn to pass ordinnn to FLAO SJ WALKS opposite tho lot or lots lying eaat side (f avenue, bet Jedar street and 1 eKalb avenue, known as lot No. ii, block f.3. Twonty S' ventli Ward map. Also.

Hanging side walk1 tin oast of Kverreen avenue, betw eii Hart str. and street, known as lot No. 3, block Twenty seventh Ward map. Also, flagging sidewalks on the sotitli side of Cedar st reet. between P.u.

ii wick aven re jind Kvergren menue. known as lot No. ll'l. bb ck Twenty Ward map. Also, flagging sidewalks on the ast side r.f Fourth avenue, between Nineteenth str et and Twentieth street, known as lots Nos.

Gs to 71, inclusive, block 72. Ftghtb Ward map. Also, flagging sidewalks on he. ast. side of Sumner avenue, between Jfl'erson avenue and Han ock street, known as No.

block Twenty third Ward map. with buie stone Uag glnK live Co feet tn width or th. full width where not already r.one, to ab.te a nuisance, at the expense of the owner or owners of said lot. Dated Pruoklyn, Februarv fi. Al.Vlt! T.

WII1TF. Commissioner City rk. Attest: H. M. Whiting, Secretary.

fe. i lyt NOT ICR IS I IK HY i Till 1 of the Comm 'U Cuneil of the tvy Hrookiyn to pass ordinances to FLAO SI I WA LKS opposit" the lot or lots lir.g th. north side of Willoughbv avenue, tw en burg avenue and Knickerbocker known ar. lots Num. 5o, r.l and C2.

block 75. Tw, nt seventh Ward map. Also. Hanging sblewalks on the wv st sbb Knickerl ker niif, lf we C'. re street and Melrose street, known ts Nos.

7. 2., 2'j and 3o. block 71, Twentyseventh War map. Also, tlairglriK sidewalks the west side of Knickerbocker avenue, brtw. en Starr street and avenue, known as lots Nos.

A'j and 6 J. block 75. Twenty seventh Wan! map. Also, jingling sidewalks on the 'rihwesterlv side of Pleecker street, between Kv. rnr.

en nue and Vntral avenue, known as lot Nos. tl CT, and 7'. block 3'J. Twenty elirtuh Ward map. Also.

Magging sidewalks on the sout riy side of MyrtU avenue, between eene avenue and Knickerbocker avenue, known as lot bb ok 0. Twenty eighth Wanl tuap, with si on. Magglni; live feet In width, or the full width where not already done, to ab.ue a nuisance, a the expense of tho owner or ovners cf said lots. Dated lirooklyn. February i 'iG.

T. WHITE, Commissi Mier of city Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting.

Secretary. fi Mt NOTlCIi IS HF.RKItY OIVKN OF TH1 INT1JN tion of the Common Council of the City of Pruok lyn to pass ordinances to FKNCF. the or lots lying on the south tide of Rut strt. between Fourth avenue and Fifth avenue, known as ot No. If', block S3, Ninth Ward map.

Also, fencing lots on the south side of Second street, between Seventh avenue nnd KiKhth avenue, known as lots Nos. 54 and 22. block 51. Twenty second Ward map. Also, fencing kts on tho west side of Lewis avenue, between Hancock street and Halsey street, known as lots Nos 1, 2, 3 and 4, block lo.

Twenty third Ward map. Also, fencing lots on the west side of Sunnier avenue, between Halsey street and Ala on street, known as lot No. 72. block 12, Twenty third W.u map. Also, fencing lots on the southerly side of Fifteenth strent.

between avenu. arid Fifth avenue, known lots Nos. V.2, and block T'Aenty fecnd Ward map. with a close fence six Rt fwt high, abate a nuisance, at the expense of the owner or owners of said lots. Dated Brooklyn, Februarv 11.

1 AT. FT: T. WIIITF. Comnvs'oner of Works. Attost: R.

M. Whiting. cretnry. pit BANKP.UPTG ST NOTICES. IN PFRSrANCK AN ORl iKK A I HV the Hon.

Henry A. Moore on tin 1th day Februiry. not it is hereby yiv. in ail cr and rs. ins having claims a' a in.M WILLIAM .1.

TA VL Hi. KI T. YI. il: and JAM ES A. TAYLOR, lately dng burhj' ss In Citv of iirookiyn.

ut. th firm nam nf WILLIAM TA I'K Sons, that they ate rv'i' Jii'ed t. pr.e. at tln ir daiv verified, to su' th da'v ri aseiKnee of said J. Tayb 'So win S.

Taylor and A. f. ti. b. ni creditors at his of transi.ict bu.

j. N. Tl liroadway. rk citv, 'W on or for th. day of May, 1 Dated I.r'Ul' Februarv ALFNANDFR S.

LACON. Assign John A. Nichols. Attorney for A. sieie.

71 I i New York "TS PFRSFANCK MA. the ri. Henry A Cm of of Kings, on th. Janu. i notice Is hervfy giv f.

all th lit an i rs. r.aving au Linst NATilAN lately in c'jty br oKlyn. tate ot ev. vn, trat th ijulr. their v.

it ll' h. th 1 rlt ni i' oi To fie liutejcrlber, si; th said Xatha: 1 1 at his ph ce of transa tiriu at th of Hiune nstb At Hir l. New York city, on th h'th dtv of Mav. I N. York.

F. r. 1J. MfltivHT A. nrn e.

r.l'irr.ensti"! Ulrscli. Attorneys V. iir i e. N. Y.

City. fep; SPECIAL NOTICES. cn'II. SF.IIVIOK COMMISSION" OP THE ''ITV UK P.rook Ka. miiinti.iiis fell mv I uu i.e:s h.t ur.lo rd 1,.

th it Coin Mission finiip. erti. i Il. p.u tmm bac ri eoni ll. ulth mcnt.

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I.KGGAT Chamberi; fat. New York. To Publishers and Printers: Ft) It SALK or 30 Douititf News Standi For Hooker Cases, $3.00 each. Also Improved Kookor Cases, 30c. each.

Apply Kowsuaner Composing Hoom, Eagle OCiee. Printing cf Evss SDScrlpiion ei. i i st thu F.AiiLF. JOH I'ttlXTIXi Kaiu liuiiaiug. Y.odiiuiKteu anil Jolaikuu btreuttt.

So II. bi anry PI The Brit i.tk.'ii alarm at the our two new triple I 'I el and 1 1 Minne s. a e.g this rcat depart or in na. n.t.i, su. essfully 1 'i.

Melville was i i.e.: upon 1 i by foreign naval and. in i wore many critics sir o.v.i pi dici'd the failure e. s. bu' ai! seems disap; i Ci'. at Britain al' i comtdi of his typ and the origi il pr for this als.

Th. itielu m. f.lv int Pb im iaoug a ship ertn. iib.ko. wlii part in our 1 1 in 1 The nr.

al. abaut to two e.o Tinse as a ns rs pi rales, as of the Columbia cl.i.st have cmc be an. in soile of the eiTons of the navy deparini. ut to prevent the name l. sticking.

Th, Fren. vessels are to iia tripi. screws, to be of a displacement s.sihi tons, with ii.irse p.e.v r. which it Is estimated v.i!l give them a sp. i lire limes, which is about tie maximum by 'be American e.il.o'llet 1.

Tile British Vi. S.5el 9 will be siu. ille: than the French craft, about tweuiv six f. mi and unit less hoive p. ami ibe cab uleted speed it wenty knots.

ii spa.oers, however, are calling aito'iCioi; 1,,, this is a knot I s. 'ban the riean ves. ods, urgins it be in. a. d.

the British craft cannot to on: even if ilie foreign v. oi. nwiie.l by a power with which Br.tain is n. v. likely to be at war.

Tie board of whi. r.radford senior ineit.be.. i S. ereiary Iler l.eri to consider using with wood iu tin ci. nsiruetb.n of ibe naval ships now budding, and also for ihe purpose of thirling some suitable substitute for wood in piaces wii.

ro it is impracticable to use metal, is making fair progress. Since the naval action fought off tin mouth of ihe Yalu river between tie Chinese Japanese lieets. during which several ships were disa pled and thrown out of action by serious ii; on board, the matter lias re eived much attention at home and a. Tin. liernian admiralty has convened a board to Iiud sonic proper substitute for wood in the meantime tlie use of wood on other ships has ec.

uied altogether, even thu furniture being of iron and cork hetnu used whore a noli conductor is absolutely lie. "ssary. The Kuglish havo not yet taken atty definite action, but are casting about for some substitute for wood. The French have, for a long time, used a minimum of wood and in oil foreign ships less wood has probably i.oi used than in those of our service. Tho problem is not an easy one.

While there is no doubt that the abolition of all combustible nan rial will add to the lighting efficiency of ships of war, it is eoually sun' that if this w. done they would ho uninhabitable, owing to the good cuii'luetion properties of iron and sto.1, thi' living quarters, if not. sheathed with some nop conductor, become Intensely old in winter and. very hot in summer. Whero In Is applied, owing to the difference of temperature on tile opposite sides of the metal plating much condensation of moisture occurs.

These difficulties cause rheumatism and pulmonary diseases. Clothing kept in metal drawers and lockers becomes ruined from tuois'ure and the drawers must be liaed with something in the nature of wood or thick felt. The board lias decided that a substitute for v. should have the following prop iTiis: it should be light or no heavier than wood; nun conducting, non combustible, autl win struck by shot should not liy into splinters. When used for bulkheads, berths, shelves, lockers, it.

should be strong and capable ul' being worked into shapes with tools. For linings on metal no great strength is required. Several manufacturers of metal goods and furniture have olfered to make samples for the board to pass upon. Chemists ami others are trying to produce an artificial woisl. Manufaei urers of fireproof paints and liquids have given some very successful exhibitions of ir wares.

Suriace protection of wood, however, is insulfioiont and of no avail when tlie wood becomes splintered by a hailstorm of small projectiles; In addition, there is tiie dii'b'iilty of wounds caused by Hying splinters. In wooden ships frequently as many persons are wounded by splinters as I.y shot. A solution of th problem of finding a substitute for wood seems, in the opinion of the board, to be in tin' following direction: Take soinetiiinLr In the nature of cheap wood vegetable fiber and line sawdust, treat them chemically with some insoluble fireproof substance, not too heavy, then press and roll into boar is, more or less dense, according to tiie v.s for which the material is desired. Such a materiai ill be non inllaintnable all through, will not splinter, will not be heavy ami will he a noti onndueior. Possibly this artificial board can 1...

strengthened by inclosing within it a totnrh. line wire netting. If sawdust or oilier fine ceiiulose material, after being rendered non can, by mixing with other materials not too heavy, or, if heavy, in small euantitios. be applied to metal in a plastic state, so as to harden into a compact mass impervious water, then it will be of great value. In other words, if a lieht.

tioii o. miiict big. nori insol ubi" m. nt can be discover. it will be of gr.

at us. in ship ms ii b. pfes. nt. it ive Dinnioy of Maine says tho point raised in th lay and ni' aus commit teo.

Pari, arlct rat i the govern m.io's ei.iitrc.e; with ') A.ia t. ci Commercial burs to tii" a.l.c.tii!: of his resolution f.c killing of th. itr hr jog sea seals do. a et ens; be Lion to the resolution. So far as erm.

this contra. Mr. I'ttisit says, the adoption of tl." resolution woe.ii but a que of damages h. paid to the coni most, or this siacie could lift uv g.sts. iuseriing in tha ion tlie word 'oale" and proceeding io kill tie niai seals sine.

the ciunpany Is per: to kill mab by the terms of th' cc'raoi. Tiie Paris arbitration, Mr. says, is rally en 'd to have b. a in iis i The govern ii ii.i.i tie. arbitration for lbs purpose emu tno eii s.

iils. as the regulations a. tepiisii object he ser is liy ov u.ent. should not to tie parties that unless r. asoi t' v.itl" the States to protect tl: s.

als fee: iv. ly. c. i rnm 'iit will to i ill th. The Paris tribunal i.

Mr. Dingby says, in supposing that siablisii "1 a sixty mil" zone and the pr of kbiing fire; 1 would th" rva i of so. ii life. has f. tb.lt e.

killed quite as a tears with as the In a "a st sp. artlii; them when 'le go to d. as they must very day. ar. us, herd, Irigli: are killed.

1 ar fa a i ers ami easily go beyond sixty jiiiii. in ii.i::;; ng to their Mr. Ihagb says it is com edo that the lords ha i 'tai'to i i'r. several mil to al ait b'i: tn and that at tic pres. in r.tt of ill 1 xt.

rmina i ir or live years most. i y. ars. I'er sous wile uor. tin sealing waters last summer Id him tha; the i whose mothers had I a a p.

be seen iioattni? as tll. lo when Cm. los, t' moth. rs. r.very consi 'raiiAti of iiu.

y. he cut di.t;:. tho for 1 should b. so regukit hat th 'so en. 'rat 'i: si that if tie killing 1.

ia should not reap Action Concerning Mr. Polhemus" Death A p. of board of ri' gents of tt" N.and hospital was held last to lai.e act on in r. g. ir.l lo tite death ot til r.

ni. iliiry D. Polhcnius A.tcr remai ks by Judge Wilii.ini Osborne and, id.b.'r it was nr.ierej that a be appointed io draft appropriate resolutions and t'na: ttieloar.i attend :uur.ilin a body. Mr. was L'lectoJ a twealf iare years ago.

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