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w.iT THE BEOOKLY DAILY JULY 20, 1896. TRANSPORTATION. ETC. TRAVEL. TRANSPORTATION.

ETC. TRAVEL. TRANSPORTATION. ETC. LEGAL NOTICES.

SURROGATE'S NOTICES. TRUST COMPANIES. DIVIDENDS AND MEETINGS. Coastwise Steamers. OLD DOMINION LINE DAILY SERVICE Tor Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Newton News.

Petersburg, Portsmouth. Pinners Point, Richmond. T. Irglnla Beach and Washington. D.

C. daily except Sunday. Richmond direct (via all witter route). Monday (Freight onl.v and Saturday (Passengers and Freight). Suillngs from Pier 2G N.

3 p. Saturday. 1 P. M. Through tickets and freight rates to all points.

L. GUILLAUDEU. Vice President ar.d TralMc Manager. Steamships. THE IDEAL AMERICAN TR2P.

NORTHEKX STEAMSHIP COMPANY. Tie Superbly Appointed an.l Commodious Steel S'eaiushlps SOBTIIWKT and NORTHLAND American through mid through. Tuesdays and 'r'davs 9:110 P. SI. for MACKINAC.

THKSOO, DULUTU and WESTKttN POINTS, passing all places of int. PSt daylight, in connection with THE (JP.EAT SOI1THEIIS It tue direct route, and from ovr point mos; 'I' lightful and I'oiufwVrahlR Paul, reat Fall nelena, an'1 Pacific Coast. Tbo oulv trans continental line running the famous buffet, library. Observation car. train Portland via Spokane.

lTlTf FAYETTE. LAKE iSXETOSKA, ii iiiS Mmueajiolis. largest and most beauti summer resort in ftPiVvr of any agent nv E. D. ox Ci.Il, oBroadiva N.

Y. Phone 874 Franklin. ANCHOR LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMSHIPS. GLASGOW.

VIA LONDONDERRY. Pier 54. North River, foot of AW 24th st. Cireassia. 23.

noon: Ethiopia. 15, noon Anctiorla Aug. 8. nomi Furnessla. Aug.

22, noon Cabin passage. $45 and upward. Second cabin. $30; steerage. $24.50.

S.S. CITY OF September 3 and October 10. aom, up; second cabin, io: steerage S25 50. HENDERSON BROTHERS. Bowllnk Green.

N. or TAYLOR HOOD. 6S Court st. or H. F.KOCH.4S Broadway.

Brooklyn. CANADIAN PACIFIC HaIlWAX. Intending steamship sailings from Vancouver to JAPA3N and CHINA. EMPRESS OF INDIA 3. Oct.

12. Jan. 4. EMPRESS OF JAPAN Aug. 24.

Nov. 9. Fb. 1. EMPRESS OF CHINA 14.

Dec. 7. Mrh 1 ALTRTEALiA S. Second cabin accommodations very low rates. For tickets and freight rates apply at 253 Broad stay.

For freight rates only, 63 Wall st. New York AMERICAN TjINE. NEW YORK SOUTHAMPTON (London Paris) St. July 22. 10 A.M.

New York.July 2a. 10 A.M" Berlin July 22. noun.Purls Aug." 5. 10 A First cabin passage to Southampton. London "or Havre, J60 and upward, according to steamer second cabin.

$40 to $C0; steerage at low rates' Drafts payable In all parts of England. Ireland Scotland. Sweden. Norway and Denmark at low rates. INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION CO Bowling Green, New York: JOHN HFX DERSON SON.

344 Fulton St. or H. F. KOCH 48 Broadway, Brooklyn. CL'NAKD LINE NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL, via Queenstowm from Pier 40.

N. R. July 25, 2 P. M.il'mbria Aug. 22 noon 1.

10 A. a 4. it" Ktruria. 1 1'. M.

Htrurla Sept. 5 nooii Campania. Aug. 13.9 A.M.ll.Y.mpania.Sep. 12, 9 For freight and passage apply to companva oflice, 4 Howling Green.

VERNON H. WtOW.v' general agents. For passenger tickets, drafts nt lowest rates and further Information apply to T. K. HENDRICKSON.

Fulton at, junction Washington, sole agent for or KOCH. 4S Broadway. Brooklyn. E. b.

WHITE STAR LINE. TO QUEENSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. Britannic July 22. noonlc.ermanlc Aug. 5.

noon Adriatic July nooniTeuir.nie Aug." 12 noon To cottoa carried on passenger steainers For passage tickets and drafts pa on demand everywhere in Ireland. Sweden. Scotland and Norway, apply to V. ALDRIDGE. C6 Court st.

Brooklyn; D. it. BANKS. 63 Broadway, and. H.

v. KOCH. 4S Broadway. Brooklyn. D.

H. MAITLAND KERSEY. Agent. 29 Broadwa: N. Y.

FRENCH LINK. COUPAGNIE GENERALE TRANS ATLANTIQUH DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE. PARIS. FRANCE LA ASCOGNE. Julv 25, 11 A m' LA BRETAGNE, Rupe.

August 1. 5 I. A BOURGOGNE. boeuf.Snt.. Aug.

10 A. M. Parlor seats and buffet smoking cars attached to special trains Havre Paris (or vice versa). Seats tl extra. A.

FORGET. Gen. Ag't, 3 Bowline Green. N. Y.

MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE, Direct to Cottage City, and Portland. Me. lUffhtful sea coast routs to all pleasure resorts JCorth and Enst; elegant scenery; low excursion rates. Steamers sail from Pier No. 38, East River every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 5 P.

M. Tickets for sale at ofhee of JOHN C. HENDERSON SONS. 344 Fulton st. HORATIO HALL.

Agent. Steamboats. Hudson River by Day Light. IRON DAY LINE STEAMERS YORK and ALBANY. Finest and fastest river ste amera In the world.

uany except Sunday, teavee Brooklyn. Fulton st (by Annex). 8 A M. Leaves New York. Desbrosses st A.

M. Leaves New York, West 22d st Pier 9 A. For ALBANY, landing at Yonkers. West Point, INewburgh, Poug jkeepsle. Kingston Point.

Cats kill and Hudson. Direct connection on the Kingston Point Dock with trains for Catskill Mountain points, and for Lakes Mohunk and Minnewaslta. At with the Catskill Mountain and Otis Elevating railway for Cairo and Mountain resorts. The usual connections at PoughV.eepsie. Hudson and Albany for points North.

East and West. Special Saratoga trains. Through tickets sold at Desbrosses st Pier. West 220 st Pier. Nv York Transfer and other principal ticket offices.

falitri erunh: For BOSTON. NEWPORT. FALL RIVER, 3fartna Vineyard. Nantucket, Cape Cod and al: Eastern and Northern Mountain, Inland and Seashore Points. DOUBLE SERVICE.

Steamers PP.ISCILLA PURITAN. PLYMOUTH and PILGRIM in commission. A fine Orchestra on each. Leave New York from Pier IS. N.

foot of Murrav st. at P. week days and Sundays for Fall Ttlver direct, connecting express train due Boston 7:00 A. If. This steamer touches at Newport Monday mornings only at 2:13.

P. week days only, for Newport and Fall Klver. due Newport 4:0 A. M. leave Newport 5:45 A.

due River 7:00 A. con. necting express train due Boston A. M. Address with 2c.

postage P. O. Box 452; N. City, for folder containing full time table and list of Rummer literature. PROVIDENCE LINE.

FOR BOSTON. WORCESTER, the NORTH and EAST. The Connecticut and Massachusetts leave NEW PIER 3'), N. one block above Canal st. at 5:30 P.

dailv. ex Sundav Shortest rail ride. FINE ORCHESTRA on each steamer. STONINGTON LINE for Narragansett Pier ANatch Hill, all points East. Steamers MAINE end NEW HAMPSHIRE leave Pier 3S, N.

daily, at 0 P. M. Albany Evening Line. N'DACK ana DEAN RICHMOND leave Oh! Pier 41. N.

foot Canal st, at 6 P. M. daily (Sundays excepted). Bv annex foot Fulton st. Brooklyn.

4:30 P. M. Connectin! wlth trains for Saratoga, Lake George AOiron Uac.ts. Sharon Springs. RiohileM Springs Thousand Islands.

Niagara Falls and the West Saturday night steamer connects with Sundav morning train for Saratoga. North CreeK. Caldwell and steamer on Lake George. BOSTON. WORCESTER.

WATCH HILL, BLOCK ISLAND, all Eastern RESORTS. via NORWICH LINE. Steamers CITY OF LOWELL and CITY OF WORCESTER, leave Pier 40 P. next Desbrosses st. 5:30 except Sundav.

FINE ORCHESTRA ON EACH STEAMER fares to Block Island, one wuv round trip. S3.3Q. New Haven, Excursion, $1.50 FAST STEAMERS LEAVE PJEP. 23 East P.iver (Week Days). 3 P.

M. and 12 Midnight Sundays. 9:30 a. M. and 12 Midnlgh Arriving In time fc trains to rId'i hapt.

3'ORD, SPRINGFIELD. HOLYOKE and North The point of sparture and arrival adio'nin Fulton Ferry makes this the most desirable route for Brooklyn residents. Hudson Eiver Steamer Mary Powell. DAILY (EXCEPT SUNLAY3, Leaves Desbrosses st. 3:13 P.

Sat '1 43 Leaves West st. P. M. Sals For CRANSTON'S, WEST POINT CORN NEWHURGH. NEW HAMBURGH MILTON, POUGHKEEPSIE.

HYDE PARK RON 1DOUT and KINGSTON. Steainers and Mintault leave New Yi.i daily (t ept sau ila'S)at r. P. Saturdays at 1 p. M.

from Pier j'eck slip Saturday boat dues mt to Block Islund, and Thursday ana Saturday boat dots lint sto'p at iMinthold. Freight received for Nov. Sttll'ollt. Jaluesitort and itiverhead. For Orient, Boclter Island, Sotithold.

bog Harbor, and Rlcck Island. CATSKILL EVENING LINE. Kteamers leave foot of Christopher tl. N. ri "TBvceic day at 0 P.

M. and West One Hundred and Thirty third st, connecting at Catskill with 1 mountain trains; good accommodation for horses and carnages, bicycles free. Send to pi or to Catskill for descriptive folder. i For Long Branch and Ocean Grove, Steamei Tourist will leave dally Thirtv n. st st at A.

Souih Fifth st, Brooklyn, at 8:20. Excursion, 50 cents; single, 35 cent. stopping at Highland Beach, Sea Hrtght and Pleasjre Bay. 1 connecting with trolley for Asbury Park. Returning len ve Pleasure Ray 1 P.

M. TROY BOATS SARATOGA OR CITY OF TTtOV The Brooklyn Trust CORNER MONTAGUE AND CLINTON 8T8L Capital entirely invested la O. 8. 4 per cent, bonda at par fl.OTO.OOO.fl Surplus, June SO, 1895 L472.31L7 INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, Which may be made subject to check at sight on returnable at fixed dates. Checks pass through New York Clearing House.

Is a safe depository for funds awaiting Invest ment. Authorized by special charter to act as executor trustee, administrator, guardian, committee, rs celver. or in any other position of trust. Is a designated depository for Court moneys. Act3 ns registrar or transfer agent of stock and bonds and as trustee for railroad or other corporation mortgages.

Executes orders In V. S. bonds and other Invest ment securities. Upon deposit of cosh or approved securities will guarantee traveling letters of credit and pay mil drafts under the same. CHRISTIAN T.

CHRISTBNSEN. President. HENRY W. MAXWELL, Vice President. JAMES ROSS CTJRRAN.

Secretary. FREDERICK C. COLTON. Assistant SecretMyJ TRUSTEES: Alexander M. White, William H.

Male, Michael Chauncev. Henry W. Maxwell. Charles M. Pratt, S.

W. Boocock. George W. Chauncey, Christian T. Chrlstenscsu W.

N. Dykman. Thomas T. Barr. C.

D. Wood. Frank Lyman. William B. Kendall, Edwin F.

Knowlton, John T. Martin, John J. Pierrepont. George G. Reynolds, John Glbb, E.

H. R. Lyman, Henry K. Sheldon. Long Island Loan and Trust Company.

203 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL $600,000. SURPLUS $360,000. This surplus has accumulated from the successful administration of the business of the company since Us organization in 1S84, and has not. In any way been created by contributions from stockholders.

INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES Checks drawn on this company are payable through the New York Clearing House. Certificates of deposit will be Issued, payable on demand and bearing interest until paid. This company 1b authorized by charter to act as Trustee. Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Committee of Estates or Receiver. It is also a legal depository for all Trust Funds and for money paid Into Court.

It acts as Registrar or Transfer Agent of stocks and bonds and as Trustees for railroad and other modtgages. It guarantee letters of credit issued to travelers and will do any and all other business usually done by Trust: Companies of responsibility and standing. TRUSTEES: Watson B. Dlckerman, David G. Leggst.

William M. Tngrahom, Seymour L. Husted, Jjs, James W. Cromwell, Frank L. Babbott, Theodore F.

Jackson, George Edward Ide, John F. Halsted. William C. Redfleld. reiQrB.

Edward D. White, David Barnett, Edward Merrltt. Frank Lyman. Seth L. Keeney, EDWARD MERRITT.

President. DAVID Q. LEGGET, Vice Presldwt. FREDERICK T. ALDRLDGE, Secretary.

Kings County Trust Co. 342. 344. 346 FULTON St. CORNER COURT SQUARE (formerly Boeruml place.) CAPITAL $500,000.09 SURPLUS 600.000.00 UNDIVIDED PROFITS 77.362.9 JULIAN D.

FAIRCKIXD. President. J. S. T.

STRANAHAN, D. W. McWILLIAMS. Vice Presidents. HET.MON MORRIS.

Secretary. THOMAS BLAKE, Assistant Secretary. Acts as executor, administrator, trustee, guardian, receiver, committee ot the insane, transfer agent and registrar for corporations. Designated by tl General Terms of the Supreme and City Ccurts as a legal depository for estate funds. Collects rents, coupons and Interest and man nges property of non residents.

Secures letters of credit and drafts payable Its any part of the world. TKUSTEBS: John Arbuckle. Clement Lockitt. A. Abraham, A.

D. Baird. George Brower, Roswell Eldrldge, J. D. Falrchild, John Good.

Nelson J. Gates, William Harkness. Joseph C. Hendrix, Whitman W. Kenyon, Joseph Llebmann, D.

W. McWilliams, James McQovern, Moses May, Cord Meyer, Eugene F. O'Connor, Dick S. Ramsey, J. S.

T. Stranaban, H. B. Scharmann. William V.

R. Smith, W. M. Van Anden. John Williams.

SUBJECT TO CHECK DEPOSITS RECEIVED AT SIGHT AND INTEREST ALLOWED ON 'DAILY BALANCES. The Nassau Trust 101 BROADWAY. BROOKLYN. N. Y.

CAPITAL, $500,000. Deposits received subject to check at sight, and INTEREST ALLOWED on the resulting dally balances. Special rates allowed on deposits returnable at fixed dates. INTEREST COMMENCE3 FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. Authorized by law to act as Executor, Administrator.

Committee. Guardian, Trustee, Receiver. Fiscal and Transfer Agent and as Registrar of Stocks and Bonds; IS A LEGAL DEPOSITORY FOR TRUST FUNDS and for moneys paid into court. Loans made on approved collaterals. Checks on this company are payable through, the New York Clearing House.

A. D. WHEELOCK, President. WILLIAM DICK. JOHN TRUSLOW, Vice President.

O. F. Richardson, Secretary. H. F.

Burns, Ass't Secretary. Wm. Dick. A. D.

Wheeloek. A. D. Baird. Darwin R.

James, E. B. Tuttle. John Truslow. Ditmas Jewell.

Bernard Peters, Wm. E. Horwill, Wm. F. Garrison John T.

Wlllets. Charle3 H. Russell, John Loughran, Edward T. Hulst, John McLoughlin. Herbert F.

Gunnison. Jost Moller, aenry aemert. O. F. Richardson.

Franklin Trust Company, Montague, corner Clinton street, Brooklyn Authorized by law to act as EXECUTOR, ADMINISTRATOR, TRUSTEE, GUARDIAJsT or COMMITTEE and offer special advantage as such. IS A LEGAL REPOSITORY FOR COURT MONEYS. ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS. Offers Its services on favorable terms as TRUSTEE OF CORPORATION MORTGAGEES. REGISTRAR OR TRANSFER AGENT FOR CORPORATIONS OR MUNICIPALITIES.

LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED SECURITIES. Checks on this company will be paid through th New York Clearing House. GEO. H. SOUTHARD, President.

WILLIAM H. WALLACE, Vice President JAS. R. COWING, Second Vice President and Secretary. CROWELL HADDEN.

Assistant Secretary. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. SURPLUS. $894,235. xitusijuias: A.

A. Low. Crowell Hadden. Edwla Packard, John Wlnslow, Darwin R. Joseph Brown, Alexander E.

Orr. Wm. H. Wallace, Franklin E. Taylor, D.

H. Houghtallng. Albro J. Newton, H. E.

Pierrepont, Geo. M. Olcott, Geo. H. Southard, Wm.

A. Read, Theodore Dreier. Thos. E. Stlllman, Martin Joost, Geo.

M. Colt. Robt. B. Woodward.

The Manufacturers Trust Co 186 REMSEN STREET, BROOKLYN, N. Y. Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $500,000. Loans monev on annrovod Collateral, receives de Boslts subject to check payable through New "York learing House, allows Interest from date of deposit to withdrawal, and makos speclai rates on money Is a Legal Repository for Conrt Moneys.

Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, eto. Executes orders for Investment Securities, Guarantees Letters of Credit to travelers, and Issues Fop. elgn Drafts payable In any pan of the world. Collects Coupons and lnterost on Investments. Serves as Registrar or Transfer Agent of Bonda and Stocks, and acts as Trustee for Railroad and other Mortgages.

WILLIAM J. COOMBS, WILLIAM H. NICHOLS. President. Vice President.

WILLIAM J. MATHESOS, FRANK L. SNlFFJlk, 2d Vico President. Secretary. BOARD OP DIRECTORS.

William H. Nichols, William J. Matheson, William J. Coombs, E. Dwlgbt Church, Charles E.

Keator, Robert Galr, Henry Batterman, J. Adolph Mollenhaueie. A. J. Pouch, JoWn O.

Orr, Itovol C. Peabody, William Vogel, John II. Ireland, B. M. Soinors.

Cablo, Mantmst Lowell M. Palmer, Baufortl H. Steele, aonn iL. jianan. John H.

Schumann, James H. Oliphant, 6Has Tuttle, William A. Nash, 11. B. Ilaigh, Telephone.

Brooklyn 1,581. The PeOpleS TrUSt ComDanV 172 MONTAOUE STREET. MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL SURPLUS $1,000,000 950,00 INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. Tins company acts as Executor.

Administrator, Guardian, Trustee, Receiver, Transfer Agent and Registrar of Stocks und Bonds and transacts any tn fl all business usually done by other Trust Companies of standing and repute. Is designated as a depository for STATE FUNDS and moneys paid into court. Procures Letters of Credit for Travelers pay. able In any part of the world. Is represented in the New York Clearing House OFFICERS: FELIX CAMPBELL.

President. JACOB G. DBTTMKR, First Vice President. SSAci.El.,i MORSE, Second Vice President. EDWARD JOHNSON.

Secretary. CHARLES A. BOODY. Assistant Secretary TRUSTEES: Eugene q. Blackford, Solomon W.

Johnnceu IjWoro Bon James Jourdnn. Robert J. Kimball. James McMnhon. Horace J.

Morse. John E. Searles, Howard M. Smith. Frederick A.

Schroed, David A. Boody, eux ijampoeu. Amory S. Cnrhart. William M.

Cola. William B. Davenport, Bernard Gallagher, Alonzo Cornelius N. Hoagland. Frederlo A.

WaTtL wuuuin is. Hill, ueoru p. Tangemaa, SUPREME COUK1, KINGS COUNT MARY J. Nelson, by Michael F. McGoldrlck, lu guardian ail litem, agst.

Thomas J. Fogarty, James J. Fo garty, Elizabeth Fogarty, Joseph Fogarty, Mary Fogarty and William Howard In pursuance and by virtue of un interlocutory judgment of partition and sale, made and entered in above entitled action the 2ilth day of June, lsao, 1. the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction at the salesrooms, No. 9 Willoughby street, in the City ot Brooklyn, at twelve o'clock, noon, on the 2Sth day of July, 1S06, by Thomas A.

Kerrigan, auctioneer, the premises described in said Judgment and In the complaint in this action, as follows: All that certain lot of land situate, lying and being In the City of Brooklyn aforesaid and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Bond street distant one hundred and forty live (145) feet southerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the southerly side of Douglass street with the easterly side of Bond street, running thence southerly Bond street fifty flvo (55) feet to Degraw street; thence easterly along Degraw street twenty two feet to the Mill pond; thence running northeasterly along the Mill pond to a point distant twenty five (25) feet easterly from the easterly side of Iind street; thence northerly and parallel with Bond street to a point distant southerly from the southerly side of Douglass street one hundred and forty live (145) feet; thence westerly and parallel with Douglass street twenty five (25) feet to the point and place of beginning. Also, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the Tenth (late Sixth) Ward of the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the westerly side of Bond street with the southerly side of Butler street, and thence running southerly along Bond street one hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel with Hutler street tw enty llve feet; thence running northerly and parallel with Bond street one hundred feet to the southerly side of Butler street and thence easterly along said southerly side of. Butler street twenty five feet to the iolnt or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn.

July 1. 1S96. E. H. HARRISON, Referee, 72 Brondutvy, Brooklyn, N.

Y. John J. Roche, PPfC's Att'y. 15C Broadway, X. Y.

City. Jy2 3wTh.1M PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF" AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate ot the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to ail persons having claims against JENNIE E.

COOPER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at the otllce of Boardman Board man, at 155 and 157 Broadway, In the City of New York, in the County and State of New York, on or before the 15th day of October next. Dated March 2S. 1S90. GEORGE H. COOPER, KATE F.

TIMMERMANN. Administrators. Boardman Boardman. Attorneys for Administrators. 155 and 157 Broadway, N.

T. City. mh30 6m PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street In ptirsuonce of an order of the Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against EDWARD T. FOSTER, late of Salt Lake City. Utah; MARY NUERNBERG, or NL'RNBERG; ULA ANDERSON, ELIZABETAH HAITSCH. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his ofrice.

Room No. 515, Real Estate Exchange, No. ISO Montague street. Brooklyn. N.

on or before the 3d day of August next. Dated January 27, 1S96. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Public Administrator of the County of Kings, Ja 271mM Administrator.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE. REAL Estate Exchange. No. ISO Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against RICHARD RICHARDS. BERGETTA M. POULSEN. JAMES W.

FRY and ANNA ERIKSSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the Administrator, at ills office. Room No. 515. Real Estate Exchange. No.

1S9 Montague street. Brooklyn. N. on or before the 6th day of January next. Dated Brooklyn.

June 29, 1896. WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Public Administrator of the County of Kings, je29 6m Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE.

REAL Estate Exchange, Xo. 1S9 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons havingclaimsagoinst ELIZABETH HOFFMAN, or HOFFMANN.

ANN HOPKINS, WILLIAM HARRIS and MARY KREBS. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the Administrator, at his oflice. Room No. 515. Real Estate Exchange, No.

1S9 Montague street. Brooklyn. N. on or before the 6th day of January next. Dated Brooklyn.

June 29, 1896. WILLIAM B. DAY ENPORT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings. je29 6m Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE.

REAL Estate Exchange, No. 1SD Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against CATHARINE A.

CONNOR MARY COSTELLO gr COSTELLOE. MARTHA J. COOPER. MICHAEL ADLER and LOUISA HAINES, late of the City ot Brooklyn, deceased that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the Administrator, at his office. Room Xo.

515. Real Estate Exchange. Novi89 Montague street. Brooklyn. N.

on or beiore the Cth day of January next. Dated Brooklyn. June 29. 1S9G. WILLIAM B.

DAVENPORT, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, je29 6m Administrator. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, REAL Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague street Jn pursuance of an order of the Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against PETER SCH.M1TT, ROBERT A. LEE. NANCY FISHER. BRIDGET Mc DORA STEVENS or MARY ISADORA STEVENS or MARY ISADORA FULLER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office. Room No.

515. Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. Brooklyn. X.

on or before the 3d day of August next. Dated January 27. 1856. VTLLIAM B. DAVENPORT.

Public Administrator of the County of Kings. Ja 27 6mM Administrator. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God tree and Independent To William H. Manning.

John Wood. Amelia A. Norton. Grace A. Keves, Joseph Seth Hilliard.

Bertha A. Fincher. Edward L. Norton and Charles W. Norton and George A.

Norton, infants over fourteen years of age: Amelia A. Norton, administratrix of Seth C. Keyes, deceased, send greeting: You. and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surroga te of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Jtec ords. in the City of Brooklyn, on the day of September, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the Judicial settlement of the account of William H.

Manning. and John Wood. as executors of the last will and testament of Seth C. Keyes, deceased. Ami the above named infants then and there show cause why a speclai guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on said Judicial settlement.

In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon George B. Abbott. 'Surrogate of our said coun (L.

ty, at the City of Brooklyn, the 3d day of July, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. JOSEPH W. OARROLL. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Henry P.

"Burr, A try for Executors, Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y. jyis IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims againat HENRY MENKEN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, thait they aj required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at the office of John E.

Bullwinkel. 290 Broadway, in the City of New York, on or before the 1st day of September next. Dated Brooklyn. February 21, 1SSG. TRINA MENKEN, FREDERICK W.

MEYER. Executors. John E. Bullwinkel. Attorney for Executors, 290 Broadway.

New York City. fe24 6mM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against NANCY McMULLEN.

late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the office of Benjamin Wright, his attorney. No. 3S Park row, in the City of New York, on or before the I5th day of October next. Dated April 6. 1890.

DAVID L. McMULLEN and Others. Executors. Benjamin Wright. Attorney for Executors 33 Park row, N.

Y. City. apO 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims against MARTHA a' HENDRICKSON.

late of the City of Brooklyn' Kings County, N. deceased, that thev are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of residence at Mattltuck. Suffolk County, N. on or before the first day of October next. Dated March 30.

I'M. HELEN DURYKE mh30 Cm V. Administratrix, etc. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Ttfit Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate uf the County I of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to I law. tri all persons having claims against MARY V. LEWIS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. I that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at Its place of transacting business at 177 Montitgue street. In the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 21st day of October next.

Dated April 20, 1S90. BROOKLYN TRUST COMPANY. Executor. Bergen Dykman. Attorneys for Executor, 159 i Montague street, Brooklyn.

u.20 CmM 1 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OK THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according 1 law, to all persons having claims against SAMUEL ISRA.MAN, late of the City of lirooklyn, iIiw.mkwi, that they are required to exhibit the sam with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at 1 oiiice i or t.or.neiius Dorernus, ounseilur at I.a 120 Broadway. New York City, on or before the ilftecnth dav of January next.

Dated iiv 3 vjr. WILLIAM J. FULLERTON. Administrator. Cornelius Doremus.

Attorney for A.lrnlrii r. 120 Broadway. New York City. Jyc. 6m I IX PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE I Hon.

George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the of Kings, notice Is hereby given, aci i.i to law. 1 to all persons having claims against JOHN GRAY, late of the City of Brooklyn, in County 1 of Kings, decased, that they are required to exhibit 1 the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub i scrlbers at the law offices of Baldwin Hlackm.ir 1 'e. j.

fcc.i. a .11 n. wieir pillCC for the transaction of business, on or before the fifteenth day of January next. Dated July 2 lino EDWARD S. FOWLER.

Executor. CAROLINE E. GRAY, Executrix. Baldwin Blackmar. Atty.

for said Ex. and 55 Liberty st. New York City. JyC Cm Railroads. "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD." "PS KUSSQM RIVER R.

From Grand Central Station, 42d street. A. M. Except Sunday. For Adirondack Mountains, Thousand Islands and Montreal.

5:30 A. M. Except Sunday, Empire Stato Express. Fastest train In the world. Stops at Albany, Syracuse and Rochester.

Due Buffalo 4:43 P. Niagara Falls. 5:53 P. M. This train Is limited to its seating capacity.

a. M. Daily. Fast mail for Puughkeepsle. Albany.

Syracuse. Rochester, Buffalo. Niagara Falls. Chicago. 8:40 A.

M. Except Sunday. For Carskill Mountains. Saratoga. Lake George, Green Mountains and Montreal.

1030 A. M. Except Sunday. Day Express. For Catskill Mountains, Klchiield Springs and all 'w York.

State points. 1.0') P. M. Daily. Southwestern Limited for Columbus.

Cincinnati. Indianapolis and St. Louis, stops at Poughkeepsle. Albany, Utlca. Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo.

P. M. Dally. Chicago Special for Detroit. Cleveland.

Toledo and Chlcafto. Stops at Pough Keepsie, Albany. Schenectady. Utica. Syracuse.

Roene. and Buffalo. 1.40 P. M. Saratoga, Lake George and Catoklil Mountains Limited.

Saturdays during July and AutfU.qr A P. M. Except Sund.iv." yVest" Point! Pough keepsie. Catskill Mountains. Albany.

Troy. Sura toga. 4:30 P. M. Daily.

North Shore Limited. Due Detroit A. M. Chicago 4:30 M. Stops at L'tlca and Syracuse.

6:00 P. M. Daily. For Albany. Troy.

Utlca. Syracuse, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland. nicaso. Cincinnati, ft. l.ouis.

C.2., P. M. Daily. Saranac Lake, Lake Placid and Adirondack resorts south of Lak i Clear. Saratoga.

Pittsburgh. Burlington. St. Albans and Ottawa. Daily.

For Adirondack resorts north ot Lake Clenr. Saratoga. St. Albans and Mon Hei" ridaj a only, Fulton Chain. P'.

M. Dally. For Buffalo, Niagara Falls. Cleveland. Indianapolis.

St. Louis. Chicago. S.UuSd: Albany and Utica. Sf.vo p.

Daily. Carries sleeping car passengers only, for points on Fail Brook Railway, via Lyons, and for Rochester. 9:15 P. M. Daily.

For Syracuse. Oswego. Water town, Cape Vincent. Ogde.usburg, Buffalo, Niagara tails. Cleveland.

Toledo, Chicago, except Saturday for the Auburn Road. Sundays only, Gloversville. 12:10 Night. Theater train for Chicago and principal points on New York Central, every night, except Sunday night. Sunday nights Glovers vll.e and Chicago sleepers leave on P.

M. A. M. and 3:31 P. M.

Daily, except Sunday. to Plttsfield, via Harlem Division. A. M. Sunday only, to and tho Berkshire Hills, via Harlem Division.

TRAINS TO YOXKF.RS. All night trains run between 153th street anJ points on the Putnam Division as far as Yonkeri, in connection with the elevated read. The only line running "all night" trains out of New York. Wagner Palace cars on .11 through trains Trains illuminated with Pintsch Light. Tickets and Wagner offices at Grand Central Station.

113 Broadway. 14 Park place. 251. 413 Broadway. 21 East 14 th St.

042 Broadway 23S ColunVbus av. CI West 125th st and ISSth st station. New York: 3oS and 72C Fulton, st and 100 Broadway. E. Brooklyn.

Baggage checked from hotel or residence by th Westcot: Express Company. JOHN M. TOUCEY. GEORGE H. DANIELS Genera! Manager.

General Passenger Agent. CENTRAL RATLR0AD OF NEW JERSEY. (Anthracite coal used exclusively.) Four tracks. Automatic Block Signals. On and after June 2s.

lSitfi. Trams ieave station foot of Liberty st. For Easton. Bethlehem. Allentown, Mauch Chunk, 4:30.

7:15. 6:10 (11:45 to Easton) A. 1:10. 1:30. 4:15 to Easton).

5:45 (7:30 to Mien Sundays, 4:30 (7:15 to Easton) A. 1:00. 5:30. P. M.

For Wilkesbarre. Pittston and Scranton. 3:10 A. mo. 4:15 P.

M. Sundays. 4:30 A. M. For Reading at 4:3 9:10.

10:00. 11:30 A. :10. 1:30. 2:00.

4:30. 5:00, 5:45. ::00 P. 12:15 night. Sundays.

4:20 A. 1 :00, 2:00. 5:30. 0:00 P. M.

15:1 nlf ht For Hnrrlsburg at 4:30. 9:10, 11:30 A. 1:10. 1:30. 5:00.

5:43 P. 12:15 night. Sundays. 4:30 A. 1:00.

3:30. 6:00 P. 12:15 night. Sunhury. wisbure and Willlamsport.

at 4:30. a. 1:19. 1:39, M. Sundays 4:30 a ft no p.

ALL RAIL ROUTE. FOR LONG BRANCH. OCEAN GROVE. bor Red Bank. Long Branch, Asoury Park.

rove and points south to Point pleasant. 4:30. 10:30. 11:30 A. JJ.

(1:00 Saturdays only). rl1 to lied 4:43. B.l.. Saturdays only, to Asburv Far" uhd ocean Grove), p. yz.

Sundavs istop at Interlaken l'So 4 oorp IMt'k and 0ct'arl Gr oveJ 9:15 A For Lnkewojd. Toms River, Baraego: Park, and Barnegat. 4:30. A. 1:30 4:30 P.

Atlantic City. Vlneland, and Bridgeton. 4:30 A. 1:30 P. M.

For Monmouth Beach. Seabrigbt. and Highlands of Naveslnk. 4:30. A.

1:30, 4:45. 6:15 P. M. Sundays. 9:15 A.

4:00 P. M. SANDY H.OOK ROUTE. FOR LONG BRANCH. OCEAN GROVE.

From Pier N. foot of Rector st. For Atlantic Highlands, Highland Beach, Nor mandie. Rumson Beach, Seabrlght. Monmouth Beach, and Long Branch at 4:30.

9:00. 11:00 A. 1:00. 2:00, 3:45. 4:30.

5:30 P. M. Sundays, 9:20 A. 1:00 P. M.

3 "or Elberon, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and points south to Point Pleasant, 11:00 A. 1:00. 3:45. 4:30. 5:30 P.

M. Sundays (stop 1 00 perMkin fr Asbury Park an4 Ocean Grove). For Lake wood, Toma River, and Barnegat. 4:30 A. 1:00.

3:45 P. M. Atlantic City. Vlneland. and Bridgeton.

4:30 A 1:00 P. M. E0IAL BLUE LINE. TO PHILADELPHIA, BALllUuKS AND WASHINGTON. For Philadelphia, week days, 4:30, 8:15.

9:00. 10:00. 11:30 (Dining Car). A. 1:30, 2:00 3:30.

4:00 (Buffet Parlor Car). 4:30. 5:0 (Dining car), 6:00. 7:30. 9:00, 10:00 P.

12:15 night. Sundays. 4:30. 9:00. 11:30 (Dining Car) A.

2:00. 4:00. 5:00 (Dining Car), CM P. 12:15 night. For Baltimore and Washington, week davs, 4:30, 11:30 (Dining Car) A.

3:30 5:00 (Dini.fg Cor). P. 12:15 night. Sun days, 4:30. 10:00.

11:30 (Dining Car). A. M. 2:00 5:00 (Dining Car). 6 P.

12:15 night Tickets and parlor car seats can be procured at foot of Liberty St. 113, 172. 261. 415, 914, 1.140 1.323 Broadv. ay.

737 6th av, 31 East 14th st, IK East 125th st. 273 West 125th st 251 Columbus av. New York: 4 Court st. SOO Fulton st Brooklyn: lis Brtadway. Wililamsburgn.

The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggags from hotels or residences to destination. DELAWARE. LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Stations in New York, foot of Barclay and Christopher sts. VESTIBULED TRAINS.

PULLMAN BUFFET CARS. PINTSCH LIGHTS. Direct route to NEWARK. BLOOMFIELD MONTCLAIR. THE ORANGES.

Summit, Br nardsville. Basking Ridge. Madison. Morristown Passaic, Paterson, Boonton, Dover. StanhoDe' NEWTON.

HUOD LAKE. LAKE HO? IT CONG. Hackettsto MOUNTAIN. Washington. PHtLLIPHBURG.

STON WATER GAP. STROUDSP.URG. Pocor.o Mountains. SCRANTON. PITTSTON, WILKES BARRE.

NANTICOKE. DANVILLE. NORTHUMBERLAND. MONTROSE. BINGHAMTON OXFORD.

NORWICH. Warervilh L'TICA RICHFIELD SPRINGS. Cortland. OSWEGO. ITHACA.

OtVEGO. ELMIR CORNING. BATH. DANSVIU.B. BUFF VI.O and all points WEST.

NORTHWEST, arid SOUTHWEST. A. BINGHA5ITON MAIL. Stops at principal stations. 10:00 A.

M. (Cafe Car BUFFALO. SCRAXTON BINGHAMTON. UTICA. RICHFIELD SPRINGS SYRACUSE, and OSWEGO EXPRESS.

Pul' ir.an Buffet cars. Connects at Buffalo wlt train for Chicago and polnt WEST. 1:00 P. M. (Cafe Car) SCRANTON.

BINGHAMTON and ELMIRA EXPRESS. Pullman Buret Palace Cars. 4:00 M. SCRANTON. WILKESDARRE and PLYMOUTH EXPRESS.

Pullman BufTet Palace Cars. P. M. (daily) BUFFALO VESTIBULF LIMITED EXPRESS for SCRANTON. BINGHAMTON.

ELMIRA. BUFFALO. PULLM i( FET SLEEPING CAR connects at with train for Chicago and points WEST 9:30 P. M. (rlally) HUFFALO.

SCRANTON 'BLNG HAMTON. ITHACA. UTICA. TtTfTT 1 rn SPRINGS. SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EX PRESS.

Pullman Buffet SleetKJrs. TICKETS AND PULLMAN ACCOMMODATIONS at 14 Park place and 12'f Broadway. T'ck I ets at ferry stations. Broadway. Ill Fourth i av.

corner Twelfth st. 53 st One Hundr' and Twenty fifth st. 235 Columbus av. New York 333 and 720 Fultov st and 111 Broadway. Brooklyn I Time table giving full information at stations.

I WESTCOTT'S EXPRESS COMPANY will call for and deliver baggage from hotel or residence iu ucauii.iuv.1. iiAlLROAD. STATION FOOT OF FULTON STREET. IN EFFECT JUNE ligQ A. 31.

FAST LINE Parlor Car to Pittsburg. 9:45 A. M. PENNSYLV VNIA LI.MITE1 Pull man Compartment. Sleeping, Dining, Smoking ar.d Observation Cara.

Arrives Chicago 0 A. M. Cleveland. 4:30 A. M.

Cincinnati. 6:40 A. M. Indianapolis. A.

M. Louisville. 11:50 A. M. St.

Louis, P. M. Toledo. i 1:47 P. M.

CHICAGO AND ST. LOU'S EXPRESS Sleeping ar.d Dining Cars to St. Louis. Louisville and Chicago. Arrives Cincinnati A.

M. St. 7.s r. M. Chltau, 5:15 6: li P.

M. WESTEP.X EXrRESS Sleeping and Dining Cars Chicago and Cleveland. Arrives Cleveland 11:23 A.M.: Chicago. P. nr xt day 7:25 P.

M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS Sleep and Dining Cars to Cincinnati and St. Louis. Arrives Cincinnati p. M.

St. 7:00 1 A. second morning. 7:51 P. M.

PACIFIC EXPRESS Pullman Slecn ine Car to Pittsburg. Connects for Chicago dally ar.d Cleveland and Toledo, except Saturday WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH 7:40. 8:19, 9:10. (Dining Car), iono 12:40. 1:47 (3:05 "Congressional a'l' Parlor and Dining Cars), 1:17 (Dining Car) 5 04 (Uinlng Car).

8:45 and 11:00 P. M. 8 1. 9:10, 10:40 A. M.

"Congressional ali Parlor and Dining Cars). 4:17 (Dining Car) 6 04 (Dining Car). 8:45 and 11:00 P. M. ATLANTIC CITY, 1 P.

M. week days. Buffet Parlor Car and Day Coach through to Atlantic City. For CAPE MAY. 10:46 A.

12:10, 1:23 and 1:47 P. M. week days. Ticket offices: No. 4 Court st.

ns Broadway, 86 F'iPon st and Brooklyn Annex Station, foot of Fulton st, Brooklyn. The New York Transfer Company will call for and cheek baggage from hotels and residences through to destination. S. M. PRETVOST.

R. WOOD. General Manager. General Pass'r Agent. ts: 7r.

Central; penusDiYaiiia Railroads. LEHIGH VALLEY R. LEAVE FOOT FULTON ST. RliOOKL'N ANNEX 0:18 A. M.

dally (7:00 A. M. from Now York Sundays) for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate stations. A. M.

daily (7:43 A. M. Sunday) for GENEVA, ROCHESTER. BUFFALO. NIAGARA FALLS, SUSPENSION BRIDGE and the West and principal local points.

Dining car to Suspension Bridge. Pullman vestibule sleeper to Chicago. 10:30 A. M. dallv.

except Sunday, for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate points; connections for Reading and Harrisburg. 11:15 A. M. dnllv. except Sunday.

"BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS" arrives Buffalo 10:00 P. M. Through car to Rochester. Pullman Vestlbuled Day Coaches and Parlor Cars. Dining Car service.

Meals a la carle. 12:22 P. M. dally, except Sunday, fo? 1. and B.

Junction and intermediate points. 1:15 P. M. dally, except Sunday, for L. B.

JUNCTION and all intermediate stations. Chair car to Wllkwburre. 3:05 V. M. Sundavs only for MAUCH CHUNK and HAZLETON and ml intermediate points.

3 P. M. dally, except Sunday, for L. and B. JUNCTION and the principal Intermediate stations.

Pullman buffet parlor car for Wilkesbarre, connections for PottsviUe. i P. M. dally (leaves on Sunday 1:47 P. for EASTON and intermediate stations.

Chair car to Easton. 5:53 P. M. dally P. M.

Sundays) for BUFFALO. NIAGARA FALLS and all points West. Pullman sleeper, vestibule train. New York to Chicago, sleeper to Buffalo and Toronto. Connections for Reading and Harrisburg.

P. M. dallv for ITHACA. GENEVA. RO CHESTER.

HUFFALO. TAG ATI A FALLS and all points West. Pullman sleeper to Chicago and Buffalo; chair car to Wilkesbarre. 11:00 F. M.

dally, except Sunday, for EASTON and Intermediate points. Additional local trains daily, except Sunday, for BOUND BROOK and Intermediate points, leave as follows: 7:43 A. A. :01 P. 4:01 P.

M. and 6:10 P. M. Tickets and Pullman accommodations at 235, 273, 944 and 1,323 Broadway. 31 East 14th st.

ISC East 125th st, 127 Bowery. New York: SOO Fulton st. i Court st, 9S Broadway and Brooklyn Annex, Brooklyn, N. Y. The N.

Y. Transfer Co. will call for and check baggage from hotel or residence to destination. LONGlsLAND RAILROAD TRAINS LEAVE FLATBUSH AV STATION for Greenpcrt. A.

Ai. (1:25 Saturdays only), (2:35 Shelter Island and Hamptons Express). 3:55, 4:53 P. M. (9:03 on Sundays only).

Amaga nsett, Hamptons, Sag Harbor and Moriches, A. M. (1:40 P. M. Saturdays only).

(2:55 Express Train No. 109). 4:20 P. M. (Sundays only, Montauk, 6:23 A.

M. (Sundays only. 9:03 A. Patchogue, 7:10. 10:32 A.

M. (1:40, Saturdays onlv), 1:54, 3:25. 4:20, 6:23 p. M. Sundays only.

9:03 A. 1:25 P. M. Babylon, 7:10. 7:55, 8:23.

10:52 A 1:64, 2:53. 3:25. 3:55, 4:20. 4:55, 5:30, 6:00, 6:23 (12:08. night, Wed.

and Sat. onlv). Sundays. SMS. 6:03 A.

1:23, 6:25. P. M. Port Jefferson. Wading River.

Northport, Huntington, Cold Spring. A. M. (1:25. Saturdays only), 4:30.

5:30 (10:52 A. 6:23 P. Northport). (Sundays only, A. 5:25.

except Northport) P. Northport, Oyster Bay. Glen Cove Sea Cliff. Roslyn. 6:45, 10:52 (12:55, Saturdays 1:54, 3:25.

5:30, 6:23. 7:00. (12:08 night. Wed. and Sat.

only). Sundays only. A. 5:25. P.

M. Far Rockaway. 6:07 8:25. 10:10, 10:32 A. M.

(12:55. Saturdavs onlv), 3:55. 4:30. 5:34. 6:00.

6:23. 7:00, P. M. Arverne and Strayton av. 25 10:10, 10:52 A.

M. (12 55. Sat. only), 1.25. 3:38.

4:30, 5:34, 7:00, Sunaavs only, 8:30 11:0 A. 1:00, 2:00. 3:00. 3:48, 4:43. 7:53 (Edgemere.

10:32 (12:55, Sat. on'y)' 1:23. 4:30. 5:34. 7:00.

Sundayi' a. 3:00, 3:48, 4:43, 6:45 7:55, P. M. Garden City. Hempstead.

7:53. 10:32, 1:54. 3:23. 4:20. 5:20.

6:00, 0:23. (12:00. night). Sundays only, S.03 A. 2:09.

0:25. 7:33. 10:13 P. M. New York, Ontario Western R'y.

Trains leave foot of West 42d st as follows, (15 minutes earlier from Franklin st): 7:55 A. for West Cornwall, Orr's Mills. Lakes Mchonk and Minnewaska, Middletown. Biooming burgh. EhenviUe.

Fallsburgh, Hurleyville. Lake Kiamesha. Liberty. Scranton. Walton.

Delhi, Sidney, Norwich. Utica. Oneida. Fulton, Oswego. 9:15 A.

for Campbell Hall. Middletown Wurtsboro. Ellenvllle, Mountain Dale. Centreville. Fallsburgh.

Lake Kiamesha Hurleyville, Liberty Falls, Liberty, White Lake 1:45 P. M. (Saturdays only), for Middletown Bloomingburgh. Wurtsboro. Ellenvllle, Mountain Dale.

Centreville. Fallsburgh, Lake Kiamesha Hurleyville. Liberty Falls. Liberty. White Lake' Parksville, Livingston Manor, Rockland.

f. M. tor campDeu Hall. Lakes Mohonlt and Minnewaska. Middletown.

Bloomingburgh Wurtsboro. Ellenville. Mountain Dale. Centre vllle. Fallsburgh, Lake Kiamesha, Hurleyvllle.

Llberty Falls. Liberty. White Lake, Parksville Livingston Manor. Rockland. 4:38 P.

M. (Dally), for Campbell Hall. Middle town. Liberty. Livingston Manor, Walton, Delhi Sidney, Norwich.

Randallsville. Oneida. Fulton! Oswego. Niagara Falls and points West; Pullman Sleeping Car: Reclining Chair Car; seats free to Niagara Falls. 3:15 P.

for West Cornwall. Orr's Mills Meadow Brook. Burnside. Campbell Hall Stony Ford. Crystal Run, Middletown.

Winterton, Bloomingburgh, Wurtsboro. Ellenville. Tickets and Pullman seats at 371 Broadway. N. Y.

J. C. ANDERSON. G. P.

36 Beaver au ERi era! lroad: Through trains Uave New York, foot of Chambers st, as follows, and five minutes earlier from West Twentv thlrd st: 9:00 A. M. Vestibule Express, daily for Wav orly, Binghamton, Elmira. Buffalo. Bradford, Jamestown, Meadvitie and the West.

Arrives Buffalo 7 60 I' M. Parlor car to Buffalo. 2 P. M. Vestibule Limited.

Fast Mai! daily. Solid train to Chicago, via Chautauqua Lake. Arrives Cleveland, 7:10 A. M. Chicago.

6 P. M. Sleepers to Chicago, Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dining Cars. 7:30 P.

M. Buffalo and Cleveland Vestibule Express, dally. Arrives Buffalo 7:13 A. M. Bradford, 7:15 A.

M. Jamestown. 6:53 A. M. Cleveland, 1:15 P.

M. Sleepers to Buffalo and Cleveland, making direct connections for Detroit, Chicago and the West. P. M. Via Chautauqua Lake and Niagara Falls, daily.

Solid train to Chicago. Sleepers to Buffalo. Chicago and Cincinnati. Dininc Cars. Ticket offices: 111.

201, 401 and 957 Broadway; Ut i tlllHI ieiiies, n. It 33 Fulton st. 106 Broadway. E. Brooklyn.

Westcott Express calls for and checks baggags from hotels and residences to destination. LEGAL NOTICES. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT ELEANOR J. Keiie.v. plaintiff, v.

Sheldon S. Baker, first name Sheldon" being fictitious, his true Christian name being unknown to plaintiff, being the present record owner of the premises In the complaint herein described; Ada H. Farnsworth, Charles F. Jones, Mary Baker, first name "Mary" being fictitious, her true Christian name being unknown to plaintiff, being the wife of Sheldon S. Baker, so called, above described, defendants Trial desired In Klng County.

Summons To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the dpy of service; and in case ot your failure to appear, or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the Dated the 28th day of Miiv. ISM. PHILLIPS AVERY. Plaintiffs Attorneys.

Office and Post Office address. No. 154 Nassau Tribune Building, New York City To Sheldon S. first name "Sheldon" being fictitious, his true Christian name being unknown to plaintiff being the present record owner of the premises in the complaint herein described; and Mary Baker, nrst name "Mary" being fictitious, her true Christian name being unknown to plaintiff, biing the wife of Sheldon S. Baker, so called, above described: The foregoing summons is sorveu upon you by.

publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Wilmut M. Smith, one ot the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated June 12. 1S96, aod filed with the complaint in the ofl of the Clerk of the County of Kir.gj. at the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, on the K' i day of June.

1806. Dated lun, juiic i. jsju. "1 I I I.I. i PS illl.I.iPS AVKP.V.

Plaintiffs Attorneys, Nassau street. New York Clt; SPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY MARY E. Doxey. plaintiff, against Veronica Grossmann, and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment oe foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 3d day of July.

1S90. I will sell at public auction, to the hljjhest r. by Thomas A. Kerrigan. Auctioneer, at the salesrooms.

No. street, in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 2Sth day July. at twelve o'clock noon, the land ami premises in said Judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot. Piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Bet inning at a point on the southeasterly side of Hals street, distant three hundred feet northeasterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the southeasterly side of Halsey street the northeasterly side of Central avenue: running thence southeasterly parallel with Central avenue and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred feet; thence northeasterly parallel with Halsey street, twenty feet: thence no: westerly again parallel with Central avenue an.l part of the distance through a party wall, one hundr' feet to the southeasterly side of Halsey Mreet.

and thence southwesterly along the southear rly side of Halsey street, twenty feet, to the int or place of beginning. Also all the right, tltl and interest of the parties of. in and Halsey street, lying in front of and adjoining said premises, to the center line thereof. Dated Lrooklvn, July 6. IVJO.

WILLIAM .1. BUTTLING, Sheriff. Edwin Kempton. Plaintiff's Attorney. 26 Court street.

Brooklyn. N. Y. Jy6 Rf. KINGS COUNTY SOL omon plai against Albert Minterman (also cali Albert H.

Minterman). and othrs d' fendar.ts Jln pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sal and entered In the above entitled action, led th sixth day of July. ISM, I wiii stli auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the salesrooms, No. 9 Wllloughby street.

In ih Cltv of Brooklyn. Coui. of Kings, on the day of August, aso, at jlve o'clock, noon, the land and premises la said judgment mentioned and therein described as All those certain tots, pieces or Dar.eis of land, situate, lying and being in the Town of (now of Brooklyn). of New York, known and on a certain i In the office of the of the County of Kings, on July 12, 187., e.Tltled ip of Ocean l'ark Way and park lots," as and by the numbers thirty nine (3s) to iorLy iour (j inclusive, tii'ic numiw four (U) and taken togeth are bounded and ilt scrlbc! as follows: Beginning at th. irme; uy me ir.tersection or the southerly of Church ave: ue with the easterly skh side East ith as the same arr; laid down on said running southerly along the eanteriy side or East 7th street fifty three and 40 100 fe( to the northerly sid of lot number thirty eight (3Si on said map; running thence easterly a r.z northerly side of lot number thirty elgh: one hundred and twenty and 51 100 feet; ti northerly on 3 line parallel with East street ninety seven and 1' feet to the southerly side of Church avenue aforesaid, and tiier.ce south westerly along the fail southerly of Church avenue one hundred and twen ty clKh: and 13 :00 (12S 15 100) feet to the point or of beginning.

Together with ail the rlifhts which defendant. Albert Minterman (also called Albert H. Minterman). has or had of. In and to the streets and avenues on which said lots front and subject to all restrictions and covenants thereof (If any) contained in deeds thereof.

Dated Brooklyn. July 13, 1896. WILLIAM J. BUTTLING, Sheriff. James C.

McEachen, Plaintiff's Attorney, 200 Broadway, New 1'orlt City. jyl3 3w THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To any and all unknown persons whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained, heirs at law and next ot kin of John Gale, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased; the Attorney General of the State of New York and the public administrator of the Counly of Kings, send greeting: Whereas, Mnry Frances Gale of the City of Brooklyn has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the twenty fifth day of May, 18S7. relating to real and personal property duly proved as the last will and testament of JOHN GALE, late of said City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and reoulred to appear before our surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, 011 the thirtieth day of July. 1S96.

at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said lust will and testament, and that the above name infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to ap peal' for them on the probate of said last will ana testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal or our said surrogate court to oe Hereunto afllxcd. Witness. Hon. George Abbott, Surrogate of our said county, at (L.

the City of Brooklyn, the thirteenth day 01 June, jn tnta year 01 our jworu one thousand eight nunareci ana mneiy six. JOSEPH W. CARROLL. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Thos.

P. Mulligan, Attorney for Petitioner, No. 16 Court street. Brooklyn. N.

Y. jelS 6w THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Cord Gartelmann, Anna Ashoff, John Gar telniann. Cord Rugen. Catherlna Flck, Herman Seavers, Hlnrlch Seavers, Catherlna Seavers. Henry Rucen.

Anne C. Holms. Adelaide A. Hohns, Mary Speer and Emma M. Hohns.

send greeting: Whereas. Margaretha Gartelmann of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, State of New York, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's court ot the county 01 lvings, to nave a certain instrument In writing bearing date the sixth da of October, 1875, relating to real and personal property, duly proveu as tne last win ana testament of HINR1CH GARTELMANN. late of Brooklyn, New York, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you, are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Rcecords, In the City of Brooklyn, on the 2Sth day of July. 1896, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate or tile said last v.

lll ana testament; ana mat the above named infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of cur said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said Coun (L.

ty, at the City of Brooklyn, the 32th day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. JOSEPH W. CARROLL. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Brigham Baylls, Attorneys for Petitioner, 39 Liberty street.

New York. N. Y. 6wM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Geo ge B.

Abbott, Surorgate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against GEORGE W. BERRY, late of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of her attorney. T. McCants Stewaxt, No. 203 Broadway, New York, on or before the second day of December next.

Dated May 26, 189S. MARLA. BERRY, Executrix. T. McCants Stewart, Attorney, 203 Broadway, New York; my2S 6m OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate ot the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against THOMAS CARMAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, No. 3 Poplar street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of December next. Dated Mav 11, 1396: ELBERT S. CARMAN.

DOMINICUS SNEDEKER, myll CmM Executors. In PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MARIA SCHAD. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business.

Rooms 43 45, Nos. 375 379 Fulton street, in the City of Brooklyn, N. on or before the eighth day of September next. Dated February 6, 1896. ADAM MARQUARDT, JOHN MARQUARDT, Executors.

Charles M. Stafford, Executors' Attorney, 373 379 Fulton street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

felO 6mM GAMBLE. MARY IN PURU9ANCE OF AN order of Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims against MARY GAMBLE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, to present the same with vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, the office of Elliott, Jones.

Breckinridge Dater, No. 26 Court street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the 25th day of September next. Dated Brooklyn, March 14. 1596.

WILLIAM GAMBLE, Administrator. Elliott, Jones. Breckinridge Dater, Attorneys for Administrator, 26 Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y. mhlC 6mM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ELIZA JANE COCKS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required 0 exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of transacting business, at the office of Charles H. Otis, Room 515. Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague street. Brooklyn, N.

on or before the 16th day of September next Dated March 9, 1896. JULIUS C. BIERWIRTH. Executor. Charles H.

Otis, Att'y for Executor, 189 Montague street. Brooklyn. N. Y. mh9 6m "in pursuance'of an order 6fthe Hon George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice la hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against PATRICK F. O'BRIEN, late ot the City of Brooklyn, in said county, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business. No. 148 Lee avenue, Brooklyn, in said county, on or before the first day of December next. Dated May 23.

1896, EUGENE BARNES, TERENCE EARLY. PATRICK STONEWALL O'BRIEN, my25 6m Executors. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons ha lng claims against FREDERICK SCHILDT.

late of the City ot Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of doing business. Number 372 Madison street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of August next. Dated January 18, 1896. THERESA SCHILDT, Adm'x. Charles Aukamp, Att'y for Adm'x, 372 Madison ot.

ja20 iitiM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George S3. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JAMES WARNER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, the office of John Ifemble. counselor at law. No.

213 Montague street, Brooklyn, on or before the tenth day of November next. Dated April, 1896. ALICE WARNER, CAROLINE WATERS, Executrlces. Kemble. Attorney.

ap27 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims against the estate of WILLIAM SCOTT, late of No. 295 Schermerhorn street, in the City of Brooklyn, in said County deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business at the office of Noah Tebbetts, No. 213 Montague street, in said City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of September next.

Dated February 17 1896. NOAH TEBBETTS ROBERT LAVERY. Executors. CAROLINE SCOTT. Cm Executrix.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the Countv ot Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against SARAH WHITE, late of the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, at the oflice of Delany Niper No. 1S9 Montague street, in the City of Brooklyn' N. on or before the tenth day of September next.

Dated Brooklyn, N. March 2, 1898. KATE DESMOND, Executrix. Delany Niper, Attorneys for Executrix, No 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

mh2 6mM IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to ail persons having claims against JOHN L. DYKE, late ot the City of Brooklyn, New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at the oiiice of Hubbard and Rushmore their attorneys, Nos. 42 and 44 Court street' Brooklyn, New York, the place for the transaction of their business, on or before the 12th dav of October next.

Dated April 1896. SARAH L. DYKE, HARLES E. DYKE. Executors, Hubbard Rushmore, Attorneys for Executors.

ape 6mM "IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law! to all persons having claims ugalnst THOMAS MORGAN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at No. 1,173 Bushwick avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 1st day of October next. Dated March 27, 1836.

CHARLOTTE MORGAN. Administratrix. Klendl Atty's for Adm'x. 2.590 Atlantic avenue. Brooklyn.

N. Y. mh30 Cm "IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott.

Surrogate of the County of Kinrjs, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ISAAC H. BARBER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to th. mih. tcrlber, at his recidence and oflice, number 67 South Oxford aireet. in the City of Brooklyn.

In the County of Kings and State of New York, on or before the 20th day of August next. Dated February 15. lhi6. CALVIN F. BARBER.

Executor. Henry M. McKean, Attorney for Executor, 189 and 191 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y. 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George II. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JOHN MERIAN. late of the City of Brooklyn, New York, deceased, thut they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, ut their place of transacting business. No. 28 Exchange place.

New York City. N. on or before the 10th day of September next. Dated February 24, 1890. JOHN DANIEL BREZ.

ALFRED MERIAN. Executors. Coudert Brothers, Attorneys for Executors, 109 Broadway, New York City. feZi 6m Natno. Rata Date.

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Ang.17 June3f), July 10 July 20, Aug. 1 Juue30, Jujy21 July 18 i a .1 IK 25 c. 25s 3 1 1 I'd 1 81 10c. 3 1 WALLABOUT MARKET. Cool Sunday weather resulted In much better character ol berry stocks at "Wallabout market this morning than have been offered for several Mondays lately.

Prices for them were slightly higher. Muskmelons and watermelons were nlentiful and lower. In vegetables tomatoes were riper and cheaper. Imperfect conditions in the eggs arriving continued and best quality was cent per dozen dearer. No alterations occurred In meats, poultry, dairy produce or sea food.

Butter, per pound Fancy Elgin. 16c; Western creamery, ordinary Western, ll4al2V lower grades, Cheese, per pound Full cream, 8aSHc; English, 15c; Swiss, domestic, 15c; Imported, 22c. Eggs, per dozen Strictly fresh, 15t4al6c; Leghorn, 164c; Western, In cases, ordinary, Hal2c; Inferior. 8al0c. Poultry, dressed, per pound Turkeys, frozen, lie; chickens, Philadelphia, roasting, 58a30c; Philadelphia broilers.

20; ordinary broilers, 14a 18c; frozen broilers, 12al4c; frozen roasting chickens, 15c; fowls, 12ial3c; roosters, 6V4a7c; Long Island spring ducks, 16al6c; squabs, S2.75a3 per dozen. Live poultry Spring chickens, per pound, 12l4ca 15c; fowls, lOMiallc; turkeys, 10c: roosters, 7c; geese, per pair. Slal.25; ducks. 75cal per pair; live peacocks, $5al0 each. Game English snipe, per dozen; grass plover, l.B0al.73 per dozen; golden plover, 52 73a 3.50 per dozen; sand snipe, 40c per dozen.

Meats, per pound Beef, hind quarters and ribs, OaSyc; loins and ribs, 12al2'A; sides, mutton, 8a8c; milk veal, Sa9c; buttermilk, 5a OKiC; lamb, 10al2c; pork, pork loins, 9c; shoulders, 5a6c; sweetbreads, S3 per dozen; calves' ivers, 50a60c each; beef livers, DOc each; ox tails, $1 per dozen. Smoked and cut meats, per pound Hams, Hal2c; shoulders, 7c; bacon, 9c; boneless, He; boiled ham. 17alSc; boiled shoulders. 12tic; fresh pork, 8Hc: beef tongues, smoked. 14al5c; smoked beef, lOaluc; lard, 5a6c; per pound; In 50a60 pound packages.

Fish, per pound Spanish mackerel. 12al3c; Boston mackerel, 15c each; blue, 9c; sea boss, 8c; porgies, 6c; weak, 5c; cod, 6c; halibut, 13c; salmon. 17c; striped bass, 13alSc: flounders. 5c; butter fish, 7c; snapper blue fish, 7a8c; flukes, eels. 12c per lb; soft crabs, SI per dozen; lobsters, 12al4c per pound: smoked salmon.

19c per pound; smoked mackerel, ICalSc; smoked "sturgeon, 16c; pickled mackerel, S18a30 per bbl: dried cod fish, 5aSc per pound; soft clams, 30a40c per 101); hard clam3, Jl per basket; Rockaway oysters, $1 per basket; cod liver oil, 15c per half pint. Imported and Southern fruits Oranges, California seedlings. J3a3.75 per box; Mediterranean sweets, per box; Messina, $4a5 per box; Sorrento, half boxes, 32.25a2.75; Catania, per half box; ovals, J2.73a3 per half box; Kodi, per box: lemons, Messina and Palermo, ai per dox; jviaon, $4 a6 per box; bananas, per bunch, 75caSl; No. Sl.25al.75 per bunch; figs, per ijouuu, new aates, 4asc; ara dates, j)a6c: pineapples, i0caS2 per dozen; extra pineapples. $3 per aozen; rancy garden pineapples, each laituuiuiii, uuHuue per upzen: Italian garlic, 3c per iouhu; onions, siai.zo per crate; imported nuts, mixed, I2c per pound; peanuts, raw, oa5c per pound; roasted, $1.50 per bushel; conch shells, 50c per dozen.

Domestic fruits Raspberries, 6a7c per pint; 4a5c per quarter cups; blade Vaps. 3a4e per pint; huckleberries, SalOc per quart; blackberries. SalOc per quart; gooseberries, 3a7c per quart; currants, 4aic per quart; black currants, 8c per pound; Southern grapes, Delaware, Niagara and Moore's, S2.a0 per six basket case; California Simoni plums, SHal.50 per case; California re cl plums. S1.25al.o0 per caste; Tragedy prunes, per case; California peaches, S1.50 per case; California apricots. Slal.50 per box; California cherries, white, Jlal.25; red, per box; nearby sour cherries, 50a75c per basket; goose plums, 7al0c per quart; Southern peaches, per carrier; Delaware peaches, 80a90c per crate; 4Oa60c per basket; California Bartlett pears, S1.50a2.30 per box; Southern Le Compte pears.

50a70c per basket; S3a3.50 por bbl; cooking pears, 50c per basket; new apples, 40a60c per basket; per crate, C0a75c; per bbl, red apples, 75c per basket; per bbl; musk melonB. per trtl: Sl.25al.50 per basket; nutmeg melons, S2.50 per bbl; watermelons. ner dozen. Summer vegetables Long Island new crop cauli tu.rcii, ttin, per uozen; cnoice, 52az.no; new crop Michigan celery, $2 per dozen; Long Island green corn per 100 ears; Hackensack. iJei cuj summer squasn, (jc per Dasket; new marrow squash, $1 per bbl: beet tops, per bbl; asparagus, Sla2 per dozen bunches; culls, 50a75c per dozen bunches; Long Island cabbage.

S1.50a2.50 per hundred; red rhubarb 7ocaSl per 100 bunches; new potatoes, Chili red, per bbl; early rose, Long Island new potatoes, per bbl; new yams and red sweet potatoes. J2.50 per bbl; Southern acme tomatoes, $1.10 per crate; Jersey tomatoes. crate; choice. per crate; Long Island tomatoes, $L50a2 per crate; green and wax beans, 40a50c per bag; lima beans, $1.50 per bag; peas. 25a50c per bag; egg plant, Slal.50 per dozen: Long Island lettuce.

per bbl; Romalne salad. 40c per dozen heads; escarolle. 30a50c per dozen heads; chicory, 20c per dozen heads: Boston cucumbers S2a2.50 per basket: Long Island radishes, 50a73c per 100 bunches; black radishes, per 100 bunches; white radishes, 73a90c per 100 bunches green peppers. per carrier; Long Island beets, per 100 bunches; new crop Russian turnips, Slal.23 per bbl; new white turnips. per 100 bunches; kohl rabbi, 15c per dozen bunches; okra, 25c per two quart basket; spearmint, 50c per dozen bunches; Long Island new onions, Slal.23 per 100 bunches; leeks, per dozen bunches; New Orleans onions, S2.7oa3 yier bbl new wltlte onions.

per bbl; Long Island new carrots, 15c per large bunch; soup greens $1 per 100 bunches: dill. 15n25c per dozen bunches old potatoes, per bbl: knob celery. 75c per dozen bunches; Long Island horseradish, "30a75c per basket. THE HORSE DIED FROM GRIEF. The emotional life of a horse is remarkable.

There are instances on record where the death of the horse has been traced directly to grief. One Instance is called to mind, which occurred more than twenty years ago. A circus had been performing in the little town of Unionville, when one the trained horses sprained one of his legs so that he could not travel. He was taken to the hotel and put in a box stall. Tho leg was bandaged, and he was made as comfortable as possible.

He ate his food, and was apparently contented until about midnight, wlien the circus began moving out of town. Then he became restless, and tramped and whinnied. As the caravan moved past the 'ho tel he seemed tn re alize that he was being deserted, and his anxiety and distress became pitiful. He would stand with his ears pricked in an attitude of intense and then as his ears oaught the sounds of the retiring wagons, he would rush, as best he could, with the Injured leg, from one side of the stall to the other, pushing at the door with his nose and making every effort to escape. The stableman, who was a stranger to him, tried to soothe him, but to no purpose.

He would not be comforted. Long after all sounds of the circus had ceased, his agitation continued. The sweat poured from him in streams, and he quivered in every part of his body. Finally the stableman went to the house, woke the nronrieror and told him he believed the horse would die If some of tne circus horses were not broueht back to keep him company. At about day light the proprietor mounted a horse and rode after the circus.

He overtook it ten or twelve miles away.and the grcom who had had charge of the injured horse returned with him. When they reached tie stable the horse was aeaa. The stableman said that he remained for nearly an hour perfectly still and with every sense strained to the utmost tension, and then, without making a sign, fell and died with scarcely a struggle. The ve terinarian, who was recalled, remarked after the circumstances were told liim. that un questionably the horse died from grief.

If It is possiDie tor nil tne mental faculties of the horse to become abandoned to grief to such fXLaL m0TC. does ho appeal to ihe symnathv and res arrl of mankind? Kentucky Stock Farm. TRUST COMPANIES. Hamilton Trust Company, 191 MONTAGUE STREET CAPITAL, SURPLUS. $400,000.

ays ioerai interest on Dally Balances Accepts Trusts created by will or otherwi' Acts as Trustee artd Transfer Agent for Coraorn tlons. Authorized to act as Guardian. Executor and Administrator. Is a Legal Depository for Trust Funds. Special Banking Facilities for Ladles.

Family and Business Accounts Solicited. OFFICERS: "cuou. SILAS DUTCHER. President. WILLIAM H.

LYON. Vice Pres'dnnf Wnt. JOSEPH B. WHITE. Secretary.

William II. I.von. Silas B. Dutcher. James 0.

Carpenter, Charles W. Bctts. William H. H. Chi Ida.

Henry N. Whitney, Calvin Patterson, John Ditmas. William Hatr, John C. McGuire, William C. Wallaco, wiiuam Bern, Charles Cooper, Henry E.

Hutchinson. Horlnn P. Halsey, Alfred J. Pouch, Wm. V.

R. Smith, Millard F. Smith. Eugene F. O'Connor, Joseph B.

White. John Tt Leonard ntoaay. Pamphlets containing MtihRtnntini r.n,nn.' People Should Do Business With Trust Companies" mailed upon application. I i Ifcf leave foot West Tenth st daily, except Saturday, l. 31.

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