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2S. THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. Tl'KSDAY. SEPTEMBER 15.

11)03. 1G HOTELS AND HES0P.TS. INSTRUCTION. INSTRUCTION. HOTELS AND RESORTS.

SUFFOLK COUNTY REAL ESTATE. INSTEUCTION. 1 roS SALE OB, EXCHANGE. F.irF APART fxt STTl RS A 5r STORKS: excellent looatlwn: actual rent guaranteed. monabRe trust cnmiany.

Address It, Box io. Kas-te sit-tf Judgi ments. Federal Rubber and on Jayne, Sit ember 5. ihjj Benjamin I277.W 6Lli 106.41 S6.tt Graham, Eliza neth Mane Bobbins A Son, Septemir 5 Reeve, Jthiel William HoweiiV Sei em her a r. rd ro he rs Hannli Dtst lil irig Co.

September Townsend. Arthur William tfepiember 9 Mortgages. Biggs, George M. to John Dummett, lot Suuth Country road, adj land of Henry Gillette. Bay port Demand, Joseph, and wife, to Charles keaeh and wife, plot 6h, House and Home Co property.

St Jam en, 3 Downs. Anna to Charles Hall. Great I'e-onie Bay House property and cottage. Main st. South James port Fosttr, Fred and wife, to Theodore Field, lot on Amity st.

55 rods of tcean av. Pati-hogue Hulse. William and ano, to the Rns-lyn Havings Bank, lot Saxon's av, adj land of Barto, Islip Jaeger, Franeis X. and ano to Fanning, lot adj land of A Squires. 75x I'M.

Echo Newman. Edward, to John Allchtn, lot public highway, adj land of Richard Allchln. Isllp Peters. Elizabeth to Julia Burling, lot Center port highway, 11 acres. Green lawn Rofh, Win and wife, to the Union Savings Bank, lot on Huntington line, adj land of Rutson Maury and the LI Co's land, Brentwood Si.tterly, Frank to Edna Raynor.

lot Main st. adj land estate of Howell, Rlverhead Schussler. Julia, to George Raynor, lot. adj land of Lewis Gordon, 6 acrea. East Manor Smiih, Bertram and wife, to Moses McMath, lot adj land of Fredericka Mechow.

on Fnirvlew av, Ihllp Smith, Edward to Marcia and Elliott Smith, farm at Nissequogue. 125 acres, adj land of late Arthur and Little Beach highway; also land, I Sound, 70 acres; also woodland, adj land of Ebenezer Smith. 51) acres; also woodland, adj land of Amzl 110 acres; also several tracts of meadow land, all at Nlssequogue, town of Smith-town Swett, Winifred. nnd others to' Bank of Huntington, lot on Lloyds Neck, formerly belonging to Henry Lloyd. Huntington Assignments of Mortgages.

Newnes. Howard S. tn dirti KiMmrh 50 750 tbtuo 7,500 800 fiOO 800 10.000 too 100 100 50,000 1,500 $1,000 300 100 850 nom nom nom 650 nom nom nom 100 8400 1 nom 150 240 Southard. James to Samuel A Higbie Conveyances. Allchln.

John, to Edward Newman, lot public highway and adj land of Richard Allchln, Altera, John, and wife to Adolph Hauser' plots and 257, sheet 9. map of City of Brepiau. at Llndenhurst Clark, Frederick to Bliss. Vt int In ai roau leaning rrom long Swamp to Dlx Hills, Town of Huntlnirton Clock. Ella S.

to 3 Renelche Carr. lot Clinton st, adj land of Dr William Carr. Centre Moriches Dny, Edward to George Day, lot central av, wj acres, adj land of Day. Islln De Graff. John, and wife to Adrian Van Vessem.

lot country road, adj 1 of Samuel Green. Suvvllle Downs, Herbert and Howard H. to Annie Downs, lot Main st, adj 1 of A Young; also 3 lots, Point st, known as Nos 2. 3. 4.

SouthJamesnort Downs, Howard H. to Herbert Downs, int in 136, oyster ground, Bobbins Island, on Peconlc Bay Dwver, James, and wife to John Cua-sick, lot 60x100 ft, a road leading to depot, Kings) Park Fuller. Paul, and Coudert, jr, to William Hulse and Edwr.rd Reeve, lot Saxons av, adj 1 of Conover, on Saxons Neck, town of lalin Furman, Geo ref, to Edward Taher, lot 13. map of Swezey farm, Pat- chogue Hand, Newton, tn Henry Terry, lot Atlantic st, adj 1 of Geo Osborn, East Moriches Jacobs, Jonas, to Louise Sophia Jacobs, 50 a. Middle Island line, adj 1 01 I town of Brookhaven Macklln.

Vernon and wife, to David Macklin, lot adj land of Charles Jones, deed, at "West Side," Port Jefferson Moseley, Sarah and husb to Charles Lane, 20 a highway adj 1 of Daniel Young, Calverton Nlcnll, William and wife to Elbert White, 3 east side highway adj 1 of James Bailey, town of Horn Pettit, Albert and wife to Nils Kant and wife, 13 Pigeon Hill road, adj 1 of David Smith, at Pigeon Hill. Huntington nom. Potts, Eliza, and others, to Jennie Mc- Dermott lots Nos 462 and 464, on Oxford and New York avsi Shelter Island Heights nom Schwaab, Lawrence and wife to House and Home Co, 5 lots, Nos 1608, 1609, 1610, 1611, 1612, map of St James Park, near St James nom Slndle, Charles to Robert Wolf, lot 60x175 ft, Babylon road, adj 1 of Joel Brush, Commack nom Smalllng, Joshua H. and wife to Dethlof Anderson and wife, highway, adj 1 of I Sammls, on Great East Neck, Babylon 175 Smith, Sidney, and wife to Elmore Smith, lot a Flanders road, adj 1 of Conrad Hartlgan, near Rlverhead nom Smith, Frederick and wife tn Bertram Smith. 2-3 int in lot a Fnirvlew av, adj 1 of Frederick Smith, Bayport nom Smith.

Bertram fl. and wife, to Frederick Smith and Grace Smith, 2-3 Int in lot Fair View av, adj 1 of Fred Smith, town of Islip nam Smith. Eliott R. to Edward Smith, farm nt Nisseuuogue. 12.) acres, adj land of late Arthur and Little Beach highway: also land a a I Sound.

70 acres; also woodland adj land of Ebenezer Smith, 50 acres; aluo woodland adj land of Amzl Arthur. 110 acres; also several tracts of meadow land, all at Nla-seouogue. town of Smlthtown nom Smith, Solomon, and wife, to Wallace White nnd wife, lot Howard st and Oak st, Babylon 840 Smith, Wm J. and wife, to Charles Baiter and wife, lot No 75 on Howard Ft and Oak st, Babylon 840 Soptr. Caroline, and another to Nils Kant and wife.

25 highway leading from Huntington to Bulls Head, at Pigeon Hill. Huntington nom. Squire. Charles and wife, to Henry Kahrs. lots 307 and 308.

section 12. Oakland Park property, of Port Jefferson station no.Tl Snulrcs, Charles A. and wife, to ClifforrL. Mills, lots 335. 336.

337, 338, 339, 3(0' section 12; lots 341, 342, 343, 344, 345. 346. section 11. same map nom Squires, Charles A. to Fred Riegler, lots 49, 410.

411. 412, 413, section 13; lots 472, 473. 474, 475 nnd 476. section 14, same map nom Squires, Wm nnd wife, to John and David Edwards, lot highway, leading from Good Ground to Sprlngville, adj land of John Caffrey, 14 acres TOO Suydam, Phebe A. to Fred Chalmers, fi' acres, a.

Little Neck highway, Cen-terport 800 Taher, Edward and wife, to Henry King, lot 13, on map of the subdivision of the John Swezey farm, Patchogue 86 Talmage, David A and ors, to Howard Wood, 100 rds on Georglca Pond, adj lot of Sarah Pier, Eosthampton; also lot adj above parcel, acre, Easthamp-ton 800 Terry, Chatman to Chas Terry. a south side country road, adj 1 of Stonhrottgh, Knst MoricheH 405 The Northport Real Estate and Imp Co to Leonora A Bunce, lots 18, 19, block Highland Park, Northport nom The Brentwood Sanitarium Corporation to Mary Ptudley, lots 1 to 33 lnc, Iota 73 tn 81 lnc and lota 114 to 7S2 lnc, Brentwood 1,000 TuthitI, Ann to Gerrit Van Shln-grrlach, lot Swezey av, adj 1 of Clark Smith, Patchogue 100 Van Nostrand. Peter to Alvah Haff, lot William st, adj I of A Haff, Amltyvltle 7M Vnrden, Ludwlg, to Joseph Slszak and wife, lot road leading from Manor Station to Wading River; also lot fl said road; also lot opposite the last det parcel; also 2 lots highway adj land of George Burman; also lot land of Miller, near Wading River tlW Walters, Valentine and wife, to Wm Clark, lots 17. 18, 19, block Highland Park, Northport nom Wells, Ixiuis and wife to Latham A Fish, lot a North Road, adj 1 formerly of Young, near Grcenport 8a0 Wondhull, Mitchell and wife, to Zophar Woodhull, lot Court st, adj land of Relford. Rlverhead nom Wood, Howard to Julia Wood, wife, 10 rds on Georglca Pond, adj land nf Sarah Pier; also lot adj above parcel, 4 acre, Easthampton nom Wolf Robert J.

to Henry Peterson, 8 a. adj 1 of Violet Walker commack nom (For other Ileal Kntnte nee page 18.) JOUBNALISTIC CTJFFS. A bashful Journalistic reporter on the staff of a well known Parisian journal Is famed for his dislike of the traditional notebook of his race, and has hit upon a method of taking his professional notes without being observed bv those surroundlnK him. He The KaRle Barraoa. nill irtlcular.

concernlntr all resorts, circulars and steamboat time tables and t. tI-h' nn to he had at the EAGLE FREE IlUREAVfl. Eairle Ilulldln. It: -klvn; Rroadway. Manhattan, ana and Perls.

PRINCIPAL CITIES. Washington, D. IShoreham Washington, D. C. American and European Plan.

ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Within five minutes walk of the White House, Treasury, State, War and Navy Departments. Absolutely modern and ti I elacc In 1 1 1 RJohn U. "De-Vine, Prop. THE RALEIGH. PENNSYLVANIA AV, CORNER TWELFTH BT.

N. WASHINGTON, V. C. EUROPEAN PLAN. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF THF- MODERN HOTEL OF THE CITY.

T. J. TALTY. Manager. LONG ISLAND.

BAY VIEW HOUSE, SHELTER ISLAND HEIOHTS, Y. A Select family hotel; bathing, golf, tennla, all ports; rates $12 special rates fur snaaon. Booklet. O. M.

WRAT. HUDSON RIVER COUNTIES. MILLBROOK INN, Ml II brook, Dutchess N. Y. A unique, homelike resort for the mccommodatloa 9C people who appreciate refined surroundings.

EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE, GOLF. OPEN THROUGHOUT THE TFAR. FELIX FIEOER. Manager. DUTCHEF.

HOUSE. Dutchess County, N. TT. GOLF. TENNIS.

BOWLING. SKNIJ FOll BOOKLET. R. C. LOVERIDGE.

Manager. ADIBOXDACKS. MORLEYS In the heart of the Adirondacks, two large hotels and cottages. 2,000 feet above the sea, overlooking two of the most beautiful lakes in the region; excellent trout fishing, golf, tennis, bowling, boating, bathing: finest deer, grouse and woodcock hunting; boating; music; sanitary plumbing; no pulmonary Invalids; moderate rates; reduction In June and September. Send for our artistic catalogue.

MORLEY'S, on Lake Pleasant. Hamil ton y. ATLANTIC CITY. THE ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE OF THR 19 LOCATED CORNER OF ATLANTIC AXD PENNSYLVANIA AVES FILL INFORMATION CONCERNING AD-VEHTISIVG RATES FURNISHED ON AP-PLICATION. The St.

Charles, ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on the Ocean Front. ItcmnliiM Open Throughout the Ynr. Sea water in all baths. Golf privileges.

NEWLIN HAINES. OCTOBER BY THE SKA. American Plan. Open all the year. European Plan, HOTEL BUDOLF, ATLANTIC CITY.

N. J. InvlKoratlnir. reatful. social features, musle, rooms on Bulte, with hot and cold sea and fresh water batlis.

Write for booklet, rates, etc. C. R. MYERS, Proprietor, BERKSHIRE IiJN, Virginia av and beach special for latter part August, September, to $15 weekly; 2 to $3 dally; elevator; free hot and cold baths; unobstructed view; capacity 300; table and service the best. Booklet.

J. O. J. D1CKERSON. HOTEL TRAYMORE, ATLANTIC CITY.

N. J. Remains open throughout the year. Every known comfort and convenience; golf privileges; running water in bedroom TRA YMOHK HOTEL u. a.

White, prestiient. THE WAVERLY, Ohio av near Beach. ATLANTIC CITY. OPEN all year. Capacity H'0.

to $15 weekly. Excel- Icnt table. Every a ppotntment. A. N.

TAYLOR THE WESTMINSTER-KENTUCKY AV AND Pcncb. At hint Ir City; special September rates; t0512 weekly. 1'HAS. lU'HHK. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE.

tf-rliv's adv. in Tribune. LAKEWOOD, N. J. LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY.

THE LAUREL HOUSE WILL OI'KN SEASON OCTOBER FIRST. The Laurel in the Pines OPENS NOVEMBER I'Ol It l'EENTII. Doth house, under the management of DAVID P. PLUMKR. NEW JERSEY.

SOMERSET liN UEKNAItDSVILLE, N. J. And ElfctUt C'otlftKva, NOW OI'KN. Cloavs October Vi. 8.S miles from New York, on D.

L. W. R. via' Bar-clay or ChrlFtooher St Ferry. Altitude 00 feet.

Tel. 7H Hornardsvllle. OEOROE W. TUTTLB. Mgr MASSACHUSETTS.

Tha INN BERKSHIRE GREAT HAKRIXGTOIV. MASS. Excellence Opt-i. 3.j0 feet Our Aim. to ovemlirr.

Frontage. CALEB TIC KXOK A SO. PropriPtors The Court Inn. Camden, S. C.

TIIK Oreat Barringtim, Mass In the Berkshire Htllt; golf, tennis music, every modern conven ience. NUW l-KN. MooKlft. (LAHKX'E II. ROWE.

CONNECTICUT. EDGEWOOD INN, Edgewood Park, ORKENWICH (On-the-Sound). Conn. A beau tifully located resort hotol for select n.itronHtro. Ail ioom en suite with private baths and strictly modern conditions and furnishings; careful serv ice in all department.

A new cnslno for Indoor amusemfnts; pupcrior stable equipment and aut. quarters; golf links; tennis courts; good music; and a multitude of well kent walks and drlv-'S through picturesque count -y. Easy distance from popular gulf and yacht cluba. Frank P.bhute, Mgr, I NE MANAO EST. A 1 1 Special rains for September and October; on th finst street in Connecticut: excellent table; large grounds; open fireplaces; delightful drives; near goir -ronnls; feet elevation.

THE WO0SCO IIOISK, r.ik- fa'Ii .1 rfiN Situated at the gateway of "the Berkshire HIHt. a popular resort tor September ana wciodst. re. a nt tiiy. PENNSYLVANIA.

P0C0N0 AND BLUE RIDGE all Informn in Monroe founty, i'a. Hon nl llr-snrt Korean. 420 Broadway. New York, "MONROR ANY HOt'SRS OPRN until November. Circulars nt Brooklyn Eagl.

or Evening Post Information Bureaus. Delaware Water Gap. Entire structure modern brick. New ball room 17 acres of private lawns. Golf, boating, bathing renins, it-iimi, 1 eliil hotel and railroad rates for beptrmber and October, hookk-i.

r. it. A A W.tftr dun. Va Rates reduced, $7 weekly; tennis, fishing, boat Ing, bathing houses, driving parties dally; eleva 1 ain i. Tiif'KEH.

For Boys and Young Men. Polytechnic Preparatory School, 99 Livingston Brooklyn. A thoroughly organlted Preparatory School for boys, fitting them for the polytechnic Institute, for any other American Obege or School Technology, or fnr business life. It provide Intermediate and High School Course of gtu extending approximately oyer tx years, and embracing the four following courses: i. SCIENTIFIC COT'RPE.

fitting the student to enter any American Institute of technology. CLASSKALj COURSE, preparing for entrance to the academic department of classical colleg. a. 3 LATIN SCIENTIFIC COURSE, fitting for entrance to any college not requiring Greek for admission. 4.

COMMERCIAL COURSE, preparing tha student broadlv and thoroughly for entrance upon business life. under intelligent direction, both In the Oym- nsslum and in tne rieia. The School provides ample Laboratories and Library, and a well appointed Dlnlngroom, where atudrnts may obtain a wholesome luncheon. Entrance examinations, Wednesday, September 2Sd. 1W.

Catalogues mailed on application. FRANCIS RANSOM LANE, M. U. Principal. A.

IX. Preeldent. For Both Sexes. ADELPHI COLLEGE, St. James and Clifton Places.

KXAMITIONS September 16, 17, 18, I0O3. LECTl'RKS AND RF.riTATIONft IIKGI.N September 21, 1903. ASSOCI ATM IIOOI.H OI- ART AND KINDERGARTEN TRAINING. ADELPHI ACADF.Mll A thorough Preparatory School. Studenta re-ceived at all times.

Registrations and examinations September 16 to 18. 1M3. Recitations begin September 21. 1903. Special cars from principal sections of the cltv.

For catalogues and other Information address G. H. TURNER, Secretary. Adelphi College. Rronklvn, New York.

BROWNE'S EAR. BUSINESS COLLEGE, 246 Fulton St, Corner Clark. BROOKLYN HEIGHTS, nun In ran Course1 SrholnrnhlpM Shorthand a ml Type writing Scholar-ships $tt(. (Benn Pltnisn, Isaac Pitman and Mtinson systems. More than btO typewriting machines new ons.) Combined courses, $100 to $125 (Installments).

Any or all studies. 10 weeks, Privat teachers for Preparatory branches, $25. All specialties, evening sessions, $10 for 10 weeka. Telegraphy. $10; Expert Penmanship, $5.

German and Spanish. Prospectus furnished: details of all courses. Special sessions, all specialties, 4 to 6 P. M. T.

R. BROWNE. Principal. E. C.

BROWNE, Secretary. Telephone Main. V-'a Va ViWtV WW Va A THOROUGH BUSINESS in bookkeeping, stenography and typewriting given to Intelligent young men and women a with a fair English education at greatly re- duced rates In a Kissick's Business Institute, 1 47 Ashland place, Brooklyn; first class for 38 1 1 years; owns Its own buildings; employs first 1 class teachers; has many departments; se-i cures employmsnt, frfe of ehargei languages Jja iV.V.-j. iWAViWAViVWAV OI'KW SKI'T. 22D.

KltlKMIS' SKMIV AHV, 1)11 at Kith Stroll, corner Hutherfonl Plnee, York. OI'KNS SKI'T. 20TH. FftlKXriH' 102-114 Srhrrmfrhora Street, Ilrook-lyn, X. Y.

Kindergarten and I'reparatory Pchoola for loys and fflrla. Indlvldt'Hl Instruction. HeKU-lar eourse Includes Languages, Art, Manual Training. Iirge pluygrnunds. Catalogue sent on request.

ST. FRANCIS' COLLEGE, Butler and Baltic Streets, BROOKLYN N. Y. Commercial. Academic and Collegiate Departments under the Regents of the State of New York.

For Cstaloinie apply to Brother FIDELIS. C. F. YOUNG, SCHOOL OF STENOGRAPHY AND TYPEWRITING. SPECIAL C01RSE3 IN ENCLISH.

148 MONTAOT'E ST. l2fl YE.XHS.) EUCLID SCHOOL SHOIt I'M AMI TVPKWItlTlMi. HOOK. KKKI'IMi. Itrt.l.MS.

1 1. Kt irox STitinoi. N'ntr A KENT SCHOOL OF LAW OF THE CITY OF NEW YORK. OPENS OCTOBER 1, Interchangeable afternoon and evening dlvltriont. Combination text book and case systems.

For catalogue address Secretary, 13 Astor plaoe. New York City. Regents and College Examinations. SEIMFTNER SCHOOL. 13 Aator Plnee, Xrvr York City.

Day. Evening or Private. Send for Catalogue. 38th Session Begins Oct. 1903.

EFFLEY SCHOOL A IMYEHSlTi l. SCOrU. Business, stenogmphy, type wrl languages. Regents, preparatory, high school and college courses. Civil engineering, Journalism.

Day and evening. Begin now. Call, write ur telephone. NORMN P. HEFFLF.Y, 24S Ryerson street, Brooklyn.

Brooklyn Law School Ol'" ST. L.iWKKMll LMVK1ISITY, DAV AND KVKNINO CLASSES. LL. It In two LL. M.

In three year. Bend for IIHOniiLYX LAW SfllOOL, 187 MONTAGUE ST. BROOKLYN. MISS ROUNDS'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 525 Clinton Avenue, REOPENS SEPTEMBER 24. Primary and Academic Departments; College Preparation.

French and German without extra charge. Miss Rounds can be consulted after September 11. THE DR. SAVAGE GYMNASIUM And Xetv York Xormnl Srhotil of I'hyaleol Kdamtlon. trr mon wmMn h.

a. and girls. Private, dividual. or class Instruction. Circulars.

30S-310 West MMli st. near Ilroadway. N. FROEBEL ACADEMY, OM7 LAFAYETTE AVKM'E, Opiionlte Toniliklnn Park. Kladeritartea, and Academic l.rntle'n.

FALL TEHM WEDNESDAY', lilt. CATALOGUES AT THE SCHOOL. THE DENTON SCHOOL 1(111 LINCOLN PLATE. FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. Klndrrgnrten, Primary find I'rrpnra lory Urpnrt mrn In.

Minn LOllHE DEMON. Principal. CURTIS SCHOOL, 40 Ft. Greene PI, or. Hanson PL Stt-nography and all Business Branches taught by experts day or evening.

Individual inMruetlon. Tttb LATiiN SCHOOL. 40-42 MONROE PLACE. The twenty-lint year beilna Septembor 29, OCEAN GROVE. TWT.

ATATTA ocean crove, x. lfl.il OPEN ALL YEAR. 8un parlors: atcam heat; all si rial Fall rates. X. II.

KILMER. VLRQINIA. I "Autumn Is fraught with all the Jryouwtess ol Spring. At Hotel Chamberlin, Old Point Comfort, Va. Tfce situation, as well as the appointments.

of this fatuous hostelry are peculiarly conducive to recreation and enjoyment at this sea-sson. Culttlne and aervlc of unsurpassed ex- Hence. Hampton Roads Rendezvous of the White Squadron. Fortress Monroe post in the country ITT Shooting preserve of ln.ooo acres for tx-i-luive use of ituests. Fine shmHing; dogs and guides furnished.

Golf the year round. Write for booklet. GEO. F. A DA Mr Fortress Monroe, VIRGINIA HOT SPRINGS.

FEET ELEVATION I THE MU(T4I Where lbs Siuiimer mid Fall Climate. tue nntcm, itntiim. iioiem and Scenery have no Lqnal In America. Rheumatism, gout, obesity and nervous trouhu cured. New tiolf Club House with Squash Court.

i-ounging Konnis. rare, I'ing-rong. etc. Fine Golf Course, Tennis Courts. Pleasure Pool, excellent livery and sll out'lonr pastimes THE NEW HOMESTEAD Is unquestionably the finest all-year-round resort hotel In America.

Modern In the strictest sense. conducted on the broadest lines and patronized by tne nignest class jjroKem umee witn oirect Y. wire. Pullman Compartment Car via Washington leaves New York, P.M., arrives Hot Springs, A.M. Lxcursion tickets at cheapenke A Ohio oinces, Broadway, and othVes Pennsylvania R.

H. Address iwiu hi WKttY. Manager, not springs. a. POST OFFICE NOTICE.

POST OFFICE NOTICE. (Should be read DA I LY by all Interested, clmnges may occur at any time.) Foreiarn malls for the week ending September 19H3. will close (promptly in ail cases) at th General Post Otllce ne follows: Parcels-Post Malls close one hour earlier than closing time shown below. Parcels-Post -Malls for Germany close at P. M.

Monday. THA NS-ATLANTIC MAILS. WEDNESDAY At fi A. M. for Eurojie.

per steam- shin New York, via Southampton tmaii tor Ireland must be directed "per steamship New at 7 A. M. for Netherlands direct, per steamship StutUendam -tmail must be directed "per steamship at 8 A. M. for Europe, per steamship Majestic, via Queent-town; at 10: A.

M. for Denmark direct, per steamship United States (mail must be direr ted "ixr Btenmshtn I'nlted THURSDAY At A. M. for France, Switzer land, Ittily. Spain.

Portugal. Turkey. Egypt, Greece, British India and Marquez. per steamship Lu Savoie, via Havre (mail for other parti of Europe must be directed "jier a team-ship La at 6 P. M.

fur Azores Islands, per steamship Peninsular, from New Bedford. Muss FRIDAY At 6 P. M. for Azores Islands, per steamship Cambroman. from Boston.

SATURDAY At 8:30 A. M. for France, per steam ship La GascoRne. via Havre (mail ror otner parts of Europe must be directed "per steamship I-a at 7:30 A. M.

for Bel-glum direct, per steamship Vaderland (mali must be directed "per steamship at 10 A. M. for Europe, per Fteamship Campania, via Queenstown; at 12 M. for Scotland direct, per Bteamship Columbia (mall must be directed "ner steamshin PRINTED MATTER, ETC. This steamer takes Printed Matter, commercial 1'apers, ana auin-plea for Germany only.

The same class of mail matter for other parts of Europe will not be win by this ship unless specially directed bv her. After the closing of the Supplementary Trans- Atlantic Mails named above, additional Supplementary Malls are opened on the piers of the American, English. French and German steamers, and remain open until within Ten Minutes of the hour of sailing of steamer. MAILS FOR SOUTH AND CENTRAL AMERICA, WEST INDII5S, JTU. WEDNESDAY At 6 A.

M. for Newfoundland, per frteamshlp Silvia; at 12:30 P. M. for Northern Brazil, via Para and Manaoa, per steamship Bernard; at 1:30 P. M.

for Argentine, Uruguay and Paraguay, per steamship Afgan Prince. THURSDAY At 7:30 A. M. for Cuba, per steam- ehip Monterey (mall for Mexico, via Frogreso, Campeche and Vera Cruz must be directed "per steamship at 12 M. for Leeward and Windward Islands, British, Dutch and French Guiana, per steamship Pari ma (mail for Grenada and Trinidad must be directed "per steamship FRIDAY At 11:30 A.

M. for Mexico, per steam ship Niagara, via 'jampico (man must De ai-rected "per steamship at 6 P. M. for Bermuda, per steamer from Halifax. SATURDAY-At 1:30 M.

for Argentine, Uru guay and Faraguay, per steamsnip i-oronua; at A. M. for Porto Rico, Curacao and Venezuela, per steamship Caracas (mall for Eava-nllla and Cartagena must be directed "per steamship at 9 A. M. for Fortune Inland.

Jamaica, Savanllla and Cartagena, per steamship Altai (mail for Costa Rica must be directed "per steamship at 8 A. M. for inagun, Halt! and Santa Marta. per Bteam-ship Athos; at :30 for Cuba, per steamship Moro Castle, via Havana; at 9:30 A. M.

for Haiti, per steamship Prlng Wlllem (mall for Curasao, Venezuela, Trinidad. British and Dutch Guiana must be directed "per s-ieumshlp Wlllem at 12 M. for Cuba, per Bteamshlp Olinda, via Havana. MAILS FORWARDED OVERLAND, EXCEPT TRANS-PACIFIC. CUBA Via Florida, closes at this office dally, except Thursday, at A.

M. (th" connecting malls close here on Wednesdays and Saturdays via Tampa, and on Mondays via Miami). u-pYicrt i i Overland, unless specially ad dressed for dispatch by stenmer. closes at this ofllce dally, except bumtay. at i r.

n. ami Kt al 12 M. and 10 P. M. NEWFOUNDLAND By rail to North Sydney and thence by steamer, closes at this ottice daily at 6 P.

M. (connecting mails close here every Mnndav, Wednesday nnd satuniny). Tiu ic Bv rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office at 6 P. M. every Tuesouv and Thursday.

MIQUELON-lU- rail to Boston, and thence by steamer, closes at this office dally at 6 P. M. BELIZE PUERTO CORTEZ AND GUATEMALA By rail to New Orleans, and ijience by steam-. er. closes nt this otllce daily, except Sunday, ii and P.

M. Sundays at 612 M. and (10 P. M. (connecting mail closes here Mondays at p.

m.j. COPT RICA Ky rail to New Orleans, and thence bv steamer, closes at this office dally, except S'undav. nt SI P. M. and 510:45 P.

M. Sundays at ,12 M. and 10:30 P. M. (connecting mail closes here Tuesdays at (10:45 P.

(Registered mall closes here at 3:30 P. M. previous MAILS. Tahiti and Marquesas Islands, via Pan Francisco, close here dully at 6 P. M.

up to September (15, for dispatch per steamship Mariposa. Hawaii, via San Franelsco, close here dally at 8 P. M. up to Septemoer 51, inclusive, lor ais- patch per steamship Alameda. Hawaii Japan, China und specially addressed mail for the Philippine Islands, via.

San Francisco, close here daily at ft P. M. up to September Hi, inclusive, for dispatch per steamship China. Philippine Islands, via San Francisco, close here dally at 6 1. M.

up to September 26, inclusive, for dispatch per U. S. Transport. China and Japan, via Vancouver and Victoria. t.

ot A P. M. ud to Sep tember (2! "inclusive, for dispatch per steamship Empress of India. (Merchandise for V. P.

Postal Agency at Shanghai cannot be forwarded m7 up to oc her 13 inclusive, for dispatch per steamship vlntura (If the f-unarn. steamer carrylnK the Brmsh maJ for New Zealand doe. not arr ve nt I im. connect with this dispatch, extra and 9 A. M.

and 6 VSunSfys at A.M. and-M A. M. and SV'p SMniwm be made up and forwarded until the arrival of the runard steamer.) tint tne arr, islands and New A 7. Ji.

via Vancouver and Victoria. B. C. nledonla via van NOT uni New Zealand and SS. via San Franclsco-the nulckes, Phil PP nes speeidiiy n.j-ur..

via routes. i 1 mu5lt pro. Tt the foreign rates. Hawaii Is forwarded isranclsco exclusively. malls are forwarded to port of satl- dillv and the schedule or closing Is ar-An the presumption of ttieir unlnter- rnnied cverland transit.

(Registered mall Moses at 3:30 P. M. previous day. GEORGE H. ROBERTS, Postmaster.

Post Offles, Brooklyn. N. September 11, 1903. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY-WILL-lain' B. Codling, as substituted trnstee, Dlaintlff, against Aaron Almstrom and others, uursuance of a Judgment of fore closure and sale, made and entered in the above ihd unders gned. referee in said iiiilrmnt named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by James L. Brumley, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Ren I Estate Exchange, N-. Mon-tou-iioi street.

In the Bornuafc-w Procitlvn. Cnnntv of Kings, on the 16th day of September, at 12 cloCK. noon, luvimi-en in juugment men- HnnAd ajid therein described as follow: ah ihr certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings ana improvements tnereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and state of New York, bounded and descrihed as fill- lows: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Atiannc uo-nur, uipiiiiK iour nunorea 4wy tent eauterlV from the SOUtheaffterlv enrner nf At. lantlc and Rochester avenues; running thence southerly and parallel with Rochester avenue one hundrea mt) ieei; mem-p enmeny and parallel with Atlantic avenue forty (4i) Teet and five (5) tnehes: thence running northwesterly one hun dred and one (101) feet and one (1) Inch to the southerly side of Atlantic avenue and at a point therein twenty-five (2.r.) feet and four (4) inches easterly from the point of beginning and thenoa westerly along said southerly side of Atlantic avenue twenty-five (25) feet and four (4) to the point or piace at neginning. Dated lirooK-lyn, N.

July 21, 1303. WILLIAM J. SPA LCKH AVER, Referee. Klmer O. Sammls.

Attornev for Plaintiff. No. lift Pine Borough of Manhattan. City of New Tork. au25 7t tuAf Tor Boyi and Young Ken.

POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE, 85 Livingston Brooklyn. A School of Art and Engineering for young men. offering the following four year courses of collegia! study: 1. LIBERAL ART3 COl'RSE. in language, literature, history and philosophy, leading to the degree of Bachelor cf Arts.

1 COURSE. In theoretic and applteil electrical science, laboratory work, electrical measurements, and testing, leading to the degree of Electrical Fnitlneer. CIVIL ENGINEERING COURSE. In mathematics, physlrs. mechanics, and fleld work, leading to the degree cf Civil Engi- 11 4 MECHANICAL ENOI NEERINO rnURSE in mathematics, physlci.

mechanics, shop work, and machine design, leading to the degree of Mechanical Engineer. CHEMICAL COURSE, in phvsle9. math-ematlea. chemical anatysla, asmying. and Industrial and commercial chemistry, leading to the degree of Rachelor of Science.

The Institute also offers two post-graduate courses of one year each, leading to the degrees of Master of Selene and Master of Arts. Its equipment embraces thoroughly appointed Electrical. Chemical, Physical. Hydraulic and Steam laboratories; I'arpentry and Machine Shops; an ample Library; Gym-naalum. Raths.

and Pwlmmlnit Pool. Entrance examinations, ednesday. September tM, 13. Catalogues mailed on application. BRAINERD KELLOOd.

LU Dean of the Faculty. HENRI SANGER SNOW. For Boys and Young Men. SACREO HEART ACADEMY, Select i 'athollc Military Hoarding School. Clason-on-tho-Sounri, Weatphenter.

An Ideal location on shores of Ing Inland Sound; registered by the recent; prepares for college and business; large commodious buildings, gymnasium; military training develops promptness, manliness and obedience. Term heglns Sept. Hlh. Address BROTHER RUMl'ND, Director. BEDFORD ACADEMY, 63 New York av.

Preparatory school for boys with Intermediate and primary departments for hoys and girls, and kindergarten. Indoor and outdoor gymnasiums, playsround. mllltnry drill. Comprehensive courses In nil studies; ninnual training. Eighteenth school year commences September 23 Dr.

George Rode- mann, Principal. Individualism and thoroughness in education. Prospect plights ehool for floyj. Bl SEVENTH AV, BROOKLYN. D.

K. EWALD. W. L. ELLIS.

Kingsley School eor Vounf Bovs Ehbx Kelln, J. On hour from New York. Bn teachers and hr.t (or young Military drill. Gymnasium. Hporta.

Fall term be-ina Sept. 2t. Term Addre.e. J. K.

llenrt naitrr. RIVERVlW ACADEMY 1 Hoys trained for Colleges. Government Academies and business by methods that have proved successful. tiSth year. U.

S. Army Oillcer. For catalogue address J. I). BtSHEB, A.

M. Prlnclunl. XEWTO COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE. Keirtan. X.

J.Tws Hears from York, D. L. and W. Unilrond. Preparatory home school for boys; high, healthful; open entire year; moderate cost.

For particulars and prospectus address PHILIP S. WILSON. A. Principal. HUDSON ltlVEK 11IMTAKY ACADEMY.

So. Nyactt on Hudson, 20 miles from New York. Preparatory school lor young men and boys. Courses: English. Scientific, Classical Commer ctal.

Stable of trained horses and ponies for mili tary use. illustrated catalogue or capt. j. vu-son. U.

A. M. M0NTCLAIR MILITARY ACADEMY, WALDEN PI.ACrc. MONTCLAIR. N.

J. IRVING INSTITUTE FOR ROYS, TARRT-tnwn-on-Hudfnn. N. V. 4S minutes from New Tork.

J. M. FI'RMAN. A. Principal.

For Girls and Younfr Women. jvni- -iriori iinn iii ini The Packer Collegiate Institute. A school for the tliurough teaching of young women Collegiate, Academic ana Primary Departments. New students will be assigned to classes September 16, 17 and 18. There are nu extra charges for Instruction in Latin, Greek, Gorman, French, Drawing and Gymnastics.

The annual catalogue rnt on application. TRUMAN J. BACKUS, LL.D,, President of the Faculty. BRYAN H. SMITH.

Presldont of the Trustees. jors'emon St, Between Clinton 4 Court Eta, Brooklyn. The Berkeley Institute H5 LINCOLN PLACE. A for the complete education of gtrla. All department from k.mleravrten to college.

School yeir OPENS SUIT. 17. JULIAN ABKIt.NETHV. Ph.D., Principal. Brooklyn Heights Seminary IS PIEflREI'OVr ST.

Fifty-third year begins Sept. 29. Circular on application. ELLEN YALE STEVENS. Principal.

ST. AGNES' SEMINARY. 2S3-2S7 UNION 87, conducted by Sisters of St. Joseph, prepares young ladles for Teachers Training School. Under lioard of Regents and approved by State Superintendent.

Virgil Clavier method taught In Musical Dept. ACADEMY OF THE VISITATION. Second av. between Eighty-ninth and Nlnety-flrst sts. Brooklyn.

Weekly Boarding and Day School for Young Ladles. For Catalogues address THE DIRECTRESS. iss SMI5 TCA LF II A I I AND i. SCHOOL FOR TARRYTi VX, N. Y.

College preparation. Physical Culture, Tennla, Basket Ball. THE ELLIMAN NORMAL TRAINING CLASS for klndergartners. 17 West Fifty-seventh st, New York, opposite Carnegie Hall. For Both Sexes.

St. Catharines fa, WnshiiiKton Brnnklyn. (Sixth Year of Sow Management A Hoarding and Day School, offering superior advantages: to a limited number of girls and young Women. spondenee und personal Inspection cordially Invited. The twenty-tipventh year will open Thursdav October 1.

The bishop of the diocese, patron; St. Clair McKr I way. regent Mr. A. A.

Low, Glentworth circulars furnished upon application Miss i-ONRO, Principal. to PRATT INSTITUTE, 215 Ryerson Brooklyn, nw ri. ssf.s opes KVKMMi CI.AXMKS OI'KX ocroiie.n For entalofrue RhlnK full pnrtlculars the general "(IVp the Institutf. KHKHKHIi.1 P. phatT.

goi-rrtnry. Packard oiiimorrliil Srhnol Ilnv Kv'k, 4'h Am-, tt M. -nth. 4." Unr, nf Thoronirh H'nrk. IM)I lilt Al, I I TU.

KM' Kit AT Ai TIM K. A-k f. Catnlnpue MISS KENNEDY'S SCHOOL, 211 CAHItol.L ST. Motween C'Miit ami rllnmn REOPEN II. THIS Si II" t)I.

I'ltEPAltES Ft iR IIEMENTS. BECKM COLI.KRK AMI ATIOS N. Y. PREPARATORY SCHOOL Joraiemoii Tel. ,077 Main.

Day. Eveiuiig or Private. Send for Catalogue. ffyL, School. 35 Nassau LAW SCHOOL Kvriilnji' School, New York city.

"Dijbt Method instruction. LL. B. two rears. LL.M.

in thiee years. High st.indarde. bnd for catalogue. UEURUE CHaSE. Dean.

THE BREVOORT SCHOOL. NOSTRA ND AVENUE. Kindergarten to College Preparatory. 24tn Year Begins September 29, 1903. Miss A.

M. KIPLING, M. A. The Bodman School For Olrl and Little Roy. 3fi Monroe place, Brooklyn Heights, reopens Thursday.

Octobur 1. LflNJrtPD now forming. Free arships limited. Hpeclal Induce-P itDTril men is to early registration. Z.

UAKIt-lN CUTTEN, Froebel In- 1 mltute, 4R Irving place, Man. LANGUAGES. THE UKltl.il. IIOOL l.A.Nt.LAGKS 71t ourt St, ltrookl n. HfIil'' Rl) HATES llL'RlNd SI'MMER.

VAX XOIIMAX IXSTITI TK. 1.112 Flatbusli Av; Music. Art; All departments; Kindergarten. Mme. VAN NORMAN.

Prln. TIIK MISSKs'llAMIIioX'S SCHOOL, 2 IIAKJ-UCLU PLACE. For ulrls and boji. lieopena October 7. of i For Both Sexes.

The "Bryant and Stratton" BUSINESS COLLEGH and SCHOOL of STENOGRAPHY, Bedford Cor. Fulton St. I HE0PENS TUESDAY, SEPTIMBEB 8 Iear Mr. Claghom-Your i I me aa partner and manager of my New I School for a number of vears enabled m. to your qualities.

believe ynu have beat practical Idea, that pertain to our all mr acquaintance with teacher I l-av no one more capable of directing a fir-t cl.tf I'A'-KAlin. Individual Instruction. Enter Anv Titne Call or aend for catalogue vn nclfonl. C. CLAOHOK.N.

Principal and Proprietor Miss Whitcomb's School, 16 GARDEN PLACE, Reopens Thursday. Septemher dvantaen for a liberal education from Krm-bel kmderK.irten. through college preparation: separate department for VUUnt hnvn: Inn Krtarrfln niivils will be re- ceivel. Principals at home after Heoiemlier is. BROOKLYN BUSINESS SCHOOL, 309 HALSEY tT.

NEAR THRonP AV. New Mcthoti. Onlclt K-anli Terms. Individual Instruction. positions Proeiired.

All Busines." and fommerclnl br-in--hes. SleTt-hand. Typewriting. Bookkeeping. I-mguagcs and ntieiKn cienttKrapny ny native Regents.

Preparatory Hleh Sehm-1 and C'llb CourseH. Practical Photography. Day and iiw, mum any time. BEDFORD INSTITUTE. 221 McDONOl'GH ST.

School for rlrle. Klndereartn to College I're paratory. Bojb under 12 admitted. rail term Begins Mondav, Septemner Miss M. T.

PI'Rl 'V. Principal. MLSSES CRAWFORD SCHOOL F1 BOV.S AND girls, 89 Joraletnon st. Reopens Sept. H'J.

Pianoforte lessons and daily practice, under sUiervi.loii of ahlo assistants. Circulars nn apiilicuMnii. Rooms and studios open to visitors after 6ft. 20. THE MISSES Mct'REARi'H Ki'llotiL AND Kindergartrn, K57 Ocean av.

Fliitbush, re-opens Sept. 21, lf03; use of carriage at reasonable rate. MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. Pupils Accepted on PiANG-ORGAN-VOiCE. Address CHURCH ORGANIST, Hapl Bedford Branch A.

ARNOLD'S MUSIC STUDIO, Its tlreeno av, near Clinton; Mr. and Mrs. AUGUST ARNOLD wilt remm, th-tr i.iano Instrui-tlon on and after Thursday. Mfpt-niti-r 24. NEW YtlltK German Conservatory of Music, 23 WEST FOItTY-SE'-oNlv ST.

Pend for CataloKUe. Sun-lay Papers. DANCING. W.M. PITT Knapp Mansion School for Dancing, nEDFOHD AV AND Ri ISS ST.

Prnnh. SI New York av. Paclrtc st. The Eniclt? Uurraa. Full particulars, toprether with cataloKuca, circu lars, of universities.

colleR-es. private schools and private teachers, advertised In these columns may be had free of charge bv calling at the EAGLE FREE INFORMATION Hl'ItEAL', fourth floor. Eagle PulldlnR. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY EAGLE Savings and Loan Company, plaintiff, against William H. Cochran anil others, defendants in pursuance of a judgment of for closure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the 17th day of June, fK)2. 1 will sell at public uuctlon to the hiylifst hlddcr, by William ti. sinun, auctioneer, at trie tiromtiyn Keal Exchange. No.

139 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 11th day of August, 1903. at twelve O'clock, noon, the lands In said judgment mentioned, and therein described as follow: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of hind situate, lying and being In the Borough ot Brooklyn, City of New York, County cf Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Third street, dtatant three hundred and seventeen (317) feet and ten and one-half aOMjl Inches from the corner formed by the Intersection of the nortt erly side of Third stroat with the easterly side of Eighth avenue; running thence northerly and parallel with Eighth avenue and part of the distance through a party wall ninety-five tro feet; thence easterly and parallel with Third street twenty (20) feet; thence southerly and again parallel with Eighth avenue and part of the distance through another party wall ninety-five (95) feet to the northerly side nf Third street; thence westerly along the northerly side of Third street to the point or place of beginning. Together with the appurtenances and all the estate and rights of the party of the first part In and to suid premises.

Dated July 2i, IPOS, WILLIAM E. MELODY, Sheriff of Kings Countv. Edward M. Orout and Paul Grout, Plaintiffs Attorneys, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

J2rt 3w The above sale is hereby adlournrd to Amrust 27 19i3, at same hour and place. Dated August wiitMAM kia iy. at Sheriff of Kings County. The above sale Is hercnv further nrllournpri to September 17. 1903, at same hour and place.

Dated August 27. 1903. WILLIAM E. MELODY, u2R fit ffttu Sheriff of Klnas County. THE PKOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Jane J.

Thayer, Arnold Thayer, George A. Thayer, Francis Kendall Thayer, Mnry Thayer Scudder, Margaret J. Thayer, Atala W. Thayer, June Thayer. Georgo A.

Thaver, William Frederick Thayer. Atala Scutlder. Elizabeth H. ScuddT, Townsend Scudder, Margaret Arnold Thayer, Sth Thayer, send greeting. You and or you are nereny citea to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, nt a Sur-rrgatc's Court, to be held at the County Court house (Room 30.

In the ounty of on the 23d day of September, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, th-n and there to attend the final Judicial settlement of the account of jane J. Thayer, Arnold Thayer. George A. Thayer and Hf-nry Hogins, as exerutors of the hist will and testament of GEORGE THAYER, de ceased. And let the above named Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should be appointed tu appear tor them on said Judicial settlement.

In testimony wnereor. we nave caused tne sefti of our sold Surrogate's' Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. James (L. C.

Church, Surrogate of our said County, at the County of Kings, the 27th day of July, in the year of our Iird one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P. PICKETT. aull 7t tu Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY-HENRY Hesterberg. plaintiff, against F. Victor GllUm and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and Fale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 19th day of August. 1903. I will sell nt public auction to the highest bidder, by William II.

Smith, auctioneer, at the salesrooms. No. 9 Wtllourrhby street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the 16th day of September, at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, Kings County, City and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of lots situate In the Town nf Flatbush, Kings County, New York, owned by Jacob Worth and Vinent A. Strawsun," Hied in the Register's office of the County of Kings on the IM day of January, 1901, as and by the lots numbers two hundred and eighty-three (31 to two hundred and eight v-seven (2S7), InohiMve, two hundred and nlnetv-six (29fi, three hundred and thirteen three hundred and ninety-two (392), three hundred and ninety-three four hundred ami twelve (412). four hundred and twenty-nine and four hundred and thirty (43it); together with all and singular the hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining.

Dated August L'5, 19H3. WILLIAM E. MELODY, Sheriff of Kings County. Dana Clnrkson. Plaintiff's Attorneys.

40 Court Street. Brooklyn, N. Y. au2S fit tufrf TEMPOKA MUTANTUR. Sunday morning.

The Rev. Dr. Tanghurst is driving leisurely to church. Ho is not revolving his text in his mind. There is no need.

Ho has his sermon in his pocket, all written out. One of his prominent parishioners passes htm in an automobile. "Brother Shumake," calls out the pastor, "I am sorry to soe you riding out in a thing like that to-day." "Why so, responds Brother Shumake, checking his speed. "Because it is a violation of the fourth commandment." "Begging your pardon, doctor, It does not so occur to me, I am not working. Neither am I working any domestic animal, while you are.

contrary to one of the speculations in the fourth commandment In such cases made and provided." "But," urges the pastor, in the controversial tone he sometimes adopts, "I am going to church." "So am doctor; so am rejoins Brother Shumake, "and 1 shall probably beat the preacher there." Here the prominent parishioner lets his machine out another notch and proceeds on his way. While tho Rev. Dr. I'anghurst follows at a slower pace, thinking profoundly. Chicago Tribune.

A REASONABLE REQUEST. "Now, here's a piece of goods," said the voluble drummer, "that speaks for itself. I "All right," interrupted the weary buyer, "suppose you keep quiet fnr five minute, and glvo it a chance." Philadelphia Press. COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE, TO LET OR EXCHANGE. Long Inland.

TO LET-FARM. Ar.orT 6 ACRES. AT ROFE-dale. L. I.

1 miles from Hrooklyn PorouRh IrH: seven minutes walk to d--pot; comfortable 4 room house; barn. pnultrv house, plenty fruit; rent vear. THOMA.S COCHRAN. OhfT St. Manhattan 14-3 New Jersey.

Healfhy-Weaiihy-Wise Get yonr wealth in the cftv If you wilt, hut your health in the country if you wish. There's wisdom in both for us nil. SUBURBAN PROPERTIES Along the FOR SALE FOR REN Tor descriptive Booklet send In stamps To J. F. JACK.

Snburlian rasengrT Aa-ent. llftj Hiojolwny. Nf- York WE FACHIFK'B llt'R ALMOST NEW I1AND-some uprliilu piano; beautiful Instrument; guaranteed. l.i;-9 Madison av, near Eighty-fifth at. Now Ynrk CM)-.

14-3 FOR SALn-l'IANOS-rOMPELlKI) TO SACRI nic my hanosonie uprlRht piano Immediately; sliver in year guarantee; beat offer. 427 Herkimer t. Alhany ay. ln-7 FOB SALE FURNITURE. FOR SALE-THE FURNITURE OF A NEW York private school, In Hist ehiss order.

Apply VI Rast Sen nty-third st, New York City. l.i-2 Fell SALE-l'TIiNITUKE-SUDDKN I'll AMI fnrntly must will splendid solid mahogany parlor suit, with elegant side pieces; some in gold, made ti order lust cost richlv carved, unholstend. rich silk, price Address, ELEGANT, Engle Branch. 44 Broadway. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.

TYPEWRITERS RENTED, ALL MAKKS. F. 8 WEPSTRR 317 B'wuy. Tel. 32 10 Frank.

roil SALE VK WANT TH DISPOSE OF 15,000 to fublc yards of g.md dirt to no removed from the wo Ft half of the hounded by Third. Fourth and Front and West av. Long Island City; this is first for (tiling, westing-house rHrm-ii kerb 10 Bridge st. NVw York Mt v. 14-7 REAL ESTATE LOANS.

We will loan you mwiicy quickly on first mortgage. Building loans also considered from reputable parties. The Realty and Construction Company, Dime Savings Bank Building, Court nn, Ri msrn Streets. LOANS. i.oai:i IN sv All VT On Household Furniture, Pianos.

Store Fixtures, Machinery. Rents, Real Estate. Notes, AT 6 1'KR CENT. PER ANN I'M. We accommodate you quickly In a quiet and confidential manner.

lommercial Credit Uo. (Established 361 FULTON Brooklyn. Opp. city Hall. Tel.

Main. MONEY TO LOAN IN BROOKLYN On pianos and furniture at 6 per cent, per annum. J. ft. SEA VF.ft, Room 6)8 Temple Bar 40 Court st.

Branch office. 1,325 Bedford av. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. "FOR OR A PARTNER A NI A first class jrrocery owner bavins Rnother huslnesn nut of city. Address J.

It. Box Eaple office. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. u. McCaffrey sons.

Hay, Cut Hay. Straw, peat Mobs, Grain, Meal, Feed, 233 and 23B Washington st, Rronklvn. Telenhnno call. 42. EstabUshrd 184S.

SPECIAL NOTICES. AT VERY LOW PRICES, ALL THE SECOND hand huilding inaterlnlf In stores, flats and dwell-Inns being torn down for Pennsylvania R. R. Tunnel. Ofllce, 425-7 Eishth av, Mnnhattan, between Thirty-first and Thirty-second sts, Manhattan.

Salesman on premises. GEO. contractors. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.

tiroposals, sultiibly In.lorsed on envelope for ltpn.nvitl of Plumbing In and at the L-in Island State Hospital. Kings Park. N. may be sent by mall or delivered In person up to 3 o'clock P. on Wednesday, n- day of September.

lpi)3, tu the St.ite CommlKi-l-n In Lunacy, nt th" I'apltol. Albaiiy. wbt the bids will be opened and read publicly. Oralrcs arid specifications may be consulted and blank fnniif nf proposal obtained at the otllce of F. A.

he. lor. Steward. 30a F.road-wfiy. New York I'ity, or by application to Ct.

L. Heins. Siat. Arehltcct. in the Capitol at Albany, X.

will bo awarded to the lowest rcspon-plhle and ivlltbl. bidders, unless the bids excee,) the amount funds available therefor. In which case the riyiu to reject all bids is reserved. T. E.

St'v, State Commission in Lunnev. Albar.y. September 9. W3. sll 3tfA-tu BOROUGH NOTICES.

NOTICE IS UIVEN THAT A In the mattfr of the extension of avenue, as an apprntieh to the Manhattan Hrldge iwriOK rtn. wul i.e neiii in he Countv Court House. Room ifl, on Wednesday, September J. KHWARI) SWANSTROM President the Hornugh of Brooklyn. JT'STIN Mei'ARTHY.

Jr. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. KL riW.All'j tiuiu, NTY GitAi'E ji hi ti roHUHi-, piii in i in i K.i i urn r.omunti on- nor aim oinern, neu-imniu- in put suanro of of forecln.ure anil sale made and entered in tne unove emiuen niimn, aaicu the fith ct June, I will sell at public auction to th highe.t bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer at the salesrooms.

No. U'Hbuighby ntn-pt, the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, r-i the 231 nay of September, at twelve noon, tlie lands in said judgment mentioned, am therein described hb follows; All that certain ulut piece or parcel of land nitualc. lying and being in Hie tsoi OUBll oi nrou i ii ui i oe (. ny or A York. County of Kings and State of New York.

buunded ami described as follows, to wit; lb gin-niiiK at a ix.lnt on the northwesterly side of New Utrecht avenue formerly Bay Sixteenth streeti, distant two hundred and tufty feet houth-weeteily from I lie corner formed by the inter-seftion of the northwesterly side uf New Utrecht avenue, with the southwesterly side of Bath uve nue: running thence southwesterly along the north westerly Fide of New Utrecht avenue thirty (3k) feet; thenee nonnweyieny parallel with Bath a nue ninety-six feet eight ih) lnrhen to the center line of the bluck between New Utrecht avenue and Seventeenth iivenue; thence northeasterly along said nt'T line of the block and parallel With New Utrecht avenue thirty (30 feet; and thence southeasterly again parallel with Bath avenue ninety-six feet eight Sj Inches to the northwesterly si de NVw tree-frit avenue at the point or plare of beginning. Also ail the right, title and IntereFt of Edmund O'Connor and Heiene A. O'Connor, his Bruno H. Spless and Rosa Spless. his wife, nf.

and to New Utrecht avenue lying In frnt of ami adjoining iiremlses to the center line- -Datei) Setembr-r 1. Itl8. WILLIAM K. MELODY, Stieriff of County. Herbert N.

Warbasse. Plaintiff Attorney. 19 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. Y. The above premises are on account of the purchaser at a wile mid his failure to comply with the terms und ct ndltlons of Bale.

t-epu-tnber 1. WILLIAM K. MELODY, gel 3w Shertff(f SUPREME CO CRT kTngS i or Y-f HOM S. Strong al, plaint i it p. against Vaughan ft al, def'-ndants -In pursuum-M of a Judgment or deep.

of foreclosure and made and granted in this action at a Sp'eu, 'D-hii of the oun. held In and for tne iunt rf Kinps on the day of Jiily, mi enterej In the office nf the Clerk of the County i Klnt'S on the 'th day of Aueust, I. the undei slgm d. the referee duly appointed frr that pu-pofe in and by said judgment or decree will expose for sale and will sell at public auetion to the highest bidder by James L. Brumley, Auctioneer, at the Bro' klyn Real Estnte Exchange, Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on the 30th day of September, llfi3, at o'clock, noon, un that day, the lands ard jjif mines in said Judgment inentl- and therein described as follows: All that eertahi kt, piece or parcel of land, with the thereon erected, situate, lying and In the City of Brooklyn. County of Klna and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly side pt Bo oft street, 'd I stunt one hundred and two feet northerly from the northwesterly corner of First and Bond streets, and running thence northerly along said westerly side of Bond street twenty (201 feet; thence at right angles to Bond street In a westerly direction eighty-four IM) feet thren (3) inches; thence In a direct line southerly twenty iVO) feet one O) inch to a point distant eighty-two (82) feet six id) inches wepterly from the westerly side of Bond street, und thence easterly at right angles to Bond street and part of the distance through a party wall eighty-two R2) feet lx G) inches to the westerly side of Bond street at" the point or plaro of beginning Dated Sep tember 2. Ilw3. FREDERICK LYKE, Referee. Messrs.

Bleecker Wheeler, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, fil Wall street, New York, N. Y. aS lw wears large white linen cuffs to his and nonchalantly Jots his impressions onj those with the most of At first his laundress was greatly puzzled with the hieroglyphically inscribed of her client, but after a while Iparned the meaning of the signs, and thus gathered the news of the week while pursu-' ing her avocaiion. One day she astonished M. X.

by remarking, "Your last washing was very interesting, only you don't give ub enough political news." Golden Penny. THE EDITOR LAUGHED. jj "I left poem with your editor yester-' day," said the young poot. "Ypr." renlind hia friend In the office, saw you, aftor you went out he read and it seemed to make a big hit with htm." "Indeed? Oh! I'm so glad. It was a son-) net on nnd I'm quite proud of it." "Oh! er I thought it was a humorous poem." Philadelphia Press.

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