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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YOUK. MARCH 30. 1904. 10 FOE SALE PIAKOS.

INSTRUCTION. HOTELS AND RESORTS- HOTELS AKD RESORTS. LEGAL NOTICES. HOTELS AND EESOETS. COUNTRY PKOPEF.TY FOR SALE.

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Hi-it rn-fi, nlre I 1 1 1 ti uh, t- nut. List l11 i'Iuci'8 inai L. I. A LuNii (irTKY HnMM tfALK On thif iii-rth loce, wiihm i-umniittinif ui-taiii-t' VT IN I'UK 'F- 1 st. i I AT K-TMI It i.n rtut l.44"t lir awav a FOR SALE FURNITURE.

1" Si.l i. Tfl ANY wi V-t rui nuile, it Hi Kl J( x'J: lace -ur-tiwXKH ri av. 27-7 HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. A. STEIN CO.

229-231 Washington BROOKLYN. The Largest Retail Dealers in First Class Horses of Every Description in Greater New York. iny one In need of a ftrnt clan home, no matter for what purpose, will find It to bin mlvHiitnge to vlalt nr npa-cIouh, ii to riute, model stable, oar stock and compare oar price before purchasing elsewhere. ISO TO 200 HEAD Rlnrayi on hand to from. All aalea nuhjeet to aatiafnetory trial and veterinary ctanitnntton.

CHtbllHlied lirt years. Telenhone 348 Main. DRAFT HORSES. If you are thinking of buying draft horses, you can hud none better in tlio market than those on exhibition In our Btnblos. The stock includes horses suitable for the heaviest kind of work, and, above all, they present a fine appearance.

Brewers, express and trucking companies, should take advantage this opportunity. CYRUS RHESUS, SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES, 73 to 83 Liberty St Brooklyn. ENRY BUSTED! SALE AND EXCHANGE STABLES. Driving, Saddle and Draught Horses of All Kinds Constantly on Hand. 327,329 and 331 Rutledge St, Near Broadway.

Telephone, 613 Williamsburg, Brooklyn, N. Y. VAN TASSELL KEARNEY, CARRIAGE BUILDERS, AMI IXi EAST UtTIl 127, 12!) AST 12 I II UJSTWBKN 31 AND 4TH MOW YORK CITY. FASHIONABLE CARRIAGES OF FINKST WORKMANSHIP. Beautiful DcplKns for Spring and Summer.

Exclusive, cunlrel In Greater New York of the following: Henry Hooker Co. of New Haven, UlRhcst Grade Carriages liullt, BROUGHAMS, VICTORIAS and CABRIOLETS. Full uMP'-'ri rr all thflr prnrlurtlonB. ROGERS ROAD WAGONS, GATES BULL'S HEAD WAGONS, KENTUCKY BREAK CARTS. IvfV'L and moat varied display of modern car- i( any house in the- trade.

HARNESS In nil wi'iirhts unci KtyloH, large and complete stock cf the host (iradr-s. PldiASFHK WAHONS ANI5 FABHIAliKS OF ov iy i'-S'Ti ti tfn ana nest quality, new and spc onilhiiinl; i n-r tlian any other place In the wiuiii; over to ni-ifet from; urrcya, traps, ruiiabnulM, plvifi'ina. dodinrs wagons, station covert speeding wagons, speedlna eaitf. etc; airn a lot ut fine carrlaue and road horn- 9. AMWimAVS, Scht'rmrhorn at, u-'ur Iinntl.

iOsUtlilisIiud 1S70 by Andrew Mowbray. I'LKASrKK WACMNR AND OA liltl AGKfl OF every (U'sripthm aii'l best (juallty, ne.v and haini; i hfiipr-r ihan any other place in the world; over Hfi tn Felcct l'rom; stirmys, traps, runabouts, phaetnrif. doctors' waKonu, station wagons, covert waons, wagons. pped-Ihk cartfs, also lot nf Hno carriaKi. and road iWIiltA VS.

Schnrinorhorn ht, nrai KstuhHjihcd 175 by Andrpw Mowhray. TO LKT-FOR XI 1 13 Sl'MMKR, ROAD HO HSR, efntlf and kind, with purnry and runabout; kept in hist claps livery stable. FULTON ft LEWIS, ft IV'dford. mhH-St su TAKKN FOli DFHT HANDSOMK YOUNi, perfectly gentle, stylish horse; cheap to quick buyer. lioarding at 3i Cjutncy near Clas-pon av.

RARE CHANCK TO QT'ICK RUYKR RRATT-tiful. gentle, stylish horse; line runabout and harness; riding saddle cheap. 81 Vernuii av, near Alarcy. FOU SALIC A VKRV STYLISH CHESTNUT gelding. 16 bands, for harness or saddle.

COACHMAN, Vanderbilt av. 30-2 LEGAL NOTICES. TiF, PFOW.R OF THE STATE OF N(W Y'LIv, by thH graue of Ood free and To EllKabeth f'urran. Mary E. Smith, Edward Hmlih anil Mary Sin i lb, pnd greeting: Whereas, JOHN OELIiERd, of the Ror of llrookiyn, City of New York, huA lately pftltioncd our Surrogate's Court of the Ceuniv of Kings to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 17th cay of March, 1M4, relating to real and property, duly proved as the last will and tf of Anna M.

Smith, also known AnniP M. Pniith. late of Kings County, deceased; Wl vrpfore. you and e-h of you arc hereby cited tn appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the County Court Houho (Room 37), In the County of Klnus, on th 1'Jlh day of May. at 10 o'clock in the nn, then and there to attend the probate of thp wild last will and testament.

Ir. testimony whereof, wo have caused the seal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto afllxed. Witness, Hon James C. Chureh, Surrogate of our said County, (L. nt Hip County of Kings, the 2Sth day of March, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine bun lied and four.

WILLIAM P. PICKETT. 3o-ct Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. x--. i1 5 IIj.

P'H ONE Th Earl Full lrtuui.r cvUc-ernti 111 ic.utik clrcuUTV ourm- b.J at to, KiJLE KKKB ti kkavs. El Buiumi Brookl.n Kan ihtrd y.aLatlUL I PRINCIPAL CITIES. Washington, D. C. IBVaSUESES The horeham WoLshington.

D. C. American and European Plan. ABSOLUTELY FIREPROOF Within Ave minutes walk of the White House. Treasury.

State, War and Navy Departments. Absolutely modern and high class In every detail. John U. "De-Otne. Prop.

THE COCHRAN, Washington, D. C. This first class bouse Is situated on corner FOURTEENTH AND STREETS, N. In the fashionable portion of the city. It is ccesslblo by electric cars to and from all directions, and In the immediate riclntty of two most beautiful parks.

Transient guests receive special attention. Baggage checked in the house to all points. EUGENE S. COCHRAN, Manager. LONG ISLAND.

THE PROSPECT HOUSE, SHELTER ISLAND HEIGHTS, N. T. Will open for the reception of guests in June, HIGH CLASS FAMILY BKSOHT. GOLF. TENNIS, SAILING, DUIVINO.

Special rates tor the season. A(1lnsa D. P. HATHAWAY THE HANOVER. 2 East Fifteenth at, N.

T. CAMP KI1R BOYS On beautiful LAKE RONKONKOMA, L. I. Boating, bathing, fishing and all ftports; parents and others can beard In the academy, near by. Address LONG ISLAND ACADEMY, Ronkonkoma, N.

Y. ATLANTIC CITY. THE ATLANTIC CITY OFFICE OF THE EAGLF, IS LOCATED CORNER OF ATLANTIC AND PENNSYLVANIA AVES. FULL INFORMATION CONCERNING All. VEHTISING RATES FLRNISHEU ON AP.

PLICATION. Atlantic City THREE Ji JERSEY HOURS CENTRAL Passing Through Lake wood. Rolid Vestibule Trains, Buffet Parlor Cars, leave Liberty Street Station (N. It. tfl.

40 A. M. and 8.40 P.M. daily s.undayB9.40 A. South Ferry fi minutes earlier.

HOTEL JACKSON, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. An absolutely fireproof Ueacb front hotel at Virginia av. The finest location. Adjacent to the famous boardwalk and steel pier, 200 handsome ocean front rooms.

The finest chefs and cuisine. Musical concerts daily and evening. Terms, American plan, $12.50, $13 and $21 weekly. Write for illustrated literature. N.

Y. office. 8 Park place. CHA8. E.

COPE, Prop. JOHN CRUSE, Manager. Also Kittatinny Hotel. Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Open May till November.

THE ALBEMARLE, Virginia av, near the Beach. This elegant and thoroughly modern hotel, new throughout, containing 100 large, sunny front rooms, thoroughly steam heated, has every equipment anc1 comfort for the entertainment of Spring guests, Including private and public baths, elevator service, etc. Over 2,000 feet of beautiful sun parlors feature. Offers for the Spring season special terms for superior accommodations and excellent table of $8, $10, $12.50 weekly; $2 up daily. Orchestral concerts dully and evening.

Booklet upon request. J. P. COPE. THE FR0NTENAC, A new hotel, as good as the best, Kentucky av, 100 yards from beach; center of all attractions; direct southern exposure; will make special spring terms of $8, $10, $12 weekly; $1.50.

$2 daily for large, pleasant ocean view rooms; all metal beds, with excellent table and service; contains elevator, Btearn heat, baths and every comfort; Bpacious sun parlors, hated. overlook "boardwalk and ocean. Booklet mailed. Mrs. H.

Y. MOYER. HOTEL TRAYMORE. Atlantic City. N.

remains open throughout the year. Every known comfort and convenience. Golf privileges. Running water In bedrooms. TRAYMORE HOTEL COMPANY, D.

S. WHITE, President New York Rep. at 289 Fourth av. BERKSHIRE VSnS.ir'Sir 100 yards from new steel pier. Special rates $2 to $3 daily; $8.

$10, $12.50, $15 weekly for large sunny steam heated rooms. Speufal Easter terma. Capacity 300. Unobstructed view. Excellent table and service.

Rooms single and en suite with private baths attached. Elevator to street level. Booklet. Osteopathy. J.

O. and J. E. DICKINSON. SEASIDE HOUSE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.

J. Ocean front. Every comfort, including sea water baths elevator, sun parlors. golf. etc.

F. P. COOK SON, formerly of the Hotel Senate. HOTKL GLADSTONE. Directly on the Ocean front, Atlantic City, N.

J. Unobstructed ocean view. Rooms en suite, with private baths. Hot and cold sea water in all baths. Running water in bedrooms.

N. J. COLLINS. Pro p. HOTEL SENATE, Rhode Island A v.

and Beach, Atlantic City. Unobstructed ocean view. Rooms en suite with bath. Long distance telephones in rooms. Sun parlor.

LEWIS B. SCULL. IlHE elwood, Sea end, St. Jamt'ii place. ATLANTIC CITY.

OPICN alt the year. Fireprcof; $10 per and upward. ROBERT S. SMITH. HOTKL (il.L.MJALE, St.

James place and Leach, Atlantic City. Rooms cn suite with bath. Kiuum heal Elevator from street level $10 per ween and upward. Open all year. Write frr booklet L.

F. I ill nuni.iut Atlantic City, N. J. on the Lfttch. St, Charles place.

Fresh and sea water baths. Elevator. Special Spring rates. inn M'l .:.) Pacific av abuvt: Michigan, Atlantic City. en suite with private baths.

Elevator from Htreei level. Ocean view. Kvening dinner. $2 to $3 daily $10 per week and upward. J.

F. L. MILLER, THE WESTMINSTER, Kentucky av, near beach. Atlantic City. Steam heat, sun parlor, elevator from street, baths.

Special Spring rates. CHAS. BUHKR. HOTEL MAJESTIC, Atlantic City. N.

J. Ocean and Virginia ava. Rtfam hent; $10 per week and upward. Eleviitor from street level. SAMUEL ELLIS.

HOTEL AISHIJV, COR. AIT. VERNON AND Pacific. Room en suite with private baths. vators, steam heat throughout.

American plan, per day. European plan, ,1 per day up. JOHN T. DEVER. Manager.

LA.MONTE, 23 South Ohio av. Atlantic City. Excellent table, steam heat; centrally and very desirably located; ll.w dally; U.ihi we 1 and up. CHESTER INN. New York ay, near Hench.

Atlantic City. Open all year. Steam heat, elevator, bath. etc. Book-let.

D.KNAUEll. THE lVAVERI.y. Ihlo av, near Hunch. ATLANTIC CITY. N.

.1. apaclty 200; up weekly. Excellent table. Every PDolntment. Mrs.

A. N. TAYLOR. THE WAVERLY Oh appointment. Mrs.

A. FUIST CLASisi UOAItD IN I'ltlVATt) CUT-tage; near Ueach. Steam heat. Uood table. S7 to weekly.

O. WRIGHT, HO South Kentucky av, rfiTTXrV'. 21 So. Mli'lilunn Av, lULW XX. Atlantic city.

N. J. Open all year; steam heat: home comforti. per day; per week. F.

C. WARHLRTdx HOTEL PONCE DE LEON. Virginia av second house from Uracil. E. SWEENEY.

Owner and Proprietor. "PHILLIPS HOUSE. SO. CONNECTICUT AV, Atlantic City. S.eam heat, good rates.

F. P- FHILLIP3. SUPREME Cx'CKT, KINCj IX'UNTT-TESSIlf FrankeL. (lain tiff, against Harry Midas and Pauline M. Sacks.

d-fnduiti In pursuance of a lodgment of foreclosure and sale mad and entered tn th above entitled action, datd the lCth day of February, lU I will s-il at public auction to th highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Ksta'v Exchange. No. lt Montague street. In the lk.ri.ugh of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on tha Ith day of March, 14. at twelve o'rhick. noon, the land in said Judgment mentioned and therein dr.red as follows; Ail tbosa certain lots or piece or parcels of land, with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being at East New York In tha Town of New Lots, tf.irnierly art of th Town of Flat bush. County of Kings and State of New York, said eight lots being each twenty-five feet, front nd rear, and one hundred feet deep, taken together and bounded and described as follows: Commencing at the southeasterly corner of Wn-f-field avenue and Virginia avenue, running thenca easterly Virginia avenue one hundred feel, thence southerly and parallel with Sheffield avenue two hundred feet; thence westerly and parallel with Virginia avenue one hundred feet to Sheffield avenue, and thence along hctleld avenue northerly two hundred feet to the point or place of bog Inning Being same premises conveved to the party of the first part or defendant Pauline M. Sacks by Frank Crooke, referee, in a deed of conveyance, dated November 26.

lSTi. and recorded in Kings County Keglrter'st office. In Liber 1.222 of Conveyances, page Novemht'r 26. Dated Marco 1S04. HENRY HESTERBERO, Sheriff of Kings County.

Jael Krone, Plaintiff's Attorney, 3y Broadway, New York City, N. Y. mh7 6t mftth The above Bale Ut hereby adjourned to April 1904, at same hour and place. Datd March 2, HENRY HESTKRBERG. mhSO St Sheriff of Kings County.

SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS General Chemical Company, plaintiff, against Lucy F. Kalbrleisch and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 22d day of March, 1S04, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Real Estate Exchange, Number 1S9 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklvn, City of New York, on the 21st day of April, at 12 o'clock, noon, on that day. by William H. Smith, Auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that lot of land, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Cumberland street, distant two hundred and ninety-six feet and ten inches 2D6 ft. 10 inches) southerly from the southwesterly corner of Fulton avenue and Cumberland street, and running thence westerly eighty (80) feet; thence southerly and parallel with Cumberland street twenty-Ave feet: thence easterly and parallel with the ftrnt mentioned line eighty (80) feet to Cumberland street, and thence northerly along the westerly side of Cumberland street twenty-five (25 feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn. March 29, JOSEPH M. COG AN, Referee.

Steele Otis, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 25 Broad street. Manhattan. mh30 7t SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE Lawyers Title Insurance Company of New York, plaintiff, against Benjamin J. Sturges and others, defendants. Action No.

1 In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the eighth day of Marcn. 1904. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 3R9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the fourteenth day of April, 1904, at twelve o'clock noon, the lands In said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York.

Kings County and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Albany avenue, distant eighty-six feet southerly from the southeasterly corner of Degraw street and Albany avenue; running thence easterly parallel with Degraw street and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Albany avenue, twenty-four feet; thence westerly parallel with Degraw Btreet, one hundred feet to the easterly side of Albany avenue, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Albany avenue, twenty-four feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated, March 23, 1904. HENRY I1ESTERBERG. Sheriff of Kings County. Philip S.

Dean, plaintiff's attorney, 37 Liberty street, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. mh23 7t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE Riverhead Savings Bank, plaintiff, against John Andrews, and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the 27th day of February, 1904, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on the seventh day of April, 1904, at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said judgment mentioned itiid therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn of the City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Herkimer street, distant forty feet westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Herkimer street with the westerly side of Saratoga avenue; running thence northerly parallel with Saratoga avenue and part of the distance through a party wall eighty feet; thence easterly parallel with Herkimer street forty feet to the westerly side of Saratoga avenue; thence northerly along the westerly side of Saratoga avenue twenty feet; thence westerly parallel with Herkimer Btreet and part of the distance through a party wall one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Saratoga avenue twenty feet; then-ie easterly parallel with Herkimer Btreet twenty thence southerly parallel with Saratoga avenue and part of the distance through a party wall eighty feet to the northerly side of Herkimer street, and thence easterly along the northerly -side of Herkimer street forty feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated March IS. 1904. HENRY HESTERBERG.

Sheriff of Kings Countv. T. M. Grlfflng, Plaintiff's Attorney, Riverhead, N. Y.

mhlG 6t IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THS Hon. James C. Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice la hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against GEORGE R. BEN NET, late of the Borough of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at No. 62 South Oxford street.

Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on or before the 10th day of August, next. Dated February 3. 1904. EDGAR S.

HICKS, fe3 6m Executor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THH Hon. James C. Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against THOMA3 WILLIAMS, late of the said county (painter and deoorator), deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of Sidney V. Lowell, her attorney.

No. 189 Montague street. Brooklyn Borough, New York City, on or before the 12th day of May next. Dated November 10. 1903.

AUGUSTA WILLIAMS, nil 6m Executrix Last Will of Raid Decedent. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY BAR AH Frances Fabbricotti, as sole acting executrix and trustee under the last will and testament of. Luciano Fabbricotti, deceased, plaintiff, against Harry H. McKee and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, 4ated the twelfth day of January, 1904, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

189 Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the eighteenth day of February, 1904, at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said Judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying" and being ir the Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. Ir. the County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly line of East Nineteenth Btreet, distant one hundred and sixty feet northerly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Avenue with the easterly side of East Nineteenth Btreet; running thence easterly parallel with Avenue one hundred and twenty-five and seventy-eight one hundredths feet; thence northerly parallel with East Nineteenth street forty feet; thence westerly again parallel with Avenue one hundred and twenty-five and seventy-eight one hundredths feet; and thence southerly along the easterly side of East Nineteenth street forty feet, to the point or place of beginning; aublect to covenants and conditions and restrictions contained In deed from the Harbor and Suburban Building and Savings Association to Harry H. McKee recorded in Kings County Register's office, December 18. 1902.

Dated January 27. 1904. HENRY HESTERBERG. Sheriff of Kings County. James W.

Hyde. Plaintiff's Attorney, 10 Wall Street. New York City. N. Y.

Ja27 7t wfta The above sale is hereby adjourned to February 25. 1904, at same hour and place. Dated February IR, 1904. HENRY HESTERBERG. fel9 2t Sheriff of Kings County.

The ahovo sale is hereby further adjourned to March 17, 1904, at same hour and place. Dated February 25, 1904. HENRY HESTERBERG, fe26 6t Sheriff of Kings County. The above sale Is hereby further adjourned to March 29, 1904, at mme hour nnd place. Dated March 17, 1904.

HENRY HESTERBERG. mhl8 4t Sheriff of Klmrs County. The above sale is hereby further adjourned to April 19, 1904, at same hour and place. Dated March 29. 1904.

HENRY HESTERBERG, mh.30 6t Sheriff of Kings County. MOROCCO FAEMS. To American eyes a farm in Morocco 1b hardly to be distinguished from the surrounding country. One sees no barns, nor granaries, nor scarcely any sign of cultivated fields nor fence lines to define where the farm begins or ends. The Moorish farm house looks like a series of crumbling walls, not connected; but in different sections of the tumblp down pile are three or four small narrow rooms, with no windows and a poor apology for a door.

This la the prevalent style of dwelling throughout the country, with the exception of a few out of town residences of the rich and powerful. For even if a farmer should possess any wealth he must hide all evidences of it lest he attract tho rapacious eyes of governmental authorities. Even the little harvests tho farmers have to hide away in pits to screen them from the jealous and greedy eyes of the tax gatherer. The farm implements' are patriarchial in their simplicity; a few boughs tied together, weighted with a heavy atone and drawn by a mule or a camel, constitute Ibo farmer's only harrow. His plow is but a forked stick.

Yet, though tho soil is only scratched with such poor implements it 1b go fertile that it yields abundant harvest in proportion to the small amount of labor expended, ATLANTIC CITY. ROYAL PALACE HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Directly on the Beach; th finest location on the Atlantic coast; new ind modern; open from March 26 to October 1.

fin cv-n (runt room en suit with hot and cold fresh and ki mater baths; exceptional Canino Btrvtce; American plan; special low Spring rates; wnd (or illustrated booklet. CHARLES B. PRETTYMAN, OWXEH AND PROritlETOR. I YM J. WATROl S.

Managrr. (HAM) ATLANTIC HOTEL, Virginia Av and lUath. Atlantic Cuy. N. rapacity, (0t), This spacious hotel NOW Ol'KN un.lfr new management.

Complftely refurnished and newly decorated. Location central, a.ljar-cnt to Boardwalk. Steel Pi-r and all aniueenu-nts. Hot and cold sea water baths. Sun parlors surrounding verandas and steam haated.

Telephones in bedroom Oichtstra. Cuisine and service unexcelled Cafe Attaches. Rates: American plan, $J1 and up weekly; European plan, $150 day and up. Illustrated booklet. Coaches meet trn I ns.

A. C. IIT HELL A Proprietor I. P. HAHTEIt.

Manager. New York office. Fourth av. Telephone. 6243 Gramercy.

HOTEL IMPERIAL Ocean End Maryland Atlantic City. Family Hotel of the Highest Class. Admirably situated. Capacity 200. Moderate tariff.

Guide book free. W. CHANDLER STEWART. HADD0N HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. If.

J. Hot and cold sea water baths. Lone distance telephone In every bedroom. Golf links. Write for Illustrated literature.

LEEDS LIPPINCOTT. N. Y. office. Town and Country.

8S9 Fourth t. THE H0IMHURST, Pennsylvania Av, close to Beach. Atlantic City. Central and select location. Enlarged, extensive Improvements and refurnishing just completed make this a new hotel and one of the best', Equipped with elevator to street level.

Bun parlor, private baths, running water In rooms, etc. Special winter and Spring rates. Booklet. HENRY DARNELL. THE ST.

CHARLES, Atlantic City. N. J. Directly on the ocean front. Remains open throughout the year.

Bell telephone in rooms. High class music. Sea water in all baths. Golf privileges. N.

Y. booking representative, GEO. S. FELL, 2S9 Fourth av, near Twenty-third st. NEW LIN HAINES.

Daily 11 to 3. Tele ph on 6246 Gramercy. HOTEL MORTON. Ocean end Virginia av, Atlantis City, N. J.

OPEN THE ENTIRE YEAR. Homelike and cheerful. SPECIAL RATES FOR WINTER. FINH TABLE. Rooms en suite with bath.

Sun parlors. Kit rator from streef level. Mrs R. HAINES. Owner and Proa.

THE DUNL0P, Board Walk and Ocean Av, ATLANTIC CITY. European plan. Rooms en suite with private baths. Ocean view from every room. Restaurant of superior excellence.

Fea food a specialty. R. T. DTJNL0P. HOTEL NEW ENGLAND, Ocean end South Carolina av, Atlantic City.

Very convenient to boardwalk, piers and all amusements. Rooms -n suite, with private baths. Steam heat. Sun parlor. Elevator from street.

Special rates for the Sprlns; and Easter season. Booklet on application. B'lYAN ft WILLIAMS. HOTEL IROQUOIS, South Carolina av and Beach, Atlantic City. An elegant and perfectly equipped hotel.

Capacity 400, with unexcelled location. Elevator, sun parlors, private baths with suites, 'phones in rooms. Steam heat. Amusement hall and every appointment. Now making special rates, $12, $15.

$17.50 weekly. Booklet mailed. Representative, Rooms 500-601, 1,170 Broadway, New York. W. SHAW.

THE SAVOY, DIRECTLY ON THE BEACH. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Running water in all rooms. Rooms en suite with artesian and salt water baths.

Moderate rates for Spring, Easter and Summer season. Personal representative, 3 Park Place, New York. S. M. HANLEY.

HOTEL RUDOLF. Atlantlo City. Open all year. American and European plan. Rooms with hot and cold sea and fresh water baths.

Location direct on Ocean Front and Promenade. New York Park Plaot. C. R. MYERS.

Propr. GOINO TO ATLANTIC CITY OVEH EASTER? Desirable accommodations are becoming scarce. HOTEL RALFTOH, Ocean end St. Charles Place, Offers a limited number of rooms at $17.50. for two persons, from Good Friday afternoon to following Monday morning.

Equally attractive weekly rates. C. C. SHINN. Spec.

289 4th av. mhl2-30t THE WILTSHIRE, Virginia av and Beach, Atlantlo City, N. J. Open all the year American and European plans. Delft cafe.

Music, Long distance 'phones ir, all rooms. American plan, $2.50 per day up; European plan. $1.50 per day up. S. S.

PHOEBUS. Proprietor. HOTEL SH0HEHAM, Ocean end Virginia av. Atlantlo City. Surrounded by Urge open lot, elevator to street.

Steam heat. Private baths. Telephones in rooms. Table and service kept at high standard. Special rates for April and May.

$10, $12. $15, $17.50 week-ly. Booklet. W. B.

COTTEN. HOTEL CHETW00DE. Atlantic City. Convenient to Beach and Piers. Steam heat Sun parlors, sanitary plumbing.

Special SDHna. rates. Mrs. EMILY M. DEMPSEY.

ARLINGTON HOTEL, Michigan av and Beach. Atlantic City. Open all year. Steam heat Elevator. Sun parlors.

Rooms en suite with baths. Special Spring rates. Amerf-can and European plan. Booklet. L.

KUN55 HOTEL RICHMOND, Ocean end Kentucky av, Atlantic City. Unobstructed ocean view. Elevator, steam heat, sun parlor. C. H.

PEASE, Mgr. J. D. PEASE. HOTEL CLARENDON, VIRGINIA AV.

NEAR Beach. Atlantic City. Newly improved, large piazzas. Sun parlor. Spacious rooms, en suite, with tiled baths.

Telephones, elevator, etc Booklets mailed. M. D. NEIMAN, Propr. SCARBOROUGH Beach Front of Marvtand Av.

Write now for ocean front roouiB. Special rates. WALTER R. DAVIS. Mgr.

THE BERKELEY, Kentucky av, near Beach. The hotel for comfort. Excellent cuisine; capacity Terms mod-crate. Booklet mailed. W.

A. ARMSTRONG LAKEWOOD, N. palmeOouse. LAKEWOOD, N. J.

17TH SEASON, OCTOBER TO JUNB. C. PALMER CLKAVBR. THE LEXINGTON, OPEN ALL. YEAR.

Sunny rooms, open wood lire, private and public baths, steam heat, electrio lirtht. Rates 2.ill day and up. A. S. LARRABKB.

THE LAKE WOOL HOTEL Is the largest a.id leading hotel of Lake wood. New York oftlce 1,404 Broadway Telephone 4.2S5 Thirty-eighth st. BEECH WOOD VILLA. Commodious house central lv located convenient to all hotels and pines: well kept; booklet. M.

A. PAUL. LAKEWOOD, N. J. The Fall and Winder resort.

VIRGINIA, VIRGINIA "HOT SPRINGS. 2,500 FEET ELEVATION. I THE VIRGINIA aiOUXTAIlVS AVIicre the Fnrly Sprint? Climate, thm uteri, Ruths, Hotel mid Seeiiery kavs no Etitiak iu America. Rheumatism, gout, obesity and nervous troubles cured. New Golf Club House with Squash Court, Lounging Rooms, Cafe.

Ping-Pong, etc. Fine Golf j-mu Ft. Tennis Courts, Pleasure Pool, excellent livery and all outdoor pastimes. THE NEW HOMESTEAD is unquestionably ihe finest all-year-round resort notei in America. Modern in the strictest sense, conducted on the broadest lines and patronized the highest class.

Broker's office with direct Y. wire. Pullman Compartment Car via Washington leaves New York P. arrives Hot Springs 8:26 A. M.

tickets at Chesapeake an Ohio offices, 3fi2 Broadway, and offices Pennsylvania R. Address FRED STERHY, Manager. Hot Springs, Va, HOTEL ALPHIN, HOT SPRINGS, VIRGINIA. Lvpiything Prst class: telenhone svstem in every room; electric lights; steam heat; flne golf grounds; rates $17.50 to per week. 30-3 eo! A5BUBT PAEK.

ASBURY PARK, N. J. THE QTJEEN OF OCEAN RESORTS. Grand Easter Open ins MILE STRETCH OF NEW BOARDWALK 70 FEET WIDE. Sousa's Famous Band Will open the Easter Season in the New Glass Enclosed FaVilion, on Saturday, April 2d.

Among the Hotels Now Open Are: HOTEL MAHLIIOHOI'UH. Open All the Year. Thoroughly Modernised. A. M.

FKXTON. HOTKL SAINT JAMES. S00 feet from ocean. Hteam heated, prlvat. baths.

P. W. BOCK. HOTEL TOIRAINE. Fifth and Urand avs.

Open nil the year. Thoroughly modernized. 'Phone 268. GRAND AV. HOTEL.

Especially fitted for winter Sun parlors. L. FILL. THE VICTORIA HOTEL, Corner Ocean and Third Avs. Ftpam heat.

Sun parlor. S. KEMPTC. HOTKL BHINSWICK Opens May 28. 1904.

MOItGAN PARSONS. COLEMAN IIOrSK. Open June to October. F. B.

CONOVER. HOTEL COH MBIA Opens June 15. 19IM. W. HARVEY JONES.

THE HICKS Opens May 15, 1904. HICKS CO. TUB YORKSHIRE Open. April 30, 1004. HARRY DUFFIELD.

THE VICTORIA HOTEL. Third and Ocean avs. Ashury Park, N. J. 50 yards from surf open from Easter to Thanksgiving; steam heat.

Bun parlors; all city conveniences S. HOTEL MATTHEW, 302 FIRST AV. ASBURY Park. N. will open April 1 for season 1904.

Special rates for Raster. GEO. W. MATTHEWS. Proprietor.

VERMONT. HVnr? SUDBURY, Vt. Special rates for lllUC June. Booklet, photograph and ai aT.rri ground plans at Eagle office, or fYlAlNllK of A. W.

HYDE SON, Owneri iTianVflVs and MflnaKers. CONNECTICUT. Health teekers. comfort seekers, rest and recreation seekers, all find their wishes gratified at The Waysicle Inn NEW MILFORD, Litchfield Conn. OPENS June 15, Illustrated booklet free.

J. K. CASTLE, Manager. CORPORATION NOTICES. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM 15, MUNICIPAL BUILDING.

BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough )f Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock A. M. on WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13. 1004.

No. 1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN EAST NINETEENTH STREET, from Albemarle road to Beverley road. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities Is aa follows; 870 linear feet 18-inch vitrified stoneware pipe sewer, laid in concrete. 44 linear feet 15-Inch vitrified stohewaro pipe sewer, laid in concrete.

62 linear feet 12-mch vitrified stoneware pipe Bewer, laid In concrete. 9 manholes, 7,000 feet, B. foundation planking. The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract 1b 30 working days. The amount of security required is two thousand five hundred dollars.

No. 2. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN FIFTY-FIFTH STREET, from Fifteenth avenue to New Utrecht avenue. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 80 linear feet 15-inch vitrified stoneware pipe-sewer laid In concrete. 1,380 linear feet 12-inch vitrified stoneware pipe sewer, laid in concrete.

15 manholes. 8,600 feet, B. foundation planking. The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is 40 working days. No.

3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING A SEWER IN CREAMER STREET, from Smith street to Court street, and OUTLET SEWER IN SMITH STREET, between Creamer street and Lorraine street. The Engineer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 240 linear feet 80-inch brick sewer. 335 linear feet 12-Inch vitrified stoneware pipe sewer, laid In concrete. 7 manholes.

7,000 feet, B. foundation planking and pile capping. IftO linear feet piles. The time allowed for the completion of tho work and full performance of the contract is 40 working day's. The amount of security required is onn thousand six hundred dollars.

The bidder will state the price of each item cr article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, cubic yard or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Blank forms and further information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Assistant Commissioner of Public Works, Room 15, Municipal Building, Borough of Brooklyn. MARTIN W. LITTLETON, President.

Dated March 22, 1904. mh30 lOt osu CTSee Ceneral InHtriictlnn to Bidders nt foot of column, lust page of tht pnper. LEGAL NOTICES. AT A TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT, HELD in and for the County of Kings, at the County Court House, In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 26th.

day of March, 1U04. Present, Hon. Froderick E. Crane, Judge Tn the matter of the application of Albert Murschewskl for leave to change his name to Albert Marsh. Upon reading and filing the petition of ALBERT MAU.SCHISWSKI of the Borough of Brooklyn, CUy of New York.

County of Kings and State of New York, dated the 25th day of March, 1904, praying for Ipave to assume the name of ALBERT MARSH in place of bis present name, and on motion of Jay S. Jones of counsel for Bald petitioner and the Court be'ng satisfied by said petition that there la r.o reasonable objection to the petitioner assuming the name proposed. It Is hereby Ordered, That said ALBERT MARSCHEWSKI he and ho herein' ia authorized to assume the name of said ALBERT MARSH In place of his present name of ALBERT MARSCHEWSKI on the thirtieth dav of April. 1904, upon his complying witn the provisions of Section 2.415 of the Code of Civil Procedure, that he cause a copy of thlB order to lw published within ten days after this order is made, in the Brooklyn Dally Eagle, a newspapfr published In the County of Kings, and that within twenty days after the making of this order he causf the papers on which it was granted and an affidavit of the publication thereof as above directed to be filed and recorded In the County Clark's office of the said County of Kings, and that after the said requirements are complied with the said petitioner must on and nfter the said 30th day of April, IfKM, be known by the name which he is hereby authorized to assume, and by no other name. Enter: E.

CRANE, County Judge. supreme; court, county OF kings- Willlam P. Van Iderstein. plaintiff, against Henry Riea, James Fowler and Ida G. his wife; Marvin Cross.

John Ireland, Marie Neubert, Charles Neubrecht and Frederick W. Hearn, defendants Tn pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 23d day of March, 1904. the undesigned, the referee In said judgment named will sell at public auction at the Rotunda of the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 2iith dav of April, 1904, at 12 o'clock noon on that day the premises directed by eaid Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Twenty-sixth Ward of the late Citv of Brooklyn now Borough of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and State of New York, and 'bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point cn the easterly line or side of Alabama avenue, distant one hundred (ion) feet poutherly from the southeasterly corner of Alabama avenue and Liberty avenue, and running thence easterly, and parallel with said Liberty avenue, one hundred M00) feet; thence southerly and parallel with said Alabama avenue, twentv-flve (25) feet; thence westerly and again parallel with said Liberty avenue, one hundred (100) feet to the easterly line or side of Alabama avenue; nnd running thence northerly along the said easterly line or side of Alabama avenue, twenty-five (25) f-et to the point or place of beginning. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, New York, March 2S, 1904.

THOMAS F. SMITH, Referee. 1R9 Montague street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Fisher A Voltz. Attorneys for Plaintiff, No. 84 Broadway, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. m30-3w columns may te bad free of chare by railing at jrt dixir. Ea Funding For Both Sexea.

STENOGRAPHY. Special 3 Months Course For young women of roihI edu cation. Instruction live inorninirx or two evpiiiups weekly, beginning Ai'ltIL 4. Apply in person to COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT BROOKLYN Y. W.

C. Sehermf rVrn st and Flatbuph av. Ol'R GKAPFATK3 ALWAYS TO THK FRONT. In all the commercial sneciaUics. BROWNE'S 45TH YEAR.

2 Fulton wt. Brooklyn Height, Hetwetn Clinton and Clark ts. IS. Main. Propctui mailed.

Uay and sessions fill the year round. Ik-okkeepintc. Stenography. 110; Tetesraphy, 10: KxpiTt Fen.nanshif. alone.

Jj; lay Sfsttions. Peholarphlps in ttm-Kraphy, 60 to ISO; nualness Course. $7C; Double Course to $150; 10 week ft in cash will put you through the com Kll plete three months' course in STENcHi-IIUU KAPHY. TYPEWRITING. BOOK- 'l KEEPING.

PENMANSHIP. TELEGRAPHY, with the Ruarantee of a permanent position. If you start right away, dav or night. Call or write at nn-e for full particulars. GAFFEY'S BIG SCHOOL ICS WEST ST.

NEW YORK. HEFFLEY SCHOOL A tNIYLHSITY SCOFB. Prepares for all professional schools and eol-alro for positions as bookkeepers and stenographers, day and evening. Begin now. NORM AN HEFFLEY.

243-245 Ryerson at. Brook I yn. LANGUAGES. THE BERLITZ SCHOOL. OP LANGUAGES.

73 Court St. Brooklyn. New terma begin now. Trial leasona free. CURTIS SCHOOL, 140 Ft.

Greene PI, cor. Hanson PI, Stenography. all business branches, neglected ducatlon, etc. individual Instruction by expert. New York Preparatory School.

2O0 Jornlenion St. Tel. 1077 Main. REGKXTS New Term bejel" March 28. SEND FOR "SUCCESS IN REGENTS." mh9-tf Bryant Stratton Business Collect And School olt Stenography.

DAY AND EVENING HES310NS. C. CLAGHORN. PrlnclpaL Fulton corner Bedford a v. French SO Lessons, Day Kvg, Classes Three In a class; $8 quarter of 20 lessons; also private Instruction.

PROF. C. GUER1N, 60 Herkimer st. near Fulton at and Nostrand av. STENOGRAPHY.

TYPEWRITING. ENGLISH; regular ftiS course for $25 If you begin at once; positions furnished free. Address Box 4, 44 Broa a 25-7 BOROUGH NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVBN THAT, IN Accordance with section 432 of the Charter of the City oC New York the following petitions are on file and ready for inspection and will be considered by the Local Board of the Bay Hidge District, at a meeting to be held In the otfice of the President of tho Borough of Brooklyn. Room 11, Borough Hall, on Monday, April 11, 1904, at 2:30 P.

M. No. 1. To alter the map or plan of The City of New York by striking therefrom Stewart avenue, from Seventy-fourth street to Eighty-sixth street. No.

2. To open West Twenty-eighth Btreet, from Surf avenue to Gravesend Ship Canal. No. 3. To open One Hundredth street, from Fort Hamilton parkway to Stewart avenue.

No. 4. To construct a sewer In Benson avenue, between Bay Eleventh and Bay Thirteenth streets. No. 5.

To construct a sewer In Sixtieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. No. 6, To construct a sewer In Ninety-first street, between Third and Fourth avenues. No 7. To construct a sewer in Seventy-thlra street, from Narrows avenue to First avenue.

No S. To regulate, grade and curb Sixteenth avenue, from Main street to Gravesend Bay. No. 9. To regulate, grade, curb and lay cement sidewalks on Coney Island avenue, from 170 feet south of Plaza, at Fort Hamilton avenue, to King's Highway.

No. 111. To regulate, grade, curb and lay cement Pldewalks on Fifteenth avenue, between Sixty-seventh and Seventy-fifth streets. No 11. To regulate, grade, curb and lay cement sidewalks on Seventy-third Btreet, between Twelfth and Thirteenth avenues.

No. 12. To pave sidewalks opposite lots on the south side of Forty-fourth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. No 13. To Inclose with a elope board fence six (6) feet high lots on the south side of Forty-ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues; north side of Fiftieth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues, and on the west side of Seventh avenue, between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets.

No 14. To Inclose with a close board fence six ffi? feet high lots on the northeast corner of Ninety-ninth street and Third avenue. MARTIN W. UTTI.ETON. President, Borough of Brooklyn.

John A. Heffernan, Secretary. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT. IN Accordance with Section 432 of the Charter of The rity of New York, the following petitions are on flip and ready for Inspection and will be con-Fldered by the Board of the Bay Rlde District, at a meeting to be held in the office of the President of the BorouRh of Brooklyn, room 11, Borough Hall, on Wednesday, April 13, MM. at 2:30 P.

No 1. To construct sewers in Coney Island, BorotiRh of Brooklyn, an follows: In the Bowery, from Jones' walk to Steeplechase Wateeptochsft walk, from the Bowery to a point iix rAa cmi'HioHv tbprpfrom: Kensington walk, from Surf avenue to a point about 325 feet south of the Bowery: Van Bertren walk, from Surf avenue to a point about 325 feet south of the Bowery; Buschman's w.Uk. from Surf avenue to a point ohnni ass foot amith of the Bowery: Hchweickert's walk, from Surf avenue to a point about 325 feet south of the Bowery: Stratton's walk, from end of existing sewer north of the Bowery to a point aooui auu ii Bouth of the Bowery: Jones' walk, from Surf avenue To a point about 650 feet south of Surf avenue; Sherldpn's walk, from Surf avenue to a point 7nn foot snnth nf Surf avenue: Woolsey's walk, from Surf avenue to a point annut 426 reet soutn or ourr rvwiuh; Arcade walk, from end of existing setver south of Surf avenue to a point about 150 feet south of Cafdno walk; Jackman's walk, from Surf avenue to a point nhniit dflfl ffPt- enuth of Surf avenue: New Iron Pier walk, from Surf avenue to a point nbout 500 feet south of Surf avenue; Belmer'n walk, from Surf avenue -to a point about 4'i0 feet south of Surf avenue; In Maiden I-ane walk, between West Tenth street and Woolsey's walk; In Casino walk, between West Eighth street and Arcade walk; Tn Swan walk, from Steeplechase walk to Til- you's walk. MARTIN LITTLETON, President. Borough of Brooklyn.

John A. Hpffernan. Secretary. NOTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN THAT. IN AC cordance with Section 432 of the Charter of The City of New York the following petitions are on file and rendv for insnectlon and will he considered bv tho Local Hoard of the Flat hush District, at a meptlng to bp held In the office of the President of the Borough of Brooklyn, room 11.

Rorough Hall, on Monday, April 11, 1804. at 3 P. No. 1, To amend pending proceedings to open Brooklyn avenue, between Canarsle lane or avenue and Paerdcgat avenue or basin by Including therein that portion of Brooklyn avenue lying hetween Canarsle lane or avenue (between Bever ley and Clarendon roads) and ciarKson street. No.

2. To rescind proceedings to pave Flntbush avenue with macadam, hetween the boundary line of the Twenty-ninth and Thirty-second Warda and Avenue n. No. 3. To pave with macadam Flstbush avenue, from Nnntrand avenue to Avenue N.

No. 4. Tn rerulatp. grade, curh and pave sidewalks of Fast Twenty-elehth street, between New-kirk venue and Clarendon road. No.

5. To construct sewer in Sherman street, from Reeve place to Greenwood avenue. No. To regulate, grade and pave with asphalt on concrete base Sherman street, between Ocean parkway and Reevp place. No.

7. To regulate, grade, curb, gutter and pave sidewalks with cement on East Seventeenth Btreet, hetween Albemarle and Revertev roads. MARTTN W. LITTLETON. President, Borough of Brooklyn.

John A. TTeffprnnn. Seerptary. LEGAL NOTICE SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE Lawyers Title Insurance Company of New York, plaintiff, against Benjamin J.

Sturgea and others, defendants. Action No. 2 in pursuance nf a judgment nf foreclosure and sale made and enr tered in the above entitled action, dated the elchih day of March, 1304. I will sell at public auction to the highept bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 1S9 Montague street, in tht Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the fourteenth day of April, ltKH, at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said Judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows; All that certain lot, piece or parcel of Innd situate, lying and being in the Twenty-fourth Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, of the County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of the southerly side of Oegraw street with the easterly side of Albany avenue; running thence easterly along the southerly side of Degraw street one hundrtd thence southerly parallel with Albany avenue eighty -six feet thence westerly parallel with Degraw street and part of the distance through ft party wall one hundred feet to the easterly side of Albsny avenue, and thence northerly along said easterly side of Albany avenue eighty-six feet to the corner, the point or ulace of beginning. Dated March 23. 1M4.

HENRY HKTERRERO. Pherlff of Kings Countv. Philip S. Tnn, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 37 Liberty street, Borough of Manhattan, New York city. mh23 7t l'h ttfrps of inc-i tut i a b.iv iivnt wlctim ininuti's walk ot tin- The hou.

ha tt room! ami luli. runnnijj lurn.u-c tt'tn I'nii- wilf I'tprch p. cin'hrf. Thf iuirn is has i curri.n;. an-1 bilitanl r-nim, nti.i ail iointiiK iiu.i.-t.'r.-.

A line vlni-mill fi i mill nai.T. fven Hitch ure in inwn icunit :ir.ii me hai- iruit trets. i-'ishinK. If i inur an, I tn ii- n. niflfp.

New York. PRKr? AMI i'LRAR, Finest country t-staip within l'0 mMr? of Npw York; 35 aeivs-: fine drives the prupfriy bpau-tiful hdiisi-, stable-si, kt-nnolfs, wm'Js. lishinK. fruit; cost furniyr owikt wi- nin sell it for i-KAXK 1,. riSIIKH n.

24 7t av, Manhattan. TT. AX'S Ft Ii I fnr thp Summer hot wnirr heat ll'XTKY IIOMK Fprii'ir water; bath laiiri'lry, m-'Tita; large gar- tlen: beautLful h'-aithiPst part vf Orunxe Ccunty. lioX bi, KI.TiJa, Orar.pe County New York. 27-2 au New Jersey.

LA HOPAT'-OX-I Ii AT E'TATK; SOMR bir.i.'alns; C'lttaKt-s n-nt. CAMPHFLL, ISO Hroa'1way NewYork. liA-fi 4t tM lint SK; ALL, lMH'OVK nirntf; r-w. lots lawn; soe owner on (iruniUcs. V.

PYN'E. Grand place, ArUnRton, N'- 7-7 I-'LAIXI-'U'Ll FdiOAiS; ALL TMPKOVtt-menis; luriro r-irnf'r; ilt'lUhtful location; bargain. ATWATKK. 171 IJioadway, Manhattan. 27-7 RKORT "rTTTTS ne nf th0 dpslrable DHUIVX Vl.ry siRhtv ttnn; hrlrk uso; stahip, lawns; 3 minutes fitnn Katlon; wrv fav tcrma: $17, ('') 27-7 PL HAJ1j Hrnadway.

EAST NKW, ATT 'K APT? vVXIXE room cnttasp; bath, furnace, lvecption hall; hard trim ten minutes station near school cxehanni' fnr small lirnoklyn dwelling or tint. UIl'JKXT. Kaiilc otticp. 2ti-7 FOIt UICNT-SIX FI'RXISUKI) COTTAGrOd to Ki rooms, with and without Improvrments; near riraeh and station ivnt $2Ct) to nm for Rpflfonr i'. Ii.

R. J. and Sandy Hook route. Write, stating your need, LKONATU), T-eona do, J. 2 3 -3 1 a API- F.

Oi I) LA CKA A A KO A If; RENT or sale; 10 room rent $37 50- nine room house, t-m all improvement; newly 'k'eorated; beautiful loeatlon. Write for particulars, VALKNT1NK. Maplewood, J. nial-3i MORRISTOWX. X.

FOU RENT, A VERY dppirahle modern corner house: bept location; convenient to depot: mums; 3 bath rooms; 4 w. c. electric liphts and bellp; rent per annum. Adrlre.cs V. K.

TOpn, AT, Hroadway, New York, or r.fi HU1 st. X. 26-7 FINE DOL'BLiC WINDOW sTullE A LnVELL-ins, near railroad at ion at Palisades Park; butcher, baker, dry poods; line opening; only $300 down, bnlaneo Hle rent, -will enable you to own the property; mi.ht exchange; cull In forenoon, feu photo. Muhlu tore. -Ill Eighth av, WFOTtn.

X. .1. FO A A I I)E A I. II OM K-Gns, electric Ii- lit, city water, elevator, barn. holhouc, liennery.

simimer lionMe. fOYiri.iyi'Ii IV ALL KICSTKCTS. IKHGiSIX A- VAX NAM K. Ill Fine Nt, Tel. 2T10 Jolui.

24-7t 100,000 NEW YORKERS are vitally interested in the problem which finds solution in "WHERE TO LIVE" PUBLISHED BY THE RAILROAD Froc on apnUoiilinn 3: Pulton PL, Brooklyn; sirnl yy. Hro.Khvov, X. or ins t.o..:u;,. J.K.JAf lv.Suhii Im 1W9 EEAL ESTATE LOANS. YE CAN I0AS I3UST COMPANY FTJIIES 127 ANY AMOUNi ON EITHEK IMPROVED OK VACAJ.T PE0P-ESTY ON EOND AND MORTGAGE.

STUCK DECISIONS ASSUMED, Address BONA FIDE, COX 6, EAGLE OFFICE Ai 4 TO LOAN JN AMdl'N'l'S SIMT ON WELL l.ni'ATIOD )KLYN H( PKriTY. QUICK Al'CKPTAXCFS. Mi'HKRATK r'HARKB J4IIHO.IWAY. HUH. OK MAXHATTA.V MONEY AQri Fur second mortgage t(QU 170 L.

HHUFIEUJ. 470 id v-vui i hi, nru'iKiyn. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. KUil SAI.K WAI.Nl'T HI01 ISTKA I SPRINGS, four cutaway suit mandolin; no do.ilti'H. Ad.lrchrf P.

iOayln Gates av branch. iXIR.I".KAHTH"TN7Ti'lI "PH.I."- ing puri.oM'H. delivered In Hr.ioklyn and suburb AJi.rcss UK.XKIl.U. PP.KUIHT A UK NT, 11. 11.

TOR SALE Second Hand BuPding Material AND BRIOK. Comer of Montagus and Hicks Sts. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. OVKIi PKK UKNT. N1CT JMtOFIT.

Wo are fusinK purr, nuilt, k'thiIih. Burma1! ruby chips tnt-thcr; yurc w-ia us uvr T'W pr cent. prdlt on iffh ruby; present iW-mand linn-s ria tcr thuti can supply small arnuunt nf cafih ntH-dtfil to lalmra-tcry. Itcn.in 1, i2 Manhattan; IJhnne liraii. FO A )N A '( 'O I XT FA I LINO health, an old cHUihlislifil Iwt'i- hottlin? It) good oii.litii a Hpkixli.J upporl unity fur a couplh of eiH-rnMk' yiiKift nvn tn buiM up a flu tradf; tonn! cupiiu rfjuini; no imcntrf wantcil.

Apply at Ath'iittc jiv, Urof.klyn, N. V. CORNER CASH GROCERY, For ral. 'trie of (he hest cnnier on Fifth fiv: JeaHc f-tock. llxturcs.

and wajomH; price a big chance. HKNPY A. 81 Flall.ush av. Jo. 2 KOH SAI.K-lILi KSTAIll-lSnKIl TM'KXTV ror.m Iimuhc; well llllcii with (laving, pei ma ne'il liearil'-rs cheap to cash buyer.

CIIKAI', FnR SAI.lv-CANNY, I'HIAH. STATU iNKH store; opii.ite hnnl. 111.) av. "stork to i.i:t; to" scifooi7rxf other sture In Llork. lul t.

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1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963