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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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I THE BROOKLYN DAILY A GLE. NEW YORK. SATURDAY. DECEMBER 1904. LEGAL NOTICES.

LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES, CAR LINE MONOPOLIES Tin-: uf Tin-: state I'htel tL fmir Mi Iliell-S, 1 witn elgluy- carriers, or the government must force the railroads to absorb them, because they are a part of the railroad svstem of the country. ISAAC TUCK. Brooklyn, December 2 liiii'iirfit tret p.i! f. et bv ti.

"I aiol tho n.xt kin I Wiok man, lale -f K.l.. 1. au to iho I'oti-ti -tnri i inn. a nt in-iuiry h- r- j-v .1. 1 I-' ur ti) Hi a I i I'tica dv.

r.u I. ue thtrtv-ihi NEW YORK KUFREMB fOfHT. KlXciS CorNTV Suw.n Murtha. plaintiff I 'fluorine Johnson. Thomas U.

oulin. liy Onhn. Fri'-Wk-k W. I'arlln. Joanna F.

Tallin Im i (-arlln I'atharlne Oariin. fail I. Lillian K. Cailin anil Patrick inrlin. nmnstrator of Patrick Carlln.

dwraw.l. i.uiiK I the undcrsiRucil. tlu'v apuolmiM i. i.i.c hy order of this cnuft. cntun-d herein on Ho- l-H, day ibiii hereliv r.

tiuni' em ii ii. rs RI'PRKME cnrilT COl'NTY OF KINGS Florence Chirk. F.Iizabeih iini -jther- t. i.r. i In puruae -C an interlocutory pjrtiuon s.i.e.

duly nude i.ut.-r in the ab.jvo entitled action, and iii -Lite tht- fill day August. 13 I. the undersign, the rcfi-rec in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, the HiooK-ln K.xohan-. No l- r' iln oi l-y him. II lt in.

an. I il any ol tln-nt aio nf I 'l. a.l. thoir in initrot. oxecuti.rs or a.l-- (.

w-- nnntstrali.r!.. or ulto. hoiti. at law. next i'ARCKL-AII tbos.

parcels of l.tnd "Hii.il.- in the f. and bouiid-l nd k-i -ginning at a pniM in ih i -i soon as practicable to San Kinneiso and report In person to the comminuting general. Department of California, for duty. Captain Traber Norman, quartermaster. Eighth Infantry, in addition to his present duties, will assume charge, under the direction of the quartermaster gtneral of the Army, of thj eonsmietion of public buildings and other Improvements at Fort Wood, N.

Y. Captain Edmund Wittrnmypr. paymaster, ie relieved from duty In the Department uf Lakes and will proceed to New York City. X. take station at that place, and retort in person to the commanding general.

Department of tfie East, for fluty. First Lieutenant John H. Lay no. Florida State Troops, is authorized by the President to attend and pursue a regular course of Instruction at the garrison school. Fort Barrancas.

Florida. Leave of absence for six months on account of sickness Is- granted Captain Roger B. Bryan. Fifth Cavalry Leave of alienee for five days, to take effect on or about December Ut'4. is planted Second n.it a party to the ahove pniiura "ik.

on tl.e tih of U.i.m fioin to. an-1 Ch'tuiK-ey, i and iuurter te ii 'i- -teil Il-U beast cl C( teller of t'U''i il' the Mid lKth dav ol iol eniuci i-. ui.i i lo. a on th.it day by upon any undivided fnate or imrirai nr u- Ai. ii.

tlw described i SU-et. iUll'Ullg tlienec easterly I ty nercinuiier wMuru ui'i judgment tj tie old and tntiicm Mh- tlll-i'llKtl Mr. Tuck Continues His Elucida tion of Harm Done by This Farm of Trust Km. ana all porw.ns L-iaini-itiC through tn.in, an. I tho -f Kii; y.

sen.t gr-otlnii: i A. i.ar.Iinor tho ll-atniKh 'f n. ha.s I pot ur SiiiniKato' i'. I .0 (ho uf h-ie a mi-ti union! in wrMinK. h.a a.uo i ho 'il'th -lay r-latiiiy proi-erty.

Iho I i-t Ulil an.l T'KT Kit 0. 'K .1 AN, nl th r.ainly of lo-o. W'horotoro, you an.l oaoh of Are li-r. I.v apiioar lion no rtui nitrate of 1 1 t'onniy of at a Surr.iKa lo'. r.itirt to; he BROOKLYN INSTITUTE NOTES.

In addition to the list of lectures In course, all of which are attracting numerous audiences, the Brooklyn Institute has several special attractions to offer tn the coming weefi music, announced fully in its appropriate department in this paper; single lectures, a reading and an exhibition. The reading, second in the Saturday evening pur- my omee. No. 375 Fulton street tmoKi n. as i York on or before the 7th day of Jmiuurv.

r.n... Fl, to prove his Hen and the true am mm Hie to him by teasoii inet. oi. I he those enam is f-ur inches. i wit'i tl- buildings all'-l with Ctb-a aumu- 11 i In the wester ly with D.

an Mr-l aith- i of County ot Kings Mi Si. tie a Paity wall f--t foni uf New which t-tken are tn the eagerly sid- Fttca v. nue; th find dec ribed IV foKovvs: P.egiuning at 'v a v. nu nlnety--U Mv cortur fo.t.ud bv the intersection ot the the rdatv of bcghining am lot I ii 1 i tn- i oilrt M.m- i.i in ine property described in the ccmpmint tn tins action follows: All those certain lots, nd parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Hurough of ltn.oklyn. County of Kings.

CHy ritate of New York. First Parcfl Known and designated on certain map Intended to be tiled in the otlt. of the Kecister ci WhiKH County, entitled. Man It Inta xm-vpved bv a I In ti- on the lth of January in-a ii n-riy side oi Atlantic avenue with of SAYS REMEDY IS A SIMPLE ONE. wn-meiutiu mis it, cole.

Twenty-seventh mraniry. recruiting Captain Arthur V. Yates, quartermaster, wilt proceed from Portland, Maine, to Bus I on. on official business of the Quartermaster's De llUe iHlllill.il jtirl I en 1 1 11 Tet lid eleven ill)' gl 11 1 1 i 11 at tile llol 1 1 1 I'll I 1 1 in" w-s. i-i, i av'mie will' llio Ih.nc iw.rth.-rly Bf mid by the iium- partment.

In connection with preparing plans and Ji hnson. Jamaica, May ilnxnn Mav. hcr. cai and ftfty-four i'-ii as la I I Congress Must Class Lines With Common Carriers or Government Must force Railroads to Absorb Them. in the forenoon, then and to intend the probate of the said lat will and ttstament.

and that sueh of you Hs may a hove na ined int 'am i hep and there show causa why a per Kuanlian should not be appoint to app-4r tor you on the probate of said last will and testament. In test i i ii whereof we have caused th sea! of our sii'd Surrogate's Court to hi-reunto attixed. Witness. Hon. i Church.

Surrogate, of our said ty, at the Borough of Brooklyn, the day of Nov-mhr, tn the yenr' of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and four. WILLIAM P. PP'KFTT. Clerk of the Surrogate's t'ourtu Lewis C. CI rover.

Attorney for Petitioner. 4 Cotn Brooklyn. N. Y. dl ift series, will ba given at Association Hall, by Professor Thomas Whitteir.ore of Tuffts College.

He Is a pupil of Riddle, and has given much attention to the Medieval dramas, several of these having been brought out by members of his classes in literature and under his direction. A notable performance was Milton's "Comus," with Its appropriate music, in the season 1002-3. Professor Whit-temore will read sixteen of Kipling's poems, the list including the "Ballad of the Hast and West," "Ounga Din," "The Nutlve Born." "Tommy," "The Recessional" and "Mulholland's Contract." Miss Maria Augusta Wilde of Franklin. u-l .11) 1 wllmr l-n-- to the criwr interaction of 'he snkl llunt.rlly I t- n-an u.m,.!v 1. 1.,, with tho iut wfrly alonie Mm tl ul'ine tlie of tinito stroet slxly-" plaoo nl Iwcl, ik---i 'tl.

i-m; n-' -r l.liioty h.l,,,. nr of lniato l- ,,.1.1 of I I --f B.allli.M- Hiooklyn. al-l I a tr. (ho avenllo-. thonoe stn-t anil o.

ni 'Kt'Tlv and ah. nn Allantio avonno ninety-seven onetorly aloliR tho ii.mih.-rly (Kl loot ton no, inoho, to tho i it or Vn thon.o aihwlv Ilo! I eta hoKinnlm; I avotmo i u.Hur.v KK.V1V1. fonrtprnt with Onlnov .0 -ltltv foot to the i-Miiiifiifs i or eiociric lighting at Fort Maine, and upon the completion of this dulv will return to his proper station. The following navy id ere have been is-BUed: Rear Admiral R. B.

Bradford, commissioned a rear admiral In the navy from November If'U. Captain T. H. Stevens, commissioned a captain In the navy from September Lieutenant Commander E. W.

Eherle. commissioned a lieutenant commander in the navy from November 23, lit'H. Lieutenant Commander C. S. Wilftams.

commissioned a lieutenant commander In the navy from Fehruary 4. Lieutenant H. K. Lackey, detached duty on board the vessels of the reserve torpedo flotilla at the Navy Yard. Norfolk.

etc. to (lui- in sMd map. and which taken tng. tln-r bniinoVd wnd described as follows, to wit: H- ginning on tlie easterly side cf Hrfle avenue at a point distant one hundred and seventy-live tU feet northerly from the northeasterly corner of Hale and Division avenues, and running from thence easterly and parHlbl with Division avenue one hundred U-o feet eight inches, more or less to I'nion Place, as IhiJ down nn suid man; thence northerly hlonir sHid place fifty feet to the pnutheasterly corner of lot No. as laid down en v.nlA nmu: thence westerly along the southerly line of said No fifty-two one hundred 4 ltiO feet eight ft inches, more or to Half avenue: tin nee southerly along Hale avenue tifty l5t) Teet to the point or place of beginning.

Secontl Paree! Commencing at a pint on tne northerly side of Fifty-fifth utivet distant three hundred and seventv-five feet northwesterly from the nerthwestei corner of Second avenue and Fifty-fifth street; running northeasterly on lota, pices uf Inn. I iiiol tho l.uihiluRs To the Editor of the Brooklyn Eagle: In my letters on private car lino I am endeavoring to show how this gigantic monopoly 1b injuring the commerce of the country tn more ways than one. Every consumer realizes the fact that all Itinds of household products are relatively as high now as they were when, production was not nearly so heavy. The United States has beenmaking wonderful progress along agricultural and horticultural lines. In al I 1 tin iiii.l M'lliU "1 1 i is the lecturer on ceramics "With the Clay Worker and His Products" at the Art Gollery, on Tuesday afternoon.

The lec easterly side of Sumner avenue: n.nce northerly along Sumn-r nv. niie (I'M) tvt to the point or pine-' of beginning. Re the said several dimensions of the se-eial parcels mora or h-sc-Bated. November la, JOHN M. KII'IIB.

Foley Powell. Attorneys for Plaint iff. 20b Broadway. Manhattan. New York Cl! N.

lilfi wf veston, in charge of the engineering department of that vessel when commissioned. Lieutenant C. K. Mallory, retired, leave ope month, at the expiration of which detached duty connection machinery exhibit of Louisiana Purchase Exposition, St. Louis, to Bureau Borough of Itrooklvn.

Counlv of Kmgn and State of New York, which taken tunttbt-r, are bounded, and describe. 1 as follows: Beginning tlu- fonued by the Intersection ot th- side of Atlantic avenue with the e.teici lv of Enurth avenue; running thence sunt ai-mg Fourth avenue ninety feet; theiuv e.teiiy and parallel with Atlantic avenue one. limi.ln.il :in.l seventy-live OT .1 SfPRF.MR KINOS COT'XT MMYEH Jafle. plaintiff, againrt Sarah Jaffe, defendant. Action tor divorce To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint tn this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, excliudve oi.

the day ot ervice, and In case of your lailu to appear or answer, judgment will taken against vou by dei iult for tho relief demanded in the. complaint. Dated. October J4, liitt-t. BKRNAHU H.

I.OliP, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and Pvt OfnYe Addns. Oates Avenue Borough oi Brooklyn, New York City. N. Y.

To the defendant, Smih The loregorng sum-rnuns Is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of lion. Wilmot M. Smith. Justice of tho Supreme Court of the State of New York. I'? i Inolmu ITKiff.

ill- If tO COP STY--MIN Bt-PTiEMK rni'RT. I Nn 1- it'tv-fourlh street thence northwesterly along Firtv-fnn-th strpet flftv feet: thence south ers Savings Bunk of Willo sharre. a nia PS trustee of the estate of Sarah II W-'cll-ury most every state in the Union hundreds and thousands of acres have within recent years ture will be historical and descriptive rather than technical, and will be illustrated with about thirty pieces of pottery, representing different lines of work. Miss Wilde has been favorably heard in Brooklyn before; is a yearly lecturer in Boston and several ait centers. Tuesday evening.

C. H. J. Woodbury, A.M., of Uoston, assistant engineer of the American Telegraph and Telephone Company, will lecture at the same place on "Fire Hazards From Electric Currents." Some of Mr. Woodbury's notable work was the experimenting in fire hazards of electricity and ol steam Engineering.

Navy Department. Washington, D. C. Lieutenant F. B.

Ppham. to Ciuitvy. for duty as Inspector of ordnance at the works of the Fore River Shipbuilding Cump my. December to, loot. Lieutenant H.

E. Lackey, commissioned a. lieutenant in the navy from November 23, l4. Lieutenant D. C.

Maura nan. commissioned a lieutenant in the navy from July 1. IH'il. Passed Assistant Surgeon A. M.

F.iuntleroy, detached Lancaster, Navy Yard. Le.igue Island. plaintiff against John C. nusnn-Mi ano mipm. defendants In pursuanee of a Judgment of mr closure and sale made and entered in the above entitled uction.

dated the fourth day of November V.m I Will sell at pahlle auction, to the hlgn-est bidder, bv William H. Smith. Auctioneer, at ,1... 1 111 liunl 1'ulalP Kvchanae. No.

13 dated October 'J7, 110, and tiled with the com- feet; thence and parallel with Fourth avenue iwenty-tiw i-ct; theme easterly and agdin parallel with Atlantic avenue HKhiy-citiht ti) feet and four H) inches to land now or late of Williamson; thence northeasterly in straight line along said land of Williamson sixty-three feet and two (ij inehe to the southwesterly s'de of Flathudh avenue; thence- north westerly along Flatbu.sh avenue ninety-lour feet and six tti) Inches to Die corner lot rued by the intersection of the southerly tle ot Atlantic avenue with the southwesterly aide nf Flaihush avenue, and thence westerly almig the southerly side Atlantic avenue one hundred and feet seven (7) inched to the i-c-im or place of ce or tih i i'tk or i ne ouniy Hnll of in said county Montague street. In the Mnrougn or mmm I' V1''-: vinira no the Ptuhtli day of I u-cemb'-r. of Kings. In th Id and slate, on October 2R. 1104.

Iftiil ur ttunlvc n'clnctt nriDll the lall'l III jiiilgmciit m'enttnnpd. and therein described as fo. o2! Attorney for Plaintiff. etc. to iNortoik, December 6, thence to accompany a draft of men to Mare Island, thence to Philadelphia, with additional duty Navy Yard.

Puget Sound. Wash. 'been given up to the production of food products. Localities which five years ago were barren fields are to-day sending thousands of cars of fruits and vegetables to market. Ten years ago we did not hear of cante-loupes growing In Colorado, peaches, plums and prunes In Idaho, Oregon and Washington, tender winter vegetables In Mississippi and Louisiana, carload lots of strawberries during the winter months Florida.

All of these products have been brought In large quantities within recent years to the Atlantic seaboard, and their carrying qualities have Assistant Mirgeon J. Stepp. orders November 1W4. modified detached Navv Yard. Boston.

lows: All that certain tor. piece situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooa-Ivn. City and State of New York, bounded nni as follows: Beginning at a point on th" northerly aide of Putnam avenue, distant one hundred and twelve (11) feet westerly iroin the westerly side of Sumner avenue; running thenee THIRD PARCEL All thoe certain lots, pieces ma iJiopumuun tnereaiter or the first underwriters rules, in 1881, for which he received the John Scott medal, in Philadelphia, in 1885 For his construction ho received the medal of the Soclete Industrille de Mulhouse, 1884. On Friday evening, also at the Art Gallery, Professor William H. Goodyear, A.

museum curator of fine arts, will begin a series of five lectures to home and wait orders. Acting Assistant Suiceon H. lie Valln. to westerly on a line again parallel with Second avenue two hundred 2 0 feet two (2) Inches to the northerly side of Fifty-fifth sireet. ami thence southeasterly aleng said last mentioned line fifty (TiD) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together with all his right, title and Interest of. in and to the land Ivlng in Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth streets. In front of said premises, to the center Hereof. Third Parcel Beginning at a point nn the easterly side of Second avenue distant twenty-live feet two (12) Inches- southerly from the southeasterly corner of Second avenue and Thirty-ninth streit. and running thence easterly parallel with Thirty-ninth Ptreet one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Second avenue twenty-five feet, and thence westerly parallel with Thirty-ninth street one hundred feet to the easterly side of Second avenue, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Second avenue twenty-live feet to the point or place of beginning.

Together with his right, title and Interest tn that part of Second avenue in front of said premises to the middle of Second avenue. Ftntrth Ph reel Beginning at a point on the southerly side nf Willoughby avenue distant forty feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Willoughby avenue and tJrand avenue; running thence southerly and parallel with drawl avenue and part of the distance through a party wall eighty feet: thence easterly parallel with Willoughby avenue forty feet: thence northerly parallel with nvenue and part of the distance, through a party wall eighty feet to the southerly side of Willoughby avenue: running notice west Naval Proving Ground. Indian Head, Mrt. or parcels ot land sltUitte, lyitie: and being in tne ald Borough of Brooklyn, which, taken tfgether, aro bounded and described as follows; itcninnu.g ut thn Koiithwestei-lv eovner of Sixth avenue and Paymaster v. s.

Jackson, detached Bureau of Supplies and Accounts. Navy Department, Wash ington. Li. December 1904. and wait orders.

northerly and parallel with yumncr aeioe- hum part of the distance through a party wall one hundred mo feet; thence westerly and parallel with Putnam avenue seventeen 117) feet; thenco southerly and parallel Willi Sumner avenue anil part of the distance through a party wall onu hundred (l')0) feet to the northerly side of I ut-nain avenue; and thenee easterly along the nortn- Chief Boatswain P. E. Radellffe. commissioned a chief boatswain In the navy from September Paymaster'! Clerk H. H.

Meiuloeh, appointed a paymaster's clerk In the navy ftir duty at tne is aval Mauon, i avue. r. October id. n'i4. Art and Archaeology," with "The Tourist's First Impressions" for topic.

On Friday evening there will open, and re-main open for a week, a loan exhibition of a collection of artistic photographic prints, the work of Rudolf Eiekemeyer jr. and Charles U. Berg of Manhattan. This will be held at the studio rooms, 201 Montague street. Conferences for the woek nr fhr in Prospect avenue; tunning thcnei- ioiule-rly along1 the westerly side of Sixth avt-niic one hundred I and sixty Uf(i) feet and l'ou (ii inche; running, thenco westerly and paiull-'l with Prospect avenue eighty (8u) feet; thenco northerly and parallel with Sixth avenue seventy t7 feet; tin-nee westerly and again parallel with Prohpect avenue twenty (Mt feet; thence northerly and again parallel with Sixth avenue ninety feet and four 4 inches Ui the uoutherly side of Prospect avenue; thence easterly along the snitinrly wide nf Prospect avenue one hundred feet to tho point or place of beginning.

FOURTH PARCEL All that certain lot or parcel of land with the buildlnn and improvement.1 thereon, situate In the naid Borough of Brooklyn and bounded and described us follows: Beginning at Uib corner formed by tho Intersection of tlie southerly side of DeKnlb avenue with the eat- erlv wide of Putnam avenue sevenicen no ieei to the point or place of beginning. Hated November 10. 1'JLll. HMNUY HRflTERBKRCi. Sheriff of Kinys County.

Parsons, Closson Mellvatne. Plaintiff'' Attorneys. 52 William Btreet. New York City. X.

Y. MG 7t BEDFORD DISTRICT MEETING. been enhanced by the use of refrigerator cars. I have been asked if the private car line companies did not have a right to exist the same as other private corporations of other lines of business. To this, of course, I must answer yes.

My arguments have not been In favor of the abolition of the private car line system, but I have endeavored to show how grasping they were In their demands and how dictatorial In their policies. I claim that these private car line companies are, in a measure, public corporations, because they set out to receive merchandise from every one and transport such merchandise along the public highways and SIlKl.l.KY. pATIiICK Pl-JOPLK OK Till-: STATU OF NKW YOKK. by Iht: grace of iJoti free ami indepemh-nt To Thomat ahel-Uy nd Hhellev, il' they be living, and (i tiny be dend, such persons a tire tiiu representatives, de'endants. heir at hi and ip-xt ot kin of said Thomas Shelby and Shelley, deceased; JJennis Shelley, Ma-riah Ljulnhin, the onlv heirs at law an.l next kin of Patrick I).

Hlielley, deceased. end greeting: Wheieiis. Murk W. I'otter. of the City of New York, hns hitelv petitioned our Surrogate's rout of the County of Kings, lu have a certain Instrument in writing hearing date the lllth day of relating to real and personal property dulv proved as ihe lust will and testament nf I'ATUK'K SIIKI.t.KY.

of the County Kingr. deceased. Wherefore, yon nd eueh of you jit'i. hetebv cited to appear before our Surrogate of tho County of Kings, at a Surrogate' conn, to be helil nt the County Court House 'llontn 37. In the Borough of Hrooklyn, on Ihe 20th day of December, 1 1 1 at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the pro-bate of the wild last will and testament; and that the above nnined Infants then and Ihere show en um why a Hpechil guardian should not be appointed p.

p. ar for llietu on tho probato of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused tho Heal of our said Surrogate's. Court to be hereunto ntlixed. Witness, Hon.

C. (I. church. Surrogate of our satd County, at the Jlorough of Hrooklyn, the loth day of November, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and four. WM.

P. PICKETT. fiw Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. 1 1 KOPI 1 1'' KT A TK YOHli, by the grace of tiod free mid independent To Harriet Mden Hurkur. Wltliuin Parker, Jlelen Parker, all residing at 1 )ruy, Uerbyshire, lung-land send greeting: Wheivaa, Kdwurd J.

fiooley of the Hnmugh of Hrooklvn. City of New York. ha hitelv petitioned our Surrogate's Court of tho number. Wednesday at 3 P.M. the members erly along the southerly Bide of willoughby avenue forty feel to the point or place of beginning.

Open Services, Followed By An Address By John Willis Baer Park Sisters to Play. Dated Brooklyn. November 25. 14. nl'ii tiw WALTER O.

RdOSKY. Referee- or me aepartment of botany are to meet, at the conservatory of the New York Botanical Garden, for a conferenen nn "Th Cr, IN OK AN OKIiKK U-' TUB Family," with lecture bv T. Rritfnn thn SUPIIEMK COURT. K1NOS COUNTY AO LH Savinns; and Loan Company, phi int iiK-ilnti. Walhwe M.

Poe, defendant -In pursuiiuce of -i jiHlgtllelit of foreclosure and sale made and entered In thn above entitled action, dati tlie nineteenth day of November. I will st II at public nucllon. to the highest bidder, by William Smith, auctioneer, at the Hrooklyn Heal Instate Exchange. No, LMI Montague treet. In thn Borough of Brooklyn.

County of Kinu. on ho fifteenth day of Hull, at o'clock, noon, tho land- In said judgment mentioned, and therein dtoerib-d as follows: All ihat certain lot. plcco or parcel of land, situate, I i being garden's dlrector-in-chief, illustrated by' lan- o.iut-a aim me cactus collection in the errppnhnii a erly aide or soum roruanu avenue, i unmn thence southerly along South Portland avenue tllty-seven (57) feet and one ti) Inch to Iho land now or' late of Elizabeth Moody; thenco easterly on' a line drawn at right angles to South Portland avenue and along said land now or late of Elizabeth W. Moody forty-three til) feet and seven (7) inches to land now or late of Margaret Urigham; thence northerly on a line drawn at right angles to DcKalb avenue pari of Urn way through a uartv wall, utid along said land now Fulton street, the departments of pedagogy and psychology will meet in conference on Hon. Church, PnrroKate of the County of Kins, notice in herohy -liven, Hcoording tn law, tn all persons having olalins nfialnst ViAVIl? B.

POWKLIj. late of tho Borough of Brooklyn. X. (locoas.Hl. that they are ro.uitr.

to ox-hinit the came, with the vouchors thoreof. to thi KUhHcribers, at their place of transacting tin raininess of the ornate, at the oltk-e of tJavlJ counselor at law. arLI Ktllton struct, Brooklyn. New York, on or before the lath day of April, next. Datert October 1, Plat.

ri.ARENfB 3. DAVID F. MAXXIX'J. CHARLES T. YOUXci.

ol 6m Executors. xiiusmaten hooks for Children," Mrs. Franklin W. Hooner. chairman At r-is P.

at the museum building, Eastern Park-way, there will be a conference by the department of entomology on some of Hip In III tne lioroilgli or nrooKiyu, ol wie ny York -County of Kings and State of Nrw York, bounded and desert hed a follown. to wit: Begln-nning at a point on the westerly side of St. James place, distant one hundred and seventy-live 07'.) f.et and eleven and one-half 1 1 1 inches northerly from the corner formed by tlie intersection of the westerly side of St. men place with the northerly side of Atlantic avenue; running thenee westerly at right angles with St. Janien place ii ml oitrt i.t tin.

diHlaiieo Ihrniluti a 1artV Wait As a part of the evangelistic movement in the Bedford district, in which tho Bedford Branch of the Young Men's Christian Association and the pastors of the neighboring churches are Interested, there will be an open air meeting at the corner of Bedford avenue and Hancock street, at o'clock to-morrow afternoon. A prominent pastor will speak. At the close of this meeting a procession will bo formed, headed by a brass band, and the men will march up Jefferson avenue to tho Central Presbyterian Church, corner of Jefferson and Marcy avenues. The address here will be made by John Willis Baer, formerly general seerettiry ot the World Christian Kndeavor Union, now secretary of one of the mission boards of tho Presbyterian t'hureh. The Park siBters, coi-nettists, will play several selections.

sects collected in New Mexico and Arizona mar, summer, by Jacob Doll, curator of Topics for lectures in courun nrp? MnnHuv. or lato of Margaret Brlgham, foily-seven 1 10 fett and three and one-half t.l'-) Im-hes, more or less, to the southerly nlde of UeKalh avenue, and thence westerly along tlie southerly sid- of DeKalb avenue tUty-lour ot) feet and three-quarters (-i) of an inch to the point ur place FT PARCEL All those three certain lots, pieces or panels of land and the buildings thereon erected, situate In the said Borough of Brooklyn, which, taken together, are buimded ami described us follows: Beginning tit the Houthwest-erly corner of Fultnn street and Uttcu and tunning thenco westerly along the southerly side of Fulton street sixty-live (ti.i) feet; thenee southerly and parallel with Utiea avenue part ot the distance through a party wall eighty (ton feet; thenco easterly and parallel with Fulton n-et part of the distance through a party wall elxty-II ve feet to the westerly side uf Utlca avenue; and thenco northerly along Utlca avenue eighty Art uaiiery, 4 P. "Antigone, the Conflict Between Human and Divine Law." Pro roads without a compensation of any kind to the government or to the states individually. If, as I claim, they are public corporations, then they are subject to the same governmental policy and restrictions as any other public corporation which claims to be a public benefactor. What right has a private car line company to exact a charge of (100 for $25 worth of service, unless it can show that its charge is reasonable, not exorbitant to the extent of destroying an industry? I must go further.

I want to show that some private car lines have become so dar- lng as to engage in the handling of some of the products shipped in its refrigerator cars by people who are engaged In growing and shipping a commodity, and nothing more. For instance, one owner of cars has been engaged in buying eggs, poultry, butter, apples, potatoes and other goods. Through his refrigerator line he has been allowed to load a car containing a quantity of each fessor William Cranston Lawton, A. M. 'ounty of KlngH lo have a certain Instrument In writing, hearing dtito the eighth day of February.

IM'S relating to real and personal property dulv proved aw the last will and testament of WILUAM .1. HA UK Kit. late of the County of Kings, deceased. Wherefore, You and each of you ure hereby cited tn appear before our Surrogate of thj County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to bu held at Ihe County Court House, COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY TITLB Guarantee fand Trust Company, us tiLstce. plaintiff, ogalnst Marie Booth Douglas and others, dfl-ffndanis In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure find sale mad) arid entered in the above entitled action, dated the twenty-eighth day of October, 1904, I will sell at public auction to the hlBheat bidder, by William H.

Smith, Auctioneer, at the Hrooklyn Real Katate Kxchange, No. 189 Montague street, in the Borough of Hrooklyn, County of Kings, on the tweMy-s-erond duy of November. 1904, at twelve o'clock, niKn. the lands in mid Judgment mentioned, and therein described a follows All tnat cortaln plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and bring In the Borough ninetv-tivc X) feet; thenee northerly parallel with St. James place sevenleen 07) feet; thence easterly, ugain at.

right angles with St. JamcH placp and pare of the distance through another arty Wall ninety-five ifX) feet to the westerly side of St. James place, and thenee southerly along said westerly side of St. James place seventeen (17) feet to the point or plaeu of begin o.io rno interference of Light, Professor Robert W. Wood; Association Hall 8:15 P.M., "Confucius and His Pontn 37, In the County of Kings, on the ur.

loyoKicni iyenaga, Ph.D. Tuesday. day uf Pei-ember, VMH, at ten it lock In th fore Adelphi College, 8:15 P.M., "L'Art dans la In keeping with this general movement, the Rev. Dr. John P.

Carson, paator of the noon, then and llieje to attend tho probate of the rue a Paris," Andre Tridon. A. M. Wcdm-s day. Art Gallery, 4 P.

"Dutch Art; Dutch Central Presbyterian Church, will to-morrow evening preach a special sermon his subject ning; also nil the right, title and Interest Ol tne parly of the first part hereto, of, in and to St. James place, in front of ami adjoining said premises to the centre line thereof. Heing the K.imo premUcs conveyed to the paid Wallace M. Pope, by Joseph T. M.

CornweM by died hearing even dtite herewith. 1 mie. I November 23, UKNltY Hherlff of Kings County. Maver McLecr. Plainlllf'a IM) Vontacue street.

Hrooklyn. N. Y. n23Jww--rf hTs'V Yt RT, NT OF 1 OS nrolln It I .1 tl 1 11 if Oil. nlllltltlff OUOltlHt Hlllinalt ts t) feet to the point or place oi SIXTH PARCEI-All that certain lot or parcel of land with the building thereon, situate in the said Borough of Brooklyn, and bounded and described as rullows, Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Uth-a avenue, distant one hundred i HW ftet northerly from the rue avenue and Herkimer street; ild last will and testament.

In testimony whereof we have caused the weal of our Surrogate's Court to he hereunto atllxed. Witness, Hon. C. t'hureh. Surrogate or our said county.

(b.8.) ut Ihe County of Kings, the nth day of No ember. In the year of our loid oin thousand nine hundred and four tSd.) WILLIAM P. PICKKTT. Clerk of tlie Surrogate Court. William D.

Veeder. Attorney for petitioner, 37.5 Kealism," Kraulein Antonio Stolle; Plymouth Church, 8:15 P. "The Tragndy of Ambition; Professor Edward Howard Griggs, A. M. Thursday, Art Gallery, 4 P.

"The New Burdens and Tasks of the School," Percival Chubb. of the goods enumerated. If the apples and potatoes cost a lower rate of freight than the butter, eggs and poultry, he would have the of Hrooklyn or the city or ew York, County or Kings and State of New York known and designated on a certain map entitled, "Map of lost) Ijoih, The First Addition to Htmsonhurst-by-the tsea, in the Town of New Utrecht, Klngw County, New York, isurveytid November, by Samuel H. McKlroy, Civil Knglncer and City Surveyor, 26 Court Street, Hrooklyn, N. and tiled tn the ofhee of the Register of the County of Kings on February 21, as and by the lot nunihers twelve hundred and fifty-seven, twelve hundred and tlfty-eight and twelve hundred and llfty-nlne, In block number twer.ty-one, and which said lots.

being "The Old Evangel ith a New Evangelism; the Imperative Demand and the Inviting Opportunity which the Present Religious Conditions of Brooklyn Create for an Evangelistic Aggression; Some Facts and Figures which Should Arouse and Energize the Church of Brooklyn." The Park sisters, comettists, will take part In the service and there will be special music by the quartet of the church. In the morning the sacrament of tho Lord's Supper will be oiroerved and there will bo a recoption of new running thenee westerly parallel with Herkimer street, part of the distance through a party wall one hundred and twenty-five feet; thenco r.oithtrly parallel witli Utlca avenue twenty (IN) o.niil.l with Merklrner street rullon Itoroiigh of Hrooklyn, City of New Kiilllvan and otherw. defendants pursuance of car billed at the apple or potato rate and save considerably more money in freight than If the car was billed as poultry, eggs and butter. By this means he has been enabled to undersell other dealers by getting car tiidicment of fnrpclomire and chIo mu'le and York. c.

H. A. UYi til Tim PKi'PM'I ol-' THK STATU NKW YnltK, by the grace of tiod free and Independent forty H'J) feet; thence northerly parallel with UUea avenue live (0) feel; thenee eaaUrly parallel with Herkimer Htreet twenty' t2" feet; thenee southeily 1 1 Fraternal Societies, To IouuJt cralg. fiita. jtaniwin, semi greet Ihoiue load rates, while a person regularly engaged In that line of business is compelled to pay 'a higher rate of freight, called for by the parallel with Utlca avenue live twi leui ing Y'ou and each of you aru hereby cited and re'iuired to appeur before our Surrogate of the entered In the above entitled action on tho 'I'M duy of November.

the undersigned, the referee therein appointed fnr such purpose, will sell at puhllu miction to the highest bidder on December at Vi o'clock, nmn, by Junies j. Itrundey. a uetlotn-er, In tha flcal Katato Kxchange, lhfl Montague street, Morough of litook-lyn Counly of Kings, City and S-Hite of New York, the land and premise in suid judgment mentioned ami therein described, as follows, Ml ihut eertuln lot, pii-eo or parcel of hind, with taken together, according to said map, are bounded and described as follows, to wtt He-gltinlnx ai a point on the northninterly side of Klghtleih street, distant two hundred and eighty fret southeasterly from the corner formed by the Intersection of the northeasterly side of Eightieth street with the southeasterly side of Twenty-tlrnt avenue; running thence, southeasterly, along the paster terly parallel with Herkimer street and partly wall sltty-llve (tir.) feet to the untv or Kings, at a Mirrogaie ourt or ine through a party r.ugli a party dairy products of the car. County of King, to be le ld at the County Court tvvW Mtdo of Utlca avenue; thence HOUllieny lit nice Room in tlie I'uunty ol Kings, nn me ST. ANN'S CHURCH FETE.

ZMh day il at ten o'clock In the This car line owner has been known to supply dealers in the smaller towns throughout the country with anything from beef along Utlca avenue, twenty Uoj t- tlu poin: or place of bettinnlnK. SKVKNTH those certain lots or PHivelH of land Hituate In the wild i.uroimh of nnrthrmnterlv side or gmietn street, slxlv feet: forenoon, then aim mere io attend tne jumriai thence northeanterly, pirallel with Twenty-ilrat Evening Star Chapter Convenes. The stated convocation of Evening Star Chapter No. 225, R. A.

was held on Thursday evening in its tabernacle, Bedford avenue and Fulton street, with Ex. Comp. Itlcmwit of the account Anna l. weaver ana i-orgo K. Slurry as lebtamciilary trustees, to eggs and from apples to peaches.

of the htsl will and tegument of JAM KS Bazar of Nations to Open In Parish Hall Next Tuesday After- avenue, one hundred iei to me center line or the block between Seventy-ninth and Eightieth Btroets; thence northwesterly, along said center line of the Mock and parallel with street, sixty feet; and thence BouthweHteiiy, again To cite an illustration, it was shown at the recent hearing at Chicago that one house had been buying pineapples at New WKAVKIl, ileceuMed. And let the above nam't Infants tion and there tdiow eau he why a Becial guardPin fliould not he uppoinletl to appeur for then on sanl Judicial sel Menu nt Morgan u. uogart, high priest, presiding. The routine work of the chapter having been disposed of and no candidates appearing, MI'OOKiyn HIIU uuumicn i viz lieninnlnft at a point on tho uoutherly elde i of Fulton itr-et dintant one hundred and twenty-fivfl (lltt) f-et westerly from the southwesterly corner of Utica avenue and Fulton ntrfl, runninn thence southerly and iiarallid with lltiea yenue two hundred t0) feet to Herkiniflr Btreet; 1 -neo wenterly alnnK th norllierly nldn of Herklro-r street fifty ''.) feet; thenee northerly nuin par the building thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the City of Hrooklyn, N. Y.

(now Thorough of Itr.ioklyn; city of New York), and hounded and described as follows, to wit: Iteginnlng at point on Ihe westerly Hide of Vandei hilt avenue, distant llfty feet northerly from the north westi-rly (inner of I'aeiilc Htreet and said Vanderhllt avenue- and running ih-ne westerly parallel with raid I'aeiilc street Htid part of tlie way through a party wall sevnty-tlve feet tip-nee northerly patalie.1 with said Vunderlult aeniie tweniy-iivn ihciK-e eiiMtt-rly attain panillel with I'ad(lo the convocation was duly closed. Among those present were R. Ex. Charles Stewart. allel with Utlca avenue two nunumi i-e" i- i assistant grand lecturer; Ex.

Fred W. Hein- rlch of Nassau Chapter and M. Ex. Francis street and part of the way ihruugh another puny wull seveiitv-ilvo feet to said Westerly side of in anil th'-nei; suuilieily along the same twenty-five feet lo the point or place of The picturesque and elaborate fete of nations for which the various societies connected with St. Ann's P.

E. Church on tho Heights have been preparing for weeks past, will open on Tuesday afternoon in tho parish hall, Clinton and Livingston streets, and will continue afternoon and evening until Thursday. While all the church societies are uniting in the preparations for tho fete and Id the efforts to make It a success, the arrangements aro in charge of the ways and Htreet; ttieneti HiMfriy niuim mo Hide of Fulton street lltty (OU) luut lu tlto point or place of beginning. KU.HTH those certain lots or punt-In of land situatft In the said Itorouuh of Uroohivn and bounded and described as follows, vi. iieKinnlnn at the southeasterly corner of Kill ton street and mica avenue; runnlna tlieme Mniiherly along the lino of Clh-a ayenue two hundred (20li) feet to the northerly Kide of street; thence easterly along the nortlorly parallel with Twenty-nrst avenue, one nundreu fet to the northeasterly side of Eightieth street, at the point or place of beginning.

bated October 31, im. HENRY HESTER-HERO, Sheriff of Kings County. dwln Kempton, Plaintiff's Attorney, 175 street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

o31 3w The above aale is hereby adjourned to November 2(t, 1904 at bui lie hour and plui-e. Dated November 22, 1904. HENRY II KSTKRBERG. nL'3-2C 2t Sheriff of Kings County. The above sale in hereby further adjourned to December 6 1Sm4.

at ntw hour and place. Dated November 9. If04. HENRY 1 1 KSTERHEK I. 2t Sheriff of Kings County, "hUI'HEME COURT, KINC.S COUNTY-ISAAC Rush more, plaintiff, against Char lew Krah-mer and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the day of Novemher, 1104, 1 will sell at public auction to the highest hy Will-lam H.

Smith, auctioneer, at the Hrooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. Montague street. In th itorouzh of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on th beginning. 1'uted j.i. i n.

IW(NAId) It. SMITH. Referee. Hubbard Ruhhinore, Attorney for I'lalntilf. tlZl srPHBMI': CfHIHT.

KlN'iH Orleans for shipment to Cincinnati. Toe Cincinnati trade bad been paying the Illinois Central Railroad 11.70 a car for reoperation that distance. Some of the pineapples came by way of Mobile, and the Cincinnati trade was compelled to use the firm's cars, because the Louisville and Nashville Railroad had an exclusive contract with the firm and because of that contract a charge of (45 per car was made by the house, which the Cincinnati trade had to pay, or go without the pines. At the same time this concern was bringing In pineapples on its own account and was enabled to undersell the trade of Cincinnati by (34 a car, the difference between what he charged himself for refrigerator charges and what he charged the fruit merchants for their goods. The big packing houses run their own Individual private car lines.

By this means they obtain from the railroads three-quarters of a cent, per mile per car, empty and loaded, and I am Informed that they obtain a com tn Klnirs CoUIltV-'Mto llule-r Itreweiy, Hide of Herkimer mmet nny o-j iee, iiJalnlilT. against lnuw hwwt. i mii iau 'liiit les Fioeb and 1. -r 1 1 nOi- itHdgley In tfstlinony wnereor we n.ive caused tne em of iur said Surrog-ite'H Court to be hereunto alilxed. Withe.

Hon. a men c. church. Surrogate of cur said Coun- (U ty, ut the County of King. Ihe 7th ilav if Novemher.

In the year of our l.rl unu nititi hundred and lour. (flil.) WILLIAM P. PP'KKTT, 'erk tin Surrogale'ii i 'ourt. William P. Vee.h Attorney lor Trustee.

37.1 Pulton Str-et, Hn-oklyn. N.Y. nl2 i 'PKMPLK ie" Till-: FTATK OP NKW Yoik, by Iiie grace of (oi fret; and Independent, to Aaron Colsoo Marv ll'-kn Ilutchlugson, Cas sle Anderson and Julia Norton, send greeting Wheieu. Vienna W. Colenri, of the Borough of Hrooklvn, city Y.i k.

has lately ptttlon-d air Stitionate''t Conn of the 'ounly of Kings 1(1 have a certain hint rumen in writing hearmie ilatM the 2t day September, relatlnff real end isonal proix rty. proved as the al will and teftaneht of A. CuLSON, lnti of ItoroiiKh of --eased Wherefore, arpl of von sie lareliy cited lo sppc-iir hi our Surrogate id ihe County of Kings, at a Surraotti t. to bi held at the County Cuit iltoom In 'tie of on ihe dav 1 )i 'mln r. l'f'4.

Ht l'i o'chn In the noon, tii'-n and ih'-re Id attend the pi'iliale of the sanl last will and leHtnriietit. lu ttullmonv we have caused the of iir tiurrogaie'n Court to be hereunto altixed. Wh lion. church. Surrogate nf our ss'd County.

(L. a' th- County of Kinics the 3d day of defendants. Supplerneiital hiinititona To tho iiIjovh dre.l (e0) feet to the southerly shin of Kulton street- theneo-westeily and along the southerly lde of Fulton Htreet llfty t.t eot to tho point or nl ice beginning. NINTH I'AllCKU All thosn certain loU or par named deteiiil.iiili "i1" nanes i-nMii il (leriiuilit Hadgley: You aro herehy huim meaiiB committee ot tho Parish Guild, Miss Anna M. Kerr, chairman.

Everything Is progressing satisfactorily and the rehearsals for the operetta on the opening evening give promise that this entertainment will prove ih. feature that Is expected. The operetta T. Nolen, R. Ex.

William H. Sutton, Exs. Edgar D. Davis and John F. Hirsch, of Even-lug Star.

Scottish Bite. The next stated rendezvous of Brooklyn Consistory No. 24, Sublime Prince of the Royal Secret, thirty-second degree, of tho Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite, will be held on Wednesday evening at its rooms, In the Johnston Building. The fourth degree-secret master will be conferred In full form under the gavel of III. Bro.

Isaac W. Jacob-son, 33d, assisted by a well drilled corps of ritualists. 111. Philip Hcrbst, communder-ln-chlef, extends a cordial invitation to all Scottish Rite Masons to visit this consistory and assures them of a cordial greeting. Star of Bethlehem.

The district deputy grand maslj-r for the Third District made his ollitiat visit to Star ol Bethlehem Lodge on Friday evening. The master, Wor. Brother CorTkllng, gave him nmtied to answer the and supplemental In this action an vour answer on th" plallitlffs aitornev wllhln davs alter th" or this hummoriH, lu-lvu of tlie day Iho ser lee, iiti'l ill rant in entitled "The Enchanted Garden," and i.ii i ii i ii to a linear or answer Indiitii'iit cels "I lann siiuuie Ixn and bounded and deH.riled as f.dlows, lu-Klnning at a point on the easterly sidu of 1 ilea Heiiue distant nlnety-nltie feet one (II Ineh noitii-rly from the northeusteriy corner of Atlantie iintl It lea avenues; running I hence northerly along the easterly Hide of Utlca avenue fifty h-ei imrallel with Atlantic uvenuu uhnnt flftv children' of the Heights sectiou twenty-second day of Decern her. m4, 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, with the hut Id-It and Improvements therein erected, situate, Ivlng and being In the City of Hrooklyn, County will taken airalnwt bv d-tnult tor tho mission of 12 per cent, on the gross cost of relief demanded In tho compliant.

t(t 'I Hepte-m li'wk' OliKltNMHl Plaintiff's Attorn y. will take part In It. Gntertainnients are to be given each afternoon and evening, and a special endeavor has been made to have the nrnirrammes as attractive as possible. On freight per car. when these people shlfl a fHllet! atld I'oSt (Uti'-e HOilKfr 3 I-'UltfJll ur Kings ami ni' UfciTlbed as follows: Beginning at a point on the I 'u'.

indn-d hiii seveniy-nvo v. with UUea avenue one hundred and Itrooklvn. N. Y. car, say, Chicago to New York, about 1,000 miles, it means, at 94c per mile, (7.50 coming and (7.50 going, a total of (15 per car.

Now, To th- feM.innt. '1. C.erti ii-le luidglev: Th fiirettolllg Mlppl' "it lit ill Slim III1 IIH Is Serveil upon Thursduy afternoon H. S. Ardeil will give an exhibition of magic, and will appear in the character of a Chinese mandarin.

voii hy p'ibii' atioii. puiMiiiiii to nn onier 1 Maii'itn. of the Supreme f'tijtt oi II inny UIJIUIII ueniue lut! yvi trui. cuiu mission for influencing the car of freight, It forty-nine I H'J) foet im (1) ineh to the northerly Mi of Allantio venue; thenee wen terly along northerly sldo of Athmth- av-nuo eight S) -i four Inches; thenee north i ly parallel with I tt.a avenue ninety-nine tlH) feet one nh; tte-nee westerly parallel with Atlantie avenue hrv and Mxly-Nix (SUti feel eight in) lnche to ihe t-triterly sidu of Utlca aveiiuu ut tlie placg of A minstrel performance is scheduled for northwesterly Hide of Third avenue, distant feet southwesterly from the westerly corner ot Third avenue and Mnth street, running thence northwesterly parallel with Ninth street 100 feet; thence sirtithwesterly parallel with Third avenue 'i feet; thence southeasterly again parallel with Ninth street KX) feet to Third avenue, and thena northeasterly along Third avenue 25 feet to the point or place of beginning, togi-ther with the Dated November I'" II EN' It HKSTERBERO. adds another (10 or (15 to their profits.

With Wednesday afternoon and will bo given by (30 less cost can they not undersell those tho children who attend al. Ann's kinder a hearty welcome and Right Wor. Brother Scott addressed the assemblage at some length, Qhlcfly on the subject of the home, at Utlca, and the urgent necessity for Its enlargement, pointing out the manner In which it can be accomplished. IJIs remarks wero wholesale butchers (and there are mow garten. Except that the little folks will not the H'ule York, Z-.

i utid tiled on November 1 I with tho and amended eomphtlnt herein, in the the t'letk of tlie CollflU Of KlhgH. St. ill! of N- V-iik. In tie- llml of rds. In the of Kfuoklvti.

I'ltv and Shite of York, wtie suid fupi'leiix nlal and (intended euinnbuiit wa oilgitniMv tih In said I'll a on riepleniber 'jij4. I 'I Nm ember KM. 'tKNTH' PA All that certain lot or panel sands of them) who have no private refrigerator cars? Is that fair competition? Docs have blackened faces, the performance win be of the regulation minstrel type, with In Df hind MUHie in roe t-nui i an follows, Sheriff nr Kings County. it not show that outside interests are being discriminated against? Again, the railroads terlocutor, end men and all. The minstrel Novetni'T in in" year or our irtl on thousand time hundred and fV-ur WILLI PICKI-TPT, Clerk of Ihe Slirrogale'a Court, Frederick Ctit.h, for pet luoti-r, 211 Mon ttsgue Mieet.

Hrooklyn. Y. nS-St IN PmtKl'AS''K OF AT OttriKR OP TH 1 mil Jatiivs c. Church, Surrfg.ae of the County of Kings, notice la ii'-rehy given, aceurdlrf; to liW lii ail iiersotiB hanrg claiiim aglnnt KURD IJ WIN'I Lit otherwise known tie KroderU-g li. Winter Ut county of Kinge.

let.eeed, that Ih'ey nfe ihlhlt the ssuie, wlttl tli.i voui hem tti'-r to ihe subscriber, at Ihe ofheo uf te-r attornev. WillUin J. Sialckbaver. 11 Wall mteei lioiough if Manhuttao, New City, on before, tho UlU dy of VmimtMt Harmon A Mathewwm, Plaintiff' Attorneys, 4ft all Street New York City. N.

Y. nM tit wfts Wall Htreet New York miinlhg at the southwesterly corner of Atlantic Hnd I'licti avenues; running theme westerly al.ng show will not constitute tho eutlro programme by tho kindergarten, however, and 1- KANK lairiini Aiiorney. ii2i tiw Hl'PrtKME ('OfNTT-OKOUOH Mills as executor ut iiikI trustees, (leorae Hmlth, plHltitltT. airslnst Anton Hits nnil others. oi-r'tiilHntH-Iti ouisuanco of a ln.lsment of foreclosure and mlc nnole and entered tl, nnltllffl iictli.n.

lnt'd the tweutv- the presiding genius ot mo sceouu pari win bo fascinating little fairy, who will spring on thp scene from a huge Jack Horner pie. As the designation of the bazar tndleates, various nations will be represented by the decorations of tho different booths, and tho nrst ilny of November. I1. I at nulillu suction to th hlh. l.l l'-r hv William II.

iilxl-LfaUd June W. I received witn marked attention. Palestine Coinmandery. Tho next stated conclavo of Palestine Clmmandcry No. 18, K.

will be held In lis asylum, Masonic Hall, fllxth avenue and Twenty-third street, on Monday evening, December 0. The Illustrious Order of tho Red Crosg will bo conferred by the generalissimo, Sir James Chambers, with full choral service Sandalphon lodge, F. and A. III. Tho featuro of Sandalphnn'a slated communication last Thursday evening was tho Impressive and truly Masonic address by tho district d.puly grand master.

Right Wor. JKNN1U K. WINTER. Fmlth. auctioneer, st in.

r.i... Iktl VlontHKIK' In ll IlnrotlRtl costumes of the attendants, no uutcn gar the SoUthClly Sllte w. i Ihenee southerly itt-allel with Utl- a aw'iiuc part of Ihe dlMtanee tln'-ogh party wall (Ml feet lw Inches; thenee, east-vi I and with Atlmiiie vmK' ai-. partly a party wall tlilrty-two feet to the we(tnly side of Uth'A averme; ihenr. northerly Mh.tiK the wemerly side of ftiea avenue eight f'-el two til) inches tu iho point or place Ihat L.t or of land HiniHtii In Ihe mid ItoroiiKh ol Itrtoklvn and bounded and de'itlhe us follow.

i Iteglnning at a point mi the wefrlv Ude if Vtl.a dlstuni fit feet tw-i 'I in, hif nntllherly A i la idle and 1 "ti'a vnu' rutin Int? ti tie and parHihl with Atlantie 'iv-fon, i'-Ut f'-'t f'y throiu-h a pnrty nortlrly parallel with I'lira nvenue CDPRT. I N(iH (if NTY Kit A N- rt Kini'i uiti, nn tofiint, by Mlt hmd Kinnrran. bU CMidi.it. nd litem, philntltT. up.

i hint Annie I oi WM'in, defendant Niimmorir To the hov tiHined ifefi nd int You are hi rehy iinirnon-d to answer the i r.iiii'lnlnt In this tmn. and to s-rv opy of fill the plallit'tT's tlo(ti' wli hin tw frv 'i i -ift th" rvie. mis sumiiioTis i ot ih d.iy uf rvten, me in euMe vour 1 1 1 'ir will I'isen gatnsi VU by for th lief ib tiuiridi 1 in thw cumphiint. (Mb tl Ht'if lumber 14 JAMI'S Clt'il'SKY. Pltilntlff Attorney rmc, and Post 'ill'- jt; cajrl Btrtet.

Ilorotit-t' lifo-klyn. York. To the ier ndntit, Iwfoii: The foregoing so mm oris Is Nrid uc'ti hy piiblien- nf Hrcwklyn, County or Kituts. on the tw.nu- must have freight traffic as well as passenger traffic to obtain profits, hence all forms of rebates on refrigerator service are In evidence. Thus It will be seen thnt by the system of private car lino monopolies they have been endeavoring to obtain control of food products because of the enormous difference In the rates of freight, as between others and themselves.

Every beef packer knows that private cars enables him to obtain rebates and special terms, which allow for consider' able deductions In the cost of meat products to them, as agalust what It costs private Individuals who have no private cars of their own. To make It plainer. If I wanted a car of eggs In Chicago for the New York market I wnulri have to nay more freight and refrig day or lpccnitT. c-i hi ii-iv noon, the lands In snld ttnlmiicnt mentioned and therein deSL-rilied ss follows: All that certain lot, niece or imrcel of lsnl. Hh hulldliiaa sod lotprovemcnls thcrcn erecti "liunte.

Ivlnir and h.lna In lh Twenty-sixth WspI the i ltv HriK.klyn County or Knots and Ftate of New York irormsrly Kast Nw Yolk. Town or New U)ts), snd txiundcd snd i. tlhcil na follows, to wit: llealnnlna on the soutlnrlv sld or Atlantic avenue at a point where tine 'Irswn nsrslll with Hhefflild avenue snd tw.ntv-IKe ir.l teet easterlv rrom Ihe es-l-tlv side of Brother Kufus L. Hcntt, who made his llnii pnisuaiit an ori-r -r um icn. omclal visit.

He was appropriately Intro iik-Ikh' thence westtrly p-iralh-l with Ai den, in charge of the Girls Friendly Hocioty, will bo a particularly attractive corner. It will be a tulip garden, with a Dutch windmill In tho midst of tho blossoms. An attendant in nativo costume will distribute souvenirs. At the Russian and Japanene booths souvenirs will also be distributed, decorated bowls being the selection for the latter booth. The procn ds of the feto are to be devoted to the liquidation of the expenses Incurred In tho renovation of the parish house, last summer.

A eonsldcrablo sum Is required, and tho workers hope to realize It. MAJESTIC THEATER MEETING. tlien. I mtv-oiie idii ti'fi four ii In. 1 1 -si i- ii im- -1.

i ii i inn of Niw Yoik. d.fd lltti ditv of N-t- ni dticed by Right Wor. Brother Theodore A. Taylor, pnBt district deputy of inn Third District and past graml'trcasurer. Brother tidief, hd v.iui the er.mj.l-.htt In Ihe s.jiiinerly liarnlM MHi Hen f.Vl eight thehe; tb'-tl.

ea-terlv parallel Wllh At- h.ntie avenue part of the ihrnugh a putty 11 1 1 (Hi! f.et four Inehei to eration than the big packing houses would pay for the same goods and for the same hunt For that reason they could undersell Scott was royally welcomed hy Wor shipful Brother Yenton, master, warmly sup if He- el. -ik ol Kn in In Hall of In th" pnroiu -h 'f Ut -ktv f)ty ii id Htatn N-w Vork. I'tC-'l Ctteklyn liorougtt. York No 1:, I -) Plain ttfT Iili I M'- -p Oiirl Slft-Mt. l-nr-iiiKh of ptooklvn New Vork f.w avenus would Inlerseri eot-1 side or Ai-Inntlc nvenue; runnlna l.en- souiherlv parallel I with Hherfleld avenue Ion.

dud I'H i thence essterlv at rlht sncl'" phenVId svi tiue twenty-llva feet; thco-i- aailn par- ulih Hhrineld avenue ninety-seven teet 1 AdtnlriittiMtril. WltHam J. Ppalekhaver, Al'ornoy lor Adminle. trsfrix i Wall Htrjt, ltj rough of Manhtlnn. New Tork Cl.

lM 'n PI ItSI AN OK AN "Itl'KIt OK TUB llol. Church, S'lfft-Kale of thi- County Kiio'h, tritice it tn r-hy mun seeordlng tn to -il p-rs' ris laiMng lalms eg.iinnc, CM SULKS HANTLK. the County of Kings. ilia' th'V nr to exhibit the iot with 'be voui bre lh-reof. lo the at hT tla- tr.in f-a ting t.ulrfea the No li Montague I'oioioh New York city, on or th' -'Jib day ot April le xt -L'ated Jv toixr ATM I LP A M.

PA NTI.K, Arlmlnietretrii i it-iifo i A tt AdnilnlHt nli'l, so int -ManiM atioet, u. rough nf Voik n. olktma IN P'lt-t'AN1 OK AS OltliKH OF THffl flon Jtiiine c. cihjkii burf.aie ut fha bounty of Kl'tw. hotle In l.et'l.V Kit eh.

set or Prig to 1. 1 ad jerotn hNvIng iMlmn MglnC WILLIAM A. HALL. of the County tf 'I- I. iht I ere rejulrnd to exhibit the rn it Hitii i hi votHiera tnerMfif, to the nuine titer at nl -f buelnaw.

Ml ir.e HI lie--ink A ya- 1.. hlM'-t, 'f ui. nf (lty of i 12m duy lecemtsf 1- iwliu A fLU rienttor. fie'trg A Mil'ieliei. AH-rn-v Tieeut'ir Uf 5.1.

s.iii street. Vaiihaitau lu.iougn, city of ft mm Yoik 14-4 tie I'l'HSC NT. ''C AN oitliMt "ok TMfC ported by the brethren. Sandiilphon will no doubt give serious and practical attention to tho important matter of erecting a monu CTV ui i- I'll I. iil'HT.

KIN Mlil iff. aniiln-' Ti rlv side if I 'lieu HVitilie III- net. n-ift ll-l ly Ming avenue lirte. tl f--t lt, inches ft 1m Ktnnliig. TWl'LI-'TM I'A H' AM thupf h.tx or inieelH of land fltnato In the ItnroiiKh of klvn and bound and ,1 (t viz at Ihe te.rthu rterlv e.irti.

-f nn and ltt a nv nin ronolrig th- ti along the wet-teily i-1 of filet w. Mie fifty th- nee W. -fe-lv parallel With i -1 1 if ctreet part of the ip tiiii'-c thto'ich a iVtrtv wall eghiy.hr... f. e.

uuu. HotlllierlV parallel wUh I th firm I lb Tiorthe.lv of n. 'M- ment In memory of that distinguished crafts man. M. W.

Daniel D. T.mipklns. and of en-Urging the Masonic Homo at Cilia, so IH me in the open market, and for no other reason than that they had their own private lines and obtained the necessary profils In Icing charges and refrigeration, beside the mileage allowed by the railroads for using the cars. I contend that not only are private ear lines a menace to the welfare of the Ishable line bf trade, but that their meih-ods are against all legitimate business one II) Inch, more or le. to AHaUllc avenue: thenee westerly along Atlantic avenue twenty-live feet two (21 Inches, note or tei.s.

lo tho plais of beginning. Hated Nov li IIKNIIV Hh. of Kinas Countv. Wilson Wallls. flalntirf ts Wall attest.

New York city I'' M'PM L.r.U O-fett-l 1 I -u lie 11' 'I In.) to f. tiotitit lh BusIntiS Men to Talk, With Closing Address by Dr. Cuyler. rtrlnf nrtilrcsHi'H hy biwlnomi mon. Insirn- tlngly brought to tho attention of the brethren by District Deputy Bcotl.

The third degree was conferred on two brothers by mriuul intiKio, llhuirttti-i nongn iiikI niovlnn "iii-PBltMK IYttT," KIS l- 'itlN'TV-Ml- .1 i.l.tlnHo". iOI'l'tlHt nille Ithlll tw nt 'Ut -i be (ve i.i'ore tr.k -n mat. I st. I l't -1 pleliirK will tin' main n-murm nr inn Yoiins Mini ChrlHllan AHHOclnllnn mi'ctlnn cB-teriy i-o-vii, re.t or i Ht thn MiiJ'-Btlc Thi'tttor lo-morrow nflc rnoon. To-morrow's programme- vnrlnllnn of 'h All vi rtaln MAHTiN' It LVPN'M I'mlfitifT d'li I ult J.

v. V- i-r within twenty d.iy nft-r H.e nf th' principles. I fully appreciate the fact that It will require national legislation to force private tar lines to adopt rules and regulations as other common carriers do. If President Roosevelt will confer wlih Paul Morton, Secretary of the Navy, I believe ho will l.urn much more about private car lines and Iho ctmloniiiry one Hrriinnou uy inn i i nirHi ISninch of th" Youtin Mi-n's ChrlHtlHn A.o- Wor. liroiner ronton, and tne historical lecture was delivered by l'asl Master Hrnthlng-hiim In his own Inimitable style.

Brother Yeatnn reported Iho death, of Brother Hilton and Ihe secretary wss Instructed to wrl'e for details and to extend tho sympathy nf the lodge. A similar report was made by Biotlter Frothlngham. Brother Yenton announced I list Brother Parker and Kress are mill Improving In heallh and Brother Froih-ll Khnm slated that Right Wor. Brother -id p-- nt n'n and -h ril a f. I ix si the tlv -t nvitt'l' aed Pa.

il-- ftti-t. tofiltu il.e.e elutlon, iin'I'T whoso susplies mo mens Mimnton, I'X'dtimvft or tte -i i cri. Nn i ih of vonr rmlnre l( 'r it'-wer pj.ij-. tnent will tttkf-n n(f it'i-t d. Mult rniff drniwTKai'd In Hie f-m: iint -Imud p.il.m Kini'liiy afiuriiooii uionier nicpiniK" are noinn t.rrtliillv i.b.im Ihf eisfrlv ht U- I t), 1 1 Pn- lib- I ooniluitcil.

Il will ho a mooting for hiislnosa h.ilv (li-ht IIP 1 i I Willi paialb I wi i (I f) latin h'iri '-ii Kite or the tnt l'i KlIiK' llo'Oi Kiefp tf ti- i. ivms limn agairiat I i TC 1 A ot nn i 'ooiilv of If.Ke. v. i'. e.

mm iIimi ti. cihlhit the itt th" 1 'be iiiM at 1 'I HariHietloli of t.uii.a, of oiTe i i si "fhtv, No fj tV-urt I nu ihli'lly, anil Is laiiuiaion 10 iiruw oin all yoiinn tii'-n who aro InokliiK for thn hist il I 1 f.et four II) Ire tf et th- ft' It II Henry W. Smith, of King Solomon's Primi l- lot ur Ja'MKH CliniVKY, I'lmtfT Attorney. OtTle an.l I'-mt nil Adlr----. N'-.

26 Court fttril, Itorouirh of N-w i-'K To the lefindflnt, Anni- B'dnir mimnioiiH ner. i u- pumuMiit to an onlor of ih" n-n inn t. i- ivhii a jMHtle Of the Pllf of New York. dHted the nth pH. lite -Teet eighty I tl i.

tive Lodge, Troy, has passed through a most successful operation and Is now on tho wny f'svt V' All I hi l-Ml ltTlJ-NTII PAPCP.L I. Nl It. ItTt N' Phil IH In the Jril.fi le A'TIU'lt K. HI XTiiN. or PHM-eW or IllOO SHU.

ItrMiikHn "tid I'oui. ted P.oi"Jgli I a I' i it and Mwl with the i "i i iUm th CilintV i.t git. Ming at on tr p. di-jant eight, th- notthei-'ellx of I il- rt menu' running h- IN to complete recovery rrom the serious -III-ni-BS that brought him to the gntn of death. Among those present were Wor.

Brother Rodger and na.lmian. of Conkllng, of Star of Bethlehem: Junker, of Cosmopolitan; Foster, of Acanthus; Dyal, of Allalr, and Madison, of Commonwealth. pt itI'lN 1' OK AN Oppi it .1 in, N'H' t- on of th I lit; i it Iteeords tn the iv-r-uKh -t I'-'- Hiete of New I tor nigh. New York, November 12, 1' C. CtOpHKY.

A rney f' I lalntlff. flfbee and Post 1 "lirt st.ei-t. por ugh of Brooklyn. rk 1 tw a I li II of .11 -til 1- -li KHICK. oa (llVtlO ill' I IH" 1 tber.ee Iw.f.tV Ih'JWe mothorls whorohy lo Httiitn mimnoss aiioonss.

Tho chunftn In proxratnmo is mailo simply as part of 'ho polliy of Iho (Viilral Hrnnuh to niako tho mi-etlims as broad In scope as possllilo. Former Borough I'resldent J. Edwart Swanstrom will preslrle. Tho prlnolpal speakers will lie former Mayor tlnvld A. Iloo.ly.

Wlllliim Mitlarroll ami 1). W. Mc-Wtlllams, men of lame business experience. Dr. Theodore Cuyh will make tho closing address.

Ilesldo the aprakers there will he at Iho meellnx a jiolect proKra'iinie of mtisle. Tin Ik am sisters of California, Inst ruineiiliil-Ists, who have appi nri with success all ov. the country, will play. There will aleo be Illustrated sunns, a large and careful soke, tlnn of which has been made, and moving lIM i in. -U'l the rebates palJ to shippers than he could from oiitsldo sourcos.

Mr. Morton was second vice president of the Sante Ke Railroad, and while occupying that position, had occasion to learn, through tho testimony given before the Interslato Commerce Commission In California, last spring, how badly national legislation in behalf of the commission was needed. President Roosovelt must see the Importance of a change In this direction. Industries running Into millions of dollars annually are threatened with destruction. Farmers everywhere will find the profits of their labors eaten up by exorbitant rales of freight tacked on through private car line refrigerator service.

If the grower rannot tell what It will cost him to market his product, how ran he be assured of a profit no matter how high his goods sell When they arrive at their destination. The remedy Is a simple one. Congress must cither Disks these private car lines recognize the fact that they are common ii, tt smlei-n .1 -u ft iileittnn. ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS. ptdlLKt K.

JtlPil KH. umre. I fr K'-'itore 14 -m IP nl2 fim i piii.iAN or' an ohukh or "thw l.in... r.ufh. 'if tr.e fount? of i g.v'u.

na law. j. i tm t.g (iitrm ng4int KI'H B-l i 1 1 1 1 1 i Hro-ik yn. ien' Celt Ih'-y teipofi tO end th n.ra tf U-e i 41 1 if tf Ati'' 'ilig iiiiri(ii, i i. in.

il l-me, S-j M4 I Mo mun. York tr. in New or i-f. r- tie fiiat )ny uf M-y next, tut. i hd'i 'lt.

puo imi PA KM i- ALLKK, UI1.L1AM II ALLKK, WII.LTAV If luior, AH t'jt l.io utore N' V' tk it" XKI I I 1 to i h'l (8nnol! Ir the EiikIc.) IN PPRHL'ANCF. OK CS Hon. Jeiues C. Church. Sun-n of Klhs.

notice In hereby giv-h to gll persons hsving eluln II. WILLIAMS, l4le th- tsased. Ihat they ate Hum" sine, with tlie voucher a th.f'd at Ida (jin, i Wail atr-et, hslttin, N-w Y-ah. tilt duv uf November fi' THK I I tie County i Ung If law, i. -t A HnAsK King, de- 1..

f'MlllOII lh i Hijbae) Of Ntf i befuf. In I M.i lit, 1. Lxei-utof. wot. i -r i lb il a iiveriun "Oe hltldf't r- I -ole -feet I'Heltie f-lt-et ll tl't'l I r.i I lw I I "'lit -r I I-'-'- 1 If KiKi i.L Ait in- i's tel fi' ite tn h.

It.ooHn bound end I f- II" II. if i no in "I 'he 'O i i and Pi' I Me stri ft tmon -I n. Along lh Bl'te of l'i' I ft" S'l'. thr-e ll fe four 'O tn'h', th'n. WliliiRlin.

DeccmtuT 3 Tho tollnwlnn ri I. igh of IJ'il 'hi nny hvn InHUrrl: I I iriHiii-'t Kltot l.lfut-nint N. Kltni.Mll. Twflnh fiivHlry, t. (xttirl'i1 oliu month i.n I if utor.

Pit SK It LU It fli-i'ufi i i-P I-; MoriiMfeJe kUf.U i-i I' Ttvtk CMf, a4 via a pictures No tickets are niiuireo lor admission. The doors aro open at 4 o'clock, iho T. II SKY WlMlem R. Wat) atiaet. llgruucU I idrit.4lt- gpoit c.rtln'iit nr illtMlllliy.

HiterW t-1 Nrw UU4 in lllll WklU Like ftaiiu'i (torn duty Id HI. i.a will luccUm coiuinuiidu IKlcio mluuto laler..

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