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15 BB00BZ1jYK iDAJXT WW'. YOBXIi BlODi SEPTEMBEB 8,1899. XEGAZ NOTICES. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS.

BAILBOADS. THE REM ESTATE MARKET. Strand cor Bays water av, I44.4x 237.6xl3l.ax222.V Boyewatcr Standard Land Co to Hugh Cummtngs, Grant av, 9 s. lots 1.1S8 and 1.1S3. block 35.

map No 6, Rosedale. of Standard 1oan Co XCetacl, Maria er Christian and Margaret Albrecht, Sprlngneld road, r. adj land John Damis, 125x49xl25x.vr. Springfield Foster, Joseph to Edward McDonald, Kouwenhoven st. s.

400 ft Van Deventer av, 25x100, I City Stammer, Emll, to Joseph Weldner, lots 137, 188, 189, map No 3, Germanla Roui Estate and Imp Co, "Woolley, James to Angelus and ApoUonia Reuss. lota C99. block 27, map 716 lots Woolley, Newtown Heights Stewart, Eugene to Annie Ames, lota 987 and 988, block 16, map 1.255 lots Wm Zlegler, Flushing SEPTEMBER 6. Smith, John Sabine, to Emily Dun ton, Chichester av, 90 ft Van Wyck av, 100x175. Jamaica Rockaway Park Improvement Co to New York and Rockaway Beach Railway Co.

lots 22 to 2G, block 1, map of Rockaway Park. Rockaway Beach Howclls. Sarah to Frank Howells, Jamaica av, adj land Mary A Townsend. contains about 2 acres. Flushing Same to same.

Jamaica av. adj land Allan Macdonald, contains about 6 acres, Flushing. Whlttier et, 3, 50 ft Union st. 107.7x50x107.5x50, Flushing Wood, Philip to Koppel Cohen, Ful ton st. cor Bergen av, 185xll5.3x 185x114.11, Jamaica Mantel, Jean trustee of John Man tel.

deed, to Michael Senatore and Vlt allne Senatore, Bartow st, s. 325 ft Vandeventer av, S4.HHx25.04x83.9U x25 to begin, I City 60x100, Effingham Nichols to Kate Travlas, 12 A ST THIRD ST. fl, 370 ft 3 Avnue D. 40x100, flame to Geo Hawklne, EAST NINTH ST. n.

300 ft Avenue 40x120, Myer Fofrter to Edwin Thurber," mort $400 Gravesend lane as lead ever the premises, with the liberty of using tho road commonly called tho Mill road, John and John Aa Lott, jr, and Aaron Kob bina and John Prince and ano, exrs Kdward Egoif to Lotta Hall. Samt property, relsase dower Emma EgoH, widow, to same Same property, Lotta Hall, to Harway Improvement Co, mort $175,000.. Lots 1 to 9. 23. 25, 26, 29 to 31, map "West Meadow Bank lots, excepts from each ho much taken for Bklyn.

Bath Beach and West End ATLANTIC AV, 147.2 Sackman st. 38.6x100, Max Josephs to Nuzlata Andrea, morts $3,000 QUEENS BOBOTJGH. Judgments. SEPTEMBER 1. Conway, Catherine Joseph Fallert Brew ing Co Fitchett.

Mary Brooklyn City Co operative Building and Loan Aesn Grutzmacher, Oscar George LIbs Schmidt, William George Llss Tallon, John and Felix, firm of Tallan Sone Thomas Quinn Wllkaus, Anna Arthur Hlnman SEPTEMBER 2. Freund, Iwabella Jacob Rosenthal Pabst, Annie Joseph Pabst Sullivan. Philip Charles Helland Sauer, Frederick Same SEPTEMBER 5. Bartick, Anthony Grozlnger and Engbrochs, Robert Peter New York, City of Conrad Franke New York, City of Robert Wright New York, City of John Carrahar SEPTEMBER 6. Chadtl, Joseph A and Anna Joseph Zuck ert Pearsall, Lewis Frank Smith New York, City of Isidor Groan er Assignments.

SEPTEMBER 2. Hoar, Samuel, trustee of Moses Prich ard. to Louis Browne and Levi Tenney, trustees Leonhardt, Matthew, to Edward An "derson Raesley, Florence, to Jossph Egger, Rudolph, to William SEPTEMBER 5. Smith. Caleb T.

to Walter Jaycox. trustee AMERICAN LINE; FAST EXPRESS SERVICE. NKW YORK SOUTHAMPTON LONDON. Calling vHtbouiitl ut Cherbourg SulltnK Wednesdays at 10 A. M.

Now September 13 New Yarl: October 4 St. Louis September 20 St. Louis October 11 St. September 7St. Puul October 18 RED STAR LINE.

KE1V YORK ANTWERP PARIS. Every Wednesday at 12. Noon. Westernland Sept. 13 September 27 Kensington October 4 These steamers carry Cabin and Third Class Passengers at low rates.

INTERNATIONAL. NAVIGATION COMPANY. Piers 14 and N. River. Office.

73 Broadway. N.Y. J. LEHRENKRAUSS SONS. 373 Fulton st: PVID WATKINS.

344 Fulton Bt; J. H. SCHE1DT, ISO Graham av. or H. P.

KOCH. 48 Broadway. UrookJl'n. ANCHOR LINE. United States Mall Steamships to GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY.

From Pier 54, North River, foot 24tb st, N. Y. City of Home Saturday. Sept. 9, noon Anchorla.

16. noon Ethiopia. Sept. 30, noon Furnessla.Sept. 23.

noon Anchorla, Oct. 21. noon Saloon Passage. $50 and upward. 2d Cabin, city of Rome.

J35. Other steamers, 30. Steerage Passage: Rome. $25.50. Fumessia.

$2 1.50. Other 523.50. For new Illustrated book of Tours and further information apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS. General Airents. 17 and 10 Broadway, New York.

Or s. w. Taylor. C9 Court st. Or H.

F. KOCH. 4S Broadway, Brooklyn. REDUCED PRICE TO HALIFAX. RED CROSS LINE Steamers Orinoco and Silvia sail from New York every Saturday at 4 P.

M. for Halifax, and St. Johnp. X. F.

FARR TO HALIFAX. INCLUDING BERTH AND MEALS. $10. Clreulnrs on application. RAYMOND WH1TCOMB, Gen.

Paes. Agents. 25 Union Square. Canadian Pacific Railway. Intended steamship sailings from Vancouver.

JAPAN, CHINA and PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. EMPRESS OF CHINA. Sept. 11, Dec. i Oct.

9 EMPRESS OF INDIA HAWAIIAN ISLANDS and Australia. WARRIMOO Sept. 21IAORANGI Oct. 19 For rates apply 353 Broadway and 03 Wall st. ATLANTIC TRANSPOBT LINE.

M31V YORK LO.NDOX. September 9 ivl September 1G MOH AYS September 23 MARQUETTE September 30 MICSABA October 7 ALL MODERN STEAMERS. LUXURIOUSLY FITTED WITH EVERY CONVKNIENV ALL STATEROOMS LOCATED AMIDSHIPS ON UPPER DECKS. FIRST CAHIN PASSENGERS CARRIED FROM NEW YORK TO FENCIIURCII S.TREET STATION. LONDON, FOR J40 EACH AND UPWARD.

APPLY" 1 BROADWAY. BERMUDA. OUR NEXT PARTY to this delightful resort LEAVES NEW YORK by the SS Trinidad. SEP TEMHER 13. EIGHT DAYS' TOUR.

$37 ALL EXPENSES INCLUDED, and Steam ship Tickets and Sleeping cur uf comrnodallons und for Individual travelers, at lotvt Nt rat cm. THOS. COOK SOX, UOl and lliliri It roadway, Now York. I.GHRBXKKAIS SONS, Fulton St. IlrooKlyn.

CUNARD LINE. NEW YOItK TO LI ICR POOL. Via Queensiowii. From Piers 51 und 52, North River. 12, 11 A.

IKtrurla 30,. noon Sept. 10. noonCanipanla. 7.

0 A.M. Lucanla.Sept. 23, 9 A. M. i 'ervia 10, 10' A.M.

A ui finiuiSeiJt.20, 11 A.M. I'mbi la. 14, 11 A.M. For pas jHKe and further information apply to VER.VON II. RROWN General Afjents, 4 Orwell, New York.

THOS. H. I ircxnrilOK.SOX. 333 Fulton st. D'klyn.

H. F. KOCH. 4S Broadway. IVklyn, E.

D. WHITE STAR LINE. NEW YORK, QUKENSTOWN, LIVERPOOL. 13, noon lOct anic Sept. 20y aoon Cymric.

i. P.M.; Majestic, Spt; IT, nvion' For passage tickets and drafts payable on demand everywhere in England, Ireland, Sweden, Scotland und Norway, apply to V. ALDRIDCiE, 6G Court st, Brooklyn; D. R. BANKS, 95 Broadway; N.

Ph. HARTMAN, G69 DeKalb av. and H. F. KOCH.

48 Broadway. Brooklyn. E. D. WHITE STAR pier 48.

North River; Office, 9 Broadway, New York FRENCH U.E. COMPAGNIE OEN'EIiALE TRANSATLAJsTIQUE "SafTinc: every Saturday nt 10 A. La Chami Urfne. 9fLa Touralne Sept. 30 fin i Jnt TCi Vnrm ft nrl la 1 La Bretatjne.

Sept. 23 1 La Champagne. Oct. 14 P'irst claas passage to Havre, tZ't and upward. From Pier No.

42, North River, foot Morton Htrect. Gen'I Apency for U. S. arul 32 Broadway, N. J.

LEHRENKRAirsS SONS. 379 Fulton et. opp. City Hull. Brooklyn.

X. STEAMBOATS. BOSTON AND HEW ENGLAND VIA SOUND LINES. FAIL RIVER LINE For Fall Hirer, Boston, Martha's Vineyard. Nan tutiket.

Cape (od und all Euatern and Northern Mountain. Inland and mtshore points. Steamers PlilSCILLA and PURITAN in ommis.slon. Orchestra on each. Leave Pier 13, N.

foot of Warrsn st, week days and Sundays at 6:00 P. M. Steamer from New York. Sundays only, 'ton'ohs 'at Newport. On other days of tho weH provldenct; Tjlnc eastward steamer stopa ut Newport.

PROVIDENCE LINE For Newport, Providence. Boston, the North and East. Steamers PLYMOUTH and PILGItIM in commission. Orchestra on each. Leuve Pier 18, N.

foot of Murray ut, week days only at 5:00 P. M. touching at Newport, It. I. (Monday mornings excepted).

On Monday mornings Fall Itlver Line stea mre touch at Newport. STplTINGTON LINE For Stonington. NarraganBeU Pier, Watch Hill. Boston and all points East. Steamers MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE.

Leave Pier 30, N. foot of Spring st. week days only, at 6:00 P. M. NORWICH LINE For New London Ulock Island, Norwich.

Wor ccstur. Boston ami the East. Steamers CITY OF LiWELL nrd CITY OF WORCESTER. Ieav. Plnr 2ti.

N. foot SpitiiK st. week days only. P.M. Hudson River by Daylight, Palatial Day Steamers "Ntw i'ork" and Fastest and flm sl river boatH In thg world.

DAILY EXfEPT SUNDAY. For the Catskills, Albany, Saratoga and all points East. North and Went. Leave Brooklyn, Fulton by Annex.) 3:00 A.M. Leave DrsbruKMes St.

Pier A.M. Leave West 22d St. Pier A.M. Landing at Yonkers. West Point.

Newburgh, Poughke psle, Kingston I'otnt. Cat.sklll. Hudson, and Albany. Through tickets on sale at leading ticket ofllces. including those of the New York Transfer Co who check bagguge from residence i drstfnn tion.

COXCKHTS MORMNGS AFTERNOONS. The New Route to New Haven, Providence and Boston. New Haven Line.Narragansett Day Line Steamers dally from Pier 23. Kast Hlver, for NEW HAVEN at 4 P. and 12 midnight.

For PROVIDENCE at 1 P. M. Timely train connect ions mad at New Haven for Hartford and Springfield and at Providence for Hoston and all points east Tickets and staterooms at Brooklyn office, 1.1SS Fulton st, corner Bedford a v. ALBANY EVENING LINE. Steamers ADIRONDACK and DEAN RICH MOM) leave Pier 32, N.

foot Canal st. at P. M. daily (Sundays excepted), connecting; with tiAuion 11. mitt ivr anriiuiu, iaKe tieorge, Klcii fleld Springs, Sharon Springs, Thousand Islands, A'lirondacks and the West.

Summer excursion tickets at reduced rates. Saturday night steamer connects wun sunuay morning train ror Saratoga. North Creek, Caldwell and steamer on Lake u' orge. TROY 26ATS. FARE LOWER THAN ANY OTHER ROUTE.

Steamern leave West 10th st, N. dally. P.M.. except Saturday, Sunday steamers touch at For tickets, apply to 2 nnd 4 Court et. SCO uiton si ann a iirfmo vay.

urooiti yn. "RED BANK LINE7 I'OH HIGHLANDS. RED DANK and intermediate landings, connecting with trolley for LON'U IIKAN'CH and ASRUHT PARK. New Virk. foot of I 'runklin street, FATUBDAT.

September il, 11 A. M. SUNDAY. September 10. A.

M. Hl'USOX KIVJBlliTliAMKK MAHY Leaving D.brossef fit, p. M. fSaturdays 1:431. West ft.

3:30 P. M. (Snturdayn 2 P. for CRANSTON. WEST POINT.

CORNWALL. NEW unnfiH HAMBURCH M1T.TOV PDTTnvr. KKBPSiE. RONDOUTAND KINGSTON. MUSIC.

For Orient, Greenport, Shelter Island South old and Sag Harbor. Steamer letivea l'b In. E. H. (foot Wall at.) week days, except Saturdays at ",:.10 P.

M. Sat ui'dayH. 1:00 I'. M. Commeneinjr September 12.

ateamerH leave New Vork on Tuesday. Thursdays and Saturdaya only. JcM tf HAETFOED LINE from Pier 24, Kafrt River, dally except Sunday, at P. M. for Coi.n;ctlcut Rtver landings, connecting for Sprinfffieid.

Hniyoke. Northfleld and all Vow Enel.md Do'ntfi. Saturday excursions ut NEW YORK SUPKEME CURT. COUNTY oV KINGS Giuseppe Rinaldi, plalntlfT, against Marl Rlnaldl. defendant Summons.

Action lor an absolute divorce. Trial desired In Kings County To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to aerv a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the demanded in the complaint. Dated New York July 27. 1S99. JOHN PALMIERI.

Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and P. O. address, 61 63 Park row, Manhattan Borough. N.

Y. City. To the defendant. Maria Rinaldi The foregoing; lummcnu Is yervcil upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Martin L.

Stover, on of the Justiceu of the supreme Court of the staw of New York, dated the 17th day of July, 1S99. and fl ed with the complaint in the oflice of the Clerk of the County of Kings, nt the County Court House. In said County, rn the BoroUKh of Brooklyn, in the City and State of New York, on the lft day of August, IfiSii. Dated New York, Au Kiint 3899. JOHN PALMIERI.

Plaintiff's Attorney. and P. O. address. 61 G3 Park row, Manhattan nnrouKh.

N. Y. City. au4 St StTRBOGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of God fret and independent Mary von Au, otto von Au.

Lizzie Bonnet, Emma von Au. Llllie Emma HauK. Elaa Mario Haug. Charles F. O.

Haug. Herbert Ernest Haug and Clara Johanna Haug. send greeting: You and each of you ar? hereby cited and required to appear bofore our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, tc be held at the Hall of Records, in said countv. the. twelfth day of October, 1S99, at ten, o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend, the judicial settlement of the account of Charles F.

HauB as executor of the last will and testament of ERNST VON AU, deceased, and that the above named or designated infante then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on said Judicial settlement. In testimony whereof we. have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of our said coun (L. ty, at the County of Kings, the ninth day of Au fust, in the year of our Lord one thousand eieht hundred and ninety nine. MICHAEL F. McGOLDRICK.

aull ft Clerk of the Surrogate' THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the graee of Cod free and independent: To Robert Wade, Charlotte Ridley, Hannah Penjamin. send greeting: Whereas, Edward W. Benjamin and Frank Benjamin of Newark. New Jersey, have lately petitioned our Surrogate's of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument in writing bearing date the 27th day of April 1S0G relating to real ntii? personal property, duly proved as the last wil' and testament oC JOHN' IS WADE, late of Brooklyn. Kings County, deceased.

Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the County of Kings, on the ISth day of September, 1809, at ten o'clock, in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal ot our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B. Ahhmt.

Snrmirate nt our said County. (L. at the County of Kings, the 1th day of AiiB ust. in the year of our Lord on thousand eight hundred and ninety MICHAEL F. McGOLDRICK.

an 4 6w Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. LT PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF TH3 Hon. George B. Abhott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ALFRED MERIAN.

of or formerly of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers nt their place of transacting business, at the office of Kessler No. r4 Wall street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before1 the fifteenth day of November next. Dated Maj 4. 1S09. ALFRED W.

PAUL F. MERIAN, m5 6m Executors. IN PURSUANCE OK AN ORDER OF XHS Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law.

tu all persons having against ALEXANDER D. MARKS, late of the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to th" subscriber, at her place of transacting business at the olllce of Charles i1h. Room 183 Montague street. Borough of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings, on or before the ISth day of January next. Dated Julyj 13, CAROLINE MAN DEVI LLE MARKS, 14 f.m Administratrix.

Tn pursuance of an order of the Hon. Geurg? B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all iK rsons nnvlng claims against JOHN FRANCIS late ot the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings they are required to exhibit tho mo with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, at the office of Win. M.

Summer! at No. 177 Montague street, or Seventh av. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before tho eleventh day of October next. Dated Brooklyn, April 1. 1899 ANNIE FRANCIS.

Executrix. Wm. M. Summers. Attorney for Executrix.

17T Montague st.Boro. of Brooklyn.N.Y. ap7 Cm "Tn pursuance of an Order of the Hon. George H. Abbott, Surrogate the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, all DerpOTU having claims against WILLIAM: W.

WHITE, late ox the County uf Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tno same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of business, at the flic of John Mcrnrinnd. imj Reinsert In the jioroiiKn iroKiyn, i uuy, br fere th 3th d. of January next. Dated Brooklyn. July 34, A WHITE.

Administrator. John F. McUuriand. Any. rr Administrator, IK.

B' nisen street, Dorotih of City of New York. Cm POST 'OFFICE KOTICB, POST OFFICE NOTICE, je read DAILY by all Interested (Should twinges Fore ig malls for the week ending September 9, will ose (promptlv in all jaaes) it tna oihce as follows: Parcels Post Mails Cefleral I'( close lielow. hour earlier than closing time shown A A A Tl MAILS. At 5 A. M.

for Europe, per steamship Campania, via Qnc nstown (letters fotC France, Switzerland, Italy, Spain, Portugal. Turkey. Egypt and British India must directed "per steamship Cam at A. M. for France, Switzerland, Ituly, Spain, Portugal, Turkey," Egypt and British India, per steamship La.

Champagne, via Havre (letters for other parti of Europe must be directed "per steamship La Cumjjagiif" at 7:30 A. M. for Netherlands direct, per steamship Stantendam, via Rotterdam must bv directed "ier steamship at A M. for Italy, per sttjamshlp Emi, via Nuplos (letters must be directed "per steamship Ems'): at 9:30 A. M.

for Scotland direct, per steamship City of Home (letters must he directed "per City of PRINTED MATTER. ETC. German steamera sailing on Tuesdays take Printed Matter, for Germany, and Specially Addressed Printed Matter, for other parts of Europe. Ameri i and White Star steamers on Oerman steamers on Thursdays, and Cunard, Fr nch and Cerman steamers on Saturdays thh" Printed Matter, for all countries for which they ore advertised to carry mail. After the closing of the Supplementary Trans A llantlc Mull a named above, additional supplementary mails ar opened on the piers ot American.

English, French and German stejimcrs. and remain op until within Ten of the hour of sailing of steamer MLS FOit SOL'Tii AND CENTRAL AMERICA, EST INDIES. ETC. SATE Ii i A A. ('or Newfoundland dl rent, per steamship Silvia; ut 0:30 A.

M. forj K' rture Island. Jamaica. Savanllla and Car tliageiia. per steanisldp Adirondack (letters for oHia Rlcii must tie directed "per steamship at ') V.

M. for Haiti and San ta Martha per steanisldp Andes; at 10:30 A. M. for 'ulm. per steamship Mexico, via Havana il.

tiers mu be directed "oer steamship Mexi' o'C. at I'. M. for Turks Inland an. I San Domingo, per steamship Oarlb.

Mails for Ne wf nd ian l. hy rait to North Sydney, nnd tlwni'e by steaim r. ebae at this olfiea daily at ic mnct Ing clowe here every Monda v. We ln and Saturday). MallB for Mlouelon.

by rail to iVt.m, and thence by st anier. flute at this laily at 8 P. M. Mails for Cu'oa. by rail to Port Tampa, an 1 thnoe by ti lone at this office daily (except Monday at A.

M. (the connect ing vn on Sunday, Wednesday and Maile 'ubu. hy rail to Miami, and th nv by earner, elope nt tills i 11 every Monday. Tti day and Satur dnv at A. M.

(th nnectlng donee are on Tuesday and Saturdiiy Mulls for Mexico Cite, overland, unless specially addressed for dispatch bv steam. r. at this office dally at A. M. an! P.

M. Ma 11m Conta R.ea itelize. l'u. 1 1" Corf and Guatemala, bv rail tn New Orleans. I tb rife by steamer, at this otn at 52 P.

M. (con nectlm: dose 5 re arvl Tusdavs for i a. and I.iys llellze. Puerto i and Gnat 5 gltered milt clones at P. M.

prevb us day tRgtetered mail 'S'" at I'. T. cnl dav before. 1 A A I I A 1 1 china and Vancouver, cloflo h.er daily at t'. P.

M. up September 55 for dSpat 'h Jtcnmehip Krupr ss of China, and up to Oi ImImt for ier steamship Kmi'rw 'f India. Mnlls for china, Japan and II via S. Erands cpjpe here dally at 1 P. M.

up to S. pt. ndM 57 for dispatch ptr and up to September for st. City of Rio te Jan Mai for Hawaii, via nn Francisco, P. up to September re daily a 51" for Aut trana.

Malm for Austral W.1? 9 1 A tralin, whi land, whldi noet and Fiji Island, datlv at M. September 51" i rlrnoo. Malls i.i Kurot. and Nw Zea vU San FrandscftV. Hawaii via Vo rnu ver, close her after September 51 and up to dispatch per steamship War Podnty Islands, via San d.tily at P.

M. up to Fra ti' Septmh 52" for llspatch hy hlp Tropic Itir l. Mall Australia pt West Australia). Now Ze.iUnil. Unwiill, FIJI atd Snmoan via San Francisco, cloee here at P.

M. nftr Sepf mber and up to September 52T. dny of of titeamahlp crimpnnin, 'hie nt Nw York September 59. for diMnf per steanifhln Tran mails are forwarded to port of sail arid th lui itf doslus is ar runced on th of their unlnter ru 1 1 1 entered mall at P. M.

prcvioii day. F. II. WILSON. Prstmaster.

Post nm. Ur 'oklyn. N. September 1. 19 NECESSARY PEECAUTION.

Carrows I see Aguinaldo has again been driven back. Sutherland Is that an official dispatch or the truth? LiXe. CENTRAL R. R. OF NEW JERSEY Anthracite coal used exclusively.

Four tracks, "Electro I'lieumu tie" Stations in New York foot of Liberty St. and South Ferry. Whitehall at. Leaving time from jouth Kerry (foot Whitehall St) la live mlnuteH earlier than that given below for Liberty except when noted. Trains leave foot ut Liberty For Enflton.

Hethlehem. A Hen town, Mauch Chunk. 7 A. M. (12:00 M.

to Easton.) 1:20. 4:40 to Eauton.) P. M. Sundays. 4:30 (7:00 to Easton.) A.

1:00. 5:30, For Wilketiharre. Pitt.ston and Scranton, 9110 A. 41., 1:30 I. M.

Sunday. 4:30 A. M. For Reading and at "4:00. 7:30.

9:10 (10:00. 11 tM to KuadiliK,) A. 4 JO. 12:15 4:40, 5:00 to IteadlnKJ P. nlffht.

Sundays. to Heading) A 1:00. 1:30, 3:30, 6:00 (9:00 to Rending) P. night. ALL RAIL ROITE.

For New Jersey Seanhnrc KeaortH. 4:30, 5:30. 10:00 A. M. Saturdays nnly).

1:30, 3 4 u4 :45. bf) 23 5 only) P. il. sunuavH, A. il 3:1 Saturdays Jr.

M. For Lakewool, Toms River anil BarneKat, A. 1:30. 4:30 P. M.

Sundays. A. M. SANDY HOOK HOl'TE. From Pier 8.

N. foot Rector St. For A tlantic Highlands und Points, 4:30, 9:00, 10:0 1, A. 1:00. 2:00.

3:45. 4 :50. 5:30 P. M. Pundayw.

A. 1:00. 7:4 P. M. For Lakewood.

Toms River and Barnegat, 4:30 A. M. 1:00. P. M.

For particulars see Time Table. ROYAL BLUE LINE. FOR PIIILAUKLPHIA. BALTIMORE AXD WASHINGTON. From foot of Liberty St.

Week days. 10:00 (11:30 Dining Car A. il. Dinlns Car). 1:30 (3:00.

Royal Ulue Limited). 5:00 (0:00, DinlnK Car). P. 12:15 mdt. Sundays.

4:20. (11:30 IHnlny Cur), A. 1:30 (3:00. Royal lilue Limited), 5:00 (6:00. Dlnlnff Car) P.

12:1 5 mdt. Additional trains for Philadelphia week duys. 7:30. A. 3:30, 4:00.

4:30. 7:20, "9:00 P. il. Sundityn, 9:00 A. 4:00, 9:00 P.

il. Tickets and parlor car seats at foot of Liberty Whitehall 113. 172. 261, 434, 944. 1.284, 1,354 Broadway, 737 6th 25 Union West; 153 East 125th 273 West 125th 245 Columbus New York; 4 Court 344, SCO Fulton Brooklyn; 98 Broadway.

Willlnmsburph. The New York Transfer Co. will call for and check baK tjafre from hotels or rewidences to destination. From Liberty St. only.

tFrom South Ferry at 5:25 P. M. aFrom South Ferry at 4:35 P. M. bFrom South Feerry at 6:10 P.

M. DELAWARE, WESTERN Stations tn New York toot ul Barclay and Christopher streets. Leave. Arrive. Blnghamton Mail 8:00 am pm Buffalo.

Ithaca. Oswego Ex "10:00 am pm Chicago it Buffalo Expres.s 1:00 pm pin Seranton. Wilkesbarre Plynjouth Express 4:00 pm 12:20 jjm Chicago Buffalo Lfm. xpret jjm 7 :30 am Buffalo Ex. (arr.

Buffalo 8:30 pm 9:30 am tlthaca, Oswego. Utlca Ex pm am tTlckets and Pullman accommodations at 113, 429 a nd 950 Broadway and 14 Park place. tSleeper to Seranton. May be occupied to 7:30 A.M. Westcott's Express Co.

will call for and check baggage to destination. "Dally. IiEGATu NOTICES. SUPREME COURT. KINCW COUNTY WIN field Lincoln Haves, plc.lntitr.

against Mary Ann Hayes, Mary Ann Shute. William X. Dykman. as committee of the estate ff Mary Ann Slmte, an incompetent person; Kllzabeth Clark. Robert Hayes, individually anil as administrator with the will annexed of John Hayes, deceased; Harriet W.

Hayes, Frances Archer. Sarah Cunningham. James Haves, if living, whose place of residence Is unknown and. cannot after dlli ent inquiry be ascertained, and if dead, his widow and children and descendants of deceased children, if he left any. and personal representative, if he left any, whuse names and whose place and places of residence are unknown and cannot after diligent inquiry be ascertained; Seamen's Hank for Savings of the City of New York, defendants To the above named defendents: You are hereby summoned answer tho complaint in this action und to srve a copy of your answer on the tilaln tiffs within twenty days af'er the service of this summonp.

exclusive the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear ur answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relb'f demanded In the complaint. Dated Brooklyn, June 211. IJKIMKN DYKMAN. Attorneys for Plaintiff, ulNcc and prist olllco ud dress. Montague street.

Hrooklyn. N. To James Hayes, widow and children of James 1 and descendants of deceased children and perHonal reprepentatlve of said Hayes, wh.iytj names and whose place places of residence are unknown and cannot after diligent Inquiry be ascertained: The foregoing summons is Herved upon you by publication, pursuant an order of Honorable Walter Lbiyd Smith, ustlec of th" Supreme Court the State of New York, dated the 23d day of August. iW.t, and Died with th complaint in the oltlco tif the Clerk of the County Kings, at Itrooklyn. New York.

object "of the above entitled action Is to make, partition according to the respective rights of the parties, and if It appears that partition cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners, then for a sale of the following described property, of which John Hayes died seized and possessed, viz: 1. Premises on south ride of DeKalb avenue, 100 feet cast of Tompkins avenue. In width by 100 feet In depth known as number 774 )e: Kalb avenue. 2. Premises on south side of DeKalb 120.

feet east of Tomnklns avenue, 20 feet In width by 100 feet in depth, known as number 77C JJe Kalb avenue. 3. Premises on south side of DeKalb 140 feet east of Tompkins avenue. 21 foot in width by mo feet in depth, known a.s number "7S DeKalb avenue. 4.

Premises on south side of 101 feet east of Tompkins avenup, by mo ft eL in depth, known as DeKalb avenoe ij. reel in wioin Kalb avenue. 5. Premises "ii sr. nth of I ICalb av.

nnc, 183 feet east of Tompkins avenue, by 100 feet In depth known as IH ft in width number 7S2 De Kalb avenue. fi. Premises on north i'itle of I'vitnani avor.ue. feet west of Tompkins avenue, Vj 0 Inches In width by PX feet In depth, as number 403 Putnam avenue. 7.

Premises on north of Putnam liOo feer 3 Inches wsst of Tenipklns avenue. fret In width by loo feet in depth, known aa number 4or Putnam avenue. s. Premises north st'lo of Putnam av. niie.

183 feut 3 Inches west of Tompkins avenue. 11 feet in wldtii by 10) feet in depth, known as number 407 Putnam avenue. 0. Premises on routh side of street. 131 fet east of Hod ford avenue, feet In width by 100 feet In depth.

All of the above mentioned nine parcels of land arc situated in the Himugh of Krooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York. 10. Premises on south side of West Ptt'tv tifth street. 2.iJt feet east Sixth avenue, is feet In width by 100 feet 0 inches in depth, known us number 5C West Flfty ilfth stnet. II.

Premises on south sMe of West street. 205 feet ast of Sixth avenue, width bv loo feet inches In depth. Flftv.tlfth 18 fvt In known as number 62 West 1 iftv nfth street. 12 Premise on south side of West Fifty fifth Htrect. 1ST fed tiRt of SUlh avenue, and being 38 feet in width by 100 feet inches In depth, known Km number A Wnt KU'iy nf th street.

13. Premises on south side of West Fifty. fifth street. 170 fee' east of Sixth avenue. IT feet in width bv loo feet 5 inches in depth, known as number W3 West Fifty fifth street.

The above four parcels of laud are situated In the Borough of Manhattan. County of New York and State of New York. DUd Urooklyn. August 23. Wj'j.

HKROEX AL DYKMAN. Attorneys for Plaint Iff, Montague ireet. Brooklyn. N. Y.

au2.j N't COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY CATH AR ine Huckley, a. administratrix. Ac, plaintiff, against Tliuma Unr.vn and others, defendanla la pursuance of a judgment ut fureclurture and made and entered In the above entitled aeticn. dated th.

ITth dny of Marh. 1SJ'. 1 sell nt public, auction to the high st hidder. by Thus. A.

Kerrigiin. uuctloner, a th" a lrooms, N). 3 Wlllotighbv In the of Brooklyn, Cutinty uf Kings, on the iMtii of Augiiht, at ii'i tcck. noon, the hinds In Kaid jiidgnieat mentioned, and therein il srrli as follows: that certain lot, pb ce or of bin 1, lying and being in the Twenty second Ward of the Ilarough of liMn.Iilyn, City of New York. County of King and Slat.

bound' I anl jih follow. to v. it H' giimlng at th southeasterly uf Eighth avenue and TVnih street, Hnd r1 nn 1 Mir thence southerly along wjt'i Eighth avenilv ire 1 f. et tlicm asterly parallel with Tenth e. i tw nti one fe.

aril three Inches; th. tiee rly parullel with ElRhtl avenue one hundre'l i.i Tenth street, nnd thence westerly along nth street twenty one feet and three inrhfs to the cim aforesaid, the jiolnt or place nf beginning. And all tlu; estate, right, title and int of the partte of, in and to much of sail Eighth avenue and Tenth street as Ik oppcdte t.i arwl ruljoinlng said land to the midlle line nf aeriue and strict respfC tivpiy. iat i August 2, FRANK D. fREAMEM.

Ph riff of Klnqs County. F.dwtn K'mpfti, Plaintiff's Attorn y. iT Um son Poroiifh of City of New Tork. N. T.

The follnwinR: Is 'llngram of the propfrty to be sold at above drscribed: No. C34 10th street. (174.0) The approximate amount of IS satisfy which th. (Vaerih be is 1M12.49. with Inter March together with res amounting to with March 17, ISM, und the expenses approximate amount nt taxeu, lient' which at'" to lie allow.

to of the purehas. money paid 5471.1(0 and Interest. Dated Augi FRANK P. CBEAMEH. Sheriff u2 2w The HbOVe Kllle i heft by adjoin 7, ISL'3, at same hour and phf 21.

FRANK D. CItEAMER. Sheriff an 25 It f.ttn is charge to 1 oi et ty Is to st ther 'on from and allowance. hereon from jf the sal Th ssni' nts or other i i urfhaer out iv th Sheriff is 2. WSJ.

King County. ie.1 to Feptembt I'tntfd August KIngM County. The above sale is hereby further adiourni'd September 21. H'. 'J.

at Minn hi Keiitember S. ISM'. i idai. Date sR it ftu FRANK I CKKAMKK, Sheriff. RECEIVEitS, NOTICES.

"ixl'tntSl ANCK OK AN ORDEJt OV TIIeVCn rremc Court, notice is hereby glv. to all claims against Till" IUVING CLPH CW DR MiKLTN, nresen subscribi at torney. voucher: thereof. tO tilt O. Cooke, his William Montague t.

daj of isr. trnry Receiver. celv.T. Mon sl Cvf Hrooltlyn. on Itefo Dated Wrooklvn.

August ANDREW P. ALVORT Te: Wm. G. Conke. Atturnev for taguc street.

Drrmklyn. N. V. IN LTJCK. girl I huvc First dear no friends to Qpeak of.

Second dear girl Lucky friends. Life. MANE STEAMSHIP CO. DIRECT LINE TO PORTLAND," MAINE. Connecting with all railroad steamship linos to 611 Summer resorts.

Steamships Horatio Hall (new) und Manhattan leave I'lc No. 3S. E. It. foot of Market street, every Tuesday.

Thursday and Saturday at 0 M. Steamers fitted with every modern Improvement for the comfort and convenience of passengers. Ticket offlces No. 290 Broadway, corner Iteade st. and general ollicc.

No. 222 South st. N. Y. HORATIO HALL, O.

T. 222 South, st. N. Y. OLD DOMINION LINE.

DAILY" SERVICE. For Old Point Comfort, Norfolk, Portsmouth. Pinner's Point, Newport News and Richmond, connecting for Petersburg Richmond. Virginia Beach, Washington C. and entire South and West.

Freight and passenger steamers sail from Pier 2G. North River, foot of Beach st, every week day except Saturday, at 3 P. and Saturday at 4 P. M. H.

B. WALKER. Traffic Manager. CLYBE LIM CliurluMton. S.

fc Juek onvllle. KIu. NASSAU AND CUIiA. Leaving Pier 45. North River, 3 P.

M. For Information apply to THEO. G. EGER. T.

WM. P. CLYDE Gen. 5 Bowling Green. N.Y".

J. Lehrenkrquss Sons. 879 Fulton st. Brooklyn. RAILBOADS.

RAILROAD. STATION Foot of Fulton Street. A. M. FAST MAIL Limited to two Buffet Parlor Cars.

New York to Plttsburff. Sleeping Car. Pittsburg to Chicago. No coaches to Pittsburg. A.

II. FAST LINE Pittsburg and Cleveland. 9:45 A. M. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED Pullman Compartment Sleeping, Dining, Smoking and Observation Cars.

For Chicago, Cleveland, Toledo, Cincinnati. Indianapolis, Louisville, St. Louis. 1:45 P. M.

CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS EXPRESS For Louisville (via Cincinnati), Indianapolis, Chicago and St. Louis. 5:45 P. M.

WESTERN EXPRESS For Chicago, for Toledo, except Saturday. 7:45 P. M. SOUTHWESTERN EXPRESS For Pittsburg, Cleveland, Nashville, via Cincinnati, Louisville. Indianapolis, St.

Louis. 7:45 P. M. PACIFIC EXPRESS For PlttsbUTg and Chicago dally. For Knoxvllle.

dally, via Shenandoah Valley Route. Connects for Cleveland except Saturday. 8:25 P. M. MAIL AND EXPRESS Pullman Buf fet Sleeping Car.

New York to Altoona, East Liberty. Pittsburg and points Wetjt. dally except Sunday. No couches. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.

7:45, 8:15. 9:15. 10:00 (Dining Car), 10:45 (Dining Car) A. 12:45. 2:00.

3:15 all Parlor and Dining Cars), 4:15 (Dining: Car): 4:40 (Dining Car). 8:15 and 11:15 P. Sunday, 8:15. 9:15, 10:45 (Dining Car) A. 12:4.1.

2:45. 3:15 all Parlor and Dining Cars). 4:15 (Dining Car), 4:40 (Dining Car). 8:45 and 11:15 P. M.

SOUTHERN RAILWAY Express, 2:45, 4:15 and 11:15 P. M. dally. NORFOLK AND WESTERN RAILWAY For Memphis and New Orleans, 2:45 P. M.

dally ATLANTIC COAST LINE Express. 9:15 A. M. and P. M.

dally. ATLANTIC 'CITY Express. 2:00 P. week Through Vestlbuled Train, Buffet Tarlor Passenger Coach and Combined Coach. UHpc aiay express: l'.

M. week days Ticket Offices: No. 4 Court st. 98 Hrn.irlwnv Fulton st and Pennsylvania Annex Station Brook lyn. The New ork Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels and residences through to destination.

J. HUTCHINSON. J. R. WOOD.

General Manager. General Pass'r Agent. LONG ISLAND RAILROAD Trains leuve Flatbush av station Week tlay. 8.28 A. M.

(1:20 P. SuturduvH only). 3:51, 4:48 P. M. Sundays.

8:03 A. M. Mo" tauk and Amagansett, the Hamptons. Sair Harbor A. M.

P. Saturdays only). 3 17 4 ii P. M. iexcept Montn.uk).

Sundays, a' Center Moriches. 7:07. A. M. Satur'da'vs only).

1:30, 3:17. 4:42. 5:34 I'. M. Sundays, 9 'o3 A.

M. Patchogue. Isllp and Bay Shore 7 07 8''s ,0 A. M. Saturdays only).

1:50, 3 'i 47' 4:42 (Patchogue only). 6:18 il. Additional to IsTip arid Bay 6:51 p. Sundays 9:03 A. P.

M. llabyton. 7 07 7 56 A M. and 1:58. Sunu daya 'onlvi' 1:50, 2:51.

3:51. 4:48. 3:17, 5:33, 5:51, 6:18. 6:5: i 'a and 10:07 P. M.

night. Wed. and Sat onli i Sundays. 8:33, 9:03 A. 1:25 2:34.

lo o'1 P. M. Wading River. 8:54 A. M.

(1:20 P. Saturdays only). 4:27, 5:38 P. M. Sundays, A 5:27 P.

M. Port Jefferson, Northport (Eust Sia llon), Huntington and Cold Spring. 8:54 04 A M. (1:20. Saturdays only).

4:27, 5:38, 0:51 m'. Sunday, 3:53 A. 5:2 P. Additional week days for Northport. Huntington and Cold .6:37.

A. 3:51. .4:27.. 6: IS P. M.

Sundavs. (1:53 A. 'P. oyster Hay, Glen J7ove Bei CTItt? TWisIyn, 8:34. 10:50 A.

M. 2:65 (rd. and Sat. only), 1:50. 3:17.

4:17, 5:17, 10:07 P. M. (12:06 night, Wed. and Sat. only)' Sundays, 8:53, 9:53 A.

1:54, 4:13. 6:24. 10:02 Far Rockaway, Arveme, Arverne (Straiton Ave) 6:00. 8:37. 7:07.

11:04 A. 3:51. sVlS 6 51 5.J3J:4X.ii:Oi P. Via afid B.fIW.. A.

M. (12:53 P. SaV urdays only). 1:20 2:26 3:34. 4:27.

4:48, 0S1. 0:18, 6:51, r. m. Sundays, 9:25 A. 12:55, 1:54 2:54 P.

M. Trains marked' Far ujiij. tinu warden city. 12:24 CfeStt Uturdays only). Lot), 4:48, 5:31, 6:18.

6:51, 8:03 10:07 P. 12:06 night. Sundays. 9:03. 9:53 10 5.7 A.

::34. 4:13. 6:42. 8:31, 10:02 P. il.

Garden City (Hempstead Crossing) and West Hempstead 6:00. 6:37, 10:00 A. 12:53. 4:27 P. M.

Sundays West Hempstead only. 9:03 A. 1:34 P. m. Long Beaeh.

7:07. 7:36. 10:50 A. 12:55 (Saturdays only), 1:50. 2:51.

3:51. 4:48. 5:38. 6:31. 8:03, 10:07 Sundays, 8:33, 10:55 A.

1:25. 2:34. 3:40, 6:30 NEW YORK CE Traims arrive at and depart from Grand Central Stution, 42d Street, New York, a.s follows: Leave. Arrive. a.

Adirondack and 1.000 Isl. 110:20 p. m. 8:00 a. Syracuse Local a.

State Express i m. a. Fast Mall "10:00 a il. fiiiiuoga special a. Day Express tl'ItftO Rutland Expreffl "1:00 p.

Y. fc Chicago .100 p. western 1:50 p. Saratoga Limited p. Saratoga Limited 3:35 n.

Albany Special u. p. m. llj. ..1:30 p.

m. p. m. a. m.

410:45 a. p. m. p. m.

.10:00 a. m. p. m. p.

m. p. and Saratoga 4:00 p. Detroit Special 6:30 p. The Lake Shore 0:00 p.

WesLern Express p. Northern Express 7:30 p. m. and 1,000 Inl. Ex.

8:00 n. Pan American Exnreaa 20 p. m. a. 8:30 p.

W. Special. a. 9:15 p. Pacific Express am.

Midnight Express m' Bally. tDally, except Sunday. Daily except Monday. Saturdaya only. tt)ally except Saturdays and Sundays.

HARLEM DIVISION. A. M. and 3:55 P. M.

Dully, except Sunday to Pittsfield; Sundayn only at 9:20 A. Wagner Palai'e Cars on all through trains Trains Illuminated with Pintsch Light offlccs at 113. 261. 413 and 1,216 Broadway 25 Union square 235 Columbua av, fij Weat st, J25tTi. st "and 13Sth st stations, New Y.irk '3S a nd 72G 1 Fulton st, and 10tj Broadway, IC, Brooklvn.

Telephone "2790 Thirty eighth Ptrtf for New York Central Cab Servfr c. Baggage hecked from hotel or residence by Wewtcott VxpreRs Comnanv GKOROE H. DANIELS. Gen Passcntrer Agent! LEHIGH VALLEY. Leave foot of Fulton Street, Brooklyn, nnfx Daily exeopt Snlitfaj'.

ailiiday only. OiIiit trains dully. ttl.2.' A. M. Local for BASTO.V.

T.4. A. M. For BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and West and principal local polnt.s. Parlor and DinlnK CarH.

t' onnects for Coal (tranche tll.4R A. M. "BLACK lAMO.D EXPRESS." Handaoment train In the woiM Limited to seatlnp capacity. Due Buffalo p. connecting with throuffh Sleepers to Detroit ami For WILKES ISAUHK, SCIlAV 1S.43 P.

t3.43 P. M. li l. l.J P. M.

Local for MAUCU CH17NK Local for MAUCU CHUNK tB.OB P. M. tO.OfS P. M. Local for EAST ON 5.43 P.

M. For Buffalo und points' West Throuj! rough SleepinK ars to i iiicago and Toronto P. M. Express for jinrl Tn. RON" TO.

None but Car pa. ngyra carried except between New York and Mauch Chunk 0.5O P. M. For ITHACA. KOCHE.STKIt FALO and Weat.

Sleeping L'ars to Chicago. SOUTH PLAINPIKLD and BOUND DROOK local, dally except Sunday: 10:25 A. 2:00 4 05 7:15 P. M. Tickets and Pullman aecommodat Ions at Si, and 8(30 Futtcn 4 Court OS B'way and Annex Pruoklyn.

N. Y. Transfer Co. will call for and check bag Itaffe from hotel cr rpsldnee through to destination. ERIE RAILROAD.

Through trains leave New York, foot of Chambers street, as follows, and five minutes from West 22d street: 9:00 A. M. Vestlbuled Expresf dally for Bingham ton. Waverly. Elmlra.

Buffalo, firadford, Jamest own. Arrives Buffalo P. il. Parlor Car to Buffalo. A.

M. Daily, except Sundays, to Bingham ton, Owego, Waverly, Elmlra und Delaware Valley points. Daily to Port Jervls and Montlcellu. Pullman Parlor Cars. 2:00 P.

M. Vestlbuled Limited. Fast mall dally. Solid train for Chicago. Arrives Cleveland T'40 A.

Chicago P. M. Sleepers to Chicago Cleveland and Cincinnati. Dining Cur. 7:30 P.

M. Buffalo and Cleveland Vestlbuled Express dally. Arrives Buffalo A. Bradford 7:20 A. Jamestown 7:00 A.

Youngs town 10:27 A. Cleveland 12:20 p. M. (sleepers to Buffalo and Cafe Library Car. 0:16 p.

M. Dally solid train for Blnghamton Waverly. Elmlra, Chicago. Sleepers to Buffalo. Chicago and Cincinnati.

Dining Car. Ticket offices. HI. 113, 2fil, 401 and 967 Broadway. Chambers r.nd Tw cnty third st ferries, x.

y. SCO and 3.13 Fulton t. ItS Broadway. E. Brooklyn.

New York Transfer Co. calls for and checks baggage from hotelH and residents tn destination. Long Island Electric Railway, To Ozone, Park, Jamaica, Mollis and Queens. xn the Northern Division, and to Springfield, Lawrence, In wood and Far Rockaway on the Southern Division. Cars leavo City Line Station on the Fulton St Elevated R.

via the Inclined Track, to the surface, every twenty minutes. This new route, with its superior equipment quick time and low fares, offers a most satisfactory method of reaching suburban points to tho lino. Pennsylvania Thomas Kerrigan, auctioneer, sold at 9 Willotijghby' slract oh Thursday; In "action of James Bergen, aa executor, against Pater T. Sharp, a plot 101.8x175.9, on the south Bide of Third street, 271 feet east Bond, to James C. Bergen, for $10,000 In action ol Hannah.

E. Miller Ida Kohler, 5S5 Tnroop avenue, stone Iront liouse, lot to Hannah Miller, far Wow Buildings. FIFTIETH STREET, south side, 240 feet west of ra avenue, on one story brick, 20x10, shop, tin roof; coat 5300. Harry Ackerman, owner. FIFTH AVENUE, east side, 25 feet north of FIfty elshth, street, one four story brick, 25xfi2, store and Ave families; tin roof; cost $3,000.

Charles Lucko, owner. FIFTY EIGHTH STREET, northeast corner of Fifth avenue, one three Htory brick, 25x90, store and four families, tin roof; cost $10,000. Charles Lucke, owner. EAST NINTH STREET, west side, ISO and 200 feet north of Avenue two two story and attic frame, 17x30, one family, tin and shingle roof; coat 55,000. Alexander Meier, owner.

44 to 48 RYERSON STREET, west side. 108 11 12 feet south of Park avenue, one story brick, 65x65, retaining wall; cost $2,500. Abraham G. JenningB, owner. GRANT AVENUE, east side, 89.11 feet north or Liberty, one one and one half story frame, 11x16, stable, tin roof; cost $150.

Ernest F. Rositrky, owner. OCEAN PARKWAY, east side. 50 feet south of Avenue one two story and attic frame, 22x35, one family, shingle roof; cost $4,000. Stuart A.

Walsh, owner. Mechanics' Liens. SEPTEMBER 7. Union at. Nob 916 and 918, 150.6 Ninth av, 49x75, Northrldge agt Mary Plaoe $199.25 Union fit, north cor Gowanus Canal, 175x, 100, John Morton's Sons Co agt John Glover, John Schmadeke and John Walflh 334.00 East Thirty seventh et, 100 ft Avenue Keever Boylan agt Zlm rl Paris 400.00 Prospect st, vr 200 ft Vernon av, 42x175, Robt Hall agt John and Mary A Elliott 977.00 Judgments.

SEPTEMBER 7. BesBl, Pletro Eugenia Beesi $2,774.42 Braun, Rose Clanin Co 203.TW) Bradahaw, "Nicholas" Ahern 159.21 Brownell, Henry Same 64.45 Crosby, "Henry" Rhodes, jr 368.57 Cocheu, Margaret Green, 45.11 Clarke, Charles Ahern 47.33 Murphy, Thos Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange 335.72 Newklrk. Jacob Mitts Bros 29.90 Hehl, John American News Co 336.16 BehJamin Sarae 102.21 Hansen, Christian Stamper 44.07 Mosson and 102.20 Reedenroth, John Ahern 17.44 Frankzlnc, Arthur Ahern 38.65 Lohse, Fred'k Eberhardt 47.57 Mortgages. SEPTEMBER 7. Johnson.

to Jordan, Eighty sixth fit, near Thirteenth av, 4 morts $4,000 Hartshorne, Harriet to Bldg Loan Banking Co, Third av, near Twenty eighth st 2,400 Wintersmith. to Mary A Cavano, Hall st, 2,000 Celler. Delia and to East Brooklyn Co op Bids Assn. Myrtle av and Cedar st, 2 morts 5,630 Smith, to Pratt et al, East Seventh st. near Av 2,580 Tanner, to A Gearon, Aberdeen st, near Bushwlck av 300 Place, to Mott.

Decatur st, 1,600 Krumm, to Title and Co, Cornelia st. 2,600 Helnemann, Jennie and to same, Ninth nt, 2.750 to Josephs; Atlantic av, near Sackman st 5C0 Hutcheck. Amelia and to Annie Gros sarth, Jefferson av, near Irving 1,300 Krleg, Josephine, to A Moschle, Jefferson st. near Knickerbocker av 125 Smith, Chnrlotte to Ida Kellum, Greene av. near Grand 0, 000 McGowan, Annie, to South Brooklyn Coop and Assn.

Seventh st, 5,000 Schmidt; G. to J'C Wirth, Melrose st, near Central av 3,000 T.ahksbury, Augusta M. to Flatbush Trust Go, Av near East Seventeenth st 2,750 Reid, Mary A. to McLoughlln, Cumberland st, near Lafayette av 200 Leykauf, L. to Degan, Bergen st, near Hopkinson av 1,000 Fltcglbbons, to Howard Childs, 219 Palmetto st, lease 700 Johanson.

Christine and to South Brooklyn Co op and Assn. Ninety second st, near Hamilton av. Fort Hamilton 2,200 Hall. Lotta to Lott. Mill C.

175,000 D'Andrea, to Josephs, Atlantic av, near Sackman st 1,000 Alsbach, E. to Buschmann, Lynch st, S00 Case, to Cath Foerster, Kosciusko st, near Tompkins av 1,500 Foster. to Blackford, East Ninth st, nr Avenue 2 morts 4,000 Dunham, A. to Title and Co, Ocean av, cor Avenue 3,900 Ryon, to same, Graham av, cor De voe et 3,000 Aronson, to same, Broadway, nr Wal ton et 4, 000 Hawkins. S.

to Nichols. East Third st, 300 Travisa, Kat to same. East Third 9t. C. 400 Sweeney, J.

to East River Savings Inst. Quincy st, cor Claseon av 5,000 Weiss, Rosa, to A A Kodrlesen, Flushing av, 1,000 Assignments. SEPTEMBER 7. Hadden, exor, to Rosie Hatfield $1,500 Covert, to DIetz 5,000 Burkard. to'SopTile'Frey Lovell, to Belletreau 1.000 Feeney, to EUz Lane 4,600 Mathews, Sarah guard, to Mary Mathews 50C Forbuah, Mary to exors of McNama ra 2,543 Doody, F.

to Burdick 4,500 Conveyances. SEPTEMBER 7. SACK MAN ST, 125 ft Eastern parkway, 25x100. John Shlnko to Michalino Shlnko. mort J3.500 nom SIXTH AV, cor Forty fifth st, 100.2X 100, Mary O'Brien.

to John O'Brien, Overbeck, nom BAY THIRTY FOURTH ST, 200 ft Benson av, 60x96.8, Fredk Fielding to Anna Hoerlein. morts $3,340, nom DECATUR ST, 100 ft Hamburg av, 26x100, Edwd Mott to Everett YV Place, mort $2,750 nom NINTH "ST, "115.9 n' Sixth av, foreclosure. Frank Creamcrr to Jennie 4,100 ALBANY 56 ft Bergen st, 26x100, J6hn Bacon to George Potts, mort fld.OOO nom CORNELIA 3T, sea, 137.6 Central av, 18.9x100. NIckolaus Lane to Frederick Krumm and Clara, his wife, tenants by the entirety nom ATLANTIC AV, 69.11 Sackman Bt. 19.3x100, Max Josephs to Alberto Arlenzo, mort $1,700 2,700 ELTON ST.

99 ft a Sutter av, 18.6 x84.10, Louise Bush to Frederick Elermann, morts $1,840 nom HEY WARD ST. No 74, 114.10 Bedford av. 19x100. Nicholas Devlin to Wm Shepperd. mort $2,500 nom HOMECRE3T AV, 140 ft Avenue 40x120, Harbor and Suburban Bldg and Savings Assn to Angel Miles 600 WYON ST, 241.8 Fulton st, 1C.8X 100.

May A Halpln to Marie Andrews, mort $3,666 nom DECATtTR ST, ft Lewis av. 20x100, Loring, wife, and Robt Ehlers, to Nellie Burr, mort $9.000 nom HALL ST. h. 312 ft Myrtle av, 16x100. Jane Thompson to Ernest Wintersmith nom PALMETTO ST.

117 ft Knickerbocker av, 16x100. Alfred Ernst to Ida Gieschen, morts 32.5C0 3,000 LIBERTY AV. s. 7.1 ft Smith av, 25x100. Isaac Reichmann to oSphla Rothschild, all liens nom BALTIC ST, s.

225 ft Smith Bt, 50x100; Bergen st, 237.10 Fourth' av. 40x100, John Fox to David James and Maurice Fox, one fifth part, exch and 1,500 STOCKTON ST. s. 375 ft Throop av. 25x100, Fred Robblns to Amelia Hutcheck.

mort $2,000 nom HARMAN ST. 340 ft Evergreen av. 1.6x100, Ghas Weber to Wm Hyers and Elizabeth Hyers. his wife, tenants by the entirety 100 SEVENTH ST, 253.9 Seventh av. 18.8x100, Emma A Wndkett to Annie McGowan 6,700 STONE AV, s.

225 ft a Belmont av, 25x100, Oilbert Thatford, Jamaica, I. to Hannah Black, all liens 2,400 Lot 212, map Martin, Johnson's survey. East Now York, Controller State to James Dockery, tax deed 4 Lot 213. same map. same to same, tax deed 4 RAILROAD AV.

SCO ft Liberty av. 25x100. Sarah Anderson, Jacksonville, Fla, to Margaret Young, morts $450 nom Plot begins at mouth Mill Creek, adjacent to Coney Island, runs along Graves end Bay to land Rutgert Stlllwell to Voorhees Mill to a ditch to land Stephen Stryker to the south corner of the Twelve M6rgans at the Gravesend lane to meadow of Daniel Lnke xbo xbc to land Daniel Lake to sw thereof to the mill dam to Mill Creek to beg, excepts part FOUNTAIN AV, SCO ft Liberty av, 50x100, James Dockery to Burton Winton nom LYNCH ST, s. 12D.8 Lee av, 16.3x100, George Buahmnnn, to Emll Ale bach, rnort $1,500 exch COOPER ST. sob.

274.9 Broadway, 19.6x100, Emll Alsbach to Emilie Bushmann, Y. mort $4,000 exch COOK ST. 300 ft Morrell at, 25x 100. Clara, Blumenthal to Rachel Bennett, mort $7,000 nom NORTH FIRST ST, center line. 55 ft' River at, runfl nw477.4 to pier line, xne 120xse28t.l0xs218.7.

being land under water East River, foreclose, Frank Cfeamer.to Archibald Graham 500 BAYARD ST, cor old rope walk and 3 0 Manhattan av. runs sl03.5xne45.7xnw 1.8xnel9.Cxnwl0O to street, xew46.1, Tresa 'Spinelli to Martlno Maggio, mort $1,500.. 8,800 Same prop. Martlno Maggio to Tresa Spln 3lU. mort 4,000 FLUSHING AV.

275 ft "Nostrand av, Abraham and Aaron Kod 2leaen to Rosa $4,000 nam HANCOCK ST. 3. 243 ft Sumner av, 18x99.6x18, 1x101.2. Ella Leffman to John Henderson, roort f4.300 nom GRAHAM AV, cor Devoe st. 25x100, tfootthH rcroochfln to John nom BAST THIRD ST, a 560 ft a Avenuo 615 1,500 1.500 100 160 WHY BIIL TJXGHlffAK BAN.

And It's Xucky He Could Outrun His Dog. A Terry (CHtla.) correspondent, under a recent date, sends out the following: Everybody knows Bill Tllghman, who lives southeast of here, near Chandler. It would be no trouble to get 10,000 men in Oklahoma and Kansas who would bet their last dollar that BUI Tllghman would not run from anything on earth. Tllghman has killed a half dozen men while serving as chief of police, sheriff or United States marshal. He has arrested more bad men than any man West.

He arrested the notorious Bill Doolin. He was the first chief of police of Perry and Dodge City, Kan. It happened last week that Tllghman, ran for his first time, and this is the way it happened. He wanted some fish, and took a stick of dynamite, went to the creek, lit the fire and threw it into a deep pool of water, where a big school of fish was located. The family dog, a small spaniel, accompanied him.

One of Fido's accomplishments was to chase and bring back anything that has been thrown Into the water, and perceiving a chance to distinguish himself he rushed into the water, grabbed the smoking piece of dynamite and proceeded, as he had been taught, to bring it to his master. Right here is where Bill Tllghman retreated for the first time in his life. He rushed wildly through the timber, yelling: "Go away, Fldo, go away!" while Fido frisked airily along after him, carrying the dynamite with the spluttering fuse trailing out behind. By masterly leg work Bill managed to keep at a tolerably safe distance, till the dynamite went off." After a careful search of the nelgh small'lo'ck of curly "ha fr was found Bticking to a jack oak, and Tilghman will have thie put in a gold locket to keep as a souvenir of the only thing he ever ran from. BOOKS FOB BBOOKXYInT LIBRAEY.

The following is the weekly list of new books added to the shelves of the Brooklyn Library: Angora cat (The). By R. K. James. Boston.

'98. Brooklyn (N. Atlas. Publ. by Hyde and.

Co. 1899. Brooklyn Directory (Lain Healy's), 1R99 1S90. Cnina. JJy k.

uougiass. x. 1S93. Clay (family). Pt: 1.

2. By Z. F. Smith and Mrs. M.

R. Clay. 1899. Congo state (The.) By D. C.

Boulger. Cost of sport. By F. G. Ailalo.

'99. Crespi (Francesco). (Life.) tiy W. J. Stlllman.

Cromwell (Oliver) as a soldier. By Lieut. T. S. Baldock.

'99. Cromwell and his times. By G. H. Pike.

LondV, 99. Cruise of the Scythian In the West Indies. By S. De F. Day.

N. '99. Cuba's struggle against Spain. By Gen. I.

Lee'andJ: Wheeler. N. '99. Development of Cyprus. By Col.

Fyler. London. 'Dewey (Admiral Life and letters. Illus. 1899.

TAJwiC byivtllia W. Doins thorpe; '98." Dreyfus (Capt. Alfred). Letters to his wife. N.

'99. Eden vs. Whistler; or, the Baronet and the Butterfly. By J. McN.

Whimler. N. '99. Enchant 2d India. By Prince B.

Karageorge vitch. N. '99. English girl's Impressions of Burmah. By B.

Ellis. '97. Full oltlclal history of the war with Spain. By M. Halstead.

N. '99. Funafuxei.3 months, an, By E. David. '99.

Gam (The), whaling By Capt. C. II. Robblns. 1899.

Greek sculpture. By A. Wherry. '99. Hale (Nathan); martyr hero.

By C. M. Hallo way. N. Y.

'99. Hanks (Nancy), mother of Pres. Lincoln. By Mrs L. Boyd.

1S99. Hlley (Rich.) Memories of half a 99. Hungarian literature. By K. Reich.

Japan in transition. By S. Ransome. N. '99.

Kingdom of the Barotsl. By A. Bertrand. Man (The) with the hoe, etc. (poems).

By E. Markham. N. 'sO. Northhampton History from 1G54.

V. 1. By J. R. Trumbull.

1S98. Peasants war on Germany, 1525 6. By E. B. Bnx.

'99. Powys (P. Passages from his diaries, 1756 1808. N. 99.

Russia in Asia. By A. Krausse. N. '99.

The Gulestan or rose garden. Tr. by Sir E. Arnold. N.

Y. "99. Saints in art. By E. Clement.

Boston. '99. Shakspeare's country. By B. C.

A. Wlndle. Boston. '99. Six systems of Indian philosophy.

By F. Max Mullor. N. '99, South African question (The.) By O. Schreiner.

Toledo. By H. Lvnch. Illus. '98.

United States Army and Navy; their histories. By It. Col. A. L.

Wagner and Comr. J. D. J. Kelley.

N. '99. Wagner sa vie et ses oeuvres. Par. A.

Julllen. Paris, 86. War (The) with Spain. By H. C.

Lodge. N. Y. '99. Who's who in America.

Ed. by J. W. Leonard. Chicago, '99.

Adrian Rome. Ttv E. Dowson and A. Moore. N.

'99 Agatha Webb. By A. K. Green. N.

'99. Archbishop's unguarded moment, etc. By O. F. Adams.

1S99. Bnldoon. By Le Roy Hooker. 1S99. BiHhop's shadow (The).

By I. T. Thurston. N. Y.

'09. Black Rock. Bv R. Connor. N.

'99. Both great and small. By A. B. J.

Legge. '92. Bushwhackers (The), etc. By Miss Murfree. Castle Czvargas.

By A. Birt. N. '99. Cruise of the Golden Wave.

By W. N. Oscar. N. '99 CuBtom of the country.

By Mrs. H. Franer. N. '99.

Cut (A) and a kiss, etc. By A. Hope. 189.. Dead men tell no tales.

By E. W. Hornung. N. '09.

Defender of the Faith. By F. Mathew. Lond '99. Deficient saints.

By M. Saunders. 1899. Doc Home. By Geo.

Ade. 1899. Dragoons of La Guerche. By A. Achard.

"99. Exiled Scot (An). By H. Bryden. '99.

False star (The). By S. D. Gnst. 1899.

Heart and sword. By Mrs. Stannard. Heart of Miranda, etc. By H.

B. M. Watson. '99. Henrietta's wish.

By C. M. Yonge. London. How to coo to husbands By E.

S. Worthlngtnn. N. "99 In castle and colony By E. Rayner.

1S99. KnlKht (The) of the king's guard. By E. Martin. "99.

Lnlly of the brigade. By McManus. Boston, 99. Letltia Berkeley. A.

M. By J. B. Steffanw. N.Y.

Lost lady (A) of old years. By John Buchan. Making (The) of Zlmrl Bunker. By W. J.

Long. '99. Man (A) from the North. By E. A.

Bennett. '99. Man of honour (A). By H. F.

Potter. London. Man (The) who dared. By J. P.

Rltter. N. Man's undoing (A). By Mrs. S.

Cameron. N. 99. Mandate (The). By T.

B. Russell. '99. Mr. Milo Brush, etc.

By H. Carruth. N. '79. Modern Mercenary (A).

By K. and H. Prltch ard. N. Y.

'99 Nifrel Ferrard. By Mrs. L. B. Reynolds.

'99 Of necessity. By H. Oilbert. N. '99.

Prlnca (A) of Georgia, etc. By Julian Ralph. '99. Rogue's conscience (A). By D.

C. Murray. '99. Rupert, by the grace of God. By D.

G. McChesr ney. '99. SocrlHee (The) of silence. By E.

Rod. N. '99 Shine Terrlll. By K. Munro.

Boston. Snow on the headlight. By C. Warman. N.Y.

Sun beetles. By Thos. Plnkerton. '99. War to the knife." By Rolf Boldrewood.

'99. When grandmamma was new. By M. H. Ter hune.

Boston. When lovB calls, etc. By S. J. Weyman A BARGAIN.

"Now, Harold, I want you to promise me that you will act like a little gentleman while you are at the table," Harolfl wm, ma, iryo'H let mo. oft the ro.t ol the' time. Ma 4,300 2. 169.98 206.00 208.00 68.72 111.07 305.19 62.00 129.06 526.46 114.50 170.0Q 383.54 441.86 724.29 93.90 20.00 308.71 $265.00 300 1,200 (500 Mechanics' Liens. SEPTEMBER C.

Twenty second st, 8, 100 ft Third av, 25x100, College Point, Kramer Bros vs Ignazt Schmidt $184.65 Mortgages. SEPTEMBER 1. Hunter. Maggie to Lizzie A Towns, lots 57. 58.

59. man No 5. Hillside Park. Jamaica Laubi, Henry, to Katharine Bernhelm, Stockholm st, lots 94, 95, map of land of Hamlin Babcock, Newtown Pette, Nicholas, to Serial Building Loan and Savings Institution, Irving place, 8. 135.2 Chichester av, 25x100, Jamaica Schneider, John E.

to Christian and Katharine KemDf, Martin st, cor illlam st, 25x100, Newtown Wittschlebe, Emil, to Greater New York Savings Bank, Columbia av, 100 ft Ferrlss st, 96x60x40x95.4x60 to beg, Woodhaven Slmonson, De Hass, to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. lots 1, 2. 2S, 29, block lots 3, 4. 10, 13, block gore bounded Railroad av Jackson av Henry st; lot 15, block lots 28, 30, 31, 32, block lots 30 to 35. block lots 5, 11.

21, 22, block lots 11, 12, 13, 14, 20, 30, 33, block lots 6. 10, 17. 32, 42, 43, 49. block lots 6. 7.

8, 9 to 16, block lot 31, block lots 3 to 5, 8 to 10( block lot 4, block lot 12, block lots 6, 14, 15, block lot 12. block lots 7, 15. 18, 19, blockZ; lot 1. 11, 12. 13.

block lots 4 to 7, 13 to 16, 19. 20, block lots 2, 5, 8, 17, 18. block lots 9, 10, block lotH 1 and 37. block lots 2. 9, 11 to 22, map of Village of WInfleld, Newtown Lott, Elmlra, to Richard Brower, lots 18, 14, mar No 1, Sarah Van Slclen, Jamaica.

"Woodhaven Boesch, John A to Nlcolaus Tletjen. lota 1,722 to 1.724, map of Hitchcock Second Plan of Homes for the People, West Flushing Bowen, Agnes B. to Myles Johnson, Jefferson av. 65 ft Fulton av, 69x25x 25.10x20x91.11x45 to begin, Richmond Hill Kenstler, Bridget, to Elizabeth Schalle, Morris av, 197.0J4 Railroad av, 25x200x135.6x68x2.8 to begin, Glendale Linton, Horace P. to Henrietta Miller, Lefferts av, s.

144.9 Atlantic av, 40x93, Morris Park SEPTEMBER 2. Johnson. William, and others, to Lillian and Ada Gregory, Grant st, 62.3 Promelcha av, 30x100. Corona Same to Mary Gregory, Grant st. s.

315.2 Flushing turnpike, 30x100. Corona Sarritf fo same, Grant st, 345.2 Flushing turnpike, 30x100, Corona Same to Ada Gregory and Mary Schenck, Grant st, 32.3 Fluah Irig turnpike, Corona. Kronpav WenzeL to Matthew rieoirhnrdt. Star av, 50.0 Pearsall st; 60,0 X100.U4, I City Schueler, to Nina Jordan, Vernon av, s. 18.1 Freeman av, 94.3H x25.3xl00.9x25, I City SEPTEMBER 5.

Miller, Sylvester to Emily Taylor, lots 23, 24, map No 2, land of Baylies, Louona Park, Corona Same to Michael Seltz, lots 23. 24, map No 2. land of Baylies, Louona Park, Corona Albrecht, Christian, to Henry A Monfort, Springfield av. ISO ft Merrick road, 100x56x100x56. Springfield Vettel, John, to Charlotte Stubenrauch, Minnesota av.

s. 75 ft Wyoming av, 50x100. Jamaica Buala. Bernard, to Long Island City Savings Bank, Second st, s. 125 ft Anderson av.

183x25x181x25, Woodside McDonald. Edward, to Jacobena Foster. Kouwenhoven at, 400 ft Van Deventcr av, 25x100, I City Jalomstein, Rebecca, to Bernard Arnold. Wlnans st, 118.9 Broadway, 37.6x100, Fourth Ward, I City SEPTEMBER 6. Barker, Carrie to Fruit Auction Co, Sixth st.

s. 107.5 Broad st, 75x 100, Mel vina Newtown Cohen, Koppel, to Philip Wood. Fulton st, cor Bergen a v. 185x115.3x185 xll4.ll, Jamaica Senatore. Michael, to Jean Marie Mantel.

$225 200 1,900 500 ,000 5,000 2,500 2,000 400 350 2500 $1,400 1.400 1.400 2S5 800 900 1,000 700 200 200 500 500 169.88 11,628.75 trustee of John Mantel, deed, Bartow st, 325 ft Vandeventer av, 84.11x25.0Ax83.9Vix25 to begin. I City Swan, Helen to Paul Engels, gdn of Frank Engels, Waverly av, 300 ft Rockaway Beach Boulevard, 97x49x 80x53 to begin. Rockaway Beach Smith. Mary and Frederick to Frank Snedeker av, 75 ft Fourth st, 25x100, Union Course Park, Jamaica Clark, Florence E. to Arthur Van Pe venter.

lots 199 200, block 9, map of Ingleslde. Flushing Conveyances. SEPTEMBER 1. Bostwlck, Mary to Sarah Wenzto, lot 30, blk 2, map of Marshall farm, Jamaica, release Blydenburgh, Phebe and ors, to Andrew Kollmoe. road from Dry Harbor to Newtown, ad land Furman, contains about 12 acres, Nawtown Frank, Helen L.

to Emil Wittschiebe and ano, lots 41, 42, 43, map Columbia Park, Woodhaven The Franklin Society for Home Building and SavlngH to same, Columbia av, 100 ft a Ferrlss st, 60x95.96, Columbia Park, Woodhaven William Knerner and Lillian Koarn er to Nicholas Pette, lot 30, blk 2, map Marshall Farm. Jamaica Kempf, Christian, to John Schneider, Martin st, cor William st, 100x25, Newtown Hendrlckson, Amos to John Sel over. Hardenbrook av. a. 77 7 10 Smelton av, 50x87.89, Jamaica Dalv.

Eugene V. to Mary Gay. Randal av, 100 ft Washington place. 25x96.1Hi, Newtown Smith. Joseph L.

to Gardner "avltt. Lt avlU st. s. 10O.S4 State at, 60x 100.16x105. Flushlnft Plain, Harriet to Joseph Smith, Leavltt st, a.

100.84 State st, 50. 100. 16, 105, Flushing Smith, Lillian M. to William Conners, Twenty fourth st. 125.22, lots 8 and 9.

blk 54a. map Lawrence, College Point. 50.08x173.62 The Jamaica HelhtH Imp Co to Adoluh Hartmann. lot 389 and 390. blk 17, map Jamaica Halghts Imp Co, Jamaica, sect 1 Johnson, Myles, to Agnes, Bowen, Jefferson av.

s. 65 ft Fulton av, 45x 94.1U4x2GxlGV2x25x69x20, Richmond Schaller. Elizabeth, to Bridget Kenstler, Morris av. Railroad av, 27.10x200x25x135 5 10. Glendale Campbell, Teresa, to Horace Linton, Lefferts av, 144.9 a Atlantic av, 40x 93, Morris Park SEPTEMBER 2.

Herholz, Ferdinand, to Albertlne Her holz, Vernnn a v. cor Rogers av. 25x100, Lonff Island City Heinz, George, to William and Maria Meyer, lot 181. block 8, map Woolley 710 lots, Newtown Heights Normoyle, John to Schueler. lot 25, block 149, map Elizabeth Freeman, Long Island City SEPTEMBER 6.

1,000 1,350 600 nom 1,005 nom 700 1,450 200 nom nom 150 350 3.6C0 1,150 nom 10,000 175.00 Bennett, Horace to August Rabe. Grace av, lot 7t9. 2oxiuo, map nflvimn. Snrlnirfleld 2, Wm 125.00 1,100 500 679.47 nom nom Bayllee. Edmund to.

Sylvester Mll ler, 101s ana map Louona Park. Baylies, corona Rusfloll. Archibald, exrs of, to Eva Klemens, First av, xv a. 275 ft a Pierce av, 25x100, Long Island City LoKvell, Thomas exr of, to Charles Schwaebold, lots 39 and 40, block N. map Van Mater, Jr, Maspeth, release Lucking.

Emlle P. to Mary Lucklngs. part of Court at, cor Ridge at, 50x75x50x25x100x100, Long Island Muller. Adolph, to Aurella Levitt, St Nicholas av, 6, 80 ft Blocker at, 40x90. Newtown Ingraham, Frances to Dett Slmon on, Flak av, 148.4 Thomson av, 25x100; Locuat av.

cor Hoffman boulevard. 25x100x60x100x46x412. 9xS7x402, Newtown Germanla Roal Estate and Imp Co to Adolph Muller, St Nicholas av, GO ft a Bleecker et, 40x90, Newtown Moran. Margarot, to Patrick GriaUi, 1 A 1 ttfir.

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