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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE MONDAY, MAX 24, 1897. 14: COKEAHIES, RAILROADS. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS.

LEGAL NOTICES. OCEAN STEAMSHIPS. DECORATION DAY Spend holiday in a short and delightful trin. to the popular resorts of Virginia on one of the'handsome steamships of the OLD DOMINION LINE. steamers will leave New York, FRIDAY, Hay 28, at 3 P.

and SATURDAY; May 29, at 4 P. for Old Point Comfort and Norfolk, CONNECTING FOR VIRGINIA BEACH AND RICHMOND, VA. Returning, steamer leaves Norfolk, Sunday and Monday, May 30 and 31, at 7:30 P. arriving at New York next afternoon. ROUND TRIP TICKETS, 13.00, 13.50, 14.00.

berth en route, Dfll Tir TDIP XlPk'FT including meals and stateroom berth en KUU1U lKlf HV NDia, routeand covering one and one quarter days' expenses at Old Point Comfort or Virginia Beach Entire Trip Can Be Made at Total Cost of 17.00. If desired, tickets can be had with but little more cost allowing return by rail to New York. Early reservation of state rooms necessary. Further information apply to OLD DOMINION STEAMSHIP Pier 26, North River, New York. Telephone, 1,580 Franklin.

W. L. GUILLA.UDEU, Vice President and Traffio Manager. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY THE East New York Co operative Savings and Building Loan Association, plaintiff, against Adonis Cecel lan Pecqueux and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sole, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the seventh day of May. 1897, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, in the rotunda of the County Court House, In the City of Brooklyn, N.

on the 3rd day of June, 1837, at 12 o'clock noon, the lands and premises described in said judgment as follows, to "Wit: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of lanl situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York and bouniled and described as follows, to wit: Beginning a point on the westerly side of Elton street distant one hundred and fifty (150) feet northerly from the northwest corner of Liberty and Elton streets; thence westerly parallel with Liberty street ninety (90) feet; thence northerly parallel with Elton street twenty five (25) feet; thence easterly parallel with Liberty street and partly through a party wall ninety (00) feet to the west side of Elton street; thence southerly along west olde of Elton street twenty five (25) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, May 10, 1897. FRANK J. DOYLE, Referee. Judge Durack, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 189 Montague street.

Brooklyn, N. Y. mlO 3w WALL ABOUT MARKET. Business at "Wallabout market was unusually duJl this morning. Scarcely any market gardeners' wagons were in tho square.

Alterations in prices in any direction were unimportant. Strawberries were about the same In conditions as during last week. Sea food, as Is usual oa the first day of the week, wjas devoid of interest. In poultry, live stocks were in light receipt and, consequently, firmer In values. Butter was steady at Saturday's rise.

Eggs and meats were unchanged. Butter, per poundFancy Elgin, IGalGc; print butter, "Western, 17c; Philadelphia lc; "Western creamery, 14al5c; lower grades, 13c to nominal. Cheese, per pound Full cream, 13Ho; new cheese, 12c; Swiss, domestic, 16c; imported, 23c Eggs, per dozen Strictly fresh, Uc; selected, Leghorn, 16c; Western, in cases, un candled, 12a 12Vfco; Southern. Uc; duck eggs, nominal. Meats, per pound Beef, hind quarters and ribs, 9H al0c; loins and ribs, llal2c; sides, 7a8c; mutton, Saflc lamb, 9al0c spring; lamb, $4aC each; milk veal, 8a9c; buttermilk, 6a7c; pork, BaCc; pork loins, 8a9c; 4a6c; sweetbreads, per dozen; calves livers, SOaiOc each; beef livers, COc each; ox tails, $1 per dozen.

Smoked and cut meats, per pound Ham, lOallc; shoulders, Cc; bacon, 9c; boneles, 10c; fancy, 12c; boiled ham, 17al8c; boiled shoulders, 12c; smoked beef, bolognas, 10al3c per pound; frankfurters, 10a20c per pound; lard, GWtC per pound, in 50 and 60 pound packages. Poultry, dressed, per poundTom turkeys, frozen, llalSc; hen turkeys, 14al6c; capons, lfia20c; slips, I2al5c; chickens. Philadelphia, I7a20c; ordinary, soft meated chickens, 13al5c; fresh spring broilers, 30a35c; frozen broilers, 15alSc; fowls, 9al0c; roosters, Ga7c; guinea fowls. 50c per Western ducks, 14alUc; squabs, per dozen pigeons, $1.50 per dozen. Live poultry, per pound Chickens, 10c; Bprlng chickens, SOcaSl per pair; fowls, 9a9Vc; turkeys, 13al5c; roosters, 6c; geese, per pair, ducks, per pair; pea fowls, $3a9 each; live English pheasants of domestic rearing, S3 each.

Fish, per pound Roe shad, 25c each; buck, 16c each; mackerel, large, 20c each; California salmon. 10c: blue. Ba6c: weak. 6c: cod. 6c: market cod, 3c; halibut, 12c; haddock, 4c; striped bass, iuc; porgies, 4c; sea oasa, 6c; butter nsh, sc; Spanish mackerel, Ho; flounders, Ec; eels, 10al2c per pound smoked salmon, 10c per pound salted mackerel, American, $i6a80 per bbl; imported, $14a25 per bbl; Portland herring, $4 per box; Dlg by scaled herring, 12c per pound; dried codfish.

5a6c per pound. Shell fish Soft clams, 20a40e per 100; hard clams, per basket; Rockaway oysters, $1 per basket; soft crabs (small), 30c per dozen; lobsters, 10al2c per pound; cod liver oil 16c per half pint. jjomesnc rruits strawberries, per quart, JNortn Carolina. 7al2c; Norfolk, 7allc; Maryland and Delaware, 8al5c; Charleston, 15al8c; apples, russets, S2.75oS.25 per bbl; Spy and Baldwin, JLGOa 1. 75 per box New Jersey cranberries, $la2 per case; Ulster county cider, lOo per gallon by tha keg; parching corn, shelled, 4a5c per pound; pure maple syrup, 90c per gallon.

Imported and troplcoi fruits Oranges, CaillfoT nia navels, 80s arid 90s, J5a5.50 per box; half boxes, 126s, per box; 150s, S6a6.50: California seedlings, per box Valencia, per case: large case, Meeslna, 200s, per box; 100s to 180s, lemons, Messina and Palermo, per box; bananas, per bunch, $la2; figs, per pound, 10al2o; new dates, EaSc; Fard dates, 5a9e; pineapples, per dozen; cocoanuts, 40a60c per dozen; imported nuts. 12c per pound; peanuts, roasted, $1.60 per bushel. Winter Long Island and New Jersey potatoes, 25al.75 per bbl: Maine (Hebron potatoes, 51.75 per bbl; state. per bbl; Vine land sweet potatoes, $2a3 per bbl; Scotch magnum potatoes, per sack; beets, round, per bbl; yellow turnips, 75c per bbl; ovBter plant, 50c 75c per dozen bunches; Egyptian onions, $2.75 per bag; carrots, per bbl; parsnips. 75c per bbl: bunch parsnips.

25c per dozen; horseradish, 25c per four bunches, 75c per basket. Summer and greenhouse veget ablesv Asparagua, per dozen bunches, colossal, Delaware and Jersey, medium quality, 75cal: Oyster Bay. ordinary Long Island, $la l.oO; summer squash, yellow and white, $1.25 per crate; Bermuda onions, per case; New Or.eans onions, $4o5 per bbl; Southern cabbage, lal.25 per crate; $1.25 per bbl; greenhouse cau. mowers. 52a.4 per dozen; Bermuda potatoes.

Jnay.oo per bbl; Southern potatoes, per bbl; second quality, per bbl; South bts' 100 bunches; Long Island beets, 40aC0c per dozen bunches: tomatoes $2a3 crate; Dons Island greenhouse lettuce. per bbl: Boston greenhouse lettuce, caSl per dozen; Romalne lettuce, $1.50 per dozen: Florida green peppers, Sl.50a2.50 per case; dandelion greens, COc per basket: beet tops, S2 per bbl; shlves, 2Oa30c per box; Dong Island open air rad 33a50c per 100 bunches; Florida celery, per bundle; Long Island squash. S0a4Oo per bbl; Long Island sprouts, 20a25c per bbl; green peas, half bbl baskets. J1.75a2; one third barrel baskets, ll.K0al.75; green beans, 51.50ol.75; wax beans l.oa2 per crate or basket: egg plant, dozen: cucumbers, green house, $4o5 per 100; Southern, per box; nevfc carrots, 20a25c per dozen bunches; new white turnips, $4 per 100 bunches; kohl rabl, S5a40c per dozen bunches; okra. $1.50 per six till case; rhubarb, 20a25c per dozen bunches; per 100 bunches; water cress, 50c per dozen bunches; mint, 50c per dozen bunches; Bermuda parsley 50o per dozen bunches: soup greens, per 100 bunches; mushrooms, 50c per pound; flowering plants, COc per dozen.

DIVIDENDS AND MEETINGS. Name. Rate Dato. Books close and open. Adams Am.

Am. Union Tel Aetna Q. Mining. Am. Chemical Co Belt R'y, C.

R. Bkn. Union Boe. Rubber Doston R. I.

Pac. Chi. Northwest Canada Chi. West. Ind.

Chi. Qai Chi. Alton com. Chi. Alton Cleve.

Con. Gas, Chi. Gas Cos Cent. Mas. Chi.

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Iron Co Met. Realty Mex. Mex. Mex. Cable Co Met.

Storage Ware Mutual Life N. Y. Central North Venn. R.R. Nat.

Lead Ontario Sliver Oreg. Short Line. Pennsylvania Pacific Mail S. Pacific Mail B.S.. QuJncy Quicksilver MTg.

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Wels bachCom'l pf May 14, June 2 June 5, July 2 May" 22. May 5. May 20 May 10. May 20 May 2Sr May 29, June 5 May 3, Jnne 4 May 3. June 4 May 5, June 7 May 10.

May 10. May 10, June 2 May 12, Juno 1 May 13. May 21," May 28 May 20, Jimo 1 May" 11 May 20 May 25, Juno 9 May 22, Juno 4 Juno 5. Mav June 9 May ti, Juno 9 Mav 15. Mav 20.

May 18. May" oiriuio 16 May 31, Juno 16 May 22, Juno 3 May 21, June 11 May 21, June 3 May 15, July A vi. 36 Mav" 27 May 12, May 20 Mav 2G, June 10 May 25. Mav 17, Juno 2 May 17, Juno 2 Juno 7, Juno 17 May i5, June 16 Mav 13, June 16 May 20, Juno 1 May 15. May 29 May 11, Juno 2 May" 2U Juno li 2 Juno li 3 July 1 i Mav 26 10c.

June 10; June 24 June 1 i May 25 1 3 June 1 2 June 1 IK July 1' June 2 June il June 2 June 5 June 1 Mav 2o 1H Juno 1 IK Juno 1 JU Juno 1 June 1 2H Juno Juno 1 June 15 June 1 June 2 1H May 25 Juno 8 June 3 2H Juno 12 1 May 17 June 8 $3 June 1 May 29 Juno 1 June 1 May 24 1H June 1 26c. May 25 lOo. June 1 June 2 2 May 27 May 26 2JiJ June 15 1 June 15 June 2 7 Juno 7 1 Juno 2 June 1 Juno 1 2 July 1 Juno 7 May 26 2 May 25 1H Juno 15 10c. Juno 1 Jnnolo 2 Mav 31 1 Juno 1 May 26 Juno 2 June 16 Juno 24 0 June 15 7 June 15 2 June 1 2 May 28 Juno 1 Juno 9 37c Juno 1 May 27 May 29 2 Juno 10 COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY PEEK bkim savings Bank, plaintiff, against John Cammann and Mrs. John F.

Cammann, his wife, if any. Martha C. Schnlrrlnpr (formerlv Martha C. Cammann, Henrietta K. H.

Cammann, Meta cammann, i ouis ri. lieyer, Ralph Henry, wui lam Birtner, J. Fitzslmmons, Julia Clark, Charles nenneou. Aiexanaer i oges, bamuci roooer, ue fendants Summons. To tho above named defendants and each of them: You are hereby sum moned to answer the complaint In thlB action and to servo a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of tnis summons, exclusive of the day or service, and In case of your failure to annear.

or answer. judgment will be taken analnBt you bv default. for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated April 1817. EDWIN KBMPTON.

Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Office Address No. 2G Court street, Brooklyn, N. Y. To the defendant.

Martha C. Schnirring (for merly Martha C. Cammann): The foregoing sum mons is served upon you by publication pursu one of the judges of the County Court in and tor tne county or Kings in the state or ew York, dated the 8th day of May, 1S97, and Hied in the ofilce of the Clerk of the said County of Kings in the Hall of Records In the City of Brook lyn, N. In the County aforesaid on the 8th day of May, 1897, with the complaint; and you will further take notice that the summons and complaint in this action were filed in the ofllco of the Clerk of the County of Kings aforesaid on uie vtn day or April, 1S97. Dated Brooklyn, a.

May 8, 1S97. EDWIN KEMPTON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Ollice Address, 175 Rcmsen street, Brooklyn, K.Y. mlO CwM SUPREME COURT, YO KCO UN TY Emily W. Jackson, plaintiff, against Helen J.

Erlckaon, Ethel W. Jackson and Emily V. Jackson, defendants In pursuance of an interlocutory judgment of partition and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 30th day of April, 1S97. tho undersigned, the referee therein named, will sell at publlo auction at the Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street.

In the City of Brooklyn, on the 3d day of June, 1897, at twelve o'clock, noon, by Peter F. Meyer, auctioneer, the premises mentioned In the said Interlocutory Judgment and therein described as follows: All those eighteen certain lots, pieces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Town of New Utrecht (now In the City of Brooklyn), In the County of Klnga and State of New York, and which are designated as lots numbers one (1), two (2), three (3), four (4), five (5), six (G), seven (7), eight (8). nine (B), ten (10), eleven (11), twelve (12), thirteen (13). fourteen (14), fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17) and eighteen (18) In block on a certain map entitled "Map of property of May and others, Town of New Utrecht, Kings County, Parcel Third, surveved May. 187, by McElroy Son Brown," and filed In the ofilce of the Register of the County of Kings on the nineteenth, day of November, eighteen hundred and seventy five.

Said lots being considered together as one parcel are bounded and more particularly described aa follows: Beginning at a point formed by the Intersection of the southeasterly side of Fourteenth avenue with the southwesterly aide of nighty sixth street, and running thence southwesterly along the said southeasterly sldo of Fourteenth avenue two hundred and sixty seven (2C7) feet and forty one hundredths (41 100) of a foot; thence southeasterly In a straight line across the block two hundred and two (202) feet and six one hundredths ffi lffO'i of a foot to the northwesterly side of Bay Seventh street; thence northeasterly along said northwesterly side of Bay Seventh street two hundred and eight (20S) feet and sixty three one hundredths (03 100) of a foot to the southwesterly side of Eighty sixth street at the point formed by the Intersection of said northwesterly side of Bay Seventh street with the southwesterly Bide of Eighty sixth street, and from thence northwesterly along said southwesterly side of Eighty sixth street one hundred and ninety three (193) feet and thirty two one hundredths (32 100) of a foot to the point or place of beginning. Together with all and singular the uppurtenances and hereditaments thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining and all the right, title and interest In and to tho streets and avenue lying immediately In front of and adjoining said premises to the center lines of said streets and avenue, respectively. Dated New York, April 30, 1S97. JOHN H. ROOAN, Referee.

Rollin M. Morgan and Richard H. Mitchell, Attorneys for Plaintiff, Times Building, N. Y. City.

William J. Fanning, Attorney for Helen J. Ertckson, 120 Broadway, N. Y. City.

Porte V. Ransom. Guardian ad L4tem for Ethel V. Jackson. 100 Broadway.

N. Y. City. George Whitfield Brown, Attorney for Emily V. Jackson, 41 Park row.

N. Y. City. mlO 7t HCOUNTY COURT OF KINGS COUNTY George G. Reynolds, plaintiff, against Daniel P.

Darling and Mary Lilian Darling, his wife, and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, made and entered herein, on the 13th day of May, 1897, the undersigned, referee In said Judgment named, wil'. cause to be sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, by Jacob Cole, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Nos. 189 and 191 Montague street, In the City of Brooklyn, County at Kings, on Tuesday, the Sth day of June, 1S97, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following premises in said judgment described, viz. Ail that certain plot, piece or parcel of iand situate, lying and being In tho Twenty sixth Ward of tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, and which is "bounded and described as follows, Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Fountain and Liberty avenues, and running thence southerly along Fountain avenue four hundred feet to Glenmoro avenue; thence easterly along Glenmore avenue one hundred feet; thence northerly parallel with Fountain avenue four hundred feec to Liberty avenue, and thence westerly along Liberty avenue one hundred feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, May 17.

1897. GEORGE B. ACKERLY. Referee. ml7 7t COUNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTY TITLE Guarantee and Trust Company, plaintiff, against Rothsteln and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sals made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the 14th day of May, 1S97. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas A Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the salesrooms. No. 0 Willoughby street, in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the Sth day of June, 1897, at twelve o'clock. noon, the land and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Twenty fifth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Saratoga avenue distant northerly twenty two feet from the northerly line of Marion Ktreet, and running thence easterly parallel with Marion street and through a party wall seventy eight feet; thence northerly parallel with Saratoga avenue nineteen feet; thence westerly parallel with Marion street and through a party wall seventy eight feet to Saratoga avenue; thence southerly along said avenue nineteen feet to the point or place beginning, with the avenue In front to the center of the same.

Dated Brook Ivn, May 17, 1897, WILLIAM J. BUTTLING, Sheriff. Edwin Kemp ton. Plaintiff's Attorney, 175 Rem sc st, Brooklyn, N. Y.

NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Thomas Edwards and others, plaintiffs, against Lydla Edwards and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of partition and sale of ihh court, made In the above entitled action, bearing date the l'Jth day of May, S'j7, I will sell at public auction, by Jacob Cole, auctioneer, at the Real Erftate Exchange, No. ISO Montague street, In the City of Brooklyn, on the 11th day of June, VZ), at 12 o'clock, noon, the land and premises In said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Navy street distant one hundred (100) northerly from the northwesterly corner of Lu'fayette and Navy streets; running thence westerly parallel with Lafayette street one hundred (100) foot; thence running northerly parallel with Navy street twenty live (25) feet thenre easterly and again parallel with Lafayette street one hundred (1G0) feet, and thence southerly along Navy street twenty live (25) feet to the place or point of beginning. Dated May 20, 1897. JOHN DILL. Referee.

W. H. Garrison, Plaintiffs' Attorney, iS Court street, Brooklyn. m20 6t TlutM NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, KINGS COL TY Laura oudaie. plaintiff, atrainst Mary Nielsen (now Mrs.

Raby), defendant In pursuance or a judgment or loreclosuro and sale, made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the Oth day of March. 1897. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas a. auctioneer, at tne salesrooms, No. 9 Willoughby street, In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the first day of June, 1S97, at twelve o'clock, noon, the land and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Town of Now Utrecht, County of Kings and State of Nevf York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Bay Thirteenth stroet distant three hundred and seventy eight (378) feet southwesterly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northwesterly side of Bay Thirteenth street with the southwesterly side of Eighty sixth street; running thence north westerly parallel with Eighty sixth stroet one hundred and eight (10S) feet four Inches 4) to the center line of the block between liny Thirteenth street and Sixteenth avenue; thence southwesterly along said center line of the block and parallel with Bay Thirteenth street thirty seven (37) feet; thence southeasterly and again parallel with Eighty sixth street one hundred and eight (10H) feet and four inches (4) to the northwesterly side of Bay Thirteenth street, and thence northeasterly alont the northwesterly side of Bay Thirteenth street thirty seven (37) feet to the point or place of beginning.

Also all the right title and Interest of the pnrtlea of the first, of, in and to the center line of Bay Thirteenth street. Dated Brooklyn. May 10. 137. WILLIAM J.

BUTTLING, Sheriff. Andrew J. Skinner, Plaintiff's Attorney, 150 Broadway, New York City. rnlO 7t SOUTHEAST CORNER OF CLINTON AND GREENE AVENUE, NO. 385 CLINTON AVENUENEW YORK SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Caroline Engs against John C.

Kluber and others In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 7th day of May, A. D. 1897, the undersigned, duly appointed a referee for that purpose, In and by tho Judgment aforesaid, will nell at public auotlon to the highest bidder by Jeremiah Johnson, auctioneer, at the Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. Brooklyn.

County of Kings, on the second day of 1897. at 12 o'clock, noon, the land and premises In said judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows, viz. All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land, with the building thereon erected, situated, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, and Stato of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the easterly side of Clinton avenue with the southerly side of Greene avenue; running thence southerly along the easterly side of Clinton avenue forty seven feet and six inches; thence easterly parallel with Green) avenue one hundred and ten root; thence southerly parallel with Clinton avQ nue three foot: thence easterly parallel with Greene avenue thirty feet; thence northerly and parallel with Clinton avenue fifty feet and six lnch' to the southerly side of Greene avenue, and thfiice wu flterly along the same one hundred and forty feet to the point or place of beginning, together with all the right, title and interest of tho said mortgagor of. In and to the said Clinton and Greene avunucs, in front of and adjoining said premises to the center line thereof.

Brooklyn, May 10, 1807. PRANK G. WILD, Referee. Arthur Hurst. Plaintiff's Attorney, 132 Nassau etreat N.

Y. City. mlQ 7t CENTRAL RAILROAD OF NEW JERSEY. Anthracite coal used exclusively, foot tracks. Automatic block signals.

On and after May 24, 1897. Trains leave station, foot of Liberty st, or, Laston, Bethlehem. Allentown. Mauch 7:15. 0:10 (11:45 to Easton) A.

1:10, 1:30. 4:15 (4:30 to Easton), 5:45 (7:30 to Allentown). P. M. Sundays, 4:30 (7:16 to Easton) A.

1:00, 5:30, 6:00 P. M. For Wilkesbnrre, PIttston and Scranton. 9:10 1:3. 4:15 P.

M. Sundays, 4:30 A. M. For Reading, at 4:30, 8:00, 8:10, 10:00, 11:30 A. 1:10.

1:30, 2:00, 4:00. 4:30, 5:45, 8:00 P. 12:15, nisht. Sundays, 4:30 A. 1:00, 2:00, 5:00, 0:30, 0:00 P.

12:15 night. For Harrisburg, at 4:30, 8:00, 0:10, 11:20 A. 1:10. 1:30. 4:30, 5:45 P.

12:15 night. Sundays, 4:30 A. 1:00, 5:30. 6:00 P. M.

12:15 night. For Sunbury. Lewisburg and WUUamsport at 4:30. 8:00. A.

1:10. 1:30. 9:00 P. M. Sundays, 4:30 A.

6:00 P. M. ALL KAIL ROUTE, FOR LONG BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, For Red Bank, Long Branch, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove and points BOuth to Point Pleasant, 4:30, 10:45 A. 1:30, 3:30, 4:00 (4:30 Red Bank only), 4:46, 5:38, 6:15 P. M.

Sundays (stops at lnterlakn for Asbury Park and Ocean Grove), 9:00 A. 4:00 P. M. For Lakewood, Toms River, Barnegat Park and Barnegat, 4:30, 8:30 A. 1:30, P.

M. For Atlantic City, Vlneland and Bridgeton, 4:30 A. 1:30 P. 11. For Monmouth Beach, Seabrlght and Highlands of Navojlnk, 4:30.

8:30, 10:45 A. 1:30, 4:30. 4:45 P. M. Sundays, 9:00 A.

4:00 P. M. SANDY HOOK ROUTE. FOR LONG BRANCH, OCEAN GROVE, From Pier 8. N.

foot of Rector St. For Atlantic Highlands, Highland Beach, Nor mandle, Rumson Beach, Seabrlght, Monmouth Beach and Long Branch, 4:30, 10:15 M. (1:00 Saturdays only), 3:45, 6:00. Sundays, 9:30 A. M.

1:00 P. M. For EObfcron. Asbury PaTk, Ocean Grove, and points south of Point Pleasant, 10:15 A. M.

0:00 Saturdays only), 3:45 P. M. Sundays (stops at Interlaiken for Asbury Park and Ocean Grove) 0:30 A. M. For Lakewood, Toms River, Barnegrot Park, and Barnegat, 4:30 A.

M. (1:00 Saturdays only), P. M. E0YAL BLUE LINE. TO PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE ASTO WASHINGTON.

For Philadelphia, week dayB, 4:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 110 (Dining Car) A. 1:30, 2:00, 8:30, 4:00, (Buffet Parlor Car), 4:30, 5:00 (Dining Car), 6:00, 9:00 P. 12:16 night. Sundays, 4:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:30 ((Dining Car) A. 2:00, 4:00, 6:00, (Dining Car) 0:00 P.

12:15 night. For Baltimore and Washington, week days, 8:00, 10:00, 11:30 (Dining Car) A. 2:00, 3:30, 6:00 (Dining Car) 6:00 P. 12:15 night. Sundays, 10:00, 11:30 (Dining Car) A.

2:00, 6:00 (Dining Car) P. 12:15 night. Tickets and parlor car seats can be procured at foot of Liberty st, 113. 172. 2C1, 484, 944, 1,140, 1,323 Broadway, 737 6th av, 31 East 14th st, 153 East 125th st.

273 West 125th st 251 Columbus av. New York: 4 Court st, 860 Fulton st, Brooklyn; fS Broadway, Wllliamsburgh. The New York Transfer Company will call for and check baggage from hotels or residences to destination. LEHIGH VALLEY R. R.

JU3AVB FOOT FULTON ST. BROOKLYN ANNEX 6:05 A. M. week days (7:00 A. M.

from New York Sundays) for MAUCH CHUNK and Intermediate stations. 8:00 A. M. dallv for WILKESBARRB, SCRANTON (woek days), ELMIRA (week days), ITHACA, GENEVA, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO, NIAGARA PALLS and the West and principal local points. Dining Car and Chair Car to Buffalo.

10:30 A. M. daily, except Sunday, for MAUCH CHUNK and intermediate points. 11:45 A. M.

dally, except Sunday. "BLACK DIAMOND EXPRESS" arrives Buffalo 0:55 P. M. Pullman Vestlbuled day coaches and Parlor Cars. Dining Car service.

Meals a la carte. Connects at Buffalo with through sleepers to Detroit and Chicago. 12:06 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for Mauch Chunk and intermediate points.

1:27 P. M. daily, except Sunday, for V7ilkes barre, PIttston, Scranton and principal Intermediate stations. Connect for all points in. coal regions.

cnair car to vviinesuajie. P. M. dally, except Sunday, for 'Wilkes barre, PIttston, Scranton and principal Intermediate stations. Connect for all points in coal regions.

Pullman Buffet Parlor Car for Wllkesbarre. 5:03 P. M. dally for EASTON and Intermediate stations. 6:47 P.

M. aally, except Sunday, Express for SLATINGTON and principal Intermediate stations. Connects from Reading and Harrisburg. Chair Car to Siatington. 6:10 P.

M. dally for BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and all points West. Pullman Sleeper, vestlbuled train, tew York to Chicago, sleepers to Buffalo and Toronto. 7:48 P. M.

dally, except Sunday, stopping only at South Plainfleld, Easton, Bethlehem, Mauch Chunk, L. and B. Junction. Sayre, Geneva, Rochester, Batavia and Buffalo. Pullman Sleeper for Buffalo.

None but sleeping car passengers carried. N6 baggage carried. 8:45 P. M. dally for ITHACA.

GENEVA, ROCHESTER, BUFFALO, NIAGARA FALLS and all points West. Pullman sleepers to Wllkesbarre and Ithaca. Additional local trains dally except Sunday for BOUND BROOK and Intermediate points, leave as follows: 8:48 A. 2:15 P. 3:40 P.

M. and 6:14 P. I. Tickets and Pullman accommodations at 113, 261, 273, 355, 944 and 1.S23 Broadway, 31 East 14th st, 166 East 123th st, 127 Bowery, New York; 860 Fulton st, 4 Court st, OS Broadway and Brooklyn Annex, Brooklyn. N.

Y. The N. Y. Transfer Co. will call for and check baggage from hotel or residence to destination.

LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. Trains leave Flatbush av station for Greenport, A. M. 3:35 P. M.

Sundays, 9:03 A. M. Mon tauk, A. M. (Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays only).

Amagansett. the Hajiiptons, Sag Harbor, Moriches. A. 3:25 P. M.

Sundays, 9:03 A. M. Patchogue, 7:10, 8:25, 10:52 A. 1:54, 3:25, 4:20, 5:30 P. M.

Sundays, 9:03 A. M. Uabylon, 7 10, 7:55 8:23, A. 1:54, 2:55, 3:25, 3:55, 4:20, 4:55, 5:30, 7:00, 10:08 (12:08 nights, TYeds. and Sa ta.

only); Sundays, 8:48, 9:03 A. M. 1:25, 6:22 P. M. Wading River, Port Jefferson, Northport, Huntington, Cold Spring, 8:66 A.

4:30 P. M. Northport. 10:52 A. 6:23 P.

M. Sundays, 8:48 A. M. Northport, 10:00 A 6:22 P. M.

Oyster Bay, Olen Cove, Sea Cliff, Roalyn, 6:45, 8:55, 10:52 A. 1:54, 3:25, 4:20, 6:20, 6:23, 7:00, 8:08 nights Weds, and Sate. only). Sundays, 8:03, 10:00 A 6:22 P. Fur Rockaway, 6:07, 7:10, 8:25, 10:52 A.

1:25, 3:25, 3. 55, 4:30, 4:55, 5:30, 6:00, 6:23, 7:00, 8:08, 10:03 (12:08 night. Weds, only); Sundays, 8:48, 10:00, 11:22 A. 2:00, 7:53 P. M.

Arverne and Straiten 6:07, 7 10, 10:52 A. 1:25, 3:25, 3:55, 4:30, 5:30, 6:00 (12:08 Weds. only). Sundays, 8:48, 10:00 A. M.

Garden City and Hempstead, 6:45, 7:35, 10:62, A. 1:54. 3:25, 4:20, 4:30, 5:20, 6:00, 6:23, 7:00, 6 08. 10:08 night. Weds, and Sats.

only). Sundays 9:03 A. 2:00. 6:22, 10:05 P. M.

Manhattan Beach. 7:10, 9:20, 1:25, 3:25, Sundays, 8:50, 10:50 A. 1:30, 3:00 and 4:00 P. M. Sinaiton only.

LEGAL NOTICES. supreme: court, kin'gs county henri etta Henderson, jdalntiff. Bridget Smith. Hugh Smith, Annie Xt'vtnn, Mary Dugan, Peter Duffy and others, defendants In pursuance of a grnen rf oreelosu re and su le rn ado and en tered in the above entitled action, dated the 6th day of May. 1SOT, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas A.

Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the salesroom No. 9 Willoughby street. In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the first day of June, 1897, at twelve o'clock, noon, the land antl premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and Ndng In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, and known and designated on a certain map entitled "Map of property In the Seventh Ward of the City of Brooklyn belonging to General Jeremiah Johnson, Brooklyn. April. lS3ti, bv R.

Talford, City Surveyor," and ilk in the office of the Clerk (now Register) of Kings County, on the 2d day of February, 1S39, as and by number 31 (thirty one), and hounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Kent avenue as laid down on said map at the northwesterly corner of lot number 32 (thirty two) on said map and running thencn northerly along the easterly side of said Kent avenue twenty live (25) feet; thence easterly along the southerly line of lot number 30 thirty) on said map two hundred (200) feet more or less to land formerly belonging to John Sklllman; thenoe southerly a long said last mentioned land twenty five (25) feet to lot number 32 (thirty two) on said map, and thence westerly the northerly line of said lot two hundred (200) feet more or leeft to the easterly line of Kent avenue aforesaid at the place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn. May 10, 1897. WILLIAM J. BUTTLING, Sheriff.

J. Shadbolt. Plaintiff's Attorney, 115 Broadway, Brooklyn. mlO SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY FRED erlck W.

Miller, plaintiff, against Charles S. Barker and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the sixth day of May, 1897, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the salesrooms. No. 9 Willoughby in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on Tuesday, flrst day of June, 1S97, at twelve o'clock noon, the land and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and ytate of New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Classon avenue distant northerly three hundred and twelve (312) feet and eight Inches from the northeasterly corner of Myrtle and Classon avenues; running thence easterly on a lino parallel with Myrtle avenue one hundred (100) eet; thence northerly on a line parallel with Classon avenue twenty five (25) feet; thence wost erlv on a line parallel with Myrtle avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly along the easterly side of Classon avenue twenty five' (2r.) fpt to the point or place of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, May 10, 1S97. WILLIAM J. BUTTLING, Sheriff. Edward G. Nelson, Plaintiff's Attorney, 350 Fulton strtret, Iirmiklyn, N.

Y. mlO 3v SUP It'li'M COURT. KINGS COUNTY Itf) BERT W. Firth, plaintiff, against Catharine A. C.

G. ReMHd; and otbc.ru. defendants Tn pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale of a mechanic's lien, rnad'j and entered In the above, entitled action, dau the 11th day of May, 1897, I will sell At public auction, to the highest bldd by Tliomis A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, aA the salesrooms. No.

9 WUlrrughby strict, In the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 8th day of June, 1897, at twelve o'clock noon, all the right, title and Interest which tho defendant Omharlne A. C. G. Rehfetdt had on the 28th day of December, lfM5, In and to the land and premises In sold judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: Beginning at the corner formed by the intersection of tho easterly side of Henry stroot with the southerly sido of Veranda place hence running southerly along the eastrly side of Henry street seventy three ffjet, more or lose, to a po4nt distant seven ty teven feot northerly from the northeasterly cor nrr of Henry Btroet and Warren street; thence running easterly parallel with Warren street nineteen fwt and cloven inchos; thence running northerly through the conter of a party wall seventy five feet ten and one half Inches to the southerly side of Veranda place, and thenoo westerly along tho Fame twenty four feet and four inches, more or less, to tho cinwr or place of beginning.

Dated Brooklyn, May 17, 1807, WILLIAM J. BUTTLING, S' erlff. Philip Raymond, Plaintiff's Attorneys, 26 Court strtiot, Ilrooklyn. N. Y.

ml" The aotliftnfrton llorea.u Brooklynltes should not fail to register their namti at tho Eagle Washington Burwau, COS Fourteenth st, woilo visiting the uutiou's The Brooklyn Trust C6 CORNER MONTAGUE AND CLINTON Sm Capitol entirely Invested In U. S. 4 per cent bonds at par $1,000,000.08 Burplua, December 81, 1836 INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS, Which may bo made subject to check at sight of) returnable at fixed dates. Checks pass through New Tork Clearing Hon so. Is a eafe depository for funds awaiting lnvst xnent.

Authorized by special charter to act as exeouto trust eo, administrator, guardian, committee caiver, or in any other position of trust. Is a designated depository for Court Acts as registrar or transfer agent of stock and tonda and as trustee for railroad or other corpo atlon mortgages. Executes orders In U. S. bonds and other Invest xnent securities.

Upon deposit of cash or approved, socurltioo will guarantee traveling letters of credit and pay tM drafts under the same. CHRISTIAN T. CHRISTENSEN. President, HENRY W. MAXWELL.

Vice President FREDERICK C. COLTON, Secretary. STANLEY BUSTED, Assistant Secretarjy TRUSTEES: Thomas T. Bqxr, Frank Lysoan S. W.

Boocock, William H. Male, George W. Chauncey, Henry W. Maxwell Michael Chauncey, John J. Pierrepont, Christian T.

Christensen, Charles M. Pratt, W. N. Dykiiian, George G. Reynoldjfc John Gibb, Henry K.

Sheldon. William B. Kendall, Charles A Sohleren. Edwin F. Knowlton, Alexander M.

Waits E. IL R. Lyman. C. D.

Wood, Willis li. Offden. KINGS COUNTY TRUST COMPANY. 342, 344, 346 Fulton St. CAPITAL $500,000 SURPLUS $700,000 Transacts a general trust business.

Receives deposits subject to check at sight. Interest allowed on daily balances. Issues certificates of deposit. Procures letters of credit, payable in any part of the world. In making your Will remember the Kings County Trust Company and name it as either your executor or trustee.

Wills kept free of charge. JULIAN 0. FMRCHILD, President. D. IV.

McWILLIAMS, Vice HERMON MORRIS, Secretary. THOMAS BLAKE, Ass't Secretary. Long Island Loan and Trust Company, 203 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL $500,000. suRPtiUa moo.ooo.

Thin surplus has accumulated from tho mio eesBful administration of the business of the com pony since its organisation in 1884, and has noti in any way been created by contributions froav stockholders. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAXL.T BALANCES. Checks drawn on this company are pyabl through the New Yort Clearing House. Certificates of deposit will be Issued, payable on demand! and bearing interest until paid. ThlB company is authorized by charter tO' act as Trustee, Executor, Administrator, Guardian, Committee of Estates or Receiver.

It is also a' legaS depository for an TruBt Funds rand for money paid Into Court. It aots as Registrar or Transfer Affcnt of stocks and bonds and as Trustees fc railroad and other mortgages. It guarantee letters of oredlt issued to travelers and will Oft any and all other business usvully dons by Trust Companies of responsibility and standing. TRUSTEES: Watson B. Dicker man, David O.

Ieggret, William M. Ingraham, Seymour Husted, Jft Bernard Peters, Jiuneb W. Cromwell, Edward D. White. Frank Babbott.

David Barnett, Theodore P. Jackson Edward Merrltt, George Edward Ida, Franlc Lyman, John P. Halsted, Beth L. Keeney, William C. Redfleld.

EDWARD MDHTUTT, President. DA VID a. LEGOET, Vice President FREDERICK T. ALDK1DGE, Secretary. The Manufacturers Trust Co 1S8 MONTAGUE STREET, BROOKLYN.

N. T.j Capital, $500,000. Surplus, $500,000. Loans money on approved collateral, receives deposits subject to check payable through Now York. Clearing House, allow Interest from date of deposit to withdrawal, and makes special rates oa money left for a given time.

Is a Legal Repository for Court Moneys. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian, etc Executes orders for Investment Securities, Guarantees Letters of Credit to travelers and Issues Foreign Drafts payable In any part of the world Collects Coupons and Interest on Investments. Serves as Registrar or Transfer Agent of Bonds and Stocks and acts as Trustee for Railroad and other Mortgages. tVILLIAM J. COOMBS, WILLIAM H.

NICHOLS, President. Vice President. WILLIAM J. MATHESON, L. SNIFFEUL 8d Vice PreslWnt.

Secretary. BOARD OP DTRBCTORS. William H. Nichols, E. Dwlglit Church.

William J. Matheson, William J. Coombs. Lowell M. Palmer, Sanford H.

Bteele, John H. Hanan, John H. Schumann. James H. Oliphant, Silas Tuttla, William A.

Nash, H. B. Haleh, B. T. Bedford.

Charles Keator. Robert Galr, Henry Batterman, 7. Adolph MollenhaueA A. J. Pouch, John C.

Orr. Royal C. Peabody. William Vogel, John H. Ireland, Charles O.

Gates, tuwuru ninman. Telephone. Brooklyn 3,531. Cable. Marttrust.

The Nassau Trust 101 BROADWAY, BROOKLYN, N. Y. CAPITAL. $500,000. A legal deporitory for COURT AJTD TBUSt FUNDS.

Allows INTEREST on 3aily balance subject to oheck and SPECIAL RATES on deposits returnable on specified dates. IN TERE8T COMMENCES FROM DATE OF DEPOSIT. Acts as Executor, Administrator, Committee, Guardian, Trtistee, Itecolver, Fiscal and Tranflfes Agent and as Rogistrar of Stocks and Bonds, Wills kept free of charge. Loans Honey on approved collaterals. Checks on tuis company are payable through tfeq Now York Clearing House A.

V. WHEELOCK, President. WILLIAJt DICK. JOHN TRUSLOW. Vlco President O.

F. Richardson, Socretary. H. I Burns, Ass't Secretary. TKUSTKES: WllUam Dice, A.

D. Baird, K. B. Tuttlo, JoluTnislow, Ditn Jts Jewell, Bernard Voters, Wm. K.

Ilorwtll, A D. Wheelook, John koughran, Wm. F. Garrison, Chan. II.

Itussell, Henrv Hciuort, Edward T. Huljt, H. F. Gunnison, O. F.

Richardson. Franklin Trust Company Montague, corner Clinton street, Brooklyn. CAPITAL SURPLUS. Authorized by law to act as EXECUTOR, AIVi idlNlSTRATOR, TRUSTEE. GUARDIAN or COMMITTEE and offtjr special advantage as such.

18 A LEGAL REPOSITORY FOR COURT! MONEYS. ALLOWS INTEREST ON DEPOSITS.) Offers its services on favorable terms as TRUSTEE OF CORPORATION MORTGAGES, REGISTRAR OE TRANSFER AGENT FOR CORPORATIONS OR MUNICIPALITIES. LOANS MONEY ON APPROVED SECURITIES, Checks on this company will be paid through thq New York Clearing Bouse. GEO. H.

SOUTHARD, President. WILLIAM H. WALLACE. Vice President. JAS.

R. COWING, Second Vice President and Secretary. CROWELL HADDEN. Assistant Secretary TRUSTEES: A A. Low, Crowell Hadden, Eldwln Packard, H.

E. Pierrepont. John Wlnalow, Geo. M. Olcott, Darwin R.

James, Geo. H. Southard, Joseph E. Brovn. Wm.

A. Read, Alexander E. Orr, Theodore, Dreler, Wm. H. Wallace.

Thos. E. Stlllman, Franklin E. Tiylor, Martin Joost, D. H.

HougLtallng. Geo. M. Colt, Albro J. Nevton, liobt.

B. Woodward. The Peoples Trust Company 172 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL Jl.000.00 SURPLUS, 1,000.00 INTEREST ALLOWED ON DAILY BALANCES. This conpany acts as Executor, Administrator, Guardian Trustee, Receiver, Transfer Agent ancS Registrar of Stocks and Bonds and transacts any and all bUBlneos usually done by other Trust Companies of Btandlng and repute.

Is designated as a depository for STATE FUNDS and moieys paid into court. Procures Lettera of Credit for Travelers payabloj Id any part of the world. Is revrosented In the New York Clearingr Houtt. OFFICERS. FELIX CAMPBELL.

President. JACOB G. DETTMSR, First Vice President. HOIiACE J. MORSE.

Second Vice President EDWARD JOHNSON, Secretary. CHiRLES A. BOODY, Assistant Secretarr. TRUSTEES: Eutre.ie G. Blackford.

Solomon W. JoonsoQa loldor M. Bon, James Jourdan, David A. Boody, Robert J. KlmbalL Felix Cunpbell, James McMahon, Amory S.

Carhart, Horace J. Morse. WilHart M. Cole, John E. Searles.

William B. Davenport, Howard M. Smith, J. a. Dettmcr Frederick A.

Schroeder. Bernard Gallagher, Alon Slote, Willlan B. Hill, George P. Tangoman. Com el us N.

Hoacland, Frederic Ward. BT THE EAGLE 100 100 N. Y. SUPREME COURT, CITY AND COUNTY OF NEW YORK Michael F. McGrory, plaintiff; against William H.

McGrory and others, defendantsIn pursuance of an interlocutory judgment of partition and sale, made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 13th day of May, 1S97, the undersigned, the referee, named in said judgment, will sell at public auction at the Real Estate Exchange, 189 Montague street. In the City of Brooklyn, on Thursday, the 10th. day of June, 1897, at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of that day, by Philip A. Smyth, auctioneer, the premises In said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot of land situate In the City of Brooklyn, County of Klnes and State of New York, situate on the westerly side of Adelphl street distant four hundred and sixty one (461) feet ten and one half (10V6) inches southerly from Park avenue; running thence westerly at right angles to Adelphl street one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly parallel with said street twenty five (25) feet; thence easterly at right angles to Adelphl street, one hundred (100) feet to said street, and thence northerly along the westerly side of Adelphl street twenty five (25) feet to the point of beginning; said several distances and dimensions being more or less. Dated New York, May 15, 1897.

HOWARD J. FORKER. Referee. John Vincent, Attorney for Plaintiff, No. 32 Nassau street, New York.

ml7 3w FIFTY SECOND STREET NKW YORK SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS John J. Umpleby, plaintiff, against Klzzie Gillespie et al. defendants In pursuance of a judgment of fore cloeure and sale duly made In the above entitled action, bearing date May 8, 1897, and duly entered on the 10th day of May, 1897, the undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, Limited, Nos. 189 191 Montague street, in the City of Brooklyn, on the Sth day of June, 1897, at 12 o'clock, noon, by William P. Roe Company, auctioneer, tho premises in sold judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with the building and Improvements thereon situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, viz.

Beginning at a point on the southerly Bide of Fifty second street distant one hundred and sixty (100) feet westerly from the southwesterly corner of Third avenue and Fifty eecond stroet; running thence southerly parallel with Third avenue and part of the way through a party wall one hundred feet two inches (100.2) thence westerly parallel with Fifty second street twenty (20) feet; thence northerly and again parallel with Third avenue and part of the way through a party wall one hundred feet and two Inches (300.2) to the southerly sldo of Fifty second street, and thence easterly along the southerly side of Fifty second street twenty(20) feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated May 11, 18D7. ALBERT C. AUBERY. Referee.

Francis W. Pollock. Attorney for Plaintiff, 309 Broadway, New York City. ml7 8w SURROGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To Rose Schroeder, Lena Lang, Thereala Voll mer, Sophia Schoenburg, Ulrich Zongle, George F.

Zangle and Theresa Simmons, all of full age; Henry Zangle, an infant over tlie age of fourteen years, and Alice M. Zangle and Katie L. Zangle Infants under the age of fourteen years, send greeting: Whereas, Sophia Schoenburg, of the City of Brooklyn, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument in writing, bearing date the twenty first day of November, 1879, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of GEORGE ZANCfLE, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of tho County of Kings at a Surrogate's Court to be held at the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 21st day of June, 1897, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament; and that the above named infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said lost will and testament. 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 county, (L, at the City of Brooklyn, the 8th day of May, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. JOSEPH W. CARROLL, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

Burr, Coombs Wilson, Attorneys for Petitioner. 84 Broadway, Brooklyn. N. Y. mlQ 6wM THE PEOPLEOF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To Jennie M.

Oakley, Sarah Ann Foster, Henrietta Sawyer. Ann Foster, Anne Esbelle Conkllng and Hubert Taylor, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited to appear before beforo our Surrogate of the County of Kings at a Surrogate's court, to be held at the Hail of Records, In the City of Brooklyn, on the 2d day of June, 1897, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the judicial settlement of the account of William W. Goodrich, as executor of the last will and testament of WILLIAM SLOAN, deceased. And let the above named Infants 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 be hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said county, (D. at the City of Brooklyn, the twelfth day of April, In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. JOSEPH W.

CARROLL, al9 Gw Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Johann Brey, Mrs, William F. Duncan, Mra. Vogelbach, Eva Grun, Catherine Neuhardt, Ann Frager, Andrew Woelfel, John Woelfel, Phllipp Woelfel, Catherine Frohwein, Annie Slebenelchen, send greeting: Whereas Gustavus Morschall, of City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument In writing, bearing date the 20th day of September, 1893, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of MARGARET ZEH, late of Kings County, deceased. Whereforo you and each of you are hereby citod and.

required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Klnirs, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records. In the City of Brooklyn, on the 29th day of June. 1S17, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament; and that the above named infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said County, (L. at the City of Brooklyn, the 14th day of May. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety seven. JOSEPH W.

CARROLL, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Robert E. Ullner, Esq. Attorney for Executor, 3 Chambers street, New York City. ml7 6wM IN PTJRSUANCE OF AM ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against PATRICK C. DAVET, late of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at 1i1b place of transacting business. No. 123 South Second street, Brooklyn, New York, on or before the first day of July next.

Dated December 7, 1S9G. JOSEPH A. LAVEY. Administrator. James P.

Albright, Attorney for Administrator, 91 Broadway. New Yorklty, New York. d7 6mM "IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George U. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against CHARLES HOWARD late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business.

No. SO South street. In the City of New York, on or beforo the second day of August next. Dated Brooklyn. January 25, 1897.

JOHN E. BORNE, JOHN P. SCRYMSEtR. Executors, of Charles Howard Scrymser, deceased. Ja25 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George D. Abbott, Surrogate or the County of Klncs, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JAMES HOWELL, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of George H. Crowder, 361 Adams street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of September next Dated February 1897. felS Gm SI ANNIE HOWELL. Executrix.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against Margaret Elliott, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, at the office of Charles A. Decker, No.

120 Broadway, In the City of New York, on or before tho 31st day of May next. Dated November 1C, 1S96, ROSE II AM Hj TON, Administratrix. Charles A. Decker, Attorney for Administratrix, No. 120 Broadway.

New York City. 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDETt OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against SAMUEL R.

HOOKER, Into of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, ut the office of their counsel, A. W. Gleason. 51 Liberty street, in the City of New York, on or before the first day of November next.Dated April 19, 1897. LOUISA HOOKER, Executrix, 8m ALFRED S.

HOOKER, Jecutor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hen. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIAM F. REED, late of the City of Brooklyn, N.

deceased, that fhey are required to exhibit the Borne, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber a't the office William S. Lewis, her attorney, No. 145 Nassau street, New York City, on or "before the 2tth day of July next. Dated Brooklyn N. Y.

January 12, 1897. MARY J. REED, Administratrix. William S. Lewis, Attorney for Administratrix, 145 Nassau street, New York City.

jal8 (Sm. HUGHES, ETwXrDPURSUANT TOAN6r der of Hon. Georce B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against EDWARD HUGHES, late of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New Tork, deceased, to pre cent the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscribers, tho executrixes of the last will and teBtament of the said deceased, at their place of transacting business at the ofilce of Edward W. DUmars, Number HO Nassau street, in the City of New York, on or before the Sth day of June 1897.

Dated November 25. 1S96. LIZZIE HUGHES, BRIDGET L. HUGHES. Executrixes.

Edward Dltmaro, Attorney for Executrixes. n30 6m RAILROADS. "AMERICA'S GREATEST RAILROAD." NEW YORK (entral HUDSON RIVER R. THE FOUR TRACK TRUNK LIME. Kruiti Grand Central Station, 42d titrtt.

8:30 A. Except Sunday. Empire State Ex press. Fastest train In the world. Stops at Albany, Utlca, Syracuse and Rochester.

Buffalo, 4:45 p. M. Niagara Falls, 6:55 P. M. This train Is limited to Its seating: capacity.

8:30 A. M. Daily Fast mull for Poughkeepste. Albany, Utlca, Syracuse, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Chicago. 10:30 A.

M. Except Sunday. Day Express. For all Important New York State points. 1:00 P.

M. Daily. Southwestern Limited for Columbus, Cincinnati. Indianapolis and St. Louis.

Stops at Poughkeepsle. Albany, Utlca, Syracuse, TtrtfhfRtpr am Ruffnln. 1:00 P. M. Daily.

Chicago Special for Detroit. Cleveland, Toledo and Chicago. Stops at Pough keopsie, Albany, Schenectady, Utlca, Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo. P. II.

Except Sunday. "West Point, Pough fceepsle, Albany, Troy. :30 P. M. Daily.

North Shorn Limited Due Detroit 8:30 A. M. Chicago. 4:30 P. M.

Stops at Albany, Utlca and Syracuse. 0:00 P. M. Daily. For Albany, Troy, Utlca.

Adirondack Mountains, Montreal, Syracuse, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Cincinnati, St. Louis. P. M. Daily, for Trov, Burlington, Pittsburgh.

Montreal and (except Saturday Eights) Ottawa. 1:30 P. M. Daily, ror Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland Indianapolis. St.

Louis. Chicago. Stops at Poughkeepsle, Albany and Utlca. 0:00 p. M.

Dally. Carries sleeping car passengers only, for points on Fall Brook Railway, via Lyons, and for Rochester. p. M. Daily.

For Syracuse, Oswego, water town, Ogdenjburg, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Cleveland, Toledo, Chicago, except Saturday tor Cape Vincent and the Auburn road. Night Theater train for Chicago and principal points on New York Central every night, except Sunday night. Saturday nights Chicago sleepers leave on 9:15 P. M. train.

0:06 A. M. and 3:35 P. M. Daily, except Sunday, to Plttsfleld, via Harlem Division.

A. M. Sunday only, to Plttsfleld and the Berkshire Hills, via Harlem Division. "ALL NIGHT" TRAINS TO YONXEBS. "All night" trains run between 155th street and point3 on the Putnam Division as far as Yonkers, In connection with the elevated road.

The only line running "all night" trains out of New York. Wagner palace cars on all through trains. Trains Illuminated with Plntsch Light. Tickets and Wagner ofilces of Grand Central Station, 113, 2G1. 413 Broadway, 31 Eaat 14th st, 942 Broadway, 235 Columbus av, 01 West 125th st and 13Sth st station.

New York; 338 and 726 Fulton st and 106 Broadway. E. Brooklyn. Baggage checked from hotel or residence by the Weatcott Express Company. JOHN M.

TOUCEY. GEORGE H. DANIELS. General Manager General Passenger Agent. DELAWARE, LACKAWANNA AND WESTERN RAILROAD.

Stations in New York, foot of Barclay and Christopher sts. VESOTBtrLBD TRAINS, PULLMAN BUFFET. CARS. PINTSCH LIGHT. Direct route to NEWARK, BLOOMFIELD, MONTOLAIR, THE ORANGES.

Summit, nardsvllle. Basking Ridge, Madison, Morrtstown, Passaic, Paterson, Boonton. Dover, Stanhope, NEWTON, DUDD'S LAKE. LAKH HOPAT CONG, Hackettetown. SOHOOLEY'S MOUNTAIN.

Washington. PH1LLIPSBURO. EASTON, WTER GAP, STROUDSP.rRG. Pocono Moun tniriK. SCRANTON, P1TT3TON.

WILKES BR11E NNTICOKE. DANVILLE, NORTH. u'mUEKLAND. MONTROSE, BINGHAilTON, OXFORD. NORWICH.

Waterrvllle, UTICA, KICHKTELD SPRINGS. Cortland, SYRACUSE, OSWEGO, ITHACA, OWBQO, ELMIRA. CORNING, BATH, DANSV1LLE. BUFFALO, and all Jioints WEST. NORTHWEST AND SOUTHWEST.

8:00 A. M. BTNGHAMTON MAIL. Stops at principal stations. 10:00 A.

M. (Cafe Car), BUFFALO, SCRANTON, BTNGHAMTON. OWEGO. ITHACA. ELMIRA, SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EXPRESS.

Pullman Buffet Pnrlor Cars. Connecting ut Buffalo with trains for Chicago and points WEST. 3:00 P. M. SCRANTON, BINOHAMTON and ELMIRA EXPRESS.

Pullman Buffet Parlor 4 0Olrp. SCRANTON, WrLKESBARRE and lLY.MOUTII EXPRESS. Pullman Buffet Parlor M. (daily) CHICAGO VESTIBULE LIMITED EXPRESS for SCRANTON. BINGHAM TON.

ELMIRA. BCT'FALO. PULT.MN BUFFET SLEEPING CAR New Y'Ork to Clllcago. Dining Car west of Ihiffalo. 8 30 P.

M. (dally) BUFFALO EXPRESS. PULL 4N SLEEPERS. fur SCRANTON, BINOHAMTON ELMIRA. BATH.

MOUNT MORRIS and RUFI 'ALO. Arriving Buffalo 8 A. M. 0 30 P. M.

(dally) BUFFALO, SCRANTON, BINCII.VMTON, OWI XJO, ITHACA, ELMIRA, UTICA SYRACUSE and OSWEGO EXPRESS. Till; man Buffet Sleepers. TICKETS AND PULLMAN ACCOMMODATIONS AT HENRY OAZE SONS. 113 Broad wav, 14 Park placu and 423 Broadway. Tickets nt ferry stations, M2 Bruadway, 111 Fourth av corner Twelfth, st; 53 West One Hundred and Twenty fifth st, 235 Columbus av.

New York; 233 and 720 Fulton st and 106 Broadway, Brooklyn. Time table giving full information at all stations. WESTCOTT'S EXPRESS COMPANY will call for and check baggage from hotel or residence to destination. RAILROAD. STATION foot of Fulton Street.

SI A.M. FAST MAIL Pullman Bulfot Parlor Ca'r Now York to Pittsburg. Sleeping Car Pittsburg to Chicago. No coaches to Pittsburg. 8i lS A.

HI. PAST LIXK Pittsburg and Clovo itA. 1. PENNSYLVANIA LIMITKD Fnll inun. CompartniBut SKeiiiug, Dining, Smoking, and Observation Cars.

For Chicago, Cleveland, Toll do, Cincinnati, Iuuiauapolis, Louisville, St. JM1Si. M. CHICAGO AND ST. LOUIS KX PHESS For Kaahvllle (via Chicago, 5i4 WESTERN aXPKESS For ClOTO land, Chicago.

For Toledo, except Saturday. 7.30 P. riOCTHWEOTEBN EXPIiESS For Cliiclnua'tl, St. Louis. 7:1 Ml'.

H. PACIFIC EX PHESS For Pittsburg and Chicago daily. Connects for Cloveland and Toledo except Saturday. WASHINGTON' AND THE SOUTH. 0:57 Uuning 10 a.

12:30, j' lO Li i i "ContfrcHHl. 'Ual I.irn.." all Parlor and jiliilng Cars). it'Ininn Car), (Dtning Cm'). un.i p. m.

Sunday, 0:10, in. 'oiiKreslnal all I'ltrlor and liining Cars), 4:1 (iJining Car). (Ulnlng and 11 OS p. ni. CITY Express, 1:27 p.

m. weok days. Ti' 't onlces: No. 4 O.urt Oil I iroadway, K00 i' ulum an.l Ann jx Stutlon. Brook ivn, Tti'j New York Transfer Company will call nnLl clieck bugKOiie ipjm hotels and reai dr nc.n through to stinatlon.

J. li. rt WOOD, Lli. n. ral Manager General Pass'r Agent.

ERIE RAILROAD. ThrouRl: trains leave New Yurk. foot of Chambers st, aH followH, und live mlnutea earlier from W'fKt Twenty third at: 9:00 A. M. Vestibule Express, daily for Wav erlv litnKhfunion, Elmlra, Buffalo.

Bradford, Arrives JJutTalo P. M. Parlor car to Ouflalo. 2:00 P. M.Vestibuled Limited, Fast Mail daily, Knitl train to ChicuKQ, via Chautauqua Laky.

Arrives Cleveland 7:40 A. M. Chicago 5:00 P. M. rs to ChicaKO, Ciovuland and Cincinnati.

Dining earn. V. M. Buffalo and Cleveland Vestibule E3x. preen dally.

Arrivoa Buffalo 7:15 A. M. Brn dfonl, 7:15 A. Jamtstown, A. Cleveland, P.

Sleepers to UuffaJo find Cleveland, making direct connections for Uetruit, Chicago and the AVchi. I'. M. Via Chautauqua Lako and Niagara Fall." dally. Solid train to Chicago.

Sleepers to Hornnllsvllle, Chicago and Cincinnati. Dinins carB. Ticket offlce: 111. 113, 261, 401 and 3C7 Broadway Chambers ami Twenty third nt ferries, N. T.

726, 8S3 Fulton Bt. 10C Broadway, E. Brooklyn. Wostcott Express calls for and checks bagr fypgft from iiotcls and rcsldcncca to destination pemsuiYania ANCHOR LINE Steamships sail from New York every Saturday for GLASGOW VIA LONDONDERRY, BTom Pier 54, North River, foot "West 21th st. CITY OF ROM K.

AND .11 'hV 8. June 12, June 20, noon Anhrla July 10, noon Ratus for Saloon Passage CITY OFHOJffi, S70. Other Steamers, $50. Sijconcl Cabin Borne, 842. 50.

Other S33. yteeratie Passage FtirneBsia.a4 Other Strs.823. 60. For new Illustrated iook of Tours and further Information, apply to HENDERSON BKOTIIEK3, fieneral Agents, 7 Bowling Green, N. Y.

Or TAYLOR HOOD, 336 Fulton Bt, Or H. F. KOCH, iii Broadway. Brooklyn. Try a New Place This Vacation.

GO TO NOVA SCOTIA. passing scenery and romantic legend the land a nonesi noBmramv ami fiirosRin mi mnnvt. 'flat point) delightfully low rates ftr hoard." aa too charming: ocean sail from Boston to latmoam: 11 hours at sea. "A handsome new illustrated desoriptKo book. "Beautiful Sova Scotia." sent on recelut of 10 scents to cover postage.

barxsijsK v. Agent, Wharf, BOSTON, MAH8. CUNARD LINE. NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Via Queens town.

From Pier 40, X. foot of Clarkson st. 29 2 P. M. 20, 1 P.

M. Lucania Juno 5. 8:30 A.M. Luranla July 3, A.M. 12, 1 P.

M.iKtruria....Juiy 10, 1 P.M. Campania Jtene 17,1 A. M. nl a.Ju;y 17 A.M. EXTSA SAILING.

Servia, Tuesday. 11:30 A. M. For passage and further Information apply to VEBNOX H. JlRmvx .1 General Agents, 1 Bowling Green, N.

Y. THOS. H. HEN'DRICKPON. 335 Fulton Bt, B'klyn.

H. F. KOCH. 4S Brvadway. AMERICAN LINE.

CvBW YORK SOUTHA MTTON (London Paris). Bt. Paul. 2fl, 10 A.M.IParls June 9, 10 A. M.

St. Louis June 2, 10 A.M. Paul. June 16, 10 A.M. First cabin passage to Southampton, $100 and upward; second cabin, $42.30 to steerage at low rates.

Drafts buyable in all parts of England, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden, Norway and Denmark at low rates. INTERNATIONAL. NAVIGATION 6 Bowllrur Green, New York; J. LEHREN KRAUS SONS, 373 Fulton st JOHN C. HENDERSON SONS.

3 Fulton st; J. H. SCKEIDT, 180 Graham av. or H. F.

KOCH. 4S Broadway, Brooklyn. FitENCH J. INK. EAMPAGNIE GE.VECA1.E TRANSATLANTIQUE DIRECT LINE TO HAVRE PARIS.

FRANCE. LA GASCOGNE, liaudelun. May 23. 10 A. M.

LA TOURAINE, June 5, 10 A. M. Rates of payaice, lirst class. New York to Paris, $105 and upward by all steamers except La Touralne, including fare to Paris and landing charges. Parlor car seat Is extra during Bummer season.

Second class to Paris, $64.76. A. FORGET, Gen. 3 Bowling Green, N. or j.

LEHRENKIUUSS SONS. 379 Fulton et, ppp. City Hall, Brooklyn, N. Y. CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY.

Intending steamship sailings from Vancouver to JAPAN ami CHINA. EMPRESS OF INDIA May Zl. Aug. 2, Oct. 11 EMPRESS OF JAPAN June 21, Aug.

23,. Nov. 8 EMPRESS OF CHINA July 12, Sept. 13. Dec 6 tH0N0LULU, PIJI AUSTRALIA fi)RA'GI, June 8.

"WABR1MOO, JuJy 8. Second cabin accommodations vory low rates. For tickets and frelRht rates apply at 353 Broad fray. Ior freight rates only. G5 Wall at.

New Yoric. WHITK STAR LINE. TO QUEKNSTOWN AND Britannic. May 'J, noonlG jrmaiilc June noon Majestic June 2, June 14, noon No cotton carried on passenwer steamers. For pasnpe tickets and drafts pnyubii; on demand everywhere in England, Ireland, Kwedun, Scotland and Norway apijly to V.

ALDKIDGE, G8 Court st. Brooklyn; IX It. HANKS. H5 Broadway, and E. F.

Koch, 48 Broadway, Brooklyn. E. D. II. HAITLiAND KERSEY, Agnt.

0 Broadway. N. t)EXIGHTFUL OCEAN TRIPS FOR TOURISTS Via MA LLO RY HTE A SHIP LINES. One war or Excursion i Tickets to nllKESORTS IN (iEO ifiTA. FLHKII.1A.

TEXAS, COLO MEXICO. CAIJFOHNIA, Etc Our (J) i nire iiooK 'Atlantic Knuii's" inajlc il free. CH itALLORY Piisr iiO, E. Y. STEAMBOATS.

BOSTON AND NEW ENGLAND. VIA SIflCNTi T.IVI 'S NOETWICH BINE, via New London, from 40 N. next to Dcsbrosries wcjlc days at 5:30 M. TALL. RIVER BINE, via Newport and River, from Pier is.

N. Umi Murray st, days, and at 2:30 P. M. BIN'E, via Frnvidi direct pier 30, N. nt blicjc alve Canal da va only, at P.

M. BTONENOTON LINU, via SUminRton. from 36, N. one block above Canal st. week Pier only.

Fall week from Pier days New Haven, Excursion, $1.50 FAST STEAMERS BE AVE PIER 25, East River, daily excepted). 3 M. and 12 Midnisht. Arriving in time for trains for Mrrlden, HARTFORD, SPRINGFIELD, HOBYOKE and North. The point of departure and arrival adjoining Fulton Ferry makes this the most desirable route for Brooklyn residents "HUDSON RIVER STEAMER MARY POWELL.

Dally (except Sunday), leaving DefbronFs St. a IS P. M. (Saturdays 1 i. West H2d St.

Sr30 Saturdays. 2 P. M. For CRAN'S TON'S. WEST I'f 'I XT.

iiX WALL. BUROH. NI IW BAMBCBO. VdUOH KEEPSIli. KCiNOOCT rmd KINiEToN, Mtiy SI, will leave on Saturday's time.

Albany Evening Line. The popular FrcanirH ADIRONDACK AND DEAN RICHMOND will leave Old Pier 41, N. foot Canal ft. New York, at P. M.

dally (Sun Gays excepted), rnnklnpr direct connections with trains North, East and "UVpt. SrYnOATfSAUAT A OIU TTY OF TROY leave foot W't 'inli si dally, except Saturday, 6 P. SI. with trains for North and East. Sunday steamers touch a.

Albany. Tickets and staterooms, 1 Court st, niton st, itS Broadway, Brooklyn. chei'k thruulij RAMSDELL LINE. Steamers 1 avt Pier 24, N. foot Franklin st, for CraiiMion s.

WVst l'uint, ('old Spring, Cornwall, FiBhklll Banding and Ncvburtjh, week days. 0 P. M. Sundays, it A M. )A 1 STEAMSHIPS.

MAINE STEAMSHIP CO. UlfIGHTKUL OCEAN THIPS. ti. iir tMMicl.it, I(IH' RNT.I.IS and MANHATTAN, hjji! Tu sJayK, Thursiiiiya and SaturUay.H fur I'UllTLANU. Ml i lor Kut tern pointa.

Cuinmeni 'liiK JL'Nb 15 Htuamers wU ry iluy excfiu Wflnesduy from New York. iSi. titled with every jhu I era iniprove merit tor comfurt and luxury. Tlila 1b the moat ruute to all points Kant, necesaitailny nu chuntjea. Luw tares.

Quick paerfat'es. Tj ua.n v. purcljaed of JOHN C. i R. HALL.

I'i No. OLD DOMINION LINE. THE EAGLE IN ILLINOIS. J. Courboine.

Auditorium Hotel annex, Chicago, has the Eagle for sale. For Old Point Comfort, lk, Newport News, Petersburg. I'urtsnioilth. I'ljm. r'H I 'uinl, Itich mond.

Vlryiniii li, and Washington. D. 1 daily. Sunday, frutu i'ier North Slver. sailing ry wt cit day i x.

opt Saturday at P. and Satunlay at 4 I'. W. L. GA1LLAI 'IjKC.

Vico and Tralllc Mgr. Meeting. TRUST COMPANIES. Hamilton Trust Company, 191 MONTAGUE STREET. CAPITAL.

$500,000. SURPLUS, 1450,000. UNDIVIDED PROFITS. Pays Liberal Interest on Daily Balances, Acta ao Trustee. and Transfer Agent for Corporations, Authorized to act aa Guardian, Executor and Administrator.

It 1h a Legal Depository for Trust Funds. Exclusive Banking Facilities for Ladies. Family and Business Accounts Solicited. BILAS B. DUTCHER, President.

WILLIAM H. LYON, Vice President. ALFRED J. POUCH. Second Vice President.

JOS15PH WHITE. Secretary. TRUSTEES: William II. Lyon, Silas B. Dutcher James O.

Carpenter. William Berrl, Charles W. Betts. Charles Cooper, William II. H.

Chllds. Hutchinson, Henry N. Whitney, Harlan P. HaJsey, Calvin Patterson, Alfred J. Pouch.

John Ditmao, Wm. V. R. Smith, William Hester. Millard F.

Smith, John C. McGulre, Eugene F. 0'Connorr William C. Wallace, Joseph B. Whlto, Leonard Moody, John R.

Hegemaiu Timothy. EVERY VAX IN THE WBBB.

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