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"2 'Y THE BROOKLYN DAILY AGLE THT) BSD AY. FEBRUARY 19, 1891 SIX PAGE3. LEG1L NOTIOE LEG VL NOTICES. StTfBROfiATE'S HOTiCEH. CO It FOR ATION2VO TIGES, SXTS LIBRARY.

TKAVEL, TKAWSPOKXATIQN. See OTJION LINE UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, Bailing from Pier 88. North Bitot, foot of King it, for QUEEN3TOWN and LIVERPOOL, aafollowai WYOMING Tueadiy. February 24, 7 A. M.

NEVADA Tuesday, March 3, 10 A. AL Cabin passage, 800, 70 and $80. Stoorago from Now York, 818 and $20. Al. UNDERHILL A 00., 35 Broadway, New York; JOHN C.

HENDERSON 4 SON. 344 Fulton st, or U. F. KOOH. 48 Broadway.

Brooklyn. E. D. tTAMBURG AMERICAN PAOKET OOlt XjL PANY EipreissorvlcobBtweonNew York.Honth ampton and Hamburg by tho magnificent new twin scrow steamer, of 10.000 tone and 12,500 to 10.000 horse power. This line has the record for fastest time to and from Soaihamnton and tho Continent, equal to SIX DA YS TWO HOUHS to Queenalown.

Hamburg American I Gonoral Passenger Agentf, Paoket Oo Broadway. O. B. RICHARD A Now York. 01 Broadway, New York.

EPAyTMEKT OF I ii? RoomV 4. 0. 8 and 10, Municipal Building Brooklyn. February 14, 1801 Notico Is hereby given that the aiaftsmant rolls in the following entitled matj tera have been completed and (hi warrants for the ooN lection of ttw vari0J assessments mentioned tqercln have this daybeen dehvsrid to the Collector of Taxel and AsitsimeBts, and all persnn liable to pay suoh as esameots aro reVluir6(i t0, P7 tho same without delay at his office, under rhe peualty the law: Digging down UQt, Varel street, fcouth side, between Bogatt and White aVreHs. Digging down lot.

TtUniburgh avenuo, west lido, botween Suydain and UaiV streets. Filling up lot, ThirtrVeventh street, south side, between ifth and Sixth Filling up lot, Filth aonte, cast side, botweon Thirty BSveuih and Tuirty eighih (ilSvots. Foocing Fultun btreet, northVide, between TompVini and Throop avenues, Fencing northweat corner o( Smith and WcIbod streets. Fouclng Herkimer strett, north biU, between Troy aud Schenectady avenues. Fen dug soutnwebt corner uf itild Lunueoi trfets.

lonclug Smith street, west side, bstwc.n Luq rser and Nelson streets. FonciDf; northweat corner of Meeker avenuo aud llfch ardson streot. Flagging louthoast corner ol Tompkins avenue and Quincey street EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. Chapter 5S3, Laws of 1S8S, Title 7, Suction 10, and Till. 11', Section On all taxes and nu all nfcs inisforop''ning ftreots, flagging or rollagging IdQrfaikd, fencing va.

aut lots or digging down vacAnt loti. whirh sV.all heicaft paid tne colioclor bfor the eip.iation of un month iroin the time tho Maine sball become due and paynLle, an al be taada to th person or persons manin" such payments at tho rate of saven aud tiir. tenthi piir centum per annum for the unexpired portion thereof. On all laies. asaeosmonts aud wat ratci pni i aftor the expiration of one month irom the time tho bime ha 1 econio due an p.tyabh1, there phall l.ialdi:dio andcolloctol ai part of every such tax.

a3e.s.rriout or water rate, interest at tho rate of nine per com. per annum, to be computed from the time tno amo became due and payable, to the date of "j'Jj'" nH A fel4 30t Collector of ix Hid A anionta. DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, municipal Department Balding, Brooklyn, Fobruary 11, NOTICIS TO Sealed pro POaals will bo receivetl at this mike until We IneaJay, Fobruary 25, 1831 Rt 12 'i for cavli the following purpospB: FOH FLAGGING SIDEWALKS ou too out Bid. of Noiitrand avenue, betwoen Batter street an Do 'glass Btreet, known ai lot No. 15, blo.k 4S, T.euly fo.irth Ward map.

Amount of deposit, o.50. Amount of em eiy, ALSO.FOK FLAGGING SJDK WALKS on ho east tsido of Nostra. id a btt Btrel and Fa'toin Parkway a lots 1, blo, 40, Twenty fuurth Ward map. Amuuut ot deLjo A mount suroty. $:5 i.

ALSO, FOlt 1 LAOOlNO AND Kt RIDK WALKS on th i at Noitrand avenuo, betweeu ICastern l'ai wy an.1 Cni.m strtiPt, linowa in lots Nos. 7 and 1, block tj iith Ward map. Amount of deposit, Amount oi Huret ALSO, 'OU FLAGOiiNO AM) RE X.Ai INC, SIDEWALKS on the uoithwes. corner of Pro meet plare and Be It rd avwn je. kno a 1 No.

1 O. UO, Twnnty fourth Ward map. Amo.m: of deposit, $25.50. Amo.mt ol iroly, ALSOtFORri.At;GINO AND Itl.FL AOOINO S1D.V WALKJ on tho nf Prosptci p)a betweon Bediord avenu. nnd Irnnk1in itvonin, Iwontj 'oirth Ward map.

Amount of deposit. $'l Hi. Amount ot bur ty, ALSO. FOR FLAGGING AND KEFLAf.GING SIDEWALKS on Ihe Dtrth est cor.urof i'urit place and UoJ ford avenue, known as lot No 45, I lojlt lit, Twenty fourth Ward map. Amount of deposit, 541.25.

Amount of surety, 412. .0. ALSO. FOlt FLAGGING SIDEWALKS on the soath iS on the south iop arenoe and 51) incluuivo, jut of deposit. I Pit NOTICES THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF HEW YORK, by the jrrare of Cod free and independent To Michael Brady, a brothor of Felix Brady, deceased, who resides at No.

508 Vanderbtlt avenue, in the Oity of Brooklyn, County of Kintrs and State of New York, Patriok Brady, a brothor of said deceased, who resides at No. 2' .3 East Forty seconoV street, in the Oity of New York, State of New York, and Cornelius Brady, a fcrothe. of said deceased, who resides at Montague Road, 8i ond, South Oueen land, Australia, vrhace a ldressiai "In care of Mr. A. jeweler, Quobu streot, Brisbane, Australia," sendjtreetinjt: Wheroas, Catharine Kennedy, of said City of Brooklyn and County of Kincs, has lately peti t.onedonr Court of tha Count of Kings, to have a certain instrument in writing bearing dato the day of Scptembor, 3883 relating to real and personal estate, duly prorad as the l.

will and testament of FELIX BBADV, lato of junty of ceased. Wh refo Yon, and rath of you, are heroby oited and required to appear before a Surrogate's Court of the Count ot Kins to be held at tho Hal. of Bce orde, In the City of Brooklyn, on the eighteenth day of May, 1801, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and toi lament. In testimony whereof, we have oiusod the seal of our and Surrogate's Oonrt to be heraunto Witness, Hon. Ooorjro B.

Abbnit, a of our said county, at the City of Brooklyn, the twenty eighth day of January, in the year of our Lorn, one thousand eight hundred and ninety one. JOSEPH W. OARKOLL, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. E. Lotjib Lowk, Attorney for tho Exeoutrix, 137 Broadway, NewYork City.

J2Q7t Th THE PEOPLE" OFTHE STATE OF NEW YOHK, by the grace of God Tre and Independent i ugust DerenthaUresiding at Ittr lpp.KreSs Hoexter, Provincoof Westphalia, Germany; Carl Dorontha', ro siding at Natzuugen, Kreis Warburg, Province of est phaha, tiprmany; bianzlska Sake, residing at Esain, Krpls Warburg. Provli.ro of Westphalia, Germany; Uelcno Ernst, risldint; at Coerboke, Kreis Warburg, Provincoof tphalia, Germany; ThreBia Grundor, rosiding at Manrode, Kreie Warburg, Provinco of Wtst phalia, Germany; Anna Derenthal, residing at Manrodo, Kreis Warburg, Province of Westphalia, Germany; Maria Derenthal. residing at Manrode, Kreis Warburg, Province of Westrhalla, Gormany; Bertha Derenthal, roBid'iDg at Jlanrodn. Kraia Warburg, Province of Wost Dina Derenthal, residing at Manrode, reis Warburg, Province of Westphalia, Germany: William Derenthal, residinjr in the City, Connty and Stuto cf Now York; Albert Derenthal, residing at Bonen burg, Kreis Warburg, Provinco of Westphalia, Germany; Anthony Derenthal, residln; in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of Now York; Broderi 'k Derenthal, residing in tho City. County and State of Now York Justina Grutman, residing at Esj.n, Krcls Warburg, Providenoo of Westphalia, Germany; inna Brinkman, residing at Payenhotifen.

Kreis Hoexter, Province of Westphalia, Gonnany Ludo.rlfcaTripke, residing in tho City, County and State of Now Yo.kj Herman Derenthal, rosiiinr in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, and Stato of New York, and Johannes Derenthal, resiling at Kleinenberg, Kreis Warburg, Province of Westphalia. Oorinsnv, nciid grcet ius: August Derenthal tiie City of Brooklyn, Kins County, N. has lately our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kinaa to have a cerialn struinent in writing bearing dat th third day of July, to real and personal estate dulv provodaa tho last will and testament of 11 EN It lato of the City of Brooklyn, Klnes Coumy, N. deoiiKed. WherefiTo you aud each of you aro heroby cited nd roqu'rod lo appear boforo a Surrogate's Court, of the County of Kings, 10 bo held at the Hall of Records, VLiii tv 0I" lir'oIjlTn.

on tlio secofid day of March, at tan o'clock In the forenoon, then and thereto attend thi probate oi the said last will and testament. An i that th. above nam infants thrn aud there show oausj why special guardian should not bo appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will aud testament. In testimony whereof wo have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, lion.

Georgo B. Abbott, Surrogate of lL. B.J our said county, at tho City of Brooklyn, tho fifteenth day of January, in the year ot our Lord, one thousand eight hnndredand ninety one. JOSEPH W. CARROLL, Clerk of tbo Surrogate's Court.

Randolph H. Cole, Attorney for Petitioner, No. 10 Court streot, Brooklyn, N. Y. jalo OwTh mHE PEOPLE OF THE" OTATE OF NEW YOHK, by the grace of God free and independent fo Jacobus Rtryker, residing at Gunthcrsville.New York, Abraham H.

Strrkor. residing at Ora.fford. New Jorey, Lottie tthzabeth Emmons, residing at Crawford, New Jorsny, Henry Stryker, rusiding at Yorktown, Virginia. Joanna Housman.rosiding at Morcnci, Michigan, Samuel Strykor and Eva Stryker, both rebiding at Port Richmond. Now York, send greeting: Whorean, Dorothy Stryiier, of the City of Brooklyn.

County of KingH and Stato of New York, has lately netitionod our Surrogate's Com of tho County of Kings, to have a certain instru writing, bearing date the Mth day of October, IMS'), rolnting to real and personal estate, dulv proved as tho last will and testamont of STEPHEN STHYKEU, 0 i. 1 'ty 01 dot oased, wheroiore, you, and e.ioh oT you, aro hereby cited and required to appeir oro a Surrogate's Court, of the County of Kinzs, to be the Hall of Records, in tho City of Brooklyn, on the lih day of March, ISDl. at 10 oTclock in tha fore fooTi. then and thero to atlond tho probato of tbo said last will and tesrament. And that, the above named in il 011 art(' inere show caueo why a special guardian should not bo appointed to appoar tor them on tho probate or said last will an.

I testament. In testimony ivheroof, wo have cansod the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be herounto arnxod. Witness, Hon. Goorxn B. Abbott, Surrogato of L.

e.j our County, at tho City of Brooklyn, the Kith day of January, in tho year of our Lord, one thuuBf.nl eight mdro.l and ninety one. JOSEPH W. CARROLL. Clork of the Surrogate's Court. James 0.

Foley, Attorney, 120ti Broadway, New York. 0w Th OP THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by tho graco of Go 1 free and independent To ChattiaM Smith. Charlos Ruth A. Robodoo, Carolina Prmit, Harvey W. Whooler, Edmund Whoolcr, Wickham H.

Wheelor, Elizabeth R. Brush, Georgo Whoe'er, Antoinette Sammis, Adolia Terrell, Ormond Whoolor, Robert Wood hull Wheeler, Deborah Aun Mart ham, Thoo fore WheoIer.Troadwoll Whoefer, Bertha Hubbs, Alary Elizabeth O'Hrion, Isabel Moger, Henry Wheeler, Martha Hallock, Julletto Jayne. Ad.lia Jayne, Treadwoll Jayne, Ann Spurito, who resides in Suffolk County, New York: Charles O. Whoolor, who rojldea at NowDort, Rhole Island; Ann Eliza Mott. who resides at No.

41)4 State stre st, Bridgeport. Connecticut Emma A. Jarvis.whoroiides av. No. 104 Stato street, Bridgeport.

Connecticut lljlle Boyco, whoresidos at Westport, Connecticut; Alice Katon. whoso placi of roHidenca is unknown Mary Ann Diokorson.i; Uving.and heirs at law and next of kin. if deceased, end greeting: Wharea. Henry O. Richinonds.

of the City of Brooklyn, ha lately fiotitioned our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings, hare a certain instrumont in writing, Soaring date the eighteenth day of December, 1SS0, relating to jtersonal estato, duly urovr ai the last will aud testament of UY WHJ.Kf.l.R, late of tbo City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore you and each of you are horoby oited and required to appear before a Snrrogato's Court of the County of Kings, to bo held at the Il.ilfof Uncords, in tho City of Broolclvn, on (ho thirty first day of March. ten o'clock in the forenoon, thon and there to attond thoprobatoof the last will and testament. And that tho aboi'e named infants then and thero nhow cause why a special guardian should no. bo appointed to appear for them ou tho probate of said last tvill and testament.

In testimony whcreof.we have caused the seal ol our said Surrogate's Court to bo hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. George B. Ahbott, Surrogate of our said fL.

8. county, at the Oity of Brooklyn, the twenty BOveuth day January, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight hundre i and ninety one. JOSEPH W. CARROLL, jaSO 7wTh Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. IN TUiiSU ANCE OF AN ORDER OF T(IB Hon.

Georgo B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, nolico Is herehy given, according to law, to all persons haTing claims against GEORGE ALEXANDER, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceasei, that they are regulrod to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of doing No. ISO RomBsn bt. Room 71, In tbo Oity of Brooklyn, on or before tho 20th day of April not.

Dated October 15. 1800. RACHEL ALEXANDEIt, Executrix. John a. Att'y for Executrix, IHfi Kemun frooklyn, ocl BmTh PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogato of the County ol Kings, notice is hereby givon, according to law, to all persons having claims ajrainst ELLEN L. DOUGHERTY, lata of tho of Brooklyn, deceased, that they ai required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, (o the subscriber, at his place or transacting busi.ieflf. No. Baltic streot, iu tho O.ty of Brooklyn, in the County of KiLjrs, on or before tho tenth day of May next.

Dated Novembor 10, 1S90. JAMES M. LKNNON, Executor of estate of Ellen L. Dougherty, Juu: A DuiiaCK, Attorneys for Executor, lpul oa street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

6'mTh BUCK, JANE M. J. IN PURSUANCE of an order of Hon. B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kiurs, notico iH hereby given to all per ions having claims against JANE M.

J. BUCK, late of tho Oh of Brooklyn, deceased, to present the same, with vouchee thoreof. lo tlio suhs.ribers, at their plane of Transacting bublnens, the ottu of William P. Burr, .120 Broadway, New oik City, on or beforu the 30th day of March next. Dated Now York.

September 19. 1890. WILLIAM P. ItUUIl, AMELIA J. THOMPSON, Adminibtrators, with the will annexed, fluyns P.

Livekmouk, Attorney lor Administrators, Broadway, New York Oity. seu Urn Th NOTICE TO CREDITORS PURSUANT to an order of Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings notico is hereby given to all per soiii h.iviue c'a'nn. against the estate or GEORGE W.

CiiADWICK, Jato of the Udy or" Brooklyn, in tho haid count decease I. to prison the sara( with tha vouchers thoreof', to the sul.s ribers, the administrator. ot tho goods, chattels and credits of the tmid to Julian W. Chadwick, ono of said adm'nl itrjtorri. his nlaco of No.

1S9 Broadway, in tho Oity and County of New York, on or bafora the firit day of September next. latcd February 1 1, 1391. JULIAN W. A.hninirn'n.. MARY C.

CHADWICK, Administrator. foiyOm Th I' PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHE Hon. Gco B. Abbott, Surr.jg.tte of tho County of Kings, notice horoby given, according to law, to all person i having claims against ANDREW MuCLKN tuuCicvof Brooklyn, deceasa that they aro reijtured to exhibit tho same, with th't vouchers thereof, to tha tbsjiiber at hiu plaoj of fausautinit businj, at No. iu s.iitt City of Brooklyn, on or the l.jth day of August next.

Doled February 11, 1S01. felUtimTh WM. J. GAYNOK, Rxeontor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF TUE Hon.

Georgo B. Abbott, Surrogate of th. County of Kings, notico is hereby given, according to law, to all pcraous having claim ii gainst HUGH MciNEUNEV.late of Oity of Brooklyn, decease 1. that they are ro juiri'd to exhibit the tame, with the vouchers tfior'rot. to the OUNTY OOUKT, KINGS COUNTY The Metropolitan Li'e Insurance Company, plain against Michael F.

Donohue, Daniel Dooly, Mary L. Doody, bis wife; Sophie O. Parker. Ralph G. Packard, Jane H.

Oowdrey, individually and as esecntrlx of and trustee under the will of Nathaniel A. Oowdrey. deceased; Jennie H. Norton and Jonn Norton, her husband, said name John being fictitioas, his true Christian name being unknown to plaintiff Charlotte Oowdrey, Mary (sometimes callod May) L. P.

Cowdrer, Nathaniel H. Oowdrey. Lorn M. Cowdrey, Catharine E. Barsent.

Ambrosa It, Ely. as executor of Israel Ooraet deuc assd; Uharloj H. Ward, Jonathan D. Condict, Charlej Hcokman, Loren O. Palmer, Richard A.

Palmor, Charloa A Palmar, William O. Palmer, NollloB. Palmer, May O. Pulraer, Ruth A. Palmer and Ozias E.

Palmer, individually aud as administrator of Abby A. Palmor. deceased, defendants. Supplemental and amended sammona No. 7 To the aboie named defendants: Yoa aro hereby jmmoned to answer the amended complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney at their odfca.

No. IS Wall street, in City of New York, within twenty days after tha service of this Bummons, oxcluaivo of the day of Eervfce andincaeoof your failure to appaar or answer, judgment be taken aeainat yoa by default for the relief demanded in tho amended complaint. Dattd New Yorx, January U7. 1801. ARNOUX, RITOH A WOODFORD, Attorneys for the Plaintiff, Office and Post Office addreas, 18 Wall street, New York Oity.

COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY The Metro Splltan Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against iiuhaol F. DonobnG etal, defendants. Action No. 7 To Jano H.

Cowdrey, individually and aa executrix of and trustee under tho will of Nathaniel A. owdroy, deceased: Charlotte Cowdrey, Mary L. P. Oowdrey, Nathaniel H. Cowdrey, Loren M.

Cowdray, Jennie H. Norton and John Norton, her husband (said namo John bpinjE fictitious, hiB true Christian namo being unknown to plaintiff), Catharino E. Saraent, Loren O. Palmer, Richard Palmer, Charles A. PaJinor, William C.

Palmer, Nellie B. Palmer. May O. Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Ozias Palmor, individually and as administrator of Abby A.

Palrror, deceased, defendants: Tho foroxo ing supplemental i amended summons is sorvod upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon Henry A. Moore, County Judge of the County of in the State of JVow York, dated the ytn day of Fobrnaiy. 1H91, and filed with the supplemental and amended BumnwoB and complaint in the otnos of the Ulerk of the County of Kincs, at the County Court Hous. in the Uity oi Brooklyn, in said State.whioh amended complaint was originally lilod theie on the 30th day of January, 1891.Dati!d Now York, February 9, 181)1. ARNOUX, R1TCH WOODFOHD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, fel2GwTh 18 Wall htreot, New York City.

SiOUKTY COUKT, KINGS COUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, plain against Michael Douohno, JJanict Doody, Mary L. DiKkiy, his wi'e, Sophie O. Parker, Ralph O. PacKnrd, Jane H. Cowarey, individually and as executrix of and trustee under the will of Nathaniel A.

Cowdrey. deceasod, Jennie H. Norton and John Norton, hor husband, said name John heinrr rlr ritinno iia trim (Ihriu. nan namo ucmg inijcnoivn to plulntitl, Charlol drey, Mory (sometimes callod May) P. Oowc tlianiel If.

Co.vdrey, Loren Cath Sargent. Amlnoso K. Fly, as executor of Ura tian namo being nuknoivn to pluinttft Charlotto Cow iowdrey, iVa at bar in uLticu, vimi n. traru.oonamin u. O.

Palmor. Ru' hard A. Palmor, Charles Palmer, William C. Palmer, Notlio B. Palmer, May O.

Ruth A. Pnlmer and Ozias E. Palmer, individually ttnd as administrator of Abby A. Palmer, decoased, dofen ianta. and amended No.

8. To Iho at.oeo named dofendantt: You aro hereby a unmoned to answer thj amended complaint in this action and to serve a copy of you answer on tho plaintiff's attorney! at their ottica. No. IK Wall In tho City of Nj York, within twonty day. after the Berviee of this summons, exclusive ol tho day of sorvlce, and in case of your to appear or ans.ver judnni will bo taken aain.t you by default for tho relio! domandod in Iho amended complaint.

Dated Now Yortt. danuary J7. 18U1. ARNOUX, RITOH A WOODtoKD. Attorneys for Plaintiff, Office and Poit Office address, 18 Walt straot.

New York Oity. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insurance Oompany, plaintiff, against Miohaol F. Donohue, et at, defendants. Action No. 8.

To Jano H. Cowdroy, individually and as executrix ot tho trustoe under tho will of Nahanlol A. Cowdrey. deceasod, Charlotte Cowdrey, Mary P. Cowdroy, Nathaniel H.

Co.rdrey, Loren. M. Cowdrey, Jonnie H. Norton and John Norton, hor husband, (said namo olui being tiotUiom, his true Christian namo balntt unkno vn lo plaintiff) Oatharino E. Sargent.

Loren C. Paimer, Richard A. Palmer, Charlos A. Palmor, WiiLani O. Palmer, Nellie B.

Pal nor, May C. Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Oiias K. Palmor, Indlvid ially ana as administrator of Abby A. Palmar, deooased, defendants: The forgoing supplemental and amoudod summons 1b served upon you by publication pursuant to an order ot Henry A.

Moore, County Judge, ot the County of Kings, in the State of New York, datod the 0th day of February, 1891, and riled with tha supplemental and amonded summons and omplaint in the office of the Ciork of the County of Klng i. at the County Court House In the Oity of Brooklyn in said State, which amended complaint was oriffloally tiled there ou tho 33th day of January, 1991. Dated, Now Yorif. February 0, 1891. ARNOUX, RITOH WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, fell.

QwTh 18 Wall stroot, New Yorkjity. CI OUNTY COURT, KIN US COUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insuranoe Company, plain titf, against Micnael F. Donohue, Daniel Doody, Mary L. Doody, his wife; Sophie. G.

Parser, Ralph G. Packard, Jahe Cowdroy, individually nnd as exeoutrix of aud trustee under the will of Nathaniel A. Cowdrey, deceasod; Jennio H. Norton and John Norton, her husband, Kaid name John boin.f fictitious, his truo Christian name buinfi unknown to plaintiif; Charlotte Cowdroy, Mary (omotimes oallcd May) L. P.

Oowdrey, Nathaniel H. Cowdroy, Loran M. Cowdrey, Catharine F. rjargont, Ambrose K. Ely, aB oxecutor of Israel Corao, docoaied; Charles H.

Ward, Jonathan Condict, John E. Loyd. Loron O. Palmor, Riohard A. Palmor, Charlos A.

Paimer. Wiiliain O. Palmer, Neilio B. Palmer. May O.

Palmer. Ruth A. Palmer and Ozias E. Palmer, individually ana as administrator of Abby A. Palmer, deceased, dofend anta.

Supplemental and amonded summons No. 9 tho above namel defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer tho amended complaint in this action and to serve a copy of V'tur answor on the plaintiff's attorneys, at their ollice. No. 18 Wall at, in the Oity of New York, within twonty d.iya after the service of this summons exclusive of the day of service; and in case ot your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the amendoJ complaint. Datod New York.

January J7, 1891. AUNOUX, RITOH Jt WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, and Post Office address, 18 Wall street, Now York Oity. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNY, Tho Metropolitan Life Insurance Co npany, plaintiff, against Michaal F. Don )huo, ot al, defendants. Action No.

0 To Jane H. Co individually and as exec it rix of and trustee uuler tho will of Nathaniel A. Oowdrey, doceaaotl, Charlotto Oowdroy, Mary L. P. Oowdrey, Nathaniel H.

Cowdroy, Loron M. Cowdroy, Jonnie H. Norton and John Norton, h.r nauu John beln tioti tlous, his true Cur.Mtian name being unknown to plaintiff), Catharine U. Sa.gaut, Loren O. Palmer, Riohard A.

Palmor, Oharlea A. Palmer.Williara O. Palmar, Neilio B. Palmor, May O. Palmer, Rath A.

Palmor and Ozias E. Palmor, individually and as administrator of Abby A. Palmor.decoiB id, defendants. The foregoing supplemental and amonded summon is sorvod upon yoa by ibli cation pursuantto an order of Hon. Henry A.

Slooro, county judge of tho County of Kings, in tho btate ot Now York, datod tho 9th day of February, 1891, and filed with the supplemental and amendod summons and complaint in the odice of the Clerk of the County ot Kinqs, at tho County Court House, in the City oi Brooklyn in said Stato, which amended complaint was originally file 1 thoro on the 30th day of January, 1891. Dated New York, February 0, 1H91. ARNOUX, RITOH WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, JelSJJw ISJIYaU street, New York Oily. COUNTY COUBT. KINGS OOUJNTY The Metropolitan Life Ins iranco Company, plain titf, ajtainst Michaol F.

Donohue. Daniel Doody, Mary L. Doody. his wife tfophio G. Parker, Ralph G.

Faokard, Jano 11. Cowdrey, individually and ai exeoutrix of an truateo under the will of Nathaniel A. Oowdrey, deceased; Jonnie H. Norton and John Norton, her husband, said namo John being fictitious, his truo Christian nam being unknown to plaintiff; Charlotto Cowdrey, Mary omHiinsu called May) L. P.

Cowdroy, Nathaniel A. Cowdroy, Loreu M. Cowdroy, Catharine E. Barxout, Ambroaa K. Ely as oxooutor Lrael doojasol; Charlos U.

Ward, Jonathan D. Condict, David Wal Loren C. Palmer, Riohard Palmar, A. Palmar, William O. Palmor, Neilio B.

Palmer, May O. Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Oiias E. Palmor, individually and as administrator of Abby A. Palmor, do cea.od, defendants.

Supplemental and amended sum in ous No. 10 To the above named defendants; You are hereby summoned to auawor the amended complaint in this uction and t' serve a copy of your answer on tho filaintitf's attorneys, at their office. No. 18 Wall street, the City ot Now York, within twenty doyB after tho aervico of thia miinmonfl, exclusive oi da ot servlco and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken airainst you by default for the relief demanded iu tho amonded complaint. Dated New Yor, January 7, 1391.

ARNOUX, RICH A WOODFORD. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office nn Post. Office address 18 VYall street. New York City.

COUNTY COURT, KINGS OOUNTYTho Metropolitan Life Insuranco Company, plaintiff, aalnt Mictiaat F. Donohuo et Action No. 10 To Jano II. Co.vdioy.individually nnd a. executrix of and trubtoo und jr the will of Nathaniel A.

(JowdrejV(loceaned; Charlotte Cowdroy, Mary L. P. Cowdrey, Nnlbatiiol H. Co.vdrey, Loron M. Cowdrey, Jonnio H.

Nortoii aud John Norton, h.rhuabnnd (said namo John beinff fictitious, his true Christian nania boing unknown to piain Catharine E. Sargent, Loren C. Palmer, Richard A. Palmer, Charles A. Palmar, William (J.

Palmer, Nellie B. Palmar, May O. Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Oziaj E. Palmer, individually an as adminlstr.iior of Abby A.

Palmor, defendants: Tit forojrointf supplemental and amended aiiramona is sorvol upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. llonry A. Mooro, County Judfto of tho County of Kings iu the State of Now York, dated tho 9th day of February, 1891, and hied with tho supplemental and amended hummons and complaint in tho oHjo of the Clerk of the County af Kins, at tho Co in ty Court House in ho City of Brooklyu fu said which amend trioon. plaint wasonffinahy hied thereon tho 30ih ot Jau tary, 181)1. DatoJ New York, February 9, 18UI.

ARNOUX, ITU 11 A WOODFOKD, Attorneys for Plaiutiif, elOwTh IS Wallbtreet, NcAvYork City. OUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Trial d.sirol in the County of Kings. Tha Metropolitan l.ifo lnsuranco Company. plaintitf, against Francis J. McMahon, John M.

Leach, Emma B. Case, Emma B. Sholdon; William J. Ft. patriok and C.itiiarine T.

Fitzpatrick, his wife; Dolln Louise Bornstoin, th j.mi rrant ffavin.ifs Bank of Brooklyn, Adolpho mvab. Wi'liatn K. Atwood. Uriah It. Coiwell, Lydia A.

llartsiiorfi, Dellnh Bernetoin, Levy Bornjtein, Lovi Bornstoin, Hannaii Bernstein, Bombard Hannah 11. Unborn, ab adminintiT.trix of Wiliiam J. Osliorn, doceased John ri. Lockwo.jd, Delias B. Canoll, W.

Hoopor Harris, liiohard Kiiiir, Nathanfol AV. Chater, Leon F. D'Oriomioulx. Georffo M. Lomas, Fredeiick C.

Lindo and Edward Marshall Grout, a. ox.o:iiors of tho last will and to ta mont of Emma Marshall, deceased; George Sheilab. individually and as administrator of the iroauls cdia tels aud credits of Aliou.o SlioIIaa. deceasoJ; T. Choaoutt, Flora Bernstein, defendants.

Supplemental and amonded summons To iheabuvo named defendautri: You are hereby summoned to audwor the complaint in this action and to srvo a copy of your answer ou tho plaintilf's attoruayj, at their office, No. 18 Walt street, in the City oi New York, within twonty days alter the ssrvioo of this summons, exclusivo of tho day of service, and in case of your failure to aupoar or answer judgment will be taken against you by dofault for the relief demanded in the complaint. Datod Now York, January 9, 1M)1. AUNOUX. RITCH A WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaint ff.

Office and Post Office Address, 18 Wall street, New York City. Co uity Court, Kings County Tho Metropolitan Life Instirauuj Company, plaintitf. ajrainit Franci. .1. Mc Mahon ot al, defendants To Adolphe Schwab, William K.

Atwood, Uriah R. Coiwell anl Bornhard Schwendcl, dofendants: Tho forooini supplemental and amended is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Hmry A. Muore, County Judifo in and for the County ot' Kins, in thi State of New York, dated thn 2Sth day of January, 1S9I, and filed with a copy ot tho supploinontal and amended complaint in the office of tho clerk ol tho County of in tho county Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, in said State, with original supplemental amonied com.) laint tiled herein on tho 10th day of January, 1S01. Dated Brooklyn, January 2S.

ISiJl. ARNOUX. RITOH WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, 38 Wall btrcot. Now York City. jaUO 0w lh SUPREME COUNTY, James A.

Bills, plaintitf, against Cornell is M. De Oamp and other, defendants. Geokge T. Walkeh, plaintifPyattorjioy, "Jd.i Jiroxdwar, New York Cjty. In pursuan of a indttinont of foreo.osuro and sale of this court mido iu the ontitlodaciton.

bearing date the 4th dny of February, 1891, 1 will gell at public auction, by Thomas A. Korritran, auctionscr, at the salesrooms No. Willouyhby etroet, in tho O.ty of Brooklyn, on tho 27th day or February, 1891, at l' i o'clock, noon, tho laud and promises: All thoBO certain pieces Tlr parcels of land situate, lyinj; and iu the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings and State New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point formed by inter of the southerly side of St. Marks avenue with tho westerly Bide or Albany avenue, and running thenoo westerly along tho southerly of St.

Marks avenue one hundred feet: thenre routborly and parallol with Albany avenuo ono hundred feet thonco easterly and parallol with St. Marks avenue one hundred foot to tho westerly side of Albany avonuo and then northerly along the westerly sido of Albany avenue ono hundred foot to the pjlnt or placo of bBgin uinjr. Daiod Brooklyn, Februaiy ij, 1891. fe3w rhiM JOHN OOV11TXEY, Sheriff. XV Bl IZOfi A' WS NOTICES.

PUBLIO ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, Arbuokle Building, No. 1171 Fulton street In pur nance of an order of the Hon. George B. Abbott, Sur roeateof the County of Kings, notice is horoby given according to law to all persons having claims against MATHEW HEHIR, late of Granite. Monan.

and CHARLES McALEFR, sometimes called CHARLES MoAIjIjKAR, late cf Boston, Massachusetts, deceased, that they are requirod to exhibit the same, with the Touchers therefor, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his otfice. Room 10, Arbuckle Building, No. 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn, W. on or before tue first day of March next. Dated Brooklyn, August 25, 1890.

WILLIAM B. DAVENP6RT, I Adiniatvatar Public Administrator in Kings AajiWUttMW. auiiS titn'J'h JNPURSUANC1S OF AN ORDER OF THIS Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County oi mgs, i.otlce iB hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JOHN JUDGE, lato ol the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to jxhiLu tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho at their place of transacting huBfness, at the office of W.

S. Pladwell. 4 and 5 Court square. Room 48, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the loth of May noxt, Dated Noyember 11, 1809. sVin'Siir! W.

S. Pl.aDWKLL, Attorney for Administratrixoi, A ai 6 Court square, Brooklyn. noI3 (fin fa IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHK Hon. Geowo B. Abbott, Surrojtat, of the County ol Klng.notlco ir itereby giyen.

aocrdmx to ltrf, to all p.r onshaTine olaims acainjt THOMAS iilclXEKNEY, lato of tils City of Brooklyn, de that thoy are reuirad tooxhibit the tho Toucher, th.r.;of( to thd aub. cribord, at their nlioo for transacting baaitiess, at the office of Francis o. Dougherty, Wo. Hick, street. In the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before the teata day of March neit Iated, Sep'embor 3.

1SW0. FKANOIS J. DOOGHERTV, Adminlutrator, OATUARINB McINKR.VEV. Administratrix. Judge 4 Duuaok, Attoraeya for Administrators, .173 Fulton streot, Brooklyn.

se4 Otn Th TN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP JL Hon. Oeorpt B. Abbott, Surrucate of the County of Kines, nottcfl is horoby ptivro tuall persons havlna t'laiins asninst THBOD0RE VHO.T, lato of Iho Oity of Brooklyn, daccased. to resont thi voucberit thorflof, to the snbsoribors at tbr ir of traneaetlna busiuoss. it the oMce of UeVTltt.

Loslman i DeWitt. No. R8 Nae lau street, in the Oity ef Ne York, on ot boforo the first day of Juno next Dated Hen York. 29th day of October, 1890, BAllA.HL.rftOS'r, a. VEOEtr.

Itxoontora, DeWiti, LooitMaX DeWiti, Aitornor, for Eieou ers, oohuhu ntar iu, oaat ura ia ilOUNTr COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against Michael Donohne. Daniel Doody, Mary Doody, tiia wifoi Hophio O. Parkor, Balph O. Paokard, Jane H. Oowdrey, individually and as eieoutrix of and trustee under the will of Nathaniel A.

Cow dray, do ceaued; Jennio H. Norton and John Norton, her husband, said namff John btlsg firtttions. bis trno Christian name being unknown to plaintiff; Charlotte Cowdrey. Mary (ho mo times called May) P. Oowdrey, Nathaniel H.

Cowdrer, Loron M. Cowdrey, Catharlno IS. Sargent, Ambrose K. CI, as oxocotor of Inrael Corao, doceaiod; Charles U. Jonathan p.

Condiot. Loron O. Palmer, Richard A. Palmer. Charles A.

Palm or, William O. Palmer, Nellie B. Palmer, May O. Palmer. Rath A.

Palmer and Oziatt E. Palmer, individually and as administrator of Abby A. Palmer, deceased, defendants, Supplemental and amended ouminonj. No, 1 To the above named do'endanta: Von are heroby summoned to answer the amended compUiut In this ftotlon and to sorve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys, at their o.tice, So. 18 Wall street, In tho Oitr of New York, within twenty days after the service of this Bummons, oxoluBivo of tho day of service, and iu case of your falluro to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief domandod In the amended com plaint.

Dated New York, January 7, 1891. ABNOUX, R1TOH WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office address, 18 Wail street. New York City. COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against Michael F.

Donohuo et al. defendants. Action I To Jane H. Oowdrey, individuafy and a executrix of and trustee under the will of Nathaniel A. Coivdrey, deceased Charlotte Cowdrey.

Mary L. P. Cowdroy, Nathaniel II. Oow droy, Loren SI. Co.vdroy, Jonnie H.

Norton and John Norton, her husbanl (said name John being ilotitloua, his true Christian name being unUinn to plaintiff); Catharine li. Sargeut, Loren O. Palmer, Richard A. Palmer. Charles A.

Palmer, William O. Palrasr, Nellie B. Palmer, May C. Palmer, A. Palmor and Ozias Ji.

Palmer, individually and as administrator of Abby A. Palmer, deceased, The foroioin snpplo mnntal and amended summon i is served uaon you by Rublication, pursuant to an order of Hon. lienry A. loore. County Jude of the County of Kinja, in tho Htaie of New York, dated the (Hh day o.

I'ebrua' 18U1, And filed tvith tb3 supnlemental and Anion Je summons and complaint in the office of the Clerk of tha County of KingR, al the County Court Ho ts3, ia the Oity of Brooklyn, inlaid State. which amended complaint was originally filed thoro on tho 30th darof Janaary, 1891. Datod New York, February 9. 1891. ARNOUX, RITOH A WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, fo12QwTh 18 Waltfltreit, New York Oi ty.

lOUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Thn Motrrtnolltrvn Life Intmrnnne Oomnnv. nlain tm, agalmt fiHcha.i F. Donohuo, Daniel Doody, Mary L. ht wi! Sonhlo (J Pi.rVor. Ralnh (V PaoLarH.

Jane H. Cowdiey, individually and as executrix of and trustoe uudor tho will or Nathaniel A. Oowdrey, do coased; Jennie H. Norton aud John Norton, hor husband, si 1 mm John being ui his true Christian namo bi ing unknown to charlotte Cowdrey. Mary (sometimes callod May) h.

Cnvdiey, Nathaniel H. Coivdrey, Loren M. Cowdrey, Catharine E. Sargent, Ambrose li. Ely, as oxoantor of Isrjol Corse, deceased C'hirlcs H.Warl.

Jonathan I. Conaiot, Loren C. Palmer, Richard A. Palmer, Charles A. Palmor, William C.

Palmer, Nellie B. Palmor, May O. Palmer, Kuth A. Pa'mur and Ozlns E. Palmor, Individually and as administrator of Abby A.

Palmor, deceased, defendants. Supplemental and amondd summons No. 2 To the alove named dofeudanis You are hereby summoned to answer tho amended complaint in this action, aud to a copy of your answer on tho plaintiff's attorneys, at th'dr otfico. No. 18 Wall street, in the City of New York, within twenty daya after tho service of this summons, oxcluaivo oi the day of serloe, and in eaio of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for tho relief demanded in the amended complaint.

Dated New York, Januar 27, 1891. ARNOUX, RITOH WOODFORD. Attorneys for Plaintiff, OfSco and Post Office address 18 Wall street. Now York Oity. COUNl'V COURT.

KINDS COUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, azninal Michael F. Donohuo et defendants. Action'No. 2 To Jane II. Cowdrey, individually and as exeoutrix of aud trustee under the will of NathanielA.Cowdroy.de caased; Charlotte Coivdrey.

Mary P. Cowdrey, Nathaniel 11. Cowdrey, Loren M. Oowdroy. Jennie H.

Norton and John Norton, her hu iband (said namo John being fictitious, his true Christian mmo being n't now a to plain till), Catharine IS argent, Loren O. Palmer, Rfcliard Palmer, Charles A. Palmer, William O. Palmer, Nellie B. Palmor, May O.

Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Ozias E. Palmer, individually and as admln iatratorof Abby A. Palmer, deceased, defendants: Tho foregoing supplemental and amended summons is served upon you t.y publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Henry A.

Muorc, County Judge oi the County of Kings, in tho State of New York, datod tho 9th day ot February, 1.S91, and filed with the supplemental and amended summon and complaint In the otlU of tho Olerfe of the County of Kings, nt the County Court House In tho Oity of Brooklyn, In said State, whioh amended complaint was originally filed there on the 30th day of January, 1891. Datod New York, February 9. 1891. ARNOUX, RITCH WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, fe.UOw Th 38 Wall street. New York City.

OUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY Thi Metropolitan Life Insurance Oomniinv. ulaln ta an ninst Michanl F. Donohuo. Dxniel Doodv. Marr L.

uqomj uii wiic, nopne i arner, ivaipu yj. roara. Jane II. Uowdrey, indirldually and as executrix of and trustoe under the will of Nathaniel A.Cowdroy deceased Jonnto H. Norton, and John Norton hor husband, said name John being flotitioua, his true Christian name being unknown to plain.

iff; Charlotte Cowdrey, Marr (hO'iietimos called May) L. P. Cowdroy, Nathaniels H. Cowdrey, Loren M. Oowdrey, Catharine L.

Sarimt, An brodo IC. Ely, as erecutor of Israel Corse, deceased; Char'os H. Ward, Jonathan D.Condict, Loron 0. Palmer, Richard A. Palmer, Oharlos A.

Palmer, William U. Palmer, Nellie H. Palmer. May C. Palmor.

Ruth A. Palmer and Oziaa E. Palmer, (ndiriiualtyand as administrator of Abby A. Prtlmar doooaed, defoudants. plenu ntal and amended summons.

No. 3 To the abovo named defendants: Youare hereby Bummouod to auswer tho amended complaint iu this action and to sorro a copy of your auswer on tho plaintiff's ottornoys, atthoirora.oNo. IH Wall street, in the Oity of New York, within twenty days afta the service of this summons, oxclusivo of tho day of service, and in case of your fatli'io to appear or answer, judgment will be takon ngalnst you uy dofault for the robot demanded in the complaint Dated Now York, January 27, 1891. ARNOUX, RITOH A WOODFORD, Attorneys for plaintiff. and Post Offlco address, 13 Wall btreot.

Now York City. COUNTY COURT, KINOS COUNTV Tho Metro K'llitau Life Inmrance Company, plaintiff, against lichael F. Donohuo et al. defendants. Action No.

3 To Jane II. Cmdroy, individually and as oiooutrix of aud triialeo under the will of 1V.ithan:el A. Oowdrey, do coasod; Charlotte Oowdrey, Mary L. P. Coivdrey, Na thaniol II.

Coivdrey, Loron M. Cowdroy, Jenu'e 11. Norton and John Norton, her h'jsoand (said name John being tloLitiiiuH, his true Christian namj being unknown to plaiutiif) Catharine E. haronr, Ijoren O. Palmer, Riohard A.

Palmer, A. Palmer, William C. Palmar. Nellie B. Palmer, May O.

Palmer, Ruth A. Palmorand Uzias E. Palmer, Individually and as admin isirator of Abby A. Palm3r, deceased, dnonJants: The foregoing hupnlemontal and amonded summons is eorved upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. A.

Mosre, county judge of the County of Kings, in the State of Now York, dated the 9th day of Folir.tary, 1892, and fllea with the stipplotneotal and amonded summons and comp'aint in the offlco of the clerk of the County of Kings, at the County Court House, in the Oity of Brooklyn, in said State, whiuh amonded comulaint was originally filad thore on tha 30lh day of January, 1H91. Datod New York, February 0,1891. AKNOUX, RITOH 4 WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff, fBlJ GwTh 18 WhII street, New York Uity. 41 OUNTY COURT, KINGS OOUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insurance Oompany, p.aint ih, acainst Miuhael F. Donohuo, Daniel DooJy, Mary L.

Doody. his wife; Sophie O. Parker, Ralph O. Parker, Jano H. Cowdrey, individually and as exeoutrix of ana truateo under the will of Nathaniel A.

Oowdrey, deceased; Jonnie H. Norton and John Norton, her husband, said name John being fictitious, his true Jhristiau namo being unknown to plaintiff; Charlotte Cowdrey. Mary (somtftiuios called May) L. P. CoAdrey, Nathaniel H.

Oowdrey, Loreu M. Co.vdrey, Catharine E.Sargent, Ambrose li. Ely, as ojcocutorof Israal Corao, deceased; Oharle 11. Ward, Jonathan D. Condict, Ji.

Cramp ton and W. E. Ouuip, Loren O. PAlm.r, Richard A. Palmer, Charles A.

Palmer, William O. Palmer Nellie B. Palmar, May O. Palmer, Kuth A. Palmar and Ozias E.

Palmer, individually and as administrator of Abby A. Palmer. docoased, defendants. Supplemental and amended Bummons. No.

4 To tho above namod det'endanti: Yon aro hereby mimmonel to answer lb. 3 ameuded complaint in this action to servo a copy of your auswer ou tho in mm Bo.iua aiiu 10 horvj uopy 01 plaintiff's attornavH, at thair ottlce. No the Cl of Now York, within twenty ioo of tuls summons, oxcluaivo of tho mco. wan street, tn aay? atter tno aerv dav of sirvice an I in caeo tout failure to aninmr or answer, iudcrratmt will be tAkou against you by dei'aalt for the rcliof do maudod in the amauded complaint. Dated New York, January M7, 1891.

AUNOUX, RITOH WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. OfSco and Office address. 18 Wall street. New York City. OOUNi'Y COURT, KING3 OOUNTr Tha M.tro nolitan Life Insjianco Oompany, platntitf, asrainut Michael F.

Donohuo et al. defendants. Action 4 To 11. Cowdroy, iniivldtially and as exeo jtrix of and tru.jt30 under the will of A. Oowdroy, deceased, wdrey.

Mar L. P. Cowdro. Nathaniel H. Cowdroy.

I.oron M. Oowdiey, Jennio H. Norton and John Norton, her husband (datd name John boin llctb ious, hi true Christian name tiein unknown to piaiutlltj, uatnirtoo l. Jxrgiut, Loroa Palmer. Rii hard A.

Palmer, Charles A. Palmer, William Pftim.r. Neilio B. Palmer. May O.

Pa uior. Ruth A. Palmor and E. Palmer, iudividaaliy aud as ad minlat.atar of Abby A. Palmor, deceased, defundanta: The foregoing sunpiemontal aud amended summons is Bft'rvod upon you by publication, pursuant to an ordor of Hon.

Henry A. Moore, Count udgo of tho Comity of KingB, in tho State of New Vork, dated tho 9th d.y of February. 1891, aud filed with tho supploinontal and amended summon and compiaiut in the ottice the O.erk of i ho County of King. at the County Court House, in tho City of Brooklyn in said Stato, which amended complaint wa.i originally tiled there on tho day of January. 18:0.

Dated Now York. February 9, 1891. AUNOUX, 1UTOH A WOODFuRD. Attorneys lor Plaintiff, felCGwTh lS Wall 5tre3t, Now York City. COUNTY COURT, KINOS COUNTY Tho Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, ngtvinst Michaol F.

Donohuo, Daniel Doody, Mary b. Doody, his wife; Sophie C. Parker, Ralph O. Pa kard, Jane li. Co.vdroy.

individually and jis exocutrix of anl trustor? nndor the wdl of Nathaniel A. Oo.vdrey, do ccaaod; Jennie H. Norton and John Norton, her husband, said name John being fictitious, his true Christian namo being unknown to plaintiff; Charlotte Cowdroy, Mary (rioiuotimos callol May) L. P. Oowdrey, Nathaniel 11.

Co.vdroy, Loren M. Cowdroy, 0a.h.rin3 E. mbroso K. hly, as oxocutor of Israol Corse, deceased; Oharle. H.

Ward, Jon.iih.au i). Condict, Joseph W. Minor aud William F. Hoonsy, tOren (. Palmar, Richard A.

Palmor, Charles A. Palmar, William O. Palmer. Nellie B. Paiiner, May 0.

Palmor, Kuth A. Palmor and Ozlns E. Palmer, individually aud as fldministrjitor of Abby A. Palmer, deccasjd, dotcn.lants. SupDteinerital and ameuded mminons, No.

n. To tho abovo namod defendints: You aro h.reby tinmoned to auswor ie amended in thintiQll'ju and to sore acopy oi your an. the plaintiff'tj attorneys, at their No. 8 Wall street, in tho City of Now York, within twenty days after the rvico of this summons, exclusive of tho day of service, anl iu case of your failure to appear or anawor judgment will bo taken agulubt you ty dnfauit lor tho relief demanded in the amonded complaint. Dated New York, January 27, LM91.

ARNOUX, RITOH A WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Omco and Post Office address, 18 Wall streot, Now York Oity. COUNTY COURT. KINOS COUNTY The Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, gainst F. Douolme et defendants.

Action No a. To Jane H. Cowdroy. imiividnally and as exec itrix of and trustoe nndor tho will of N.ithnniel A. Oowdiey, deceased Charlotte Cowdray.

Mary L. P. Cowdrey, Nathaniel H. Cowdrey. Loren M.

Cowd.cy, Jennie H.Norton and John Nortnii, hor hunband (, iaid namo John being lictitioud. his true Christian namo boiog unknown to plaintiff); Oatiiarino 10. Loren C. Palmor, liich ardA. Palmer, Charlos A.

Palmer, William Palmer. Nellie B. Palmer, May Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Ozias E. Palmer, individually and as administrator oi Abl.y A.

Palmor, deceased, defendant The lorojioing supplemental and amonded uuinions a sorvud upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Henry A. Moore, County Judfto of tha County of Kings, in the State of New York, dated tho9th day of February, 1801, nnd tilol with the suupUmental and amonded au nrnous and comDlaint in tho ollice of the Clerk of tho County of Kings, at the County Court Honso in tho City of Brooklyn, in said stte, which araoudtid complaint was original lilod thero on tho 30th dav of January, 1S91. Dated Now York. February 0, IK01.

ARNOUX, HITCH i WOODFORD. Attorneys for QwTh 18 Walt street. New York City. OUNTY COURT. KINOS COUNTY Tho Motropoliran Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against Michael F.

Donohue, Daniel Doody. Mary L. Doi.dy, his wife, Sophie O. Parker, Ita'ph G. Packard, Jane H.

Cowdrey, individually and as oxecutrix of and trufiVfio under the will of Nathaniel A. Oowdrey. de coasyd, J.iiTilo H. Norton and John Norton, her hut band, said naino John being fictitious, his iriie Christian name being unknown to pJaiutiif; CbarJoiio Cowdroy Mary (sometimes called May) L. P.

Cowdrey, Nathaniel 11. Cowdrey, Loren M. Cowdrey, Catharine E. Sargeut, Ambrose K. Ely, a oxocutor.oi Israol Corse, decoas.d Charles ard, Jonathan D.

Condit Loren Pa iner, Richard A. Palmer, Charles A. Palmer, William C. Palmer, Nellie B. Palmer, May C.

Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Oziaa If. Palmer, individiiaV.y nnd an administrator of Abby A. Palmer, deceasod. defendants.

and amended summons No. (j To the above named defendants: You aro hereby summoned to ansiver the amended complaint in this action and to sorve a copy of your answer on tho plaintiff "a attorneys, at their ottico No. IS Wall street, in the Citv of York, within twenty day after the service ot this summons, exclusive of tho day of sor in caso of your failure to appaar or antwur iudgmont will he tak.u acaiust you by default for the olio demanded in tho amended complaint. Dated Now York, Ml. 1891.

ARNOUX, KU'UH A WOODFORD. Attorneys for Plaint. ff. Oillce and Post Offioo address, IH Wall atreor, Now York O.ty. OOUNi'Y COURT.

KINGS COUNTY The Metro politan Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, against Mlohaol F. Donohue, ot al, defendants. Action No. (J To Jane H. Oowdroy, individually and as eiesutrix of and truateo under the will of Nathaniel A.

Cowdrey. deceased. Charlotte Oowdrey, Mary L. P. Cowdray, Nathaniel Oowdroy, Loren M.

Oowdroy, Jennie H. Norton and John Norton, hor husband, (said name John being flotitious, his true Christian namo boing unknown to plaintiff) Catherine K. Sargout, Loron O. Palmer, Richard A. Palmor, Charles A.

Palmer, William C. Palmer, Nellie B. Palmer, May 0. Palmer, Ruth A. Palmer and Palmer, individually enJ administrator ot Abby A.

Palmor, deceased, defendant: The foregoing supplemental and amended summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Henry A. Mo i1, Counly Jndtro of the County of Kings In the uf New York, datod the 9th day of Fobruary, 1891, and rilod with the supplemental and amended summons and complaint in the oih'oo of tho clerk of (ho County of at tho County Court House in tho City of Brooklyn in said titate, which amended complaint was originally filed there on the 30th day of January, 1S91. Dated New York, Fobruary 1891 ARNOUX, R1TCH A WOODFORD, Attorneys for Plfclutiff, felSGwTh i 18 Wall Btieet. Now York City.

OUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY IfO Francos G. Dunning va. Edwin J. Dunning. Action for a sepaiatlon.

SummonsTo tho abovo named defendant! You are heroby summoned to answer the complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days aftor tho service of this exclusive of tho day of service: and in caaa of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will bo taken against you by default for the rrdinf domandod in tho complaint. Dated January In, 1891. HARRIS A OORWIN, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Post Offloe addre.jff. No.

21 Park row. Now York Oity. To the defendant, Rdwtu J. Dunning: The foregoing summons is serrod upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Calvin E.

Pratt, a Justice of til Supreme Court of the Stato of New York, datod tha 3rd day of Fobruary, 18 J1, and filed in tho otflae of tho Olsrlc of KJujM Vountv. at tha (Inantv rJftrtrktlstnvA Brooklyn, said county and stato, on the 17ta day of Fflbruary, I891. Dated February 17, 1891. nn.ji.nio in, riaiutiu Attorno; 0nVlN, Plaintiff 'h Attornojs, gl'Park tow, Now York Oily. rpHE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the graeo of God free and independent To Mary Catharine Skinner.

Milton P. SUnner.an Infant under fourteen years of axe; Isabella S. Skinner, Louis J. Skinner, the Greenwood Cemetery, tho American Female Guardian 8ociaty, the American Bible So ctety, the Board of Home Missions of the Presbyterian Cburoh in the United States of America, the Board of Foreign Missions of the Presbyterian Church in tbo United States of America, the Now York Society for tho Relief of the Ruptured and Crippled, Amanda H. Skinner, individually and as extout rlx of Samuel S.

Skinner, deceased, who was executor of Petor Skinnor, deceasod. Send, greeting: You and eaoh of you are hereby cited and reqn red to appear before a Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings, to be hold at the Hall of Records, in the Oily of Brooklyn, on the 30th day of. March. 1801, at ten o'clook In the forenoon, then and there to attend the judicial settlement of the accounts of Samuel S. Sltinner.

aa sole qoaliaed exejutor of the will of PETER SKINNER, deceased, by Amanda H. Skinner, executrix of said Samuel 8, Skinner, excautor, now defeated, aud to show cause why the Brooklyn TruBt Company should not be appointed substituted traatee of the unexecntod trusts in said will contained; and such of you as are under the age of twenty one yean aro required to appear by your guardian if you hare one, or if yon have none, to appoar and apply for be appointed, or In the event of your cogJect and failure so to do, a guardian will be Appointed by tho Surrogate to represent and aot for you in this proceeding. In testimony whereof, we have causorl the seal of our said Surrogate's court to bo herounto affixed. Witnoss, Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of our eald counlj, at the City of Brooklyn, L. 8. the eleventh day of February, In theearof our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety one JOSEPH W. CARROLL, fel2 GtThtfcMhSl Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHE Hon.

Gflorse Ahbott. Surrn7At nf til rinnnlv nt iati. notice herabv rl.Pn nrflnr.ltn in all araons hi. vine oltui u.in t. 1 A It A nf the City of decease 1, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with tho voucher thereo', 1 1 tho bud soribers, executor and eieoutrico3, at tbeir ace ol transacting buiinoas, at tho offlco Davil Barnott.

No. 130 Court street (Garfield Builning), in the City 0 Brooklyn, on or before the fllteeuVh day or May next. Dated November 0, 1890. JOSEPH S. THAYER, Executor.

ANN MARIA BROWN. JANE HARRIET Eieoutrlcei. David Baiinjctt, Attorney for Executors, 2H Court troet, Brooklyn. noQ tim Th PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOKFFICEi" Arbuckle Building, No. 371 Fulton strootIn pursuance of an order of tho Hon.

George B. Abbott, Snrror gate of the County or Kings, notice is hereby giron, ao cording to law, to all peraons having claims a ainst JOHN D. O. GILLESPIE, ALICE OU1NN. LOUIS MILLER and SARAH A.

MEVEKS.Iate of the City of Brooklyn, der eased, that they aro reuulrod lo exhibit tho wrap, witn the vouchers therefor, to ihe subscriber, the administrator, at his ollico, Room No. 10, Arbuckle Bul No. 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. on or 'Ilntlyo1 next. Dated September WILLIAM B.

DAVENPORT, Publio Administrator in Kmgi AdmlniKtraior. County. HolK(imTh PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THIS Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogato of the County of UOtleo Is hort triv.

tn persons having claims against CHARLES A. SnVdEU, late of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re quired to xhlldt'the name, with tho vouchers thereof, to the Hubfu'ribois, at their placo of trunnACttng business. No. 10 Atlantic avenue, in the City ol Brooklyn, on or before the loth day of Mav next. Dated.

November 11. IbflO. BRYANT STEPHENS, Rr BENNAKD SNYDER, teuton. W. S.

Attorney for Executors. 4 and Court Buuaro. Brooklyn. nol3 6m Th PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. GeOrtTO B.

Abbott. Surrncrt.f of thn nf inZB.n OtlCO Lerdbv H'r nnlinir tn lot. tn 11 parsoni having clafmB against CATHARINE HAiSABD, late of tho O.ty of Brooklyn, decftSBacI, that they are required to exhibit the bame, with tha vouchors thereof, to tha nubscrlbers at their place of residence. No. 130 Macon fitroot.

in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the nftoanth day of April noxt. Dated Ootober 1HU0. RICHARD HABbARDj Kxesutor. GRACE A. HASSARDj Executrix.

JOHN Oaket, Attorney, No. 108 Montague t. oc9 (JmTh TN PURSUANCE Ol' AN ORDER OFTHE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of tho Co inty of King, notice is bor.by given, according to law.

all pe.ncns having cltims against. AMES A. COW1NO, "ate of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, thnt they are re oulred to exhibit the same, with the vouchors thereof, to the subscriber, executor, oi said James A. Cowing, decnased, at bis placo Of tranjaoling business, numnor 13 William in the Uity of Now York, on or boforo the first day of April next. Datod Brooklyn, September seJ.Slln.Th JAMES COWING, Executor TN PURSU ANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE JL Hon.

Georgo B. Abbott, Surrogate of tho County of Kings, not'ee is hereby givon. according to law, to all persons having claims against MARY SHARKEY, lato of tho of Graveaend, Kings County, dcciated, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tha vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, Sharkey, at his placo of transa: business, at theodlceof Messrs. Tram Hill, Counselors at law, No. 41 Park Row, Times Building, in Iho Oity of New York, on or before the 30th day of April noxt.

Dated tobor 14, 1S90, JAMES SHARKEY, Exooutor. TnAiN Hi tor Kxecutor, Times Build log. No. 41 Park Row. New York Oity oclG 0m Th COUPOKATIOIS NOTICES EPARTMENT OF TTolsT Rooms 12.

4. 0. anl 10. MnnirinrJ llnil ,1 Biooklyn, I'Vbrnary IS, Notice is hereby give that Ihe nscBsm nt rolls in thn following entitled niat torh havo bnen completed and tho warrants forthoco' lectiun of tho various assessments nieniionol therein have this day bden dcllvorod to the Col e. tor of Taxes and Aasrasmeuts, and all frnons liable to pay 'ch ns Kossments aro io juire.l to pay ihe same without delay at his ottice under the penalty ot tbo law: Grading and paving Alill street, from Hamilton avo nue to Hick street.

Gas lamp po.ts. Lit'lo Nassau streot, between Graham utroat nd 1'rauklin avenuo. Gas lamp posts, Oakland street, between Dupont and Aeh streets. Gas lamp ooata, Oakland street, between Greenpoiiit avenuo and rreeman Hlrcet. Grading and paving Van Buren street, from Bushwick avenue to Broadway.

Gas lamp posts, Covert street, between Broadway and Central avonuo. Gas lamp postst Hamburg avenuo, between Hart Btreet (formerly Elm Hiroot) and Willoughby avenue (formerly Myrtle street). (i as lamp portts, Heywprd street, between Wy tho and Bodfoid avenues. Gas lamp posts. Wythe avenue, between Rutlcdge nnd WallflboutHtreots.

Gas lamp iiosts, Franklin avenue, between Wnllabout street and Flushbig avenuo. Gas lamp posts, Vernon avenuo, between Lewis and Stuyveoant av teB. Grading and paving Vernon avenuo, from Lowis avonuo to Sumner avenue. Gas lamp posts, Kane place, between Herkimer ttroot and Atlantic avonuo. EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW.

Chflptor Laws of 183H, Title 7, Section 10 nnd Title 3 0, Soction I. On all taxen and on assnesmfnts for opening street, flagging or rollngginj sido.valks, fencing vacant lots or dicing do.vn vacant lots which shall hon'OJter bo pai 1 to the Collector be: oro the expiration of one month from the time tho same hall boi.omo duo and payable an allowance shall bo made to tho person or porsons making mum payment at the rate of seven and three tenths percfiitum per aunum, for the unexpirol portion thoreof. On taxos, atiiiesunonts and water rates paid after the aspiration of ono month from tho time the nana 3 shall liavo he com a due an 1 payable thero shall bo ad ind to and collected as pari oi overv audi tax, ass.Ha ment or water rate, intorost at tho rate of nino per cut Iicr unniini, to bo computed from tho time tho saiuo icoamo duo nnd payablo to the date of naid payment. ALDEN S. SWAN, fo LS UOt Collector of Taxes aud Asbosmonts.

EPARTMENT OF OIl WORKS, COM mi sionnr's OtMcn. Room In Muiiioiiial Ooklvn. Fnbruarv 17. 1 K'l I Prniirn.iln wnr.i th rfnv publioly openod aud announced: F.r tilling upthu lota ljiug on the northerly aide of Anthony street, botweon Morgan a and Vandi voort avenuo. known as lotn Nos.

to .10 inclusivo, block Eighteenth Ward mp. Also, for lilting up iho lots lylnn on tho southerly cide of Anthony stroot, between Morgan avt nuc and Vander voort avenue, known as lots Nos. block 77, Eighteenth Ward ma 1 and co 14 inclusivo, an Also, for nllinc un tha lotH Ivinrr nn tlin lilnr.V VinnnrlnH by Driggs avonuo, ftlcekor avenue, Morgan avonuo anil Sutton street, known as lot No. 1, block MlliS, Seventeenth Ward map. Also, for liUing up the lots lyin on tho southerly side of Meeker avenge, between Morgan avonuo and Vander voort avenue.

Uno.vn as lots Nos. 1 to 0 inclusive, block 771, Eighteenth Ward map. Also, for tilling up tho lots lying on tho northerly side of Lombardy between Morgan avenuo and Van dervoort known as loU Nos. to iiichiBivo, block "7'i. Eighteen; Ward may.

Also, for tilling up tho lots lying on tho eastorly side of Morgan avonuo, be' ween Meokor avonuo and itreet, known as lots Xos, to inclusivo, block 771, Eighteenth Ward map. Also, tor tilling up the lots lying on tho eastorly sido Morgan avenue, be w.on Anthony utree; and Lnmbardy stroet, kuo.vn as lots No. 1 to inclusive, block Ward map. Also, 'or lillin? up tho lots lying on the oast sid o' Hithmojid Htrejt, between 1' niton street and Ridgewoo 1 avonuo, known as lots Nob. Oil, 04, 'Mt 11' and block sixth Ward map, to uit: Denitj Norton, per cubic yard, Ii jc.

BurotieB, John Hiokey and John Curran. James F. Gillen, pei c.ibiu yard, Jc. sureties, John Morriasey and John O'Grady. JOHN P.

ADAMS, Commissioupr. Attest: D. h. NoitTHUif, Se. retary.

felS Ot DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORK'S COM miHaionor'a Oificn. ltoom lft. Municipal HuildinK. Bro.tklyn, Fobruary 17, lsyi Proposals wero this day publicly upone i and announced For fencing lots on th north side of Chauncey street, between Roid avenue and Patch avonu3, known as lot No. 17.

block (), Tuen fi'th Ward map. Alo, for fencing lots no tho sido of Clayson avenue, between Prospect place and St. Marks avenue, known a lota Nos. 7u aud 70, block 44, Ninth War 1 map. Also, for fencing lot on tho snut.Ii frid" of Marks f.vt'uuc, between Clahson avenue and avenuo, known in lots Nos.

i2, 70 and 51, block 44, Ninth Ward map. Also, fencing lota on tho north side of St. Marks aveiiu. t.veon Olas avonuo and Frank! in known as lots Noj. 121, 121 and 13, blocn 4Ii, Ninth Ward map, Also, fencing lots on tho south si lo of St.

Murks avenue, etween Clai.ion avenue and rranklin avenu tnown RslotNo8.Vt, 1 1, J0. and 77, bioo.i 44, Ninth Ward map. Also, for fencing on tho north side of St. Marks avenuo, hetweun Clayson avenuo and franklin avomu', known as lots Nos. 0..

75,83. iK, IKJ, 71, Hi) and IMU, block IS. Ninth Ward to wit: Goorgo Moonoy, per running foot, SVj cents; sureties, itucnaui iiic.y. John por running iont, Jcmcs F. Giliou and Robert J.

Bro.vn JOHN P. AOAMS, Commissioner. AtteM; D. L. NOHTUUP, tio: rotary.

felH (it DEPARTMENT OF OITY WOJIKS, COM misstuncr's Ollice, Room N'o. 1, Municipal Building, BrOKrflyn, February 17, 1H0 1 Proposals were this day publicly openo i and announced: tor flagging Hidowalks 'in thy so ith i lo of Ninth street, between (iowsnns Cinal and Smitfi sfreot. Also, tor flagging sido' vabis on tho sonh aide of St. Marks avenuo, tiotween ('ianson nvunuo and Franklt.i avenuo, known as lots Nos. IU, 70 nnd al, block 44, Ninth aid man.

Also, for Hanging eidewalks on the south of Wo! co street, beWoon Richnrds and Dwight streets, known as lot No. lAuuk Twelftd Ward Al for llaging sidewalks on the south side of Prospect place, betw on clavon avenuo and Franklin avenue, known as lots Nm. S7, 110. 1 00, 10. 07, OS, SO, 111, MI) and SI.

block 40, Ninth Ward map. Also, for iiagcing xbiowalka on thu west hide of Clasion jtvonuo, between Butler street and street, knoivu as lois No j. 70, 41 and block 47, Ninth Ward map. Also, for flagging and reilagging sidewalks on the east sble of (lass in avenue, botween Douglass streot and Dc graw street, known ad Jot No. 140, block ijU, Ninth Ward map.

Also, for flagging and rellaggin.r sidewalks on the south aide Prospect placo, between C'Ja aveuuo and Fraukliu avouuo. known aa lots Nos. 40, 41, 4'. and Dlock Ninth Ward map, lo wii Micha tl Mi.liadv, per nquara toot, auretifts, John Hickoyand Dont's Norton. John Morris icy, par square foot Jamod F.

Gillcn aud Robnrt J. Brown. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner. Attest: D.

L. Nohthup, Secrotnry: felS 0t DEPARTMENT OF CITY rali.sioner'a offloe, Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, February 17, .1 Si)l. Proposals wero thU day publicly opened and announced for llagging and roflag ging bidewalk on the south sido of Warren street, be tweon (Jourt street and Smith street, known as lots Nos. 34 and block 201), Tenth Ward map; also for aud retlagging sidewalk on the south nido of Oreeuo avenue, bet N'ostrand aronue and Marcy avenue, known as lots Nos. 100 and 101.

and to i2 inclusive, block third Ward map; also for Hogging and roJlag flutr sldnwit'k on the wet Hide of Grand avenue, between Prospect place and Ht Mark avenue, known as lot 2fo. IS, block 2H, Ninth Ward man; also for flagging and re Ilagging sidewalk on tho north side of St. Markt avenuo, botween Claasou avenuo and Franklin arenue, kno vu an lotsNoa.0l.75,S:i, 119 nnd 120, block Ninth Ward map also for flagging an 1 redagging sidewalk on tho north side of St. Marks avenuo, between 01ason aenuo and Franklin avenus, known as lots Nos. ISO.

V.il and 12:3. block Ninth Ward map, to wit: Michael Mulludy, per Hiiuaro fo jt, 1jS conts; suretioj, John Hickey and Deunib Norton: John Morris ay, per square foot, 17H cents; sureties. Jamas F. Ofllon and Robert J. Brown.

JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner. Attest: D. L. WonTHUP, Socretarj.

fe7 (R NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN OF THE intention of tho Common Council of tho City of Brooklyu to pass ordinances to PIG DOWN the lot or lot. lying on The north sido of Hart street, bctwoeu Knickerbocker avenue and Hamburg aronue, known at lot No. 15, block J.000, Eighteenth ward map. Also, to dig down ib lots on tho south sido of Thirty ninth street, botweon Fourth avenue nnl Fifth avenue, known aB lots No. 22, 24 and 25.

blok 54, Eighth ward map, to the grado of tho respcoMve adjoining utrocte, to abatoa nuisance, at tho expense or tho owner or owner of said lots. Datod Brooklyn, February 17, 1801. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner of City Works. Attest: D.

L. NoiU'iiUP, Secretary. I0t TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE JLI of the Common Council of tho Oity of Brooklyn to pws ordinances to FILL UP tho lot or lots lying on the hlock bounded by Degraw utrcot. Now York avonne. Brooklyn avonuo and Douglass street, known as lotH Nob.

1.4, 11, 17. 0. 25, 2S, 2. 31, 33, U8, 40, 41. 40, 50, 55, 01 nnd 02, blook 78, Twenty fourth Ward map, to ihe grade of tho roBpoctlvo adjoining stroets, to abate a nuhanoj, at tho oxponBO of the Owner or owners OiBSld lote.

Dated Brooklyn, February 17, ISO 1. JOHN P. ADAMS, CommiBs oner of City Works. Attest: P. Nomiiur.

Secretary. lOt EP ARTM JC NT OF CITYVoitks, COM misstoner'B Oflice, Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, February 17, 1801 Proposals were this day publicly opened aud announced for digging down tho lot on the east aide of Garden streot, botween Biishwick avenuo and Flut hlng avenuo, known as lot. No. 20. block 1,01 1, Eighteenth Ward map, to wit: Denis Norton, Ser cubic yard.

sureties, Uickey aud John nrran. JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner. Attest D. L.

Nortbtjf, Secretary. felS Ot DEPAlVrMENT OF OITY WORKhTcoS? misslonar'a Offloq, Room 15, Municipal Building, Brooklyn, February 11, 1801 Pro pqaals wore this day publicly opened and announced for txtondtng the stable at the plpo yard, to wit: William Anderson, work complete, pa ratios, Goorce TJ. Forbcll and Henry K. Dabobi. Patrick Bradir, work complcts, ,250 Burettes, John Hiekoy and Rcnry IS.

Dubois. duna i auvjoo, vonimiisioner. ALUtt: D. L.NoaTHUP,BcflreUr. ut EPARTMENT OF COLLEOTI ON.

Rooms 2, 4,0. 8 and 10 Municipal Bulldlnn Brooklf o. January 28.1891 Notico Is he reby siren thai tbo assessment rolls in tho following on titled matters hare bn completed, and tho warrants for the collection of tho various assessments mentioned therein.havt this day bean delivered to tho Col lector of Taxos and Assessment, and all persona liable to pay each assessments aro roqaired to pay tha same without dels at his office, under tho penalty of tho law. GRADING AND PAVIHG Warwick street, from Arlington to Atlantio avenuei. Jumus street, from East New York avenue to Ka.kra Parkway.

Lewis avenue, from Hatsey street to Jefferson are nne. WeBt Ninth stroot, from Hamilton avenue to Hicks street. Verona ttroet, from Riohardt to Columbia strasta. Kiox Btreat, from Richards to Columbia streets. Evergreen avenue, from Grove to Linden Stone avenue, from Hull streot to Broadway.

Wyckoff avenuo, from Kim street to Flushing avenue. Shepherd avenue, from north side Arlington avenue, distanco 100 feet north. FENCING 1 Macon street, north bide, from Lonu to Sumner avenoes. Keid avenue, ost side, from Ban bridge to umunoej streets. Pacific street, north sido, from Grand to Olasson at enuos.

Sixth avenue, west side, from Nineteenth to Twentieth streets. Richardson st, south side, from Graham avenue tv Enron street. Central aronue, cant side, from Woodbine to Palmetto streets. Atlantic avenue, south side, from Grand to Olaaaon aveoues. Oocaelyoa street, north side, from Graham avenue to HiimhobJt streot.

Madl.on etreot, south Aide, from Ralph to Howard avenues. Llnwood stroot, wodt from Atlantic avenno 1 Fulton street. Macon btreet, north tlJo. from Marcy to Nostra nd DIGGING DOWN LOT Lafayette avenue. Kouth bide, from Noatrand to Matey a van uej.

i GAS LAMP POSTS North Elevonth aireet, irom Wytbo to Bedford av onuoa. BXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. i Chaptor Lswd of 18R. Title 7, Section 10 and Title 10, Section 0. On all taxes aa I on all assessments for opening streets, flagging or reflating sido tending vacant lots, or digging down vacant lots, oliich shall hereafter Faid to (he Coltu tor, boforo the oxuiration of ono mouth rom th? tima the sxino shall beoome duo and pxyablo, an allowance shalt bn made to the norson or poreooj making Bach payments at tho rato of eovou and throo fentbsoT centum por annum, for the unexpired per ion thereof.

On all tatos, aut.OB.mcnt and wator rate?) paid after the expiration ot one mouth from th tint, tha Ba.no shall have bj.omo duo and payable, thoro shall addoi to and jiiociod as pare of eory such tax, m.nt or water inter at tlio rata of nine par ceut. per annum, to be couiputo 1 from tho time the sme became duo and payable, to the date of said paviaeDC. ALDlN S. SWAN, ja2Q 30t Collector ofTaiesaud Asao DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION. Rooms 2, 4, and 10 Municipal Building, Brooklyn, January 30 1801 Notice horoby given that the assessment rolls in the following entitled majors hava been ooraploted and tho warrant for the collection the various assessments mentioned therein havo thin aay been delivered to th.

Collector of Tares aud Axses ments and all pernont liable to pay such assessmonts are required to pay tho without delay at his oiticn. undov tho penalty of tho law. Flagging Schenek streot, eaBt aide, between Willoughby an. I DeKalb avemiu. Flagging Horgen siroot, south sidi.

between Court and Smith streots. Flagging Preald.nt itroot, north side, botweon Third avenue and Nevini street. Flagging Johnson siroot, south Bile, between Navy btreet and Hudson avenue. Flagging Kichardaon streot, south side, between Graham avenue and liweo etreet. Flagging Leonard atreot, east side, 100 feet south of Norman avenue.

Flagging stroet, south sido, botweon Krer gr an 1 Contral avenue. Hop'dna street, houthwest corner of Marcy avenue. Fiatbiidh avenuo, west side, between Sterling nlace and Eighth avmuo. Flagging Je.ferson avenue, south aide, between Reld and Stuyteant aveuueci. Flagging Monroe fitroet, smth aide, I etween Lewis :t.id Stuyvcsant avonuo Magging Barbey troet, northwest corner of Atlantic avinuo.

Flagging North FJoveuth street, north bide, betweeu Wytho avenuo and Borry flagging Sixth avenue, both sid.3, botweon Second and Fisth street. Magging Sftclcmaa(rrect, oast side, between Herkimer trect and Fulton street. EXTRACTS FROM THK LAW. Chaptor Laws of 18SK, titlo 7. section 10 and titlo 111, section ii.

On all taxos and en all assessment for opening streets, flagging or roilagging sidewalks, fencing vacant lots or digingdiwn vacant ion, which shall hereafter be paid to tno collector hefove the expiration of un. mouth iroia the timo tbe Kama shall become duo aud nayatJe, an allowance shall mado to i person or personw rnalc ing such payments tuu rate of Havon and thre tonths per centum por nn jin for tha uuoxplrod portion (hero of. On all taxos. assos.tJlents and water rates paid After the expiration ono month from tho time the uaio shall havo hccomi dui and payable thero bhall be added to and a par. of every such tai.

rusoBunent or water rate interest a the rato of nin por ont. uor annum, to be irom the lima the same became due and payable to tho date of said paymont. A.LD1SN S. SWAN, 30t Cullector of Tazes and AssejemantB. DBl'AUTMUNT OK CITY WORKS, MU uicipal Department Building, Brooklyn, Fobruary iS, I Mil NOriC TO CON I'KAOVOllS: nro pnsala will bo ro: at this until Woduoslay, the Lloth day of February, lbOl, at 12 for tuolollovr iiig purpuse: (Jtt FRKCTINO A STATION HOOSE.

CELLS, BUILDING AND PATROL STABLE on th. Kotith weatorly corner of Liberty nd Miller for uae of the Seveuteeuth Precinct Amcuut of dopjr.i. Amount of suroiy sJ tO.DOO. F.ach proposal launt ho accompauiol by a deposit in money or by a clie.k in ilia same amount para blo to the order of tho of ity WorH, in the sum abov: spooihei for eaoli improv irjient. Such check iiiiiciuiit of nuiuey lo be ruturne.1 to iii budor in ease his i is rejuutuit.

Plaiij and spcr iiicaiiona may bo saeu, and forme of propositi i au bo ou apulication at, Die Dopartmunt oi City Works. it ill not bo consider. ujjes each tdiali bo ac.oinpanied i.y the respective deposits afortaaid, and aUo by an undertaking in writing, with two Bi.rBt.es, each of whom kLiall quality as to his rosjiotiuiblit) in tbo runpectivo hum 8 mtmtiouod, nu.i who shall ba owners of real stato in tho City of Brooklyn iu their own tight in the amount of each surety, and shall havo held the tamo l'or at least ono year prior to tho timo of be. omiug buch surcly.tbat if tho contract bo awarded to the par.yor parties proposing, they wdl bocomo bo.md as hi or their surety for its faithful performance; and iu case ho or thuy thall neglect or reluso toexeonto tho contract, if so awardud thoy will pay io th. Oityol Brooklyn the dllTorenuo botwoea the price an nronosod aud tho price at which the cod tract may bo mado with any other person or poisons.

Proposals to bo indorsed "To tho Coinminioner of City Works" (specifying work). The baid proposals Mil be nubliuly oiionou and annoiinced on the day of Fet ruary, ltjOl, at the hour ot" l'J provided that tho (Joniniisdiouer tt City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy is jmiaeiU incasooftho absonoo of both, thon on the hrsl day thereafter whr.n eiihur in present. P. ADAMS, of City Work'. Attest; D.

L. NoKT.ib'r, Secretary. felU lOt of" co iTETe tYo'n Rooms 2. 4, 0. 8 and 10.

Municipal Building, Brooklyn. February 1, IH1 No icj is horeby giv that the aJsesbaieri: ioIU in tho ful.o.cug cntitlod mat tors havo been comploted and the for the ool lottion O'' tho var.o is asscBsments mt'iitiouod th rein havti thin day ttcen d.diverd io iho of Ttxon ani A and all parsons liabin to pay such fl aeestncntM are rd iuii nd to pay th same without delay at his ottico, tho o( the law: GRADING AND PAVING Fl FTY FIFTH 1 FROM FIRST TO THIRD AVJ2XUK. KKlRAOTS FROM TIIl LAW. Chapter 5SS, Lawso: 1SSS. Title 7.

Section 10. Titl i 11), Section 0. On all taxos and on all aHScssmoutt) foropeu.ug frtrcptn, flagging or retltigging htdewalks, fencing vatautlotsor dicgiog'duwu a ant lots, whuih uball hwreaftor bo paid to tbo Collector before tha expiration of one month ft cm the time the bamo hall Ijeooino due and payable, an allowance shall be made to tho person or persons mailing Bitch payments at rato ol sovon and three tenths per centum per annum tor the uuoxplrod portion thereof. On ail taxoe.asBOiBinttntB and water ratos paid atter the expiration of ono month from tho time tho namo shall havo become duo and payablo thoro shall bo ad.io i to and colleclod as part of every euch tax. assumeut or water rate.

Interest at the i atu of niue per cent, per annum, to computed from tho time the sainf became dti. and payablo to ttie of baid payment. folO 00t Collector of Taxos and AH cr.mfintp 1 6 A CT IRE DEPART fl MENT, No. Jay siroet, Brooklyn, February 10, 1891 Sealed propo a). will be received at this odlco, r.ntilTuesday, Fobruary 1.

1, IHM, 12, noon, for furnishing a temporary Contral Ollico firo alarm graph system and furni.ihin additloual materials and making repairs and alterations to tho present apparatua constitnting tde Ortutral OJtlce plant oT tho tiro alarm telegraph system of iho City of Brooklyn, and the removal of haid plant from 307 Jay Btreet to UOH Jay street, Citv of Brooklyn, and the erection the therein. Eaoh proposal must l.o accompanied by a deposit of iSKOO in mouey, or by cortitied chock payable to order of the CommissiiODer of tho Fire Departmont.to to returned to I ha bidder in cae hie i id is rujooted by the Fire Depaitmout. In case the party or parties to whom tho contract may he awarded nhatl negle.t or refuse io enter Into contract, tho amount dfpoditod, ca above Bpocitio will be retained as luiuldatad damagWror such nog'ect or rofusal. Hpecihuatlons may be seen and forms ot proposals tan lie procured on application at tho Fire Department. Proposals will not l.o considered un'633 accompanied l.j iho deposit aforo ald, aud aluo an underiakinp In writing of two nuctirities on each propo.al (who shall (ua'i as to tl.oir reaponBif ility in rho suta ot $8,000 that if the contract be awatdo I to tho party or parties nropo ing they wi 1 bucomo bouna as his or their surety for its faithiui pjifovm.tuco; and in case ho or they shall ncRiool or refuse to execi.twthe contract, if so awardr.1 them, that thoy will pay to tho City Brooklyn the en.e between th i price so propo.ol aud tho rice at whit iho iitay bo made with any other person or 1 ersons.

to indornud To tho Firo Department." Tho said will be publicly opi upland announco ontho' Mth day of February, 1891, at tho hour of 12 oVlock, noun. Tho Commissioner ie3orv3 tho right tjrocct any anl all bids. By order o. thd Cumm.n Council, dat.tl Brock'yn, January lSbl. John liNNis, ()iumissiouer oi tlv Fire Department.

AtliHt: Wiij.iam 1), Deputy Comm.s.iotier and Chief Clerk. f10 lOt A SSKSSORS' NOTICE IN THIS MAT Jk. ter of apporti'juin and ass isiog the oipente It a DISH A A 1 Doft aw Btredt from Ihirl i i Fourth avonne. Do alb aren't troni Broadway to avenue. Fairfax tiUeo: fnm ishulck avenue llroadway.

Leonirl btro.t fro.u liajaid fctroct to VanCott avenue. Rochester aveuuo from pla to St. Marun avenue. Vandorva.r Htroet.from Broadw.iy to Bushwick aven OAS LAMPS AND POSTS On Contral plawi, between avenuo and Gr.ive Btrv'tjt. On Johnson avenuo, between Busbwick plr.ee i b'luiJitng uven.ie.

'J'lia Board AtjiessorH of the (3iiy of Brooklyn, pur suant to tu. provision oi an act ot the Logislaturo ot tio Sta ol New Vork entitled "An Act to oon thn Cities of Brooklyn and Wiliiauisburgh and tho Town ot Bu.JhwicK Into one inunicipa) government, and to n.cor pora'o tho same," pa.ssod April 7, l. and ol t' 3 several otht'c acts amendatory thereof an ary thOi oto. horv'i'j give notice that tho oi the in the ab i malt rs Ijave made, and that fail reports are now depo ited in tho o.Ucooi iho said Hoard, at Room No '0. lunicipal Da aartmenl til tiio City of Hrook'yn, "'liorj the same can Uo examined bv ail perjons.

interested, and tliat thu aaid a wil! uiett iu the naid oilice on tue ME day o. February, 1S01, at 10 o'clock A. tobcar ob (it any) from pa. lioi inter.slOJ, ami to corupltt and bign our said report. Partioa having objections to make will plessj present them iu writing Dated Hii.oic 'elUrTlioMAS A.

WILSOX, Preadeut OTIC IS 1IEREBY GIVEN OF THE in outionoi tlio Common Council of tho Oity of Brooklyn pans oi Jin to FLA (J SI DK WALKS op positH tlio lot or lo a lying tho west sido of Stone avo fiim, botwoen Marlon a'icut anl Suinptor known an lota Xos 3, 1 and 5, block l.i. I'wcnty Ward map. UJt.voou Mimpiur aim biroui, Wock' known im lots Nos. tiO to inclusive, iiol ij Twouty litth ard map. Also, ilargii'ir siitownlks on tho west sido of Stone ave nuo, hotwuan McDoug.il streat and Hull ntreet, known aa lots Nos.

80 an 133, block 15i. Twenty fifth Ward 1DAh.o, fKtggitig aido.vftlk on the east sido of Hopkinsou avenue, botween Broadway aud MoDougal stroot. known as lots No.i. 1 and block 1 1U, Twenty lifth Ward AIbo, flagging sidewalks on the eat of Hopkiuson avenue, between McDougal streat and Ducatur street, known aa lot a Xos. 31, 10, 50 and 51, block 117, Twenty fifth.

Ward map. flagging bidowalks on tho southeast corner of Herbert street and Humboldt straet, known as lot No. block SMS, Kightoenth Ward man. Alao, llaggiug and rollaggiug sliowalks on tho south sido of North Tenth stroet, between rry stroBt and Bedford avenuet known as Nos. 8 to 17, both luctu r.ivo.

block 00, 1'ourtoenth Ward map. Also, flagging nnd rotlngglng sidewalks on tho north Hide of North 'i outh Btreet, net ween Bedford avenue and Driggs avenue, known as lots Nos. 1, 32, UO. 28, 27, 20. 2 and 2 1, block U6, Fourteenth Ward map, with bluo stone flagging six (0) feet In width, or the full width where not already done, to abate a nuUance, at the expense or the o.vn'jr or owners of ta'td lots.

Dated Brooklyn, February 17, 1801. JOHN P. ADAMS. Commissioner of Oity Works. Attest: D.

L. Nortuup, Secretary. lOt OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THE intention of the Common Council of tha Oitv of trooUlvn to diss ordinances TO FLAG sidewalks op posite the lot or lots lying on The south Bide of Halsoy street, between Held avn uo and Patrhen avenue, known allots Nos. 40 and GO, biockG7.Tweuty fiflh Ward map. Also, flanging sidowatks on tho northeast corner of Hamburg avenue and Willougbbr arenue, known as lot No.

1. block 1,007, Eighteenth Ward map. Also.flaggiog and retlarglng sidewalks on th east side of Hamburg avenue, between Starr strait and Willouch by avenue, known as lota No, 2 and 3, block 1,007, bixbteenth Ward map. Also, flagging and re flagging sidewalks on the south side oi Covert street, between Broadway and Bushwluk avenue, known as lots Nos. 18, 71 and block 1,104.

Eighteenth Ward map. Also, tlagging and roflagp.ioB sidewalks on th north side of Maujer street, betwoen Loriraer street and Leonard at i oat, known as lots Nos. 0, 10, 11 and block Fifteenth Ward map, with hlu stone six (0 teet in iridth, or tbt full width wber not Already Loue, to abate a iiaibanoe, at the expense of the owner or ownera ot lots. Dated Brooklyn, February 0, 1801. JOHN P.

ADAMS. CommU.fonor of City Worki. Attest: D. L. Northcf, Beorotary.

fcO lOt TWfOTICK iFBRKBY GIVENiTtITe Xri intention of tho Common Council of thi City of Brooklyn to pass ordinances TO FENCE the lot or lots lying on The woetetde of Canton street, between Sycamore si roat and Division street, known ai lots Nos. 5 aud 0, blOJk 11 1 Eleventh Ward map. Also, fencing lots ou tho nocth side of Decatur slrcct, between Sumner avenuo and Lewis avenue, known as loti Nos, 31,37, 1V3 and 12 block 54. Twent, War map, with a close botrd fonoe.eix (W) foot hlffh, to abate amu auoe, at tho expense of tho own or or owner of aid lota. Dated Brooklyn, February 17, 1SD1.

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POLICEMAN' POWEKS KEUUKED. An Officer Who Had Wllne sen to Prove Kin Case, Pellceraan John Powers of the Eleventh pre olnot came within an ace of being fined for contempt of court by Justico Tigho yesterday. A few days aeo, while making an arrest, he claimed that Anthony Randolph, who lives on Greenwich street, Now York, attempted to roscue his prisoner. Randolph was also arrested and his trial took place. Tho oflkcr had no witnesses to corroborate his statement, out Raudoloh produced ssvorai men who swore that he had not Interfered with Powers in any way, but that the offlcorhad clubbed him unmercifully.

"This complaint is dismissed," said tho court. "But. your honor" began Powers. "There is no but about it," eat I the court. had no witnesses to corroborate your story." "Why didn't you toll me that I needed continued Powers.

"You hive been on the force loug onoush to know that without being told," responded the court. Tho officer again started to talk, but was warned by tho magistrate to keep a quiet tonguo in his head. Powers took the hint and loft. JIOTKL AUlilYALS. St.

George M. JI. Barrett, Poughkeei ff'e; G. M. Jewett, Bridgeport, G.

Edwards, Boston, Mrs. F. M. lUndall, New York; J. T.

Linnen, Rivorhead, L. W. Lefferts, Boonton, N. H. J.

Schmitz. Stamford, D. J. JIc Kinlay, J. Symmers, Brooklyn.

Ciarexdon A. Morbray, Richmond: V. W. Little, Mr. and Mrs.

John Johnson, F. H. Bell, Philadelphia; H. W. Beocher, Yonkcrs; D.

8. flotoher. F. U. Campbell, Hartford, Roger Williams, Atlanta, Mr.

and Mrs. VT. E. Hallock, F. Y.

Brown, Charles 9. Rice, Brooklyn; 0. L. Blissaid, St. Amboy; George H.

Stein, Denver, M. W. Coburn, Springtteld, N. Thomas G. Duncan, Victoria, Tex.

SIl ITKR ISI.iKD XOTES. Mr. Home of Brooklyn has routed John Crock's cottage at Shelter Island Heights for the coming season. Mrs. Bemmer of Brooklyn haa let hor cottage on the hill to Mr.

Anderson of Brooklyn. Miss Annie Offer is recuperating in Ashvillo, N. a Tho congregation of the Presbyterian church on Sunday pledged over $1, 350 for tho oroctiou of a now chapel. The sum of $400 haa been raised for tho building of an iron fence round the Prosbyterian cemetery. TI1K CASK DISMISSED.

John Erzinger, the Flatlanda butcher acoused of having itassod a counterfeit silver dollar on John Kramer, a dealer hi livers, residing at 283 Hudson avenue, was arraigned before Commissioner B. Lincoln Benedict in the United States Court yostorday. Assistant District Attorney Oakey prosecutod and Lawyer Georgo W. Pinck iiey defended tho aoensed. Half tho male inhabitants of Flatlanda wero present to testify to Erzingor'a good obnraoter.

and, aj no intent was shown to defraud Kramor, with whom he had been dealing for eight years, the case was dismissed. HOKTAMTT is BROOKLYN. Depnty Commissioner John S. Yonug of tho department of health reports that tho deaths in Brooklyn durinz the woek ending Saturday, February 14, 1801, numbered 342, being 5 more thaninlha previous week, and representing nn annual death rato of 20.88 in every 1,000 of tho population. Compared with the corresponding pook in 1800 thero were 8 less when tho death fate was 2 1.42.

The four chief causes of death Wero phthisis 48, pneumonia 30, bronchitis 10, diphtheria 10. BASSETT IK THK STATE PISIS05. John Melvillo Bassett, who described himself as a Now York broker and who was convicted in the Oyer and Terminer uf Queen a county on the charge of causing tho death of Tessio Covert of Jamaica, was taken to thostatj prison yesterday to servo his sentence of sovon years. Tho gou eral term dismissed his appeal. TRAVEL, TKANSPOItTATIOX, c.

Itrtllron 1. ESTSHOKE RAILHO.YD. N. Y. U.

II. It It. Loss's. Trains leare 1Ve.t t'orr saooud st station, Now York 08 follows and 20 rainuttjs earliir from foot of Jay st. Now Vorltt lls milton.

London, Detroit Chicago, 10: 15 A. 5:15,. i P. St. tit.

Louis, 5:15, 'Sili) P. M. Toronto, tlO: to A. P. 8 .15 P.

At. Buffalo. Kocuoster, tiyracusj, Susucnaion liridgo, Niasua tails. A.M., 8:15 1'. knit al 1:30 A.

M. for Utloa only. Klnsatou.tO, "10:15, A. 10 r. Montreal and OanaJa Ka t.

7i 1 5 A. "5:15 P. M. sloapinjt ora for Onffato, Niagara Falls, Detroit, Ohionso ani rft. I.o ris on ail thrown trains.

Qzxa loava Brooklyn ria ftrODKlyn Annex A. P. it. Jeraoy City P. Ji li.

itioa al 1 :20 A. P. M. Daily. tDaily oicept Kat diy.

All other trains daily fiXcout l'or tiokuls, tima tablo, parlor and uleep Dij car aocorarao latloas or int'ortuation ap lyatofficos: BiooSlIvu, 333 Washinctou st, "'Jtl Kullou st, Annex pffioa, IiJOt Fulton at: Sow York O.ty, 1, JT1, VS5 anil OWUroaiway, 1 13 Bor Li Park pi, oS WcBt Ono llundrod and Twenty lifth rft aud Slioro Bta tiona, loot of West fc'ortj sacoa't Ht au.l too: ot jay at, O. E. IjAMBElvT, Genoral Passenper AKent. 5 v'andarbilt ar, Nut York. ALT! MOKE AND OHIO KAILKOAD.

FAST EXPKESS TRAINS VIA PHILADELPHIA TO BALTIMORE, WASHINGTON, CHICAGO. CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS AND ALL POINTS WEST. PULLMAN OAR SERVICE ON ALL TRAINS. Lair NEW YOJIK.

foot of Liberty et, as follous: Fur OillUAOO, I'Jilo A M. 1 Vor CINCINNATI, ST. LOUIS, A. P. M.

l'or WASIlIN'iTON. BALTIMORE. A. 11:30 A.M., asOO P. 1'J A.

M. All trains del. eudit ll A. M. Sunday.

Por Norollc rl Hay Lin 2:00 P. M. woolc daya. TL kvt 173, Mil, 415 iO Broadway. New York, an (I 08 Broad.ray.

Brook'yu, Hrotion loot of Liberty at (Cantral Railroad or Nnw New York Traufor Uomumy will call for and check from bota. or reiidou ju to 'tacit in.it ion. J. T. UDELL.

CUARLKS O. SCULL. Gencr.l ManaRor. Conorai PaaJ. Acut.

JKHIOU VALLEY KAILKOAD. PASSENGER TRAINS" leave foot of oud ..0 rttd ad follows; 7:00 A. M. for Slatington and i tor tni diet poinia. 10 A.

M. for (Joaevs, Lyous, Kimir, RocbOitor, llnialo and th Woat, Pottaville ami principal local points. Obaircarto Lyon3 and Pullraau pai to Saapansion Urido. i)M) A. M.

for Manoh Chunk and intarme.Hftt. potnti. 1 :0 A. M. for L.

and B. luterraodlaio points. 1:00 P. M. for Tunk mnoock and intirmcdiMo xioints.

CUir oir to Ttm' ittunoik. Couneotion to Roidiuj; and Ilarriubartj M. for Suipourfion Hrido and nrincipil inturmodlito noinls. Chair ear to WjIkiSMmi and Pullman alaopera toCufiponioj) BridRO. 4:30 P.

M. for Pottaville, Miitch Chank and intormodiato poinU. Cnilr car to SUuuh Ohnnfc. 5:00 1. M.

for Mau Cb inK nd iniertnoJiato Cooacotion to Hoadlus nnl HarrUbiir. 100 P. SL for GanovA. lijons, i tlor, Buffalo and tho Vest Pullman aleoppra i Lvou.i and Suaponoion Bridgo. 1 A M.

P. M. connect for all polnia in and )lailoion coal raslftis, Sunday trains 0:00 A. M. lor Maucb Chunk, Hailflton and intornio.iiai point.i.

P. M. for Mauch Chunk and intrrm jdiato poini j. 7:00 P. M.

for GenGva, LyonElmirt, Bullslo and tho Wvat. Puliniftu alcoperj to i.fwin and Snuiunalon Bridu. GLMitiM, KA'TmX OF PI Off, Jttb Broadway, Novr York. fTfKUT ilAlLw AY '1 THr To TUll IPJ eaqna Routo of A iuori Thro'ieh trains loivo New Yorfc. fool of Chambor at, daily, as follows, and five mlnntea earhor froni WosiTvTonfcy third 8t: 0:00 A.

M. Via Nia. ara I'allaanJ CfiantAmjti.i Lake, York to ISkoporri IlornoiUrillo to Dotroit and OlnUanati. P. M.

YoRtibu'o Hinilnd. Solid train for ChirZo via Ohaataauna Ivkf. with diutur oir to On let no. 31flopora to uhi ajto, Ciavilaii'l tnd St. Louis Tia Cin Ciuisti.

No extra for (fJick time and imparl jr (jIooV. M. SoMd train Iq 0'ii vlV Nia ara FalU. Bleep to Buffalo, Roo'ipstor, and Chicago. tzlO Via Uhaalsu'iua Lako and Siaiara lTalla.

Solid train to ttluoijorj lo ilfnio, Culcajo and TEakoS ofticcJ, 4J1. IU7 an 1 Broadway, Bcwo. 1 Bittnry vK Oiixtniwrj and Titcuty tnrr.j Htd ferrlcal New York: Jiiil aa I Pulton st, Brooklyn. Vf. O.

RltfEAUSON, General PaisenKor ARont. iROOKLYN ANNKX FOR JERSEY CITY. PSUN'SVLVAATfA KAIMIOAD. I JiRAVlHO FOOT OF FULTON STREET DAILY. A.

M. wu. 0:30. 11:00. 11:30.

a.r.i. j. vv o.an r4. r.O. 1:30.5:00.

5::0. (1:00. 0:30. 7:00. 7:30.

8:00. 8:30. 0:00.0:30, 10:00, 10:30, 11:00. J'o Fall Itlror lino. 4 :30 P.

M. Kjturulng. loaviaf Jersey Oitr un arrival of iraina. FmCi8 3 oliookod a ad tioketf sold lo all p.iin.t,. Ait loi Brooklf a Uokets trll)n retaming to Brooklyn.

CUkiH and Albany, 3:30, "7:15, A. sfc)0. 5:15, P. M. Or Wtona.

Weal Poinr, (JornwAl), Nowbnrfih, 3: 10, 'o, "10:15, all :30 A. l.lo, 4:110. 11:45 P. M. "PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.

THE STANDARD RAILWAY OF AMERICA AND THE SCENIC LINE TO THE WEST. TRAINS LEAVE STATIONS FOOT OF DES BROSSES AND CORTLANDT STREETS AS FOLLOWS: ON AND AFTER JANUARY 1. 1801. THE FAST LINE. 0:00 A.

St. Pullman Vestibule Sleoprngr and Parlor Cars. Arrives CloTelaud A. Columbus 5:30 A. Ohloago oiO'J P.

M. and St. Loaia 7:00 P.M. next day. Connects, alio, for Toledo, exoept Saturday.

THE PENNSYLVANIA LIMITED. 10:00 A. M. Composed excluslroly of Pullman Vestibule Drawing and State Room, Stooping, Dlmnjr. Smoking and Observation Oara, presenting financial reports, stenographers and typewriters, bathroom for both sezos, ladies' maid, barber shop, library and all the conveniences of home or oillce.

lleated by steam and llghtod by stationary tnd moTablt electrlo lights. Arriros Cincinnati 7:10 A. 1, and Chicago 0:45 A. M. next day.

8T. LOUIS, CHICAGO AND CINCINNATI EXPfl ":00 P. M. Pullman Vest oule Sleeping Cars from New York and Dinms irs from New York to St, Louis, Chicago and Clncm ati. Paifienger Coaoh New York to Columba.

Arrives Olaclansti 10:50 A. Chicago P. and St. Louis 7:10 P. M.

next day. THE WESTERN EXPRESS. P. M. For all points iu the Wodt, Northwest and tiouthwest.

Pullman Vest bule Hlooping Oar New York to Pittsburg, St. Louu, Chioauo, Oinoinnatl and Memphis. Pennsylvania Ksilroad Dining Car New York to Philadelphia, Pullman Dining Car Pitts Vturg to Uiohmond aud Chicago. Arrives at Cino.n nati P. 0:30 P.

uoit day and St. Louis 7:00 A. M. inurniug. Connects for Cleveland and Toledo daily, except Saturday.

PACIFIC EXPRESS. 8:00 P. M. PuUman Buffet Sleeping Car New York to Chicago, New York to Memphis via tho Shenandoah Yollev; arrived week days at Columbutt 7:15 P.M., Cleveland P. M.

no it day, and daily at Ohio a go 7:00 A. M. HO oud Conneuts lor Toledo da ly and for Cleveland aud Columbus, oxcopt Satur For ATL ANTIC CITY, with through Buffet Parlor Car, i P. M. week daya.

For time tables of trains to Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington and tho South, Atlantio City, Cape May, Long Ilrauch and othor polnta on tho Pennsylvania Railroad Syntem. apply at ihe following tlckBt offices: Noj if i i Broadway, 1 Astor House and foot oi Uoabroiea and Cnrtlandt sts; 4 Co art st, SUO Fulton dt and Broo'lyn Annwx htatlon, foot oi Fulton at, Brooklyn; 75 Uudhon st, Hohoion; Station, Jorsoy City. Tno New York Transfer Company will call for and check bagtfASo from hotels and residences through to PUOH. J. K.

WOOD. Manager. General Pass'r Agaat. NK KW YOHK CENTRAL HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD. ALL TRAINS ARRIVE AT AND DEPART FROM ORAND CENTRAL STATION, FOURTH AVENUE AND FORTY SECOND STREET.

NEW YORK. THE ONLY RAILROAD STATION IN THE CITY. TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS: OilO A. M. FAST MAIL For Albany, Utlca, Sj raouso, Rochester, llacariti and Ifultalo 10:00 A.St.

CUIOAGO VESTIBULE LIMITED duo at Chicago 0:45 A. M. ticxt day. 10 30 A. M.

WESTEEN DAY EXPRESS daiiy. ox copt SuudayH. 12:00 NOON SOUTIIWKSTERN VHSTIBULE LIMITED duo Cttioinnati 10:00, Indiatiapotia 11:10 A. St. Louia P.

M. Ml P. KOIITU S'iUHB VJiSUBULE LIMITED duo at Detroit Oll5 A. Chicago 4:50 P. M.

next 0:00 P. M. FAST WESTERN EXPRESS duo Chicago Oiuciunatl P. St. LouiaTllS A.

M. M. ADIKU.XDAUli. AND UUOTHa Al EX. PRESS.

7:30 P. M. BUFFALO AND NIAGARA FALLS BPEU1AL. P. M.

FAST ST. LOUIS AND OMICACO EX PRES3 do Indianapolis P. M. next day, St. A.

M. F1S1IK1LL (NKWBUROH). POUOHKEEPSIE, RHINEOLIFF (KINGSTON) AND HUDSON A. 3:55, P. M.

alaa lor Poughk'jopsie, 12:00 noon, 4(55. U.oy, P. Garriaon'a (Weat Point), tllilS A. :30, 13:30,3:55, t4: r. td: P.

M. 0:10, 10:00, 10:30. tllO 12:00 noon, 13:30. 4:50, 0:00, 7:30, night. TROV 10:00.

110:30, til :15 A. noon, 0:00, 7:30. 0:15 P. 12:00 nUtat. UTICA AND SYRAOUSE 10:00.

A. noon, 0:00, 7:30, 0:15 P. It, 112:00 night. 9:10, A. 12:00 noon, 4:50.

0:00,7:30. P. night. B'lt ALO 10:00, 110:30 A. AI 12:00 noon, 4:50.

0:00. 7:30,0:10 P. 11 NIAGARA FALLS 0: 10. 10 00. A.

12:00 uoou. 4:50, 0:00. 7:30, 0:15 P. M. ADIRONDACK MOUNTAINS AND StONTREAL A.

P. nieht. AUBURN. GENEVA AND CANAN DAIGUA 0:10, 10:00, 110:30 A. 0:15 P.

:00 mid nliht. BERKSHIRE HILLS, VIA HARLEM DIVISION A. P. M. ror tickets and apace tn bleeping cara apply at Grand central station, or at Ho, iv and 1 uroau 1.

1. i li. i i 'i, wav. Park 53 Went Ono Hun Jrou and Twonty fitth at. and Ono II undred and 'J'hfrtl' eic hth st station.

New Washington st, 70 Fulon at and 1108 Bodford by, E. Uro.ikTyn; 100 Hudaon at, Jersey City. Woatcott's Express calls for and chocks baggage from hotel: and residences through to destination. Uaily eroopt Sunday. O0y except Saturday.

Other train run dally. A.bovo trains, excopt those lenvSng at 0:10, 10:00 A. 12:00 noon. 3:55, 4:50, P. Al.

and 12:00 midnight stop at Cne Hundred and Thirty eielitu at btatton. JC1IN M. TOUCKY. GEORGE U. DANIELS General Manager.

Gen'l Pasaengcr Agent. C1 ENTKAL K. K. OK JKW JKK3EY. FOOT OF LIBERTY ST, NORTH RIVER.

TIME TABLE, DECEMBER 22, 1S90. For Eastoo. 4:30, 7:00. 8:45 A. 1:00, 3:45, 4l30, 5:45.

7:30 P. M. Sundays. 4:30, 7:00 A. M.

1:00, 5:30 M. For BetWohom. Mauoh Chunk, otc. 4:30, 7:00, 8:45 A. Ma 1:00, for Btationb to Allentown), 5:45, (7:30 for Bethlehem and Allentown) P.

M. SundajB. 4:30, 7:00 A. .00, 0:30 P. M.

For Wllkesbarrc, Plltaton and Soranton, 4:30. 8:45 A. 3:45 P. M. Sundays.

4:30 A. M. For Atlantio Highlands, 4:45.8:15, 11:15 A. 4:30, OlOO P. M.

Sundays, 9:00 A. 4:00 P. M. For Freehold, 4:45, 8:15. 11:15 A.M.

1:30,4:30. 0:00 P. M. For Long Branch and points south to Point Pleasant, 4:45, 8:15. 11:15 A.

4:00, 4:20,0:00 P. M. Sunday, except Ocean Grove Ami Asbury Park, 0)00 A. 4:001. M.

For Keil Bank, 4:45. 8:15, 1 1 :.) A. 1:30, 4:00, 4:20, 5:10, UiOO P. M. Sundays.

11:00 A. 4:00 P.M. FOR LAKE WOOD At 4: 15. A. 1:30, 4:20, 5:10 P.

M. For Toms Rivor, uarnogat Park and Barnegat. 4:45, 8:15 A. 1:30, 4:20 P. M.

A. M. For Atlantio City, Vtnelaod aud Bridgeton, 4:43 A. 1:30 P. M.

For Monmouth Beach and Scabright, 8:15, 11:15 A. 1:30. 4:20 P.M. For PHIL DELPHI BALTIMORE and WASHINGTON. For Philadelphia 11:30 A.M., 1:30,2:00, 4:00, 5:00, 0:00, 7:30 P.

12:15 night, SUNDAYS, 0:00, 11:00 A. 2:00, 3:20, 5:00, 0:00 P. 12:15 night. For Baltimore and Washington dally at (11:30 except Sunday) A. 2:00, 8:20, 5.

00 P. 12:15 night. Trains leaving at 7:45, 11:30 A. 1:30. 4:00, 5:00, 7:30 P.

(12:15 nisht except Saturday night), Sundays, 3:20. 5:00, 0:0:) P.M., have connection tor Reading, llarriaburg, Pottsville, etc. For Hunbury anri Williainsport, via Pnlladolphia, at A. M. (1:30 Buffet parlor car), 7:30 P.

1:5 night, excopt Saturday night). Sunday. 0:00 P. M. Parlor cars on all day trains.

Slooping car on midnight trains. ONG ISLAND RAILROAD. Yaiiis lrave FLATHIfSIr IV STATION for tho fol towing points and way stations: CIKEEN'PORT, RIVERUliAD, 8:30 A. P.M. Sundays.

9 A. M. SAG HARBOR, the HAMPTONS, 8:30 A. 3:22 P. M.

Sundays, 8:50 A. M. KONKONllO.MA, BUENTWOOD, 8:30 A. 3:22 5:15 P.M. Sundays.

A. M. PATCUOUUE, 8:30, 10:55 A. 3:22,4:20, 5:30 P.M. Sundays, A.

M. BABYLON, 0:55. 7:55, 3:30, 10:55 A. 1:20. 3:22, 4: 4:30, 5:30, 0:55, 10:05 P.

M. (1 1 P.M. Wedijosdrys and Saturdays only). Suodaya, 8:50 A. 0:25 P.M.

POltT JKF FEKSON. NORTH PORT, HUNTINGTON, 0:00 A. 4:30 P. M. (0:30 P.

M. to Northport). Sundays, 0:00 A. M. (0:25 P.

M. to Northport). OVSrElt BAY, LOCUST VALLEY, GLEN COVE, SEA CLIFF, 0:55, 0:00. 10:55 A. 2:00.

3:22, 4:20, 5:15. 0:30, 6:55. P.M. M. Wednesdays ami Saturdays only).

Suuday. 0:30 A. 0:25 P. M. FAR ROOKAWAY AND AUVICRNK, (1:55, 8:30, 10:55 A.

1:20, 3l22, 4 .30. 5:30. 11:45 P. M. Sundays, 8:50.

11 :13 A. 2:00, 7:55 P. M. GARDEN CITY, KMPoTKAl), 8:30. 10 A.

2:00. 3:22. 4:20, 5:15, 0:00,6:30, 0:55,8:02, 10:05,11:45 P. M. Sundays, 8:50 A.

M. (0:30 A.M. Car City only), 2:00, 0:25. 10:00 P. At.

MANHATTAN BEACH, 0:25. 8l50, 11:20 A. 3:20. 5:45 (11:30 P. M.

SVednesdays and Saturdays only). Sundays 8:50 A. AL, 12:37, 2:20. 4:00 P. M.

JAMAICA, MORIUS PAltK, 0:55, 7:15, 7:55, "0:00, 0:10, 10:55 A. 1:20,2:00. 3:22, 4:20. "4:30, 5:15.5:30,0:00,0:30. 0:55,8:02.8:55.10:05, 1 1 :4.

P.M. Sundoyj. 8:50. 11:13 A. 2 :00, 4:27.

0:25, 7:55, 10:00, 10:30 P. M. "Do not at Aiorrls Park. Mi nnis'ijpi. BROOKLYN, N.

EUROPEAN TA3 SAGE. iiNKI.NO AND EXCHANGE OFFICE, 371 Fulton st. Arbuoklo Building, Rooms ail and 30, at riuht hn of eljvator. JULIUS LEHREN fiuvci, in, i ited star Line, woaternlaud, wo.1., 1'eb. 18, '2 r.

M. Nothcr'd Ains. S.Go.,Werkmdani,Sst..Feb.21.3 :30P.M. Established 188. Ratejof specij and exchange subject to liuct and amount.

Tic'iots (any class) to any part oi Europo, passports, letters of credit and on 3 oxchanged. all at Ne.v York prices. "a NCHOR LiNE," UNITED STATES MAIL STEAAIEUS, GLASGOW SEHVJCB. Steamers sail every Saturday from Now York to GLASGOW AND LONDONDERItY, From Pior 41, N. foot of Leroy st, Neir York.

Circ issia, Fob, 21j3 P. M. I Ethiopia, Mareh 14. A. M.

An. March 2 P.M. Circsasia. March 28, 7 A. Al.

Uabln passage to tllasgow and Lonilondcrry, 350 and SU0; second class, $30; flteerayf, 4:20. AlEDlTEItUANEAN SEltVICE. NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES, From Union Storos, near Hamilton Ferry. S. S.

BELGRA VIA, Wednesday. February 25. to $100. Circular letters of credit and dra'ts for aur amount issued at lowest prices. HENDERSON Bowling Green, or JOHN TAYLOR, 08 Court st (open Saturday night).

H. F. KOCH, B'dway, E. D. 0 lUXARl) LINE NEW YORK TO LIV orpo.tl, via Qucenstown, from Pier 40, North River, I'Aar iVIAlL MSRVltJE.

Etr i eb.21,2 P. Al. I Sorvia 14, 8:30 A. At. 28, A.

18, noon Uml.rh..Mrh 7,2:30 P. M. Cabin nasngo f. and up according lo location; lnlornicdiate. Stesrae tickets to aud Irom all pans Emopo at very low rates.

For freight and passago apply 10 the company's Bowling Green, VERNON H. BIIOWN A Gcnoral Agents. For pasaongor drafts at lovvost rates and further infonnalion apply to 'I' ll. HliNDItiCiCSON. 215 Atlaniic av.

near Co.irtst. solo au ont lor Brooklyn; or 11. F. KOCH. 44M Broadway, Hrookiyu, E.

D. 10M1AGNII3 UENEKALE TRAN3AT I.AN'PIOtlR iJnl LY DIRECT EXPRESS SERVICE BETWEEN NliW YOltlv AND HAVRE. FRANCE. LEAVING COMPANY'S PIER, NO. 42 NORTH KIVEIt, SATURDAY.

LA NORJtANDIB. I.e'jouf Feb. 21,3 P. M. LA BRETAGNi, Collier.

Fob. 28, 3 A. M. OCEN PASSAGE, first cabin, from $80 to $130, according to location second cabin, G0 steerage, $20. A.

FORGET, Oeuoral Agout, li Bowling Green New York. STATE LINE. BETWEEN NEW YORK, GLASGOW AND AlO VlLLE (LONDONDERRY). WITH THROUGH TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES. LIVERPOOL.

LONDON, DUBLIN. EtO. STATE OF NEVADA Fob. 20, 11 A. M.

STATE PKNNSYLVANlA.Thurs.. Alar. 12. 11 A. Al.

Cabin passage, 305 and upward, according to looation of stater. 10ms. Exouriion tiokots, $05 and upward. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe et lowest tatoi. troni loot of Atlantio av, Brooklyn.

For freight and paasago apply to AUSTIN BALDWIN General Agents, 53 Broadway, Now York; BERNARD BOG AN, 05 Court st, Brooklyn, azont. NOUDDE UT.SO HElt LLOYD FAST ateamers for Southampton and Bremon. ulda.Sat., 5 A.M. Spree, Ataroh 4. noon alAV 2.

,7 A.M. Alier, March 7. 1 P.M. Wsrra.3a.,re.28.8:30A.M. I Rates ot passajo to London, Havre and Bromou: First cabin, (.

and onward a berth, according to location; o.uoiuEo at iow rat es. nor no tweou Second and Ihiril avs, Holiokon OBLK1011S i 2 Buwling Green, N. or JULIUS LKUltENKRAUSS SO.NS. 371 Fulton st. Brooklyn.

I11TE STAlt LINE. TO QUEKNSTOWN AND LIVERPOOL. 7 A. I Brlttunlc. 18, P.

Al. Adriatic Mar.h 4. noon Alajestio. 25, 0 A. M.

Tjutonlo, Alb 11, 11:30 A.M. 'Second cabiu on tlieso steamers. $35 and S40. Saloon rates, an.l upward, according to steamer s'jlecto I and looation of berth, oteorsge, $20. For passage tickets and drafts, payablo on demand ovorywfiero iu England, IroUnd, Scotland.

or Norway at lowest ratos. apply to V. ALDKIDUE, 00 Court st, or M. 510ROAN.85 llroadway, Willlamsburgh. J.

URUOE ISA1AY, Agent, 41 Broadway, New York. SN3IAN LINE V. S. AND ROYAL MAIL J.STi:AAtF.RS for O.UEKNSTOWN and LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BKRLIN Fob.

25, (i 30 A. At. CITY OF CHICAGO Alarch 11. 1:00 A. M.

OITY OF.NKW Maroh 18, 13:30 P. At. From Pier 4'V. II, adjoiuiug Uhrlatophor St Furry. First cabin, 3n0 and upward, according to steamer and looa'don of room; sooond cabin.

S35 and 4:40: atooraEO, 20. PET Kit WRIGHT SONB. Gonoral Agonta, Bowling Oroon.Now York; JOHN O. EENDKESON ft RON, 344 Fnlton al.or H. F.

K00U, 44M Broadway, Brooklyn. D. (inMiwtse Mtoamer AVANNAH FAST FREIGHT AND PASSENGER LINE TO tLUKlUA AND THE 80UTB AND SOUTHWEST VIA 3AVANNAH. AT 3 P. From Pier 35, North Rlvor, foot of Spring ft.

TALLAHASSEE. Captain Fisbor. Fob. 20 KANSAS OITY, Oantttin Kompton Fob. 21 CHATTAHOOCHEE, Captain Fob.

23 NACOOOHEE, Capt. Smith. Fob. 2o R. L.

WALKER, Agent O. S. S. PiBr 35, N. R.

All the provided with first clas3 passenger accommodations. Insurance 1 5 (ono ilfth) of 1 per cout. Insurance is included in the thro'igh rateB to all points reachod ovor the Central Railroad of Georgia, oxospt to Savannah end Now Orleans proper. For farther information apply a al.ove or to W. H.

RHETT, Gon. Agent' I W. F. SHELLMAN, T. 317 Broadway.

N. Y. 1 Savannah. Ga. tcnitioaiic.

N' ORWIOH LINE. FARE8 REDUCED TO ALL POINTS. New London. $lj Norwioh, 81 Worcester, S'J: BOaion, ao. STEAMERS leave PIER 40, NORTH RIVER, noxt ABOVE DKSBROS8KS ST FKBKY, DAILY (Sundays oxceptod) M.

Tickets an latateriofUflBianrsd at principal offices in New York, Brooklyn anl Jersey City. XO ALL POINTS VIA 1 FALL HIVER LINE. ONLY TO BOSTON TOR FIRST OLA3.S LIMITED TICKETS. Stoamora P1L(JRIM and PROVIDENCE in commission. Leave New York from Pier 28, N.

foot of Murray at, daily (Sunday excited) at :00 P. M. Sunday tripB will be resumed In April. 1H1. Oonnoction by Annex boat irom Urooklyn at 4:00, Jarsey M.

Orchostra steamer. Tiokota and statsrooina can bo obtainei in Brooklyn at i Uoiirt St. HGQ Fulton Bt, US cn 115 Broadway, K. and at Annex ollice, foot of Fulton Bt; in Xcw York at principal transfer and ticket otfice, at ollice on IHer 28, N. and on steamers.

OSTON. Passengers will find THK IXKIDE ROUTE Tho mo3t comfortahlo In Winter. Fare, $3.00, via STONINGTON LINE. Proridence, Worcester. Stoamors leavo new Pier 30, one block abovo Canal st, at 5:00 P.JH.

daily, excopt Sunday. COiHGY IS LAN n. iOOHEY ISLAND, PARKVILIiK, WASH INOTON 0F.MKTRRY AND GRAVESKND, PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND RAILROAD. Trains leave Ninth av and Twentieth st, Brooklyn, 0.00, 0:30, 7:45 and 0:00 A. and hourly theroaftor lo 9 P.

At. Retnrninir leave Coney Island 7:00,8:10,0:30 A. At. ana nouriy tnoreatter to ano at r. m.

Trains leave Union Depot, Fifth av and Thirty sixth st, Brooklyn, 7:00. and 10:30 A. At. and honrly thereafter to 0:30 P. At Retnrninfl leave Coner Island 6:30.

7:40. and 10:00 A. At. and hourly thereafrer to 9:00 P. M.

SUNDAYS: First train leaves Ninth av and Twentieth stat 7:45 A. and from Union Depot, Fifth av and Thirty sixth et at 8:10 A. At. THK ATKR TRAIN leave. Ninth av and Terontloth it Saturday nighta at 12 midnight.

N. AND SEA BEACH RAILWAY OO. TIHE TABLE. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER IS. 1800.

DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Third and Sixty fifth st, Brooklyn, for Coney Island and Wey Station 7:43. 8:33 A. 4i33, Leave Coney Island for Brooklyn and Way Station 8:30.0:30 A. 5:05, 0:50 P.

M. SUNDAY TIME TABLR. Leave Third ar add Sixty fifth st, Brooklyn, for Coney Island and Way Stations 10:33, 11:33 A 1:33, 3:33, 4:33, 5:33 P. At. Leave Coney Ialand for Brooklyn and Way Stations.

11:00 A. 12:00 2:00. 3:00, 4:00,5:00.0:00 P. Jt. TiKIGHTOS BEAOH RAILROAD, PAJ ARKVILLE, GREENFIELD, KING'S HIGHWAY, ROAU, bllllBl'ailttAJ.) UA.1 AND BRIGHTON BEACH HOTEL.

Trains Iav Bedford sralion 11:30. 11:00 A. M.j 1:30,2:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:00 P. AL Saturday niBhts only at 11:45 P. At.

Leavo Borstec, Butler and Prospect Park stations a few minutes latur than ahovo Bedford station Mmo BolarnlnK, leavo Brighton Beach Hotel 7:50, 0:00 A. 13:30, 3:00, 3:00. 5:00, 0:00. 7:30 P. At Saturday nights only at 12:15 A.

At. SUNDAYS: First train leaves Bedford station 8:30 A. At. and Brighton Beach Hotel 0:00 A. then as above.

Additional trains will be run, If necessary, on pleasant JiundaySj rftONEY ISLAND AND BATH BEACH. via tho Union Elovatod and Brooklyn, Bath and West F.nd Railroads. Trains leavo Union Depot (torral nuaof Union Elevated Railroad), corner Fifth av and Thirty sixth st. as follows: DAILY, F.XCUPT SUNDAY A. M.

6:10. 0:55, 7:30, 8:00, 8:30. 0:00, 0:30. 0:55, 10:33. 11:00.

M. 1S .00. P. AI. 1:00.

2:00. 8:00, 3:40, 4:05, 4:40. 5:05. 5:40. 0:05.

(1:40.7:00.7:30. 8:20.0:33. 10:30. A. At.

12:15. Train leaving at 12:15 A. At. will run Wednesday and Ssturdav nights only. Train leaving it 11:35 P.

At. will not run Wednesdays and Saturdays. SUNDAY ONLY A. At 7:40. 8:50, 10:10.

11 :00. M. P. At. 1 :00.

1 :45, 3:15. 4:00.5:00, 0:00.0:25.7:15, 10:50. J. P. Buperlntoudont.

KOCIC4.WA. BKAOIt, "OOOKAWAY BEAOH, FISHINO STATIONS ON JAMAICA BAY AND ROOKAWAY PARK. Trains loivo FL ATBUSH AV (stoppinii at BED FORD STATION live minutos later) 6:55, 'S .30, 0:10 A. 44.: 1:50, "li P. Af.

(11:45 P. AL Wednesday niithts only), Sundays, 7:00, 0:30, 11:30 A. 1:40,0:20. Leave HART NEW YORK (JI. B.

Crossinc) 0:10, :30. 2:11, 5:20. 7:12 (11:57 P. At. VYodnesday uishts only).

Sundays. 7:20, 0:50. 11:50 A. Al 1 0:30 P. At.

Leave BUSHWIOK 0:00, A. 1:55. 5:05 7l00P. Al. Sundays, 7:10, 0:35, 11:50 A.

2:00 6:30 P. Al. To Ilammel's only. legal Notices. ORTGAUK SALE WHEREAS OATH arlne Codv did on the eleventh dav of Ouf obor.

A. 1KS7. oxocute to Warren A a mort raire. boar inn that dato, to secure payment of hor bond to him for the sum of 4070, wliioh mortgage is recorded In tho office of the RegUter of Kings Oounty, "in Ltber 1.04 of Mortgages, pa.jo iii7, Ootobor 14, 1887, and thoro boinn now claimod to bo duo on said mortgage at time of firsc publication of thin notice tho of six hundred and saveuty ntne 72 100 dollars on account of principal nnd intorufit unpaid on said mortgage, and uo ft iit or lroceedinu at law having beon instituted to rocovor said money: Notlcoia hereby given that said mortgago will be forcolosod and that, by virtuo of tho power oi Bala in asid mortgage, tho premld03 deBcribod in said morlgage, to irit; All tlmt corlal). lot and parool of land wituato in tho City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on tho southarly eidn of Nelson street distant two hnmlred And rioventy eight feet one inch wotiterly from tho BoiithwosCcrly cornor of Nelg in atroetsj running thenco soutb.rly in a direct lino through tho middle oi1 a party wall one hundred feot; thenco ivo.tarJy parallel witii Nelsoti street twenty one feet eleven im hea; thenoo northerly parallel with Court tdrot ono hnudred feot to street thenco easterly along Nelson ntreot twonty one feet eleven inches to tlio point of beginning, will bo sold at publi'J amotion iu tlu rotunda of the Court Hou.se of Kioga County, in the City of Brooklyn, on the eiith day of April, A.

D. ItiQl, at 1'4 o'clock noon that day, Datod January 8, WAIIKEN A. JAMES, Mortgagee. It. K.

Toppino, Att jrnoy, No. 7 Murray street. Now YorkOit Ja8 latTh Supreme court, kinus uounty Kj Joislo Rea against Wnltor Aloiander Jlea, Maglo iSmullon, Catharine Koch and others In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and made in thla action on the tenth day of February, 1891, 1 hereby give nutice than on Friday, the sixth day of March, 18111, at the hour of 1 o'clock, noon, at and in tho rotunda of the Court Hotiao of KinRS County, In the City of Brooklyn, will sell at publio anolion, to tlio highest bidder, the lands and premisos In said judgment montiono and tboroin described as viz. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land eltuatei, lyin? and bein.vr in the City of Brooklyn. County of Kings and Stato of New York, known and distinguished on a map of a pieuu of land situated in tho late Vilhi'oof Wiiliamsburgh, show ing tho same as subdiridod i.iiolofc', drawn by IX JSwen, City Surveyor, October, 1 8117, and filed In the oltico of the Hegiat of tho County of Kings as part of parcel number four (4) and bounded as loilowa, to it Commencing at a point wovcnty Jlvo feet westerly from tho toutliueet corner of Leonard and Soholes streets and runuinK thence duo west Scholefl atreet twenty live feet i thoncedtie suth o.ie hnulred feet: thont due oast twonty iiro feet; thenco dun north one hundred foot to choles siroot, the place of beginning.

Dated FoLruary 11. mil. GERARD STEVI5N8, Rcferoe, 0. D. Evans, PlaiutirE's AUorney, 7 Murray street.

Now i'ork. fol2 3wThfil SLiPHEME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Stephen B. Sturges, plaintiff, against John Cordon and othorsL defendants. SruitoES lloiiY. plaintiff's attornyr oo Uibovty street, New York City In ourtsu ance of a judgment of t'orelosure and Kale of this court mado in abovo entitled action, bearing date tho 7th day of February, 1891, 1 will boII at Dublin auction, by Tbonias A.

Kerj igan, auotloneor, at the sale. roonii No. 13 Willoughby street. In the City Brooklyn, ou the 4th day of March. 189 1, at V2 o'clock noon, the following described land and promises: Beginning at a point on tho eastorly sido of Pleasant distant northerly ninety eight (98) feet seven (7) inches from the northerly side of Atlantic avenue, and running thenco eastorly and parallel with Atlantio avenue i.inet.i li70 feet; then: northerly parallel with Pleasant place aeventeen (17) feot three (3) luchos: thenco wostorly and with Atlantic ivenai uinetr flvo (Oo) feec to tho easterly siio of Pleasant placo, and theiue alonr tho easturly aide of Pleasant place seventeen 17) feet tbreo (3) inchoa to tho point or place of boijinninff.

And also bng'uinlni at a point on the easterly sido of Pleasant place distant one hand red and thirty throe (133) feot one (1 inch northerly from tho corner formed by the intersection of tho northerly side of Atlantic avenue with the eastorly side or" Pleasant place, running thence easterly parallel with Atlantio avenue and part of tho distanoj through a party wall ninety five (0) feet: thenco running and parallel with Pleasant placo rtoventcen (17)feot tureo (3) inchos; thence running westerly and again yaraltol with Atlantio avenuo and part the distanco through a party wall ninety live (95) teet to the oastorly aide of Pleasant place, aud thence running southerly alona tho enritorly idoof Pleasant placo nebcin eon (17) feetthreo (3) inches lo the point or placo of beginning. And also beginning at a point on tho eastorly sido of Pleneint place distant uorthorly one hundred and Hitv (150) foot four (4) inches from the corner ormod by tho intnrsoction of tho northerly sido of Atlantic avenue with the easterly side of Pleasant Dle.ce, running thence easterly nnd parallol with Atlantio avenue ana of the distanco throutrh a nartv wall nine.F livo (95) feet; thence running northerly and parallel with Pleasunt placo s.venleim (17) feet seven (7) inches; thenco running westerly and a train parallol with Atlantic avenue and part of tho distanco through a party wall ninety five (0o) feet to the e.isterly side of Pleasant place, an 1 thenco ruunlng southerly the easterly fdo of Pieasant pfaco eoventeon (ID feet seven inch os to tho point or place of Dated Brook yn, February 0, 1803 fo9 3waMAfh JOHN COURTNEY, Sheriff. U3PRRME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Maria O. Sarlep, plaintiff, aeainat John H.

Enrich and others, defendants. Jos. AIGkkenwoop, plaintiff's attornoy, f4 Court street, Brooklyn In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale of this court, uiado in the abovo ontitlid action, bearing date the 3d day of February, ISfl 1, I will sell at public auction, by Tuoman A. Kor. igan, Auctioneer, at tho salesrooms No.

13 Willoughby stroot. iu tho City of Brooklyn, on the Uth day of March, 1891. at 1'J o'clock, noon, tho followlns described land and premises: All that certain lot of land In the City ot Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows and distinguished on a certain map of property In the Eighth "Ward of tho Oity of Brooklyn, late of tho heirs of John Wyokoff, debased. Brooklyn. May, 1830, surveyed by John TaUord, Oity Surveyor, as lot number fourteen (14) on block number six (9) on said map, whioh is bounded bb follows: Northwesterly by lot number thirteen (13) on said map seventy five feot and oue inch; northoastorly by land lately belonging to Peter VyckolT; southwesterly by lot number hftedn (1ft) on map sevonty sevon feot and two Inchefl, and outh westorly by Eighteenth known as street numbor 149 Eighteenth citreof.

Together with al! and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto bolonging or In any wise appertaining. Dated Brooklyn, February 12, 1891. foiy 3w ThAM JOHN COURTNEY, Sheriff. SUPREME COURT. COUNTY OF KINGS Tunis G.

Bervdu, against Henrietta A Ralph and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and silo, duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date on the 11th day of February, 1891. and entored in the Kings County Clerk's office on the 11th day of February, 1891. 1 tho undersigned, the referee in said judgment named, will tell at publio auction at the Oity Salesrooms, Nofl.7 and 8 uuuri square uormeriy uoerum opposite w. nan of Record, in tho Ulty of Brooklyn, County of Kinsa and State of New York, on the eleventh day of March. 1801, at l'i o'clock, nooo, of that day, by William Cole, uc tloneer, tho pramiaos in said judgment mentioned and therein described as follows, to wit: All those certain lots, ptoces or parcels of land situate, lying and being in the Citv of Brooklvn.

and Oonntv af Kinia and Stato of Now York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beinuinr a noint on thn soiittiorW side of Setvn teonth street, distant one hundred and fcerenty ilvo foet northwesterly fioin the northwesterly lino of Nlntbavo uue, and running thoitoo eouthiastorly along Sovbii teonth btreat opo hundred and aevt nt flro foot to tho intersection with said norlhweaterly line of Ninth avo nue; thence southwesterly alone Ninth areaoo ono hundred foet to tho contdr lino of th block; thenco uortli we.torly a'ong said center line parallol with Seventeenth street ono hundrod and isoTonty flvo feot thenco northeasterly and on a lino parallel with Ninth, aveunu one hundred feet to Seventeenth, fitrooi at the oonfc or placo of heginnluff. Dated Brooklyn, February 10, lbOl. ROBKRT MEROUANT, Referoo. BuADTOiti W. IHtohoook, PUintifl'a Attonioy, oa Uilj atreftt.

New York. folO 3wMATh side of Lexington avonuo. Dct vom I nroop bio 4, Twjnly tbird Word Amouu (C Ji ionuni ui suruij, i i Kaoli proposal must be accoinr iiol by a depo.it in money ur by a certified i iu tha same amu int pay able to the order of tho Goniiuis titin.r of City Works in tltH Hum aiiovs speohie 1 tor ea improvement. S.irh check oramo mt of money to no 1 to tho biddor in casohis bid is rcjoUed. A separate bid, beparaly inclosed, lnimt bo made for each piece work specified in ibis Plans and spec irit i may bo seen aud forms or pro ran urouurod on arplb'a'iou ut tlio Department of City Works Proposals will not bo considered unless ea proposal uhr.U bo accouipiuicd by the respective dt p04ii aforesaid, aud alo by a Joiiatting in writing, wi' two HiiroliOJ, ech of bhall (lualify al to hja responsibility in th mentioned, and who siiall be ownovs of r.al estate iu the city of Brooklyn in their o.yii rilu iu tho amount of each surety and bhall hava hold the rtamo (or at iat one year to tune of becoming sui surety, that if the contract bo awarded to party or pa.

tie proposing they will bociuno bound a hia or th jir surety tor ill performanoo and in i ani ho or Ihoy shall neglect or rofuHO to execute the com? act, if so aw ante 1 theui, tht thoy will pay to tho o.ty Btouxlyn tin diffcrouce beteun tne prico pronod tho price at which the cont ract may bo mado with any othor person or persons. Pr 'poJiU to bo indorsed "To the Commissioner ol City Woriis" (speciiyinir work J. I he pr mosats will bo publicly oneno 1 and announce! on ih day of Feb ruary. iSIM, at the hour of 2 o'cloclt provided that tho Coinm ssiontr City Works or his rrgularly appointed deputy ii preeent. In case of tlio absence ol both, then on tho lirst.

dij ihcrcaftor when cither it ont. TOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner of City Works, D. L. Nohthui', Secretary.

fell 10t EFARTMI OF UOLLKCTION, Boom li 4. U. in'l 1 0. Mtinicit.al BuilHinc. Biooklyn.

Kodruary 10. 181M i heroby given vtiai. ftoaoismun. roue in louowing enuiic'i mat torn htve bBon complete and the war rant for tho collection of tho va.iotn aase btnenti therein havrttbh day beon dcliv.ro 1 tn tho Cnliector ol Tax aoi Apbo nvuts.and all person liable lo p' such BQsamenti aro reuuired to pay the 8mc without dolay at his otrioa, under the pcnalt of the law. SKWElt MAP DISTRICT MVKTLE AVE.

NUE. BETWEEN OkKALB WI5NU1C ANO STOCKHOLM STREET. EXTRACTS FROM TUE LAW. Chaptor laws of 18S8, title 7, section 10 and titlo 10, vclion On all taxes and on a. I ah oncmimts for opening streets, flagging or loflng 'ng sidewalk it, fencing vacant lots, or digging doiru vacant Iota, which shall hernaflRr be paid to the Collector, hotoro the expiifttiou of one month from tho timo th Mmo shall liecomo duo and payablo, ati allowance utirtU bo ma Ie to the person or porons ninkina such i.

ayrr.cn nt thn ratnofsiivou and throe letithi per centum por auuiiiu, for tha unexpired portion thereof. On all l. mcntn and w.iter ra(us paid ater th expiration one month from tho time iho shall hava I ccomn duo nud payable thore be adilbd to and collect as purl of every hu.h tai, Bitei uont or water tale, at tho rato of innu per cPDt. por annum, to bo computed from the time the sara became due and payable 'to the date of nail Pfcjinenfc. AbDN S.

SWAN. f10 30t Colioclor of Ta to an. I As csiments. DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION, Ro. mt 2t 4.

0. and 10. Building, Brooklyn, February (i. Notice i. given tiiat tiie s.sm.ut roll In the folio in entitled mittcrs bate been cumpletoil.

and the warrants tor tho colltic Vion of the various asHsssmetits therein have thiB day bean doliverod to the Collector of Taxos and AHuetaments, and all peraout liable io pay such assies mentB are roiinired to pay thn Hnme without delay at his oiln penalty o' th law. FLAGGING FOURTH A E.SUE, BET WEEN WEN TV SEVENTH AND TUIRTV FIKTU STREETS. FLAGGING ST It ET, ftT SIDE, BETWEEN EWEN AND II HUBERT STREETS. FLAGGING THROOP AVENUE. BETWEEN PUTNAM AND JEFFERSON AVENUES.

EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. Chapter 583. Laws of 1HS8, tillo 7, socllon lO.and titlo 10, Bei'tion On all taoa and on a'l jtssoBHrnont for pining atrnets, flagging or reflaginu (fidiiwalk't, feucing acant lota, or digging down vacant lots, whirl! shall horcafter bo paid to the collector, before the oxp)i atiin one month from thn time tho ham shall becoum duo and payablo, an allowanct hhall be made to the rson or peroua tn ak inn such at the ol sevun and threc leulhs por cm.t mi p.r annum, for the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxed, aaBosiinsnlb an wait. rales paid the expiration one month irom thn timMhe saiuo shall have become duo and payable, thero shall bo edded to and collected as part of urh lax, asvsi jnent or water ra'e, I rit orost at the rate of umc per cent, pf aunum, to be comput.d frmii the I mm in: became due and payable, to (ho dale of nid payment, AI.Dir S.

SWAN, feO liOt Collector of Taxes and Ao.snssincnt9. TTOTIOK IS IlKREIiY OIVF TH AT TIIE tlonimoii Council or tho City of B. haa declared, tiy resolution. Rh intcutxti to Si GAS LAMP POSTS, with lanterns and all necessary appurtenant: an Haiuburg avonun, betwoen S.iydam Hlroct and Hart htreit, amfhas by rosol fixed the di ir.ct of affios m. nt lor such improvement ou the lying on and alon the Unoi on each K.dj oi he tsiH Hatnburt; avcn between tho points ab6e Also to s't gas lamp im ti, witii lanterns and all necessary appuiteimncc s.

on l.vcrgrce.i avenue, between Our 1'uLtiA ii iivcnuft. Mild haH bv resolution lixnd the district oi at su. turn lit such improvement on tho lots lying on and along the liars on each side ui'jsaia vcrgrecn avuuuo joihucii tbo points above hpocilied, Aen to 'it psh famn P0t. lanterns and h'l neces sary appurtenances, en btrcot, butwccn Broal way and Burthwiok nn 1 by rusol.ition tixed tho of nacBbmont improvement on the lot lyin on nnd along linos i a 1o the said MoiTatt street between thi points nbnvo and that the said t'ouiino. i oundl will uinlnr the said resolutions, a', a vnoiinj.

tho. to huld on tho liithilavof or as soon thfreaitcr as the D.iblic iJU inotS will al.ow. (it any) against tho aid iniprovouient must be lil.d with the clerk of tho Co.it mon (Nmncil (ur vis;) to the Gonunon Council) on or tr.e said tlay. DateJ Brooxlyn, Fobruary l'. I S01.

JOH.V P. ADAM CointnisiiiKier 'ity Works Attest: D. L. N.iHTilitp. Secretary.

tof: OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN OF THK 1 inlontlou of the fomman of the Citv of Brooklyn to n.ibs ordinances TO FENOl. the lot or iotn lyin ou tho East snlo of lUmb.irc avenue, hotwoni WtllotiBhby iivcnui an Siarr lureyt. known as Nob. 2 and Ward map. Al.o.

fencing on thi Kouth tide of Halicy ptr. et, between Roil avenue and Patiho.i avt nuo. knovn aj lots Nos. 41) and TiO, blo.k 6, Twunty fifth Ward map. fencing lota on th north.

at ornor of ILimimr avouiiH and Wrdonghby kn jwu as lot No I. block 1.0 17, Eigh'eiMith Ward map, with a elou board fenrorsfx foot high, to abate a nt thn oi pcnsn of tho owner or ownuro 5i lots Hated Brooklyn. Fo' ruury 51. 1 SSI I JOHN P. ADAMS, Commissioner Works.

Attest: D. L. NoRTUVr, Sccntrry. fel) lOt I i A i 1 Ixoni: TI li 1 hereby giton to .11 iitbous to ho al7.H:;o 1 thereby Hint tho G'unmoii Cuunci! of tiio I'll, ul Brooklyn hai do l. ra.totut it tmnuiHin to open Ki diard.

ion 6tti et, irom ilinnboldt 'o i. i Kings and avvnuo, a it apo.iHr.i upon tin. CoMunidnitmers' tua i o. the city, and has r. iitd itioii fixod the tliBtrict.

o. for aud b.yond which i th'i not, ex ttjnl, wit A io'ig lino ot tii.) iiropos 1 oiiCuiug, in wi Itii uue hulf j) tin h'ti ik on each mJo thni anl aui Ojmmon mc I will pruceiitt under tin: i uaol at a meeting th'ieuf, tu huld on day of Marc'), I 8 il, or as th.roaftcr as th publio S4 lillo.v. (if any) niift iifj: thu haul iin.jrovjiuent iuu.it ul the cleri: the Common Council (or nihcrwbo pre onto.l to th (Jonucii) ou or iK fur th rfid Oatcd Urooklwi, i 1, 1SD1. JOHN 1. ADA.O I.Cniiuuis ioner of City Works.

AtlcdL: D. L. N.JllTiiUP, fo I4t COl'M'IL OK THK OITY do decide r.n.i ordain tin follows, vi. That iMi to caui' th su walk in fiontu? lots fronting up the Bid struct, i twiicti Ko kawuy avenuo an. 1 llopkiiuou avenue, knrmn 86 lot Nos.

l'i. l.t. and Kl, block 1 Twenfy IilJlt Ward mnp, to hu llugv; and i ci1. agucd biue dtuno dune, to wi tth nf hdx (li) fot, lor tho pi rncB'J of abauu a uuisau ot which th present condition of tho aai 1 sM. wa the And thoy heroby rdnin that fidva! In so UaukpiI mvi itt thi erpentitt ih uwiser or owncia ihur of.

and the Dopaitmeut ot City Work, is hereby directed advert iue l'or propoaU for ung mu work. Tho dfciion and ordimucu voro adopted Ij7 the sai i Common (V.Mieil by a two thirds who thin day of Jauuaiy, 1S01. JOl M. J. OUMMINCS, City Clerk.

riMlli COMMON OOUNOih OFTHE UITY of Brooklyn do doeldo and or.l km follows, viz. That It ai to ca iso Iho. in front of lots fronting upon tiio eo ride of Th ricontli streot. tK t' vonn Siith and Sovcnth avnuiif, knoivn ks lo: Koi. 10, tl, 4' block HO.Twonty ceoon I Ward map, tt) bo Hacked nai rellaKfjed bluo llacgi''' not already done, to thn wid'h or uix (d) feel, tor the pu pobe of abatiui: a tho present coiiJitiou of the said sidovialk it the cause.

And thy horo.iy ordain that eiid Fidinvalk no flaced nnd rolloi'ced at tho cxpstioa of tho otvtiur ur ownoru thereof, and tho Department ot City Wo ks i t.eroliy directed to advertis for proposals 'or doinc sutri work. Tho fort co tug decieion and ordinance htu by tho Baid Common Council by a two thitds vote ttiia JUtii day of January, 1801. folli 10t M. J. CU MM1NT(S.

t'ily Clork. rpiIE COMMON COUNCMi 6 TU10 CITY (I of Brooklyn do decide an or lain as follows, That it Is ueefTssary to came tho oidmralx In front of lots fnmiiiitf upon th north si 1b place, be twepn filth avenue and mviuii, known as lotu Nos. 2U27.2Ht and It, Block IIS. Tuvonty eocond Ward map, to bo llageu I and with btuo alone tlaiTBinff, whore nota.rcadv timiL, in tho widthof six (ii) foer, lor tho purpose a a uu ean of which tho present condition of th.j said alr is tho cause. And they heroby ordain that ni walk bo bo Hacked anl retlatrjred at the of tho turner or owner thereo, tbo of lil Wart Bl.

hereby directed to advert). for propuM) for uoin Bjch work. The do ision and ordinance wro adopted by tbessid Com Council by a ibird. this 2it. dayot January, 1801 felliJ0t M.

J. CUMMIN(iS, City Olcrk. HBCOMMON COUNCIL OF TH KOITY 1 of Brooklyn do decide and ordain aa folluwa, vix.i Tliat it ii uoces.Hry tit cau tho stdewa'k in Irotit ot lott frcntioff upon tho north aide of h'outh I'ir. street, oorner "i Jnfon avenue, known as bit No. (f, block 11, Eiftceuih Ward map, to bo and with blue stono IlaRinp, where not already dauo, to tot width of cix (li) 103,, for the puposo oi a nuisance, of which tho preyrmt oonditinn of tho iid fiidf walk is tho cause.

And thy ordain that aid sble ualk beao flaggad and rotlacKod at th i ovticny oi tho owner or ownrra thereof, and tho Hupaitnrnt of City Works is hereby directod to advertise for propoaaln lor doing anch work. The foroiroint: docliton and ordinance were tho said Common Council by a two ihird otu tbia u.u Jjnaarr.XSM... cil, XTOTIOePiN "TUB OP THE JL ppenliiR of tsreo fl itrooilVn To all wlmrn (t IT OK alS IVi, 1801. AL.MKT F. foiri 101 Allornrj ri.nl lo ih City ol Urntkljn EPAlt AIRNT OF (JIT I wiutn, uuni t.INC.1, IUHC11 J.

iinu'l'. uuiiuiiim l)l'o yard, Siiietioj, John lliokoi and 'lVl JHchard Wiialon. por yard, Ulc. sureties. Uarria BosrtaadJu.c, L'.

Attcit: D. NOBruui'. He'cVtrr. (olSBt on avenuo. i of raf.WaU tha oUko olh Ap open tor thn ft the aliovo tlio pUoatlon will l.o York, at a fijMiolal promo Court h'P Ho ne.

In Iho term Jlitii ilw 'f foiiroaty. 11 imblic ouoi.0.1 and announrod for corner of Third arouiw au. orU. sevanth "rent, kno.vn aa lot No. block U41.

map, to wit: J. Vufrel.vir cuhlo yard. nrH3, 1.ofl snbiicribers. at their iil.ico fur transacting at tha oflice of Francis Dougherty, No. ii iokd in the City of Brooklyn, on or Lebtre the tenth day of Aiarcn nnxt.

uatcu n'jpiemoer xnuu. FRANCIS J. HKU rV.f JOHN McINERNEY, Administrators Judue J. Atlr.rneys for A6 ministratorn, 373 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y.

bb4 Umrh POOR, FitEDERICK A. IN PURSU I a uce of nn ordor of Hon. George B. A. ott, Surro ita' of the of Kin is, uotb hereby jivoutoall nHisousIiftvitigcI.i;nisagaint FREDEKiCK" A.

POOR, lato of tho City of deceised, to presimt the hamo, with tho vouchers thsroof, to tho subscriber at plneoof tranaictii business. No. 114 Worth street, in i ho City of Ne.v York, on or l.ot'oro tho day of July. IS'Ji. Datod Januarys.

1 81)1. ED WARD E. POOR, Executor. W.M, Q. HiPDLE.

Attorney for Executor, No. Wall Mret, N.v York City. Gmo Th IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDEIt OFTHE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notico is hereby given, according to law, to all persona bavin? claims aciinat AKI A SH APLE late of the City or" Brooklyn, deceased, that they ore required tooxhibit tho same, with the voucher thernof, to the Maria L.

Shitpley. at the otfice oi William K. Stokum, Broadway, Broo ilyn, N. on or before tho twontteth day of March neit. Dated September 17.

1890. MARIA L. SUAPLKY, tie IS 6mTn Administratrix. PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE a. Hon.

Geo. go R. Abbutt, Surrogato tho County of Kiuga, gien, to law, to all nor oiiHha'jgolaiins against ISAAC II. EROTHING AM, late of tho City of Brooklyn, deoeaseJ, that tiioy are reuulrod to exhibit tho same, with tho vouchors tborcof, to the 3ubijoiibor.s, tho oxenntor, at their place ansficting at tho lien of dames H. lrroth lugbam.

No. Fnlton stieet, in the City of ooklyn, on or before the 15th day of July uuxt. Dated January 7, 1801. JAMES H. rUOTllINGHAM, ELIZABETH A.

MASON, Executor. OHANNJNG ROT 1 i I II A ja8 GmTh IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Georz B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, Is hereby given, avoiding to law, to all persons i aving claims against ALFRED WOOLSTEN OHDFT. known In business as TUHNBULL.

lata of tho Ci.y of Brooklyn, decoasel, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchors thereof, to tho subscriber, tho executrix, at her placo of busineaa. No, 39 and 41 Fulton street, in tho City Brooklyn, on or boforo the 10th da? of Juno noxt Datod December 3. 1S90. SARAH WOOLSTENCROFT, Executrix. de'J 6m Th TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THB JL, Hon.

Gooro B. Abbott, Surrogate or the County of K1D79. notice is horoby givou, acco.diug to law, to all porions having claims againat JOH.V Dr.VANEY, 'ate of t'je Oity of Brooklyn, Connty of Kings, de.eaead, that tneyare required to otoibit the samo, with the vouchers iho eof, to the subscriber, the administratrix, at her res (donee, luff Wsnen s'reet. In the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before the 10th day of July next Datod January 8. 1801.

JOLlA Di VANKY, Administratrix. Patqiok Kf.aoy, Attorney for the administratrix, (.10 Court street, Brooklyn. ia8 tJmTi PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. (kor.fi B. Abbott.

Surrogate of tha Oonntv of inef nntir.fl is hernbv civen. accordlnir In law. to all fiersousnaving claims again. jutin vt. 11 uijUxxai, ate of tha City of Brooklyn, docoased, that they are re quired to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tho subscriber, at her place of doing business.

No. 1S8 Reinsen (Room 71), in the Oity of Brooklyn, on or before the 20th day of April next. Dated October 15, lS'. O. MKT A M.

BLOHM, Administratrix. Wm. P. Pickett, Att'y for Adminittratrix, 180 Hea sen st. Brooklyn, N.

Y. oclG UiuTh "VTOTICE TO CREDITORS IN VURSV anoo of an order of Hon. Oliver P. Carpenter, Surrogate OE Ulster County, notice is hereby given, accord in to law, to all persons having claims agains. THOMAS CORNELL, late of tho City of Kingston County of Ulstor, deceased, to3tat2, to present the same, with the vouchers in supportthorcof, to the undersigned.

Edwin Young, the executor of th? estate of aaid deceased, at his office. Ferry street, Rondout, Ulstei County, N. on or before the day ot March, Dated September 10. 1890. self Urn Th EDWIN YOUNG, Executor.

IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OFTHE Hon. Goorgo B. Abbott, Surrogato of the Connty (4 ingo. notice is hereby given, according to law, to all arson a hating claims against DAVID rf. GILDER tha City Brooklyn, N.

decer.fied, that tho 7 are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchors tberrof, to the subscriber, Georgo H. Sowdon, at No. 45 Rose utroot, io the Oity of New York, ou or before tho iifteentt Jay of March next Dated September 10, 1800. GEORGE H. SOWDON.

Executor, of David Uilderoleeve, deceased. ooll Otn Th PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. (Trorze fi. Abbott. Snrroerste of the of Kings, ncuoft is neroby ariven, according to laor toall 1001 htrini eUims aeainst Wl MUM J.

8AYRE8, loot tho Oitr Of Brooklyn. NY. dacaaafld. lhatthav ate roqntred to exhibit the with tho voaohere thercaf, tothoanbscriber.tbaorocatrlx, at theofBco of the estate of Btid WiUiara J. Kayrr.

No. 1(5 Court STXpoKin vne uiw 01 a.inn uo it. on or nay 01 Jtuy next. jji ate January 7, jiSCmlli PRKBR fL SAYItEB. RxccutrU.

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