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TIM: DAILY KTANDA1M) UNION': IlItOOKLYX. FRIDAY. MAY 20. LECTURE RECITAL TALK -OF VETD FDR SUFFERING WOMEN AT ALU THE A STORES THIS WEEK. 5ptclal Sale Men's Suits formerly IS.

SI 8, $20 To-Morrow $12.50 CURED FANCY ELGIN CREAMERY BILL MOSinf IBEUND Mrs. O'Donnctl Closes Institute Grateful Mm. Oawaon, Restored to Vlgorou Health by Duffy's I'ure I DOT Malt Whiskey, Heartily Kecotn-mtnda Ita to All Women Who Albany Rumor That Gov. Hifjgins fli Suffer f-'rom Ncrvoua break-down. Season With Songs of Griffin and Fahy.

Will Not Strip City Fathers of Power. 3c. a lb, Association Hall was well Oiled last evening for a lecture recital on Irish music, by Mrs. Helen ODonnell. For MUCH OPPOSITION AT HEARING.

many seasons sine Mrs. O'Donnell (Locomotive Boilers Must Be In We Givc.S. H. Green Trading Stamps. Good as Gold.

hat delivered th opening lecture recital of th Brooklyn Institute, but that of last evening closed the season so far at lectures and recital, are concerned. In her o.U'. 1'- NftM spected Regularly. many lecture ah hat covered the most SPECIALS THIS prominent phases of Irish music, and rspsoial to Tha Standard I'otoa) ALBANY, Muy 29. Kollowlrs the hear- last night gava a study of the tonus by I0C ln( yesterday afternoon before Gov.

His Gerald Griffin and Framlt A. Fahy. Griffin was born at Limerick on Dec. 13, tins on Senator Eisners', bill stripping the power from the oBard of Aldermen to llfli He was a contributor to the newspapers of his native city and went to pas. on franchises and vesting It in th I Pinion in IS23.

tufferlng great privation RED ALASKA SALMON, Mb. tall can -POTTED HAM OR TONGUE, 6c; DOMESTIC SARDINES, a can 1776 WASHING POWDER, a pkge Board of Estimate and Apportionment for three years until his articles In maga- came rumors to-day that Gov. Hlgnlns slnet began to attract attention. He then 3C 3C 2C jalia. A.

DAWSON. published his first novel. "Holland-Tide, was more than likely to veto the measure May 81. 1904. followed by "Tales of the Munster Festi For over a year I have suffered Intense The opponents of the bill, In the opinion vals," "The Christian Physiologist, We have prepared a special event In Men's Suits for to-morrow of live Interest to economical follows.

The' suits are solidly good, brimful of style touches, while the assortments are unusually attractive anTdiversified. Croats have deep ventTBroad collar, and are cut fashionably long. Youths' Suits Formerly (12, 913.80, ftS To-Morrow $9.75 5ulted for graduation. Blua and Black. To the fashionable young New Yorker Smith-Cray Suits appeal with especial favor.

There's a dash and noiv chalant air about them in perfect consonance with his iJea 67 "great clothes." Just the suits, too, for graduation exercises oTconfirmatlon. Single" or DoubleBreasteJ. Blue and Blackl Men's Vests Actual Value $3, $4, $3 To-Morrow $2,00 Unless a vest fit faultlessly In the collar, does not buckle, hike up in the neck, no matter how low in price, it's a nuisance and can't be worn with ease and comfort. These fit. Many smart designs Smith Gray THREE STORES BROADWAY AT EW YORK.

FULTON ST. AT FLATBUSH BROADWAY AT BEDFORD BROOKLYN. agony from nervous debility and prostra of soma Legislative experts, made "Trscy's Ambition." "The Rivals," "Tha tlon. I could neither eat nor sleep and Duke of Monmouth," and, most success strong showing her yesterday. Among was reduced to a mere shadow.

The ful of all, "The Collegian," from whlcn other things It was reported that Gov. doctors recommended various kinds of Dion Bouclcault arranged hit "Colleen treatment, none of which helped me. Hlggtn takes th same view of the Bawn." He joined tha Christian Brothers Every Housekeeper knows that when she buys at the A Stores everything Is ABSOLUTELY PURE. FULL WEIGHT, BEST MADE and LOWEST PRICES. They finally put me on your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, and In two month.

It has measure as did Mayor McClellan. Then in 1838, being known as "Brother Joseph again It la said that the bathers of completely restored me to health. I am and died In 1X40. Mrs. O'Donnell sans five of his songs: It Is the Shan the bill are Inclined to take some stock able to aleep, my appetite Is good and 1 In the report that litigation will tie up have gained rapidly In nesh, non's Stream," "A Soldier A Soldier To-Nlght la Our "I've Come many subway improvements if the bill I am very thankful to be able to recom Is signed, aa members of the Board of My Home Again," written on Griffin's return to Limerick after his favorites mend your medicine to all sufferers.

II r. Aldermen have threatened to alttick th A. DAWSON, 310 Pleasant N. Y. sister had died and his parents emigrated constitutionality of the measure.

THE GREAT ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC TEA COfilPflllY. At the hearing no attempt wnit maae Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey to husnunanna County, Pennsylvania; "I Love My Love In the Morning," and to conceal the fact that railroad Inter "Sly Mary of the Curling Hair. ests were behind the bill. Edward M. Builds up the nerve tissues, tones up the Fahy.

born at Klnvara. Ualway. in heart, gives power to tho brain, strength is now president of the Gaelic League) Bhepard and Ellhu Root, representing tho New York Connecting Railroad, appeared for the I 111. Another advocate was Law. In London.

Mrs. Donnell had chosen and elasticity to the muscles, richness the blood, and stimulates circulation. It rence Velller. of tho City Club, of Man brings Into action all the vital forces. some of the most attractive of his songs, including "Kitty Magee," "The Dono hattan; L.

Laflln Kellogg, counsel for the makes dlRestlon perfect and enable, vans," "Llttln Mary Cassldy," to the air. Aldermen; Henry uonen, or mi Cltlsens Union, and this committee of to get from food all the nourishment it contains. It Is Invaluable for overworked "The Little Stack of Barley," arranged oftfi Fifth Arena, eor. ProeneHt Arecm. AWi KIMh Avenu, eor.

loth Ntreet. Third Aveiiue, eor. 54Hh Mtreet. OA Mfth doors from St. Marks A venue.

ISO Fifth Avenue, eor. President Ktreet. t05 Court Street, eor- Wyckoff Htreet. 114 Myrtle) Avenue, eor. Walworth St.

HM Hroadwoj, eor. Ioeuat tttreet, 104 Mitln HI reel, by Arthur Somervllle; "The Queen of the board: Aldermen Frank E. Sturgia. men. tlren.

nervous, delicate women and II Manhattan Avrami. 1(129 Atiantle between Sheffield and Pena Avennea. 857 Fulton Street If DeKalh Arena. Tl-lf liroadway, opp. Ktirkaway Are.

1335 Broadway, opp. Qufnry Mreet. 11111 Fulton 84-, be4. Bedford Ara. and Npeneer rlace.

S7M Fulton Htreet. pp. RHd AretUM. M7 Fulton Street, cur. Adalnhl, IMS Broadway.

he4. lod worth Xawtoa. 14H 1-latbusb A venae. Slot) Jamaica A venae, Richmond HUL Cnnnemara," a Connaught boat song; Ellas Goodman. James Cowden Meyera, sickly children.

It Is a promoter of goo "Hushcen." nn Irish hush-song: "The Robert Downing of Brooklyn, Ccrnellua healtn ana longevity, makes the oia Shea and John R. uavles. itepumicana. Child Plnid Shawl," music by Battlson Haynes, and the "Irish Reel." young and keeps the young strong. and K.

S. Doull, Democrat, represented tki9 Fulton het. vAxUxm A tin wood 84 a. Duffy Pure Malt whiskey cures Mrs. O'Donnell was seconded by her jolt, us.

oe unto a ntroec. the opposition. coughs, colds, rnuirrh. grip, bronchitis. husband, HTnard O'Donnell, who played her accompaniments.

consumption and all diseases of throat Speaking against tne measure, Mr. ivei 250 STORES IN U. S. lnesr said: and lungs. "These bills are revolutionary and sub FOLLETTE'S CRUSADE versive of all the principles of local gov WILL DECORATE GRAVE ernment' A powerful corporation which AGAINST paid to control two States now comes Into PUBLIC KOTICES.

I am Pfinv OF WILLIAM V. TUPPER. PUBLIC KOTICES. the state or new lorn ana taaea away 1. MADISON, May 2.

Robert M. NEW YORK SUPREME 8ECONO DEPARTMENT. nLO unooiu Memben of Class 65, Bethl of Plymouth from the Rapid Transit Commission Its counsel, Mr. Shepard. and puts a divided responsibility upon Mr.

Boardman, who A Follette Intends to bring his career as IN THE MATTER OF THB APPLICATION iovernor to a whirlwind finish by of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the landf, tenementa and heredita is part of tne time counsel tor ine naptu Transit Commission and Dart of the time Church, and frlendi of tha lata William Vftughan Tupper. are Invited, to attend Sunday, i May 2ft, at 10 A. Ninth avenu entrance, i Greenwood Cwmetery. to meet and plac a flower mashing; the paid lobby. He sent a mes.

fine Furs counsel for the Pennsylvania Knliroaa. age to the Assembly yesterday denounc ments required for the purpose, of opening CORNELIA BTKKET, from Knickerbocker avenue to the Borough line of Queeni, In the Twenty- iglitjj "Waru. In the Borough of Brooklyn, in Tha City The corporation takes hold of a munlctpa on Mr. Tupper's grave, It has been the custom at the opening of court on that day, or as soon-thereafter as counsel can be heard, for tha appointment of Commissioners of Estimate In the above-entitled proceeding. The nature and the extent of the Improvement hereby Intended is tha acquisition of title by The City of New York for the use of the public, to all tha land and premises, with tha buildings thereon a nd appurtenances thereto belonging, required for the opening of the Publlo Para hounded by Avenue I.

Avenue J. East Thir-i ty-elghth street and East Thirty-ninth atreet. In the Thirty-second Ward In the Borough 1 of Brooklyn in The City of New York. Tha lands required for the opening of tha Public Park bounded by Avenue Avenue East Thirty-eighth atreet and East Thirty-ninth. ng the impudent lobbyists who, he Improvement association in Brooklyn, and of New York.

ays, make life miserable for members of for tne past tnirty year or uiaxa oo to decorate the graves of ita members, but ao many hav died In different jilacca It haa been found impossible to go to all. through It Drings mandamus proceedings against the Board of Aldermen. Failing he Legislature, and declares their pres. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Is now showing Spring styles in this, It geta tne Legislature to interrere nee at the capital should be made enal offense. and then issues a threat to the Mayor application will made to tha Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Spucial Term of sail Court for tha hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings In the County Oourt House In the Borough of Brooklyn in 1 ha that the Legislature will pass the bills Action will be taken Immediately to- PUBLIC NOTICES.

NEW YORK PLWEMB COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. ard the passage of a bill to kill the treat, as aforesaid, have been laid out and, placed upon tha map or plan of The Citv of New' City of New York on the 6th day of June, li05, I KnoX HatS 1 bby, and in view of the Governor's sue over his veto." Mr. Shepard denied that any threat had been made to Mayor McClellan in relation to the bills. The view of the Connecting Railroad Company on these measures CAITION.

Whra you nsk roar dnnrirlrt or at tha opening of court on that day, or as aoon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and essful light against great odds for allroad rate commission bill. It IN THE MATTER OF 1B APPLICATION grocer tor Hatty' I'ure Mult Whinkcy he nurt von ret the Kcnulnc. It's the on It abrt-jl'ilrlj of The City of New York, relative to acquir Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding. nought not Improbable a measure of the ing title to tne iana, tenements ana nerenita- pure mrdtrlnul whlfkcr, and is mI1 In al'Hl bottles only. Irook for tha trade-murk, th was the view, he said, ot puonc ser.ii The nature and the extent of the improvement hereby Intended Is the acquisition of title by Ind will be put through.

ments required for the purpose of opnina! BROOKLYN AVENUE, from Paerdejrat Baal to ment in New York. They were In the Old Chfmlt," on the label, and make fure ine oi mrn ior ine u.io oi ine puO' Clarkson etrect. In the Twenty-ninth Ward, in For dress and street wear for men and women thu Heal over th cork la not broken. Prlc 11c, to alt the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto it. 00.

Duffy Malt Whiskey Company Boca- direction of reform, to secure an honest and efficient administration of affairs. The Board of Estimate had control of the boiougn or urooKiyn rue city or New York. ERDICT FOR FATHER uter, N. V. NOTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN IN ALIENATION SUIT, peioiiing, rpqutren ior ine opening or a street known as Cornelia street, from Knickerbocker avenue to the Borough Line of Queens, In tha Twenty-eighth Ward in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The Citv of New York.

molteatlon will be made to the Supreme Court York, pursuant to a resolution ot the Board ofi Estimate and Apportionment, adopted on the flrh day of February, HKi.1, approved by tha, Board of Aldermen, by resolution of said board, adopted on the 24th day of March. 1 i 3. duly-approved by the Mayor of The City of New York: on the 80th day of March, 1103; and also shown on a map thereof made by the Topographical Di-I vision of the Bureau of Highways of ths Borough of Brooklyn, and signed by Geo. W. Tlllson, Chief Engineer, and Geo.

J. Blschof, Assistant Engineer In Charge, and dated October 13, 1004, which map waa filed -In the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York In tha Borough of Brooklyn, on tha lvth day, of November, 1904. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of Naw" York, tha 80th day of May, 1805. JOHN J. DELANTY, Corporation Counsel 106 Montague Street B-aO-10t Brooklyn, N.

T. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. Tht lands required for the purpose of opening PUBLIC NOTICES, NEW YORK BUPHEMB COURT. SECONi DEPARTMENT.

of the titate of New York, at a Special Term of said Court for the bearing of motions, to be held In and for the County of Kings In tha County Court House in tha Borough of Brooklyn In Tha BOSTON, May 26. The J30.000 -aliena. Uorrieua street, irom AnirxeruocHiT avenue 454 FULTON ST. TEL. the Borough Lrine of Queens, aa aforesaid, are lion of affection suit brought by Virglllo Citv of New York on the oth day of June.

1905. shown on a man or Plan or tne City of Brook tAf THE MATTER OP THE APPLICATION tulter, a student at the Harvard Dental at the opening of oourt on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for the chool, against John W. Nibbs, of Wor- point ment of Commissioners of Estimate and Assessment In the above-entitled proceeding. ester, with whose daughter he eloped of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for Die purpose of opening and extending of OTSEGO STREET, from Uwlght street to Bnard street. In the Twelfth Ward in the Borough of Brooklyn In The City of New York.

The nature ana extent oi tne improvement hi june, nas Deen la Ken rrom tne Jury hr-reby intended Is the acquisition of title by the city's finances and property nnti should properly have control of the streets. In signing the Bedell bill, to provide for a State Inspector of locomotive boilers at a salary of $3,000 a year, and requiring all railroads to make an Inspection of their locomotives every three months, and file the certificate thereof with the State Railroad Commission, Gov. Higgins wrote the following memorandum: "This is a bill to provide for the Inspection of railroad locomotive steam boilers under the supervision of a State inspector. "State Inspectors test the boilers of all steam vessels navigating the waters within the jurisdiction of the State, excepting vessels which are subject to ln-snectlon under the strict Inspection laws The city oi isew jors ior ine puniic use COMPANY CHARTERED TO Judge HitcncocK, at Cambridge, and verdict ordered for the defendant. No i ine ib nas ena premises, witn tne buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto vldence was presented to show that the NOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ANf BUILD AMUSEMENT PLANTS.

lyn, now Incorporated with and forming part of tha map of The City of New York, and also shown on a map of that portion of said street affected by these proceedings, made by the Topographical Division of the Bureavu of Highways of tha Borough of Brooklyn, and signed by J. C. Bracken ridge. Commissioner of Public Works; George W. Tlllfon.

Chief Engineer, and George J. Blschof, AwiKtant Engineer in Charge, and aated April 6, which map was filed in the office of the Corporation Counsel of Tha City of New York, In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the Hth day of April, 1905. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the 20tli day of May, 1005. JOHN J. DELANT.

Corporation Counsel, ltiti Montague Street. 6-20-10t Brooklyn, N. Y. application will be made to the Supreme Court ather maliciously enticed the daughter belonging, required for the opening of a street known as Brooklyn avenue, from Paerdegat Basin to Clarkson street, in the Twenty-ninth Ward In the Borough of Brooklyn In The Citv live apart rrom ner Husband, or that cf the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court for ths hearing of motions, to ba held in Hnri for the Countv of Kinas In the County (Special to Ths Standard Union.) IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION1 of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for opening and extending of FORTIETH STREET, from tha former City: Line to New Utrecht avenue. In the Thirtieth Ward In the Borough of Brooklyn in Tha Citv fie separation was against the will of the of New York.

aijjany. May 26 Tin AmuMioent Park ire. i The lands requires tne purpose or opening Construction Company of Brooklyn ha, been Court House In the Borough of Brooklyn In The City of New York on the oth day of June, 1W6. at the opening of court on that day, or as noon thereafter as counsel can be heard, fur the ap of New York, cnartered by the State Department to bund and operate amusement planti. The capital itock 1, N0THER SITE BOUGHT pointment of Commissioners of ERtlmate and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TsfiT uq me aireciors are E.

fljiDllcation will be made to the flunreme, Poure. r.iinur m. carpenter ana lnaxies w. Jack. FOR CITY LIGHT PLANT, ASSeSSlrteni in ine uuuve-ciiuncu sjiuLcmiiiig.

The nature and extent of the Improvement hrftiv intended is1 the acaulsltion of title by man. of Coney Island. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. of the United States.

The Labor law pro Articles of lncornm-attnn h.v h. Brooklyn avenue, from Paerdegat Basin to Clark-son street, as aforesaid, are shown on a map known as the General Map or Plan of the towns of New Utrecht. Flatbush. Qravesend, Flatlands and New Lota, in the County of Kings, prepared by tha Town Survey Commissioners, pursuant to an act of the Legislature passed May 1, lfjtiil, and the several acta amendatory thereof, and filed in the office of the Register of the County of Kings In tho year 1874, now Incorporated with and forming part of tho Map of The City of New York, and aim shown on a map of that fiortton of snld street affected by thesa prnceed-ngs made by the Topographical Division of the Thd Citv of New York for the use of the Dub- of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court for the hearing of motions, to be held In and for the County of Kings in the County Oourt House in tha Borough of Brooklyn in 't lis vides for the Inspection of boilers In factories and mines. The Greater New York the becrttary ot State by Beldllnarer Erothsn, or l'lpner Island.

Suffolk County, to manufninr Controller Grout yesterday signed a contract IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION 11c, to all the lands and premises, with the buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto of The City of New lork. relative to acaut the purchase at $850,000 of a site for another charter provides for the Inspection of Ing title to the lands, tenementa and he red Ita and sell drugrffists' sundries, etc Tfis capital stock Is and tha director are George Held! near. Wl'Itajn H.irinn..... Ivuntclpal lighting plant to occupy the entire teiOtlKlugi roquimu iur wis upeuutg ui a iiroei known as Otsego street, from Dwlght atreet to Beard atreet. In the Twelfth Ward In the steam boilers in the city or JNew xorK.

The strength and security of locomotive ments required for the purpose of opening MONTROSE AVENUE, from Union Avenue to Broadway. In the Sixteenth Ward, In the Bor lock bounded by Ninetieth and Ninety-first Greets, Avenue A and the East River, Man- Borough of Brooklyn in Tho City of New Mil. oruOKiyn. Henry G. Johnson, of Lena Island Dlfv mn boilers should also be tested and certl at inn.

ough oi tfrooKiyn, in xne city oi New York. uureau oi niunwm oi ine oorougn oi iroon- Almond Cooper, of Flushing-, sire directors of fled to at reasonable Intervals, In order Ivn. and signed by Oeorre w. Tlllson. chief engi neer, and George Blsrhof.

Assistant Engineer In jt.o luia jHanuiaciuring- company, of NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT A application will be made to the Supreme Cou to protect the traveling public and the firemen and engineers. Many accidents. Charge, and J. C. Brackenrtdge, Commissioner with a capital of SIOO.OOO.

of which the engineers and firemen are The Llnd Wolf Manufacturing; Company baa of Public Works, and dated April 1, 11)05, which map was filed In tha office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York In the Bor of the State of New York, at a Special Term of said Court for the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings In the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn in The kci iiiiiaiB who inn nprrprHrv nr ataa ough of Brooklyn, on the 8th day of April. KHtft. miaits iwnu mtti hi pnncipai piaoe or bu1 ness has been removed from MunhnMnti About a wwk ago a site for a co-ordinate plant ns purchased In Queens, directly across the ver from the proposed location of the Man-it tan plant. It ts Intended to have the two connected by a Ire cable crossing the river, so that in case a breakdown in one plant the boroughs on ith sides of the water can be illuminated by ia other plant. OUNG MAN DROPS DEAD AFTER JUMPING FROM CAR.

almost Invariably the victims, have resulted from explosion of locomotive boilers. This bill has the support of the Brotherhoods of Locomotive Engineers Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of New city of iew xorK on tne mn aay ot June, city 01 ew xorK on tne oth day of June, HWft, at the opening of court on that day, or aa miqiv thereafter aa counsel can be heard, for the dp-: polntmeit of Commissioners of Estimate ami Assessment In tha above-entitled proceeding. The nature and the extent of tha improvement hereby Intended Is tha acquisition of title by, The City of New York for the use of the pub-J lie, to all the lands and premises, with the; buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto belonging, required for tke opening of street known as Fortieth atreet, from tha former City Line to New Utrecht avenue, iiv the Thirtieth Ward In the Borough of Brook-! lyn In The City of New York. The landa required for the. purpose of opening Fortieth street from the former City Line' to New Utrecht avenue, aa aforesaid, ara.

shown on a map known aa tha general map or, of the Towna of New Utrecht, ravesend, Flatiands and New Lota, in the' County of Kings, pa red by tha Town 8urvey. Commissioners, pursuant to an act ot the Legislature passed May 1st, 1S0U, and tha sev- aral acts amendatory thereof, and filed. In the, office of the Roister of the County ot Kings; -In the vear IN 74. now lncorooratari with ami Ilrcoklyn. The certificate Is sfffned by Henry J.

Wolf. Johanna H. Wnlf ml at the opening or court on that day, or aa aoon thereafter aa counsel can be heard, for tha appointment of Commissioners of Estimate and Brooklyn. The lands required for the purpose of opening and extending of Otsego atreet, from Dwight street to Beard street as aforesaid, are shown on a map or plan of The City of Brooklyn, now Incorporated with and forming part of the Map of The City of New York, and also shown on a map of that portion of aaid street affected by these proceedings made by the Topographical Division of the Bureau of Highways of the Borough of Brooklyn, and signed by George W. Tlllson, Chief Engineer, and George J.

Blschoff, Assistant Engineer in Charge, and J. C. Brackenridge, Commissioner of Public Works, and dated March 13th, 1005, which map was filed in the office of the Corporation Counsel of The City of New York In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 17th day of March, 1905. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, the -20th day of May, 1905. JpHN DBLANY, Corporation Counsel.

York, tne liutn aay or May, iuur. JOHN J. DEL A NY, Corporation Counsel. ICO Montague Street, B-20-10t Brooklyn, N. T.

and Firemen. Reasonable requests for legislation, calculated to reduce the risks Assessment in the above-entitled Proceed na. A certificate has been filed with the 8retarr The nature and the extent of the Improvement nereby intenaea is tne acquisition 01 uue oy of necessarily hazardous employments, are entitled to, consideration." mobile Observation Company proposes to extend it" route so as to run from the bay at Amltyvllla NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. Ine City ot isew 1 orK zor tne use 01 the public, to all the lands and Dremiaes.

with thi iiiiuuhii aj tUliUIIKUaiH. M'lVIHSt a 1-1 linflnn and return, a distance each wav of buildings thereon and appurtenances thereto A well dressed young man who had tJnlted lies. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION ef The City of New York, relative to acquiring belonging, required ior tne opening or a atreet known as Montrose Avenue, from. Union Avenue BOY INVENTOR WANTS ates citizenship papers for Anthony Fau- Herbert Reeves, of Bath Beach. Is ont of tha title to tho landa.

tenementa and liereitita- to Broadway, In the Sixteenth ard, In the Bor-ons-h of Brooklvn. in The Citv of New York. altyo, SO Scannel street, Manhattan, and a uircuia.xinc company. New York Citv Innni-rviratnfl nrttU tk. TEACHER'S SALARY RAISED.

ments required for the purpose of opening AVENUE (Ditmaa avenue), frpm Coney nanGFtn.a.t i I. fcuo The lands required for the purpose of opening 160 Montague Street, B-20-10t Brooklyn, N. T. Island avenue to West street, omitting the ihe Bouth Shore Sanitary Company, of the vll- Montrose Avenue, irom union Avenue 10 uroad-way, as aforesaid, have been laid out and placed ()pper check marked "No. 04, B.

dropped dead yesterday afternoon In rand street, near Newtown Creek, after Jump-i from a Street car. He had brown hair ii mustache and was about 82 years old. land Iv na within the lines of aald street occu MoitIb Schaefer, of 872 Gate avenue, the 14- pied by the tracks of the Prospect Park and ru-qnir nas oeen cnarterea oy tha Seo-retary of Btale to conBtruct, equip. Improve and develop sewerage and disposal works and sewage forming part of the Map of The City of NewH York, and also shown on a map of that por-J tlon of aald street affected by these proceed-' lngs made by the Topographical Division of the Bureau of Highways of the Borough of Brooklyn, and algned by Geo. W.

Tlllson, Chief Engineer, Jno. C. Brackenrtdge, Commissioner of Publlo Works, and Geo. J. Blachof.

Assist-! NEW YORK 8UPKEME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. year-old boy who Invented an automatic alpnal upon tne Map or nan 01 ine or wew lora, pursuant to a resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted on the loth isiHna itni.roaa tompany; aiso omitting the entire Intersection of Avenue with which the Brooklyn Rapid Transit Company hai (Qravesend avenue, in the Twenty-ninth Ward. day of February. 1W5, and duly approved by the IN THB MATTER OP THE APPLICATION adapted to regulate the brldre crush, and in the Borough of Brooklyn of The City of u.viuen into Bnari-sj or iw tach, and the directors for the first year are fol- HILL REPUBLICANS Mayor of ine city or wew ior on tne 17th day of February.

11K5. and also shown on a man has Just completed a snowplough for cleaning or The City or wew xorK, relative to acqulr ine- title to the lands, tenements and haredlta New York, as tne same nas been neretoiore ivvvw; Vfia.rifH IT Unnra anil 7n-nVas in. cny nam wrii irn to HUDerinienoeni of that Dortlon of said street affected bv theaa laid out. Freeport, and Eug-ene Gllroy, of New York City. School! William J.

Maxwell, aivin the crcdi ant Engineer In Charge, and dated March which map was filed in the office of the Cor-. flora tlon Counsel of The City of New York the Borouxh of Brooklyn, on tha 17th HOLD EUCHRE AND DANCE. mentR required for the purpose of opening and extending of EAST FOHTIETH STREET from proceedings, made by the Topographical Division of the Bureau of Highways of the Borough of of his success to hla school teacher, Mrs. Cora Mackay, or public School Na ISA. umno.

WE, THE UNDERSIGNED, COMMISSION era of Estimate and Assessment In the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to all per urooKiyn, ana signeu By j. ttracKenrtage, of March, 1905. QUEENS AND NASSAU canaraie avenue or iane 10 roster Avenue (ror morly Avenuo E), In the Twenty-ninth Ward, In the Borough of Brooklyn, In Tha City of New atreet. near Ktuyvesant avenue, and recom- The Ocean Hill Republican Club of the Six- Dated Borough of Brooklvn. clt af New wommissioner ot fuouc noma; ueorga unison.

Chief Engineer, and Georsre J. Blschof. Aa. meniUns; that she receive an Increase of aalary. eons Interested In this proceeding, and to tha York, tha 20th day of May.

iin5. York. enth Assembly District, held a progressiva inr Doy says mere is no netter leacner. sistant Engineer In Charge, and dated April 24. SUNDAY SCHOOLS MEET.

"She still kept on encouraging ua." he says. which map waa filed In the office of the "and save us a valuable hint for a snow JUM.N J. DELANT, Corporation Counsel, ltW Montague Street, -20-10t Brooklyn. N. Y.

cwner or owners, occupant or occupants 01 an bousea and lota and Improved and unimproved landa affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: First That we have compfalad our Corporation counsel ot 'i na city or New York. 'ehre and dance at Buffalo Hall. Fulton street id Buffalo avenue, last night. Ten games were ayed, after which twenty-five prises were NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEK THAT AN application will be made to the Supreme Court of the State of New York, at a Special Term r.t hovel to clean up streets, yet she did not wart In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 27th day of April, 1IKKJ. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of Now varded-' ny money tor ner own purae." Superintendent Maxwell, althourh he Ii unable i.HNtg flunaay scnool Aso elation held Ita thirty-fourth annual convention aald Court ror tne neanng or motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings In the County and assessment, ana inat.au peraoos fa: created In this proceeding, or In any of tha NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

SECOND DEPARTMENT. to grant tne request ror a larger aaiary for xora, tna 2 via aay 01 nay, ntua. Mra. Mackav. has answered tha boy's letter.

landa tenements and hereditaments and prem Citv of New iovk on tne Din aay or June. im. L. i saeinooist Episcopal Church. Jamaica, yesterday afternoon and eveninar.

There was a larse attendance at both sesslonSL The Rev J. Peck, president, prenlded. Tha momlni explaining now tnt matter stands. I tea affected thereby, and having objection IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION at the opening ot court on that day, or as aoon DAME NATURE HINTS Wtaea the Food Is Not Suited. JUM.N J.

DbLANT, Corporation Counsel, 163 Montague Street, I-20-10t Brooklyn, N. Y. thereto. 00 present tneir aaiq. onjections of The City of New York, relative to acquit i ing title to tho landa tenements and heredita inereimer Luuimci van 1 ui inr 1110 Bi-pointment of Com mission era of Estimate and fh i "Jf Frank L.

Brown, president of writing, duly verified, to ns at our office In tho office of the Law Department. No. Itifl QUEENS NEWS IN BRIEF. AmseMment ir the atiove-entttiea proceed ments required for the opening and extending of AN APPROACH TO THE BRIDGE over Pros Montaaue street. In tha Borough of Brooklyn, um.y ncnci union, wno apoks on "The Superintendent and HI.

Work." The treasurer's report showed the association to NEW YORK St'PREMB COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. The nature and the txtent of the Improvement hereby intended Is the acquisition of title by In The City of New York, on or before the 12th day of June, 190ft, and that we, the said When Nature gives her signal that pect Avenue on the Line of Seeley Street, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, in th Borough of Brooklyn in Tha City of Now York. "William Donnelly, 10 years eld, of oitl IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION limethlng Is wrong It Is generally with Commissioners, will hear parties ao objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at Xne ulty OI wow inr ior ine urn 01 me puD-llc. to all the lands and premises, with the hiitMln.ru thereon and aDDurtenances thereto nu.im uuiiuiliuil.

T'he address In the evenlnr wava jt the Rev Dr. C. H. Tyndall, of the Reformed Church. Mount Vernon.

mihlet wn. 1 of Tha City of New York, relative to acquiring Flushing Hospital suffering; from cerehro spinal our said ornce on tne iatn aay ox June, iuoj. fie food; the old Dame Is always faithful 10 ine mnua. tenements a no nareoita- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN meningitis. 'i mi ia tne nrat case in rjusning.

ments reuulred for the uurooae of oneninar at II O'CiOCK A. M. Telegraphy and Ita Similitudes." The follow application will be made to tha Supreme Court belonging, required for the opening and extending of a street known aa East Fortieth Street, from Canarsie Avrnue or Lane to Foster Avenue nd one should act at once. Patrick McDonald, 68 years old, of 14ft Som Second That tne a Detract or aaifl est. SEVENTEENTH AVENUE, from Flatbush Line mer street, Brooklyn, fell from a scaffold on mate and assessment, together with our dam' Batn avenue, in the Thirtieth Ward, in th.

(former Avenue Ki. in the Twenty-ninth Ward. ac benefit mans, and also all the affi ing; otricer. were elected for the ensuing year President. Ward Goodenoueh, of Jamaica: secretary.

Percy B. Bromtlcia, of Hempsteafl-treasurer, John H. Frail, of Newtosn TFo Rev. W. J.

Peck was elected delmi. th. Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, aa tn the Borough of Brooklyn, In The City of New -which he was working on a building at Avon-dale and Willard avenues, Brooklyn Manor, yesterday afternoon and broke his collar bane. He uia aaintj aaa uen nereiwioie warn out. of ths State ot New York, at a Fpt-ciai Term of said Court for the hearing of motions, to be held In and for the County of Klpss In the County Court House In tha Borough of Brooklyn lr.

Th City of New York on the oth day ot June, at the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter aa counsel can be hPard, for the ap davits, estimates, proofs and other documents tired by us In making our report, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openlnas of To put off the change la to risk that hlch may be Irreparable. An Arizona an says: "For years I could not safely eat any York. The lands required for the purpose of open-Inr and extendi na Eait Fortieth Street, from r. was removed to St. Mary Hospital.

NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE m.i. Duniuu nciiooi convention lo pe held at bill of cota. charges and expvnaee incurred bv The Exemnt Firemen's Assoctatfon of Plush tne Law ueparimeni 01 1 na mj 01 ior In the Borough of Brooklyn, No. lrtfl Montague Ing has elected the following officers for the Canaraie Avenue or Lane to Foster Avenue (formerly Avenue E. aa aforesaid, are shown on a man known as the General Mao or Plsn nf ih street.

In the Borough of Brooklyn. In The reakfast. I tried all kinds of breakfast reason ot ine proceedings in tne a Dove entitled matu-ri IH presented for taxation one of the Justices uf the liuDreme Court of tha 8 tat 4 enjming year: Kreament. win ism 11. flrt vice-president, John J.

Halloren: second hods, but they were all soft, starchy City or New iorit, mere 10 remain until ins 24th day of June, Third That the limits of our a.wssment pointment of Commiaaionera of- EMimate ajtd Awns ment In tha above-entitled proceeding. The nature and extent of the improvement hereby intended is the acquisition of title by The City of New York for the um of the public, to all the landa and prem lies, with the Towns of New Utrecht, Flatbush. Qravesend, Klat lands and New Lots, In the County of ice -Dresl dent. Martin J. Kennedy: secretary.

of New York, at a Special Term thereof, to be KENTUCKY SEMR GUT Hndrirkon: treasurer. William Fairhrotht-r held for tha hearing of motions, at the Klna-a Kintra. Drepared by the Town Hurvev Commis Trufltees Henry Rarame, John J. Byrnes anil esses, which gave me distressing head-hes, I drank strong coffee, too, which for benefit Include all those landa, tenementa and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being In the BormiKh of Brooklyn, tn The Citv of Nee- York, which, taken to ether, are ward uavin. loumy ioun nouw.

in ine uroogn or Hrooaiyn. in Tha City of New York, on the 7lh day of June. 1900. at IU 3o o'rlot in the forenoon of ullntnca tnereon and apiiurtenanoes tnereto sioners, nurauant to an act of the Legislature, passed May 1st- lfii, and the several acts amendatory thereof and flied In the office of the Rerister of the County of Ktnga. In the vear ppeared, to benefit me at the time, but OF IffllL EXERCISES -bounded and described aa follows, via: that oay, or aa aoon thereafter aa counsel can be heard thereon; and that the aald bill of cost.

H. I. PRATT GIVES $40,000 1874. now Incorporated with and forminar narr Beginning at a point on the easterly aide or idea to the headaches afterwards, oast and coffee were no better, for I belonging, required for the opening and extend-' Ing of an Approach to the bridge over Prospect Avenue on the Line of See ley Street, in ths Twenty-ninth Ward, In tha Borough of Brooklyn, tn The City of New York. The lands required for the opening and extending ot an Approach to the Bridge over Prospect Avenue, on tha Line Seeley Svreet, aa of tha Map of The City of New York and also shown on a map of that portion of said street West street where the same is Intersected by the center line of the block between Avenue charges and exFense haa been deposited in th? office of the Clerk of the County of Klngp, there to it-main for and during the apce of ten days.

FOR AMHERST NATATORIUM. United States Senator Joseph C. Black ffected by tnese proreedtnirB made by the To- rtofi-rantilraf Division of the Bureau nf Hlrhwivi und the toast very constipating. "A friend persuaded me to quit the old aa required by the provisions of tWt of Title 4 of Chapter of Chapter 878 of the burn, of Kentucky, has telegraphed to Harold I. rratt, of Clinton avenue, a graduate jjiwi 01 iMtt.

aa amenaea oy cnapur of of the Borough of Brooklyn, and sinned hy O. Brarkenrklne. Commissioner of Public Worka; $. W. Tlllson.

Chief Engineer, and Oeo. J. Inrfee and the starchy breakfast foods. the Iaws of aforeuld. are shown on a map entitled "Mup or Plan showing tht locating and laying but of an approach to the Rridr over Pronpert Avenue on the Line of Heeley Street, In the Twenty-ninth Corporal Tanner, of the U.

S. Grant Post, Q. A. that he will positively not be able to deliver his Memorial Day oration Oatri, Borough of Brooklyn, zsew Tork. May of Amherst College In 1900, will add to the Pratt gymnasium of the Institution a $40,000 natatorium, containing a swimming pool 22 by Riechnf, Aaiatnnt Engineer in Charge, and dated UJtmas avenue; ana Avenue i); running thence easterly and along the center line of the blocks between Avenue fDltmas avenue) and Avenue to the westerly side of Coney Island avenue: running thenca southerly and along the westerly aids of Coney Island avenue to the center line of the block between Franklin avenue and Avenue fDltmas avenue running thence aouthweaterly and westerly along the center line of the blocks he-t wen Franklin avenue and Avenue rDitmas 24.

11KJ3, November 7, 1W. which map was filed in (he affirm at the Corporation Counsel of Th ritv ard. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York na use i-osium uonee ana rape-Nuts stead. I shall never regret taking his Ivice.

I began using them three months at tne urant Tom'j, Rivers foe Drive, next Tuesday. Although Mr. Blackburn of New York, in the. Borousjh of Brooklyn, on tha 75 ffet, and four squash courts, the entire structure being 41 by 100 feet, and ready ior use by tha next mid-winter term. pr (-tiered for the Board of Estimate and Aifr-tlonmcnt under authority of Section 442 n' Th EKSEI EntllNTOJI, J.UIN C.

M'iJriOAaTT, JACOB SIMONS. Commission era F. QITIOLET. Clerk. 6-24-KH Un OI VrillLKT J11H.

Ttaied Ttnrousrh of Brooklvn. 'Citv nf Wsiw In his telex ram says that business and Greater New York Charter, as amended, which Id chanrea were favored bv the aajrt Hoard of York, the 20th day of May, 1905. political issues demand his presence at itUnate and Apportionment ltb day of DENTISTRY. une. 1H04.

and were approved bv tha Mavor on sjwnin j. iir.jL.si.'vj, Counsel. 1WJ Montague StreefJ Brooklyn. N. t.

tha 29th dav of June, and also attorn home, It is well understood that his an-tlon is a result of the Invitation extended to several Confederate veteran to participate in the memorial exercises and map of that portion of said anpnech affected by thee proceedings, made by the Topographical of the Bureau of Hlghwav of fh B-tr NEW YORK Rl'PKEMB COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT. IV THB MATTER OF THB AfPLICATIOM of The ity of New York, relative to kcquir-. Ing title to the land, tenements and required frtr the onli.g of the PUBLIC PAP.K bounded hy Avenue I. Avenue Ka-t Thiriy-elffhth street and East Thlrty-niith street.

Dr.LJ.Hoyt, Dentist, tne protests of certain G. a men "The change they have worked In me wonderful. I now have no more nrTh-stressing sensations In my stomach fter eating, and I never have any head-hea; 1 have gained 12 pounds In weight feel better In every way. Grape-N'uts ake a delirious well as a nutritious sh, and I fled that Poatum Coffee i vsily digested and never produces symptoms." ough, of Brooklyn, and signd by (- nr W. Tu)- avenue), and Avenue and Avenue (Dttmas.

avenue tha easterly aide West streM) running thence northerly and along the easterly side of Waat street to the point or place ot beginning. Fourt.h That our report h-rein will be pre-enied for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Second-Ieprtment. at a Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held In th County Court Ii ouse In the Borough nf Brooklyn. In The City of New York, on th 2th day of August, 1 at the opening of the Court on that da.

IMted Borough of 'Brooklyn. The City of New Tork. May 24. x.l REESE B. GWIlsMtf.

enter J. c. Hrackt-nnige, Cora- CARTAGE FREE American Carpet Cleaning 4M m.TOS err near jai. leratnst that invitation. Henator Blackburn had accented an In iMnar or fuoiie orwa.

and (i-ora 3. K-hoff. Assistant Charsre. an i ted April 14th. lSttV.

hlch mat) ja fifd in vitation to deliver the sddress. but when the trouble arose he wrote a. letter to Vorks and Storage Warehouse. i ljipDVII, MllOVWI, AU DOT IUBMB. lug number.

Beautiful eontinunai gum sets of teeth, 1ft, fS. 10 art, extracting IncTuded. T-eth extracted without pain. CSarprti cleaned by our process! and thoroughly CorporaJ Tanner saying the Jost need not be embarrassed by having Invited him to speak, ss he would decline the e1 from oust, mttis; eeaien on tn ear and fully brushed on the fare, removtrg all mitha Partial seta, $1.00 per tooth up. Filling taath, ft.

o. Name given by Postum Co, Battle r.ek, MU h. I There's a reasrm. in tne ward in the Borough of Brooklyn in The City ot New York. XOTICB IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN apj Inraticn ail! Rjcie to the Sirprme Court of the State of Yrfc, at a ft(ciai Term of eaitl V-urt fir tb hartn, of motmni, to neld In ani for the County of Kings in ths County Court Hnim In the Borough of Brooklvn in 1 he City of New York 00 lite Sth day oX Jane, liM i airman; the office of the Corporation CminsH of The Ci'y of New York, tn the of Brooklyn, on the lth day of April, If i.Y Dated Borough of Urooklyn, City of New, York, the 20th day of May, lf3.

JOHN J. I El. ANY, Oorporntton ltrO birt, eVM-10t aBrjaija. X. destructive matter, Order by telephone will NORMA PIKE.

invitation. A reply sent, Inaintina; lonilnuetia practice for 1W year. ALL WORK OTA A VTFKD. rwelva prompt atf-ntlm. Telephone cII 1378duUl the little bfk, "The Road to mat tne, renatnr Keep the erirnmentf and then Mr.

Blackburn teles: raj-hed. CROMWELL A Y. JR rommlaslonra JUOLET, Clerk. 6-S4-1M 1 lui a. lit, ,11 rv lfr 1W It.

lie," in each pk, JAMES.

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