Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archive

The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 12

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
12
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

DAILY STANDARD ocToinon 17. iixte. 12 WEDNESDAY NION. All ST. ANDREW BROTHERHOOD MEETS IN TENNESSEE.

VOTE MONEY FOR FLAG AT FORT GREENE HOISTED UNION DOWN. LIFE IIBRM TRUSTEES OMFE SfllS HE WILL CLON OUT CUSLERS PUIS FINE TRIP FOR THIRTEENTH The large American fliit at the' top MKMl'HIR T.mi 17 Tin- rirollii-i of Hi. Andri'W, an nr ijtunlivi'l-'it Hi' ini'tt t.f tin Ki.lscopal GET IW REPORTS of tha Fort Oreene llngpole was wav- Inir In this morning's bmeze Union down. ThA blunder caught the often Wants Co-operation of Citizens, iliur. him r.M.lii.l It iiiuJim lty.

iili'l i-liur. lniu'ii iitii! 'ftv'frt in i. mkc Col. Austen Would Like to Take lion of many who passed Kort lirei-ne thin morning. Tho (lug was llnally taken down and raised 111 Its proper Prof.

Hamlin Makes Suggestions FREED i i Justice Jenks, Who Prosecuted Him, Secures His Pardon. CITY SIGHTS AMAZE HIM. position, but not until tho man who He Tells St. Mary's Men's Guild. South Classis Helps Struggling Congregations oftTtc Reformed Church.

did It was informed oy a His Men to Jamestown Exposition. Union reporter. for the New Central Building. SIMPLIFIED SPELLING 111., lut'ii! li ii iiiiiiiitu iiiinriniiin i.e- must ul ever In-lit by the ni-rli'li. Tin' lieli-Ciili'a in- VCD hiM-iimi Amei li'n I'lutenuil etitftlHri lilt' In lit I ii it'oiii KiikIiiIhI.

si.i.lllin.l Hint other I'lili'lRll i James 1.. HiiUKhli'llnK. of f. Min lii i.f tin' lirntliorlui.nl, I. nintnig I'l t-M nr Tlio pro-K i ii limit' fur I In' inn I'c'iltiiR' i'f Ho nt'Xt throo ill.

t'ontaini the names of lllMhupn Kln.ilvlllK. ol Texas. APPLIES TO WAR DEPARTMENT More than one hundred member of tho Men's liullci of 8t. Mary's Church met In the Parish House at Claason NAMES WORK COMMITTEES. BIG SEPTEMBER CIRCULATION.

HEARING ON OCT. 24. The Committee on Studies and Text and Wllloughby avenues last night to listen to two Informal addresses by the books of the Board of Education will Justice Two New Pastors to Be Installed Brownsville Wants Yiddish and give a publlo hearing on glmpiineu spell Miiii. nf ciiliiiKu; lliiittoii. nr Mlsfli slppl.

anil i i j-. of Ti-ntii--i-oo. To Get Technical Knowledge at Fortress Monroe. Will Bo Employed on Miller's Farm. Hev.

Dr. William H. Van Allen, rec-ior of the Church of the Advent, of laiston, and Peputy Police Commis Soon. Russian Books. ing, which has been recommended oy the Hoard Of Huperlntendeiits for adoption In th.

rnihlto schools. In the board PET US Mill room, hall of the Hoard of Education, on Wednesday, Oct. 24, at I P. M. If the present plans of Col.

David Interesting; addresses- on missionary -V listen. 6f tha Thirteenth work were made at tho afternoon ses Gluwppl fiuldk-l. who III ISM i ,1 the prison at Auburn, uu lifiinriint younf Italian unable to npnik ni.l of Kngltsh, sentem-cd to puss hi life sioner Arthur J. O'Keeffe. Koilowins; the addresses there was a social meet-lug at which refreshments -were served.

In, Van Allen, who Lame to llrook-lyn for tho puniose of addressing, the meeting of the Wimien'a Auxiliary and the Oirls- FSUendly Society of the that organization is des- 10 DEflO MISTRESS sion of the South Classis of Long: Isl l.iy an Important part In the and of-the lteformed Church yesterday Tha Board of Trustees of the Hrook-lyn Public Library held Its reerular monthly meeting last night at the library building on Hrevoort place. Chairman of the. Itoard David A. Boody, presided at the meotlnf, which consisted mainly of reports. The committee on circulation made hl-tory of the Jamestown Imposition next year.

The commander of Brook tlm Inside Its wall, uulko.l tlio strwtsl of Mnnhnttan yi'Menhiv for 1 1 1 flr.il time in more- Hum tiwiity onii, a 'Stood Guard to Keep Out Strang- FOR MEDICAL SOCfETY remainol to address the meet-ling- last night at the Invitation of the lyn i rack artillery organization has nindo application to the Secretary ot io.tietliit that the regiment be I Hev. I r. J. C. the rector of St.

Its report which ihowed that at all the at Grace Church, Hcdford avenue and Lincoln road. The Itev. Dr. W. H.

Proon spoke for the Domestic Board of Missions, of which he la corresponding-secretary, and the ltev. A. De Witt Mason talked on "The Forward Movement In Korelirn Missions." A letm'thy discussion followed. The Key. w.

J. Mac Donald was elected a member of the Hoard of Exam ers Who Had Found Woman Dead. Announcement was made last night in rortress a next for practice. Instead of spending the aborted time at some t.f Marys. lr.

Van A took for his subject 'Loyalty to the Chutvh and gray hulrod man, nril i ilu. I. fr.o American anil a fluent of language. CJuliliii Mils of murder In the first i M.n. Ii 1H14, the District Alton.

oy at that nine being Jiiiiifs v. Itlilnu.iy uti.l is Klstmil. tlir resent JiniKo -1 1 the Appellate Division of tin- Supi tlourt. Ilo wai wentenieil to be li.ini:e,i June 22, 1KS6, but this was to a ilfu sentence by fo ts the Sound. The exposition tbe Faith.

it. only across the river from the Deputy Commis-ioi at a meting of tho Medical Society of the County of Kings in its home, 13UI Bedford avenue, of tho presentation to the society of the library conlaiulns 4,000 volumes of the late Dr. Wlllard Keeffe spoke branches the circulation has been on a steady Increase and each branch' has gained In the number of subscribers. The circulation for some of the branches for the month of September was: Montague library, ls.314 books; Prospect brunch, IS. 433; liedford branch.

la.l'JO and Williamsburg- branch, 13.837, -V, a Tiii' i t. for moments on the workings of co llies des gnate ho Thirteenth as lMmrtmmi. tMf i ir Plained the methods emplovvd He Iners on Church (loverntnent. and the To partlclpnie at the exposition Is not the Southern city's I mzt.ns hen a patrolman reiiuesta main obleit Austen In to have the Indicating- gain over last year of Parker, in nis nay meaning Sl.U(ll,,.r wfta ro-clected agent practlcloner In this city. Some of the ()f lh)) lf of tho Ke-medlcal works In thn collection nre fl)rm0l of almost priceless value and the so-I Th(, vyckoff, pastor of ciety congratulates Itself on their no- reported on behalf of the qulsitkm.

They were presented by i Kxtension -ommltteo that ap-Dr. Wlllard Parker, a son, who will lt.eIl received do maoe an nonoiai iiifiiiut-i o. was courteous and lespectful. but that In most cases the fault lavs with the antagonistic cltixen. I "As as I am in eharcre of the rtoroklyn police, citizens ill be toil he said, "and politics will not' All of us are liable to make mistakes, but if the citizens will only! do their p.irt they will bo faithfully protected -s for rambling-, it would renuire a plain elothesman to go with every person who cares to i isk his money to root out the evil.

What we fruiii the Hlilifi'tvond t'luirch and the reeiiwii.nl 1 li lirhis Chiireli. It was de-c lil.ii to nii- JAI to the JiltiKewood Cliureli mill to the Greenwood she rn in, I falling to re. tic- the usual nii.rntnir tine. Mrs nnie Fallon, of Flod sire. t.

anxious yes-. lerday about her Mrs Kmma Lindsay, l's yours old. of 19: Floyd street i maL.tiK an investigt Ion she found Mrs. I.imlsaV dead in the parlor. Two bull-terriers.

Mrs. Lindsay's -is. rusoed at Mr. Fallon ami not 1. i lo in.

She called Follceoill'l Anders. the 'cl-roll station, who as be cnterc'l as on lb-' one of the lie?" h. Ambulance Surgeon Kir. he-tuiitm. of the Lastern liisfrict arrK.d the drove It was tinally d.

i.l.-d to shoot the ininials. it illi, Lawrente ram-- in. anil lifter pi Hit -i; the dots, iliey oil hi It is not known whether Mis. I.in.l-.l died from natural com-miitoil suicide She had been alioul sjN hears Illc wife of the piMpnot. a news sta.nl in tli- i olltan at W-si Hro-ulw i Chambers Miiil-haMa'i troops sent to Fortress lie-sides the rifl.s of that roil being oiiuipped with all the laton devices, lo.rtted theie all aillller) While ih" men the Thirteenth have reached the highest st tfce of prut), leney 111 the of the big suns, they still lack considerable technical knowlidRc.

After talking the tratier over with bis officers the colonel i that Fortress as the phi. for the Thirteenth to gain the revjtiirid know ledge. Since its otgani.atioii as an artillery ifglment the Thirteenth has been tie-j tailed to only two forts Wright on I society. After the presentation. Dr.

Lewellvs F. Harker. successor to Dr. I'sler. as profi-ssor of medicine the Johns Hopkins University, delivered an address on "The Treatment of Certain Chronic Infectious I'l oc -sses." Dr.

Harker explained the different channels and methods of infection and the The total circulation for all branches for the month of September was There aie 4.19.SW books on hand and 5.970 new members have Joined the library; $4,096 have been used In purchasing new books and J4.0.XO spent In The committee on now libraries reported that the Fast Uranch. situated in Fast New York, ould be opened by Nov. 7. A novel complaint was received by I.lbrarlan Frank Hill from the subscribers at the Hrownsvllle Uranch. who compla-f'ned against the scarcity of Russian and Yiddish volumes and I asked that more books of this kind I need l.s your co-opt ration and if you wTl only inform us of any gambling res irts you rest assured we ill rtshei's Inland a.

id Terry on thim up." Heights flmi'i those being tha ameiiiils for. W'y, Kiilf so. i.i that the committee h.nl reri iveil ui.iil I'niiii the Itev. Louis iliiilii'l. uf the Sen, ml Ki't'unried Chiirili that that ilmnh w.is iiriw Mell'-sui.

porting- It was i iilt that tin- Installation of ihe Itev. il. S. Wi lier as pa-stor of the i fiiiiri'h. IliirmiKli Park, and Ihe Hev.

r. S. Anderson as pastor of Ihe i ree 1 1 vi ii 1 Ilel.rhis church, should lake n't' Thursilay. Nov. The Kev.

In. I.lnytl, the ltev. Ur. J. the Key.

J. Domarest, manaer in which certain of the ill i-eases spread. He explained th" most modern of tho methods of treaiiuir these diseases with antl-toxln serums and the surgical, treatment used at times. He deplored the use of disinfectants in the treatment of these dis- islauj. twice they have Mslled the latter place, and a more una 1 1 rai 1 1 sj.ot could not have been ted.

KAII.HOAnS Hill and he sent to Auburn. This entente whb In turn coinmiiieil to twenty years and nine months, expiring yesterday. Jn stepping from a train at the Grand Centrul euitlun yesterday after noon Joe, a8 ho was eiilleil at Aubiiin. was confronted with much that was a tranre alsrht to the eyes of a man who had turned hiB back on the tsre.it city only two years after the completion of the Brooklyn Hridfrc. The subway, the ky scrapers ami the car-.

rlages filled the happy man ith a feeling of mliieU-il ae and feat. His amusement at being; placed in a compartment of a revolving door at the entrance to the Times Siuan Huild-lng by Officer States, of the Appellate lvision of the Supreme t'ourt, and being pushed inside was only exceeded by his fright as he Kas wafted noiselessly to the top floor of tin- hulliliiiK in an elevator, Hutching the Iron work of the car firmly with both hand? he went up. It was after the use of no little coaxing and persuasion that Joe was Induced to ride in the sulc.vav. This method of transportation was altogether beyond his i-otn, rekelKeo.i and he could do notbng but kuc open- i mouthed Into the omrtuV kn, It was throusrh the efforts of Justice Jenks that Gtili-iill was set free a few days ago by (iov. niacins.

The circumstances which led the Justice to interest himself in obtaining freedom for this life prisoner a short Hint- asn go to make up a story uiiiuue and nnc-lual. One Sunday afternoon last February Justice Jenks, In lompany with Kith and Mill-r. wsit-d the prison at Auburn. Justice Jenks noticed the While Fisher's I si I is a pleasant i be purchased. Thev have a 1 reparutions.

to form 11 brary anions; eases and said their use was rapidly themselves coulplied with the desired dving out LONG ISLAND RAILROAD. TAKISlI KFKKiT iXTtWIt Ti.iins Live FIATHl'SII AV. STATION fir Di. atntii.ns to renior! --s 40 AMI 1" it, te HIV. rlicil.l only) It Siai t' 10 A.M 1 M.

mrat Park unit prin. al stalloni to Rnri- nkooui to. A M. no. SOU.

4IO. lla.e. the equipment there is not cry Neither is there such a good opportunity for target priutlco at Plum Island, the latter plat being far i from nny channel i 'ol Austen Tie. lleves. however, that the men are fully in target work, ar.d what they need most Is a better know ledge of the workings of the hig guns.

At Fortress the eiiuipment Is of the latest, and beside th.re are plenty of reiru-ktrs there to work in conjumtion with the niLitlcniea. MERCHANTS' PROTEST TO TfiKE N01EL FORM A new treatment, be announced, has been found for infectious rheumatism. it has been found, be rald, thai wbero the disease Is bail one day and disappears, only to return again, germs are transmitted in the blood from sum" central point other than those at which tho pain is feit. This point Is usually the tonsils or In the 'neighborhood The board agreed to set aside for the purpose of buying books treating on Russian and Yiddish subjects. The residents near the Willlnmsburg Uranch.

as well as the subscribers, have asked the trustees to Install lights at the entrance to the library and also to make some arrangements about hav Ij Sure. Willi A i 41. (11 41, 4 P.ier Itarl.or aiul 1 he Mamat AM .1 3U will run hi- Mi.i-ieh-s o. luee F.R.lpor:. A itiiiansrtt mill Saif Hart.ei.

1, Ii. i 4 uxeeet the mouth. When the tonsils nr ing trees planted arounil the bulldlmr This petition was laid on the table to i moved or the abscess on the mouth until lice ln-I" M. Null 11:111. A.

11. Merli'le-S) llav Shore t. 8'40 1:2. A.M.. 2:011.

4: 12. I. TOT I'M. nlKhn be considered at the next meetlinr treated the disease disappears, he sai 1. l.llp.

I'llpi. Ihe Kev. Ileiitv Cihh. the Kov. Charles Si-miilcr, Hie In.

A. H. Urush and the v. lir. J.

M. l'airar will take part In Mr. Web. I's Installation, yvllilo the Hev. lr.

l.luyil. ihe ltev. J. S. Addy, Ihe Itev.

John S. i ner, the Kev. W. .1. the Key.

I Van Bus- klrK, the Itev. T. He Witt Mason and tho ltev. -Mr. 'ornisli ill assist nt the installation of the v.

Mr. Anderson. The Kev. Oswald presented a petition in ri'iraril to a new i huri In the ITast New York i section, and the matter was reteVred to a commit too which will report liick at a special inectinfr of the Soyth Classis. It was decided that tho ppring ses- slon of the CUlssIs he held in the New 1 Utrecht t'luirch on April .1 next.

The follow ins: standing committees i were appointed Slate of ltelittinn The Itev. J. C. i will be held In Fond street, near venlng, to protest condition of Ful-lny In the subway A mass me, ting Association Hall, ii Fulton, against the terrible ton street, due to .1 Dr. Barker said he was successfully treated in this manner himself a year ago.

Prior to the lecture, Dr. Barker nml Dr. Parker were entertained at dinn'o-at the Union League Club by Dr. W. F.

Campbell, president of the soclely. irk. It will be one of the most in-e. sting entertainments given for te If Fortress Monroe fi selected it Is believed that the Thirteenth will take the greatest number of men to camp for practice work In the history of the National litlard. Already Col.

Austen's command is the largest In the country, but as many of the companies still have plenty of vacancies. It Is thotiKht an attrmtive trip as tiro-posed, besides bringing out every man, would greatly swell the ranks with desirable reiruits anxious to attend the exposition at the expense of the. State. Nothing definite will be known for se -eral months. Admirers of the Thirteenth Fny the authorities at Albany should not miss Sun.

Sl.pl 1U A. Al. 1 I'M. Haiwi. n- TIC.

10. A.M.. ti i i iHi, -'1 4 le, 4 12. uri. 0.1" 11 II.

TUT. soil. lOoll P. 51, 12. OS i.lirhl.

Sun. ICI'I. 11 :) A.M.. IC41. IICIS M.

Pert kt. 1 1 A.M except Ryosset. Scring Hnii Ktntri. fA4'4'J will tun Port ana WaitinR Hivfr only en Nor 20, Ilr.v ltlOlt: Jan. 1.

lii an, I 22 lil'li). U41, 10:111 A.M 1 11:41 i A Ttuns te River. Ovier llav. lll'-n corp. Hra Cliff.

Rcislvn 11C.VS A.M.. (1:02. 30. .1:311. C.

-ii' t. fit' P.M. II Oil. 1) r.l. Tho report of his European trip by Prof.

Alfred Hamlin was an extensive affair und occupied tho greater part of tho meeting, it was an entertaining account of the various libraries in England and on the Continent, dealing with tHo mode of conducting, arrangement and the various styles of architecture. The express purpose of this trip was to secure Ideas which might be adopted In the building of the Central Library. Prof. Ilmlln also mentioned the museum of books which many of tho foreign libraries had. He suggested that it would lie well to Install such a- museum in the new library.

Architect Raymond Almlrall was RAILROADS. gray figure of one of the prlsmers wanting through the corridors rmiliout restraint. In redy to the Tusl ice's quory aa to why he was not cimilned like tlio other Inmates, the sit id: "That He is a H-caufc-o wu an trust bi aliou him JhS-imui tlie. NEW JERSEY CENTRAL Oaton, the ltev. James Domarest and i Elder (ieorpe Sclienck.

Doctrine The Hev. J. Demarest, the -Ys3J 1. A.l.,. Q.mnnl Foot Liberty X.

It. STATIONS WMl st 1 1 2s A.M.. CPI, 0.41. eM. Time ihon-n below fa from Liberty the opportunity of winning for the New pnr .101:10 time in Frooklyn.

at r.n. Weehnler's military Imml ill gi a cone rt of i.op-u'lar notnbers. while at o'clock a fireworks displey will be Riven by the Pain Fiieaorks Company in Homl street. Iloors ill be opened at 1 a and speaking will beirin at s. o'clock.

The iirlncipal apeaker will be George F. Elliott, i unci's who will address the nicotine are ex-Senator Walter I Furion. Attorney James T. and imncan All the theatres In Brooklyn have coiiiributeil entertainers for the musical part of the evening, in addition to which, a line exhibition will be given of views of existing conditions of the subway. By.

Arvfi-ne tli.o, iclo. 111:13, 1 1 A Went L'3d St. leaios 10 miliutea eurll.r I .30. 4 40. b.Vi: 0 23.

T.l'T. soil, tctil, ncmi. I2.us nle.it. cept as noted liy drsljrnfiiliiK riii 4.30, mT.Ofl, mS.IHI. II.IMI.

llpe, ml.ilil, 00, :i.00. 4.00. 2 II" 3 iXl I 'o OUI UOlll- I sun I' a 4 411. fi lls. T.02.

T.30. l'l Is I'M. 'i' nun" i.iiM ciiiiie, no Hivau- Vnrk State militia added glory by the participation of the Thirteenth at the military maneuvers at the fair. The Impression the Thirteenth made in Washington while taking part In thn last inaugural prorestdon is still ripe ih the minds of those who had the op GsMen City, llrinpstead -8-37 ing the action or Librarian Hill and Prof. Hamlin, he had very little to 1 1 12, 2 CO 4:4 3ftt 41.

i if i in ra ntiht. teto. lit ot. Ii 2S A.M., 2.00, 4:2.1. 5:40, 41.

to.H Al. Ilowiaml. Hystemntle Tlenevolences The Rev. P. Van liusklrk.

the Itev. Alfred IL lirnsli anil K. Vourhees. Ctiiirch KxliHislon -The Hev. O.

S. YVycknff, the I Lev. i Krhardt, the liev. i'. J.

Scuildor and Klders Rowland anil Berry. Nominations -Tho Hev. Dr. J. E.

I.levd, the lu v. J. S. Gardner and El-der'j. S.

C.ukp. The ltev. Dr. John E. Lloyd presided at the session.

The trio or JustkeH passer! on, leaving the gray ligtire behind them. As they continued on their wav Justice Jenks found that the fai of the "trusty" was hl-it. and on meeting the convict on the way out he questioned him about his history. As the in stnp.e; t.ilktd. the juMke remcmbend in a Hash, and said: "You lire Joseph Cuaiici, whom I prosecuted as District Attorney nvintv years npo." "I am," snl.l Joe faintly When Judge Jenks askid him wle ther he would like to be free or rot.

ti.e gray-haired tuisty who r.onned prison stripes vhen but a boy iioun and cried like a child In to be s. portunity of viewing it ireaeti lieas A. 4:111, lT.rtn.iu lVlciii i rpclmortal I.onn (apt say. Librarian Hill was asked to read his report of the European trip, but as it.vxvii,s a lengthy affair tho Rpard agreed wait until the next to hear It. 1:30.

11 A.M.. adjutant, announces great progress in 40 M. 1'. kaway only. tW'il.

anil Sat. only. Fa 18.00, i.oo. J'. j12.1 mill.

BALTIMORE ANI WASHINGTON. 8.00, inlli mi. ml, 'IMO. LAKb'WOUII AND I.AK'EIirUST z4.00, (1.40 A. (HI.

I SO, In. 4.ISU. 5.U0 I'. xil. 1 e.

Kiimlav" 0 11. A. JI. ATLANTIC CITY A. il.00, k3.40 M.

IjONO nRA.VCII. ASni'RY OCEAN' (Jltl)VE iSunrlajs. Nil. Ashui- I Z4.00, S.30. 11.

A exl.4,1. 1.2(1. Kl 4e. fi.lill, J12.01. Ocenn Grove, X4.0O.

K.oil A. AI 4.0'i, P. M. Time rlvlni? trains ID EASTn.V, BETH IjEH EM. A I.I.EN Ti i MM I'll OIU'N'K.

Wlt.KE.'.'iiAKHE, SCR A N'i'l IN. HEADt.Vli. HARKISHfflti. I'. ITTSV 1 WILI.IAMSI'OKT anil all otlii-r pelnts iu I.

flflOOKLYH SETS MOKEY OCEAX STEAMSHIPS. NEW PRESIDENT OF AMHERST INSTALLED. AfiCHOR LINE. i.i free and jiiven a On that Joe's account had been cxen since he enten the instituiir an, he held the position hea I AMHERST, Oct. 17.

Dr. Ken- GLASGOW AND LpNDONDERRY Company B. where he is temporarily In eo'minand. Three more recruits were admitted last night. Aurten has appointed Lie following officers delegates to the annuel meeting of the Military Athletic League, scheduled for Saturday night at the Ninth armory Manhattan: Majors Turpin am! Davis, and.

Cants. Fleming. Younie and Dean. Dipjatches from Washington announce the detailing of Second Lieut. David MeKfll, Artillery Corps.

S. to Brooklyn, where he will the members of the Third Battery in fam-i larizir.g themselves with the thre inch guns recently installed. He Is expected here in a few days. 11 AMIConimbia, Nov 3. AM von ButtrfleM WM to-dav formnllv be nblalned at following I.ihi'rly He jr-j.

2i Cabin, 5o I S3il t. Tel. 3114 lli. II House. 434 lollo.

I Ii oa.l a 1-. 1 Mh 2St IT. trnlon Seu.ne Aiclerman Downing Thinks Sjcs "Pclitics" in Borough President's Move. there, JuiIkc Jenks icvlr a M-on-; to Governor 1 1 i it i i'. brought about Joe's reieasi A pathetic scene was ea: afternoon when Joe.

with the I "freedom" rinsing in hi: wis ushered before Judgv in ih 270S 3d 103 Went 12310 Coiuni-hun New York; 4 Curt 3 1.:. 34 I installed, as president of Amherst Agricultural College. Interesting ceremonies marked the inauguration, which was attended by the trustees, faculty and students and by representatives of other educational ami iij war.1. flctfirtinie in ttrconim--lai nn-1 tf am i-1. lp tours arvl inf orma (Inn aply 1 I V.

1 1 It SO (THE RS, 17 and 10 ilrn-ii nv. or W. Taylor, (Vft (Viurt II, fyrh. flrradwy; John C. fon, Fislton I-lllnn Pt -IT'J Neplinnd ly FJronilwar, vVlllia mslmrfi New York Tran fer Co.

calls for and checks l.p.PKage lo di 696 INTEREST ON YOUR MONEY GUARANTEED MORTGAGES ON BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE Kings Co. Mortgage 185 MONTAGUE ST. RAILROADS. PESnSYLVAKiA RAILROAD. Chambers of the Apr tlnallon.

ttlHy. except Sunday. pSun'tny tParlor cars only. aExpepl S.itur.la;. 1i i-: rouirh I Ir COItPOKATIOV NOTICES.

STEAMBOATS. rr, the Supreme Court in Hun In tears the trembling thanked his benefactor and a wish that he be taken and into the inuntry lo r. KAII.KOAOS. mnlnlr.K car. xS.iturd.ays.

only. rEretn I.i!,- ertv St. onlv. From Tuenty-tliird Street i 112.20 P. (4 30 P.

.11 P. p. M. W. II.

W. C. HOPE. i Vlce-Pres Gen. Mbt.

Oen I'ils't At AT a i. in I In ypsterday af-rt "-pi tlution appropri-i bonds frw iv n. Thre were fnif the nec- f' had be-pn so- IS HKHKIIY lllVFN' THAT TIIK Itnar.I Kstitnaie and Apportionment of The i'ity of deem ng It for the public Intttest a-' to -lo. prs.s to change the map ur p. an of The 'ityrf New YorK no as to har.it grade of Kockaway avenue, be-iweer.

lenna and Stanley ovenuea, In th p.orugh of lir.Mi;:'.n, ani that a meeting of ik-ar I'A be heil the old 'ount .1 Ha. I. Itortcjph of Manhauin, make a quiet, honest licit, ir life over. He wan inlorncd thi.t a i tion would be iriyen him on a owned by Jucti' Milk a- id; BALTIMORE OHIO RAILROAD. ItOYAIi 111.

I I.IXJ-: TRAIN'S "Kvery Other Hour on llmir." TO HAI.TI.VIOHK AMI HASIMM.l'IIV. i um Palatial Stea-nrs 'NIJW TOP. "ALBANY and HKNlJHK'iC II i I of tho Hudson Hr-f-r Imy Lm- fa5t-st and flm.t rfv-r loaia in tlif wr.d 'U-: Pr that until the hurl 3reateat Rflilroad" NewTork (entbal ft HUSSDN RlVrjl RAILROAD. TrAfn. frum Ornn.3 Central Station, Btreflt, Nw York.

n. hU.w: Ail through Irniiin. except those l.nvlnir at A.M. 3:40. 3:29.

11:30 nt street tf. reelv i.as.nnerii tea mln.jl'-s after leaving llranfl Central 1:10 A tMll'MUHT KXPIIES3 7 50 A AliIR.MiArK MONTREAL. A IF.MI'IKK STATE EXFKES3. lTte Yelk i liv. L.

1..., VAMllI.Nli'N.IUlff. I. Ex hiili. VA.SHINIl'K'N.l.lill.ll..ily. AS.i..i a.

It, i WAH1II.NI1 STATU iN' -t 7 4," AM. I'llli'lil'l SJ'Kf I I 0.4..A.1I. i ir I'S 1 1 1 i 1 1 inv 10.1.-. A .11. ill' "1 sTr'Pt paving J' Lv.

Cr-'kU St. -I Lif-ftt-i ohiips Si i'i-r. wKt St Wri ir.it I.8ii.!t-.jf at V'-nkTS Kir.gs!:: i' rnr nml Alt-ary. In EXPItESH. IA 1,1 M-i, nml St.

Ar.r.'-r) OP. A 4n A IH) A A.M. I'oint, Nwlurti, Jlud-ept H.indn;-. S'p-reKorta und. Sa-a- I.

i P.M. WASHING I.I -ally. "Rl.YAI. I.TU" Iliner.llaily. WAS! II N'lI'I'ON.

I Dully, WASHIN'GTi IN, Hilly, I.I.'.MT t'l'l'l i rial trains to i Mi r-o i I S'l' 'ATI AND -1'ECIAL. toga, and "a "N.SI-, -pers. to all polntf Kant. knd tnK- Menl rainnii. triiln Ihe wiirlo I', while its 5tre; Because h- said, many p.

th'- Ftrf-etn nr- 'l rnifss rr-'tiii- mor1 men d. prof' sf-d to ppe that the art" of nf sn in' hn-1 i.i iHit -V the $7r. Kin -I wuuhl v.wv to sus AhK-riiKin I 1 1 i I. hi. Trar.ufi t.t Chicago.

A MAIE-S; ThraTiCHcago THHm-UHnAi THMy TO THE tVEsr. 0:20 A -'DAY EXPItBSS. HcrtrALO. u'n 1171111 1 1 i.m "if. 10:: N.

Y. "Don't make a rr out of me in tin-matter," said alld.ire when r. by a Standard Union -purler. I think it was fate that broUKht me fare to face with Guidiei after an Interval of bo many years, and Justices Kih and Miller both thought the same way Far from being a criminal. Joe is a de, rather broken down creature, who wishes to do exactly what I think best for him." When (iuldlei was sentenced to be hBnged.

many prominent ItrooklyiTltes. -headed 'by Henry Ward Bet- her. T. lie Witt Talma ge and Judge- Tracy, petitioned that the sentence he changed to a life one. Eleven of the twelve Jurors who found Ouldk i guilty sig-m the petition.

ci 1 i.nnii:ii. I jage rhecKfn Co. Throunr. r. Albany accept ouUncB to H1C, 1 Inn CHICAOO SPECI AL.

i between X. and Most delitchtful one-day Sf l.urgh, or Poujtri-. down boat. Reatau-A Mt'SIC, prrTsntrp.o. clivkland, ion 4 ou "PI'ITSBI RO Ii pin no p.

in thf keapsla, returr.n rant open at 1 IJVHT I I CIN-, ST. IiOt'IH. 12 1 n't P.M. P.M. 7.1.1 H.I11 li.i mi'f! Ort.

3th. Ort. r.ild fh'Od the (1p-ivr tlffion. He ov-r of Nw.oik, on (K'otier at pi A at ivh'rh mien hanpf nl'u nr. sMereo by said Hoard: aa of i-i -re particularly et forth and Ii l'--' I InB adopted by the.

Hoard on September 21. 11M1, r-jiu-o of the- ad-p tion of which ia hereby K-ven, viz. p.eanp.-M. That tbe Bard of Katlmate and Apportionment Th-" ('ttv of New Yurk, In of the iT 4tl' of ihe ireatf-r S'-w York Thai ter aa amended, def-mlntf tt for the puhilc interest s-j to do, reposes to hari: the msp or plan of The i'Iiv of Nw York by changing the trade of korkavvay Bvnup, bt.t-a-in V'ltnna and Stun-j ley avenues. In the Itorough of Brooklyn, C.ty of New Yoik, more particularly describe as folPwa: Btfinnlrg at the' lnterrtton of Rockaway i sven'j- and 'lnna averue, eievatlon to be 11 f-t.

Thence R.juther!y to a -ummlt distant 27S ft from the anuiherly Pne of Vienna I the eU-vatlon to be feet; i Thence oiitherty to th Inrteraeftir.n rtf Btanl" avtiue, th eievatlon to te 13. feet, a hn-tofote. Not AH ele.atlona rafer to mean high- i iiatdr rlsium a rleiermlned by, the Barenu uf Jllghw of Rrooklyn. CrjlvH. Tha: thin Doard consider the pro.

i at a meeting of the f-ard. (, h)d In ''liv Hall, Borough; of nt N' York, on the imh day t-f tjt t-vber ly-i; ai A. M. i with rn'-n nuld voto for it. HI-.

ami CINCINNATI I I 1 1 PAi'l 1 1. KI.AMi AND CINCINNATI I'l l' iM.TIIN THE sot TH. 4.1 A.M., 1 IH, 1 1 I.lm."i. I nnd 1 K-iMve. S.i! U.I3, 4.1 1 VI "ConKI'oa- "3.

3." P.M. A-ll ST. II Ir, il llin.ni ST. iOI'IS Ti 00 Offltea: 1300 RroadMay, House, 10S C.rcenwlc'n Hot Orand N. Full, u' sc ilrortktyn; Weat, St.

and LO.ertv St. After 6 Pc m. sleeping Car ton. ar-pVl Infornisttovt reKanllilK i tc oniplne.l a. IH.rcnu ef I nronnnt Ii 11.

It 2.3d Et. Terminal. Phone cheiaea 3111. 2:04 M. SO I WEST EK LIMITED.

A.11 Pullman can to Ht. Loula and Cincinnati. 3:30 THE 20TH CE.VTPRT LIMITED" IS hour train to Chlro. 3- 41 tAI.RA.N'Y AND HOT FLYER. 4- 30 PM -THE WOLVERINE.

5- 29 'FAST MAIL. FOR ALBNT.t SHORE LI ITKfl 23 hour to Chicago. All 8 30 PM 'CLEVELAND. CINCINNATI A FT LOUIH LIMITED All Pullman cara 00 WESTERS EXPRESS MONT RA EL EXPRESS 7 30 ADIRONDACK Si MONTREAL EXPRESS 00 NIAOARA FALLS, CLEVELAND tt TORONTO SPECIAL. 9 j0 NEW YORK EXP.

VOVR I A Y. str.n.- to hf fnd in Hi" of tiio poor AM-'i tiK-n. th lirooklyn n.f-- as spt f'hil 'ijoputy uili iMit i.iil f. ton at h-ast Sh' iiff Fhiht-rty a.sk-d pr)V d-nutifs at JIoda-OD IUv-r NerrhliaQt. 3 I "I U.1S CORPORATION' XOTK'KS.

I RAILWAY. nii.l:. 4.13. is I'UXiLIC NOTlCfc; 1 1 and 0 13 meeting rf the H-mrtf" ATLANTIC COAST M.i that at a I' Kxprew, LEHIGH VALLEY. M' 'I: uea.lax.

Thuraday and Saturday, A 1 1 ing. Iv Pier 'M. it foot of Canal West J-'ttth 8 3u flatly -''jTfdaya i. I with lines at Albar.y f'-r pointa orth, Kitmt and Meat. EXri RSION f2.50.

A ii'ul I) M. mate and Apportionment, held resuJutlona werv SI, IlMi, tno ittliuwing- of Fulton St. LTIy. Exct Station ft. 'lay.

F. A I I A I LINK A Ek-pr. -h. 1 nnd 1 1 I1 ilally NOl: AND I'LfiN IT. WAY.

)' Mini; is hii1 or UaiiH, 3.lfi llilllV, Lv. Ilklvi fii.i:. A B-30 M. FACinc r.At-Ki-.sn. 11:30 P.M.

CHIC AllO AND ST LOPIS EX. Mauh Chunk Local Buffalo ExpM" A U'll KSAIM'AKi: "i 1 1 1 1. WAY. 7 4n Huffaio Kxpress A i That the Secretary of Board cauee thae; redutlona and a not.rp a'l persona a ffwied thereby that th pr-towl ohanga will be at a meeting tne Hoard, to be h'd at the aforesaid tlni- and piu- to be publlnhed in the Tlty and In 'the PI.ACK DIAMOND EXPRESS A -1 1 -uh lit AM. '1 I'.

I'M ffunil.ivs. Ff'll "LI- TUIN I i'xmhikt nnd NOR- COASTWISE STEAMSHIPS. OLD DOMINION LINE DAILY SKRVKE, Hiiiiict1 i 'omrnit iff report fH'orahJ -Hut vot-s wen' noressary to oo th mom y. and there ere only 4 Al-ler-litcn pn 'ent. A i fsd Ion th.it may rr-ato Fome tir lat'-r on was introduced by Ald'T-nian K'jntz Jt provide.

that ail e.jr-T;cf hf provided icith air and that an additional fender he placed under a-h tar between thp front wheels, and that s-urh fender hr-not more than thn" iui hes from the ground. The Aldorn nelkves thnt eurh would save r-innv livcp. Without, cis tho -i referred lo the Committee on Jlailrwada. T--OLU A.ai. ucvu-dayi ana 6.33 iliy.

tif for ten rt-jy rontlnu- AiT. a AM. and 2.43 P.M. Manch ChunK anl naietion iocai tjup jj VllkM-Barr Express Eft at on Local I' ChtcaRo and Toranto Vestibule Ex I' THE BUFFA'aO TRAIN Ir Tlcketg antl rullmnn accommntlatlniis aunaaya any )iri excDiaa. Fir Old Point C-mifvrt, Norfolk.

Porta- prior to the liith day of 'Alolit-r, jyi.3. Dally. TacaP1 ouuuar. icic.pi rinisiov, 0-03 A.M and 8:33 P.M., eaeej.t Bun, lav, to Pltlafleld and North Adann. Sunday, 0.37 A.M.

Pullman cara on all throuch ti-nlne Ticket offices at 1411, 413 and 1210 Broadway: 2S fnlon q. 2." Columl.ui 117 Weet 12Mh at Grand Central an, 12MU at New Tork. 331 nml 720 Fulton at. and jofl Rroadway. Rrenklyn Telephone -t'O0 3th Street" for New Tork r'entral Cat.

Service, Ilaairaae checked from hotel or reald'nce l.y Weitcott A. II. SMITH, I.ALT. Vlc-Fre. snd Oenl.

Mar, Trafflo II rr. I'lnnera I'oint and Newjort Nea, a con r.e.tuna; fr Peterabiirir, hrnonr, Virginia i. C-, and n- uaiea eci.oir tuw. HA AO, Secretary. bout a a n't at WK.

CJ uimi liliA.sCit. A I I 1 1 PARK (Ocean ilrt-vot. iN'-'tth AHt.ury Prk Sundnvs), and IMlnt I'l- jA 12. UK .1.1 ft, 4 1ft, iin'1 4 I'M, KuinlayiL 0 uk -it a.m.. i.t: M.

i on pHii aim i rm v. ro. Zi Mroii-Aay, Koom Fulton 4 rv-urt Ktv -170 Noatrand Avt Crnadnay; foot St. Nw York Transfi-T Co. will call for anJ Phrk hacKk'- l-'releht and asl from io-6-iot-n Telephone Mel Worlh.

i'ier niver, ioai oi jia-. ai. trrry week dnr nt doptd Vt hr-an. Th Hoard of Kstlnint? and Apportionment of The nf V'-rk is ronaldfering the Hdv IsaHHr-y nf inntittititiK proceed I nfi ni nr, ui It Ip to the land'1 nd premlcpf r'Mj uircl for the opening and sxtandins of Scott anu, front FliiiVhtni; kvnu to St Nti Inlaw inoniif. In the Hor- ouirh of Brooklvn.

City of an.i 'herea. Th Hoard of fcMhnnif nnd Apportionment Is tiut tmrizcl nml r' uJr'l at tha lima of the adoption tho r-oi Ir dirfctlnc th Institution of pro.e'tins to title to the lan-In th- foreifotnf improvement to 1x ami divrmlnr upon an ara or areas of ajwo-ineiit fijr teneflt for said pi-octM-diny Raolved. That the Homd of I-tlmat. and Apportionment, In puratiaiu nf tli' provision of iicrtlon le' th" 'irt-atf-r New-York Charter, herehy iri p-c thnt the thf nffl o'f avnstTR- I roent for ljenflt In thl procttdlnR, I Ail lh umpsrty 1 I Tt jr In tin dlMKr-t 1 'iuinld the line t't-tween trie Urooklyn mid ywetis. Py a lltLis pan 1-1 with tha uuthweEteriy uf St.

Itohm venue and Pl f--t dt.tant mint utrTl tnerrlrom between th Pn ra lni tht oroughi of llrooklyn and (Jne-'na and tlte i out heauterty Bid of Trout -nan atreet by a lln paralll with the ester I line t.f Sooti avenue and 1 feet dlatant wet-erly therrfmra Troutman wtreet and i tha aoutheny aid of Metrop man aven ue and by the southerly Ule uf Metropolitan tnu, between tha Una last mentioned and M. Vlee-Pree i Tmge Mtr ti PUBLIC NOTICES. it.4,1. niflii UK la.4.1. Ml.4.-, A vi 10 COUI'OKATION NOTICES.

I'UULtC NOTICES. NEW Y'JKK :it.P':EME CCIL'KT. Kl.N'US Coll'V. DEPARTM 0" KU. CATION, cult-nr rff Park tnu and Fifty-ninth atrt-et, lioroufh of Manhattan, City of New Ycik4 SECON UEPAHTM KKT.

WEST SHORE R. V. Vni-b Central Sl huJivii, ti 1, i tV a r-nT -t 1 vn IN" TUB MAT New York tft Crtan 1 M.13. 4 45 C4 PhtlttdAlphla only 4 IT'. I1'.

HKiS f.r North I'hUndf 1 t-h ia "nly), nnd 11 la Hi.nrl.iyi. i Lv -f 15 "lo T. AM, 12. l.y M24.1. tl.V 1 it-4 fl(r Nrt IMind-lphln onlyl).

4 iX 15 7 Xnrtti I'hiiuaciphla ottl No 4 C.url mo Broad- -ited on HAD STGiy PASSAGE IN Tli VATTSB OP" AfgCIHINr TITI.l! title by Tn CHy i. by Tht c.iy New York to icrialn landa amt i lan-Ja ilyid premm- l-renilms itt.eo at the w.l n. Alt.M.t OF MACON STIIEET AND HOP- TlVKf.n KIK'JE th nortneriy I lraia leave Lnt.rof tt y.irK, ak r-H Kii'C a. and 16 mlnuii-i W. 42d tjtrtn T.

and KINitfiS A E.N I. E. In Ihe of br.K.k- i A VENI In tin 11 ti4h of Brooklyn. (Jul In Th f'lty of iw Vorit, aultf Mlcld vlrftrd aa ailti lor jnooL purj)Q3 accord- a fite tor a public library. Amonff the pa-sufngers who arrfved nlcaio tuytm XT, I' Con.

Ltrin. f-r Chi 4 Bt a. J) id. For TWh, B-jf, A Chicago. ifi For Horh.

Il if, )-trolt A 81. lyiu.a. M. For HyraKirh Fa M.t)t fhi lAlly tltacftpt iSunlav. nKira froin hot-! raidr.c uy We fcxprwa.

A H. M1TII. F. DALY, Vlr-Pra and inl. Mar Pbm Traffic Mrr it nd 1 IDg tu law.

i N'OTICE T3 HF.KERT WlVKV THAT A i i NnrrrE 1 HEREBY OrVFTV TTTAT Bt'RT Br Trrif4-f REAl.KD niDO OH K'TIM ATFI yUA. rv-ivd hy the 8ujjr(ni-ndnt R--h-ri Buildings at Cm. ahov office of (he ment ol Education until tlevn o'clock A M. on I MOMHV, OCTOBFR Urttfl, Bort.Ukh of ltrtmkl No I Von INSTALl 1 i KLKCTRir EQt lPMENT IS NK.V I'l ULTC 'H(m iL 42, ON Till? f-OT'TMVVFST CuRNKR OF marks and claon avl.sle... BOROl oF BKOOKLY.V The tlma of compietton la 40 working Th imnunt of wur'tr rii'r I t4 ff0.

On r.nlr'7t No, 1 tli M-li will and tha contract awarded to th I and (c iuiirffBr- and tva d-n firouch i0 d-iiino. tiun, rr enr, Hlrt fnn. Tr-tin W. W. ATfl II V.

A noticts. 0nerul Truir.a Manager. vn. ai p'j'nt-l ly an orJr of th Thom J. Hurpi, i v.mrnle'if-nra of Eiti- Suprn.ia f'oiirt.

maei-r and enl-rH on tha main In th a.v. erttltd hav lay of wpir-mbfr Commi-wionra of Ewti- mad an1 mgn4 ihir final rfK-i l. anJ mat and A rattan) In lb aUvc-nUtld pra-: on October B. ft led the a fa th cetlinf 0f of tha rd of Jvduradcn of Th Noritf la also ven that tha Viva-nam fiiy cf NeiV York. Itrk avenu and Coiaiiilpat-inari wi)i atfrd at a Hp ial Term 1 Flf i atrt.

ot Manhattan. th (iiiprnn- Court for th har.tic of m- i Th of S-m Ifrlt. and on th nm ap; otnii-d hia at th Klni 1 Ay 1ftX a ri'Tplif-at aaid rport tn th Court Hujw. in hp irmrn of Prooklyn. .1 nt thn of K-nira In tna of Nw York, on ih1 ISrrj dr of ik-p.

Hull nt H-" in ti H-rourh of Urokio 10 30 o'ciurk In Ih forenoon rit ti.zt Am i tha rti nf ntw Turk. afii thit uld to-day on thp steamer Mexico from Havana was a number of newspaper torre-spondorits who were assigned to duty at Havana during the recent troubles. Fifty-two rvasifngers were st'iit to Hoffman Iflrml for observatton. The Mexlto had very rough weather on her northern run and was twenty hours tu-htnd her mual time. Capi.

Stevens pay he never had a more di-arreeaMe VAfiiie, Off aie Lookout iTri'r A rent VOTR'E I A 11 EHKfiV fHV tr OF A meeting of lh Board of tn BA 1lFTHiiT it t.t h.4 tn RtKm 11. JiMfMirh MM, 'in V. S. MAKMIAIS NOTICKS, tn lire eparaiina; ui ikiruugh of Brooklyn and Queeni Holved. That thla Board ronu'der the pr.sM-d area of ateesameiii a mtetinf of lioard.

to batieUI In Th City of New York, liorouih of Manhattan. In the city Kali, tm tha Jth frty of ottber, uhA at Jy A. ar-d that at th, aama'tltnt and pie-ca a pubilr haarln tturaon will Ihert and ttfre b4-j had. ved. That tHe Reeretary nf thl Ri-ard rau titrae relut tuna and a not 5 peiwona afTectd thrty to ba the Honj" and tha rfpii fr ten daya prior tha Ikftn day tf ivtoter.

1 'M. Ijta October ft, IrV'fl JflEPII A AO, re a rr BY vutti a jamirl unnr th thHr quatiflca- 1 report will prnp-ntM 10 2 V. at whirh j.ac and tlwa Int mn-r itl Mnii'l rt tton to mr. ana arc auijitvt 10 bv ih aiinrrn 1 i tjrii crm tor nr- 1 Ti v1n 1 Ml II, 1 1 at iJ. A it A L' KALK-f a v.rlt I'-o'Lti ftp-in, --ttfi and li -1 inc.

-n Tl.uiaa.riv, th" mi Inifr, -it 1 o'clock I to rt -H at pui'ito rlv ina: of i'IjM. ti-id in th mntjr tht Kale from the north increased mn tirt r'n totr.atNi tn thta prj- nt Blank forma p'ana and oclf a dorm may ohta.nd or a.n at ti. a of tt. at Ktimailr.B ioor, IIbU ihe U-rl nt K'lm a- ti'n. I'rk avt'Tiu and Flfty-nin' ir-t.

Hrourh tart: at liran' of-fic. 131 t-iviniracin tft. Uff it yf Brookes if School Hj; riea Ialcl October lfh. iw.m, jayxu Grnl iMtrw-wn HiddTa aa lad cotaaai 9t Vm paper. 1" Ml HMI.i, at seventy rnil-s an hour and the Bean I pound fd the temer continuously.

Th aral continual until the steamer 'in Samly H-xik. f-'lae Kt hr oott an- art. st i Vt nk a. or aa aooa T'A WAY PEA OATK to 1" aa ynt r.n bm hrd SlUi. BIRD Datd vi(h of Brookiya, City of Ktw Prdn.

vf JWf DET-AVT, 1 kiwut Cwwrattoa Counmm ift-lT-It Iatd Nw Ototx-r 4. 7V JOHN Y. Corpora N). 1 Trt Yfl Row, Borough of f. Tark Clta, 1 1: 1.1 li K.m",rn IMatrlrt.

s- Vv I' Mi.thd t'AVID CAKLX, Ko 2T7 Hxni lot tr rhor ir-d thirty ot chain. raiaauesa jt arra..

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Standard Union Archive

Pages Available:
266,705
Years Available:
1887-1932