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THE. BROOKLYN TIMHS. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20. J0O8, Jjfayor Promises Personal Aid In Queensboro Bridge Opening THE BUSY BOROUGH OF QUEENS Claims Blackwell'a Island Title Day of Trouble In the Borough 8 lh tne a whs war leading la th AWARDED $500 DAMAGES, HOW WAS HE INJURED? fOUQHT FIVE MEN. movement, lie ballaved It would th TITLE TO THE ISLAND miiNi; ROUBLE IN BUNCHES meat nntebl Wrhlga opening eelel.ra Big- fdlliseiiian and Four Cltlaen Mystery the Das of Van JVund Hun a th hlelury uf Hie lly.

Time at tn in. wera, Oielrme Jaiitalna Woman Rera for In juries) Uoe4ve4 Through Oar Btarttng Too Book, Jfa4 Hard Fight With M.v Buffer! ng fretn Alochollaia. With Malouitwd fctiuulder Bud Out Qaalp la Depot. OPENINC William Williams. Oeorg IN LONG ISLAND CITY Meyer, John II.

Crlinmlrte. 11. Man jr am Air Oct, ktA lurr In ItKHMllNH MIIJ, cm, II It took niDoirwooi) HKMinn, ot. -Jo brim, heraard Kennedy, 11 Wald Third IHslrtel Muhliilpa.1 Oourl ysMerday Held. II, year old.

Of ill. Xkleuis the united efforts (if felrolinan Tliomaa i. I.ynnh, a litg iiulluainan aiiajihe4 afternoon awarded Bel ah Bin lay, of sveaua, this plaoe, was alUde4 St til Hnilth, Johft Anderson Jam K. f'lunln, ltd ward Marougell, Joeaph MAYO a MoCLULLAN WILL AID Hi Hid I'renlriKl, and four oltleane, lu New York avenue. Jamaica, the sunt of residence yesterday by AnJrtiUiBO Bur- Iiykea, lluwland lsavltl, Clarane CITT MOT LIKUT TO OU0TXD yxVlTlMTlAUTl UTft, )tl I AYS, hold (town rrd Hidmenborril, IT year leoa Fulda, who found hint auffertn AT OF DIBOOUI) ASP CALAM XTY THAT DIBTUHBED MANY PEOPLE, FEJtbOJK ALLY IN TUB CEL1BHATI0W, Edward, (i, Hherni) Callahan, Wll old.

a rainier, of Merilc road, Janiaha, KM as damages against the Hrmtklyn and Quean County Hallnakd Company fur Injuries euelalned by falling from on front a scalp wound sad a dlalouatlun erf lh rlejM ahouldiar, II removed lh auen whan ha lirnke lma laal evening la It Ham Hamilton, Mlehael 11. Pound, Julia W. Farla, htuard A. Iiamin'e drug elore, al lha currier of th eaiiipaay's ear at High JirUlg la lb rmej Hospital. Haldsll nM Eeoltea ths Jtlatorr it th Owner- Varjrlnf Oiluion to the Date for Jariiftlrft and lITorla avenuaa, llila hlohnimid JtUl, on August last.

Mt lhal he had rolvd til Injuries Is som Hlre-'hmea. If, Mttward Mi Knight OeVirg J. Iiyan, George) tllavkwell, plane, lha palnlar waa suffering from Mlrailoy sued for and waa award- unknown manner at th ttidwood ter the Uoorah Over ths Completion J. II, Quintan. Jons 1 Klagee, Alfred aliiutmllarn, lha linlha aay, ad th whole amount of her uli, and also minal pt lh Brooklyn Itapld Transit of ths QuMnsboro Bridge Com IWh, Accident, Assault, Psikoual Injury and Klndrsd Trouti! for Cltteeiis, and Evert tit Polios Bli Xieejitlcm to Long Islam! Olijr' Ordinary Routine, Jno, Ul, I'etera, John Weed, Ha entered lha drug elore quietly and hip of th Island, oa "Which, Beet ths Queeoabore Bridge lis ftult Bejun, Nevrthelaa, if Clalia.

ants to the Land. ha rosls of tb aollnn. blttee Will Incorporated Pre Company lata en Tuesday night, tie waa assist ed to his home by paaaereby, who asked Mr, lia on fur something to quia Mrs. Blnley testified that sh waa Samuel Llsaburgar, J. Brasnsn, Fred.

Jlallett, Mr, Jambrt, Cayt. Fred hla nerve As lha druggist turned In liminary Work Frogreasing, paaaengar mi th rf from whloh sh found fclin In the depot, and was at Rusastl, fall, and al HI ah Hildas, sh moiloned the landed by hi iihyalolan, Yesterday get soma mrdltdne he fell to the floor In what eppaarixl lo he a fit He writhed manduntnr, Arthur Kay, to stop the ear, however, It beoam uneonMou. and ll "I feel sure there 1 Be flaw In tb Mayor MoClellen I deeply Intereeted and rolled annul, Offlrer l.ynoh wee wa rtipughl beat to have him removed to In lh proposed celebration of th opening unimimad, and he tried lo quiet the th hospital. II wa unable to tell th WallaboutHarloit a ah wished to allglil. ride elaried lo do so, but before sh waa off the step of ths car ah declared thai Kay gav lha motorman the signal lo proceed.

Th of lh QuMnsboro Drtdg. He haa till of lh Cltjr of Nw York to Wta-well lalajtd, said or W. Blackwell whan InleiViewed yeslerady, Mr, well la a realdent of I-oitg Island City, man. The policeman's preseno seemed polio how was hurt LONtl ISLAMl CITX. Out, -A erte if oslamltlra ranging (rum a sprained to th killing of a man by ft train lit In Island llnllroail, nll1 the Of the iflll(t blotter lit Ibe Hunter Blallnit House, Long Island I'lly bit morning, where IJout, Harry Miller, In Hale him, however, and he started promlaed to aid In every way possibl and THUftBOAT.

OCTOBER to nghl wlih I he strength or a mta to giv hi pereonal attention." car started and Mrs, Blnley waa thrown and a former assistant oorpoisllon eouu 'Although lhr was a larg attandaJio man, although he appeared lo be un FIREMEN WILL CELEBRATE. I his wa the stalsment made to a mee lo lha street, sustaining Injuries. Th car ssl ef New Tork City. of farmers on the'suuare, Irsdlng to-day oonsrlous The nolliteman and the Ing of lh Kxeoutlv Commltlea of th sid on for a block after Mr, rllnley'a Th question whether th really wa alow sad Ihey had a "hard time lo painter struggled all over the el ore. nringa celebration held al lh IWaJ Ks fail.

It waa dMlared, until Mra. Iormua, Dlabaadlof of -Volunteer Depart vb ha th reputation (if bolng nm of beat-niilur(t mnn on th ant th desk, hit frauiturnl linen (lnna clean up. Trader were In light all-end upaattlng ohalr and other furniture In tat Kachang In Manhattan yesterday another pssMnejer, who appeared a a own th Island where Its penal Institution la I oo 14 ha been raised by th widow of Charles Ulaokwell, whe reeldes ance and not Inclined to buy, Th pre Ihelr fight. afternoon 1y John I. Crlmmlna.

who had ments Will Be ths Occasion of Greet Reception. wllnaia, proleated lo th conduolnr ip 111 splints mid hi left eys knocked oul election -dullness Is at II worat now J'aaawehy saw that the pollneman. Just noma from a personal Interview with against leaving the Injured woman with (hup. Occupying nearby Mil was at Vlnaland, wlU her four chil very body hesitating to mak large ln allhough a glajit In elie. ctould not eon in Mayor.

FLUfimNa Oct. -Th volunteer out attention. giherlff Chaunoey Wtihttmsn, ot vestments until assured of th neat trol the man, and four of them came Th Mayoreaked who had been placed fireman of Flushing are planning a great Than the car was a topped, and th Oman I'arkway, Jirooklyn, and em to lite officer's aaslslanra. Kven then President Th live) poultry market wa on in iiat of Vice presidents," said Mr, celebration on December 11, th date conductor ran back, Mra Loremue testi ployed ft special officer on Ui Iun It waa all Ihey could do to keep the stronger and slightly higher. There were crimmlns, and I told htm.

11 sug dren, rlh declares that the father of her husband, Charles Illackwell, died at hi bom In New Jersey In 1) at be as of ninety-two year and si that time he bequeathed hla Interest to her and her children. According to ths state 'stand Ttallroad. II was charged with given for th Installation of th paid Fir Department lit Flushing and College geated lh nam of several others end I few unimportant changes In th quoted painter qulnl. Ambulance Hurgenn Hohriehle soon arrived from Rt Mary's fied, and carried Mr. HlnUy off th Ureal and Into a doorway, where ti left her In charie of a passerby.

Una waa at- will giv th name to th committee having produced IJeut. Miller's discomfort anil wa locked up, accused of felo- Point, end lb dlehandment of th vol price of vegetable, and concession wer frequently mad to move stuff. Th aler. He also asked how much Hospital and removed the man to thai Institution, after quieting him with a rttous assault. endnd and la atlll under the car of a money I thought would need and I unteer flremaa who for many year hav rendered faithful service to the taipay- other departments wer quiet wllb price While walking down Harden avenue oral physician.

Th Jury was Out but told him. He promised to make a reooro ments that he made before hi death all of the laland and part of Astoria and Ilaveniwood were th property ot his hypodermic Injertlon of morphine. unchanged. Th quotfttlona: er without receiving dompensallon. shortly be for midnight.

Lieut. Millar ran few minutes. mendatlon lo th Hoard of Aldrmn and Th programme I lo consist of a par- to urge th passage of th proper resolu nun an. per pound srrarHlfftther, Col. Jacob Ulftnkwall, who NURSES' HOME COMPLETE.

ad with all lh local oompante par tlon. I am sure will hav no moro died In 1771. Jacob, according to Mi AN ATTRACTIVE HOME. tlctpatlng, to be followed by a reception Fancy print Western, fancy creamery Western, creamery, t'i actlv co-worker than Mayor MoClellan." statement of his grandson, leaaad th In th armory, where all lh volunteer Ihl report waa reoeved with enthu. Fine Adjunct at Fluahlnf Hospital leland lo ths fltaia of New York, II will assembl and greet th townspeople Butlt bj Frank Mlttenrwet, of Coro jrotia.

alaara by th committee. It was deokWt to consult the Mayor frequently aa th for the laat time In their official capac died bequeathing th land to hla children. When th lease to the laland plrd lh Whit Leghorn U'-k Candled 41 Ready for Opening: on Saturday, FLfflHINO, Oct. -The new Nurees' ity. plan for th celebration are matured na, on Very Liberal line.

CORONA. Oct. -When the realdence Western, fancy. candled In making preparation for disbanding children were not aware of that fact and hence made no effort to get posses- Western, case count II Treasurer Oeorge Meyer announced that there was a balance of 11,171 In the several of th Flushing eompanle have Home on the grlurxli of the Flushing Hospital and IHapenaary Is now ready lcn. Moreover Charles claimed that ths Frank Mlttoniwel I rompleted the Mem, candied Ji Held, uncandltd St LIVB POULTRT.

treasury. Into a crowd In front of th Oyster Hay restaurant, where a man, who proved afterward to Deputy HlierlrT Wohltman, had possession of th ildewalk; and waa thing In general. "Although dttaon's dress, Llsut. Miller ordered lb crowd to disperse and "traded the irator of th occasion to move along. Without a moment' warning, Until.

Mll-jar says waa atruck acroa th face and knocked to th aldnwalk, and then (tcked In th face several time, lie waa Vi (tunned for a few momenta and lay help-'' cm on the aldewalk, but on regaining hi j' feet and setting out of th rang of th warring Deputy Bborlfr, he recovered hi frits and then with th aid of a bystander hwent tiack to th belligerent orator and persuaded him to discontinue hla tirade Mii go with him to th itatlon home, I ready disposed of some of the property wned by the companies. Empire Hose will of his grandfather was never pro latter part of November, It will lie the for occujMincy and will be turned over to the Hoard of Trustees by the contract Fowl 11 finest home In the village of Corona. ss donated most of Its pictures and bated and hence the real ownership of ths property was never disclosed, Referring to his new home, Mr. Mlt- Springers .16 Konsler. old 10 ors next Saturday, October II, when all those who generously contributed to enawel says that tt Is a gift to Mrs.

Vrn. Blackwell has placed her case In other relics (o the Exempt Firemen's Association and sold It furniture. Rescue Hook and Ladder Company ha decided Oeeaa 14 Dueke II Spring It Mlttenswel. Chairman Williams named D. fl.

Ban-born charman of the committee to prepare the bronse tablet which la to be placed on the bridge containing lite namea of th Committee of Forty. Mr. 8anborn waa persuaded to serve. On th motion of Bamuel Liesburger, It wss decided to appoint a Law Committee. Judge Burt J.

Humphre was appointed the hands of Manhattan lawyers who ars to look up the matter and bring suit to wards Its erection are Invited to attend an Informal reception. Th wives of the The' sits Is a triangular plot at Wll- lo turn over all Its records and souve Pigeon, per pair 60 ow and Vine streets. The house is recover the property. The Island would nirs to the Flushing Historical Society. member of the board will aerve re freshmen is.

DRE8SED POULTRT be worth close to a million dollars If It frame, two stories and attic, and .11 Chicken. West dry picked. .14 .18 .20 .16 .11 lae. On the first floor there are were sold. Western, scalded Milk-fed.

fanor. d. KNIGHTS HOLD FAIR. chairman with power to select his as- seven rooms. Including the parlor, recep-i "I do hot think there Is anything In this THE LETTER BOX.

Fowla, d. boxes where wa locked up. A doctor from Hon parlor, library, office, dining room, aoclates. St. John' Hospital attended Lieut Mil Mr.

Liesburger then made a motion Dry picked, Iced Frosen ler's Injuries and he remained on duty. Big Four Says' Bazaar Being; Held at Morris Park Daughters of kltchen and pantry. Three bedrooms and the bathroom are on the second floor, while there are two bedrooms in the st that the committee be directed to take steps at once to have the association Roosters Broilers, fresh .16 .11 -m .10 .25 .16 .1.26 .1.00 Wohltman wae arraigned before Magla- L.IJ Turkeys, frosen onrnn mis morning enu waa nam ile. A big item in the expenses of th for examination. building is Included in the ventilating, .18 .80 .20 .18 1.50 4.00 1.1' To the Jtdltor of toe Brook 1 a Times: Sill: In a recent Issue (Ootber 21.

'OS, of your valuable paper I find on page 8, third column, an article from Corona, ilated October It, superscribed "English Luthorana ft tart a New Church." Tne article la an announcement of th lime and place of the first service. I do not Intend to voice my oplnloa hnre as to th advisability or necessity of a separate Iutheran Church organisation for the village of Corona, but 1 cer-talnlr do take exception to the last para 'Another special officer of the Long 11 heating and lighting. An automatlo ven "There 1 to be a lot of expense and some risk attached to this celebration," said Mr. Liesburger. "We are going to have fireworks and grandstands and Isabella There, Too.

RICHMOND HILL, Oct. 2(. Morris Park Council, No. (66, Knights of Columbus, opened their four days' fair last evening In the new hall. It will laat th remainder of this week.

There and Railroad who got Into trouble wa tllatlng system haa been devsed for each room, whll the lighting will be by gas Hp ring, fresh Ducks, I Western, fresh Pigeons, per dosen Squabs, per dosen VEGETABLES. Beans, L. per bag Southern, per baa Buiter. per baa Cucumbers, per dos and electricity. The hot water system claim," said George E.

Blackwell, speaking further on the matter. "As has been reported Blackwell Island formerly belonged to Col. Jacob Blackwell and when he died Oi bequeathed It to hi son, James Blackwli. He sold the property before his death, taking a mortgage ror part payment. Later the mortgage was foreclosed and th City ot Naw York bought the property at the foreclosure sals.

I think th records are clear In this case. "At all events Jacob Blackwell had 144 grandchildren so that thaee people who are now claiming an Interest In the property would have about one 700th Interest I do not believe there will be any real effort made to dislodge the city In Its Walte, of Grand street, Jamaica. He was on duty In the railroad yard In xmg leland City. lat night, looking after freight cars, when he wa et upon In darkneaa by two unknown men and of heating cost to Install. Mr.

Mlt graph of the article In question, where .75 .75 .76 tenawel has also equipped his house with 1.00 1.28 1.00 1.00 .60 J.60 a cold air refrigerator, which is often SO jeaten. Uia aesallanta got away and la Celery, per bunch my name aria oi my is need. The paragraph states, that the German Lutheran Church of Corona has an English service once a month. This satte- observed In homes near the Pacific coast, Flat per dos 1.36 but la seldom used in the East ment is not true. Whether it has been Walt managed to crawl out from the to where he could be eeen by other about the yard.

Hla Injurioa are ee- loui and be waa lent to 8U John' Hos made intentionally or not, I do not know, But as it does an tnluatlce to my congre- OBITUARY. fatlon, and belittles (perhsps unlnten-lonallr) our efforts to serve our Eng pital other things. While I feel sure that this committee does not Intend to hav that annoying thing a big deficit so common to affair of this kind, and while I am sure we will not sanction oarlessness on the part of any of those whom we employ yet I think that for the best interest of all concerned the responsibility of eaoh member should be made a light a possible." The motion for Incorporation wa passed unanimously. Mr. Crlmmlna stated that Mayor Mc-Clellan had suggested the last of March as the time for the celebration.

The Mayor was of the opinion that the bridge might be opened for traffic before that date, but the weather might not be propitious for the celebration If held John Anderson Leach Charles W. Oyllenflycht. John Kternan, 43 year old, of lie Fifth lish fellow Lutherans In and about Corona, will you kindly permit to correct -street. Long Island City, waa another vie- wa a good attendance. Borough President Grosser, It 1 expected, will be present to-night The booths are In charge of thj Daughters of Isabella.

Among the Daughters of Liberty who are prominent at the fair are Miss Frederloka E. Lelbman, Loretta C. Lo-vell, Elisabeth B. Rellly, Lillian -F. Breen, Elisabeth C.

Gillies, Clara Wolff Maud Finkl, Genevieve M. Breen, Agnes Connor, May MoCarty, Florence R. Gillies, Margaret Grlbbln, Cathrtne F. Lo-veil, Lillian MoDonough, Kathryn M. Rellly, Helen Quinn, Margaret M.

Wals. The following matrons of the court will look after the Knights of Columbus Booth; Mesdamcs Caroline M. Babcock, Harry S. O'Neill, N. I.

Clarkin, Cathrtne C. McCaw, Sarah V. Mullaney, Bessie A. Hlckey, Elizabeth Mclnerney, said erronlous statement, by publishing FLUSHING, L. Oct.

29. News has Just reached hero of the death of Charles W. Oyllenflycht a former resident of vim of tho nlghf miihapa. Walking this letter in the Brook yn Times. The Uerman Lutheran cnurcn or coro i f.Uown th railroad track In th rain and na holds English services every Sunday Flushing, who mysteriously aisappearea from his home twelve years ago.

Gyllen-flyotit was a painter, and was one of the three men who were injured by the fall 1arknea, he wa atruck by an Incoming train near tb Long Island Railroad Brldft acrosa Dutoh Kllla Creek. The evening at 8 P. corner Byoamore ave. nue and High etreet, and now, aa alwaya, extenda a cordial invitation to all Lutherans, Irrespective of nationality, to attend the German or EYwrlleh services, or HORSE AND CHICKS GONE. Thieves Cut Burglar Alarm Wires Leading' to Gong Over Parmer's Bed, and "Worked at Will.

JAMAICA, Oct. Voss, a farmer of Old South road. Jamaica, Is searching, with the aid of detectives for i-fooldent waa unnoticed by the train crew, of a ecafCold that broke while the paint, ers were at work on the Master Build for Klernan waa not found until some both, and eventually to afflllnte with the ing. It was just after the cldent that conarea-atlon. 'I tut iorur lsn later, when Peter Schmidt stumbled he ledrt home and his family was not Sunday School meets every Sunday 2:16 P.

M. Vi ieroa th unconscious mangled form. The able to locate him. Carrots, per bunch 16 Cabbage, L. per dos 76 Cauliflower, L.

per bbl LOO Egg plant, per bas 76 Lettuce, per bbl 1.26 Western, per bas 76 Onions, white, per bas 1.26 Yellow, per bas 75 State, red, per bag 1.60 red, per bbl 8.00 Potatoes, L. per bbl 1.75 State, per bDl 2.00 Maine, per 1.25 Virginia, sweet, per bbl. ...1.00 Peppers, Jersey, per bbl 76 Radishes, L. per 100....." (0 Romalne, per 150 Spinach, L. per bbl Soup greens, per 100 bunches.

.1.00 Squash, per bas 76 Turnips, yellow, per bbl. 1.25 Tomatoes, Jersey, per crate 76 L. I. per crate 76 FRUITS. Apples, Jersey, per baa 1 25 Jersey, per bbl 1.60 Maiden Blush, per bbl 8.00 Fall Pippins, per bbl 8.60 Gravensteln, par bbl 4.00 Alexander, per bbl 6.00 Twenty-ounce, -r bbl 4.00 Bananas, per .76 Red, per bunch 1.60 Canteloupes, per crate 2.00 Cranberries, per box 2.25 Citron, per bbl 76 Grape fruit per box 4.00 Grapes, per crate 1.25 Hoping that yon win kindly publish njured man was taken to St John'a Hos 'jltal, where he dlde about midnight According to the Information that has Just reached Mrs.

Oyllenflycht her husband died March 22, 1907, and was buried this letter, I thank you in advanoe. Re a horse and almost 100 chickens, which proposed April 1 as the date. Joseph Dykes and G. Waldo Slmth said they believed that the date should be the same'as that on which the public was first permitted to use the bridge. spectfully F.

O. WYNEKEN, li, Sergt Hugth Boberts, of the Hunters Pastor of the German uitneran unurcn Cathrlne A. Capper, Cathrine A. Cross-ley, Celia W. Gibbons and Elizabeth S.

Reilly. at tne union Hill Church cemetery, Campbell County, Va. One daughter and of Corona. Corona, L. Oct '08.

Edward A. MacDougall said that he one son survive. The members of the committee of the Point Precinct, completed the chapter ol when running for a trolley car slipped on the wet pavement and ipralned his ankle so bad that he had to be helped back to the station house. He Republican. Mass Meeting.

council who are doing their best to make the fair a success are Lawrence At Jamaica Training School. The Eta Chanter of the Aarotrian Boro- believed Bridge Commissioner Stevenson and other officials should be consulted as to the date and he moved that the fixing of the date be left with the Committee on Plan and Scope with JAMAICA Oct. 29. The Republicans of .20 1.00 200 1.28 1.78 1.2 2.00 100 100 IM 2.60 2.60 2.60 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.25 1.80 1.50 1.60 4.00 4.00 4.60 4.60 6.50 4.60 1.60 8.50 4.60 L00 6.00 46.00 .90 1.60 2.09 1.60 4.60 6.00 6.50 6.00 7.00 1.60 1.25 4.50 1.25 7.00 860 8.00 6.50 1.50 were stolen from his place several nights ago. The horse was the best one that Voss had In his stable.

Farmer Voss believed that he was safe from thieves because he had his house, barns and Ijen coops wired for burglar alarms. The wires connected with a big gong In his bedroom, and Voss kept a double-barreled shotgun handy In case the gong sounded. The thieves, before commencing operations, cut the wires. Then they forced the barn door and the H. Rellly, A.

Grady, W. J. F. Con- -ftfiiMui to sro to the hospital and was tne rnirteentn and Fourteenth Election Districts of the Fourth Assembly District will hold a big mass meeting to naughton, George W. Hlckey, Nicholas taken home to 268 Hoyt avenue, Aatorla.

I. Clarkin, J. F. Faraher, A. P.

Troska, instructions to consult with Mayor rlety, will give a Hallowe'en reception, to-morrow in the clubroom. The girls managing the affair are Misses Edna Norton, Susan Stevens, Helen Tlce, Mildred Keyser and Ruth Buffet The young women of the senior class who are having their first opportunity to teach give promise of making excel morrow evening at 8 o'clock. In the Powe' George M. Blllafer, Frank Voelker, Ber 11 'Mouse Hotel, on New York avenue. Or Caueht Between Cars.

McClellan, Bridge Commissioner Stevenson and other officials. nard McCabe, Joseph Lovell, Thomas dar Manor. It Is announced that Con. '-WOODHAVEN', Oct. Stephen Hnndi, Farrell, P.

V. Voelker, Thomas Fynes, One of the most gratifying reports gressman W. W. Cocks, Assemblyman William A. De Groot.

Dana Wallace -ra vears. of 811 uraiion avenue, ws Joseph Qulgg, Frank Mullln, WiUlam was that made by Mr. Crimmlns In doors on the chicken coops. No one In candidate, for District Attorney; August removed to St. Hospital by Glance Sursreon Volt yesterday, eufTer- i nr from a compound fracture of the leg, which he stated that Mayor McClellan lent teachers.

The Alpha Delta Sororiety will have thenr convention at Fudonia this year, and will send Miss Grace Waltus and Miss Edna Limonson as delegates from this chapter H. Link, Dr. H. S. O'Neill, Dr.

P. Kelly, Dr. E. J. Cronln, Dr.

F. Kuhn, John J. ziuima, canaiaate ror senator; Isaac C. Hendrickson, and others will address the the farmhouse was alarmed. 'He has not lost faith in burglar alarms, told him that he had received a verbal McDermott, Thomas Gallagher, James W.

Doherty and W. H. Hogarty. however. He Is having some new ones report from the engineers who have made an examination of the bridge to on October 80 and 31.

Thn AInha. Delta SnrOrletV will give He was found at his residence, and he told Hie police that he received his ln-: 'ruries last Saturday et the Lalance Grosjean agateware factory, on Atlantic avenue, this place. He stated that he put in, and these ring louder than ever Charged With Illegal Registration. test its efficiency and that the engl if the wire Is cut. RICHMOND HTT.T.

Oct tt an election party on the Monday before eleotlon. Thoee In charge of the affair are Misses Josephine Fay, Rita Nam-mack, Ethel 'Wlnteroth. May McAdam, Edna Davis and Agnes Slattery. Jury Found for the Department. WHITESTONE.

Oct D. was at work in the plant when he was caught between two hand-cars on which neers had stated that the bridge would be able to stand the strain of six tracks. It would be possible also to Bazaar at Springfield. SPRINGFIELD. Oct.

29. Interest In yesterday morning cnapei aeeem'oiy Alma Nam meek, of Seventh Grade, and Phall was defendant in the breach of promise mock trial under the auspices of the Cllonlan. Saturday evenlna; before make the bridge suitable for eight Jenner, 39 years old, of 8414 Jamaica ave-nileJrad Wttlter J- Wenrow, 81 years old. of 16 Morris avenue, both of Richmond Hill, were arrested yesterday by Patrol-mal5 Bur-e, of the Two Hundred and Eighty-third Precinct, on war-rants Issued by Magistrate E. C.

Gil-roy, charged with Illegal registration. Concords, per crate Wine, per ton 40.00 Niagaras, per crate :15 Malagas, per box 1.26 Tokay 1.25 Corniohon, per box 1.25 Lemons, choice, per box 8.60 Fancy, Messina 4.60 Cal. fancy 6.00 Sorrentos 4.00 Oranges, per box 4.00 Peaches, per box LOO Maryland, per bas 75 Pears, Bartlett, per box. 3.60 Colorado Bartletts, pr box. .75 Btate Bartletts, per 6 50 Beau De Ango, per bbl.

...3.00 Keiffers. per 1.00 Seckol, per bbl 6.00 Plums, per crate 1.25 Damson, per bas 55 Quinces, per bas 73 Pineapples, per crate ...8.50 church circles Just now at this place turns Helen Hensner recited. tracks, with very slight alterations. But tt is the intention of the city, so Mayor McClellan said, to provide Immediately 300 Chickens Stolen. ST.

ALBANS. Oct. 29. Chicken stealing for only two tracks. Judge G.

B. Walte, the president of the society. There was a large attednance and the final proceedings were Interesting from start to finish. William Wat-kins Reld, counselor for the defendant, made a very vigorous plea for his client, as did Counselor Charles A. Pilchard, with an elocutionary demonstration for lh.

nlalmtlef Vftaa Plop. T4tnflArr whlf-h Alfred J. Eno was named Chairman Barn Dance at Corona. CORONA. Oct 29.

At th nai.t. continues here. Even though a vigilance committee has been organized to aid the police of the Jamaica precinct In putting of the Plan and Scope Committee: Ed on Sycamore avenue a ham Aa be held to-morrow evening under the auspices of Ihe Ladles' Pathnlio oua-hl lo have won the most exacting ward A. MacDougall of the Transportation Committee, which Is to consult with transit companies desiring to es a stop to the thefts. 1t Is conservatively estimated that 300 chickens have disappeared since the thefts commenced.

Among the latest losers are Jacob Helser. jury, but that body decided for the de 4.60 freight Is transported. He was carried to his home, where he remained until i attended by Surgeon Voltz. Iall Broke His Leg. OLENDAIiD, Oct.

28. Thomas Strauss, 38 years old, of 105 powery, Manhattan, an employe of the John T. Huner match factory, on Myrtle avenue, this place, waa riding- on a handcar in the factory yesterday when he slipped and fell, sustaining a fracture of the right leg. He was attended by Ambulance Surgeon Fulda and removed to the German Hospital. College Point Gains.

COLLEGE POINT Oct. 29. Postmaster Thomas B. Lowerre, of the Flushing; Post Office, who haa charge of the local Post Of flee, has made a substantial gain for th residents of this village by securing a direct mail to College Point from FluBh- lngr. The mall will leave Flushing gen-eral office at 4:15 In the afternoon for fendant to me mararaora iair ana oazaar to be held next Thursday and Friday evenings, November 6 and 6, Good Templar's Hall, under the auspices of the Ladles' Aid Boclety of the Methodist Episcopal Church.

A large variety of useful and fancy articles nave been provided for sale, as well as confectionery and Ice cream. Supper will be served each evening. One of the new attractions is a photogrtph prepared by Frank Reeves of the new church, surrounded by smaller photos of the old church and the fourteen pastors since its founding, forty years ago. Hallowe'en Dance. JAMAICA.

Oct. 29. On the evening of 8ctober 30 the St. John and St. Elizabeth uilds give a Hallowe'en dance in the Parish House.

Jack-o'-lanterns and other decorations will be used to suggest the event, and a good time Is anticipated TREE LECTURES TO-NIGHT. Bryant High School. Long Island City: tablish their lnes on the bridge; and George J. Ryan, Chairman of the Programme Committee. Thomas West, and Messrs.

Ry-Innd, Blerschenck. Morrell, Keeler and Barnes. Preparing; for Show. FAR ROCKAWAY. Oct.

29. Maris Francia J. C. Moron, "The Austrian The Plan and Scope Committee waa Stella Council, Knights of Columbus, are nrenaiina for their annual minstrel show. lent Association.

The officers of the association are a committee In charge of the arrangements, and Include: Mrs. Robert Williams, President; Mrs. John Leahy. Secretary: Miss Lottie Lestrange, Recorder; Mrs. 1 Fauschere, Treasurer.

Miss Emily Schuceman, a trained nurse at St. Johnl's Hospital, Brooklyn, and former resident of White-stone, Is visiting- her family on Eleventh avenue. Miss Schneeman was at one time sacristan at Grace EDiscnnal Tyrol." Public School No. SI, Bayside; W. Wel Sent Clothing to an Orphanage.

WHITESTONE. Oct. 28. A barrel of directed to report within two weeks on the proposed date for the celebration. Mr.

Crimmlns said that Mayor Mc lington Massee. "UowDoy on the Plains." Publio School No. 85, Hollls; Walter L. Bogert, "Folk Public School No. 80.

Greenpoint avenue. clothes has been packed by the Foreign Missionary Society of the Metho to be given on Thanksgiving Eve, Wednesday, November 26, in the Imperial Opera House. Lecturer Thomas Conerty and James S. Rorke are acting as coaches. A great demand Is being made for tickets and a large number is ex Clellan, was pleased to hear of the In dist Cnurch.

and sent to an orohanasre terest that was being taken In the pro at Burnersvllle, Virginia, wher they near Bradley avenue; Walter B. Dickin Church. win ao mucn goon. by all. posed celebration and the character of pected to be present.

son, "Beyond the Mississippi. i PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIO NOTICES.

Meacham Realty Co, to Annie Verry, lots 44, 46. 46, bk 4, map South Jamaica place. Jamaica Chamber, City Hall, Boroutb of Manhattan. Cltr lectins, and for that purpose will be In attend Queens Borough South 17 ance at3 our said office on the 12th day of No- Temoer, lvos, at ciocx a. Beoond That the abetracta of ear said amend-ed and aupDlemental and asietsment.

nne. Forty-sixth etreet and Eleventh avenue. Resolved, That this Board consider ths proposed change at a meeting of the Board, to be held in the City Ball. Borongh of Manhattan, City of New York, on the 6th day of November, 1908, at 10:80 o'clock A. M.

Resolved, That the Secretary of thla Board cause these resolutions and a notice to ail per or ion, on DOTenroer luug. at o'clock A. at wblch sock proposed change will be considered by said Board; all of wblcb Is more particularly set forth and described In the following resolutions adopted by the Board on Srptenlber 25, 1908, notice of the adoption Real Estate Market MORTGAGES. Afcess, Benjamin, to David A Tower, lot 130. map O'Donnell Park, Ja Chamber, City Hall.

Borongh of Manhattan, City of New York, on Norember 6. 1908. at 10:80 o'clock A. st which such proposed ehsnge will be considered by ssld Board; all of which Is more particularly et forth and deecrlhed in the following -resolutions adopted by the Board on September 25, 1908, notice of the adoption of which la hereby given. Resolved, That the Board of Estimate aad Apportionment of The City of New Tork.

in pnr-auaoce of tbe provisions of Section 443 of ths Ores tar New Tork Charter as amended, deeming together with our damage and benefit mips, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents tased by us In making tbe same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings maica 123 Abess. Hyman, to David A Tower, lot 129. map O'Donnell Park, Ja sons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered at a meeting of the Board, to he held at the aforesaid time and place, to be nnldlshed In the Cltr Record and tbe corporation Smith, Cahrles to Walter Riley, Welling st, 164 Orchard ave, 61x100, Richmond Hill 750 Sperling, Richard, to David Oliver, lots 301. 902, 303, bk 14, map Jamaica Heights Impt Co, Jamaica. 1,000 Same to 'Henry Kordes, lota 18, 19, bk 2, map Jamaica Heights Impt Jamaica 8,200 Taylor, Valentine, to John Bulger, Flushing and Jamaica road, adj land Garretson, 62 acres, Flushing 80000 Wolovita, Hyman.

to A Tower, lot 134, map O'Donnell Park, Jamaica jgg JUDGMENTS. Appleton, Mary, deed John O'Connor. I7L70 Kahn, Samuel Edward Potter and 2.672.68 TRANSFERS. i tfowme, Curtis to Anthony Jlreck, Briesrs ave. s.

91.3 Broadway. maica 125 in tn law department or Toe city ot York, No. 160 Montague street, lo tne Boron sh of Brooklyn, in aald city, there to remain until the 2nd day of November, 1908. Third That the limits ef our assesanient for benefit Include ail those lands, tenements and newapapers for ten daya continuously. Sundays 40x92, Morris Park nom Buellesbach, Caroline, to Elizabeth Zelsslng.

lot 78, map Carhart chsnge the map or nlsn of Tbe City of New snd legal holidays excepted, prior to the 6th oi which ir ofrruy given, Besolred, That Ibe Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The Cltr ot New Tork. la pursuance of the provisions of Section 442 of the Greater N'ew Tork Charter ss sioeoilsd, deeming it ror ibe public Interest so to do, proposes to change the map or plan of The City of N'ew Tork by Isrtng out a prfblic place bounded br N'ew Utrecht avenue, forty-ninth street snd Twelfth evemie. la (be Borough of Brooklyn, City of New Tork. more particularly described as follows: A public plsce Is to be laid out comprising the trtaneular area bounded br New Utrecht ave Oorrigan, Michael, to Hugh Card, lots 117, 118, map Fulton Heights, Pullls. Middle Village 300 dar of November.

1B08. York by laying out public plsce bounded by New Utrecht, avenue, Thirty-ninth -etreet end Ninth annua tn the Borouch of Brooklyn. City Jamaica nom beredttamenta and premlsea annate, 'lying and belna- In the Boronab of Brooklyn. In Tbe City Dated October 23, 1008. JOSEPH BAAO, Cecretary, No.

2TT Broadway, Boom 1408. Telephone, 2280 Worth. Oct23-10t of New York, mors particularly described as of New Tork, which, taken together, an bounded Buck, George, to Title Guar and Trust Co, Barclay st, cor Boer-um ave, 100x125, Flushing 6,000 Bender, Elizabeth and John to Title Gaur and Trust Co. Napier ave. s.

490 Jamaica ave. 40x pi ark, Stephen to Emma Den-- niker, Rocky Hill road, con Alley rd, 10 acres; also Alley rd. Jlt -w s. euii Central of I. 105 ana aescrroea as iouows, follows: i A public place is to be laid oat, comprising the triangular area bounded by New Utrecht ave- rseginning at a point on tns esoceriy aiae er Flstbush srenne where the same Is intersected acres, Flushing 100 nue.

Fonr-olnth street and Twelfth annus. KeeolTed, That this Board consider the nro- avenue Thirty-ninth street ana Nintk avenue. Resolved, That this Board consider the proposed change at a meeting of the Board, to he 100, Woodhaven 8,750 Jjougias 'Manor co, to John Trapp ano, lots 49 to 64 inc, bk 32, map mtuney, i-ucius in, exor John poeed change at a meeting of the Board, to be NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THffi Board of Estimate and Apoortlonment of The City of New York, deeming It for the public Interest so to do, proposes to change the map or Man of The Cltr of New York so as tn lay 71.70 1 held in the City Hall, Borough of Manhattan, by a line drawn parallel with Arenoo and distant 135 feet easterly thenfrom, said distance being taken at right angles to Arenas running thence easterly and parallel with Avenue to th westerly side of avenue: running thence somberly and along the westerly aide of Rogers arenu to a oolnt distant 13a. feet south Manor, Dougiaston nom held la Uity nan, uorougn oi jiannsxran, Petry, John exor John O'Con CI it of New Tork, on ths 6th (lay of November. City of new xora, on tne mn uay oi noveiDoer, lOOA.

at 10:80 o'clock A. M. to Harry Hewitt, lots 14 to 21 inc. 43 to 46 Inc. bk 42.

man nor Tim out a public park bounded by Seventeenth arenne, Reaolred. That the Secretary of this Board Douglas Manor, Douglaston nom Stlllges. Martin Joseph Beck and and ore 105.31 Springowlakl, Wadlslaw Valentine erly of the southerly line ot Arenite running New srenne -ana aerenty-eignin street. Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting ot aald Board will be held In tbe Old Council panse these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby that the proposed chsnge Bowne, Curtis to Catherine Murphy, Johnson ave, 170 Belmont ave, 40x93, Morris 700 Same to Anthony Jlreck, Clinton pi, s. 150 ft Broadway, 66x100, Woodhaven 1,000 Chapman, Theodore to Etigle-hardt Construction Co, lots 418, 419, bk 11.

map Brooklyn Manor 500 Same to same, lots 416, 417, bk 11, Brooklyn Manor 600 ivuo, at clock A. n. Bceolved, That the Secretary of this Board i suss theee resolutions snd a notice to all person affected thereby that ths proposed chsnge will be considered st a meeting of the Board, to be held at the aforesaid time and place, to be published tn tbe City Record aad the corpora tloa newspapers for tea days continuously fioodays and legal holidays excepted, prior to the nth will be considered at a meeting or tne uoara, Uenker, Emma to Charles "Wolfe, Rocky Hill rd, cor lAUey rd, 10 acres also Alley rd, a adj Central of 105 uience westerly sna psranei witn Avenue va tbe easterly stda of Flatbtuh avenue; running thence northwesterly along the eawtsrly tide of Flatxmsh arsnos to the point or Dlaoe of begin Chamber, City Hall Boroagh of Manhattan, City of New York, on November 6 1908. at 10:30 be held st tbe sroresaia time ana piece, to ne o'clock A. at wblcb such proposed change acres, Flushing nom ning.

pnMlsbed la the City Record and the corporation newepapera for tea daya eontlnaooaly. Bandars snd lecal holldsrs excepted, prior to the 6th Xanstein, James H. to Louis Goldstein, lot 72, map CDonnell Park. will be considered by sold Board all or wnicn Is more particularly set forth and deecrlhed la the following resolutions adopted by tbe Board on SeoSember 8ft, 1908. notice of the adootloa MuaynsKi utoj White Annie Consumers Brewing Co, of I Ltd 8,647.00 MECHANICS' LIENS.

Hull st, 165 Willow ave, 60x 200, Maspeth Aemrican Metal Celling Co, claimants agnst Rt Rev Charles McXonnel1, Bishop, owner, Leon Lesnowski 4k Son, contractors zsax day of iuub. Dated October 23, 1608. Jamaica 10 Coleman, Wellif-n to Woodslde Koorth That, provided there be' no objections filed to either of ssjd aba tracts, oar Anal report herein will he presented far confirmation to tbe Hnpreeae Court of tbe State of New York, Second Drijartmeat, at a Special Term thereof for the beer! ox of mottoes, to be bald 1st the Count Same, to Hyman Abesa, lot 129 map aay ai nwrongw, laun. Dated October 23, 1908. JOSEPH HAAO.

ecreury. No. tTT Broadway, Boom 1406. Telephone, 2280 Worth. Oet23-10t Donnell Park, Jamaica 10 jvarvn nau, Secretary, No.

JTT Broadway, Room 1406. Teleobone. Z280 Worth.r 0ct3-10t Same, to Benjamin Abess, lot 130. map O'Donnell Park, Jamaica 10 of which Is hereby given, Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and Ap port loo ment of The City of New York, tn pnc. susDce of tbs prortaloas of Sect loo 442 of- the Greater New York Charter as amended, deeming It for th public interest ao to do proposes te chsnge the map or plan of The City of New York hv larlnr Mil a onbllc nark bounded by Coort Hovee la the Borosgli of Brooklyn, In The City of New York, oa lbs SIM day ef December, IMS, at the opening of the court oa that dsy.

Heights Land Corpn, lots 94, 996, mop Klsaena Park iNorth, Flushing TO) Denker, Emma to 8tephen Clark, Rocky Hill road, cor Alley road, 10 acres: also Alley ro, a adj Central RR of 106 acres. Flushlmr ii9nm Twenty-fifth st, s. 66 Cypress name, to wtiuamsourgn Co-Op Savings and Loan Assn. lots 48 to 56 NOTICE HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of Inc. map Park, Jamaica 10 Fifth la case, bowerer, objections are lied to ave.

33.4x100, nuening. cnanes a Terhune, claimant agnst Charles Christ and ano, owners, Codd. contractor 240 name, to Hyman woiovltz, lota 133, el bar of said sbstracts of estimate aad assess ment, the notice of motloa to cooSras our 14, map Dtonnell Park. Jamaica 10 Glgllo. Roslna, to Elisabeth Sixty-seven Flushing eve, I City, report herein wlU erand adjourned to the date to Ludlam.

Broadway, cor Lawn Seventeenth srenne. New Utrecht arenue end Seventy-eighth street, la the Boroagh of Brook-, lys. City of New York, mars particularly described sa follows: A pnhlte part Is to bs Is Id eat eemprietng tbe triangular area bounded by New Mrerht arena. Seventy -eighth street sod rJerenteentk ave, 60x100. Ozone Park no ne oereansr specified, sad of wnirs nonce will be gteea to all thaee wbo bsts tboretorors appeared la thla proceeding, aa well aa by publication In tbe '-City Record" and la ths Cor-porattoa newspapers, pwroaaat to ejections V81 and KM ef the Ores tee New Tort a vter.

as Goldstein, Louis, to David A Tower, imoerro eeiiavista, claimant, agnst VI nc en bo Ollva and ano, owners. Charles L. Obergfoll, contractor. 240 'ASSIGNMENT MORTGAGES. lot 7X, map O'Donnell Park, Jamaica NEW TORK Kt'PREMK COUBT, SECOND IlEPABTMBNT.

In the matter of the application ef The City of New Tork, relstlve to srqalrlng title, wherever tee same has sot bees heretofore acquired, to the laods, teBemc-its and beredluuseots re-qtUred for the opealg asd extending ef AVENUE D. from Flstbush arcane te Rosen arcane. In the Twaty-elntB Ward, Boragh of Brooklyn. CUy ot New Tork. WB.

THE I'NDKBSIONEO, era of Estimate sad Assessment la the asnee-eatltled matur hereby gira sot lea to all persona lntre4 la rate proceeding, sad to the ewser er owners, ocenpaet er eorapeats- of ell snd lets snd improved sad sotmprored leans sfferted thereby, and to all etbara wboa tt nay eeoeara. to wit: First That wa hers eowpleted ear ssmded sod sspplemeeuU eetlmsie sad Sanaa mast, aad that all pervona lateraeted la thla oroeedlna. arenas. bmiw4 That thla Board consider tbe Pro 125 The City of New Tork. deeming it for the public Interest an to do, propoaea to change the map or plan of The City of New Tork ao as to lay oat a public place, boooded hy New Ptrecbt avenue.

Forty-sixth street aad Eleventh arcane. Borough of Brooklyn, and that a meeting of aald Board will be held is tbe Old Conocll Chamber, City HalL Borough of Manhattan, City at New Tork. oa November 1908, at 10:80 'clock A art which sooh proposed (bangs will be considered by ssld Board; oil of which ks mora particularly aet fortk sad deecrfcbed tn the following reeolntkme adopted by (be Board oa September 2ft, 19ii8. sotlce ot the adootloa of which la hereby gives, vls-i Besolred, That the Board of Estimate and Ap-portlonaMat of The City of New York. In pursuance of tbe provlaloos of Section 441 of the Greener Nsw Tork Charter ss smeoded.

deeming tt for the paMIe Interest so to do p-weuee to Sullivan, William J. to Herbert posed chsnge at a meeting of the Board, to be held la tbe City Hsll. Borough of Msnhattaa, amet4ed by Chapter 6M of the laiwe tuoe. Dated Boroagh of Brook tb. New York, October tOtk, 100.

Hazard, Alice, to E3txa VIHlant nom Morris Park Realty Assn, to Harriet Comln I7n0 Mixer, north st s. 162 Grant are. 35x80. Richmond Hill City of New Turk, oa toe oca aay oa noreus w. 1750 Petersen, Marls, to Welllam 19118.

at o'clock -a- as. bmrimii That tha Metiers re of thla Board thubMnsTS, Alloa to Matllds Franks 1,000 m-jter New lorn Home Co to Jifin McCormlck, lots 1,285, 1,266, map St Albans nom Jere Johnson, Jr Co, to Harry Livingston, Hanover ave, 40 Grove st 40x100, Elmhurst nom Jlreck. Anthony, to Curtis Bowne, Clinton pi, ISO Broadway, f-' 5xM0, Woodhaven nom Johanknecht Edwin, to John Fits-srerald, North Washington et, cor Grove st. 76x107. nom Klrkehye.

Olivia, to Charles Klrkehye, Prospect st. a 3H4.7 Henry st 2s.lO7.t, I 1.250 Lawrence Manor Co to Bayside euliding Co. Betl ave. 2d Mr.ma.ik are. 25x109, nom lias.

Harris and or, to Frank Ferguson. T'nlon Park ave. a a Wi Jamaica nom i it. riuus, cosviraau; ABTHl'E BECK WITH, JOftKFH A. OCLDEH.

Oommlaalonera. JAJigg r. QCIOLET. Clerk. Oeta-lst Boescli.

lots 886, 887. bk 23, map Louona Park. Corona TOO TTJBXIO notices. O'Connor, Nellie, to Louis Gottlieb canes these reenhittona and a notice to ail per-eons affected thereby that ths proposed Chang will be coos leered st a meeting of tbe Board, to he held al the aforaaald tins and pises, la be ponllahed Is the City Record end the corpora tlo newspapers for las daya eoathnaoaely. eWiadars end legal tool Maya eicopted, prior te the ta ana no, nemmgton are.

a 280 Almeda ave. 40x100. Anreme 730 er la aay of the lamia, teaeearate sad seredlts- NOTKTt Ig HEREBY OIVE THAT THE heard ef Bit I mate asd Apoort toniaest ef The Cltr at New Tork. deewlag It for the pab- Bath. Henry C.

to George A Brown. sjeets sad peemlaee effected thereor. sad bavins- NOTirat rg RERBSIT 43ITEX THAT THE Bord ef gatlaaoTo and ApporrlooBMrat of The City of New Tork. oWasjla It foe the pok-Ue latarost so ts on, aropii to esoaao the map er piss wr 'las CUy of New Tort so ss to Uy eat imhlte place. Sowed ad by New rti lit ebenge toe aaep or piss or xns lat) or ew York by laying oat a public plaes boanaded by New Ctrorht aveme.

Forty-sink etreet sod Eleeaatb aeeaaae. hi tbe Bocraagk ef Brook Ira, iois vk la, map 10 s. Hol- (jettons tbereM, do pre -at their said )r- lle aBtereat ao to do, inopiwn to rkaos tee aup or Bias of Ths Oir of New Turk a as ts sty 3,500 StuhWars. Alice, to Mathiia FVa'nki i wnuns. my vented, to aa, at see of.

Sea, So. 104 Moetene etreet. Is the norsae- ef Brooklya la Tke tr of Sn Tork aa ar hafitn aveeae, Farty-alstk aaroet aed Twelfrk seeooe. City of New Tort, Bore particularly SearrlM aa Mknrs: A pa site ploro Is te be laid eat. enwnrletnt eat psMIr plan, hxawded by e-w CtrarM a IilrtT -oititk street snaf Nlartk srasaa, Wireagk of Bnoktra, aad that a saeettrig of aid Boas WU) bold la taw OM CeaarU day of No eaaber, laos.

bated October WCX JOSEPH BAAfJ, No. fTT Broadway, Boost lens TasepSanas. SM Worts. (attga-lOt -h a es.7. a Boulevard, ExKi.X, I CUy ft taw trhuayalsr area knasad kg Haw CtneSt ara- Bnrooa; la-ooklya, aad that a aMlaer of tb lltk day of feiraaetwr.

11, snd that we. said gar4 wtU he kod ll DM OM UwacU I tke eats fiani, will hear pantos se ok- 1.

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