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V THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE VOL. 47. NO, 195. BROOKLYN, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1887. THREE CENTS. THAVF.r, TKAr^SPOnTATIO:V, Act Kallroadn, ■OENNSYLVANIA IIAILROAD, X GREAT TRUNK LINK AND UNITED STATES MAIL HOUTB. O.S AND AITER jnsF. 27. 1887., fr&iQ8 leavo Now York, via Dosbrossos anrt Courtlanai etreots ferries, o6 followf?: --------- ' Hai P. M. dai^. Netv York anil Oliico^rt Limited of P f” *”;', _A . M. eVery day.^ For Williat ork anilOliicogo liim iioaor Pfrjor* md Sleeping Vestibule Cara atU:0U irf. Look Haven, Con*y and. Erie at 8:00 TnAVEE., TRAIirSPOHTATlON^ Kailroads. P. M., connectins at^Corry for Titusville, Petroleum Center an 1 the 0:1 ReRions. For WiUianiBport and Lock Haven. 0:00 A. M ^ t t a . For Lebanon, O.OO A. M., 3:20 P. M. and 12:lo night. Baltimor.!, Washington and the South. “Limited wash. iti Parlor Cars and P«um* C'lr, dallj except BuQ' timore. Washington and ington KxprcRs” of Pull: Nyj-.nni’i K;jili-find U'uiiii' f/'T, daily, except day, 10:ff0 A. M., arrive Washington 4:<Mt, and “Con* irres.ioDsI Limited Express’'daily at S:40 P. M., arrive Wfts'iington K-r.5 P. M. Rngular at 0:20. 8:00 and&:30 A. M.. 1:00. 2:00, 4:30 and 9:lK)P. M.. and 12:15 night. Sunday, C;25 and 9:03 A. M. and 4:30. 9:00 P. M., 12:15 For Rfi P^'int and Norfolk, via New York. Philadolphla and vorfolk Railrnad, 8:iKJ P. M, every day; via BalU* more Hay Lino, week days, 4:30 P. M. moro. X PlilLADELPUlA, '^'1 StreoiStiition. Phila:iQlphla.0;20, 7;20, (9:00 and 10:00 A. M. Limited i‘oi;ng O. rs ), 3:‘J f. 4:00, i:S0, 6:00, 0:00.7:00, o.cK/ and li:Oi P Til A..ri vm.vk. TWfEW YORK, ONTARIO AND WESTERN RAILWAY—Trains leave from ferrietf at West ^rty-aeoond and Jay sts. aa follows: West Forty*saoond st, 8:00 A. M.; Jay at, 7:40 A. M. for Middletown, Fallaburgb, Montlcello, Liberty, Walton, Delhi. Norwich, Utica, Romo, Onoida, Fulton, Oewego, Butfalo, Detroit, Chicago. _ West Forty-socond st, 9:10 A. M .; Jay 6t., 8:50 A. &L for Lake Alohonk, Lake Minnewaska, Middletown, Ellen* villu, FallaburgU, Montlcello, Llborty, White Lake. W est Iorty*89Cond aU 4:10 P. M.; Jay at. 3:55 P. M. for Lake Mohonk, Lake Minnewaska, Middletown, Ellon- villo, Fnllsburgb, Monticello, Liberty, White Lake. W est Forty-aecond at, 5:35 P. M .; Jay at. 5:15 P. M, daily, lor Middletown, Fallaburgb, Liberty* Walton, Nor wich, Onoida. Oavvego, Suaponalon Bridge. Detroit, Oui- cago, St. Louis. Saturday half holiday train. West Forty-second st, 1:15 P. M.; .lay sL 1:00 P- M. for Middletown, Ellonvillo, Falls- burgh, Monlloollo, Liberty, White Lake. Pullman Drawing Room and aloepioi; cars > Boats and berths resorved at 307 Broadway. 6 Tickots- timo tables, eto., at 4 Court st, 638 cars on all tralua. N. Y. cofs. time tables, etc., at 4 Court st, 838 and SCO Ful ton st. 217 Atlantic nv, 88 and 107 Broadway, Williams- burKh, 210 m 18 Exchange place, N. Y. and ri:15 night. Accommoantinn, 4:40 P. M. Sunday. C:15. 9:U0 o A - M.. 4:00. 4:30, 0:00,6:00, 7:(K», 8:00.and 9:00 P. .M..ind 12:15 nigtJL 9 leaving Now York daily, except Sunday, at 7:20 ,ana U : 0 -A. M.. 1:00,2:(XJ, 4;(Xt, .5:00 and 8 :U0 P. M. week doye. and ]Q;00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Sundoya, t at I ronton for Ci , jtic City, week da ov Cape May, week days, 1:00 P. M. trair 9.00 «nd week da connect at I’ronton for Camilen. FnrAtVintic City, week dayHl:0(» Tid 2:00 F* M. pe May, week days, 1:00 P. M. ... ,, of Brooklyn Annex c-mnoct witli all throuTh " ■■ speedy and direct 0 or ijrooxiyti Annex c-inuc ms at Jersey City, aif »rdin‘ .t M'an^fv^^or Brooklvn tr.avol. ^ Accommodation for Trenton, 6:30 A. M. and 2:00 P.M. Long Branch. Hay Head .Junction and Intormodiato Binnons, via Railway aud Amboy, 7; .9: 0 A. M., 12:00, on, i:.- 0. 3:10, (3:40 f imii. dl4: fl 6:00 a ci 6 U P. M. 1 Sunday;.'* • {.'» 9: 5 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. (d o n o tsto o Sunday. < at Asliury Park) 4:10.4:40. 6:.lO.7:00, I ;o'A • .ou, .7;vnr iu : iu , 12:15 niKbl. Kund..y,G:15, «:00. U: 6, 6.’9:U). l6:00’0and ' 3:0^ 4:00.4 :3U ....... ............ ) A. 4:00 3:10, JJ:M 1U:I)0 ;1;U() P, HI. and 12^15 nislit. T > O C K AWAV BEACH. NKW YORK, WOODHAVEN AND ROOKAWAT R. R. SUMMER TIME TABLE. I JsHiNf., B oating , bathing , sailing . LEAVE LONG ISLAND OlTY-7.00. 9.10. 10.15, 11.10 A. M .. 1 05. 2.15, 3.1.5 4.45, 5.45.7.15.8.15, 9.10, 10.10 P. M. LEAVE BUSHW lOK-7.10, 9.40, 10.15, 11.05, 11.60 M.. 1.50, 3.15, 4.40. 6..H6, 7.0.>. 8.20. 0.10 P. M. LEAVE FLATBUSH AV.. BROOKLYN-G.45. 9.20, 10.20 11.40 A. M., 1.40, 2.40, 3.40, 4.40, 5.50, 7.00, 7.60, 8.S0, 9.50 P. M. SUNDAYS CNLY-LEAVE I ON(4 ISL-AND CITY- 7.10. 0.15, 10.15, 10.56.11,50 A. M.. 1.15, 1.45, 2.15,2.45, 3.15,3 46.4.15.6.15. 0.05, 0.40, C.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55, 9.3r>. 0.55.10.35 P. M. I.KAVE BUSHWIOK—7.10. 9,20. 10.20. 11.30 A. M., 1.00. 2.O0. 3.05. 4.10. ri Of). 7.00, 8.10, 9.10 P. M. LEAVE FLATBUSH AV.-7.00, 9.20. 10.20,11.40 A. M., and hourly from 1.4') tj 9.40 P. M. ____ ______ rjllO O K L Y N and KOCkAWAiTRiiJACH B> RAILROAD COMPANY. FOR ROCK AAVAY BEACH AND OANARSIE. On and niter SUNDAY. Jun»^ 12, 1887, trains will leave tho Howard House, in East New York, half hourly for Cauarsie. and at 9-.mMO:00. H:()0 A. M., 12:00 M.. and ^:00.2:00, 3:00,4:00,5:00 and 6:00 P.M. for Uockawoy EXCURSION TICKETS TO ROCKAWAY.BEAOH* 250 (SCctua8lii|i9. c UNARD DINE. and ! On THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, botwoon New Yor;.- and Liverpool, calling at Oork Harbor, FROM PIER 40. N. R., NEW YORK. SERVIA ................................... Saturday. July 15. 2:00 P. Al. . _. t:al tirdfiv’. .111! V23. 7 :0(J A. etbuhia V.'.'. KJ:00 6:00.6:00,7:00,8:00, AUUANIA. ........................ ...Sdtnr l.'iy, J Cabin nass.igo, Int lO lu ____ i0;00 A. ill... «;3". 9:U0 P. } HaHt Miifijt. uu. 6:30 and 11:10 A. M., 3 and4:40P. M. towi 1:10 A. fil., 3:2(1 and 5;lA) P. .M. Trenton. Borden- town, Burlington and Oaindon. • ;09, 9:00 ami 11:10 A. M., 1:00. 2:00. 4:00. .5;00 and 8:00 P. M. Sund.-iy, 10:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. 5l. Fruuh Id. Fariuiiigdalo and Siiuam 7:20 11:10 A-^L. 2 0 i j ;00 P. M.. i-i.! nly 5 It ■ , Pruolmld only, 5;0'J p. M. Freehold and points on luld only, 5;00 P. M. Freeh ... . K., via SoiHh Ambov. 3:2i town. Pombort»i ond CanuJen 7-20 A via Monmouth Junction. points on :20P. M. HiglUs. A. M., 5:00 P. M., . . $67, $80 or $100. .according to acooramo- *"Ticket»^” o^¥nri3.*^^$j^^ Return tickets on favorable term.s. Steerage at very low rates. Stoorogo tickets from Liver- jjool and^ (Jueonstown and nil other ports of Europe at ^^Througii %iUs of lading given for Beirist, Glasgow, Havre, Antwerp and othor porta on the Continent and for MeditoiTane.-m ports. For freight and pas.sago apply at For passage tiu':ets frtim or for Europe, drafts at lowest rates, and further information, apply to 'I*. H- HEN DRICKSON, No. 215 Atlantic av., ------ ------ agent lor Brooklyn ; or 11 F. R r' Brooklyn, JC. D. near Court at. solo dCU, 4-ij:* Broadwoyi da Monmouth Junction. , mid P. M. From PhilH.iolphi-i, 3:50. G:^;, ():o0. 7:10, 7 ;3U. 9:20. 9:.'i0.10:10.1 i :3l). II :.'«0 A. M„ 1:20, 2:00, 3-20. 8:;;o, 4:.M), r>:."0, 0;20. 7:00, 7:20, 8:50. 9:20,9:3.'), 10:3.') P. M.. and 12:20 night. Sunday, 3:-50, G;20. G-.50. 7 120,7:35. 10-35 p m ^ Ticket oOieos H49, 4.3.5 Ami 944 Broadway, No. 1 Astor H o' iko, 8 Battery iilaco and foi t of D.'slir Jandtits.: No. 4 Court st. and BrOi f<» -t of Fiilion.st, Broo;,lyn; station, I ’clccf, oliico. CJ-i.-itlo (^.•l^^l►*n. foi t of D.'slirossea and (3<irt- . Brooklyn Annex stati m Jersey City; emigran s t a t i >n, migrant Ttie New York 'I'l-aiiS'nr Company wiU call f or and chovi’ i tgga^o from hot“ls and residences. CUAKLICS E PUGH, J. B. WOOD, ] Gonorul Slanager. General Passenger Agent. | 1^.1 KW YOKlv and GUEKN WOOD LAKE RAILROAD. SVpfk Dayr^—For Arlington, Bloomfield, Montclair and stations on Or.ange hr.ineJi, 6:00, 8 :20 A. M.. 12;O0 noon, 1:4.3.3:40.4:40, 5:40, 6:20 and 8 P. M.. 12;0D midnight. Little l olls anti intermediate ntatimis, 6:00, 8:20 A. 51., 12-00 noon, 4:40, 5:40 nml 8 P. M. Pomplon and inter mediate station.s, 8 :2U A. M.. 4:40 and H P. AI. Greenwood Lwke and inreinifdifltc .Stations, 3:20, 9:09 A. AI., 4 2J i*. A j . S 9;'>0, 9:30 a . .d._____________ ______________ RAILWAY. ■»n,^A. r ir.l Bt.) an CHOU LINK. StBsmsliip OITV OF Rl>MK from I.-ovr Yotlt WKDNIC.SOAY. .fillj-M. AuHustlT, tmpC. 14, Oct.I2. Liiro'OBt, aiui liiiosl pr.Bsonser sto:iinor olloAt. baloon I W go Anchori.i. uiv 2.1. I* A. AV. i i'\u ucs.r.i i. au -. (>. <A . AI. De-v.-ria. July 30. 2 P. Al. | C.rc. i-«>i ■ . Ang. D', n e.n. Canm passatre to Glasgow, Londonderry, Liverpool it Belfast. $ 5 an:l $ ' •. Second class 830. Steera;,'i;®3'J. S.nloon Excursion Tickets 190 a:id 'f*. Travelers’Cireiiiir Letters (it Credit and Drafts for any amount issued at lowe.st carruntrates.. Steamers .s.-iil from Pier41 N. K.. foot of Leroy st.. N. Y. For Bonks oi Tour.s.'i'ickel.s. or liirther information, ap- I'ly to HENDl'KSO.V BROTHliUS. 7 Bo-.vling Gr.;cn,Now Yi>rk: or J051N TAYLOR. OS Court st. (open Satur.lay night); or H. F. KOCH, 44.k< Broadway. Brooklyn, E. D. rgAHK SXA'l'K STBAiUHHiP LINK iVith tliroiig’i tickets at reduced r.vte.s, LIVERPOOL. LONDON. DUBLIN. ,tc. 9:0(1 A. AL, daily from Ch :ha and Ni:igara Falls. cinii.ati. From pier foot of Can il st, North River. P.'issongt'r ncCDiiimodationB unsurpasaod. Cabin passage $35 and $40, .iccording to location of stateroom. Bteerngo to and from Europe at lo^rest r.ites. Excursion tickets :it reduced rates. AUS'i'JN BAIiDWlN tfcCO., Agents. No. .5.3 Bro.idway, N.Y. BEPvNAPwD BOGAN, Agent, 65 Oonrtst, Brooklyn. Parcels forw.irded to all parts oi Europe by Buldwia’d European E.x press. daily . . D ay l<*x Bin.'.'hamlnn laily frf'm Chambers st. (.S:55 from Twenty- , ly Express. Buffet drawing room co.aclieo to ^ Kimira. Hiiniullsvillo Rochester, BuJlalo rrh " Sleeping tgoach llornidlsvillo to Ciu- riUTE STAR LI^^ W Clevelund.'Uim.innati, Chicago and'St. Louis. Pullman Kl<« pmg ccacho.s to Roclieslor, Biilfalo, Niflgur.a Falls, Hamilton and Tor<tnto. b;U() P. M. daily from CliambcTsst. (7:5.5 frem Twenty- third st’ > tdiii ago Express, Pullman day and sleeping coarhfs to Binghamton, Elmira, Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Chicago. Paicrsun, week days,4:45. 5:45. 7:20, 7:50. 9;30, 10:20 A. M., 12-00 noon. 1:46, 2:30. 3:00, 3:50. 4:40, 5:00, .5:10, 5:30, 5:50. G.IO, 0:30, 7:15. 7:45. 8;3U. 10:30 P. AL and ^'Newark and Putorson, via Newark, week dnys, G:10, C:5U.8:00, 8;;>0. lO.-OO, U:3‘U A. M., 2;00, 3:20, 3:50, 4:20, 4:60, 5:20. 5:.50, 6:20, 7:30, 8:00, 10:(K) R M.. 12:0') mid- Bighi. Sundays, 9:1.) A. AI.. 3:20, 0:30 aiid 8:00 P. M. Sutfern. week days, 4:45, .5;4‘>. 7:50,9-30, 10:20, A. M., 1:4.5, 2 ;:.u 10:36 P. *10:20 .A. : “‘w ilm c , woek dr.ys, 4:45, 9:00. 10:20 A. M„ 2:30, 4:30 P. Al. Sund 'S. 9;UU A. Ai. Newburgh and Oornwall, week dny.s, 7:50. 9:00 A. M., 8:30, 4:i-’, 4:30. (>:U0 P AL_ Sunday. H:15 A. AI., 0:00 P. Al. 2 :3U?3 ■!3 u '. '.L 5ll!*4 6 m. 8 -.OO.V :3o' 1»' M n'dny.'^S ;45l 8:1.5, 9.00. 10:20 A. M.,6:00. 6:.iO,8:OUP. AI. Aliddleti wn. week days, 4 :40, 5:4;). 7:.50, 9:00, 10:20 A. M.,2::;0. 3:30, 4:30. 0:00.8:00.8:30 P.M . Sunday, 5:45, 8:15, 9:0’). 10: j U A. M.. 0:00 0 ;30. 8 :D0 F. M. P o.t Jervi.s. week days, 4:4.5, 7:50, 9:00, 10.-20A. AL, 2:30 3:30. 4:30 G.OO. h;00. 8.-:j0 P. AI. Sunday, 8:15, 9:00, a0;20 A. A l.6:00. 6:30 an.i .4:00 P. M. ^ ^ Scranion, Dunmore, week days. 9;00 A. AL, 2.-30 P. AL 2'ickids f«)i- passage and npardnents in «lrawingrooin and slec'jdng coaches can b’) fiblained and <irderB for the checking and Iranbter *)f baggage ni;iy b-.' leltnt the coiu- pany’a office. Nos. 331 and 333 Fulton st, Brooklyn, ic II. . K. G en’i -4.-;. L. P. FARMER. G. P. T^EW YORK G^.Ni'UAl/ AND IIDDSON KiA ER RAILROAD. uKiiTiix’i: 8:00 A. AL, IL cheKter K.xprcfiS, drawing room cars to Albany, 'I'roy and Syracuse, 9:00 A. AI. Saratoga Lake Georgii and Montreal special. WITH THRuCcil J)b '.WISH itUuM CARS. •9:50 A. M., the FAMOUS (‘ .lUCAGU LIMITED, com posed ex< liisiv..'ly of Buttet Bmokm-x enr, dining car, drawing room and sb-epmg cars for Albany, Utic.-i. Syra- cuae, Ro'-lieater, BoiVal < , Niagara Falls, l^rie, Cleveland and Toledo, arriving ni Chicago 9:50 A. AL, next day. 10:30 A. M . Chicago Ivxpross, dr.iwing room card to Richlield Springs. Cim-ind:ii rua and Rocln ster. 11:30 A. AL. Werilerti Now York uiid Noilhurn Kipresa, 'Sf,''s7H A W 4iA 1.IMITFD. RaU.rdnys <.nl^ Bulfot -Sin 'king ankl tlr.iwing room cars thr.mgii. 3:30 P. M.. AUiany. Troy. Sarutugx and Utica special, with drawing n>om cars to 7V'y anti Sar itoga. Connects througli to (;;i|dwell (Lake (.eorge) <m Sat unlays. *4:00 P. M.. Aecnrainodntion to Albany and 'lr>*y. •6:1.0 P. M.- Fast Oiicogo Express, with uloeidng for Niagara Fulls, Buffalo. 'J'oledo, Detroit and Chic. Dining car New York to jVlbany. •6:30 P. AL, F.-ist Cimnun.ni and Rt. Louis Express, with Sleeping cars tor Clcvol md, Cincinnati, liulianripo- lis, St. Louis. Auburn, (Jenova, Ca'iambiigiia, Clayton, dasly, p.-iu! Smitli’s. via Utica, daily except Saturday. Dining c.ar Now York to Aili.any. . ’7:00 P. M.. AJonir.-aJ .and Adnondack Expre.ss, with Bleeping c-trs to Phittsbur,-,', St. Alimns, Aloiitre.-il, Paul *5:60 V .' m .'. Special Bleeper, .arrives Rochester 7:40 A. M.. Buffalo 9:3.5 A. AL and Cluvolnnd 12:15 P. AL next *^*9:15 P. AL, Pacific Kiprobs, with aloeping cars for Rochester. Buhalo. Niagara Falls. Cleveland, ‘Ldelo. Detroit and Chivago. To Clayton, daily except Saturday. 11:1.51’. Al.. Night KxprcHS.witli bleepir- *...... ami Troy. Connects with tlic* im-ining tr nd for tfio North (except Saturday night). n ilrav.'ing room and aloepilig enra on lot. Now York; 333 WnshingUin a.io. oars to Albany 13 for tlio We..jt loepilig enra Bale at Grand Cenlaiil Depot, New York; 333 Wnahingl Slid 73U Fulton sta, Brooklyn, and T9 Fourth at, WiUiai burgh. Biigga * Run c ^EST SliOlCD I residenco. y* 'ssenger Agent. _ RAILROAD—X. Y. C. .V H. H, R. K CO., Lcssne. Till: PICTURKSQUE TOURIST ROUTK TO ALL, NORTHERN RESORTS. SUMMKB TLMK TABLE, in effect until further notice. CATSKlIiL MOUNTAIN EXPRKSS-Loavo Annex foot Fulton 8t, Br'oklyn, at 8:20 A. M.; Jersey City, 8:50 A. AL; Now York, Jay Bt, 8:40 A. M .; \Vest Fortv-floo- <md st. 9:00 A. M., for Cornw,-ill, Newburgh, Kiiigslon, Catskill and all points in Ontskili Mountains via Kings ton and via Catskill, Lake Aluhonk and Lake Miune- BAHATOCA AND CAT.SKILL AIOUNTAIN EXPRESS —Loavo Annex Station foot Fulton st, Brooklyn, 10:40 A. M.; Jersey City, Il;'20 A. AL; New York, Jay at.ll:15 A. Al.; AVest Forty-Kccond at, 11:30 A. M., for Saratoga, Lake George. Albany, Cutskill, Kingston, Newburgli, Cornwall,C’atskill Al'miitoins via Kingston and viaCais- kill, Muhnnk iiako and Lake Minnewaska. Drawing B A V rm n T ''A N D ''‘cATSKILL MOUNTAIN, I.IM- I'l'ED—L p. ivo Anno.x, foot Fulton st, 3:00 1». ,M.; Jersey City, 3:30 P. AI.; Now York, Jay st, 3:25 P. Al.; AVest P'orty-sccond st, 3:45 P. .M., for Saratoga, Catekill, Kingston. Newburgh, Cornwall, Catskil) Aioiintains via Kingston and via Cati-killi Mohonk Lake and Laku Min- now.iskn. Drawing room car-< to Saratog.'i. Drau'ing room cars on nil trains to Grand Hotel station to Phoenicia for Hotel Kauterskill, and Mountain For complete time tabic, excursion tickets to nil Nortli- ern resorts .and full information apply to ticket agents, 333 Wathjngton st. Annex office, * ashington st. Annex office, foot tulton ton st. 215 Atlantic av, Brooklyn: 79F<mrlhs' way, or New York slation.s foot Jay «t, near Chambers, nnd foot5VoAt Forty-second Bt. Baggage checked through from Brooklyn. ^ C. E. LAMBERT, General Passenger Agent. y ~6 k G ISLAKD nilAlLROAl) TRAINS LE.VVE ELATCUSH AVENUE DEPOT EOU TUE FOLLOWING POINTS AND WAV .STATION.S: OREENPORr. RiVEHiiEAD, SHELTER ISLAND. 8:31) (1:30 Satur'l.iys only) A. .M.; 3:25. 4:22 (;5;23 east oi Rivorho.id Saturday.s on).v) P. M .: Siinday.s, H:.5.5 A. M. SAG HARBOIL THE HAAIPTONS. 8:30(1:30 Satur- da.V8 only). A. M. ;3:2.'». 4:22 (5:23o;ist of Patchoguo Satur- sy.s oniv) P. AL; S'lndi.ys. 8:55 A. M. BABYl.ON, 6:45. 8:00, (8;:i0, Fire Island). 11:00, 1:00 . AI.; (1:30 Satiiriiaya <mly). 3:25, (•1:22. Fi Island), turday P. M. '^KORITlPo'RT.'HU.NTlNcVi'ON, s’s i il:'00 (l:30.S.lt_- iirdnys only) A. M.. 3;55, 4:56. 6:36 P. Al.; Sundays, 8:65 AVodnp.^dny ami Saturday nights only) : Sundays, 9:27 A, p :M ;= A f nighty Suiuja^'8, 8:20, 9:27, 10:5.5 A .M .; 1:30,1:55, 2:07, GARDEN’CITY, HE.5IP.STEAD, C:4.5, 8:30. 11:00 A. M.;2-.0O 3-.2r).4:22, &:2;f. 6-.;i0. 6-.53, 8.06, lO-.lU P. M-•, 12-15 nigJit; SnnilnyH, 8:55. (9:27 Garden City only) A. NO B E A U H'l «14 S m ^ /Beach 10:45 P. M. daily ami Sunday. / t EHIGH VALLRY RAILROAI l ' S j PAS.SE.VGERTRAIN.SIcavotloix.tto t of Uorllnnilt or Dobrosaes st ut 8:00 A. M. and 7:00P. M. daily (8-.U0 A. M. train Sundays only rims to Mauch Cliunk and 'ir'wolir-f^LiSA?; nil iaterraodiate Ati'iUO P. M. forTimkhnnnock nnd all interinedisto points. Al 3:40 P. AL for Piilsion and all principal intermediate points. At 6:40 P. AI. daily for Coplay nnd all intermediate points. At 7:60 P. AL for Laurays and all intermediate points. 9’raiiis leaving at 8:oy A. .’ 'L and 1:00 and 3:-10P. M. coniioct for all points in Mahoney and Ilazelton Coal 2£&A^EASTEBN OEER^ 2gj^D W A Y . N.Y. ________ ^IC . B. BY1NGT(3n , General Passenger Agont._ TIIK WHITE MOUNTATN s T TIAIE SHOIITICNF^ UATJCS REDUCED. Commencing Jnm* 27, a .special express train, witli par lor cars, will leave Gr.and Contra! Dep.it. via N. Y., N. H. and II. R. R., daily except .Sundays, at 9:12 A. Af., duo at Fafiyans nt 7:30 P. M., making direct connections at 'White River Junction with thrmigli train for Montreal via Central 4'ormoiit Riiiiroad, and at Widls River tor M<‘ntreal, Queboc, etc., via Passumpaic Div. B. and L. A. AL, daily ex- jlontreal, Quei Returning train will leave Fabynim 9:15 copt Sundays, duo at New York at 7 :r)0 P. m . Seats in \uvylor cars tuny be secutv.d in advance ni D. R. imd S. O. ticket ollU-o in Grand Central Dop .t. For further information see Conn. River Line Folder, \Thichmay bo obtained at principal ticket otricus. C. P. HKMP.STICAD. __________ _________G. P. A. N. Y., N .Ji. am ^ll. U Jt i:>ROOKLyN annex for jer . sey ' gity . I.EAVrXO FOOT'^OEi'UMPON^ DAILY. Cabin rates $50. $60 nnd $89. Steerage tickets to and from the Old Country, $29; Kecou«l cabin m Adriatic Celtic. .$3:5, Tho.m> steamers do nut carry cattle, sUoap or pigs. I'^ur passage tickets or drafts, payafilo on demand everywhere in England, Ireland, Scotland, Sweden nnd Norway, at lowest r.ites. apply to V. ALDRIDGE, J2 Court bt, or A. M. MORGAN, 85 Broadvvay, Williama- Lurgii. I. BRUCE ISMAY, agent. 41 Broadway. Now York. I.TNE UNITED .STATES MAIL ,1^'of as foBows: NEVADA ................................... Tnesd.iy, July 12. 9:30 A. Al ALASKA ..................................... Tuesday. July 19, 3:30 P. M Cabin passage, $(i0, $70 nnd $80. Intenuodiato, $30. Sleer.ngo from Now York, $20. Prepaid hteorago to New York, $20. A. AI. UNDERHILL « lfc CO., 29 Broadway. Now York. JOHN C. HENDERSON i BUN. J44 Fultun a t. ___ ¥NMAN LINE, U. S. AND ROYAL"MAIL I STEAMERS for OUEENSTOWN and LIVERVOOL OiTV OI RICHMOND ........ Saturday, Julj TJ. 8:30 A. .M. GiTYbE\MO.NT:VEAL;;;;;;s^^^^ CITY OF CHIC Al'.O .. .Satnrd.'.y. AiiniisM:). 1::.30P. M. i'rom Inman Pier, foot of Grand st, Jorbcy City. Cabiu JOHN O. IlENDER-SON A^BONf 344lt'uRonTt;'^or'‘il. l'\ K0C11,44,V. Broadway, Brooklyn. K. D. T^ORDDEUTSbliEH" LLOYD"^' STEAM- X a SHIP I.INIC—Ne-.v York, Southampton and Bremen Fast Express Stoamers. .SaaIe,4Vcd. Jn!y20, :69 A..M.I vverra, Aug. 10,9:30 A. AI. Allfr.We:I.Ju.y27.11.00A.AL.Enis. Sat. Aug. 13, noon Elf)'*. ed. A ng. 5:0() A. Al.ilC der.W nd. Aug. 17,3:00 P.AI. Ratos or passage to Havre or Bremen: First cabin, $100 nnd upward n berth, according to ............. ; second, $CIJ a berth. Les; return tickets nt. reduc.^d rates, otweun Secmd and Third sts, Hoboken, N. J. O: JjUIcil.S it CO., No. 2 Bowling Green, N. Y. '/TENEEAL TRANSATLANTIC COIMPA^ 'U I NY. RETWKKN NEW YORK AND HAVRE. C'O.MPANY'S I'lKK, No. 43, NORTH RIVER, Foot of Morton st. LA BHKTAGNK. D.^.)«(uss*jlin. .Saturday, JulylG, 2 P. JL LA h OUKGO g N i :, I'V in-imd. ..S/iturilwy. Ju ly 23. 7 A. AI. Checks payable at Fight m amounts to suit on tUn B.mqiie Trar«<intlariti<iuo, o' Pat S- LOUIS D e BKJHAN, Agent. Vo. G Bowling Green, N. Y. - RUDGKR3^85^^(^m^Brookjyn. Coa..suviH« .‘'-tnaiiKfr:^. lacatiou; Bteernge at lowest rate; Pier between S< ^HART^Ef^TON, SAVANNAH, FLORIDA AND THE SOUTH AND SOUTUWKr/;, Vi:i CHABLKSTON, S. C., at 3 P. M. From Pier29, Hast River, between Uoosovolt.ini On.amberssts. DELAWARE. Capt. 'iVibuu............................ Taos.. July 19 KEMlKOLE.CauLKembl) ................................ Fr,., ’ • • • YK.MASS1m->. Cant. Pl-»tr, ... \VM. P. CLYDE At GO . Oe . Jniy 22 From Pier 27. North River, foot of Park niace. OH AT r.-\ll()0(JUlG-r. * . ’a(>i D.iggutL................ Sal. July lf> JI. YUNGK, Agent O. S. S. Co., Pier 27, N. R. .Steamers an* providn-.l witli first class passeiiKor accom modations. In.suraueo'-i ot 1 per cent, Premium can be collected nt destination if iusuraneo is effected by 2 o’clock .-it union odico. or by 3 o’clock at piers, on or before day of sailing; otiiorwise it must be paid by shipper. For further iiiform.’ition apply to tile agents of the PI)oclivo linesQa above, office on pier, or to 5Y.-H. General Agent, (ireat .Soiitfieni Freight and P Lines. Uuion OiScc, 317 Broadway, New York StlUlll)bo2lt«l. .. RUETT, Passenger City. j^UDSON RIVER RY DAYLIGHT. Day Lino Stoamers NEW,YORK OR ALBANY, Daily (except Sundays), Leave Brooklyn, Philton st, (by A nnex).. ......... 8:07 A, M. Leave Now York, Vestry st. pier ........................... 8:40 A. AL Leave New York, West Twenty-a ^oond st, pier 9 :U0 A. M. For ALBANY, landing at Yonkers, West Point. New burgh, roughkeopsiu. Rhiuobeck, Catskiii and Hudsi Returning, leave Albany ......................................... 8;30 A, A lino BAND attached to each boat. CONNECTIONS: wi.'ioniTi)/m ...:»), A,,__ .A_jr jjoat. IS: WEST POINT and NEWBURGH, with down day RHINEHEUK (by ferry.) with special train on Uls Del. R. R for tho res irts of tho Cathkill Mountains. (* A'r.'^u- ILL,with ^eciul trains on the CatskiU Mt. R. R. *N. with Boston Jc Albany R. ' R. for Chatham, CATSKILL, HUDSON. Pittsfield, <to. ALBANY, with N. Y. Central <k H, R. R. R., for Utica, Buffalo, NIAGARA FALLS and tho West, with Boston and Albany U. R. for Boston A D. and H. C. and Co.’s Railroad for Montroal and the North, and SPEOI.-M/ TRAIN TO AND BROM SARATOGA. Tho Now York Transfer Co. will call for and chock baggage from hotels and residences. IT'ALL lUVEU LINE-FOR BOSTON, J; NEWPORT. f*ALL lUVER AND EAST AND NORTH. A DOUBLE DAILY Sl'JKVICB' is now being operated on this route. B'our steamers m commission. Pilgrirn. Bris tol, Providence and Old Colony. A fine band and orchoalta allaohed to each steamer. Leave Now York from Pier 28 (old No.) N. K., foot of Murray, at, as follows: 5:30 P. M., lor B'all River direct, connecting for Boston, B'itohburg, Now Bedford, Martha’s Vineyard, Nantucket and local iioints on Old Ooloiiy Railroad. C:15 P. in., for Newport, due about 5:43 A. BI., and Fall River about 7:00 A, M., connecting with express trains and through cars for Boston, Capo Cud, Lowell and North, White Mountains. Ac. Sundays, leave Now York at 5;30 P. M. for all points. Connection daily by Annex boat from Brooklyn 5:00 P. Mm Jersey City 4-.J0 P.M. Tickets nnd staterooms can bo obtained in Brooklyn at 4 Court st, 8C0 Bhilton st, 107 Broadwajv E. D., and at Annex office, foot of Fulton st; in Now York at all prin cipal ticket oUices, line office, Pier 28, N. R., and on stonmors. BURDEN A LOVELL. GEO. L. CONNOR, i^genW._____________ Genl. Passr. Agt. j'ORWICH LINE, B'OR BOSTON, WORCESTER, PORTLAND AND WHITE MOUNTAINS. * LONDON, NORWICH, ISLAND. DIRECT ROUTE TO NEW _____ WATCH HILL AND BLOCK RATES REDUCED. Stcamors City of Worcoator, City of Boston and City of Lawrence leave Pier 40, North River, foot of Watts st, (next pier above Desbrosses st. Furry), daily, Sundays ox- cepteif. at 5 P. M. Tickets an<l slate rooms secured at 20i, 201, 397, 467 and 957 Broadway; 10 and 12 Greenwich st, 153 Bowery, Astor House, Windsor and CusmopoJitan Hotels, Now York; 838 B'ulton st, Brooklyn: at Pier 40, N. R., and on ateamwa. G. W. BRADY, Agent. OONDOUT, KINGSTON AND CATS- KILL MOUNTAINS, Hnding at Cranston’s (West Point), Cornsvaii, Newburgh, Marlboro, Milton, Pough- keepsio and Esopiis, connecting with Ulster nnd Dela- wnro, Stony Clove nnd (Jatskill Mountain railroads. Steamers CITY OB' KINGSTON and JAMES W. BALD WIN lonvo everydayat 4 P.M., pier foot of Harrison Bt, except Sat urday, when Cityol Kingston loaves at 1 1*. M., landing at Newburgh and Pouglikcopsie, con nectmc with evening train for all SUil.MER RE.SORTS TlIROUGil THE MOUN'I’AINS Will leave Hondout Sunday nights 11 o’clock on ar rival of special fast train from Iho mountains, arriving at Now York Monday 6 A. M. J^EW BUllGH & WEST POmr; Grand daily excursion (except Sundays) by tho fast and clccunl Day Lino stoamers NEW YORK OR ALBANY. From nrooljlyn, Fulton Ht, (by nnnoi) ............... 8:00A. M J.en- York, V,.,try st niur ..............................8:40 A. M York WostTwonly-.wcond st pler .... U;(W A. M Excursionists will linvo throo liniirs at West Point or ono lour nnd Hiroc-iinarlors at Newburgh; returning reach New York .5:39, Brooklyn 6:20 P, A hue BAND and OBCHliSTUA attached to each bout. 1 BOSTON, WATCH HILL, NAUKAGAN- l3 SETT PIER. VIA tSTONINGTON LINE. FROM NEW PlICR 3G, NOR'i’H RIVER, Ono block above CANAL ST, AT 5 P. M. DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY. BTEAaMKR'R WHARF "fo ^NARIIAGANSETT PIER ______ WITHOUT extra CHARGE. ___________ T>ROVlbENCIti LIN 15' ' " I. for WHITE MOUNTAINS, BAR HARBOR, PROVIDENCE, WOUCKSTEU, NOUTHEKN NEW ENtJLAND POINTS. Steamers RHODE ISLAND AND .MASSACHUSETTS LEAVE PIER 29, NORTH RIVER, DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY, AT o P . iM., Connecting with through PARLOR CAR FROM STEAMEK’S WHARF. .. a.. Y .*..t . 4,1 ,,,1 #' " Providence to Fabyan’s without chn 0,011, Now York City, for Sui Box nngo. Send to P. O# _ _ r Excursion Book. y LOYO\S" NEdl(. HUNTINGl0?rr CoO) .l-iSpriiig, Oyster Bay, Northport—Steamer Sylvan Glen loaves Pier27, K. U.. at3:45 P. M. daily, excepting Satur days and Sundays; Saturdays at 2 P. M., Sundays nt9:15 A. M .; single fare, GOc.; excursion, $1. For Northport on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays as above, stopping at fool of East Thirty-first st, both ways; single fare, 76o,; excursion, $1.25. " aLB A SY no Af{^“ PEC71lLE^^'m^^^ /V Palace Btoamors DREW and DEAN RICHMOND loavo every week day at 6 P. M. from Pier 41, N. R., foot of Canal at, New York. Leave Brooklyn via Annex, Fnllon st, nt 5 P. M. after Tuesday, Juno 21. Freight rocoivod until tho bonr of departure. _________________________ BVKllETT, ProBidont. A TROY ROATS--CmZ15NH’ LINB— 1 % .9 Steamers OITY OP TROY and SARATOGA leave root Ohristopber at, North River, daily, except Saturday^ 6 P. M., for Troy and the North. SuDaay steamer touolios At Albaxky. v - DRV OOORS, &C« I^.; J i 4 , 9 O T R ] E ’S , 703 EULTON ST, near ST. FELIX. 8PE0IAL BARGAINS IN Men's Dress Shirts Oanze Undenreari Cotton Hosiery, Muslin Underwear,* Corsets. Linen Handkerchiefs, Men's Dress Shirts Unlannderod Shirts, Bicycle Shirts, Cotton Hose, Balbriggan Shirts. OLUARINO OUT SALE OF linghams. Seersuckers, Satinos, Cambrics, Lawns, etc., at r below cost. 500 pieces Mosguito Netting from 30o. a piece. Auction lots oi Tablo Linens, Napkins, Towels, Table lovers at reduced prices. 501) White Counterpanes. Goo. to $1,25 eaoh. STORE OPEN TILL 10;3U P. M,___________ E OEN'JTS’ GOODS* ARL & WILSON. TRADE EEH | e EBB MARK. wv vw vv w . w w , EARL & WILSON’S I J E N ’S LINEN COLLARS AN D CUFFS ARE THE BERT. FOR SALE EVERY- WHERK NKAVSPAPEIRN. jgAGLE BRANCH OFFICES. BEDFORD BRANCH, 1,227 BEDFORD AVENUE NEAR FULTON STREET. EASTERN DISTRICT BRANCH, 44 BROADWAY. FIFTH AVENUE BRANCH, 435 FIFTlt AVENUE NEAR NINTH STREET. ALL BUSINESS PERTAINING TO NEWS, ADVER TISING AND JOB PRINTING WILL RECEIVE THE SAME ATTENTION AT THESE OFFICES AS IF TRANSACTED AT THE MAIN OFFICE. ADVKRTISEfilENTS FOR THE WEEK DAT EDI - TIONS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 11:3t) O’CLOCK A. M., AND FOR THE SUNDAY EDITION UP TO 10 P, M. ON SATURDAYS. PAPERS SUPPLIED TO NEWSDEALERS. r.XCUKSIONS* ILEN ISLAND. GGO G G G G GO 8 8 FKRB NN E B EEE E B N N N N N N N N N N N N N N NN GGO LLLLL ERRK N NN II SS.SS L A NN K DDDU II 6 S L AA N N N D D II B L A A N N N D D II SS8S L A A N N N D D II B L AAA N N N D D II B B L A A N NN D D II BBSS U Jil A A N NN DDDD 0:00.10;0i>, and 11:90 A.M., 12:15,1:45,2:-l6and 3:45 P.M. Returning, lonvo Glon lalm d for Jou-oll’a wharf 3:39, 5:09, 6:90, 7;00 and 8:00 P. M. EXCURSION TICKETS, Extra Boats Sundays. 400. j ^ ockaw ay bea ch . PAI.A.TIALTuiu:ls^S\iUl?Ku\^’ 'K^ Leaving ; W est22d st., West ItUh at, PierG, JowolVaDock, N. R-. N. II-. N. R., Brooklyn. 8:3.5 A. M„ 8:69 A. M., 9:20 A. M., 9:40 A. M., 10:00 A. M., 10:1;5 A. M.. 10:30 A. M., U:00 .V M.. 1:30 P. M., 1:46 P. Si., 2:00 Pi M., 2 ;‘2D P . M. U(*turnin.'r leaves U'lukiiway Beach: Week days, Se'iside Dock ...........11:30 A. M., 4. and C P. M. Sundays. SoaHide Dock ......... 11:30 A. M., 5. and 6:30 P. M. A BOUND STATEN ISEAND. .SICA liKICICZES UiVlC (IKATS AN HOUR. ouimuncingTHURSDAY July 1 'I’lie elegant excursion steamo- C AN O NIC US. ^ Cap:ic;ly. l,20i) poni>le leave.s'riiirly-fir-t st, E.R., 1:00 P. (;reonpoUu.lUnL-t,l:15; (Irnml 1................................... US. M.; ilreoTipulnt.K©nlM,l:15; (irnmf at . l':.B..i;30: Brnok- Ivn Bridge Dock, 1:15: EVERY AITERNOON, SATUR- DAYS nnd SUNDAYS ')nu Imur later, Bailing nronnd St.-iten Island, through the Lower Bay and Narrows in full t low' of the ocean, harln r dofonsA'a and Statue of Liberty. gTEAMEH IDLEWILD. "cRK^T SEA CLIFF. (iLENWOOD AND ROSLYN. From Pier 24, K. R., Peck Slip, at 9:15 A. M. brom Thirty-first st, E. It., at 9:30 A. M. Arriving in Now York same day at 6 P. M. A SATURDAY AbTKRNOON EXCURSION, Making all of the nbovo landings, leav.ng Peck Mipab2:30 I’.M. 2’liirty-firBt st, IC. R., at 2:45 1’. ^l. Returning, will arrive in Now A’ork nt 8:30 P, M. Excursion tickets 50o. TTP THE' AMEi«o7\N^n[m The Magmfiix'nl Steamer Captain James Lynch, Will make ro^o^ii^Sim^day excursions, to jandingnt Yonkers, Iona Island, West Point and Cold Spring, I»oaving Bridge Dock, Brooklyn, at 8:50 \RE, ENTIRE GRAND EXCURSION, 51 A. M. 50 CENTS. 'rfl'IHE'S'l’EAM EU sylvan DELL .a. M ikes two trips d.-iily from Pier 23, E, R., foot of Boekraan st, Now York, at 9:45 A. M., 3:45 P. M., for Whitostene, Sands Gliff. I.e.ives 0;45 A. M., 3:00 P. M. ’ ’ SUNDAYS, I.eavos9:3n A. M., 2-311 P. M, -cj. 2.00 J 0 « P. M. T o o aULEFON LONG ISLAND^SOUim- .fi_ Saturday nfternnnn nnd Sunday excursions. Take sloaiulmat SYLVAN GLEN IromPivr'JT. East River, every Saturday afternoon nt 2* o'clock for Lloyd’s Dock, Cold Spring, Huntington. Oyster Bay nnd Northport. Roturn- ing, arrives in New York about 9:l-5 P. M. On Sundays at 9:15 A. M. for Oyster B:iy. Gold Spring and Hunting- ton. Returning. arrjv<?s in New York about 6 P. M. Fare fur the round trip, GUc. stopping at East Thirty-first st. botJi ways. gHOHOLA EXCmiSrOKS GLEN. On iho ERIE RAILWAY. TRAIN LEAVES WEDNESDAYS And SUNDAYS. CUAMBKUS ST. STATION 9 A. M. $2 FOR ROUND TRIP. ________ ^ BEEN WOOD LAKE, ON THU ERiirRAILWAY. Select resort; ample h«)tol accommudations; pictur- o.S(]uouud healthful Kiirroutidings. GOOD FISHING. EXCURSIONS DAILY. ________ $1.50 FOR THE ROUND TRIP. S tatue oe liberty . Now is the time to seo lliis ooloss il work of art and get a lino view from p.ulcht it balc' ers loavo Barge ofiici'. B.iUer. ROU a ND TRl I balcony; y; now open. Stoam- to 5. con 5*:y is Ej A ivu . 13B1GHTON beach RAILWAY. .O HOTEL BRIGHTON AND THE RACE TRACKS, CONICY ISLAND. Tiains lca'\o Bedford Si a; ion 0:39,7 ;30, 8:30. 9:30 A. M .; then every Gii'-t-y minuto.i until 1:90 P, M. and Awery hf- teen minutPS theroatterunlil 19:39P. 31. Saturday nights only at 11:45 1‘. M. Loavo Bergen, Butler flud Prospect Park stations a fow ^10:00 Trains loavo Hotel Brighton C:40, 7:15. 8:00, 9:00, A. M.: then every thirty minutes until 1:95 P. S! every fifteen minutes thereafter until 11:15 P. M. t: day nights only at 12:15 A. M. unpleasantuays trains ivill be run hourly after 9:3U A. M. SUNDAYS. Fir9t train leaves Bedford Station 7 :30 A. M, and Hotel Brigliton8:00 A. M. Hotel Brighton OPEN for Iho season. _Afternoon and evening concerts by Cuppa’s Seventh Regiment Bond. c ^Oi^EY ISLAND. PROSPECT PARK AND CONEY ISLAND R. R WEST BRIGHTON BEACH. BRIGHTON BEACH HOilFL AND RACE TRACK. MANHATTAN BEACH. EXCURSION T I^’ e TS 30 CENTS. Chil;?ren over 5 years of ago 15 cents, under 6 years fro?. ALL EXCURSION TICKETS enlitlo tho bolder to free admission on the NEW IRON PlhJl, Trams loavo NINTH A V and TWENTIETH ST (Groon- wood) nt 6:90, 7:09. 8:09,9:90. 9:30 and 19:99 A.M., then every 20 minutes to 1:00 P. W.| aud thereafter every 15 minutes to 11:99 P. M. Returning trains lonvo West Brighton nt 6:30, 7:30,8:30, 9:30 and 9:55 A.M., tlion every 20 ininulos to 1:15 P. M., and thereafter evoo’ 15 minutes to 11:30 P. M. Sunday's first train leaves oruokiyn depot at 6:00 A. M. and West Brighton at 8:30 P. M.__________________________________ j^AKHATTANllEACH. Trains Will lor-vn FL.A.TBU& T AV. DJCrOTC:.^ A. M. daily except Sundays (0*20 A. M. ISun.'.ay-i only), 10:20 11:20 A. 61. 12:20 (1:69 Sundays only) and half hourly, ....... ........................... P. M. On SUNDAYS nd- II.ti;^ u.ne 4;Q5 1:29)2:20,3:29, 4;20 P.M. u'ill stop nt KastNewYork. All tr.nins stop at FRANKLIN (Bedford). NOSTRAND, KINGSTON, TROY and UTICA AVS. BROOKLYN ELEVATED connects with trains of Long Island City Division at EAST NEW YORK. GILMORE’S UNRIVALED BAND Concerts every afternoon nnd evening. PAlNkS SEBASTOPOL EVERY EVENING EXCEPT SUNDAY AND ___ MONDAY. ______ ________________ A B EA C H R O U T E TO C O N E Y ISLAND. ^^nko Hamilton av, Court at. or Third ax cars, steam from Twenty-fifth Bt. (through rate, 5 cents), which con, nect At Sixty-fifth Bt. and Third av. with Sea Beach trains, leaving there at 7:30. 8:30, 9:30,10:39,11 and half hourly ILE' 3U RA ________ QL . nthorfrom the Brooklyn Bridge and all inter* ____ hero .......... .............................. thereafter (Sundays every twenty minutes) until 10:39 P. M.; returning at same intervals. Last train leaves Coney Island ll:2t). EXCURSION TICKETS. 25 CENTS. TRY IT AND SATISFY YOURSELF that this route Is a f'PN'P.Ji fSHPAPI^rW Tlian any ntliori modiato points. Sea Beach pus 6 CENTS fiHEAPER. 5 MINUTES QUIOKiSR, the evenings. m H B WKlT^BNmroUTB X VIA BROOKLYN, Ba TH AND WEST END R, R. TO 0 O N li V 1 S I j A N D, BATH BEACH AND WAY STATIONS, PKf>FOSALN. ]|31lOPOSAL9. i^rjRNITURE, OARPET sTT i NOLEUM, MATS WIN DOW SHADES, ETC., FOR OFFICES IN HALL OF RECORDS. Sealed proposals Nvill bo received by tho nn-iorBlgned committee of tho Board of Supervisors of Klng» County, nt tho office of tho clerk of S lid Board. Room l3. Oountv Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, until throe o'clock P. M. ot Thursday, July 21,1887, for providing tho neces sary furniture, carpets, Hnolonm, mats, window shades, etc,, forproporly furnishing tho various ollicos in tho now Hall of Records, in said city, all In accordance with tho specifications prop wed therefor. Tiio supplies required are divided into classes, and the proposals must state fho price for the several clnssos each separate and apart from the others. Printoil copies of the spooifloationa can bo ob tained on application al the oifleo of said clerk, whore blank forms of proposals can bo procured. No other form of proposal will he received. Each proposal must be accompanied with a certified check made payable to Mr. E. B. Cadloy, clerk, etc. (or cash) for an amount oiiual to tun per cent, of the nggro* gate of the bid, as a guarantee of tho good faith ox tho bidder. The county rosorvos the rif-ht to reject any and all bids. By order of tho Board of Huporvisors of Kings County. JOHN J. GALLAGHER, OURNELIUS FURGUSON, THOMAS B. WATSON, WILLIAM M. LYNAAf, ROBERT O’DONNELL. THEODORE B. WILLIS, WILLIAM L. BENNKM. Oommittoo on Hall of Kocords. JyySjL i>£NXlSritY« WISE, AND GO TO DR. L. j. HOYT, X> DENTIST, 395 l^uHon st, opposite Oily H aH, near Park Theater. Headquarters in this city for tho painless extraotionof teeth with laughing gas. ISOTECiS* Newly furnished rooms; good aooomtnodationn fornov- tnanent and transient ftaesti.5Q cents per night, ftl.69 rORPORATION NOTICES. fT)0 OONTRACTORS—ABSTRACT FKOM X ordmanco of the Common Connoil in relation to deposits to bo mode by proposers for work, etc., passed April 9,1877: Raoh proposal must bo accompanied by a deposit of 32,609.00 In money, or by certified chock paya ble to order of the President of the Board of City Works (now the Oomraissioner of the Department of Oity Works), to be returned to the bidder in case his bjd is re jected by the Board of City Works (now the Commissioner of tho Department of City Works). Incase tho^ party or parties to whom the contract may be awarded shall neglect or ref use to enter Into contract, the amount de posited, as above specified, will be retained as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal. _ DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. Municipal De partment Bnlldlng, Brooklyn, July 16,1687—Sealod pro posals will bo received nt this office. until Thursday. Jiily 28, At 12 M., FOR PAVING, CURBING. ETC.. LIBERTY a Venue B etween wyona street and kssex STREET, AND SHEPHERD AVENUE AND ENFIELD STREET. WITH BLUESTONE CURB AND GRANIl'E BLOCK PAVEMENT. Plana aud speoificatlonB may be seen and forms of pro posals can be procured on application at tho Department of Oity Works. Proposals will not bo considered nnloss acoompamod by the dopoBlt aforesaid, and »lao by an undertaking in writing, of two sureties, on each proposal (who^^shMl qualify an to their rosponsibility in the sum of $25.0W) that If tho contract bo awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance; and in case he or they shall 1contr.ict niay be made witli Anv other person or persons. Proposals tone indorsed "To the Commissioner of tho Departmont of City Wx*rUa" (specifying work). The said proposals wjll.boj>^bIiclyo^onoa and^annonneed id proposals will bo pnl on the 28th day of July, i8S7, at tho hour . _ . M.; provided that the Commissioner of the Department of City Works or bis regularly appointed deputy is pres- theroaftor when either is prebont. GEORGE RIOARD CONNER, Commissioner of the Department of City Works. A ttest; D. L. NOKTHDP, Secretary. jyl5 lOt m b ’eONTRAOTORS—ABSTRACT FROM X ordinanoG of tho Common Council in relation to de posits to be made by proposers for work, etc., pasioa A pril 9. 1877^ Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit of $1,009.06 in money, or by certified check pay- Abio to the order <if tho President of tlio Board of City ;oard of City Works (now the Comn tmont of City Works). In case tli' or parties to* whom the contract may bo awarded Bhall neglect or refuse to enter intv) contract, the amount do- positod, ns above epocified, will bo rotainod as liquidated damages for cuch neglect or refusal. DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. Municipal De partment Building. Bri>okiyn, July 15,1887—Sealed pro posals will be rooeived at this office until Thursday, July 28,i-tl2M.,FOR PAVING, CURBING. ETC.. WYONA STREET, BETWEEN E.\STKRN PARKW.\Y AND JAMAIOA AVANUE. WITH BLUESTONE OUllB AND BELGIAN BLOd’K PAVEMENT. Plans and specificati ms may bo seen nnd forms oi pro* posals onn be procured on application at the Oopavt- m eat of City W<irks. Proposals will not bo oonaiderod unless accompanied by the deposit afores iid, and also by an undortak ng in writing, of two sureties, m each pro- peesHwlPiaoall qualify R8 to their rospoiisibility In the sum or $0,090.09) that if the contract to uworded to tho party or parties proposing, they will bojome bound os his or their surety tor Its l.aithful purfonnanco; and in case ho or they shall neglect or refuse to nxocute the cuutract^ if so awarded them, that they will pay to tl'.-” City ot Brooklyn tho difference betu eon the priooso proposed and the price at whicii the onntraotmay he made w ithar” and announced on tho 28th day of July. 1687, at tho hour of 12 o’clock M., provided that the Commissi.jner of the Department of City Works, or his reguiarl.v appointed deputy, is picsont. In cose of the absence of both, then on the first day thuroaitor when either Is nrosunt. GEORGE RICARD O >NNEK, nomnofsioner of Ihe Department of (Jity Works. _ A jto it:_ ^ L. NqJtTHL'P, Sociotary.__________jyl5 19t rj'\0 CONTRACTOilS-ABSTRACT FROM H ordinance of tho Conim'in Council in relation to de- pos.t^to lio ma-^o by prop 'seca for work, etc., passed April 9, 1877; Each sifoposal must be acoompamod by a deposit of $1,099 in money, or l»y certified chock nayr.ble to Older of tiiO pr-jsidctit of tho Board of City Works (now (ho CmmnisHJonorof the Doparlinont <.f City Works), to bo roturned to the bidder in case his bid is rejected by the Board of City Works (now the Commissioner of the De partm ent of City Works). Incase the party or parties to whom the contract maybe awarded sliail neglect or re- f060 t > enter into contract, tiio amount deposited, ns above apecifiod. will bo retained as liquiclatca damages for suoli neglect o* refusal. DKPAH'niENT OF CITY V/OUKS. Municipal Do* pnitinont Buil'iing. Brooklyn. July 15, 1.SB7—.Sealed pro posals will bo rocvuved nt this «»lfifo until Thursday, July 28. at 12 M.. FOR PAVINCL CURBING. ETC . UOCKA- WAY AVENUIC BETWEEN EAST NEW YORK AVK- NUJC AND BLAKE AVENUE WITH BLUE STONE CURB AND BELfJiAN BLOCK PAVE.MIONT. Plans nnd spooificathms may bo seen ami form? f'; pro posals can be prooaroJ <m applicalimi at the Doimrtmont of City Works. Pr*>pv)sals will n .t b3 c..nsidorod mtlo.ss noconip.'inlod by the depcsite afortsaid, r.nd also by nn tin-fortakiug in writing, of two Min't'es • n each proposal (whoHliall quali'y j:s to tlioir le.-ipousibihty in the sum of $8,009) that if too contr.ic: bo .a.varioJ to thp party or parties proposing they will booomo bound as his orthciv surety for its faithlul porfm -nce; and incase he or they sliall n'.'glect or r^'fiiHe to oxncuto tho contract, if ao awarded tiiom. that they will p.ay to tho ffity »f Broaklyn tlio lUilerouco botwoon the price so jjropos-oJ nnd tho price at which tho contract m^i.v bo ina-Je witli any <ilher prr.son or porsons. Pr.ip'>s.'ils to be iud.irsod "To the Conimis*iionur ot tlio D apiitm ent of (J.ty W orks” (speci fying work). T.iesnjd proposals v. ilj bo pulilicly opened fying work). 2 .lesnjd proposals v. il! be puohcly opened and announcod on the 2-ith day oi July, 18S7, nt tho hour Of 12 o’clock .M.;providod Unit tho ComiuissMnor of tho Department of Cits Works or his regularly appointed cloputy is pr sent, i:;;so of the absence of both then on the first day thcrenftor wor>n eit!i.*r is pres'mt. (iEOKGE UlCARD CONNER, Commir«i :uer oi inu Oup irtm jnl of City Works. Attest: D. L. NouxHur,_S^C£^ary. ___________ j y l .5 lO t rnO CONTRAOTORS“ AlisiUiACT FRUiU B ordinance of the Common Conned in rclatl'-n to deposits to biT m.ailo by prop isers for vvnrk, ot:., pnts?d April 9, 1877: I'hic’i proposal must bo ac-'cnnpanied )>y a dopv'Sit of $590 11) m.Jiiey or by ceriilied <'hock iiay/ihle to order of tho presi lent of 5hi Board of City Works (noir the Ooinmissionor of tho D.-uarCinent of <;ity Works), to bo rcturnod to tho bidd :r in ona ■ills hid i.i rejected by the Board of City Works (now tlio C-mun ssioner o the " partmont of Ody Works). In case the party or whom tin* contract may be awanlod simll noglo* use to'.-Ltor iut;i o nitr-ot. tb'j r.m »unl tlepoaitod refuse to'.-Ltor iut;i o m tr-ot. tb'j r.m »unl tlepoaitod. as ahoNO-^pucilied, will bo ret'inod as liquidated namages for such neglect or refusal DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. Municipil De- par.ramit B.alding, Brooklyn, July 15, 1837—SJ.nlml pro* pesala will be received at this ollico until Thursd.iy, July 28. at 12 M.. FOR PAVING. CURBING. 10T(J.. l':i,TON STREET BETWEEN .TAMAiCA AVENUE AND AT LANTIC AVENUE W ith BLUE STONE CURB AND BELGIAN BLOCK PAVE3IENT. Plans atid specifications luny be se'-n ond forms of pro posals can bo procured on application at tlio D •paremeut of City Works. Ptoposals will not bo considered unless acooiiipanied l>y tho deposit aforesaid and alsobv an un dertaking in writing of tw i suryliea on ea.:h proposal (who sliall qualify as to their rospon.siliihty m Ihe sum of $4,999) that if tho contract ho aw.trded to Um party or parties pr. posin.'X, ihoy will booomo bound as his or tlieir surety for its faithful performance; and in case ho or tliey shall n9gh'!et or rofuno to oxi-culo tho contnet, if so nwardoil them, that th, y will pay to I he City of Brooklyn tin; difforonco betwo.m tho price se proposed and tho price al which tho o-rntract mny be made with anv othor person on peraans. Proposals to bo ind'i\sed “ Tv) t! o Conimissianor of tno Department of City Works” (speci fying work). Tho said propo.sals will bo publicly oiicned «ml nmi.>iincod on the 2’)th day of July, 1387, at tho Jioiir of 12 o’clock M.. provided trial iho O^nnniiS'iont'r of tho Dopardnent of City Works or his lognlarly app jintod Deputy is prnsorit. In case nf tlie absence of hotli, then on Iho iirst <lay Ihoruaflor when eitlior is present. GEORGE RICARD CONNER. Coinmissiom^f of tlii Department o* City Works. Attest: D. L. NouTIin*, S o .T c la r y . _______ jl5 lOb^ m o O O N 'l'R A C T O R S A B s f U l.C tT i’KOM X ordinance of tho Common Council iii relation t >de posits to be nnuleby projiosms for work, «tc., p i.ssed April 0,1871: Each proposal must bo accompanied by r. de posit oi $299 in money, or by cortifiea chock payable to order ot tho Presiilont oi Iho Bo.'ird of (Jity W(,rksinow tlieC 'mtnissiouer of the Do,iartniont of City Works), to be returned to tho bidder In ci.so )iis hid is ielected by the Board of City Works (now tho C.'mimis.'-i uior of the Do- pnrtniont of Ciiy Works). Jn case the party or p.arties to whom the contr.ict mny bo awarded shall uaglo t or re fuse to enter int > contract, the aunmnt dt.poaitod, ns above s[)OL-i)ied. will be ret.ainod as iHiuidated damages for S'lch neglect or rotusal. OKRA'.'rMENT UF Cl I’Y WORKS, Mumcipal Depvrt- ment Building. Rruokiyn, July 13. 18S7—denied proi)Osnls will be rocoived at this otlico until 'ruHsihty, July 26, I8S7.. <it 12 .M . FUR FURNISHING TWO NEW AMBU LANCES FOR USE OF TUF. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH. Plan.>nii(! Hpocincaf ions may be soon and forms of pro* p'is.ais can bo )!r<>cured on a])phcaiion at the Department of_()ity Works Bureau oi Mif»p io*. lals will not bo consi.Iered unless Propo.sals will not bo coiisi lerod unless acceiupanicd by tlie depi-.sit aforo.viid, and «ls ) by nn u id'-rcnking In writing, fit twoiiureUf;a,on each pr. poB.al (wiioshall (paalify as to then rpspon.silviiic in the sura of $l *i09,) tiiat if tiio contract be aw.ardoJ to ttie party or piirtii*a piMpo.ving, they will become b«)und as h;s or their surely for its faithful ponormancu.' v-i in cato he ot they shaU nei»lecl orrufus;to execute tlio contvnct, if so awar.lod them, chat tliey will p;iy to tho City of Brooklyn the difforenco between the price so proposed and tho price at whloii the contract may be made with any other person or persons. PropoH.ils to bo indoMed "To the Commissioner of the Department of City Works (speoifying work)”. The said proposals will be publicly oufinod and announced on the •26th day of July,3H87,at the hour of 12 o’clock M .; provided th.at th© Oominis.sienor of the D.-*p.artmcnt of City Works, or his regularly appointed deputy. 18 present. In c.a.sa of the absc piJty. 18 present. In c.a.sa the first day thereafter whi either is preaoui. By order of the Oommon Oouncil.— Dated Brooklyn, Juno 27, 1887. GEOIKJE RICARD CONNER, Coran'i.ss:o»?.« • of tho D epnitm eiit of City W'lrks. _AHc^t; J>. U Nohthup , Secretary._________ jyU lUt r n o CO^’TIIACTORS—ABSTRACT FROM X * ‘rdinancu of tho Oommon Council in rol.ation to dopoaitstoho made b3* proposers tor work, Ac . passed April 9, 1877: Each proposal mus,/ bo accompanied by a deposit of $700 in money, or by certified check pay able to order of the President of tlio B.iard of City er of the President oi ... ^ the Cominiasiouer of y W'orkd), to be relurnod t ■ejected by the Board of Works City Wi the bld:ler Department of m onse his bid "lUo ow the Com- In case tin 18 rejected by the Board of City Works (no nitssioner of tiio Departm ent of City Works). In case tho p.'irtyor p:iitio3 to wliom the contract maybe awarded shall neglect or refuse to outer into contract, the amount depusited, as above specified, will be retained asli(]uulnt3d dqniages for .nuch neglect or rofi oiaf AVENUK.'¥lV6“rM Y R TLir aVE'N uii TO‘ elsi STUKKT, WTl’ll POBBLEBTO.NE 1‘AVEMENT. Plans and spucifications may be soon, and forms of pro posals can be iirocured on application at the Depart ment of City WorkB. Proposals will not bo conaidored unless accompanied by tho deiuisit aforus.aid, and also by undertaking ill writing, of two suroiios, on each pro- sal (wlr .................... writing, of two suroiios, on eacii pro Bh'ill qualify os to thoir responsibility m the iOQ), tliat if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his Or their surety for Its f.aitfiful performance; and in case ho or they shall neglect or refuse to execute tho contract, if fio awarded them, that they will pay to tho City oi Brooklyn tho difference between the price so proposed and the price at wbicli the contract may bo made with aiiy other Iiersou !or persons. Proposals to be iudi.rsed "To the Oommlesionor of the Dop.artment of City '"’orks” (Bpooifying work). The said jr ------ iblioly opened and announced c ty . .. pruix'sals will bo publicly opened and announced on tlie 25th day of July, 1887, at tho hour of 12 o’clock M.: provided tliat the Oominissionor of tho Department of City Works, or his regularly iippolnlo ) deputy, is present. In case of the absence of Doth, then on the first day thereafter when either ib present. Ry order of tho Common Council.— Dated Bruoklyu. July 11, 1887. OEORGK RICARD CONNER, rroramissionor of tbu Department of City Works. __Atlest: D. L. Noutiiop , Socrulary.___________jyl2 lOt f \ epartment ^ of ^ c 6 l L E O T 1 6~ n , X / Rooms 2, 4, 0, 8 and lU, Municipal Building, Brook lyn, «Tulv 7, 1887—Notice is hereby given that th© asse.ss- ment rolls m the following entitled matters have boon complvTod nnd the warrants for tho collection of tho vari ous assessments mentioned therein have this day been deli)ered to tho Collector of 'Faxes and Assessments, and all persons liable to pay such nssessinonts are reituired to pny^the same without delay at his office, under the penalty ^ SEWER MAP E. DISTRICT 11, DIVISION STREET, FROM MYRTLE TO CONTON STREET. ALSO. SEWER MAP I, DRAINAGE DISTRICT 21, SUB DIVISION NO. 15. ALSO. SEWER MAP L, DRAINAGE DISTRICT 24, SUB DIVISION NO. 37. ALSO, SEWER .MAP O, DRAINAGE DISTRICT 37, BUB DIVISION NO. 29. [EXTRACT FROM THE LAW.] Ohautor .34(>, Laws of 1878, Section 4, as amended by Chapter 39U, LftwB of 1884, and Section'2, Chapter'248, L a w s o f 1HH&. On all taxes and nBB3B‘:mentJ (except asscssmouiv laid under Chapter 248, Laws of 1885) which shall hereafter be paid to tho Collector, before tho expiration of one month iroin tho timo tho saino shall bocomo duo and payablo, an allowanco shall be made to tho i>ersun nr persons making such pai’inonts at tho rate of seven and turoo-lonth! ntum peranuuni, for tin 1 and throe-tenths pur :pired portion thereof. centum per Aiiuuni. for tlio niioxpired portion thereof. On nil tuxes. a.s808smenta and water rates paid after the ... , of oue month from tho time tlio expiration of one month from tho time tlie same shall have beumnedun and payable there shall be added to aud oollcotod OS part ot every such tax, assessment or water interest at tho rate of r'***- ---------- - --------------- *- oniputed from tho time payablo to Uuj dato of said payment. L. V. i>. hardenbergh . _ jy8 3 0 t ___ - . . issssn onb. per i 0 bocam nnuin, to I duo and L. V .: Jollootur of Taxes aud Assussmonls. X\EPAKTMRNT OF CO LLECTIO N , XX Rooms 2, 4, 0, 8 nnd 19 Municipal Building, Brook lyn, July 8,1887—Notice Is hereby given that tho assess ment roll in tho following entitled tnaltor hns been com- if tho varlo ___ It r*>ll in tlio following entitled inatti pietod, and the warrant for the colioctic nBBOs.smeiits m'^ntionod thoreir ’ crod to tho Collector of Taxes and Assoi (lablo to pay such asseaBmonts persons pay tlio of th> 1, has this day and Assossmon to nay such asseaBmonts are required to without delay,At his office, under penalty __ various boon doliv- ts, and all GKAUING AND PAVING JUFFEILSON AVHNUE, FROM HKID TO 8TUYVRSANT AVKNUE. KXTIIAOT FROM THE LAW. Chapter 34G. Laws of 1B78, Section 4, as amended by ■399,'' ------- Ohnpler 399, Laws of 1884. On all taxes nnd nsBsssmonts which shall hereafter bo before the expiration of oner*- On all taxes nni paid to the Collector, before the expiration of one month from tho time tlio same shall booomo duo and pay.ablo.aii allowance shall bo matlQ to the person or norsons making :ch paymuntat tho rate of seven and throo-tontln piration of ono month from tho timo tho same shall have become due and payable, tlioro shall be addud to and col lected as part of every such tax, assessment or water rate, interest nt tho rate of nine per cent, per annum, to be rate ot nine per cent, per am .............. __ computed from tho timo tho B.arao booame duo and pay able, to tho date of Bitldpaymont, L. V. D. HARDENBERGH, Jy9 30t Collector of Taxes and AesoBamenta. ^O TIC E-IN THR MATTRH OF I'H B opening of McDonough street, from Hopklnson le to Broadway, in tho City of Brooklyn—To all Tho report of the Oommissioi «y, . .om It may concern: Tho report of the Commissioners of Estimate In the above matter has been ooinpletad nnd filed in the ofiioe of the Clerk of tho County of Kings, where It 18 open for tho Inspeotion of all persons intor- Gstod. Application will bo made in the above matter to the Supreme Court of tho Btato of Now York at a epeolal term thoroof, hold in the County Conrl K oubo, m tho C i^ of Brooklyn, on Monday, the 25th do-y of July, 1887, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as connsol can be bearcL to have said ropoii confl.m«d..-Dated B.ooWjn, j,S lot AUotne, imd Opansel to tbe Gily ol Biookiya, OORFOBATlOn MOTIOrab m u OONTHAOTOHS---ABSTRACT FROM I ordinance of the Oommon Oounoil in relation to de posits to be made by proposers for work, eto., passed April 9,1^7: Eaoh proposal most be accompanied by a deposit of $ 1 ^ in money, or by certified check payable to order of the President of the Board of City Works (now tbe Oom- missioner of the Department of Oity.'Works). to bo re turned to the bidder in case his bid is rejected byth© Board of City Works (now the Ooramlsaloner of the De partment of City Works). In case the party or parties to whom the contract may boawarded shall neglect or refuse to enter into contract, the amount deposited, as above specified, will be retained as liquidated damages for such j^EP aS t AIENT of OITY WOBK8, Maniolpil Depart- ment Bnllding. Brooklyn, July 12,1887—Bealed proposals will be received at this office until Monday, July 2 ^ at 12 M., FOR GRADING AND PAVINa BVERGREKN .1............ ........................................ '"rfNUE TOjOEDAR posals can bo procured on applicatiob at the Departnfent of Oity Works. Proposals will not be considered unless accoinnaniod by the deposit afvresaif, and also by an un dertaking in writing of two snretieS on each proposal (who shall quBlify as totnolrrospoDSlbilltyin thosum of $1,250} that u the ooniraot be awarded to ihe party or parties proposing they will become bound as his or their surety for its faitbi'nl performance; and In oaae he or they shall negloot or refuse to execute the'contract, if ao awarded ihein, that they will pay to the Oity of Brooklyathediffer- enco between the price so proposed apd the price at which the contract may be made with anyj^tber person or per- missloner ig work). .0 said proposals will bo unblioly openedand annonnood tho 25th day of July. 1887. at the tiour of 12 o'clock M., provided that the Oummiseioner of the Department of City Works or his regularly appointed deputy is present. In case of iho absence of both, tbep on the first day thi 3 either Is present. .b o rd e r of ihe ' •Dated Brooklyn. July iL 1887. GBOEGE EIOARD OONMEE, Ocraralssloner of the Department of Oity Works. Attest: D. L. NOBTHUP, Secretary. ________jI2 lot m o CONTRACTORS-ABSTRACT BROM X ordinance of the Oommon Council in relation to deposits to bo rotido by proposers, for work, etc., passed A pril 9. 1877. Each proposal must be aooompaniod by posit of (1,909 in money, or by certified chock pay- 'o order of the President of tbe Board of the City ks (now the Commissioner of tbeDeparlment of City ■ks), to boxoturned to the bidder in case bis bid is re- ' ^ity Works (now the Commissioner ity Works). In case the party or contract may be awarded shall after wbi Council.- hep on t ly order A pril 9. 1877. Each proposal must be aooompaniod I a deposit of (1,909 in money, or by certified chock pa: blp to order of the President o^f tb^ Board of the Cii od‘ of ( if 0 parties to whom tbe neglect or refuse to enter into contract, the amount de posited, ns above specified, will be retained as liquidated damages for such neglect or refusal. _ WorL_, Works), to ho returned to the bidder in case his jected by th< Board of City Works (now the Com of the Dopartmont of Oity Works). In case the *>artio8 to whom the contract may bo ai’**”*’ mtract, tbi * «)§?fTEu1jTING* “&WEES-DKPAETMENT O F GITY WORKS. Municipal Department Building. Brook lyn, July 7 ,1887-^ealea proposals will be received at this office until Thursdw, July 21,1887, at 12 M.. for CON- BTUUOTING SEWERS IN MAP O, DRAINAGE DIS TRICT NO. 87, SUBDIVISION NO. 31. J . Mi... V .»» r-nnn ^Q(] foriDS Of Plans and specifioations may be seen, end forms of pro* posils can he procured on apnlioation at the Department of City W( rks. Proposals will not be considered unless accomp.inied by the deposit aforesaid, and also by an un dertaking in writing, of two sureties, op each proposal (who shall <iualit'« as to their responsibility in the sum of $19,009) that if tne contract be awarded to tho party or parties proposing, they will become bound as his ur their surety for its I'oithful performance; and Incase ho or they shall nei^eot or refuse to oxeente tbe ci.Qtract, if so awarded them, that they will p.ay to tho City of Bfiioklyn the difference between tho price so proposed and the price at which the contract may bo made with any other person or persons. Proposals to be ond'>rsed "To the Oomraissioner of the Departmeot of City W orks” (speci fying w.irk.) The said proposals will bo imhlioly opened and annomicod on the 21st day of July, 1887, at tho ho' of 12 o’clock, M.: provide J that tho Commisgionur of tl Dopartmont of City Works, or his regularly appointi piity, is present. In case of the absunco ot both, t* the first day thereafter when either is present. By t*'d on the first day thorearter when either is present. By or der ot the Common Council—Dated. Brooklyn, June 20, 1687. GEORGE RIOARD CONNER, Gouimisei'^nor of the Dopartmont of City Works. A ttest: D. L. NORTHUP, Socrotary. jy7 I9t lyn, July mo;)t rolls m tho fol been corapiytod. .and tho t^BPAKTAIENT OF CO LLECTIO N, ^S.X_ Rooms 2, 4, 6, 8 and 10, Municipal Bnilding, Brook- 7 ,1887—Notice is beiehy given that the n.sses.s* ills m tho following entitled m^itters have warrants for the collection of ontioiied therein have tin's day bean delivered to tbu Oollootorof T.i.xes nnd As.v.assmonta, and .'ill persons liable to pay such assej^smoats are re quired to pay tho same without delay at hia otfica, under the penalty o f‘ho law. _ GRADIi\(i AND PAVING NORMAN .AVENUE FROM JKWELIi TO MOITLTRIF tJ’J'REET. ALSO GRADING AND PAVING BUSHWIGK AVK- NUK FROM MYRTLE TO D e KALB AVENUE. ALSO GRADING AND PAVING >VYOKUFF AVK NUE FROM MYRTLE AVENUE TO ELM STREET [EXTRACT FROM THE L.AW.] Chanter 34(i, Laws of 18T8, Sactiou 4, as amended by Ch'apt.T 3'J9, Laws of 1884, nnd Soction 2, Ch'iptt-r 248, L a w s of 1>W5. ind RHsesamonts (exceot asses m iintL ___ b? nil taxes and asscsbjnonts (except nbsesiinents laid ndor Chapter 248. Laws of 1886.) which bhall): o paid to llio collector, before tho expiration montli from the time Uio same shall become duo and pay- ublo. .an .allo.vanco shall bo mado to tlL making «uch payineuta at tli teultiH nor centum lall lierci itlon of io to tho per.sun or persi rato of seven and tliroe- for tho unoxpired portion to nud ooilcctod as part of every auch tax, a^SL'ssmo^t or water rate, interest nt tho rate Ilf nine per cent, per an num, to bo computed from the time th.o same became dut and payable, to tho date of y RDENBrUC T j7 39t Collector ot Taxes and Assessments. .0 fr'im tho center lino ot Ivy street to the center lino Molfatt Hlreot. with cobblestone pavement, an.i has by resolution fixed the district, of nssessment fer aiich im provement. at mio-hnlf (>«) of the block on o.ach side of the fiaid Central avenue, helw^ttu tho points aliovo speci fied; and that Mie said Common Council will proceed nnder the said resolutions nt a meeting theroot. to bo Imld on the 1st day of August, 1887. or ns soon thereafter as the public business will allow. Remonstrances (if any) flg.iinfct tho said improvement must ho filed with the Clerk of tho Cuimnon Council (nr otherwise presL>nted to the Coniiuon Council) on or before tho said day.— Brooklyn, June 30. 1887.. day.—Dated GEORGE lUCARO CONNER. Ooir.’rdbsiouer of Depariiueut of City M'orks. D. L. NoitTUiip. Sccretury, ie30 l i t 1—IN THE M a tter o p th e opening of McDonough street, tvom Howard n^nuo pkinson avenue, in the City of Un oklyn—To all it may concern; Tho report of tlia Coinmi.'«sin; T^OTfOE i. V opening to Hopkinson avenue, in the City whom it may concern; Tho report of the Coinmi.^sinni^rs ot Estimate in the above roattor lias been completed nnd filed in the office of tho Clerk of the County of Kings, where it is open for the insiieclion of all luTsons inter ested. Application will ho made i'ltho above m.attor to tho Suproim* Court of the State of New York, at a Soouial i tlioniof, hold in the County Court House, in tho day, the 2’)th day of Julv. 1887, )')n of tlmtda> almet k. jenks , j7 lOt Attonioy and Counsel to tho City of Brooklyr. _ t f KA i) Q U A ETK iiS FI RE D ED a KTAIKNT XX Brooklyn. N. Y.. July 13, 1887—Tliu following pro posals for furnisiting seven thouSHud (7,(K)0). feet of <'ar- boli:;od rubber or cotton hoso. were received, publicly open^jd and announced by the Conmiisaionorat 12 o’clock, n-ion, July 12. 1897, viz: The Gutta Ptwcha and Rubber Manufacturing Com pany (sureties, F. E. Dana and John Murphy), caruolized rubber hose, lor tlie sum ol 93 cents per foot. - ~ — .pnny (sureiios. H. Mc- ./tt-m hose, for t he sum of JOHN ENNIS, CoinniiV.sionor Fire Dop.irtmont. Attest: W m. D. Mooiiii:, Deputy Commissioner and Chief Clerk. jylJ 6t . 0 Eureka Firo 1 Langhlin nnd William Barre), cu 93 cents per loot. .’k rfR K O G A T Ji^ S NOTICE.S# rBUHETEdPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW X yORK—To Mary Ann Smith, Annr Douony. James '' rr.. ... q’liomns Donony. an in- Doneny. Thom f.m t under fuiirtoon years of ag< Thoma-s Deiiouy; Knto Dent Bridget Deneiiy, Jolm Guylci Jo, Marv Covle. Ckatlmrino Denon.v, Thom; ’er fuiirtoon years of ago. resiiling Deiiouy; Knto J>eiieny Patrick D . . C'oyJo, Mary Coyle. Ckatlmrino Doneny, Mt , H;i;usoii, Ellen Donony. James Doiiony, Thomas Don- cny, Briduet Gibney, Rose Smith. Ciitharino Riley, 3xt of kin of Catharine Riley, Patrick Ellon Donegy, an infant under nni© McCormick, Mary Deueny. d next of kin of SUSAN.NAH ary L'o^le. Eden wii- Do: fourteen years of r.go; imd to all o’l'.nr heirs UUILLIAM. deceased CM to a tho heirs and next ot Kin oi uaii ;i.:ny, Ellen Donony. Ellon Donegy, an in ' - A--:_ -rmick, Mai JILLIAM. deceased: Whorous, Mary Doneny, of tho y of Brooklyn. County of Kings, lia.s lat:dy petitioned our Surrogate's Court, of lha Oounly of Kings, t >have .a certain instrument in w riling, he.’iring date the tivontv- fiit!i day of Juno, 1883, relating to real nnd personal es tate, dulv proved as tho last will and te.st.’uiient of Susan- m h Guilli.'im. lato of tho City of B to -klyn, aioresaid, do- corisod. Wherefmo. ymi and each of you. aro Inwuby cited and re,piirod to appear Imforo our and Surrogate, at the Suvrogato s Gmict, to be lul 1 iu the City of Brtu)k- [L. 8.] Q SuiTogato s Gaxict. to be lul 1 iu the City of Brtu)k- lyn. iu said county, on the twenty-eighth day of July next, at ten o’cl ick in tho forenoon, and attend the ])ro- hato of the said last will ami toslamont. Aul the above Ti.imed inlnntfl are hereby notified t o then )ind there show c-iuso wliy a sjioci il guar.li in shoiiUl not bo npnjinto l to appi-ar for thorn on said prubate-oEUtho application of tho In tostiiiiony wr.oreuf, wo have r.aused th» seal of tho Surrogato’s 0 )nrt of Kings County to to horo- untoarfixed. Wilness, Hon. Ahrahnm Lott, Sur rogate of our said county, nt tlie City of Brook lyn, tho eighth day of June, in the year of our Lord ono thousand eight liundred nnd eighty- seven. JUDAH R. VOORHEES, ^ . Clerk of Sunrogalo'e Court. J ohn E. B ullwinkel , Attorney for Petitioner. No. 29U Broadway, N. Y. C ity ^ ______________________ je II GwS "OUBLIG ' ADMINISTUATOK’S o St ICE, (. No. 189 Montague stroot—In purBU.anco of an order of the Hon. Abraham J^oti, Surroi,'ate of tho Com.ty of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all iicr- Hons having claims against ANDRKSv NEJ/SON, IlIARY SULLIVAN and JOHN CALAGARI, lato of the Oity of Br.-oklyn. deceased, t;;at they are required to exhibit tho same, with tho voueners tuorofor, to the subacribor, tho adminiBtiotor. nt his office, No. 139 Montague street in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the twelfth day of August next.—Dated Brooklyn. February 6,1887. OKOROE B. ABBOTT. ) . Fubho Administrator in Kings Ooouty'^ fg.5 flnt R ________________ _________ _ Administrator. TN PURSUANCE OF AN OIIBEU OF THE B Hon. Abraham Lott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice fa hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MARY BOYLE, lato of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro ronnired to exhibit tbo same, with tho vouchers thereof, to the sub scribers, the administratrixes, at their place of businesH, at the office of Booster A Slophons. No. 132 Nassau street, New York Clity, on or beioro the 19th day of August next. -.-Dated, Brookl.vn. B'ebru.ary ‘2, 1HH7. HESTER M. I/AKB,) aJmlnlstrftfriTflR BRIDGET QUINN, J Administratrixes. F oster A Stkphk. ns, attorneys. __________ fe5 6m S JN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE fi_ Hon. Abraham Lott, Uiirrogato of the County of Kings, notio'j is hereby given, according to law. to nil porsuns having claims against EMMA K. GARBUTT, fate of tho Cityol Broaklyn. doconsod, that they are re quired to exhibit the same with the vouchors thereof, to tlie Bubscribors, at their pltico of trauiacting business, at tho office of Shearman A Sterling, No. 45 William street Now York City, on or before tho twentieth day of Bop- tombor next.—Dated, Broilclyn, Afarch 12,1687 Li B BIE*K^EABLR°^’| Administrator.- SnEARUAN A S teruno . Attorneys for Administrators 46 William street, New York. mlil2 6mS TN PURSUANCE o f AN ORDER OF THE a. He n. Abriaham Lott, Surrogate of the County of Khigv, notice is lioroby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against HARRY K. DODGE, late of theCity of Brooklyn, County of Kings, deceased, that they aro roijuircd to oxiiibit tho same, with tho vouchers thoroof, to ttie snbscribor. the executor, at his place of transacting busincbs, at tbo office of Hubbard A Rush- moro, Nos. A2 and 44 Court street, in tbo City of Brook lyn, nn or before tho first day of August next.—Dated Brooklyn. January 29,1887. ja29GmS CHARLES X I Kiwi day of Augt HARLES H. •WHEKLRR. N PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OP persons having claims agai -------------- of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, tbiu they are require , with tho vouchers thereof, tb tli theHnn. Abraham Lott. Surrogate of the County ol igt, notko ie hereby given, acourdime to law. to all sons having elaima against JAMES DOilKUTY, late ho City of Brooklyn, deceased, tbiu they are required xhibit the sai seribor Ms .. .. shimiton s fore the first < uary 28.1887. jaho 8 Cm thereof, te the sidenoe No. 152 or be- n, Jan- MARGARKT A. DOUEETY, ik-.eoutrl*. TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OP THE R. Hon. Abraham Lott, Suriogato of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, nocordlng tolaw, to all per sons having claims ogninst ELIZA KELLY, lato of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro roiimred to ex hibit the same, with tho voucherA thereof, to the subscrib er, tho ndmin^a’rator, at his place eff trnna;ioiing bust- iiBss, No. 172 Court street, in tho Citu of Brooklyn, on or before t!io first day of August next.^Duted January 28, JOHN M. KEL l V. AHin:ni«tr.tor. i»8L° f(*5 (IraS fi'u OiyniD i>i. A'imiuiaLrai>or. TN FUK.SUANCKOF AN ORDEKOFTHB X Hon. Abraham Lott, Surrogate;of tho County of Kings, notice Is hereby givon, avcording to lav sons having ctaiiuH sgoinst GKBAluNE A. ...w, to all per- A. GRAVES, sons having claliuH SR____ _______ __________________ _ lato of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are re- ouired to exhibit the samo. with the vouchers tberoof, to the subaoriber tho administratrix,at her place oi transact ing business at No. 483 Fifth avuniie, ih the Oity ot Brook- on or hofore the 1st day of Deertnbor nex t.—Dated y 27,1887. ALINE A. MOFFAT, .to Aa Administratrix witl^ the will annexed. May 37, ISS m28 dmo S XN PUIISUANOE OF AN OKDBR OF THE a Hon. Abrah.tra Lott, Surrugato of tho (bounty of Kings, notice is liereby givoni^aocording to law, to nil persons having claims against RlOHAUU BROWN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro required to ox- hihit tho same, with the vouoheis thereof, to tno subscrib ers at their place of transacting busineas at tho office of Uichard B. Brown, No. 42 Merchants row, West Wash- inglon Market, in the City of Now York, on or before the fifth day of December next—Dated Juno 2,1887. jolCmS lUOHAKD B°B& W N,i Adminiatiatois. IN PURSUANOH OP AN ORDER OP _L tho Hon. Abi&hivra L^tt, Bntrogste of tlio Oonnts of Kings, notice is horohj ons having claims aga le City of Brooklyni dooetised, tnat they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thoroof, to the sub scriber. tho executor, at his residence, No. 34 Ormond plirao. In tho City of Brooklyn, on or before tho 10th day of October next.—Dated AtiilU, 1887, n2 Gra 8 GARDINER 8. CHAPIN. Executor. persons having claims og ofthoCityof Brookly No. 495 CUsson fore tho first day ol mh26 GmS I, with the vouchers theroc to executor, nt his place of residonoo, onuo. In the Oity of Brooklyn, on or bo- OTICB TO OREDITORS-IN PURSU- , . anee of an order ot Bt r the Co^int^ of Riqbi AmiscincNTs* J^ANHATTAN BEACH. THIS AFTERNOON \ND EVENtNO, OILMOBE’8 UNR i ' y ALEP BAND AND RENOWNED VOCALISTS IN GRAND OONOBRT8. BPEOIAL PROGRAMMES. PAIN’S SEBASTOPOL. TUESDAY. JULY 19, OELEBRATioN OP THE TENTH ANNIVERSARY OP OPENraa MANHATTAN BEAOH. Q O N ’T M ISS T H E GREAT EXPOSITION HOW IN TOLL BLAST AT WEST BRIGHTON, CONEY ISLAND. TERMINUS OF SEA BEAOH RAILWAY. NOVEL MAOHINKRY IN MOTION. A THOUSAND TRIUMPHS OP ART, SOIHNOK AN d T i AGIO ! CONCERTS DAY AND EVENING. rriH E MIGHTIEST AND GRANDEST OPKN AIR SPECTACULAR DISPLAY OF ANY AGK, AT THE COOLEST AND LOVELIEST SPOT IN AMERICA. SAINT GEORGE, STATEN ISLAND. Evenings at 8:30; PATRONS HOME at 10. THE FALL OF BABYLON. THE FALL OF BABYLON. 4 LOVELY SAIL WITHOUT CROWDING. From Jewoll’a Wharf, Palatial Stoamers GRAND REPUBLIC and COLUMBIA, three deckers, at 7:40. md Trip. 25 cents. Over Kound Trip. 2b cents. Admission 59 cents; Children und ImissioD bO cents; UhiJdren under i 1,()UU persons employed on THE STAGE iu tho WORLD. 5, free. LARGEST S P O U T KiVG. Ti/fiONMOUTH P a KK RACES 1?4 AT LON(4 BRANCH, JULY 6, 7, 9 and each Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday until August 27. inolusivo. (iuick Lino—Kzpre.^is trains vi.*i Central Railroad of New jersey. leave foot of Liberty st, Now York, "all rad,” 8:15, 9:39. 11:15 A. M.; 12:15, 12:45 (with parlor cars), 1:3'3 P.M- Leave Pier 8, N. R., via Sandy Hoo’ic route, 8:90,9:90, 11:99 A. M.; 12:15 (special), 1:00 P. M. Rutiirning. leave immediately after the races. Faro for tho round trip, iucluding admission to tho field, $1.50. m W E M T ^ I N T H liNNU^^ J SJIOOTING FESTIVAL BIRD AND PRIYE SIDOriNG AND PRIZE BOWL ING OF THE BROOKLYN SGHUKTZI2N CORPS, Ciiptriin JOHN 11. DOSCUER, AT UIDG):WOOD PARK, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY. July 19 and 20, 1887, TICltETS 25 GENTS EACH. .%l7CT80j\ .SAI j ES. lEUE. JOHl^SON, Jli.. AUCTl^EER. Offices, CO LIBERTY ,ST, Now York. No. 393 FULTON ^T , Brooklyn. GRAND AUCTION SALE, 170 superi T villa plots , ATLANTICOCEAN, DEAL LAKE, OPPOSiHi: ASBURY PARK, At 2 P. M. ON PREMISES, LOCH ARBOUR, SATURDAY, JULY 23. 1837. Tliis .«mp.u‘b pniperty, the fin.’st o.or offered at auction on tho Atlantic Coast, is Hilnatud i n Do.il La'.e, opposiro Asbury P.ark. It isa portion of the D okI Ilo.ich tract nnd has (i frontagu of 1,709 foot uu the sua aud li;iJf a uiiJo uu tho laku. SALE PEREMPTORY AND ON EA.SYTBR.MS. STREETS ALL GRADED. S Pi. KN DID S U K R O ! r N D : .V < J S. BANQUET UNDER GREAT TENT AT 1:30. MUSIC BY TWENTY-THIRD REol.MKNT BAND. PO.SmVKLY NO FltEK TICKETS. For maps and p.ii tioulars apply to JERK. JOHNSON, Ju., CO Lvboi'ly st, Now York, lyn and 393 b'ulton st, Brook- jf7 m V A llb E. FORU, A U C T IO N E E R, B~J sells MOND.\Y, 10:30 o’clock, nt office of Bro;)klyn Storage Waro-iouaes, 76 Fulton st, walnut and ash chain- bor suits, huir and other mat'r-H.sus, springs, pillows, bu- roautf, liedsteatls. arm and TurkiiU chairs covuro 1 in raw silk, cretumio, lu.'ither nnd plush, parlor suit, thre.) fold- . kitchoi cretumio, lu.'ither nnd plush, parlor suit, thre.) fo beds, croc’sery, kitchen utoriail.^. pier ghi ci th, entpots. Sold by order of Wiihuro lie: mortgagee. . .1 HILIP MERKLB, A U CTIO N E E R, ’ THK PIJOC Containing tea .and cliamber H(d.s, finj liii<i of wlilto and decor.atod gr.mito ware, qmntitie.s of cups nnd plates, rook and yoMojr rBMm IJAR AND RESTAURANT PRIVI- X le^os of tlio KXOUUHON OF UNITED STATES COUNCIL NO 1, N. P. N., (tuoml)ersUip 612) Will be soll.it public auction on MONDAY EVENING. July 13, At LEAHY’S CLUB HOUSE, 999 Bedford v at 8 o’clock. Those inleresto i mvilod to attend. PRIVILEGE OP-THE EXE.AIPT u. I>.. will be auolion at h IKlC.MliN’S HALL, Bedford av, corner Niirth Second street, on MoS’DAY KVICNINCJ, July 18, at 9 o’clock. Parties making a SDccialty of ex cursion bar privileges are iuvit;!d tube present. _______ ________________FRANK K ELLY, Ch.nirmap. ■PAWNBROKERS’ SALE—S. FIRUSKI 8 & SON, Auctioiieors, Bale of lino Winter overooat^ pants, .............. . Nos. 3 3L18: 37H Fulton^ s-.dl opening Li2i:.'4.4L< IN THE MATTER OF Tfli5 APPLICA- X ti«*n of JOHN HI'^GARTY for an order to servo H an nah S. Vincent ami others by publication of the u'jtico of sale nnd purchase of the premises hereinafter described. Br«ioIclyn, N. Y., .Juno 2.5. 1887—Please to take notice that in pursuance of (Jhau. 114 of iho Laws of lH33thoRcg- istr.ir of Arrears of the City of Brooklyn, at tho City Hall in sai<l cUy. mi the 29th day of April, 1B3.'>, sold at public aucuon for tho non payment of a certain tax, as.scssinent and lien, lixed uiul cortitied under and by vii tuo of the proviaiona of said act all tuoao two certain pieces or par cels of land situate in tho Oity of Brooklyn, and known and (Ic'Seribud on tho assossuioiit map of tho 7'welfth \Vard as lots numi.'ors 33 and 39 on block number 371, and ti)at I hocam* t:ie iiurcimsir of the same at said sale, imying for lot - umber o3 the sum o)'$292 86-100 and for lot number 3i) ' lie hold t!io curtiticat le iiurcimsir i mberoS the sum o) $292 86-190 iii sum of $425 (.‘O-lOU, and that ,ies • ■ ' sale tlmroof, wliich certilicat' ; 1,974 icaies • sale known •IS numbers 1,973 and 1/J74 rospeciively on tho register of said salc.H designated in Lib ir 83, in the office of said Rogistiar ot Arrears; and t h.at if such aforesaid am-junls. together with accrued interest and charges, bo 11 t paid on or lioforo tho expiration of one vo.ir from the ihito of the service of this notice,''shall apply to the pr.>i)or officers of the s-aid City of J)rooIi)yn for a title ahs lute in said above moniiomul l.in'ls, a.s provi.ied for in S lid act. . JOHN HKCAKTY, Pur.;hns.;r. To Hanr.ftli 8- Vii-cont. .iHir-miah Durr, Uichard A. Udiill, Ezra King, Janie.s Tutlilll. John H. Post, their lieir.s, devisees. doscand;uits, and to unknown owner or owners, raort-^aguea or lessees in the above descrined proniisuH; Tho foregoing notice is served upon you by piiMicntion, pursuant to .an ordo • of Hon. N. tl. Glcraont. one of the .Judgea of tlio City Court of Brooklyn, dated Juno 1. 1887.—Dated Juno 1. 1837. P.vTlv. E. CALL.4.II AN, Attorney for Purclias'”* Office and Post Office address, 26 Court stTcoT, Bti certificates aro — ‘ho w Best) T(T^HE“HEIRS AT ISAAC MANSFIELD, formerly of the City of I ai lyij.N. Y. OTICE >n, doooasod, and all other porsun.s havin? an os in and all mortgagee's of the lands and premises in tho Fourteenth Ward of tho Oity of Brooklyn kirnvn and designated on the Assessmoiit Map of said ward as lot Xininber32 on block number 90, situated on tlio north westerly side of Havomeyer (formerly 8uvcnch) b^roQt between North Eighth aud North Ninth streets: Notice is iierebv given that in pursu-mco of the provisions of chapter ll4 of tfio Laws of 1333, and of tho several acts ainoudatory thereof. tUo Regiairar of the City of Brook lyn at tho City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on tho 29th day of April, 1885, after duo advertise- '•■•ction for the non paymor* • ~ >nd lion fixed and cortUiei the 29th day niont^. sold ut publ: certain tax assessment and lion fixed and corMfied under tho provisions of said act. nil that certain piece or parcel of laud situate in the Fourtounth Ward of Mie Oit ate m the Fou Ivn, and known and Map of said ward a s ............... inber 90 ; that Jeremiah V. Mesorolo bet a purcli'isor of the said premlsei in of three hundred and twenty i jigned the sa;d sale and the cort the undursignod, and tliat I now hold tho certifioate said sale made by tho said Registrar ot Arrears, which designated on thi lot niimhor 32 number 32 V. Mesorolo le City of Assess^ sorolo bocaino aid sale for the purcli'isor of tho said promises at said sa Buin of three hundred and twenty aollars, and afterward assigned the sa;d sale and tho coriiiicato thoroof to id sale made by tho said Registrar ot Arrears^ which rlifioato is known as number IL137 on tho register of aid sales, doBignatod as Libor* 83, in tho office of tho *‘gi8trarof Arrears of said Oity of Brc-*-'— 1) is served by pi * ‘' by tlio Honorable ^ Cit ~ Roligistrar of Arrears of said Oity of Brooklyn. This no tice is served by piiblioation, pursuant to an order made ‘ ‘oinent, one of tho Judges of the , bearing date _tho Ifith day of . .. morabloN. H. Oil City Court of Brooklyn, bearing date tho Ifith dav of June, 1887, and filed on tliai <luy in tho office of the Clerk of (he said City Court of Brooklyn.—Dated Brooklyn, June 23,1887. EDGAR HOLLIDAY. jy2 4wS '^b'tiCE-Tr' THiOlliRS at law of 13 j \AO MANSFIELD, formerly of tho City of Boa- deco-sed, and all other persons having an estate in all mortgages of the londs and preraiaos in tho Four- " ty of Brooklyn, known nt Map of said ward and all mortgages of toouthW aruoi the C’lt Dated on the Asses: 34, on Block ho hour- and dosig- lot number Bterly ssmunt Map of said wai ut, uu Block number 90, situated on tho northwci side ol Hnvomoyor (formerly Seventh) street, between North Eighth and North Ninth streets; Notice is hereby given that iu pursuance of tho provisions of Chapter 114, of the Law.s ot 1883 and of tho several acts amondatory thereof, the Registrar of Arrears of the City of Brooklyn, at tho City Hall, in the City of Brooklyn, on the 29th pay of April, 1883, aft( f April, uotlon, f uotion, for the non payme: nd lion fixed and certified •rears of the City oi L . . _ loCity of Brooklyn, on the 29th day duo ndvortisemont, sold at publlo ' of a certain tax, assossii certain tax, assessment under the provisions of said uute iu tl ______ dor the prov. not* all that certain piece or parcel of land Bit< Fourteenth Ward or tho Oity of Br.ioklyn, and designated on tho assessment map of said ward designated on tl ber 34. on Block nui bccamo the purcha for the sum of niio hundred nts. and afterward ituute iu tlie known and isossmentmapof said ward as lot num- iiiDor 90; that Jeremiah V. Mesurole asur of tho said p: I hundred and nine dollars '”-ned the sale niscB nt said sail dollars and fifty > and titty- seven cents, and afterward assigned the sale and tho cer tificate thereof to rao, th© uudovaigned, and that I now hold the certificate of said sale mado by the said Regis- trar of Arrears, which corlificato is known as numuer 2,139 on the register of said sales, designated as Lihor 83, in tho office of tne Rogialrar of Arrears of said City ot Brooklyn. This notico is served by publication pursuant to nn order made by the Honorable If. H . Clement, one of tho Judges of the City Court of Brooklyni bearing diitu thelOthday of June, 1887, and filed on that day in the office of tho Clerk of tho said City Court of Brooklyn.— Dated Brooklyn, Juno 28, 1887. jyL^vS _______________________ EDGAR HOLLIDAY. O tiC E —TO rilB HEIRS at LAW OP ISAAC MANSFIELD, formerly of tho City of Bos- doceosed, and all other persons having an estate in all inortgagoos of the lands and premises iu the Four- util Ward of tlio City of Brookl^’n known nnd dosi, Dated on tho assossmnnt map of eaid ward, as lot numb 33 on block number 90, situated on the nortliwostorly Bid oyor (formerly Seventh) street, bo id Nortli Nintii streets—Notice s of Havi Eighth lubur 90, situated on the nortUwoBtorl.v Bide (formerly Seventh) street, between North ' ll Nintii streets—Notice is hereby given provisions of Chapter 114 of tho levoral nets amemlatory thereof . _____ .. . _Iortli Nint that in pursuance of th Laws of 1863, and of tho S' . . the Registrar of Arrears of tho Oity City Hall in th ................. .-oral acts amemlat iry thorool f tho Oity of Brooklyn, at tli City Hall in tho Oity of Brooklyn, on tho 29tli li April. 188.5, aftor duo ndvortisuraont, sold at public April. 188.5, attor duo ndvortisura ____ tlun for tho non payment of a certain tax, assossmont and lion fixed nnd certified under tlie provisions of said net, all (hat oort.am piece or paroid of land, situate iu tho Fourteenth Ward of tho City of Brooklyn and known nnd designated on tlio assossmont map of said ward as Int number 33 on block number 99; that Jeremiah V. M-isorole became tho purohnsor of tho said prunisos at said sale for tho sum of two hundred an i soveuty-sovon dol lars aud thiriy-six — — • -ri -------- , — ? ----- » ii._ aud thiriy-six cents, and afterward sale and the certificate thereof to mo. and that I now hold tho corlificato of said sate uvid tho Slid Registrar of Arrears,which certificate is known r No. 2.138 on tho register of said sales, designated as Liber H3. in tho office of the Rogislriirof Arro.us. of said City of Brooklyn. This notico is served by pulilioalion, pursuant to an order made by tho Hon. N, H. ClemeDt, ono of the judges of tbo C)ity Court of Brooklyn, boaring date the 16th day of Juno, 1887, and tiled on that <lay in tho office tho dork of tho said City Court of Brooklyn. -D ated Brooklyn, June 21. 1887. jy24bSa EDGAR HOLLIDAY, / n ITY COURT o f BROOKLYN-MARY A. Seaman agst. William Eaton nnd ora.—In purs ance and by virtue of a judgment order of foreolosii ado in the above entitled action, dated Ju’ and sale tui 29,18S7, and onto tho Oity Court of Bro he above entitled action, dated Juno •ed and filed in tho ofneo of tlio clerk of [iroaklyu, I, tho undersigned, tho ref ill sell at public auction at till Illy eroe tUoroin named, will sell at public auction at tho r tmula of the Court H oubo, in the Ciiy of Brooklyn, Kings County, on tho 2d day of August, 1887, at ton o’clock in forenoon, tho lands and premises directed judgment order to be sold and ihorom dosenhod as fol lows: A llthat oortain lot or nnrool of land situated, lying and being in tho Town of Now Lota (now tho City of Brooklyn), County of Kings and State of N. Y.,known and described on a oortain man on file in the Resister’s office of Kings County, entitled, "Map of tho Williamson Home- stead at East Now York. County of Kings, surveyed and drawn by Martin I. Jolinsnn, Jamaica, L. I., March, 1869,” as and by the number three hundred nnd Beranty- six, which lotiB bounded and described as follows, viz.: Beginning nt a point on tho westerly side of Williamson avonuo distant northerly two hundred and twonty-llva feot from tlioiioitherly cornor of Vandorvoer avonuo and Williamson avonuo; running thonoo wosturly and purallol withVandervooravenue otio hundred feet; thence south erly and parallel with WiUiarason avenue twenty-flv© foot; thence easterly nnd parallel with Vandorveor ave nue ono hundred feet to Williamson avenue, and thence northerly along said Willlama'm avenue twenty-five foot to the Domt and place of becinuiuR; together with all the right, title and interest of said Sarah A. Baton and W illiam Eatoninandtothehalf of the Btreet or avenue in front of e»id lotto oeoter of Bald avenue.—Dated July 6,1887. HENRY M. W. KASTMAN, Referee. Alpebt yf, Beaman, Attorney for PlaintifT, 63 Wall fitreet. . . ______ jyOSwBAaul, HOUSES—LOTS. Permits for New Buildings Granted During the Week. Comparatire Flgrares—A Detailed list. Doslness at the Register’s Offlee—Tran scripts from tho Records. The number of permits granted for new buildings during tho week ending yosterday wore Beventy-threo, at a valuation of $459,515, which Is a falling off from tho wook previous of nlnetoen buildings, while tbo money value of tho structures about to be erected Increased $14,160. This Increase in value can be accounted for by tho big flat about to be erected on Montague street, near Montague terrace, at a cost of $125,000; the $40,000 factory to be built by the Vosburg Manufacturing Company, In place of the ono lately dostroyod by flro, and tho $10,000 Congregational church, on Bushwlck ave nue. During the corrfispondlDg wook of 1866 permits were Issued for sixty-four now buildings, at on estimated value of $383,780, which tolls In favor of this year of nine now buildings and $75,735. Applications were mado for thlrt3 '-throo alteration permits, chief among which Is tho $.30,000 wings tho Board of Education intend adding to Public School No. 10. Frame structures take tho lead this week as permits were signed for forty-three of them, at a cost of $128,995. The brick buildings about to go up number thirty, at a valuation of $330,520. In the following report will bo found tho location, and cost of each now struoturo for which permits wore last granted: On Howard avenuo, near Sumptor street,Mr. Jolm Piper Is about to erect a throo story frame dwelling, 25x52, for six famlllos, to cost $3,750. On Cornelia street, near Bushwlck avonuo, tho Busliwick avonuo Congregational Church will build a 4wo story brick houso of worship, 26x00, to cost $ 10,000. On Jackson place, near Prospect avenue, Mr. Ralph Kirkmau Is about to eroct four two story and baporaent frame dwellings, 15.x40, for ono fam ily each, to cost $14,001. On Montague siroot, near ^loutaguo terrace, Mr, C. 1>. Butwoll, will build a ton story brick dwelling, 50x90, for twenty familioo, to cost $125,000. On Cleveland street, near Arlington avonuo, in Iho Twoiity-sixth Ward, Mr. T. J. Alien, is about to erect a two story frame dwelliug, with store, 25x18, for two families, to cost $.3,700. On Vt rot Btrooi, near Humboldt, Mr. Charles Engert is about to orect a ono story frame tailor shop, 25x16, to cost 1300. On Sovontcomh street, near Elovouth avonuo, Mrs. Sarah F. Moad is about to oroct two throe story frame dwelling?, 20.x40, for throe familios each, io cost ^6,009. On Troutman Btreot, near Contra! avonuo, Mrs. TIktoso Lutz IS about to eroct a three story frame dwelling, 25x52, for six familios, to coat $-1,200. Oil Sovonth street, near Eighth avenue, the Meth odist Episcopal Hospital will build aono story brick boiler houso, 28x33, to cost $1,500, On Dean street, near Uockaway avonuo, Mr. R- S. Dozendorf IS about to eroct a ono story nnd a half frame stable, 20x15, to cost $125. On Ivy street, near Broadway, Air. F. R, Eaquirol is about to erect foujr tour story frame dwolliiigs, 20xGO, for four families each, to coat $1.8,0-90. At 29 Woodbmo streot. Mr. Charles Ilodgoito is about to orect a four story frame dwuHlug, 25x60, for eight families, to cost ?5,000. On Woodbiuo street, near Broadway, Mr. Philip Winters Is about to orect a four story frame dwell ing, 2 )x60, lor four familios, to cost $4,599. On Woodbine street, noar Broadway, .Mr. John 51. Esquirol is about to orect a (our story fram e dsvoU- iug, 20x60, for four familios, to cost $-1,500. On Nassau avonuo, noar Lorimor street, Mr. J. S. Drake is about to orect a stm*y aud a half frame stable, 13x12, to cost $500. On Warren siroot, near Third avenue, Mr. II. Mitchonson will build a ono story brick blacksmith shop, 20x30, to cost ^-735. Oil Warren street, noar Third avonuo, Mr. IT. Mitchouseu will build a two story brick stable, 20.x 45, to cost $1,235. On Alabama av'P'TO, noar Eastern parkway, lu tho Twenty-sixth Ward, Mr. Elohbofg is about to eroct a two story and basement frame dwelling, 16.8x30, for one family, to cost 12,500. Oil MUldloton siroot, near Loo avonuo, Mr. J. Bos- seri Is about to orect a ouo story frame molding shed, 31x60, to cost $3"X). On Jackson stroot, near Prospect avonuo, Mr. IL Kirkman is about to oroct a three story frame dwelling, 2l.9X'x50, for four families and two stores, to cost $7,000. On Logan stroot, noar Atlantic avonuo, In tho Twenty-sixth ward, Mr. Ebp. Harvey is about to orect a ouo story frame rug factory, 18.X.30, to cost $;500. On Atlantic, near I^lngston avenuo, Mr, C. Egyont will build a ono elory brick stublo, 8x30, Co cost $300. On Uancick street, near Rold avonuo, Mr. S. J. ^YoBa will build three two story and basement brick rosidoncos, 16.8x43, for ouo family each, to cost $12,000. On Hancock t'root, noar Rold avonuo, Mr. S. J. Wells will build eight two story and basoniont brick lesUloncos, 18.0x42 and 43, for one family each, to cost $36,000. On State stroot, uurjboring from 273 to 281, tho W. C. Vosburg Manufacturing Company will build A six story brick factory, 125x92x40, to coat $4),000. At 78 Gorry street .Mr. E. Johannes la about to erect a three story frame dwelling, 25x50, for six families, to cost $-1,600. On First street, near Si.xth avonuo, Mr. S. B. Oulton will build throo three story aud basomout brick residoucos, 18x45, for ouo family each, to cost $19,5C0. At 7 aud 9 Boorum street Mr. Louis Bossort will build a four story brick store houso, 50x60, to cost $ 10, 000. On Forly-olghtU stroot, noar Third avonuo, Mr. Alonzo Guli is about to orect a four story frame dwelling. 20x50, for four families, to cost $3,800. Al 130 Ellery street, Mr. J. H. GefTkou Is about to erect a ono story frame stable, 17x13, to cost $100. On l’'lalbush avonuo noar Sterling place, Mr. II. R Baguolin will build a two story brick stable, 25x 50, to cost $5,00-0. On Vigelius street, noar Bushwlck avenue, Mr. P. Concaunou is about to oroct ton two story and basement frame dwellings, 20x42, for one family, each to cost $38,000. Ou Gunnison avonuo, near Cleveland street, In Twenty-sixth Ward, Mr. S. Adolphus la about to erect a ono story frame dwoUlug, 25x26, for two familios, to cost $600. Oil Jamaica Plank Road, near Logau street in tho Twenty-sixth Ward, Mr. Honry Grago is about to oroct a story and a half frame stable, 27x18, to cost $1,000. On the northeast corner of Jefferson stroot and Marcy avenue, Mr. S. E. C. Russell will build three three story aud basomout brick rosidoncos, 18x50, for ono family, each to coat $30,0(XI. At 194 Hendrix stroot. In tho Tvronty-slxtU Ward, Mr. W. O’Donough Is about to erect a ouo story framo stablo, 20x12, to cost $50. On liOuis place, near Allaullc avonuo, Mr. Kelley Girinin Is about to oroct a throo story framo rosl- donco, 19x40, for ouo family, to coil $2,350. Ou Gate.s avonuo, near Stuyvosant, Mr. John O. Hiller will build a four story brick dwelling, 25x60, for six families, to cost $10,550. Ou Willow stroot, near Mlddagh, Mr. S, R. Brown will build a flvo story brick dwelling, 25.6x65.0, for flvo famllloj, to cost $7,000. On tho northeast corner of Patchon a :ouao aud Marlon street Mrs. Anna Bimgor will build a throo story brick dwelling with store, 25x62, for four fam- lUos, to coat $10,000. Ou tho southwest corner of Mllle/ and Atlantic avonuos Mr. William Y’oung will build a three story brick dwelling with store, 30x60, for four faralllos, to cost $11,700. At 16 Russoil p'aco Mr. A’^au Slclon Is about to orect a two story aud basement framo dwelling, 20x 40, for two families, to coat $3,570, On Middleton stroot, near Loo avonuo, Mr. J. Bos- sert is about to oroct a ouo story framo moulding shed, 33x60, to cost $250. Mr. Reeves proposes to add ono story of brick to tho two story and basemont prlvato rosldenco at 67 Palmetto stroot, at a coat of $800. Mrs. Bridget Nolan proposes to add a two story brick oxtonslou 19.3x19 to dwelling at 60 Luquoor siroot, at a cost of $1,000. Mr. J. Halstead proposes to add|a throe story brick extension 0x19.0 to rosldenco al 73 Fort Groono place, to cost $1,000. Mr. Alexandor Reid proposes to add a two story and basomoni brick and framo oitonslon 9x18 to dwolUug on Kent avenue, near Oaklaud stroot, to cost $500. Mr. Ludwig Miller proposes to add a or.o story framo oxtonsion, 15x13, to dwelling at 53 Dolmoulco place, to bo used as a wagon shod aud to cost $60. Air. A. N. Jung proposes to add a two story brick oxtonsion, 8.6x14, to dwelling at 15 Portland avo^ uuo, to be used as a pantry and to cost $2,500. George Fischor & Brother propose to remove wooden walls of dwelling at 149 Dupont stroot aud roplaco with brick, at a cost of $381. Mr. J. Now proposes to raiso dwelling at 173 Cal- yor stroot two foot and make Intornal alterations, at a cost of $3,000. Air. A. Osburg proposes to add a ono story brick oxtonsion, 20x43, to storo and dwelling at tho south- wost cornor of Halsey street and Throop avonuo, to cost $600. Air. A. S. Robbins proposes to add a two story brick oxtonsion, 25x15, to storo and dwelling at 05 Alyrtlo avonuo, to cost $100. Mr. M. Marks proposes to aubstituto flat for peak roof at 669 Sixth avonuo and add a throo story brick extension, 5x18, at a cost of $1,400. Mr. Brlnsinado proposes to remove present stono trimmings and mako othor oxtoriial alterations at 166 Columbia heights, to coat $3,200, Mr. P. Mauglu propoaos to eubstltuto flat for poak roof at 197 Sands stroot, at a cost of $050. Mr. AI. Alurphy propoaos Co mako Internal al terations lu dwelliug at 111 Rapelyoa stroet, to cost $800. Mr. J. Bauor proposes to add a two story brick extension, 14x18, to frame dwelliug ou Wyona stroot, noar Atlantic avonuo, In tho Twonty-sixth Ward, to cost $750. Mr. Edward Loroy proposes to add ono frame story to present oxtonsion at 640 Filth avenuo, to cost $89.75. Mr. Higglud proposes to mako internal altoratlons in carriage factory at tho southeast corner of Fulton stroot and Vosta avonuo, to cost $3,000. Tho AlnaUo stroot Vresbytorlan Church propoaos to add a one story and baso ment framo extension, 10.2x07, |o present building, to coat $3,300^ - Mr. U. W. Quider proposes to square tho roof and dwoUing at the southeast corner of Fulton avenue and Wyona street, lu tho Twonty-slxth Word, to cost $1,000. Air. M. Vollmor proposes to alter first floor of 29 Summer avenue, from private room to store, to cost $m Mr. B. Collins proposes to subatUuto flat lor poak roof at 218 Sands street, to cast $600. Mr. William Anderson propoaos to mako internal alterations in storo aud dwelling on tbe southwest comer of Broadway aud Gerry stroot, to coat $350. The Board ol Education propose to add three story brick wings to Public School 10. Ono wing will bo 55x28 aud tho other 07x28x20, to cost $30,000. Mr. L. Ilapps proposes to add a one story frame extension, 10x18, to dwelling at 60 Bearer street, to cost $250. Messrs, Wochsler & Abraham propose to mako Intornol improvomonta lu tholr storo at 430 Fultou street, to cost $1,500. Air. C. 0. Browiio proposes to add one story of brick to* the throo story aud basomont dwelling at 20 Strong place, ond also add a two story and baso- meni brick oxtonslou, 9.6x13, to same, ot a cost of $3,000. Mr. E. Karutz oroposos to-add a ouo story brick extonsiou, 20x25, to dwoUlng on Ewon Btreot, noar Johnson avonuo, to cost $1,000. Q.W. Hammond & Sou propose to add a ono story frame oxtonsion, 12x15, to dwelling and storo at 1,589 Broadway, to cost $100. Air. Thomas Ilalstoad propoaos to remove tho oast foundation wall of 1,225 DeKalb avenuo and rebuild tho samo wUh an 18 Inch slono wall, to cost $200. Air. L, F. Fickon proposes to subslUuto flat for peak roof at northeast cornor of Marcy avonuo aud Macon stroot, to cost $125. Mr. Goorgo Alalcolm proposes to add ono story of brick to malt houso and browory at the southwest comer of bkillmaa stroot aud Flushlug avouuo, to cost $3,000. Messrs. Hyde & Bohinau propose to make Inter nal alterations In tho (iraiid Opera Houso, on Elm place, at a cost of ;550. Air. C. Doschor proposes to substitute flat for poak roof at 311 Hudson avouuo, to cost $520. Air. John Englor proposes to add a throe story brick oxtoiisiou, 20x10, to dwelling at 69 Elliott place, to cost $ 2,400. _______________ Tra.n«acfions ia IScal Sii«(nCc» Tho activity at the Kegister’s Ofiico, un paralleled for ilio season, still coullnuos: OOMPAU.vriVE TAULE8. 18S7—From July 1 to 7, incbjsivo: Deeds, oonaidoration oiprossod........................ 302 Number of lots osli:u;itod.................................. 640 TotaloonsidorAtion............................................. (1,875|100 Deeds, nommnl consideration........................... 30 Miscellaneous deeds, couuty towns, roloasos, etc.......... .............. 103 133G—From July 2 to July 8, iuclusive: Deeds, con8i‘.lor.\ti »n expressed........................ 213 Niuuborof lots estimated................................. 353 Totnl c.)nsidorution................... $1,145,807 Deeds,nominal oonsideraiioa...... ........ 40 Miscellauoous deeds, county towns, releases, etc.................................................................... 46 1887—From Juno 30 t . J.ily 6, inclusivo; 7*otal number oi luorlsaKes............................... 327 Total v.vlno.............. ................ .............. $925,679 Numbprof p.trcbTso monoy ni irtsiijos....... . 102 Value of puroliaso m >noy m 'rt^a-jos.............. $233,020 1386—From July 2 to 8, incluoivo; Total number ot mort;jatfes............................... 242 T otil -v'al'AQ ......................................................... $740,53G Nuinberof piirohuso money ni irt^iges............ 82 Vulueof parch ISOm-in.;y mortu izus............... $260,200 WKVOUDI'.l) CONS’VA'A Adams at, o 8,125 It .s D.vision IV, 5)1 _ F Linton to Jam !S I Ne\vnm:i :inJ Jessie Speck. 1,000 Adam.sst, u w 8. 125 It n o Broadway. 2tJxl00, Phihp Kan'.ermaii li) .) Koeb) and Mu;:- J^ohn Young and katbarina, hiawife............ !... 4,250 WiwhmKton st. © a, 21 ft n Tillary at. 21x81.5x 21x81.7, Louis and Hermann Liebmann to Ed ward McLougblin, mort (10,000 ................................ 14,000 Willoughby Ht. 8 8, 17.6 o Lawronco at, 36.4x69, Louisa F Gasaort, widow, to Hngti J Boglcyt .mort $1,000.. consva' awcf. s . D.vision iv, 5)0x100. Edward e\vnm:i :inJ Jessie Sped It lie Broadway. 2tjxl0( '.erma.i li) Bhiilp .) Kueh) and Mu{ daloim, his wife, joint loimnts .................................. Atlims bt. u w 3, I '5 it n u Broadway, ruua u o 20; n w 95x 8 iv ox n \v 5.x a iv l.).\ .s o IbO. liAl, E liza beth .Mil.or to Willjam .llulfi r .................................... Biihic st. n 0 -s. 3 )0 ft a Hoyt a:. 2.ulU0, Patrick O'CJoimell by VV Mo,:klcr, guavdiivti, to Jo’uu Con- ut:;::: iY:i fv;,'i5i'mtnn V!V:;i:avjj:i6: Tiie;,: dore L A Ilellwi^? to So.>hio, wife (tustavo A Mul ler, lU-iTt $-4,00 Buibey 8t. w s, 239.11 s F.:\:o.i av, ‘25x95, b&), Martin V U Siree.or t > i.ndwig Wiirm, Now York, mort $ 1,e*)0,........................ . B er.'ea st. ii .s, '-’fid.!' r/ ILjud .st, lO.'i.vhJi), J . Stovv.Trt Uu.ss, oxos. und trusVci! I’eter Anderson, to Jano B arren st, u rf. 38*1 It o Nostr..n I ;iv, lO.clOT.'J, liEI, NtcaolasToorKo toSi'.ran E.svife llunuio B Klkius, correction deed .............................................. Bro idw;iy, s w s, 24.6 s o DeKiiib av, runs 8 :j5.4xsoSl.Hxs6B.2 to ls.osv.u’ .s'so st, 8X< Br lauway and n w 256.10; I.;i,f!iyeUe nv, n s, 120.6 w Patciien av, runs o lio.p to Pntchen a?x n70.7 to Hroiidw.-iyxu.vbD.T ; Myrtio hv, n 3, 500 ft o Sunnnor av, 94.6x—x9 >.3, ."'lort'eno H urt to 8wG7.2i 0153.1 to 3,575 8,550 2,260 7,800 3,100 0,800 10,500 t n w Fei . . __________ and John B Paterson to Milton’B StroetV. ......... South Second et. No 64. s s, .=0 ft w Wythe av, 26x ^),^Honry Siofko to Mary W Wilkinson, Newark, Fourth st, 8 8,149.10 w Sixth av, 17.10x10!). M argaret Mullody to Joseph Jarvis, raort $3,000................ NiTth Sixth Ht, n e 6. 75 ft n w Uoobl.ng st, rurn n o20x8e7r> it to Sixth st x n o80 x n w L50 tsw ___ n^. ei. >. <.1 <> _. ••• . inson, Newark, It e20 X 8 e 7.5 ft to Sixth st x n o 80 x n w t.>u xsvr 100x8 e 25 ft. hiti, Nnthan Bernstein to Frank Bevem hat, li o’*8, 97.6 n w i'dtVUav|l7V6xl(fu‘£or^^^ clo88 Charles B Farley to John Tucker .... ............ North Eighth st. a, w a. about 3.5.6 u w Uuinn av, 88x100. Juno Hobb.s, N Y. to tLihn Tmu rhlin . ... Tenth at, n s 321.3 w Fifth av. l7.GxlW. VVilU\m j Pears m to Charles A Schweizer. mort 5S2.00J .. Eleventh at, e «, 201 ft w Seventh av, 16.10 x 100, Nickolaiia Richen to J )!in Connolly ........................ Fourteenth Rl. 8 w a. 141.7 n Seventh nv, 13.9x 1p5. hAl, Honry C. Bull, Jr, to Peter li'»{>po,morfc SiiU onth 6t, H*8, 163.4 e" Sixth hvI* 16.8x30, UAL Anna, wife Jolm Pnrcoll, to Jo h n B Groj«s, niorC So^ontoonth st, n s, 16.8 n w Tontfi av, 16.8x60.2, lul l, ILimdton Reevo to Geor.;o F Mull ;r, mort Tivo.-ity-tirit st.’fi'w a, 325 ft. so Tiiird av,*25x100] Mary McOormlck to Matthaus Schneidor ............ I.'orty-mn_th_9t, 7.000 0,000 7.600 0,000 11,600 4.000 0,800 6.000 4.600 1.700 1.700 3,400 tm'AtSSSSSsm& ififib- av; -S k m i; Go .rpj B Palmer to Ida, wife V H W IJnnuett, n 's ; i!Co;H 0 TbiVd nV; James (J Carrull to Mary, wife William Wilson, F™ • n 210.4«ThiM iv;- \o K ios^ Jam es G C irr-»ll t ) O' auh Nioiilson, m ort :$l.nOO. Arlington rtv, lato Division av. s o cornor Bnidtord 8t, for:norIy Butler nv, lUO.xlUO, M ane F Fnru- haiu. New^York, to Amelia, wife ilippolyto Vas- ArliLKt)!! av, n s , (17 ft o v'an tAcYeV. av.’33xi(>0', (Jat inrino M »Uov (o KUza F, wife Coleman Codon, mort $3,25J.. Atliintic Louis L __ A th in lic .-IV, n h, 2H f;)icclo8ere..Mir.Tl)oau L Towns to Marie C Smith, mol ts, etc. SI,555........................................................... Bushwick :iv, a w cor Cooper nv, lOOxIOi), Bush- wick av. a s, 12.5 ft w Cooper av, 25x160. .lobn 11 Olieever, e.v’r li.imilton K Tovvl^, to Willi im C Bushwick av, 8 w 3, yil R n w DeKalb nv, 49x89, John H Scheldt to Barbara Kravnier ..................... 4,400 Same pr.inurty. relen?-o mort, John II Harbick to JoimllSohiodt... .................................................... 4,450 Bnshwiok nv. n »*8, W).! n w Myriln nv, 2.>xU4.8x 21xlo3.3, Joa.'pli Bnuer to S;ira, wife of Herman lUi, coluraor, Jo.seph B luor t >S.am Sternb'Tc... 9,150 Buah)iok av, n e a, oC.8 .a o Woo Ilnno st. l-.BxSO, luVl. Lv.x Fortune to Goor^;© M Lo.'hler. m ort 0in.s^_),n ;iv,'o a, 9.5 ft n'lYorKpjrBV.'i'iYH^fliYu,* Jo !:n I Wiurk to Clara H Wierk. m >rt 4:i,.'nK>................. 12,000 Cl.-iason av, w 8, l(i:).4 a l'iUn;un av. 2'J) 160. Ju h u s H Cons, Groenpurt, L I, to Sarah C no, Now i ork q c. h- part ............................................................. 3,500 Clermont nv. e a, 8.) ft n Willmi:,’hby .iv. 131x260, to Vnnderbilt av, hsctl, a.imu to s.im.q in-jct fi5,i)00.................................................................................. 65,000 DeKalb nv, n a, 70.3 w N.xvy st, 25xt5il 7x25x64 7, hVl, rii imaj .McKenn’it ( i (,'oo*.o W S.vain __ 4, 00 Fraakliu-V , a o corner tlaticx'jck :3, 22x.54, h&l, J C_ Inliua Langboin to Wiliinm 'Vntonvort!i, m -rt 2,790 2,700 2,500 5.200 7.200 2,600 6,000 ''ir>,() id................................. Funn ;u nv, n w s, IHU ft h.Vl; Furmnn at. n w liM. hU . M .ry K Gnt a 0 ft n o Broulv.ay, 2(1x100, ,v a. 20.) ft n o Broadway. 20x liM. hU . M.ry K i.: irol in to John F No. ton ....... nt a .IV, n a. Jii2 ft w Cla.^son nv. 2UXJJ.'‘.x20x92, Caruliijo E Tart to Aynoi L, wife of Air^vlo L Hii-ton.. Gr n l av. w s. 7Hft w DeKalb nv, 8o.xl0-), Lydia D an i He .tori) .MiJIanl, John nnd Sumuel N Milinrd to CanrK-a T rait ............................................... n n d uv, w a, PO U .s Wilioug.'.by nv, runs wIOOxs 49.i!X ■20.xs0.Cxw2Uis50xolO')xnl8 6xno3l.'*xo U.IO ;s0.Cxw2Uis50xol0')xnl8 6xno3l.'*xo U.IO .v.’.xpriU; Gr.xiid «v, w s, l4.Us W iIJoukIi- Gxdl.r.xU), \ntcri-.r lot, 100 ft \v Grand nv, nmi i3 >.6 s Willou.^Uby av. runs u20xs0.(ix20x 0.0, Sarah Oibaou and nm>, eira <Lnne3 Gibaon, CiL-rles P riU .................................................................... Gro Mio nv. 8 o cor UumlxoL-md tt. 80x7.5. Morris BiiifititiL' Cu:!ip-Miy to Homy W ICni*:lit, tJe >rfto A Pric>>, Knach Uutzler, David P Templotou >;nd Noih T.‘- ‘ 14,600 f ly'-tto av. n s, to Fatolion .IV, farm I/m*. x a c-.)rnt*r Bvo'idwnv, run nlroiu it).8x: Noih T.o,bolts ........................................... ; ................... 26,000 J. iTc:a n nv. n a. 4.10 o Bedford av, 28x100. hJtl, Kh/.a J 5LiU. widow, N Y, to James Mnlvany end _ C itnni'ine II, his wife, joint to;vintH, mort tjfijloo, 120.G w I’atchcu ;)v, r\:n o 120.0 0.7 to ttro.vdw.ay, xnw to old K .st. n w m s w 151, Ix n a b o u t 'i.S 2.x a o nhoiu it).8xn o aomit o.fixa o lO.Hin o nbout 6.7is o Li.iu.v n '! to to Broidw.xyxo 106.7: Franklin Bcnme- to S I,ieb:nnnn’s Sons .................................... 20,000 Lihoi ;.v nv. a I'U i t w Vnn .Sicien nv, ‘JOxl'.'O, h.ti, Will;;uu U Ctark.-ion to Honry II Sli-.r.-utu c.tg, av; K;; iiyft v«n siiiin ;iv; ido; 'li ai; .S ime t.. ihoUpv Cor-dL cAg ............................ ........ { Marcy IV. so cr-rn r Floy.t tt.2d.xJ00; M.arcy av, n u • orner .S( ickion Bt. 2"xl00. C;wv.inoy T Aue* till, .^mityvillc. l 1, to Go >ric Str.aub ..................... New York nv. .51 It « UtVsimerst, i;i70.r». Freder ick Oiiuy.m>l l-'ro Iprick Duuy, Jr, to Ch:*.rles 11 2,600 2,630 property, eanio ly ll.'irt t »ti 47,000 c.xti tjf (jnarioB B and Fanny U.'irt t »amio ..................................................... 47.000 Broadway, a vv t>. 1!».9 s o MacDounnl at, runs 8 w 74.1x8 35.1x0 .51.2.XU o TO.llxn tUu to Brjadway.x 11 w 68, Frederick D .Stewart and .Mary A Stow- * art. widow, to James'I' Bon--dict.............................. ( Bnllor bt, a s. 2.50 ft w Smith st. 23x109, John W Meeker to .\Iario F, wife John II D Krone, mort 6,000 Carr.>11 st, N.u 39, n 3, 200 ft w Columbi i «t, 20x100, Cliarles Donohue to M;iry F Kelly, m »rt S800 .... Center st, e 8, about 175 ft s ICast Now York av, OU.xiU'.i, Goji'ro Fnssoacht t*) (Listnve Koch ......... Cluuncoy st, s s, lio tt w Pntchvn ns*, 33.4x100, David C Reid to .M iry T DeWitt. Kin;^Bt.>n, N Y Chauncey st, n s,10S.4 \v ll.alp)i av, 16.8x41: also all title in old Brooklyn and Junmioa Pike, Baldwin Pettit to John McKay, mori ,-iU,.50d........................ Chauncey si, n S, 15.5 it w Uvid nv, 20.Gxl00i2t).5x 100. hikl, A nuij M, wife Walter E Msryatt, to Edward FTaber ........................................... ........ Clay 8t, 8 8. IJO U w Union nv, 2ilxlo0, Ernest O Wolfer.'. to John Uockeis»en. mort $2,000............. Clifton place, ss. G-tl.d w Nostrand nv. 18.8x100, hAl, Franc E Aadrows, wife of WilUaui, to William il Boyle,mort $ i50 ......... ............................... 7, i50 Clmton st, e s. b3 .5 n Fi.uriU pla-vo lC.8.x75, Robert F Matthews to John W Holmes, mort $3,000.. - • • .n ftt,. -'tl ..AI, Owen Byrn . , and Mary B>rno. mort ..................................... Doan sr. n w o >r Sixth av, 25x77.0, liAl, Caihnriuc J, wife of Louis Monjo to Frank Troltner, mort $r>,o.n) ............... Decatur sl,ns, 2 h^(l, Gour^'u B m ort8 $4,H0t)....... Devoo st. n o c> r I.onnier st, 19.2x75xlU.6xio, h il. Frederick Krliardt to J >lm F Dr**yor............. Duu;;lasS Ht, s 6, ICB.II o of Hneheator nv, I02.3x 245.2 to De>craw st. x IU2.11 x 2i5, C.ith N Curtis aud .Mary D and CaHi N Van Gies.m and Henry M (lurtis, as exr ol Ellon M Skillman, to Janies Eldort sL w corn.T EverKreon nv, 9*5x100, Robert EdwnnI Olm.-teid and nnitbor, tru.itoe.s Elisha Chiuiicoy. do.eased, to George Krebs a:)d Bfti barn, his wife, joint fonauts. o.t« ............ Ellery st, s s. 9J ft e N>strau 1 av. .50x102. Jacoby -<nd Edward E Kelly to John ischaefer, iiiOit $6,i'0). ................................... ......... ........... . 13,400 Elizabeth st, n s, :16.G o Van Brunt ht, 108.6x100, ^foioo'.osuro, Jamijs N Bei rv Holmes, mort ijjJ.uou....... Conover a*, w b, 130 ft a oi Dikemnu st. 20x100. lutl, Owen Byrne to BridKot, wifo of John Friol iT i/iru ’if T;:mf.Vmsnv;OTiili6; all, Jr, to Augustus W Blnzo, 4.80J 3.400 3.500 4.500 2,000 5,750 3,100 6,050 3.500 8,000 7,000 6,800 2.255 2,400 4.700 Chiuiiuoy. do.oasou, to George Krebs A:\fX oftr- l).irn, his w-fo, joint fonauts. o.tg ................ .............. 40,000 Ilvry st, n s. 9J ft e N>strau l av. .50x102,3. JuUua foioo'.osuro, Jamijs N Beatty to .51ary k llegirly. ’loyd st, H B, 240 ft o N- Btrand av, 25x101^ h.^l, Ilo!)ry llolh nnd Lo)p^ld .Michel to Joseph Trauturnni and Edzaboth. his wife, mo.*t $3,000. Floyd st.s B. 215 ft o Noatrand nv, 25x100, luVl, Henry Ruth mid Loopuld .Michel to Hcitry Klein and Mary, his wile, joint turmnis, mort $3.000— Floyd st, n a, 370 ft o Nostrnnd av, 25x103, h.Vl, Henry Kothnn 1 Leopold .Mixdiel to Conrad Val- .$3,..... 6,304 6.250 (Lildoertf. mor; $4.UOO.................................................. Nos.r.iml av, n e corner De^raw sf. 232.7 to center OU Olu.r roTil X -nl-inj; ro.id to Do;,'rn\v stil65.4, John H-‘y/er to William E Chtircli, mort $2,295. Nos ran l av, f s, 25 it n Ellery st; runs n .'lOxulOO xs75 fo IMery stxw2.)xn25xwT5, Geza C Lisika OU Oiu.r road x -nPinj; ro.id to Do;,'rn\v stil6o.4, John H-‘y/er to William E Chtircli, mort $2,295. 3,825 os-ran 1 av, e s, 25 it n Ellery st; runs n .'lOxulOO xs75 fo IMery stxw2.)xn25xwT5, Geza C Lisika to Go. r..e 3;rnub, cA' k ................................................ No.nTand ;iv, o s. 25 it s Ellery st, 2ox9U. luti, Jul ius Jacihy an.l Edward E Kelly to Mma llulier, Nostran 1 nv, s i; cor KUory st, 2.5x96, Julius jacoby nnd Henrietta. h;s wife, and Edward E Kelly and MarK'arot A, his nifo, to Gerhard Depkon nnd \Vjlh -hnm;t, his wife, inorts .$4.500.......................... Park .av, n s, 4C0 ft w Marcy av, 25iJ00. Catharine, wife (5oor»;e Str.aub, to .\ugu8t Fischor, mort taloh ;iv, s e cor Maii.son st, 26x161). jfnmos Shea, N V, to Kic’ .iard Meyer, mort $-1.006................... 8,000 0,600 9.160 6,000 14,350 14,000 3.000 9.000 9.000 c.ooo N Y, to Kicliard .Meyer, mort $4.000................... Stuyvus int nv, 8 o corner Grsone nv. 'i-liTo, luU, Henry MoQuilkin to Hugh S Kennelty .................. Sumner nv. n w earner Kosciuskn st, -lUxTr), Henry M W I'J.astmaD to Isaac C. DeBevoiso, q c, all title ......... ........... Nom« Sumner nv, n w cornor Kosciusko st, 20x75, Jo8;*ph P.ist to samo ...................................................................... Sumner nv, o s, 55 ft s HtocUton st, 52.0x100, Imo- geno Hart to Franklin Boainos ................................. Same property, Imo^fonc Unit, extrx of Charles B and Fanny Hart, ta samo ........................................ Sumner .av. o s. 80.6 a Willoughby av. 19.6x100, liAl, J ini-ithau Meore to Henry Ij Bryant, mort $3,000. Sumner av, w s. 1.50 ft s Willoughby av. 16.6x80, William D Ketciiam to Benjamin F Constable, Sunn>8.du av, 8 a, 5*0 ft o iiorboy ,st,25x110, H erbert O Smith to Stmuel Fowler ............................................ 7'Iiatf>-rd uv, w s. 123 fts K is te rn Parkwn.v, 25x100, Andrew K Culver to Philip Apffel. Cloveian 1, O That ford :iv. ne cor Kxpelye av, rnn.s n 225xolU0x bl35xelUUxsl00.i:w200, Gilbert S Thairord to .-V’lron Koi)lnn or Kopj.'in ............................................ Uni >n av, w a. 62 ft u Frost st, 43x35x—:ilon>; line of (Jid Creek io beginning, Now York Ko.'fin* , C > toTliomns Murcott .............. .................. ............. 1,100 Yenmn nv, s s. 175 ft o Toiniikins av. 150x100, .1 \m es I* Knpt>U>ea to Jura '3 W ' Villnughhy av, s s. 25') tt t* Stuyv Will iiighliy nv, s s, 325 ft e St 2,403 Willmu I*.itie, m ort $ 'l.001 d Kt. H 8, 260 fl o N .straii i av, 25x100, hil, jiuy Uvith nnd LooiniU Michel to Francis Fish- and Mary, his -vifo........................................................ .. Fh*yd F r o n t Ht, 8 t' ' J 25.x s I'^'ix w i35 6,250 G.500 11,000 69,000 9,000 10 tt o Jay Ht, run-' o 25.x 72x o Ilux n 112. Alirod T Baxter to the Loiiox Siiflting Company .................................... Fulton st, s s. 2') )t o Ilownril nv, 12>xl00, lutl, Tiieodoi'o F doDounl 1 t >Lucy A Calcnian, Chi cago, 111., mort $Ji,')00 .... .................................. . Fijltm st, :: s. 22 ».6 w U ickawny nv, 2i)i49.1 to Somers st xl9 6x53 6, lull, Goorgo K. Brown to Francis .McMahon,...................................................... Fultou at, ns, 147.2 w Stuyvosant av, 2li.’2x81.8i 26.2x84..'), lanbolln S. Callender to Adelaide, wife Thomas Wilson, mort .$.5,000......... . . ........... 12,000 Grand st. s e cor Union av, 20x100, hdl, Charles W. Green to Charles H. Aleyor, mort $10,000.............. 24,500 Halsey st.oa, 126 ft o Reid .av, 21x100, James Her- ring to Eliza, Wife Joseph J Day, J r ....... ................. 1,800 Herkim-w st, U a, 50 (t w ILwatvl nv, 25x100, foie- closo. Edwin C Schaffer to Christina behaffer— 2,02o Heyward st, 8 e s 171.10 n o Bedford nv, 19x100, hAl, Isaac Loivonfold to Henry Ilickmau, mort 4,400 H?n;ystV;r8; 322 Hn-no^^^^ A. wife Robert H Woom-i, to Jniiu Symomls ......... 8,100 Heyward st, n w s, 3.'0 k w Harris »n nv. 2"> x100, lutl, Jolm Auer to Edmund Sohiasel and Johan* u:», his wile,raort $3,U0»)....... ......................... . 7,70J Ileywnrd Kt, ii w h. 305 tt s w Harrison av, 2oxl00, Jaue to PaulSchisscl, movt $3,000........................... »,t00 Ivy ct , w s, 166.10 H Evergreen nv, 2.>xl00, Henry A Afoore, Wostfi dd, L I, to Edwin MSuydnm.. 1,050 JolTer.s'm av, n s, 1.10 w Bedford av, 20x100, Susan _ L Wright to FannieUr.xul, mort $3,000 ................ 5,‘>o0 2.900 ism H Mnrsli-ill In Honry M liirkott, mort 82,090 8,000 Koapse, lute Tenth st, os, (loft s ,S.iuth Ilfth st, 20iSU, Niotiolis Amun to C.irl \V m tul and Pau- L ji^ tJ e e .X! No 7\i,w ■ s: • m i ' s j:;hi.son st; M i 107.6, Maria Ann Linnmglon of Stephen Limiington. to Edward J. D ^ton ....... .. Same property, Edward J Dalton to Timothy B Linton, cAg ................................. ....................... . ......... Linden st, n corner Hamburg av. ° jindon st, n c 200 to Grove st is w 405 to wifi u i.-v, vj B axter to Rmsal .M .Strootcr. N.ov York... ;_.i— ..a - ■•'—Johnson av, 405x200, to Gn 6.800 5.900 5.900 12.0C0 5,000 Linden at. n cor Johnson av, 405x200, to Grovo at, x40-iilU4.aH84t cuntract, Clarence W Perry to Ru8ael 1 btroet *r.i .... «■... ••. • Mndlson st, n S. 100 ft o R-ilph av. 18.9x100, hAl, Sarah J. wife D B Mo.eliouse, nnd Joimio Dickio to Annie R Frazier, mort $1,800 .............................. 3,300 Madison st.s s, 180 ft w bluyvesmt av, 20x100. Ed win B Woods t> Joseph E Johnson, mort $4,000 7,000 Madison st, b 8, 180 ft w Stuyvosant av, 20x100, Henrietta A, wife Joseph K Johnson,to Edwm B Woods, mort$4,00U ..................................... 7,000 M.adiaon st, as, 335 ft o Sumnor nv. 20x100, Daniel B Norris to Matilda Wright, nv>rt $3.090 ............. . 8,200 M aujorst, n s, .50 ft o Wnterbury st, 25x80, John N Huwor to Bernhard Hanger ...................................... 5,500 McDonough .st, ss.82,6 w Throoj) av,80x100,Goorgo A Betts to Louis F Uoitz ............................................. 10,000 McDonough .st, s o s. 22.6 n o 'rompkins av. 20x90, Augustus W Blazo to Goorgo Ball, mort $8.OtH).. 13,000 MidiUoton st, s s. 285 ft e Harrison st, 25xl(VJ. R,i- gina Bruckn ^r, in livid nnd oxtx of John Bruck ner, to Louis (ieorgens ................................................... 7,000 Monroo plact», w a, 50 ft s Clark 8t,25xlOU. foreolos- ure, J<)hn H Kemble to Thimias K Ij'* os................ 21,2(H) Monroe st, ns. 330^ ft o Reid av, 15x100, Jacob ns. 330 ft o Uoid av, l5xiU Leonard to Elipbalet Stratton, mort $2,500 .......... Monroost, n B. 360 ft o Reid av. 15x100, earao to K!^sL8^tffilf^B6;hwicVa:^ hAl. .\lbrocht. N Y.to Christian Kpplo and Oath- FCo:iwilh t ) J o iD J .McO.xrty................................... Pacific 8t, a s. 218 ft w Novins st. 22x90, contract, Lizzie A, wife Edward R Clark to Joseph H Col- Pnhuetto si. s' sI' h 'YJ) 0 Ilnm burgli av,’ IT.OxlOO, Daniel Lauor tl) Go rx‘i C laik ................................. Park nlaoe, s s. 606 4 \v Yau lorbiit av, runs s IU9.4 r w ‘i.Tisw 109.9 to Flntbush nv. *n9.4xnol7l to 3.500 3.500 2,000 l.lUO 6.500 3,000 to Eisko, Ottawa, X w il.7xsw 109.9 te Flntbush nv. xi Park place 4 o 65, hAl, Edw.xrd W I* Kan, to John T Pone, mort $2.500.......................... 12,000 Ponn st, 8 o B, 292.4 n e Maroy av, 29.2x109, Peter Diestel, Flushing. L I, to Coulson Slu'phord ....... 10,500 Prospect plnoo, n ». 293.6 w ITiidorhill nv.rnns o 48..uin 6i).4xs w 73. 5x8 0 3 3.4, Elijah L KobbitiB ............. . Daniel A Robbins, to 8t7 •V. X (iei s. r *' M oxociitors nnd anothor, Flora Allairo ...................................... Ricimrds st. south corner Rapelyoa st, runs s w IQOxao 185xn 0 to HaiuUtou av. xn 41.6 to Ra- nelvoast. xnivl82, forcolosutc, Gerard M Ste io Frederic A Potts. NY. Rorsst. s 8. 147 ft w Marcy topUor 8wo/.oy to Herman W Miller ........................ Ssokmann st, w s, ’ i9<) ft s U.ay av, 50x109, Simon O Wil8'.*n to Samuel W Silkworth, mort $1.250......... Schurmorhorn st. n a, 151.6 o B.)ml st, 20ilOiM). hAl, Mars’.iall J Corbett to M.ary C, wife of Ciinrlos L Dirkinson ...................................................... 3miih st, \v 8. 80 ft HNelson Bt. 20x80. h.ll, Lotioia I, Syraeuao, N Y, to James A Walsh, mort 3,000 to, Gerard M Stevens lb to morts $,),000 .... 12,000 av, 22x100, hAl. Cliris- W Mill^ ------- Smii L Bates. $ 1,000................... Same properly, John B ites, oxr of Annie L Mc- Ch'llnnJ, to Jnnios A Walsh ....................................... Somers at, u o oor Hopkmsou nv. 20.0x80, hAl, IS Donohue to Jamos O’Reilly,mort $8,7,50. G,330 3,300 5,000 3,250 2,150 $H,7.50: 14.000 6,765 Stale 8t. n s. To ft. o Uoruiat, 4iiiuu, i nomas Stono to John ( f Leeds, Stninford, Conn ............................ Stewart st. n w a, 136.5 n o Broadway, 16.8x100, Sally A, wife of Thomas 8 Deniko, to Annie U Frazier, mort $l,6iR)....................................................... St ickton st, 8 8, llO tt 0 Marcy av, 25x100, Catha rine btr.aub to Johana Bohrons. mort .$3.00 )........ Stockholm st, s 6, 85.2 o Myrtle av. 2.5x9j 2 to Mvr- .. ---------25x71.2, hs.tl.s, '"-- =•*= .............. * ...... tie av X ‘25x71.2, hs.tl.s, Olu’i.siian nnd Andru Hahn tva Charles Sehmidhng and John Cado' m.trt $2,000........................................................................ ...................... XxIOO, J a m t i Btookton at. ii s. 375 ft o bumner nv, 25xi00, hA!*, W. Lolmiin to Adolph Allcrioh, mort SkUlm. P.) Imnn st, o s, 257.9 n Myrtle nv. 20xi( WOI8 to Francis Lyncti, mort $1,200. kton at. 11 s. 375 ft o bumner nv, 25* w 'luJ. . It s, 425 ft w Pntchon av, ruus u lOUxw 7.1 to Fulton st X e 13 to Sumpter st x o 13, ------- ' * ----- and J«din Wolfram, Frank Snu-Tcssig to Anna t X i;! n ^ wi>'n o Bryant and Mnrtlm, his wito, to Martha A. l-ro man. TUInry 8V.‘n"«V4a0 2L9xr)i.3x21.9i 47 10, hAl, James lIoiKiosiy t o j Enright, mort , 1,700... 2,80l) 7.000 2,40^J 3.750 7,700 5.000 3.100 4.340 2>000 Bt, et s Filth lOOxm ,v, nw 74.6. 8 w 8 Union Bt 20 0x92,Union w B, 02 ftn w Fifth av, runs s w 74 0x9o92 to lav xsw8,20.6xnvT93xew95 to Prosidoat et.xnvT lOOxnolOO to Union at, xaolOO, foreclose, Charles B. Farley to Diiniol Doody .. ..................................... 35,500 Van Buronst. s s. 325 ft ©Lewis av, 135x100. Jacob Oorlios, Poughkeop^e, to William J Sayres ........... ^ Van Brant st> nas, 35 ft n.Sullivan st. 25x57.6, Ann Gorman, widow, and Margaret Gorman to Otto Iiangenuergor, mort VaretsLaa.SOOfto Humboldt 8^25x100 ,Nioko- iatiSWolfsrth to Andrew O Eoesoh.. - . . _ «... « r. JeilW r c.ooo 4-500 1,500 nv, s 8. Ii5 It e T()ini)l\ins av. Ic .1 I* Ki^peleea to Jam '3 W rtte.vart ................ le eerj Willnughhy .TV, s s. 25') (t c btiiyvo-ianf av. 7.5x100: Will iiighby nv, s s, 325 ft e Stuyios ii:t av. 45.11 to r.«r Broadway X8sl2O.10xsw83xiiwSl,7tnll5.9, I ^'l.^o inurt. Wihinmsburgh S ivinys B.mk to nj;imin J W.arner ................. 65,00( iMigliby av, s 8, 3l0.3e Stayve«?int .av, runs e G0.8 to Bri)idway xsg63.11xsw 10 )xw24,Uixnl5.y iwl4.9xnl00, Benjamin J Warner to Bernard PotiIr>............................................................................... 85|00( Wyok iff av, s cor Hannon st, 80.4x140.4, La-Armeo (irussier to Rudolph Kunzor ..................................... 2,500 Gates nv, w s. 25 ft s Elh-ry st, 25x70, h.Vl, Chris tian Sciiooffh r to Edm'lid Schovtllur ..................... 5,000 Fourth .IV, n 6. 28 I t .s w Fourteenth sr. 60,x54.10, hAl. .John 11 nnd William U D.diorty to Mary L Towns-md. widow, inert $11,01)0 ..................... ........ 19,500 Fourth nv. s o cor Tliirty-oiglit st, 25x100, Eliza beth B Timuney to Anno Bohny .............................. 5,000 Fiftii av, s 0 cor President s(, 20x82. James C. Jew ett to Ttiomn.s Howe. N. Y.. mort $11.000............... 22,000 FiKli av, s u C'lr b’oeeud st, lOOildS.3, Eranonss L, wife tinwrt'uoe Turnbull, Ballimoro, Md., to ■O t Ii' s Hart ............................................................... . 24.750 riue OusUing, widow, to James Sliean ..................... GKOWLEUS WHO DU) XOT GROWL. 2,000 The Various liOd^^oM Spend a. Ploaiani f>sty at Rockawar* The jolliest party that ever left tho Twenty- sixth Ward for a day's sport was that of tho Growl ers. which wont to onjoy a diimor yesterday after noon at Albert Moisei's Bolvidero Hotel at Kockaway Beach. For two days provious tho Grand Lodge of the Growlers had boon in sosalon in Now York, ond it was decided by tho Brooklyn Lodge to glvo tho visiting delegations a trip across Jamaica Bay. Accordingly at about 1 o'clock tho party bogaa toroudozvousat Schiolloiu’s Hotel. Now York Lodge turnod out Congressman T. A. Morrlman, John O'Connor, George L. Sacha, Charles Couloy, F. P. O'Noil, I. F. Fiahor^ tho irrepressible; B. F. Gatona nnd John Carroll, comcdlau; Washington Lodge was roprosouled by W. F. Wolf, F. F. Smith, T. M. Whltnoy, II. Burkhardt and N. U Rosenborg: Staton Island turnod out R. U. Rickaby, ox-Sheriff Thomas Brown, D. X'\ Monolmu and W. C. Christo- plior, while among tho roprosontalivos of East Now York, or Brooklyn Lodge ns it is now callotl, wora Jolm H. WebAtor, Goorgo W. Stearns, Charles E. Millor, Judge Schiolloln, C. A. Moore, Goorgo Schiolloln, James J. Scanlon, Dr. A. A. Wommoll, F. W. Orr, Dr. Harlan, Ed. IL Ricimrds, Martin Bonnoit, William J. Bonnott, Julius Vruuklo, O. A. B .; ox-Poslmaalor R. It ^Yhoolo^, Judge C. Warren Hamilton, Julius Stoinhauaor, Matthew Cooper aud others. Then came tho baud, ovory mombor a Growler, composed of NIcUoI Pirkl, Eugono Siovcuson, John J. Flaherty, Ed. Connor, Harry McCaddon, Harry Millor, Samuo? Cowles, Charles Marshall and William Kollor. i lino was formed and tho march was takoii up to* ward tho Howard Houso. Thou U was discovorod that there was no base drum lu tho band and only ono flfer. A fow blocks away Judge Scbiolloiu lefi tho ranks aud disappeared iu a storo ou ho lino ol march. Whoa ho again jjluod tho party ho took his position among Iho band with a piece of cr&zy quill supporting a hugo baso drum fastonod over his shoulders. Whom It camo from was a mystery. Tho No5T Yorkers wore bound not to got loft and al tho first opponuuUy Fl^hor bought a Jowaharp while his frlond O'C’ouuor rollovod a boy of s penny whistle. A train of tho Canarsio and Rockaway Bench Railroad was In waiting foi tho party, aud at 2:15 o’clock sevoiity-fivo Growlers steamed away for Cauarsie. Ariivod ihoro, th« parly took passage on tho steamer Hazel Kirko, and Capinln Aho Romson soon learned that ho had 8 Jolly crowd aboard. Rockaway was reached shortly after 3 o’clock, and in files of two, hendod by th« band and led by Mr. IL F. Caudeo, tho vlUagf achoolmustor, tvho had boon delegated a couiralttoi of ono by tho good citizens of Occanus to rocolvi tho visitor©, tho party marched to MoIsoFs HotoL Pretty young ladies watched tho procession go bj and ono of tlicm rcMuarked, seeing that thoro wor^ no ladies in tho party, “ Oh, I do woudor if they an all bacUolors.” After a brief rest Molsol’s dining room was takon possession of, whoro tho words “ Welcome, O. U Growlors” gccotod thorn as they omorod. For th« next hour oTcrylhlng wont on smoothly. Conrsa after course ou tho menu tvas served and put away by tho hungry visitor.-^, causing tho schoolmaster t<2 remark, “ Goodness gracious, can’t those men eat.’ When tho inner man had boonsaUsllod ihoGrowlora repaired to tho porch, but for once in tbolr lives they couldn’t growl. Iu fact thoro was nothing to growl about. Tho dliuior had oxcoodod all tholr expecta tions. Wino and boor wero plenty and everybody was happy. A couplo of hours wero spout along tho track and nt 7 o'clock a social session was hold at Merrit’s, iu which tho schoolmaster joined. Songs woro rendered by John Carroll, George Seymour and James Scanlon, tho former's intorprotnilon oJ 'TsM audIn?” meeting tho approval of overyono, Thomas Ballnntino’s description of scones at an Irish wako caused tho seUoolninsior to remark to a reporter “What oxcollont talent, what excollout lalont.” Alonzo A. I.ang nans Rni “Cuckoo Song,” and Judge llamlUon related Paddy Milos’ oxpor* loaco with tho growler. Tho schoolmaMtor was about to perform—aomo .Hay a aoug and dauco— W ’hon word was given to fall in and nrnrcli to the boat. Tho party roachod Brooklyn shortly after 0 o’clock when anothor social sojisiou was hold in Schiolleln’8 IIolol. To-day tho party will bo enter* t©.lnod by tho Staton Island Lodge, Mrs. Poimlextor camo dotvu to Boston the othor day. Slnco hoc return sho has boon expatia ting to her vHIago fdcuds ou tho advantages ol travel. ''It does ono good to go away from homo onco in a while,” eald sho. *‘aud eoo how other poo plo Uvo. I wont down to Boston last week and took dinner at Parker’s, and slnco I camo homo wo hat# had maouod potatoo9«”--somen)<f4 /ournoA
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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLEVOL. 47. NO, 195. BROOKLYN, SATURDAY, JULY 10, 1887. THREE CENTS.

T H A V F . r , T K A r ^ S P O n T A T I O : V , A c t

K a l l r o a d n ,

■ O E N N S Y L V A N I A I I A I L R O A D ,X G R E A T T R U N K LIN K

AND U N IT E D STA TES M A IL HOUTB.O.S AND AITER jn s F . 27. 1887.,

fr&iQ8 leavo Now Y ork , via Dosbrossos anrt C o u rtla n a i e treo ts ferries, o6 followf?:---------' H ai ‘

P . M. d a i^ . Netv York anil Oliico^rt L im ited of P f ” *” ;',_ A . M. eVery day .^F o r W illiat

ork anilO liicogo li im iio a o r Pfrjor* md Sleeping V estibu le C ara atU:0U

irf. Look H aven, Con*y an d . E rie a t 8:00

T n A V E E . , T R A I i r S P O H T A T l O N ^

K a i l r o a d s .

P . M., co n n ec tin s a t^C orry fo r T itusville, P etro leum C en te r an 1 th e 0:1 ReRions. F o r W iUianiBport and Lock Haven. 0:00 A. M ^ t t a.

F o r Lebanon, O.OO A. M., 3:20 P. M. an d 12:lo n igh t.Baltim or.!, W ashington and th e S outh . “ Lim ited w ash .

iti P arlo r C ars an d P«um* C'lr, dallj excep t BuQ'

tim ore. W ashington and ing ton KxprcRs” of Pull:Nyj-.nni’i K;jili-find U 'u iiii ' f/'T , daily , except day, 10:ff0 A. M., arrive W ash ing ton 4:<Mt, an d “Con* irres.ioDsI L im ited E xpress’'d a ily a t S:40 P. M., arrive W fts'iington K-r.5 P . M. R ngu la r a t 0:20. 8:00 and& :30 A. M.. 1:00. 2:00, 4:30 and 9:lK)P. M.. an d 12:15 n ight. Sunday, C;25 an d 9:03 A. M. and 4:30. 9:00 P. M., 12:15

F o r R fi P^'int and N orfolk, via New Y ork. P h ilado lph laa n d v o rfo lk R ailrnad, 8:iKJ P. M , every day ; via BalU* m ore Hay Lino, week days, 4:30 P . M. moro. X P lilL A D E L P U lA ,

'^'1 S treo iS tiitio n . Phila:iQ lphla.0;20, 7;20, (9:00 and 10:00 A. M. L im ited i ‘oi;ng O. rs ),

3:‘J f. 4:00, i:S0, 6:00, 0:00.7:00, o.cK/ and li:Oi P Til A..ri vm.vk.

T W fE W Y O R K , O N T A R I O A N D W E S T E R NR A IL W A Y —T ra in s leave from ferrietf a t W est

^ r ty -a e o o n d and J a y sts. aa follows:W e st Forty*saoond s t, 8:00 A. M .; J a y at, 7:40 A.

M. fo r M iddletow n, F allaburgb , M ontlcello , L iberty , W alton , D elhi. Norwich, U tica, Rom o, O noida, F u lton , Oewego, Butfalo, D etro it, Chicago. _

W est Forty-socond s t, 9:10 A. M .; J a y 6t., 8:50 A. &L fo r L ake Alohonk, Lake M innew aska, M iddletow n, Ellen* villu, FallaburgU , M ontlcello , L lborty , W h ite Lake.

W est Iorty*89Cond aU 4:10 P . M .; J a y at. 3:55 P. M. for L ake M ohonk, L ake M innew aska, M iddletow n, E llon- villo, Fnllsburgb, M onticello , L iberty , W hite Lake.

W est Forty-aecond at, 5:35 P . M .; J a y at. 5:15 P . M, daily, lo r M iddletow n, F allaburgb, Liberty* W alton, N or­w ich, O noida. Oavvego, Suaponalon Bridge. D e tro it, Oui- cago, S t. Louis.

S a tu rd ay h a lf holiday tra in . W est F orty-second s t, 1:15 P . M .; .lay sL 1 :00 P- M. fo r M iddletow n, E llonvillo , Falls- bu rgh , M onlloollo, L iberty , W h ite Lake.

P u llm an D raw ing Room a n d aloepioi; ca rs >Boats and b e r th s resorved a t 307 Broadw ay. 6

Tickots- tim o tables, eto., a t 4 C o u rt s t, 638

ca rs on a ll tra lua . N. Y.

cofs. tim e tables, etc ., a t 4 C o u rt s t, 838 an d SCO F u l­ton s t. 217 A tlan tic nv, 88 an d 107 Broadw ay, W illiam s- burKh, 210 m

18 E xchange place, N. Y.

and ri:15 night. Accommoantinn, 4:40 P. M . S unday. C:15. 9:U0

o A - M.. 4:00. 4:30, 0:00,6:00, 7:(K», 8 :0 0 .and 9:00 P. .M ..ind 12:15 nigtJL

9 leaving Now York daily, ex c ep t Sunday, a t 7:20 ,ana U : 0 -A. M.. 1 :00 ,2:(XJ, 4;(Xt, .5:00 and 8 :U0 P. M.

w eek doye. and ]Q;00 A. M. and 7:00 P. M. Sundoya, t a t I ron ton for Ci

, j t i c C ity, w eek da ov Cape May, w eek days, 1 :00 P. M.tra ir

9.00 «nd w eek dacon n ec t a t I ’ron ton for Cam ilen.

F n rA tV in tic C ity, w eek dayHl:0(» T id 2:00 F* M. pe May, w eek days, 1:00 P. M. ... ,,of Brooklyn A nnex c-m noct w itli all throuTh

" ■■ speedy and d irec t0 or ijrooxiyti A nnex c-inuc ms a t Je rsey City, aif »rdin‘.t

M'an^fv^^or Brooklvn tr.avol. ^A ccom m odation for T ren ton , 6:30 A. M. and 2:00 P .M . Long B ranch. Hay H ead .Junction and In to rm odiato

B innons, via Railway au d Amboy, 7; .9: 0 A. M., 12:00,on, i:.- 0. 3:10, (3:40 f im ii. d l4 : fl 6:00 a ci 6 U P. M.1 Sunday;.'* • {.'» 9: 5 A. M. and 5:00 P. M. ( d o n o ts to oSunday. <

a t A sliury Park)

4:10.4:40.6:.lO.7:00, I ;o'A • .ou, .7;vnr iu :iu ,12:15 niKbl. Kund..y,G:15, «:00. U: 6,6.’9:U). l6 :0 0 ’ 0and

' 3 :0 ^ 4 :00 .4 :3U

■................... ) A.4:00 3:10,

J J : M 1U:I)0 ;1;U() P, HI. and 12^15 n is lit. „

T > O C K A W A V B E A C H .

NKW YORK, W O O D H A V EN A ND R O O K A W A T R. R. SU M M ER T IM E TA BLE.

I J sH iN f., B o a t i n g , b a t h i n g , s a i l i n g .L E A V E LONG ISLA N D O lT Y -7 .0 0 . 9.10. 10.15, 11.10

A. M .. 1 05. 2.15, 3.1.5 4.45, 5.45.7.15.8.15, 9.10, 10.10 P . M. L E A V E B U S H W lO K -7 .10 , 9.40, 10.15, 11.05, 11.60

M.. 1.50, 3.15, 4.40. 6..H6, 7.0.>. 8.20. 0.10 P. M.L E A V E F L A T B U SH AV.. B R O O K LY N -G .45. 9.20,

10.20 11.40 A. M., 1.40, 2.40, 3.40, 4.40, 5.50, 7.00, 7.60, 8.S0, 9.50 P. M.

SU N D A Y S C N L Y -L E A V E I ON(4 ISL-AND C IT Y - 7.10. 0.15, 10.15, 10.56.11,50 A. M.. 1.15, 1.45, 2.15,2.45, 3 .15 ,3 46.4.15.6.15. 0.05, 0.40, C.55, 7.25, 7.55, 8.25, 8.55, 9.3r>. 0.55.10.35 P. M.

I.K A V E B U SH W IO K —7.10. 9,20. 10.20. 11.30 A. M., 1.00. 2.O0. 3.05. 4.10. ri Of). 7.00, 8.10, 9.10 P. M.

L E A V E FLA TB U SH A V .-7 .00 , 9.20. 10.20,11.40 A. M., an d hourly from 1.4') t j 9.40 P. M. ____ ______r j l l O O K L Y N a n d K O C k A W A i T R i i J A C HB > R A IL R O A D COM PANY.

F O R ROCK AAVAY B EA C H AND O A N A RSIE .On and n ite r SU N D A Y . Jun»^ 12, 1887, tra in s will leave

tho H ow ard H ouse, in E a st New Y ork, ha lf hourly for C auarsie. an d a t 9-.mMO:00. H :()0 A. M., 12:00 M.. and ^:00 .2 :00 , 3 :00 ,4 :00 ,5 :00 and 6:00 P .M . for Uockawoy

EX C U R SIO N T IC K E T S TO ROCKA W A Y .BEA OH * 250(S C ctua8lii|i9 .

c U N A R D D I N E .

and ! O n

T H E CU NA RD S T E A M SH IP COM PANY, L IM IT E D , botwoon New Yor;.- and Liverpool, ca lling a t Oork H arbor,

FROM P IE R 40. N. R ., N E W YORK.S E R V IA ................................... S a tu rday . Ju ly 15. 2:00 P. Al.

. _. t:al tirdfiv’. .111! V 23. 7 :0(J A.e t b u h i a V.'.'.

KJ:00 6 :00 .6 :00 ,7 :00 ,8 :00 ,

A U U A N IA . ........................ . . .S d tn r l.'iy, J

C abin nass.igo, In t

lO lu ____i0 ;00 A. i l l... «;3". 9:U0 P. }

HaHt Miifijt. uu. 6:30 an d 11:10 A. M., 3 a n d 4 :4 0 P . M.

towi1:10 A. fil., 3:2(1 and 5;lA) P. .M. T ren ton . Borden-

tow n, B urling ton and O aindon. • ;09, 9:00 am i 11:10 A. M., 1:00. 2:00. 4:00. .5;00 and 8:00 P. M. Sund.-iy, 10:00 A. M. and 7:00 P. 5l. Fruuh Id. Fariu iiigdalo and Siiuam 7:20 11:10 A -^L. 2 0 i j ;00 P. M.. i - i . ! nly5 It ■, Pruolmld only, 5;0'J p . M. F reeho ld and poin ts onluld only, 5;00 P. M. F reeh

. . . . K., via SoiHh Ambov. 3:2itown. P o m b o rt» i ond CanuJen 7-20 A via M onm outh Ju n c tio n .

poin ts on :20P . M. HiglUs. A. M., 5:00 P. M.,

. . $67, $80 or $100. .according to acooramo-

*"Ticket»^” o^¥nri3.*^^$j^^ R e tu rn tick e ts onfavorable term.s.

S teerage a t very low rates. Stoorogo tick e ts from Liver- jjool and^ (Jueonstow n and nil o ther po rts of E urope a t^^Througii %iUs of lading given for B e iris t, Glasgow,

H avre, A ntw erp and o thor porta on th e C on tinen t and for MeditoiTane.-m ports. F or freigh t and pas.sago apply a t

F o r passage tiu ':e ts frtim or for E urope, d ra fts a t lowest rates, and fu r th e r inform ation , apply to 'I*. H- H EN ­D RICKSO N, No. 215 A tla n tic a v . , ------ ------ag e n t lo r Brooklyn ; or 11 F. R r 'B rooklyn, JC. D.

nea r C ourt at. solo dC U , 4-ij:* Broadwoyi

da M onm outh Ju n c tio n . ,

mid P. M. From PhilH.iolphi-i, 3:50. G:^;, ():o0. 7:10,7 ;3U. 9:20. 9:.'i0.10:10.1 i :3l). I I :.'«0 A. M„ 1:20, 2:00, 3-20. 8:;;o, 4:.M), r>:."0, 0;20. 7:00, 7:20, 8:50. 9:20,9:3.'), 10:3.') P. M.. and 12:20 n ight. Sunday, 3:-50, G;20. G-.50. 7 120,7:35.10-35 p ‘m ^T icke t oOieos H49, 4.3.5 Ami 944 Broadway, No. 1 A stor

H o'iko, 8 B attery iilaco and foi t of D.'slir Jand tits .: No. 4 C ourt st. and BrOi f<» -t of F iilion .st, B roo;,lyn; s ta tion ,I ’clccf, oliico. CJ-i.-itlo ( .•l l►*n.

foi t of D.'slirossea a n d (3<irt- . B rooklyn A nnex s ta ti m

Je rsey C ity ; em igrans ta ti >n, m igrant

Ttie New Y ork 'I'l-aiiS'nr Com pany wiU ca ll f or a n d chovi’i tgga^o from h o t“ ls and residences.CUAKLICS E PU G H , J . B. W OOD, ]

Gonorul Slanager. G eneral P assenger A gent. |1^.1 K W Y O K lv a n d G U E K N W O O D L A K E

R A ILR O A D .SVpfk Dayr^—For A rling ton , B loom field, M ontclair and

s ta tio n s on Or.ange hr.ineJi, 6:00, 8 :20 A. M.. 12;O0 noon, 1:4.3.3:40.4:40, 5:40, 6:20 and 8 P. M.. 12;0D m idnight. L i ttle l olls anti in te rm ed ia te ntatim is, 6:00, 8:20 A. 51., 12-00 noon, 4:40, 5:40 nml 8 P. M. Pom plon and in te r­m ed ia te station.s, 8 :2U A. M.. 4 :40 and H P. AI. G reenwood Lwke and in re in ifd ifltc .S tations, 3:20, 9:09 A. AI., 4 2J i*. Aj . S 9;'>0, 9:30 a . .d._____________ ______________

R A IL W A Y .■»n,^A. r

ir.l Bt.)

a n C H O U LINK .

StBsmsliip OITV O F Rl>MK from I.-ovr Yotlt WKDNIC.SOAY. .fillj-M . A uH ustlT , tmpC. 14, O c t.I2 .

Liiro'OBt, aiui liiiosl pr.Bsonser sto:iinor olloAt. baloon I W g o

A nchori.i. uiv 2.1. I* A. AV. i i '\u ucs.r.i i. a u - . (>. < A. AI. De-v.-ria. Ju ly 30. 2 P. Al. | C.rc. i-«>i ■. Ang. D', n e.n.

C anm passatre to Glasgow, Londonderry , L iverpool i t B elfast. $ 5 an:l $ ' •. Second class 830. Steera;,'i;®3'J.

S.nloon Excursion T ickets 190 a:id 'f*. T ravelers’ C ire iiiir L e tte rs (it C red it and D rafts for any

am oun t issued a t lowe.st c a rru n tra te s ..S team ers .s.-iil from P ie r4 1 N. K.. foot of Leroy st.. N. Y.

For Bonks oi Tour.s.'i'ickel.s. or liir th e r in fo rm ation , ap- I'ly to HEN Dl'K SO.V B R O T H liU S. 7 Bo-.vling Gr.;cn,Now Yi>rk: or J051N TA Y LO R. OS C ourt st. (open S atu r.lay n ig h t) ; or H. F. K O C H , 44.k< Broadw ay. B rooklyn, E. D.rgAHK SXA'l'K S T B A iU H H iP LIN K

iVith tliro iig’i tick e ts a t reduced r.vte.s, L IV ER PO O L . LONDON. D U BLIN . ,tc.

9:0(1 A. AL, daily from Ch :ha

and N i:igara Falls.cinii.ati.

From pier foot of Can il st, N orth River. P.'issongt'r ncCDiiimodationB unsurpasaod. Cabin passage

$35 and $40, .iccording to location of stateroom . Bteerngo to and from E urope a t lo^rest r.ites.

E xcursion tick e ts :it reduced rates.AUS'i'JN B A IiD W lN tfcCO., A gents. No. .5.3 Bro.idway,

N .Y . BEPvNAPwD BOGAN, A gent, 65 O o n rts t, Brooklyn.P arcels forw .irded to all p a rts oi E urope by B uldw ia’d

E uropean E.x press.daily

. . Day l<*x Bin.'.'hamlnn

laily frf'm C ham bers st. (.S:55 from Tw enty- , ly Express. B uffet draw ing room co.aclieo to ^

Kim ira. H iiniullsvillo R ochester, BuJlalo r r h " S leeping tgoach llo rn id lsv illo to Ciu-

r iU T E S T A R LI^^ W

C lev elund .'U im .innati, C hicago a n d 'S t. Louis. P u llm an Kl<« pm g ccacho.s to Roclieslor, Biilfalo, Niflgur.a Falls, H am ilton and Tor<tnto.

b;U() P. M. daily from Cliam bcTsst. (7:5.5 frem Twenty- th ird st’ > td iii ago E xpress, P u llm an day an d sleeping co a rh fs to B ingham ton, E lm ira, Buffalo, N iagara F alls an d Chicago.

P aic rsun , week d ay s ,4:45. 5:45. 7:20, 7:50. 9;30, 10:20 A. M., 12-00 noon. 1:46, 2:30. 3:00, 3:50. 4:40, 5:00, .5:10, 5:30, 5:50. G.IO, 0:30, 7:15. 7:45. 8;3U. 10:30 P. AL and

^'N ew ark and Putorson, via Newark, week dnys, G:10, C:5U.8:00, 8;;>0. lO.-OO, U :3‘U A. M., 2;00, 3:20, 3:50, 4:20, 4:60, 5:20. 5:.50, 6:20, 7:30, 8:00, 10:(K) R M.. 12:0') mid- Bighi. Sundays, 9:1.) A. AI.. 3:20, 0:30 aiid 8:00 P. M.

Sutfern . week days, 4:45, .5;4‘>. 7:50,9-30, 10:20, A. M.,1:4.5, 2 ;:.u 10:36 P.

*10:20 .A. :“ ‘w i l m c , woek dr.ys, 4:45, 9:00. 10:20 A. M„ 2:30, 4:30 P . Al. S und 'S. 9;UU A. Ai.

N ew burgh and Oornwall, week dny.s, 7:50. 9:00 A. M., 8:30, 4 :i - ’, 4:30. (>:U0 P AL_ Sunday. H:15 A. AI., 0:00 P . Al.2 :3U?3 ■!3u'. '.L 5ll!*4 6 m . 8 -.OO. V:3o' 1»' M n'dny.'^S ;45l8:1.5, 9.00. 10:20 A. M .,6:00. 6:.iO,8:OUP. AI.

Aliddleti wn. week days, 4 :40, 5:4;). 7 :.50, 9:00, 10:20 A. M .,2::;0. 3:30, 4:30. 0 :00 .8 :00 .8 :30 P .M . Sunday, 5:45, 8:15, 9 :0’). 10: j U A. M.. 0:00 0 ;30. 8 :D0 F. M. „ „

P o .t Jervi.s. week days, 4:4.5, 7:50, 9:00, 10.-20A. AL, 2:30 3:30. 4:30 G.OO. h;00. 8.-:j0 P. AI. Sunday, 8:15, 9:00, a0;20 A. A l .6:00. 6:30 an.i .4:00 P. M. ^

S cran ion , D unm ore, week days. 9;00 A. AL, 2.-30 P . AL 2'ickids f«)i- passage and n p a rd n en ts in «lrawingrooin

an d slec'jdng coaches can b ’) fiblained and <irderB for the check ing and Iranb ter *)f baggage ni;iy b-.' le ltn t th e coiu- pany’a office. Nos. 331 an d 333 F u lto n st, Brooklyn,

i c II. . K. G en’i -4.-;. L. P . FA R M ER . G. P.T ^ E W Y O R K G ^ . N i 'U A l / A N D I I D D S O N

KiA E R R A ILR O A D .

uKiiTiix’i:8:00 A. AL, IL cheKter K.xprcfiS, draw ing room cars to

A lbany, 'I'roy and Syracuse,9:00 A. AI. S ara toga Lake Georgii and M ontrea l special.

W IT H T H R u C c i l J)b ' .W I S H itU u M CARS.•9:50 A. M., th e FAM OUS ( ‘.lU C A G U L IM IT E D , com ­

posed ex< liisiv..'ly of B u tte t Bmokm-x enr, d in ing car, draw ing room and sb-epm g cars for A lbany, Utic.-i. Syra- cuae, Ro'-lieater, BoiVal <, N iagara Falls, l^rie, C leveland and Toledo, arriv ing ni C hicago 9:50 A. AL, n ex t day.

10:30 A. M . Chicago Ivxpross, dr.iw ing room card to Richlield Springs. Cim-ind:ii rua and Rocln ster.

11 :30 A. AL. W erilerti Now Y ork uiid N oilhu rn K ipresa,'S f , ' 's 7 H A W 4 iA 1.IM ITFD. RaU.rdnys <.nl^

B ulfot -Sin 'k ing ankl tlr.iwing room cars thr.m gii.3:30 P . M.. AUiany. Troy. Sarutugx and U tic a special,

w ith draw ing n>om cars to 7V 'y anti S ar itoga. C onnects th roug li to (;;i|dwell (Lake ( .eorge) <m S at unlays.

*4:00 P. M.. A ecnrainodntion to Albany and 'lr>*y.•6:1.0 P. M.- F as t O iicogo Express, w ith uloeidng

for N iagara Fulls, Buffalo. 'J'oledo, D e tro it and Chic. D in ing ca r New York to jVlbany.

•6:30 P. AL, F.-ist C im nun.n i and Rt. Louis Express, w ith Sleeping cars to r Clcvol m d, C inc innati, liulianripo- lis, St. Louis. A uburn , (Jenova, Ca'iam biigiia, C layton, dasly, p.-iu! Sm itli’s. via U tica, daily ex c ep t Saturday. D in ing c.ar Now York to Aili.any. .

’7:00 P. M.. AJonir.-aJ .and A dnondack Expre.ss, w ith Bleeping c-trs to Phittsbur,-,', S t. A limns, Aloiitre.-il, P aul

*5:60 V . 'm .'. Special Bleeper, .arrives R ochester 7:40 A. M.. Buffalo 9:3.5 A. AL and Cluvolnnd 12:15 P. AL n ex t*^*9:15 P. AL, Pacific K iprobs, w ith aloeping cars for R ochester. B uhalo . N iagara Falls. Cleveland, ‘L d e lo . D e tro it and Chivago. To C layton, daily excep t Satu rday .

11:1.51’. Al.. N igh t KxprcHS.witli b le ep ir- ‘ * “ ......am i Troy. C onnects w ith tlic* im -ining tr

nd for tfio N orth (excep t S atu rday n ight).n ilrav.'ing room and aloepilig enra on

lot. Now Y ork; 333 W nshingUin

a.io.

oars to A lbany 13 for tlio We..jt

loepilig enraBale a t G rand Cenlaiil D epot, New Y ork; 333 W nahingl Slid 73U F u lto n sta, Brooklyn, and T9 F o u rth at, WiUiaib u rgh .

Biigga * R un c

^ E S T S l iO lC D

I residenco. y*'ssenger A gent. _

R A IL R O A D —X. Y . C..V H. H, R . K CO., Lcssne. T i l l : P IC TU R K SQ U E

TO U R IST ROUTK TO ALL, N O R TH ER N R ESO R TS. SUM M KB TLMK TA B LE , in effect u n til fu r th e r notice. C A T S K lIiL M OU N TA IN E X P R K S S -L oavo A nnex foot

F u lto n 8t, B r'o k ly n , a t 8:20 A. M .; Je rsey City, 8:50 A. AL; Now Y ork, J a y Bt, 8:40 A. M .; \V est Fortv-floo- <md st. 9:00 A. M., for Cornw,-ill, N ew burgh, K iiigslon, C atsk ill and all po in ts in Ontskili M ountains via K ings­ton and via Catskill, Lake Aluhonk an d Lake M iune-

BAHATOCA A ND CAT.SKILL AIOUNTAIN E X P R E S S —Loavo A nnex S ta tion foot F u lton st, B rooklyn, 10:40 A. M .; Je rsey City, Il;'20 A. AL; New Y ork, J a y a t .l l :1 5 A. Al.; AVest Forty-Kccond at, 11:30 A. M., for Saratoga, L ake George. A lbany, Cutskill, K ingston , Newburgli, Cornwall,C’atskill A l'm iitoins via K ingston and v iaC ais- kill, M uhnnk iiako and L ake M innew aska. D raw ing

B A V r m n T ' 'A N D ' '‘cA T S K IL L M OUNTAIN, I.IM - I 'l 'E D —Lp .ivo Anno.x, foot F u lto n s t, 3:00 1». ,M.; Jersey City, 3:30 P. AI.; Now Y ork , J ay st, 3:25 P . A l.; AVest P'orty-sccond st, 3:45 P. .M., for S aratoga, Catekill, K ingston . N ew burgh, Cornw all, C atskil) A ioiintains via K ingston and via Cati-killi M ohonk Lake and Laku Min- now.iskn. D raw ing room car-< to Saratog.'i.D rau 'ing room cars on nil tra in s to G rand H otel s ta tio n

to P hoen ic ia for H o te l K au te rsk ill, and M ountain

F or com plete tim e tab ic , excursion tick e ts to nil N ortli- e rn reso rts .and full info rm ation apply to tick e t agen ts, 333 W ath jng ton st. A nnex office, *ashington st. A nnex office, foot tu l to n to n st. 215 A tlan tic av, B rooklyn: 79F < m rlh s '

way, or New York slation.s foo t J ay «t, n ea r Cham bers, nnd foot5VoAt Forty-second Bt. Baggage checked th rough from Brooklyn. ^

C. E . LA M BERT, G en eral P assenger A gent.y ~ 6 k G I S L A K D n i l A l L R O A l ) T R A I N S

LE.VVE ELA TC U SH A V E N U E D E P O T EOU T U EFOLLO W IN G P O IN TS A N D W A V .STATION.S:

O R E E N P O R r. R iV E H iiE A D , S H E L T E R ISLA ND . 8:31) (1:30 S atur'l.iys only) A. .M.; 3:25. 4:22 (;5;23 ea st oi R ivorho.id Saturday.s on).v) P. M .: Siinday.s, H:.5.5 A. M.

SAG H A RBO IL T H E HAAIPTONS. 8 :30(1 :30 S atu r- da.V8 only). A. M. ;3:2.'». 4:22 (5:23o;ist of P atchoguo S atur-

sy.s oniv) P. AL; S 'lndi.ys. 8:55 A. M.

BA BY l.O N , 6:45. 8:00, (8;:i0, F ire Is lan d ). 11:00, 1:00 . AI.; (1:30 Satiiriiaya <mly). 3:25, (•1:22. Fi Island),

turday P . M.

'^K O R IT lPo'R T .'H U .N TlN cV i'O N , s ’ s i il:'00 (l:30.S.lt_- iirdnys only) A. M.. 3;55, 4:56. 6:36 P. A l.; S undays, 8:65

AVodnp.^dny ami S a tu rd ay n ig h ts only) : S undays, 9:27 A,

p : M ; = A fn igh ty Suiuja^'8, 8:20, 9:27, 10:5.5 A .M .; 1:30,1:55, 2:07,

G A R D E N ’CITY, HE.5IP.STEAD, C:4.5, 8:30. 11:00 A. M.;2-.0O 3-.2r).4:22, &:2;f. 6-.;i0. 6-.53, 8.06, lO-.lU P. M -•, 12-15 n igJit; SnnilnyH, 8:55. (9:27 G arden City only) A.

NO B E A U H'l «14 S m ^

/B e a c h 10:45 P. M. daily ami Sunday./ t E H IG H V A L L R Y R A IL R O A Il ' S j PA S.SE .V G E R TR A IN .SIcavotloix.tto t of U orllnnilt

o r D obrosaes st ut 8 :00 A. M. an d 7 :0 0 P . M. daily (8-.U0 A. M. tra in Sundays only rim s to M auch C liunk and

' ir 'w o lir -f^ L iS A ? ;nil ia te rrao d ia te

Ati'iUO P. M. fo rT im k h n n n o ck nnd all in te rin ed is to points.

A l 3:40 P. AL for P iils io n and all p rin c ip a l in te rm ed ia te points.

A t 6:40 P. AI. daily for Coplay nnd all in te rm ed ia te points.

A t 7:60 P. AL for Laurays and all in te rm e d ia te po in ts. 9’raiiis leaving at 8:oy A. .’'L and 1:00 and 3:-10P. M.

coniioct for all poin ts in M ahoney an d I la ze lto n Coal

2 £ & A ^ E A S T E B N O E E R ^ 2 g j ^ D W A Y . N.Y.

________ IC. B. BY1NGT(3n , G eneral P assenger A gont._

T I I K W H I T E M O U N T A T N s T

TIAIE S H O IIT IC N F ^ UATJCS R ED U C ED .

C om m encing Jnm* 27, a .special express tra in , w itli p a r­lo r cars, will leave Gr.and C ontra! D ep.it. via N. Y., N. H. a n d II. R . R., daily excep t .Sundays, a t 9:12 A. Af., duo a t Fafiyans n t 7:30 P. M., m aking d ire c t connections a t 'W hite R iver Ju n c tio n w ith th rm ig li tra in for M ontrea l via C en tra l 4 'orm oiit Riiiiroad, and a t W idls R iver to r M<‘n tre a l, Q ueboc, etc ., via Passum paic Div. B. and L.

A. AL, daily ex-jlo n tr e a l , Quei

R e tu rn in g tra in will leave Fabynim 9:15 co p t S undays, duo a t New Y ork a t 7 :r)0 P. m .

S ea ts in \uvylor ca rs tuny be secutv.d in advance n i D. R. im d S. O. tic k e t ollU-o in G rand C entral Dop .t.

F o r fu r th e r in fo rm ation see Conn. R iver L ine Folder, \Thichm ay bo ob ta ined a t princ ipal ticket otricus.

C. P. HKMP.STICAD.__________ _________G. P . A. N. Y., N .J i . a m ^ ll . U J t

i :> R O O K L y N a n n e x f o r

j e r .s e y ' g i t y .

I.EA V rX O FOO T'^O Ei'U M PO N ^ D A ILY .

C abin ra tes $50. $60 nnd $89. S tee rage tick e ts to and from th e Old C ountry, $29; Kecou«l cabin m A driatic Celtic. .$3:5, Tho.m> steam ers do n u t ca rry c a ttle , sUoap or pigs. I'^ur passage tick e ts or d ra fts , payafilo on dem and everyw here in E ng land , Ire land , Sco tland , Sw eden nnd Norway, a t lowest r.ites. apply to V. A L D R ID G E , J2 C ourt bt, or A. M. M ORGAN, 85 Broadvvay, W illiama- Lurgii.

I. B R U C E ISM AY, agen t. 41 Broadway. Now York.I .T N E U N I T E D .S T A T E S M A I L

, 1 ^ ' o fas foBows:N E V A D A ................................... Tnesd.iy, J u ly 12. 9:30 A. AlA L A SK A ..................................... Tuesday. J u ly 19, 3:30 P. M

C abin passage, $(i0, $70 nnd $80.In ten u o d ia to , $30.Sleer.ngo from Now Y ork, $20.P repa id hteorago to New Y ork, $20.A. AI. U N D E R H IL L «lfc CO., 29 Broadway. Now York. JO H N C. H EN D E R SO N i BUN. J44 F u ltu n a t . ___

¥ N M A N L I N E , U . S . A N D R O Y A L " M A I L I STEA M ER S for O U EEN STO W N and LIV E R V O O L

OiTV O I R IC H M O N D ........ S atu rday , J u l j TJ. 8:30 A. .M.GiTYbE\M O.NT:VEAL;;;;;;s^^^^C ITY O F C H IC Al'.O .. .Satnrd.'.y. A iiniisM :). 1 ::.3 0 P . M.

i'ro m Inm an P ier, foo t of G rand st, Jorbcy City. Cabiu

JO H N O. IlENDER-SON A^BONf 344 lt 'u R o n T t;'^o r '‘il. l '\ K0C11,44,V. Broadway, Brooklyn. K. D.T ^ O R D D E U T S b l i E H " L L O Y D " ^ ' S T E A M - X a S H IP I.INIC—Ne-.v Y ork, S o u tham p ton and Brem en

F ast E xpress Stoam ers..SaaIe,4Vcd. Jn!y20, :69 A..M.I vverra, A ug. 10 ,9 :30 A. AI. A llfr.W e:I.Ju.y27.11.00A .A L.Enis. S a t. Aug. 13, noon Elf)'*. ed. A ng. 5:0() A. Al.ilC der.W nd. Aug. 17,3:00 P.AI.

R atos or passage to H avre or B rem en:F irs t cabin, $100 nnd upw ard n b erth , according to

•............. ; second, $CIJ a be rth .Les; re tu rn tic k e ts nt. reduc.^d rates,

otweun S ec m d and T h ird sts, H oboken, N. J .O : J jU Ic il .S it CO., No. 2 Bowling G reen, N. Y.

' / T E N E E A L T R A N S A T L A N T I C C O IM P A ^'U I NY. RETW KKN N EW Y O R K AND H A V RE.

C'O.MPANY'S I 'lK K , No. 43, N O RTH R IV ER ,Foot of M orton st.

LA BHKTAGNK. D.^.)«(uss*jlin. .S atu rday , Ju ly lG , 2 P. JL LA h O UK G O g N i :, I'V in-imd. ..S/iturilwy. J u ly 23. 7 A. AI.

C hecks payable a t Fight m am o u n ts to su it on tUn B .m qiie Trar«<intlariti<iuo, o' Pat S-LO U IS D e BKJHAN, A gent. Vo. G Bowling G reen, N. Y.- R U D G K R 3 ^ 8 5 ^ ^ ( ^ m ^ B r o o k jy n .

C oa..suv iH « .‘'-tna iiK fr:^ .

la ca tio u ; Bteernge a t lowest rate;

P ie r betw een S<

^H A R T ^E f^ T O N , S A V A N N A H , F L O R ID AAND T H E SO U TH AND S O U TU W K r/;,

Vi:i CH ABLKSTO N , S. C., a t 3 P. M.From P ie r 29, H ast River, betw een U oosovo lt.in i

O n.amberssts.D ELA W A R E. Capt. 'iVibuu............................ Taos.. J u ly 19K E M lK O L E .C au L K em b l)................................ Fr,., ’ • • •YK.MASS1m->. Cant. Pl-»tr, . . .

\VM. P. CLY D E At GO . Oe. J n iy 22

From P ie r 27. N orth R iver, foot of P ark niace.OH AT r.-\ll()0(JU lG -r. *. ’a(>i D.iggutL................ S al. J u ly lf>

JI. YUNGK, A gen t O. S. S. Co., P ier 27, N. R..Steamers an* providn-.l w itli first class passeiiKor accom ­

m odations. In .suraueo '-i ot 1 per cent, P rem ium can be collected n t des tina tion if iusuraneo is effected by 2 o’clock .-it union odico. or by 3 o’clock a t piers, on or before day of sa ilin g ; otiiorw ise i t m u s t be paid by sh ipper.

For fu rth e r iiiform.’ition apply to tile ag en ts of th e PI)oclivo linesQa above, office on pier, or to 5Y.-H.G eneral A gent, ( ire a t .Soiitfieni F re ig h t and P Lines. U uion OiScc, 317 Broadw ay, New York

S tlU lll)bo2lt« l.

.. R U ETT , P assenger

City.

j^ U D S O N R I V E R R Y D A Y L I G H T .

D ay Lino S toam ers N E W ,Y O R K O R ALBANY,

Daily (ex cep t Sundays),Leave Brooklyn, Philton st, (by A n n e x ) . . ......... 8:07 A , M.Leave Now York, V estry st. p ie r ........................... 8:40 A. ALLeave New Y ork, W est Tw enty-a oond st, p ie r 9 :U0 A. M. For A LBA NY , land ing a t Y onkers, W est P o in t. New­b u rgh , roughkeopsiu . R hiuobeck, C atskiii and HudsiR e tu rn in g , leave A lbany......................................... 8;30 A,

A lino BA N D a ttach e d to each boat. C O N N E C T IO N S :

w i.'io n iT i) /m ...:»), A,,__ .A_jr jjoat.

IS:W E ST P O IN T and N E W B U R G H , w ith dow n day R H IN E H E U K (by ferry.) w ith special tra in on Uls

D el. R. R fo r tho res irts of tho Cathkill M oun ta in s.(* A'r.'^u- ILL ,w ith ^ e c iu l tra in s on th e CatskiU M t. R . R.

*N. w ith B oston Jc A lbany R. 'R. fo r C hatham ,CATSKILL,H UD SON .

P ittsfie ld , <to.A LBA NY , w ith N. Y. C en tra l <k H, R . R. R., for U tica ,

Buffalo, N IA G A R A FA LLS and tho W est, w ith B oston and A lbany U. R. for B oston A D. an d H. C. and Co.’s R ailroad fo r M ontroal and th e N o rth , and SPEO I.-M / TRA IN TO AND BROM SARA TO G A. Tho Now York T ransfer Co. will call fo r and chock baggage from ho te ls and residences.

I T 'A L L l U V E U L I N E - F O R B O S T O N , J ; N E W P O R T . f*ALL lU V E R AND EA ST AND

N O RTH .A D O U B LE D A IL Y Sl'JKVICB' is now bein g operated on

th is route . B'our steam ers m com m ission. P ilgrirn. B ris­tol, P rov idence and Old Colony. A fine band and o rchoalta a llao h ed to each steam er. Leave Now Y ork from P ie r 28 (old No.) N. K ., foot of M urray, at, as follows:

5:30 P. M., lo r B'all R iver d irec t, conn ec tin g for Boston, B 'itohburg, Now B edford, M arth a’s V ineyard , N an tu c k e t and local iioints on Old Ooloiiy R ailroad.

C:15 P. in ., for N ew port, due ab o u t 5:43 A. BI., an d Fall R iver ab o u t 7:00 A, M., connecting w ith express tra in s and th ro u g h ca rs for Boston, Capo Cud, Lowell and N orth , W h ite M ountains. Ac.

Sundays, leave Now Y ork a t 5;30 P . M. for all points.C onnection daily by A nnex b oa t from B rooklyn 5:00 P.

Mm Je rsey C ity 4-.J0 P .M .T ickets nnd sta teroom s ca n bo ob ta ined in B rooklyn a t

4 C o u rt st, 8C0 Bhilton st, 107 B roadw ajv E. D ., and a t A nnex office, foot of F u lton s t ; in Now Y ork a t all p rin ­cipal tic k e t oUices, line office, P ie r 28, N. R ., an d on stonmors.BU R D E N A LO V ELL. G EO . L. CONNOR,

i^genW._____________ G enl. P assr. Agt.j 'O R W I C H L I N E ,

B'OR BOSTON, W O R C ESTE R , PO R T LA N D A N D W H IT E M O U N TA INS. *

L ONDON, N O R W IC H , ISLA N D .

D IR E C T R O U T E TO N E W _____W A TC H H IL L A N D BLO CK

R A T E S R E D U C E D .

S tcam ors C ity of W orcoator, C ity of B oston and C ity of Law rence leave P ie r 40, N orth R iver, foot of W a tts st, (nex t p ier above D esbrosses st. Furry ), daily, S undays ox- cepteif. a t 5 P. M. T ick e ts an<l s la te room s secu red a t 2 0 i, 201, 397, 467 and 957 B roadw ay; 10 and 12 G reenw ich s t, 153 Bowery, A stor H ouse, W indsor an d C usm opoJitan H otels, Now Y ork; 838 B'ulton s t, B rook lyn : a t P ie r 40, N. R ., an d on a team w a. G . W . B R A D Y , A gen t.O O N D O U T , K I N G S T O N A N D C A T S -

K IL L M OU N TA INS, H n d in g a t C ranston ’s (W est P o in t) , Cornsvaii, N ew burgh, M arlboro, M ilton , P ough- keepsio and Esopiis, conn ec tin g w ith U ls te r nnd Dela- wnro, S tony Clove nnd (Jatskill M ountain railroads. S team ers C ITY OB' K IN G STO N and JA M E S W. B A LD ­W IN lonvo ev e ry d a y a t 4 P .M ., p ier foot of H arrison Bt, excep t Sat urday, when C ityo l K ingston loaves a t 1 1*. M., land ing a t N ew burgh an d Pouglikcopsie, con n ec tm c w ith even ing tra in for all S U il.M E R RE.SORTS T lIR O U G il T H E M OUN'I’A INS

W ill leave H ondout Sunday n igh ts 11 o’clock on a r­rival of special fa s t tra in from Iho m ounta ins, a rriv ing a t Now Y ork M onday 6 A. M.J ^ E W B U l l G H & W E S T P O m r ;

G rand daily excursion (ex cep t Sundays) by th o fa s t and c lccun l Day Lino stoam ers

N EW Y O R K O R ALBANY.From nrooljlyn, F u lton Ht, (by n n n o i) ............... 8 :00A . M

• J.en- York, V ,.,try s t n iur..............................8:40 A. M“ Y ork W ostTw only-.w cond s t pler....U ;(W A. ME xcu rsion is ts will linvo throo liniirs a t W est P o in t or

ono lo u r nnd H iroc-iinarlors a t N ew burgh ; re tu rn in g reach New Y ork .5:39, B rooklyn 6:20 P, A h u e BA ND an d O B C H liSTU A a tta c h e d to each bout.1 B O S T O N , W A T C H H I L L , N A U K A G A N -l 3 S ETT P IE R .

V IAtSTONINGTON LINE.

FROM N E W PlICR 3G, N OR'i’H R IV E R ,Ono block above CA NA L ST,

A T 5 P. M. D A ILY , E X C E P T SUNDAY.

BTEAaMKR'R W H A R F " f o ^N A R IIA G A N S E T T P IE R ______ W IT H O U T e x t r a C H A R G E.___________T > R O V l b E N C I t i L I N 15' ' "I . for W H IT E M OUNTAINS, B A R H A R B O R ,

PR O V ID E N C E , W OUCKSTEU, N O U TH EK N N E W EN tJLA N D POIN TS.

S team ers R H O D E ISLA ND AND .M ASSACHUSETTS L E A V E P IE R 29, N O R T H R IV E R , D A IL Y , E X C E P T SU N D AY , AT o P. iM., C onnecting w ith th ro u g h

PA RLO R CA R FROM STEA M EK ’S W H A R F... a.. Y.*..t. 4,1 ,,,1#' — " —P rov idence to F ab y an ’s w ith o u t chn 0,011, Now Y ork C ity, for SuiBox

nngo. Send to P. O#_ _ r E xcursion Book.

y L O Y O \S " N E d l ( . H U N T I N G l 0 ? r r C o O ). l - iS p r i i ig , O yster Bay, N orthpo rt—S team er Sylvan G len loaves P i e r 27, K. U.. a t3 :4 5 P. M. daily, ex cep ting S a tu r­days and S undays; S atu rdays a t 2 P. M., Sundays n t9 :1 5 A. M .; single fare, GOc.; excursion , $1. F or N orthpo rt on Tuesdays, W ednesdays an d S atu rdays as above, stopp ing a t fool of E a s t T h irty -first st, bo th ways; single fare, 76o,; excursion , $1.25."a L B A S Y noA f { ^ “ P E C 7 1 l L E ^ ^ 'm ^ ^ ^/ V P alace Btoamors D R E W and D EA N RIC H M O N D loavo every w eek day a t 6 P. M. from P ie r 41, N. R ., foot of Canal at, New York.

Leave Brooklyn v ia A nnex, F n llo n s t, n t 5 P . M. a f te r Tuesday, J u n o 21.

F re ig h t rocoivod un til tho bo n r of dep a rtu re . _________________________ B V K llE T T , ProBidont.

A “ T R O Y R O A T S - - C m Z 1 5 N H ’ L I N B — 1 % . 9 S team ers OITY O P TR O Y a n d SARA TO G A leave roo t O hristopber at, N o rth R iver, daily , e x c e p t Saturday^ 6 P . M., for Troy a n d th e N orth . SuD aay s tea m er touolios At Albaxky. v -

D R V O O O R S , & C«I^.; J i 4 , 9 O T R ] E ’S ,

703 E U LT O N ST, n ea r ST. F E L IX .

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M en 's D ress S h irtsO anze U n d en rea ri C o tton H osiery, M uslin U nderw ear,* C orsets.L inen H andkerch ie fs ,

M en 's D ress S h irts U n lan n d e ro d S h irts , B icycle S h irts , C o tto n Hose, B alb riggan S h irts .

O LU A RIN O O UT SA L E O F lingham s. Seersuckers, S atinos, C am brics, Law ns, e tc ., a t r below cost.500 p ieces M osguito N e ttin g from 30o. a piece.A uction lo ts oi T ablo L inens, N apk ins, Towels, T able

lovers a t reduced prices.501) W h ite C oun te rpanes . Goo. to $1,25 eaoh.

ST O R E O P E N T IL L 10;3U P . M,___________

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B E D F O R D BRA N CH , 1,227 B E D F O R D A V E N U E

N E A R FU LTO N STREET.

EA STER N D IS T R IC T BR A N C H , 44 BROADW AY.

F IF T H A V E N U E BRA N C H , 435 F I F T l t A V E N U E

N E A R N IN T H STREET.

ALL BU SIN ESS P E R T A IN IN G TO N EW S, A D V E R ­

TIS IN G A N D JO B P R IN T IN G W IL L R E C E IV E T H E

SAM E A TTEN TIO N A T T H E S E O F F IC E S AS IF

TR A N SA C TE D A T T H E M A IN O FFIC E.

A D V K RTISEfilEN TS F O R T H E W E E K D A T E D I - TIO N S W IL L B E R E C E IV E D U P TO 11:3t) O’CLO CK

A. M., A N D F O R T H E SUN D AY E D IT IO N U P TO 10

P , M. ON SATURDAYS.

P A P E R S S U P P L IE D TO N EW SD EA LER S.

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0:00.10;0i>, and 11:90 A.M., 12 :15 ,1 :45 ,2 :-l6and 3:45 P.M . R e tu rn in g , lonvo Glon la lm d for Jou-oll’a w harf

3:39, 5:09, 6:90, 7;00 an d 8:00 P . M.

EX C U R SIO N TIC K ET S, E x tra B oats Sundays.

400.

j ^ o c k a w a y b e a c h .

P A I .A .T IA L T u iu : ls ^ S \ iU l? K u \^ ’'K ^

Leaving ;W e st2 2 d st., W est ItUh at, P ierG , JowolVaDock,

N. R-. N. II-. N. R., Brooklyn.8:3.5 A. M„ 8:69 A. M., 9:20 A. M., 9:40 A. M.,

10:00 A. M., 10:1;5 A. M.. 10:30 A. M., U:00 .V M..1:30 P. M ., 1:46 P. Si., 2:00 P i M., 2 ;‘2D P . M.

U(*turnin.'r leaves U'lukiiway B each :W eek days, Se'iside D ock...........11:30 A. M., 4. and C P. M.Sundays. SoaHide D ock......... 11:30 A. M., 5. a nd 6:30 P. M.

A B O U N D S T A T E N IS E A N D ..SICA liKICICZES UiVlC (IKATS AN HOUR.

ouim uncingT H U R S D A Y J u ly 1 'I’lie e leg an t excursion steam o-

C A N O N IC U S. ^Cap:ic;ly. l,20i) poni>le leave.s 'riiirly-fir-t st, E .R ., 1 :00 P.

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M .; ilreoT ipuln t.K © nlM ,l:15; (irnm f at . l':.B ..i;30 : B rnok- Ivn Bridge D ock, 1:15: E V E R Y A IT E R N O O N , SA TU R- DAYS nnd SUN D AY S ')nu Im ur la te r , Bailing nronnd St.-iten Island, th ro u g h th e Lower Bay and Narrow s in fu ll t low' of th e ocean, harln r dofonsA'a and S ta tu e of L iberty .

g T E A M E H ID L E W IL D .

" c R K ^ T SEAC L IF F . (iL EN W O O D A ND ROSLYN.

F rom P ie r 24, K. R ., P eck Slip, a t 9:15 A. M. b rom T hirty -first st, E. It., a t 9:30 A. M. A rriv ing in Now Y ork sam e day a t 6 P. M.

A SA TU RD A Y A bTK RN O O N EX C U R SIO N , M aking all of th e nbovo land ings, leav.ng P eck M ipab2:30 I ’ .M. 2’liirty-firBt st, IC. R ., a t 2:45 1’. ^l. R etu rn in g , will a rrive in Now A’ork n t 8:30 P, M. E xcursion tic k e ts 50o.T T P T H E ' A M E i« o 7 \N ^ n [m

T h e M agm fiix 'nl S team er

C ap ta in Jam e s Lynch,W ill m ake ro^o^ii^Sim^day excursions, to

ja n d in g n t Y onkers, Iona Island, W est P o in t and Cold Spring,

I»oaving B ridge Dock, B rooklyn, a t 8:50 \R E , E N T IR E G RA N D EX C U R SIO N , 51

A. M.50 CEN TS.

'rfl'IHE'S'l’E A M E U s y l v a n D E L L.a . M ikes tw o tr ip s d.-iily from P ie r 23, E, R., foot of

Boekraan s t, Now Y ork, a t 9:45 A. M., 3:45 P. M., for W hitostene , S ands Gliff.

I.e.ives 0;45 A. M., 3:00 P. M. ’ ’SUNDAYS,

I.eavos9:3n A. M., 2-311 P. M,- c j . 2 .00 J 0 « P. M.

T o o a U L E F O N LO N G IS L A N D ^ S O U im -.fi_ S a tu rd ay n fternnnn nnd Sunday excursions. T ake

sloaiu lm at SYLVAN G LEN Irom Pivr'JT . E a s t R iver, every S a tu rd a y afternoon n t 2* o 'clock for L loyd’s D ock, Cold S pring , H u n tin g to n . O yster Bay nnd N o rth p o rt. R o tu rn - ing, arrives in New Y ork abou t 9:l-5 P. M. O n Sundays a t 9:15 A. M. for O yster B:iy. Gold S p ring and H u n ting - ton . R e tu rn in g . arrjv<?s in New Y ork abou t 6 P . M. F are fur th e round trip , GUc. s to pp ing a t E a st T h irty -firs t st. botJi ways.g H O H O L A E X C m i S r O K S

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E R IE R A ILW A Y .

T R A IN L E A V ES

W E D N ESD A Y SAnd

SUN D AY S.

CU AM BK US ST.

STA TIO N 9 A. M.$2 F O R RO U N D T R IP .________

^ B E E N W O O D L A K E ,ON TH U E R iirR A IL W A Y .

S elec t re so r t; am ple h«)tol accom m udations; p ic tu r- o.S(]uouud hea lth fu l Kiirroutidings.

GOOD F IS H IN G . E X C U R SIO N S D A ILY .

________ $1.50 F O R T H E RO U N D T R IP .S t a t u e o e l i b e r t y .

Now is th e tim e to seo lliis ooloss il work of a r t and g e t a lino view from p.ulcht it balc' e rs loavo B arge ofiici'. B.iUer.

R O U aND T R l

I balcony;y; now open. S toam -

to 5.

c o n 5*:y i s Ej A i v u .1 3 B 1 G H T O N b e a c h R A I L W A Y .. O H O T EL B R IG H T O N AND

T H E R A C E TRA CK S,CONICY ISLAND.

T ia in s lca'\o Bedford S i a; ion 0:39,7 ;30, 8:30. 9:30 A. M .; th e n every Gii'-t-y m inuto.i un til 1:90 P , M. and Awery hf- teen minutPS th e ro a tte ru n lil 19:39P. 31. S atu rday n ig h ts only a t 11:45 1‘. M.

Loavo Bergen, B u tle r flud P ro sp ec t P a rk s ta tio n s a fow

^10:00T ra ins loavo H otel B righ ton C:40, 7:15. 8:00, 9:00,A. M .: th e n every th ir ty m in u tes un til 1:95 P. S! every fifteen m in u tes th e re a f te r u n til 11:15 P . M. t: day n ig h ts only a t 12:15 A. M.

u n p le a sa n tu a y s tra in s ivill be ru n hourly a fte r 9 :3U A. M.SUNDAYS.

F ir9 t tra in leaves B edford S ta tio n 7 :30 A. M, a n d H otel B r ig lito n 8:00 A. M.

H otel B righ ton O PE N for Iho season. _ A fternoon and evening co n certs by Cuppa’s Seven th R eg im en t B ond.

c^ O i ^ E Y I S L A N D .

P R O S P E C T P A R K A N D CO NEY IS LA N D R . R

W E ST B R IG H T O N BEA CH .

B R IG H T O N B E A C H H O ilF L A ND R A C E TRA CK .

M A N H A TTA N BEA CH .

EX C U R SIO N T I ^ ’e TS 30 CENTS.

Chil;?ren over 5 years of ago 15 cen ts, un d er 6 years fro?.A LL EX C U R SIO N T IC K E T S en litlo tho b o ld e r to free

adm ission on th e N EW IRO N P lh J l ,T ram s loavo N IN T H A V and T W E N T IE T H ST (Groon-

wood) n t 6:90, 7:09. 8:09 ,9 :90 . 9:30 and 19:99 A .M ., th e n every 20 m inu tes to 1:00 P. W.| aud th e re a f te r every 15 m inu tes to 11:99 P . M.

R e tu rn in g tra in s lonvo W est B righ ton n t 6:30, 7:30,8:30, 9:30 and 9:55 A .M ., tlion every 20 in inu los to 1:15 P . M., and th e re a f te r evoo’ 15 m inu tes to 11:30 P. M. S unday 's first tra in leaves oruok iyn d ep o t a t 6:00 A. M. an d W est B righ ton a t 8:30 P . M.__________________________________j ^ A K H A T T A N l l E A C H .

T ra in s Will lor-vn FL.A.TBU& T AV. D JC rO T C :.^ A. M. daily ex c ep t S undays (0*20 A. M. ISun.'.ay-i only), 10:20 11:20 A. 61. 12:20 (1:69 Sundays only) and half hourly,

....... ........................... P . M. O n SUNDAYS nd-II.ti; u .ne 4;Q5

1:29)2:20,3:29, 4;20 P .M . u'ill s to p n t K astN ew Y ork . A ll tr.nins s to p a t F R A N K L IN (B edford). N OSTRA N D, K IN G STO N , TROY an d U TIC A AVS. BRO OK LY N E L EV A T ED connec ts w ith tra in s of L ong Is land C ity Division a t EA ST N EW Y ORK .

G IL M O R E ’S U N R IV A L E D BA ND C oncerts every afternoon nnd evening.

PAlNkS SEBA STO PO LE V E R Y E V E N IN G E X C E P T SUN D AY A N D ___ M O N D A Y .______ ________________A B E A C H R O U T E T O C O N E Y I S L A N D .

^ ^ n k o H am ilton av, C ou rt at. or T h ird a x cars, steam from T w enty-fifth Bt. ( th rough ra te , 5 cen ts), w hich con, n e c t At Sixty-fifth Bt. and T hird av. w ith Sea B each tra ins, leaving th e re a t 7:30. 8:30, 9:30,10:39,11 and half hourly

ILE'3U RA

________ QL .n tho rfrom th e Brooklyn B ridge an d all inter*

____ hero . . . . . . . . . . ..............................th e rea fte r (S undays every tw en ty m inu tes) u n til 10:39 P. M .; re tu rn in g a t sam e in tervals. L a st tra in leaves Coney Is lan d ll:2 t).

EX C U R SIO N T IC K E T S. 25 CENTS.TRY IT AND SA T ISFY Y O U R S E L F th a t th is ro u te Isa f'PN'P.Ji fSHPAPI^rW

Tlian any n tlio ri m odiato points.

Sea Beach pus

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BRO O K LY N , Ba T H A N D W EST EN D R , R .TO

0 O N l i V 1 S Ij A N D,

B A T H B E A C H AND W AY STA TIO NS,

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i^ rjR N IT U R E , O A R PE T sT T i NOLEUM , M ATS W IN ­DOW SH A D E S , ETC., F O R O F F IC E S IN H A L LO F REC O R D S.

Sealed proposals Nvill bo received by tho nn-iorBlgned com m ittee of th o B oard of S upervisors of K lng» C ounty, n t tho office of tho clerk of S lid B oard. Room l3 . O ountv C ourt H ouse, in th e C ity of B rooklyn, u n til th ro e o 'c lock P. M. ot T hursday, J u ly 21,1887, for provid ing tho neces­sary fu rn itu re , ca rpe ts , Hnolonm, m ats, w indow shades, etc,, fo rp ro p o rly fu rn ish ing tho various ollicos in tho now H all of R ecords, in said city, all In acco rdance w ith tho specifications p rop wed therefo r. Tiio supp lies req u ired are divided in to classes, and th e proposals m ust s ta te fho price for th e several clnssos each sep ara te and a p a rt from th e o thers. P rin to il copies of th e spooifloationa can bo ob­ta in ed on app lica tion a l th e oifleo of said clerk , w hore b lank form s of proposals can bo procured . N o o th e r form of proposal will he received.

E ach proposal m u s t be accom panied w ith a certified check m ade payable to M r. E. B. Cadloy, c lerk, e tc . (or cash) for an am oun t oiiual to tun per cen t, of th e nggro* g a te of th e bid, as a g u aran tee of tho good fa ith ox tho b idder.

T he coun ty rosorvos th e rif-ht to re je c t any an d all bids.By o rder of tho Board of Huporvisors of K ings County.

JO H N J . G A LLA G H ER , O URN ELIUS FURGUSON, TH O M A S B. W ATSON, W IL L IA M M. LYNAAf, R O B E R T O’D ONNELL. T H E O D O R E B. W IL L IS , W IL L IA M L. BENNKM .

O om m ittoo on H all of Kocords.J y y S j L

i > £ N X l S r i t Y «W I S E , A N D G O T O D R . L . j . H O Y T ,

X > D EN TIST,395 l^uHon st, opposite Oily H aH, n e a r P a rk T heater.

H ead q u arte rs in th is city for tho pain less ex trao tio n o f te e th w ith laugh ing gas.

IS O T E C iS *

Newly fu rn ished room s; good aooom tnodationn fornov- tn a n en t a n d tra n s ie n t ftaesti.5Q c e n ts pe r n ig h t, ftl.69

r O R P O R A T I O N N O T I C E S .f T ) 0 O O N T R A C T O R S — A B S T R A C T F K O MX ordm anco of th e Com m on Connoil in re la tio n to

deposits to bo m ode by proposers fo r work, e tc ., passed A pril 9 ,1877: R aoh proposal m u s t bo accom pan ied by a deposit of 32,609.00 In m oney, o r by ce rtified chock paya­b le to o rder of th e P re s id en t of th e B oard of C ity W orks (now th e O om raissioner of th e D e p a rtm e n t of O ity W orks), to be re tu rn e d to th e b id d e r in case h is b jd is re ­je c ted by th e B oard of C ity W orks (now th e C om m issioner o f tho D ep a rtm e n t of C ity W orks). I n c a s e tho^ p a rty or p a rtie s to whom th e c o n tra c t m ay be aw arded shall n eg lec t o r re f use to en te r In to co n tra c t, th e am o u n t d e ­posited , as above specified, will b e re ta in ed as liqu id a ted dam ages fo r such n eg lec t or refusal. _

D E P A R T M E N T O F C ITY W O R K S. M unicipal D e­p a r tm e n t B n lld lng , Brooklyn, J u ly 16,1687—Sealod p ro ­posals will bo received n t th is office. un til Thursday. J iily 28, At 12 M., F O R PA V IN G , C U R B IN G . ETC.. L IB E R T Ya V e n u e B e t w e e n w y o n a s t r e e t a n d k s s e xS T R E E T , A N D S H E P H E R D A V E N U E A N D E N F IE L D S T R E E T . W IT H B LU ESTO N E C U R B A N D G R A N Il'E B LO C K P A V EM EN T.

P lan a a u d speoificatlonB may be seen a n d form s of pro­posals can be p rocured on app lica tio n a t th o D ep artm en t of O ity W orks.

P roposals will n o t bo considered nn loss acoom pam od by th e dopoBlt afo resaid , a n d »lao by an u n d e rtak in g in w riting , of tw o su re ties, on each p roposal (who^^shMl qualify an to th e ir rosponsibility in th e sum of $25.0W) th a t If th o c o n tra c t bo aw arded to th e party o r pa rties proposing, they will becom e bound as h is o r th e ir su re ty fo r its fa ith fu l p e rfo rm ance; and in case he o r they shall

1 co n tr .ic t n iay be m ade w itli Anv o th e r person or persons. P roposals to n e indorsed "To th e C om m issioner of th o D ep a rtm o n t of C ity Wx*rUa" (specifying work). T he said proposals w jll.boj>^bIiclyo^onoa and^annonneedid proposals w ill bo pnlon th e 28 th day of Ju ly , i8S7, a t tho hour . _ .M .; provided th a t th e Com m issioner of th e D ep a rtm en t of C ity W orks or b is regu larly ap p o in ted dep u ty is pres-

th e ro a fto r w hen e i th e r is prebont.G E O R G E R IO A R D CO NN ER,

C om m issioner of th e D ep a rtm en t of C ity W orks. A tte s t ; D. L. NOKTHDP, S ecretary . jy l5 lO t

m b ’e O N T R A O T O R S — A B S T R A C T F R O M X ordinanoG of th o Comm on C ouncil in re la tio n to d e ­posits to be m ade by proposers fo r work, e tc ., p as ioa A pril 9. 1877^ E a ch proposal m u s t be accom panied by a dep o sit of $1,009.06 in m oney, o r by ce rtified check pay- Abio to th e o rder <if tho P re s id en t of tlio B oard of C ity

;oard of C ity W orks (now th e Comn tm o n t of City W orks). In case tli'

o r p a r tie s to* w hom th e c o n tra c t m ay bo aw arded Bhall n eg lec t o r refuse to e n te r intv) c o n tra c t, th e am o u n t do- positod, ns above epocified, will bo ro ta in o d as liqu id a ted dam ages fo r cuch neg lec t or refusal.

D E P A R T M E N T O F C ITY W O RK S. M unic ipal D e ­p a r tm e n t B uilding. Bri>okiyn, Ju ly 15,1887—S ealed p ro ­posals will be rooeived a t th is office u n til T h u rsd a y , Ju ly 2 8 ,i- t l2 M .,F O R PA V IN G , C U R B IN G . ETC.. W Y O NA ST R E E T , B E T W E E N E .\S T K R N P A R K W .\Y A ND JA M A IO A A V A N U E. W IT H B LU ESTO N E O U llB A N D B EL G IA N BLOd’K PAV EM EN T.

P lan s and specificati ms may bo seen nnd form s oi pro* posals onn be procured on ap p lica tio n a t th e O opavt- m e a t of C ity W<irks. P roposa ls will n o t bo oonaiderod un less accom pan ied by th e dep o sit afores iid, and also by an u n d o rta k n g in w riting , of tw o su reties, m each pro- peesH w lP iaoall qualify R8 to th e ir rospoiisib ility In th e sum or $0,090.09) th a t if th e c o n tra c t t o uw orded to tho party or parties proposing, they will b o jom e bound os his or th e ir su rety to r Its l.aithful purfonnanco ; an d in case ho or they shall n eg lec t or refu se to nxocute th e cuutract^ if so aw arded them , th a t they will pay to tl'.-” C ity ot B rooklyn tho difference b e tu eon th e priooso proposed and th e price a t whicii th e on n trao tm ay he m ade w i th a r ”

and an n o u n ced on th o 28 th day of Ju ly . 1687, a t th o hour of 12 o’clock M., provided th a t th e Com m issi.jner of th e D ep a rtm e n t of C ity W orks, or his reguiarl.v appo in ted d epu ty , is p icson t. In cose of th e absence of bo th , th e n on th e first day th u ro a ito r w hen e ith e r Is nrosunt.

G E O R G E R IC A R D O >NNEK, nom nofsioner of Ihe D ep a rtm en t of (Jity W orks.

_ A j t o i t : _ ^ L. NqJtTHL'P, S ociotary.__________jy l5 19tr j ' \ 0 C O N T R A C T O i l S - A B S T R A C T F R O M

H ord inance of th o Conim 'in Council in re la tion to de- p o s .t^ to lio ma-^o by p rop 'seca for work, e tc ., passed A pril 9, 1877; E ach sifoposal m ust be acoom pam od by a deposit of $1,099 in m oney, o r l»y certified chock nayr.ble to Older of tiiO pr-jsidctit of tho B oard of C ity W orks (now (ho CmmnisHJonorof th e D oparlinon t <.f City W orks), to bo ro tu rn e d to th e b idde r in case his bid is re jec ted by th e Board of C ity W orks (now th e C om m issioner of th e De­p a r tm e n t of C ity W orks). In c a s e th e party or pa rties to whom th e c o n tra c t m ay b e aw arded slia il n eg lec t or re- f060 t > e n te r in to co n trac t, tiio am oun t deposited , ns above apecifiod. will bo re ta in ed as liquiclatca dam ages fo r suoli neg lec t o* refusal.

D K P A H 'n iE N T O F CITY V/O UK S. M unicipal Do* p n itinon t B uil'iing . B rooklyn. Ju ly 15, 1.SB7—.Sealed p ro ­posals will bo rocvuved n t th is «»lfifo un til T hursday , Ju ly 28. a t 12 M.. F O R PAVINCL C U R B IN G . ETC . UOCKA- WAY AVENUIC B ETW EEN EA ST N E W Y O R K AVK- NUJC A N D B L A K E A V E N U E W IT H B L U E STO NE C U R B AND B EL fJiA N BLO CK PAVE.MIONT.

P lan s nnd spooificathm s m ay bo seen am i form ? f'; p ro ­posals can be p rooaroJ <m app lica lim i a t th e D oim rtm ont of City W orks. Pr*>pv)sals will n .t b3 c..nsidorod mtlo.ss noconip.'inlod by th e depcsite afo rtsa id , r.nd also by nn tin-fortakiug in w riting , of tw o M in 't'es • n each proposal (whoHliall q u a li'y j:s to tl io ir le.-ipousibihty in th e sum of $8,009) th a t if too con tr.ic : bo .a.varioJ to thp party or p a rtie s proposing they w ill booomo bound as his o r th c iv su re ty fo r its fa ith lu l p o r f m - n c e ; and in c a s e he or they sliall n'.'glect or r^'fiiHe to oxncuto tho c o n tra c t, if ao aw arded tiiom . th a t they will p.ay to tho ffity » f B roaklyn tlio lUilerouco botwoon th e price so jjropos-oJ nnd tho p rice a t w hich tho c o n tra c t m i.v bo ina-Je witli any <ilher prr.son or porsons. Pr.ip'>s.'ils to be iud.irsod " T o th e Conimis*iionur ot tlio D a p ii tm e n t of (J.ty W o rk s” (speci­fy ing work). T .iesn jd p roposals v. ilj bo pulilicly openedfying work). 2 .lesnjd p roposals v. il! be puohcly opened and announcod on th e 2-ith day oi Ju ly , 18S7, n t tho hour Of 12 o’clock .M .;providod Unit tho Com iuissM nor of tho D ep a rtm en t of C its W orks o r h is regu larly appo in ted cloputy is p r sen t, i:;;so of th e absence of bo th th e n on th e first day th c ren fto r wor>n eit!i.*r is p res 'm t.

(iE O K G E U lC A R D CO NN ER, Comm ir«i :uer oi inu Oup ir tm jn l of C ity W orks.

A tte s t : D. L. N ouxH ur,_S^C £^ary .___________ jy l .5 lOtr n O C O N T R A O T O R S“ A lis iU iA C T F R U iU

B o rd inance of th e Com m on C onned in rc la tl'-n to deposits to biT m.ailo by p rop isers for vvnrk, o t : . , pn ts?d A pril 9, 1877: I'hic’i p roposal m u s t bo ac-'cnnpanied )>y a dopv'Sit of $590 11) m.Jiiey or by ce riilied <'hock iiay/ihle to o rder of tho presi le n t of 5 h i Board of C ity W orks (noir th e O oinm issionor of tho D.-uarCinent of <;ity W orks), to bo rc tu rn o d to tho b idd :r in ona ■ ills hid i.i re jec ted by th e Board of C ity W orks (now tlio C-mun ssioner o th e " p a rtm o n t of O dy W orks). In case th e party or •

whom tin* c o n tra c t may be aw anlod simll noglo* use to '.-L tor iu t;i o n it r -o t. tb 'j r.m »unl tlepoaitodrefu se to '.-L tor iu t;i o m tr-o t. tb 'j r.m »unl tlepoaitod. as

ahoNO-^pucilied, w ill bo re t 'in o d as liqu idated nam ages for such neglect or refusal

D E P A R T M E N T O F C ITY W O R K S. M u n ic ip il D e- p a r.ram it B .a ld ing , B rooklyn, J u ly 15, 1837—SJ.nlml pro* pesala will be received a t th is ollico u n til T hursd.iy , Ju ly 28. a t 12 M.. F O R PA V IN G . C U R B IN G . 10T(J.. l':i,TON S T R E E T B ET W EE N .TAMAiCA A V E N U E AND A T ­L A N TIC A V E N U E W i t h BLU E STO N E CU RB AND B EL G IA N BLO CK P A V E3IE N T .

P lan s atid specifications luny be se'-n ond form s of pro ­posals can bo procured on app lica tio n a t tlio D •parem eut of C ity W orks. P toposals w ill n o t bo considered un less acooiiipanied l>y th o dep o sit aforesaid and a lso b v an un ­d e rtak in g in w riting of tw i sury liea on ea.:h proposal (who sliall qualify as to th e ir rospon.siliihty m Ihe sum of $4,999) th a t if tho c o n tra c t ho aw .trded to Um party or p a rtie s pr. posin.'X, ihoy will booomo bound as h is or tl ie ir su re ty for its fa ith fu l p e rfo rm a n ce ; and in case ho or tliey shall n9gh'!et or rofuno to oxi-culo th o c o n tn e t , if so nwardoil them , th a t th , y will pay to I he City of Brooklyn tin ; difforonco betwo.m th o price se proposed and tho p rice al w hich tho o-rn trac t mny be m ade w ith anv o tho r person on peraans. P roposals to bo in d 'i\sed “ Tv) t! o Conim issianor of tno D ep a rtm en t of C ity W o rk s” (speci­fy ing work). Tho said propo.sals will bo publicly oiicned «ml nmi.>iincod on th e 2 ’)th day of Ju ly , 1387, a t tho Jioiir of 12 o’clock M.. provided tr ia l iho O ^nnniiS'iont'r of tho D o p a rd n en t of C ity W orks o r his logn larly ap p jin tod D epu ty is prnsorit. In case nf tlie ab sence of hotli, th e n on Iho iirst <lay Ihoruaflor when eitlior is p resen t.

G E O R G E R IC A R D CO NN ER.Coinmissiom^f of t l i i D ep artm en t o* C ity W orks.

A tte s t : D. L. N ouTIin*, S o . T c l a r y . _______ j l5 lO b^m o O O N 'l 'R A C T O R S — A B s f U l . C t T i ’K O MX ord inance of tho Comm on Council iii re la tion t > de­

p osits to be nnuleby projiosm s for work, «tc., p i.ssed A pril 0 ,1871: E ach proposal m u s t bo accom panied by r. d e ­posit oi $299 in money, or by cortifiea chock payable to o rder ot tho P res iilon t oi Iho Bo.'ird of (Jity W (,rksinow t l ie C 'm tnissiouer of th e D o ,iartn ion t of City W orks), to be re tu rn ed to tho b id d e r In ci.so )iis hid is ie lec ted by the B oard of C ity W orks (now tho C.'mimis.'-i uior of th e Do- pn rtn io n t of C iiy Works). Jn case th e party or p.arties to whom th e con tr.ic t mny bo aw arded shall uaglo t or re­fuse to en te r in t > co n tra c t, th e aunm nt dt.poaitod, ns above s[)OL-i)ied. will be ret.ainod as iH iuidated dam ages fo r S'lch neg lec t or rotusal.

O K R A '.'rM E N T U F C l I’Y W O RK S, M um cipal D epvrt- m e n t Building. Rruokiyn, J u ly 13. 18S7—denied proi)Osnls will be rocoived a t th is otlico u n til 'ruHsihty, J u ly 26, I8S7.. <it 12 .M . FU R F U R N IS H IN G TW O N EW A M BU ­LA N CES F O R U SE O F TU F. D E P A R T M E N T OF H EA L T H .

Plan.>nii(! Hpocincaf ions may be soon and form s of pro* p'is.ais can bo )!r<>cured on a])phcaiion a t th e D ep a rtm en t of_()ity W orks B ureau oi Mif»p io*.

lals will n o t bo consi.Iered unlessPropo.sals will n o t bo coiisi lerod unless acceiupan icd by tlie depi-.sit aforo.viid, and «ls ) by nn u id '-rcnking In w riting , fit twoiiureUf;a,on each pr. poB.al (w iioshall (paalify as to then rpspon.silviiic in th e sura of $ l *i09,) t i ia t if tiio c o n tra c t be aw.ardoJ to ttie party or piirtii*a piMpo.ving, they will becom e b«)und as h ;s or th e ir su re ly for its fa ith fu l p o n o rm a n c u . ' v-i in ca to he o t they shaU nei»lecl o r r u f u s ; to execu te tlio contvnct, if so aw ar.lod them , cha t tliey will p;iy to tho C ity of Brooklyn th e difforenco betw een th e price so proposed and tho price a t whloii th e c o n tra c t may be m ade w ith any o th e r person or persons. PropoH.ils to bo indoM ed "T o th e Com m issioner of th e D ep a rtm en t of City W orks (speoifying w ork)” . T he said proposals will be publicly oufinod an d announced on th e •26th day of July,3H87,at th e hour of 12 o’clock M .; provided th .at th© Oominis.sienor of th e D.-*p.artmcnt of C ity W orks, o r his regularly ap p o in ted depu ty . 18 p resen t. In c.a.sa of th e absc

piJty. 18 p resen t. In c.a.sa th e first day th e re a f te r whi

e i th e r is preaoui. By o rder of th e Oommon Oouncil.— D ate d B rooklyn, J u n o 27, 1887.

G EO IK JE R IC A R D CONNER, Coran'i.ss:o»?.« • of tho D ep n itm eiit of City W 'lrks.

_AHc^t; J>. U N o h t h u p , S ecre ta ry._________ jy U lUt

r n o CO^’T IIA C T O R S—A B S T R A C T FR O MX *‘ rd inancu of th o Oommon C ouncil in rol.ation to

d o p o a its to h o m ade b3* p roposers to r work, Ac . passed A pril 9, 1877: E ach proposal mus,/ bo accom pan ied by a dep o sit of $700 in m oney, o r by ce rtified check pay­able to o rder of th e P re s id en t of tlio B .iard of C itye r of th e P re s id en t oi

... th e Com iniasiouer of y W'orkd), to be re lu rn o d t ■ejected by th e B oard of

W orks City Wi

th eb ld :ler

D e p a rtm e n t of m onse h is bid

"lUoow th e Com- In case tin

18 re jec te d by th e B oard of C ity W orks (no n itssioner of tiio D ep a rtm e n t of C ity W orks). In case tho p .'irtyo r p:iitio3 to wliom the c o n tra c t m a y b e aw arded shall n eg lec t or refuse to o u te r in to co n trac t, th e am o u n t depusited , as above specified, will be re ta in ed asli(]uulnt3d dqniages for .nuch neg lec t o r rofi

o i a f A V E N U K .'¥ lV 6“ r M Y R T L i r aV E 'N u i i T O ‘e l s i STUKKT, WTl’l l POBBLEBTO.NE 1‘A VEM ENT.

P lan s and spucifications m ay be soon, and form s of p ro ­posals can be iirocured on app lica tion a t th e D ep a rt­m e n t of C ity WorkB. P roposals will n o t bo conaidored un less accom pan ied by tho deiu isit aforus.aid, a n d also by

u n d e r ta k in g ill w riting , of two suroiios, on each pro- sa l (wlr ....................

w riting , of two suroiios, on eacii pro Bh'ill qualify os to th o ir responsib ility m the iOQ), t l ia t if th e c o n tra c t be aw arded to th e

party o r pa rties proposing, they will becom e bound as his Or th e ir su re ty fo r Its f.aitfiful p e rfo rm an ce ; and in case ho o r they shall neg lec t or refuse to execu te tho co n trac t, if fio aw arded them , th a t they w ill pay to th o C ity oi B rooklyn tho d ifference betw een th e p rice so proposed and th e price a t w bicli th e c o n tra c t m ay bo m ade w ith aiiy o th e r Iiersou !or persons. P roposals to be iudi.rsed " T o th e Oommlesionor of th e D op.artm ent of C ity'" ’o rk s ” (Bpooifying work). T he said j r ------

iblioly opened and announced c

ty. .. p ru ix 'sals will bo

publicly opened and announced on tlie 25th day of Ju ly , 1887, a t tho h o u r of 12 o’clock M .: provided tl ia t th e Oominissionor of tho D ep a rtm en t of C ity W orks, o r his regularly iippolnlo ) depu ty , is p resen t. In case of th e absence of Doth, th e n on th e first day th e re a f te r w hen e ith e r ib p resen t. Ry o rder o f tho Com m on C ouncil.— D ated B ruoklyu. J u ly 11, 1887.

O EO RG K R IC A R D CO N N ER, rroram issionor of tbu D ep a rtm en t of C ity W orks.

__A tlest: D. L. N o u t iio p , Socrulary .___________jy l2 lO t

f \ e p a r t m e n t ^ o f ^ c 6 l L E O T 1 6~ n ,X / Room s 2, 4, 0, 8 an d lU, M unicipal B uilding, B rook­lyn, «Tulv 7, 1887—N otice is hereby given th a t th© asse.ss- m e n t ro lls m th e following en titled m a tte rs have boon complvTod nnd th e w arran ts fo r tho co llection of tho vari­ous assessm ents m en tioned th e re in have th is day been de li)e red to tho C ollector of 'Faxes and A ssessm ents, and all persons liab le to pay such nssessinonts are reitu ired to pny^the sam e w ith o u t delay a t his office, u n d e r th e pena lty^ S E W E R M A P E . D IST R IC T 11, D IV IS IO N ST R E E T , FROM M Y RTLE TO CONTON STR EE T.

ALSO. S E W E R M A P I, D R A IN A G E D IST R IC T 21, SU B D IV IS IO N NO. 15.

ALSO. SE W E R M A P L, D R A IN A G E D IST R IC T 24, SU B D IV IS IO N NO. 37.

ALSO, S E W E R .MAP O, D R A IN A G E D IS T R IC T 37, BUB D IV IS IO N NO. 29.

[EX TR A C T FROM T H E LA W .]O hau to r .34(>, Laws of 1878, Section 4, as am ended by

C h ap te r 39U, LftwB of 1884, and S e c t io n '2, C h a p te r '248,Law s of 1HH&.O n all taxes and nBB3B‘:m entJ (ex cep t asscssm ouiv laid

u n d e r C h ap te r 248, Laws of 1885) w hich shall he rea fte r be paid to th o C ollector, before th o exp ira tion of one m on th iroin th o tim o tho saino shall bocomo duo and payablo, an allow anco shall be m ade to tho i>ersun nr persons m aking such pai’inonts a t tho ra te of seven and turoo-lonth!

n tu m p e ran u u n i, for tin1 and th ro e - ten th s pur :p ired portion thereof.cen tu m per Aiiuuni. for tlio n iioxpired portion thereof.

O n nil tuxes. a.s808smenta an d w ate r ra te s paid a f te r th e . . . , of oue m onth from tho tim e tlioexp ira tion of one m onth from tho tim e tlie sam e shall have beum nedun and payable th e re shall be added to aud oollcotod OS p a rt o t every such tax , assessm ent or w ate r

in te re s t a t th o ra te of r'***- ---------- - --------------- *-on ipu ted from tho tim e

payablo to Uuj d a to of sa id paym ent.L. V. i>. h a r d e n b e r g h .

_ jy8 3 0 t___ - . .

issssn onb. pe r i 0 bocam

nnuin, to I duo and

L. V . :Jo lloo tu r of Taxes aud Assussm onls.

X \ E P A K T M R N T O F C O L L E C T I O N ,X X Room s 2, 4, 0, 8 nnd 19 M unicipal B u ild ing , Brook lyn, J u ly 8,1887—N otice Is hereby given th a t tho assess­m e n t ro ll in tho following en titled tn a lto r hns been com-

• • • if tho varlo___ I t r*>ll in tlio following en titled ina ttip ie tod , and th e w arran t fo r th e colioctic nBBOs.smeiits m '^ntionod th o re ir ’ crod to tho C ollector of Taxes and Assoi

(lablo to pay such asseaBmontspersons pay tlio of th>

1, has th is day and Assossmon

to nay such asseaBmonts are req u ired to w ith o u t delay,At his office, u n d e r pena lty

__ variousboon doliv- ts, an d all

G K A U IN G A N D PA V IN G JU FFEILSO N AVHNUE, FR O M H K ID TO 8TU Y V R SA N T AVKNUE.

KXTIIAOT FRO M T H E LAW .C h ap te r 34G. Law s of 1B78, Section 4, as am ended by • • ■399,'' -------O hnpler 399, Laws of 1884. On all taxes nnd nsBsssmonts w hich shall h e re a f te r bo

befo re th e exp ira tion of o n e r* -On all taxes nni

paid to th e Collector, befo re th e exp ira tion of one m onth from tho tim e tlio sam e shall booomo duo and pay.ablo.aii allow ance shall bo matlQ to th e person or norsons m ak ing

:ch p a y m u n ta t tho ra te of seven an d th roo-tontln

p ira tio n of ono m o n th from tho tim o th o sam e shall have becom e due and payable, tlioro shall be addud to an d col­lec ted as p a r t of every such tax , assessm ent or w a te r ra te , in te re s t n t tho ra te of n ine per cen t, p e r annum , to bera te o t n ine per cen t, p e r am .............. __com pu ted from tho tim o tho B.arao booam e duo and pay­able, to th o d a te of Bitldpaym ont,

L. V. D. H A R D E N B E R G H ,Jy 9 30t C ollector of T axes a n d AesoBamenta.

^ O T I C E - I N T H R M A T T R H O F I 'H Bopen ing of M cD onough s tree t, from H opklnson

le to B roadw ay, in th o C ity of B rooklyn—T o all Tho re p o rt of th e O ommissioi

«y,. .om It may concern : Tho re p o rt of th e Com m issioners of E s tim ate In th e above m a tte r has been oo inp letad nnd filed in th e ofiioe of th e C lerk of tho C ounty of K ings, w here I t 18 open fo r tho Inspeotion of all persons in tor- Gstod. A pp lica tion will bo m ade in th e above m a tte r to th e S uprem e C ourt of tho B ta to of Now Y ork a t a epeolal te rm thoroof, hold in th e C ounty C onrl K oubo, m th o C i ^ of B rooklyn, on M onday, th e 25 th do-y of Ju ly , 1887, a t 10 o’clock in th e forenoon of th a t day, or as soon th e re a f te r as connsol can be bearcL to have sa id ro p o ii con fl.m « d ..-D ated B .ooW jn ,

j ,S l o t A U o tn e , im d O pansel to tb e G ily o l B iook iya ,

O O R F O B A T l O n M O T I O r a bm u O O N T H A O T O H S - - - A B S T R A C T F R O M

I ord inance of th e O ommon Oounoil in re la tio n to d e ­posits to be m ade by p roposers fo r work, eto ., passed A pril 9 ,1 ^ 7 : E aoh proposal m ost be accom pan ied b y a dep o sit of $ 1 ^ in m oney, o r by ce rtified check payab le to o rder of th e P re s id en t o f th e Board of C ity W orks (now tb e Oom- m issioner of th e D ep a rtm en t of Oity.'W orks). to bo re ­tu rn e d to th e b id d e r in case h is b id is re jec te d byth© B oard of C ity W orks (now th e O oramlsaloner of th e D e­p a r tm e n t of City W orks). I n case th e p a r ty o r p a r tie s to whom th e c o n tra c t m ay boaw arded shall n eg lec t or refuse to e n te r in to c o n tra c t, th e am o u n t deposited , as above specified, will be re ta in ed as liq u id a ted dam ages fo r such

“ j^ E P aS t AIENT o f O ITY W O B K 8, M an io lp il D epart- m e n t B nllding. Brooklyn, J u ly 12,1887—Bealed proposals will be received a t th is office u n ti l M onday, J u ly 2 ^ a t 12 M., F O R G R A D IN G A N D P A V IN a B V ER G R EK N

.1............ ........................................ '" rfN U E T O jO E D A R

posals can bo p ro cu red on app lica tiob a t th e D ep artn fen t o f Oity W orks. Proposals will n o t be considered un less accoinnaniod by th e dep o sit a fv resa if , and also by an u n ­d e rtak in g in w riting of tw o snretieS on each proposal (who shall quBlify as to tno lrro spoD S lb illty in th o s u m o f $1,250} t h a t u th e oon irao t b e aw arded to ih e party or pa rtie s proposing they will becom e bound as h is or th e ir su rety fo r i ts faitb i'n l perfo rm ance; an d In oaae h e or they shall neg loo t or refuse to execu te th e 'c o n tra c t , if ao aw arded ihe in , th a t they will pay to th e Oity of B roo k ly a th ed iffe r- enco betw een th e price so proposed apd th e price a t w hich th e c o n tra c t m ay be m ade w ith an y j^ tb e r person o r per-

m issloner ig work).

.0 said proposals w ill bo unblioly o p en ed an d annonnood tho 25 th day of J u ly . 1887. a t th e tiour of 12 o 'clock M.,

provided th a t th e Oummiseioner of th e D ep a rtm en t of C ity W orks or h is regu larly appo in ted depu ty is p resen t. In case of iho absence of b o th , tb e p on th e first day thi

3 e ith e r Is p resen t. .b o r d e r of ih e '•Dated Brooklyn. J u ly iL 1887.

G B O E G E E IO A R D OONMEE, O craralssloner of th e D ep a rtm en t of O ity W orks.

A tte s t : D. L. NOBTHUP, S ec re ta ry. ________jI2 lo tm o C O N T R A C T O R S - A B S T R A C T B R O MX ord inance of th e O ommon Council in re la tion to

deposits to bo rotido by proposers, fo r w ork, e tc ., passed A pril 9. 1877. E ach proposal m u s t be aooom paniod by

p osit of (1 ,909 in m oney, o r by ce rtified chock pay- 'o o rder of th e P re s id en t of tb e B oard of th e City ks (now th e Com m issioner of tb e D e p a rlm e n t of C ity ■ks), to b o x o tu rned to th e b id d e r in case b is b id is re-

' ^ ity W orks (now th e Com m issioner ity W orks). In case th e party or c o n tra c t may b e aw arded shall

a f te r wbi Council.-

hep on t ly o rder

A pril 9. 1877. E ach proposal m u s t be aooom paniod I a deposit of (1 ,909 in m oney, o r by ce rtified chock pa: blp to o rder of th e P re s id en t o f tb ^ B oard of th e Cii

od ‘ of ( if 0

p a rtie s to w hom tb en eg lec t or refuse to e n te r in to co n trac t, th e am o u n t d e ­posited , ns above specified, w ill be re ta in ed as liqu idated dam ages fo r such n eg lec t o r refusal. _

W orL _,W orks), to ho re tu rn ed to th e b idde r in case his je c te d by th < B oard of C ity W orks (now th e Com of th e D opartm on t of Oity W orks). In case th e *>artio8 to w hom th e c o n tra c t may bo ai’**”*’

m trac t, tbi

* « )§ ? fT E u 1 jT IN G * “& W E E S -D K P A E T M E N T O F G ITY W O RK S. M unicipal D ep a rtm en t B u ild ing . B rook­lyn, J u ly 7 , 1 8 8 7 -^ e a lea proposals will be received a t th is office u n ti l T h u rsd w , J u ly 21,1887, a t 12 M .. fo r CON- BTUUOTING S E W E R S IN M A P O, D R A IN A G E D IS ­T R IC T NO. 87, SU B D IV ISIO N NO. 31.—J .Mi. . . V.»» r-nnn ^Q(] foriDS OfP lan s an d specifioations m ay be seen, end form s of pro* p o s ils can h e p ro cu red on apn lioation a t th e D ep a rtm en t of C ity W( rks. P roposals will n o t be considered unless accom p.in ied by th e d ep o s it aforesaid , and also by an un­d e rtak in g in w riting , of tw o su reties, op each proposal (who shall <iualit'« as to th e ir responsib ility in th e sum of $19,009) th a t if tn e c o n tra c t be aw arded to th o party or p a rtie s proposing, they will becom e bound as h is ur th e ir su re ty for i ts I'oithful pe rfo rm ance ; an d In case ho or they shall n e i^eo t or refu se to oxeen te tb e ci.Q tract, if so aw arded th em , th a t they w ill p.ay to tho City of Bfiioklyn th e difference betw een th o p rice so proposed and th e price a t w hich th e c o n tra c t m ay bo m ade w ith any o th e r person or persons. P roposa ls to be ond'>rsed " T o th e O om raissioner of th e D ep a rtm eo t of C ity W o rk s” (speci­fy ing w.irk.) T he said p roposals will bo imhlioly opened and annom icod on th e 21st day of Ju ly , 1887, a t tho ho' o f 12 o’clock, M .: provide J th a t tho Commisgionur of tl D opartm on t of C ity W orks, or h is regu larly appo in ti

piity, is p resen t. In case of th e absunco o t b o th , t* th e first day th e re a f te r w hen e ith e r is p resen t. By

t*'d

on th e first day th o re a r te r w hen e ith e r is p resen t. By or­d e r ot th e Com m on Council—D ated . B rooklyn, J u n e 20, 1687. G E O R G E R IO A R D CO NN ER,

Gouimisei'^nor of th e D o p artm on t of C ity W orks. A t te s t : D. L. NORTHUP, Socrotary. jy7 I9 t

lyn, Ju ly m o;)t ro lls m tho fol been corapiytod. .and tho

t ^ B P A K T A I E N T O F C O L L E C T I O N ,^S.X_ Room s 2, 4, 6, 8 an d 10, M unicipal B nild ing , B rook-

7 , 1887—N otice is be iehy given th a t th e n.sses.s* ills m tho following en titled m ^itters have

w arran ts for th e collection of ontioiied th e re in have tin's day

bean delivered to tbu O ollootorof T.i.xes nnd As.v.assmonta, and .'ill persons liab le to pay such assej^smoats are re­qu ired to pay th o sam e w ithou t delay a t hia otfica, under th e p ena lty o f ‘ho law. _G R A D Ii\( i AND PA V IN G NORM AN .AVENUE FROM

JK W E L Ii TO M OITLTRIF tJ’J 'REET.ALSO G R A D IN G AND PA V IN G B U SH W IG K AVK-

N UK FROM M Y R T LE TO D eK A L B A V EN U E. ALSO G R A D IN G A ND PA V IN G >VYOKUFF AVK­

N U E FROM M Y R T LE A V E N U E TO ELM S TR EE T

[E X T R A C T FROM T H E L.AW.]C h an te r 34(i, Laws of 18T8, Sactiou 4, as am ended by

Ch'apt.T 3'J9, Law s of 1884, nnd S oction 2, C h'iptt-r 248, Law s of 1>W5.

ind RHsesamonts (ex ceo t asses m i in tL ___

b ?

nil tax es and asscsbjnonts (ex cep t nbsesiinents laid ndor C h ap te r 248. Laws of 1886.) w hich bhall): o paid to llio co llecto r, before tho exp ira tion

m ontli from th e tim e Uio sam e shall becom e duo a n d pay- ublo. .an .allo.vanco shall bo m ado to tlL m aking «uch payineuta a t tli teultiH nor cen tu m

lall lierci itlon of

io to tho per.sun or persi ra to of seven an d tliroe- for th o unoxp ired portion

to nud ooilcctod as p a r t of every auch tax , a^SL'ssmo^t or w a te r ra te , in te re s t n t tho ra te Ilf n ine per cen t, pe r an num , to bo com pu ted from th e tim e th.o sam e becam e dut and payable, to tho d a te of y R D E N B rU C T

j7 39t C o llecto r ot T axes and A ssessm ents.

.0 fr'im tho ce n te r lino ot Ivy s tre e t to th e ce n te r lino M olfatt Hlreot. w ith cobblestone pavem ent, an .i has by

reso lu tion fixed th e d is tr ic t, of nssessm ent fe r aiich im ­provem ent. a t m io-hnlf (>«) of th e block on o.ach side of th e fiaid C en tra l avenue, helw^ttu th o po in ts aliovo speci­fied; and th a t Mie said Com m on Council will proceed n n d er th e said resolu tions n t a m eeting theroot. to bo Imld on th e 1st day of A ugust, 1887. or ns soon th e re a f te r as th e pub lic business will allow. R em onstrances (if any) flg.iinfct tho said im provem ent m ust ho filed w ith the C lerk of tho Cuim non C ouncil (nr o therw ise presL>nted to th e Coniiuon C ouncil) on or before tho said day.— B rooklyn, J u n e 30. 1887..

day.—D atedG EO R G E lU C A R O CO NN ER.

Ooir.’rdbsiouer of D ep ariiu eu t of C ity M 'orks. D. L. NoitTUiip. S ccretury , ie30 l i t

1— I N T H E M a t t e r o p t h eopen ing of M cD onough s tree t, tvom H ow ard n ^ n u o

pkinson avenue, in th e C ity of U n oklyn—T o all i t may concern ; Tho rep o rt of tlia Coinmi.'«sin;

T ^ O T f O Ei. V openingto H opkinson avenue, in th e C ity whom i t may concern ; Tho rep o rt of th e Coinmi.^sinni^rs o t E stim ate in th e above ro a tto r lias been com pleted nnd filed in th e office of th o C lerk of th e C ounty of K ings, w here i t is open for th e insiieclion of all luTsons in te r ­ested . A pplica tion will ho m ade i 'l th o above m .attor to tho Suproim* C ourt of th e S ta te of New York, a t a Soouial

i tlioniof, hold in th e C ounty C ourt H ouse, in tho day, th e 2 ’)th day of Ju lv . 1887, )')n of tlm tda>

’ a l m e t k . j e n k s ,j7 lO t A tton ioy an d Counsel to tho C ity of B rook ly r. _

t f K A i ) Q U A E T K i i S F I R E D E D a K T A I K N TX X Brooklyn. N. Y.. J u ly 13, 1887—Tliu following p ro ­posals for furn isiting seven thouSHud (7,(K)0). fee t of <'ar- boli:;od ru b b e r or c o t to n hoso. w ere received , publicly open^jd and announced by th e C onm iisaionora t 12 o’clock, n-ion, J u ly 12. 1897, viz:

The G u tta Ptw cha and R u b b er M anufactu ring Com ­pany (su reties, F. E. D ana and J o h n M urphy), caruolized ru b b er hose, lo r tlie sum ol 93 cen ts per foot.

- ~ — .pnny (sureiios. H . Mc-./tt-m hose, for t he sum of

JO H N EN N IS,CoinniiV.sionor F ire D op.irtm ont.

A tte s t : W m . D . Mooiiii:, D epu ty C om m issioner and C hief C lerk. jy l J 6 t

. 0 E u re k a F iro 1 L angh lin nnd W illiam B arre), cu 93 cen ts per loot.

.’k r f R K O G A T J i ^ S N O T I C E .S #r B U H E T E d P L E O F T H E S T A T E O F N E W

X y O R K —To M ary A nn S m ith , Annr Douony. Jam e s ' ' rr.. . . . q’liomns Donony. an in-D oneny. Thom f.m t u n d er fu iirtoon years of ag< Thoma-s D eiiouy; K nto D ent B ridge t D eneiiy, J o lm Guylci

Jo, M arv Covle. Ckatlmrino

Denon.v, Thom;“ ’er fu iirtoon years of ago. resiiling

D eiiouy; K nto J>eiieny P a tr ic k D. .

C'oyJo, M ary Coyle. Ckatlmrino D oneny, Mt , H;i;usoii, E llen Donony. J a m e s Doiiony, Thom as Don- cny, B ridue t G ibney, Rose S m ith . C iitharino Riley,

3xt of kin of C a th arin e Riley, P a trick Ellon D onegy, an in fa n t u n d er nni© M cCorm ick, Mary D eueny. d n e x t of k in of SUSAN.NAH

ary L'o^le. E denw ii-

Do:fo u rteen years of r.go;im d to all o’ l'.nr heirs U U IL LIA M . deceased CM “ “to

a tho heirs and n ex t ot Kin oi u a i i ;i.:ny, E llen Donony. E llon D onegy, an in

' - A --:_ -rmick, Mai

JILLIA M . deceased : W horous, Mary D oneny, of tho y of B rooklyn. C ounty of K ings, lia.s lat:dy petitioned our S u rro g a te 's C ourt, of lh a O ounly of K ings, t > have

.a ce rta in in s tru m en t in w riling , he.’iring d a te th e tivontv- fiit!i day of Ju n o , 1883, re la ting to real nnd personal es­ta te , dulv proved as tho last will and te.st.’u iien t of Susan- m h Guilli.'im. la to of tho C ity of B to -klyn, a ioresaid , do- corisod. W herefm o. ymi an d each of you. aro Inwuby c ited and re ,p iirod to ap p e a r Imforo our a n d S u rrogate , a t th e Suvrogato s Gmict, to be lu l 1 iu th e City of Brtu)k-

[L . 8 .]

Q SuiTogato s Gaxict. to be lu l 1 iu th e City of Brtu)k- lyn. iu said coun ty , on th e tw en ty -e igh th day of Ju ly nex t, at te n o’cl ick in tho forenoon, and a t te n d th e ])ro- hato of th e said la st will am i to slam ont. A u l th e above Ti.imed in lnntfl a re hereby notified t o th e n )ind th e re show c-iuso wliy a sjioci il guar.li in shoiiUl n o t bo n p n jin to l to appi-ar for thorn on said prubate-oEUtho app lica tio n of tho

In tostiiiiony wr.oreuf, wo have r.aused th» seal of tho S u rrogato ’s 0 )nrt of K ings C ounty to t o horo- un toarfixed . W ilness, H on. A hrahnm L o tt, S ur­rogate of our sa id county , n t tlie C ity of B rook­lyn, tho e ig h th day of J u n e , in th e yea r of our Lord ono thousand e ig h t liundred nnd eighty- seven. J U D A H R. V O O R H E E S , ^ .

C lerk of Sunrogalo 'e C ourt.J ohn E . B u l l w in k e l , A tto rney for P e titio n e r. No. 29U

Broadw ay, N. Y. C i t y ^ ______________________ je I I GwS" O U B L IG ' A D M IN IST U A T O K ’S o St IC E, ( . No. 189 M ontague stro o t—In purBU.anco of an order

of th e H on. A braham J^oti, Surroi,'ate of tho Com .ty of K ings, no tice is hereby given, according to law, to all iicr- Hons having claim s aga inst ANDRKSv NEJ/SON, IlIARY SU LLIV A N and JO H N CA LA G A RI, la to of th e O ity of Br.-oklyn. deceased, t ; ;a t they are requ ired to ex h ib it tho same, w ith tho voueners tuorofor, to th e subacribor, tho adm iniB tiotor. n t h is office, No. 139 M ontague s tre e t in th e C ity of B rooklyn, on or before th e tw elfth day of A ugust n e x t .—D ated Brooklyn. February 6,1887.

OKO RO E B. A BBOTT. ) .F ubho A d m in istra to r in K ings Ooouty'^

fg.5 flnt R ________________ _________ _A dm in istra to r.

T N P U R S U A N C E O F A N O I I B E U O F T H E B H on. A braham L ott, S u rrogate of th e C ounty of

K ings, no tice fa hereby given, a cco rd ing to law, to all persons having claim s aga in st M ARY BO YLE, la to of tho City of B rooklyn, deceased, th a t they aro ronn ired to ex h ib it tbo sam e, w ith tho vouchers the reo f, to th e su b ­scribers, th e adm in is tra trixes , a t th e ir place of businesH, a t th e office of Booster A S lophons. No. 132 N assau stree t, New Y ork Clity, on or beioro th e 19th day of A u g u st next. -.-Dated, Brookl.vn. B'ebru.ary ‘2, 1HH7.

H E S T E R M. I/A K B,) a JmlnlstrftfriTflR B R ID G E T Q U IN N , J A dm in istratrixes.F o ste r A St k ph k .ns, atto rneys.__________ fe5 6m S

J N P U R S U A N C E O F A N O R D E R O F T H Efi_ H on. A braham L o tt, U iirrogato of th e C ounty of K ings, notio 'j is hereby given, accord ing to law. to nil porsuns having claim s ag a in s t EMMA K. G A RBU TT, fa te of tho C ity o l B roaklyn. doconsod, th a t they a re r e ­qu ired to exh ib it th e sam e w ith th e vouchors thereof, to tlie Bubscribors, a t th e ir pltico of tra u ia c t in g business, a t tho office of Shearm an A S terling , No. 45 W illiam s tre e t Now Y ork City, on or befo re tho tw en tie th day of Bop- tom bor nex t.—D ated , B roilclyn, Afarch 12,1687

L i B B IE * K ^ E A B L R ° ^ ’ | A dm in istra to r.- SnEARUAN A S t e r u n o . A tto rneys fo r A dm in istra to rs

46 W illiam s tree t, New Y ork. m lil2 6mST N P U R S U A N C E o f A N O R D E R O F T H E a. He n . Abriaham L o tt, S u rrogate o f th e C ounty of

Khigv, no tice is lioroby given, according to law. to all persons having claim s ag a in s t H A R R Y K. D O D G E, la te of th e C ity of Brooklyn, C ounty of K ings, deceased , th a t they aro ro iju ircd to ox iiib it tho sam e, w ith th o vouchers thoroof, to ttie snbscribor. th e execu to r, a t h is p lace of tra n sa c tin g busincbs, a t tbo office of H u bbard A R ush- moro, Nos. A2 and 44 C o u rt s tree t, in tb o C ity of B rook­lyn, nn or befo re th o firs t day of A u g u st nex t.—D ated Brooklyn. J a n u a ry 29,1887.

ja29G m S CH ARLES

X IKiwi

day of A ugt

H A R L E S H . •WHEKLRR.

N P U R S U A N C E O P A N O R D E R O P

persons having claim s agai--------------of th e C ity of B rooklyn, deceased , tb iu they are require

, w ith tho vouchers the reo f, tb tli

th e H n n . A braham L o tt. S u rroga te of th e C ounty o l igt, n o tk o ie hereby given, acourdime to law. to a ll sons having elaim a aga inst JA M E S D O ilK U T Y , la te h o C ity of B rooklyn, deceased , tb iu they are requ ired x h ib it th e sai seribor Ms

.. ..sh im iton s fore th e first < uary 28.1887.

jaho 8 Cm

thereo f, t e th e sidenoe N o. 152

or be- n , J a n -

M A RG A RK T A. D O U E E T Y , ik-.eoutrl*.

T N P U R S U A N C E O F A N O R D E R O P T H ER. H on. A braham L ott, S u riogato of th e C ounty of

K ings, n o tice is hereby given, nocordlng to law , to all per­sons having claim s ogninst EL IZA K E L L Y , la to of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased , th a t they aro roiim red to ex ­h ib it th e sam e, w ith tho voucherA thereof, to th e subsc rib ­er, tho ndmin^a’ra to r, a t his p lace eff trnna;io iing bust- iiBss, No. 172 C ourt s tre e t, in tho C itu of B rooklyn, on or before t!io first day of A ugust n ex t.^ D u te d Ja n u a ry 28,

JO H N M. K E L lV . A H in:ni«tr.tor.i»8L °

f(*5 (IraSfi'u OiyniD i>i. A'imiuiaLrai>or.T N F U K .SU A N C K O F A N O R D E K O F T H B X H on. A braham L o tt, S u rro g a te ;o f tho C ounty of K ings, no tice Is hereby givon, avcording to lav sons having ctaiiuH sg o in st G K B A luN E A.

...w, to all per- A. G RAV ES,sons having claliuH SR____ _______ __________________ _

lato of tho City of Brooklyn, deceased, th a t they a re re- ou ired to ex h ib it th e samo. w ith th e vouchers tberoof, to th e subaoriber tho a d m in is tra tr ix ,a t h e r place oi tra n sa c t­ing business a t No. 483 F if th avuniie, ih th e Oity ot Brook-

on or hofore th e 1st day of D eertnbor nex t .—D ated y 27,1887. A L IN E A. M O FFAT,.to A— a A dm in istra trix witl^ th e will annexed.

May 37, ISS m28 dmo S

X N P U I I S U A N O E O F A N O K D B R O F T H Ea H on. A brah.tra L o tt, Surrugato of tho (bounty of K ings,

no tice is liereby givoni^aocording to law, to nil persons hav ing claim s a g a in s t R lO H A U U BRO W N , la te of th e City of B rooklyn, deceased, th a t they aro requ ired to ox- h ih it tho same, w ith th e vouoheis the reof, to tno subscrib ­ers a t th e ir p la ce of tra n sa c tin g busineas a t th o office of U ichard B. Brow n, No. 42 M erchan ts row, W est W ash- inglon M arket, in th e City of Now York, on or before th e fifth day of D ecem ber n ex t—D ated J u n o 2,1887.

jo lC m S lU O H A K D B ° B & W N ,i A d m in ia tia to is.

I N P U R S U A N O H O P A N O R D E R O P_L tho H on. Abi&hivra L ^ tt, B n trogste of tlio Oonnts of K ings, no tice is horohj “

ons having claim s agale C ity of Brooklyni dooetised, tn a t they a re requ ired

to ex h ib it tho same, w ith th e vouchers thoroof, to th e sub­scriber. tho executor, a t h is residence, No. 34 O rm ond plirao. In tho C ity o f B rooklyn, on o r before tho 10th day of O ctober n e x t.—D ated A tiilU , 1887,

n2 Gra 8 G A R D IN E R 8. C H A P IN . E xecutor.

persons having claim s og o f th o C i ty o f Brookly

No. 495 CUsson fore tho first day ol

m h26 GmS

I, with the vouchers theroc to executor, nt his place of residonoo, onuo. In the Oity of Brooklyn, on or bo-

O T I C B T O O R E D I T O R S - I N P U R S U -, . anee of an o rder ot Bt r th e Co^int^ of R iqbi

A m i s c i n c N T s *J ^ A N H A T T A N B E A C H .

T H IS A FT ER N O O N \N D E V E N tN O ,

O I L M O B E ’ 8 U N R i' y A L E P B A N D

AND

R E N O W N E D V OCA LISTS

I N G R A N D O O N O B R T 8 .

B PEO IA L PRO G RA M M ES.

P A IN ’S SEB A ST O PO L.

T U E SD A Y . JU L Y 19,

O E L E B R A T io N O P T H E

T E N T H A N N I V E R S A R Y

O P O P E N r a a M A N H A T TA N B E A O H .

Q O N ’T M I S S T H E

G R E A T E X P O S IT IO N

H O W IN T O L L BLA ST A T W E S T B R IG H T O N ,

CO N EY ISLA ND .

T E R M IN U S O F SEA B EA O H R A ILW A Y .

N O V E L M A O H IN K RY IN M OTION .

A T H O U SA N D T R IU M P H S O P A RT, SOIHNOK

A N d T i AGIO !

CO NCERTS DAY A N D E V EN IN G .r r i H E M I G H T I E S T A N D G R A N D E S T

O PK N A IR SPE C TA C U L A R D ISP L A Y O F A NY AGK, A T T H E COOLEST AND L O V E LIEST S PO T IN

A M ERICA .SA IN T G EO R G E , STA TEN ISLA ND .

E venings a t 8 :30 ; PA TR O N S H O M E a t 10.T H E FA L L O F BABYLON.T H E FA L L O F BABYLON.

4 LO V ELY SA IL W IT H O U T CRO W D IN G .F rom Jew o ll’a W harf, P a la tia l S toam ers G RA N D

R E P U B L IC and CO LU M BIA , th re e deckers, a t 7:40. md T rip . 25 cen ts .

O ver

K ound T rip . 2b cen ts . A dm ission 59 c e n ts ; C h ild ren undImissioD bO c e n ts ; U hiJdren u n d e r i

1,()UU persons em ployed on T H E STA G E iu tho W O RLD .

5, free. LA RG EST

S P O U T KiVG.T i / f i O N M O U T H P a K K R A C E S1 ? 4 A T LON(4 BRA N CH ,

JU L Y 6, 7, 9 and each Tuesday, T hursday and S atu rday u n til A ugust 27. inolusivo.

(iu ick L ino—Kzpre.^is tra in s vi.*i C en tra l R ailroad of New je rse y . leave foot of L iberty st, Now Y ork, "all ra d ,” 8:15, 9:39. 11:15 A. M .; 12:15, 12:45 (w ith parlo r cars), 1:3'3 P .M -

Leave P ie r 8, N. R ., via Sandy H oo’ic rou te , 8 :90,9:90, 11:99 A . M .; 12:15 (special), 1:00 P. M. R u tiirn ing . leave im m ediately a f te r th e race s. F aro fo r tho round trip , iuc lu d in g adm ission to tho field, $1.50.m W E M T ^ I N T H l i N N U ^ ^

J SJIO O TIN G F E S T IV A LB IR D AND P R IY E S ID O r iN G AND P R IZ E B O W L­

IN G O F T H E BR O O K LY N SGHUKTZI2N CO RPS, Ciiptriin JO H N 11. D OSCU ER,

A T U ID G ):W O O D PA R K ,T U E S D A Y and W E D N ESD A Y . J u ly 19 and 20, 1887,

T IC ltE T S 25 GENTS EA CH .

.% l7 C T 8 0 j \ .S A I j E S .l E U E . J O H l ^ S O N , J l i . .

A U C T l^ E E R .

Offices, CO L IB E R T Y ,ST, Now Y ork.

No. 393 FU LTO N T , Brooklyn.

G RA N D A U CTIO N SALE,

170 s u p e r i T v i l l a p l o t s ,

A T L A N T IC O C E A N ,

D E A L L A K E , O PP O S iH i: A SB U R Y P A R K ,

A t 2 P. M. ON P R EM ISE S,LO C H A RBO U R,

SA TU R D A Y , JU L Y 23. 1837.

Tliis .«mp.u‘b pn ip e rty , th e fin.’s t o .o r offered a t au c tio n on tho A tla n tic Coast, is H ilnatud i n Do.il L a '.e, opposiro A sbury P.ark. I t is a portion of th e D okI Ilo.ich t r a c t nnd has (i fron tagu of 1,709 foot uu th e sua au d li;iJf a uiiJo uu th o laku.

SA L E P E R E M P T O R Y A ND ON EA.SYTBR.MS.S T R E E T S A LL G R A D ED .

S P i. K N DID S U K RO ! r N D : .V < J S.B A N Q U ET U N D E R G R E A T TENT AT 1:30.

M U SIC BY T W E N T Y -T H IR D R Eol.M K N T B A N D .P O .S m V K L Y NO F ltE K TIC K ET S.

F o r m aps an d p.ii tiou lars apply to JE R K . JO H N SO N , J u . , CO Lvboi'ly s t, Now York, lyn

and 393 b'ulton s t, Brook-

jf7 m V A l lb E . F O R U , A U C T I O N E E R,B~J sells M O N D .\Y , 10:30 o’clock, n t office of Bro;)klyn

S to rage Waro-iouaes, 76 F u lto n s t, w a ln u t an d ash chain- bor su its , huir and o th e r mat'r-H.sus, springs, pillows, bu- roautf, liedsteatls. arm and TurkiiU cha irs covuro 1 in raw silk, cretum io , lu.'ither nnd p lush , p arlo r su it, thre .) fold-

. kitchoicretum io , lu.'ither nnd p lush , p arlo r su it, thre .) fo beds, c roc’sery , k itch en utoriail.^. p ie r ghi

ci th , en tpots. Sold by o rder of W iihuro lie: m ortgagee. . .1

H I L I P M E R K L B , A U C T I O N E E R , ’

TH K PIJOC

C on ta in ing tea .and c liam ber H(d.s, f in j liii<i of w lilto and decor.atod gr.m ito ware, qm n titie .s of cups nnd p la tes, rook and yoMojr

rB M m IJAR A N D R E S T A U R A N T P R IV I-X le^os of tlio

K X O U U H O N O F U N IT E D STA TES C O U N CIL NO 1, N. P. N., (tuoml)ersUip 612)

W ill be s o l l . i t pub lic au c tio n on M ONDAY E V E N IN G . Ju ly 13,

A t L E A H Y ’S CLU B H O U SE, 999 B edford v a t 8 o’clock. Those in le res to i m vilod to a tten d .

P R I V I L E G E O P - T H E E X E .A I P Tu. I>.. will be

auolion a t h IKlC.MliN’S H ALL, B edford av, co rner N iirth Second s tree t, on M oS’D A Y KVICNINCJ, J u ly 18, a t 9 o’clock. P a rtie s m ak ing a SDccialty of ex ­cursion b a r privileges a re iuvit;!d tu b e p resen t._______ ________________F R A N K K ELLY, Ch.nirmap.■ P A W N B R O K E R S ’ S A L E — S . F I R U S K I8 & SON, A uctioiieors,

Bale of lino Winter overooat^pan ts, ...............Nos. 3 3 L 1 8 :

37H Fulton^ s-.dl open ing

Li2i:.'4.4L<IN T H E M A T T E R O F T fli5 A P P L I C A -

X ti«*n of JO H N HI'^GARTY for an o rder to servo H a n ­n ah S. V in cen t am i o th e rs by pub lication of th e u 'jtico of sa le nnd p u rchase of th e prem ises h e re in a fte r described . Br«ioIclyn, N. Y., .Juno 2.5. 1887—P lease to ta k e no tice th a t in pu rsuance of (Jhau. 114 of iho Laws of lH 3 3 th o R c g - is tr.ir of A rrears of th e City of B rooklyn, a t tho City H all in sai<l cUy. mi th e 29th day of A pril, 1B3.'>, sold a t pub lic aucuon for tho non paym ent of a ce rta in tax , as.scssinent and lien, lixed uiul cortitied un d er an d by vii tuo of the proviaiona of said a c t a ll tuoao tw o ce rta in p ieces o r p a r ­cels of land s itu a te in tho Oity of B rooklyn, and know n and (Ic'Seribud on tho assossuioiit m ap o f tho 7 'w elfth \V ard as lots numi.'ors 33 and 39 on block n um ber 371, an d ti)a t I hocam* t:ie iiu rc im sir of th e sam e a t said sale, imying for lo t - um ber o3 th e sum o )'$292 86-100 and for lo t num ber 3i) ' lie hold t!io curtiticat

le iiu rc im sir im beroS th e sum o) $292 86-190 iii

sum of $425 (.‘O-lOU, and th a t ,ies • ■' sale tlm roof, w liich ce rtilica t'

■ ■ ; 1,974ica ies • sale

know n •IS num bers 1,973 an d 1/J74 rospeciively on tho reg iste r of said salc.H d esigna ted in Lib ir 83, in th e office of said R o g is tiar ot A rrears ; an d t h.at if such aforesaid am -junls. to g e th e r w ith accrued in te re s t and charges, bo 11 t paid on o r lioforo tho exp iration of one vo.ir from th e ihito of th e service of th is n o t ic e , ' ' shall apply to th e pr.>i)or officers of th e s-aid C ity of J)rooIi)yn for a t i tle ahs lu te in said above m oniiom ul l.in 'ls, a.s provi.ied for in S lid ac t. . JO H N H K CA K TY , Pur.;hns.;r.

T o Hanr.ftli 8- V ii-cont. .iHir-miah D urr, U ichard A. U diill, E zra K ing, Janie.s T utlilll. J o h n H. P ost, th e ir lieir.s, devisees. doscand;u its, and to unknow n ow ner or owners, raort-^aguea or lessees in th e above descrined proniisuH; Tho foregoing no tice is served upon you by piiM icntion, p u rsu an t to .an ordo • of H on. N. t l . G lcraont. one of th e .Judgea of tlio City C ou rt of Brooklyn, da ted J u n o 1. 1887.—D ated J u n o 1. 1837.

P .vTlv. E. CALL.4.II AN, A ttorney for P u rc lias '”* Office and P o st Office address, 26 C o u rt stTcoT, Bti

ce rtifica tes aro — ‘ ho

wB e s t )

T ( T ^ H E “ H E I R S A TISA A C M A N SFIE LD , form erly of th e C ity of

I aily ij.N . Y.

O T I C E

>n, doooasod, and all o th e r porsun.s hav in? an os in and all m ortgagee's of th e lands an d prem ises in tho F o u rte e n th W ard of tho O ity of B rooklyn k irnvn and designa ted on th e A ssessm oiit M ap of said w ard as lo t Xininber32 on block n um ber 90, s itu a ted on tlio n o rth ­w esterly side of H avom eyer (form erly 8uvcnch) b^roQt betw een N orth E ig h th au d N orth N in th s tre e ts : N otice is iierebv given th a t in pursu-m co of th e provisions of ch a p te r l l 4 of tfio Laws of 1333, an d of tho several a c ts a inoudatory the reof. tUo R eg ia irar of th e City of B rook­lyn a t th o C ity H all, in th e C ity of B rooklyn, on tho 29th day of A pril, 1885, a f te r duo advertise-

'•■•ction fo r th e non paym or* • ~>nd lion fixed and cortUiei

th e 29th day niont^. sold u t publ:ce rta in tax assessm ent an d lion fixed and corMfied u n d er tho provisions of said ac t. nil th a t ce rta in p iece or parcel of laud s itu a te in th e F o u rto u n th W ard of Mie Oita te m th e Fou

Ivn, and know n andM ap of said w ard a s ............... „

inber 90 ; th a t Je re m ia h V. M esorolo bet a purcli'isor of th e said premlsei in of th re e hun d red an d tw enty i jigned th e sa ;d sale an d th e cort

th e undursignod, and tl ia t I now hold tho ce rtifioa te said sale m ade by tho said R eg istrar ot A rrears, w hich

desig n a ted on thi lo t niim hor 32num ber 32

V. Mesorolo

le C ity of Assess^

sorolo bocaino aid sale fo r th epurcli'isor of th o said promises a t said sa

Buin of th re e hun d red an d tw enty ao llars , and afterw ard assigned th e sa ;d sale an d th o coriiiicato thoroof to

id sale m ade by tho said R eg istrar ot Arrears^ w hich rlifioato is know n as num ber IL137 on tho reg iste r of

aid sales, doBignatod as Libor* 83, in th o office of tho *‘ g i8 tra ro f A rrears of sa id Oity of B rc-*-'—

1) is served by pi * ” ‘ 'by tlio H onorable ^Cit ~

Roligistrar of A rrears of sa id Oity of B rooklyn. T h is n o ­tice is served by p iib lioa tion , p u rsu an t to an o rder m ade

‘ ‘oinent, one of tho Ju d g e s of th e , b ea rin g d a te _tho Ifith day of

. .. m orab loN . H. OilC ity C ou rt of Brooklyn, b ea rin g d a te tho Ifith dav of J u n e , 1887, and filed on tl ia i <luy in tho office of th e C lerk of (he said C ity C ou rt of Brooklyn.—D ated Brooklyn, J u n e 23,1887. E D G A R H O LLID A Y .

jy2 4wS' ^ b ' t i C E - T r ' T H i O l l i R S a t l a w o f

1 3 j\A O M A N SFIE LD , form erly of tho City of Boa- deco-sed , an d all o th e r persons hav ing an e s ta te in all m ortgages of th e londs an d preraiaos in tho Four-

" ty of B rooklyn, known n t M ap of said w ard

and all m ortgages of to o u th W a ru o i th e C’lt D ated on th e Asses:34, on Block

ho hour- an d dosig- lo t num ber

Bterlyssm unt M ap of said wai

ut, uu B lock n um ber 90, s itu a te d on th o northw ci side ol Hnvomoyor (form erly Seven th ) s tree t, betw een N orth E ig h th an d N o rth N in th s tre e ts ; N otice is hereby given th a t iu pu rsuance of th o provisions of C h ap te r 114, of th e Law.s ot 1883 and of tho several a c ts am ondatory the reof, th e R eg istra r of A rrears of th e C ity o f B rooklyn, a t th o City H all, in th e C ity of B rooklyn, on th e 29th pay of A pril, 1883, aft(f April,

uotlon, fuotion, for th e non payme: nd lion fixed and certified

•rears of th e C ity oi L . . _ lo C ity of B rooklyn, on th e 29th day duo ndvortisem ont, sold a t publlo

' of a ce rta in tax , assossiice rta in tax , assessm ent un d er th e provisions of said

uute iu tl______ dor th e prov.not* all th a t c e rta in piece or parcel o f land Bit< F o u rtee n th W ard or tho Oity of Br.ioklyn, and designa ted on tho assessm ent m ap of said warddesigna ted on tl ber 34. on Block nui bccam o th e purcha for th e sum of niio hund red

n ts . and afterw ard

ituute iu tlie known and

iso ssm en tm ap o f said w ard as lo t num - iiiDor 90; th a t Je re m ia h V. Mesurole

asur of tho said p:I h u nd red and n ine dollars

' ” -ned th e sale

niscB nt said sail do llars and fifty> and titty -

seven cen ts, and afterw ard assigned th e sale an d th o ce r­tif ic a te the reo f to rao, th© uudovaigned, an d th a t I now hold th e ce rtific a te o f said sale m ado by th e said Regis- t r a r of A rrears, w hich corlifica to is know n as num uer 2,139 on th e reg iste r of said sales, d es igna ted as L ihor 83, in th o office of tn e R og ia lrar of A rrears of said C ity ot B rooklyn. This notico is served by pu b lica tion p u rsu an t to nn o rder m ade by th e H onorab le If. H . C lem ent, one of th o Ju d g e s of th e City C ou rt of B rooklyni bea ring diitu th e lO th d a y of J u n e , 1887, and filed on th a t day in the office of tho C lerk of tho said C ity C o u rt of Brooklyn.— D ated Brooklyn, J u n o 28, 1887.

jyL ^vS _______________________ E D G A R H O L LID A Y .O t iC E —TO r i lB H E IR S a t L A W O P

ISA A C M A N SFIE LD , form erly of tho C ity of Bos- doceosed, an d a ll o th e r persons having an e s ta te in all inortgagoos of th e lands and prem ises iu th e Four-

u til W ard of tlio C ity of Brookl^’n know n nnd dosi, D ated on tho assossm nnt m ap of eaid w ard , as lo t num b 33 on b lock n um ber 90, s itu a te d on th e nortliw ostorly Bid

oyor (form erly Seven th ) s tree t, bo id N ortli N in tii s tre e ts —N otice

sof HaviE ig h th

lubur 90, s itu a te d on th e nortUwoBtorl.v Bide (form erly Seven th ) s tree t, betw een N orth

' ll N in tii s tre e ts —N otice is hereby given provisions of C h ap te r 114 of tho levoral nets am em latory the reo f

. _____ .. . _Iortli N in tth a t in pu rsuance of th Laws of 1863, and of tho S' . .th e R eg istrar of A rrears of tho Oity City H all in th .................

.-oral ac ts am em la t iry thorool f tho O ity of B rooklyn, a t tli

City H all in th o Oity of B rooklyn, on tho 29tli li A pril. 188.5, a fto r duo ndvortisuraont, sold a t publicA pril. 188.5, a t to r duo ndvortisura ____tlun fo r tho non paym ent of a ce rta in tax , assossm ont and lion fixed nnd certified u n d e r tlie provisions of said net, a ll (h a t oort.am p iece or paroid of land, s itu a te iu tho F o u rtee n th W ard of tho C ity of B rooklyn and know n nnd d esigna ted on tlio assossm ont m ap of said w ard as Int n um ber 33 on block n um ber 99; th a t J e rem iah V. M-isorole becam e tho purohnsor of tho said p ru n iso s a t said sale for tho sum of two hu nd red an i soveuty-sovon dol­lars aud th iriy -six — — • - r i -------- , — ?----- » ii._aud th iriy -six cen ts , and afterw ard sale and th e ce rtific a te th e reo f to mo. and th a t I now hold tho corlificato of said sate uvid tho S lid R eg istrar of A rrears,w hich ce rtific a te is know n r No. 2.138 on tho reg iste r of said sales, des igna ted as L iber H3. in tho office of th e R og is lriiro f A rro.us. of said C ity of B rooklyn. T h is notico is served by pulilioa lion , p u rsu a n t to an o rder m ade by tho H on. N, H. ClemeDt, ono of th e judges of tbo C)ity C ou rt of B rooklyn, boaring d a te th e 16th day of Ju n o , 1887, and tiled on th a t <lay in tho office th o d o rk of tho said C ity C ou rt of B rooklyn. - D a te d Brooklyn, J u n e 21. 1887.

jy 2 4 b S a E D G A R H O LLID A Y ,/ n I T Y C O U R T o f B R O O K L Y N - M A R Y

A. Seam an agst. W illiam E a ton nnd ora.—In purs ance an d by v irtue o f a jud g m en t o rder of foreolosii

ado in th e above e n title d ac tio n , d a ted J u ’an d sale tui 2 9 ,18S7, and onto th o Oity C o u rt of Bro

he above e n title d ac tio n , d a ted J u n o •ed an d filed in tho ofneo of tlio clerk of [iroaklyu, I, tho undersigned , tho re f­

ill sell a t pub lic au c tio n a t tillIlly

eroe tUoroin nam ed, will sell a t pub lic au c tio n a t tho r tm u la of th e C o u rt H oubo, in th e C iiy of Brooklyn, K ings C ounty , on th o 2d day of A ugust, 1887, a t ton o’clock in

forenoon, tho lands and prem ises d irec tedju d g m en t o rder to be sold and ihorom dosenhod as fol­lows: A l l t h a t oortain lo t or nnrool of land s itu a ted , lying and being in tho Town of Now Lota (now tho C ity of Brooklyn), C ounty of K ings an d S ta te of N. Y .,know n and described on a oorta in m an on file in th e R es is te r’s office of K ings C ounty, en titled , "M ap of tho W illiam son Hom e- stead a t E a s t Now Y ork. County of K ings, surveyed and draw n by M artin I. Jo lin snn , Jam a ica , L. I., M arch, 1869,” as and by th e n u m b e r th re e h u n d red nnd Beranty- six, w hich lotiB bounded and described as follows, viz.: B eg inn ing n t a p o in t on tho w esterly side of W illiam son avonuo d is ta n t n o rthe rly tw o h u n d red and tw onty-llva feo t from tl io iio ith e rly co rnor of V andorvoer avonuo and W illiam son avonuo; ru n n in g thonoo wosturly an d purallol w ith V an d e rv o o rav en u e otio hun d red fe e t; thence so u th ­erly an d para lle l w ith W iUiarason avenue twenty-flv© foo t; th e n ce easterly nnd parallel w ith V andorveor ave­n u e ono h u n d red fee t to W illiam son avenue, an d th e n ce n o rthe rly along said W illlam a'm avenue tw enty-five foot to th e Domt an d p lace of b ec in u iu R ; to g e th e r w ith all th e r ig h t, t i t le an d in te re s t of said S arah A. B aton an d W i l l i a m E a to n in a n d to th e h a l f of th e Btreet o r avenue in f ro n t of e»id l o t t o oeo te r of Bald av e n u e .—D ate d Ju ly 6,1887. H E N R Y M. W . KASTM AN, R eferee.

Alpebt yf, Beaman, Attorney for PlaintifT, 63 Wallfitreet. . . ______ jyO SwBA aul,

HOUSES—LOTS.

Permits for New Buildings Granted During the Week.

C o m p a r a t i r e F l g r a r e s — A D e t a i l e d l i s t .

D o s l n e s s a t t h e R e g i s t e r ’ s O f f l e e — T r a n ­

s c r i p t s f r o m t h o R e c o r d s .

The number of perm its granted for new buildings during tho week ending yosterday wore Beventy-threo, at a valuation of $459,515, which Is a falling off from tho wook previous of nlnetoen buildings, while tbo money value of tho structures about to be erected Increased $14,160. This Increase in value can be accounted for by tho big flat about to be erected on Montague street, near Montague terrace, at a cost of $125,000; the $40,000 factory to be built by the Vosburg Manufacturing Company, In place of the ono lately dostroyod by flro, and tho $10,000 Congregational church, on Bushwlck ave­nue. During the co rrf isp o n d lD g wook of 1866 permits were Issued for sixty-four now buildings, at on estimated value of $383,780, which tolls In favor of this year of nine now buildings and $75,735. Applications were mado for thlrt3'-throo alteration permits, chief among which Is tho $.30,000 wings tho Board of Education intend adding to Public School No. 10. Frame structures take tho lead this week as permits were signed for forty-three of them, at a cost of $128,995. The brick buildings about to go up number thirty, at a valuation of $330,520. In the following report will bo found tho location, and cost of each now struoturo for which permits wore last granted:

On Howard avenuo, near Sumptor street,Mr. Jolm Piper Is about to erect a throo story frame dwelling, 25x52, for six famlllos, to cost $3,750.

On Cornelia street, near Bushwlck avonuo, tho Busliwick avonuo Congregational Church will build a 4wo story brick houso of worship, 26x00, to cost $10,000.

On Jackson place, near Prospect avenue, Mr. Ralph Kirkmau Is about to eroct four two story and baporaent frame dwellings, 15.x40, for ono fam­ily each, to cost $14,001.

On Montague siroot, near ^loutaguo terrace, Mr, C. 1>. Butwoll, will build a ton story brick dwelling, 50x90, for twenty familioo, to cost $125,000.

On Cleveland street, near Arlington avonuo, in Iho Twoiity-sixth Ward, Mr. T. J. Alien, is about to erect a two story frame dwelliug, with store, 25x18, for two families, to cost $.3,700.

On Vt rot Btrooi, near Humboldt, Mr. Charles Engert is about to orect a ono story frame tailor shop, 25x16, to cost 1300.

On Sovontcomh street, near Elovouth avonuo, Mrs. Sarah F. Moad is about to oroct two throe story frame dwelling?, 20.x40, for throe familios each, io cost ^6,009.

On Troutman Btreot, near Contra! avonuo, Mrs. TIktoso Lutz IS about to eroct a three story frame dwelling, 25x52, for six fam ilios, to coat $-1,200.

Oil Sovonth street, near Eighth avenue, the Meth­odist Episcopal Hospital will build aono story brick boiler houso, 28x33, to cost $1,500,

On Dean street, near Uockaway avonuo, Mr. R- S. Dozendorf IS about to eroct a ono story nnd a half frame stable, 20x15, to cost $125.

On Ivy street, near Broadway, Air. F. R, Eaquirol is about to erect foujr tour story frame dwolliiigs, 20xGO, for four families each, to coat $1.8,0-90.

At 29 Woodbmo streot. Mr. Charles Ilodgoito is about to orect a four story frame dwuHlug, 25x60, for eight families, to cost ?5,000.

On Woodbiuo street, near Broadway, Mr. Philip Winters Is about to orect a four story frame dwell­ing, 2 )x60, lor four familios, to cost $4,599.

O n W o o d b in e s tr e e t , n o a r B ro a d w a y , .Mr. J o h n 51. E s q u iro l is a b o u t to o r e c t a ( o u r s to ry f r a m e dsvoU- iu g , 20x60, fo r f o u r fa m ilio s , to c o s t $-1,500.

On Nassau avonuo, noar Lorimor street, Mr. J. S. Drake is about to orect a stm*y aud a half frame stable, 13x12, to cost $500.

On Warren siroot, near Third avenue, Mr. II. Mitchonson will build a ono story brick blacksmith shop, 20x30, to cost -735.

Oil Warren street, noar Third avonuo, Mr. IT. Mitchouseu will build a two story brick stable, 20.x 45, to cost $1,235.

On Alabama av'P'TO, noar Eastern parkway, lu tho Twenty-sixth Ward, Mr. Elohbofg is about to eroct a two story and basement frame dwelling, 16.8x30, for one family, to cost 12,500.

Oil MUldloton siroot, near Loo avonuo, Mr. J. Bos- seri Is about to orect a ouo story frame molding shed, 31x60, to cost $3"X).

On Jackson stroot, near Prospect avonuo, Mr. IL Kirkman is about to oroct a three story frame dwelling, 2l.9X'x50, for four families and two stores, to cost $7,000.

On Logan stroot, noar Atlantic avonuo, In tho Twenty-sixth ward, Mr. Ebp. Harvey is about to orect a ouo story frame rug factory, 18.X.30, to cost $;500.

On Atlantic, near I^lngston avenuo, Mr, C. Egyont will build a ono elory brick stublo, 8x30, Co cost $300.

On Uancick street, near Rold avonuo, Mr. S. J. ^YoBa will build three two story and basement brick rosidoncos, 16.8x43, for ouo family each, to cost $12,000.

On Hancock t'root, noar Rold avonuo, Mr. S. J. Wells will build eight two story and basoniont brick lesUloncos, 18.0x42 and 43, for one family each, to cost $36,000.

On State stroot, uurjboring from 273 to 281, tho W. C. Vosburg Manufacturing Company will build A six story brick factory, 125x92x40, to coat $4),000.

At 78 Gorry street .Mr. E. Johannes la about to erect a three story frame dwelling, 25x50, for six families, to cost $-1,600.

On First street, near Si.xth avonuo, Mr. S. B. Oulton will build throo three story aud basomout brick residoucos, 18x45, for ouo family each, to cost $19,5C0.

At 7 aud 9 Boorum street Mr. Louis Bossort will build a four story brick store houso, 50x60, to cost $ 10,000.

On Forly-olghtU stroot, noar Third avonuo, Mr. Alonzo Guli is about to orect a four story frame dwelling. 20x50, for four families, to cost $3,800.

Al 130 Ellery street, Mr. J. H. GefTkou Is about to erect a ono story frame stable, 17x13, to cost $100.

On l’'lalbush avonuo noar Sterling place, Mr. II. R Baguolin will build a two story brick stable, 25x 50, to cost $5,00-0.

On Vigelius street, noar Bushwlck avenue, Mr. P. Concaunou is about to oroct ton two story and basement frame dwellings, 20x42, for one family, each to cost $38,000.

Ou Gunnison avonuo, near Cleveland street, In Twenty-sixth Ward, Mr. S. Adolphus la about to

erect a ono story frame dwoUlug, 25x26, for two familios, to cost $600.

Oil Jamaica Plank Road, near Logau street in tho Twenty-sixth Ward, Mr. Honry Grago is about to oroct a story and a half frame stable, 27x18, to cost $1,000.

On the northeast corner of Jefferson stroot and Marcy avenue, Mr. S. E. C. Russell will build three three story aud basomout brick rosidoncos, 18x50, for ono family, each to coat $30,0(XI.

At 194 Hendrix stroot. In tho Tvronty-slxtU Ward, Mr. W. O’Donough Is about to erect a ouo story framo stablo, 20x12, to cost $50.

On liOuis place, near Allaullc avonuo, Mr. Kelley Girinin Is about to oroct a throo story framo rosl- donco, 19x40, for ouo family, to coil $2,350.

Ou Gate.s avonuo, near Stuyvosant, Mr. John O. Hiller will build a four story brick dwelling, 25x60, for six families, to cost $10,550.

Ou Willow stroot, near Mlddagh, Mr. S, R. Brown will build a flvo story brick dwelling, 25.6x65.0, for flvo famllloj, to cost $7,000.

On tho northeast corner of Patchon a :ouao aud Marlon street Mrs. Anna Bimgor will build a throo story brick dwelling with store, 25x62, for four fam- lUos, to coat $10,000.

Ou tho southwest corner of Mllle/ and Atlantic avonuos Mr. William Y’oung will build a three story brick dwelling with store, 30x60, for four faralllos, to cost $11,700.

At 16 Russoil p'aco Mr. A’ au Slclon Is about to orect a two story aud basement framo dwelling, 20x 40, for two families, to coat $3,570,

On Middleton stroot, near Loo avonuo, Mr. J. Bos- sert is about to oroct a ouo story framo moulding shed, 33x60, to cost $250.

Mr. Reeves proposes to add ono story of brick to tho two story and basemont prlvato rosldenco at 67 Palmetto stroot, at a coat of $800.

Mrs. Bridget Nolan proposes to add a two story brick oxtonslou 19.3x19 to dwelling at 60 Luquoor siroot, at a cost of $1,000.

Mr. J. Halstead proposes to add|a throe story brick extension 0x19.0 to rosldenco al 73 Fort Groono place, to cost $1,000.

Mr. Alexandor Reid proposes to add a two story and basomoni brick and framo oitonslon 9x18 to dwolUug on Kent avenue, near Oaklaud stroot, to cost $500.

Mr. Ludwig Miller proposes to add a or.o story framo oxtonsion, 15x13, to dwelling at 53 Dolmoulco place, to bo used as a wagon shod aud to cost $60.

Air. A. N. Jung proposes to add a two story brick oxtonsion, 8.6x14, to dwelling at 15 Portland avo uuo, to be used as a pantry and to cost $2,500.

George Fischor & Brother propose to remove wooden walls of dwelling at 149 Dupont stroot aud roplaco with brick, at a cost of $381.

Mr. J. Now proposes to raiso dwelling at 173 Cal- yor stroot two foot and make Intornal alterations, at a cost of $3,000.

Air. A. Osburg proposes to add a ono story brick oxtonsion, 20x43, to storo and dwelling at tho south- wost cornor of Halsey street and Throop avonuo, to cost $600.

Air. A. S. Robbins proposes to add a two story brick oxtonsion, 25x15, to storo and dwelling at 05 Alyrtlo avonuo, to cost $100.

Mr. M. Marks proposes to aubstituto flat for peak roof at 669 Sixth avonuo and add a throo story brick extension, 5x18, at a cost of $1,400.

Mr. Brlnsinado proposes to remove present stono trimmings and mako othor oxtoriial alterations at 166 Columbia heights, to coat $3,200,

Mr. P. Mauglu propoaos to eubstltuto flat for poak roof at 197 Sands stroot, at a cost of $050.

Mr. AI. Alurphy propoaos Co mako Internal al­terations lu dwelliug at 111 Rapelyoa stroet, to cost $800.

Mr. J. Bauor proposes to add a two story brick extension, 14x18, to frame dwelliug ou Wyona stroot, noar Atlantic avonuo, In tho Twonty-sixth Ward, to cost $750.

Mr. Edward Loroy proposes to add ono frame story to present oxtonsion at 640 Filth avenuo, to cost $89.75.

Mr. Higglud proposes to mako internal altoratlons in carriage factory at tho southeast corner of Fulton stroot and Vosta avonuo, to cost $3,000.

Tho AlnaUo stroot Vresbytorlan Church propoaos to add a one story and baso ment framo extension, 10.2x07, |o present building, to coat $3,300 -

Mr. U. W. Quider proposes to square tho roof and

dwoUing at the southeast corner of Fulton avenue and Wyona street, lu tho Twonty-slxth Word, to cost $1,000.

Air. M. Vollmor proposes to alter first floor of 29 Summer avenue, from private room to store, to cost$ m

Mr. B. Collins proposes to subatUuto flat lor poak roof at 218 Sands street, to cast $600.

Mr. William Anderson propoaos to mako internal alterations in storo aud dwelling on tbe southwest comer of Broadway aud Gerry stroot, to coat $350.

The Board ol Education propose to add three story brick wings to Public School 10. Ono wing will bo 55x28 aud tho other 07x28x20, to cost $30,000.

Mr. L. Ilapps proposes to add a one story frame extension, 10x18, to dwelling at 60 Bearer street, to cost $250.

Messrs, Wochsler & Abraham propose to mako Intornol improvomonta lu tholr storo at 430 Fultou street, to cost $1,500.

Air. C. 0. Browiio proposes to add one story of brick to* the throo story aud basomont dwelling at 20 Strong place, ond also add a two story and baso- meni brick oxtonslou, 9.6x13, to sam e, ot a cost of $3,000.

Mr. E. Karutz oroposos to-add a ouo story brick extonsiou, 20x25, to dwoUlng on Ewon Btreot, noar Johnson avonuo, to cost $1,000.

Q.W. Hammond & Sou propose to add a ono story frame oxtonsion, 12x15, to dwelling and storo at 1,589 Broadway, to cost $100.

Air. Thomas Ilalstoad propoaos to remove tho oast foundation wall of 1,225 DeKalb avenuo and rebuild tho samo wUh an 18 Inch slono wall, to cost $200.

Air. L, F. Fickon proposes to subslUuto flat for peak roof at northeast cornor of Marcy avonuo aud Macon stroot, to cost $125.

Mr. Goorgo Alalcolm proposes to add ono story of brick to malt houso and browory at the southwest comer of bkillmaa stroot aud Flushlug avouuo, to cost $3,000.

Messrs. Hyde & Bohinau propose to make Inter­nal alterations In tho (iraiid Opera Houso, on Elm place, at a cost of ;550.

Air. C. Doschor proposes to substitute flat for poak roof at 311 Hudson avouuo, to cost $520.

Air. John Englor proposes to add a throe story brick oxtoiisiou, 20x10, to dwelling at 69 Elliott place, to cost $ 2 , 4 0 0 . _______________

T r a .n « a c f io n s i a IS c a l Sii«(nCc»Tho a ctiv ity at the K egister’s Ofiico, u n ­

paralleled for ilio season, still coullnuos: OOMPAU.vriVE TAULE8.

18S7—From July 1 to 7, incbjsivo:Deeds, oonaidoration oiprossod........................ 302Number of lots osli:u;itod.................................. 640TotaloonsidorAtion............................................. (1,875|100Deeds, nommnl consideration........................... 30Miscellaneous deeds, couuty towns, roloasos,

etc.......... .............. 103133G—From July 2 to July 8, iuclusive:

Deeds, con8i‘.lor.\ti »n expressed........................ 213Niuuborof lots estimated................................. 353Totnl c.)nsidorution................... $1,145,807Deeds,nominal oonsideraiioa.............. 40Miscellauoous deeds, county towns, releases,

etc.................................................................... 461887—From Juno 30 t . J.ily 6, inclusivo;

7*otal number oi luorlsaKes............................... 327Total v.vlno.............. ................ .............. $925,679Numbprof p.trcbTso monoy ni irtsiijos....... . 102Value of puroliaso m >noy m 'rt^a-jos.............. $233,020

1386—From July 2 to 8, incluoivo;Total number ot mort;jatfes............................... 242Totil -v'al'AQ......................................................... $740,53GNuinberof piirohuso money ni irt^iges............ 82Vulueof parch ISO m-in.;y mortu izus............... $260,200

WKVOUDI'.l) CONS’VA'AAdams at, o 8,125 It .s D.vision IV, 5)1 _

F Linton to Jam !S I Ne\vnm:i :inJ Jessie Speck. 1,000 Adam.sst, u w 8. 125 It no Broadway. 2tJxl00,

Phihp Kan'.ermaii li) .) Koeb) and Mu;:-

J ohn Young and katbarina, hiawife............ ! . . . 4,250W iwhmKton st. © a, 21 f t n T illa ry at. 21x81.5x

21x81.7, Louis and H erm ann L iebm ann to E d ­w ard M cLougblin, m ort (10,000................................ 14,000

W illoughby Ht. 8 8, 17.6 o Lawronco at, 36.4x69,Louisa F G asaort, widow, to H ngti J Boglcyt

.m ort $1,000..

cons’va' awcf.s .D .vision iv, 5)0x100. Edw ard

e\vnm:i :inJ Jessie S p e d It l i e Broadway. 2tjxl0(

'.erma.i li) B hiilp .) Kueh) an d Mu{daloim, his wife, jo in t lo im n ts ..................................

A tlim s bt. u w 3, I '5 i t n u Broadway, ruua u o 20; n w 95x 8 iv ox n \v 5.x a iv l.).\ .s o IbO. liAl, E lizabeth .Mil.or to W illjam .llulfi r ....................................

B iihic st. n 0 -s. 3 )0 ft a Hoyt a:. 2.ulU 0, P a trick O'CJoimell by VV Mo,:klcr, guavdiivti, to J o ’uu Con-

ut: ; : : : iY:i fv;,'i5i'm tnn V !V :;i:av jj:i6 : Tiie;,:dore L A Ilellwi^? to So.>hio, wife ( tustavo A M ul­ler, lU-iTt $-4,00

B uibey 8t. w s, 239.11 s F .:\:o .i av, ‘25x95, b&), M artin V U S iree .o r t > i.ndw ig W iirm , NowY ork, m ort $ 1,e*)0,........................ .

B er.'ea st. ii .s, '-’fid.!' r/ ILjud .st, lO.'i.vhJi), J . Stovv.Trt Uu.ss, oxos. und trusVci! I’e te r A nderson, to J a n o

B a rre n st, u rf. 38*1 It o N ostr..n I ;iv, lO.clOT.'J, liEI, N tcaolasToorKo toSi'.ran E.svife llu n u io B Klkius,co rrec tion d ee d ..............................................

Bro idw;iy, s w s, 24.6 s o D eKiiib av, runs 8 :j5.4xsoSl.Hxs6B.2 to ls.osv.u’.s'so s t, 8X<B r lauway an d n w 256.10; I.;i,f!iyeUe nv, n s, 120.6 w P atc iien av, ru n s o lio .p to P n tchen a?x n70.7 to Hroiidw.-iyxu.vbD.T ; Myrtio hv, n 3, 500 f t o Sunnnor av, 94.6x—x9 >.3, ."'lort'eno H u rt to

8w G 7.2 i 0153.1 to

3,575

8,550

2,260

7,800

3,100

0,800

10,500

t n w F e i . . __________and J o h n B P ate rson to M ilton’B S tro e tV ..........

S ou th Second et. No 64. s s, .=0 f t w W ythe av, 26x ^),^H onry Siofko to M ary W W ilkinson, N ew ark,

F o u rth st, 8 8,149.10 w Six th av, 17.10x10!). M argare tM ullody to Jo se p h Jarv is , rao rt $3,000................

N iT th S ix th Ht, n e 6. 75 f t n w U oobl.ng s t, ru rn n o 2 0 x 8 e7 r> i t to S ix th s t x n o80 x n w L50 t s w___ n . ei. >. <.1 <>_. ••• .

inson, N ew ark, It

e 2 0 X 8 e 7.5 f t to S ix th s t x n o 80 x n w t.>u xs vr 100x8 e 25 ft. h iti, N n than B ernste in to F ran k

B ev em h at, li o’*8, 97.6 n w i'dtVUav|l7V6xl(fu‘£or ^clo88 C harles B F arley to Jo h n T u c k e r . . . . ............

N o rth E ig h th s t. a, w a. ab o u t 3.5.6 u w U uinn av, 88x100. J u n o Hobb.s, N Y. to tLihn Tmu rh lin . . . .

T e n th at, n s 321.3 w F ifth av. l7.GxlW . VVilU\m j P ears m to C harles A Schw eizer. m ort 5S2.00J ..

E lev en th at, e «, 201 ft w S eventh av, 16.10 x 100,N ickolaiia R ichen to J )!in Connolly ........................

F o u rtee n th Rl. 8 w a. 141.7 n S even th nv, 13.9x 1p5. hAl, H onry C. Bull, J r , to P e te r li'»{>po,morfc

S iiU o n th 6t, H*8, 163.4 e" S ix th hvI* 16.8x30, UAL A nna, wife Jo lm Pnrcoll, t o Jo h n B Groj«s, niorC

S o^ontoonth st, n s, 16.8 n w Tontfi av, 16.8x60.2, lu l l, IL im dton Reevo to Geor.;o F M ull ;r, m ort

Tivo.-ity-tirit s t . ’fi'w a, 325 ft. s o T iiird av,*25x100] M ary McOormlck to M atth au s S chneido r............

I.'orty-mn_th_9t,

7.000

0,000

7.6000,000

11,6004.000 0,8006.000

4.600

1.7001.700 3,400tm'AtSSSSSsm&

ififib- av; -S k m i ;Go .rp j B P alm er to Ida, w ife V H W IJnnuett,

n 's ; i!Co;H 0 TbiVd nV;Jam e s (J Carrull to Mary, wife W illiam W ilson,

F™ • n 2 1 0 .4 « T hiM iv;- \o K i o s ^Jam e s G C irr-»ll t ) O 'auh N ioiilson, m ort :$l.nOO.

A rling ton rtv, la to Division av. s o cornor B n id to rd 8t, for:norIy B u tler nv, lUO.xlUO, M ane F Fnru- haiu. New^York, to Amelia, wife il ippo ly to Vas-

ArliLKt)!! av, n s , (17 f t o v'an tAcYeV. av .’33xi(>0',(Jat inrino M »Uov (o KUza F, wife Colem an Codon, m ort $3 ,25J..

A tliin tic Louis L __

A th in lic .-IV, n h, 2Hf;)icclo8ere..Mir.Tl)oau L Towns to M arie C Sm ith,mol ts, etc . S I ,555...........................................................

B ushw ick :iv, a w cor Cooper nv, lOOxIOi), Bush- wick av. a s, 12.5 f t w Cooper av, 25x160. .lo b n 11 Olieever, e.v’r li.im ilton K Tovvl^, to W illi im C

Bushw ick av, 8 w 3, yil R n w D eK alb nv, 49x89,J o h n H S cheld t to B arbara K ravn ier..................... 4,400

Sam e pr.inurty. relen?-o m ort, J o h n II H arb ick toJ o i m l l S o h i o d t . . . .................................................... 4,450

Bnshwiok nv. n »* 8, W).! n w M yriln nv, 2.>xU4.8x 21xlo3.3, Joa.'p li B nuer to S;ira, wife of H erm an

lUi, co lu raor, Jo.seph B luor t > S.am S te rn b 'T c ... 9,150 B uah )iok av, n e a, oC.8 .a o Woo Ilnno st. l-.BxSO,

luVl. Lv.x F o rtune to Goor^;© M Lo.'hler. m o rt

0in.s^_),n ;iv,'o a, 9.5 ft n'lYorKpjrBV.'i'iYH^fliYu,* Jo !:nI Wiurk to Clara H W ierk. m >rt 4:i,.'nK>................. 12,000

Cl.-iason av, w 8, l(i:).4 a l'iU n;un av. 2'J) 160. J u h u s H C ons, G roenpurt, L I, to S arah C no, Nowi ork q c. h- p a r t ............................................................. 3,500

C lerm ont nv. e a, 8.) f t n Willmi:,’hby .iv. 131x260, to V nnderbilt av, hsctl, a.imu to s.im.q in-jctfi5,i)00.................................................................................. 65,000

D eK alb nv, n a, 70.3 w N.xvy st, 25xt5il 7x25x64 7,hVl, r ii im aj .M cK enn’ it ( i (,'oo*.o W S .v a in__ 4, 00

F raak liu -V , a o co rner tlaticx'jck :3, 22x.54, h&l, J C_ Inliua Langboin to Wiliinm 'Vntonvort!i, m -rt

2,7902,700

2,500

5.2007.200

2,600

6,000

''ir>,() id.................................F u n n ;u nv, n w s, IHU ft

h.Vl; Furm nn at. n w liM. h U . M .ry K

G nt a

0 ft n o Broulv.ay, 2(1x100, ,v a. 20.) ft n o B roadw ay. 20x

liM. h U . M .ry K i.: irol in to Jo h n F No. ton .......n t a .IV, n a. Jii2 ft w Cla.^son nv. 2UXJJ.'‘.x20x92, Caruliijo E Tart to A ynoi L, wife of Air^vlo LH ii-ton..

G rr n l av. w s. 7H ft w D eK alb nv, 8o.xl0-), Lydia D an i He . to r i ) .MiJIanl, Jo h n nnd Sum uel NMilinrd to CanrK-a T r a i t ...............................................n n d uv, w a, PO U .s Wilioug.'.by nv, runs wIOOxs 49.i!X ■20.xs0.Cxw2Uis50xolO')xnl8 6xno3l.'*xo U.IO;s0.Cxw2Uis50xol0')xnl8 6xno3l.'*xo U.IO

.v.’.xpriU; Gr.xiid «v, w s, l4.Us W iIJoukIi- Gxdl.r.xU), \n tcri-.r lot, 100 f t \v G rand

nv, nmi i3 >.6 s Willou.^Uby av. runs u20xs0.(ix20x 0.0, S arah Oibaou and nm>, e ira <Lnne3 Gibaon,CiL-rles P r iU ....................................................................

Gro Mio nv. 8 o cor UumlxoL-md t t . 80x7.5. M orris BiiifititiL' Cu:!ip-Miy to Homy W ICni*:lit, tJe >rfto A Pric>>, Knach U utzler, D avid P Tem plotou >;nd N oih T .‘- ‘

14,600

f ly'-tto av. n s, to Fatolion .IV, farm I/m*. x a c-.)rnt*r Bvo'idwnv, run nlroiu it).8x:

N oih T .o ,b o lts ........................................... ; ................... 26,000J . iTc:a n nv. n a. 4.10 o Bedford av, 28x100. hJtl,

Kh/.a J 5LiU. widow, N Y, to Jam e s M nlvany en d _ C itnni'ine II, his wife, jo in t to;vintH, mort tjfijloo,

120.G w I’a tch cu ;)v, r\:n o 120.0 0.7 to ttro.vdw.ay, xnw to old

K .st. n wm s w 151, Ixn abou t 'i.S 2.x a o

nhoiu it).8xn o aom it o.fixa o lO.Hin o nbout 6 .7 is o Li.iu.v n '! to to B roidw .xyxo 106.7: F rank linBcnm e- to S I,ieb:nnnn’s S ons.................................... 20,000

Lihoi ;.v nv. a I'U i t w Vnn .Sicien nv, ‘JOxl'.'O, h .ti, W ill;;uu U Ctark.-ion to H onry II Sli-.r.-utu c .tg ,

av; K;; iiy f t v « n s i i i i n ;iv; ido; 'li a i;.S ime t.. ihoU pv Cor-dL cAg ............................ ........

{ M arcy IV. s o cr-rn r Floy.t tt.2d .xJ00; M.arcy av, n u • o rn e r .S( ickion Bt. 2"xl00. C;wv.inoy T Aue*till, .^mityvillc. l 1, to Go >ric S tr.aub.....................

New York nv. .51 It « U tV sim ers t, i;i70.r». F red er­ick Oiiuy.m>l l-'ro Iprick Duuy, J r , to Ch:*.rles 11

2,600

2,630

property, eanio ly ll.'irt t »ti

47,000c.xti tjf (jnarioB B and

F anny U.'irt t »am io..................................................... 47.000Broadway, a vv t>. 1!».9 s o M acDounnl at, ru n s 8 w

74.1x8 35.1x0 .51.2.XU o TO.llxn tU u to Brjadway.x 11 w 68, F rederick D .Stewart and .Mary A Stow - *a rt . widow, to Ja m e s 'I ' Bon--dict.............................. (

B nllor bt, a s. 2.50 f t w S m ith st. 23x109, J o h n W M eeker to .\Iario F , wife Jo h n II D K rone, m ort

6,000

C arr.>11 st, N.u 39, n 3, 200 f t w Colum bi i «t, 20x100, C liarles D onohue to M;iry F Kelly, m »rt S800.. . .

C en te r s t, e 8, ab o u t 175 ft s ICast Now Y ork av,OU.xiU'.i, G oji'ro F nssoach t t*) (Listnve K och .........

C luuncoy s t, s s, l io tt w Pntchvn ns*, 33.4x100,D avid C Reid to .M iry T D eW itt. Kin;^Bt.>n, N Y

C hauncey s t, n s,10S.4 \v ll.alp)i av, 16.8x41: also all ti tle in old Brooklyn and Junm ioa P ike, BaldwinP e t t i t to Jo h n M cKay, m ori ,-iU,.50d........................

C hauncey si, n S, 15.5 i t w Uvid nv, 20.Gxl00i2t).5x 100. hikl, A n u ij M, wife W alter E M sry a tt, toEdw ard F T a b e r ...................................................

Clay 8t, 8 8. IJO U w Union nv, 2ilxlo0, E rn e st OWolfer.'. to J o h n Uockeis»en. m ort $2,000.............

C lifton place, s s . G-tl.d w N ostrand nv. 18.8x100, hAl, F ra n c E A adrow s, wife of W ilUaui, toW illiam i l Boyle,m ort $ i50........................................ 7, i50

C lm ton st, e s. b3 .5 n Fi.uriU pla-vo lC.8.x75, R obert F M atthew s to J o h n W Holmes, m ort $3,000..

■ - • • .n ftt,. -'tl..AI, Owen Byrn . ,and M ary B>rno. m ort .....................................

Doan sr. n w o >r S ix th av, 25x77.0, liAl, C aihnriuc J , wife of Louis M onjo to F rank T ro ltn e r , m ort$r>,o.n)...............

D eca tu r s l , n s , 2 h^(l, Gour^'u B m ort8 $4,H0t).......

Devoo st. n o c> r I.o n n ie r st, 19.2x75xlU.6xio,h i l . F rederick K rliardt to J >lm F Dr**yor.............

Duu;;lasS Ht, s 6, ICB.II o of H neheator nv, I02.3x 245.2 to De>craw st. x IU2.11 x 2i5, C .ith N C urtis aud .Mary D and CaHi N Van Gies.m and H enry M (lu rtis , as ex r ol Ellon M Skillm an, to Jan ie s

E ld o rt sL w corn.T EverKreon nv, 9*5x100, R obert

Edw nnI O lm .-teid and n n itb o r, tru.itoe.s E lisha C hiuiicoy. d o .eased , to G eorge K rebs a:)d Bftibarn, his wife, jo in t fonauts. o .t« ............

E llery s t, s s. 9J ft e N >strau 1 av. .50x102.Jacoby -<nd Edw ard E Kelly to J o h n ischaefer,iiiOit $6 ,i'0 ). ................................... .................... . 13,400

E lizabeth st, n s, :16.G o Van B ru n t ht, 108.6x100, ^foioo'.osuro, Jam ijs N Bei

rv Holmes, m ort ijjJ.uou.......C onover a*, w b, 130 f t a oi D ikem nu s t. 20x100.

lu tl, Owen Byrne to BridKot, wifo of J o h n Friol

i T i / i r u ’i f T;:m f.V m snv;O Tiili6; all, J r , to A ugustus W Blnzo,

4.80J

3.400

3.500

4.500

2,000

5,7503,100

6,050

3.500

8,000

7,000

6,800

2.255

2,400

4.700

C hiuiiuoy. do.oasou, to G eorge K rebs A:\fX oftr-l).irn, his w-fo, jo in t fonauts. o .tg .............................. 40,000Ilvry s t, n s. 9J ft e N >strau l av. .50x102,3. Ju U u a

foioo'.osuro, Jam ijs N B ea tty to .51ary k l l e g i r ly .’loyd s t, H B, 240 f t o N- Btrand av, 25x101^ h.^l,Ilo!)ry l lo lh nnd Lo)p^ld .Michel to Jo sep h T ra u tu rn n i and E dzaboth . his wife, mo.*t $3,000.

F loyd s t . s B. 215 ft o N oatrand nv, 25x100, luVl,H enry R uth mid Loopuld .Michel to H citry Klein and M ary, his wile, jo in t turm nis, m ort $3.000—

Floyd st, n a, 370 f t o N ostrnnd av, 25x103, h.Vl,H enry K o th n n 1 Leopold .Mixdiel to Conrad Val-

.$3,.....

6,304

6.250

(Lildoertf. mor; $4.UOO..................................................N os.r.im l av, n e corner De^raw sf. 232.7 to ce n te r

O U O lu .r roTil X -nl-inj; ro.id to Do;,'rn\v s til6 5 .4 , J o h n H-‘y /e r to W illiam E Chtircli, m ort $2,295.

Nos ran l av, f s, 25 it n Ellery s t ; runs n .'lOxulOO xs75 fo IM ery stxw2.)xn25xwT5, G eza C L is ik a

O U O iu .r road x -nP in j; ro.id to Do;,'rn\v s til6 o .4 ,J o h n H-‘y /e r to W illiam E Chtircli, m ort $2,295. 3,825os-ran 1 av, e s, 25 it n Ellery s t ; runs n .'lOxulOO xs75 fo IM ery stxw2.)xn25xwT5, G eza C L is ik ato Go. r..e 3 ;rnub , cA'k ................................................

No.nTand ;iv, o s. 25 it s E llery st, 2ox9U. lu ti, J u l ­ius J a c ih y an.l Edw ard E Kelly to M m a llu lie r,

N ostran 1 nv, s i; cor KUory st, 2.5x96, J u liu s ja co b y nnd H en rie tta . h;s wife, and Edw ard E Kelly and MarK'arot A, h is nifo, to G erhard D epkon nnd\Vjlh -hnm;t, his wife, ino rts .$4.500..........................

P a rk .av, n s, 4C0 ft w M arcy av, 25iJ00. C atharine, wife (5oor»;e Str.aub, to .\ugu8 t F ischor, m ort

ta loh ;iv, s e cor M aii.son st, 26x161). jfnmos Shea,N V, to Kic’.iard Meyer, m ort $-1.006...................

8,000

0,600

9.160

6,000

14,350

14,000

3.0009.000

9.000

c.ooo

N Y, to K icliard .Meyer, m ort $4.000...................Stuyvus in t nv, 8 o co rner G rsone nv. 'i-liTo, luU,

H enry M oQuilkin to H ugh S K ennelty ..................S um ner nv. n w ea rn e r K osciuskn st, -lUxTr), H enry

M W I'J.astmaD to Isaac C. DeBevoiso, q c, allt i t le .................... Nom«

S um ner nv, n w cornor K osciusko st, 20x75, Jo8;*phP .is t to sam o......................................................................

S um ner nv, o s, 55 ft s HtocUton st, 52.0x100, Imo-geno H art to F rank lin Boainos.................................

Sam e property, Imo^fonc U n it, ex trx of C harlesB and Fanny H art, ta sam o........................................

S um ner .av. o s. 80.6 a W illoughby av. 19.6x100, liAl,J ini-ithau M eore to H enry Ij B ryant, m ort $3,000.

S um ner av, w s. 1.50 ft s W illoughby av. 16.6x80, W illiam D K etc iiam to B enjam in F C onstable,

Sunn>8.du av, 8 a, 5*0 f t o iiorboy ,st,25x110, H erb ertO S m ith to S tm ue l F ow ler............................................

7'Iiatf>-rd uv, w s. 123 f t s K is te r n Parkwn.v, 25x100, A ndrew K C ulver to P h ilip Apffel. Cloveian 1, O

T h a t ford :iv. ne cor Kxpelye av, rnn.s n 225xolU0x bl35xelUUxsl00.i:w200, G ilbert S T h a iro rd to.-V’lron Koi)lnn or K opj.'in ............................................

U ni >n av, w a. 62 ft u Frost st, 43x35x—:ilon>; line of (Jid Creek io beginning , Now Y ork K o.'fin* ,C > toT liom ns M u rco tt................................ ............. 1,100

Y enm n nv, s s. 175 f t o Toiniikins av. 150x100,.1 \m es I* Knpt>U>ea to Ju ra '3 W 'Villnughhy av, s s. 25') t t t* Stuyv W ill iiighliy nv, s s, 325 f t e St

2,403

Willmu

I*.itie, m ort $ 'l .001 d Kt. H 8, 260 f l o N .s tra ii i av, 25x100, h i l , j iu y Uvith n n d L oo in iU M ic h e l to F ra n c is F ish - a n d M ary, h is -vifo........................................................ ..

Fh*yd

F ro n t Ht, 8

t ' '

J 25.x s I'^'ix w i35

6,250

G.500

11,000

69,000

9,000

10 tt o Ja y Ht, run-' o 25.x 72x o Ilux n 112. A lirod T B ax ter to

th e Loiiox S iif l t in g Com pany....................................F u lto n s t, s s. 2') )t o Ilownril nv, 12>xl00, lu tl,

Tiieodoi'o F doD ounl 1 t > Lucy A C alcnian, C hi­cago, 111., m ort $ J i , ') 0 0 . . . . .................................. .

F ijl tm st, :: s. 22 ».6 w U ickawny nv, 2i)i49.1 to Som ers s t x l9 6x53 6, lu ll, Goorgo K. Brown toF ran c is .M cM ahon,......................................................

F u lto u at, n s , 147.2 w S tuyvosant av, 2li.’2x81.8i 26.2x84..'), lanbolln S. C allender to A dela ide, wifeT hom as W ilson, m ort .$.5,000......... . . ...........12,000

G rand s t. s e cor U nion av, 20x100, hd l, C harles W .G reen to C harles H. Aleyor, m ort $10,000.............. 24,500

Halsey s t .o a , 126 ft o Reid .av, 21x100, Jam e s H er-rin g to E liza, Wife Jo se p h J Day, J r ....... ................. 1,800

Herkim-w s t, U a, 50 ( t w ILw atvl nv, 25x100, foie- closo. Edw in C S chaffer to C hristina behaffe r— 2,02o

H eyw ard st, 8 e s 171.10 n o Bedford nv, 19x100, hAl, Isaac Loivonfold to H enry Ilickm au , m ort

4,400H ?n ;ystV ;r8 ; 322 Hn-no^^^^

A. wife R obert H Woom-i, to Jn iiu Sym om ls......... 8,100H eyw ard s t, n w s, 3.'0 k w H arris »n nv. 2">x100,

lu tl, J o lm A uer to E dm und Sohiasel and Johan*u:», his w ile ,rao rt $3,U0»)................................. 7,70J

Ileyw nrd Kt, ii w h. 305 t t s w H arrison av, 2oxl00,J a u e to P au lS ch issc l, movt $3,000........................... »,t00

Ivy ct , w s, 166.10 H Evergreen nv, 2.>xl00, H enryA Afoore, W ostfi dd, L I, to Edw in M S u y d n m .. 1,050

JolTer.s'm av, n s, 1.10 w Bedford av, 20x100, S usan _L W rig h t to FannieU r.xul, m ort $3,000................ 5,‘>o0

2.900

ism H Mnrsli-ill In H onry M liirk o tt, m ort 82,090 8,000K oapse , lute T en th st, o s , (lo ft s ,S.iuth I l f t h st,

20iSU, N iotio lis Amun to C.irl \V m tu l a n d P au -

L j i ^ t J e e .X! No 7\i,w ■ s: • m i ' s j: ;h i.so n s t ; M i 107.6, M aria A nn L innm glon ofS tep h en L im iington . to Edw ard J . D ^ to n ....... ..

Sam e p roperty , Edw ard J D alton to T im othy BL in ton , cA g................................. ....................... . .........

L inden st, n co rner H am burg av. °jindon st, n c200 to G rove s t i s w 405 to wifi u i.-v, vj B ax te r to R m sa l .M .Strootcr. N.ov Y o rk ... ;_ .i— ..a - ■•'—Joh n so n av, 405x200, to G n

6.800

5.9005.900

12.0C0

5,000

L inden at. n cor Joh n so n av, 405x200, to Grovo at, x40-iilU4.aH84t cu n trac t, C larence W Perry to Ru8ael 1 b tro e t * r.i....«■... ••. •

M ndlson st, n S. 100 f t o R-ilph av. 18.9x100, hAl,S arah J . wife D B M o.eliouse, nnd Jo im io Dickioto A nnie R F razier, m ort $1,800.............................. 3,300

M adison s t .s s, 180 f t w b lu y v e sm t av, 20x100. E d ­w in B W oods t> Jo se p h E Jo h n so n , m ort $4,000 7,000

M adison s t, b 8, 180 f t w S tuyvosant av, 20x100, H e n r ie t ta A, wife Jo se p h K J o h n so n ,to Edw m BW oods, m ort$4,00U ..................................... 7,000

M.adiaon st, a s , 335 ft o Sum nor nv. 20x100, D anielB N orris to M atilda W righ t, nv>rt $3.090.............. 8,200

M au jo rs t, n s, .50 ft o W nterbury s t, 25x80, J o h n NH uw or to B ernhard H an g er...................................... 5,500

M cD onough .st, ss.82,6 w Throoj) av,80x100,GoorgoA B e tts to Louis F U oitz ............................................. 10,000

M cD onough .st, s o s. 22.6 n o 'rom pkins av. 20x90, A ugustus W B lazo to Goorgo Ball, m ort $8 .OtH).. 13,000

MidiUoton st, s s. 285 f t e H arrison s t, 25xl(VJ. R,i- g in a B ruckn ^r, in livid nnd oxtx of J o h n B ruck­ner, to Louis ( ieo rgens ................................................... 7,000

M onroo plact», w a, 50 ft s C lark 8t,25xlOU. foreolos-ure, J<)hn H K em ble to Thim ias K Ij'*os................ 21,2(H)

M onroe st, n s . 330 f t o Reid av, 15x100, Jaco bn s . 330 f t o U oid av, l5 x iUL e o n a rd to E l ip b a le t S t r a t to n , m o rt $ 2 ,5 0 0 ..........

M onroost, n B. 360 f t o Reid av. 15x100, earao to

K ! ^ s L 8 ^ t f f i l f ^ B 6 ;h w ic V a :^hA l. .\lb ro ch t. N Y .to C hristian Kpplo an d O ath-

F C o :iw ilh t ) J o iD J .McO.xrty...................................Pacific 8t, a s. 218 ft w Novins s t. 22x90, co n trac t,

L izzie A, w ife E dw ard R C lark to Jo se p h H Col-

P n h u e tto si. s' sI ' h 'YJ) 0 Ilnm burg li av,’ IT.OxlOO,D aniel Lauor tl) Go rx ‘i C l a i k .................................

P a r k n lao e , s s . 606 4 \v Y a u lo rb i i t av , r u n s s IU9.4 r w ‘i .T isw 109.9 to F ln tb u s h nv. * n 9 .4 x n o l7 l to

3.500

3.500

2,000

l.lUO

6.500

3,000

toEisko, O ttaw a,

X w il.7xsw 109.9 te F ln tbush nv. xi P ark p lace 4 o 65, hAl, Edw.xrd W I*K an , to J o h n T Pone, m ort $2.500.......................... 12,000

P onn st, 8 o B, 292.4 n e Maroy av, 29.2x109, P e te r D iestel, F lushing. L I, to Coulson S lu 'p h o rd ....... 10,500

P ro sp e c t plnoo, n ». 293.6 w ITiidorhill n v .rn n s o 48..uin 6i).4xs w 73. 5x8 0 3 3.4, E lijah L KobbitiB

............. . D anie l A R obbins, to

8t7•V. X (iei

s. r *' •M

oxociitorsnnd anothor,F lora A llairo ......................................

R icim rds st. sou th co rner Rapelyoa s t, ru n s s w IQOxao 185xn 0 to H aiuU tou av. xn 41.6 to Ra- ne lvoast. xnivl82, forcolosutc, G erard M Ste io F rederic A P o tts . N Y .

R o rss t . s 8. 147 f t w M arcytopUor 8wo/.oy to H erm an W M iller........................

Ssokm ann st, w s, ’i9<) f t s U.ay av, 50x109, Sim on OWil8'.*n to Sam uel W Silkw orth, m ort $1.250.........

S churm orhorn s t. n a, 151.6 o B.)ml st, 20ilOiM). hA l, M ars’.iall J C o rbett to M.ary C, wife ofCiinrlos L D irk in so n ......................................................

3m iih st, \v 8. 80 ft H Nelson Bt. 20x80. h .ll, Lotioia I, Syraeuao, N Y, to Ja m e s A W alsh, m ort

3,000

to, G erard M S tevens lb to m orts $ ,),000.. . . 12,000

av, 22x100, hAl. C liris- W Mill -------

Sm ii L Bates.$ 1,000 ......... . . . . . . . . . .

Sam e properly , J o h n B ites, oxr of A nnie L Mc-C h 'llnnJ, to Jnn ios A W a lsh .......................................

Som ers at, u o oor H opkm sou nv. 20.0x80, hAl, IS D onohue to Jam o s O’Reilly ,m ort $8,7,50.

G,330

3,300

5,000

3,250 2,150

$H,7.50: 14.000 6,765

S ta le 8t. n s. To ft. o U oruiat, 4 i i iu u , i nom as Stonoto Jo h n (f Leeds, S tninford, C onn ............................

S tew art st. n w a, 136.5 n o Broadway, 16.8x100, Sally A, wife of Thom as 8 D eniko, to A nnie UF razier, m ort $l,6iR).......................................................

S t ick ton st, 8 8, llO t t 0 M arcy av, 25x100, C a th a ­rine btr.aub to J o h a n a Bohrons. m ort .$3.00 )........

S tockholm s t, s 6, 85.2 o M yrtle av. 2.5x9j 2 to Mvr- . . ---------25x71.2, hs.tl.s, '" - - = •* =.............. * ......tie av X ‘25x71.2, hs.tl.s, Olu’i.siian nnd A ndru H ahn tva C harles S ehm idhng and J o h n Cado'm .trt $2,000........................................................................

...................... XxIOO, J a m t i

B tookton at. ii s. 375 f t o b u m n e r nv, 25xi00, hA!*, W. L o lm iin to A dolph A llcrioh, m ort

SkUlm.P.)

Imnn s t, o s, 257.9 n M yrtle nv. 20xi( WOI8 to F rancis Lyncti, m ort $1,200. k ton at. 11 s. 375 f t o b u m n e r nv, 25*

w 'l u J . .It s, 425 f t w P n tchon av, ru u s u lOUxw

7.1 to F u lto n s t X e 13 to S um pte r s t x o 13, ------- ' *-----and J«din W olfram ,F ran k Snu-Tcssig to A nna

t X ™ i ; ! n ^ w i> 'n oB ryan t and M nrtlm , his wito, to M artha A. l-ro m an.

TUInry 8V.‘n"«V4a0 2L9xr)i.3x21.9i47 10, hAl, James lIoiKiosiy to j Enright, mort

, 1,700...

2,80l)

7.000

2,40^J

3.750

7,700

5.000

3.100

4.340

2>000

Bt,et s

F i l th lOOxm

,v, nw 74.6. 8 w 8 U nion Bt 20 0x92,U nion w B, 02 ftn w F if th av, ru n s s w 74 0x9o92 to lav xsw8,20.6xnvT93xew95 to P ro sid o a t et.xnvT

lOOxnolOO to U nion at, xaolOO, foreclose, C harlesB. Farley to Diiniol Doody . . ..................................... 35,500

V an B u ro n s t. s s. 325 f t ©Lewis av, 135x100. Jaco bOorlios, P oughkeop^e , to W illiam J Sayres........... ^

V an B ra n t st> n a s , 35 f t n .Sullivan s t. 25x57.6, A nn G orm an, widow, an d M argare t G orm an to O tto Iiangenuergor, m ort

V a re ts L a a .S O O fto H um bold t 8^25x100 ,N ioko- ia tiS W olfsrth to A ndrew O E o e so h ..— - . . _ « ... « r. J e i lW r

c.ooo4-5001,500

nv, s 8. I i5 I t e T()ini)l\ins av. Ic.1 I* Ki^peleea to J a m '3 W rtte .v a rt................ le eerj

W illnughhy .TV, s s. 25') (t c btiiyvo-ianf av. 7.5x100:W ill iiighby nv, s s, 325 f t e S tuy io s ii:t av. 45.11 to r.«r Broadway X 8sl2O.10xsw83xiiwSl,7tnll5.9,

I 'l. o inurt. W ihinm sburgh S ivinys B .m k tonj;im in J W .arner................. 65,00(iMigliby av, s 8, 3 l0 .3 e Stayve«?int .av, ru n s e

G0.8 to B ri)idway xsg63.11xsw 10 )xw24,Uixnl5.y iw l4 .9xn l00 , B enjam in J W arner to B erna rdPotiIr>............................................................................... 85|00(

Wyok iff av, s cor H annon st, 80.4x140.4, La-Armeo(iru ss ie r to R udo lph K u n zo r..................................... 2,500

G ates nv, w s. 25 f t s Elh-ry st, 25x70, h.Vl, C hris­tian Sciiooffh r to E d m 'lid Schovtllur..................... 5,000

F o u rth .IV, n 6. 28 I t .s w F o u rtee n th sr. 60,x54.10, hAl. .John 11 nnd W illiam U D .diorty to Mary LTowns-md. widow, inert $11,01)0 ..................... ........ 19,500

F ou rth nv. s o cor T liirty-oiglit st, 25x100, E liza­be th B Timuney to A nno Bohny.............................. 5,000

F iftii av, s 0 cor P residen t s(, 20x82. Jam e s C. Jew ­e t t to Ttiomn.s Howe. N. Y.. m ort $11.000............... 22,000

FiK li av, s u C'lr b’oeeud st, lOOildS.3, Eranonss L, w ife tinwrt'uoe T u rn b u ll, B allim oro, Md., to

■Ot Ii's H a r t ................................................................ 24.750

riue OusUing, widow, to Jam e s S liean .....................

GKOWLEUS WHO DU) XOT GROWL.

2,000

T h e V a rio u s liOd^^oM S pend a. P lo a ia n i f> s ty a t R o c k a w a r *

The jo llie s t party that ever left tho Twenty- sixth Ward for a day's sport was that of tho Growl­ers. which wont to onjoy a diimor yesterday after­noon at Albert Moisei's Bolvidero Hotel at Kockaway Beach. For two days provious tho Grand Lodge of the Growlers had boon in sosalon in Now York, ond it was decided by tho Brooklyn Lodge to glvo tho visiting delegations a trip across Jamaica Bay. Accordingly at about 1 o'clock tho party bogaa toroudozvousat Schiolloiu’s Hotel. Now York Lodge turnod out Congressman T. A. Morrlman, John O'Connor, George L. Sacha, Charles Couloy, F. P. O'Noil, I. F. Fiahor tho irrepressible; B. F. Gatona nnd John Carroll, comcdlau; Washington Lodge was roprosouled by W. F. Wolf, F. F. Smith, T. M. Whltnoy, II. Burkhardt and N. U Rosenborg: Staton Island turnod out R. U. Rickaby, ox-Sheriff Thomas Brown, D. X'\ Monolmu and W. C. Christo- plior, while among tho roprosontalivos of East Now York, or Brooklyn Lodge ns it is now callotl, wora Jolm H. WebAtor, Goorgo W. Stearns, Charles E. Millor, Judge Schiolloln, C. A. Moore, Goorgo Schiolloln, James J. Scanlon, Dr. A. A. Wommoll, F. W. Orr, Dr. Harlan, Ed. IL Ricimrds, Martin Bonnoit, William J. Bonnott, Julius Vruuklo, O. A. B .; ox-Poslmaalor R. I t ^Yhoolo , Judge C. Warren Hamilton, Julius Stoinhauaor, Matthew Cooper aud others. Then came tho baud, ovory mombor a Growler, composed of NIcUoI Pirkl, Eugono Siovcuson, John J. Flaherty, Ed. Connor, Harry McCaddon, Harry Millor, Samuo? Cowles, Charles Marshall and William Kollor. i lino was formed and tho march was takoii up to* ward tho Howard Houso. Thou U was discovorod that there was no base drum lu tho band and only ono flfer. A fow blocks away Judge Scbiolloiu lefi tho ranks aud disappeared iu a storo ou ho lino ol march. Whoa ho again jjluod tho party ho took his position among Iho band with a piece of cr&zy quill supporting a hugo baso drum fastonod over his shoulders. Whom It camo from was a mystery. Tho No5T Yorkers wore bound not to got loft and al tho first opponuuUy Fl^hor bought a Jowaharp while his frlond O'C’ouuor rollovod a boy of s penny whistle. A train of tho Canarsio and Rockaway Bench Railroad was In waiting foi tho party, aud at 2:15 o’clock sevoiity-fivo Growlers steamed away for Cauarsie. Ariivod ihoro, th« parly took passage on tho steamer Hazel Kirko, and Capinln Aho Romson soon learned that ho had 8 Jolly crowd aboard. Rockaway was reached shortly after 3 o’clock, and in files of two, hendod by th« band and led by Mr. IL F. Caudeo, tho vlUagf achoolmustor, tvho had boon delegated a couiralttoi of ono by tho good citizens of Occanus to rocolvi tho visitor©, tho party marched to MoIsoFs HotoL Pretty young ladies watched tho procession go bj and ono of tlicm rcMuarked, seeing that thoro wor no ladies in tho party, “ Oh, I do woudor if they an all bacUolors.”

After a brief rest Molsol’s dining room was takon possession of, whoro tho words “ Welcome, O. U Growlors” gccotod thorn as they omorod. For th« next hour oTcrylhlng wont on smoothly. Conrsa after course ou tho menu tvas served and put away by tho hungry visitor.- , causing tho schoolmaster t<2 remark, “ Goodness gracious, can’t those men eat.’ When tho inner man had boonsaUsllod ihoGrowlora repaired to tho porch, but for once in tbolr lives they couldn’t growl. Iu fact thoro was nothing to growl about. Tho dliuior had oxcoodod all tholr expecta­tions. Wino and boor wero plenty and everybody was happy. A couplo of hours wero spout along tho track and nt 7 o'clock a social session was hold at Merrit’s, iu which tho schoolmaster joined. Songs woro rendered by John Carroll, George Seymour and James Scanlon, tho former's intorprotnilon oJ 'T sM audIn?” meeting tho approval of overyono, Thomas Ballnntino’s description of scones at an Irish wako caused tho seUoolninsior to remark to a reporter “What oxcollont talent, what excollout

lalont.” Alonzo A. I.ang nans Rni “Cuckoo Song,” and Judge llamlUon related Paddy Milos’ oxpor* loaco with tho growler. Tho schoolmaMtor was about to perform—aomo .Hay a aoug and dauco— W’hon word was given to fall in and nrnrcli to the boat. Tho party roachod Brooklyn shortly after 0 o’clock when anothor social sojisiou was hold in Schiolleln’8 IIolol. To-day tho party will bo enter* t©.lnod by tho Staton Island Lodge,

Mrs. Poimlextor camo dotvu to B oston the othor day. Slnco hoc return sho has boon expatia­ting to her vHIago fdcuds ou tho advantages ol travel. ''It does ono good to go away from homo onco in a while,” eald sho. *‘aud eoo how other poo plo Uvo. I wont down to Boston last week and took dinner at Parker’s, and slnco I camo homo wo hat# had maouod potatoo9«”--somen)<f4 /ournoA

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