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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 7

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se st jyapiiijiH. iibj jiyjjsjsj In Ther Put "Ybur LweFi EX-PREMIER KATSURA HAD NOTABLE CAREER TOKIO. Oct. 11. Prince Taro K3t-sura, who died yesterday, resigned as Premier with his Cabinet on Feb.

11 last. He formed his first Cabinet tn ter of Isabella, Court Koe Mary, No. 00. and Immaculate Conception Day Nursery. Funeral on Monday from Rt.

Catharine's Hospital at 8:30 A. thence to 8t. Patrick's Churvh, Kent and Willoughby avenues, where mass will be celebrated at 10 A. M. Interment at Calvary Cemetery undor direction of Undertaker Joseph L.

Hart, of 496 Court street. II i i ilm'iali ii 'if October Sun or lue; sVe. ihui rrl oat 56789 1011 12 13 14 15 16 1718 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 JOHN H. CLYDB. 'John, H.

foreman of the mailing and, stamping department of tha New York. where he had been' employed "tor thirty years, died yesterday at hla home, 825 Oates avenue, from heart disease. He was born In New York City seventy-two CONSTIPATION of the Hirer interferes with the actlott of Ihe bowels. When the liver stops working and the bile accumulates your system becomes clogged with waste matter. Get that liver working right and all biliousness, headache, stomach trouble and constipation ia avoided or disappears.

DON'T take a drug which drains you and makes yott To work one hour or so after taking on To the Unchurched Do you believe that character counts regardless of race, religious creed or lack of creed? We welcome you cordially to meet with our fellowship. Join us in seeking a higher life not pledged to theologic dogma. Sunday meeting at Academy of Muk 1 1 October 1 2. Ir. Henry Neumann on "The Day of nest" Children' Sunday CUuwe at :4, Children -a ret I for while Parent a attend meetings.

Send for information to 304 Jtfarlbo-oujh JioaJ. Brooklyn Society for Ethical Culture. feel "as weak as a cat- Two wrongs do not make a right. Take a mildv natural laxative which gently stim ulates and effectively operates. HUN AD I JANOS WATER, a NATURAL rem1 stomach lz glassful puts your work.

Get a bottle at any drug Social World (Contribution, tale dtMttnnl wlU a'aOl? rcelei All tomrouaicatloae B'vat be alcwd with she nam aad a4rM tka mtan ot for p.fetteattoa. teaired. But ta Incurs truetwort lnee ul reurey. aa4 srrute. mtm af ta.

rPr. reformation may 0W Vats (tn'tuetmK IiMr daaeva, blrt hilar eartlee. car parti ee. -oee tram nt a tow cwtfrnaM J.ray alaa ae. It will a appreciated If Ueae eennt.

ara mailed la adraac ad If aJra4 resMuter will a aat at th. tliata cf tbelr aaanrranoa). ee.eee Miss Franc Agnes Kiernan. daughter of Mr. and StrsT "William J.

Kiernan. of TtlJ Eighteenth ven. nd Richard Blgrgane, son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Biiyane.

of Garfield place, 'were married this morning at o'clock at nuptial mass, at th II. V. Church of Our Lady of Guadeloupe-, Seventy-thir street, near Klf-tnth avenue. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Martin Big- brother of the groom, who is assistant rector of the Church of the Holy Innocents In Flatbush.

Father Biggane was assisted by the Rev, Father John J. Duriek, rector of the church in which the wedding took place, and the Rev. Father Philip Wheian, assistant rector of St. Anne's Church of Brooklyn. Miji Kltzabeth Kieman was her sister's only attendant.

Anthony Cartdl acted as best man. and the ushers were Joseph and Robert Kieman. brothers of the bride. The bride wore a handsome gown of white crepe meteor, and duchess lace wad a veil of tulle draped tap effect and adorned with orange blossoms. Instead of a bouquet she carried a prayer book bound in white leather, from which hung a shower of ltiiea of the valley.

Miss Elisabeth Kieman was gowned in pink crepe meteor and carried a bouquet of pink roses. A reception and wedding breakfast followed the ceremony at the home of tile bride's parents, after which the newly married t-ouple started on the honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs. BigRpne will make their home in St.

John's place. At noon to-day at the residence of the Rev. Stephen Van R. Trowbridge, 421A Hancock street. Miss Mignon Marshall Bedell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. G. M. Bedell, of 789 Lincoln place, waa married to Charles Otto, of Eldert street. M'j.

and Mrs. I- R. Williams, brother and sister-in-law of the bride, acted as matron of honor and best man. The wedding was very quiet on account of a recent death in the bride's family. After a three weeks' tour of the South.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto will make their home at 42 Eastern parkway. The wedding of Miss Elsie Goj-man Moorehead. daughter of Mrs.

John I. Moorehead. of 55S Ocean avenue, and Frederic H. Ryder, son of Mrs. Ellas H.

Ryder, of Ryder's lane and Avenue S-. Gravesend. was solemnized Thursday evening at the Moorehead home; the Rev. Dr. John Klroy Lloyd, pastor of the Flatbush Dutch Reformed Church, officiating.

Only relatives and very Intimate friends were present. Miss Mabel West, of Brooklyn, In a gown of pink chiffon and carrying Killarney roaea, was the the bride's only attendant. Miss Moorehead. who waa given a ay by her brother, "William A- Moorehead, waa gowned In white aatlxu The duchesae lace trimming waa the same that had been worn on her mother wedding dreaa. Her bouquet was made up or lines or tne vallev and white roaea.

Mr. and Mrs. "Ryder will reside at 15 IS Ave- jriue Q. Mrs. Lillian Iutxelbe-rger recently entertained her sisters of the Lady "Waaninston Lodge at her home, Walcott street.

The programme ir- eiiided music, dancinir and aames, vbicH were followed by a collation. There present were: Lena We4ch. Mrs. Tillman, Mrs. Lutzelborrer Schumann.

H. Wiedenhorr. L. Fisc net- Mrs. A.

Herrschaft. Anna GaiL Msrie TYoellch, Mrs. Mrs- lll-lam Doescher, Mrs. John Doeacher. Sir.

Wendel Jennie Gannon. Mies Burns, ilias Epp. Mrs. Epp, Mrs. IMeBPer.

Mrs. Charlton. Mrs. Alter man. Miss Cowley.

Mrs. Lyons. Mrs. A. Johnson.

Miss Kltra Johnson, 8. McFadden. A. Herrsohaft and George Shelbacher. The Sirma Alpha Iota Social Society will have Its first banquet in the Ffof-Brau House.

Rockwell place and rulton street. Wednesday even- tnir. O-t. 22. The officers Jo- eph Furlonr.

president; William Ferliner. William Fay. financial secretary: Aug-ust Arthur. recording: secretary, and Miss Beatrice Foen, treasurer. The Crescent Dramatic Company wfl! present as their first offering: of the season Mark Mai ford's comedy, "Turned Up." in Labor Lyceum, "WillouRhby and Myrtle avenues, Friday evening.

Nov. 7. eeeeee A meeting of the Jem Social Club will he held to-morrow afternoon at the home of Miss M. Rothman, Couth First street. The fotmdtr.

Miss J. Miller, of 45 Rush street. will be glad to receive applications for membership. Miss C. Davidson, of Brooklyn, wtn sail on the Kaiser Wilhelm der Grow on Tuesday, from New Tork.

for Plymouth, Eng-land. (The attaatlos of saatanw aa fceada at years ago and had been a resident of Brooklyn for thirty yenrs. air. Clyde waa a Civil War veteran. He was a member of Warren Post.

d. A. R. Hope Council jnd Olive Branch Council, 8. and IX of the Newspaper and Mail Deliverers" Union, and the Century duly.

Funeral services will be held at i P. M. to-morrow night. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery. Mr.

Clyde ta aurvived by a widow, two daughters and one son. HENRY M1TTAG. enry Mlttag, an attendant at the County Court since 1SSS. died sudden'- to-day at his home. 52 Bleoek-er street, from hemorrhage.

MARGARET DAltCY. Margaret Darcy, for forty years a member of the Church of St. Patrick, died Thursday at her home, 141 Franklin avenue. She was born In Ireland and is survived by tuo dtughtors. Mrs.

Frank Back and Mrs. M. A. Brady; a fon. Joseph and a grandson, Daniel Rrady.

Requiem mass will be celebrated ai 9 A. M. Monday In St. Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. MILDRED O.

GERMERSHACSES. Mildred O. Germershausen, daughter of Oscsr and Annie Germershausen, died Thursday at her home. 18 Pine street, where funeral servii-es were held to-day. Interment at Cypress Hills Cemetery- FRANCES FURIiOXG.

Frances Furlong-, of 619 President street, died Thursday after a brief illness. She was born in Brooklyn, was a member of the Church of St. Francis Xavier, Sixth venue and Carroll street, and is survived by her husband, Nicholas; to sisters and one brother. The funeral will be held st 2 o'clock to-morrow afternoon from the parlors of John H. Tlmms, 246 Fifth avenue.

Interment at Holy Cross Cemetery. FERDINAND W. JOHNSON. Ferdinand Johnson, a traveling salesman employed by the Tale and Towne Hardware Company, died Thursday at his home, 212 Avenue Flatbush. He was born In Brooklyn 22 years ago.

a son of William II. Johnson, and was a graduate of Manual Training- Hlg-h School. He la survived by his father and two sisters. Funeral services will be held at 8 o'olook te-nlajht. Interment at Greenwood Cemetery.

MICHAEL F. RYAN. Michael Francis Ryan died yeater- day at his home, S34 Eighth street. In his thirty-first year. He waa born in Brooklyn and was a member of the Church of 8.

Thomas Aquinas. He survived by a widow, three chil dren, his mother and five sisters, Mrs. W. Vandervere. Mrs.

A Murphy, Mrs. E. Howden. Mr. R.

Wenny and Miss Agnes, and one brother, Ed ward. The funeral will be held Monday at 2 P. M. with interment Holy Cross Cemetery under direction of John McLean, of 74 Torop- ains avenue. HERMAN DREXLER.

Herman Drexler, who died Thurs day at his home in New Hyde Park, was in his sixty-third year. He Is survived by a daughter. Mrs. Clara Behrlng. Funeral services will be held at 2 P.

M. to-morrow at his late home, Foxali street. New- Hyde Pat-k. fnterment at Lutheran Cemetery. BARBARA FT7CH.

Barbara Fuch, widow of Michael Fuch, died Thursday st her home. I 1826 Gravesend avenue. She was born in Germany seventy-two years ago. had lived here for sixty years. and la survived by several children.

Funeral services will be held st 9:30 M- Mnnda-. Interment Lutheran Cemetery. THERESA M. RORKE. Theresa Rorke.

wife of lieutenant James Rorke, retired from the Detective Bureau, died yesterday her home in East Patchogue aged nfty-four years. She Is sur vived by her husband, two sons. Dr. James F. Rorke.

who is connected with the Board of Education, and John an inspector for the Public Service Commission, and one daugh ter," Loretta a music teacher con nected with the Board of Education The remains will be burled in Holy cross cemetery. FRANK S. RTNO. Frank S. Ryno.

Superintendent of I Manhattan Elevator Construe- tlon Company, and formerly euper- Jntendent of elevators of the Bureau I Bulldlnsa, died last Tuesday. Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock to-nltjht at hla late home, 101 Somers street. He was born In St. Paul. and had been a resident Brooklyn for twenty years.

He was a member of Tynan Lodge F. a. m- "na is survivea by a widow, Louise, ISAAC PIERCE. Isaac Pierce, a retired I 1 fruit merchant, died Thursday at his home. 19 South Portland avenue.

EMILIB HERBOLD. Emille Herbold. wife of WUIlam Herbold. died Wednesday at her home, 105 Chestnut street. She was born In New York Citv flftv-one yoars ajro, was a member of the Matl-ison Avenue Presbyterian Chun-li Manhattan, and la survived by uuauauu ana seven cnildrcn.

Fu nerai services will be held at cioric tr-nirnt. Interment at l.u mcran t-emetery. MARGARET WAU5H. Margaret Walsh, bom at Bonnet Town. County Kilkenny, Ireland, in 1844, died yesterday.

She had been a resident of Brooklyn and a mem ner of the Sacred Heart R. Church for naif a century, and i aurvicet by her husband, Thomas Walsh, three aons, KODert William F. und Thomas A. The funeral will be held from her late home. 114 Adelphl aircpi.

-flionaay at 2:30 -r Intrr ment at Holy Cross lmeterv tinrlei the direction of AVilliam Dunljan and wra. or --ui avenue. MART E. PHALE.N. Mary E.

Phalen, wife of Christophe Phalen. died Thursday at her home, 327 Ralph avenue. She was born in Brooklyn forty-two years ago. and was a member of the Church of the Holy Rosarv. She Is survived by her nusuaiKi.

two niidren and two sis ters, i ne funeral ill be held at P. M. Monday. Interment at Holy ross emeturv under direction of w. j.

Aict-aw, of ITS, Fulton street. ANDREW WOHLGEMUTH. Andrew Wohlgemuth, a manuf turer of paper boxes, with a factory Et 196-200 Hopkins street, tiled on Thursday from apoplexy at his sum mer nome, Ninth avenue. South Rockaway Pnrk. He was born in uermany slxty-eiarht years sco.

anrl hai been a resident of Brooklyn for forty ears. The funeral servt. Ml be held at his late home, 194 Hopkins street, at i r. ai. to-morrow.

In terment at Evergreen Cemetery. Mr Wohlgemuth survived by th.ee sons, three daughters and one sister. MILLARD F. GRIFFIN. Millard F.

Griffin, who wns in the brokerage business in Manhattan died yesterday at his home, 8 Clas sen avenue. He was born in Brooklyn sixty-three years ago, and leaves a widow, Margaret E. Snedeker. Funeral services will be held at 8 o'clock Monday night. Interment at Cypress rams t-fmetwy.

SADIE MARTIN. Sadie Martin, 47 years old. of 30 PVebster avenue' Glendale, died yes leraay. ene was born in New York City. Her husband, Peter, and three daughters, Katie, Jeanette and Margaret, survive The funeral n.111 he held Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock wun interment at Evergreen Ceme tery.

LOUIS NEBAUER. Louis Nebauer, who died yester day, waa 56 years old. He waa born in New York, waa a bookbinder and uvea at 310 Harmon street. He is survivea ty a widow, Anna Walther; two sons, Louis and JoseDh. and one daughter.

Elizabeth Romanet. Fu neral services will be held Mondav at 2 P. the Rev. Dr. Csrlyle of ficiating, interment at Lutheran Cemetery.

SARAH E. MILLER. Sarah E. Miller died Wednesday at her home, 178 Jefferson street. She was born in New York City 4 5 yesrs ago and is survived by her husband.

John. The funeral was held to-day with interment at Greenwood Cemetery under direction of Michael Dirkes, of 184-6 Meeker avenue. FREDERICK EC A XX, Frederick Heehmann, 2 9 years old, died at his home. 279 Stags; street. The funeral will be held Monday morning under direction of Michael Dirkes.

of 184-6 Meeker avenue. AGNES M. BRADT. Aa-nes M. Brady, daughter of Owen and Delia Mason Brady, died last Monday, and was burled In Calvary Cemetery on Wednesday In addition to her parents she 1 survived by one sister.

FORECL4JSCRES. COUTtT. KINGS COUXTT nisilam McHrlen. pialntlff. aaalnst Uriah ton Beach Baclna Association.

Briahton i-ieacn rotates, wit tarn tj.are and others defendants. In pursuance of a ludrment foreclosure and duly made and office of the clerk of the County or Kinvs "der.isn. ref.rVSVn named, win at public auction at the Brooklyn Ra! Kstale Eichenae Sale room no. Stoma -ue street. In Ihe Iloroueh or Brooklyn.

Cltv of New Tork on tha 17th day of October 113. at o'clock noon on that day by Jamea Brumley, auctioneer the premises directed by said iudament to be sold and therein described aa followa: All the four- nriha Interest and all the rleht. tii and Intereet of th. party of the flrat rm rt In and to all that certain tract or of land and meadow situate, 'vine snd belne at Hoe Point. In the Borouah of Brooklvn County of Klnae and Ptste of Xew To-k.

Dounaea and deacrtoed aa loiiowa, to wit: Hvlnnln mt twain. In th lin. OT a'de of Jerome Avenue, or Voorhlea iane, wnere rne same ta micrsecten oy the division line between the Innd hereby n.4 Ja.mI. RUVji tT-- Meat thence alona aald land now or for. merty of John 1.

Vorhiea, swuth eeventy- two dearees west thirteen hundred and thence north eighteen deere thirty mtn- heV 'rVU nin. Tnche." ooTa- VI" Point or place of besmninc Containlns snetit seventeen ana aeventy-rtve ana- hundredth 1 17-75 100 aerea of salt mea- daw. acordlnc to a arnrey thereof mad. William H. niliw.ii.

surveyor. March aiao all that eertalr, ether tract Brookfyn id aituate. lylne runt in aaia itorou.h it of filnea end flf i. a New lerk. bonwnea ana aescrioed as fol lows, to wit: Deslnatna; at the northwest comer of tha land hereby conveyed ad-Jolnine h.

line af other land sow owned the party of the flrt part herein tie. and runolns rrom thence alone line of land of the party of th. firat p.rt. aouth thirty dearees. sevent-en inin-utea 1T' eat fourteen hundred and I ifl.i,t, one-hundredf he HHI Ml or leea to Hre.d Creek: thenca windlass aaatariy.

aouineny, easterly ana eo. fh.rlv to Its intersection with th. Hot di in of of by -W 3d. ef 1SM1 and was Premier through the Rusvo-Japanese war. After the war he resigned and a new Cabinet was formed by the Marquis Salonji.

This ''ablnet collapsed in July, 1908. nd Katsura aain took charge of the government. He resigned again in August, again was succeeded hy the Marquis SaionJI. and again, 'in I'ecember, 1912. was asked to form a Cabinet.

Prlm-e Katsura was S3 years old at the time of hlB death. He was fc rn of a samurai family of the clan of Chshu. He begun hi military education at the nee of at the age of 17 a Hmall force when his t-lan undertook fisrht bgainst tile fleets of the rnlted Ktntes. England and France at Uliimonoseki. In the civil wars between the Imperial Government and the Shufrun, lit I sura was a officer of the Imperial forces, and at the confusion of these wars.

In 1870, he went to Grrmnny and studied military science for three vears. commanded a division In the Manchurian campaign of 194-96 and received the title of In 1S96 Katsura became Governor-General of He received the title of Marquis in and in 1911 Has made a Prince. strw ItWKX WRECK. One person was killed and eleven others were hurt yesterdav In a wreck on the New Haven Railroad at Conn. A train crashed into a trolley car.

HKLD COFFTX TWKXTV VKARS. Geors W. Hammer, who died ves-terday at Uodie. will be burled In a coffin he bouKht twenty vears ago. FORECLOSUF ES telnlna about flftv-three and ten one-hurdredtha tS3-10-id0i seres of land Together ulth all the r1ht.

title and In-ttrest of the pany of 'he first part of atvl to Rroart Iln I'olnt Creek o-any hrjr.chf! thereof, adjoining ny part of either of the above lea'-rlbed premlaea to th. r.ntre line of ruch creeks. Also nil that certain tract or parcel of iann ami premises situate lylna and lelns In the fo-mer Town of Oravesend. no the Borouah of Brookl-n of the of Mew York, In the County of Klnas and State of New York designated and described on a map now on file in the' Re a-eter office In and for the Cnjniy of Kings May 29th. 1SS6.

entitled "Map of land belonging to Cornelius s. and Richard Strykcr and U. Stillaell. situated at Hog Point. Town of Gravesend.

Kings County. New York, scale S0-1." May 1SSS, surveyed by Charles Crooke. Civil Engineer and Surveyor. Cor. Court and Street.

Brooklyn." containlns twenty-six and one-half acres of land more or less: more particularly described follows: Beginning at a point formed by the Intersection of the line of ihe lands now or late of Stephen Van Derveer and the line of lands now or late of Stephen I Vorhiea and running thence south thirty-one degrees east seventeen hundred and fifty-five 117501 feet to the northerly mAm of Hog Point Creek thence running west erly the norther'v lde of Hoe Pr.ni Creek to a small creek commonlv known as Hog Point Sprout, thence alone sein er ek to the lands of Stephen Van Ier-veer; thence easterly alona the Kalt t-rl- ows and upland of btephen Van Derveer to the pltue of beginning. Also ail tnat tract or oarcel of l.nit mmA premises situate, lvlna end bln, in ih. said former Town of Oraveaend In snld County and State Beginning at a nol.t In the northerly side of Hog Point Creea in mo line tanas former of1 i-io'Bi euimeii ana lano or I- nH D. Stryker. and running thence erly along the northerly aide of Hog Point Creek to a small creek commonly knowa as Hog Point Sprout: thence northerlv along Hog Point Sprout to the lend, of an uerveer: tnence westerly along the line of the same extended to a where the same interaecta the centr.

line of said Hoa Point nnmni- aoutherly along the centre line of aald Hog Point sprout, the various enrf distances of the aaroe to a point formed by the Intersection of the aame with the centra line of aald Hog Point Creek aforesaid; thence easterlv along aald centre line of said Hog Point Creek, the var'oua ocursea and distanrea of the aame to point where the said centre line Intersects the line dividing the land, formerly of Osniel Stlllweii and f. end Stryker. extended: thence a'ong said line north thirty-one degrees west to the point or place of beginning. Also ail that certain lot. niece or n.rcet of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough Of Brooklyn.

Cltv of New Tork. and known and distinguished as 'ot num- is on a certain map entitled Map of a act of land at Uravetend Necif e.t -h ss divided Aug. 11th. 15S. belonelne to John 1.

voorhlea. et filed May 5th 1ST. and known as Man number Kits. hounded on the north bv land formerly of Richard Stillwell; easterly by lots of and formerly owned by John I. Voorhlea.

Henry Van Dyke. Stephen I Jacobus Voorhlea, William Voorhies end Barnardus Voorhies tbelng lots numbers 20. 21. 23 and 24 leaoectlvelv eoutherly hy land formerly of Ftieh.r Htlllweli; westerly by lot Number IT ah said Map fo-merly of Jacobus Voorhlea being 1 chain 17 snd links In width on the southerly side: TO chains and 49 inks on the Easterly side: 1 chain and links tn width on the Northerly eld. '-nams ana i links on the wester sioe.

ajso an rnar c-riam lot piece or par- eei ni ieno nuart. lying ana oeing In th Honnugh of Brooklyn. Ci; j- of Ne York as snown on a certain map entitled "Ma o'v land ot it. Stryker an "llierp. situate at Craveaend.

aurv-eved o- imam n. March 1872. bounded on the north by land form.rlv Jacobua Voorhies. easterly by land former ly or aienry an lyke (Shell Bank aoutherly by land formerly liernardua Voorhies; westerly by land formerly of i.lfeTY, ooriiies. Also all that certain lot.

piece or pare or una. situate, lying and being at Ho Point uo ralledl in the 31st Ward of th Borough of Brooklyn, of the City of New York. County of Klrge and State of New tork. hounded and described as followa. to alt: Beginning at the southeaster corner of lai.d now or late of F.

bmlta ana a rigm or way, running thence aouth westerly along bmlth a property, seventy feet to the land of Ialton: tbence aoutb-eaateriy along the land of Dai ton. Eiway ina a. t. unutt to tne land now or ate Wengenroth: thence northeasterly along sa.d Mengenrotha property seventy feet more oi leaa to tne westerly sida of a right way: thence northwestti ly along said righf or way to tne point or place of bealnnlna subject however, to a rlsht of way over in. eaa.er.y loot atrip of said prem ise.

Also all those certain piece, parcel, of land, situate, tying snd being in tbe termer town ot now the For ouch of Brooklyn of tbe City of X.w lorn ana Known ana designated on certain map entitled "Map showing land Aianson jreuwru ana jonn rt, ray situated p. ar Sheepehead Bay. Town oi Gravesend. King. County, K.

aurveyed pt. itt oy cnanee crooke. Surveyor Flatbuah- and supposed to he fried tne c. or tne Keg ater or tne County a aa and by the lot. number, six tven i) and eight tsi, and which parceia t.Ktn togetner are oounded, ac cordihg to said map aa follows: On the North by Hog Pen Sprout: on the East by nog fomt t-reea; on rne pouin oy bheepa, head Bay.

and on th Weat by' lot numbered five tni on aatil Also alt that, certain tract, piece or parcel or una snown as r-ium island situate, at wir. Ward ef tha iiorouch of Brooklyn, frltv New Tork, which la bounded on tha Sooth by Sheepehead Bay. Coney laland Inlet and th. Atlantic Ocean; oa th. Dead Horee Inlet: on th.

north be Broad Creek: and Hog Jo1nt Creek; on th. Weat by Hog Point Creek, exceotlna- therefrom that portion of tbe aald laland wnicn naa oeen aotct ana conveyed to tbe imtea riiate. uovernment and which coto- pri.es about acres, more or leaa. Ex cepting how.ver, from aald premises th. in-lowing nesemel parcel: All that- cer tain io5, piece or parcel or lana.

aituate. ivlnr and beinar In the normirh of Brook. lyn. City of Mew York, bounded and da-ecrlbed aa Moulroleg at a point omm eoui ner-iy line ot KmmotlS AVaaua, wnera tn. same la Intersected tt tba esterly iine of lands of the naetv of the nrat par.

nerero aa now laid ut and in uae. aiatant rear easterly, meaa. ured along the sakl aoutherly tine ef Em mons nvenu. rrom tjje intersection the aald aoutherly Hne af Kmrnona Avenue with the easterly tin. of Ionard Avenue; cnenee pouts at- -2." eaat alone the southerly line of Rmmons Avenue saa tnenee poutn 4 4- west to th.

h-ghwater llae ot Sheepahead Bay; th.nca "esleny alona- tha fcle-hwatri- llae nt Sheepehead Bay to land of Kdward R. Ollmon, at a point In the said high-water in. tnat wl dlataat westerly ii-7. feet front tha laet mentioned mi ra meaaured at right angle. thenc.

North 4 t- eaat along land or Kd-ward ft. Otimow to tha aald aouiherle Una Kmrnona Avenue at the point or place beginning. from th. above described tiremlana ao iriucit I hereof had Hett aeejulred for and avenues ey th City of New Tork, The above nramlaM are InfinAeit I. I- elude ail prenileea now oened by the party the p.rt the Borough of Bxx.k- o.

i or tore, at n-g rum). Kheethead HrT tnclnofng ktplan'ia. mead at ot or fr to of the to-day. BOROUGH XOTICKS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the follow ing p-titiona on fu and read for inape-i ton wII h- ajbrnitted rq tfce I-a! Board of ihe BEDFOKD DISTRICT, ar a of a Hrn.rd to held In the Off if- of the President of the Boraugh of Brooklyn Rrm Brough HU on FRI IA 0 To BER T4TH, 1 I 3, at Appro.

r.f mlnu'M of meeMng bl4 May 2h. 113; ab'rct tae iv Record July 1 1. 1 'C 3. page That ot 'ying on i mut ef rand avenu. bet w-en Pes rk and Myr-Ce avenue.

aruth aide of ParU en ue e-n Nof ra nd avenijf and Sanfor I j-anford t-' r.fi on ne -stm' ede treet t-etmeen Park and Myrtle known a Vo 1. Blorai 1737. b-encioawj a alx feet high. i i rije eipefiae of ihe nnr or ownora ff paid lot Bar ima cost aeaeaed uiiat'on li.4 i.0v H. POINDR.

nf BrwkJya RECKEN Setrt -tar) I IS GIVE TH A th foilo -ng pe' and readr for n''f J'Jtl i f. subfT.1 -d the Loo! Boarrf of TH MfcTfiHTP IfSTRT.T at 1 1 i i be irt In the Office b- r.f the Borough of Brooklyn I-Ur Hat: -on FRIO A V. 'TO Br." 1ST 2 '3' P. M. A 1 'I'fnv a r.f minuTi -f ir Ju'y 11 page (..,.

'f Mil Record" Th-i I he to'a -n the mrm- glde Cold bw.tn Jch.r.sf.n and Till-sry i'repip known ap js. and Block 133 te fene Mix feet high at iht- r-nr- f3 ii cm ner o- nra of aald lore Estimated t-oet fXIV; asenaerj valuation iTOC-. T. a wt-tr Sn Imliy o-mecr. uowne s'ree fand Ifarr.i: xon in BU.

hi. pot NI.S, President. IVirougn of BroiVly. REL BEN ASKELL, Setrt tary. 16-11-Jt NOTI'-E 1 LRT GIVEN THAT THE i-Loaving ni, iir-j readv for ln-H" '-tlor.

he to the Icml rd -f the I. Hi' jiii wsTRKT at a ting of i ir. the ofiVw of the Irt-M tn- i. of UiMokfym. TOLER I'iTH, I p.

iL Ti a --pr fraan Ma3Une ee-. i Mor.t s-tr--. t. riula-t. gra--.

-1 crUn. -nt uri aad lay a.vs Ur fjvfcd Ma ne treet Mor.tg-n.ery To ity a freliriiitiar-y r.r perman-nt phatl pavement on Odr e. from Hal-cne street to Mont gin. s.ret To set cement c-jr'i on East 35th atrtet from Tilden avenue to er'y rod. To lay a preliminary or permaiient aapbaJt pacment on liay I fn street, iroir MmiUt avenue to Cropy avcr.ue To regulate, grace.

ct curt and lay silfalfcs or. '4ih avaj frcui SOt street Hen -on avenue LEWIS POUNDS, President, xiejr-jugh Erotym. REL'BEN L. HAikELL, lO-ll-lt NOTICE IS HERBY GIVEN THAT petUIons on file and ready for ion will be su i ed to the Isacsx. Uoari ot the FLATDrH DISTRICT ft meeting of sat 1 Poari to be fcetd tha of the Prudent of the Borough of Brooklyn.

Room S. Lorouyh Hall, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24TH. 1513 2:6 a. nue to A I be mane road, LEWIS H.

POLNT5. President. Borough of Brock REUBEN I HASKELL. Secretary. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the following petitions on file ar roadr for Inspection.

be submitted to tb. Loi-al Board of the BAY RIDGE DISTRICT, at a meeting of said Board to be heid the of re of the President of tho Borough of Brooklyn. Room i. Borough Hal, on FRIDAY, (X'TGBEP. 14TH, 1U.

at 3 10 Approv nt minutes of meeting ml Aujt'Jit T. 113 To lay a preliminary or permanent asphalt pavement on lth aventse, betaren and TSth streets To conatru'-T a ewe'- In 11th aenua. Tween 53rc! and 4th streets To rescind resolution June lth. 1911. initiating proceeding to a permanent granite bio-crk pavement on 44th street between 1st and 2nd avenue.

To ronrtr-4t sew-er basins on Tth ae-nue. at the north and west cornem of Swi atreei. and on 7rh aeaue. eaa; side, opposite Cnd st ree. at he expenae of tbe owner or ownera lotii fronting the portions of the streets draining mto ssvt EsCmatd cost.

JSf9; aueased viuation II Te, -eanr1 Augoat 17. I91 infttsrtng prore4lng i lay a rh mis airy asphalt pavement on a ilnrh concrete on fctth afreet, between ZSik and For: Hamilton enaes To lay preliminary tsphsl! pa vmltt erst a e- nrh r-oncrete foundation STtb stroot. rrm llrh itic 1 avenue. To ay a p-eflminarr pawSMiiit on a S- nrh concrete foundation oa 47tb street, from Ft.rt Hamltron avenue to lltb avenue. To regulate, grsd.

set rurh aad lav rement eidewaika on Dahlgren froen. Jlnd street to "ropaey ivtru. To construe; a sewer basin em 3 mvt. ntie wester'j sile. about is: fet eortli of SSth street, at the expe-nee of th owner or owroerw of lota front on tbe of the gtreets draining into said basin.

Estimated cost sss9ed vaiuacioo. 11 4 To open Oriagton avenue ftth stroatL from 10th iVfnoe easterly to the line of Id O'lngton avenue, between iStb and lltb avenuea LEWIS porypR, President. Borough of Drookiym. REUBEN HASKELL, Secretary 1-H-lt NOTICE IS HEREBY OIViCK THTAT the folio wing- petitions on fU and ready for inspection will be submitted to the Local Board of the FLAT BUSH DISTRICT at a meeting of said Board to He held tn too Offire of the President of the of Brooklyn. Boos- s.

Borough HaH, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24 TH, ilJ at P. To construct a sewer 'a Carroll street from Bedford avenue to Rogers a veoow. To lay a preliminary or penmaaect aw- mrnt on Carroll street from Bedford nue to Rogera avenue. To sn Hilary sew-er and- at arm water sewer In East str, from veat; to Avenee and an outlet sani tary et-wer and an outlet storm water sewer In Avenue S.

Mswn East 12th eireet and ror.tr I avenue. To rescind resolution of Auaroat fTtli. 3 initij. prorNeedmgs to lay a preliminary asphalt pave.nent on a S-lnch concrete foundat'Oti on 3rd street, frotn 20th avosiao to avenue. To set retnent earb where ne-eeary and 'ay a preliminary asphalt pavement em cencrett foundation on wgrd street, from jeth avenue to 3it To rescind resolution of A a gnat Sfth.

.113. tnltiatlns proceedings to lay a preliminary asphalt pavement on $-fnch fnarrrte foundation on Jrd street fnsna Slot avenue to Bay parkway. Ta set cement curb where? Baresanr aad lay a ore4tmiiULry asphalt pavement oa a S-lnch concreta foundaiion on ftlrd atraet, from Mat avenoa to Bay parkway. To construe a sewer basin on Isth tfr rus at ihe north corner of street, at tba expense of the ownor or owners of lota fronting on tho portions of the atraeta into said basin. Estimated cost oasessed valuation.

9.Ce. lf Const act a ctr basin oa Stay tlk afraot. at tba easterly corner of Cropaey rentfe. at he expense of tbe owaer or eatrg of lota front 'ng ns the portloas the draining Into aaid basins. imatd cost 1399, aaetrsed raliiat.ea.

To rnnstrnef a sewer 1w Avenue K. from East 95th street to Broektyn avenue. To regulate, arae, set e-eraent cur, lav eement sidewalks and lav a peUmiary or permanent asphalt favement on ISrd avs betweea Bath and Benson venae. Te regulate, grade, set urh and rement sidewalks on Erasmus street, from weoiortj avenue to Kogers avemiev ro omwwt a eewer basts on Rraginue street, north aide, at a peftnt about 4to wrest of Nestrsnd aveue. st the et- OCT.

11 IN HISTORY. Front no (oreal4 Danoavilla tivamr of fimAa ITSt Admiral Arthur Phillip, -who feunrt-ed la tea cenvlet colony at Sydnay. N. S. born In London.

Dlad la Bath. Rnaland. In HI. 1TJ7 -Tho Knallaa dafaatad tha Tiu'rh flaat la tba battla ot Campar- down. till Flrat ateaJB f.rry In tha world ea-tabllahad batwaan Saw Tork CUy and ltobokan.

1SI4 Parliament bulldlnsa In Qutbc wrw-kM by dvnamlta. lll Tha runaral of Char'a pt-art Par-nail waa held la Uublln. EVENTS TO-DAY. aaounresaeata hi thla col rim a are wit boos charge and reepeetfully taeited. Jewish Tom Kipper.

Day of Atonement. Kcond day of registration. 7 A. P. Monthly atag.

Alpha Republican Club. P. M. Woman suffrage. Public Library, Pateh-ogue.

P. M. Paul Poiret. Mra George D. Pratt'a, Glen Cove.

P. M. Dance Cnlted Neighborhood Guild, 17o Nassau 8 P. i eral-mnthl dance. B.

P. C. ill Warren P. M. Banquet, 1.

Chapter. of Hotel St. George. P. M.

Second monthly dance. Etna Etna and I.ogan Ji Annual ball. Revona A C. Back's Ca sine Jamaica P. M.

Annual ball. t'nlty Republican Club. 1232 Bush wick P- M. Autumn raring meeting. Piping Rock Racing Asaoclatton.

locust i alley. Meeting, t-lgma Gamma Phi Sorority, Miss Marcella Uvu ti Wilson at. rrllla Stecond Battalion Naval MUltla, armory, foot Ftfty-eecond I P. at. Fall rally.

Rev. R. I. Gaines. Kings Army Missionary Workera.

15 Qatee ava. Reception and dance. Hook and Ladder Co. No. 1.

Aseoclatlon Hall. Hollla. a P. "Prince Ramon." opera, benefit Free Library. Lyric Theatre, Oyster Bay.

1:1 P. M. Meeting. Court Gate. No.

7t. I. O. Triangle Hall. Halaey at.

and Broadway, P. M. Ball. Thomae D. 8herloek Association.

Military Hall. Berry and Scbolea el I P. Mass meeting Soclallata Twenty-third A Buffalo Hall. Fulton at. and Bur falo P.

M. Annual ball. Hancock Kenevolent so cletv. Somers Hall. Rockaway ava.

and Somera 8 P. M. Picnic and ball. Ennia Scott Company Employee' Assentation Johnson-. Shore Road Caeino, P.

M. Weddings: Smith-Dunham. St. Jamea, Lafayette ave. and St.

James P. M. Kerr-Brew. Lawrence. ivirtv and due.

CemOUIT C. Twenty-third Regiment, armory, Bedford and Atlantic 8 P. M. Ball. 8.

F. Dupont Camp. Xo. Bona of Vetersns. senwaosn Hail, aiyma ana Knickerbocker avea.

P. M. Meetlna. Paat Resrenta and Regenta' As soc I a I Johnston Building. Navlna St.

and Flatbuah ava. 0 P. M. Fubllo tnatallatlon and dance. Co art Greenpolnt.

F. of A Tllp Brothera-Hall. Dtigga and Klngaland P. M. Choral Society.

ream us Hall High Hchool. auapicea Women's Auxl'lary Bay Ridge Hospital, Academy ef Music. I P. M. Meeting and discussion.

"Juvenile Delln-quency." New Terk 8c hoolmaat era" Club, Aldlne Club. Broadway and Twenty-third Manhattan. P. M. nose annual baaar.

Kallmaa acajidan-svlan Orphanage. Eighteenth ave. aad Slity-aaventh Tbe Imperial. Fulton at. and Red Hook 'ane.

10 P. M. Dinner, Manhattan Automobile Club to Maurtca K. Connolly and a. rlowiana Leavltt.

of Queena clubhouaa. West Fifty-ninth Manhattan, 7 P. M. Carnival and mardl graa. oelebratlng double tracking Causeway.

N. Y. and Queens Co. Railway. College Point; children a and Induatrtal parade, and ball.

Donnelly's Hall. P. M. Brooklyn Institute Bulletin: Academy ef Music. Clara Z.

Moore. -Health and Rational Living:" Mra Clayton A. Patera, "The Asters end Golden Rods of Long lalacd." P. Cheaa Club. 1-11 P.

M. CORPOR.4TIO-V In Block 1MT It Block 15ST; 34. '3 and M. in Block 2S. tl'RNTT I NT Wir.D.

SKCTIOX IB. EAST THIRTt-JETOSD STIiEET PA V-1XB between Snyder an-1 Oiurch a--enue. Area of aement: Bih sides of F.t Thiny-aecond frm Church to Pnjder avenue, and tn the extent of half the block at the Interesectins EAflT THIRTT-SKfOXD PTREKTr AV-TN from Farraiut roail to land of the tester Works. Area of aasessment Both sMes of Ki.t Thlrt -second steTt from Farrasut read to land of Flatbuah Water wotka and to tne extent ot nait tne cioia at ea'-h TWRNTYM.VTH WAru. SUCTION la SKCOND STRKW PAVI.VQ from Owtelyou road to Dltma.

avenue. Area of aasweament Rth sldo of Rast Second street, ram Crtelyou road to IHtmaa avenue and to 'ha eitnl of najf tha block at th. Intersecting; streets. EAST EIGHTH PTRE5T PAVING AXTJ CT-HRINO from Dltmaa avenue to Klsbteenth a-enue. Area of Both aide, of ast Elahtb street from Ditmu to Ktsrht- e.nth avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting aveneue.

TKTP.TEEri.-TH WARD 6KtTIOV HUNDREDTH SfRKET PAVING from Third avenue to Fort Hamilton Park way. Area of uHnirnt Both eld, of Oca Hundredth street from Third avenue to Fort Hamilton Parkway, and to extant ot half Ul. block at the Intersecting BTTBRY AVFNUK RKGfUATTNO, GRADING. CURBING AND FLAGGING, be-tween Ninety-second etreet and Warerious. avenue- Area of assessment: Both aldea of Battery avenue from Nlnety-aecond street to Warehouae avenu.

and tn. extent of half the block at the InteraecUna; street and eva cuee. NINHTT-SETV'ENTH STREET PA VIVO from Hhor. roa to Marine avenue. Area ot assessment: Both slues of Ninety-seventh street from Shore road to Marina avenue and to extent of half th.

block a th. Intersect Ins THIRTIETH 'WARD. lEHIOM 19-REVEXTT -FOURTH STREET PA VINO, bet-tTeen Thirteenth to Fourteenth aventsee. Area of assessment: Both aldea of Seventy-fourth street from Thirteenth to Fourteenth avenues and to extant of half the block at Intersecting- avenues. 8KVKNTY-F1R8T STRr.FT PAVTtfO be tween Thirteenth and Fifteenth avenoee Area of aaseeement: Both aldea of ftevantr- ftret from Thlrteer.ln to Fifteenth atrw-nuea.

and to the extent ot bait th. block st tha InteraecUna avenuea. That the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on October 7, ISIS, and enteral on October. 7. 1813.

In the Reeonla ot i or Assessments, kent in tha Bureau for tha Collection of Aaauaroent. and Arreara of Taxe. and Araeeeroenta aad ef. Water Rents, and unleea tha amount tor benefit on any pereon or property aball be paid within atxty daya after th. date of aald entry of th.

Interest will b. collected thereon, aa provided bv section IwlB of tha Greater New Turk Charter. Said section provides, la part, "If any such asaeesmant shall remain unpaid for the nertod of sixty day. arter the date of entry thereof In th. said Record of Title and A asa amenta.

It shell be duty of th. officer autltortae! to collect and receive tha amount of such assessment, to cherae. collect and receive la-tereet thereon at tha rata of seven per cemttim per annum, to be calculated ta tha data ef payment, from the date when auch eases. mant hecam. a lien, aa provided by seeUoa of this act." Svtlon lSe of this set provldee a a "An shall bwoms a lien open th.

real eetat. affected thereby tea da; after la entry la tha aald record." The above aeeeeemanta ara payaKle tn ts. Collector of Aaaeasmsnta and Arrears at the Hnn.n ii.i. of T.iea and Aeaesemema and of Water Tlente. in tha Mechanlce Rank Bulla- Ins.

Clourt and Montasu. atraeta, Boroueh ef Brooklyn, between tba hoar, of a. m. end P. and on taturrias from a.

m. to it and ail ray merit, made thereon on or before Itec-mher 1.I.L III be exemnt from Intereet aa above provided, and after that data will be subject to a charge of latereex at tha rat. of eaves per centum per annum from th. data wha. auch aaseeataent.

became Uena ta the date of payment. 1 WILLIAM A. RKSrrRJT. Ojmptroller. Otv of New fork, rtepjrtment ef Flnanea Coar.ptrol'.er'B Csfflca.

ta-tober I. Jlt. iO It lf4s Is at A. at the of of and He awo, VI an etr Bar. old.

dent the ra sided cha She 0f edy, acts within store FORKCeGOSVRES. tlon tif thai portion conveyed to the rntteti Pttta. all the right, itl and tntrrtiit of the party of the f'rar pa rt tn a nd to the rsndi in any at road or avenue In front of or ad tmmir or Included In aaid prmiM. A lao til rich! tlite and Interest which the party of the flrt part may have In and to ianda adiotr.lna: or In aaid pcamiaea. or lying In Hoc Io1nt (or Shell Rank Creek Hroad CreW, Mof Point tor Hoc Pert Pprout.

Dead Horae Iniet. Coney and Ilet or Shfepahead Bay. or under any atr adjoining aald premiaea. Oatd. ptcmbr 2 2nd, I 3 FRANK HOWARD i'OTHREN, Hefer.e OWKS'H, liRAY St TOMUN Attornya for Platniiff, 189 Montague fclreel BrooKiTO hl PUKVK KINGS COL NTT Mary J.

KltEgii.it-.r. plaintiff, attains. 1 a b-Jia. A. Olnaey.

(, 'harla MtMlhun, John i I er McMalion Ohver McMahon aod Alex-l rider "'ark, defndarts -In punruancr of r't fore-Snur and duiy mad? and entered Jn the fon. and tearSr.jr 'iai 14th day Ju'v. 1'Jli, i. the undi fsM named. i il I at pub tic i-jrrion i io ih- highei bidder, by Wnliani P.

Kar Au- tion-'i, at Th nrockiyn Reai Ksrate a ngf So it Mntafue re i -rough of Brooriiyn voutity of City A New York, oil ti da of j-toi r. at twelve noon, the l.rectrd by said judgment ti ie aoid, and theit-in nted a Aii tha' certain ire' or iarrel c-f lani. Bi.uaie. inar and 1 ftr.p In The t' ot Mate Tom r. of New Cirechts.

'ounty of King an i rtat- of Nt York, bounoed arid '(. 'b ribed as iow. io vv it Wu-riy by iisnd now or of Tune rji. nonherly v. iiodland now i- late beiorjgtnie to the hein of Jthn W.

t-nhoi u. eaterlv land now or late belonging to Wtibam Keiv and southerly by land the acid WlU lam Kelly, containing taetw e-en two and three acre, more or leaa th came premiwsa con-vej ed to one irae! Iegroff. now deceased, by two one made by tieorge W. well, a iu bi Lsraei Dfgroff. dated February 16, and re corded In Kings County Register's office In Liter 1 of at Patre May 6th.

130. and the other maie by Henry and w.fe to tatd laraei I. legrjff by deed dated Frtiruar- lrt. 183. and recorded in the aforesaid P.eglstera in Liber 81 of Conveyances.

at Pag-324. May tth, and which aid property as con to the aaid Jamea B. MfMal.on by deed recorded in Block 5 7 31. aT2S. dT42.

715 5T3S. and corrected t. Bn-ta and in Stction 37. A Sao aJi thoe certain lot, pitcee or parrels of land, aituate. lying and leeinc hn the Thirtieth Ward of the City Borough) of Brooklyn.

County of King and State of New York, known and designated on a certain map entitivd "Map of i-" cltuate tn the Town of New Kings County. N. belong tnsr to laos Lccher, surveyed January. lH.tu, aji and by l-t 153 to 14 both ln-'Suslve'. and taken together are bounded and described a fol-Icj: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly aide of Sixty -fourth at reel, dlvtant NO feet northwesterly from the f-omer formed by the Intersection of the northeasterly of Flxty-fourth street, and the northwesterly aide of Ninth avenue, and running thenc parallel with Ninth avenue 6S feet '-a inches to land now or late laaar tegroff, thence In a westerly direction along the land feet 6S inches to the northerly aide of 8ixty-fourth tret; thence aoutheuterly along the northeasterly aide of Sixty-fourth street il? feet 11 inches to the po.nt or piace of beginning.

Being; the aa.iue premlaea reoordexS Liber 4. Pmge 38. Section 17. Block on May 15. 1W7.

in tbe of floe of the Reglater of King County, by deed of Henry Kjdd to Jamea B. McMahon. MICHAEL FT ST. Referee JACOB BRENNER. Attorney for Defendant Alei-and-r Clark, No.

6 Court atreet. Brooklyn. New York. lO-l-6-ved COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY Helen W.

Colliar. plaintiff, againat Tr-en J. Redmond and others, defendants. In pursuance of a Judgment of forecloa-ur' and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, and bearing date the 24th day of September. IMS.

the undersigned the Referee, in ea'd judg-nktit named, 1 11 eel at auction to the hi cheat bidder, by WiKiam Smith, auctioneer, at The Brooklyn Eef Eetate Exchange. No. IS Montague itree-. In the Borou of Br oo 1 rounty of Klnga on the Ith day of O'tojtrer. 1512, at 12 clock noon, tha premises" directed by aald judgment be aoid.

and therein Gcacrmeo aa xonowa: Aii tnat certain pee or parce of land, with the buildings and improvement Thereon aituate. lying ana neing in rne norougn or urooniyn 'ounty of King. and State New Tork known and rteelgna ted en a certain map entitled "Map of tselonaring to Oroo3esgugh the -1 Ward, B-ooklvv iurfveJ March h. S. Waiter Nt.

Mewero- C. Ouy Purveyor, and filed In the oT ice of the Reg e'er of th Ktog. June as and by the lot r.umhera 73 and ani part of hi aid lota aerordlng to vald map are hounded and esc bed aa followa: Beginning at the corner formed Uy he Interaect of th Snuthfrtv aide of O'en-rnore avenue with Ct- KasLrriv- auie of Berriman ttreM ronntBs rhn- taiirr-ly along th- Su hrly aide of Ci' nore Avenue Thirty 3 i-et: thenc- SottiIy and parallel with Be. Tim; 3 St-et One Hundred il0 fet thence Wcetrly. parallel wit Olenmore Avenue Thtity fet to the Eaaterly aida of Berriman itreet.

-and fhente Northerly along the J'asterty aide of Berriman Street One hundred i 10i- fet to -the corn-T. the potnf or mr of beginning. Vjire.hr with the right, title luteregrt cf a he pnrty of tbe Irat art. of. tn and to Gieninore Avenue) and Berriman Street lying in frdnt of r.djrlninsr aald irm-laea to the center tinea thereof rejectt Iated.

September i. BKKAAitu j. n. r. rt, rterecc.

WATSON KRISTELLER, PlaJrtifr At-torneye, 100 WUIlam Street. New Tork City. K. T. BOROUGH OTICEe5.

NOTJCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT (he io loxvmg pel tioaa on file aad raady lor inspection be irubmhted to the Lo-ai Hoards of th PROSPECT HEIGHTS AND ELATBUSH DISTRICT ai a Joint meeting cf aald Bo.rd to bo held In the OfL, the Prea ueot of th Borough of tfrooitiyn. Room 8, lo rough Han, on FRIDAY. OCTOBER ISIS, at 1:50 Dprofl of minute of raeeCng hid Jxtnv fOth. in the 'tity Aug 13, 1,13. pase TH'-.

ao a preliminary or permanent as pi att pavement on areet, from FraaKJin avenue to Htuiwa avenu. LEWiS i. POLXD8. PresJdeat. Borounl.

of Brook rn. RETTBE' L- HA SK ELL, lo-ll-lt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the ollow! ng petitions on file and ready for tnapectfton will be aubrnitted to the Loeai iarU of the Bl 8H WICK ms-T 1CT at meeting- of aald Board to be held in the Office of tae President of the Korourh ef Brooklyn. Riwm-1. Borough Hall on FRIDAY. OCTOBER UTH.

19 IS. rs, Approval of mlnutea of meeting held That tha lot lying on the aouth aide Peon mt reel, bet ween Broadway and Harriaoa avenue, known aa No. 17. Block ISil. he enrloaed with a board fence gig feet high, at the expense of ha wrier owners of aald lot; et imaged coat, ifKurd valuation ,49 Pre aid en.

Borough of BrMkha EC BEN 2 HASKELU secretary. 1-J NOTICE IS HERCBY OI VEX TH AT tae s-oHosrinw piittona rie a in) ready tnspmtmr. wHI he uhittlued to the Vnr Board of tee FRO EOT HRB3HTM a n.eetlngc of aatd Hoard be lield in tha of tha Preaident the Borough of Brwkirn. Borouah 'Hall, on PElhAt? rM'TiiRFJj Approval of tnfnutea or meet Ina hlri Atiauat Itil, lt reaeind Anauar 1 retl Initiating; to iar a nreMiinlnary pavement on a com ret found too en the widened portions of th roadaay of Ash.abd plst-e. from Kietbuah rnie ruitan To lay a oerTnanefit wwt KIa m.

tsat en a -lneh oonrreie foundation en idened ibjrtton of the reeds sv ef Ashland place, frpm Flatbush sveo Fuop street. 4 To iv a nrkMmtntr Me phalt pavement oo place. bt a eea nuernui and sar'ngton An 1 LEYIS K. Por.VPf. freaSfleflr.

netr.nitK as. Cl'BO HASKELL. an empty liver to 1 a a of feet fng leto te Fraterijal Social Items Progressive T.odre. Ko. I O.

O. held a well-attended meeting last Wednesdav onfrrd the initiatory degree upon tannl-date. The Progressive Association smoker brought cut rmny clf tifrera. About a hun-deed and fifty attended. The tnnt kepi the mwnberi and friend In good h'mor.

Latr refreshment wen served. Tn cmr.Mftfe included Chris Clements, chairman: Silas trlrnea and Charles Parser At the last meeting of VaMey Fo-ce un- fit. jr. v. i ni' to iokl entertanmenta tr the benefit of member and their manv friends.

The main objrt of 1st to brins; o-n nwre i-f ih id metnbra anrt thus rralmaf.i a lar-irer attndaic mi council eajtion. The com -mttt tn rhsnr arrantlnc for a of livaly rarnes aad other affair. No fee will aaited. The first vat mill take nlace on Wednesday CVt. 29.

at Junior Order Hall, 7 Gates avenue, The next meeting ct- 15. Another informal dance ill be en t-nifht bv New York IjOdp. B. Kiks. In thetr home at Wwt Forty-third mreet.

Manhattan These affairs have thus far proved popular, and each sutveeCing week, the attendance is la rarer. Te Veteran Ai-octatlm ff the FortT-sev-enth Reflmtnt. N. T. held a rerular meet trip last Thursday evening, followed by a campfire.

A flRjr has been presented to Tn tv Hospital Abel Smith. First Lone Island K. C. No. 206- The corp will hold an apron and fancy goods sate in Its hall at 879 Gates avenue.

Monday, Oct. 27. Tba rpTj'ar rr.cllr.g of tjajntlton Xo. 35, D. of will hld In Us roomi Manhat tan and Meerole avenuri.

Tu.Iay rvanlnc. CV-t. 14 The -ouncil atll irl a thaaire partv Not. IS. aa At tha la.n mtinc of Court Rcilanoa.

No. 421. of Ctalaf Riogtr Waiirand prp-aldlra. tlia new officer, wara Installed by tapre Grand 'btf Raner William Follmer. aaalated by Grand Auditor W.

LJtzel. Grand Auditor W. J.lt lei presented to Brother I-ef-ferta a beautiful axld chain bearing tbe em-b'em of tha order. It waa irlvan him for bringing in tha moat membara during tha vear. Among tha visitors wera D.

O. R-WlU'-am Fullmer. Grand Auditor W. Lltiel and Brother P. Paters of Court Henry Ward Beacner.

who spoke. Tha entertain men com-mittea reported progress en tha bail. CLERICAL ERROR. IS VIEW OF J. H.

M'GOOEY Tammany forces were still explaining to-day why the names of dead men and fusion supporters appeared on the list of campaign committees issued from headquarters. McCooey said the names appeared through a clerical mistake. he had crossed off Charles T. Hoagland's name, having attended tha funeral. Andrew McLean, appointed as chairman, was quoted as declaring he did not have an opportunity to Investigate the names.

Mr. McLean added he had not appointed the committee. val scHMrrrs Hot Bray Hausl Restaurant ROCKWELL PLACE. BROOKLYN $1 Table d'Hole $1 Sec BaaiaeM Mra 'a Leech (HV. Accommodation for Partlea.

Meeelag Reins Te LeC SEIIG'S HOF BRIU AND GARDEN RESTAURANT I. Duck Dinner, 5 te 10 P. 60c Lunch. 11 A. M.

te 3 P. M. A IA CAKTK Xt DAT. CABARET JUST TRY US 405-407 Bridge St, Brooklyn, N.Y. FOR SALE.

Wouaebold gooda to aell on account of breaking up: third flat. Hi 8th avenue- Call any morning. BrSIXESS OPPORTTXTTTES. Restaurant-lunch IT rears estab lished: leaving country; good chance. Iran back.

372 State Brooklyn. rk Risk's HAIR BALSAM menries ae heaaJ Teee 9 .1 JY ar to at ee Paita aa aeecera O-ren sa it. Tautanu cielaa. keeaaa aatr caiiua. IW.ft-rtftTjsTTfi OORPORATIOX XOTICES.

NOTICTE TO PROPEBTT OWNERS. IN PCRaUANCK OF neCTlOK 1U1 OF tba Greater New York barter, tha Comp troller of The City of New Tork hereby give, public notice to all otvnere of l-eoperty, a-ffecied by tbe foltowlne; aases-menta for I MPIr rVEMEJrTS la th EIGHTH A 1. SKt'TtOX FVIfR- TCEN-lf WARD. TWEN-TT-FlrTH WARD, tenOS AND TWRMTI-SiXTH WAKIl. BKCTION8 17 AND 13.

rsNnxa irrrej hixth Avrxcit be- tereaa Forty- ath and Forty-sereente etreeta; a-tqth aUta of Forty-etxth atreat between Firth aad tfe svenuej aaat atda of Ffioe-FfXTT AVCNt'K teiem Oreenwood avenue and Rem place: aaat eld. of BTO.NF A is KUS befweeaj Uroala and tnsmont avenues: it aid. vf ASH FURS XTRKFTT between fritter aad Re (moot a.isae; eoulh aide of Pelmont areaue between Aahtord and Oet-e-land atreeta; weal eld. of CUfVrUND eTRKT between eu-tr and Belmont aowth e'da of PrrXJ AVRNUR be- twaan Fouetaia avenue and cryatai street; weat aid. of CRtrSTAl- KTRKFT between Firkin and Belmont avenoee- rt aide af HTP.r.KT Jamaica nu.

and Ena afreet: aouh side of JAMAICA AVMH between Chestnut and Richmond etraate: north aid of HIIJ. atTRKKT between Creeceet street and Rail- road avenue; aorta aid. of atuantio a VK-Kt'PJ between Rockaway avenue an Otin-tfcar place; south aid. ef Herkimer afreet be-tweea Bancroft an Freecott place. north of Metropolitan avenue beiaeen Berry street and Radford avaaue.

Are of aeseee. Btent arferta pmrjerty dearrthed aa followa: lta s. ST. and st. tn Block 77: 11 and I n.era S2T7; Lnta and a fv-k area: lvs is.

1 and 2. P'ocic iMI and 4. 'JtToclt tist; Iot j. riork im lat aad la Bca ii to, ija an 44 i tv- i depnen voorntts; runmni inenc. eaat- was born In estchester County I erly atone aald southerly line of Voor-of old Quaker stock, sixty-five veara I hie.

Una and a line In continuation end had been a resident of Brooklyn xor iorty years. lie ta stir- I veu ty eii. -uncial nervices Will I ania trwn rotiowins winainsa eoitt h-ba held mt 8 o'clock to-nlaht. I to in Intersection with tha Una EDWARD T. BAYLES.

I 1 Edward T. Bayles. well known ss I automooiie salesman, died yester- I his sloop yacht at Oyster SKea years, tie was a mem. I er or several uyster Bit T'acht'l aoout mneieen seventeen leaves a wlriw l.VCnt n9 ef clear upland eksrea work eosnmlltaea Is partloauulf ealled te thla d.artmat. which Is entirely seated te tha ssetsl Ufa ef the aharaa.

Aweuts mt asrlsblaa. fairs, charch raoaa-ttasu. asMhraa far the be a Ml of chares werk. and af meatlaga and dlaaara af sen's a ad wemea'a elsbe ara deal red. aad art 11 ha pobllahed as aooa aa rewarvssL i Tleaaa stats rf tha seesase.

af a raswrtar la dee red an oarmeaasrteatloaa asaat ha slrsadi with tba aata. aad ad dreaa mt tha i seeder, set far sublieatloa. astaaa da4ra4.t A euchre party and-reception under tha aurpices of St. Peter's Women's I' A axillary wm be, held nest Monday Tenlng is tha pariah hall, at 11 Warren street. Card playing will bag-in at o'clock.

After th. diatrlbu- tion of prise tha hall will be cleared fnr dancing-. Tha officers ara the Ber. B. J.

Donovan, spiritual director: Anna. Laeey. president; Grace, Morris. vice-president; Margaret V. Moore, Tetary: Mae Llddy.

treasurer, and Monohan. librarian. On Ttiday evenlna: next, at "effock. the Ry.A. r.

Campbell. rf ithw Neetrand Avenue M. E. ChoirJj, jaiWl Mrs. Campbetl.

will celebrate the i thirtieth anniversary of their marriage at their Nottrand EDWARD BROOKS. E(jwrf n'vi, Slty-eifht years and for thirty years euperlnten- of Post Office Bu tlon O. In I of Qreenpotnt, men tnursilsy at his home, in nnicresi avenue, Jamaica. MART A. HENNESST.

Mary A. ITennessy died yesterday! Kt Catharine's Hoenit.i I land ty ii said WldOW Ot ex-Alderman Frank Mennessy ef the Twelfth w.e I I ot" or and hmif re- I pejise or the oweer er owners of lots fronr on the port'oaa of tbe streets draining said baatt. Kn mated eeev assessed vahmifon 119.937, To rnnrMt aewer ta Kast Th gtrest, from tlsrendoa rod to Avenue lay a preliminary er rnpinrt pavement on S9ih street, from 13th avenue I Tth avenue H. ror'p B'-ough ef Brorrn, KETJeCN. HARKfsLU lj el-Xt in itroOKiyn for thirty veara Pole? Creek: th.nc north.

esterly alone was a member of rii cveek to tin. ef land now or m.r?r f.th formerly mt Bernardue I. Vorbtea: the.ee member of Fltnr westerly a Ions Una of land new or formerly the Pea pariah for ef e'! Bernardua I.VorMa William Voor- rears. member of Ava t.rlo I. Vn-hle.

Henry Van nvhe. XV. e. es Vaorhlaa, and 1 Voorhle. Council.

Jfl Daugh- t. th. point or place of belanln. C.a- ani iu CI -am is and viU ta ce9-.

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