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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. XEW YORK. SATURDAY. MARCH 0. 1000.

.7 COSPOHATION NOTICES. CORPOBAXION NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES.

I "ide, between H-pk1nson and Rockaway ave- nues: and on HERKIMER STREET, ncrth iside. between Schenectady and Utica avenues. Area of assessment: North side of Ninth street, between Sixth and Seventh avenue. LMs S5, and P7, In Block M16, south side of Fifty-fifth street, between Fifth and SKih av-nues, Lots 28 and 27. In Block 8-12; north side of Lincoln Place and south fMe of St.

John's piace, between 8.n- Ropers CORPORATION NOTICES. Borough of In The Citv of New York, on the 3jUk d.iv of April. 1.9. at the opening nf the cjlt on that Fifth In case, hi-wt-wr ibjcti-iia are filed to either of said v. bs; rafts of ojtirnate and assessment, the not Ire of n.uijnn to confirm cur litial rp.

hrm -und adjourned to the date to bo hertaftr Jiclll.d and 'f which n-nice will bo given to all Cv.se who luiv. appeared in this proceeding. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW THE l'KOl'LK OF THM STATE OF YORK, by the frace of Gd fr and Inde- I YORK, bv th- grace of fr-e an 1 iudi-peiidvitt To M.irtl a Tlvmjisi.ii. Mary J. Hilt, pendent To VdW-nitj Vasq'iez.

'Itv of "a-i-ilthrine E. Witty, arnh Irsd-lia lfynds. 1 dndllia, M'mnot Spain. nd Anabella Hattfnrd Infant). Elizabeth Has- lend eah of y-u ft re h-n-hy cited and r-J sard, Hiiah Hazard, cie umv hfirs at appear b-'f mir vf iho ounty law and next of kin of Annie J.

Gamble. 4vmgn. at rurr C.urt -f th ur.ty of the fount of King. tend grt- -f to be at the Hall of Intr: Whereas, Martha of i'llf- I tlw mnty of Kin, Sth day I't LEGAL NOTICES. fOU.

rV I'lf'RT KI iU v'f hb WliiJauipburgh Savings Bunk, plaintiff, agatr.st Kat'l Glu'k. Rechniu snd (a n. Mecniril stil Tradn Bank. 1 Jirai'w lipoid Hir'en-stein Wi.Mrtm wariri.nr: anl leai Horwrz, It .1 -iiel is'pii I- n.keig'.ein. Wi'litini roninian.

IWk-iwiTz. iiuuel J-! 1 Sannei Bari.ir 1. Air .11 n. Harris i', John Charles Shi. Wliilaru Canleli.

dn. in' trie tn e- nirm d-e 11. la .1 and -a Irwin Yu ar h-r -tiv milium iid snwer th toinpisint this actl n. and rrve .1 cpy art-w-'r on the plaintiff's tt irnev within twnry Jayn after the servl -e of (his summon, -if the day of service, and In of vnur failure to appear, answer. Judgment iviil be tal en agalnm you by default, for tn.

re. ief deiiMT'de In 1 he compl i hi I I New 'ork fli i. 1" KDWIN hUMl'T-iX. PUniiitts Attorney. ifhee iflW ad 175 Un isb street, Rr -ii sh of Mr -k yn.

New Vork it To th feiidant. Kattl Glu The fore if' unnont ere I uioa n'l by puruim I an Hn. I.e-.vt- U. 1 tidx- In County, datd F-hnurv fi the 'nijdjint in the it aTi'Ti, in the 'nV- the "-U the f-unty of Kins. In Bop.iiph 'f hr-'Klvn lit fpv -f New Vork.

In whl'. ii. I 1 l. -k' -tt -v -41 -1 wan fliel on sv tirr day if im ls. KrWlN KEM1TON, alntSff i AC'-rov.

place. Borough of Brooklyn, fount uf tvitigs, nas lately petitions our Surroate'i Court nf the County of King to hav e-r-tnln Instrument In writing, hearing dite th- ay of January, 19'9. relating to r-nl nmi personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of ANNIE J. GAMBLE, late of Kings County, deceased. Wherefore! you and each of you are hereby cited to ap-pfar before our Surrogate of tha Count of Kings at a Surrogate's Court to be held at the Hall of Records In the Borough of Brooklyn on the 7th day of April, 19fl, at ten o'clo.

it In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament and that the above named infants th-n and there show cause why a g'lardlan should not be appointed to apear for then, on tho probate of said last will and testament. In testimony vhTfof have -fiui the seal of our said Snrroratf Court to he hereunto affixed. WUues, Hon. Herbert T. Surr-gatn uf (L.

our said county, at the Htrough of Brooklyn, the Cth dny of Fi-bruary. In the year of our lrd one thousand nine hundred and nine. EDWARD J. BERGEN. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

C. p. Rust. Attorney nr Petitioner, 132 Nas- st- N'- Y- Clty- N- Y- D3 fit THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the of God free and Independent Mary E. Conway.

Charles J. Walker. Thomas M. Raw. and all other creditors of the estate of Mfchse Rnwl.

deceased, not named 1n the petition, send greeting: You and each of you are herby cltd and required to appear before our Hurmgatu of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Cuurt of the County of Kings, to he held at th Hall of Records. In the County of Kings, on tho 2Jd dv of March, 1909, at ten o'clock In the for noun. then nnd there to show cause why a decree should not be made directing that the ppunls described In petition of Catherine Bawl, 1 ses Hawl in the matter of the application of Catherine Raw), as administratrix of the goods, chattels and credits which were of MICH A EL BAWL, deceased, to sell real estate to mv Aehtm of the deceased, should not be mortgaged, leased I wr nuiu pay in ueots or said deceased In testimony whereof, we have caused the mvu 01 our sail Ktirroirate Court to oe nereumo stnxed. iimm Hnn Herbert T. Ketcham.

Surrogate of (I our said County, at the County of Kings, the 27th day of January, the year uf our Iyjrd one thousand nine nunare-i ana nine. EDWARD J. BERGEN. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Herman Joerg, Attorney for Petitioners.

21' Mavemeyer at, Brooklyn. 7t IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE non, ncroeri 1 iveicnain, surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given. According to law, to all persons having claims 'Kir n. late of th -ouniy or mugs, aceaBeu, mat thy are re quired to exhihit the same, with the vouch ers inereor, 10 ine suDscrtner, at No. 175 Rm-sen street Borough of Brooklyn.

City of New-York, on or before the Slat day of July nest Datd January 8, 1909. TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST COM- a in 1 rcxecuior. Oeorfi D. Bergener. Attorney for Executor, ITS Bemaen Street, Brooklyn, New York fltv Ja9 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THK Hon.

Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the v.uumy or ivings, nniiee ih nereov van. cording to law, to all persons having claims against CORNELIUS CAMERON, late of tne mirougn 01 iirooKiyn, county of Kings, deconsed, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the suoscrioer, ai nis piace or transacting bust ness, at No 215 Montague street, Brooklyn, N. on or before the Both day of July next. Dated January lb, mis.

NOAH TEBBETTS. Executor of estate of Cornelius Cn meron deceased jaifi 1 IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketchfttn, Surrogate of the County or Kings, notice Is hereby given. 1 cording to law, to all persons having claims JOSEPH FARLEY WILDER, late tile Horougn or tiroomyn, deceased that thuy aro required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, at the office of Thompson.

Vanderpoel Froednmn, No. 2 Wall street, In the Borough of Manhattan New lork City, on or before the day of August nexi. uaieu jsew lorn, junuary CARLETON SPRAGUE COOKE. FREDERICK P. BELLAMY.

Ja23 6m Executors. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of tho County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, Recording to Jaw, to all persona having claims against THOMAS J. TILNEY.

Inte of th Borough of Broklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, at the office of Theodore-E. Leeds, 3 Broad street. Borough of Manhattan, New York City, on or before the tenth day of April next. Dated October KtOH. LOUISE H.

TILNEY. Administratrix. Thedore E. Leeds. Attorney for Administratrix, i Broad street.

Borough of Manhattan, New York City. ulfmi IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Kt chain, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MARY C. SWEENEY, late of he County of Kings, State of New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tne same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business.

the office of Stephen M. Hnyo, No. 69 Wall street, Borough of Manhattan. City of Now York, on or before the 1st day of July next. Dated New York.

December 11. 190R. PATRICK SWEENEY, Admlnlstratoi. Stephen M. Hoye, Attorney for Adrnlnlsti-a-tor.

fifl Wall street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City. avi Cm IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert Ketcham, Surrogate of the Countv of Kings, noth-e Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against AMELIA D.

BOWERS, late of the County of Kin9, decens-tl, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vourherg thereot, to the subscriber, at No. 175 Rem sen street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or berore the 21st doy of July next, Dated January 8, IfHiD. TITLE GUARANTEE St TRUST COMPANY, Executor. George D.

Bergener, Attorney for Executor, 175 Be Risen street. Brooklyn, New York City. J9 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham.

Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ELISE KLIX, late of the County uf Kings. New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the fame, with the vouchers thvreof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting busfneps at the office of J.itnes p. Albright. No. L'td Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City, New York, on or before first day of September next.

Dated February IS, MALVINE KOEHL. A A JOHN C. BOKOES, Executors. James P. Albright.

Att'y for Executors, 291 Broadway, New Vuik City, New York. fJO 6 mo IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Kotiham. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, lo ail persons having claims against JOHN LEWIS, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tne subscriber, at their place of transacting business, at No.

fiO Wall street. In the City of New York, on or before thp 30th day of August next. Dated New York, Eehiunrv if, l). SARAH D. STEPHENSON, CHAKU2H S.

STEPHENSON. Feb20-law-6m Executors. IN PURSUANCE OE AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against BRIGANTIC or MICHAEL DRlGANTTO, late of the County of Khirfs.

deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho vame, with the vouchers thereof, to the sub sciiber. at her place of transacting business. at the omce of George D. Bergener, her attor ney. No.

175 Remsen street, Borough of Hrook-lyn. In the City of New York, on or before the 31st day of July next. Dated January 1909. MARGARET BRIGANTIC Administratrix George, D. Bergener Attorney for Administratrix, 176 Reinsen Street, Brooklyn.

New York City. jaB 1 90 or to 3. April, nt 10 o'flofk In the thru anu in to attend tlw juiiicm wtiieii.rnt 1 tne account Katt Murpny a t-S'-'iitu tlui Irtwt will and et anient of JuH BAS' ii. rieceus-vl. And let the above then and then show ruuee win a speUl guardian should not be appointed to upptar thim rn said Judicial nett'ement.

In testimony whereof. vn have iaued the sea) nf said Surrogate's I'-mvt be hereui to alllxed. Witness. Hun. Herlwrt T.

Ketcham. Surr--g'it ot (L. 8.) our said County at the County nf Kings, the ifcth day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand, nine hundred and nine. EDWARD BERGEN. Clf rk of tht Surrogate's Court.

Ralph K. Jacob. Attorney fr Sly 'ntiiK'ie street Bn.oltiyn, Y. fJi'-Ct THE PEOPLE OF THE CTATK OF NEW VtRK. by the grai-e of G.d fie? and lnd To An Hofackr.

Elia Jumvs. Mat a Trlnknmn, Fnfderlck ltnthjen. Hannah all of fun Arthur (also known as ottot Larhb'n. an infant over fourteen yars of ng; Arthur Hrecht, Henry Bathjen. lura R.ilh-J-n.

all In tint a under fourteen years of send greeting: Whereas, Mlr.nv Wlikens nnd John Bohk-n. of the Bon. ugh of Rrooklyn. City of New York. County of Kings und Stat of New YorK.

1m ve hitelv jetit Hnd our Surrogate's Court the County of Kings, to a certain Instrument in writing bearing date the twenty-third dy of H'K. relating to renl and personal property, duly proved en the lst will mid tegument of ATA BATHJEN. late of said of Urooklvn. deeeased. Wherefore, vrm nml nf vi-n nro heroin' cited to aptwur lief.

ire our Sum-give of the County of Kings, nt a Surrogate's fourt. t'i he held at the Hill of Records, In the Borough of Brook I vn, on thi ih day of April. at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament; and that tho above named Infants then and them show cause why a special guardian should not be apiointed to appear for them on the probate of said lest will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's ourl to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon.

Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of our said County, nt the Borough of Brooklyn, the 23d dny (U 8.) or etiruary. in tne year or our Iord one thousand nine hundred and nine. EDWARD J. BERGEN, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

R. M. D. E. Meeker.

Attorneys for Pe titioners, No. 217 Havomeyer street, Brooklyn. N. Y. fit tit 1 THE PEGI'UE OE THE PTATE Ol' NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independentRobert Wotherspoon, John Wot her-spoon, argaret Wot herspon and A gnes Wotherspoon, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of tho County of Kings, nt a tiurrogute's Court of the County of Kings, to ha held nt the Hall of Record.

In the County of Kings, on the 15th day of April. 1W9, at JO o'clock In tho forenoon, then and there to attend the Judicial settlement i the account of Charles E. Teale, Public Administrator, as administrator, de bonis non, of the goods, chattels, credits, of Agnes Wotherspoon, deceased; and let the above named Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be uppolnted for them on said Judicial settlement. In witness whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court tn be hereunto affixed, Witness, Hon Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of (L.

our said county at the County of Kings, the 2Tth day of February. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and nine. D. EDWARD J. BERGEN.

fl'7 6t Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OK THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having clolinp agalnst WILLIAM G. HOOPLE. lain of tin-City of Brooklyn, N. deceased. that thev are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at hip place of transacting business.

No. Broadway, Borough of Mnnhaitan, New York City, on or before the Kith dny of September. 199. next, Dated February 25. DICK S.

RAtf.SAY. Executor. Frederick Watt, Attorney for Executor. 10 Wall street. New York City.

Ill 6 in IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against CORNELIA A. PORTER late of the Borough of Brooklyn, deceased, that they aro required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber.

his office. No. 1ST William street. New York, on or before the 10th day of September next. Dated Ft hruary L'fi, ALFRED H.

PORTER. Executor. Rem sen Parsons, Attorneys for Executor. Wall siret, New York. Til Itftji SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Cord Meyer, and Christian M- Meyer, es executors of the last will and testament of Cord Meyer, senior.

deceased, against David A. McLeod, Individually, and as administrator of the estate of Eliza Tltion. deceased, and Emma D. McLeod, wife of null David A. McLeod.

defendants. In pursuance of Judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 6th day or February, iw, 1, the undersigned, refere of the said Judgment named, will sell at public auction to tho hfgh-est bidder, by the D. M. Chauncey Company, auctioneers, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. 18f Montague street, tn the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the isth day of March.

190H, at 12 o'clock, noon, the prem ises directed by said Judgment to te soul anu therein described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land with Iho buildings hereon, situate, lying ann oemg in me n- teenth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described us follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Leonard street, distant southerly fifty feet from the southeasterly cornor of Sklllman and Leonard streets; running thence easterly parallel with Sklllman street ninety feet, more or less, to land late of Andrew J. Conselyea, deceased thence southerly along said last mentioned land to a point In said farm line distant northerly one hundred and twenty-five feet from Conselyea street on a line at right angles thereto: thence westerly parallel with Sklllman street ninety-five feet, more ur less, to the easterly side of Leonard street and thence northerly along the easterly side of Leonard slreet twenty-five feet to tho point or place of beginning, being known as lot No. 634 on Burcham's New Assessment Map of the Third District of the late Village of Will-luinsbuigh. J. LeHOY GIBSON, Referee.

William H. Hamilton, Piaintiirs Attorney. 100 Broadway, New York City. fnA 7t wAs SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY-John Jussila. plaintiff, against Giuseppe Bjt-tlno nnd others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In th above entitled action and beating date tho first day of March.

JW9, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will nell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, st the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the twenty-fifth day of March, IS', at twelve o'clock, noon, the; promises directed by said judgment to gold, and therein described aa follows: All that certain piece cr parcel of Innd, together with the but Ming and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings. City and State New York, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the northeasterly side of street, distant feet 10 Inches southeasterly from the northeastenv corner of Thirty-eighth street and New Utrecht pir-d; running thence northeasterly nt right angles to Thirty-eighth street and part of distance through the center of a party wall foet; thence southeasterly, parallel with Thlrty-tiRhih street, 20 feet; thence southwesterly, again at right angles to Thirty-eighth street, nnd part of the distance through the cen ter of anot her part wal 1 90 feet to the northeasterly aide of Thlrtv-elghth street and' th nc northwesterly along th northeasterly side of Thirty-eighth street 20 feet to the notnr place of beginning.

The said premises are be sold subject to a prior mortgage of I7.000.on, with accrued interest Dated March ltfi. LEROY GIBSON, Referee Tolvo H. Nekton, Plaintiff's Attorney 3 Jay Brooklyn, N. Y. mh3 6t wKs SUPREME COURT COTTVTY OF KINGS John Park Roblson.

plaintiff, against Samuel 1 Horowitz. Rosie Horowitz, Emma E. Wena. Morns Kronenberg, Kronenberg, reBt S. Chlltun, Mendel Gelfond.

"Mary" Gel fend, wife of Mendel Gelfond, the said name "Mary" being fictitious, the true Christian plaintiff. City of New York. Gustav Radcr Company. Hyman Barish. Morris Posner.

Crescent Chemical Manufacturing Company, L. Coon as trustee In bankruptcy of W. I OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM 1, BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIOS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by lh fnssidem ol Ihe Borough ol Brooklyn at tlM aOJ ctiica until 11 cloclt WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, No.

1. Foil KURXJSMl.NiJ AND SEVENTY-FIVE THOUSAND oa.WU) KEET (U. OF LUMBER. To be delivered at the Sixty-seventh Jard of the Bureau of Highways. Sixty-seventh treet, near Emhtienlh avenue.

Brookl The time for the delivery uf the articles, materials and supplies and the the contract Is on or belore December tl. uw. The amount of aecunty will be One Thousand Dollars No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING BIX HUNDRED AND FIFTY lw OROSS TONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL.

To be delivered In the following Quantities at the following corporation yards: VA gross tons anihractie egg oal. 40i) gross tons anthracite pea coal, log groaa tons eg coal lo be delivered at the Wallabout Yard. 100 gros st. ins egg coal to be delivered at sixty-seventh Slreet Yard. SO gross tons coal to be delivered at the Municipal Asphalt Plant.

400 grosa tons itea coal to be delivered at the Municipal Asphalt Plant. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance ol the contract Is un or before December 31. 1909. The amount of security will be Fifteen Hundred Dollars No. 8.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND (1W.000) FQITARE FEET OF BLUESTONE FLAGSTONE. To be delivered at the Wallabout Yard. Wallabout Basin, foot of Hewea street. Brooklyn The tlma for the delivery of the articles materials and supplies and the performance of the contract Is on or before December al, The amount of security will be Ten Tnou- vana Dollars (110,000) ana Dollars (J10.000). gixFth CUUiU iv- Yard I Tn ha a v.

Ttraiinhnut Yard. Tha t.A oHvrv nf the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of ne contract is on or oeiore ueinuvi The amount of security will be Twenty-two Hundred Dollars Nn Vo IPMttVlHHTNO AND DELIVER TNG ONR TEN (10) TON STEAM MACADAM ROAD ROLLER. To be delivered at tha Sixty-seventh Street ard. Tha tm. ha fl.iivorv of the articles.

materials and supplies and the performance of trie contract Is within thirty t-wj aay, nou-days and SundAvs excluded. The amount of security will be Fifteen Hundred Dollars No. 8. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING OIL GREASE. WASTE.

LAMPBLACK. GRAPHITIC AND POLISHING PASTE. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance nf the contract Is on or before December 31, 109. The amount of security will be Five Hundred Dollars No. 7.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWO THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-THREE 2.9S.D CUBIC OF BROKEN TRAP ROCK. AND NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY-FOUR (MU CUBIC TARDS OF TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS. 1,333 cubic yards broken trap rock. 444 cub lo yards trap rock screenings. To be delivered on the roadway of Emmons avenue, between Ocean parkway and Ocean avenue.

850 cubio yards broken trap rock. 120 cubic yards trap rock screenings. To be delivered on the roadway of East Twenty-fourth street, between Voorh.es avenue and Voorhles lane. tW cubic yards broken trap rock. 180 cublo yards trap rock screenings.

To be delivered on the roadway of East Twenty-fifth street. between Voorhles avenue and Voorhtes lane. WO cubio yards broken trap rock. 800 cubic yards trap rock screenings. To be delivered on the roadway of East Twenty-sixth street, between Voorhles lane and Emmons avenue.

The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of the contract Is within one hundred (100) days, holidays and Sundays excluded. The amount of security will be Four Thousand Dollars No. $. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING THIRTEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SIX (1.386) CUBIC YARDS OF BROKEN TRAP-ROCK, AND FOUR HUNDRED AND eiXTY-TWO (462) CUBIC YARDS OF TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS, 420 cublo yards broken trap rock. 140 cubic yards trap rock screenings.

To be delivered on the roadway of Kings hoghway, between Ocean parkway and Coney Island avenue. cubic yards broken trap rock. $22 cubic yards trap rock screenings. To be delivered on the roadway of Eighteenth avenue, between Ocean parkwav and Forty-seventh street. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of the contract Is within thirty (30) days, holidays and Sundays excluded.

The amount of security will be Seventeen Hundred Dollars No. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING THIRTEEN HUNDRED AND FIFTY o.aeo) cubic yards broken trap ROCK, AND FOUR HUNDRED AND FIFTY 40) CUBIC XARD3 TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS. 1,150 cublo yard's broken trap rock. $80 cublo yards trap rock screenings. To be delivered on the roadway of Fourth avenue, between Eighty-eighth and Ninety-second streets, fOO cubfo yards broken trap rock, 70 cubic yards trap rock screenings.

To be delivered on the roadway of Senator street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues. The time for the delivery of the articles. 1 materials and supplies and the performance of tne contract is witnm rorty (40) days, holidays and Sundays excluded. Th amount of security will be Seventeen Hundred Dollars ($1,700.) NO. 10.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SIXTEEN HUNDRED AND TEN (1,110) CUBIO YARDS BROKEN TRAP ROCK AND FIVE HUNDRED AND FORTY (540) CUBIC YARDS TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS. To ba delivered on the roadway of Harway avenue, between Mill road and Canal avenue. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of the contract. Is sixty (60) days, holidays and Sundays excluded. The amount of security will be Nineteen Hundred Dollars No, 11.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FORTY-SEVEN HUNDRED (4 700) CUBIC YARDS BROKEN TRAP ROCK, AND FIFTEEN HUNDRED (1.600) CUBIC YAUJJS TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS. To be delivered on the roadway nf Sixtieth street, between Sixth and Eighteenth avenues. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of tne contraot Is within ninety (SW) days, holidays and Sundays excluded. The amount of security will be Six Thousand Dollars No. 12.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FOUR THOUSAND (4.000 CURIO YARDS BROKEN TRAP ROCK AND NINETEEN HUNDRED (1,000) CUBIC YARDS TRAP ROCK SCREENINGS. To be delivered at the Slxty-seventh Street Yard. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of the contract Is on or before October. 1, 1909. The amount of security will be Slxty-slx Hundred Dollars No.

13. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWELVE HUNDRED (1,200) TONS OF TWO THOUSAND (2,000) POUNDS EACH OF REFINED ASPHALT. To be delivered at the Municipal Asphalt Plant The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of the contract is on or before December 31, The amount of security will be Fourteen Thousand Dollars No. 14. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SEVEN HUNDRED (700) NET TONS OF LIMESTONE OR OTHER SUITABLE INORGANIC DUST.

To be delivered at the Municipal Asphalt Plant. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of the contract is on or before December 31, 1909. The amount of security will be One Thousand Dollars No. 15. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV- ERING FIFTEEN HUNDRED (1,500) CUBIC! YARDS OF BINDER STONE.

To be delivered at the Municipal Asphalt Plant Th time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of tha contract is on or before December 31, 1909. i The amount ox security win be one Thousand uoiiars isi.owj. No. 16. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING HARDWARE AND SUPPLIES The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performance of the contract is within thirty (30) days, holidays The amount of security will be Nine Hundred No.

17. FOR FURNISHING AND DELTV-JeRINO TWO THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED BAKKHJ1.S US' I'OUTLaAND CEMENT To be delivered at the Wallabout Yard The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the performnnce of the contract is on or before December 31. 1909 The amount of security will bo Sixteen Hundred Dollars NO. 18. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV-ERING THREE (3) TAR MELTING AND GRAVEL HEATING TRUCKS.

ANU To be delivered at the Wallabout Yard The time for the delivery of the articles' mn-' tertals and supplies and the performance of th contract Is thirty (80) days, holidays and Sundays excluded. The amount of security will be Seven Hundred Dollars (700. The bidder will state the price of eacn ltem or article contained in the specifications or echedules rrein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton. dozen, ffa'kn. yard or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested.

The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Delivery will be required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as may be directed. Blank forms and further Information may be obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the offlce of the Bureau of Highways, the Borough of Brooklyn. No. 14 Municipal Building.

Brooklyn. BIRD 3. COLER, President. Dated February 23, 19P9. (CSee General InntrtiPtlonn to niil-iters, at foot of colnmn, last page of this paper.

f25 lot osu DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PAHKd, ARSENAL BUILDING, FIFTH AVENUE AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE CITY OK SEALED IDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by ths Park Board ot the above afflc of the Department of Parks until I o'clock THrH-illAV, MARCH 11, 1DOO, ltormiKh of Itrooklyn. FOR REPAIRS TO SEVEN u) STEAM ROLLERS. The time for the completion of the contract Is until April is.

ici. The amount of security required Is Five Hundred Dollars Ii.1s will be comi-ared snd the contraot awarded at a lun.p or aggregate Blink forms may be obtained at tha office 'f the Department cf larks, Litchfield Mansion, Prostt tark Urooklvn. 11KNRY SMITH. President, Joseph i. uehRY.

Michael j. Kennedy, Commissioners of I'arka. fC4-I0t-osu OFFICE OF THIS PRESIDENT OF THE FOIIOL'GH OF BROOKLYN. ROOM BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BxjtOOKL VN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WTLL BE received by the pitsidtnt of the Barough of Pn-'klyn ot the above office until 11 o'clock A.

51 on MARCH lO, lOOB. No. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING 2,100 GROSS TONS (2.240 POUNDS TO THE TON) OF BEST GRADE WHITE ASH ANTHRACITE COAL TO THE VARIOUS SEWAGE DISPOSAL WORKS. The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is until December 31, The amount of security required li Five Thousand Dollars.

No. 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING, BRICK, CKMENT, VITRIFIED PIPE, LIME AND LUMBER FOR USE BY THE BUREAU OF SEWERS, The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract Is until Deeemier it09. The amount of security required is Three Thousand Dollars. No.

3 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING RUBBER HOSE. BOOTS AND COATS TO THE BUREAU OF SEWERS. The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract Is until December 31 1909 "nuirea Thousand Five Hundred Dollars. N'o- 4. FOR FURNISHING AND TK Is Two FURNISHING AND DELIVER ING FORAGE TO THE BUREAU OF SKW'ERS.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract la until December 31. 1W9. The amount of security required Is One Thousand Two Hundred Dollars. No. 5.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING CHEMICALS. PAINTS. OILS, TO THE BUREAU OF SEWERS. The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract la until December 31. 199.

The amount of security required Is One Thousand Dollars. The bidder will state the price of each Item or article contained In the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, dozen, gallon, yard or other unit nf measure, by which the bids will be tested. The hlds will compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Delivery will be required to be made at the time and In the manner and In such quantities as may he directed. Blank forms and further information may ne obtained and the plans and drawings may be eoen at tne omee or the Hurenu or bowers, No.

215 Montague street. Borough of Brooklyn. BIRD S. COLER. President.

Dated February 24. lfW9. lot osu (T7See General Inntrnctionn to II Id ler, ot foot of column, Inst page oi tins paper. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM 2, BOR OUGH HALL. BOROIH OF BROOKLYN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WTLL BE received by the President of tho Borough of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock WEDNESDAY, MARCH lO, 1000. Boroncrh of Brooklyn, FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REOUIRED FOR FUR NISHTNG AND ERECTING HEADSTONES OVER THE GRAVES OF DECEASED UNION SOLDIERS. SAILORS. AND MARINER AS PROVIDED BY LAW, IN THE SEVERAL CEMETERIES' SITUATED IN THE COUNTIES OF KINGS AND QUEENS. The time allowed for the delivery and full performance of the contract will be four (4) months, The amount nf security required will be Four Hundred Dollars The bidder will state the price of each Item or ortlrle contained the speclflrattnns or schedules nrein contninen or hereto annexed, The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aesreirate sum.

Delivery will be reaulred to be made at the time and In the manner and In such quantities as may he directed. Blank forms and further information mav he obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of Bureau of Public Buildings and Offices. No. 29 Munlctpal Butldlnir, tlie Borough of Rrooklvn. BIRD S.

COLER, president. Dated February 24, 1909. fC lot osu ITTSee General Instrnetton to Ulil-ilerM, at foot of column, lust page of this paper. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OTP Tpe BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. HOOM Tinr.

OUOH HALL. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock A.M. on WEDNESDAY, MARCH tO, 1900. No.

1. FOR REGULATING AND REPAYING WITH ASPHALT ON A CONCRETE FOUN- UATIUN I ROADWAY OF FULTON STREET, BETWEEN HANOVER PLACE AND FLATBUSH AVENUE, AND FLAT-BUSH AVENUE. BETWEEN FULTON STREET AND FIFTH AVENUE (BOTH SIDES), AND THE EAST SIDE OF FLAT- BUSH A iilQTWEEN FIFTH AVE NUE AND PLAZA STREET, TOGETHER WITH ALL WORK INCIDENTAL THERETO. KnRlneer's estimate of the quantities is as follows: 21,284 square yards asphalt pavement, outside railroad area (five years maintenance). 8,006 square yards asphalt pavement, within railroad area (no maintenance).

93 square yards old stone pavement, to be relaid in approaches, etc. 8.967 cubic yards concrete, outside railroad area. 419 cubic yards concrete, within railroad area. 8.S46 linear feet new curbstone, set In concrete. 1,854 linear feet old curbstone, reset In concrete, 2 noiseless manhole heads and covers.

20,860 square feet cement sidewalks. The time allowed for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract Is eighty working days. The amount of security required la Twenty-two Thousand Dollars The bidder will state the price nf each Item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per linear foot, square yard, cublo yard, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump rr appreate sum. Blank forms and further information may be qbtnlned and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office nf the Bureau of Highways, the Roroufrh nf Brooklyn, No.

14 Municipal Building, Brooklyn. BIRD S. COLER, President. Dated February 23. If 09.

f25 lOt osu tnTSee General Inntrnetlon to Bf till era, at font of colnmn, last pare of tills paper. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of the City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments for LOCAL 1 MPROVEM EN T3 in the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 3: SEVENTEENTH WARD, SECTION EIGHTEENTH WARD, SECTION 10; TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTION 13; TWENTY-SEVENTH AND TWENTY-EIGHTH WARDS. SECTION 11. FENCING VACANT LOTS on MANHATTAN AVENUE, east side, and on LEONARD STREET, west side, between the Junction of those streets and DrlEres avenue: on the north east corner of NASSAU AVFJNUE and DOB- LIN STREET: on MONITOR STREET, east side, between DrUgs and Engert avenues; cn SEVENTH STREET, north side, between Fou rth and Fifth avenues southwest corner of CENTRAL AVENUE AND SCHAEF ER STREET; on FLUSHING AVENUE, north side, and on THAMES STREET, south side, near Knickerbocker avenue; on PORTEH AVENUE, west side, between Flushing ave nue and Thames street; southwest corner of JAMAICA AVENUE AND ESSEX STREET; on IRVING AVENUE, north side, between Stockholm street and DeKalb avenue; southeast corner of THIRD AVENUE AND THIRTY-THIRD STREET; on FORTY-FIRST STREET, -south side, between Third and Fourth avenues; on FOURTH AVENUE, west side, between Fortv-flrst and Forty-second streets; on TWENTIETH STREET, south side, between Fifth and Sixth avenues.

Area of assessment; east sid of Manhattan avenue and west side of Leonard street, from the Junctions of these Btreets to Driggs avenue; northeast corner of Nassau avenue and Dobbin street: east sido of Monitor street, between Drills and Enarert avenues, known as Lots 1. 2 and 3. In Block north side of Seventh street, between Fourth and Fifth avenues, Lots 72 and 73, in Block 99s; southwest cornor of Central avenue and Sehaefer street; west side of porter avenue from Flushing avenue to Thames street; north side of Flushing avenue and south side of Thames street, botween Knickerbocker avenue and Porter avenue; Lots 14, It, 17 to 21, In Rlork SOU; southwest corner of Jamaica avenue and Essei street: northeast side of Irving avenue between Stockholm street and LeKalb avenue. Lots 1, 2. 3, In Block 3248; southeast corner of Thirty-third street and Third avenue, west side of Fourth avenue, frc-m Forty-first to Forty-second streets; south side of Forty-first street, between Third and Fourth avenues.

Lots 33, 34, 35, 89, 42 and 43. in Block 71ft. south side. of Twentieth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues. Lot 35, In Block 891 EIGHTH WARD, SECTION TWENTY-SECOND WARD, SECTION TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION TWEN-T Y-T HI RD WAR D.

KCTION and TWENTY-FIFTH WARD, SECTION 6. FENCING VACANT LOTS on NINTH STREET, north side, between Sixth and Seventh avenues: on FIFTY-FIFTH STREK'P south side, between Fifth and Sixth avenuej; on ST. JOHN'S PLACE, south side, and on LINCLON PLACE, north side, between Bedford and Rogers avenues; on PARK PLACE, south side, between Rogers nnd Nostrand ave nues; on lk.i.mhu. a c.n I ncrth side. between ostrano ana marry avenues; on si.

MARK'S AVENUE, south side, between Rochester aad Uttca avenues; on ATLANTIC A-VENL'E. south side, between Kingston and Albany avenues; on McDOUGAL STREET. I north side, and on SUMPTER south a avenues, iwts 2 and 7, in Blrk LT.3; kuinh side of Park place, between Rogers and tntnd avonues, Lot 27. Block nnrth of ltxlnwt avenue, between Nnitrnml end Marcy avenues. Lots 8 and 69.

In Block 17W: south side of St. Mark's avenue, between Utica and Rochester avenues. Lot 27. Rlork 1361; south side of Atlantic avenue, between Kingston and Albany avenues. Lots S.

9, i and 11, in Block 1304; north side of McDougal street and' south stle of Sumpter etrept, between Hopklnson and Rockaway avenues, Iots S. 40 and 43, In Block UJ7; north side of Herkimer street, between I'tli and Schenectady arenu Lot 57 and M. in 171. TWELFTH WARD. SECTION TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SET I ON TWENTY-SIXTH WARD.

SECTION 13; TWENTY-EIGHTH WARD. SECTION 11-LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS on ST. MARK'S AVENUE, north side, between Ralun and Buffalo a ven ies nnft henet corner of TROV A VEN IE and STERLING PLACE; on CLINTON STREET, west side. between Oniro and West Ninth streets; in HALSKY- STREET, southeast side, from Knickerbocker to Irvlns; avenues; on "WEIRFTEI.D STREET, northwest side, between Knickerbocker and Irving avenues; on GATES A VEN E. sou hen st de.

between Knickerbocker and Irving Avenues; on ATLANTIC AVENUE, south side, from T-ogan street to Fountain avenue. Area, of assessment: North side of St. Mark avenue, between Ralph and Buffalo avenues. Lot 6-V Block 1357; northeast corner of Troy avenue and Sterling place, west side of Clinton street, between Centre and West Ninth streets; southeast fide of Halsey str-et. from Knickerbocker to Irvine avenues; northwest side nf Welrfleld street, between Knickerbocker and Irving avenues; southeast Bid1 of Gats avenue, between Knickerbocker and Irving avenues, Lot 27, Block 3344; south side of Atlantic avenue, from Logan street to Fountain avenue.

TWENTY-FOURTH WARD, SECTION Bi TWENTY-FIFTH WARD, SECTION TWENTY-SIXTH WARD, SECTIONS 12 AND 13. AND TWENTY-SEVENTH AND TWENTY-EIGHTH WARDS, SECTION 11. LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS on the southeast corner of HAMBURG AVENUE AND SCHAEFER STREET; on JUNTUS STREET, east side, from East New York avenue to Liberty avenue; northeast corner of LIBERTY AVENUE AND BARRET STREET; on FLUSHING AVENUE, southeast side, from Central avenue to Its Junction with Forrest street; on CENTRAL AVENUE, north aide, from Flushing avenue to Forrest street on RE1D AVENUE, east side, between Marlon and Chauncey streets: on TROY AVENUE, east side, botween Dean and Bergen streets; on BERGEN STREET, north side, between Howard and Saratoga avenues. Area of assessment: Southeast corner of Hamburg avenue and Schaefcr street; east side of Junius street, from East New York avenue to Liberty avenue; northeast corner of Barbey street and Liberty avenue; triangle bounded by Flushing avenue. Central avenue and Forrest street east side of Reld avenue, between Marlon and Chauncey streets; east side of Troy avenue, between Bergen and Dean streets.

Ixt 4, Block 1347: north side of Bergen street, between Sara toy a and Howard avenues. Lots 43, D9. 07, 59, 61, Block 1446. TWENTY-NINTH WARD. SECTION 1.

KENILWORTH PLACE PAVING, between Avenues and G. Area of assessment: Both sides of Kenll worth place, from Avenues to and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting1 avenues. THIRTIETH WARD, SECTION 19. BAY TWENTY-SIXTH STREET PAVING, between Cropsey avenue and Eighty-sixth street. Area of assessment: Both sides of Bay Twenty-sixth street, from Cropsey avenue to Eighty-sixth street, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting street and avenues.

that the same were confirmed by the Board of Assessors on February 23, 1900, and entered February 23, 1WJ9, the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept In the Bureau for the Collection of Ass laments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be iald within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments. Interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. Said section provides. In part, "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof In the said Record of Titles of AseeMments It shall be the duty of the orticer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive Interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment, from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section lo!) of this act." Section 159 of this act provides "At assessment shall become a Hen upon the r-ai estate affected thereby ten days after Us entry In the said record. The above assessments are payable to tho Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Burenu for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, In tho Mechanics Bank BuildinK.

Court and Montague streets. Borough of Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 2 P.M., and on Saturdays from 9 A.M. to 12 and all payments made thereon on or before April 24, 1909, will be exempt from Interest us above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of Be ven per centum per annum from the date when such asBesHmenta became liens to the date of payment. Dated February 23, 1909.

HERMAN A. Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance. Comptroller's Office. t27 12t osu DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION.

Corner of Park avenue and Flfty-nlntU atreet, Horough ot Manhattan, CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Superintendent of School Buildings at the above office of the Department of Education until thre o'clock P.M.. on MONDAY, MARCH 15, 1000, Iloroaali Af Brooklyn. No. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN ADDITION TO AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 126.

ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF MESEROL" AVENUE, BETWEEN LORIMBR AND GUERNSEY STREETS. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete tho whole wo-k will be 120 working days, as provided In the contract. The amount of security required Is I2.0OO. No.

7. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN ADDITION TO AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 128. ON THE NORTHERLY SIDE OF 21ST AVENUE. BETWEEN 83 RD AND 84TH STREETS. BOR OUGH OF HKUOK I N.

1 he time allowed to complete the whole work will be 120 working days, as provided In the contract. The amount of security required Is So. 8. FOR INSTALLING ELECTRIC EQUIPMENT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 160. ON THE SOUTHERLY STHR OF FORT HAMILTON AVENUE.

BETWEEN 51ST AND 52ND STREETS. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN The time allowed to complete the whole work will be 175 working days, as provided in the contract. The amount of security required Is 14.0AO. NO. 9.

FOR INSTALLING EIJflCTRTC EQUIPMENT IN NEW PUBLIC SCHOOL 163, ON THE SOUTHERLY SIDE OF BENSON AVENUE, BETWEEN BAY 14TH STREET AND 17TH AVENUE, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete the whole work will he 145 working days, as provided in the contract. The amount of security required Is $3,500. On Nos. 6, 7, 8 and 9 the bids will be compared and the contract will be awarded to the lowest bidder in a lump sum on each contract.

Blank forms, plans and specifications may be obtained or seen at the office of the Superintendent, at Estimating Room, ninth Moor. Ball of the Board of Education. Park avenue and 69th street. Borough of Manhattan, and also at branch office. No.

131 Livingston street, Lvrough of Brooklyn. C. B. J. SNYDER, Superintendent of School Buildings.

Dated March 3. 19-9. mh3-lot osu tTTSee General Infraction to mailer, at foot of column, last page of this) paper. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT SECOND DEPARTMENT Jn the mntter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of CHURCH AVENUE, from FlatbUBh avenue to East Eleventh street, in the Twenty-ninth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York.

We. the undersigned, commissioners of estimate and assessment In the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to all persons interested In this proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and Improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom It may concern, to wit: First That we have completed our amended and supplemental estimate and assessment, and that all persons Interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected there by, and having objections thereto. da present their said object lens In writing, duly verified, to us at our ome, No. 166 Mjntague street. I In the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or before the day of March, 199.

and that we. the said commissioners, will har parties so objecting, snd for that purpose will be in attendance at our said office on the 25th day of March, lift 9, at 2 o'clock P. M. Second That the abstracts of our said I amended and supplemental estimate end as- 1 sessment, together with our damage and ben tilt mans, und also all the affidavit, est! mates, proofs and other documents used by ua in making tha same, have been deposited in 1 th Bureau of Street Openings In the Law Department of The City of New York. No.

106 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. In said city there to remain until the 3d day of April, 1909, Third That the limits of our assessment for benefit Include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, In The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows On the east by the westerly line of Flat-bush avenue; on the north by a llnj drawn parallel with Church avenue and distant feet northerly of the northerly line of Church avenue; said distance being measured at right angles to the line of Church avenue; on the ut by tne easterly une or uist fcieventn street iStratford road); and on the south by line drawn parallel witn i.mirrn avenue and urei at rgbt angles to the line of Churcn avenue. Fourth That, provided there be no objec- tlons filed to either of said abstracts, our final report herein will be presented for con- flrmatlon to the Supreme Court of the State of New- York. Second Department, at a Special Term thereof lor the hearing of motions, to be held In the County Court House In the i ftR ln, corporation new sp.ipurs, pur- Nf! York Chm-tur a I'duntur 6'tS of the Laws of 1W. Dated, Borough of Brooklyn.

New York March 4th lfl'9 ANDREW Chairman. JOHN M. znt.v C.EIJ. W. PALMER.

Commissioners. James F. Qtilgley, Clerk. 4-15 osu office of the president of the Borough of Brooklyn room j. borough hall, borough of Brooklyn, the of new york.

sealed bids or estimates will be rerelvej by the Preeld-ut, Borough Brooklyn, at the above oilice, until 11 o'clock A.M. 00 Mtnuii it, ioo. llorougli of Brooklyn. No. 1.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FIFTEEN HUNDRED iL.lofl) BARBELS OT PORTLAND CEMKNT AT THE WALLABOUT YARD WALLABOUT BASIN, NEAR FOOT OF UUTVEr? STREET. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies, and the performance of the contract. Is rm or before December 31. The amount of security will be One Thousand Dollars tjl.tt-f1) No. 2.

FOR" FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FIVE HUNDRED 5u0 CUBIC YAHDd OF PAVING GRAVEL AT THE WALLABOUT YARD The time for th delivery of the articles, ma te rials and supplies, and the performance ot the contract. Is on or before Decern br fl, 1909. The amount of security will be Six Hundred Dollars Go. No. 3.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWO THOUSAND CUBIC YARDS OF PAVING SAND AT THE WALLABOUT YARD. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials nnd supplies, ami the performance of the contract, la on or before Dorember 31, 1909. The amount of security will be Seven Hundred Dollars $700. No. 4.

FOR FURNTSHTNG AND DELIVERING TWENTY-FIVE HUNDRED (I.W0I CUBIC YARDS BROKEN TRAP HOCK. AND SIX HUNDRED fftJO) CUBIC YARDS TRAP ROC ft SCREENING! AT THE NECK ROAD YARD. NECK ROAD AND ORAVEHEND AVENUE. The time for the delivery of the article, materials and supplies, nnd the performance of the contract is on or before 0 tobr 1. The amount of security will be Three Thousand DoHam No.

5. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWELVE THOUSAND M2.WN MEDINA SANDSTONE PAVING BLOCKS AT THE WALLABOUT YARD The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies, nnd the performance c-f the contract Is on or before Juno 1W9. The amount of security bo Four Hundred Dollars f400. No. 8.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TEN THOUSAND OO.OOft) ASPHALT PAVING BLOCKS AT THE WALLABOUT YARD. The time for th delivery of the articles, materials and supplies, and the performance ot the contract is on or before Jum 30. 19U9. The amount of security will be Three Hundred Dollars 30P). No.

7. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TEN THOUSAND GO.OUO) IRON SLAG PAVING BLOCKS AT THE WALLABOUT YARD. Tho time for the delivery of the nrtlcles. materials and supplies, and the performance of the contract Is on or before Juno 30, 1909. The amount of security will be Two Hundred Dollars No.

8. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING TWENTY THOUSAND PAVING BRICKS AT THE WALLABOUT YARD. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies, and the performance uf thA (vintrnft In on or lnfrre June 30. 1909. The amount of eeeurltv will be Two Hun dred and Fifty Dollars tj-'ni.

No. 9. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIV TCttTVfS TWO HT'VPHRD AND SEVENTY' FIVE (275) GROSS TONS OF ANTHRACITE COAL 25 tons egg coal, at the Wallabout Yard. 2u tons egg coal, at the Sixty-seventh Street Yard. Sixty-seventh street, near Eighteenth avenue.

28 tons eirir coal, st Municipal Asphalt Plant, north side of Seventh Street Basin, Gownnus Canal. 200 tonn pea coal, at Municipal Asphalt Plant. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies, and the performance the contract. Is on or before December 31, 1909. The amount of security will be Six Hundred Dollars No.

10. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING FIFTY CO) TONS PAVING CEMENT AT THE WALTJVHOUT YARD. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies, and the performance the contract, is on or before December 31, 1909. The amount of security will be Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars No. 11.

FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING SIX THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED O1.5O0) CUBIC YAJtDP ASPHALT SAND AT THE MUNICIPAL ASPHALT PLANT. The time for the delivery of the articles, materials and supplies and the erformance of the contract. Is on or before December 81, 1P9. The amount of security will be Twenty-five Hundred Dollars (2.5'tU. Tho bidder will state the price of each Rem or article contained In the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexea, per ton.

cubic van! or other unit of measure by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and tne contract awarnea ai a lum or HggreKHte sum for each contract. Delivery will be required tn be made at the time and In the manner and in such quantities as mav be directed. Blank forms and further Information may he obtulned and tho plans and drawings may he seen at the offlce of the President, Bureau of Highways, No. 14 Municipal BjifUllug, the Borough of Brooklyn BIRD COLER.

President. Dated March 1. 19..9. Hh4 lot osu ITT See General IiitrnrtIon in Did-flprn. at foot of column, Iat paare of thin paper.

DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. Corner of Pnrk Avenue and iiuh street, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Superintendent bchool Buildings at the above office of the Department of Education until three o'clock P.M.. on MODAY, millf.II 1ft, 11HW, IiorouffH of Brooklyn. NO.

1 FOR CLASSROOM KCRNITURE, FOR PUBLIC SCHOOL IliS. ON IRVING AND W1LLOUGHBY AVENUES AND SI YDAM STREET, BUHOUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete the whole work will be 60 working days as provided In the contract. The amount of security required Is fl.ooo. NO 2 FOP.

FUBNITt RE FOR UNGP AD-ED CLASSES IN VARIOUS PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete the whole work will be 4L working days as provided In the contract. The amount of security reaulred Is tfiOO. The proposal to ho (submitted must Include the entire work on all schools and award will be made thereon. On Nos.

1 nnd 2 tha bids will he compared and the contract will be awarded In a lump sum to tho lowest bidder on each contract. Blank forms, plans and specifications may bo obtained or seen at the office of the Superintendent, at Estimating Boom, Ninth floor. Hall of the Board of Education. Park avenue and Mth street. Borough of Manhattan, and also at branrh office No.

131 Livingston street, Borough of Brooklyn. C. J. SNYDER. Superlntendrnt of School Buildings.

Dated March 3, J1W9. mh3-10t osu ITSee fienfrsl lnrnetlon to BM-tlern, at foot of ejlnmii. Inst page of this paper. OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN, ROOM '1, BOROUGH HALL. BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN.

THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SCALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WTLL BE reeiv-d by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at Lie above office until 11 o'clock A WEDVESn MATtCH 17, 1009. Uoronirh of Brooklyn. N9 1 FOR Fl RN1SHING AND DELIVERING MANHOLE HEADS AND COVERS. ETC, IO THE BUREAU OF SEWERS.

The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract 1 until December 31. 1WA. The amount of security required Is One Thousand Dollars, No 2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING' HARDWARE. TOOLS.

FOR USE BY THE BUREAU OF SEWERS, The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract is until December 31. 1M. The amount of security required Is Six Hun dred Dollars, The bidder will state the price each item or article contained In the or schedules herein contained or htv- to annexed, per down or other unit of measure, by which the bids will be tested. The bids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or asgregato sum for each contract. Delivery will bo required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities as mav be directed, Blank forms and further Information may be, at the office of the Bureau of Sewers, No.

Montague street, the Borough of Brooklyn. BIRD S. COLER. President. Dated March 4, 19m9.

(TTSee1 Genera! InntrnpttonM to Bid-ders, nt foot of colamn, last page of this paper. mhS irt osu LEGAL NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, ac- coming 10 i hii persons naving claims i agalnst BARBARA i-ALTH, also known as "BARBARA PATH" and "BARBARA FATH.

lhn of Kines. dec.e.,i thnt the vouchers thereof, to the subscriMrs. at tneir place ni transacting Dusinens. at the otnee 01 Henry nropr, tneir attorney, no. is: Broadway.

Borough of Manhattan. In the City nf xew York on or befure the 31st day of juiy next. Dated Jonuarv 22 1909 CHARLES V. FAETH. LENA FAETH Administrators.

Henry Kropf. Attorney for Administrators, Broadway (Equitable Building). Borough of Mnnhitfn. New York City. N.

Y. Ja23 dm COUNTY COURT. KINGS CUI'N TV E. Andrus. (-loin HIT ngimist Chnrle Uu ii t-uu and Mis 'irule liu- hbdum, his wiO.

If tiny; Philip OreentH-rr Herman nthni. Sidney II U. in Pniftitn. KnluiMTt Aittnan, Frank Nudtlnuui, Karnii-i Kiki Hermit rtir. S'd tio m.

Ill ion Freediiuiu. Mux MolinHti Max Hlltmii. Pauline Hi'Mv DnwU'-n. David Su.fu- Kiac II Radf rd. 1.

Zanf -If Itenl rXst Company. Mat well Minni. an Almee Wolf, bts wife: A.rMt V. iLjuu G. Currun.

defendants Action No 1 Sun. iivm-Tu thtj ab'ive nam-d deti-ndnts ur. 1 cH' ii uf them: You are hereby suinu, to answer the complaint In this netlon. and serve a copy of your answer th plaintiff attorney within twenty days after the net ii of this summons, exclusive if the dav uf service, and in caKf falluie Hiiprsi. or answer.

Judgment will te taken vou tr default. f-T the rvllef demanded in Ih 'n-plalnt. Luted. BrooMvn. V.

''Itv. 27th, llibs. EDWIN KEMUTuN I'lalntlffa Att.iiev Office and Post Office Address. Reinen tret. Brooklyn.

New York Cltv To the defendants Charles llu Miimn Mrs. Charles Buthbaum, his wife, if nnv; Samuel Solomon. Hyman Freedman. Pauline Coheu and Isaac H. Radford The summons is served upon you and each of by publication, pursuant to an order made Hnn.

Lewis L. Kawcett, one of the cum ludgi'S of Kings Countv. dated the d.v of February, ftrnl filed In the ullh 1 he clerk of tho County at Kings on the jfith dny of February, with th complaint, and will further take notice that thn sumuioiis nnd comphilnt In the ab'ive entitled action wfin filed In the office of the clerk of tho County of Kings on the day of o-tober. iwm. KDWIN KEMPTON.

fit Plfllntiff'w Attorney NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY 'harles Fredericks and another, plaintiffs, against Rernard Besdlne et defendantsIn pursuance uf a Judgment of foreclosure And sal duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the 10th day of February. IW. I. the under-Signed, the referee In snbi Judgment named, will sell at public suction at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange.

No. 1W Montague street, Brooklyn. County of Kings, on Ihe 8th day uf Manh. VM. at VI o'clock noon on that dav, by Thomas A.

Hovenden, auctioneer, the premises directed by snld judgment ti he sold nnd described therein as follows: All that certain lot, piece or pareel of land, with, the buildings and Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Twenty-seventh Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kint's. City and State of New York, bounded and dex-rlld as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly Ilm of DeKalb avenue distant three and fif 3o feet east erl from he port -easterly corner of DeKalb avenue and Central avenue: running thence northerly and arulie whh Central avenue eighty-four (M feet and) three 8 Inches; thence easterly by the farm twenty -five fret and eight and one-half Inches; thence southerly and parallel with Central uvenue seven ty-e1ht (TS feet nnd three i3 Inches to the northerly linn of DeKalb avenue, and theme westerly a Ions; the northerly Un" of avenue twenty-five 2ij feet to the point or place of beginning. SIMEON B. CHITTENDEN. Referee.

F. P. Trautm.mn, Attorney Plaintiff. 1W Nassau stn-el. New York City.

13 8t s.l-t'i SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Julia M. Dupell. plaintiff, again st Syndlcat Conatructlon Company, the Lotus Realty Company. Julia Knapp McCarthy Watson St Pit-tlnger (a corporation).

Morris Goldman, Austin E. Presslnner. Ervln Gollner, Ward. Itcytnan Denker and Benny Henry N. Morse.

John F. Lawrence, Flanc-s F. Biggs, Jean G. Amos and Mary B. Oubl, Charles A.

Fuller. George Acklom. Stuart G. Wood. Roswell W.

Gilbert, George Reynolds. Florence Wmsiow. "John" D. Bosley, the name "John" boing fictitious, defendant's) real name being unknown to plaintiff defendants. To the above-named defendants and each of them: Vou are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to sere a copv of your answer on the plaintiff's atmrnuvs within twenty days after tlie service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to apjM.ar.

or answer judgment will be taken agufnat you by default for th relief demanded In th complaint Dated, uary 11th. rn iuu 1 Attorneys plaintiff Office and P. O. Address. Sle Montgu Stniet.

Brooklyn. Y. Julia Kiiapu fti ft a it ny 1 ne foregoing summons Is s-rved upon you ny puoiicsnoa pursuant to an order or the Hon. 1uawn.11 Ii 'i'hoinns a Justice of the Sunrime Court of the State of New York, doted February 11th. 1W1, and filed on February 1'.

wUh a copv of ihe coinplDlnt, In the onVv of the. Ch-rk of the County of Kings lit the Hall Iteeor.io, in Ihe Borough of Bnkln City nf Nw York, which complaint was originally filed 10 the otTlce of the Ork of th Countv of King-' on January 11th. ft Dated. Brooklyn. N.

February 13th, I90. Yours. PICKETT MILLER. Altornev for IMalntiff. Office and P.

O. Address. "'5 Montague Street. Brooklyn. N.Y.

flS-6t "COUNTY COURT KINGS COUNTY James Levlne nnd Rfliecca Irvine, his wife. plalntirTs. against Lillian Nachemie. Benjomin Olinsky ami Surah Ollnslcy. his wife; Samuel Warsliaw and Rose Warshaw, his wife; Louis Ie'kowltz.

Andrew D. Baird, Murrls Manson. George Jacobsion. Frank IVlcyger, Louis Lea-viti, Samuel Sam Joe Israel RosenfeJd. Wolf Goldstein, louiB Silbermun.

Bernett Darafsky. Henry Roth, Meyer Goldman. Sam Daniel. Joseph Read, Marcus Artdier, Daniel KoHnsky. Healey Heller.

Max Boruk. LaJiar Rosenberg, Louis Kaplan. Henry Hersteln. Jacob Adelrnan, I-ouls Groilinsky, John Burns, as president tf Clf club, an unincorporated association, and Ellas Mandel. defniiantp- -To the alnive named defendants'.

You are hereby summoned to an- awer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of tho day of service; and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you bv default for the relief demanded In the complaint. Dated Iw-ccmber 17. FKLDBLl'M, BEJZENSTETN LEVISON, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Office and Post Office address, 774 Broadway. Brooklyn.

New York City. To the defendant, Lillian Nachemie: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Honors bi Lewis L. Fawcett. County Judge, dated th 4th dny of February. lAli, and filed with tn- complaint In the olfice of the Clerk of tha County of Kings, Borough of BrookD n.

County of Kings and Htate nf Sw York. LEVLSON. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. Office and Post Office address, 774 Broad wu v. -Brooklyn.

New York City. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY Fannie G. Lynch, plaint IT. against Syndicate Construction Ojmpnny, the Lotus Realty Company, Julia McCarthy, Watson PIttirt- ger, a domestic corporation; Morris E.

Presnlnger. Michael Mazml, a't-i known as Mike Rosl; En'fn R. G-diner, Annie Guldera. composing the firm of Solverio, Gui- dera A Company; Robert Ward, Hevman linker. Benny Jactb, Orris S.

Bird. William Tre-lour, S. t. Krake, A. A.

Storer, Christine -n-nT. K. K. Lyster, S. G.

Smith. "John" Gitrd. "Edward" Snow, the last nine defendants be- ng tenants, defendants Amended summons. the named defendants and each of tho amended complaint in this action and n-e a copy ot your answer on the plaint. ff' attorney within twenty days after the srvl, of this summons, exclusive of the day of serv ice; and In catus of your failure to appear rr Judgment will be taken against yo com WHITMRL H.

SMITH. Attorney for Plaintiff Offlce and P. O. address, ib Montague Street. rsrooKiyn, 1 Clerk of the ('ounty of Kings January 14.

Dated Bruuklyn, N. Feb. 13. isOf. Yours, WHITMEL H.

SMITH. Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and P. O. address.

Montague Street, Brooklyn. N. Y. fi3 Kt IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE nun. nertK-n 1.

n.eicnuui, out ntgate or th v' Kings, notice is nereby given, coruir. i- ir' "Hvuxg ciain. against GEORGE WASHINGTON BROWN Ule or ine wunty or Kings, deceased. tha ar requiru to exiuoit me same. With the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her f'siafnce.

km Kast irm street, urooklvn. on or before the hUh day of June next. Dated. December 3d 190. d5- SADIE HLL BROWN.

Executrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THfl Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law.

to alt persons having claims against HANNAH SCHUMACHER, late of the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to tn subscriber, at the office of John J. Curtln, No. 2fi Liberty street. New York, on or before the 26th day of Juiy next Dated January II.

BERNARD tl. DONOVAN. Executor. John J. Curtin, Attorney tr Executor, 2s Liberty street.

New York. jat. fire I IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THB I William w. Thomas. Charles K.

Buckley. Ju-Hon Herbert T. Ketcham. Surrogate of the 1 cob Levlngun, Jacob Schwartz. Malachy Couny of Kings, notice is hereby given, ac- Jacob Gnissmnn.

Annie Orosstnan, Schmidt A Ellas N. Pilzer. Rubin Musi- l-niat. J'-'1 Knapp McCarthy: 'h iont. Samuel Cantor.

Isfdr Braverman. J. C. I summons is served upon you by pnb-i Turner Lumber Gabriel Isaacs. David ''Nation, pursuant to an order of the Hon.

Ed-Isaacs, Carlo Rnssa. Anna Hossa. Morris rile- ward B- Thomas, a Justly of the Supreme gel, Esther Stegel. Efralm Camtes. Mas Will- I Court of th Stat of New York, dated Febru-llams.

Mary E. McConnell. Sam Cohen. Isldor i flI1 ruary 1909. with Schwartz, Jacob Goldstein, Sam Ostein, Ahv copv of the amended couudaint In the of-Sakrais.

David Nowak. Morris Duroff, Ell of the lerk of the ounty of Kings, in iSokal. Haskel Schwarta. defendants-To the tha Hall of Rewnls. In the Borough of Bnxk-almve named defendants and each of them: i cu' af NpJw which amended com- Voii nn herehv mitnmoned tn nnaw.ee th plaint was Origlnslly filed In the office of the cording to law, to all persons having clatn.s i against ERNEST JAHN, late of the Borough or tsrooKivn, n.v oi iew zorn.

ueceasea. that they are required to exhieit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the place of transacting business, the residence of Louise D. Jahn, No. 297 Dean street. In the Borough of Brook! vn.

City of New York, on or before the 15th day of March oe. Dated August 25. 190s. LOUISE D. JAHN, WILLIAM STONE, Administrators.

George F. Martens. Attorney for Administrators, Nos. 71 and 78 Nassau street. Borough of Manhattan.

Ne wYork City. auiii-Sms IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of tho County uf Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims nJ vi-o.

JQ i 1 fMi vV kIi' ihl iVt, I V. la," transacting business the office of James Demarest. her attorney. No. 14u Nassau sh 'of in the Cit'v of New i Borou York on or before the 1st day of April Dated September 1908.

VAN VALKENBT'RGH. Administratrix. MARY J. James Demarest, Attorney for Administratrix, 14o Nassau street. Borough of Manhattan.

Clv of New York. se2-8m sa IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Herbert T. Ketcham, Surrogate of the County Kines. notice Is herehv given, ac- coMln t0 to all persons having claims aanlnat PATRICK C.

DUFFY. late of the Countv of Klnes. deceased, that thev are rc- ers thereof, to the subscriher. at its place of transacting business or the estate, at the 01- flee of Harold Swain. No.

176 Broadway, in the Borough of Manhattan, in the City of New York on or before the Jfth dav of July, :9, next. Dated New York. January 14. TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST Executor. Harold Pwaln, Attorney for Executor.

No. 178 Broadway. Borough of Manhattan. New York City ja? 77 I I 1 1 I i n'alnt In this action, and to serve a conv nf your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this sumn nmons. exclusive of the day of service, and In case of your failure to appear, or answer.

Judg- exclusive of ment will be taken against you by default for relief demanded in the complaint. -Dated Xew 17 WILLIAMS. FOLSOM STROUSE I Attorneys for Plaintiff I Offlr end nost office address. 11 Nikon 11 street. Borough nf Manhattan.

New York 'tiv. To the defendants Jacob Goldstein. Jacoh Levlmrson. Carlo Kossa. Anna Rnssa.

Morria Siegel. Esther Slegel. Mendel Gelfond, "Mary teirona, who or 3inuej ieuona, the said 1 name "Mary being fictitious, the true Phris-tian name of defendant being unJtnnwn to plaintiff; Sam Olsteln and Mary McConnell: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication and pursuant to an order of Hon. Edward B. Thomas, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 5th day of February.

1909. and filed with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of Kings County, at the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, on tne 6th day of February, Dated, New York Fbruarv 6, lMfl. WILLIAMS. FOLSOM ft STROI'PE.

Attorney for Plaintiff. Office and post office address, UA Nassau Mreet. Mmhnttan. New York CltV. ffi-st-sa I i.

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