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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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J.j3iS li? uft THE BBOOiagN DAILY SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1896. IBGAIi NOTICES. LEGAL. NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES.

TAX NOTICE. CORPORATION NOTICES. TATT A TmnTsTm nw Ti invrn sloner's Room 15. Municipal BuildinE, JorpoKjy December 12. 1896 NOTICE TO CON TRACTORS AND BOILER MEN: Sealed propo ni wiii Yw nt 1 7k', slitv w' pressure, as follows: One II) to renlaco old holler1 a' Sewer Caisson No.

3, Coney Island, and two (2) to replace the two now in use at Sewer Caisson No. 4, Sheepshead Bay. A separate price to be made in regard to each caisson. Amount of deposit, $300; amount of surety, 53.000. The boilers must be furnished complete with all accessories, set in place, connected and ready for use.

Ash grates for using pea coal and a Perfection" teed water heater and purifier must be furnished with each boiler. The old boilers muSt.rJi removed and ail changes ln foundations or buildings, if any, must be made by the contruc th building and boiler room left ln good condition. The regular work at the caissons must not be Interfered with, and at Caisson No. 4 a supply of steam will have to bo maintained during the progress of the work. All expenses must be Included ln the contract price.

Each bidder fHLst the character of the work for nimselt and tile with his bid a description of the Doner he proposes to furnish, manner of doing the any Proposed changes for foundations n5' "'ther temporary or permanent. The time required for he completion of the work VB1 hS 'tatetl. The design and arrange ISijIi 1 boilers must be such that they can be V.r.iy.clcanc;tl "nd ordinary repairs and ad by the regular employes. For i er apply to the Sewer Bu RaoP. 13 Municipal Building.

Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in money certified check ln the same amount, pay wJi, he order of the Commissioner of City nt sum above specified. Sucii check in 1. mncy to be returned to the bidder kcciSm, JiLi vld ls rejected. Proposals must be IX by an undertaking ln writing, with of whom shall qualify as to ln the BUIn above mentioned, and 1 of real estate in the City of Mh own rs'u ln the amount of f. il and aha" have held the same for at mirfV t0 the timo of becoming such nv the contract be awarded to the Sunn PrIslnjr.

they will become forlSance 5lr surety or lts faithful per bone tt nSlty Worl Proposal for furnishing th! "Pened announced on nviolii 4ay of Member. i896, at tne hour City Works1 SUdid the Commissioner of Dresent in I. hls. rLeularIy appointed deputy is the first rtkv of lne absence of both, then on ThB rISJZi 'hereafter when either ls present. oV Inbrn? reae1rve3 the right to reject any determlno ad accePt as he may aetermlno to be for the best interests of the cits THEODORE B.

WILLIS. Attest at cc ot Clty Works. AtteBt. K. M.

Whiting, Secretary. dl2 lot day, December 24. 1890. at 12 Tor each the COAL SHED 'Tvr. CONSTRUCT NG A W4Y KINKING THE ROAD SewL pShb to the sald col shed at War Amon'm the Twenty sixth f2.300.' Amount of deposit, J230; amount of surety.

the TWIN Wortman Hendrix street, between Bulfdlnt the Sewage Purification S190 slxth Ward. Amount of deposit. iu, amount of surety, $1,900. in monS 15,3 accompanied by a deposit amoZ? a certified check in the PWork, order otthe Commissioner 1 lfjk ln the sum above specified for check or Vmount of Wd Is tC the biJde' closed A separate bid. separately in cioseu, must be made for each piece of work ncat'lon? PlSnand spect ncationt, may be seen and forms of proposals can cttyWorti at Kthe Apartment0 of i 1 ProPsals must be accompanied by ln writing, with two raretles.

each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility suma above mentioned; and who shall be owners of real estate in the City cf Brooklyn. In their own right in the amount of each surety, and shall have held the sarSe for at surety n'thaetarifPr to the tim ot becking such surety, that it the contract be awarded to the Sk Proposing they will become bound ror lts faithful performance. "To the Commissioner of City Wprks (specifying work). The said pro announcedPon the 24th day of December. 1S96.

at the hour of 12 CitvWnrit'; r0n7dea tlJat, the Commissioner of nilLnJ r2 his regularly appointed deputy is fho fl't absence of both, then on the firat day thereafter when either ls present THEODORE B. WILLIS Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting, Secretary.

dl2 lOt DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS. COMMIS sloners Office Room 15. Municipal Building, CONTRaVtor V. 16 1S96 NOTICE TO tuMHACroRS; Sealed proposals will be re until Wednesday. December 30 1896 at twelve M.

FOR THE REMOVAL OF NIGHT SOIL AND OFFAL FROM THE CITY OF BROOKLYN FOR A TERM OF FIVE (5) YEARS FROM JANUARY 1, 1S97. TO DECEMBER 31? 1901. Proposals must state the price for each year. Amount of deposit. amount of surety 830 000.

Each proposal must be accompanied bv a deposit In money, or by a certified cheek ln the same amount, payable to the order of the Commissioner of City Works in the sum above specified. Such check 6r amount of money to be returned to the bidder In case his bid Is rejected. The contractor to remove the dead animals, night soil and offal ln such manner and by use of such vehicles for transportation, and to such place or places as may be prescribed by the Department wnih nTnt Si?" 1rks onJo'pt'y Such animals or material to be removed on notice from either 7 Aepanroent of Police o. ui norss wltnm six (6) hours after the receipt of said notice. Proposals must be acompanied by an undertaking in writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall oualifv in the sum of fifteen thousand (513,000) dollars uuu njiu oua.ll uc Ot real eSlflfA In the City of Brooklyn, in their own ninf fn.i amount of each surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of tuat it me contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing thev will become bound as his or their surety for its faithful performance.

In lieu thereof the bond of an Incorporated Surety Company, doing business In the State or New York, who shall qualify for no.OM, will be accepted. Proposals to be indorsed. "To the Commissioner of City Works" (specifying work). The said proposals will be publicly opened and announced on the 00th dav of December, 1S96. at the hour of 12 o'clock provided that the Commissioner of City Works' or his regularly appointed deputy, ls present Iii case of the absence of both, then on the 'first day thereafter when either Is present THEODORE B.

WILLIS. Commissioner of City Works Z. TAYLOR EMERY. M. Commissioner of Health Attest: R.

M. Whiting. Secretary. dl6 lot DEPARTMENT OF POT.I.UCTmv unne 1 4. 6.

8 and 10. Municipal Building. Brooklyn. November 30. 1S96 Notice Is hereby given that the assessment rolls ln the following entitled matters have been completed and the nrranrs f.ir collection of the second Installment of th viri'n.

assessments mentioned therein, have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and and all persons liable to pay such assessments are required to pay the same without delay at his office, under the penalty of the law Grading and paving Market street, from Jamaica avenue to Atlantic avenue. Grading and paving Richmond street, from Jamaica avenue to Fulton street. Grading and paving Belmont avenue from Rockaway avenue to Powell street. Grading and paving Sutter avenue, from Rockaway avenue to Alabama avenue. Gradinsr and avenue, from Jamaica avenue to Eastern parkway Grading and paving Berrlman street, from" Atlan tlv avenue to New Lots road.

Grading and paving Essex street, from Atlantic avenue Eastern parkway. Grading and paving Snedlker avenue from Liberty avenue to Dumont avenue Gradine and paving Logan street, from Atlantic avenue to New Lots road. Grading and duv Ith ci street, from Eastern, parkway to Livonia avenue Grading and paving Vermont street, from Jamaica avenue to iastern paritway. uraalng Crescent street, from Liberty avenue to Vandolia avenuo EXTRACTS FROM THE I. Chapter 5S3, Laws of 1S8S, Title 7.

Section 10 aid Title 19. Section 9. as amended by Chanter vm Laws of 1S92. and Chapter SSS. Laws of 1S95 On all taxes and on ali assessments Qv sessments for grading and paving, which shall hereafter be paid to the Collector, before the expiration of thirty days from the shall become due and payable, an allowance shall tie luuue tne rciajii 01 orruii: maKing such payments at the rate of seven and three tenths per centum per annum for the unexpired portion anu water rates paid after the expiration of thirty days from the time the same shall have become due and payable, there shall be added to and collected as part of every such tax, assessment or water rate interest at the rate ot nine per cent, per annum to be computed from the time the same became due and payable to the date of said payment R.

ROSS APPLETON n30 30t Collector of Taxes and Assessments. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Common Council 01" the City of Brooklyn has declared by resolution Intention to GRADE AND PAVE East Twenty ftrst street, from Avenue to Avenue with macadam pavement, and has by resolution fixed the district of assessment for such improvement at one half (V4) of the block on each side of said East Twenty first street, between the points above specified. ALSO, TO REPAVE Halsey street, from Throop avenue to Sumner avenue (through which said street a surface railroad is laid and operated) with asphalt pavement, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1,008, Laws of 1895. and has by resolution fixed the district of assessment for such improvement on the property lying on and along the linesof the said Halsey street, between Throop avenue and Sumner avenue, on each jlde of the said Halsey street, between the points above sueclfleti. Ing the said railroad on said Halsey street, between Throop avenue and Sumner avenue 'upon which district one half of the cost of such improvement will be assessed, pursuant to nro vislons ot said statute, as follows: One fourth! of the cost of the said repavement shall be as sesseu upon said railroad and one fourth rl on the other property benefited the district of assessment aforesaid: and that the said Com ...01.

tuuuvii I'lwceu uuuer tne saiu resolu 1 tions. at a meeting thereof, to be held on the 25th day of January. 1S97, or as soon thereafter" the public business will allow. Remonstrances (If any) against the said improvement must be filed with the Clerk of the Common Council (nr otherwise presented to the Common Council) on or before the said day. Dated Brooklvn.

December IS. 1S96. THEODORE B. WILLIS. Commissioner of City Works Attest: R.

M. Whiting. "Secretary. dels 14t NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE OPENING ot Rldgewood avenue from the easterly line of Map B. Twenty sixth Ward, easterly to the city line as it appears upon the Commissioners' mm, nt ,1, City of Brooklyn.

To nil whom it muv 1 The report of the Commissioners of Estimate In the above matter has been completed, and aicil In tho office of the Clerk of the County of Kings where it Is open for the inspection of all persons interested. Application will be made ln the above matter to the Supreme Court of the State of New lork. at a special term thereof, held in the Coun ty Court House, ln the City of Brooklyn, on Mon day. the 2Sth day of December. 1S96, at 10 o'clock ln the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have said report con 9 PpTION.

ROOMS 2, or 1, Xf5er 1QCTe annual ro11? th taxes of 1S9G have been comnlctod and. the war ratlin fnr tho rnllfWInr, vf Onvao monHnriArl. thn in have been deilvered the Collector "of Taxi. tnd. As3.essFientB A1! PersoiiB are required to pay their taxes at his office, on December 15, wlthojt delay, under penalty of the low.

Receiving Bureau, Room 4. Hours for receiving, from 9 A. M. to 2 P. M.

Tax and Assessment Bureau, Rooms 6, 8 and 10. where bills for tnxen and assessments may be procured. Open from A. M. to 4 P.

M. RATE OF TAX FOR 1S36. PER $1,000. uous. uts.ai is.

Wards 1 ,527.40.... 4.. 6 6.... 7. 8 5....

10 11 12 18 14 15 16 37 18 19 SO 21 22 23 ZI. 1H .3 27.45. 27.43 9 27.57 4 27.48 3 27.47. 27.48. 27.48.

..3 ..0. ..9 27.47.....' 27.51.... 27 51.... .1 2.S.61. ...7 ...9 ...1 :.:7 ,..7 25.71..

23.63. 23.59. 25.73. 25.60. 27.48.

27.4S. 27.45. 27.44.... 27.52.... 4 24..

25... 27.48 9 26J School Dlsts. No. 1 and 2.... 27.58,.

1 27 25.67. I 2S 25.59;. 7' School Dlsts. No. 1 and 2 School Difn.

"Mn 9 "TTnlon 294 Free" 26.41 School Dlsto. No. 3, "Union rce B.ttf School Dlsts. No. 1, in Sew er Dlat 38.33..

li School Dlsts. No. 1, out3lde Dlst 34.18 School rilHl H. TCn In trrnrlo I Dlst 34.21 bcnooi Dlsts. No.

2, outside Dlst 34.08 OH School Dlsts. No. 3. ln grade Dlst 34.37... School Dlsts.

No. 8, outside Dist 34.23... School Dlsts. No. 2 of Flat ousn 33.W...

School Dlsts. No. 4 33.60... School Dlsts. No.

1 26.00... ..1 ..8 School Dlsts. No. 2. in Sewer Dl3t 49.95...

School Dlsts. No. 2, outside Dists 26.00... School Dlsts. No.

3 28.14... School Dists. No. 4. ln Sewer Dlst 40.95..

SI i School Dlst, No. 4. outside Dist 26.00... Dists. No.

4, sewer oniy 23.9.. School Dlsts. No. 26.00. School Dlsts.

No. 8. In Sew er Dlst 42.53 8 Echool Dlsts. No. 6, outside Dist 23.50 School Dlsts.

No. 6, sewer oniy I3.ni T. SSfSchooI Dlsts. No. 1 and 2....

30.53 (gcnooi Jo. 3 31.60 EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW. Chapter 5S3, Laws of 188S, Title 7, Section 10, andl Title 19. Section 9. as amended by Chapter 599.

Laws of 1892. and Chapter 888. Laws ot 1S95. On all taxes and on all assessments ex cept assessments for grading and pavinsp! which shall hereafter be paid to the Collect 1 or, before the expiration of 30 days fronk the time the same shall become due and payable, an allowance shall be made to the person or persons making such payments at the rate of sevetx and three tenths per centum per annum, fori the unexpired portion thereof. On all taxes, assessments water rates paid after the expiration of 30 duy3 from the time the same shall have become due and payable, there shall be added to and collected as part of every such tax, assessment or water rate.

Interest at thjft. rate of nine per cent, per annum, to be computed from the time the same became due and payable, to' the date of said payment. R. ROSS APPLETON, 20t Collector of Taxes and Assessments. CORPORATION NOTICES.

DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS, MUNICI pal Building. Brooklyn. December 16. 1896. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until Tuesday, December 29.

1896. at 15 FOR CLEANING SEWERS AND SEWER BASINS DURING THE FIRST FOUR MONTHS OF THE YEAR 1697. It is estimated that there will be required to be cleaned 4,000 sewer basins; 100.000 feet of 12 to 30 inch pipe and brick sewers; 2.000 feet of 36 Inch brick sewers; 1,000 feet of 42 Inch brick. sewers; 2,000 feet of 48 inch brick sewers; 2.000. feet of 54 inch brick sewers; L0O0 feet of 60 inch brick sewers; 1,000 feet of 66 Inch" brick sewers; 4,000 feet of 72 inci brick sewers; 3.000 feet of 78 Inch brick sewerst' 4,000 feet of S4 inch brick sewers; 3.000 feet of 90 inch brick sewers; 3,000 feet of 96 inch brick sewers: 2,000 feet of 102 inch brick sewers; 2,000 feet of 10S Inch brick sewers; 1.000 feet of 120 Inch brick, seweis; 1.000 feet of 126 inch brick sewers; 1,000 feet of 132 Inch brick sewers; 1,000 feet of 144 inch brick sewers; 500 feet of ISO Inch brick sewers: 500 feet of 187 Inch brick sewers.

Amount of deposit required. 5400; amount of surety J4.000. Each proposal must be accompanied by a deposit in mcney or by a certified check in the same amount, payable to tha order of the 'Commissioner of City Worksj In the sum above specified, such check or amount of money to be returned to the bidder whose bid shall be rejected. Specifications may be seen and forms of proposal may be procured at the Department of City Works. Proposals must De accompaniea dj tne deposit aforesaid and also by an undertaking In writing, with two sureties, each of whom shall qualify as to his responsibility in the sum above mentioned, and who shall De owners of real estate In the City of Brooklyn in their own right ln the amount of such surety, and shall have held the same for at least one year prior to the time of becoming such surety, or by an approved incorporated Surety Company who shall qualify in double the amount of the penalty, that if the contract be awarded to the party or parties proposing they will become bound as his or their surety for Its faithful performance.

In case the party to whom the contract may be awarded shall neglect or refuse to enter Into tho contract, the amount deposited will be retained as liquidated damages for such neglecV or refusal. Proposals to be indorsed "To the Con missioner of City Works" (specifying work). Tha said proposals will be publicly opened and. announced on Tuesday, December 29. 1896.

at the hour of 12 o'clock provided that the Commissioner ot City Works or his regularly appointed deputy ls present. In case of the absence of both, then on. the first day thereafter when either is present. THEODORE B. WILLIS.

Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting. Secretary.

di6 lOt NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TUB Common Council of the City of Brooklyn has declared by resolution its intention to REPAVE Halsey street, from Lewis avenue to Stnvvesant avenue (through which said street a surface railroad ls laid and operated), with asphalt pavem nt," pursuant to the provisions of Chapter l.OOS. Laws of 1S95. and has by resolution fixed the district ot assessment for such improvement on the property lying on and along the Hues ot the said Halsey" street, between Lewis avenue and Stuyvesant" avenue, on each side of the said Halsey street between the points above speciiled, including the said railroad on said Halsey street, between Lewis avenue and Stuyvesant avenue, upon which district one half of the cost of such improvement will be assessed, pursuant to provisions of salii statute, as follows: One fourth of the cost of said "repavement shall be assessed upon said railroad and one fourth thereof on the other property benefited within the district of assessment aforesaid. ALSO, TO REPAVE Halsey street, from Sumner avenue to Lewis avenue (through which said street a surface railroad is laid and operated) with asphalt pavement, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter l.OOS. Laws of 1S95.

and has by resolution fixed the district of assessment fo sUch improvement on the property lying on and along the lines of the said Halsey street, between Sumner avenue and Lewis avenue, on each side of the said Ilalsey street, between the points above specified, including the said railroad on said Halsey street, between Sumner avenue and Lewis avenue, upon which district one half the cost of such Improvement will be assessed, pursuant to provisions of said statute, as follows: One fourth of the cost of said repavement shall be assessed upon said railroad and one fourth thereof nn ih. other property benefited within the district of as sessment aioresmu, unu tnat tne said Common Council will proceed under the said resnintinno at a meeting thereof to be held on the 25th day cf oi soo.i ujci filller as tne publio business will allow. Remonstrances (If any) against the said Improvement must be filed with the Clerk of the Common Council (or otherwise presented to the Common Council) on or before the said day. Dated Brooklyn. December IS lsan THEODORE B.

WILLIS Commissioner of Cits Works Attest: R. M. Whiting, Secretary. dlS 14t DEPARTMENT OF COLLECTION. ROOMS 4, 6, 8 and 10 Municipal Building.

Brooklyn November 14. 1S96 Notice ls liprnh? the Assessment Rolls ln the following entitieii matters have been completed and the warrant for the collection of the various assessments mentioned therein have this day been delivered to the Collector of Taxes and Assessments fn3 all persons liable to pay such assessments are ri quired to pay tht same without delay at hin "Thiob linrter the penalty of the law 15. 1896 Sewer map N. district 29. assessment tor sewers under chapter 365, laws of 1SSD chapter 452.

laws of 1890: under chapter 520. 'laws iS9LI' EXTRACTS FROM THE LAW Chapter 583, Laws of 1SS8. Title 7. Section 10 and Title IS. oeuioii iu iwucuueu.

oy tjhaoter Ron Laws ot 1S9X Chapter SSS. Laws' of isDi Chapter 775, Laws of 1896. anai On all taxes and on all assessments. rnr for grading and navinc. nUu.

tr hereafter be paid to the Collector, before the exi plration of 30 days from the time the snme shall become due and payable, an allowance shall made to the person or persons making such nav tlio vnte or seven flnrl cent's at the rate or seven and three tenths Ssi Sm oer annum, for the centum unexnireil n. rates paid after the expiration of 30 days from th time the same shall have become due and payable thereof. un 1111 Waco. j.3 una there shall De auueu tc ana collected as part of every such tax. assessment or water rate intwet nt the rate of nine Der cent.

to be computed from the time the same becama due and payable to the date of said payment. R. ROSS APPLETON. 10t Collector of Taxes a.nciA.sseasts. ASSESSORS' NOTICE IN THE MATTER6p apportioning and assessing the expense of grading, paving, curbing and guttering Clarksoo street, from Flntbush avenue to New York avenue, with Macadam pavement and belglan block: gutters.

The Board of Assesrwrs of the City of Brooklyn. DUrsuant to Chanter 583 of the Laws nf ls. entitled "An act to revise and combine ln a single act all existing special and local laws nffenMni public interests in the City of Brooklyn," hereby give no that the report of the assessment la. the above entitled matter has been made, and' that said report Is now deposited In the oilice of the said Board. Boom 20, Municipal Department Building, in the City of Brooklyn, where the sara can be examined by all persons interested, and the said Board will meet In the said office on tha 29th dav of December.

1S96, at 10 o'clock A. to hear objections (If any) from parties Interested! COUNTY COURT, ICINGS COUNTY ISA bells, L. Ogilvle, plaintiff, against Catharine Corny ns and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and enttred In the above entitled action dated the 28th day of November, 1896, I will Bell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas A. Kerrigan. Auctioneer, at the salesrooms, No.

9 Wllloughby street. In the City of Brooklyn, County, of. Kings, on the 24th day of December, ISM. at 12 o'clock, noon, the land and premises in said Judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, pfece or parcel of land, with tie buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and.belng in the Twenty sixth Ward. City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point.

on tho easterly line or side of Montauk avenue, distant one hundred and ten feet southerly from the southeasterly corner of Montauk and Glenmore avenues and running thence easterly and parallel with Glenmore avenue one hundred, feet; thence southerly, and parallel with said Montauk avenue twenty feet; thence westerly and again parallel with said Glenmore avenue one hundred feet to the easterly line or side of Montauk avenue, and running fi.ence northerly and along the said easterly line or side of Montauk avenue twenty fee; to the point or place of beginning Dated Brooklyn. November 28th. 1898. J. BUTTLING, Sheriff.

Reginald H. Thomas, Plaintiff's Attorney. 44 Court street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

d2 3w N. Y. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY James Lamimt, plaintiff, against Mlha E. Schmel fcle and othftrs, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, made and entered in the above entitled action, dated the 25th day of November, 18.96, I. the undersigned referee In said judgment mentioned, will soli at public auction, Iff the 'highest bidder, at the County Court House, In the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings on the 22d day of December.

1896, at 12 o'clock'noon the land and premises in said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: Ml that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the tm grovements thereon erected, situate, lying and elhg In the City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point formed by the intersection of the northerly side of Garnet street with, the westerly side of Hicks running thence westerly along the northerly Bide of Garnet street one hundred and six feet and six Inches; thence northerly rand parallel with Hicks street twenty five feet; thence easterly parallel with Garnet street one hundred and six feet and six inches to tbe westerly side of Hicks street and thence southerly along the westerly side of Hicks street twenty five feet to the point or place of beginning, and being or Intended to be the same premises described and conveyed by Liber 2,031 of conveyances, page 76, and recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Kings on March 5, 1851. Dated Brooklyn. November 30, 1896. oum. BERNARD CRUSE, Referee.

Philip. Raymond. Plaintiff's Attorneys. 26 Court street, Brooklyn. dl 3w SUPREME COURT OP NEW YORK GEORGE B.

Forrester, plaintiff, against Thomas Tlnsley, Mistress Thomas Tlnsley, his wife; Elizabeth W. Aldrlch, Elbert S. Jemlson, S. Webber Parker: Ji unu J. Granger; Daniel K.

Daniel C. Chapman, Edward Packenham, infant, by his guardian ad litem; William Packenham, Charles jmucv jt, uaucey uacon wenster, Weston Thorne. defendants. Trial desired to be held In Kings County. Summons To the, nnnvn nam defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action, and to serve a copy vx jruu.

mi iui pju mxiiL a attorney within twenty da.vs after the serving nf mimmn exclusive of the day of service; and, in case of your taiiure to. appear, or answer. Judgment will be. taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated October 30 1896.

PHILIP RAYMOND, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Post Office address, No. 26 Court street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

i To.nomSis ana Mistress Thomas Tins ley, his wife: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. Augustus Van Wyck. a Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the 13th day of November. 1S9G. and filed with the complaint in the office of the C.erk of Kings County, at his office in.

the Hall of Records. In the City of Brooklyn, N. Y. PHILIP RAYMOND, a Plaintiff's Attorneys, n216w 26 Court St. Brooklvn SUPREME COURT, Ji i Iri; ami Loan Assocla TvPi Cf1' Andrew J.

fyer. Agnes 5Jihls wlfl "J1' Henry Palmer, defendants In pursuance of. a of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered in the above entitled larInK date December 11. 1896, the under reSfee ln the said Judgment named, sell at public auction at the Real Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street, in the City of Brooklyn, byWilllam Cole, auctioneer, on Thursday, the ith day of January.

1897, at twelve o'clock noon, the following described premises: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the and improvements thereon erected situate, lying and being in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at point on the northerly side of Tenth street, distant two hundred and thirty one (231) feet and four Inches westerly from the corner formed by the intersection of the northerly line of Tenth street with the westerly line of Third avenue and running thence northerly and parallel with said Third avenue one hundred (100) feet: thence westerly and parallel with said Tenth street sixteen (16) feet and elcht iftt inr.ha.t tt.onM southerly and again parallel with said Third ave iiuc one iiunuiw ieet to tne northerly line of Tenth street, and thence easterly along the said northerly line of Tenth street sixteen (10) feet and eight (8) inches to the point or place of beginning. Dated December 14, 1896. EDWARD HINMAN, Referee. William Langdon, Plaintiff's Attorney, 5 Beek aan street. New York City.

dl6 7t NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. COUNTYOF KINGS Robert W. Drummond. plaintiff, against Mary Ann Howard and the American Grocery Company, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered in the above. entitled action and dated the 11th day of December, 1S96.

the undersigned referee ln said judgment named, will sell at public auction ln the rotunda of the County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the Sth day of January, 1S97, at 12 o'clock noon, the premises in said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, with the building thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Twenty sixth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, in the County of Kings and State of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map filed ln the office of the Register of said County of Kings entitled "Map A of East New York lots, surveyed by J. B. Bacon April, 1853," as and by the number seven hundred and sixty (760) on block W. arid bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly side of Van Siclen avenue distant one hundred and twenty five (125) feet southerly of the southeasterly corner of Van Siclen and Liberty avenues, and running thence easterly on a line parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly on a line parallel with Van Siclen avenue twenty five (25) feet; thence westerly on a line parallel with Liberty avenue one hundred (100) feet to the easterly side of Van Siclen avenue, and thence northerly along the easterly side of Van Siclen avenue twenty five (25) feet to the place of beginning. Dated New York, December 12th.

1S96. JAMES C. BUSHBY, Referee. 120 Broadway, New York City. Ezra A.

Tuttle, Attorney for Plaintiff. 32 Nassau street, New York City. 7t SEVENTEENTH STREET. BRTWlsi'W WE TTT and Sixth avenues New York Supreme Court. County of KlngsElizabeth Eaton against Mary E.

Livingston and others In pursuance 'of an Interlocutory judgment of partition and sale, made and entered" in the above entitled action' on the twenty seventh day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety six, and bearing date the twenty first day of November, eighteen hundred and ninety six, the undersigned, referee ln said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, auction ropms of Thomas A Kerrigan, No. 9 Wllloughby in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, on the thirty first day of December, eighteen hundred and ninety six. at twelve o'clock, noon, of that day, by Thomas A. Kerrigan, auctioneer, the premises in said Judgment and therein described as follows: All that certain lot or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, situate ln the Eighth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, in the block bounded by Fifth and Sixth avenues. Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets.

Beginning at a point on Seventeenth street distant two hundred and seventy feet six Inches westerly from the Intersection of Seventeenth street and Sixth avenue; running southerly and parallel with Sixth avenue oho hundred (100) feet; thence westerly and: parallel to Seventeenth street twenty feet and six inches (20 ft. 6 thence northerly and parallel tc Sixth avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence easterly and along the southerly line of Seventeenth street twenty feet and six inches (20 ft. 6 In.) to the point or; place of beginning, together with the appurtenances thereto belonging. Dated at the City of Brooklyn. December 7.

1896. GEORGE H. PETTIT. Referee. Timothy M.

Grlfflng. Plaintiff's Attorney, Pat chogue, Suffolk County, New York. dlO COUNTY COURT. KING'S COUNTY EAST New York Co operative Savings and Building Loan Association, plaintiff, against Louisa M. Baker and another, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly" made and entered in the above entitled action and bearing date the 15th day of December, 1896, I the undersigned, the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, by Thomas A.

Kerrigan, auctioneer, at his salesrooms." No. 9 Wllloughby street, ln the said City of Brooklyn, on the 11th day of January, 1897, at 12 o'clock, noon, the premises mentioned and described in said Judgment as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land with the buildings and improvements thereon, situate, lying and being in the town of New Lots ln the County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on the easterly side of Stone avenue, distant fifty (50) feet northerly from the northeasterly corner of Stone avenue and Duryea avenue, and running thence northerly along Stone avenue fifty (50) foet; thence easterly parallel with Duryea avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence southerly parallel with Stone avenue, fifty (50) feet; thence westerly parallel with Duryea avenue one hundred 10O) feet to the place first mentioned or place of beginning. And also all the right, title and Interest of the party of the first part of in and to the land in front of said premises lying in said avenue to the center thereof respectively. Dated December 16, 1896. CLARKE, Referee.

Judge Durack, Attorneys for plaintiff, 189 Montague street. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sw SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY JAMES Klllolea, plaintiff, against Margaret Wlnne and others defendants In pursuance of an interlocutory Judgment of partition and sale made and entered ln the above entitled action, dated the 14th day.

of December, 1896, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by Thomas A Kerrigan, auctioneer, at the Sales Rooma, No" 9 Wllloughby street, in the City of Brooklyn County of Kings, on the 7th day of January, 1897 at twelve o'clock noon, the land and premises ln said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All that certain lot piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being ln the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows to wit: Beginning at a point on tho northerly side of Dean street distant three hundred and fifty feet easterly from the northeasterly comer of Dean street and Albany avenue; running thence easterly along Dean street twenty five feet thence northerly and parallel with Albany avenue one hundred and seven feet and two and one half Inches; thence westerly and parallel with Deal, stroet twenty five feet, and thence southerly and parallel with Albany avenue one hundred and seven feet and two and one half Inches to tho point or place of beginning. Dated Brooklyn, December 16, IMC. WILLIAM J. BUTTLING, Sheriff. Charles J.

Patterson, Plaintiff's Atorney. 28 Court st. Brooklyn, N. Y. dlO 3w SURROGATE'S NOTICES.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW the Brace 0f God free and independent To, the heirs at law and next of kin of John G. Hoffmann, late of the City of Brooklyn, Kings County, New York, deceased, whose names and place3 of residence are unknown and cannot' upon diligent Inquiry be ascertained; Hon. Theodore E. Hancock. Attorney General of the State of New York, and William B.

Davenport, Public Admlslstrator of Kings County, New York, send greeting: Whereas. Mary E. Torpey of the City of Brooklyn has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain Instrument in writing bearing date the sixteenth day of June, 1884. relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of JOHN G. HOFFMANN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased.

Wherefore, you and each of you arc hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records. In the City of Brooklyn, on the 29th day of December. 1S9S, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament, and that the above named Infants then and there show cause why a special guard'an should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said Coun (L. ty, at the City of Brooklyn, the 13th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand weight hundred and ninety six. JOSEPH W. CARROLL, 6wS Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To the heirs at law and next of kin of Catharine Hofmann. late of the City of Brooklyn. Kings County, New York, deceased, whose names and p. aces of residence are unknown and cannot upon diligent inquiry be ascertained; Hon. Theodore E.

Hancock, Attorney General of the State of New York, and William B. Davenport, Public Administrator of Kings County, New York, and Mary Elizabeth Torpey. send greeting: Whereas, Daniel Torpey of the City of Brooklyn, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument ln writing, bearing date the eighteenth day of October, 1894, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of CATHARINE HOFMANN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appeal before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records, ln the City of Brooklyn, on the 29th day of December. 1896, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said lost will and testament; and that the above named Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said County, (L. at the City of Brooklyn, the 13th day of November, ln the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six.

JOSEPH W. CARROLL. 6w Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To William J. Twiddy, and to all other persons, as heirs at law or next of kin.

If any there be, of Matthew Dunton, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, whose name or names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot, with due diligence, be ascertained, send greeting: Whereas, Jessie Dunton, of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York. ha3 lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain Instrument in writing, bearing date the twenty sixth day of June, 1891, relating to both real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of MATTHEW DUNTON. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records. In the City of Brooklyn, on the 29th day of December, 1S96, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament.

And that the above named Infants (If any there be) then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them In this proceeding. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of our said County, (L.

at the City of Brooklyn, the tenth day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. JOSEPH W. CARROLL, 7t Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent To Alexander H. SHIpley send greeting: Whereas, Elizabeth Shipley and Emma J.

Shipley, of the City of Brooklyn, have lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument ln writing bearing date the fourteenth day of November, 1891. relating to real and personal property duly proved as the last will and testament of SAMUEL H. SHIPLEY, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, on the twenty eighth day of December, 1896, at ten o'clock ln the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament; and that the above named inrants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. George B. (L. 8.) Abbott. Surrogate of our said County.

at the City of Brooklyn, the 14th day of November, ln the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. JOSEPH W. CARROLL, 6w Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ISABELLA THOMSON, late of the City of Brooklyn deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the suu scrlber at his place of transacting business at the office of his attorney, Rufus T. Griggs, No 287 in the City of New York, on or before the twenty second day of May next. Dated November 13, 1896. ANDREW G.

THOMSON, Executor. Rufus T. Griggs, Attorney for Executor, 237 Broadway. New York City. nl4 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against JANE GILHARDT. late of the City of Brooklyn, N. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchera thereof, to the subscriber, at the law offices of Edward H. Stick land, his attorney, being his place for transacting the business of said estate.

16 Court street ln the City of Brooklyn, N. on or berore the first day of June next. Dated November 20, 1890. CHARLES A. PETERSON, as Executor.

n21 6mS IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MARY JACOBSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at the office of Wm. T.

Welch, counselor at law, Number 26 Court street, ln the City of Brooklyn, on or before the 10th day ot June next. Dated December 4, 1S96. ARTHUR C. JACOBSON, MINNIE L. HUHN, Executors.

Wm. T. Welch, Att'y for Executors. 26 Court street. Brooklyn.

d5 6mS IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the Countv of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against THERON S. KNAPP, late ot the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at the office of Murray W.

Ferris, No. 341 Broadway, in the City, County and State of New York, on or before the 22d day of June next. Dated December loth, 1836. CARRIE M. KNAPP.

MURRAY W. FERRIS. As Executrix and Executor. James O. Clark.

Attornov for Execntrlv nnfl Executor, No. 20 Nassau street. New York City. aii om in IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon, George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against HENRY E.

rilSitKBrUwi, late or tne city of Brooklyn, de ceased, that they ore required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereoO to the subscriber at his place of transacting business. No. 216 Columbia heights, Brooklyn, on or before the 21st day of June next. Dated December IS, 1896. xlliWJtl" B.

FIEHREPONT, JOHN JAY PIERREPONT, WILLIAM A. PIERREPONT, dl9 6m jel9 Executors. IN PURSUANCE OF AN OBDEH civ Twra Hon. George B. Abbott.

Surroornte nf th rmintv ot Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, io ail iiuvuig claims against CHARLES HENRY HAYNES. late of the City of Brooklyn, 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 Ivlns, Kidder Melcher, No. 27 William street, ln the City of New York, on nr hatnre tha Sth day of March next. Dated August 29, 1896. AiNiNAn, ricn zjLAijjzjt, Administratrix.

au29 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER CIV TKl? Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings Notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against MARGARET NUGENT, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at No.

151 Garfield place in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the first day of May next. uateu uctODer ibud. RICHARD McD. NUGENT. Administrator.

o24 6m TN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER CiV TVITr. Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the Cnuntv of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to 'aw, to all persons having claims against RICHARD H.

RAMOS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at residence. No. 31 Brevoort place, Brooklyn, on or before the 24th day of May next. Dated November 11. 1S9G.

liU.ABiaia f. rtAflius. Aaministratrlx. nl4 6m Tf PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER THE Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law. to all persons navini: ciuims against HALL, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are reauired to exhibit the some, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office ot Edward D. Childs. No. 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn.

New York, on or before the first duy of May next. Dated Brooklyn. October 24, 1S96. ANDREW F. SWANY, Executor.

Edward D. Childs. Attorney for Executor, No. 371Fulton street. Brooklyn.

N. Y. o24 6m PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OPTHE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to ail persons having claims against JAMES MULANIFY.

late of the City of Brooklyn, do ceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at the office ot her surety, the Fidelity and Deposit Co. of 867 Fulton st, ln the City of Brooklyn, on or berore the twenty third day of March next. Sated September 19. 1896. eels Cm BRIDGET MULANIFY, Admtx.

SURROGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace, of God free and Independent To any and all unknown persons, whose names or parts of whose names and whose place or places of residence are unknown and cannot after, diligent inquiry be ascertained, next of kin of Thomas H. Hill, deceased. Send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be at! the Hall of Records, ln the City of Brooklyn, on the 2tst day of January, 1897, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the Judicial' settlement of the account of William B. Davenport, Public Administrator of the County of Kings, as Administrator of the goods, chattels and credits which were of THOMAS H.

HILL, deceased. And any of the above named persons who may be Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on said Judicial settlement. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of our said County, (L. at the City of Brooklyn, the 25th day of November, In the year of our. Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety six. JOSEPH W. CARROLL, n28 6w Sa Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Claus RIngen, of full age, and Cord Rlngen, an Infant over fourteen years of age, both residing at Hanstedt, Germany, send greeting: Whereas, John Muller, of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York has lately petitioned our surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain Instrument in writing bearing date the first day of May, 1896. relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament of HENRY RINGEN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of th County of icings, at a surrogate's uourt. to De held at the Hall of Records, ln the City of Brooklyn, on the 22d day of December, 1896, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and testament; and that the above named Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of our saau surrogate uirt to De hereunto affixed.

Witness. Hon. Genre vt Abbott. Surroira te of our said (L. 8.) at the City of Brooklyn, the fifth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one baousauu eignt nunarea ana ninety six.

JUStOfti W.CAKKOLL, n7 7t C.erk of the Surrogate's Court. IN PURSUANCE OF' AN ORTIEI! CiV tmci Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate the County a iubo, uuhw in iiwcuj Hiveii, accoramg to law. to all persons having claims against HENRICH OTTO, late of Number 68 Boerum street.

'R nnV lyn, N. deceased, that they are required to Bxmoji tne same, who tne voucners tnereor, to the uuoBunoer at numuer ooo jsroauway, orooklyn i uu or oeiurc uie urst aay oi June Dated November 23, 1896. GEORGE LEVASIER, Executor. John B. Koescn, Attorney for Executor, 202 Montroae avenue, joroomyp.

nzs 6m Sa IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, nccurdlng to law to all persons having claims against JOSEPH wjxiu. lete ot i3u.y muge, tnty or tjrooKlyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit th namn with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at the office of Foley Powell. 206 Broadway, New York City, their place of transacting business on or before the 7th day of May next.

Dated Oc tooer 3, ROBERT B. HULL. 1 CHARLES H. DUTCHER, Executor. James C.

Foley, Attorney for Executors. n7 6mS IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County uj. uuiiw: ueicuj Bivcu.

uwjunung to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIAM WRIGHT, late of the City of Brooklvn nnrt of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place for transacting business at the office ot Elliott Jones. Breckinridge in ti.u iity ot larooKiyn. on or before the 10th day of May next. Dated No vcmuer 030. MARY V.

WRIGHT. Elliott. Jones, Breckinridge Dater, Attorneys wi street, xsrooklyn. urn aa CORPORATION NOTICES. ASSESSORS' NOTICE In the mmtpr nr tioning and assessing the expense of repaying osuim.i jj" 11 tuu louuwing named streets, pursuant to the provisions of Chanter WO, JUVi ui Ofrf.

1. Decatur street, from Throop avenue to (Sumner avenue. 2. Decatur street, from Stuyvesant avenue to Sumner avenue. 3.

Gates avenue, 'rom St. James place to Wa ny 4." Grand avenue, from to Gate avenue. 6. Monroe place, rrom Clark street to Piirre pont street. 6.

street, from Sixth avenue to Elghtli avenue. The Board of Assessors of the CItv of Rivmirir. oursuant to Chapter 1.008 of the Laws or ibos: entitled "An Act to amend Section CO of Title XV oi tjnapter uu oi. oi iBsa, entitled An Act to revise and combine ln a Rtncto on existing special and local laws affecting public iciu.ium to re pavements anu. maw in pursuance OI the provisions of Chanter G83 of the LawR nr ioqc titled as aforesaid, hereby give notice that the rpnorts of the assessments ln the hWa amtti matters have been made and that said reports are now deposited ln the office of the nnM nnn Room 20, Municipal Department Building, In the uu, ut ex amined by all rersons interested, and the said Board meet in the 'said office on the 29th day of December.

1S96, at 10 o'clock A. to hear objections (if any) from persons interested and to complete drm wisi hi reports, parties hav ing uojeu i'iito 114 wjcttae present tnem ln lOt B. O. NEFF. President DEPARTMENT OF FINANCE, COMPTROL ler's Office.

City Hall. Brooklyn, nendnw 1S96 The Comptroller of the City of Brooklyn will receive saled proposals at this office until Monday. December 23, 1896, at 12 o'clock, noon fat which time they will be opened), for the purchase ot tne wuoie ti ji jl tne loiiowing REG ISTERED THREE AND ONE HALF PER CENT. GOLD STOCK of the City of Brooklyn EXEMPT FROM TAXATION, except for State $700,000 Consolidated Gold Stock, issued under the provisions of 54 of Chapter 183 of the Laws of 1896 and resolution of Board of Estimate, passed December 11, 1896, payable January 1, 1936. All of the above stock, as to principal and Interest, will be payable in gold coin ot the United States of America, of the present standard of weight and fineness, and under the provisions of the Citv Ltzi tia wuciiuEu vnti.ci uio UL tH6 laWS of 1895, they are free and exempt from all taxa for State purposes.

Payment of purchase money to be made on December SO. 1S96. at which time the stock will dated. Interest pay auie ui uie nice ot j. tanu juiy in eacn year.

Proposals must state the 'price offered, the description of bonds desired, and be indorsed "Proposals for: Bonds." The right is reserved to reject any or all bids not deemed for the interest oi tne city. GEORGE H. ROWE. Deputy Comptroller. dl2 16t DEPARTMENT OF CITY WORKS.

COMMIS eioner's Office. Room 15. Municlhl TtnMriincr Brooklyn, November 28, 1896 Notice of change of plan of sewers in Map Drainage District No. 29 Notice Is hereby given that the OJmmissloner of City Works of the City of Brooklyn has caused a map to be prepared altering and changing the uiibuuu uiatiwo. Amp immage U1S trlct 29, by adding to said original drainage plans Rpwara nn laid down and dellneatpri nrw entitled "Map Drainage District 29.

Change of iau, wiuuii vuutnses me drain age ln the following street and avenue, to wit: In Fifty eighth street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues, a twelve Inch sewer running westerly and entering the sewer In Fifty eighth street on the westerly side ot Fifth avenue; In Sixth avenue, between Fifty seventh andi Fifty eighth streets, a twelve inch sewer running southerly and turning vvraiciw ruiciiug tue sewer ln Fifty eighth street. The Commissioner of City Works will be at his office, Room 15, Municipal Building Brooklyn, on the 22d day of December, 1896, at li o'clock ln the forenoon to hear the views, suggestions and objections of the parties Interested ln the drainage of the district aforesnid. and r.r city. THEODORE B. WILLIS.

Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R. M. Whiting. Secretary.

n28 at NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Common Council of the City of Brooklyn has declared, by resolution, Its Intention to REPAVE Gates av r.ue, from Throop avenue to Sumner avenue (through which said street a surface railroad Is laid and operated) with asphalt on concrete foundation, pavement, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1,008, Laws of 1S95, and has hy resolution fixed the district of assessment for such Improvement on the property lying on and along the lines of the said Gates avenue, between Throop avenue and Sumner avenue, on each side of the said Gates avenue, between the points above specified, including the said railroad on said Gates avenue, between Throop avenue and dinner avenue, upon which district one half the cost of such improvement will be assessed, pursuant to provisions of said statute, as follows: One fourth of the cost of said repavement shall be assessed upon said railroad and one fourth thereof on the other property benefited within the district of assessment aforesaid. ALSO, TO REPAVE Gates avenue, from Nos trand avenue to Marcy avenue (through which said street a surface railroad is laid and operated), with asphalt on concrete foundation, pavement, pursuant to tho provisions of Chapter l.OOS, Laws of 1895, and has by resolution fixed the district of assessment for such improvement on tho property lying on and along the lines ot the said Gates avenue, between Nostrand avenue and Marcy avenue, on each side of the said Gates avenue, between the points above specified, including the said railroad on said Gates avenue, between Nostrand avenue and Marcy avenuo, upon which district one half the cost of such" Improvement will be assessed, pursuant to provisions of said statuto. as follows: Ono fourth of the cost of said repavement shall be assessed upon said railroad and one fourth thereof on the other property benefited within the district ot assessment aforesaid, and that the said Common Council will proceed under the said resolutions, at a meeting thereof to be held on the 25th day of Jan uury. 1S97, or as soon thereafter as the public business will allow. Remonstrances (if any) against the said Improvement must be filed with the Clerk ot tho Common Cnunell (or otherwise presented to the Common Council) on or before the said day.

Dated Brooklyn, December IS, 1896. THEODORE B. WILLIS. Commissioner of City Works. Attest: R.

M. Whiting. Secretary. dl8 14t NOTICE IN THE MATTER OF THE OPENING of Etna street, from Dresden street to Crescent street, in the City of Brooklyn To all whom it may concern: The report of the. Commissioners of Estimate in the above matter has been completed and filed ln tho office of the Clerk ot the County of Kings, where It is open for the Inspection of oil persons Interested.

Application will be made In the above matter to the Supreme Court of the State of New fork, at a Special Term thereof, held ln the County Court House, ln the City ot Brooklyn, on Wednesday, the 30th day of December, 1S96, nt 10 o'clock In the forenoon of that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, to have said report confirmed. Dated Brooklyn, December 15, 1886. JOSEPH A. BURR. Attorney and Counsel to the City of Brooklyn.

dl6 lot N. Y. SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY E. S.

Calvert, plaintiff, against Maria Castagnoto, Angelina Llndow. defendants Summons. Xo the above named defendants and each of them: You are hereby summoned to answer tho complaint in this action and to serve a copy of your answer upon the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer Judgment will bo taken against you by default for the relief demanded in tho complaint. Dated November 12, 1896. JOHN F.

NELSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Office and Post Office Address, ISO Remsen street Brooklyn. N. Y. To the defendant.

Angelina Lindow: The foregoing summons Is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of Hon. Augustus Van Wyck, a Justice of the Supreme Court of tho State of New York, dated the third day of December, 1896, and on that day filed with a copy of the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in the Hall of Records, in the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, In said State, which complaint was originally filed there on the 13th day of November, 1S96. Dated December 3. 1896. JOHN F.

NELSON. Plaintiff's Attorney. d5 6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY HEN rletta A. Pettlt against Ellen McBreen and others In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, made in the above entitled action on November 30.

1806, the undersigned, the referee, in said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the rotunda of the Kings County Court House, in the City of Brooklyn. Kings County, New York, on the 24th day of December, 1S96, at twelve o'clock noon, the lands and premises in said Judgment described as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land in the said City of Brooklyn, bounded and described as follows: Beginning on the southwesterly side of Partition street, one hundred and fifty eight feet southeasterly from the southerly corner of Partition and Van Brunt streets, and running thence southeasterly along Partition street twenty feet; thence southwesterly parallel 'With Van Brunt street one hundred feet; thence northwesterly parallel with Partition street twenty feet; thence northeasterly parallel), with Van Brunt street, one hundred feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated November 30. 1896. BERNARD CRUSE, Referee.

Fred Ingraham, Plaintiff's Attorney, 192 Broadway, New York City. d2 N. Y. SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY Francesco Gottllla, plaintiff, against Gluseppa A. Gottllla, defendant.

Summons Action for a divorce. To the above defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint ln this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear or answer judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated December 10, 18S6. FRANCIS L. CORRAO, Plaintiff's Attorney.

Office and Post Office address No. 371 Fulton street, Brooklyn, New York. To GiuseDDa A. Gottllla: The foreKoinor sum mons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. William J.

Osborne, Justice of the Supreme Court, dated the' 11th day of December, 1896, and filed with the clerk of the County of Kings, at Brooklyn, N. Y. FRANCIS L. CORRAO, 6w Attorney for Plaintiff. SUPREME COURT.

KINGS COUNTY COR neMus R. Field, plaintiff, against Elgin Creamery Company, defendant. Summons To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint ln this action and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and ln case of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanclea in the complaint. Dated November 13, 1896.

fbiuti. tlBLIJ, "laintiff Attorneys, Office and Post Office Address, No. 261 Broadway New York, N. Y. To Elgin Creamery Company, defendant: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publica tion, pursuant to an order of Hon.

William J. Osborne, one of the Justices of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the eighth day of December, 1896 and filed with the complaint in tl.e office of the Clerk of Kings County, at the Ksiiy or nroojtiyn, in tne state or rsew York. PECK FIELD, Plaintiff's Attorneys, St No. 261 Broadway. New York.

N. Y. SURROGATE'S NOTICES. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and independent ao AiKernun n. jviartin, Aariana s.

strout, Harriet Edith Stanley, Fannie Foster and John L. Martin, send greetinir: Whereas. Man 'Martin of the City of Brooklyn, has lately petitioned our surrogate uourt or tne county or K.ings to nave a certain instrument In writing bearing date the 17th day of January, 1894. relating 'to personal property, duly proved as the last will nnd teatn ment of JOHN L. MARTIN, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased.

Wherefore, you and each of jou ore nereoy cited and required to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court to be held at the Hall of Records, ln the City of Brooklyn, on the first day of February. 1897, at ten o'clock ln the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said hist will and testament; and that the above named Infants (If any) then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of said laBt win unu testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal or our said surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrnerntp nf our eolrt nmmhr (L. at the City of Brooklyn, the 15th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ttnd ninety (Signed) JOSEPH W. CARROLL. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

Nestor A. Alexander, Attorney for Petitioner, 46 Cedar street. New York City. N. Y.

dl9 6wS IN PURSUANCE nir atst nwnwo nxm Hon. George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law aI' having claims against CHARLES SMITH, late of the City of Brooklyn deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber nt hlfl nlncn nf hii.lnooi. ot oi vciiLitti avenue, in the City of Brooklyn.

N. on or before the first 1896 uatea uecember 14, 6m ERNST FISCHER, Executor. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE i iVi vuuuli, ijiuigsait oi tne county of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims against JOSEPHINE CURTIS OTTERSON, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit uiereoi, to tne subscribers, at their place of transacting business at tne umce ot w. ana H. Harris No 45 Cedar street, ln the City of New York, on or before the ninth day of March next.

Dated WILLIAM CURTIS OTTERSON. TRACY H. HARRIS. 6m Administrators. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER np Tint Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County uvuvt: nereoy iven, accorainflr to law. to all persons having claims against WILLIAM H. WALTERS, late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that thev are renuirerl tn avv.tki, same, with the vouchers thereof to ti iKc nrr pic wtuitmciinK Business, ivumber 487 Flushing avenue, in the City of Brooklyn, on or ueiure me uujr ot iviuy next. Unterl OCtODer 17..

1896. EMMA WALTERS. 6m Administratrix. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against CHARLES F. HERBERT, late of the City of BrSokiyn Kings County, N. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at No.

432 Putnam avenue. Brooklyn, N. ln or before the 22d day of April. 1S97. Dated October 9, 1896.

MARIA E. BILLS. J. W. Rayhill, Att'y for Executrix, 17 Arcade, Utlca N.

Y. olO 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereDy given, according to law, to all persons having claims against SAMUEL E. HOWARD, late of the City of Brooklyn deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at their place of transacting business, at the office of their attorneys, Fred W.

Alfred E. Hlnrlchs, No. 115 Broadway, ln the City of New York, on or before the 11th day of May next. Dated November 6, 1896. PAMELA A.

HOWARD, WILLIAM C. HOWARD, GEORGE A. NOTMAN, n7 6m Executors. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against MARGARET COTTON, late of the City of Brooklyn, County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of transacting business, the office of Francis H. Ludlow, his attorney. No. 3 Broad street, in the City of New York, on or before the seventh day of May next. Dated October .24.

1896. GEORGE W. MOORE. Executor. Francis H.

Ludlow, Attorney for Executor, 3 street. New York. N. Y. o24 6mS IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ELLEN LOW FIERRBP.ONT, late of the City of Brooklyn de. ceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of transacting business, No. 216 Columbia heights, Brooklyn, on or before the 2Sth day of April, 1897.

Dated October 22. 1896. HENRY E. P1ERREPONT, Executor. o24 Cm IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims against PATRICK KEELY, lRto of the City of Brooklyn, deceased' that they ore required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, at the office of Charles E. Flske, 16 Court street, in the City of Brooklyn, on or before the eighth day of April next. Dated October 3, 1S96. FRANCIS J.

KEELY. WILLIAM A. KEELY. Administrators. Charles E.

FIsko. Attorney for Administrators 16 Court street. Brooklyn.N. Y. o3 6m IN PURSUANCE "OF AN ORDEROF THE Hon.

George B. Abbott. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against DELIA MCDONALD or Mcdonough, lute or the city of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at his place of transacting business, 189 Montague street, Brooklyn, Room 500, on or before the 2flth day of May next. Dated November 20, 1S9G. JOHN McDONALD.

Administrator. Bergen Dykman, Attorneys for Administrator. IS!) Montague st.Brooklyn,N.Y. n21 Om IN PURSUANCE OF AN OR ER THE Hon. George B.

Abbott, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all persons hr.vlng claims against FITCH J. STRANAHAN. late of the City of Brooklyn, deceased, that they are required to exhibit tho same, witli the vouchero thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at tho olllce cf the Atlnntie Dock Company, No. 1 North Pier, foot of Hamilton uvenue, In the City of Brooklyn, New York, on or before the 1st day of July next. Dated December 19.

1896. JAMES S. T. STRANAHAN, Administrator, Ac. Grpo Dutchor.

Attorney for Administrator. 41 Wall strcut, New York. dl9 6mS OF CITY WORKS. COMM1S sloner Office. Room 15.

Municipal Building. Brooklyn. rjppmliof 1r T.i.11n ntlr. Id hprp. by given' that the assessment for the cost and expense ot constructing sewers in mnn ft tis trict 39.

subdivision "nS. 12 has been completed of City Works of the City ot Brooklyn, and assessed upon the district within the following boundaries, to wit: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of Market street and Jamaica avenue, running thence easterly along the southerly side of Jamaica avenue to the southeasterly corner of Grant and Jamaica avenues; thence northeasterly to a point on the northerly side of Jamaica avenue 133 feet, more or less, westerly from tho city line; thence northerly parallel with the city line 100 feet, more or less; thence easterly parallel with Jamaica avenue to the city line; thence southerly along the city line to the northerly side of Jamaica avenue; thence southwesterly to the southwesterly corner of El dert lane and Jamaica avenue: thence south erly along the westerly side of Eldert's lane v. f' mrc or less; thence westerly parallel with Jamaica avenue to the center line of block between Eldert's lane and Grant avenue; thence southerly along said center line to the northerly side of lot 3, block 543, of Twenty sixth Ward, as laid down on said map; thence easterly along the northerly side of said lot 3 to the westerly side of Eldert's lane; thence southerly along the westerly side of Eldert's lane to a point 17 feet, more or less, southerly from Etna street: thence westerly parallel with Liberty street 100 feet; thence southerly parallel with Grant avenue 25 iSJ'V iency westerly parallel with Liberty street 100 rcet to' the easterly side of Grant avenue; thence westerly to the westerly side of Orant avenue to a point feet, more or less, southerly tna atrcet; thence westerly at right angles with Grant avenue 50 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly corner of lot 25, block 557. on said map; thence southerly parallel with Grant avenue 2d feet thence westerly along a line at right ansles with Grant avenue 100 feet, more or less, to the northeasterly corner of lot 28 of said block: thence southerly parallel with Nichols avenue 140 feet; thence easterly parallel with Union avenue 25 feet; thence southerly parallel with Nichols avenue oO feet thence westerly parallel with Union avenue a eSii thence southerly parallel with Nichols avenue 200 feet to the northerly side of Union avenue; thence southeasterly to the westerly cofher of Lnion and Rldgewood avenues; thenc southeasterly to the southeasterly corner of Grant and Rldgewood avenues; thence easterly along the southerly side of Rldegwood avenue to the southwesterly corner of Rldgewood avenue and El ST18. thene southerly along the westerly side of Eldert's lane 101 feet, more or less; thence westerly parallel with Rldgewood avenue to the easterly side of Grant avenue: thence northerly along the easterly side of Grant avenue to the southeasterly corner of Rldgewood and Grant o.vc,iuc3.

mence northwesterly to the westerly corner of Union and Rldgewood avenues; thence westerlv ainnir tho nn.th..iv cM nt Rldgewood avenue to a point 101 feet, more or less, westerly from Nichols avenue; thence northerly parallel with Nichols avenue to a point 200 ui irom Lnion avenue; tnence easterly parallel with Union avenue 10 feet: thence northerly parallel with Nichols avenue 150 feet; thence westerly along a line at right angles with Lincoln avenue to the easterly side of Lincoln avenue; thence northerly along the easterly side of Lincoln avenue to a point 16 feet, more or less, nonneny irom Etna street: thence easterly at right angles with Lincoln pnit, 7K foof thence northerly parallel with Lincoln avenue to a point 125 feet northerly from Condit street; thence westerly parallel with Condit street to a point 75 feet westerly from Lincoln avenue; thence southerly parallel with Lincoln avenue to a point 33 feet 3li Inches northerly from Etna street: thence easterly at right angles with Lincoln avenue 75 feet to the westerly aioc oj. uincuin avenue; tnence southerly along the westerly side of Lincoln avenue to a point on the westerly side of Lincoln avenue leet more or less southerly from Etna street; thence westerly at right angles with Lincoln avenue to a point on the easterlv side of Railroad avenue 7 feet 1 Inches southerly from Etna street: thence northwesterly to the northwesterly corner of Etna street and Railroad avenue; thence westerly aiong tne nortnerly side of Etna street to a point 101 feet more or less westerly from Railroad avenue: thence northerlv naralil with Rail. road avenue 3S 10 12 feet; thence southwesterly nio.is tne Kuutueny siae ot lot ds, DlOCKT 01 the Twenty sixth Ward, as laid down on said map to the northeasterly corner of lot 7C of said block 538; thence southerly along the easterly side of said lot 76 to the northerly side of Etna street; thence southwesterly to the southwesterly corner oi xitiiuut K. anu itna streets: tnence soutnerlv along the westerly side of Hemlock street to the northwesterly corner of Hemlock street and Dan forth avenue; thence southwesterly to the southerly side of Danforth avenue to a point where the said southerly side of Danforth avenue Is intersected by the center line of block between Hemlock and Crescent streets; thence southerly along said center line 60 feet more or less; thence easterly parallel with Danforth avenue to the westerly side of Hemlock street; thence easterlv to a point on the easterly side ot Hemlock street 76 feet lOVj Inches southerly from Danforth avenue; thence easterly at right angles with Hemlock street 100 feet; thence southerly parallel with Hemlock street ISO feet; thence easterly at right angles with Railroad avenue 100 feet to the westerly side of Railroad avenue; thence southerly along the westerly side of Railroad avenue 91 feet IV, inches to the northwesterly corner of Railroad and Rldgewood avenues; thence southeasterly to the point of intersection of center line of block between Railroad and Lincoln, avenues with the southerly side of Rldgewood avenue; thence southerly along the said center line 441 feet; thence westerly parallel with Rldgewood avenue to the easterly side of Railroad avenue; thence westerly to a point on the westerly side of Railroad avenue 440 feet southerlv from Rldgewood avenue; thence westerly parallel with Rldgewood avenue to the center line, of block between Hemlock street and Railroad avenue; thence northerly along said center line 150 feet; thence westerly parallel with Rldgewood avenue to the easterly side of Hemlock street; thence westerly to a point on the westerly side of Hemlock street 287 feet southerly from Rldgewood avenue: thence westerly parallel with Rldgewood avenue to the center line of block between Hemlock and Crescent streets; thence northerly along said center line 131 feet more or less; thence westerly parallel with Rldgewood avenue to a point on the easterly side of Crescent street 155 feet southerly from Rldgewood avenue; thence westerly to a point on the westerly side ot Crescent street 143 feet 10'i inches southerly from Rldgewood avenue; thence westerly at right angles with Crescent street 105 feet; thence northerly parallel with Crescent street 120 feet; thence westerly at right angles with Crescent street to the easterly side of Pine street? thenr northerly along the easterly side of Pine street to a point 101 feet SY Inches northerly from Rldgewood avenue; thence easterly along a line at right angles with Crescent street to a point 9S feet 10 inches easterly from Pine street: thence northerly parallel with Crescent street 100 feet 10 inches; thence easterly ar. right angles with Crescent street to the center line of block between Pine and Crescent streets; thence northerly along said center line to the southerly side of lot block s.in of the Twenty sixth Ward, as laid down on said map: thence westerly alonir the southerly side of said lot 1 to the easterlv side of Pine street; thence westerly to the westerly side ot Pine street to the southeasterly corner of lot 27, block 552, of the Twentv slxth Ward, as laid down on said' map; thence westerly along the southerly side of said lot 27 to the easterly side ot lot 26 of said block 552; thence southerly along the easterly side ot said lot 2G to the southeasterly comer of said lot 26; thence westerly along the southerly side of said lot 26 25 feet; thence northerly along the westerly side of said lot 26 to the southeasterly corner of lot 24 of said block 552: thence westerly along the southerly side of said lot 24 150 feet to the easterly side of Market street: thence northerly along the easterly side of Market street to the northwesterly corner of lot 71 of block 531; tho Twenty sixtli Ward, as laid down on said map; tnence cubwjii.v (ttuuH iiib nonneny slue ot said lot 71 150 feet: thence northerly narniipi with Market street to the northwesterly corner of lot 69 of said block 536; thence easterly on a line parallel with Clinton place to a point 100 feet westerly from Crescent street; thence northerly on a line parallel with Crescent street to a point 133 feet southerly from Jamaica avenue: thpn.

west erly parallel with Jardln place to the easterly side of lot 6 of said block 536; thence southerly parallel wnn vitrei. 31 leet; tnence westerly 150 feet to a point on the easterly side of MnrVof street 141 feet southerly from Jamaica avenue' thence northerly along the easterly side of Market street to the southeasterly corner of Market street and Jamaica avenue, the point or place of beginning, which Includes all the lots, pieces and parcels of land shown on map of district of assessment contained ln assessment book Hntificwi "jQ sessment District for Sewers ln Map District 39. ouDQiviaion o. 1 1 ne saio commissioner will be at his office. Room 15.

Municipal Building on the 2d day of January. 1S97. at 11 ovirw ir forenoon, to hear objections to said assessment and to correct and revise the same if necessarv The assessment may in the meantime be ei amineu aiuu ouice uy an parties interested. irtt.UL10K B. WILLIS, Commissioner of City Works AtteBt: R.

M. Whiting, Secretary. an tja2 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN twat rtF5 Common Council of the City of Brooklyn has declared by resolution Its Intention to" REP YE Park place, from Underhlll avenue to Washington avenue, with asphalt pavement, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter l.OOS, Laws of 1S93 and has by resolution fixed the district of assessment for such improvement on the lots lying on and along the lines of Park place, from Underhiii Washington avenue, on each side of the said Park piuce, ucmccu uic uoiiiia duuve specified ALSO. TO REPAVE Albanv Boulevard or Eastern parkway to Fulton' street with aspnait pavement, pursuant to the provisions of Chapter l.OOS. Laws of 1895.

and has bv resolution fixed the district of assessment for iuch Improvement on the lots lying on and ninni iin. on each side of the said Albany avenue, between tne pontic uuo.e apccuitM. ALSO, TO REPAVE Fleet street, from DeKalb avenue to Hudson avenue, with asphalt pavement. DUrsuant to the nrovlslons nf 1 a. Lftws of 1895, and has by resolution fixed the dis trict ot lur sucn improvement on the lots lying on and along the lines on each side of the said Fleet stroet.

between the nnint, specified. ALSO. TO REPAVE Hart street avenue to Lewis avenue, with asphalt pavement pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 1 008 Laws of 1S95, and has by resolution fixed the district of assessment for such improvement on the lots lying on and along the lines on each side of the said Hart street, between the points above specified and that the said Common Council will proceed under the said resolutions, at a meeting thereof to be held on the 25th day. of January, 1S97 or as soon thereafter as the public business will 'allow Remonstrances (it any) against the said 1m' nrovement must be filed with the rio i Common Council (or otherwise presented to the Common Council) on or before tho said dav Dated BrooKiyn, December is, 1S96. THELUXJltE n.

WILLIS. Commissioner ot Citv Works Attest: R. M. Whiting. Secretary; ais lit NOTICE SUPREME COURT IN rw5 Tr" TT tor ot the opening of Eighty fourth street, from ui 10 v.ciuii in line, in tne ity of Brooklyn To whom it may concern ri.a derslgned.

Commissioners of Estiinute in the above matter, will meet at the office of the InMiov nnd PtllHiKCl nf tho Citv nt ,.,1 Room 34. National City Bank Bulldinc Fulton street, on Monday, the 2Sth day of De luicnuun, to near the proofs and allegations of all parties Interested: and will continue to meet by adjournment from time to time, as may be deemed necessary and expedient. At the time and place above ipecinea title ticcus and other evidence of title inould be produced. Dated Brooklvn. 12.

ISM. WILLARD S. PLADWELL.l M. J. McGOLDRICK.

Commissioners. WILLIAM S. MADDOX. Joseph A. Burr, Corporation Counsel.

dl2 lot and to complete and sign the said report. Parties having objections to make will please present them in writing. Dated Brooklyn, December 14k 1S96. dH lot B. Q.

NEFF. President." iLriueu. uateu uecemoer 14, JOSEPH A. BURR, Attorney anil Counsel to the City of Brooklyn. dH lot.

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