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THIS BHOOKIAN DAILY SEW YOltK. THURSDAY. DECEM1JKU 24. 11)03. LEGAL NOTICES.

raoposALS. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. CORPORATION NOTICES.

I IS PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C. Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law. to all perrons having claims against ANGIE HAMILTON, late of the County of feaaed. that they are required to exhibit the same, wltii the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at the office of Joseph J.

Hood. 2i Court street. Brooklyn, New Yrk Ctty. on or before the ISth day of June next. Dated.

Brooklyn, New York City, December 103. WELLS HAMILTON. Executor. Joseph J. Hood.

Attorney for Executor. 26 Court tret i vl-. VXC i Mtreet.Brooklyn. New Jiockt.lt. dlO th THE PEOPI.fi nir Ttifi fcTiTR iw kpw YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Marie Wegener.

Mltta Wegener, Herman Heinrieh, Marlrohen Keese, Dorothea Volgt. Bueholta. Mary Fink. Oustav Rucholts. Olga Kroger, Frelda Kroger, Alfred Kroavr, Ernst Stockhan.

Paulus C. C. Fink and Oustav J. Unk. send greeting: Whereas, 1.

John Bolx of the Uty of New York. Borough of Manhattan, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain Instrument In writing, bearing date the 2th day of June. 1891, and the codicil thereto bearing date the 18h day of April. 1894, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as the last will and testament and the codicil thereto of HEIN HINRICH HEIN-RK H. late of Brooklyn.

New York Cltv. deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are lierebv cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings at a Surrogate's Court to be held at the County Court House (Room In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the ISth day of January, 1904, 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 said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness.

Hon. James r- Church. Surrogate of our said eoun-(L. 8.) ty. at the Borough of Brooklvn.

the I4th day of November. In the year of our I.ord one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P. PICKETT. r'Tk of the Surrogate's Court.

Charles L. I llman. Attorney for Executor, ir.fi Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, New York City. d10 7w th THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of Ovd free and Independent To Gustaf F. Thorson, Ludwick Johanson.

Charles Johanson, Axel Johanson, Miss 1.eontln Johanson and Olaf M. Thorson. send greeting -Whereas Mathilda Thorson of the Borough ot Brooklyn, New York city, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of tho Count of Kings, to have a certain instrument In writing, bearing date the 4th day of September, UW4. relating to real and personal properly, duly proved as the last will and testament of OUSTAV BEN A DE It THORSON, late of the County of Kings, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of tho County of Kings, nt a Surrogated Court, held at the County Court House (Room 37), In the County of Kings, on the Jsth day of February.

1904. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of said last will and testament, In testimony whereof we have caused the sea of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. C. Church.

Surrogate of our nald Countv. (L. at the County of Kings; the Kith dily of December, tn the year nf our Lnd thousand nine hundred nnd thr-e 1903). WILLIAM P. PICKETT, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

John P. Kinkel. Att'y for Executor, U71 Fulton Street, nrnuklyn dlT 61 th IN AN. ORDER OF THE Hon. Jamctt Church, Surrogate of the Cminly of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law to all persons having claims against ANN ELIZABETH BOWNE, sometimes known as Annie E.

Bowne, late of the County or Kings, that they are required (o exhibit the pame, with the voucherp thereof, to the subscriber, at his place or transacting buntness, at the offlee of Wilson M. Powell, No. 29 Wall street, Borough ol Mmihattan. New York City, on or before the flrt day of July. 1904.

Dated December 8, 1903. FREDERICK BOWNE. Executor, Etc. Wilson M. Powell, Attorney for Executor, No.

29 "Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan, Nw York city. dio Gm th IN PURSUANCE OF AN OHDEK OF THE Hun. James C. Church, Surrogate of the County of KlngH, notice la hereby glvm, according to law, to all persi having claims against GEO KGB W. PLACE, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thoroof.

lo the subscriber, at her place of transacting business at the office of De ljuenel Berler her attorney, No. 1-19 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on 01 before the sixteenth duy of February next. Dated August 1903. MARGARET L. PLACE, Executrix.

De Lagnel Berler, Attorney for Executrix, 119 Broadway, of Manhattan. City of New York au6 6ni th THE PEOPLE OF ST A I YORK, by tho grace of God free and Independent To Caroline Rau Marie Bollenbach. Frledrb Fuerst, send gnetlng: Whereas, Emanuel Brnun of the County of Kings has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain Instrument tn writing, bearing date the Hth day of July, J901, relating to peisonal property, duly proyi as the last will and testament of JOSEPH BAUER, lale of the County of Kings, deceased; Wherefore, you and each of ynu are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings nt a Surrogate's Court tu be. held at the County Court House (Room 37). In the County of Kings, on the 29th day of December, 1903, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the HalU Iuhi will and testament.

In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of ur Surrogate's court to be hereunto al-flxed. Witness, Hon. James Clum-h, Surrogate of our sold county, at the (L. 8.) County of Kings, tho 10th day of November, In the year of our Iird one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P.

PICKETT. n12 Cw th Clerk of the Surrogate's Court PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE. REAL Estate Exchange, No. 189 Montague street In sun nee of an order of the Hon. James C.

Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to luw, to at) persons having claims against MARGARET 1' 1 CARL B. or CHARLES B. OLPEV. A If ft ET A McGAi rnq m.i iff zaukt MKi KKL, late of the County of Kings, and CHRISTIAN WICK ERHHE1MEB, late of Mempreehtshofen, Certnnny.

deceased, that they ar required to x-hidt the same, with the vouchers thereof the subscriber, the administrator, at his office, Rnotn ill, Real Estate Exchnnne, S9 Montagus street Borough or nroogiyti. city or New York, on nr before the day of May Kings County. November m. 19''3. WII.MAM II.

DAVENPORT, PuhMe Administrator of the Coun'v nf Kinrs. th A ''tr-tor COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY Till- Pr.lttli Brooklyn SuvInr.H I tlHtltll ttoil. nlSllltllT. enalnst Lucy F.

Kalbfleisrh and others, defendants "In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and saie made and entered In the above entitled action dated tne mm aay 01 iiecenmer, ivn, 1 win sen at uubile auction to the highest bidder, bv Will- lam H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estste Exchange, No. 19 Montagu street. In the Borough of BrtNiklyn, County of Kings, cn the 1 twenty-ninth day of December, V.i&, nt twelve o'clock, noon, the lands In said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All thai certain lot, or parcel of land, situate, lying snd beltg In the Borough of Brooklyn of the City ot New York. County of Klngt and Bute of New York, known as lot number 7.

on a certain map llled In the office of the Register of the County of Kings, entitled "Map of parts of th Jackson estate In the Eleventh Ward of the city of Ilrooklyn, purchased by Illehnrd F. BtyUen Brooklvn. Iteeembcr. I Oft." WHIlnm C. udlcm.

City Surveyor nnd bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the easterly rid of Portland avenue distant one hundred reel northerly from the northerly side of Ls layette avenue al laid 'own on ssld map: running thence northerly along Portland avenue twnniy-three fnt: thence easterly aiitlll with Iafayette avenue one hundred feet; thence southerly parallel with Portland avenue twenty-three feet, and thence st-i)y ng'iln panillel with lafayelle avenue one hundred feet to Portland avenue, the point or place of beginning 1 ated December IsOU, WILLIAM MELODY, Sheriff nf Kings County. Edwin Kemptoh. Plaintiff's Attorney. 175 Rem- sen street. Brooklvn.

N1Y. d7 3w maVth SUPREME COttltf. KINOS COCNTY-WILl-ism C. Bowers, plaintiff, against Frederick Wyes and others, defendants In purhusnca judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the flth day of December. IM.

I will sOI st public auction lo the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, st the Brooklyn Real Kstuts Ex'-hsnge. No. Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, Countv o' Kings, on (he nth day of January, 104, nt twelve o'clock, noon, the lands In said ju dp ment mentioned and liiersin described follows: AM that certain lot, place or parcel of land situate, lying and being In the city (now Borough! of Brooklyn, In the County of Kings and of New York, together wiih the dwell-lug housn thereon erected, bounded and descried aa follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of Halsey street distant one hundred snd twenty-seven (lt7 feet six (fit ln b-s westerly from the northwesterly corner of Thrnop avenuft snd iiaisey street: running tnence northerly and parallel with Thrnop avenue anfl psrtly through a party wall one hundred Hot) feet; lltcncc westerly psrallel with llalw.y street sixteen 0 feet three (3) Inches; thence southerly parallel with Throop avenue and partlv tbr aiiili a party wall one hundred to Hslsey street, and thence easterly Along Hslaey street stxtei-n (U) feet three IS) Inches to the point or plsce of beginning. Dted December H.

ltiij. WllJlAM FT, MKLfiDY, Sheriff nf Kings County. Wllilsrn F. Connell, Plaintiffs Court strf't. Brmk1yn, N.

Y. dll aw mftt I) SCPRRMM COURT. KINOS COUNTY EAOLK vlngs) nnd Isn Company, plaintiff, against Kate H. Brltton and others, defendants In pursu-tne nf a Judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entlsied action, dated the sd day of W3 will s. st public auction to the highest bidder, by Wllltnm H.

Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. If-3 Montague street. In the Hi-nugti of Brooklyn, County ot Kings, on the wtU diiy of Decemb-r, IH. at twelve o'clock, nom. the lands In said Judgment mentioned and therein described as All that certain lot, piece or parcel of lend, sltuste, lying snd being In th Borough of Brooklyn, city of New York.

County of Kings and Htste of New York, bounded and de- scribed as fallows, to win neginning at a point on the eneterly side ut (lakwoisl plsce, distant one hundred and forty-nine (14l feet and Sve inches southerly from ihe eomer formed by the Internee I tin of the) easterly side of Oakwnnri nlaca w.fli Ihe aoutherly side of Butler street; running thence I ieI place thlriv (10) reel; thence westerly and again Kriih it 11 iter iireni (tfi. essierly side of Oakwood place; th-nce northerly sl'dig the easterly side of Oakwood Pisc ihiriy Vi feet to the point or place of beginning. Also an tne right, title and interest of the party of the Srst part In and tn Oakwnod place, in front of snd adjoining aaid premises to the center lint thereof. Dated December 1. iifij WILLIAM -MELODY, Carr Orotit.

Ilslntlf a Attorneys, i Montsrrie Btiset, Brooklyn, N. Y. d7 It math LEGAL NOTICES. I SLPREWfc COI RT, KINGS COUNTY-PHIMl-w. Donten.

plaintiff, against John J. Donlen ani others. defendantsIn pursuance of an inter-locutury judgment of partition and sale, made and entered in th above entitled action, dated the fifth day of Dumber. lwJ. I.

the und-r-algned. the refer in aaid judgment named, will ubllc auction to the highest bidder, by Chaune Heal Estate Cnmny, Limited oncuone-r. at th Brooklyn Heal Estate Exchange. JVo. 169 Montague I reft.

In the Borough of Brok-yn. County of Ring, on the fifth day of January, ism. at 12 o'clock, noon, the Und and premises in said judgment mentioned and therein de-acrJbed a foil, mm; All that certain plot, plee or parcel of land. situate, lying and being In the JSorougn of of the City of rw York, 1 ounty of King- and State of New Y'rk bounded and described aa follows, to wit: Beginning; at 2( the southerly Ride of Hilary street, atitant flay fYet westerly from the corner formed the lntcrt.ecil of the southerly bide of Tll-iary street with the Westerly side of Dufneld S'i thence somberly parallel with Ouffleld ateet seventy-five feet; thence westerly parallel with Tlllary street twentr-Av feet: thence northerly parallel with Durtleld stret rseventy-nve feet to the southerly ride of Tillirv street; a. id thence easterly along the southerly lde of Tlllary street twenty-five feet to the 7 1W 06 bglnnin -UatwS December A FREDERICK 8.

LYKE. Referee. Aloct A. Hoveil. Plaintiff Attorney, 1S9 M-m-Mgue S'reet Borough of Brooklyn.

Oltv or New York, N. Y. 14 7t rnih (II'PRKMB KINGS COUXTY-THE Wxeelslor Saving Bank of tie Cltv of New York plaintiff, ce.ainst Mary Malone and others, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of fore-c and, 8ale ant entered In the above fSiV lon- fie 10th day of December. 1 sell nt public aucllun to the highest redder, by iliiam H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No.

is9 Montague mreet, in the Borough of Bronklvn, Count of Jtings, on the 5th day of Januarv, 19-M. at twelve CJ noon- the lands in said judgment mentioned, and therein described fol lows All that certain lot. piece or parcel of hind situate, lying and being the Eighth Ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn. In the Count of Kings, in the Uty of New York, known and distinguished on a certain map of property In the Kighth Ward of the City of Brooklyn, lately belonging: to Henry story, on file In the office of the Register of the County of Kings as lot number five hundred end lxty-elght (503). bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the southwesterly line of Twenty-first Mreet.

distant three hundred feet southeasterly from the southerly 'corner of Fifth avenue and Twenty-first street; running thence southeasterly along mid line of Twenty flnst street twenty-five fo.et; thence southwesterly parallel with Fifth avenue seventy-seven feet five and one-half Inches, more or less. to land late of Winant Bennett; thence northwesterly ahng isaid land about twenty-five feet to the nofthwest-erly line of snid lot. and theme northeasterly parallel with Fifth avenue seventy-nine feet ten Inches, more or less, to the place of beginning. AIeo all that certain other piece or gore lot of land situate In the Borough of Brooklyn, in the County of in the Cltv of New' York, and bounded and described as Beginning at a point one hundred feet northeasterly from the northerly side of Twenty-second street and three hundred and five feet southeaster I irmn the easterly side of Fifth venue; running thence northeasterly at right uncles with Twentv-aenond street to the southerly side nf land formerly of Henry Story; ther.ee easterly along njiid 3lne of Story's to a point three hundred un'd twenty-five feet southeasterly at right angUs fiom Fifth avenue; thence southwesterly at right angles with Twenty-second street tu a point i-ne hundred feet from the northerly side of street, and thence northwesterly and parallel with Twenty-second street twenty led tu Lhe place of beginning. Dated Decintnr 14 WILLIAM B.

MELODY. of Kliies County. John P. Gullck. Plaintiff's Ailoincy.

ina Nassau anreet. New York City, N. Y. diiTtmftth SL'PREJIE COURT. KINGS COUNTY HAP-feor and Suburban- Building and Ravings so-clation.

Plaintiff, vs. Elmer K. Johnson, et al Defendants; Action No. 1 In Dursmmen of a inHL ment of foreclosure and sale, dulv made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the 11th day of Dfcenihcr, S)3 I the liri(3erslamed, the referee In said judgment' nam will sell at putdlc auctli at the Real Estate Exchange Rooms. 1S9 Montague street.

Rorouch of Ilrooklyn, City of New- York, on the 5th day of January, 1904. at 12 o'clock noon, bv William II. Smith, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein derrlbed as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being in the Brrougii of Brooklyn, of The City of New York. Count of Kings and tate of New York, bounded and described as follows, lo wit: Beginning nt a point on the northeasterly ide of Lincoln place, distant two hundred and thirty-five ft northwesterly from the northerly corner of Lincoln place und Eighth avenue: running thence northeasterly. parallel with Eighth avenue, and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred and thirty-one feet eight Inches, to a point distant one hundred feet southwesterly from the south-westerly side or St.

Jehu's place; thenco northwesterly, parallel with St. John's ploce, thlrtv-thiee feet; thence southwesterly, oealn parallel with Eighth avenue, one htindted and thirtv-one f'-et nine Inchea. to the northeasterly side of Lincoln place, and thence southepsterly along tho northeasterly side of Lincoln place, thirtv-three feet to the point or plitce of beginning-. Dated, New York City. December 11, HAI'Ij 8.

MVRfl. Referee. Morton Fteln, Attorney for Plaintiff. 37 Liber'v ft. New York City.

dt4-7t SUPREME COURT. KLVGrt COUNTY BAR nor and Suburban Building and Savings Association. Plnlmiff, against Elmer E. Johnson, et Defendants; Action No. 2 In pursuance of a Augment of foreclosure and pain, duly made and rtered In the above entitled notion, and bearing date the nth day of December, 1903.

I. the undersigned, the referee In auld Judgment minv-d, will sell at public auction, at the Real Estate Exchanire Room. 18 Montague street, Borounh of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 5th day of January, 19P4. at 12 o'clock noon, bv William Smith, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to ho sold, and therein described as follows: All that certain lot, pioco or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of firooklyn. of The City of New York, County of Kinna and Stale of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning a point on the northeasterly side of Lincoln piae distant two hundred and two fer-t not th westerly from the northerly corner of Lincoln nlace and Eighth venue; running thence northerly parallel with Eighth avenue one hundred and thirty-one feet seven Inches to a point distant one hundred feet southwesterly from the southwesterly side of St.

John's place; thence north westerly, parallel with Ft. John's place, thirty-three thence southwesterly, parallel with Eighth avenue, and part of the distance through a party wall, one hundred and thirty-one feet eight inches to the northeasterly side of Lincoln place, and thence, southeasterly along tho northeasterly side of Lincoln place thirty-three feet to the point or place of beginning. Dated, New York City. December It. BATJL) R.

MYERS, Referee. Morton Rtetn. Attorney for Plaintiff. 37 Liberty it. New York Ctty.

dH-7t math SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY HATt-bor and Suburban Building and Savings Association, Plaintiff. againEt Arthur E. Smith, et Defendants; Action No. 2 In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action, and bearing date the Sth day of December, 1903. the undersigned, the referee In said Judgment named, will sell at public auction, at the Real Estate Exchange Rooms.

IP Montague street. Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on th Sth day of January, 1904, nt 12 o'clock noon, bv William II. Smith, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to be sold, and therein described as follows: All the certain lots, nieces or parcels of land, sltuatel, lying and being in Section In the Thirty-first Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, County of Kings and State of New York, known an lots Nos.

thirteen hundred and thirty-six 0.33) and thirteen hundred and thirty-seven (1.337), Block 7.111 on a certain map entitled "Third Addition to Home-crest: Map of the property of the Harbor and Suburban Building and Savings Association, in Section 21 of the Thirty-first Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. County of Kings and State of New York, Chsa. S. Vnnrhles. Civil Engineer and City Surveyor," and filed In tha office of the Register of the County of Kings on the th day of February, 1900, end which lots, according to said map.

are located fronting on Esst Eighth street. Dated, New York December 11, 19. 7 SAUL S. MYERS. Referee.

Morton Stein, Attorney for Plaintiff, 37 Liberty tf New York City. d14-7t BUPREMR COURT, KINGS COUNTY HAH-bor and Suburban Building and Savings Association, Plaintiff, against Arthur E. Smith, et Defendants; Action No. 8 In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and ale, duly made and entered In the above entitled action and bearing date the St dav of December, 1903, the undersigned, the referee In said Judgnu-nt named, will sell at pub. Bo auction at the Real Estate Exchange Rooms, 1M Montagua street, Borough of Brooklyn, city of New York, on the Bth day of January, 1904.

at o'clock noon, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, the premises directed by said Judgment to he sold, and therein described as follows: AM those certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being In Section 22 of the Thirty-first Ward of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York County of Kings and Stste of New York, known lots Nos. three hundred and nfxty-elght lltit) and thres hundred and sixty-nine (49). Block 1121, on a certain map entitled "Hotneereet; Map of the prnfterty nf the Harbor and Suhurban Building and Savings Association In Sections 21 and 22 of the Thirty-first Ward. City of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, Charles S.

Voorhles. Civil Engineer and City Surveyor," and AIM In the office of the Register of the County of Kings on the sth day of November, 1R97 and which lots, according to said map, are located fronting on Avenue U. -Dated, New York City. December 11, 1903. SAUL MYERS.

Referee. Morton Stein. Attorney for Plaintiff. IT Liberty Nw York ctty. d14-7t mth COUNTY COURT, KINGS COUNTY-RUSH-wick Savings Bank, plaintiff, against David K.

Case, as trustee, etc, and others, defendants In pursuance of a Judgment of foreclosure and sale, made nd entered In the above entitled action, datrd th 1st diy of December, IWfl. I 1H Pub'to auction to the hlgh-u i.Mrir. bv William H. Smith, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No.

19 Montague strsei, in im iruri nr iiroogiyn, County of Kings, on the 29th day nf December, tun I wot a o'clock nor the Inndu In maiA Judgment mentioned, and therein described as fol h.ws: All that certain plot, -tece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon, situate. King and being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of King, City and Stats of Vw York, bounded and described aa fellows, tn wit: Beginning at the corner formed by the Intersection of the northerly side of Myrtle avenue with the westerly of Tompkins avenue; running thence wesierly nlong the northerly side of Myrtle avenue one hundred (PHI leet; th-nce northerly and parallel with Tompkins avenue spvrntv-fivs (7.) feet; thenr easterly and parallel with Myrtle avenue one hundred (i'V ft to the westerly side of Tompkins avnu, and tVenci southerly nlong said westerly side of Tompkins avenge seventy-five (7R) fwt to the point or place of b'stlnnlng. Dated, December 19U WILLI E. MELODY, Sheriff of Kings County. Ho rue I.

Hcott. Plaintiffs attorney, 97 Nmmi Ureal, New York City. N. T. 47-lt tb COCNTY COURT.

KINGS COUNTT-CHABLJCJ Mcl.ughlin. tlalntlff, against Lewis 8ylveet-r, "Mary" 8 Werner, bis wife, the name "Mary being fictitious, the trn Christian name of said defendant being unknown to plaintiff; gouthgAte nuiiaing company, Alexander Npiro ir Spiro. his wife, the name "Mary" being fictitious, the true Christian nurae of said defendant being una Down to plaintiff; Mary Wilier, Marie A. Rons, Jennie Reias, defendants) Summons: To the above named defendants and each of them: You are hereby svmmoned to answer the complaint In this action; and to serve a copy of yur answer on the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after the service ol this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and In raee of your failure to appear or answer. Judgment will be taken against you by dffault.

fur relief demanded In the complaint. Dated New York City. N. August 21, Ml'RPHEY METCAL Plaintiff's Attorneys, office and Post OnVe Address, 15 Wall Ptret, Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, N. Y.

To "Mary" Spiro. defendant: The foregoing summons Is served upon yim by publication pursuant to an onler of Hon. Joseph A spina II, County Judge of Kings County, dated the 9th day of December, l'ius, and filed with the comDlalnt In the oftlce of the Clerk of the County of Kings In the Hall of Records in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and Stale of New York, on the Sth nay of December. 103. Dated at th? City of New Y-ork, Deecroher 9.

IW3. ML'RPHKY A METCALF. Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Pest Office Ad-di-ess, li Wall Street, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.

N. Y. dlO 7t th N. Y. SUPREME COURT-TRIAL DESIRED In Kings County The Peoples Trust Company, plaintiff, against John H.

Slagle. Mary A. 81agle, Conrad Schwctlhelm, defendants Summons. To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In this action and to serve a copy nf your answer on the plaintiffs attorneys 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 October 28.

1903. WINGATE CULLEN. Plaintiff's Attorney, Office and Post Office address, 20 Nassau street. New York City, Borough of Manhattan. To John H.

Slagle and Mary A. Slagle. defendants: The foregoing summons Is served upon ycu by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. William V. Dlrkey, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the PtHte of New York, dated the 1st day of Decpmhr, lf03.

and filed with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings at the Hall of Records, In the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, County of King? and Stiite of New York, on the 2d day of December. 1'I3 Dated Now York, December 2. lfti3. WINOATK Cl'LLKN.

Plaintiff's Attorneys. Office and Pnst Office address. 20 Nassau street New Yoik City. Borough uf Manhattan, dl 7t th SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY EM ILIE her, pla in i ft, a ga 1 nt Lou is Robe wh and others, defendants In purauanoe of a judgment of tyreclooure and sate made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the loth day of December, lf03, I will sell at public auction lo the highest bidder, by William H.

Smith, auctioneer, at the SKletrooms. No. 9 WMlouehbv street, in tho Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on tho sixth day of Junuary, li4, at twelve o'clocl: noon, the londa In said Judgment mentioned, and therein described followo: All thus two certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the Borough of Brooklvn. of the City of New York. County of Klnss and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, lo wit: Beginning at a point on the southerly side of Grand street, dint ant seven ty-flve feet easterly from the (southeasterly corner of Grand and Humboldt eireets, running thence wnithtily parallel with Humholdt street one hundred feet; thence easterly parallel with Grand street fifty feet; thence northerly and parallel with Humboldt street one hundred feet to the southerly side of Grand street, and thence westerly along the southerly aide of Grand street fifty feet to th! point or place of beginning.

Dated December 15, I9i)3. WILLIAM K. Sheriff of Kings County. John F. Clarke.

Plaintiff's Attorney. 1F9 Mon tague street. Brooklyn, N. Y. dlB fit tuftf SUPREMK COURT, KINGS COUNTY HA R- rlet Petty, plaintiff, against Daniel V.

Do-herty and othorp, defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the Hd dav of Decemher. 1903, I will sell at public auc tion, to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the salesrooms, No. 9 Wllloughby street, in the Borough of Brooklyn. County of Kings, on the 30th day of Decemher, 19'3.

at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands In said Judgment mentioned, and therein described as follows; All that cprtaln piece, parcel or lot of land, with tho buildings thercan erected, situate In the Twenty-second Ward of the City (now Borough) of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Commencing at a point on the northeasterly wide of Twentieth street, distant three hundred and forty (340) feet southeasterly from the easterly corner of Sixth avenue and Twentieth street, nnd running thence northeasterly on a line parallel with Sixth avenue one hundred (100) feet; thence southeasterly on a line parallel with Twentieth street fifteen (IB) feet: thence southwesterly on a Hps again parallel with R'xth avenue one hundred (100) feet to the northeasterly line of Twentieth street; thence northwesterly along said last mnttoned line fifteen (IS) feet to place or point of beginning. Dated December 8, 1903. WILLIAM E. MELODY, Sheriff of Kings County. Frank W.

Holmes. Plaintiff's Attorney. 44 Court street. Brooklyn, N. Y.

Sw tttf COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY THE WHHamsburgh Ravings Bank, plaintiff, against Mary Whlto, fendant In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale made and entered In the above entitled action, dated the twenty-eighth day of November, J903, I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange. No. 1S9 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on the twenty-ninth day of December, lf03.

at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands In said judgment mentioned and therein described as follown: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land, with the Improvements thereon erected, situate, lying and being In the Twent-fifth Ward of th Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. (Aiunty of Kings and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Pemnning at a point on the southsrly side of Hancock street, distant two hundred and fifty feet easterly from the southeasterly corner of Hancock street and Row avenue; running hence easterjy along the southerly side of Hancock street sixteen feet eight Inches; thence southerly and parallel with Held avenue and partly through a party wall one hundred feet; thence westerly parallel witn Hancock street sixteen feet eight Inches; thence northerly again parallel with Reld avenue one hundred feet to the point or place of beginning. uuteu uccomoer 4, v.w&. WUJjIAM K.

MELODY, Sheriff of Kings Countv, S. M. A D. E. Meeker.

Plaintiff Attnrnovn 11 Broadway. Brooklyn. N. Y. d7 Rt SUPREME COURT, KINGS COUNTY JAM'13 L.

Van Alst and othem, plaintiffs, ag.ilnst George I. fflnrnhov and nthprs. dnfonHtntn In of a judgment of forcclonute ami salu made and entered In tho above entitled action, dated The p.tn aay or uecemoer, ishm, tne releree, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William Cole, auctioneer, at the Real Estate Exchange salesroom. No. Ids Montague Mreet, in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, on tne iin aay 01 January.

at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands, and premises In suld Judgment mentioned and therein described as fol lows: au mat certain 101, piece or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, hounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the northerly side of St. John's place, dlrtant twenty-seven (27) ft and fix (6) Inches caalorly from the northeasterly corner of Franklin avenue and St. John's place; running thence northerly and parallel with Franklin avenue and part of the diuiatire through a pr.rty wail, sixiy-nve reei mmce e-vueny parallel St. John' placo sixteen feet and six Inch. -a; thence southerly again parallel with Franklin avenue and part of the distance through a pmtv wall sixty-five fjtt to the northerly vide of St.

John's place, and thence westerly along St. John',) nnoo. sixieen leei ana six incnes to trie uoiut or place of beginning. Dated, Brooklyn, N. December u.

SAMUEL M. HUM-HARD, Referee. Frank N. Lang, Plaintiffs' Attorney, i Court Street. Brooklyn, N.

Y. dlf 6t mtti SUPREME COURT. KINHH COUNTY THrt Board of Education of th Reformed Church It America, Plaintiff, against Ku May Shear and others, lefendunts In pursuance of a Judgment o. foreclosure and sale made and entered in the ai-cve entitled action, dated the IMh day of cetnlKr. I Kill sWi at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H.

Smith. Auctioneer, at the Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. 19 Montague street, jn the Rorouwh of Htooklvn, t'ounty of Kings, i-n the 12th day of Junuary, l'M4, at IS o'clock noon, the lands in said Judgment mentioned, and therein described aa follows; All that certain lot, piece or parcel i land, with the building thereon erected, rituste, lying and being In the Borough of Btnokivn, County of Kings and State of New York: Beginning at a point on the southerly ride of Decatur street distant one hundred and eighteen feet and nine Inches tils.) eatrly from the easterly side of Sumner avenun, running thence southerly and parallel with Sumner avenue and part way through a party wsll one hundred feet thence easterly and parallel with Decs-lur street eighteen fet and nine Inches GM, thence northerly and again parallel with Sumner avenue and part way throtish a tinrtv wall nn hundred MOft) feet lo the southerly side of Iwa-tur Mreet, and thence westerly along the southerly side of Iters tur street eighteen feet and Pin li.rheg fix 10 the point or p.ace of beginning. Dbted, December ms. WILLIAM MELODY, Sheriff of Kings County.

H. D. orden, Pialntiffa Attorney, it? OrfcnMch at. Nyr York (. y- m4th COUNTV pOrHT, KINGS cnUSTYSRAII i 11 1-, Kohort an4 Judgment ored in ttv ju'niviu, pimmirr, against rronk c.

othert rtsfen laJlLS In uursusnen At a rorectAmir ana rate, made sni entered V1 AmV ot CetnlHT. 1 It'll I Will el at nubile auction tn hlvlioat bidder bv William II liih at the Brooklvn Real Estate Exchange, is! Montague stre t. In the Borough nf Brooklvn, fount of Kings, on the 11th dsv of January. I Ml, at twelve o'clock noon, the lands in said Iu4gment mentioned nd her 'In ileserlhed as foiloas: All that certain lot. piece or parcel of land with the Improvements thereon erected, sltuatp, hint and bina In the of Brooklvn of the cftv of New York.

In the County of Kings and Stats of New York, Itf.unded and described as fnllowsi Beginning at tin corner formed by the Intersection of the touthrlv side of Albemarle road (formerly Avenue A) and the easterly side of East Twenty-first street: running thence easterly along the southerly sld of Altmarte road, fifty feet; thenc southerly, parallel with East Twntv first street one hundred feet; thence westerly, parallel with Albensrle road fifty fe-t to the eatrlv side of Esst Tweniv-flrst street, and thence northerly long the easterly side ef test Twenty-first street on hundred feet, to the point or place of beginning. Together with all the right, title and Interest of the snld Frank V. Kohart and Ijottle C. Kohart of. tn oM to tho Is fid In Albemarle road and Last Twenty-first strt lying In front of and adjacent to said premises to the center of aaid street and avenue.

Dated, Deesmber li. 101. WILLI K. MELODY. Sheriff of Kings County.

Francis Stockton McDIvitt. plaintiff's Attorney, Coutt atrtet BrookDn. N. T. dSMt tb dm-m; IM't'C It' NKV.

M.l (., -K fs. 's to I i A THK CTTY OF I ti. MA it ATT V. HI 1 ATK- ILL I'' i Cih1k'3 al tii lit Li.tDGi: ll.T- 'N AVKM'K Th. I f'-i.

i. The if IlKt KMtlFR SO. 1 a i i CWAL AT I1.I-; ni- Ii tn or be- ycciiritv to gmrante, the falth-- tli-' vork v.ill be forty thoU- -if forthrr l-if icn may be obt.ttti-.l 1 t' Hi V'vn Ii-'c 1 pnrtrrtent lir-vkiyn. (.1 ST LlNiLN i H.L, nf Li bm-s dli 1 Jt OIIU 21 See fifiii'rnl 1 nut rnctlon tn 1111 ilrri nt fool of t'olninii( last page of r. MAIN tiFFICK OF THK DEPARTMENT OF STREET CLEANING.

lluuM 1.4L!I. Nod. tl-'Jl I'AKlv R'UV. Bf 1R0UUH OF MANHATTAN, 'JIIK I'm" (E NEW SCALED BID3 OR ESTIMATES WILL BK received bv the Commissioner of ritreet Cieantnif, the ib ivc until '1 -k P. on TlllltM, UFA EMIIK.K 24, lliiroiiKl BnnUlyii.

CONTRA" i K'K FURNLSHINii AND DELIVER! NCf FORAGE The time f.r the dellyery of the articles, materials and sui'phi' and the performance of the contract 1- by or 'fore April I. 1X4. The amount of eccvnlfy required Is fifty per cent. 1 of the amount of the bid or estimate. The bidder will sinte the price of each Item or article contained in the speciuYationr) per hundred pouniis per norse, oy wntm tne bios win oe tested.

he extensions must he made and footed up, aa the bids will be read from th total for each Item and awards made to the lowest bidder at a lump aggregate sum for each contract. Delivery wilt be required to be made at tna time and In the manner and In such quantities aa may he directed. Blank forms and further information may ba obtained at the otllee of the Department of Btreet leaning, the Borough of Manhattan. Nos. 13-2 Park Bow.

JOHN McO. WOODBURY, Comtnlesloner of Street Cleaning. Dated December 9. AT, 10t ostl IT tSpp eiiernl InMtrnctlonsi to Rid- dors nt foot of column, lust puge of thin inipcr. OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COR RECTION, NO.

148 EAciT TWENTIETH STREET, BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THIS CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WTLJj BB received by the Commissioner of Correction at tho above otllee until ll o'ciock M. on TI KM'Al, .111 A 111 1UU4. llorouuh of Ilrooklyn. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING GRO CERIES.

VEGETABLES, PROVISIONS, YEA8T, ICE, FOB AGE. KTC. The 1110 ror tne aenvery or tno articles, ma terials and Bunnlies and the performance of the contract Is during tho year The amount or security remtireri is nTtv nor cent. fa0 of the amount of the bid or estimate. The bidder will state the price of each Item or article contained in tho specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton, uozn, gaiion, yara or otner unit or msuture.

bv which the bids will be tested. The oxlenslons must be made and footed up, as the blda will be read from the totals and awards made to the lowest iiMuer on eacn item. Delivery win no required to ne ma ic at tna time nnd In the manner and In Buch quantities as may bo directed. Blnnk forms nnd nirther narticuiars mnv no obtained and C10 plans and drawings may scon at tho otnee or tne inrnrtment or correction, the Borough of Manluittan. No.

118 East Twentieth htroef. ii'OS. AV. Kb, Comralwioner. DntM.

December 18. d21 pitomi rr-7if lienernl IitHlructinnsj to 1111- ilers nt foot of col 11 111 11, lunt of thin paper. DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION. NO. Ut EAST TWENTIETH STREET.

BOROUGH OIV MANHATTAN, THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OK ESTIMATES WIDLi received by tlie Commissioner of Correction at the above office until Jl 'clock A. on TILMIM, Iii'i 1r.11111.il HnroiiKh of BrfioLl.vn, NO. 1. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER ING WHITE ASH COAL.

The time for tne delivery or tne articles, mi- tcrtiils and supplies and the performance of th contract is during the year 114. The amount ot security required Is Tirtv oer cent. (I)U) of the amount of the bid or estimate. ituroiiK" i nruuKi yn. No.

2. FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVER ING MEATS, FRESH AND CONDENSED MILK, I-iSli. KTU. The time ror tne aenvery or tne articles, ma terials and supplies and tiie performance of the contract Is during the year Pw4. ThM amount fir security required is mty per cent.

of tho amount of tho bid or estimate. The bidder will state the price of each ltorn or article contained In the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per pound, ton. dozen, pauon, yara or otner unit ot measure, by which the bids will be oh ted. The extensions mUBt be made and footed up, as the bids will be read from the total for each Item and awarda mado tu the lowest bidder on each speclllcatlon. Delivery will bo required to made at tha time and In tha manner and In euch quantities 1 may do oireciea.

uiunk fm run and further Information mav ba obtained and the plans and drawings may be seen at the office of the Department of Correction, the Borougn ot aiannaiian, ro. its iast Twentieth Btreet THOMAS W. IIYNE3, Commissioner. Dated Dfamoer 11, 100.1. djf lot osu ft 7 So Gfiit-rnl I lint net Inn to lllfl.

ders nt fimt of column, lunt page of Ctilsj psper. LEGAL NOTICES. SUPREME COURT, COUNTY OF KINGS Kings County Trust Company, plaintiff, against William L. Vun et defendants--In pur-mance of a Judgment of foreclosure and Bale, duly nindn and entered in tint above entitled action and bearing date the pith day of December, 1. the und TBigned.

the referee in said Judgment named, will sell at public auLlon. at the salesrooms, No. Wlllouglihy street, in tho Borough of Brooklyn, tho City of New York, on Hie Ulli day or January, ICMt, 'z o'clock noon on that dfiy, by William II. Smith, auctioneer, the premised directed by said jiidgin-nt lo be sold and therein described an follow: All that certain plot, plec, or pan-el of hind, situate in the Borough of Brooklyn. In the ity of Nujy York.

County of Klnirs (formerly Town of Now Utrecht) and of New York, as laid out on the map of the Town Survey CoiiiinlMdnn of Kings County, described, as follows: Commencing at a point on tin- southeasterly fido of Seventeenth avenue distant one hundred find twenty fl-j) feet northeasterly from tliM corner formed by the of the south' asterly side of Seventeenth av nue with the northeasterly side of Hath avenu; thence running northeasterly and along the sout h'-iisterly Hide of Seventeenth avenue frty (4u foot; theiice southeasterly and paialbi with Bath avenue ninety-six (H'ii feet and eight tf) Inches; thence southwesterly and parallel with Seventeenth avenue forty H0 feet; hence northwesterly nnd again parallel with Bath avenue ninety-nix (OH) feet and iicht fS Incti'-s tfi he point or place of beginning, be the said several dimensions moro or loas. Together with all the light, title and Interest of the parties of tho first part in and to the center of the street In front of said premises. Dated Brooklyn, N. Y. City.

December 17. Bp. DOUGLASS H. STEWART. Refere.

Geo. V. Prower. Attorm for Plaintiff, 44 Court street, "Temple Bar," Brooklyn, N. Y.

city. 3w f(t-t SUPREME COURT OF THK STATE OF NEW YORK. COUNTY OF KINGS Cornelius F. Kings-land, aa surviving trustee of tho truats created In and by virtue of tbe last will and testament of Ambrose Ktnesland. deceiieed.

plaintiff, against Mary ll. Tompkins. C'linelliis Klngsland, individually; Walter F. KlnKsland, Ilonry P. Kings-hind, Albert A.

Kiiigtdand, Augusta L. Jones, Katharine A. Kintitdund, as ex-jcutrlx, and Cormllua F. KlriKslnud, 11s executor of the last will and testament of Amhrose Kfngsland, deceased; Helen s. Klngslarid.

Cornelius F. Klngaland ami Daniel K. DeKeixedon, as executors of the biHt Hill and teatatnent of George L. Klngslarid. dec.

'i scd; Helen Scheniierhorn orris, Augustus N. M'-rtls. George L. Kingsland, Ethol Wallers KlngHlnnd, Waller F. KitiKulund, Junior; Harold L.

KlriKlund. Arthur A. highland, Albert Alexander Klngslnnd. Albert Alexander Harold Kings-land. Harry Charles Spencer Klngeland.

Ambrosa lug-hind Mary K. Bradford, Herman La Roy Jones, Georg xu-r Bradford. Philip Hone La Roy Jones, defendants -To the above named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer tho complaint in this action, and to ttcrve a copy of your answer on the plaintllt's attorney wHhia twoitv days after the service of this summons, exclusive of th' day of wrvlce; ami In ensn of youf failure 10 aripeiir or answi-r, judgment will be taken isKairiHt you bv default for the r-dl-'f demanded In the complaint. Laud Now York. November llfj.1.

JOHN A. TWLOR, Attorney tT Plaintiff. No, Willtaai Strict, Borough of Manhattan, New York city, To Albert Alexander hingsiand: The rorefoinjr stiiiiruons Is rwrve.t upon you by publication, pur suanl to Hii order of Honoralilo Jostuh T. Mareatt, a Justice of the Supreme Court of tho State fit New Yoik. dntfd thif ltith 'lay of Iecjmber.

1908, and filed with th complaint on the same day la the nftlce of the Cb rk of the County of at th liall of RccnlM, in the Borough of Brooklyn tn said County. JOHN A. TWIiR, Attorney for Plaintiff. No, 7i William Htiect. New Yurk Cltr.

dl7 fit th SUPREME CfiURT. KINGS COUNTY-FUL-ton Cooperative Building und L.tn Association, plaintiff, nnlnt Sarah A. i'aliner and others. b'Ti ndantH In purmi.tri' of a jiclKtneul of fore-(1111 1. ml -ilc iikmIu and ent 1 -d tn the abovs eotliled iniion.

dal'd the day of December T. I will II at public auction to the highest by Willlaiii II. Stalth, 11 ut loliucr, at tli salesr.iotif. N't. 'J Will'iiuhhy sir-et, in the Bor-oiiwh or Itroiklvn, otinty of Khiuh.

on the Hitrt ilny of 1 it cenilier, at tw.d o'clock, noon, tlie land Iti luoKinctit mentioned and therein a- IoIIwh; All tliat certain lot, plc (f par-'-l of liiti'l. with th building thereon. Mm: atid being In the i'lilr-1 War of the Borough ft rmerly (it) of Brooklyn, fa-. tli- T'-nth of Bor itiifli (formerly fitvi -f Brooklvn, Cotinty of Kings and of New York, botin I'd and xcrloci as foil ws, to wit: B'Kinnlng at a point on the northerly jtde of VrKti striet distant two huiidrt-d aiu (I nnd tcti ImiieH w-wtcrly frmn the north" wt''ily comer of luig'-n street and Fourth avenue I-" nth was orlfcionlly Iild nuti; theme running northerly and ianile wPh Fourth llenue leet; then Wlr1y OPiI piirn1'-! With 1 1 I TI Mteet heM' u.iiili'rly and puralhl with F-iiit'li nvnttie ons hlin ie.1 f-et to street. 11 ci interlV III.

tig Ihe line Of IhtKcn Sit i-cl tWtlltV feet to tha p. lot place of tM of begin nlng being one bundled nod nln -t fe-t ten Uichei t'oi 1 l-oiirtti avenue and us now ot- nc'l. B- tour On pr -01 t-r- i con ee. nod r-lr-l in dcd Mat-d March hlnv- County Reitl-'cr oth Cot an page March lb of luted Ds- l-eiliber 11 1 WILLI VPi.oDY. Sh.

riff of I im Count. GrotRs Gri, 'Maltitlff's Attotiicy, Court stree'. Mrooklyn, N. Y. dl 3w tutVf TUB PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW TORK, by the grace of God free and Independent Tn Hrten Wllhplmin Srhenrk.

Amelia P. Web ster. Robert M. Pettit. Individually and as execu tor of the last will and testament oi jopnine SI.

Pettit. deceased: George Lynde. Mattle V. Lynde. Frank Lrnde.

and to all persons Interested In the estate of William W. Pettit. late of the County of Kings, deceased, ss creditors, legatees, next of kin or otherwise, send greeting You and each of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the County Court House (Room 37). in the County of Kings, on the th day nf January. 19.H.

at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the Judlrtal settlement of the account of Julia M. 8c nek ss executrix and trustee of the last will and testament of WILLIAM W. PETTTT. late of the County of Kings, deceased. And let the above named Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear fur them on said Judicial settlement, la testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our sntd Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness. Hon. James C. Church. Surrogate of our said county, (Peal.) nt the County of Kings, the ISth day of Novemlter, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three.

WILLIAM P. PICKETT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. Francis ft. McDIvitt.

attorney for petitioner. 40 Court street. Brooklyn, N. Y. n20 6t THE PEOPLE OK TilE STATE OF NEW York, by the gracs of God free and Independent.

To William Wood, if living. Send greeting: You ae hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings, to be held at the County Court House (Room 7). In the ounty or Kings, on the day of January, 1904, at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon, then and there to show cause why a decree should not be made awarding letters of administration of the goods, chattels and credits which were ROSIK WOOD, deceased, to William B. Davenport. Public Administrator of the County of Kings.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of our said Surtogate Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. James C. Church.

Surrogate of our sold County. (L. at the County of Kings, the 10th day of December, in the year of our Ijord one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P. PICKETT, dll-fit Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Hermann Scheldt, Karl Helsenberg. Gusrav Zaun. a.s executor of the last will and testament of Maria Dorothea Frledrtche, defeased; Adulph Frledrlchs, Hermann KiiedrichB, Hutnrloh Hubert Frlednehh, Dorothea Adeline Ernestine Kriedrlcrrs. Ludwig Otto Hubert Wepnor, Louis Witheim Frledrlchs. William Georg Karl and If any of the aforesaid person be dead, then to an and all unknown persona wnoric names or parts of whose names and whose plac or places of residence are unknown, and cannot, after diligent inquiry, be ascertained, the hus-bi nd or htuhands.

wife or wives, legal represents-Uvea, leg.itees. devisees, heirs at law and next of kin of such aforesaid parons; and to Louts Friediichs, George Frledrlchs and Carl Daniel Frledrlchs. brothers of Fried riohi. late of the County of deceased, if living, an if dead. Hny 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; the wife or wives, lfg.il representatives, legatees, devisees, heirs at law and next of kin of said Louif Frledrlchs, George and Carl Daniel Fried-rlchs, send greeting You and each of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate ot the County of Klnjcs, at a Surrogate's Court to be hflld at the County Court Hnuue (Room 37), In the County of Kings, on the day of December, 1103.

nt ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and. there to attend the Judicial settlement of the account of Gaptav Kaon as administrator with the will annexed of the goods, chattels and credits eft unadminlsierert of GUSTAV FR1EDRICIIS. deceased. And let the above named infantn then and there show cause why a special guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on ssld Judicial settlement. in testimony whoroot we nave caused the seal of our Surrogate's? Court to be hereunto affixed.

Witness, Hon. Jamvi C. Church, Surrogate of our said (U S. County, at the County of the 11th day of November, in the year of our Lord ono thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P.

PICKETT. n6t Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE. REAL Eat ate Exrhangn. No.

19 Montague street In pursuance of unorderof the Hon. James C. Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, nolle? hereby given, according to law. to all persons having claims against Aaron Ohlsen.

Marv Can-sidy, Michael MeOee. John Haitgerty, William MeCorkle or Mc'orkell, and Alexander DobcleK, late of the County of Klmrs. deceased, that they are required to exhibit the some, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at hia office, Room MS, Real Estate Exchange, No. 1S9 Montague street, Bordugh of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before the 17th dav' cf June next. Dated, Kings County, December 10, 1903.

WILLIAM B. DAVENPORT. Administrator. Public Administrator of the County of Kings. dll-fimo IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

James C. Church, Surrogate of the County of KlntTf, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against OLIVER J. OEER. late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at the office of Wheeler. Cortes Halaht.

State street. New York City. Borough of Manhattan, on or bo-fore the loth day cf June nert Dated, December 10. 1903. EDWARD F.

EER, dll Administrator. Wheeler, Cortes ft Height, attorneys for administrator. 21 Stale st. New York Cltv. Manhattan.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE. RE Estate Exchange, No, 189 Montague street In pursuance of an order of the Hon. James Church, Surrogate of the Puuiuy of Kings, notice la hereby given, according to law, to all paraons having claims against KATE F. McOHATH, late of Harrison, N. WILLIAM KLOAH Mit-UAKET B.

JONES. ANDERSON It-MiXO FA I NO, CHARLE-4 A. GUTTICH. JOHN' L. WALLE and WILLIAM TOUHEY, late of the County of Ktnga, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office Room 51 Real Estate Exchange, No, ib Wguu street.

Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before the 26th day of December next Dated, Kings County, June 18, 1903. WILLIAM B. DAVKNPORV Puhllo Administrator of the County of Kfns. Administrator. ei tm IN PURSUANCE f'F AN ORDER OF TII3 Hon.

James C. Churen, Surrogate of the County of Jv 1 1) tin. ih iin-uy given, according to law. to all perrona having clalmH against MARGARET DUNNE, late of the Borough 4 Brooklyn, Kluge ounty, ue'-rHwu, nun uiey requireq to fn- hibit the same, with the vouchet tr, i aulurllier. nt her nlSCe of trnnsnctlnv I at the offices of Dana Clarkon.

Temple Bar Building, No. 40 Court street, Brooklyn, on or before the 10th day of Mar next. Dnt'i-A nl veinuer ikm. MARIA THORN E. F.xerutH Dana A Clarksm, Attorneys for Executrix, Tern- pie Bar Building.

No. 40 Court street. Brooklvn. N. nt firn IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OK THE Hon.

James C. Church. Surrogite of the Countv of Kin g3. notice Is hernhy given, according to jtw, to all persons having claims against ELSIE LOUISE EVANS, late of the Ounty of Kings do-ceased, that they are required to exhibit the the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at 26 Fort Green place, in Brooklyn. N.

on or b-fore the 2lst day of May next. Dated, November 17. 103. DAVID J. EVANS.

Administrator. Eugene V. Brewster. Attorney for administrator, Court n. Brooklvn.

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATORS OFFICE. RE A Estate Building. No. 18' Montafue finance of an of the Hon. Jarnes O.

Churoii. Surrogate of the County of King, notice Is hereby glvun, according to law, to ail persons having cUlini against JOHN E. HUGHES. LEONARDO MISI'ULINO, MAGDALEN A STOHR, SoplMA McKINNEY and MARGARET HAMMOND, late of the County of Kings, deceased, th.it thev are It-quired 10 exhibit the same, with the voucher thereof, to the suhscr1ter, the administrator, at his office, ftuum Heul I'Xste Exchange, No. Hit Montague street, liorourh of Brooklyn, CUy of New York, on or before th J'th day of Marifl uext.

Dated, hlrg County. 8'piemhr 9A. linj. WILLIAM R. DAVENPORT, Public Administrator of the Countv of Kings, sll Administrator.

IN PFKfiL'ANCE OF AN ORDKII OF THE Hon. James C. Church. Bunogte of the County of Kliih, hot tee Is hereby given, according b. law, to all persons laving cbilm asulnst JOHN CLANCY, late of the County of tangs, deceased, thu-t lhy are required to exhibit le with the vouchers theieof, to the subsrr lbi, at the office of her attorney, Thomas J.

FsrrHl, No. Ml Broadway. Doiough of f'lty of New York, on or before the lut day cf February next Dated August 11 MARY ngco.X, Administratrix. Thomas J. Farrrll.

Attorney for Administratrix, Ml Etoadway, Manhattan, New York City, N. Y. a Jit bin IN PURSUANCE nr AV ORDER Or THft Hn. Janus C. Church, Surrogate of the Cmmy of Kings.

is hrby given, according to lis to all prions having claim MARTHA E. FULLER. Iitt of the city of Rroektvn. decessed. that they ar required to exhibit the pntne, with vouchers thereof, lo the sulmorlb-, at his nrltr in the Village Sksiif-atelea, County of Onondaga, stste of Yotk, on or before the first day of Mtrch.

IM hsxt. Dated August li, IMS. WILLIAM J. SHOT WELL, Flteeutor of the Iat win and temnnt of ssld decessed. Post Oflke address fikanesfelss, S.

Y. 14 Im i Uy, 1 ut URSUANCtt OF AN ORIiKR OT THE James C. Church. SurmB4le ot the County law. air Prions having cislms aaflnsl CHARLES C.

MARTIN, late of the Borough of lirnuklvn. deceased, that tbv are reoulred to ex hibit same, with the vouchers thereof, to th pub "Tiber, st the office of her attorney, K. Klnnlffan, Court strset, Pwlilyn, N. Y-, on or b-f-o the fnth day 0f March tt Dated September tso. MARY A MARTIN.

F.ieeutrll. T. Ftnnigan. Attorney f.r Fxeculrli, Court Street, Brooklyn. New Tork.

Im ASSIGNEE NOTICES. THK PBOpUK OK THPI eT iTK OF NKW Tor To all persi.ns Interested In the estate of AIjFUKI) H. KSTEY. alnl 10 warren 1. for the iMinent of rredimrs, send greeting: Yoti snd eaoh of you he.ehv cited and required sppear In the Kings Comity Court, st a Special Term thereof, In the Countv Court House, Borough nf Brooklyn, city of New York, on the th day of January, IM.

at tf" o'clock In the forenoon of that day, to show cause why a set Dement of the account of proceedings of Warren I. as assignee a the said Alfred R. Kstey. shnoid not ls had, and If no cause be shown to attend a settlement Of such account. Witness, Hon.

Frederick Crsna. Judge of said court, and the seal of said court, Ihe Id day ar December. tKW. )l 4w lb CHARLES T. IIAHTZHEIM, Clerk.

THE PEOPLE OK THE STATE OF NEW YORK By the grace of God free and Independent To David Ruslend. Richard R. Rusvlend. William Hulend. Christina Sheridan, Georgina S.

Ir eater. Henrietta MeGlbbun. Annie Vo kmann. George P. Higginbotham Charles B.

Htggin-botham. William B. Russlend, Minnie D. Uusw-lend. George Cllft, Elizabeth Hobby, Bella Tou-hey, Menla Cllft.

Robert Hamilton, George Hamilton, Isabella Rough. Mary Knapp. Ellen Bever-Idge and the unknown heirs at law and next of kin of George Simpson, deceased (if any there bet. and their legal representatives, heirs, devisees tranprerees, husbands or wives of said unknown hir. n.

hmu- or places of residence are unknown and cann't, after due dl licence, be ascertained, send greeting: Whereas, Menla K. Ludwig and Hubbard llen-drlcksou of the City of New York have lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain Instrument in writing heating date the thirteenth day of December, 1S9S, relating to real and personal property, duly proved as tlie last will and testament of GKORGK SIMPSON, late of the County of Kings, deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you. are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to be held at the County Court House. Room ST.

In the Borough Brooklvn on the 18th day of January, 1904, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the said last will and teatnment and that the above named Infants then and there show cause why a speiial guardian should not be appointed 10 appear for hern on the probate of said last will and testament. In testimony whereof we have caused the sf-ai of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness. Hon. James C.

Church, Surrogate of our said County, (L. 9.) at the Borough of Brooklyn, the jTth day of November, In the year of our Ijord one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P. PICKETT, d3 i th Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. THE) PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Jay More, George More, Clark More.

Cornelia More, Marlon Holden, Annie Annie. Edwin More, -Edna Mire, Donald G. More. Ueorge N. Green, KJtzaheth Green, Amelia M.

Stinifon. Robert C. Green, Kllie More, Ida More, Mis. Edwin R. I'ettlgrew.

Mrs. Krnnk B. Landls, Marlon M. More, Powell M. Grant, jiilia Grant Jneksun.

Mary Waters. Clara Julia Howell. Walter Howell. Frank M. Howell.

Eva Howell. Helen Sanborn. Oriln Peck. Janet Peck, all adults, and Marlon More nnd Fred Howell, tnfnnts over the nifo of fourteen, send greeting. Whereas, Taylor More of the Borough of Manhattan, City, County and State of New Yovk.

has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of tho County of Kings', to have certain instrument in writing bearing date the 21st day of October. IW. relating to real and personal property, duly proved as llu last will and testament of the lute JOHN M. FOOTE, deceased. Wherefore, you nnd each of your are herehy cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to he held at the County Court House (Room 37), In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 21st day of December, 1903, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and tli to to attend the probate of the said last wljl and snd that the above named Infants then and there show muse why a epcrinl guardian should not be appointed to appear for them on the prohare of said last will and testament.

In testimony whereof, we have caused the son! of our said Surrogate's Court to here-unto affixed. Witness, Hon. James C. (L. Church.

Stirrer me of our SHld County, at the Borough of Brooklyn, the 27th day of October. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P. PICKETT. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

Tavlor Mors Att'v ill Person, tlfllne N'n. 11R Broadway, Uoio. of Manhattan, N. Y. City.

n5 kw tn THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of Cod free and Independent -in iJota or Dorm van Keuren nam scnu- mann. Emma Menken, Sophie Schumann. Ma Meyer. William Frederick Schumann. Henry I'.

Schumann, Henry Schumann, Anna Landrock, Charles llemme. Mathilda Truemper. Dora Winks. rederick Meyer, Sophie Mohrniann. William Meyer, Maria Bauschbach and Anna Rotermand.

send greeting. Whereas, William Meyer of the county or Kings has lately petitioned our surro gates court of (he countv of KIoks to have ii certain Instrument In writing bearing date the twenty-eighth day of October, 19D3, relating to real ami personal property, duly proved aa tne last win and tcKiunent 01 hiiish; makia iik.m'M'ih late of the County of Ktngw. deceased. Where, fore, vou nnd each of vou are herehv clfd lo ap pear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, at a Surrogate Court, to be held at the County Court House (Room In the County of Kings, in the 4th day or January, lain, rt ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there lo attend the nrohiitn of the snld lnnf will nnd teptinnint. In testimony whereof, we hsv caused th seal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed, Witness, Hon.

James (I. Church. Surrogate of our said County, the County of Kings, the If th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P. PICKETT, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

Tllrsh Rasqnin. Attys. for Petitioner, 3S-4 Court street Brooklvn. New York Cltv. n19 liw th THE PROpLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent To Alice Guetin (nee Ryan), send greeting: You and each of you Are hereby cited to appear before our surrognte or the county or Kings, at a Hur rognte's Court, to be held at the County Court House (Room 37t, In the County nf Kings, on the fith dav of January, Hurt, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then and there to attend the Judicial settlement of the account or John c.

Mcftuire. as executor of the last will and testament of ELLEN COLLINS, deceased. And If the above named 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 ws have caused the seal of our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. James C.

Church, Surrogate of our said county. (L. at the County of Kings, the Win day nf November, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P. PICKETT, nI9 fit th Clerk of the Surrogate's Court.

TUB PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, by the grace of God free and Independent -To Sophia Mnler, Elizabeth D. Khrllch, fleorae Long. John Kalenbuck, Intont; Alice Kal enbaclt. InlHnt: Oeorg Kalenback, Infant; Cat ti er I Knlenback. Infant John Joseoh Lang.

iT living, nnd any and all unknown heirs nt luw and next of kin. If he be dead whose nnmes and parts of whose names and wIiika aci! or ti laces or residence are unknown. nnd all unknown persons, heirs at law anil next of kin of Johanna M. iung, deceased, send greet. in' Whitens WUIietmtiia K.

Oiler, of the Bor ough of Brooklyn. New York City, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of U'it, to wive 11 teuton instrument tn writing, date the tenth day of May. 1SRI. relating to real arid persunnl property, duly proved as the last will ami Ifwimicni 01 Hurnuith fif Brooklyn, deeem-cd. Where fore, you and each of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate of the County of Kings, nt a Surrogate's Court, to be held nt the County Court House (Room In the Borough of DiO'kiyn.

Hie ot li day of January. Ifrni. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, then nnd thero to attend hm nrr.hnte of the said 1at Mill and testament and tltat the above named Infants then and there whv a soeclal guardian phould not be appointed to appear for them on the probate of Kaid IHeT Will mi'l In testimony whereof we have caused the seal or our eunosHif ouri 10 no nere unto) nnuen. ttness. Hon.

James it, SI Church. Surrogate of our siild ui the Borough of Brooklyn, the Iflth day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred snd three. WILLI PICKETT. ni9 iw th CUrk of the Surn-gnta iv OF AN ORIlEA OF THE Hon. James C.

Church. Surrogsie of the County of notice la hereby itlven, according to law to nil pei-MiBS having cisims nninst mkha BOOKS I late the ounty or Kings, de-. uiii.d Hint they are required to exhibit the witns. with the vouchers theieof. to the subscribers ni their blare of transacting business, No.

Court slii'ct. Borough of Brooklyn, New 1 ork, on or before iho til el day of February neit. Dated July DANIEL O. WILD, JACOB D. II.

BK.ltCEX, DE II ART fltr. th utori. IM'llril AXl'ii tiF AN Or THE JunoH C. Ch'ircli. SuiroKBte of the County if KIiihs, not If is hereby given, according to las to all person Having claims axuinst mahi McNULTY.

lat' the County or KingH, deowascd, that they ar leijini'-d to exhibit the "dim, with Ihe oUch'-l thereof, to the subscriber, Ut till place for the tianfaction of bueinej-s. to wit; the olhcn of William Hagarty, his attorney, ii Court street Brooklyn, New York City, 011 or before, lbs 1st day of reoruary m-xi. uatea July 2,1 llH' JOHN McNULTY. Administrator, utiltiam F. Huxartv, Alt' rn -v for Adiiunlstrator, Jfl Court stteet Lojough of Bruoklyn.

New York Ctty J.V-S4 ni th im iM MHC.W'CL OF AN OUDER OF TBI lln'n, Jmufs Church. Sorromite ff the County of King, notice Is hereby given, according to law, rtll pcrsors ba claims ngiunM MARY ivvm lute of Ihe County of Kings, deceased iVot Ihrv are to exhibit the snine, w.tl iii.t vouchers thereof, to ihe subs- i at hi irt.ntycllns bus Incut, nt the oftice if hi atiornev. Howard J'nyson Wilds. No, Nnesnti street. Borcugh of Miuihattan ttv of New ork or before, the t'-nin nay 01 way nexi.uati October, AMIS' F.

WYMAV. Admini-trnior. ti I'nvHon Wilds, Altorn-V Admlnlstr Nixohu Street, Borough of M'tnlmttan, New Yotk ijiy. IN PL'BSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE James chiiH'h. Smrogate of the County Of notice in o'i-- nn mi hi to ill! iters dis having fiiilms Kgalont MARY El ii-Altttn 1m 10 of the Rorollgh ff Brooklyn, ill pinned, thst tiey are reituiied to 1 xhlMi the same, oh th vim'-K-rs meriHd, 10 iii euii the offl'-e of B.

Biirnum. atb.rnev. Fulton nf Brooklyn. Bv itt New York on or be foit ihe I'Oi ty of Airlt next. DatiJ OlSm th Kxe.

utor of Mary iv ii 1 v.N' nr a mutr.n ir thk 11K AS Han. James C. hurch. Surrgste of the Coiny of Kin, none in m'-i- ijw, to all persons having tlsims sgmnst SARAH E. I.

um the Borough Brooklyn, de'ased urD late of flt tliev are ti.s't thev are niulrel to exhibit the same, with vouchers thereof, to the silhsetiher. a No. c.t llsnca-k s1re.t, Borough of Brooklvn, In the City York, on or b-rore in sixth nay January. t. 'u MEAD.

Executor. Roht. L. Weosley. Attorney fc.r CXMC'itor.

st. NewY.rk itv js fm rn I IS OF AN ORDER OF TU ii, c. church. HlltroBute of the Count of Klntis, tiolka Is h-reby gif according to la. persons having claims against maht HT1 KNKY.

late 01 me n-roun or Mr'eiKin, Cltv. deceased, that they sr required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, st tne omc or norm 10 c. King, Counselor at MW, rn. uimn piwi. nrnn yn, N.

on or before the loth day of Februar; Juiy 2,1. llKBlitCRT n. Btin.bT, sis. iJim lb PROPOSALS. OKKICK OF THK lit LSI I KN l'l- 1 1 1'.

I Ut-Ol'lill OF Ni. lll'M- CIBAL BU1LD1NO. lU'RnlCli OF BROOKLYN. THK 1T UK NKW "KK bids on estimati: will bk rk- 1 ceivi-it by the I'reM-ient of ihe of ut the nl- ve ofllcc until 11 -11 I v. i)K( mox No 1 KK KK.H LA liS'i.

fiKADIN.i. i AND LVYlN'i SIDKWALKS MAii-C ItOiiKltS AY KNUK TO Nu.S-TRAND AVKM'K. The Knginevr ctitlinate of the quantities Is as follows: I ill) square yards of brick gutters. Including con- crele base, 1,492 linear feet of new ruth tone. SMt cubic yards of eoith excavation.

1 3s7 cubic yards of earth rilling, to be furnished, square fe. of old ring-done to b- rciaid. 7,010 square feet of cement sbb'Walks. nir.t lor ne completion 01 wmiiv ami toe full performance vt the contract thirty i3'ij i-rKing tiavs. The amount of security required is No.

1. i-OtC UMil II.NU, 1 i 1 a 1 1 1 AAU CURBING FIFTY-SKCOND Slit MKT. FROM SIXTH AVENUK TO FORT HAMILTON AVK- The Engineer estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1.321 linear feet of new curbstone. U.200 cubic yards of earth excavation. C00 cubic yards of earth tilling to ih turnisnen.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract Is sixty (iu orklng days. The amount of security required Is S3, WO. No. 3. Ft RKOU LAT1 NO.

OR ADINO AM' CURBING DOUGLASS STREET (ST. JOHN'S FLACFi, FROM UNDERBILL AVKStK TO WASHINGTON AVT3NUE. The Engineer estimate of the qttanttiiea is as follows: 9, linear feet of new curbstone. 10.7H2 cubic yards of earth excavation. 1.M9 cubic yards of earth filling, not tn he bid for.

Time for the completion of the work and the full performance of ihe contract Is fifty (00) jrklng days. Pile amount of security required Is $2,500. No. 4. FOR RrcCtTTl.ATTNC, OR ADINO.

CURB ING. OUTTERlN'G AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON ELEVENTH AVENUE. BWTWEEN SEV- I -MNTII STR KK'P A NO KH111 TY-KIA it STREET. The Engineer's estimate of the Quantities is as follows: 1,059 square of brick putters, Including con crete base. G.Urd cuhlo yards of earth excavation.

lit cubic yards of earth nll'ng, not to do old foi. 1fiS linear feot of concrete curb. lO siiuare fret of nld flnmintifl to be relald. 3.84R square feet of cement sidewalks. i imc ror the comnlot on of the worg ann tne full performance of the contract Is forty-five C45 working days, ihe amount of security required Is No.

R. FOR FOUL ATI NO. GRADING. CURBING AND LAYING SIDEWALKS ON BLAKE AVENUE. FROM VAN HICLEN AVENUE TO NEW LOTS ROAD.

Tho iieer estimate oi thr quantities Is as follows: T.fiOl linear feet of new curbstone, 2.0iH cubic yards of earth excavation. lfi.940 cubic yards of earth filling, to be furnished. wquare reet or oin nagstones. to be relald. tf.to square feet of new flagstones.

lime ror the completion or tie work and the full performance of thJ contract is seventy (70) working day. The amount or required Is fs.ooo. No. 0, FOR REGULATING, GRADING, CURBING AND C.UTTEHTNO EIGHTY-FIFTH STREET, FROM SEVENTH TO THIRTEENTH AVENUE. The Engineer estimate of the quantities la as follows: square yards of brick gutters, including; con crete huso.

i.242 cuhlo yanl of earth excavation. 1,837 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be bid for. linear feet of concrete curb. Time for the completion of the work nnd the full performance of the contract la forty-five (4E) working dayn. The amount or security required is No.

7. FOR REGULATING. GRADING AND PAVING WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT, ON CONCRETE FOUNDATION, THE KOAD- WAY OF KtLLS PATH, FROM A POINT ABOUT 2r0 FEET NORTH OF JAMAICA AVENUE TO THE QUEENS HOROUOH LINE. The engineer estimate or tne Quantities is as follows: 7S7 Kquare yards of granite block pavement, with tar and gravel joints, including flinch concrete bne. 581 linear feet, of new curbstone, Including; concrete base.

cubic yards of earth excavation. 15 cubln yaids of earth filling to be furnished. Time for the completion of the work and the full rcrrnrmance of the contract is rorty tto) working days. The amount or security required is jf ooo. a i fi wn cn nrx'fl CURBING AND L.AYTNO SIDEWALKS ON MORGAN AVENUE, FROM METROPOLITAN AVENUE TO MEEKER AVENUE.

The Engineer estimate or tne quantities is as follows: fl 170 1 near feet of new curbHtone. 30 linen feet or 01a piuestone curbstone to ne reset. ft.192 cubic yarns of earth excavation. R.010 ruble vards or eartn niiing to be furnished. 90.205 snuare feet of cement sidewalks.

me for tne completion or me wont ana tne full performance or the contract is seventy (701 working flays. The amount or security require! is No. 9. FOR REGULATING. GRADING AND PAVING WITH GRANITE PAVEMENT.

ON A CONCRETE FOUNDATION. THE ROADWAY OF EAGLE STREET, FROM OAKLAND STREET TO PROVOST KTRKKT. The Engineers estimate or tne quantities is as follows: 678 square yard or granite niocn pavement, with tnr and gravel joints, Including flinch concrete base. linear feet of new curbstone. Including concrete base.

l.JWt cuhlo vards of earth excavation. 436 cubic yards of earth filling, not to be bid for. R.17r. sonars feet of cement sidewalk. 1W squ.ire leei or new graniie onagesinne, noi to be bid for.

Time for the completion of the work nnd the full performance of the contract Is thirty (30) working rtflv. The Amount or security renuireti is sz.aou. The bidder will state the prioe of each Item or article contained in tne specifications) or scneouies herein contained or hereto per linear foot feet B. cubic yard, or other unit of measure, by which the bids will he tested. The bids will bo coin pared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract.

Blank rorms may ne ooiHincn mm me pinna and drawings may he seen at the office of the President or ire U'rougn or uroomyn. 1100m No. 15, Municipal Building. .1 KI'W a ci 1 hum, I'resneni Dated December hi. IMS.

lt osu rt rvP (ii-nernl I iin root Inn to HI ri der a nt foot of column, Inst page of thin imper. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH OF THE CITY OF NKW YORK, SOUTHWBST CORNER OF FIFTT-F FT I HTR AND HIXTH A KNUK. BOROUGH (JF A li Al 1 A THK CITX OF NEW YORK. flttALKti BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILT BPS RR reived hy the Hoard of Health of the Department of ID-alth until 10 ciock on FOR Ft'RSISHISG ALL Til 10 LABOR AND FI-nviSlllNG AND I'jR ECTING ALL TUB MA Tion iii.u KCEH3 A OR REOUI RED TO COMI'LETM A NURfKS' HOME ON THW GHOUNDH OF KINGSTON AVENUE HOSPITAL. I Vf IdTri A KM I.

AMI KB. Ml REET. HOROl-014 of intuurkUT.N, till tir VI mi pt.n dm the completion of the work and the full performance or tne contract is two nun' 'Ira. I diiiwecl 111 worn I Tin I11IVI-. The amount or hcciji ny rei(uircii im niiy per cent.

of tne amount or me ni Bids Will be coinpnrfii mm tne coniraut iwararq a iin-ii, or nBtcreitntc sum, iiintiw fcrtits and furl ht-r Information may he obtained and the tdene and drawing" nmy In- seen at the olllcu i-t the chief Cletk of the Department of Health, soutliwc-t c-rner of Flftv-llfth stretd and HUtb avenue. I'otoUKh of Mimtiartan. MtN I '''ii'''. 11. ri cflii'ni, AIi A 'I D'TY.

M- fllANCIS V. (JREKNE, Ilonrd of TTenith. DMtel Deeemler IW it "Ml Um iiftt rrn I I iimI riict Inna In fllil- dtr nt foot of ruin inn In at Miue of I in pu tier. IjF.P VRTMEN'T OF HEALTH OF THE CITY Oh' NEW YoRK. SOUTHWEST lt i ft I i I- -TV-F1 1'TII STREET AND HIXTH A VENI'K.

noROCf.H OF A.MIA 1TA. i I 111 NI-W YORK. SEAT'-" "i v-f ii" 11-1 nr. elveil by the Board of H'-iiih of the D-part- imi.t of Iballh unt.1 '0 I A. on FOR Fl ALL THK LAMfilt ANfi 'II 11 1 I til in I irif-t.

li'LNlSllIN'l AND ERECTING ALL THE M- 1 Kit I A LP NWK.AKY llr.fjl 1 1( TO COMI'LrTE i tii iiii ar 1 i Vt 1 A I I A L. NGHT' 1 ivVv't'L'" AND FKNNIMoRE STREET. OI'GH OF BROOKLVN. cTY NEW YORK. The time ror tne in worn m-oi tb.

full iierfoi maticc of tlie contract Is nlb'-ty cnifecitMve working dv The amount ft ui reipnreu nrty per cent. 1 of the smsint fr tli" ri. Bids it cofntiai- 'l fiii'i tne contract swsruen ar a hnnp or ngKreaate sum. Blank forms nnd further Informal mav he oltalnel the plnns and drawings may r.e seen at the office r.f tho f'h'ef i I'tk of th" IV-pi-iunftt of HciiMli. foitthwest corner of l-i'ty-fl'fh etrer-t and Sixth avenue, Botouch of Miii- .1.

I.IM'ERLE, I'i'- D. President; AI.VAH II. D. FRANf'lS GREKNE. Hoard of Health Dated December ifi, KM.

L'1 lot H4r OnersI Inolriiftlniisj to Bit). dors nt foot of column, I tint liitfte of tlilft 111 per. DEPARTMENT OF BRIDGE, NOS. 13 TO II 1MRK Row, AMI A PT A Till! CITY OF new York, Borough of Manhattan. HEALED HID OR ESTIMATES WILL RE rf-eyd hv lb Conimlssloiir of Bildgea ut Hit' until 12 on.

on WKDMDW. UV.i FMIir.ll H.It THE (XNSTItl'f TB'N ('C THREE HA HhK RR II 'GEH OVER GnWANCH CAN Al AT NINTH H'TREKT. THIRD HTRKET AND i vtnN gTHECT liniMIHH OF ItlnioKLYN iii ok must be entirtly completed on or be-for- janunry 'liiP amount of security to tusrantee the faithful performance of the woik will bo eighty thu-ali'I dollsrs Blank forms snd further Information ttmv obtntiM'd at the Brooklyn nfhe' of the part roetit of Bridges. No. Wsrh usion street, Hn.ok.yn OUsTAV L1NDENTH AL, -f Bridges.

dlT Kit tinriil Instrni'Oona in It 11. Jcrs nt fool of column Inst pane of tloa eprr, fill i.f al I or.

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