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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY. JANUARY 19. 1000.

PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICE. PUBLIC NOTICES. PUBLIC NOTICES.

CORPORATION NOTICES James B. Sheldon were gnpolnted by an order ween Knickerbocker and Irving avenues, of the Supreme Court made and entered the I List 123, No. 4. Paving with asphalt Bever-2lst day of Decern bar. 108.

Commissioners ef ley road, from Ocean parkway to East Second Estimate, and Almet La son. CommiHtdonAr stroet. of Assessment In tha shovA amltled nroceedln. I List No. ft.

Tavlna cement sidewalks on and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. In The New Utrecht avenue 'tin? lnternei-iton City of New York, which, taken with a line niMway beiween Fifiy-tirst are bounded and described as follows. and Ftftv-serond tiet: thence noriii- Bounded on the north by a lino loo f.et nrth wesiwanily along the anl line midway i of and parallel wlih the northerly aide -f Heen Filty-flrBt uml Kif y-serond Pitkin avenue, the stvid distance b-ing mw- 1 in a p-drii distant feet northweHierly tiotn rne true allowed the completion th vbwt ij n-oui i i r.iKinn work and till tn -e of I rontrnr will n-nia iniiy hik Prai ri Uv h-irdi-. and hft-en litKd working davs. wl buhf? VTe.

lhthV' f-T' Th" required will te a Jln a lLe, "TJL ui Thirteen Thoueand Uis.oooj. fln1 fortieth atreet. thonce northwestwardly no. FI'hXISHlNO ALL THE LA. iln JlM "V.h ti Bo, XVI M' I'll I HWIRFn FOR ninth street and rortieth street to the In- rv The nrinwjiriy line -r evemn thetii'e tin tin f-iu iifilly ard rataiei 'Ai'h Klei- enth avenue to the intereei with a line Iik'hiu 7'iu fiet westerly from and piiniiiei I unh the w.s'.erly Mn of fright avnm-; norlhvaiil! aing the snxi lir.e parallH with New ftrerht avenvie tne Intersection with a Une I lt-n Forty-sixth a i reel uii'l Korty-Bevi'tith siivet; ttwrn-e northwst wardly al-ng the snid line midway b.

'tween 1 Koriv-slxth street and Forty- to a noim distant l'i feet n-Tthwf xtL-rh itt-rly tr -in llie; I the nort hwiattrly line Tenth nun huiiitt ward iy and parallel with n'ie to the with a 1 in disturb :) fet t'Ster from and parallel with the west- erty line of New avenue; thenre ii wardly aloft ft the paid line parallel with New I'trecht avenue tt the hit ion with a line midway between street and For'y- fourth stroet the nee northwestwardly a I ng the said line midway between Korty-t bird i street and Forty-foiirt street to a p-dnt distant Iu0 feet northwesterly from the nort h- westerly line of Ninth avenue, thence northeastwardly and parallel with Ninth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 70n f-et I westerly fr -m and parallel with the line of New Ftre. ht avenue; thence northwardly along the s.ild line parallel with New I Vtreeht avenue to the Intersection with a lino midway between Fortieth street and I street; thence ioi hw 1 l- ic-nu the s.nd line between Fortieth sti-eet and For' tersection with a line mldwav between Fifth avenue nn Sixth avenue; thoivc n'jrtli-eastwanHy along the said line midway between Fifth avenue and Sixth a enue to the intersection with a line midway between Thirty-eighth atreet and Thirty -ninth street; thence northwestwardly aing the sold line midway between Thirty-eighth street and Thirty-ninth street to a point distant feet nnrthwesieily from the onUwesteriy 'hie of Fifth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Fifth avenue to the intersection with a line parallel with Thirty-sixth street and passing through the point of beginning; thence southeast wardly along the said line parallel with Thirty-sixth street to the point or plnoe of beginning. All distances are intended to be treasured at right angles to the lines to which they are referred or to prolongations of the said lines. Kesolved. That this Hoard consider the proposed area of nss-'psment at a meeting of th Hoard to be in The City nf New York.

Bop-ugh of Manhattan, in the Cl'v Hall, on the 2th day of January. V.m. at AM-. and that ot the same time and place a l.eirlng thern will then and there be h-id. Itesolved.

That the Secretary of this Hoard cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published In the City Record and the corporation newspaiers for ten days prior to the 2'Jth day of January. Dated Januarv 199. JOSEPH HA AO. Secretary. No.

177 Broadw-ay, rtoom I4'1. Telephone. Worth. Jali-lnt si NOTICE IS miHEKY GIVEN THAT AT the meeting of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment hoid on Jceinber IS, the following rcHolutlons were ad ipted Whereas, Th Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York is considering the advisability of Instituting proceedings to acquire title to the lamia and premises required for the opening and extending of Hegemnn avenue, from New Mersey avenue to Fountain avenue in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New rk; and Whereas. The of Estimate and Ar-portiontneutc is authorized and required at the time of the adoption of the resolution directing the Institution of proceedings to acquire title to the lands required for the foregoing Improvement to fix and determine upon an area or areas of assessment for bene fit for said proceeding Resolved, That the Board of Eselmate and Apportionment, in pursuance of the provisions or section 9m or the Greater New York ter, hereby gives notice that the following is ine proposea area or assessment lor oeneni this proceeding: Bounded on the north by a line midway between New Lots avenue and liegeman avenue, and by the prolongation of the said line; on (he enat by a line distant H0 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line ot Fountain avenue, the said distance lug measured at right aneles to the line Fountain avenue; nn the south by a line midway between liegeman avenue and Vienna avenue, and by the prolongation of the said lino; am) on the west bv a line midway between Pennsylvania avenue and New Jersey avenue.

Ttesrdved, That thla Hoard consider the proposed area of assessment at a meeting of the Hoard to be he'd In Th City of New York. Borough of Manhattan In the City Hall, on the day of January. 1909. at 10:30 A.M.. and that at the same time and place a public hf-arlng there.

Wj then and there he had, Resolved, That the Secretary of this Hoard cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby to be published in the City Record and the corporation newspapers for ten days prior to the 9th day of January, Dated January 1C 109. JOSEPH HA AO. Secretarv. No. Broadwav, Ko-im 146.

Telephone. 2280 Worth. Jal6-int su NOTICE IS HEREHY GIVEN THAT THE Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The city of New York, deeming it for the public Interest so to do. proposes to change the map or plan of The City of New York so as to change the grade of Seventy-eighth street, from Second avenue to Fourth avenue, and Third avenue, from Pevemy-savonth street to Seventy-ninth street, Horuugh of Brooklyn, and that a meeting- of said Mrmrd win hM in the Old Council Chamber. Citv Hull, Rorouuli of Manhattan, City of New York, on January 29.

lfstB, at 10:30 o'clock A.M.. at which su proposed change will be considered bv said Board; all of which Is more particularly set rorin ana uescribed in the following resolutions ItrBl t'om u.nmni icn m. ho- i i I i i I i PUBLIC NOTICES. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND 'DEPARTMENT In the matter of the applica tion of The City of New York relative tu ac quiring uue 10 mai j-se t.i 1 Kt.fc.

i. rom iron Hamilton avenue to Mew utrecni a venue, and SIXTY-EIGHTH STREET, from rt Hamilton avenue to Tenth avenue, in the tit rue ward, in the Borough of Brooklyn. The City of New York. Notice 1b hereby given hat Gcoura Frelfeld. Charles Barer and George 3.

Glenueimlng were appointed by an order of he Supreme Court made and entered the 21st lay of December. "lDng. CommiKiitoners of E3- Imate, and George Frelfeld, Commissioner of AwtMiwnt, in the ebuve entitled proceeding. Notice te also given that the above named ommlsvlonere will attend at a special term for the hearing of motions, appointed tu be he'd at the Kings County Court House. In the fiorougn or Brooklyn, The city or rsew iorn, the Joth day of January.

190V. on the opening of the court on that day. or as soon thereafter aa counsel can be heard; and at aid time and place or at such other time and place aa the court may direct, the said carnmisaloners may be examined under oath as )o their anallflrntlnna tn act and are Subject ft challenge by any party or person Interested thif proceeding, aa provided ny section ys Title 4 of Chapter XVII of tha Charter of Tha City of New Tork. Dated New York. Thorough of Brooklyn, January 11, Vj FRANCIS alllfltoau Corporation Counsel.

NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND JEPARTJJENT In the matter of the appliea-ion of The City of New York relative to ac- nijlrtng title to SHEPHERD AVENUE, be- ween Atlantic avenue and new ixnm roaT. in 'fle Twenty-sixth Ward, In the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York Notice in irby given that Edward Lazansky. Robert Swift and Lawrence J. Tormey were appointed an onw of the Supreme Court, maae ana ntered the 21st day of December. 1908, Commissioners of Estimate and Edward Lazanaky, Commissioner of Assessment.

In the above en tities proceeding. Notice is also given inai cne rtbove named com mi aid oners will attend at ft special term for the hearing of motions, ap pointed to be held at the Kings county court 'louse. In the Borough of Brooklyn, The City New York, on th 26th day of January. 190. on tha ooenlns of tha enurt on that day.

or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard; md at said time and place, or at such other time and olace as the court may direct, the paid commissioners may be examined undr oath as to their qualifications to act ana are subject to challenge by any party or person interested this proceeding, as provided by section 73 or Title 4 or chapter or ine Chartar of The Cltv of New York. Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January 11, 190. FRANCIS K. PEXDLKTO.N, all lOt era Corporation Counsel. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT.

SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to inquiring line to ri. Cj in r. rv avjuei, num Dumont avenue to bulkhead line of Fresh Creek, In the Twenty-sixth Ward. In the Bor- ougn or Brooklyn, The city or wew iora. Notice is hereby given that Adolph Vanrein.

Georre TllMnn and Walter Bfa-flrar were appointed by an order of the Buprerne Court, maae ana eeiterea tne zisi aay i lwiiumbii 1908, Commissioners of Estimate, and Adolph i Vanrein, Commissioner of Assessment In the entitled nroccedinsr. Notice Is also iglven that the above named Commissioners will attend At a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to he held at the Klnr county Court House, In the Borough of Brook lyn, The city oi jew xoric, on ine zotn ay if Tniirv nn thA mwninr of the court on that day, or as icon thereafter as counsel can be heard; and at said time ana piace, at such other time and place aa the court may dlreat, the said Commirsionera may be examined under oath as to their qualiAcatlons to act, and are subject to challenge by any nartv or Darson Interested In this proceeding. provided by Section 973 of Title 4 of Chapter avii oi ine unarcer oi i ne ir-n Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January 11, FRANCIS PENDLETON, jll lot oati Corporation Counsel. NfW YOWK MTTPRUlME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to PARK STREET, from Heaver street to uarcen street, in ine i wwn type vent Ward, In the Borough of Brooklyn The City of New York.

Notice Is hereby given that Franola 8. McDIvItt, William H. Taylor and William M. Thomas were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, made and entered the 21st day of December, 1908, Com-Imlssloners of Estimate, and Francis S. McDIvItt.

Commissioner of Assessment in tne nbove entitled proceeding. Notice la '-lso given tnat tne aoove namea v.uiiimiuinD will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House, In the Borough of Brook -n, The City of New York, on the 26th day tit January, 1909, on the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter aa counsel mn ha hflnrri end at said time and place. rr at eweh other time and place aa the ourt may direct, the Baia ommiasionera may examined under oath aa to their qualifications an inH rm mihient to challenge by any -party 'or parson Interested In this proceeding. aa proviaea rjy section vm oi i.iu ui XVII of the Charter of The City of New York. ro tA Kw York.

Eorouarh of Brooklyn January H. pEJDIT0N It lot owi Corporation Countel. mpw VORV RTIPREMB COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the appllca-lin tvi. r-itv nf New York, relative.

to acquiring title to HBOEMAN AVENUE, from East Ninety-eighth street to New Jersey avenue, in the Twenty-sixin ana -ininy-ews- ona waras in tne uoruuKn ui diwhuh, City of New York. Notice is hereby given that Moeea J. Harris. George F. Maddock and Thomas Leslie were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the lt day of December.

1908, Commissioner of Estimate, and Moses J. Harris. Commissioner of Assessment In the above-entitled prooeedlng. Notice Is also given, that the above-named Commissioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House In the Borough of Brooklyn. The City of New York, on the 25th day of January, 1909, on the opening of the Court on that day.

or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard; and at saW time and plane, nr at such other time and place aa the Court may direct, the said Commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested In this prooeedlng. as provided by Section 973 of Title 4 of Chapter XVII of the Charter of The City of New York. Dated. New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January 11th 1909. FRANCIS K.

PENDL.ETON. Jall-KHosu Corporation Counsel. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application -of Trie City of New York, relative to acquiring title to EAST TWENTY-FIRST STREET, from Regent place to Beverley road. In the Twenty-ninth Ward In the Borough of Brooklyn. The City of New York.

Notice la hereby given that Edward J. Byrne, Herman J. Baehrach and Solon BarbaneU were appointed by' an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the 21st day of December, 1908. Commissioners of Estimate, and Edward Byrne. Commissioner of Assessment, in the above-entitled proceeding.

Notice ts also given that the above-named Commissioners will at- Und a a. Rnaolil Turrn fn 18, will be exempt from Interest as Above provided, and alter that date will be aubjeet to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per I centum per annum from the date when sum assessments became lluns to tho date of pay- mt-m. HF.DMAV A. MKTZ Comotrol jit oi iyai Finance, Jail 1-t osu PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO aI, claiming have been Injured bv -v i Ij of the rulowln. named streete to present their claims.

In writing, to the Secretary of or bpf(re January 28, 1909. at "ll o'clock A.M.. tne Hoard of Assessors wo. sjii uroanw At hich place and time the said Board of A sosaors will receive evidence and testimony of the nature and extent of such Injury. Claimants are requested to make their claims fur damages up-jn the blank f'rm prepared by tlie Board of Assessors, copies of which may bi obtained upon application at the above trice.

Bnroagh of Brooklyn. No. 2V. Butler street, frum Flat bush to Nostrand avenue. No.

2 SC. Denton place, between Carroll and First streets. No. 287. East Third street, between Vander-blit street and Fort Hamilton avenue.

No 2s9. Eiahtieth street, between Twenty- ecnd and Twenty-third avenues. No. 201. Kenilworth place, between Avenues and No.

212. Main street, between Eighteenth and Fifteenth avenues. No. Vanderbllt street, between Eight eenth street and Graveeend avenue. No.

337. East Thirty-second street, between Tiluen avenue and Clarendon road. No. o3S. East Thirty-second street, from Glen wood road to Avenue No.

3H9, East Thirty-fourth street, between Church avenue and Clarkson avenue. No. 340. Manaflsld place, from Furragut road to Avenue No. 341.

Thirty-ninth street, between Fort Hamilton and 1 hlrteenth avenues. No. 342. Ninety-third street, from Third to Fourth avenue. No.

3s4. Grant avenue, from Liberty to Pit kin avenue No. 35. Huron street, from Oakland street tn Provost street No. 387.

Starr street, from Wyckoff avenue to St. Nicholas avenue. No, 417. Beverley road, from Bedford to Roser avenue. No, 41S.

Eighty-first atreet, between First an il Sec ma a ve ue No. 419. Fiftieth street, between Eighth and rrort Hamilton avenues, No. 420. Fifty-fourth street, between First and Fevond avenues.

No. 423. Lvnch treet. between Bedford ava- nue and Yallatout street No. 424.

President street, between Schenec- tadv and Ltica avenuei No. 42.V Seventy-first street, between Sixth and Seven tn avenues. No. 426. Starr street, from St.

Nicholas ava nue to City line. No. 427. East Thlrtv-fourth street, betwean Clarendon road and Newklrk avenue, No. 428.

Walcott street, from Invlght st ct to Otsego street. No. f'777. E.ton street, between Atlantic and Blake avenues. ANTONIO ZUCCA.

PAUL WEIMANN JAMES H. KENNEDY, Hoard of Assessors, William H. Jasper, Secretary. No. 320 Broadway, City of New York.

Bor ough of Manhattan January 8. 1909. 13-10tosu NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION of The City of New York relative tn acquiring tine, wnerever tne same nas not been heretofore acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and of EIGHTY-FOURTH STREET, from First avenue to Fourth avenue; from Seventh avenue to Tenth avenue, and from Twelfth avenue to Eighteenth avenue, in the Thirtieth ward. Borough of Brooklyn, city of New York.

WB. THE UNDERSIGNED COMMIflSION- ers of Estimate and Assessment In the above entitled matter, hereby give notice to all per sons Interested in this proceeding, and to thi owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all louses and lots nnd improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom it may concern, to wit: First Tint we have completed our estimate and assessment, and that all persons interested in this proceeding, or tn any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, and having object luns thereto, do present their said objections writing, duly verified, to us at our ofhee, No. 166 Montague street, in the Borough of Bro.ig-lyn. in The City nf New York, on or before the 2d day of February, 1909, and that we, tha said Commissioners, will hear parties ro objecting, and for that purpose will be In attendance at our said office on the 4th day of February, 1909, at 2 o'clock P.M. 8econd That abstracts of our said estimate and assessment, together with our damage and benefit maps, and also all the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by us In making the same, have been deposited in the Bureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City cf New York.

No. lBi Montague street. In" the Borough of Brooklyn. In said citv, there to remain until the 13th day nf February, 1909. Third That the limits of our assessment for benefit include all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being in tho Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, Beginning at a point on the southeasterly side of First avenue, where the same Is Intersected by the center line of the block between Eighty-third street and Eightv-fourth street; running thence southeasterly and along the center lino of the blocks between Eighty -third street and Eighty-fourth street, to the northwesterly side of Fourth avenue; running thence southwesterly along the northwesterly side of Fourth avenue to the renter line of the block between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth street; running thence northwesterly and along the center line of the blocks between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-fifth street to the southeasterly side of First avenue; runntng thence northeasterly along the southeasterly aide of First avenue to the place of beginning.

Also beginning at a point on the easterly aide of Seventh avenue, where the same Is Intersected by the center line of the block be twen Eighty-third street and Eightv-fuortn street; running thence southeasterly along thfl center line of the block between Elghty-thlni street and Eighty-fourth street to the northwesterly side of Tenth avenue: runnlna- then southwesterly and along the northwesterly side of Tenth avenue to the center line of tho bl'-ck between Eighty-fourth street and Eighty-flfh street; running thence northwesterly along the center line of the bir-ck between Eightv-fourth street and Eightv-flfth street to the easterTv side of Seventh avenue: running tnence northerly along the easterly aide of Seventh ave nue to the point or place of beginning-. Aiso oegmning at a point on the southeasterly aide of Twelfth avenue, where the same is Intersected by the center line of the block between Eighty-third street and Eightv-fourth street; running thence southeasterly and along the center line of the hloeks between Eightv-third street and EUhtv-fourth street to the northwesterly sido of Sixteenth avenue- run ning thence southeasterly and across Slxteen'h avenue to a point distant 100 feet 1 th-s northeasterly aide of Eightv-fourth i street: running still southeasterly and parallel with Efsrhtv-fnurth street to the northwesterly side of ElKhte-nth avenue; running thence southwesterly and along the northwesterly sMo of Eighteenth avenue to the center lln of the block hetween Eighty-fourth street and Eighrr-flfth atreet; runnlntr thence northwesterly and along the center line of the blocks betwn Eighty-fourth atreet and Eighty-fifth street the southeasterly side of Twelfth avenue: running thence northeasterly alonar th mith- easterly side of Twelfth avenue to the pla-e beginning. fourth i hat, provided there be no filed to either of said abstracts, one ni port herein will be presented for confirmation the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Second Department, at a special trm thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held the County Court House, In the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, nn tlu th day of April. 1909, at the opening of the court on that day.

Fifth In case, however, objections are filed either of eald abstracts of estimate and assessment, the notice of motion to confirm -ur final report herein will stand adjourned to the date to be hereafter specified, and 'of which notice will be given to all those who have theretofore appeared In this proceeding, as well as bv publication In the City Record, and In the eorporotton newspaper, pursuant Sections 981 and 984 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by Chapter 6Z8 of the Laws of 190, Dated. Borough of Brooklyn, New York, January 14th, 1909. WALTER E. PARFTTT, Chairman; I WM. B.

1 Commissioners. 1 James F. Qnigley, Clerk. Jal4-15t su SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New Yurk, relative to acquiring title wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose In fee, the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of JUNIUS STREET, between Pitkin avenue and Dumont avenue, In the Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York. Notice is hereby given to all persona Interested in the above-entitled proceeding, and tn the owner or owners, occupant or occupants, all houses and lots and Improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom It may to wit: First That the undersigned Commissioners Estimate have completed their estimate of damage, and that all persons Interested in this proceeding, or In any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises af fected thereby, having any objection thereto, file their said objections in writing, duly verified, with them at their oflice.

No. 168 Montague street, 'in tho Borough uf Brooklyn. The City of New York, on or before the day of February, 1 Fm, and that the said commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be In attendance their said ollice on the 4th day of February, 19W. at II o'clock A.M. Second That the undersigned Commissioner Assessment has completed his estimate of urea at rignt angles in me line Pitkin avenue; on the east by a line midway fa tween Junius street and van tiinderen avenuv; nn th, g.lUtM by a line feet s-Mith of and Parallel with the southerly side I venue.

the snld distance being measured at i richt nnvlM f. th ltn of rmmr.nt nvnn and on the west by a line midway between Junius street and Powell street. Fourth That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of salii apsessinent for benefit, together with the damuae and benefit maps, and also alt tho affidavits, estimates, proof and other documents uswd by he Commissioners of Estimate an.l by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the wime, have been deposited In the Hureau of Street Openings in the Law Department of The City of New Yoi-k. No 166 Montague strvet, in th Boroueh of Brook' vn. In said city, thre 1.

remain until the 13th dav uf February. IPttf. Flflh That, provided there be no objections filed to either of said abstracts, the report as to a ward a and as to assessments fur benefit herein will be presented for confirmation to the Supreme Court of the State of New York. Second liepartmont, at a Special Term thereof, to be held in the County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 6th day uf April. lHui.

at the opening of the court on that day. Sixth in case, however, objections are fild to the foregoing abstracts of estimate and ao- sessment. or to either of them, the motion to connrm the reitorts as uary 14, 1909. JOHN C. FAWCETT.

J03KPH P. CONWAY, Commissioners of Estimate. JOSEPH P. CONWAY. Commissioner of Assessment.

Jamea F. Quigley, Clerk. JI4-irt osu NOTICE 13 HEKEHY GIVEN THAT AT the meeting of the Hoard of Estimute and Apportionment held on December 18, Jtw8, the following resolutions were adopted The Board of Estimate and Apportionment of The City of New York is considering the advisahility of instituting procuod-intfb to acquire title to the lands and premises required for the opening ana extending of New Utrecht avenue, from Thirty-eighth street to EiKhtv-flrst street; of Thirty-sixth street, from Fifth avenue to Seventh avenue; of Thirty-eighth street, from Fifth avenue to Tenth avenue, of Sixth avenue, from Thirty-eighth street to Thirty-ninth street; of seventh avenue, from Thtrty-slxih street to Thlrty-nintn street; of Eighth avenue, from Thirty-seventh street to Thirty-ninth street; of Tenth avenue, from Tblrty-eevonth street to Thlrly-eighth strnot; of the public place hounded by Forty-second street. Tnth avenue and New L'trcrht avenue; of the public place bounded by Forty-fifth street. Fort Hamtltm avenue and New I'trecht avenue, and of the public place bounded by Forty-sixth street.

Eleventh avenue and New I'trecht avenue, in the Borough oL Brooklyn, City of New York; and Whereas, The Board of Estimate and Apportionment is authorized and required at the tirqe of the adoption nf the resolution directing the institution of proceedings to acquire title to the laids rcoulred for the forofioinK Improvement to fix nnd determine upon an area or arena of assessment for benefit for said iiroceedlng. Resolved, That the TVjard of Estimate and Apportionment, In pursuance of the provisions of section It) of the Ureatr New York Charter, hereby gives notice that the following Is the propoaed area of assessment for benefit In this proceeding: Beginning at a point on the prolongation of a line midway between Seventh and Eighth avenues where it Is Intersected by the prolongation of a line distant 100 feet northeasterly from nnd parallel with tho northeasterly line of Thirty-sixth Btrcot, and running thence southwesterly along the said line midway between Seventh and Eighth avenues to a point distant feet northeasterly from the northeasterly line of Thirty-seventh street; thence and parallel with Thirty-seventh street to the intersection with the line bisecting the angle formed by the intersection of the prolongation of the southeasterly line of Tenth avenue with the northwesterly line of Fort Hamilton avenue; thence southwestwardly along the said bisectlnw line to the Intersection with a line distant 7W1 fet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Ftrerht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the Intersection with a line midway between Thirty-ninth street and Fortieth Street: thence southeantwardlv nlotiir tne sold line midway between Thirty-ninth stret and Fortieth street t.o the intersection with a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from an.l oniHiiei wun ine southeasterly line of Hamilton avenue, thence snithwestwardlv along the said line parallel with Fort Hamilton avenue to the intersection with a line nda-tant 700 foot easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utreeht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway hetween Fortv-thlrd street and Forty-fourth street; thence south-eastwardiy along the said line, mldwav between Fnrty-thifd, street and Fortv-fourth street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line of Twelfth avenue; thence auuthwestwardlv and parallel with Twelfth avenue to the intersection with a lino distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly Hue of New Utrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the Intersection with a line midway between Forty-seventh street and Forty-eishth stroet; thence southeastwnrdly alcng the said line midway between Forty-seventh at met nnd tortv. i eighth street to a point distant 100 foet south- waaieriy irm tne aoutheasterly line of Thir- teenth avenue; thence south west ardlv and parallel with Thirteenth avenue to the Inter- i section with a line distant 70 feet easterlv from and parallel with tho muaHv iin of 1 New LTtrecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Fifty-second street and Flftv-thlrd street; thence southeastwnrdlv ninnsr the said line midway between Fifty-second street ana ruty-third street to a point distant loo feet southeasterly from th Rotithonafwrtv lint. of Fourteenth avenue; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Fourteenth avenue to the Intersection with a line distant 7ii ffi'l fa erly from and parallel with the easterly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence southward' along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the Intersection with a line rnid-wav between Flfty-eirhth street and P'iftv-ninth street: thence Fouthoastwardly aicni the said line mldwav between Ftftv-eirrhth mtrfM and Fifty-ninth atreet to a point distant loo feet aoutheasterlv from the rout heitriv ifn of Fifteenth avenue; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Fifteenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet east rlv rrom anu parallel with the easterly line nf iew t.trecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line uarnllel with New Utre ht avenue to th5 Intersection with a line midway between Sixty-fourth street and Sixtv-ftfth atreet; thence sontheastwnrdly along the sain line minway netween Slxtv-fourth street and Sixty-fifth street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from tho southeasterly line of Sixteenth avenue; thence southwestwardly nnd parallel with Sixteenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterly line of New I'trecht avenue; thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the Intersection with a line midway between Seventy-first street and Seventy-ncond street: thence southeastw ardlv alne the said line midway hetween Seventy-first street and Seventy-second street to a point distant 100 feet southeastern from the southeasterly line of Seventeenth avenue; thence southwestwardly and parallel with Seventeenth avenue to the intersection with a line distant 700 feet easterly from and parallel with the easterlv line of New Utrecht avenue: thence southwardly along the said line parallel with New Utreeht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Seventy-eighth street and Seventy-ninth street hence southeast -wardly along the said line midway between Seventy-eighth street and Seventy-ninth street to a point distant 100 feet southeasterly from the southeaterlv Hn of Efrhieenth avenue; thence southwestwardly and always parallel with Eighteenth avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Fisrhty-second street nnd Eighty-third street thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between Eighty-second street and Eighty-third street, and a'ong the prolongation of the said line, to the Intersection with a tine distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue: thence northwardly alone the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection witn a line midway between Eightieth street and Eighty-first street; thence I northwestwardly alo.ig the said Hue midway between Eightieth street and Eighty-first street to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Sixteenth avenue: thence northeastwardly and paraliel with Sixteenth avenue to the Intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with th westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence north wardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Seventy-fourth street and Seventy-fifth stroet; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway between Seventy-fourth street and Seventy-fifth street to a point distant 1 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Fifteenth avenue; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Fifteenth avenue to the Intersection with a line distant 7H) feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with a line midway between Slxty-eiahth street and F-av Rtdge avenue; thence northwestwardly along the said line midway btween Sixty-eighth street and Bay Ridge avenue to a point distant 100 feet northwesterly from tho northwesterly line of Fourteenth avenue; then'-e northeastwardly and parallel with Fourteenth avenue to the Intersection with a line distant 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the westerly line of New I'trecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with New Utrecht avenue to the intersection with line midway hetween Mxty-second street westerly line of New Utrecht avenue; thence northwardly along the said line parallel with I hat atari rl th ta to be hereafter apecmed in the notice pruvld-d i in such case to be given in relation to filing tho final reports, pursuant to sections and of the Greater New York Charter, as amended by chftpter of the Laws lftoH. I I pt awards and as to of be hi.

of be ST s-wi-r. 1 I'l co pie jciuiliiig all in-appiirtenaiice l- (era ii'-s. I. IV, lm. SiOO linear pvr 54 trwinholt-ji te, wit-- jp.ji lic-l'N und 1TV-! 1 lii- l'l nt.i'H and --f per nv'nb le.

10 sewer bieutif. romp.e:e. -r d'Mkii. wiili 1 -i or fjniiinjs iron bi-in and ir. 'kid-1 r-1? all in- .1 1 ir-tt-rianees per tsi 3'i C-iO i of loiii-d itioii planking.

1 I In eoinplet-. inepj line nil in-identHls and appuMenaiu fivt Mi 4 00" ff't 1 bricing. dm per thousand Hheetitig and in pl.tre coin-x and appuri' naii'-es per Ihou-1-1 Tnia STREET HKTVVEEN THIRTEENTH AVB-N I A I 1 FT XT i I A I WITH SKWFK IX THniTCI-TH iVP. NUE, UETWEK PI ETY Ki HTJ1 STREET AND NEW UTRECHT AVENUE. Tiie Engineer preliminary estimate of th qu'intiiies is folb.v: 'JfiO linear Inch sev.er, laid complete, including all in.

Mentals apptirten-ati. es. per lim.r foot. (4.70 $1 KJ.flO 20 linear feef of pipe sewer, laid empale including all incidentals and eppur-lenanees. per linear foot.

$'J 9 754.00 5'0 linear feet of 15-inch pipe sewer. laid eonipb-te lni lml-ing all ineidnta Is and appur-t nances. per linear foot, $2 b. 00 '0 linear f. of U-fn pipe sewer.

lall complete Including all liK'iderit in and per linear foot. l.Sfc.W 1,44.1 Itneir fet of pipe sewer r-ompXe. Including nil Incidentals- and pnf linear foot. $1 fi.i. 2,34 35 1.3."0 linear feet of hoiiee connection rtrnln.

In id eomplefe, Including all Incidents and appurtenances. er linear font. S-l cents 1.CS0.80 TS manholes. eompVte. with Iron htds and covers, (m inding all incidentals and p-r nmiboie.

Vi 1.400.00 6 sewer hjisuic. corr.ple-e. of either standard 1eHun. wl'h lrn pars aratintfR, Iron hnsln hoods and connecting culverts. including all ini'ldenciiw and ap- purteniineen.

pet- busln. $140 040.00 TI.100 feet (K of fhetlnf and bracing, driven in place, complete, including all -Incidentals and per thousand feet eR i. LSri.OO t.COO feet of foimditlnn plank-Intr. laid in place, complete, in-eluding all Inetdntals and ap-pui ten nee n. per thousand feet 54.00 sewer Mslnp reconnected.

fn'Iud-Inp all in-ddentals and appur-tt-nances, ier reconnect inn, 10,00 Total 11.7tj The time allowed for the completion of the work and fuil performance of tho contract will be ninety iltOi working days. The amount of security required will be Six Thousand i to i Inn No. 3. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FuR CONSTRUCTING TX TWELFTH AVE-NUE. RET WEE FORTY-THIRD STREET AND FORTY-NINTH STREET.

WITH OUTLET SEWERS IN FORTY-FIFTH STREET, UK I 1 I'J AM) IR 1 KEM a 1 v. i i i i 1 1 i i. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of th quantities is as follows: ibQ linear feet or iM-tnch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenances; pr linear foot. 4a.su 85 linear feet of lS-lm li pe sewer, laid complete. Including ail incidentals and pr linear foot, $170.00 1.440 linear fwt of li-im pip sewer, laid complete, including nil incident ale and appurtenances; lr lin-Mir foot, 1.S0 2.jHC00 1,185 linear feet of L'-lnch pipe newer, laid complete, including all incident nix and per linear SU'-'- 1,855.

55 2,920 linear feet of U-lnch Iviih' connection drain, laid complete, including all Incidentals and appurtenant es; per linear loot, Su cento 2.33'!. 00 3.1 manholes, complete, with Iron heads and covers, including ail incidentals and appurtenances; Ier manh dc. 7 sewer bnslns. cmiulete. of either 1.650.00 standard design, with iron pans or grntiiiKs, Ir.m basin hoods and connecting rulvui't, In-eluditi'j nil mj.

if ifii 1 I and hjj- purtenaneoa; per basin. $13't S.nO feet H. of Kneeling and bracing driven in plae. complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances; per ivc't (U. f'Jl 910.

CO 60. Total The Engineer's quantities is as follow binary estimate of the 40 linear feet of U-inrh pipe sewer. laid complete, including ail ln-cidf ntals and appurtenances; per linear font. $1 750 linear feet of i-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidental a and appurtenances-; per linear foot 8 manholes, complete, wit iron heads and covers, in-luditi all incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole. 1,045 linear fiet uf'-inch house con-vnoetion drain, laid complete.

Including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot, ST cents f'-et (R. of sheeting and hracinir. driven in p.aee. complete. Including all incidentals and appurtenan'-es; pr thousand iV-et (B.

Total The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will oe tniny workmir days. The amount of security required will be One Thousand Two Hundred I'x. liars No. 5. FOR FURNISHING ALT- THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN SIXTH AVENUE.

FROM FIFTY-ESCOND STREET TO FIFTY-THIRD STREET. The Enelneer's preliminary estimate of the qualifies I aR follows: 240 linear feet nf "LMneh pipe swer. laid complete, including nil incidentals and appurtenances; jht linear foo'. $2 60 $624.00 3 manholes, complete, with Iron heads and Including all Incidentals and appurtenances; per manhole. SO 150.00 S.ftOO feet B.

of sheeting and bracing, driven In place, complete. Including all incidentals and appurtenances: per thousand feet (B. $21 201.00 Total The time allowed for the completion of the work and full of contract will be thirty working days. The amount of required will be Five Hundred Dollars o.vw.i. No.

ti FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOR SEWER BASINS AT THE NORTHWEST AXD SOUTHWEST CORNERS OF NORMAN AVENUE AND GUERNSEY STREET. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows: 2 sewer complete. of either standard design, with irr.n pans or gratings. Iron basin hoods and connecting culverts, including nil Incidentals and appurtenances; per ba.sln, jfiso fWO.oo The time allowed for the completion uf the work and fuM performance of the contract will be fifteen working, days. The amount of jwuritv required will be One Hundred and Eiqh'y Dollars Th forgoing Ei.eiTie r'g preliminary estimates of total cost for the compietel work are in each case to tv taken as the 100 pr ent.

b.i.sis and test for ling Propcsals shall tU'h state a single percentage of such 100 per cent, cost (such as iwr loo jer cent, or 105 1 er for which all materials an work ealled for In the contract, and the notices to bid ier arc to be furnished to the City. Such per' cntage as bid for each contract shall apply to all unit items specified, in the preMuiTiary cft'inate tu an amount necessary to complete the work described In the ct ntra t. Blank firms and further Information may re obtained and the plans and diawmrs may bo-seen at the ofliee of th- lmr--au of Sewers Xo. 215 Montague the -null of 11. BIRD S.

COLEK, President. Dated Januarv 14. liw'J. ffyset General Instruction! tn Til rider, Ht font of 00 1 mil, la at imtt of thlM iipor. J13 UU csut EHNI POLHZMTJS.

Mr. and Mrs. Horace Greoley Polhomn have aiincumod the marriage of their daughter. Olivette Gt rtruoV. to William G.

Ehni. The wedding took place on Saturday, January IB. At fiomo cards are Issued for 31U Frcscott avenue, era 11-ton, Pa. of notice In aiso given that the above named rnnlnii.cl..a i c.iiil IVi-tri ror the hearing of motions, appointed to be ne. a at the Kings county Court limine in the Burough of Brooklyn The City New York, on the 25th day of January.

IM. on the opening of the Court on that day. or a. soon thereafter aa counsel can be heard! and ai in ume ana piace or at such otnt-r ume ana ace as tne court may direct, me sain CommiBBionera ma as to their qualifications to act. and are sub vv ject to challenge by any party or person interested in this proceeding, as provided by flection T8 of Title 4 of Chapter XVii of the Charter of The C.tv of New Tork.

Dated. New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January 11th. 1). FRANCIS K. TENDLETON, JalMOtosu.

CorporationCounse! NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to SULLIVAN STREET, from Washington avenue to Nostrand avenue. In the Twenty-ninth Ward, In the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York-. Notice Is hereby given that Peter F. W.

RAther, John H. Foot ami illiam C. Redfteld were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, ma le and entered the 21st day of December, 18, Commissioners of Estimate and Peter F. W. Ruther, Commissioner of Assessment in the above entitled proceeding.

Notice la also given that the above named commissioners will attend at a special term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings Count Court House, the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 25th day of January. 1909. the opening of the onurt on that day, or an soon thereafter as counsel can be hard; and at said time and place, or at such other time and place as the court may direct, the said commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or persm Interested In this proceeding, as provided iy Section 973 of Title 4 of Chapter XVII of the charter of The City of New York. Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January 11. 1909.

FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, jail lOt osu Corporation Counsel. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title to CONWAY STREET, from Broadway to Fulton street, in the Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Wards, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York. Notice hereby given that Reuben L. Haskell.

David J. Hogan and Joseph J. Early were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, made and entered the 2lst day of December. 19uS, Commissioners of Estimate and David J. Hogan.

Commissioner of Assessment, in the above entitled proceeding. Notice Is also given that the above named commissioners wilt attend at a special term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House, in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York on the 2Sth day of January, 1909, on the opening of the court on that day, or as soon thereafter aa counsel can be heard; and at said time and place, or at such other time and place aa the court may direct, the said commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and re subject to challenge by any party or person Interested In this proceeding, as provided ty Section 978 of Title 4 of Chapter XVHof'he Charter of The City a' New York Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January 11, 1909 FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, Jail Wt obu Corporation Counsel. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND Department In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to EAST TWENTY-THIRD STREET, from Flatbuah avenue to Canarsie and kast STREET, from Clarendon road to Beverley road, In the Twenty-ninth Ward In the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York.

Notice la hereby given that Isaac H. Cavy, John B. Lord and Clarence B. Smith were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the 23d day of December, 1908, Commissioner of Estimate and John B. Lord, Commissioner of Assessment in the above-entitled proceeding.

Notice Is also given, that the above-named commissioners will attend at a special term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, the City of New York, on the 28th day of January, 1909, on the opening of court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard; and at said time and place, or at such other time and place aa the Court may direct, the anld commissioners may be examined under oath as to tneir quannca-tions to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested in this proceeding, as provided by Section 973 of Title 4, of Chapter XVII. of the Charter of The City of New York. Dated, New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January iwnt. FRANCIS TC. PENDLETON, Jall-lOt osti Corporation Counsel.

NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND Department In the matter or tne appnca lion of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to LINWOOD STREET, from New Lots road to Vandalla avenue, in the Twenty-sixth Ward, in the Borough of Brook' lyn, tho City of New York. Notice la hereby given that James Rldgway, David E. Kemlo and Charles K. Tealo were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court made and entered the 2lst dav of December. Com missioners of Estimate, and James W.

Kidg- way. Commissioner or Assessment in tne above-entitled proceeding. Notice Is also given, that the above-named commissioners win attend at a special term ror tne neanng of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 25th day of January, iwjb, on tne opening or tne court on thar dav. or as soon thereafter as counsel oan be heard; and at said time and place, or at such other time ana place aa tne court may direct, the said commissioners may be examined under oath as to their Qualifica tions to act, and are subject to challenge by any parry or person interested in tnis pro-ceedlne-. as nrovlded by Section 973.

of Title 4, of Chapter XVII. of the Charter of the City of New York. Dated. New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January iso. FRANCIS K.

PENDLETON, Jall-lOt osu Corporation Counsel. NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 1018 of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller of The City or New York nereDy gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affected by the following assessments tor LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS In the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION 18 GATLING PLACE REGULATING GRADING, CURBING, RECURBING, PAVING AN tj REPAYING THE SIDEWALKS. between Eighty-sixth and Ninety-second streets.

Area of assessment: Both siaes 01 uatnng place, from Eighty-sixth to Ninety-second streets, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets. THIRTY-FIRST WARD. SECTION 21. WAREHOUSE AVENUE REGULATING. GRADING, CURBING.

RECURBING AND laying ctJMei.NT netween Surf and Neptune avenues. Area of assessment: Both sides of Warehouse avenue, from Surf to Neptune avenues, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues; that the same were confirmed by the Board of Revision of Assessments on December 31, 1908, and entered on December 31, 1908. In the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept In the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments Interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. Said section provides. In part, "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof In the said Record of Titles of Assessments, It ahall be the duty of the officer authorleed to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to he calculated to the date of payment, from the date when such assessment became a lien, aa provided by section 159 of this act." Section 169 of thla act provides "An assessment shall become a Hen upon the real estate atleoted thereby ten days arter Its entry In tha aaid record." The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents.

In the Mechanics Bank Building, Court and Montague streets. Borough of Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 2 P.M., and on Saturdays from 9 A.M. to 12 and all payments made theraon on or before March 1. 1909, will be exempt from Interest as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge c.f Interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when auch assessments became liens to the date of payment.

HERMAN A. METZ. Comptroller. City of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office. December 31.

1908, 5-l2tou SUPREME COURT! SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of acquiring title by The City of New York to certain lands and premises situated on the southerly side of Front street. 170 feet inches west of Garrison street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New York, duly selected for bridge purposes, according to law. Notice Is hereby given that by an order of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 24th day of November, 1908. Meier Ftelnhrlnck.

William H. Cary and John A. Griffin were appointed Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal in the above entitled proceeding. Notice la further given that, pursuant to the statutes in such case made i and provided, the said Meier Pteinbrlnck, I William H. Cary and John A.

Oriffln will at- tend at a Special Term of the Supreme Court I for the hearing of motions, to be held at the Cmintv Cnnrt Haum In tha Pnnntv ne Xrinrra Borough of Brooklyn, in the City of New 1 iorK, on ine autn aay or Januarv, lias, at 10:16 o'clock In the forenoon of that dav, for the purpose of being examined under oath by the Corporation Counsel of the City of New York, or by any person Interested In said Dro- ceedings aa to their qualifications to act as such Commissioners of Estimate and Appraisal in this proceeding. Dated New York, January 7, 1909. FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, tjorporation counsel. Borough Hall, Borough of Brooklyn, New York City, N.

Y. 1UI OSU PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO the owner or owners of all houses and lots, improved or unimproved lands afTeeted thereby, that the following proposed assessments have been completed and are lodged in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination by all persons Interested, viz. Borougrh of Brooklyn. List 76, No. l.

Grading lot on the northwest comer of Forty-fifth atreet and Seventh avenue. List 100, No. f. Paving with asphalt Hart street, from Wyckoff avenue to St. Nicholas avenue.

List 101, No. 3. Paving with asphalt and laying cement sidewalks on Jefferson avenue, be- notn sides of Lincoln place, between Kingston ana nf Vlno.mn avenue, between ram and sterling pieces: m.ies or i.enox roaa. net ween ew lorn and avenues, and on the north aid of Clarksun avenue, between New York and Nostrand avenues. 1 List 113.

No. S. Gradins lots on the south i erne or orty-sevenm street, neiween becona ana inira avenues of Fleeman street, between Flushing avenue and Lemon street, and on the south sUle of Livingston street, between Bond and Nevins streets. List 199. No.

8. Tsayinc cement sidewalks on both sides of Fifty -seond street, from Second avenue to the high-water line, arid on the west sHe of First avenue, between Fifty-first and Ifty-sec'jnd street. List No. 9. Fencing Inte on the south si'le of Dean street, between Nevins street and Third avenue; north side of Marijn atret.

between Rcid and Patchen avenues; north side of Fulton street, between Sackman street and Van yindoren avenue; southeast side of Lom-bnrdy street, between Kingsland and Morgan avenues; west aide of Junius street, between 1-in una ifiiinure venues; norineasc corner of Knickerbocker avenue and Hart street; west stie of Pennsylvania avenue, At ween Jamaica avenue and Fulton street; west side of Seventh avenue, between Twenty-second and Twenty-third streets; south side of Fifteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues. List 228. No. 10. Paving with asphalt East Fifth street, between Albemarle road and Church avenue.

List 229, No. 11. Paving with asphalt East Eighteenth street, between Cortelyou and Dor-cheter roads. List 230, No. 13.

Paving with asphalt and recurblng East Nineteenth street, between Cortelyou road and Dorchester road. List No. 18. Paving with asphalt Mar-tense street, between Rogers and Nostrand avenues List 238, No. 14.

Paving with asphalt New-kirk avenue, between East Twenty-sixth street and Nostrand avenue. List 235, No. 15. Paving with asphalt and relaying brick gutters on Sterling place, between Troy and Schenectady avenues. Lin 238.

No. 16. Laying cement eidewalks on the southeast corner of Eleventh avenue and Sixteenth street; east side of Eleventh avenue, from Prospect avenue to Sherman street; northeast corner of Tenth avenue and Sherman atreet; north side of Prospect avenue, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; west side of Washington avenue, between Bergen street and St. Mark's avenue; west side ot Franklin avenue, between Eastern parkway and Crown street, and between Washington place and Montgomery street. List 23f.

No. 17. Laying cement aldewalks on the east aide of Lorlmer street, between McKibhln street and Broadway; on both sides of Dean street, between Howard and Saratoga avenues; north side of Somers street, between Stone avenue and Eastern parkway; north side of St. Mark's avenue, between Buffalo and Rochester avenue; southwest side of Broadway, between Sumpter and Hull streets, and between Eastern parkway and Conway street; south aide of St. Mark's avenue, between IHIca and Rochester avenues, and on the south lde of Sumpter atreet, between Hopklnson and RockAway avenues-List 919.

No. 18. Regulating, grading, curbing Forty-first street, between New Utrecht avenue and th old city line. The limits within which It la proposed to lay the said assessments Include all the several houses and lots of ground, vacant lota, pieces and parcels of land situated on No. 1.

Northwest corner of Forty-fifth street and Seventh avenue. No. 2. Both sides of Hart street, from Wyek-off avenue to St. Nicholas avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting avenues.

No. 3. Both sides of Jefferson avenue, from Knickerbocker avenue to Irving avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting avenues. No. 4.

Both sides of Beverley road, from Ocean parkway to East Second street, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting streets. No. 6. Both fides of Lincoln place, between Kingston and Brooklyn avenues; east side of Kingston avenue, from sterling place to Park place; both sides of Lenox road, between Nostrand and New York avenue.i; north side of Clarkson avenue, between Nostrand and New York avenues. No.

6. Lots Nos. 22 and 23 of Block 763, on tne soutn siae or i-ony-sevemn rtreet, netween Second and Third avenues. No. 7.

East side of Fleeman street avenue), between Flushing avenue and Lemon street; south side of Livingston street, between Nevins and Bond strepts, being Lota Nos. 157, 158, ir9, 1W and 161 of Block 8538, and Lots Nos. 23, 2-1, L'u ana or miock im. No. 8.

Both sides of Fifty-second street, between Second avenue and th high-water line, and west side of First avanue. from Ff ty-first to Fifty-second street. No, 9. North side of Marion street, between Reid and Patchen avenues south aide of Dean atreet, between Nevins street and Third avenue; north side of Fulton street, between Sack-man street and Van Sinderen avenue; south side of Lombardy street, between Morgan and Klngsland avenues; west aide of Junius street, between Glenmore and Pitkin avenues: north east corner of Hart street and Knickerbocker avenue; west side of Pennsylvania avenue, be tween Jamaica avenue and Fulton street; west side of Seventh avenue, between Twenty- second and Twenty-third streets; south side of Fifteenth street, between Seventh and Eighth avenues, No. 10.

Both side'? of East Fifth street, from Church avenue to Albemarle road, and to the extent of half the blook at the Intersecting streets and avenues. No, 11. Both sides of East Eighteenth stmt, from Cortelyou road to Dorchester road, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting streets and avenues. No. 12.

Both sides of East Nineteenth street, from Cortelyou road to Dorchester road, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting streets and avenues. No. 18. Both sides of Mart en se street, from Rogers avenue to Nostrand avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting streets and avenues. No.

14. Both aides of Newklrk avenue, from East Twenty-sixth atreet to Nostrand avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the Intersecting streets and avenues. No. 15. Both sides of Sterling place, from Troy avenue to Schenectady avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenue.

No. 16. Southeast corner of Eleventh avenue and Sixteenth street; east side of Eleventh avenue, from Prospect avenue to Sherman street: southeast corner of Tenth avenue and Sherman street; Lot No. 80 of Block 1113, on the northeast aide of Prospect avenue, between Seventh and Eighth avenues; west side of Washington avenue, between St. Mark's avenue and Bergen street; west side of Franklin avenue, between Eastern parkway and Crown street, and between Washington place and Montgomery street.

No, 17. East side of Lorlmer street, between McKibbin street and Broadway; both sides of Dean street, between Hp ward and Saratoga avenues; north side of Somers street, between Stone avenue and Eastern pnrkwav, Lot No. 56 of Block 1540; north side of St. Mark's avenue, between Buffalo and Rochester avenues; southwest eide of Broadway, between Sumpter and Hull streets, and between Eastern parkway and Conway street; Lot Nn. 27 of Block 1361, on the south side of St.

Mark's avenue, between Rochester and Utica avenues, and on the south side of Sumpter stroet, between Rockaway and Hopklnson avenues. No. 18. Both sides of Forty-first street, from New Utrecht avenue to the old city line and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenues. All persons whose Interests are affected by the above named proposed assessments, and who are opposed to the same, or either of them, are requested to present their objections, In writing, to the Secretary of the Board of Assessors, No.

320 Broadway, New York, on or before February 9, 1909, at 11 A.M.. at which time and place the said objections will be heurd and testimony received in reference thereto. ANTONIO ZUCCA. PAUL WEIMANN, JAMES H. KENNEDY, Board of Assessors.

William IT. Jasper, Secretarv. No. 320 Broadway, City of New York. Bor ough of Manhattan, January 7, 1909.

jll lot osu NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. IN PURSITANCR ft? STTCTTOV of the Greater New York Charter, the Comptroller cf The City of New Yrk hereby aives public notice to all Der-aon. nwnra of nmnartv. af fected by the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS In the BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN: EIGHTH WARD, SECTION 8. FIFTY-THtRD STRF.RT SEWER, between Sixth and Seventh avenues.

Area of assessment: Both aides of Flftv-thlrd street, be tween Sixth and Seventh avenues. THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION 18. NTNFT Y-'JTTFTH STT-. TTTT KflT'T.

ATTNG. GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Fourth and Ma-rTie avenues. Area of assessment: Both sH's cf Ninety-fifth street, from Fourth to Marte avenues, and to the extent of half the block the Intersecting avenues. THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION 19.

BAY ELEVENTH STREET SEWER, be tween Eighty-sixth street and Benson avenue. Area of assessment: Both aides of Bay Elev enth street and Bennett's lane, from Eighty- aixth street to Benson avenue. BAY TWENTY-THIRD STREET SEWER. between Bath and Croosey avenues: also SEW ER BASIN at the northwest corner of TWENTIETH AND CROPSEY AVENUES. Area of assessment: Both sides of Bay street and west side of Twentieth avenue, be tween Bath and CroDsev avenues.

that the same were confirmed by the Bnavd of Revision of Assessments on January 7, 1901. and entered on January 7, 1909, in the Record of Titles of Assessments, kept in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of water Rents, ancl unless the amount assessed for benefit on "'Xty days after the date of said entry of thd assessments interest will be collected thereon, as Provided by section 1019 of the Greater New York Charter. Said section provides, in part, "If any such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record of Titles of Assessments it shall be the duty of the officer authorize' to collect and receive the amount of such as- sessment, to charge, collect and receive inter- 1 I i IJvr annum, iu uo mn-uiairu iu mo unit payment, from the date when such asessiient became a lien, as provided by section 159 uf this act Section 159 of this act provides 1 An assessment shall become a Hen upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the aaid record." The above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at hn Bureou for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and of Water Rents, In the Mechanics Hank Building, Court and Montaguo streets. Borough of Brooklyn, between the hours of 9 A.M. and 2 P.M., and on Saturdays from 9 A.M.

to V2 and all payments made thereon on or before March i i of to of to In to to to of of do In 2d at of by, of at and islth of ui ivtnni on i-tecetnijer is, iu -s. i Sivin -the of wnlch hereby The time allowed for the completion of the fK rt tt- I work and full performance of the contract will Resolved, That the Board of Estimate and be one hundred working Apportionment of The City of New York. In The amount of security required wilt be pursuance of the provisions of section 4-lli of I Five Thousand Dolly liHiOO) the Greater Nuw York Charter, as amended, 4 fur FUlt.XIHIJIXO I THE I A-deeming It for the public interest so to do, Ron AND MATERIAL KEuUlRED FOR proposes to change the map or plan of The Citv CONSTRUCTIVE SEWER IV EIGHT V-of New York, by changing the grade of Sev- 1 FIRST STREET FROM FOURTH AVENX'iiJ enty-eighth street, from Second avenue 10 1 TO FIFTH WFNUE tlons. appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House In the Borough of Brooklyn. The City of New York, on the 25th day of January.

1909. on the opening of the Court on that flay, or as soon thereafter as counsel oan be heard; and at said time and place, or at such other time and place aa the Court may direct the said Commissioners mav be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested In th1s proceeding, as provided by Section 97S of Title 4 of Chapter XVII of the Charter of The City of New New York. Borough of Brooklyn, January 11th. 1909. FRANCIS K.

PENDLETON. fall-lfttoro Corporation Counsel. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York. wlaUve to acquiring title to NORTH HENRY STREET from center line of Wyooff Creek to Green treat, in the Seventeenth Ward, in the Bor- vurh oi jsrooKiyn, ine of New York 2ot1 hereby given that John T.

Walsh', v. ainnoy ia uotirriPQ p. Eesiff were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, made ind entered the 31st day of December, 1908, Commissioners of Estimate and John T. Walsh, Commissioner of Assessment In the above entitled proceeding. Notice la alee given that tha above named Commissioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House, in the The City of New York, on the 25th day of January, 1909, on the opening of the court on that dav.

nr a. uIN after as counsel can be heard; and at said piace, or at sucn other time -nd place as the court mav rift-ant. th mat "Vxp fourth avenue, and 1 hlrd avenue, from Sev- enty-sevtnth street to Seventy-ninth street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York more particularly described as follows: The grades of Kevemy-eijrhth street, from Second uvenue to Fourth avenue, end of Third avenue, from Seventy-seventh street to Seventy-ninth street, are to be as shown upon a map signed by tho Secretary of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment, and bearing date of August 17, 1808. Rcsulved. That this Hoard consider the proposed change at a meeting of the Hoard, to be held in the City Hall, Hrough of Manhattan, City of New York, on the Lfhh day of Januarv, at 10:30 o'clock A.M.

Resolved. That the Secretary of this Board cause these resolutions and a notice to all persons affected thereby that the proposed change will be considered nt a meeting of the Hoard, to be held at the aforesaid time nnd p'nee, to be published In the City Record and the corporation newspapers for ten days continuously, Sundays and legal holidays excepted, prior to tho SMh d-iy of January, Ut9. Dated January 10, 1W9. JOSEPH HA AG, Secretary. No.

277 Broadway. Room U'6. Telephone 2.m Worth. lot osu PKOPOSALS. MAIN OFFICE OF THE DEPARTMENT OK STREET CLEANING, ROOM 1401, NOS.

15 TO 21 PARK ROW. RoROUGH OK MANHATTAN. THE CITY OF NEW YORK PEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE revive by the Commissioner of Street cleaning fit the above office until 12 o'clock M. on MOnY. 2.it li)0.

Boron ah of Hrooklrn, CONTRACT FOR FURIHSHTXG ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIALS REQUIRED FOR HORSESHOEING IN THE STABLES OF THE DEPARTMENT. The time for the completion of the work and the full performance of the contract Is by or before December 31, 19c9. The amount of security reauired Is Thre Thousand Dollars Rids win be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. 1 he prices are to be at agreed rotes ner month for druft horses and driving horses, re spectively, and tho contractor is to be paid at these rates each month for each nnd everv of the department that is in the stable the deportment during the month under the contractors care for the purpose of this work, whether aaid horse shall be in such care for the whole or a fraction of a month. These prices must he the sum or amount per month for each draft horse, and the sum or amount per month for each driving horse, and these prices must be written out and must given also in figures.

For the purpose of testing and comparing Is, the number of in th" sevnn til stables of the department in the Borough of Brooklyn Is estimated at seven hundred and fifty (750) draft horses and thirty-three driving horses, and in the fourteen (U) stable.s the deportment In the Boroughs of Manhattan and The Bronx Is intimated at twelve hundred (1.200) draft horses and fifty-five C3 driving hordes. Blank forms and further Information mav i obtained at the office of the Department of Street Cleaning, the Borough of Manhattan. I Nos. 13 to 21 Park row WM. II.

EDWARDS, Commissioner. Dated January 12. 19fl. 13-lfl osu (TTSee General to Hltl- ilersu at foot of eolnitui, lut pRjce i or mm paper, OEFICE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. ROOM 2.

BOROUGH HALL, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. THE CITY OF NEW YORK- SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the President of the Borough of Brooklyn at the above office until 11 o'clock A.M. on Wt' 27, lf0. floronsrli of llrooklyn. No.

1. FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LA-BO A N'D MATERIAL EQ TIRED I i CONSTRUCTING SEWER IN FORTY-SIXTH EET. ET I A I AND FIFTEENTH A VENT E. WITH OUT- 'ET SEWERS IV FORTY-SIXTH STREET. BET EN IFTEENTH AND N- TEENTH AVENUES.

ETC. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as follows: 1,418 linear feet of 3ti-tnch brick sewer, laid includmc all incidentals and appurtenances; per linear foot. $4 l.St'li linear feet of sewer, laid complete, including all Incidentals aivl appurtenances; per linear foot, 3, S22.it Smlssloners may be examined under oath aa trmti niMllflAilnAa l. i. i oci, tinu are suoieci to challenge by any party or person Interested provided by Section 97 Ji11.4.

XVI1 th Charter rf The, City of New York. Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn, January ll isns FRANCIS K. PENDLETON, pi lOt osu Corporation Counsel. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT, SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to SIXTY-FIRST STREET, between Fort Hamilton avenue and Eighteenth avenue, excluding the land lying within the lines of said street occupied by the Brooklyn, Bath and West End Railroad Company and the Long Island Railroad Company, in the Thirtieth Ward, In the Borough of Brooklyn. The Citv of New York.

Notice is hereby given that Michael F. McGoldrlck, Charles Bergman and William H. Swartwout were appointed by an order of the Supreme Court, made and entered the 21st day of December, "908. Commissioners of Estimate, and Michael V. McGoldrlck, Commissioner of Assessment In the above entitled proceeding.

Notice is vlso given that the above named Commissioners will attend at a Special Term for the hearing of motions, appointed to be held at the Kings County Court House. In the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York, on the 25th day of January, 1909, on the opening ef the court on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard; and at said time and place, or at such other time and place ns the court may direct, the said Commissioners may be examined under oath as to their qualifications to act, and are subject to challenge by any party or person interested In this proceeding, as provided by Section 973 of Title 4 of Chapter XVIT of the Charter if The City of New York. Dated New York, Borough of Brooklyn. January 1119 FRANCIS K. PENDLETON.

jll Wt osu Corporation Counsel. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT. SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The Citv of New York, relative to acquiring title to NINETY-SIXTH STREET, from Third avenue to Fourth avenue In the Thirtieth Ward in the Borough of Brooklyn, The City of New York Notice is hereby given that Almet R. Lata on. mm" H.

Fuller and benefit, and that all persons Interested in this 1 and Sixty-third street; thence northwestwardly proceeding, or In any of the lands, tenements along the said line midway between Sfvty-and hereditaments and premises affected there- second street and Slxtv-thlrd street to a point having any objections thereto, do file i distant K'O feet northwesterly from the north-thelr said objections in writing, duly verified, westerly line of Thirteenth avenue; then--e with him at his oflice. No. ICR Montague I northeastwardly and parallel with Thirteenth street. In the Borough of Brooklyn, in The i avenue to the Intersection with a line distant City of New York, on or before the day 700 feet westerly from and parallel with the February, and that the said commis- sioner will hear parties so objecting, and for tnat purpose win ue ui aiienuance at his New trernt avenue to ine intersection with said idllce on the 5th day of February, lSOS, a line midway between Fifty-sixth street and 11 o'clock A.M. i Fiftv-seventh street; thence northwestwardly Third That the Commissioner of Assessment along the said line midway between Fifty-has assessed any or all such lands, tenements sixth and Fifty-seventh streets to a point hereditaments and premises as are within distant 100 feet northwesterly from the nort tithe area of assessment fixed and prescribed westerly line of Twe'fth avenue; thence north-as the area of assessment for benefit by tho eastward! and parallel with TweiUh avenue Hoard of Estimate and Apportionment, on the tn the intersection with a line distant Too fwt day of April, 1907.

and that the said area westerly from and para lie; with the westerly assessment includes all those lands, tene- line of New Utrecht avenue; thence nort laments a.id hereditaments and premises situate 1 wardly along the said Une parallel with.

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