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4 THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. FRIDAY. MAY 29. 1903.

15 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICES. FOH SALE HOUSES.

QUEENS BOROUGH REAL ESTATE. Judgments. COUNTRY PROPERTY FOR SALE, TO LET OR EXCHANGE. mim i CfiT. KIN'.

CUNT rlMiLi.S B' r.o-hiiht.tnd. L-m Smith to rinilh hia wife. Minnie K-at- aid E'tv-rd K-atitiK. lor hu-ioi. vuiliai he I the 7 i.

ui.l HurlM 11. Smith, h-! tlifir in hUT'-M b-n-in. all wn- n.mi'S nnd ol.ues of an- un-known tiir plant iff. Smith, wife of the l.iv-n.iiim. chiles smiih.

if he l- niarn-i. unkU'wA to plaintiff, all of lb- Mt Ijii ntC or lain uvsn'm 4 Hal dtxtj.es. giant. -s and sue.s'in tn i not mith. laif of the County Kings.

SlJ.te of New York deease-l Whojw ll.tlll-S pl.io'S of residence are unknown to tin- piam-tirr and any and i.ll not hereinbefore ne n-t toned haxlr.g anv Hen upon or claim against or merest in the premise in the mpUmt this which said premises aie eommo.i-ly known as and by the sue-t number 7,1 Green street to the Bon UK of Brooklyn. Ciintx of Kingd. Cily snd State of New V- rk. name places residence arf unknown io the plainuti Virginia P. Smith, v.

it of the plaintiff. Chdi sS. Smith defendants. Sumnions-'l'o the p.e nam. defendants: You are hereby to complaint tn this u' li.m and to a vfur Btn-wer on the plaintiff a attorneys within twentx dav the service of this nijiii niniiti exclusive of ihe day of ice, and in ease our failure to appor or answer, will' be taken against you by default for the relief demanded til the complaint.

I 1 1 April PERRY, Plaintiff i Attorneys. oilke and Post ofiVa uddress. No. 77 Greciipolnt Br.oklxn. N.

Y. To the paid defendants named, mentioned and de- sciltM-d In th foifegoinn summons as 'iTiatlen H. Smith. If hi' be living, or. if be dead, then Ihe widow and th heirs at law.

legal representatives, assignees, devisees and grantees of said Charles Smith, and his and their success-. i in interest herein, sll nf whose names and pla.es of residence are unknown to the plaintiff; Jane Smith, wife of the defendant. Charles H. Smith, If he be married, her first time being fictitious, her true Chrthtlsn nuiue being unknown to the plaintiff; of the heirs at law. next of kin.

assignees. UHd representatives, devisees, grantees and successors tn interest herein, not hereinbefore inen-tl-Hied, of lifvt Smith. late of the County KitifS. In the Stale of New York, whose und of residence are unknown to the plaintiff; und any and all persons not hereinbefore mentioned Having any nen upon or i-wnn Interest In the premises described tn tlu complaint In this action, which said premises are com-ntonlv known as and bv the street number i3 Green street in the Borough of Brooklyn. County KIiiks.

City and State of Nw York, whose name and places of residence are unknown to the Tli foregoing summons is served ujniii vou bv publication, pursuant to nn order of lion. Joseph Aspmall. one of the County Judges the Coinitv or Kings, dated the twenty-eighth dav of Vav 190', and tiled with the complaint tn tho oillce i-f the Cleik of the County of Kings. the Hall of Record. County of Kings.

CUy and State of New York. The oblect of this action is to make partition according to the respective rights of the and if It appiar that partition cannot be made without Kre.it prejudice to the owners, then sale of the following described property: All that cerhiln lot, piece or parcel of ground, with the buildings and Improvements thereon, situate. King and being at Green point, in the Town of Biishwiek, County of Kings and State of New York and known and distinguished a certain map entitled "Map of Green Point Farm situate in the Towr, of Ilushwick. Kings County, and nearly opposite the Dry Dock, showing the same as subdivided into lots, belonging to the estate of John A. Meserole.

deceased, surveyed November. by Daniel Ewen. City Surveyor, nnd now on file In' the ollice of the Clerk HloW Register) of th" Countv or Kings, as lot number six hundred and twtntv-three and 1h bounded and described as follow, viz. Bt glnning nt point on the northerly side of Green i formerly til stieet. distant one hundred and seventy tl70) feet westerly from the northwesterly corner of said Green street and Franklin street; running thence westerly along the northerly side of said Green street twenty-five i2: feet; thence northerly parallel ith ranklin sir'-et one nunoreo e-o n-n.

thence easterly parallel with Creui stieet twenty-ttvc feet, and thence southerly parallel with Franklin street one hundred tlx! feet to the point or place of Dated May 29. V.Wi. C. PERRY. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

77 Greenpoint Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. tn29 fit THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK, bv the graco of God freo and Independent -To Edward N. Sawtell, Royal M. Sawteil.

Walter B. Sawtell Esma tor Kmmai Sawtell Augusta Sawtell (infant), Ophelia V. Sawtell ilnfanl). Sarah A. Tompkins, Augusta E.

Mulr, Enmia P. Sawtell. Jullti C. Boyd, James Llndenberger, Sarah L. Kaunders, Mary Ltnden-berger, Henry M.

Lindenberger, Charles Llndeti-berger. Hulcoliib Lindenbergcr, Edward Llndeti-berger. Norval McMullcn, Beverly McMullen, George Llndenberge r. Sarah Llndeiibe rger, Anna L. Green.

Charles Tracy, "John" and "Anna" Tracy (the names "John" and "Anna" being fictitious names. Intended to designate the children or descendants if any of Mary Tracy, formerly of St. Liuis, Mlsroiirt, whose names and resiliences are unknown). Mrs. "Ellen" Woodward, daugh'er of James Nelson Mbe mime "Ellen" being Jlctltleiis.

and the true Chrllian name of said Mrs. Woodward being unknown); "James" and "Maritari'l" Nelson (Ihe names "James" nnd "Margaret" being fictitious and Intended to designate the other children or descendants. If any of James Nelson, their names and residences being unknuwn) Ellen Watt. James Low. Joseph T.

I.ow. James Low Harriman, Oliver Harrlnian. junior, J. Borden ItHrriman, Joseph W. Hairi-inan.

Herbert Harrtman, Emma H. Olin. Anna li. Vum.erbilt. Lily H.

Truvers. William H. Rupert. Edward Jones. F.ugene Jones.

"Mary" Pit klu 1th' name "Mary" being flcitilnus and said Individual's Christian name being unknown), ami Alice Jones Horton, send greeting: Whereas. Agnes 1:1. De Monde of tha Borough of Brooklyn. Cilv of New York, has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the Counly of Kings, tn have a certain instrument In writing bearing date the first day of June, A. D.

relating to real and personal property, nnd a codicil thereto, dated September 27. A. D. 19 ll. duly proved as the last will and testament of CHARU TTE JOHNSTON, late of said Bi rough of Brooklyn.

Cily of New York, deceased, therefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to appear bef -re our Surrogate of the County of KlngH, at a Surrogate' Court lo be held at County Court Hoiipo iIl(Kiin In tho Borough or Brooklyn Ht'orcHald. on the, llth day or July, A. nt lo o'clock in tho forenoon then and there to attend the nioliat" or the said last will and testament, nnd that the above-named infants tlv and there show xnion whv a coecinl suorrllan should not be ap pointed to appear for thetn on the probate of hint will and testament. In testimony whereof, we have caused the peal nf our said Surrogate's Court to be hereunto atlixed. Witness.

Hon. James c. Church. Surrogate of our said county (L nt the Borough of Brooklyn, the 30th day of April. In Hip year or our Lord one thousand nine nunaren ann rnroe.

WILLIAM P. PICKETT. mlfl Bw fl Clerk or the Purrognte court COUNTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY-JAMES VcLoughltn. plaintiff, against Bessio M-iiy et niirKHAiica of a ludKment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered In the above entitled action, hearing date tne j.iu uay May 19:13, ths unciorsigneu.

me rcifiw in ludgment named, will sell at public auction. In tn rotunda of the Kings County Court House, in turn Borough of Brooklyn of the City and State of New York, on tho 22d day of June. at 12 r. nnnn of tl.nt dav. the orcmlseK In said judgment directed to be sold and therein described as follows: All that certain plot, piece or parcel of land situate, lying ami ne.ing in me ijornugu of Brooklyn.

County of Kings, City nnd Mute or NW York. boiindPd and descrinen as iohows. i Rclimitiff at a nolnt on the southerly side St. Johns place Douglat-s street) dis- ant one hundred ontl seventeen ieet ami wMterlv from the corner formed by the of the MUtherlv sld ff St. Johns place with the westerly side of Bedford avenue: running thence somneriy pnrmiei won ivniom avenue one hundred and thirty-one feet; thnce -at(r1v nn rait el with St.

Johns place and part of the distance through a party wnll nlnetv feet and six Inches tn the easterly sine or ri. cnarien place (wild St. CIVnrles place hetng sixty-five feet in width and running; from St. Johns place to Dp-graw street, the easterly side of s-ld street or place being distant westerly two hundred and elrht feet from the westerlv side of Bedford ave nue and parallel with neqrorn aver.uyi; runnina thnc northerly Blnng the eHstor'y lde of snid St. Charles place one hundred and thirty-one feet tn the corner formed hy the Intersection of the easterly side of St, Chitrles place with the southerly fid nf St.

John nlace: tinmen eapterly along the southerly side of St. Johns place ninety fiet snd rix Inches to the point or place nf beginning Dated Borough or Brooklyn, i ont ny. 28, 1903. GEO. B.

ACKERLY. Referee. Murphey A Metenlf. Attys. Plaintiff.

15 Wall st, Borough of Manhattan, New York citv. m29 7t fm THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK by the grace of God free and Independent To Mnrgaretha, Kardel, Anna Maria Weldner, Adam Thucreeht. Ellzabelh Brut her, Barbara Thuereeht Lmls Thuerecht. Catharlna Morast, Anna Maria featfinger, send greeting: Whereas, John P. Beyer of the County of Kings has lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court of the County of Kings to have a certain instrument In writing bearing date the 9th day of April, 17.

relating to personal property, duly proved as. the lat: wiil and testament of ELIZABETH BRAND, late of the Countv of Kings, deceased. herefore, 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 Gloom 37), In the County of KttiHtt, on the ath dav of June, 1903, at ten o'clock in thn forenoon, then nnd there to attend the probate of the said ism will nnd testament. in testimony whereof we have caused the peal of our Suirogate Court to be hereunto I affixed. Witness, lion.

James c. uurm, (L. 8.) Surrogate of our snid county, at tho County of Kings, the 17th day of April. In the year or our Iord cno thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM P.

PICKETT, Clerk or the Surrogate's Court. Henry Fuehrer. Attorney for Petitioner. 8.17 Broadway, Brooklyn, Y. alS 6w "'DW A ERN EST IN PURSUANCE OF AN order of Hon.

James C. Church, a Surrogate of the County of Klnge. notice Is hereby given to all persons having claims agnlnst ERNEST EDWARDS late of the County of Kin, deceased, to present the same, with vouchers thereof, to the fcubserlber, at her place of transacting business, at the otllcij of Rno R. BlUlngton, at No. 44-41 Broadway, tn the City of New York, Borough of Manhattan, on or before the Llth dav of October, 19C--Hated.

New Y- rk. April 1903. CHARLOTTE K. EDWARDS, Administratrix. R.

BlUlngton, Attorney for Administratrix, 4l-fi Hrnadwav. New York City, Boruugh of Man hattan. 17 fim IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C. Church.

Surrogate uf the County or Kings notice Is hereby given, according to law, to all person having claims ugalnst OSWALD WEBER. Junior, lato of the Borough of Brooklyn, deceased, that are required tu exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting buLt-ness nt ihe ofllce of Piarsall. Koppsr Pearsall. 179 Montagu street, In the Borough of Brooklyn City of NfW York, on or before the 8th day Of August Dated. January 30, IS AC PPEit, ja31 6m ADELINE WF.IH'.R.

Executor. Coi I If It a Cut. St 0E OF THE MOST RKAITIFIL lonial residences in Pro.siwct Park S.uh. Flat- msh. (or at a sacrifice, furnished and selected urd wools; large an airy roms.

7 rham- wurt separate basin and rireslna: moms: indwrntlv decorated: mu ntln in all room: kar- luet floors; owner now in Europe and must seti; to reannahl offer refused JOH RKIS. HII5 l.Tfl-H AV. I INTERESTED IN Two family hnups; two seta of Improvement, mn.m v. nr Hut. in I 1 r.

b.t.l'.y) lanrork t. nr Bud. 57 bk. i.0 lumcy n. nr stuyvesanl.

2 i i 7. fro fnttt nr Raid. 2 ty 4 7 7. it. nr Held, sly.

I 6 OPBN rEfOn.TIOS PAV Til. I. I "I'UK'K. i WOOD A KINCMAN. tan I RKID AV, NKAH Dbl ACHED unncco 1 East 1 7th Sts.

tlUUuCu shl ie.ixn. I to 14 rooms i(ireat tnilucements to pres- Aftfit BGGtlOH lent purchasers. No reason tl JtTQIIQU ofter PrlcifT I LN I UUOII i and upward. XLong Steinmetz. 850 Flatbush avi Price 7,600.

FLATBUSH. Cost $8,650. 1 1 ENTLKM A GOING S'U'TH to ltvp HILL 9 (HI KICK KH.or.O TO SKI. I. 3RAND NEW KXi'HAXTlMl RESIDENCE; do-ached, on Fine laige Grounds; IRREPROACHABLE In STY LE and FINISH.

Terms $7,10 cash, lest Mortgage. Many Recesses nnd Cozy Nooks. Host Beautiful Large Reception Room, with Fancy 3rlok Mantel, Open Fireplace and Rich Stair Ending. Llhrary with Expensive Bookcases, '-arge Parlor, Handsome Dining Room with reillng and High Wainscot. ENGLISH OAK; 6 Bedchambers.

Tiled Hath. Billiard Hnnm. A Princely Home In Benntfful I'nrk. Our Finest Section, Near Station anci 3 rrolicy Lines; 2i minutes to N. Y.

fail Sunday fir any day. H. iOI.DRV, UH'Jt FUTIUSH or. AMnemnrle Hiinil) I1KK Ot FK B. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION.

Auction TO' -morrow DECORATION DAY AT 2 V. ON THK PUKMISKS, RAIN OR SHINE. 185 LOTS MAIDEN LAME, NEAR GRAND 5T, iWlAsPFTH m- torn a Ihorough of QVEEN'S, city op NEW YOItK. UjQj GO' reached by the trolley llnea, or the elevated road to Rldgewood. raniiferrinK there to a Flushing or Newtown ear.

ive cent fare from Manhattan and all uarts of KirooKIyn. EASY TERMS. TITLES INHrRED. BOTH OFFICES WII.I, HE OPEN IIECORA- fiON DAY MORN1NO UNTIL 11 O'CLOCK Foil ITHE DISTRIBUTION OF MAI'S AND FREE fASSES. LUNCHEON UNDER GREAT TENT.

MUSIC. FREE PASSES rom Manhattan and nil uarts nf Rrooklvn. Mans, pdsseK and further Information "frm 'ERE. JOHNSON JR. 187 Uroadway, N.

nq iil MontHgue st, Brooklyn. STATU OF- NEW VOKK. OFFICE OF THK late Engineer and Survoyor, Albany. May 21. SALE OF LAN TV Pursuant tn a n.solutinn of the Cnmmisslonera the Land Olfice nusseii at a meetlna- held on he 10th day of April.

1DU2, and hy virtue of power ewiua in me ny taw, snail oner lor siiif, rnr ash. at public auction, at the olflee. of the State and hurveyor, in the ity of Albany nd State of New York, on Wednesday, tho 23th ay of July. 1803. at 12 o'clock, noon, nil the title the Mate of New York in the lands described Kinas Count v.

Xew rtrecht. Town of: Ciimo- fll rSamuPl f.l and others' nronortv. Ssiriioel T. IcBIroy's survey. Fftbrimry, ISSio, Lots 10, 11, 12, n.

la, lti, (, 20, zi, tz, 2i, H.i, 2H, 'ii, 9. 20. SI, M. 47. AH.

49. 5'). -11. 53. 61, C2.

U3. 6i. 66. 67, 68, 63. 70.

71, 72. 73. 74, S3. 84. S3.

til AKI) A. Ji( IMI, 23 fit State Knglriper and Surveyor. FOB SALE FACTORY PROPERTY. OK SALE OOOD FACTORY BCILDINO- "heap; about 4,000 square feet; deep cellar; fine location; near all shipping points; price worth $9,000. Apply to H.

H. BEX WARD, SS2 cdrord av. FOR. SALE REAL ESTATE. 'LDEBS' OPPORTUNITY: PLOT 10Dx127.

ON Prospect place, near Schenectady av; t'l-ii'x, st, tiroosiyn. TOl'RIST HOL'SB FOR SALE Ult HK.NT. OX the Lake of Bays; 10 miles from Huntsville. Further particulars apply to GEO. PAT-MORE.

Huntsville, P. Musknka. Ont. 27-3 HOMECRR8T: FINE 10 ROOM COTTAGE, 90x100 ground; hot water heating; near Coney Is-iand av; cheap tor h.bwu; worm uwner. 43 Bushwlck av.

455 NINTH ST. 3 story and basement brlrk dwelling hoiife for ale. JOHN KENSBTT KELLOGG, bO William New York City. OCEAN AV PLOTS. Tn tha most, section of Flatbuph: plot 0x111; at the unheard of price of M.S00; (1.200 asn; win nanaie tms exceptional uargaiu uwms Us being a compulsory sale.

PODD BANTA, 768 Flatbush av. 'OR SALE, FINEST CORNER PLOT ON OCEAN av. Flatbush; 22Sxi3i; might exenange ror rree and clear house or good Income property in city; brokers protected. Send particulars ot property offered lo OSCAR C. SMITH, Avenue and Brighton Beach Railroad.

6-7 OCEAN AV PLOT, 50x111, ear Foster av; most desirable section of beautt- il Flatbush: S3. 900: all improvements made and aid for; between and near to Brighton Beach latlroad and Flatbush av trolley; nothing so rea dable on this delightful avenue; owner must acrifice. Address C. Box 20, Eagle oillce. VISIT HOMECREST DECORATION DAY.

A variety of beautiful houses ready for the buyer at prices that are sure to attract. Choice lots located between houses. $100 and, up. Both houses and lota sold on easy payments. Take Smith Coney Island, ear or Brighton Beach train from the Bridge, New York side.

Get off at Ave. U. HARBOR AND SUBURBAN Building and Savings Ass'n, 21 East 1 4th St, N. Y. City.

Write for PROPERTY FOR SA1E, TO LET OR EXCHANGE. Long Island. PLPASANT, WELL FURNISHED HOUSE, 10 rooms; price $325; large stable, ti. C. TAYLOR isiiip.

lAYPORT, L. I. FURNISHED COTTAGES TO rent; near nay; to fi.niHj mr season; emu-your wants; free booklet; office open Decoration Day. WOODS BROS. Rayport.

L. 1. NORTH PORT FURNISHED HOUSES, WITH shore fronts, to rent; rarms, country seats anu lots for sate; trolley meet twenty trains dally. HENRY S.MOTT,(thport, JL 27-7 ERY HANDSOME MODERN RESIDBNCH, fully furnished with stable; fi1 acres, at Southold, L. low rent for the season: Photos with HAV1LAND SONS.

982 Fullon St. 27-7 BABYLON AND WEST 1SLIP. L. I. AT tractive cottages to rent furnished.

$300 to several extra nice houses st II.Oio and 11,20. Illustrated List o. JEREMIAH BOBBINS Babylon. I. I.

Tel. 22 A. ml4-2l nsU 'ESIR ABLE COUNTRY HOME. TEN ROOM house; one and a half acre, north shore Img Island; ample shade and 'fruit; will sacrifice; little cash required. S.

G. RICHARDS, 8 Saratoga av. Brooklyn. 2-3 i PEN ON DECORATION DAY; FURNISHED eott ages to rent or season lltoo to sooo Iso houses for sale, with and without improvements; building" lots, farms, acreage; also confectionery business for sale. Office, corner Vlllane av and rullroad tracks: HERMAN J.

ARTKNH. Rock- TO A THE PE iI'LE THE STATE NEW Yoik. hv the giace G.U fr and Independent Ad. Iside It p.wr. Charb- It.

Pr 11 P.r. Wllb.im Pierce. lvM Henry Bradt. er- Hra.tt. Marie JartPtt.

Jcnnte i iw.n. Jame H. Lh1-. Frank Bayley. Helen L.

Biy- Marv I lni. H. leti f. lien Pi-roe. D-Tothv Saiah J.

Foss. Oliver Ravh-y and to ea-h and all oth-r h-dr at and next of kin of Marv l.r. deceased, bos, nam. a and places of residence are un-known and alter due diligeii.e be ascer-iHin'd. conMitutmg all the heirs at law and next kin of Marv J.

poor deceased, send gieting: rean Sacktt of the Borough of Count of Kingf has lately Surr. cm- Court of t.ie t'ouniy of Kiti nam Instrument in writing. In-artng dato the 1" th of January. PH. and a e-lien a ring date the 7th dav of April.

relating real and perwonrfl prop-riv, duly proved as the will and testann nt anil codicil of MARY J-PotUt, late of Borough Rrooglyn. County of herefore ym and each of you hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate the of Kiims. at a Surrogate's Court, be held at the Count x- Court House iKooin 2i. the Couiitv of Ktngx. en the seventh day of July.

at t.n o' link tn the then there to attend the probate of the said lat and lestam. at: and that the above named infants then and there show cause why a special guardian houbl not he appointed to. appear tiittn un probate of said last will and testa-io. tit. In testimony whereof we have caused the seal of nnr Surngate's Court to be hereunto atlixed.

Witness. Hon. James C. Church, Surrogate of our said county, at the tL. County of Kinm.

the Mth day of May, In the year of our ijord onw thou.iuu.l nine hundn-d and three iiMt. WILLIAM P. PICKETT. Clerk of the Surrogate Court. Frank C.

Lang. Attorney for Nassau Bomugh of Manhattan. N. Y. City.

mJ. TII Kf'pKOp I fT FT HE ST ATE OF F-W YORK, by The grace rf God free and Independent -To John MacCarthy. the name "John" being fie-titlciis, who is believed to reside in Ireland, if living; and to any and all unknown hr-lrs at law, and next of kin of said John Mac'arihy. if he be dead, send greeting: Whereas. Maty of Brooklyn.

X. ha8 lately petitioned our Surrogate's Court cf the County of Kings, to have a certain instrument in rltlng dug date the 9th dav of Oetoher, relating to personal propertv, dulv proved aa the last will and testament of JEREMIAH B. MAC CARTHY, late of Brooklyn, X. deceased. Wherefore, you and each of you are hereby cited to appear before our Surrogate if the County of Kings, at a Surrogate's Court to be held at the County Court House (Room In the Borough of Rrcoklyn.

on the dux of June. at ten o'clock in the fort noon then and there to attend the probate of the said last III and testament and that lbs above-named Infants then and there show cause why a special guardian should no: be appointed to appear tie-in on the probate- of said last Will and testament. in testiim ny 'reof. we have roused the seal of our wild Snir'-'gate's Court to be hereunto affixed. Witness.

Hon. James C. Church, Sut -rugate of our said County, at the (L. Borough of Ifrooklyn the liSth day of April. In the year cf our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three.

WILLIAM P. PICKETT. m2 0w Clerk ofihe Surrogate's Court. II I' PKOPL OFT I IE ST A i Yoik bv the crace of God free and Independent To Kate Bovoe. sifter of cedent Hugh Blake, brother of decedent; Mary O'Oonnell, sister of decedent, residing at Franklin, Massachusetts; John Blake brother of decedent, residing at ftp tlunkllle, County of Donegal.

Ireland; Bridget lie-Cube, niece of decedent; Henry McCabe, nephew of decedent; Annie McCabe und Hannah McCabn, tllecew of decedent, the latter three residing ft Franklin, The American Surety Company of New York and Waller L. Duraclf, send greeting: You and each of you are hereby cited tn appear before our Surrogate of the Cminly of Kings al a Surrogates Court to be held at the Count Court House. Houn 37. In the Cminly of Kings, on the 17th diy of June. 1903, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the judicial settlement of the account of Hannah Bell, as administratrix of the estate of DENNIS BLAKE, deceased.

And let the above named then mid there show cause W'liv a snecbil guardian should be fippnlntcd to appear for them on said judb'dal settlement. In tcbtinuiny whereof, we have caused the senl of our sufd Surrogate's Court lo he hereunto affixed. Witness, Hon. James C. Chunh.

Surrogate of our sail county, (L. at the County of Kings. Ihe 2nd day of May. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three. WILLIAM PICKETT.

I'lerk of the Court. Charles F. Brandt, Attorney for Administratrix, S7.1-870 Fulton Borough of Brooklyn. New York City. m2 fit THE PEOPLE OK Til STATE OF NEW York, bv the Grace of God free and independent To Agnt's Bii.hwald.

William Klohutsehheck and John Klfitrutseheek, send greeting -W hereas, Henry Klohutseheck 'f 'be Hon. ugh of Brooklyn. County of Kings, has lately petit loticd enr Surrogate's Court the i ntimy ot Kllign to nave a certain Instrument in writing bearing de.te the 17th day of October. 1901. relating lo real and personal nronertv.

duly proved us the last will and testa ment of JOHN KLOHCTSOHEi'K. late of Brook lyn, Kings County. wherefore, you and each of you are hcrehy cllp.l to appear before our Surrogate of the County nf Kings, at a Surrogate's Court, to he held at the County Court House, In tho County of Kings, on the lfth day nf June, 1903, at ten o'clock in the forenoon, then and there to attend the probate of the tald last will und testament. In testimony whereof we have canned the Feal of our Surrogate's Court to be hereunto atlixed. Witness.

Hon. James C. Church, Surrogate of our said county, ct the (L. 8.) County of Kings, the day of April. In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and three.

WILLIAM P. PICKETT, Clerk of the Surrogate's Court. George M. Sehlnsel, Attorney for Petitioner, 1.29 Myrtle ax-enue. Brooklyn, New York.

m2 6w sa IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF Till1: Hon. James C. Church. Surrogate of the Couiuy ot Kings, notice i.i hereby given, aceordlng to law to all persons having claims agalnut JAMES A. CAFFRAY.

late of the Comity of Kings, deceased, that tin are required to exhibit the satn with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at their playe of transacting business, at the offices of Hlrph A- Itasqiiin. Nos, 38-4 1 Court street, Borough of Brooklyn, the City of New York on or before he loth day of November next. -Dated May 1. JIM. SARAH A.

CAFFRAY. Executrix. Htrsh Rasquin. Attys. for Executrix.

-1 4 Court str et. Brooklyn. N. Y. ''ity- m2 fim HfN-PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon James C.

Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to luw, to Mil peiBons having claims against SARAH T. BERGEN, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tha vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, at the office of George Eckstein, their nttnrney, Nos. 38-44 Court Borough of Brooklyn, In the Citv of New York on or before the 30th day of September next. Dated March 2S, 1103. 1 UN1S O.

BERGEN. HENRY A. ClURXER. Administrators, Etc. George Eckstein, Attorney for Administrators, Nos.

3B-44 Court st. Brooklyn. X. Y. mh28 im INPURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon.

James Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according' to law, to all persons having claims against KATH.v-HINA LOEFFEL, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit toe same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at her place of transacting business, at the ofllce of John F. Regan. Room 515, No. 1n9 Monti gue street, Brooklyn, New York City, on or btfore the 1st day of September next.

Dated. February 14, 1903. AUGUSTA EICK. Executrix. John F.

Regan Att'y for Executrix, 189 Montague Rrooklvn. Ne' City. fH 6m IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C. Church.

Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according law, to all persons having claims against MARY MARTHA ADAMS, late of Brooklyn Borough. City of New Yrk, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at her place of transacting business, at the offices of Ingram. Hoot A Maatev, OS William street, Borough or Manhat tan. in City of New York, on or before the 25th day of July next. -Dated January 19.

19.3, MINNIE OTTO. Adtninstratrlx. Ingram, Root Massey, Attorneys for Admin Istratrlx, fiS William street, Manhattan. New York. N.

Y. Ja24 6mj IN PURSUANCE) OF AN ORDER OF THK Hon James C. Church, Surrogate of Mip County of notice ts hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against HAINES WOODRUFF SULLIVAN, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to ex-h'Ht the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business, vifc the office of Edwin L. Sneib kT, 164 Montague street, Borough of Brooklyn. New York on or before the 1st day of September next, bated February 20.

903. CLARA V. SULLIVAN. Executors. Edwin L.

Pnedeker, Att'y for Executors, p'4 street. Borough of Brooklvn, City of New York. N. Y. f21 ffm "lN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OK THE Hon.

James C. Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hen-ny given, according to law. tO llll persons lltom onuim I nr.euunr, intirw. also known as THEOIKiRE LoOES and THK-ODoRE C.

H. LOCKS, late of the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at bis place of transacting business, the office of Georgo Kraclit. No. 59 Wall street, Borough of Manhattan City of New York, on or before the 10th day or juiy 'or Ti 0V "Administrator.

George H. Kracht. Attorney for Administrator, ta wall Street. Borough Manhattan. New York rY- Ja3 Cm PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR'S OFFICE, RE A Estate Exchange, jno.

jmb Aiomague street of mi order of the lion. James church. Surrogate of the County of notice is hereby given, according to law, to 1 1 person cbilms against CHARLES KOHTER. lOHV PLAGEMANN, ELIZABETH OR ELHIE itlDMYEK. THOMAS M.

BROWN, ROSIE LE1W. I UIGI and HENRY WEBER, late of the County or Kings, deceased, that they are required io exhibit the same, witn me voucners tnereor. to the subscriber, the administrator, at his office, Room ilT. Real Estate Kxrbange. Nn.

Mn.t-layue street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or before tne pun nay or October next. Dated Kings county, April iwm. WILLIAM B. DWENPORT, public Administrator of the County of Kings, aHrni Administrator, "IN "PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James c.

i nurcn. nurrogats or tri county of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against t'ASICIE HARRISON, late of the Borough of Brooklyn, deceased that they aro requiie.l to exhibit the ninie with the metiers thereof, to the sub-I-riber at her place of transacting buclncbs, Room 1j. N'- -04 Montague street, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on or heft. re th fifth day August next. --Dated January 30, Rtox MARGARET COLEMAN HARRISON, Executrix of Last Will und Testament of Caskle Harrison.

lVeeased. Frederick P. Bellamy, Attorney for Executrix, 24 Montague Street, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. Jail Im Ti.

rc and of in and the of of H. all I or of or a a Ht I'RKWE OM'KT OF NKW YOHK-TKIA1 desire.l In th-. of Klr.n J. rn An. aeiriit 'lpa Alna Maria Am, d'f-nd- Sumnmnt A an the gr.uin.1 of adultery the rviiin i d-ff-ndant: You are hereby summoned t.j nn i.mpla!tit tn this action ami io m-n- a r-i ur an.wer on the plaintiff's attorn.

within twentv davs after the service oi tmn exclunl'v of th day of service, an 1 nf ur failure to a pi -ear or answer, win tak-n against you by default fur the relief nmn-lel complaint. i 'to r'j. MAKVIX I'AHRoTT. Plaintiffs Attv.ni-. Otlb and P.t CHi- address.

No. I Street. HrookHn. NVw York- To th" above r.i.i.-ed defendant. Olgn Ainu Mjna Am: The summons in i-rt-d oi-m puhlhuTl.

n. niii to an ordei -n. Will iam iM' Kev. a jumuT i 'M'l' i'H' i un the State of New York, dated the li-l day of Miv. and filed with the complaint in the of the Clerk of the County of Kinns, at the Hull of Records in the Borough of Citv and Stalt of New Mav 2J, WJ.

MARVIN F. PAMHdTT. Attorney for PUIntttf. offi. nnd Post Office address.

No. 16 Hems ivrct-t. Brooklyn, New York. ni: hi SUPHEMU COI'RT. KIXGS COUXTY- LUPWIG Lang, rlaintiff against Paul Fiscal, bfitidant.

Suinninnh -To the above nam'd ib ft ndant a-e hereby to answer the i.topl.tint thin B't ton un i to nerve a copy of jour answ-r tne plaintiff's attorney within 2 days after the servlca this summons, txdulv of the day dervice, and in case of your failure tn appear answer, judgment will he takn against you by default for the rtdb demanded in the complaint. Dated April 21. lli'S. LINDSAY. KHKMKR.

A LIS II PALMER. Plaintiff Attornevs. Office and Post uilue ad-drrs. 7 William Street, Xew York City. To th above named defendant.

Paul Flsrhl: Thtt fonoing unnmions is served ui-un by publication, pursuani to an order of the Hon. Will-Urn 1). Dickev. a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Stale of Xew York, dated Xew York. -May 21.

UKl, and filed with the complaint in tint oifbv of the Clerk of the County of Kings, in the Hall of Records. In the Borough of Bmolthn, In tlu City of Xew York, on the Zlst day or wy. Dated Xew York. May 21. 1103.

LIN I icA KM Ell KALISH PALMER. Plaintiffs Attorneys, William Street. Xew York Citv. iniiJ lit SUPREME RT I A DESIRED IX THE County of Kings Ida 7. Sch nk.

plaintiff, against D. Biaineid Ray. Mary O'Neill. Klb-n Dnacoll. Thomas HaxKertv, John Vx'ngbt.

Katln-iine Wright. Marv Mi-Govern John Kdb-r. Jonas Weil and Bernhurd M.tver and Pauline Jedel, dofend-snts. Summons -To the above namtd dcf. nduiits and each of them: You are hereby summoned to at swer the complaint In ibis action and serv a copy of your answer on the plaintiffs attorneys within twenty days after the.

service of this sunup, ns, exclusive of the day of si rvlee; and in case of your failure to apptur or answer, will be taken against you by d. fault for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated New York April At. I9M. S'HENCK PUN KTT, Plaintiffs orhee and Post Oillce adtlress, No.

In Lib- rty Street. Borough of Munhnttun. New York City. To the above named defendant, Pauline Je.bd: The foi summons Is su-ved upon you by publication, piMKUant to an order of Ib-n. willlnm a Justice of the Supreme Curt of he-State of New York, dated the 2'Mli 'lay of May.

and flic 1 ndth the complaint herein. In ihe orticc if the Clerk of the County of King, in the Borough of Brooitln. City of New Yoik. on the said L'lst day of May. lWfJ.

Dated New Yoik, Maj 2. SCHENCK PUNNETT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Oillce and Post Otiice address, lit Liberty Borough of Manhattan, City of New York. tit SUPRKME COURT, KINOS COi'NTY F. Itapclje Buerum.

plaintiff, agiiinst Kiiicsl Kraft. Indlylduallv and as Chiulcs K. '1 racy and "Mary" Tracv. his wlf the name "Mary" being flctiltoiis. her true Christian name being uiiltn.i-.ui to plaintiff: Annie F.

Klersted, Julia Elizabeth Nash ai.d Edward Nash, her husband; Greater New York Savings Bank. Ann A. Sabin. K. Neal, as Begistcr of the County of Kingh.

and Geurge Dilbm. ilefcndants. The trial in desired in the County of Kings. Summons To the above named defendants and to each of thetn You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on ihe Plaintiff's Attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day uf service, an in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief demanded in lh; complaint. Dated December VYALTF.H R.

DA VIES, Plaintiff's Atlnnu-y. Office and Post Oillce address. No. JI5 Mi-ntague street, Brooklvn New York. To the ubove named defendants, Charles E.

TiBcv and "Marv" Tracy, bis wife, the name 'alary' being fictitious, her true Christian namo hoinir unknown to plaintiff; The foregi lug sum mons Is eerved upon you hy publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Josiah Marfan, of the Supreme Court of the Srnte of New York, dated the sixteenth day of April, 1903, and hied with the complaint In the office of the Clerk of the Countv of Kings, at the Hall of Hecmds, in Bionuah of Brooklvn of the City of New York. on thf sixteenth day of Apiil, Dated Brooklyn. New York City. April lit.

IflW. VLTEK R. DAVIFS. Plaintiff's Attorney. Montague street.

Brooklyn, New York i ity. til? 8w SUPREME COURT OF THIS STATE OF NEW YORK. KINGS COUNTY Abmham Mendel plnlntiff, aitainst Rebecca Mrndrl, defendant t'umnions. Action for absolute divorce. To the above named defendant: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint In Ibis action and to serve a copy of your nn the plaintiff's attorneys within twenty days after service of thiF summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in cane of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against ym by di-ratilt fur the relief demanded In the poinplaint.

Dated April 30, lata. ELLIOTT. JONES Ar HSCHKR. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office address, 215 Montague street, Brooklyn, N.

Y. To the ulmve named defendant, Rebecca Mendel: The foregoing summons is served upon you by pub! leal ion, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Josiah T. Mareati, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated April 15, lis'i, and filed with the complaint In the ollice of the lerk of the County of Kings at the Hall of Records. In the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

Datud Brooklyn. N. April 3D. fcLLlUTT, JONES KSCHK-R. Attorneys for plaintiff.

Office nnd Post Office address, 215 Montague street, Brooklyn. N. Y- ml Cw SUPREME COURT-TRIAL DESIREII IN THE Cciuntv of Kings Susan B. Sohenek. plaintiff, against I.

Bratnerd Ray. Mary Lawless. Jnhn Smith, John Murphy. William Head. Thomas Reynolds Peter -Moore.

Salxator Pralg, Jonas Well and Bernhard Mayer. Pauline Jedel, defendants. Summons To the above named defendants and each of them: You are heieby summoned to answer the comnlaint in this aclton and to srrve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorneys witnin twenty days aner me si'rwee oi im sum-mons, exclusive of the day or service; and In case of your fullure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint. uateu ew joik, April 30, 1903. SCHENCK PUNNETT, Plaintiff's Attorney.H.

Office and Post Office address. No. 19 Liberty Street. Borough of Manhattan. New York City.

To the above named defendant, Pauline Jedel: The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of Hon. William D. Dickey, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 20th day of May, 1P3, and filed with the complaint herein. In the office of the cieik of the County of KlngH, In tho Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the said 21st day of May. 11-03.

Dated New York, Slay 20, 1903. SCHENCK PUNNETT, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Office and Post Office address. 19 Liberty Street, Borough of Manhattan. City of New York.

m22 6t SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY STE-phen Burkard, plaintiff, against Louis Meyer, defendant In pursuance of a Judgment made and entered In the above entitled action, bearing date May fi, 1903, the undersigned, the referee therein named, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder, by William H. Smith, auctioneer, at the salesrooms, Brooklyn Real Estate Exchange, No. U9 Montague street. Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, on the 2d day of Jun, 1903.

at twelve o'clock, noon, the lands in said Judgment mentioned and therein described as follows: All those nine certain lots, pieces or parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings and State of New York, upon which a certain map entitled "First addition to Hoinecrest. property of the Harbor and Suburban Building and Savings Association, situate in the Thirty-first Ward of iMmiirh of Brooklyn. Citv of New Ynrlc County of Kings, N. fllfd In the Office of tho Register of the County of Kings, on the 6th day of April, 198, as Map No. 1.329, and are known and described as and by the tot numhers one hundred and twenty-eight a.

one hundred and twenty-nine one hundred and thirty one hundred and thirty one one hundred ami thirty-two ono hundred and thirty-three a. one hundred and thirty-four one hundred and tiilrty- five ann one, nunureu anu nuny-ei a. uaiea May 6, 1903. ALFRED J. HOOK.

Referee. Mnffett A Kramer, Plaintiff's Attorneys. 894 Broadway, N. Y. Sw tuAf IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon Jumps C.

Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice Is hereby given, according to law to all persons naving nanus against e.ti-GAR GALL1SON, lato of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with tho vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his office, at No. 9R Wall st. Borough of Manhattan, in the City nf New York, on or before the 21st day of November next. Dated May 11, 1903.

FORREST GALLTfiON, Administrator. John Lyon, Attorney for Administrator, Ro-k-ville Centre. New York. mlG Cm I IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C.

Church. Surrogate of tha County of Kinga. notice is hereby given, according to law, to all peibons having claims against SERAPH INE MATHERSON. late of the Borough of Brooklvn, City of New York, deceaned, that thy are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof to the subscriber, at his place of transacting business, at the office of Wray Pllshurv. No, 149 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan In "the City of New York, nn or before the 1st dav of June next.

Dated November 19, 1902. LLEWELLYN A. WRAY. Executor. PUsbury.

Att'y for Executor. 149 Broadway, Manhattan. New York City. n22 fim IN PURSUANCE OP AN ORDER OK THE Hon. James C.

Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persons having claims against ROBERT H. DUNCAN, formerly of the County of Kings, de-MMiuri. that the" are required to exhibit tha same. with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at U' Broadway, uorougn oi maiiiiiiimn, rnw mm uny, on or before the 15th day of June. 190S.

Dated November 29. 1902. HARRY L. DUNCAN, Executor. Duncan Duncan, Attys.

for Executor, i Broadway. New York City. de I7t 7n "PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. Jameri C. Church, Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice is hereby given, according to law, to all persona having claims against LADWR'K H.

VINCENT. Isle of the county or Kings, de ceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the thereof, to the sub scrlbcr, at his place nf transacting business, i Fulton street. Brooklyn. New York Citv. or before the Jain day of November next.

Dated Msv Ifi. I9t3. m23 6m ROGENE VINCENT, Executor. To nit W. law of VUe our h.

to last aro of ttt In and I'l HL1 NOTIt K. Whereas Th Hr-xklvn Ttiv Railroad fomrany nientri to tli U.ird of AldMn-n of Tli iiy of New York its application in writing f.r grant to tt of the ranctme or rint to n-itru t. maintain and operate, and fr its it nwr.t that the appiliant oouairuct. maintain and operate slnjtle tra-k ktreet iurface latiroad as an of il existing railroad tiironnh. upon and along the surface of certain street In the Borough of Brookln.

a ot suih streets iM-ing as follows. I'pon and alung Ttllary atreet. from the tnterse tlon of Tillary and l-1illun streets ths tntersei-tton of TiUarv and aahmKtoti strtets and to eonn-i-t at the interceetion of and FMlton streets with the double track street surface railroad of the Brooklyn i ity Railroad Company un Kuiton street, and to connect at the intersection of Hilary sn.l Wahinnton strtet with the doulde track si reet surface i ailroii the Biookivn lty and K't-wtuwn Railroad Coni-pany on Washington together with the necessary idlnrs. switches, tuniouta, poles, wires and appurtenances, including such as mny necessary to rt-niiiet with caid railroad tracks on Fulcn an i on Washington street, and such may be ncteKary to connect with depots, car barm or tracks for storugc of cars on lands abutting un Tiila: street, Fulton nnd Washington stveils, Here fore be it That Thuraday. th fourth day of June.

at two o'cbuk In the and the Chamber of th Board of Aldermen, in tne City Hull, in the Borough of Manhattan, in The Ity of Xew York, and they aie hereby designated as the time and place when and where lis application of the Brooklyn city Railroad Company tu th Board of Aldermen of The Oily of Sew Yo.k for a grant of the franchise or right use certain streets in said City for railway purpose, and for the construction. maii)tcnaiu and operation of a single track street itirfai: tailrnad as an extension of tin existing railroad turough. upon al ng the surface of a certain street fr. the Borough of BtookUn mill be first considered, and that City t'Krk shall iuuse pultllc notice thereof to be j'ublislicd for at leust full it (ten days in two daily newspapers publlsh-'d In The City ot Xew York, to be designated In writing therefor by his Honor the Mujor. ai cording to the provisions of law In such case made and provided, such notice to be published at ine expense ul tne applicant.

Resolved further. That the notice to be published by said City of New York shall be substantially in the form and manner bj follows: The City of New York. Office of the City Clerk, City Hall. New York. May 19.

The Brooklyn City Railroad Company, having presented Its application to the Board of Aldermen of The City of Xew York, dated the 2Sth oay of April, 1W3. for a grant of the right or franchise to use the streets hereinafter mentioned for street railway purposes, and for the construction, maintenance and operation of a single track street surface railroad us an extrusion of Its existing railroad through, along and upon the surface of certain reels, such streets being described as follows: l'(Hn and along Til la i street, from the intersection of Tillary and Kill ton streets to the intersection of Tillary and Washington an1 to connmt at the intersection of Tillary and Fulton streets with the double track street surface railroad of the Brooklyn City Railroad Company on Fulton street, and to connect at tho Intersection of Tillary and Washington streets with the double track street sun ace railroad of the Brooklyn City and Newtown Railroad on Washington street, together with the necessary sidings, switches, turnout, poles, wires and appurtenances. Including such a may be necessary to connect with taid railroad tracks on Fulton street and on Washington street, and such as may be neceosary to connect with depots, car barns or tracks for storage of cars on lunds abutting on Tillary street, between Fulton mid Washington streets. Now. therefore, pursuant to a direction given by resolution of the Board of Aldermen of The City of New York, which was adopted on the 3th day of Slay, 903.

and approved by his Honor the Mayor of said city on the IHth day of May, public notice of such application Is heieby given and that at the Chamber of the Board of Aldermen. In the City Hall in the. Borough of Manhattan, In The City of Xew Yotk, on the 4th day of June. 1901, at two o'clock in the afternoon. sih application of said railroad company will be nr si cunsiueri'o a no a puouc Hearing had thereon.

All persons interested in said application are notified to be present at the time and place aforesaid, as an opportunity will then and there given them to be heard In relation thereto. rn20 14t P. J. SCULLY. City Clerk.

SECOND JUDICIAL DISTRICT. In the mutter of the application and petition of Seth Low, Edward M. Grout, Alexander li. Orr. Charles Stewart Smith.

Morris K. Jrsun, John H. Startn. Woodbury Langdon and John Claf-lin, constituting the Board of Rapid Transit Railroad Commissioners of The Citv of New York, for and on behalf of said city, for the appointment of Commissioners of Appraisal under chapter 4 of the Laws ot and the various statutes amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto, relative to acquiring a perpetual underground right, easement and right of way under Jora lemon street, from a point therein between the Kast river and Furman ptreet, to its intersection with Fulton atreet; Fulton street, ftoin Its Intersection with lemon street to Its intt rfection with Flatbush avenue; Flatbush at-nue. from Its Intersection with Fulton street to a point at or near Its Intersection wbh Atlantic avenue; Fulton street, from Its intersection with Jora lemon street to Us intersection with Court street; Court sireet.

from its intersection with Joralemon street to its Intersection with FulU.n street. NOTJCK IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE undersigned, who, with William C. He Witt, were heretofore by un order of the Supreme Court, dated January 20. 19:13, appointed Commissioners of Appraisal herein, will, at a Special Teim for the hearing of motions, to be held at the Court House In the Borough of Brooklyn, on the 1st day of June, 19o3, at the calling of the calendar, apply for the appointment of a Commissioner in the place and siead of paid William C. De Witt, who has refused io serve as such Commissioner.

Dated Xew York, May 18. 1903. JOHN LF.FFFRTS. Jr. mlft lOt nun WILLIAM 1IUBNNAN, N.

SUPREME COURT. KINGS COUNTY In the matter of the application of the Bedford Bank, a domestic corporation, for terminating the corporate existence of the said Bank, pursuant to the provisions of section 79A of the Banking Iaw of the t'late of New York In pursuance of a Unal order duly made nnd entered in thi.s matter and of date the llth day of April, r.mS, notice In hereby given to nit creditors and stockholders of said the Bedford Bank that they are required to present their claims against the said Bank for payment to It at its otiice at the corner of Halsey street nnd Bedford avenue, Brooklyn, New York City, on or before the 31st day of May, You will pletise present your vouchors. Dated April 14, 19l3. WING ATE CULLEN. Attorneys for the Bedford Bank.

No. 20 Nassau street, Borough of Manhattan. Now York City "P-7 NOTICE IS HE RE BY GIVEN THAT THE UN-derslgned has lost a certificate of dejofdt of the Franklin Trust Company No. duted July 11. payable July II.

1flo3. Said certificate was with some pnpers on a table at the subscriber's residence, and, it is believed, was Inadvertently destroyed. All persons are notified that payment' has been stopped on said certificate, which never had been Indorsed or assigned by th original bolder, and all persons are required to show cause to said Franklin Trust Companv, at li4 Montague st, Brooklyn, why a new certificate should not be issued tn lieu of that lost or destroyed, on or before June 13, 1903. 2()-2 SUSAN L. KEXXEY.

CORPORATION NOTICES. DEPARTMENT OF WATER SUPPLY, GAS ND ELECTRICITY, ROOM NOS. PARK ROW. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, THE. CITY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE Received by the Commissioner of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity at the above office until 2 o'clock THI RSDAY, Jl 1H. 1003. nroufflt of Brooklyn. No.

1 FOR FURNISHING. DELIVERING AND LAYING A FORTY-RIGHT-INCH CAST-IRON FORCE MAIN. TOGETHER WITH ALL APPUR-TENN0ES COMPLETE. FROM THE RIDGE-WOOD PUMPING STATION ALONG ATLANTIC AVENUE EAST NEW YORK AVENUE AND EASTERN PARKWAY TO THE MOUNT PROSPECT HIGH KETRVICE TOWER. The time allowed for doing and completing; the above work will be one hundred and eighty (itx The amount of security required will be two hundred thousand dollars.

The bidder will state the price of each Item or article contained in the specifications or schedules herein contained or hereto annexed, per ton. linear foot, or other unit of measure, by which the bids U'lll Y.n ti.oH.fl BidB will be'compnred and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum for each contract. Blank forms may be obtained at the office of the Department of Water Supply. Gas and Electricity, the Borough of Manhattan, Nos. 13 to 21 Park row, and at the office of the Deputy Commissioner for the Borough of Brooklyn, Room 25, Municipal Building.

Brooklyn. ROBERT GRIER MONROE, Commissioner. Dated May 27. IWfl. mi lot nmSo 31 H-iSee fieiu'i-nl Intrnetlnii to Hlil-tlim nt foot of column, luHt piiwe of Hits nnnor.

LEGAL NOTICES. IN PURSUANCE OF AN ORDER OF THE Hon. James C. Church. Surrogate of the County of Kings, notice ts hereby given, according to law.

to all persons having claims against JANE MEGARH, deceased, late of the City of New York, Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, that they are required to exhibit the with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber, at his place of transact ir.g business, at the oiriea of William Sullivan. No. 2d Court street. In the City of Nexv York Borough of Brooklyn, on or before the luth Aav nf 19ii3. Dated January 2.

1903. JAMES G. CARROLL. Sole Executor. William Sullivan.

Attorney for Executor. 16 Court street. Brooklyn. N. Y.

it fim Tn 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 persons having claims against YSIDRO PENDAS, late of the County of Kings, deceased, that they are required to exhibit the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the subscribers at the of WIko K- Lichtenstf In. 40 Exchange nlace. Borough of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the loin aay ui aukui January 23, 1903.

ELIZABETH M. PEN DAS. MIGUEL ALVAREZ. JOSE M. PEN DA 8, YSIDRO PEN DAS.

Executors. Wise L'chtenateln. Attorneys for Executors. No 40 Exchange place. Borough of Manhattan, New York City.

Ja24 Sm Itf 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 persons having claims against FLORIAN GROSJEAN, late of the Borough of Brooklyn, City of New lork.

deceased, that they are reonlred to exhlhtt the same, with the vouch ers thereof, to the subscribers, at their place of transacting business. No. 19 Cliff street. In the Bcroueh of Manhattan, City of New York, on or before the 21st day of August next. Dated February 10.

1903. AUGUST? J. CORDIER. ALICE MARTE CORDIER, JAMES COCHRAN. EDWARD W.

BALL. GEORGE L. NICHOLS. Executors. Masten Nichols.

Attorneys for Executors. No. 49 Wall street. Borough of Manhattan. City of M4w York.

13 37t aulS ant on be bv of In in of or I VKY 27. Wirt Httr. Jo-th- John R-nner At Ltn-L- I -x n-t mite tut it on iifiit ana uiiu u. i ion Ax-n MAY Hatter, Ceceiu -The Kuohlr -n Co fim merer Marry Mr-nton and ani 1 Langley. Johti-rfl'-tl BX Bnd Co.

JrlOrtEraeeS. MAY 27. Caplis. Andrew P. l.unus Msn- exr.

ilbur av, Rn.i It st. I City CapM. Andrew S. to L-ng Niand City BUM. Mug nn-1 Loan -sn.

ur.ur ax. cor KaiM r.xt". I I CUy 2.v -lo Marx, to East Co-op-ei rttlxe Bui Id in? Assn. South st. s.

H. ft Blown av. J-MJ, Janial-a Distor. to William l'lm-r Brewery, I'uli- st. cor Van Wyck av.

6.oij0 ijainer. William, to East New York Sfix-itiss Bank. Thrall place, i 3J5 ft Broadwav. iJrane. to Charles A Van Nos-trand, (xr.

Union -t, lj land Robert Mccormick, JO Sama to same. I nit-n st, s. a.lj land Robt Mccormick. Flushtng Ibert, to Anna Roehr. Metropolitan av.

cor Helen st. i. Newtown Kitrhell. Georg- W. to Universal Trust Co.

H-'ffman s. ft a Grafton a v. loo W-lhai -n McDonald. 'Mary, to Long Island "Ity Building and Loan Ammi. P.

tter av. fi Rnr-elfe I l.flOft Rampmaler. Annie A. to Eawtern District Saving Bank ef City nf Brooklyn, osk st. a.

iM.i Broadway. 20x92, Morris Park 1.50ft Sehlegel, Bernard, to Hin-hw Savings Bank. Myrtle av, s. 22', ft Oeeanview av. Newtown 7.000 rack.

George P. to long Island 'ity Building and Loan Asfii, Boiih-vHrd. s. 6 Canieha tt. also Bjiilf-vard, a uti.S Cam 1 la st.

i I oi I City 4. MAY 2S. Fisher. Agnes, to Annie Renisen, Giant hv 2'0 ft irehard a v. Mixx2, Richmond Hill Harris.

Ann ami James, to William Scott. Haniuei cor Atlantic av. 43. 4x I hi, Far Rockawav I Haves, Samuel, to Battle Zittel. Clve-land st.

s. 109 ft Jackson av. itx loo, i J2I4 Johnson. John C. to Il.tttle Zittel, Clt velnnd st.

s. 231 ft Jackson av, as.sxlao. Corona Vietueistcr, Jennie C. to Ira beau Towns, Jt fferaon a v. ITS ft 6 (U mas road.

17J.Kx230. Newtown 3,000 Velsor, Frederick, to Frederic Pratt and ors. Napier av, vv ft ti Atlantic av. 37 0x100. Woodbaven Wallace.

Patrick. to Louis (Joldman, Shaw i or Allen st. Union Course L.00 Assignments of Mortgages. MAY 27. Frlsse, Joseph and ors, exrs.

to Anna Mahtmelster 3.o.'2 Kane, Richard, lo Margaret Kane noilt MAY 2K. Pearsall, Hamilton adm. to Himll-ton VV Pearsall Thomas. David to Kagle Savings and Loan Co M1" Conveyances. MAY 27.

Allen. Fred to Ocean and Ray Front Iinprovement I 'o. Su miner field av, cor I 2U.X-x also Remington av, ft I Co, lOax-x- Rockaway Beach nom Beardslev, Jay VV, lo Universal Trust Co, Hoffman av, s. lull ft Grafton av. fcOxiao.

Woodbaven noiil ana, (Bovauno, to Lulgl Caragglo, lots 9 io. block 2, map lit own. orr is it Hardenbrook, Jamaica fl'-'O Coudrcn. William to An Irew Nel-wn, Second av, p. 10 ft Waiiliing-toti av, Long Mnn-l city 1W Dickson, James, to James Frlsbie.

lots 3S block niap Hunter. Van Alst and Delfevolsc farms. Long Inland nom Hass, Theodore, to Augustine arid Wilhel-tnlna Kirsch, lots 473, 474, map I Real Estate Exchange and Investment Co. Rtdgewood Heights nom Hlgglns, James M. to Caroline A Biggins.

Bradford av. 47, ft Jsgg.ir Flushing Klrseh. Augustine, to Theodore and Bertha Haas, Onderdonk av. ft Stockholm st. 2.1x9H.

Newtown nom Jones. Beiilamin, to Annie McKay. Latin-op t. s. 316 ft Wclisiltr uv, 107.6.

Long Island City bum Island Citv Building and Loan Atuiuc tc( Mary McDonald, Potter 2:, ft Itaiiclie st. 25x1011. Long Island l.jM Long Island City Building und ljan Ah- socbilion to Anilrew I apus, wntuir av, cor Radde st, 2.1x101, 'uiPtf Ihland citv Aliniz. Caroline, to Frank and Eve Fourth st, s. 400 ft st, bnig Island City nortt Newman.

I'Mlzalieth, admr, to Benjamin and Bertha Jones, I-athrop st. s. ft Webster av, Long Island cpy 150 Qiiev'rdn, Mary to Patrick i 'antwt M. Foley a s. 11 ft Jamaica and Brooklyn mad, MlxlfMi.

Jamaica nom Robinson, John T. r'f. to William Bonder. Davis Ht. s.

ft Jackson av, Long Island City, partiiloij 605 Strobel. Edward and James Byrne to Robert Monroe. Thompson a v. cor Vnn Pf it st. also Bragavv st, loo ft Thompson av, 37.x?Q''x325 i citv nm Sitssimin.

Matilda, to Susan Stlltnn. Ilobart st, 80 ft Suinuel st, lis tin, Jamaica nom Universal Trust Co to George Mitchell, Hoffman av. KiO ft Grdl'loii av, fiOxlOii. Woodbaven nortl Van Nostrand. John ref, t'i Bernhard Sehlegel.

Mvrtle av. s. 22r. ft vv View av, I'll Newtown 9.f,M Wep.oat, David Tl. to Margaret Waln-wrtht.

Walnxvrlght place, s. 4W ft 9 Boulevard, S'''x0, Rockaway F.euch nom MAY 2S. Bnuer, Anna ftf, to Annie Dletz, Bleeckr st, I3D ft Covert a v. 2xlC0. Newtown nom Deshon.

Charles to AgneB Fisher. Grand av. s. lOu ft a Orciiard av, 50 S2, Richmond Hill norn Darling. Lillian to David Go Ifrcy.

East Boulevard, ob ft High st. College Point ft''0 Same to Mary I Smyth, Seventeenth st. s. ft High st. fioxion.

Collea P'ltnt 110 Hamilton. William to Lucy Hallock. lots OS, 69, map Hamilton. Corona j00 Jenkfnscu, -trah to Elizabeth Ros-enbliith, Oak st, Atlantic hv. Morrlti nom Jones, Henry, to Samuel Hayes.

Cleveland st. 169 tt Jackson av, 61. 3x lliO, Corona Jones. John, to John Johnson, Cleveland st, 231 ft Jackson av, 38.tx pn)- Corona 2.3:38 Klrchenludier, Frederick, to Mary Aheirn. Shelton av.

8 s. rt Ray et, Jamaica num Lo; kwood, Luke V. to Ames F1shr. Grant av, s. 2u ft Orchard av, t.om,2, Rich niond 1 1 HI nnm Mott, George A.

ref. to Ralph Fo-iiyioy. Chichester uv, 133.7 Sherman st 2P.r.x97, JamaU-a. fort closure 410 Nlelson George to Marquis Gould, Fifth st. s.

1.7) rt Eighth av. yixir.n, Whltestone nora Powell, rg" and ors to Emma, Denker. 1 acres, adj nn by land of Sne'h-ker and of Snedcker estate. Flushing nnm Belnlnger. Franz, to Kunigundc Pein-Ingcr.

Prosoect av, s. 2,1 ft Woodbine st, ESilOI. Newtown 140 Stein. Francis, to Mary Hu-ln, Perot a v. ion ft Fulton st, 2.1x102.6.

Long Island City nom Simon. Fnnnv, to Simon and Fanny Smo-llnsky. Boulevard, s. 30 ft Division av. aV'xl'A Beach nom Trubenliack, Blanche, to Matilda Stans-barger.

KMert av. i 4'd ft Boulevard, Rockaway Beach nom (Far other liml KntRfe are page MISS BRINLEY, CUP WINNER. Ladies' Invincible Euchre Club Closet Season find Awards Prize for Best Record. Tho Ladles' Invinclblo Euohro Club, whose offlcors nxe Mrs. 0.

B. Van Wart, president! Mrs. F. B. Elliott, vice president; Miss Brin-h trftasuror, and Miss E.

L. Moore, secretary, and la composed of the mothers, wives, dauRhters, Bisters and sweethearts of the members of the Invincible Club, held the final meeting; of tho season at the Invincible', club houso, on Herkimer street, Tuesday afternoon. They have been mooting weekly (luring tho season, at the club house, since last October. There are 210 members and twenty-flve prizes are distributed weekly. At yesterday's meeting the Faweett silver loving cup and stand was presented to Miss Jennie Hrinlt y.

she having secured the highest score on for the season, her record being 2,1.39 The Faweett cup and stand are tho gift of Presfdent Faweett of th Invincible Club, and is entirely indepcjndnnt of the prizes won at the weekly meetings. President Faweett presented the prize end made the presentation speech, which wca highly appreciated. The Sueddeijtuehe Schuptzenbtmd will held seventh annual festival at Graner's Coloretnn June 21- F. Braitsch Is chairman of the nt committee. A farewell reception was tendered hv th- Ever green Maennerehor to I.

HoM shatter, pi-'-ibnt, who will go to Florida. Addresses wre nnd by ex-President R. Gruenherg. Miss Sophie t.ebnia'.n and otbii- A group picture of the member wtli be foi warded to Mr. Holtzbuuer as a e'Uvenlr.

Long Island. TWO FURNISHED HOUSES. 12 nM AND bath, at Kat Rovkaway. I Tel. Hwk-vllle Cfiuu.

1 I. --7 OErt. H. SCHIFKMACHER. KI'RNISHED HOLSK ST.

A Erf. ON' -ALT wnttr; prounln; iMah.e: sailing. ten trains. nitruteit frunt rit v. Adirese Mtss ALICE LOi irit; SMUH.

liox t. Janus. l-on Ilnnl. WOtlI'MKRK, L. I.

NEW R.toM Pi'RNIrfliKP cuttaxa; sll tmprov minutes friiin city: frt'in station: mrroundinKf pleasjnt. irmti ktv-i. ejoeiient; 35Q seas.in. HAltLEi? H. Irvinte piare, 1.

2S-t New York. COTTAGES FOR HE NT OR PAl.E IN ADIHON dark. p'-urth Lake. Inquire MILO LE1T'M. Inlet.

Hamtlpin County. N. Y. 27-17 LET. FOR TH BOARlJlNU SEAriON.

huuw in the Cat about 12 rooms; nearly feet veranda. Address ILLETT A BAKER, (iiitxia. X. Y. 2-4 LAKH: GKOKHB: HI'LETT'S LAXIHNlI; 3 rooms, laundry; fully furnished: Ice and fuel furnihhed; rent f1o.

For further infurmatlon and photos adlress ITCH EL. 270 Rlverai'te av, Newark. .1. 2i-t TO LliT FCRNIHU ED COTTAGES ON LAKh-George, mar Rock H.tel and Baldwin, convenient to depot and lo.it landing; photo in Kl Bureau. For terms and further particular)) apply to U.

O. COOK, 61 Montague si, Bro klj n. TO LET. HIPLETELY Kl HNISHELt. AT MAR-garetv llle.

N. in the Caukllis. 12 room cottaiL-e. with Btable; all modem improvements; private billiard room; large grounds; plentv fruit. Photo Eagle Bureau.

t'VA season. W. H. NtliW.N, N. X.

Zj-j BAHRAIN IN CHOICEST PART OF MOl'XT Vernon; West Second 6t; sanitary nlunibing; open fire places; hardwood trim; For the accommodation of my clients, open Decoration nay. JAMES T1CHBORNE, iti Mount Vernon ay. oun Vernon Y. FOR SALE A riF.SlRABLE FARM OF OR more acres; large house, hard wood Interior; fine carriage house; large barn and small out buildings: fenced and newly painted; everything in fine order; with cr without atock; would make a fine stock farm. For further particulars nd-dress C.

H. MEYER. 31 Hart st, Brooklyn. 23-3 DESCRIPTIVE ILLCSTUATED BOOK OF Nyacli-on-Hudpon. giving list of houti-s for sale and to rent, sent free upon application to BLAl-VELT MORHELL, Nyack.

X. or by call-Ins al Erie It. offices, 339 Broadway, New York City; 1.159 Broadway. New York City, and 333 Fulton st. Brooklyn, X.

Y. 28-17 New Fl'LLY FFRNISHED, 10 BOOMS. PIAZZA, sthndc; 40 minutes Larka wanna monthly. 47 Hawthorne av. Enst Orange, X.

J. 2i-3 ATTR A I 'TTVis lOl" BE, NK.4U PARK AN li Country Cluh. to rent; reasonable terms; bed- rooms: tested water; fully furnished. ii Mount i-ieasani av. vm tirange.

iN. 2b-( TO NINE (9 rooms; near station, stores, churches, In a beautiful park with shade; low commutation; numerous trains; June 15 to September 1. $113, 29-3 J. J. SAVITZ.

VVestneld. X. J. BOOKLET. "WHRRE TO LIVE AND DO Business in Xew York," free at 1,159 and Bruud-wny.

Xew York; 333 Fill tun st. Brooklyn; or milled for 4c. postage by Suburban Pass. Erie 1.159 Broadwav, New York. 13-19 FOR KENT KFRNISHEO SEASON OR YEAR at Maplewood, South Orange; attractive modem house, 9 rooms: every improvement: three minutes from station; do minates by express trains from Xew York: rent monthly; send for particulars and booklet on Maplewood.

J. BR! EX, J41 Broadway, and South Orange. 2J-7 SUMMIT, N. J. Handsomely furnished houses for (he Summer season; all modern improvements; desirably situated; rents ranging from $75 to $5ll0 per month.

Office open on Decoration Day. Apply to El'tiEXK (. PIERSON, opposite station. Summit, X. or 141 Broadway.

New Yoik. Massachusetts. BERKSHIRE HILf.S-8 ROOM. OLD FASHIOX-ed huuse. furnished throughout; convenient to trolley, two strum, railroads, post oJttce nnd churches; 10 rent for the SumttTer, with or without board, to ,1 responsible family; references required.

Address J. 8., MOORE. West Mass. 27-7 Connecticut. A SXAP BARGAIN: FARM.

35 ACRES, THREE miles City Xorwalk. one mile station, village; lit room house, ham. outbuildings, fruit, fine water, three acres woodland; Photographs at office, must he sold this week. HOLMES. 1.367 Broadway, Brooklyn.

FOR EXCHANGE. EXC1IAXGE-3 2 FAMILY FRAME HOISES; equltv will add some cash; want renting property. THOS.jJBNNKIt, Seventh av. A Fine 10 Boom House in Flatbush, Steam heat; fine location; near roads and trol-levs; want Flatbush lota. A.

S. BEDELL. Av nnd- Brighton Beii R. R. 2-2 WANT SMALL 2 OR 2'i STORY BRICK OR Stone house In Bedford section.

between Nostrum! nnd Lewis ava. Principals send particulars to OSCAR t. SMITH, Avenue nnd Biiirhton Rfaeh Railroad. 26-7 FOR SALE PIANOS. FOR SALE-CHEAP; CHERRY UPRIGHT piano, almost new; fiat top oak desk and chair; Mack walnut bureau.

838 Gates av. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. AlTiYbTMiOokiNa fo ii" as" f. axp typewriter? We have some gnol ones; pries right and guaranteed. DENSMOR 13 TYPEWRITER 309 Broadway.

New York. 27-7 TYPEWRITERS RENTED. Al.l, 1IAKKS. F. S.

WEBSTER 317 B'way. Tol.S2 Frank. GFNRIIAI, LATEST MODELS Rented und Bold. TYPEWRITER Cash or Instalments. 239 Tel.

EXCHANGE 157S Cort Entire contents of a first class Restaurant. Apply at SILSBE 460-462 Fulton St. LOANS. Loined on Fn rnitnrt, Pianos, Store Machinery, Rents, COMMERCIAL CREDIT 8U1 FULTON BROOKLYN Opp. Cltr Hall.

T.l.phon. 87! Main. LOANS, AiacALPIN, 186 Rem sen at, Brooklyn. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FOR SALE LIQUOR.

GROCERY AND MEAT stores; all paying; business; cheap. Inquire B. J. HOPE, real estate and Insurance, Fifty-sev enth st and Fifth av, Brooklyn. SHOPPING A li BUSINESS DISTRICT; FOLU rooms and bath; extra large front room; rent, JliO per month.

310 Livingston st. HORSES, CARRIAGES, ETC. WTiO FINEST WELL BRED FAMILY AND road mare in the city; is handsome, sound and thoroughly reliable; not afraid of autos, R. K. or trolleys: safe for any person to dtlve; can step a miie In 2:30, or road 14 miles an hour; 1534 hands.

6 vears old; drive until you are thoroughly satisfied she suits you. Mr. TILLOTSON, 107 Lawrence st HORSES AND CARRIAGES SOLD ON COM-mtssion by ANDREW MOWBRAY, horse and carriage broker; established lh76; over Kiu carriages of every description and 20 horses for sale at present at bargains at the Palace Htables and Carriage Repositories 237 and 239 Hcherinerhorn st. 7-J A BARGAIN; MUST Bl'l SOLD; RUBBER tired runabout, nearly now; chestnut horse, reliable fur lady; fearless of anything; rubber trim harness, nearly new; all for 3ihj; would sell aenaratflv. Call afternoons from 4 to 6 at Thirty- ninth lit.

near Kort Hamilton av. 29-2 KLKOANT RUBBER" TIRE STANHOPF1, irimmprt tn whlnrord. stvllsh and In Al order; also trap harness. $15; cost $375 last Spring; If vou want an un-todato carriage we It. Private stable.

Thirteenth av, coiner Forty-ninth st, Borough Park. FOR CUTUNDER TRAP. WITH RUM-hle, built by Studebacker; nearly new. Seen at owiitT'd stable. Cumberland st.

29-3 LEGAL NOTICES. COI'NTY COURT. KINGS COUNTY JAMES Loughlin, plaintiff, against Southgate Building Company, et defendants In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in the above entitled action, bearing date the 23d day of May. 1903, I. the undersigned, the rereree In said judgment named, will sell at public auction tn the Rotunda of the Kings County Court Houpp, in the Borough of Brooklyn, of the Citv and Btate of New York, on the 22d day of June.

19o3. at 12 o'clock, noon, of that day, the premises In said Judgment directed to be sold, and therein described as follows: All that rtnln let, piece or parcel of land, together with ti.c improvements thereon ereeted. situate, lying -nn being in the Borough of Brooklyn, County of Kings, City and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Virginia place distant one hundred and twenty-seven feet nine anu one-half Inches, southerly from the corner formed bv the Intersection of the southerly side of Park mace with the westerly side of Virginia place; running thence westerly and parallel with Park Place and part of the distance through a party wall eighty-five feet; thence southerly and parallel with Virginia place eighteen feet; thence easterly and again parallel with Park place and part of the distance through a party wall eighty-five feet to the westerly side of Virginia place, and thence northerly along the westerly side nf Virginia place eighteen feet to the point or place of heginntng. Dnted Borough of Brooklyn, New York City. May 2fi, 1903.

GEO. B. ACKERLY. Referee. MurphPV Metcalf.

Ally's for Plnlntiff. IS Wall atreet, Borough of Pxew iorlt City. m29 Je 1 5 8 12 15 19 7t ha i a a to as i to vUle Centre, 1. W-l.

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