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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 18

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THE BROOKLYN DAILY EAGLE. NEW YORK. TUESDAY; MARCH 15. 1910. 18 Another Manhattan Manufacturer Finds South Brooklyn Facilities Superior i Tirie ro to A Burt 'Cii! il V.

A Titur to ii lw. Pt F.I.I. KItY ST. s. ion ft Thr.M-p av, iix 10...

Hillcnberg Glin. J.12.300. F. 7T1 ST, 314.4 Ii AV L. 8x120.6.

.1 Jloore wile lo I. Jlo.idv Real Estato Co, I II II Realty (Vrp.iaii.n Wtlamu. -ift av. nr 7 7 It st. ti 1 -K-iinson.

wife, tj TkU- st eont IJ.K) I Lauer. Wife, to HeM. Eh.l.ie pi. nr Av G. 2 parrel.

I-eder. A et al, to GiTat-r Savgn 19th et. nr 4lh av -f REAL ESTATE NEWS Cork; Co, to A Fulls $19 700 WALLABOUT ST, a s. 285 ft Bedford av 20 x75. hftl, Wagner.

wife, to Wagner' jr. inort $1,000 QUEENS BOROUGH. Mechanics' Liens. MARCH 14. Steinway av, cor Pierco av, 90x125, I Isele.

claimant, agst Bordens condensed Milk Co. owners, Walsh Construction Co, contractors $1,710 j- Vauderbilt av, s. 400 ft Whlttier av' Floral Park, Behre claimant, agst Carlson, owner Ely av. cor Newtown av, City. Dietrich Hauck, claimants, agst McD Bishop, owner, Tliurner, contrac- Dyson 486.10 Lexington av Maspeth, Schneiderhom, claimant, agst Rehr Br, Einerld st, cor Broadway, 100x120, Woo-haven.

A Levinson, Inc. claimants a.r Varona Realty Co, owner .,,,5119 Judgments. MARCH 14. Abbott. CF Deniorest 33 Fcwrrs.

water, pa, eioctruuy, suievvaiKs curbs ami macadam roadbeds art' con trai'trd for and will bp completed by May 1. a feature being a three-foot couer drain of cement adjoining the curb. Twelve si ucco houses are Bearing com Diction, four of which have already been eold, one each to Max Grecnwald, Arthur ecKentiorr. u. i-tuer and onen.

A plot has been reserved for a swimming pool in summer and skating pond in winter, copied from Deal Casino at Deal, N. J. A driveway and parkway 100 feet wide will surround the pool. New Buildings. 3d st.

ft' Av M. six 1 stnry frame dwellings, tar and gtavel r'of, one family each; total cost, Owner. Henry Phren. Bedford av. s.

Myrtle av, 4 story brick garage. 6IX, Iron roof: cost. Samuel J. and Win, Kornbluni, 166 Pulaski st. Quinoy st.

a. ft powning t. story brink shop aii.i duelling room (superintendent tar and gravl rjnf. one family: o-st Owner, Frederick Loeser 4b4 niton st. Cresi-ent sr.

li ff Putter av. two 1 story brick dwelling. -fx. tin two families each: total Owner. Abraham Kadansky, 1M Broadway.

WoMhaven. list st. ri 37') ft 6th nv, six 1 story brick' Iti.Sw gravel roof, two fain-flies each: total rust. Jl.oin). Owner, Kantutk Rralty Corporation.

71i 5th av. 73th st, a. 320 ft 20th av. three 2 storv and attic frame dwellings, shingle roof. t'i families earh; total cist.

Owner, Stanley Jmpt. r7 Hay Twenty-six 75th st, s. fi 13th nv, five 2 story brick dwellings. 0x.A tar and grate! roof, two families each: total cost. Owner, Ccr.rad Scarlata.

123 iRnry ft. N. 5M st. 5. 1M ft 6th a-, two 2 snry brick dwrliings.

i'sWA tin or gravel roof, two familieB each: total mst. Owner. Hans Christensen, 4A Sixth av. 5.M it. a s.

10 ft 7th nv. 2 store hruk dwellings. slato roof, iwj familifs rach; total cost, J.M. owner. Isle Const.

') Naspau et. N. V. 65th st, tor 10th av, 2 irorv fran-o store and dwelling. -'x70, tin roof, thre famiJtee; coat, Owner, Abe Bridy.

iHh st. Alterations. Jay crr ciiapl st new part it iortn, cost Owner. Sisters of Joseph, on premiers. New nrk av.

No V'i. rnv window, rtc cos Owner, U-k 1 Madi son av. Y. Classon av, ror Prosp. stirv brick extens.

fst $1 Owner. T.ie Jewirh Hoipital nn r'iiies Henim st. No 217 repair tire damace: copi Si.OOo. Owners, Meruk a no, Mvrtle av. Dresden sf.

No 2S( cost Jl.CKt. Owner, ton av. new foundation, Mulligan, S7 Arllng- st. I'M ft 10t.h av, move r-nildinc: coat Owner, Ahbazia. New Utrecht av.

Mechanics' Liens. MARCH 14. Left'ens av. s. M.2 Nostrand a-, runs "ST.

2 2no to Lincoln road 4JU.1 obeg. Light Cohen agt Maxwell Const Co tZ.X-9 Same prop, Cohen Grau agt Same prop. Colwell Lead i'o at samp.tUv'.W Notrand av. cor Lefferts av, 20jx1'x Maltz Co agt Raamusaen j.vrfj Duinont a'', e. 75 ft Barbev st, L'-'-xl'.

5 Edeisreln agt Ballatore East 12th st. s. ISO ft Av 2SxlOO. I r. Juselius agt JI Bullard Furkr- Co Wen 30th t.

210 ft Mermaid av, 224x 118. A Asprnmonte agt Grace Court Const Co 6 Martin Realty Co $1,356 East Sth st. s. h0 ft Av T. r-'xlOO, Will man agt Anstey Const Co ft.aat ntn st.

s. it Av T. ISOxlOi: uitnan agt Anstey 'oust Co $270 Harrl'on st. No" 140, Scala agt RiV ardo tiio ciardo $190 Blake w- cor Sehenck av, Morris Bluttsteln .1 33th at. s.

240 ft 10th av, 40x3? 2. Williams agi A Anzelewitz $15 Ocean parkway, cor Av Wxin, TV Lake Const Supply Co agt Kevs. Moody Real Estate Co A Judgments. MARCH 14. Frinn, State of New York Sl.lW anie to Same $344-55 fOvertield.

M-J Mey-'r et al as trus. Co Oldenburg. Welz Zerwetk $513. 40 Obet. State of New York Blnny.

A A Meyn et al as trustees. Hryant CoGlobe Fireproof D.ior Sah comnan Si2.TJ New Yurk Vi.Vv; Bauer. state Blunienfeld. same Schaffer Klamm Co litf.7." Monoek. Paddnck Murtha.

A JState New York $1,1.41 CARROUSEL AND GOAT CARRIAGE PRIVILEGE AT PROSPECT PARK FOR SALE I'm 11! JN Vi'-i 75 tj5 Ml 54 t'l L'8 J'i-'. .9 An.Jcews A Meeret ul. .5 Anrlerson. A- Alexan-ler 5.C.4'1 Sii.cannan. Title tnarai.teo Co llliom Co Selirir.jMi -Same Ciecine.

N-Title arantee Trust C-Tii il Malirikeu rharelK 1 ilay U-mipp-J I'nff II n-Nasnn Mfg Co J-R Hinsch it i C- ami S.a.!U Thoiiips A Western r.i-k. Perez Tout Smith tihli arfminlstriltflr Vr in'ne7'. TC-R Wifon Srrlbners Sons Jl Miitki'ioni VY-E H-opengarner -f In- n.lmirvH Dwver MagciiMniVr, Bklyn, Queens Co A Pub RMaikm Edeistein '(a corpt)V steiu iiif' r.instruet on i reoniea Bank Bklyn, Queens Co Siih T. Hruwll ii Franklin et Frear, Ewald Mortgages. ARC If 14.

Allen. W. to Singer, Sth st, nr Av "xnderion. to Dime Savgs Bank. av, cor Eastern Beilenbach.

T. wife, to Title TCn Hopldnson av, 6 mtgs 131.500 Bogen, ano, to Shapiro, oya m. a- ano. to Holmes et al. 46th st.

nr Linden av. 4 parcels Botts h. wife, to A Maiesco. with t. to Samuelsmi, Butler St.

No 1W. w-ooo Becker. A to Title Co. Court ft. cor Nelsrni st $8,000 Clarke.

B. ano, tn Bergen etal. as oxri. Henry st. Nr I'resldnt sr Covert.

A to strong, ruinam av, nr Tompkinf av Creeiman. C. et al, to Title Guar Ind Co Section S7, map of So Greenfield. Charles Kottenhapen Co tn Title Co. Nostrand av.

cor Av D. 2 mtgs Cf't'selle, I. to A Doecka, tfOth st, cor 9th avenue wt McLead. A. wife, to Gill, Leonard nr killman av Dill.

wife, to Title Co, 46th st. nr 4th nv, $3. 'KM) Dowii'd. to Reynolds, Rutland road. Deianey.

A to Delaney, indsor pi, nr mh av- V.M) Fox, S. ife, to Corw In. Ralph av. nr Prospect pi 1-rajonburgh. A G.

ife, to Title Co, Midword st. nr Rogera av. Same to Realty Associates, same prop. Franeis. to Segeler.

13th st. nr Av oallaKher. J. to North Side Bank, Concord st. nr Duft'ield st $31.0 Goldstein.

I. wife, to Mendelsohn, So st. No 2 parcels $5 noo Hnldorff, wife, to Pavidoff, 4fith st, nr Cd av, 2r.O John Corbin Co to Title Co! ItuKbv rd. nr Av Jacob Kaiser Tmpt Co to Kaiser, lots 25.35 map the property of Jacob Kaiser Impt Co, Addition No 50. 8 mtKS p.

P.caltv corporation to WiJliam. 21st av, rr ft tyj yj) II Realty Corporation to William. 21 Ft av. ror 77tb st $1 Realty Corpora: i. to Williams.

ith ft. nr 2Ht av. morts Realty Corporarinn to tXih st, nr 21st av. 14 morts $14,000 eseary to complete the work described In the contract. Blank forms and further information may be "btained and the plans and drawings mav be seen at th" office of the Bureau of Sewers of the Bornigh of Brooklyn, No.

CIS Montague street, Brooklyn. ALFRED E. STEERS, President. Dated March 8. 1910.

ml0-10 osu (TSee Ceiipral Instruction to Rltl-clerM, nt foot of column, lust lntfe of thin paper. SUPRKME COURT, (SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title wherever the Bame has not been heretofore acquired for the same purpose in fee, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of FIFTY-NINTH STREET, from Kouwenhoven lane to Thirteenth avenue, and from Seventeenth, avenue to Wert street, in the Thirtieth and Thirty-first Wards, Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the above-entitled proceeding, and to the owner or owners, occupant or occupants of all houses and lots and improved and unimproved lands affected thereby, and to all others whom It may concern, to wit: First That the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate have completed their estimate of damage, and that all persons interested In (his proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affecld thereby, having any objection thereto, do file their said objections In writing, duly verified, wuh them at their office, No. Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, In The city of New York, on or before the 29th day of 1510, and that the said Commissioners will hear parties so objecting, and for that purpose will be in attendance at their said office on the 28th day of March, 1310, at o'clock A.M.

Second That the undersigned Commissioner of Assessment has completed his estimate of benefit and that all persons Interested in this proceeding, or in any of the lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises affected thereby, having any objection thereto, do file I their said objections In writing, duly verified, 1 wjrh him at his office. No. 168 Montague street, in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on or before the Wth day of March, 1910, and that the paid Commissioner will hear parties so objecting, and fur that purpose will be attendance at his buM efhee on the L'SHh day of March, 1310, at 11:110 o'clock A.M. ThirdThat the Commisrloner of Asssment has assessed any or all such lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises as are within the ar-a of assessment fixed and prescribed as the ara of assessment for benefit by the Hoaru of Estimate and Apportionment on tho oth day of June UK'S, and that the said area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements i.nu hereditaments and premises ultuate and In the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, 1. Rounded on the northwest by the southeasterly line of Kouwenhoven lane; on the northeast by a line midway between Fiftv-eighth street and Fifty-ninth street; on the southeast by a line distant 100 feet southeasterly from and parallel with the southeasterly line of Thirteenth avenue, the said distance hdn it measured at right angles to ths line of Thirteenth avenue, and on the southwest by a line midway between Fifty-ninth street and street.

2. Begin nm 5 at a point c-n a midwnv between Fifty-eighth street and Kift v-ninrh STrtet, distant 100 feet northwesterly from the northwesterly line of Seventeenth avenue ano running thence southeast war-liy alone th line midway between Kifty-eiirlith utreet and II ty-nini 10 nit; line il west street; thence enstwardly at right angles to th line of West reel a 1st a nee ISO feet th' nee southwardly ami parallel -Vost street to thr. intersection with a line at rfciit angles to West street, and passing through a si-cted by a line midWHy between Flftv-ntnth street and Sixtieth street; thence westwardly along the said line at right angles to West street to its westerly side; thence northwestwardly along the said line niidwav between Fifty-ninth street and street "to the with a line parallel with Seventeenth avenue, and pasting through the point of beginning; thence northeastwardly and parallel with Seventeenth avenue to the poiat or place of beginning. Fourth That the abstracts of said estimate of damage and of said assessment fr benefit, together with the damage and benefit maps, and also al the affidavits, estimates, proofs and other documents used by the Com thinners of Estimate and by the Commissioner of Assessment in making the same, have tx.en deposited in the of Street Openings In the Iaw Department The of New York. No.

1i6 street. In the Borough of Brf-oklyn, In said city, there to remain until the 6th -lay of April, Fifth That, provided there be no objections Sled to either of said abstracts, the reports as to awards and ns to assessments for benefit herein will be presented confirmation to 1 lie Suj reme Court cf the State of Now York. Second Pepai tmetit, at a SifOc)al Tei there it. to be held in 'tie fVimity Court H'-use, in the Borough of Bruokhn in ''he Citv of York, on the lth of Mav. 1910, at the opeu-iiis of the Court on tout day.

Sixth In case, however, objections are filed to th forecotng abstracts of estimate and as-; sessiner.t, or to either of them, the motion to confirm the reports as to awards and as lo asM ssments shall stand adjourned to the date' I to bo hereafter specified In the notice provided in such ease to be gten in relation to filing I tho final reiorM, pursuant to it nd -r irater wrw York Charter, as auiviiued bj chapter iijfc of the Larts of iSMi. It State tf New 1' I HairliiplMii HiiKll's, Lii lit ii LfyihMil. Am Trilfle Kiess, -Abraham tiauss Kuptersiein. A Lew ano Klein, State of New -rk V-paiii" Kavnonl, .1 K1arN hvn-hnian. -I State of New I same TI'-u.

1 Pate- FMsih'r. C-s L'-fshit-; InipiTiale, SI, Mattee E- Dem-'eritc-y inc ini Voelk. Welz A- Zerweek Leeir.ent, State of New York tloKlstein, -Stato of New u'k (iiamufli, (iatiiu'lli. AV A Kerot I'rse, M-'State i.f New York Itose. H--K Catapano O'iirlen Hr.s C.tie.

II Wilfti It IJurkli.irtit A Srhr.mlt Laz.irw;z. Kxi-elsii'i- Hr-win i i-i' smith AMrch. I. It i-1 Boud tc fiiuii- Titie C. antee Melly.

J. "as 'adintxV to Titie MM I Co "Idl.auMi. V.tiii.tr WiiTimn'i 1'hrfmbiii Amhii Tilte At Co National Kag Bank of Albany Co, 2 asts $5,000 to Title 25t) to Title TTirt I i t. t.i I auvfrii Murt- gae 2 assts Parker. H.

as adnitr. to Title t.u. Brokivn Trust Co to Tit! .1.. linn. ano.

as aiintx. to fit Keator, K. to Tine a i sm.ri.n fh.ir.-h BulldluK Fund Cuinmif'Sion to Title Co Frank in '1 rust io uu ii De Mllle t' Title 1' r-oTiii 1 Co. us trustee, to fiolioine Pratt. H.

a exirx. 1 Mtelnkohl Wood, C. as admtx. to Lawyers Mortgage Dne 1 as tniMec I'J A I uniio, I vr, i- Jiaiuii KM uum Mint. 1, 10 .1 illiam.

y- v.h X. Sin. to I I 41 A. to lii.riiiu.iin Helmkon. 'lf-.

lu 11 Conveyances. -n "2 ft Slili t. lx. hl. wVi wife to Griffith A In to Cole.

mort i. HTH ST. 7th ax A wif "'to BlKtaolt. wife, rnort l.0- 46TH ST. 0 ttV -xloo i.

wife to .1 Hill wife l' I. Young to Low, 1-13 pt. 50TII ST 158.10 7tll av, 1K.6X100.3, HoMorff to 33 Davidoff. morts $1.430 73D ST, 198.9 ISth av. 40x100, A Soyer to Ronalds Johnson Co, morts '3n sf Sever to konolds Johnson Co mort I.

7HTH ST s. 1S9 ft Wth av. UOximi. Fox to (j Quinlan. pt, mort 2.000..noni 11ST ST s.

100 ft Rldfte boulevard, runs '00 78.8 26.8 69.5.x "5 a.1.!, ri io'. to Slat st 600: interior lot. 4a0 ft 'd av at intersection center m. tween'mst -'d sts. runs tn point 460 ft 2d av e- to beg, Neville ft wife to Johnstorin 91ST ST same prop, release dower, A 31c-Cormaok.

widow, to same A.MERSKORT PL. 1) ft Av F. 40x a. in R.nir fe. as.

mort Sfi.000 non. J. cor nth st. runs 155.7 to V. ISth st 107.9 147.8 to st 96.

Iywor Bay View Realty Co to Follencer et RY HTH ST b. 100 ft Bath av. 20x 96 8. Maldenhaum to Bernstein et al, 4-n pt. morts Jt.773, val cons $1 BCTI.ER ST, No 130.

Samuelson to Bempren. val cons BAT 13TH ST. 100 ft Bei.S'n av, foreclosure, Roo.iey to Enten- man." mort COOK ST, s. Eo ft av, 2x 100. Traas to Fraas.

reserves collection of rents during life nom DKCATUR ST. s. 120 ft Knickerbocker av. 20x100, A Sieg.nnn to Sieg- man. his wife "3 pt, mort $3,200 nom DOTIHjASS ST.

r. 217.11 Sutter av. 2ix 100 St Rubensteln tot Colenmn, morts nom 18TH ST. s. 250 ft Albemarle road.

50x100. A Schumann to II Schumann, lnort Si.000 c- o-nu AllvinCl Schmidt to A Schwlm nom 53TH ST. s. 360 ft Av O. 20x10.1, Greater Development Co to L.

a9TH ST. being lots 18 19. bk 83S0, imp South FlHtbush. Hennessy to I. A llen-nessv his wife nom 3STI1 ST.

s. 260 ft Av 1. 40x100, Economist Development Co to Sulsky nom CRANBERRY ST. No 11; Mlddaugh st, No nue, from Senator street to Sixty-seventh street; both sides of Sixty-eighth street extending about 150 feet west of Third avenue; both cides rf Senator street, extending about 400 feet west of Third avenue: east side of Second avenue, from Sixty-seventh to Senator streets; south side of Sixty-seventh street, from Second to Third avenues, and both sides of Sixtieth street, from Third to Fourth avenues: I' that the same were confirmed by the Board or Revision ot Assessments on March 3, 1910, and entered March 3, in the Record nf Titles of Assessments, kept In tho Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and nf Water Rents, and unless the amount assessed fur benefit on any person or property Bhall be paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments. Interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1015 of the Greater New York Charter.

Said section provides, in part. "If anv such assessment shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days after the date of entry thereof in the said Record Titles of Assessments, it shall be the duty of the officer authorized to collect and receive the amount of such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, to be calculated to the date of payment, from the date when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act," Section 15!) of this act provides "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after Its entry In the said record." The above a sbo ssments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments nnd 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 A.M.

to 12 and all payments made thereon on or before May 2. 1910 will be exempt from interest as above provided, and after that date will be subject to a charge of interest at the rate of seven per centum per annum from the date when such assessments became liens to tho date of payment, WILLIAM PRENDERGAST. Comptroller. Ctty of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office, March 3, 1910. mh" 12t osu NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS.

IN PURSUANCE OP SECTION 1005 OF the Greater New York Charter, tho Comptroller of The City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, of the confirmation by the Supreme Court and the entering Jn the Bureau for the Collection ot Assessments and Arrears, of assessments for OPENING AND ACQUIRING TITLE to tho following named street and avenue in the ROROUGH OF BROOKLYN: TWENTY-NINTH WARD. SECTION 16. CHURCH A VENUE OPENING, from Flatbush avenue to East Eleventh street. Confirmed December 20, 10fl; entered February 10IO. Area of assessment includes all those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being in the Borough ot Brooklyn.

In The City of New York, which, taken together, are bounded and described as follows, viz. tin the east by the westerly line of Flatbush avenue; on the north hv a line drawn narallel with f'hunh avenue and distant fW feet north- eriy nf tho northerly line of Church avenue; said distance being measured at right angles to the line of church avenue; on the west by the easterly line of East Eleventh street (Stratford road) and on the south by a line drawn parallel with Church avenue and distant 500 feet southerly of th southerly line of Church avenue, said distance being measured at right angles to the lino of Church avenue. THIRTIETH WARD SECTIONS 17 AND 1. SIXTY-FOURTH STREET OPENING, from Sixth avenue to New Utrecht avenue. Confirmed December lfi, 1901; entered February 28.

1M0. Area, of assessment includes al those lands, tenements and hereditaments and premises situate, lying and being In the Borough of Brooklyn. In The city of New York, which, taken together, are. bounded and described as follows, viz. Beginning nt a point on the westerly side of New Utrecht avenue where the same is Intersected by the center Una of the block between Sixty-third and Klxtv-fourth streets; running thence westerly parallel with Slxty-fourl street to the southeasterly side of Sixth avenue; running thence southwesterly along the southeasterly side nf Sixth avenue to the center line of the block between Slxtv-fourth and Sixty-fifth streets; running thence southeaKterlv and along the center lino of the block between Sixty-fourth street and Sixty-fifth street to tho westerly nido of New Utrecht avenue; running theme northerly along the westerly side nf New Utrecht avenue to the place of beginning.

that the above entitled assessments were entered on the date given In the Record of Titles of kept In the Bureau for the Collection of A roes men ts and Arrears nf Taxes and Asnenm nts and nf Water Rents, and unle the amount assessed for benefit on any person or property shall he paid within sixty days after the date of said entry of the assessments, interest will be collected thereon, as provided by section 1010 of the Greater New York Charter. Said section provides, in purt "If any such floftewonent shall remain unpaid for the period of sixty days nffer the fiiite of rnlrv thereof in the i id Ilecord 0f Tides of Acboskiii-iim. it shall be the duty of the ufhr authorized pt. morts, error nom 16TH ST. n.

160 ft Av Q. 201.100, wife lo Beryu. nom ST. No A II Scott wife to 1' Bchniun ano, mort nom I I'l l.TO.V S'i'. s.

Ii0.6 Myrtle av, same to same, nom FRANKLIN A V. cor Flushing av. runs i 100 i li. lt.1 4 to Wallabmit st 25 lo av 20O.4: rrauklin av. 2w ft Wlilouuhby av, l-'lurhing av.

cor Oxford st. r.4.r,xlo.6xlo.."i: Iacifle st. cor Grand av; Bedford av. sw cor Park av. 20.1x7s: Franklin av.

cor Flushing av, runs 83.2 118.6 47 63.6 to av 72.1. Kalmanno ano, exors. Malcome. to Reid, legatee ft devisee under will (i Mftlcoai HENRY ST. 6 Ji ft 3 Huntington St.

92, liftl. 11 S.r.ttb to 11 Martin, niorls 7.VX FllCKg ST, p. 20 ft Centre st. runs hi 40 a 80 40. lli.u to Lucy wife Collins, morts HFMIX1CK ST.

s. Atlantic av. 2('x Panitz et al to Moran. mort t3.su. val cons 4i 7S100 ST, b.

100 ft ralcl.cn av 16.SX10O hftl, Ixeb wife to" Resell nom HANCOCK ST. same prop, Rcsch to I.oeb ft wife nom 1 1 KKBEFIT ST. 50 ft William st. 20x100. a McNeill to .1 MoGolri.k J3.0M hcu.aku si, s.

60 ft Sklllman av, 2.ix x'JO, forcclos, LeRoy Gibson to A Mc- Leod 13 )1S WITH ST. a lo a iu 1 Schott to Schneider, mort val cons ft $100 LOT begins 137.6 from Ames lane, runs in or grantor herein a 40 to beg, Keteletas wife to Van nom I.U1 S21 ft S22, blk M13. map Ocean Pre. ze Fddg Lot Asn, Kings Realty Co to Fass-oender nom iaii begins 23 ft Harman st 75 ft i entrai av. runs seoOxnelixnwBOx 2y, Schn.itt to A Schmltt no.n MII1WOOU ST.

s. ft Rogers av, 20X 100. Realty Associates to A Fradenbergh w'fe nom 7TFi ST, ror Berry st, 25x100, Burke ft wife to Kelly, morts $14, 660.... nom MONMOUTH KT, 300 ft Atlantic av. 2.JX120, A Fogarly to O'Brien wife nom METROPOLITAN A cor Manhattan av.

50x111, hftl, Kejiner to Ramer, pt, all liens nom NOSTRAND AY. 100 ft Newklrk av. Cornehlsen to CornehlBen, y. lit. niorls J5.S50, val cons $100 NOSTRAND AV.

a ror Cannrsle av. 19 5x 80xl6.8xS. Cornman Levlne, Jnc, to A Uesse-mann. mort J6.500 nom NEW JERSEY AV. 150 ft Pitkin av, hftl.

Ratner vile to A Pallev. 14 pt. all lifts nom OSBORN ST. Xo 423, Blttinan to Finkel-stein, all liens $100 PALMETTO ST, iso ft Bushwlck av. 16.SX100, Goro to Hillyard, mort $3,000 nom PUTNAM AV, s.

375 ft Iewls av. 20x100. Relners to A Rlckerley nom POWELL ST, 100 ft Glenn.oro av, 25xl(iO, A Kaplan wife to Siegel, mort $1,700 nom' PATCHES' AV, s. 46.lt Putnam av. 26.8x 100.

hftl, Steurer wife to Rudolph ft wife, morts $8,500 nom PI'TNAM AV. s. 353 ft Stuvvesant nv, 20x100. A Rickerbv to Wheeler nom PRINCE ST. No 37.

Dispenza ft wife to I Corselle. morts $4.200 nom PATCHES' AV, s. 73.4 ti Putnam av. 26.8x If. stever wife to Rudolph ft wife, morts SS.250 nom PITKIN AV, s.

39 ft Cleveland st. 19.3x 80, Halper wifo to Kiendl, correction deed nom ROCKAWAY AV, a. 40 ft Sumpter st 20x73, Philip Schmltt Building Co to Steiner, S6.75U nom ROGERS AV. No 1314. Montague Holding Co to .1 Kennedy, mort S3, 750 nom RUTLAND ROAD, s.

303 ft Rogers av, 20x100, Reynolds ft wife to Downes, in. rt $5,500 non, RIVERDALE AV. cor Snediker av. runs 200 to Hinsdalo st 8 200 100 100 loo to av 100. Shelndelman Par-shclpky One) to Morris, nt morts "00 nom st iom.vk I'll, loo ft Underbill av.

250x123.0, GalnslKirough Construction Co to Beecher Realty ft Const Co. all liens nom STEUBEN ST. s. 133 ft rjeKalli av. 25x100.

Keorna wife to A nom SIIMPTEU ST. a. 611 ft Howard a'. 20x18. hftl.

Peper wife to McKay. JEFFERSON AV, .1 cor Tompkins av, 23x SO. 3. Cornehlsen to Cornehlsen 1. nt.

mni-t $10,000, val cons ft $100 UNDI.RHILL AV, 8. 104 ft St Mark's runs 131.10 50 159,8 to 57.2. II Michel wife to Beckers, mort $3,000 nom WEST 8TII ST. s. 173 ft 1 Av R.

17x100. Si.iKer ft wife to AV Allen, nmrt S2.500.noin WEST ST. 00 ft 60th st, 40x100, Storer wife to A Olsen nom WILSON ST. b. 30t ft Wythe av.

X100, A Lewis, trustee in bankruptcy Empire collect and receive the amount nf such assessment, to charge, collect and receive interest thereon at the rate of seven per centum per annum, lo be calculated to the date of payment, from the dale when such assessment became a lien, as provided by section 159 of this act." Section 159 of this art provides "An assessment shall become a lien upon the real estate affected thereby ten days after its entry in the said record." Tho above assessments are payable to the Collector of Assessments and Arrears at the Bureau for tho Collection of Assessment, and Arrears of Taxes and Assessments and nt 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 1 and all payments made thereon or or before April 29.

ll'tn. will be exempt from interest as above provided, and after that date will bo subject to a charge of Interest at the rate of seven per renlmn per anufini from the. date when sucli assessments became Hens to the date of payment. WILLIA.U A. KL.N PMtUAH 1 Comptroller citv of New York, Department of Finance, Comptroller's Office.

February 23. 1910. m2-12t osu DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION. CORNER OF PARK AVENUE AND FIFTY-NINTH STREET. BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN CTTY OF NEW YORK.

SEALED RIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Superintendent of School Buildings at 'ho abov offloe of the Department of Education, until 4 o'clock P.M., on MONDAY. MAHCIF 21, 1010, norciiiKh Brooklyn, No 1. FOB THE GENERAL CONSTRUCTION OF ADDITIONS TO AND ALTERATIONS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL 19, ON THE WEST SIDE OF KEAP STREET. BETWEEN SOUTH SECOND AND THIRD STREETS, BOROUGH OF BROOKLYN. The time allowed to complete the whole work will he 273 working days, as provided in the contract.

The amount of security required Is $100,000. On No. 1 the buls will bo compared and the contract will be awarded In a lump sum to tho lowest bidder. Blank forms, plans and specifleations may be obtained or seen at th office of the Superintendent at Estimating Room, ninth floor. Halt of the Board of Education, Park avenue and Fifty-ninth street.

Borough of Manhattan, and also at branch ofllce, 131 Livingston street, Borough of Brooklyn. C. B. J. SNYDER.

Superintendent of School Buildings. TVltel March 9 1910. General InatrnoUonn lo flld-drM, nt foot of eolnmn, Inst page of thi on per. mh9 lot osu I PRE CO CUT OF TH ST ATE OF NEW YORK. SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore acquired, to the hinds, tenements and hereditaments required for the opening and extending of AST THI RT Y- KI FT ST EET, from ciarkson avenue to Foster avenue, in the Twentv-nlnfh Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, Th4 City of New York.

Notice is hereby given that by an order of the Supreme Court, bearing date the JOlh dav of December. 19o9. and duly entered In the office of the Clerk of tho County of nt. his office in the Borough of Brooklyn in The City of New York, on the 30th clay of December, 109, a copy of which order was duly filed in the uflice of the Register of tho Countv of Kings. We, Joseph P.

Joyce. M. V. Dorney and Robert II. Clarke, were appointed Commissioners of Estimate for tho purpose of making a Just and equitable estimate and assessment nf tho loss and damage, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or Interested In the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises r.

quired for the purpose by and In consequence of onenliig and extending the abov-mentioned street or avenue, the same bung parnoularly set forth and described In the petition of The City of New York, and also in the notice of the application fnr the said ordc thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on (he 30th day of Deceniher. and the A-ib Joseph P. Joyce wns appointed Commissioner of Assessment for the purpose of making a Jut nnd equitable climate and assessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of the said street or avenue so to be ope tied and ext er.dcl, to the respective owners, rnBpes. parties nnd persons respectively entitled to or Interested In the respective, lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises situated within the area of assessment, adopted by the Board of and Apportionment and not required fr the purjfose of opening and extending tlm same, but benefited thereov tho said area of assessment being particularly set forth and described In the petition of The City of New-York, and also In the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached fiil herein In tlwi "flice nf the Clerk of the County 'if Kings on the Mth day nf December, ItM, and of ascertaining nnd defining the extent 1 and boundaries of the tracts nr parcels of to be taken or to he assessed therefor, and of performing the trusts nnd duties required of us hy Chapter 17, Title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, and tho Ads or part of Acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof. AH parlies and persons Interested In the real estate taken or to be taken for the purpose of opening nnd 1 to be taken for et' nding Hie IvcUd th'Jlvb; am st ot or a venue a i and having any tlm in or du- I Lin.iijloin.

i- iff. Uvieff. A Meiglian. A wife, East 14ili st. nr Av I Mcigluui.

wife. Tii'e A tu Myet-a. same i prop jsiw WV Patiity. et Heml.vk et L'-W. 'C "-V' A I wife.

t. Morris Bunting East 95th et. nr Flatlands a J' Metzger. M. to WilhuMhhy Rtaity K-s- eitiako st.

nr Stuvvcitaiu av McKay. O. to Peper. Sumpt.r st, nr Hw arl a'. (' T.

Kliiniherir S. tilth 1st nr I.riggs av Melville, It to .1 Herrmann. Mh ft v. nr 7d at '-'0u MrEw an. to United Plumbing Co, Van Brunt nr Vlo-tt Paltniert, wife, to Palnnen.

l-t. ft KS, Bluck 67S5. map of Oh lota Brighton Terrace Re id. R. to Tillo C- Kranklin av.

cor Flushing av. WM Rehi, io Title 1M. iflc st cor Grand av. Rei.J. K.

to Title Co. Vianklin av. cor Flushing av. Held, K. to Title i I lusniiiB North Oxford at Reid.

to Title Co. Park av. cor Bedford av Reid. to Title nr Willnutflihv nv Co, Franklin av. tticnaiMs.

wire, to iuiu cz i 82d nr 21t av -'V Reinhard. jr, wif-, to Morris Hiilld-Ing Co, Ridgewood av. nr Shepherd Rickerby, A R. to Reineis, Putnam av, nr Lewis av 15,000 SawtelL ano. to Abel, 3Sih ft, nr 13th av 1-W Sulskv.

to Kconoinist Development Co. East 3Sth nr Av J. ano. to Title Co Thatford av, nr Belmont av $4,000 Sllberman. A M.

ano, to Hamilton, Ray 31st st, nr Cropsey av $1,.00 Thogode. to Title Co. Brooklyn av, nr Glenwood road Trumper, et al. to TUIo Co Gravesend av, nr Av 1" II. ioo Tru iter et al, to Premeworder ere in (a corp.

Neptune av, cor West 1st Weunore, wife, to Eatiie savps ft Loan Co. Av cor Westminster road. Wilson, E. wife, to Kaelc Savings Loan Co, Ave cor Westminster Assignments of Mortgages. MARCH 14.

1 Title Co to Metropolitan Trust Co. 2 asRts 0( Same to South Brooklyn Saves Inrt. atsts Same to Newburgh SavgB Bank, 5 assts Same to Skin Cancer Hospital, 3 assts fo.OOO Same tn A Williams o.000 Same to Landon. as guardian. 2 assts Same to Walderk.

2 assto $20,000 Sair.fl to Heap $2,500 Same to Jay ano, as exors Same to Gilon ft al, as exors $3,500 Same to Rutterlck $10,000 Same to Menke $4,000 Same to Wood $11,500 Same to VS Watrons $1,500 Same to A Mac Murray et al. as trus tees. 2 assts $8,000 name to Wood ano, as trustees Iiv.wK) Same to Whit tl.ftW Same to Terney $32,500 Same to A Spntts) $3,000 Same to Sherwood $0.50 Skuse. to Atlantic Mortgrage-Bnnd Co $500 Skuse. Jonec, to Atlantic Mort gage-Bond Co $1,000 Fundy Co to A Sehmalzer ano nntn Endreeen, A M.

to Wfthey $3,000 Spade Realty Co to Hudson Wrecking Lumber Co nom Simpson. F. to Burt $1,800 Ijoiik Island Tian Trust Co, exor of kinff. to Lone Island Loan Trust Co, as trustee of A King nom Morrisey, to A A Hatha wav, 3 assts $4,400 A N. to Bov Ridge savgs Bank Corson.

R. to Corson nom Zoellner. ano, as exorr.etc, of Naeher, to Zoelln'r $5.71" Same to Von Au $15,524 Same to I Dippel $3,650 Fox. to Buckeye Investing Co, 2 assts. Hyman.

to Runsdorf Kennedy. to Montague Holding $1,500 Bond Mortgage Guarantee Co to Peekskill Savgs Bank $40,000 Bond Mortgage Guarantee Co to I Reynolds et as trustees Bond Mortgage Guarantee Co to East River Savgs Bank. 5 aswis $17 00) Miller. F. jr.

to Title ft Co J.OOfl Myers. M. to Flatbush Trust Co nom Kaiser. J. to Flatbush Trust Co nom Keough, to Atlantic Mortgage-Bond Co $1,050 College Point Savgs Bank to Lawyers Mortgage Co.

2 assts Title Co to Meelv Title Co to Parker Dated. Borough of Brooklyn, New York, 7. llfiu. J. HERBERT WATSON.

GEORGE E. GLEN DINNING, Commissioners of Estimate. J. HERBERT WATSON, Commissioner of Assessment. James Quigley, Clerk.

mh7 lot osu SUPREME COU RT. SEC ND DBP A RT MENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York, relative to acquiring title to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for the purpose of opening LINCOLN AVENUE, from Jamaica avenue to Ridgewood avenue, and WOOD STREET, between Hail-road avenue and Nichols avenue, in tho Twenty-sixth Ward, Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York, Notice is hereby given that an application will be made tn the Supreme Court, at Special Term thereof for the hearing of motions, to be held in and for the County of Kings at the County Court House in the Borough of Brooklyn. City of New York, on the 18th day of March, 1910, at the opening of the on that day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard, for an order amending the above-entitled proceeding by excluding therefrom the land lying within the lines of Wood street, between Railroad avenue and Nichols avenue, and to amend the district of assessment for benefit, as authorized by a resolution of the Board of Estimate and Apportionment adopted at a meeting held by said Board on the 17th day of December. 1909, and in pursuance of tho provisions of Section 974 of the Charter of The City of New York. Dated Brooklyn.

N. March 7. lftlO. ARCHIBALD R. WATSON, Corporation Counsel, ICS Montague street, Brooklyn.

Y. mh7-10t cu NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNERS. IN PURSUANCE OF SECTION 101S OP the Greater New York Charter the Comptroller of the City of New York hereby gives public notice to all persons, owners of property, affeeted bv the following assessments for LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS In the BOR OI'OH OF BROOKLYN: TWENTY-NINTH WARD, SECTION 18. BUTLER STREET REGULATING, GRADING. CU II IN ti AN LAYING CEM NT SIDEWALKS, from Flatbush avenue to Nos ti'Hud avenue.

Area of assessment: Both faides of Bmier street, from Flatbush avenue to Nostrar.d avenue, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets and avenues, including Lite 18, 20, 22, 24, 25. in Block and L't 71 in Block 5110. FAKRA'ilT ROAD REGULATING, GRADING. CURBING. PAVING AND LAYING CEMENT S1LE WALKS, between Flatbush a ynue and East Twenty-sixth street.

Area of assessment; Both sides of Farragut road, from Flatbush avenue to East Twenty-sixth afreet, and to the extent of half the block at the intersecting streets. EAST FOURTH STREET REGULATING, GRADING. CURRTNO AND LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Avenue nnd Cortelyou nad. Area of aesessment: Both sides East Fourth street, from Avenue tn Cortelyou road, and to the extent of half the block nt the intersecting streets. EAST EIGHTH STREET REGULATING.

GRADING, CURBING AND LAYING CEMENT SIDEWALKS, between Church avenue and Montgomery street. Area of assessment Roth sides of East Eighth street, from Church avenue to Montgomery street, nnd to the extent of half tho block at the intersecting Htreeia. mi hiding Lot (U.i, in Block 23ri. THIRTIETH WARD. SECTION' 18.

and EIGHTH WARD. SECTION 3. SEWERS I THIRD AVENUE, as follows: Between Sixtieth and Sixty-first streeis; be-twfcn Sixty-seventh street and Bay Ridgft avenue; between Silliman place and Seventy-third street; between Seventy-fotirt and Seventy-pcVi nth streeis; Eightieth and Eighty, third streets; between Eighty-fourth and Eighty-fifth streets, between Eighty-sixth end Eighty-eighth streets; between Eighty-ninth end Ninetieth streets (northerly intersection), and between Marine avenue and Ninetv-ntnth street: wl'h OUTLET SEWER In SEVENTY-SIXTH STREET, between Second and Third avenues. Ana of assesmeiit Both sides of Third avenue, frnm Ninety-eighth street (Marine aventte to Ninety-ninth street; north side of Ninety-ninth street, extending about 312 feet eust of Third avenue: both sides of Ninety-ntttth street, from Narrows avenue 'Shore roadi to Third avenim: south fide of Ninetv-seventh street, from Marine avenue to Narrows avenue, west side of Marino avenue, from Ninety -S' venth to Nlnefy-nintb streets; hoth sides Third avenue, from Efchty-nlntb to Ninetieth streets; east side of Third avenue, from Ninetieth to Ninety-first streets; hoth sid'H of Ninetieth street, from Forest p'are to Third avenue; south fide of Eighty-ninth street, extending about 32ft feet east of Third avenue; both Mdes of Third avenue, r-mi sixth and Elghty-einh streeis: ffin -fourth to Eighty-fifth, streets, nnd from Eightieth to Etli v-1 bird south sidtr of Etghtv-flrst street, extending alviit fr-ct Third avenue; both eddea of Third from Seven v.f.,nrt tn Heventy-feventh streets: both slds of Seventy-sixth p'fft, from Second to Third avenue; east sid of Third avenue from Se entv-thtrd lo Seventy-fourth streets; both sides 'of Third avenue, fr-un Silliman plac. to Seventy-third street: both sideg of Seventy -second trcot, from Third Fourth avenues; went side of Fourth avenue, from Ovington avenue to Seventy-second street; both sides of Third avenue, from Buy KlVige avenue to Stxtv-sevenih street; sides of Stxty-eghth street, from Thin) to Fourth avenue; hoth nide mi-tor street, from Third to Fourth avenues: Sojfjlh wide nf Xl v-s ven Street, from Thir to Fourth avenues; west side of Fjurth ave I To Build Fine Houses at Great Neck Estates.

The McKnipht Realty Company is negotiating for the erection at Great Neck Estates of ten houses, costing from to earn to build. Five have already been sold from the plans to persons who intend to occupy the bouses as soon as they are completed. The company has sold in the Thornc-wood section of Great Neck Estates to V. B. Swartz, a plot 40xIUO.

fronting on Cedar Drive, about 400 feet west of the entrance to Grat Neck Estates from Middle Neck road, to C- Conran and Mrs. Hamlin, a plo. oxloi feet, on the corner of Cedar Dri Vid Hillcresi avenue. At to Frederick Franck. a plot Kaxinn feer.

on the corner of Bayvif avenue and Lindon streer; nt Great Neck to Mr. Louis, two on Gateway avenue, containing nboui 12. and lS.nOO fret, respectively. Bay Side. Flushing, to J.

D. Judson, a plot feet, on Highland avenue, between Palace Boulevard and the railroad; to W. M. MacCrea, a plot 60x100 feci, on Fairvicw avenue, 3 40 feet south of Palace boulevard; to Grace Watson, a plot 40x100 feet, on Wright avenue; to George A. Dewing, a plot 60x100 feet, on Fair view avenue, between Palace and Lawrence houlevards; to Frederick E.

Hall, two plots. 40x1 no feet each, on Fair-view avenue, one between Palace and Lawrence boulevards, the other between Palace Boulevard and the railroad, and io W. R. Wieman, a plot 40x100 feet on Odd! avenue, between Palace and Lawrence boulevards. Sales by the C.

E. Williams Realty Co. Thu C. K. Williams Realty Company ras made the following sales recently at Liberty Heights: Two lots, 40x100 on tho corner of Liberty avenue and Thrall avenue; two lots on Dalrymple avenue.

40x100 feet, 137 feet from Ferry street, on the south side; two lots on east, side of Thrall avenue. 145 feet from Liberty avenue; two lots. 40x100. on south aide of Vajen place, west of Ferry R'rpet three lots, 60x100 feet, on the south side of Dalrymple avenue, 77 feer. west of Kerry street; plot, about 45x100 feet, on the northwest corner of Liberty avenue and Ferry street.

At Flatbush Manor A plot, 20x100 feet, on the east side of L'tica avenue, 100 feet pouth of Avenue a plot. 480 feet by 100. on the west side of Vtiea avenue. HO feet south of Avenue a plot. 40x100 feet, on the east side of East Forty-fifth street, 221 feet north of Flat lands and a plot, 40x10" feet, on the southeast corner of East Forty-eighth street and Avenue L.

A New Bush Terminal Lease. A lease made yesterday between the L. Schepp Company, manufacturers of desiccated cocoa nut, and the Bush Terminal Company, for floor space in one of its model loft buildings in South Brooklyn, marks a new phase in the attitude of Manhattan's manufacturers toward the iimieiiu nnu i m- nn by firms who rented their former quar- laro nViito iho n'ninn r-nn r-am nu-ns ia streets, Manhattan. The present is for 11.685 square feet on the sixtn floor of Building No. 4.

nowin course of construction, at the foor of Thirty-fifth If the shipping facilities of this location prove as advantageous as is expected of them, the entire Schepp plant II 1 be moved to South Brooklyn. Cedarhurst Park Development. The Lewis H. May Company has been appointed agent for the Cedarhurst Park development at Cedarhurst, L. I.

The property consists of over one hundred acres and is being developed on high- class lines, the land being sold in villa plots only, with strong residential restrictions. All improvements, such as FOUR-YEAR Tho privilege of operating a merry-go-1 round and goat carriages in Prospect) Prk tor tho next four years is for sale; tu to highest bidder. Park Commission er Kennedy advertises tbat bids will be re.i.'ivcd up to noon, Friday. March 25. The owner of the privileges at the pres- nt time is Thomas V.

Rochford, and he has paid $6,600 a year for the past four nars. The carrousel and goat carriages ire his property, and are not furnished by tho city, and the bidder for the new contract must be prepared to furnish his own equipment. The security required with each bid is one-Quarter ol the iimount bid. AdfJl'A Corporation Notices. office of the department of parks.

t.ltchfiei.n mansion. pros-pj-xt park. op Brooklyn. sealed bids will be received by the Park Commissioner at tha above office. the Department vt Parks until o'clock M.

un FRIDAY. MARCH 25, 1010. I'OIJ THE CARROUSEL AND GOAT TAR-I IAOE PPIVILEGE IN PROSPECT PARK, BfiROCGH OF BROOKLYN. bids will be considered unless accom ranie'J by a certifiprj chftk or money to the -nil 'dint of nne-quarttr ol tliu sum bid lor the iTiviieges per year. Tin bids T'lt I be compared and the "111 be awarded til- highest bidder.

"1'he fommisjl'-iier reserves the right to reject and all biiis. propusal and Till information as to bidding can be obtained at he office of the Department of parks, Litchfield Mansion, Pros, rect Park. Brooklyn, N. Y. M.

J. KENNEDY, Coniissloner of Park, Bjroughs of Brooklyn ano Queens. su DEPARTMENT OF PARKS. OFFICE OF DEPARTMENT OF PARKS, ARSENAL BUILDING. FIFTH AVENUE! AND SIXTY-FOURTH STREET.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN, CITY OF NEW YORK. Sealed bids or estimates will be received by i the Park Board, at the above office uf the Department of Parks, until o'clock P.M. on I THt'HSDA M4R4 1, 1010. Boron kIi of Brooklyn. 1 FOR FURNISHING AND DELIVERING' FIFTY THOUSAND OVmVhf, GALLONS OF i DUST PREVENTIVE OR ROAD Oil-.

I The time allowed for the completion of this contract will sixty working days. The amount of the security lequired la Three Thousand $3,000.00) Dollars. Bids will be compared and tlm contract auarded at a lump it aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained at the office the Department of Parks, Boroughs of Brooklyn and Queens. Litchfield Mansion.

Prospect Park West and Fifth street, Prospect Park, Brooklyn. CIL TtLES B. PTOVER, President; THCJVAS J. WIGGINS, MICHAEL KENNEDY, mhll 10 osu Comnilssioners of Parks. Department' ofpTrksT office of department of parks, arsenal building.

fifth avenue and sixty-fourth street. borough of manhattan. city of new york. scaled bids or estimates win be received by Park Board, at the above oftk-e of the Uenartment of I'arkF. until 3 o'clock P.

M. on TlllHMltV, A K4H HMO. UoroiiRli of Brooklyn. FOR RHPAIKS AND ALTERATIONS TO SEVEN STEAM ROLLERS. The tlm allowed for the completion of thii tract w'lll be until April 1M0.

The amount of security required is Five ILimlred tl'-OO) Dollars. Kids will be compared and the contract awarded at a lump or aggregate sum. Blank forms may be obtained at the oftVe if the Department of Parks, Boroughs of and Queens. Litchfield ManBlon. Prospect Park West and Fifth street.

Prospect Park, Brooklyn. CHARLES B. STOVER, Presl-Jent; THOMAS J. HIGGIXS. MICHAEL J.

KEXNEDT. mhll 10' os Commissioners of Parks. "TiFadqi'akters ofthe Dt TXRTMENT OK THE CITY OF NEW VOKK. NOP. AND 159 EAST SIXTY-SEVENTH HTREE'l'.

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. THE CITY OF NEW YORK. SEALED BIDS OR ESTIMATES WILL BE received by the Fiir Commissioner at ihe -w office until o'clock A.M. on FRIDAY, MARCH U5, 11IO. HiiroiiKh of Brooklyn.

NO. 3. FOB FURNISHING AND DELIVERING THIRTY-FIVE Cij) CORPS REST VIRGINIA PINE KINDLING WOOL) FOR DEPARTMENT BUILDINGS AND TEN (10) CORDS BEST QUALITY VIRGINIA PINE KINDLING WOOD. ONE CUT, FIREBOATS. Tit time the delivery nf the articles, materials and supplies and the performance th- contract is by or before February.

1, The anintint snritv required is fifty Tpr tj7ci of the amount of the bid or estt-lna'e. 1'he hinder state tho price of each item urtt'le contained in the tpeci Meat ions ifr herein contained or hereto annexed, Pt pound, ton. dozen, gallon, yard or other of nmasurc. hy whirh the bids will be itcd. extension must he msd- and -footed up.

as bids will bo read from the I ota. ror each ivm and awards made Lg liic afwest uiujer ci: cacn item. i Cs n.iiMt.i 357x4 ('avers, (i James ft ano 40 -'i 173.: Rizzo. JI Kohner Bro Spaeth. .1 Nelllson Vletneisttr, JF lsrxsi ....1.177.4:1 538 15 Mortgages.

MARCH 14. Arndt. W. to Queens County Savgs Bank forest av, a s. 25 ft Robinson st.

i'nsliing mo jlliss. .1. to Dalilhender, Nety York av JL V- m-- Linden st. av- Jamaica. wo Bresloff ft ore.

to -V Schefflor. Young st s. 2.10 ft Gale st. 25IOO. I.

I Citv v.i Cosmopolitan Construction Co to .1 Burtls ci ft -fxlOO. cYar' enrp I IS uiyj Frenz. O. Smith, lota 61," i' bit 2j. map Broadway-Flushing SM Ferguson.

ft ers, to A Burns 'ist'h 238 ft Sanford av, 4CxI0O. Flush- t)i. Green. to Steffen. l6t, av.

'i E(lx'00' 1 $1,600 ft w- av. 25x199. Whltcstono 10.10 Hennessy, A ft ano. to I city Savgs Bank LUlVav A Hourcade. to kissena Park Corpn lots Ing mai Parlt.

North Plush- rt.uo 10 same, Jealiy av. 76 ft Rork Jay Park roali Bon gotk. a j' I lun5t Co to Queens Co j-ame to same. Jasmine st, J43 Parsons av. 40x85, Flushing Same to same, 16th st.

a 320 ft Lahur cor Wlnthrop." I Citv bMnonWTCT KlYaY 136x200. Cltytiln 1 10 tuc MoKenna, lots Ullrich 7 A tetM'y. St John's pi. Heights K-xw- Germanla FiSSStS Unlon -L Assignments of Mortgages. SfARCH 14.

Engles -n. gen gdn Tm VT? imk Wl fte i gels to En- Conveyances. MARCH 14 Rerolot A d.j.. lv t.e,niel j. air lew a 9 cor south av.

30x100. Corona JI Real Estate Co to A Oliver. lots 1, 3, bk lo. man Hlhht xi.n Vii .0 'o owenson. ipt 20 bk 182, map Bromley Atlas.

Flushing Cord Meyer Co to Mallon lot bk 33, mHp r. Meyer, Elmhurst 00 A 22, map Elinhurst Heights "imo rnmZlm'IEJ'- 75xi.7.riVT city. Realty Co to A Horan. lots 33. .,4.

3., Bk 3. l4 4. Bk 15, Bk 15. map south Ozone Park jic Dunn. A.

to Dunn. Washington "s't. 'c 600 ft Centre St. 75x93: also lots 74. 73.

108. 66. 67, 68. 69, 52. map Horriman.

Jamaica.no... Same to same, lots 71, 72, 73, 74, 75 108 maji Herriman, Jamaica nom Damn, 1 li, ret, to County Investing Co, mand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same duly verified to us, the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate, nt our office. No. jtiii Montague street, In the Borough of Brooklyn, In The City of New York, with such affidavit or other proof as the owners or claimants may desire, within ten days after the date of this notice. And we.

the said Commissioners, will be In attendance at our said office on the 25th day of March. 1010, at 2 o'clock Jn the afternoon of that day. to henr the said parties and persons In relation thereof. And at such time and place, and at such further or other tinw ss wo may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proof of such claimant or claimants, or such additional proofs and allegations bb may then he offered by such owner, or on behalf of The City of New York. Dated.

Bnrongh of Brooklyn, City of New Yoi-k, March 11, 19H. ROBERT H. CLARKE. JOSEPH P. JOYCE, MICHAEL V.

DORNEY, Commissioners. James F. Quigley. Clerk. mhll-lOtosm SUPR EM I RT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK.

SECOND DEPARTMENT In the matter of the application of The City of New York relative to acquiring title, wherever the same has not been heretofore- acquired, to the lands, tenements and hereditaments required for Ihe opening and extending of STERLTNO PLACE, from Utlca avenue to East New York avenue. In the 24th and Wth wards, Borough of Brooklyn, The City nt New York. Notice Is hereby given that by an, order of the Supremo Court, bearing date the 14th fiaf of January, 1910, and duly entered In the of flee the Clerk of the Countv of Kings, at his office in the Borough of Brooklyn, in The City of New York, on the 14th day of January, 1910. a copy of which order was duly filed in the office of the Register of the County 1 Kings, we, George A. Green, Solon Barbanell and John X.

Harman were appointed Commissioners of Estimate for the purpose of making a just and equitable estimate and assessment of the loss and damage, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persons respectively entitled unto or interested In the lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises required for the purpose by and In consequence of opening and extending the above mentioned) street or avenue, the same hplngr particularly set forth and described in the petition of Th city of New York and also in the notice of the application for the said order thereto attached, filed herein in the office of the Clerk of the County of Kings on the Mth dav of January', 1910, and the said John N. Harman was appointed Commisisoner of Assessment fr the purpose of making a Just and equftahln estimate and asHessment of the value of the benefit and advantage of the said street or avenue so to be opened and extended, to the respective owners, lessees, parties and persens respectively entitled' to or interested In the respective lands, tenements, hereditaments and premises situated within tho urea of assessment adopted by the Board of Estimate nnd Apportionment and not required for the purpose of opening and extending the same, hut benefited thereby, the said area of assessment being particularly set forth and described In the petition of The City of New York, and also In the notice of tho application for the said order thereto attached fllo I herein In the office of th Clerk of tho County of Kings on th Hth dav of January. 1910, and of ascertaining and defining the extent and boundaries of th respective tracts or parcels or land to be taken nr lo pe assessed tnereror. nnd or performln the trusts and duties required of us by Chapter 17. Title 4 of the Greater New York Charter, as amended, and the acts or parts of acts supplementary thereto or amendatory thereof.

All parties and persons interested In the real estato taken or to taken for tho purpose of opening and extending tho entd street or avenue, and affected thereby, and having any claim or demand on account thereof, are hereby required to present the same, duly verified, to ii the undersigned Commissioners of Estimate, at our otiicc. No. inn Montague street. In Hie Borough of Brooklyn. In The City New York, with such affidavit or other pmof as the owners or claimants may desire, within ten days after the date of this notice.

And we, th; said commissioners, will be In attendance at our said office on the 2iith dav of Mcreh. 1910, at o'clock In the afternoon of that day. to hear the said parties and persons in relation thereto. And at such time and place, and at such further or other time and placo as we may appoint, we will hear such owners in relation thereto and examine the proof of such claimant or claimants, or sueh additional proofs and allegations as may then ho offered by such owner, or on behalf of The city of New, York. Dated Borough of Brooklyn, City of New York.

March 11, 1910. fiEOROB A. ORE EN, JOHN N. HARMAN, SOLON BARBANELL, Commissioners. James F.

Quigley, Clerk. nihil lOt rgi MAGISTRATE HARRIS WATCHES. Moaos J. Harris, the now ctty magistral who is lo tnke the placo of Henry J. Furlong, e.it In the Adams street court yt atrrday, hosldo Magistrate T.Rhe, I lip doan of tho local police bench, and Kftlhrred exporienro and information.

Mr, 1 1 rr is is un experienced lawyer, and In his rarl it days had eouio police court Pi a-jticu, Delivery he required to be made at the time and in the manner and in such quantities fnf.1 and further information may obtained at the -frke of the Fire Department, No. 167 and 15a East Sixty-seventh street, Manhattan. R. V'ALDO. Commissioner.

Dated. March 11. 1910. General Inntrurtloni to I tide at foot of culuiuu, lant jinv of this paper. OFFICE 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 tho Borough of Brooklyn at the above until 11 o'clock A.M on WEDNESDAY, MARCH 1910. No. 1.

FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REgUIRED FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF HEWEff IN RICHARDSON STREET. BETWEEN HERBERT STREET AND HUMBOLDT STREET. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities is as fallows: 611 linear feet IS-inch pipe sewer, laid complete, includes all Incidentals and appurtenances, per linear foot, S3.50 50 4 manholes repaired and furnished with new iron heads and covers, including ail incidentals and appurtenances, per manhole, 100 00 1 iewer basin re nnected. In cluding' ad incidentals and appurtenances. per basin reconnected, $10 14 house connection drains reconnected, Including all incidentals and appurtenances, per connection, 1 cubic yards of concrete cradle laid In place, complete, including extra excavation and all incldeutais and appurtenances, per cubic yard, $6 2,500 feet (B.

of foundation 10 00 72 00 lf.G 00 planking, laid in pia- complete, including ail incidentals and appurtenances, per 1.000 feet fB. l. $13 45 50 tS.000 feet fB. of sheeting and bracing. driven in plaet.

eonip'ete. Including all incidentals and appurtenances, per 1,000 feet (B. M.J, J1S 414 00 Tata! GO The time allowed t-r the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be fifty f50 working diys. The amount of security required will be One Thousand Dollars ($1. No.

L' FOR FURNISHING ALL THE LABOR AND MATERIAL REQUIRED FOTt RECONSTRUCTION OF SEWEK IN FROST STREET. BETWEEN GRAHAM AVENUE AND HUMBOLDT STREET. The Engineer's preliminary estimate of the quantities Is as follows: 476 linear feet of U-In-h pipe sewer, laid complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances, linear foot. J3.10 $1,475 60 4 manholes repaired and furnished with new fr.n hads and covers, including Inetdentais and apptirteniiTKCs. pu- manhole.

100 00 24 house connection drains, reconnected, including nil incidentals and appurtenances, per connection, 72 00 18,000 feet (B. of sheeting and bracing. driven in place, complete, including nli Inei-dentals and afpurtnance, per thousand fe.e; (B. JlS SI2 sewer basins, c'tiding all appurtenance- connected. t'f 10 cubic yards of laid in pla.e cluding extra all incidenia1 Incidentals and ht basin re- 'in-rete cradle.

imp'efe, and and appurte- nances, per cubic varrt. 600 feet fB. of foundation planking, laid In complete, including all incidentals and appurtenances, per thousand (B. JIS 9 00 Total J2.07R 00 The time allowed for the completion of the work and full performance of the contract will be fifty ffiO working days. The amount of seruriiy required will be One Thousand Dollars The foregoing Engineer's preliminary estimate of the total cut f-r the completed work Is to be tiilten as the V) per cent, basis and test for bidding.

Proposals shall each state single percentage of su-di UK) per cent, (such as 90 pr lO per cent, or 105 per cent.) for which all materials and work called for In the proposed contract and the notices to Mddris are to be furnished to the city. Such as i'-m una oijin.iu Midii lo all unit items specified in the Engi-fTvtfi'fl pteiimlndi'i estimate to an am 'Uiu uvc- V-.

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