Legal Notices, (the name being fictitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person unknown to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby, (the said three names being Meritious, plaintiff being Ignor ant of the names of the said defendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, de visees, legatees, heirs-at-law and text of kip of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased), John Tl. Milies, James IT. Corey, Henry A. Callan, Individually and as trustee under a certain deed dated April 2u, 1 s83, and Charles H. Reed.Urial desired in the County of Westchester.SCOMMONS. ‘Yo the above named defendants and each of them. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve copy of your answer on the plaintiff’s attorney within twenty days after the service of this simmons, exclusive of the day of service; and in case of your failure to appear or answer, Judgement will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.—Dated New York, December sth, 1885. RICHARD V. BOYD, Attorney for Phaintl! Office Addrenate t. New York City, New York. ‘vo Robert CG. Clapp. James ff. Corey, Charles H.. Reed and John Dee, as executor ast will and Lestaiment of, or as ter of the goods, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased, (the name being fictitious, plain tiff being ignorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person unknown to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby (the said three names being fictitionus, plaintiff being ignorant of the names of the said defendants and the said defendants beir persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devisees, legatees, heirs-at-law, and ext of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased): The foregoing summons is served upon you, by publication, pursuant in order of the Rev. Jackson O.Dykimin, 4 tire of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the twenty-fifth day of January, sous, and filed with the complaint in the piece of the Clerk of the County of Westchester in his olice adjoining the County Court House in the village and town of White Plains, in the said County of Westchester and Since of New York; which said order was duly filed in the said clerk’s ofice on the said twenty fifth day of January, 1866, one which said complaint was duly filed In said clerk's office on the twenty-first day of December, 18 ¥5. Dated New York. Jantuary 25th, 1880, RICHARD V. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintifl. Office Address, 145 Wall Street, New York City, New York. 45wh of NEW YORK SUPREME COURT— IN County op Westoinston.—Hawley D. Napp agaist Fanny Soore, William Moore, Nelly V. B. Clapp, Cora Callan, Henry A. Callan, Alexander W. Clapp, John EL. Rand, individually, and as Trustee, c., of Charles P. Crosby, James H. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Blackwell, John Doe, as executor of the last will and testament of, or as admin istrator of, the woods, chattels, and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased (the name being petitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the name of the said defend ant, and the said defendant being a Person unkhnown to the plaintiff; Liary Crosby, John Crosby and Aquile Crosby (the said three names being fletitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the names of the said defend ants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintul, and there the widow, devisees, tee heirs, wound nest of kin of the said Charles I, Crosby, de ceased ! Sarah Archer and James t,eenan— Ulnal desired in the County of Westchester. — Luis. ‘Lathe above named defendants and each of them You are hereby summoned to answer the inplaint in this action, and to serve a copy our answer on the plaintiffs attorney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and to case of your failure to appear, or answer, Judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief denmmanded in the complaint.—Dared New York, January 2] Letey, RICHARD V. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff, OmMieg Address, 18 Wall Street, New York City, New York. ‘To James H. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Blackwell, John Doe, as executor of the last will and testament of, or as administra tor of, the foods, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased (the mime beily fietideus, plaintiff being ignor ant of the mame of the said defendant, and the said detentint being a person unknown to the plaintiff:) Mary Crosby, John Crosby, and Annie Crosby (the said three names belong decitions, plaintif being ignorant of the names of Lield defendants, and the said defendants 4 persons unknown to the plaintiff,aoad being the widow, devisees, levatees, heirs-w#t-law and next of kin or the said Charles P. Crosby, Geve used): The foregoing summons is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the lau. Jackson O. Dykman, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 24th day of January, law, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westebester, it is office adjoining the County Court House in the village and town of White Pines in the said county of Westebester and state of New york,which said order was duly fied in the said clerk's office on the 25th day of January, 1896, and which said conplaine was duly diled in said clerk's office on the did ay of January, [Seb The object of the action is to declare and determine the rights of the parties in the follows described sperific real property and tora partition and division of the said premises between the parties according to their respective rights, states and interest: or if it appears that the do premses or any part, thereof are so Circunstanced that a partition thereof cannot be gride without steal prejudice to the owne then for a sale of the said premises and division of the proceeds between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and inter ests, With Costs, and a brief description of the said property is as follows: Parcenl, All that certain lot of land altouted in the town of Mamaroneck, Canary of Westchester and State of New York, known and designated as lot number thirty. three Gpenai map styled “Map of the Face tery Property, Mamaroneck, N.Y. made by J. A. Kirby, December, Isst.and Med in the Itegister’s Ofice of Westchester County, but edded as follows: Commenciing at a point on the easterly side of Mamaroneck Avenue, adjoining lot thirty-two (82); thence running along the northerly side of lot thirty-two by one hundred and sixty-one (i1) feet to the river; thence northwesterly along said river to lot thirty-four (4); thence southwesterly alone lot thirty-four (4), two hundred and twenty-two (224) feet Lo said avenue; then southeasterly along said avenue ffty feet Lo the place of beginning. PARCEL II. All that certain pierce or parcel of land, lying and beings in the town of Mamaroneck, County of Westchester and State of New York. Known and designated on 4 map styled “Map of the Facto Prop erty, Mamaroneck, No Y., made by J. A. Kirby, December, Inst, and Gied in the Registers Office of the County of Westches ter as the eaaterly half of lot number thirty (ib), bounded and described as follows; Commencing aha pollution the east side of Mamitroneckh Avenue, adjoining lot number twenty-nine (9); thenes running lone the northerly side of lot nummber twenty-nine () one hundred and fortysvine feet to Mamaroneck diver; thence northwesterly blong said river to the centre of lot number Shitte, thence southwesterly alone the cen tre of lot number thirty to Mamaroneck avenue. Lhences southeasterly alons the east side of Mamaroneck Avenue, thirty-eight feet and nine-tenths of foot to the porme or place of beginning.—Dated New York, January 2501, bei. sutras eh TACHARD M. BOYD, Attorney for Flaintill, OMies Address. Is Wall Stre Sew York City, New Yo r hW VeREK SUPREME COURT— County OF WesTCHEsten.Hawley D. Clapp agedust Herman F. Doepel, Christine Doepel, Selly Ve B. Clapp, Cora Callan Henry A. Callan, Alexander W. Clapp, John Al. Rand, individually, and as trustee, c., of Charles 2. Crosby, James H. Corey, Robert OC, Clapp. Lucey Blaeiavell, Jobson Due, as executor of the last will and testament of, or as administrator of the woods, chatte and credits Which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased,the name belong fetinieus, plain lif being ieneragt of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person unbnosen to tie platyritti, Mary Crosby, del Crosby and Annie Crosby, (the said three names beihe Betitious, platvull hein oraut of the names of the said de fenda and the said defendante being perseuibhnown to the plaintimt, and helo the whluw, devisees, feralees, heirs-at-law and nextothin of the said Coarles ?. Crusty, deveased, with William McCabe. ('Print de sired in the County of Westchester.—sum mons. Ye the above waned defealint= au teach of thea Yourure hereby summosed to an wee the complait in this detion. add to serve 4 copy oF your answer oon the plantiit’~ attorney within twenty dave alter the service of tits sunmdinata, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failare to appear, or one ever, trottment with the Gihen ngtsnet you by default for the relief demanded in the rylaiot, Dated 2 York. September tat, Sts HICHARD YY, Bova AU y 1 wrthafy, Odive Addrea, Invstieei, New York City, News are Yodames WH, Cavey, Robert C. Clapp, Lacy Blarkwell. Polin Qoe,as executor of the last Wil and testament of, or as administrator of the lands, chattels with credits which were of Charles Vs. Crosby, deceased he name being petitions, phon bei euorank of the bane of the said defendant, and the said defendant being person unknown to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby,both Crosby and Annie Crosby, (the said three names being fletitinds, plaintiff? being ignorant of the allies of the said defendants, and the said defendants belie persons unknowwn to the Naintiff, and being the widow, devices, lovatees, heirs-at-law and next of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased): The foregoing curminans Is eared pon you by publication pursuantiu an order of the Hondackson V. Dokinan, it 9 Wustle eost the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 2st day of December, 1805, and filed will the complaint in the ofice of the Clerk of the County of Weetehester in hie des ne] vinivga the County Court Toup In the village and town of White Plains, do the said County of Weetehester and state of Legal Notices. New York, which said order was duly filed in the said clerk’s office on the 25th day of January, 1895, and which said complaint was duly used in said clerk's office on the 2rd day of September, 1595. ‘The object of the action is to declare and determine the rights of the parties in the following described specifc real property and for a partition and division of the said premises between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and interests; or if it appears that the said premises or any part thereof are so circumstanced that a partition thereof cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners, then for a sale of the said premises and a division of the proceeds between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and inter ests, with costs; and a brief description of the said property is as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the town of Mamaroneck, County of Westchester and State of New York, beginning at a point on the easterly line of Mamaroneck Avenue, distant five Nundred and six tenths feet northerly from High Street; thence running easterly and along the northerly line of lot twenty-seven, as laid down on a map entitled “Plan of a subdivision of the Factory Property, situate in the town of Mamaroneck, N.Y. made by J. A. Kirby, surveyor, December, 1864, two hundred and thirty-five feet; thence forth, twenty-six degrees fifteen minutes west, thirty feet to Mamaroneck River; thenove northwesterly along Mamaroneck River thirty-five feet, more or less, to the southerly line of Jet number twenty-nine, a s aid down on said map, and thence westerly along the same, two hundred and eighteen feet to the said easterly line of Mamaroneck avenue, and thence southerly alow the same fifty feet to the point of place of Darteiny Dated New York, January 25th, Son. OWT RICHARD V. BOYD. Attorney for Plaintiff, Office Address, 18 Wall Street, New York City. —COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER. — Haw ley DP. Clapp against George Burger, Mary Lb. Burger, Nelly.V. B. Clapp, Cora Culhin, Henry A. Callan, Alexander W. Clapp, John H. and, Individually, and as Trustee, c., of Charles P. Crosby, James H. Corey, Robert C.clapp, Lucy Blackwell, John Lee, as executor of the just will and testament ory or as admin istrator of, the goods, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased (the name being fictitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person un known to the plaintiff .) Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby (the said three names being fictitious, plainuifs being ignor ant of the names of the said defendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, de visees, levatees, heirs-a-law and next of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased .) The Union Savines Bank of Westchester County and William D. Palmer.—LTrial de sired in the County of Westchester.]—Sum mons. Yo the above named defendants and each of them. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attor ney, within twenty days after the service of this summions, exclusive of the day of ser vice, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.— Dated New York, January 2, 1896. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT RICHARD ¥. BOYD. Attorney for Pratist, Office Address, [8 Wall Street, New York City, New York. 'To James AL. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Well, John Doe as executor of the last will and testament of, or as administrator of, the goods, chaptels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased (the name being petitious, plaintif!? being igor ant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person unknown to the plaintds ;) Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Aunte Crosby (the said three names being flctitious, plaintif being igsorant of the names of the said defendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devisees, levatees, heirs-at-law and text of kin of the said Charles ?. Crosby, deceased.) The foregoing summons is served upon you, by publication, pursuant to ap order of the Hon. Jackson O. Dykman, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 25th day of January. Tsai, and died with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester, in his offee adjoining the County Court House, in the village and tows of White Plains, in the said County of Westchester, and State of New York, which said order was duly filed in the said Clerk's office on the 25th day of January, 1896, and which said com plaint was duly filed in said Clerk's office on the dth day of January, The object of the action is to declare and determine the rights of the parties in the following described specie real property and for a partition and division of the said premises between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and interests, or if it appears that the said premises or any part thereof are so circumstanced that a partition thereof cannot be made without real prejudice to the owners, then for a sale of the said premises and a division of the proceeds between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and inter ests. With costs, and a brief description of the said property is as follows: PARCEL L, All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the town of Ma maropeck, County of Westchester, and State of New York. Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Mamaroneck avenue, distant two hundred and four feet south erly of the southerly line of high street; running thence easterly parallel with the said southerly line of High street sixty feet; thence south, fifty-sight degrees forty-five minutes east, sixty-five feet to Mamaroneck iver; thence westerly along Mamaroneck River and the northerly line of Jet number three as laid down on a map entitled Plan of a subdivision of the Factory Property. situate in the town of Mamaroneck, N.Y., made by J. A. Kir surveyor, December, Ised. So She said easterly live of Mamaroneck avenue; and thence northern alone the same forty feet to the paint and place of behinding. Parcen, IT All that certain piece of parcel of land, situate in Lue town of Metmaroneck, County of Westchester, and State of New York, bounded and described as Pollows : On the soul by High street, as laid down on a map entitled Plan of a subdivision of the Factory Property, situate in the town of Mamaroneck, New on the West by lot number seventeen, as laid down on said map pen then north by lot number twenty two, as laid down on said map 3 and on the east by land formerly belonging to The American Spiral spring Bud Mionge Manu facturing Company of Mamaroneck. PAHGEL IIL, All that tertain piece or prar vel of land, situate in the town of Mamaro neck, County of Westchester, and State of New York, bounded and described as fol lows: On the south by High street, as laid down oo at tuap entitied * Plan of i subdi vision of the Jaccory Propery, situate in the town of Mamaroneck, N. W on the west by land formerly belonging to the American Spiral Spring Butt Winge Manu facturing Company of Mamaroneck ; on the north by Jet number twenty-fivo, as laid down; on said map,and on the east of Ma maroneck River, PARCEL IV, All that certain piece or par cel of land, situate in the town of Mamitro neck, County of Westchester, and State of New York, bounded and described as fol lows: On the north by High street, as laid down on a map enritied “ Plan of a subdi vision of the factory Property, situate in the town of Mamaroneck, N. Y.;' on the west by land [formerly belonging to The aterican Spiral Spring Butt Hinge Manu facturing Company of Mamaroneck ] on the south by the said land and the Mamaroneck river, and on the east by the said Mamaro neck btiver.—Dared New York, January 25th, pone, 4ach RICHARD ¥. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintill, Office Address, 18 Wall Street, New York City, New York. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT LN County of Westchester —Hawley D. Clapp agaist William De. Dasmon, Mary L. L Daymon, Nelly V. Clapp, Cora Callan, Henry A. Callan, Alexander W. Clapp, John H. Rand, individually, and its trustee, c., of Charles P. Crosby, James H. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Blackwell, John Doe, as executue of the last will and testament of, or as administrator of the funds, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased, (the same being ficitious, plain tiff being tenorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a persona unkunny to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby, Julin Crosby and Aninie Crosby, (the said three times being fictitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the names of the said de fendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devisees, legatees, heirs-at-laww, and post of kin of the said) Charles 2. Coosby, deceased), and John Knox.([Trial desired in the County of Westchester. SUMMONA. Yo the above named defendants and each of tem. You are hereby summoned to answer the compiring if this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attor ney within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of ser vice, and in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment Will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the aint.—Dated New York, January 2. RICHARD Y. HOYD, Attorney for Planning, Othee Address, 18 Wall Street, New York City, New York. To James WH. Corey, Obert C. Clapp, Tuey Blackwell, John Doe,as executor of the last will and testament of, or as administrator of the goods, chattels and credits which ware of Charles P. Crosby, deceased,the name being fetitious, plaintil being ignoranut of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant belng a persons unknown to the plaintiff.) Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby the said three names belnj etitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the names of the sald defendants, and the said defendants being persons upknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devices, legatees, heirs-at-laty and vextol kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased). The foregoing summons is served unpon you by publication persuapt to an order of the Hon. Jackson O. Dykman, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the setk day of January, Iv6, and fled with the complaine. In the office of the clerk of the County of Westchester In his offee adjoining the County Court House to Luc yislake and town of White Plains, in the said County of Westchester and State of New York, which said order was duly fled in the Legal Notices. said clark’s office on the 25th day of January, 1895, and Which said complaint was duly tied In said clerk's ofice on the 4th day of January, 1296. The object of the action is to declare and determine the rights of the parties in the following described specific: real property and for a partition and division of the said premises between the parties according to their respective rigists, shares and interests; or W it appears that the said premises of any part thereof are so circumstanced that a partition thereof cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners, then for a tale of the said premises and a division of the proceeds between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and Inter ests With costs, and a brief description of the said property is as follows: ‘All taat certain lot, piesa or parcel of land, situate in the town of Mamaroneck, county of Westchester and State of New York, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly line of Mamaroneck Avenue, distant six hundred and seventy feet northerly from Flick Street; running thence easterly and at right angles to the said easterly line of Mamaroneck Avenue, thirty-three and one tenth feet to the southerly line of low num ber thirty-one, as lid down of a map entitled ** Plan of a subdivision of the Factory Property, situate in the town of Mamaroneck, N.Y.’ J. A. Kirk surveyor, December, 8st; thence — east erly along the said southerly line of lot number thirty-one to Mamaroneck River; thence southerly along the said river to the centre line of lot number thirty as laid down on the said map; thence westerly along the said centre line to the said easterly line of Mamaroneck avenue, and thence northerly along the same thirty and five tenths feet to the point or place of beginning.— Dated New York, January 24th, 1896. RICHARD V. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office Address, 18 Wall Street, New York City, New York, 45WT St PREMIME COURT.JOSEPHINE SS) Knoop against Lanis J. Knoop.—Trial desired in Westchester County.—Summons. —[Action for Absolute Divorce.) To the above named defendant : You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintiff's attorney, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and j in case of your failure to appear, or answer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the complaint.—Dated New York January 1th 189, ASHBEL P. FITCH, Plaintiff's Attorney, Ofice and Post Office Address— No. 93 Nassau street, New York City. To Louis J. Knoop, defendant : The foregoing summons is served on you without the State of New York, pursuant to an order of the Hon. William J. Gayner, Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated theth day of January, 1896, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of Westchester County, at the County Court House, in the village of White Plains, ASHBEL P. FITCH, Plaintif's Attorney. case and Post OMve Address— #3 Nassau Street, New York City. 447 EW YORK SUPREME CONDURT— COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.— Louis W. Eliott, plaintiff, against Michele Vallaro, Louisa Vallaro, Donato Lariso, the Harrison Building and Loan Association and the David Mayer Brewing Company, defend ants.—[ SUMMONS.) To the above-named defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint tn this article, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaintif’s attor ney within twenty daye after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of ser vice, and in case of your failure to appear or answer, judgment will be taken against you or default for the relief of complant.— Dated Qetob 1 CHARLES A. DRYER, Maintiff’s Attorney, Office and Post Office Addre: White Phiins, Now To Donato Lariso: VYhe foregoing summons is served upon you, by publication, pursuant to an order of the Honorable son @. Dykman, a Jus ticez of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated to lth day of January, Wes, and filed with the complaint in the ofice of the Clerk of the County of West chester, at the County Clerk's office in the village of White Plains, Westchester Coun ty, New York. CHARLES A. DRYER, Plaintiff's Attorney, Ofice and Post Office Address, White Mains, New York- Qure KYLE COURT. — WESTCHESTER QC County. Allan G. Macdonnell, plaintiff, against doha Coust Jeania Pierce Cark ington, Walter W. Taylor, defendants.— iSumMons].—[Place of trial, Westchester County.) To the above named defendan's John Cus ins and Jennie Pierce ‘Larkington: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and Lo serve a copy of your answer on the Plaintiff's Attorney Within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, of answer, judgment will be taken against you by default, for the relief remanded in the complaint.— Dated June 22nd, iste, JAMES C.on LA MAKE Limit’s Attorney, Ofice and Post Ofice Address, No. Hu, E. 125th Street, New York. To John Cousins and Jenote Pierre Turking ton? The foregoing summons is served upon you by publivation pursuant to an order of Hon. J.O. Dykiman, Judge of the Supreme Court, dated the 4th day of January, 196. and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of Westmaster County at Waite Piatns, New Yor kAMES C. pe LA MARE, Plaincuff's Attorney, 1708. 24th Street, New York. NEW YORK SUPREME covunr at County OF Wistertestern.—Hawley D. Clapp against Catherine Hunter, Frank Hun ter, Nelly V. B. Clapp, Cora Callan, Henry A. Callan, Alexander W. Clapp, Join fh. Rand, individually, and as trustee, c., of Charles P. Crosby, James iL. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Blackwell, John Lee, 48 executor of the last will and testament of,or as admin istrator of, the fends, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased, (the name being Neritionus, plantiff being ignorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person un known to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby, (the said three names being petitious, plaintiff being ignor ant of the names of the said defendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintif, and being the widow, de vises, legatees, heirs-at-law and next of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased), and the Union Savings Bank of Westchester County.CTrial desired in the County of Westchester.—SUMMONS: ‘To the above named defendants and each of then You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a copy of your answer on the plaincff’s attorney within twenty days after the service of this stuations, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or an swer, judgmerit will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com int.—Dated New York, September 2st, RICHARD V. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff Mee Address, 15 Wall Street, New York City, New York. To James H. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Blackwell, John Doe,as executor of the last will and testament of, or as administrator of the coeds, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased. (The name being petitions, paintiff being ignorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person unknown to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby, (the said three names being petitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the names of the said defendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devisees, legatees, heirs-at-law and next of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased i: the foregeing Summins is served upon you by publication pursuant to an order of the Hon. Jackson O. Dekinan, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the state of New York, dated the twenty-fint day of Decem ber, Islam fled with the complains in the olive of the Clerk of the County of West chester in aa offee adjoining the County Court House in the village and town of White Plains in the said Court of West chester and State of New York, which said order was duly fled in the said clerk's olive on the twenty-niueth day of December,895, and which said corporatut was duly diied in said Clerk's office on the twenty-third day of September. Tsu, The object of the action is to declare and determine the rights of the parties in the following described specific real property, and for a partition and division of the said premises between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and interests; or if it appears that the said pre achy part thereof are 30 circumstance a partition thereof cannot be made without area prejudice to the owners, then for a sdtlact the said premises and a division of the proceeds between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and inter ests, widhecosts; and a brief description of the sald property is as follows. All that certain lot of land situate in the town of Mamaroneck, County of Westches ter and State of New York, known as lot number three on a map entitled, *Plan of a subdivision of the Factory Property situate in the ‘town of Mamaroneck, N. Y.,' made by J. A. Kirby, surveyor, December, 1884, and bounded as follows: Beginning at a point on the hers line of Maimaroneck avenue, five hqudrad and forty-four feet southerly from the southerly Nae of High street, run ning thenee eastern along lot number four on said map to Mamaroneck River; thence southerly along Mamaroneck River, to the northerly He of lot number two on said map; thence westerly along the same to the said easterly line of Mamaroneck avenue, and thence northerly along the same twenty seven feet to the point or place of the vi fage ares New York. December 2th, $04 Apwe RICHARD v. HOYO. Attorney for Plaintiff, OAlve Address, 18 Wall street, New York City, New York. Legal Notices. NEW YORK SUPREME COURT— IN County of WestonesTEeR.—Hasley D. Clapp against Mary A. Nichols, William J. Nichols, Nelly V. 8. Clapp, Cora Callan, Henry A. Callan, Alexander W. Clapp, John H. Rand, Individually, and as trustee, C., of Charles P, Crosey James H. Corey, Rob ert Clapp, Lucy Glackwell, John Doe, an executor of the last will and testament of, orag administrator of, the goons, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased, (the name being Hetitious, plain tiff being ignorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person unknown to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby, (the said three names being fictitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the names of the said de fendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plain,'s, and being the widow, devisees, legatees, heirs-at-law and next of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased,)—[Trial desired in the County of Westchester.J—SUMMONS. Ty us above named defendants and each of them You are hereby Summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve a Copy of your answer of the plaintiff’s attorney, within twenty days after the service of this summons, exclusive of the day of service, and in case of your failure to appear, or an swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com plaint.—Dated New York, September 21st, 1805. RICHARD W. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office address, 18 Wall Street, New York City, New York. To James H. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Blackwell, John Doe, as executor of the last willard testament of, or as administrator of, the goods, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceaseis, (the name being fictitious, plaintiff being ignor ant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person unknown to the plaintiff), Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby (the said three names being fictitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the names of the said defendants,and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devisees, legatees, heirs at law and next of kin of the saurd Charles P. Crosby, deceased). the foregoing summons is served upon by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Jackson A. Dykiman, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the twenty-first day of December, 1895, and filed with the complaint to the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester in his office adjoining the County Court House, in the village and town of White Plains, in the said County of Westchester and State of New York, which said order was duly filed in the said clerk’s office on the twenty fourth day of December, 1895, and which said complaint was duly filed in said clerk’s office on the twenty-third day of September, 1895. The object of the action is to declare and determine the rights of the parties in the following described specific real property and for a partition and division of the said premises between the parties according to their respective rights, snares and interests; or if it appears that the said premises or any part thereof are so circumstanced that a partition thereof cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners, then for a sale of the said premises and a division of the proceeds between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and inter ests, with costs; and a brief description of the said property is as follows: PARCEL. All that certain lot of land situate In the Town of Mamaroneck. County of Westchester and State of New York,and known and designated on a map of lands uled in the«fice of the Register of West chester County entitled “Plan of a subdi vision of the Factory Property situate in the ‘Town of Mamaroneck, N. Y.,' made by J. A. Kirby, surveyor, December, 1884, by the lot number two, and bounded as follows: Com mencing at a point on the easterly line of Mamaroneck avenue seventy feet. northerly from the Boston Post Road; running thence northerly along the said easterly line of Mamaroneck avenue thirty-one and 16-10 feet, thence easterly along lot number three on said map to Mamaroueck River, thence southerly along the same nineteen feet to lot number one on said map, and thence westerly along the same to the point or place of beginning. Parceck. All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Ising and being in the Town of Mamaroueck, County of Westchester and State of New York, known and designated on a map styled “Map of the Factory Prop erty, Mamaroneck, N. Y., made by J. A. Kirby, December, 1884, and fled in the Register’s office of the County of Westches ter, as lob number thirty-two, bounded and described as follows: Commencing at a point on the east side of Mamaroneck ave nue, adjoining lot number thirty-one, thence running along the northerly side of lot number thirty-one, one hundred and twenty-four feet to Mamaroneck River, thence northerly along said river to lot num ber thirty-three, thence southwesterly along lot number thirty-three, one hundred and sixty-one feet to Mamaroneck avenue, thence southeasterly along the east side of Mamaroneck avenue, fifty feet to the point or place of beginning.—Dated New York, December 24th, 195. RICHARD W. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office address, 18 Wall Street, New York City, New York. 4dlwT NEW YORK SUPREME CoURT— a COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER.—Hawley D. Chipp, againist Ethelinda D. Daymon, Nelly V.B.Clapp, Cora Callan, Henry A. Callan, Alexander W. Clapp, John H. Rand, indi vidually and as trustes, c., of Charles P. Crosby , James A. Corey, Robert C Clapp, Lucy Blackwell, Jobn Doe, as executor of the last will and testament of, or 43 admin istrator of, the goods, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased (the name being fictitious, plaintiff being ignorant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being a person un known to the plainti Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Uro (the sid three names being detitions, plaintif being ignor ant of the names of the said defendants, and the said defendants being persons un known to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devisees, legitiees, heirs-at-law, and next of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased) : Mary G. Sherwood and the Mamaroneck Bank —i'Tria! desired in the County of West chester.[—Summons, To the above named defendants and each of them. You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint in this action, and to serve an copy of your answer on the Plaintiff's Attorney, within twenty days after the service of this simmons, exclusive of the day of service ; and in 2 of your failure to appear or a swer, judgment will be taken against you by default for the relief demanded in the com plaint.Dated New York, September 21st, 1895. RICHARD V. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Office Address— 18 Wall Street, New York City, New York. To James H. Corey, Robert C. Clapp, Lucy Blaewell, John Doe, as executor of the last will and testament of, or as administrator of, the goods, chattels and credits which were of Charles P. Crosby, deceased (the name being fictitious, plaintiff being ignor ant of the name of the said defendant, and the said defendant being 4 person unknown to the plaintiff; Mary Crosby, John Crosby and Annie Crosby (the said three names being fictitious, plaintif being ignoran of the names of the said defendants, and the said defendants being persons unknown to the plaintiff, and being the widow, devisees, legatees, heirs-at-law and next of kin of the said Charles P. Crosby, deceased.) The foregoing summons is served upon yau by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Jackson O. Dykman, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, dated the 4th day of January, 1896, and filed with the complaint in the office of the Clerk of the County of Westchester, In his office adjoining the County Court House, in the village and town of White Plains, in the said County of Westchester, and State of New York, which said order was duly fled in the said Clerk's office on the 4th day of January, 196, and which said complaint was duly filed in said Clerk's office on the 23d day of September, 1885, The object of the action is to declare and determine the rights of the parties in the following described specific real property and for a partition and division of the said premises between the parties according to their respective rights, shares, and interests; or if it appears that the said premises or any part thereof are so circumstanced that a par tition thereof cannot be made without great prejudice to the owners, then for a sale of the said premises and a division of the pro ceeds between the parties according to their respective rights, shares and interests, with costs. And a brief description of the said property is as follows: All that certain piees or parcel of land sit uate, lying and belong In the town of Mamar oneck, County of Westchester,and State of New York, bounded and described as fol lows: Commencing at the southeast corner of the old mill, the ace running southwester ly parallel with said mill sixty five and three tenths (53-10) feet more or less to Ma araneck avenue; thence along the east side of Mamaroneck avenue, twenty-seven (27) feet to George Burger's lot; thence northwesterly along and Burger's lot sixty- two and two-tenths (522-10) feet, more or less to Mamaroneck River; thence along said river twenty-six and six-tenths (266 10) feet to the point or place of beginning. Being lot number 1, on a map made by J. A. Kirby, December, 114.—Dated New York January 4th, 188¢, RICHARD V.. BOYD, Attorney for Plaintiff, Office Address— 18 Wall street. New York City, New York. 42w7 Novice ‘FO CREDITORS.IN PUR- INsuance of an order of Hon. Isaac N. Mills, County Judge of Westchester County, notice is hereby given to all persons having claims against John Sheehan, lately doing business in the village of New Rochelle, in the County of Westcheater, to present the same, with the yoychars thereof, duly vert ed to the subscriver, Matthew Clune, who has been duly appointed assignee of sale John Sheehan, for the benefit of his credit ors, at his office, Vanderbilt Hotel, corner 49nd street and Lexington avenue, in the city of New York,on or before 21st day of Rea rainst 18th.— Dated New York, Nov. 29th, 1995. 3707 MATTHEW CLUNE, Assignee. We have not an hour of life in which our pleasure relish some pain, Legal Notices. THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF New York.—By the trace of God free and independent:—io Almira Tograham, Joseph E. Collyer, Cora Collyer, Tomas Collyer, Edith Collyer, Lillian UC, Collyer, Viola Collyer, [da E. Collyer, Joseph C. Coll yer, William J. Collyer, Bertha L. Collyer, William A. Collyer, William I. Middleton, Cora D. Holmes, Ansa B Collyer, individual ly and as the person with whom said Joseph OG, Collyer, Willian I. Collyer, and Bertha Collyer, minors under the age of fourteen years, reside; Mary E. Middleton, the person with whom said [dith Collyer, a minor under the age of fourteen years resides, send greeting. Whereas, William A. Collyer, of the town of White Plains, County of Westchester, has lately applied to the Surrogate’s Court of the said county, to have a certain instru ment In writing, bearing date the 6th day of October, 1895, relating to both real and per sonal property, duly proved #3 the lost will and testament of Cordelia Carpenter, late of the town of White lat in said county, deceased, therefore, you, and each of you, are cited to appear before the Surrogate of our county, at his office in the town of White Plains, on the 35th day of Febru ary, One thousand eight hundred and nine Lysis, at ten o’vluck in the forenoon of that day, then and there to attend the probate of the said last wi l and restamesh. And such of you as are thereby cited, as are the under the use of twenty-one years, are required to appear by your guardian. If you have one,or if you have non ,to appear and apply for one to be appointed, or in the event of your neglect or failure to do so, a guardian will be appointed by the Surrogate to represent and act for you in the proceedi ng. In testimony whereof, we have caused the seal of the Surrogate’s Court of our said County of Westchester to be hereunto a fixed, Witness—Hon. Theodore H. Silkman, Sur rogate of our said county, at the [u.s.] town of White Plains, the 24th day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five EILIE SUTHERLAND, Clerk of the Surrogate’s Court, Pratt THOMPS, NX, Attorneys for Executor, White Plains, New York, AweT OFakk OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES— White Plains, New York— Whereas, The North Mt. Vernon Railway Company has made application to the Board of Trustees of the Village of White Plains to obtain the consent of said board to the construction, maintenance and operation by said company of a branch or extension of its street surface railroad to be operated by electricity or horses as a motive power through, upon and along the White Plains Road from the vil lage line of the said village of Whites Plains to the Post Road, the said Post Road from said White Plains Road to Lexington ave nue, and Lexington avenue from Rail Post Road to Railroad avenue and railroad ave nue from said Lexington avenue to or near the depot of the New York and Harlem Railroad Company in said village of White Plains with a single track or double tracks together with such switches, turnouts and turntables and suitable stands and erections as may be necessary for the convenient working of said branch or extension. Resolved, That this Board hereby name | April 13, 1896, at B o'clock p. m., ab ty vile s lage rooms in Grand Street in said village, as the time and place when they will con sider the said application. The Clerk of this Boars is directed to give tus notice of said time, as required by law, and publish in the Eastern state Journal, Westchester News and Weatchester County Reporter, three papers published in the village of White Plains. Notice is hereby given that such applica tion will first be considered at above men tioned time and place and that an oppor tunity will be given to all persons to be heard In relation to the above mentioned application at the time and place her sin before set forth —Dated White Platina, N. Y.. January 2, 1396 E.G. SUTHERLAND, Clerk pro tem. of the Board of Trustees al ainst the Village of White Plains, N. Y SsUPREMNSE COURT —WESTCHESTER QS cCounty,—Isaac P. Smith aginst George Matzka and others. In pursuance of a judgment of foreclosure and sale duly made and entered in Lue above entitled action and hearing date the tenth day of December, 1595, I, the under signed, the referee named in faii judgment, whilself at public auction at the front door of the county court louse at Whie Plains, West chester County, New York,on the day of February, 186, at 2 o'clock vom, the lands and premiseain said judgment men tioned and therein destrized as follows: All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, with the buildings thereon erected, situate, lying and being in the town of Greenburgh, County of Westchester and State of New York, and bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly side of Central avenue, at the southeasterly corner of the premises hereby conveyed any adjoin ing land now or late of Bandelpo stevens , thence running westerly along the northerly line of said Stevens land at the fence now Stands, to land now or fate of Lavenia Stevens; thenve still westerly and on a line with said fence between the land of said Randolph Stevens and no premises hereby conveyed to the old road leading from Harys corners to White Plains; thence nor heaster ly along said road to land now or late of Emily Berthet; thence easterly alone the southerly line of said I4 1 mentioned land to said Central avenue and thence southerly along said avenue to the land sow or late of said Randolph Stevens to the print or place of beginning. Containing all the land with in the above boundaries. Being the same premises which were conveyed to the said George Matzka by Lavenia Stevens by deed bearing date the second day of August, 1890, and recorded in the office of the Register of the County of Westchester, in Liber 12:9 of deeds, page 2h8,on the Midday of August, 1990,— Dated December till, Isds. HENRY W.SACKELT, Hiereree. James STIKEMAS, Attorney for Phlaintiit, 18 Groud, New York City. SOW? URSVANT TO AN ORDER OF THEO dore HH. Silkiear. Sure of the county of W rester, nntice is tereby given, according to law, to all persons faye ring claims aginst the ey e of MARY E. SMITH, late of the tows of White Plains, Jo ie County, deceased, to present the sane, e vich the Vouchers thereof, to the undersign ed, administrators of all oval sinsular the goons, chattels and credits of the id de ceased, at the office of Cornelius P. Young, one of the undersigned administrators, in the said town of White Plains, N. ¥., 69 or before the first day of August. AWD, Isté— Dated this 27th day of January. A. D. 1:98. EMMA L. YOUNG, CORNELIUS P. YOUNG, Administrators. Griffin Young, Attorneys for the Administrators, White Plains, N.Y. 4am6 pus ANT TO AN ORDER OF Hon. Theodore H. Silkman, Surrogate of the County of Westchester, notice is hereby given, according to flaw, to all per sons having claims against ANDREW J MEAD, late of the town of White Plain,in said Connory, deceased, to present the same with the vouchers thereof, to the under algned, executrix of the last will and testa ment of the said deceased, at her residence on Railroad Avenue in the town of White Plains, Counts of Westchestr, and State of New York, on or before the 23rd day of Morek,A. D. 1896.—Dated this 1dth day of September, A.D. 1895, SARAH MEAD, Exerutris, M. G. HART, Attorney for Leet LEs White Plains, N. m6 J . MORRIS—IN PUL Rot SN OE rder of Iron. Theodore H. man, Surrogate of the County of We ter, New York, notice is hereby given to all persoons having claims against JOHN A. MORRIS, late of the town and county of Westchester, deceased, to present these with the vouchers thereof, to the subscriber at this place of transacting business, Nw 6S, Broad Street, New York city, on or before the 1d day of March, 1885, 3 ALFRED H. MORIA, Administrator of Estate of John A. Morris deceased Charles EB. CopprIngton, Attorney for Administrator, 63 Broad Street, New York. Sains JURSUA TO ANOLOKER OF THED dere Th. Sitan, surrogate of the county of Westchester, notice is heretry vert, according to law, to all persons having claims against WILLIE ROWENT LAM BERTON, late of the town of Qid Saybrook, in the County of Middlesex, State of Con necticut, deceased, to present the same, with the vouchers thereof, to the under signed, executrix of the last will and tes meot of the said deceased Issac N. Mills, her attorney, Nu. cs =t_Is street, Mount Vernon, N. Y., at or before the 1st day of January, A. e. 1801.— Dated this 6th day of June, A. D. 1595 CONSTANCE M. a .MILLER. Executrix, Isaac N. MILL. Attorney for Executriz, as West Ist Street, *Moint Vernon, N. Y. Ting ypRaus OF THE COUNTY COURT OF TER COUNTY OF WESTCHESTER, FOR te YEAR TSyt. Terms of the County Court of the County of Weschester, for the trial of Issues, in an for said county, at which a Grand and Wetl, Jury will be required to attend, are hereby appointed to be held at the Court-House in White Plains, in the year ISM, as following FIRST MONDAY OF MARCH FIRST MONDAY OF JUNE, SECOND TUESDAY OF SEPTEMBER, SECOND MONDAY OF NOVEMBER, Ferma of the County Court of the County of Westchester, for the trial of issues require Ine no jury, and for the argument of appeals, the hearing of motions and other proceed ings. In both civil and criminal cases, are appointed to be held at the Court House, K wy ntte plains, on Saturday of each wee (except in Julva Dated White Plains, Jran, 2a, 1896, SMITH LENT, County Judge, Westchester County