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Aug:ust27,1898. Hecord and Guide ESrASUSEDV/i DP<6TEO ID RoJ-EsTATt.BicUiifJG Aj5cHrrECTUi^>{cwsafaDDE0E^ii)ii Btfsn/Ess Alto THEMES OF GEfto^.lff''^'lF*^* PRICE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SIX DOLLARS. FitblisJied ecerij 8a lur day. TELEPHONE, CORTLANDT 1370. Communications should be addressed to C. W. SWEET, 14-16 Vesey Street. /. 1. LiNDSEY, Business Manager. •Entered a I the Post-Off ice ulNcm York, N. Y., as seeond-class matter." Vol. LXII. AUGUST 27, 1898. I T was never more conspicuous than to-day how thoroughly Wall street reflects the temper of the country. This is seen in the fact the same granger securities that are selling at high premiums now, only two years ago were going hegging in the 50's and 60's. These securities were not worth less then than they are now; it is only the difference in the mood in which they are regarded that makes them seem so very much more desir- able. This variation in the temper of the pubiic has been the cause of the making of a good many fortunes, but it is not the people who sold two years ago and those who are buying .now— generically, it may be remarked, they are the same—who make the fortunes, at least not in the stock market. Why people rush in crowds to huy securities at prices beyond their intrinsic worth has always been an interesting study, but a problem of which the solution has yet to he found. Of course no one buys think- ing he is paying more than his purchase is worth, but so few take the trouble to examine what they are buying that it amounts to the same thing. The recent increases in dividends are excellent signs of good business and ought to create satisfaction, but to buy securities on those dividends without first ascertaining whether the increased profits can be maintained is very miser- able business. However, the general buying pubiic seems to be made that way, so it is useless to argue against it. If anyone wants to know what is the natural course of security values they can turn to English railroad investments, which were rushed up on improving business, and which are, at the close of five years of prosperity, beginning to return declining profits, not because receipts are less, but because expenses grow out of proportion to gains in receipts. Our railroads have been operated on a very economical basis for some years and a more generous treatment of road and rolling stock must soon be begun, especially if we are to have the large growth of business that ali expect in the next few years. Such expenses will absorb a considerable part of increased earnings. That such thoughts as these are in the minds of the cautious is shown by the heavy realizing that has been going on for a week or two. It may be taken for granted that, with quotations where they are in the active issues, it is the knowing who are the sellers and the unknowing the buyers. There are always issues that have held hack from a movement or to which new developments give improved values, and it is to these that people who find the desire to buy uncontrollable should give their attention and leave those that have already made large advances severely alone. determining on a course of action. Without powerful restraining'^ cause, recent events in China could only result in war. To turn from politics to business. Final results of the English railroad business of the first half of the year were not as good as were expected; notwithstanding a considerable increase in gross earn- ings, the average dividend of all the great companies was, every- thing allowed, one-half per cent less than in the first half of 1897. Banking, however, proved very profitable, the joint stock banks of London not only paid dividends as large as those paid in the corresponding period of last year, but several of them made sub- stantial increases to the returns to their stockholders. A remark- able report has just been issued on state technical instruction in agriculture in France, which has been carried on for a quarter of a century, at a cost of 4,000,000 fr. a year, and is declared to have been barren of results. The establishment was so elaborate and the public response so small that it contained a professor to about every four pupils, and the graduates, instead of applying the knowledge gained in the schools to the problem of getting a living at practical farming, all demanded government employ- ment. Under the double incentive of a good harvest and pros- pects for smoothing away the worst of the friction in home poli- tics, prices have improved on the Vienna bourse, and a much more cheerful view of the European commercial situation is pos- sible. From other quarters the reports are of small interest and wanting in hearing on the outlook. 1,589 jRITISH journalism is despairingly trying to ascertain what the policy oE its government toward China really is— whether it is the principle of the open commercial door, or, as it has recently intimated, that of the spheres of influence. The government, on the other hand, appears to be afraid to openly announce its acceptance of a policy of any kind, because if it did Russia would set herself to work to trail that policy in the dirt, as she did the "open door" and as she is now doing the "spheres of influence," as witness the closing of Port Arthur and more significant the shutting up of Talienwau, and later the opposition —and successful opposition, too—presented to the granting of new privileges to British enterprise, or the ("nal confirmation to privileges previously promised in the very sections that Great Britain has claimed as peculiarly her own f:elds of operations. If anything so subtle and deep as Russian p- icy uan be defined, it is that Russia arrogates to herself the du.y L: dictating what the course of China shall be, and as a necessary preliminary pro- ceeds to embarrass her greatest rival and destroy her infiuence as much as possible iu the eyes of the Chinese foreign office. That British diplomacy consents to be baulked and annoyed in this way is only explicable on the theory that a new situation is expected to arise from the appearance of the United States in the Far East, and that it ia better to await its development before T HB appointment of a commission of experts to prepare and report to the Municipal Assembly a Building Code as re- quired by the charter, is sidetracked for the present by reason of the adjournment of the Board of Aldermen to the first Tuesday in October. The resolution providing for the appointment of a Commission, as passed by the Council in the latter part of June, eame up for action by the Board of Aldermen on Tuesday last, but was recommitted by the Committee on Law, as several amendments were offered, looking to an increase of members of the commission. The Council resolution provides for eight per- sons on the commission, namely: one ironworker, one mason, one carpenter, one plumber, one architect, one civil engineer, one underwriter and one representative of the Corporation Counsel. The amendments ofEered in the Board of Aldermen are to add the Commissioners of Buildings in the Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, and the President of the Board of Aldermen, If these three officials are added the total numher of persons on the com- mission will be brought up to eleven. In one respect the Coun- cil resolution will need to he changed. The time set therein for the commission to make its report is the first day of November, Obviously, the complete work cannot be presented at that time, and the work is of such a character that it cannot be presented in parts; it must come as a whole. However, a request from the commission for an extension of time would in all probability be granted. The commission must not only have sufficient time to do its work well, but public hearings should be given from time to time during the preparation of the code, and the various branches of the building interests be given every opportunity to present their views. We have reason to believe that the eommla- sion will not be appointed anyway, until after this fall's election, and that the new Building Code may he looked for In the early spring months of the coming year. I N the contemplated revision of the Building Law radical meas- ures ought to be taken to suppress unlicensed plumbing. The existing law provides that no person shall he allowed to carry on the trade of master plumber unless he has a certificate of competency from the Examining Board of Plumbers, a n l a certificate of registration from the Building Department., Any one who engages in the trade of master plumber, or who exposes the sign of plumber or plumbing, without such certificate of competency and registration, is liable to a fine not exceeding $250, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or both. So far the law is sufficiently stringent. But the ma- chinery provided for the discovery and punishment of unlicensed work is inadequate. The enforcement of the provisions relating to plumbing is intrusted to the Building Department, which is charged with the duty of inspecting the construction and altera- tion of all plumbing work, except certain minor repairs. These repairs, for which plans do not have to be filed with the depart- ment, form a pretty comprehensive class, measured by quantity. It is chiefiy owing to the exemption of this large class of repair work from inspection that the unlicensed plumber is able to ex- ist without coming into contact with the Building Department, a contact which would inevitably mean discovery and prosecu- tion. The extent to which unlicensed plumbing is practised 1B really surprising, considering the penalties Involved. Trow'a Business Directory contains a list of master plumbers, covering nine pages. An examination of the flrst three discloses the
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Aug:ust27,1898. Hecord and Guide

ESrASUSEDV/i DP<6TEO ID RoJ-EsTATt.BicUiifJG Aj5cHrrECTUi^>{cwsafaDDE0E^ii)ii

Btfsn/Ess Alto THEMES OF GEfto^.lff''^'lF*^* PRICE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SIX DOLLARS.

FitblisJied ecerij 8a lur day. TELEPHONE, CORTLANDT 1370.

Communications should be addressed to C. W . S W E E T , 14-16 Vesey S t ree t .

/ . 1. LiNDSEY, Business Manager.

•Entered a I the Post-Off ice ulNcm York, N. Y., as seeond-class matter."

Vol. LXII. AUGUST 27, 1898.

I T was never more conspicuous than to-day how thoroughly Wall street reflects the temper of the country. This is

seen in the fact the same granger securities that are selling at high premiums now, only two years ago were going hegging in the 50's and 60's. These securities were not worth less then than they are now; it is only the difference in the mood in which they are regarded that makes them seem so very much more desir­able. This variation in the temper of the pubiic has been the cause of the making of a good many fortunes, but it is not the people who sold two years ago and those who are buying .now— generically, it may be remarked, they are the same—who make the fortunes, at least not in the stock market. Why people rush in crowds to huy securities at prices beyond their intrinsic worth has always been an interesting study, but a problem of which the solution has yet to he found. Of course no one buys think­ing he is paying more than his purchase is worth, but so few take the trouble to examine what they are buying that it amounts to the same thing. The recent increases in dividends are excellent signs of good business and ought to create satisfaction, but to buy securities on those dividends without first ascertaining whether the increased profits can be maintained is very miser­able business. However, the general buying pubiic seems to be made that way, so it is useless to argue against it. If anyone wants to know what is the natural course of security values they can turn to English railroad investments, which were rushed up on improving business, and which are, at the close of five years of prosperity, beginning to return declining profits, not because receipts are less, but because expenses grow out of proportion to gains in receipts. Our railroads have been operated on a very economical basis for some years and a more generous treatment of road and rolling stock must soon be begun, especially if we are to have the large growth of business that ali expect in the next few years. Such expenses will absorb a considerable part of increased earnings. That such thoughts as these are in the minds of the cautious is shown by the heavy realizing that has been going on for a week or two. It may be taken for granted that, with quotations where they are in the active issues, i t is the knowing who are the sellers and the unknowing the buyers. There are always issues that have held hack from a movement or to which new developments give improved values, and it is to these that people who find the desire to buy uncontrollable should give their attention and leave those that have already made large advances severely alone.

determining on a course of action. Without powerful restraining'^ cause, recent events in China could only result in war. To turn from politics to business. Final results of the English railroad business of the first half of the year were not as good as were expected; notwithstanding a considerable increase in gross earn­ings, the average dividend of all the great companies was, every­thing allowed, one-half per cent less than in the first half of 1897. Banking, however, proved very profitable, the joint stock banks of London not only paid dividends as large as those paid in the corresponding period of last year, but several of them made sub­stantial increases to the returns to their stockholders. A remark­able report has just been issued on state technical instruction in agriculture in France, which has been carried on for a quarter of a century, at a cost of 4,000,000 fr. a year, and is declared to have been barren of results. The establishment was so elaborate and the public response so small that it contained a professor to about every four pupils, and the graduates, instead of applying the knowledge gained in the schools to the problem of getting a living at practical farming, all demanded government employ­ment. Under the double incentive of a good harvest and pros­pects for smoothing away the worst of the friction in home poli­tics, prices have improved on the Vienna bourse, and a much more cheerful view of the European commercial situation is pos­sible. From other quarters the reports are of small interest and wanting in hearing on the outlook.

1,589

jRITISH journalism is despairingly trying to ascertain what the policy oE its government toward China really is—

whether it is the principle of the open commercial door, or, as it has recently intimated, that of the spheres of influence. The government, on the other hand, appears to be afraid to openly announce its acceptance of a policy of any kind, because if it did Russia would set herself to work to trail that policy in the dirt, as she did the "open door" and as she is now doing the "spheres of influence," as witness the closing of Port Arthur and more significant the shutting up of Talienwau, and later the opposition —and successful opposition, too—presented to the granting of new privileges to British enterprise, or the ("nal confirmation to privileges previously promised in the very sections that Great Britain has claimed as peculiarly her own f:elds of operations. If anything so subtle and deep as Russian p- icy uan be defined, it is that Russia arrogates to herself the du.y L: dictating what the course of China shall be, and as a necessary preliminary pro­ceeds to embarrass her greatest rival and destroy her infiuence as much as possible iu the eyes of the Chinese foreign office. That British diplomacy consents to be baulked and annoyed in this way is only explicable on the theory that a new situation is expected to arise from the appearance of the United States in the Far East, and that it ia better to await its development before

THB appointment of a commission of experts to prepare and report to the Municipal Assembly a Building Code as re­

quired by the charter, is sidetracked for the present by reason of the adjournment of the Board of Aldermen to the first Tuesday in October. The resolution providing for the appointment of a Commission, as passed by the Council in the latter part of June, eame up for action by the Board of Aldermen on Tuesday last, but was recommitted by the Committee on Law, as several amendments were offered, looking to an increase of members of the commission. The Council resolution provides for eight per­sons on the commission, namely: one ironworker, one mason, one carpenter, one plumber, one architect, one civil engineer, one underwriter and one representative of the Corporation Counsel. The amendments ofEered in the Board of Aldermen are to add the Commissioners of Buildings in the Boroughs of Manhattan and Brooklyn, and the President of the Board of Aldermen, If these three officials are added the total numher of persons on the com­mission will be brought up to eleven. In one respect the Coun­cil resolution will need to he changed. The time set therein for the commission to make its report is the first day of November, Obviously, the complete work cannot be presented at that time, and the work is of such a character that it cannot be presented in parts ; it must come as a whole. However, a request from the commission for an extension of time would in all probability be granted. The commission must not only have sufficient time to do its work well, but public hearings should be given from time to time during the preparation of the code, and the various branches of the building interests be given every opportunity to present their views. We have reason to believe that the eommla-sion will not be appointed anyway, until after this fall's election, and that the new Building Code may he looked for In the early spring months of the coming year.

IN the contemplated revision of the Building Law radical meas­ures ought to be taken to suppress unlicensed plumbing.

The existing law provides that no person shall he allowed to carry on the trade of master plumber unless he has a certificate of competency from the Examining Board of Plumbers, a n l a certificate of registration from the Building Department., Any one who engages in the trade of master plumber, or who exposes the sign of plumber or plumbing, without such certificate of competency and registration, is liable to a fine not exceeding $250, or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding three months, or both. So far the law is sufficiently stringent. But the ma­chinery provided for the discovery and punishment of unlicensed work is inadequate. The enforcement of the provisions relating to plumbing is intrusted to the Building Department, which is charged with the duty of inspecting the construction and altera­tion of all plumbing work, except certain minor repairs. These repairs, for which plans do not have to be filed with the depart­ment, form a pretty comprehensive class, measured by quantity. It is chiefiy owing to the exemption of this large class of repair work from inspection that the unlicensed plumber is able to ex­ist without coming into contact with the Building Department, a contact which would inevitably mean discovery and prosecu­tion. The extent to which unlicensed plumbing is practised 1B really surprising, considering the penalties Involved. Trow'a Business Directory contains a list of master plumbers, covering nine pages. An examination of the flrst three discloses the

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names of 60 unregistered plumbers. If the same proportion holds true of the remaining sis pages, its list includes the names and business addresses of no less than 180 persons illegally engaged in the plumbing trade. The actual number of lawbreakers is, of course, much larger, as many persons, janitors, furnace men, t in­smiths and others, do plumbing work without the adjunct of a sign. An up-town janitor, we are told, engages in plumbing as a side issue, having, indeed, two assistants in his employ. The incompetence of plumbers of this description is self-evident. A case has been called to our attention where an unregistered plumber, who was putting in a sink in the cellar, left the waste unvented and running into the fresh air inlet. The business methods of such craftsmen are naturally as obnoxious as their work is incompetent. A dozen Fuller wash tray cocks were re­cently wiped in by a bogus piumher for one-third the standard price. They were represented as first-class, but were, in reality, second-hand cocks ground out. The complete suppression of un­licensed plumbing is demanded, both as a serious menace to health and on account of the injury which it does to the legiti­mate trade, for the stealthy lawbreaker is not governed by ordi­nary rules of competition.

I F there is any truth in the proverb that all things come to those who wait, people whose fortunes are bound up in

real estate have established an iron-clad claim upon the bene­fits of renewed prosperity. Not that real estate has suffered in any greater degree than other staple commodities; indeed, it has stood the shock of panic and the strain of a prolonged depres­sion better than most, and in a manner that proves again that i t is the safest and best security for investment even under the most trying conditions. The prospect of better times, however, has come very slowly, and real estate owners and others have heen hard pressed by the long dullness. There can be no doubt that we are now close upon a period of activity and advancing prices. The termina­tion of the war has definitely cleared the air of the troubles that have heset the country since 1893. The only dan­ger that remains is the monetary controversy, and that is hardly likely to have again the force it obtained in the last campaign. There is no risk, therefore, in prophesying that we are entering upon a period of prosperity. The enforced economies of the last few years, the large crops and the high prices that have ruled must sooner or later register themselves in general business.

NO one, however, should be disappointed because real estate has not more promptly felt the beneflt of better conditions. Old

operators are well aware that real estate is the last of the great commodities to respond to better times, even as it is, perhaps, the very last to feel the effect of dullness. It is a slow article, just the reverse of stocks, which move with the readiness of quicksilver. Improvement, therefore, is likely to be slow, but none the less sure. For some time past capital has been most interested in the stock market. Immense sums have been in­vested in bonds, and for a period yet Wall Street is likely to have the call. The industrial world will probably have its turn next, and then real estate will follow as the final attraction for the investing public.

T J E W York City to-day offers greater possibilities to the inves-1. iL tor than ever before. There is probably nothing in the world into which a man can put his dollars with safer security and better returns than New York real estate. With common pru­dence and decent management it is hard to go wrong. There is besides an immense amount of work to be done in the next decade, and enormous sums of money will surely he absorbed. Large areas of the city are ready for reconstruction. We refer not only to lower down-town property, long antequated and rela­tively unprofitable unless improved, hut to real estate whose character and obvious purpose have been completely changed by recent betterments of the surface lines. Beyond the Harlem a new city is arising, unknown to the untraveled Manhattanite, and it is sure to be the seat of great activity. Moreover, we will probably see a new residential district opened up as a suc­cessor to the "West Side," and in Brooklyn there is a field for operations which mustn't be overlooked. In all directions the outlook is excellent. We are out of the woods at last, and there is every reason for our offering our readers our hearty con­gratulations.

' ^ HERE is much that is iuscrutable in the management of •i all large cities. Matters exist that perplex the common-

sense citizen whose notions of prudence, economy and so forth are based upon ordinary experience. We doubt, however, whether any city presents the puzzle that New York does in its

Register's office. We refer to the building in which one of the most, if not the most, valuable and important set of documents in the country are housed for safe-keeping and ready reference. If any one wants to add the sensation of the burlesque to the daily emotions of city life there is absolutely no way in which he can get it readier, or fuller, or deeper down, than by peram­bulating around the old tinder-box with its Doric columns in City Hall Park, and at the same time trying to square what he sees before him with a normal notion of the essentials of a Reg­ister's huiiding in a great city. It is unnecessary to state the ludricous contradiction that exists between the building that is and the one that ought to be. No Cheerful Idiot could house the city's records in a more inadequate, unsafe, incommodious or ridiculous manner. The structure undoubtedly adds the humor­ous to the bald and technical details cf deeds and mortgages, but what else it adds no person on earth can find out. The building has been condemned utterly by a generation of registers and by a long army of martyred lawyers and citizens who have been obliged to frequent it. Must we have a disaster in order to re­move the structure? Steps should be taken at once to put the city's records in safety. Under Mr. Fromme's administration the Register's office has become a model city department, and un­der his administration we would like to see a new building ade­quate to the requirements of the metropolis built and inaugu­rated.

THE appearance of New York City would be greatly improved by some mitigation of the display of commercial signs. The

exterior of buildings on even our main thoroughfares have been degraded into mere scaffolds for advertising purposes. This gives the city a certain provincial and unkempt appearance. The big office buildings have shown that this is quite unnecessary. They have been able to control the eruption of signs either by prohib­iting the display entirely or by insisting "upon a uniformity in the style and size of banner or board permitted. Clearly, in a struggle for prominence, everybody is undone, and the city disflgured. If the common sense and civic pride of real estate owners and mer­chants are not sufficient to control this nuisance, some measure of legal restriction should be adopted.

The tax rate for the Boroughs of Manhattan and the Bronx is now fixed at ?2.01. .

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SIDEWALK GRATINGS AND COAL SLIDE COVERS.

E VERY person is annoyed and inconvenienced in walking along the streets of this city by the iron covers which project

above the surface of the sidewalks, and by the open iron gratings through which come puffs of hot air, forced upwards by blowers from boiler rooms under the sidewalk. These inconveniences and annoyances to pedestrians constitute a public nuisance and should be abated. Their existence is contrary to law and ordi­nances, and it is entirely within the powers of certain public offi­cials to correct existing violations and to prevent future viola­tions of the laws and ordinances that have been established to secure smooth and level pavements for people to walk upon.

The City ordinances, continued in force by the new charter, state the kind of materials that sidewalks shall be laid with—; iron not being mentioned—and require an even surface with no abrupt irregularities, and having a slight pitch toward the curb. The building law says that openings for the admission of coal or light to vaults shall be covered with lens lights in iron frames or with iron covers having a rough surface, and rabbitted flush with the sidewalk; that is, let in the sidewalk, so that the walking sur­face of the cover and sidewalk will be on the same plane.

Where one cover to a coal slide has been let in flush with the sidewalk there arc twenty-five or more that have not been let in. The overwhelming majority are above the surface of the side­walk by Just as much as the metal of the cover is in thickness; or, say, three-quarters of an inch. The coal slide openings are seldom placed out toward the curb, where they ought to be in­variably located, but are placed wherever it is most convenient for a builder to place them, either directly in the centre of the walk or a little on the inside of the centre line, generally right in the natural line of foot travel. Many persons will not step on a coal hole cover, and such persons have to wend their way along by a sinrous Hue in walking the length of a block to avoid the covers.

Worse ihau coal covers, iu respect to inconvenience to pedes­trians, are the many hundreds of glass leus and iron doors, placed on the sidewalk and projecting above the level of the same. The encircling iron frame of such a door is generally let in flush with the sidewalk, but the thickness of the door is above the frame, and above the door surface are the heavy iron hinges which con­nect the door to the frame. The knuckles of the hinges rise twc inches OJ- more above the level of the .sidewalk. More, frequeutlj

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these doors are placed in the centre of the sidewalk than toward the curb.

Still worse than coal covers and solid doors, are the open iron gratings on sidewalks. Standing on one of these gratings a person can look down to the vault fioor, perhaps twenty feet below, and see machinery in motion or steam boilers. Over some vaults a single grating, measuring ten square feet or more, is placed. In other instances several such gratings of smaller size are placed in a row. It would be invidious to name a single one of the abundant places where such gratings can be seen. They are to be found on the sidewalk in front of many office buildings, hotels, clubs and business buildings. Over these gratings women and men are compelled toi walk, or go around them, and in any case to sniff the hot air laden with oil fume or coal dust that comes belching up through the openings.

It is time these evils were taken in hand. That owners, archi­tects and builders will construct sidewalks in such manner as to inconvenience the public, if not actually made dangerous to life and health, shows the necessity for stringent regulations in every branch of building. The Building Department has never moved in sidewalk matters over which it has control; the De­partment of Public Works, now the Department of Highways, has been indifferent in the same direction; and the Board of Health has apparently never seen any reason for action. Singly or unitedly these departments should take up the subject of side­walk construction in the interest of the comfort, the safety, and the health of the public.

THE PARK ROW.

THE Park Row office building has the distinction, which it is to be hoped it may he allowed to retain, of the tallest

in the world. We hear oE nothing projected to surpass it in altitude. Even if it should justify itself from a commercial point of view, it will strengthen the pressure for restriction which has heen gathering force for years, both upon "neigh­borly" and civic grounds. Now that that pressure can be put upon a local legislature, which is at least more responsible and responsive to local opinion than the legislature oE the State, and that it is reinforced by a local art commission, we may hope that no more monsters will be allowed to rear themselvse in New York. New York is already the only city in which such a monster would be allowed to rear itself, and New York ought to rid itself as soon as may be of that unenviable distinction.

The conditions not under the control of the 'architect are as favorable to architectural effect as can be expected in most cases. Of course, a corner would be preferable to an inside lot. Of course, a frontage equal to the altitude or greater would be an advantage. The Park Row has a frontage of 100 feet on the street from which it is named, and this frontage comprises its architecture, with the exception of an L emerging on Ann street, an L some fifteen feet wide hy twenty-seven stories high. If this were a square tower it might be a very noble object. But it would be hard to make a noble object of a mere annex of these extravagant proportions to a massive building. More­over, the corner of the street upon which the annex gives is not a right angle, but an acute angle, and the distance at the i-ear where the "postern" occurs, is much less than at the front. It is au awkward "lay out," but, upon the whole, by no means so awkward as the lay out of the St. Paul, with its truncated angle. In that case the architect's difficulties have not received consideration enough from most of his critics, who have con­tented themselves with finding that the result was a failure.

The architectural problem of the Park Row, as the architect has conceived it, is in effect limited to the treatment of a front 100 feet wide by 400 high. Except this, it is only the fifteen feet front of the L that can be said to be designed. The rest, the great cliffs of fianking wall, is left to take care of itself. Of these walls the southern is by far the more conspicuous, and it is conspicuously awkward on account of the attachment, at an obtuse angle of the connection with the side street. One cannot, perhaps, blame the architect, under the conditions of commercial building, for not having "done anything" with this wall. If it were a real wall, it would, of course, with this enormous height, require a visible buttressing, if not a visible thickening from the top downwards. Seeing that i t is only a thin brick screen hung to a steel frame, either buttressing or terracing would have been meaningless and absurd. What would have been significant and rational was an indication that this expanse of brickwork was not the construction, but the envelope of the construction. For such an indication we look, as usiial, quite in vain. The expanse is absolutely inexpressive and vacuous, except for the metal girders that span the recess provided to give the inmates of the central part some allow­ance of light and air, even if another skyscraper should come to adjoin this at the ends. The effect of the crude expanse is somewhat rpiUer' .a/ji -ymj the wall rendered as little conspicuous

as may be, hy a coat of paint assimilating it in color to the yellowish gray oE the front. But this is not a substitute for design, for an arrangement of openings and a suggestion of structure which should really relieve the emptiness and mean-inglessness o t - the expanse. It remains true that there is no architectural treatment except of the Park Row front and the face of the Ann street extension.

It is not very easy to detect the architectural motive of the front, toi discover what was in the mind of the architect when he laid out his design. The usual start ing point, which has come to be a convention among most designers of skyscrapers, is the division of the front into base, shaft and capital, and the execution. oE variations within these limits, no subsequent subdivision being allowed to compromise or confuse this pri­mary division. In the Park Row it is impossible to make out any triple division or any primary division. In a building of this altitude, the base may properly enough be of the height of the adjoining or neighboring old buildings, that is to say, of five stories. There is in the Park Row an emphatic string course above the fifth story, and what is below this iine might be assumed to be the architectural base, if the designer had not taken some pains to contradict that assumption. Above the second story there is a cornice, a complete entablature, in fact, quite as strong a horizontal member as the cornice above the fifth, if not even stronger. This cannot be called a minor division. Moreover, if we regard the first two stories as a sub­division of the first five, the first five still do not constitute an integral part of the front, or an architectural unit in them­selves, although they are emphasized by a change of material, the first two stories being of granite and the following three of a light limestone as nearly as possible the same in tint. There is no rhythmical or even intelligible relation of the parts. The demarcation of the five stories from what is above merely prevents us from regarding the two stories of granite as the base, while the separate treatment of these two prevents them from counting in as only a part of the base. The result is a confusion which is incompatible with unity, incompatible with design.

If we regard the first five stories as the base, in spite of the dif­ficulties of so regarding them, then one may say with some con­fidence that the ensuing sixteen constitute the shaft. But that is not made even clear, much less emphatic. It is true that an emphatic string course crosses the front above the twenty-first story, hut then one equally emphatic, and equally emphasized by a projecting balcony at the centre, crosses it above the tenth. One takes the shaft to be of sixteen stories mainly be­cause of the differentiation of the treatment of the five stories above, which are pretty plainly meant to constitute the capi­tal. Here, as elsewhere, the subdivisions oE the front are so nearly equal to the primary divisions that it is hard to tell which is which, and this gives the front an air of indecision and confusion and destroys unity.

So far of the composition vertically. In the lateral arrange­ment there is no confusion or uncertainty. The front is com­posed of three vertical strips, produced from the sidewalk to the root, the division maintained and emphasized throughout, and pointed by the terminal cupolas, oE which the three stories bring the total to an even thirty. The division is into two framing piers, kept as solid as possible, with small and inconspicuous openings, and a lighter and more open central part about equal to the two. If there were in reality or in appearance any thrust to be abutted by these flanking members, the arrange­ment would explain itself. But of course there is not. In reality the construction is concealed, and all this "architecture" is hung on to it. In appearance, the light and open centre is a series of superposed orders, not seeming to exert any lateral pressure. And, of course, there is no reason in the practical requirements why one opening should diEEer from another in importance. So that the whole arrangement stands revealed as a mere caprice, oE which it can'scarcely have been the object, but of which it is evidently the effect, to exaggerate by its continuous vertical lines the comparative height of a front already four times as liigh as it is wide.

Equally capricious is the design of the centre. The sides are of a bald and strictly utilitarian treatment, as they should be, and diversified only by the crossing string-courses, of which we have already complained as confusing the vertical division, and by balconies which still further confuse it by the infelicity with which they are placed. But the centre is ofn very different treatment. It consists of no fewer than six orders, of which the lowest, enclosing the entrance, is' separated, by stories treated singly, from what is above, but of which the other five are directly superposed. All but the uppermost are of free standing pilasters and the upper alone is developed into columns which, of course, is the proper arrangement if one must super­pose orders. But in this case the architect by no lE^apiS r^akea

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the spectator "see the necessity." Moreover, the relation of the orders seems to be quite random. Most certainly it has nothing of ordered and harmonious relation. The second, fifth and sixth, with their stilted pedestals, occupy each four stories.. The third and fourth, superposed without an interval, occupy but six between them. There ia no evidence of design in this arrangement. It looks entirely capricious, "without rhyme or reason," as does the disposition of the balconies, -as does the relation of the centre and the sides, as does tho whole front. And to say this is to say that the front lacVo -juity, lacks coherence, is not an architectural design.

This may be said of other works, some of them hy the archi­tect of the Park Row, which yet conquer our interest by the spirit or ingenuity of their separate features, even when the features are not combined into a countenance. But the Park Row does not make much of an appeal in this way. The de­tail of the orders is at the hest commonplace, and those of them that are prolonged with pedestals are painfully attenuated thereby. The one feature is the entrance and its crown of huge corbels and carytids. The order of the polished granite columns between the ample antae oE the piers seems inadequate in scale to its purpose. It is not made enough of. On the other hand, it may be said that the corbels are made too much of. They are certainly excessive in scale as compared with the ineffective entrance underneath. They are big and swaggering, hut at least they do make an effect aud are consistent with themselves, if not with their surroundings. The flgures that surmount them are of limited interest as sculpture, but architecturally, as "load," they are effective, and the stiff archaic treatment adds to their architectural effectiveness. The architect has shown good judgment in standing them free, and not emulating the impossible "realism" of the St, Paul, where it has been attempted to show what would happen to a giant if he really tried to hold up a twenty-story wall. The advantage here is all with the newer building. But in the crowning feature the older takes its revenge. The crow* xyi the St. Paul, considered by it­self, is one of the best things we have in scale, so that it is ef­fective and telling wherever it can be seen. The crowning cu­polas of the Park Row are ineffectual and insigniflcant termina­tions which add nothing.

Comparisons between these latest and tallest sky-scrapers may he odious, hut they are unavoidable, as the two domineering structures stand and swear at each other. Neither of them is likely to delude an architect into the belief that in rearing a sash frame of twenty-five or thirty stories, with plain brick back and sides, he will or can be adding "an ornament to the city." And that is one good result of the two extreme skyscrapers.

is to shut one's eyes to the fundamental facts in the case, ot which the extraordinary wear and tear is a result, not a cause, land human nature the victim, not a delighting aggressor. I call 'your attention to the fact that the commercial tenement. lot worth, say. $15,000. an average price on the East Side, the build­ing will cost about the same amount as the lot, $15,000; that the "model" tenement, so-called, built by philanthropic associations, will average double this cost, or $30,000; that the saving in the first case is in decreasing the factor of safety and of use by just skimming the edge of the too liberal building law, and in the second case the expense is in providing extra heavy construction necessary where people are packed close in living and open space for light and air. In three years' time the commercial tenement has depreciated at least 10%. the model tenement less than 2%,-, in ten years' time the commercial tenement has lost 50% of its value—the model tenement perhaps 10%. One has been built for a quick sale, the other for a safe investment. Were the model tenements built by men who more fully understood the needs oE the dwellers therein, the problem might solve itself, but swell architects have made queer mistakes in design that have made certain model tenements unattractive and unprofitable, besides errors in management by people who did not know what they were doing. Nevertheless construction and light and ventilation have usually been well attended to in the "model" houses, and the reverse in the "commercial" tenements. A real estate man has no great grief over the woes cf commercial tenement house own­ers As proprietors of human sardine cans they get what they deserve and they deserve what they get. If investors will buy ramshackle hives and expect everything in income over interest and taxes to be profit, then they have made a grievous error and must pay for it—that is the law of experience. Nothing excuses an investor who buys property that cannot grow old grace­fully or decently and who complains always of his repair bill, his marauding tenants, his woes and troubles that are inherent in his buildings and arise largely from that cause alone. The land­lord has rights, but so has the tenant, and what Mr. Landlord will not give in justice the tenant is apt to take by force. So in many cases an armed warfare exists—a state prejudicial to al! good order and decency and more in evidence in New York than in any other city in the Union.

Pardon me for writing at such length, but there is at least one real estate agent in New York tha t believes tenants are de­cent and orderly and rent-paying when they have decent quarters to live in and are treated right—that is my experience.

REAL ESTATE AGENT.

COMMERCIAL TENEMENT HOUSES.

Regarding the plaint of T. J. H. in your last issue, I say the greed of builders in putting too much house on too little lot is largely responsible for the damaged condition of flats and tene­ments after occupancy, combined with a lightness of trim, dollar doors and like money-saving first cost construction, that leaves a permanency of good condition under rental an impossibility. Take the average family of five and condense them in from three to six large closets, called "rooms." A double flat or tenement on a 25-foot lot, so common in New York, is my illustration. The centre rooms are dark, of course, therefore the family masses in the front or rear. Expect them to keep the premises in good condition, when even the builder is forced to sell them in a year, lest their bad construction become too exposed for ready sale!

The fault, I take it, is not so much with the tenant as with tho bui lder- the owner being often the victim of misplaced con­fidence. And perhaps the builder is forced by circumstances to do as his fellows do. knowing better but not daring to try. If ever initiative was needed anywhere it is in the building business in New York City. In petty details, the builder allows himself latitude (in mantels, mirrors, turns in the stairs, etc.), but rarely can he be persuaded to make any radical departure. He would be a daring builder, indeed, who would build a 30 to 3o-foot flat on two lots, a plot of 50x100, leaving an assured air space of 71/0 to 10 feet on either side. I can see the perspiration sta^t out on the average builder's forehead at the very sugges­tion, and yet it would pay. That flat would never be empty, and the tenants would bo only too happy to stay in premises that were livable at an increased rent. Light and air are the rarest things to flnd in New Tork dwelling places. Every shrewd device kncwn to man is utilized to save such slants of light as may not inl.iireie with crowding the lot with building, and the result is, as it is—the greatest array of camping out birdcages ever known in the history of man. Mr. Editor, the tenants are average men and women, with the usual desire for neatness and order, with here and there a lazy or a slatternly one, but one and all they are overwhelmed by unfavorable conditions, and I firmly believe they do the best they can under the unfortunate living circum­stances existent in New Tork. For owners to complain, as T. J. H., or as one did to me in characterizing his tenement tenants, "occupiers of property, no, they are destroyers of property,"

THE MUNICIPAL ASSEMBLY

Below is a summary of the business directly affecting interests of real estate owners in the Boroughs of Manhattan, The Bronx and Brooklyn, which came before the Municipal Assembly at its meeting on Tuesday last:

The Committee on Law, to whom was referred the report of the Council in favor of establishing a commission of experts to prepare and report the Building Code as required by the Charter, reported that they believed said commission to be necessary, and recommended the adoption of the resolution of the council as given in the Record and Guide of July 2d. It was moved to amend the resolution to read: "Commissioners of Buildings of the Boroughs of Manhattan and Bronx," after the word "Engi neer" and after the word "Council" the words "conjointly witl the President of the Board of Aldermen." The resolution witl proposed amendments was recommitted to the Committee on Law

COUNCIL-MANHATTAN AND THE BRONX. S4th Street, between Eas t End avenue and the river, changin;

grade. Refe'rred to Committee on Streets and Highways. BOARD OP ALDERMEN—BROOKLYN.

Chestnut street, between Jamaica avenue and E t n a street, re storing gas lamps and lowering manholes. Decided in th affirmative.

•10th street, between 6th and Tth avenues, laying water mains Referred to Board of Public Improvements.

CAPITALIZATION AND VALUATION OF RAILWAY PROPERTl

From advance sheets of the annual report of the Interstat Commerce Commission it appears that on June 30, 1S97, th amount of railway capital outstanding in the United States wa $10,635,008,074, which, assigned on a mileage basis, shows capital of $59,620 per mile of line. The amount of capita! stoc was $5,364,642,255, of which $4,367,056,657 was common stock, an $1)97.585,598 preferred stock. The amount of funded debt wa ,^5,270,305,819. The classification of funded debt shows that i consists of mortgage bonds, $4,539,911,595; miscellaneous obliga tions, .$430,718,303; income bonds. $259,847,154, and equipmer trust obligations, $39,888,767. The amount of capital stock pay ing no dividend was $3,761,092,277, or 70.10 per cent, of the total amount outstanding. The amount of funded debt, excluding equip­ment trust obligations, which paid no interest, was $867,950,840, Of the stock-paying dividends. 5.37 per cent, of the total stock outstanding paid from 1 to 4 per cent.. 6.53 per cent, outstanding paid from 4 to 5 per cent., 5.99 per cent, outstanding, from 5 to 0 per cent., 3,58 per cent, outstanding, from 6 to 7 per cent., and 4.G-per cent, outstanding, from 7 to S per cent. The total amount of dividends was $87,110,599. which would be produced by an aver­age rate of 5.43 per cent, on the amount of stock on which some

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dividend w a s declared. T h e a m o u n t ot m o r t g a g e b o n d s p a y i n g no in t e re s t w a s $615,259,989, o r 13,55 p e r cent . ; of misce l laneous obl iga t ions . $37,345,879, or 8.67 pe r cent. , a n d income bonds , $215,344,972, or 82.87 pe r cent . T h e a m o u n t of cm-rent l iabi l i t ies o u t s t a n d i n g on J u n e 30, 1897, w a s $578,501,635, or $3,156 pe r mile of line.

PREPARE FOR PROSPERITY. T o u can ob ta in da l ly In fo rmat ion a s t o who Is in the m a r k e t

for Bu i ld ing a n d E n g i n e e r i n g Mate r i a l s , a n d as to exac t l y w h a t Is w a n t e d , by a d d r e s s i n g T h e F . W, Dodge Co. ( Inc . ) . T h e C a m ­m e y e r Bui ld ing , No . 310 S ix th Avenue , I n c r e a s e y o u r sa le s . K e e p posted. Do a s o the r big firms a r e doing.

Real Estate Market. T h e bus iness of t h e p r i v a t e sa les ' m a r k e t t h i s w e e k does no t

cal l for special c o m m e n t . T h e t r a n s a c t i o n s a r e f a i r ly wel l d i s ­t r i b u t e d . T r a d e s , however , a r e respons ib le for a b o u t a q u a r t e r of the bus ines s r epor t ed . T h e n u m b e r of t r a n s a c t i o n s given in our Gossip is 39, w i th the cons ide ra t ions given In 7, a m o u n t i n g to $274,400. Cor re spond ing figures for l a s t week w e r e 34, 12 a n d $374,500, respect ive ly .

T h e following a r e the c o m p a r a t i v e t ab les for t h e Conveyances , M o r t g a g e s a n d P ro j ec t ed Bu i ld ings for' spend ing weeks of 1898 a n d 1897:

CONVEYANCES. 1898.

Aug. 19 to 25, inc. Aug. Total No. for Manhattan and Bronx 13, Amount Involved $917,938 Number nominal 60 Number 23d and 24th Wards, omitting

new annexed district (Act 1895). . . . 38 Amount Involved $253,350 Number nominal 16 Number 23d and 24tli Warda, including

new annexed district 46 Amount Involved $256,775 Number nominal 19 Total number of Conveyancea, Jan. 1 to

data . 10.354 Totai amount of Conveyaacea, Jan. 1 to

date ?68,657,706 MORTGAGES.

Total No. for Manhattan and Bronx 172 Amouat involved *$S,988,965 Number over 5 per cent 82 Amount Involved $471,363 Number at 5 per cent 71 Amount Involved *$8,303.103 Number at iesa than 0 per cent 19 Amount involved Number of above to Banka, Trust and $214,500

Insurance Companlea 42 Amount involved •$7,866,342 Toial No. Mortgages, Jan. 1 to date 10,925 Total amount Mortgages, Jan, 1 to date. *$164,657,288

•Includes mortgage by Brooklyn Ferry Co. for $7,500,000. PROJECTED BUILDINGS.

Number ot New Buildings 63 Estimated cost $1,131,300 Total No. New Bldgs., Jan. 1 to date. .. . 2,169 Total amt. of New Bldgs., Jan. 1 to date $44,975,080 Total Amt, Alterations, Jan. 1 to date.. . $4,106,548

N e w Y o r k t h e cor re -

1897. 20 to 26, inc.

148 $506,459

71

42 $62,025

21

60 $72,275

32

10,057

$79,301,375

214 •$5,802,878

119 $902,358

67 •$4,296,020

28

$604,500 35

•$4,099,450 10,777

$145,716,317

54 $1,1'41.650

2,337 $60,380,300 $5,230,568

Th i s w a s a n o t h e r dull week in the auc t i on m a r k e t . W i t h few exceptions, the c i r c u m s t a n c e s a t t e n d i n g t h e sa les were w i t h o u t in te res t . No . 18 W e s t TOth s t r ee t w a s sold to a n ou t s ide r a f t e r cons iderab le b idding. T h e m o s t i m p o r t a n t ofEering w a s " T h e t J renob le" H o t e l on the s o u t h w e s t corner of Tth a v e n u e a n d 57th s t ree t . T h e r e w a s only one bid, a n d it is p r e s u m e d t h a t the plaintiff w a s the buyer . T h e r e w e r e tvi-o w i t h d r a w a l s — a pa rce l on Ke l ly s t ree t , by P e t e r F . Meyer, a n d No. 141 W e s t 22d s t r ee t , by Wi l l i am Kennel ly . T h e l a t t e r parce l h a v i n g been sold a t p r i v a t e con t rac t . T h e r e were no a d j o u r n m e n t s beyond n e x t WL-ek.

Gossip of the Week. SOUTH OF 59TH STREBT.

Grea t J o n e s s t r ee t , No . 40, 7-s tory s tore a n d loft bui lding, 22.7 xS9.10; seller, F r e d M c M o r r a n ; buye r s , E r n e s t - M a r x - N a t h a n Co.

2d a v e n u e . No. 733, 4 - s to ry t enemen t , 20x83; seller, H e n r y L e v i n t a n ; buyer , a Mrs . B r o w n ; broker , H e n r y G. Cas s idy ; price, $14,500.

De lancey s t ree t . Nos . 79-83. s o u t h w e s t co rne r of O r c h a r d s t ree t , old bu i ld ings , 25x88; sellers, A n d r e w s e s t a t e ; b u y e r s , Mande l ­b a u m & Lewine .

3d s t ree t , Nos . 349 a n d 331 E a s t , old bui ld ings , 40x96; seller, Mar i a A. H u b e r ; buyer , L. S. Michaelson; b roke r , W i l l i a m A. G r a h a m .

Allen s t ree t , No. 198, 5 - s to ry tenement , 25x87.6; seller. G. V. Goetz; buyer , Lou i s Lese ; broker , Wi l l i am Seel igsberg.

Avenue A, No . 117, old bui ld ing. 24.4x100; seller, H e n r y Mor­g e n t h a u ; buyer , I. G r u b e r ; price, $23,000.

Che r ry s t ree t , No . 450, t h r o u g h to No. 282 Monroe s t r ee t , t w o C-story t enemen t s , on plot 25x190; seller. Mor r i s Goldfa rb ; buyer , Louis Lese, T h e seller b o u g h t the lots w i th old bui ldinga in F e b ­r u a r y for $26,750. T h e p re sen t t r a n s a c t i o n la a t r a d e for v a c a n t p roper ty , which the b u y e r will improve .

A t t o r n e y s t r ee t , s o u t h e a s t corner of S t a n t o n s t r ee t , 6 - s to ry t e n e m e n t w i t h s tore , 25x100; seller, U r r y G o o d m a n ; b u y e r s , Schwei tze r B r o t h e r s ; p r ice , $65,000.

22d s t ree t . No. 141 W e s t , 3 - s to ry dwell ing, 20,10x98.9; se l lers . H a r r i e t B. , L o u i s e E . a n d WilHajm R. La id low; huyer , D a v i d M a r k s ; b roker , W . J . R o o m e ; pr ice , $20,000.

P i t t s t r ee t . Nos . 59 a n d 61 . old bui ld ings , 38x100; sel lers . L o ­wenfeld & P r a g e r ; buye r s . H a m b u r g e r & K a t z m a n .

Oth s t r ee t , Nos . 635-639, old bu i ld ings . 60x92.4; sel lers, B . Mol-k^nburg , B e r t h a B u r g e r a n d S. F e r n e i r ; b u y e r s , Lowenfeld & P r a g e r .

Co lumbia s t r ee t . No . 96, o ld bu i ld ings , 25x100; seller, J o h n L u h r s ; buyers . Lowenfeld & P r a g e r ; b r o k e r s , Char l e s B u e r m a n n & Co.

NORTH OF B9TH STREET.

105th s t r ee t , n o r t h s ide, 125 feet w e s t of I s t a v e n u e , 75x100. v a c a n t ; seller, Louia Lese , w h o t a k e s In e x c h a n g e Nos . 123 -12T B a s t 103d s t r e e t ; b u y e r s , M, L . & C. E r n s t .

105th s t reet , n o r t h w e s t co rne r of 1st a v e n u e , 100x100, v a c a n t ; sel lers . Ad ie r & H e r m a n n ; buyer , H . L iebesk ind .

149th s t r ee t , n o r t h side, 100 feet e a s t of Bou leva rd , 100x100, v a c a n t ; seller, a Mr. K a n e , who t a k e s In p a r t p a y m e n t a p lo t 100x346.4x130.5x262,7, on Naeg le avenue , w e s t s ide, n e a r E l ­wood s t r e e t ; b u y e r s , E r n s t - M a r x - N a t b a n Co.

Naeg l e avenue , w e s t side, n e a r E lwood s t r ee t . See 149th a t reet , n o r t h side, 100 feet e a s t of Bou leva rd .

Tth avenue , n o r t h e a s t co rne r of 113th a t ree t , 100x100, v a c a n t ; seller, E d i t h E , K i n g .

66 th s t r ee t . No. 18 E a s t . 4 - s t o r y b r o w n s t o n e dwell ing, 25x100; seller, J. S. Lesem; buyer . F r a n k H a r m o n ; b r o k e r s , H e n r y T>. W i n a n s & M a y ; pr ice , $100,000.

A u d u b o n a v e n u e , n o r t h w e s t co rne r of 190th s t r ee t , f r a m e dwel l ­ing, on plot 220x97.4x i r r e g u l a r ; sel lers . E r n s t - M a r x - N a t h a n Co.; buyer . Ch r i s t i an Stoher . See Nos. 225 a n d 237 W e s t 148th a t ree t .

Lenox a v e n u e , n o r t h w e s t corner of 113th s t r ee t , 25.2xT5, v a ­c a n t ; seller, E l l i s K. P o w e r s e s t a t e ; b u y e r s , K e e n a n & ' R e y n o l d s ; b roke r s , L. J. Ph i l l ips & Co.

119th s t ree t . No. 136 W e s t , 3 - s to ry dwell ing, 20x100; seller, George W . R u d d e l l ; buyer , A d a m H a p p e l l ; b roke r s , M. B a r g e ­b u h r , Son & Co.

S l s t s t ree t . No . 320 Wes t , 5 - s to ry A m e r i c a n b a s e m e n t dwel l ing ; seller. Cla rence T r u e ; b roke r s , S lawson & H o b b s ,

14Sth s t ree t , Noa. 225 a n d 227 Wes t , t w o 5 - s to ry flats, 25x90x 100 e a c h ; seller, C h r i s t i a n S toehr , who t a k e s in e x c h a n g e t h e n o r t h w e s t corner of A u d u b o n a v e n u e and 190th s t r e e t ; b u y e r s . E r n s t - M a r x - N a t h a n Co.; broker , F r a n k K o c h .

103d s t ree t , Nos . 123-127 E a s t , t h r e e 3 - s to ry dwel l ings , 17x50x 100 each ; sel lers , M. L. & C. E r n s t ; buyer , Lou i s Lese ; b roke r , Mor r i s M a r k s . See 105th s t ree t , n o r t h side, 125 feet wes t of 1s t avenue . ,

85 th s t ree t , sou th side, 225 feet weat of 1st avenue , 25x102.2, v a c a n t ; seller, L o u i s Lese ; b roke r s . H a l l J . H o w & Co.

113th s t r ee t . No . 142 Weat , 5-s tory flat, 20.3x100; seller, A d a m D u n w a l d e r , who t a k e s in p a r t p a y m e n t t h e dwel l ing No. 55'l W e s t 147th s t ree t , 17x99.11; buyer , M a r y C. M u r r a y ; b roke r s , Milea &

. Heifer . 147th a t reet , No . 551 W e s t . See No. 142 W e s t 113th s t r ee t . 82d s t r ee t , No . 500 E a s t , s o u t h e a s t c o m e r of A v e n u e A. 5-3tory

flat, 25.8x98; seller, M a r y E . D o r a n , who t a k e s In p a r t p a y m e n t , a t $29,000, No. 117 E a s t 101st s t r ee t , 5-s tory flat, 30x100.11; buyer . Dr. E . M, H o c k h e i m e r ; price, $34,000.

101st s t r ee t . No. 117 E a s t . See No. 500 E a s t 82d s t r ee t . 90 th a t reet , No. 123 E a s t , f r a m e house , 25x100; seller, J o h n

Cuffe; buyer , Lou i s Lese . Lenox avenue , Nos, 454-458, s o u t h e a s t co rne r of 133d s t r e e t

t h r e e 5 - s to ry flata, on plot 74.11x84; sellers, E r n s t - M a r x - N a t h a n Co., w h o t a k e in p a r t p a y m e n t a plot in L o n g B r a n c h , N, J,, 125x 509x500x480, w i th th ree c o t t a g e s a n d two s t ab l e s ; buyer , F l o r ­ence E . J a c o b s ; b roker , Solomon M a r c u s . T h e sel lers r ecen t ly took in t r a d e th i s p rope r ty , t o g e t h e r w i th t w o flats on t h e n o r t h ­ea s t co rne r of L e n o x a v e n u e a n d 132d s t ree t , the cons ide ra t ion for the five houses being $196,000.

117th s t ree t , sou th side, 50 feet wes t of M a n h a t t a n a v e n u e . lOOx 100.11, v a c a n t ; seller, Geo. D. B i g h m i e ; buyer , J a m e s W h i t i n g ; b roke r s , S lawson & H o b b s .

THE BRONX.

B a t h g a t e avenue , s o u t h e a s t co rne r of 180th s t r ee t , t h r e e - f a m i l y dwell ing, on lot 31.6x70; sellers, T h o r n t o n B r o t h e r s ; buyer , Mrs . M. D. M c B r a y e r ; b rokers , J o n e s & Bai ley.

Cro tona avenue , wes t side, 50 feet sou th of 170th s t reet , 25x113, v a c a n t ; sel lers, R. W . T h o m a s & Co.; buyer , A. L, E i s n e r ; b r o ­ke r s , J o n e s & Bai ley.

180th s t r ee t , No . 565 B a s t , 2-3tory and ce l la r fraine dwel l ins .

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16.8x45x9o; sellers, T h o r n t o n B r o t h e r s ; buyer , Jo seph G r a h a m ; A n s w e r . - T h e C o m w d s s i o n e r of I n t e r n a l R e v e n u e h a s decided DroRers, J o n e s & B a d e y . ^^^^ ^^^^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ -^ t a x a b l e . H e haa also decided t h a t rece ip ts

i s .mgsDr iageroaa , sou th side, opposi te A d a t h s p lace . 2 - s to ry a n d for m o n t h l y Tent 'where no duly execu ted lease exis ts a r e t a x -

Tuver T r / , r \ f ^^'^"^^^^ """"'•• ^ « " ^ ^ E i c k w o r t h ; a b l e - L a w J M i t o r . . ' , . buyer , L Dl Su l l ivan ; brokers , J o n e s & Bai ley . ~ V '

H u g h e s avenue , wes t side, 100 feet smith t^f -K-ino-,-' •, .. - • 2-s to ry f r ame dwel l ing ; seMeif, L o u i s B i c ^ l £ ^^''^^^J°^^' ^0 (he E d ^ t a r of T H E R E C O R D A N D G U I D E : C. S a b a t h ; b rokers , J o n e s & Bai ley ^»*"r t0 ^ ^uyer , H e n r y j h a v e sold s o m e houses sub jec t to a first m o r t g a g e of $8,00^

Stebbins ' avenue. ' No. 1154 ^-sto-irs ffira-- ° " ^^'^'^ °^ *^^ '^""^ houses , the m o r t g a g e s to be recorded in a seller, ^ . Be_ngston; buyer;, ' p ~ Sijliui^>'' '^^ dwell ing, 25x148; few a a y s , a f t e r w h i c h the deeds will be delivered. (1) Mugt I h a r d s . ~ ' ' , • . ' . . - . - , . ibeck; b roker , A, Ger- p ^ t r e v e n u e s t a m p s to t h e full a m o u n t of mor tgage , a n d a lso i r

l a^d , s t ree t . No, 926 Basi; ^mm- '"^ * ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^'^ ' ' ' ^ ^^"^^ * ^ ' " ^ ^ ° ^ ' " ^° ^^^ ^" ' a m o u n t of t\^^ IpQ; s e l l e r . ' c i a a r j e V E b e r t - b u y ^ - f r ame dwelling, on plot 50x v a l u e of the p r o p e r t y , which is v i r t u a l l y p a y i n g double t a x ? ^g) | tonet i r idg 'e- Rrice, $3,700, " ' ^ 1 " ^ " ^ ^ ^ H e i n e ; b roker , W i l l i a m c a n I recover :from t h e Un i t ed S t a t e s in case decis ions ' ^ ^ j ^^ " 11733 s t ree t , Nof 755^ :gr c o u r t s a r e m a d e more j u s t to t h e p rope r ty -oWner? _^,

seller, 'Mrs. filla Dg. ' ^ -J-st, 2 - s t o r y f r a m e dwell ing, 19x100; Answer .—(1) Yes . (2) No .—Law Ed i to r , J ' M. t : - J f en ry ; . " '' - e s t ; buyer , E m m a F . C a l l a n a n ; b roker , , . , ^

,p,.p. Questions and Answers.. M. &. ^,. Kes- t ^ LEASES. , ^ .

Steli^fffi'& So-- • ^'^'s l eased for t h e Sai lors ' Snug H a r b o r to COMMISSION ON LEASE OF APARTMENT;' j jouSE. 4ft'.'rn P- ..s for ' ten y e a r s t h e n e w bu i ld ing to be e rec ted a t ^^ ^^^ Editor of T H E R E C O R D A N D G U I D E :

^roadwair . Your indefinite rep ly to m y q u e r y of l a s t w.^'^j^ is noted. 1 did , BSOOKLTN. not p u t the m a t t e r qu i te a s s t r ong ly a s 1 ' .n l r^ht h a v e d o n e To

n^h^ following a r e t h e c c ^ n a r a t i v e t a b l e s f o r . t he Brooklyn Con- s u m m a r i z e : A b roke r secures a lessee 'IOL- a l a rge a p a r t m e n t . r r w o r t - a g e s a n d P ro j ec t ed B u i l d i n g s for the co r re spond- bouse , who ag rees w i t h the o w n e r on the an-.uial r e n t a l to be pa id

veyances , ' ^ ^ f ^ - ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ g g - . (nea r ly $20,000), a n d offers s a t i s f a c t o r y -j-eal e s t a t e secu r i ty to ing weeks oi ^ j ^ ^ a m o u n t d e m a n d e d by the owner, .m^ i-eferences a r e alao aa t -

CONVETANCES. i s fac tory , and a day is se t to close . ' the deal. T h e owner pos t -. -^ " " ^ j^^„ 19to^S^'inc Aug 20 to 2G,'inc. P^^es the closing from d a y to day^.^ an 'd finally decl ines to c lose

Total cumier °' '202' v^'iow ^^^ m a t t e r a n d w i t h d r a w s h i s p r o 'perty, b a s i n g his ac t ion on h i s Amo'ict luiolved $42S,43T *—u,9 j ^^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^,. ^^^ proposr .^ lessf-e did not possess c a p a c i t y K ' B ' v . m r r ' o l ' c o n V V y V n c « , ' i a i : i t o ^ ^ ^ 6 8 Ilg enough to m a n a g e the p rope r ,ty successfu l ly , a l t hough t h e s a id

daifc ,•••••,•; ?10,W9 !Ho.ivo jgggg^ furn ished good referer .ces as t o his ab i l i t y a n d exper ience ' ^ d ^ t e ^ ^ ° " ! ' ^ ° ! . ^ ° " " — " $10,38G,ilT7 $17,^2.550 a n d t h e o w n e r confessed h ' , 3 own inab i l i t y to do such m a n a g i n g

jHORTGAGES. a f t e r y e a r s of t r ia l . H a s t \ j e b r o k e r ' a good a n d j u s t c la im a g a i n s t 179 ISO t h e o w n e r for h is c o m r ijggign, or does s u c h cap t ious a n d u n -

J^auut^^vllvii".'.'.'.:'.'.•'•••'•'•• ••'•'••'• S528,591 .$G&4.3n founded r ea son ing of a r ^ o w n e r depr ive the b r o k e r of h is expec ted Number over-S per cent 5169792 $297,339 r e w a r d for all h is t'^-Quble? T h i s nego t i a t i on h a s t a k e n four

. Number a' 's per iekil or'less ".:'.'.'.'. ^ Z-R r-ll S306 9T^ m o n t h s to complete . T h e s u m invo lved a s commiss ion ia $960. • Amount Invalved *-^ lv!4 s'oiiS Answer .—In m y opin ion t h e b roke r is ent i t led to h i s c o m m i s -K ^ ^ o r t ^ ^ ^ f f g U ^ " • A i ^ ' t r d a t . . • 5 3 6 , 0 T ! ; S | 1 $ 3 5 , 6 I I ; 0 3 1 s I o n . - L a w E d i t o r ,

PROJECTED BUILDINGS. __ WILL. \ " - - -.

Emfted'c '^a; ' .? ." ."^ '^ . ; - . - . - . ' . - . ' . - . ; ; ' . : $3T6,800 $348,576 To the Edito^ ^f-j-^^ RECORD AND G U I D E : Total No. New Bldgs., Jan. 1 to date 2,131 nofi'i-^ K ind ly d.ii.'swer the fol lowing ques t ions : U n d e r the will of A, his T o u l i S t . Inlrf^ JaS: \ to df t" . ' : Illmlii ?l,-04l;72T e x e c u t o , 3 a r e a u t h o r i z e d to p a y to h i s widow, ou t of income ot

esta^^e, sufficient s u m s of m o n e y for her m a i n t e n a n c e a n d s u p p o r t 7 th s t ree t . No. 447, 2 -s to ry and b a s e m e n t b r o w n s t o n e dwell ing, ar . i i t he m a i n t e n a n c e of a home for his chi ldren, such s u m s to be

18.9x45x100; seller, e s t a t e of J a m e s B u r t i s ; b roke r s , A. W . m t he d iscre t ion of execu to r s a s to a m o i m t . (1) Can execu tors P a r k e r Co. m a k e a s e p a r a t e a l l owance for w idow ' s p e r s o n a l suppor t , a n d

H a l s e y s t reet , sou theas t corner of Th roop avenue , b r ick dwel l - a l so (2) use p a r t of income for m a i n t a i n i n g a home for ch i ld ren i ng ; seller, E l m i r a E . Chr i s t i an ; buyer , M o r g a n J . D a v i s ; bro-i of deceased, t h e widow no t l iv ing w i th such ch i ld ren? (3) H a v e ke r s J a m e s R. R o s s & Co. not such ch i ld ren the r i g h t to d e m a n d t h a t a home be m a i n t a i n e d .

« for them, i n d e p e n d e n t of t h e fac t t h a t t h e y a r e able to s u p p o r t : REAL ESTATE NOTES t h e m s e l v e s ? T h e e s t a t e p a s s e s to the ch i ld ren u p o n d e a t h of:

widow. B e r n h a r d Galewski , the we l l -known rea l e s t a t e opera to r , h a s A n s w e r . - T h e will s eems to c o n t e m p l a t e t h a t t h e m o n e y for-

r e t u r n e d to town, h a v i n g spen t a five w e e k s ' v a c a t i o n a t T a n - ^ j ^ ^ ^^^.^^ ^^^^^ -^^ pajg to t h e widow, a n d t h a t t h e widow and : nersvi l le , chi ldren sha l l live together . If t h e widow does no t consen t to the :

J. Scott , r ea l e s t a t e b roker , who m e t w i t h an acc iden t in May, m a i n t e n a n c e of a s e p a r a t e h o m e for t h e chi ldren , 1 canno t advise ; is now able to wa lk , and left th i s week for a t h ree weeks ' s t a y ^^^^ .^j^^ execu to r s p rovide such a s e p a r a t e h o m e w i t h o u t t h e a u v a t A s b u r y P a r k . t h o r i t y of t h e Cour t . I a m of the opinion t h a t tho Cour t w o u l d

• g r a n t t h e m leave to do ao.—Law Ed i to r .

^ ^ ' ^ ^ S . COMMISSION.

T h e T. New Roofing a n d M a n u f a c t u r i n g Co. h a v e m a d e an y^ fji^ Editor of T H E R E C O R D A N D G U I D E : a s s i g n m e n t to WiUiam H . S t e w a r t . -^ iH you k ind ly a n s w e r the fol lowing in y o u r n e x t Issue: A n

* * * ' owner goes in to a b roke r ' s office, of h is own free will, a n d givea Comptro l le r Coler s a y s the New Y o r k City i m p r o v e m e n t fund j ^ i ^ a piece of p r o p e r t y to sell a t a s t a t ed price. If the b r o k e r

is appl icable to a s s e s s m e n t i m p r o v e m e n t s in all t h e bo roughs produces a p u r c h a s e r w i th in 4S h o u r s who is able a n d wil l ing to even if t h e y were commenced pr io r to consol idat ion. M a n y im- p u r c h a s e t h e p r o p e r t y a t t h e s t a t ed pr ice , is t h e b roke r lawful ly p r o v e m e n t s which h a v e been delayed in Brooklyn for lack of ent i t led to his commiss ion, p rov ided the o w n e r h a s not notified funds will not be cont inued . y^•^J.^ t h a t the pr ice h a s been c h a n g e d or the p r o p e r t y w i t h d r a w n

* * * *>. f rom the m a r k e t , un t i l t h e b roker p r e s e n t s the prospec t ive b u y e r ? A t a jo in t session of the Council a n d A lde rmen the r epo r t of Answer .—Yes.—Law Ed i to r .

the F i n a n c e Commi t t ee a p p r o v i n g the b u d g e t a s p r e p a r e d by t h e B o a r d of E s t i m a t e w a s passed , a n d the t a x r a t e for t h e bo roughs COMMISSION ON BXCnAN&i3. of M a n h a t t a n a n d t h e B r o n x w a s fixed a t $2.01 on real a n d pe r - To the Editor Of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E : sonal p r o p e r t y a s s e s s m e n t s . A is a b roker a n d h a s p roper t i es be longing to E and C for ex--

'-^ * "•'• change . C a g r e e s to e x c h a n g e his lots , for ca sh to boot, wh ich & F o u r t h avenue , be tween 9 th a n d l l t h s t ree t s , is ev ident ly in ag rees to give. C au tho r i ze s A to d r a w c o n t r a c t s a n d h a v e B:

l ine for gene ra l improvement . Recen t bu i ld ing in t h a t p a r t of s ign s a m e ; B s igns con t r ac t s , a n d A p r e s e n t s s a m e to C for his: the t h o r o u g h f a r e ind ica tes w h a t is coming. s i gna tu re . C tells A to leave t h e c o n t r a c t s w i th h im (C) a s he will'

• • e x a m i n e a n d s ign s a m e a t h is leisure, p romis ing to h a v e thenn WAR TAX QUERIES. r e a d y t h e ne s t day. W h e n A calls, C tells h im t h a t the deal is:

„ ^, ^ . . , , ^ .„ ^ * off, a s he (C) t r ied to sell the flat, a n d his p rospec t ive b u y e r 20 ifte Edi to r Of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E : - failed to m a k e an offer. I s A ent i t led to his b r o k e r a g e ? the re b e -

K m d l y p r m t form of receipt m your next i s sue t h a t wdl no t . ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ . ^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^ ^^^ ^1^^ ^^^ ^^^^^i^e of t h e r equ i r e a s t a m p . - - - - - ^. ^ ,. . , . , , „

. - . T- , r. i , -1 1 .,£inc" T, - ^ = T 1, t r a n s a c t i o n t e t w e e n B a n d C. Answer.—iSjew T o r k . Sep tember 1st. 1S98. Received of J o h n , .„ , •^^•.

•^ ± •, „ i. T . , n ^ \ . ^ , . . Answer.—^Yes,—Law Ed i to r . Doe ten dollars , rent . R i c h a r d Roe .—Law Edi to r .

'. « To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D A N D G U I D E : Bind y o u r copies of t h e "Record a n d Guide . " They a r e i n -

H a v i n g r ead the W a r Tax Quer ies in A u g u s t 20 th number , we v a l u a b l e for sea rch and reference. W e will e i the r b ind y o u r beg to a s k if a rece ip t m a d e out like enclosed is subjec t to t h e copies in ^ sheep for $1.75 a vo lume, o r in ^A morocco for $2.00 a-s t a m p t a x : " N e w Tork , A u g u s t 1st. 1898. Received from J o h n volume, or supp ly you wi th h a n d y b inders , which you can u s e X).:'" t he s u m of T w e n t y Dol la r s in p a y m e n t of r en t due A u g u s t yourself, for $1.00, p o s t a g e n ine teen cen ts , "Reco rd a n d Guide" ' 1, ls:^8. for 2d floor east , h o u s e in 121 E . 61st St reet . $20.00." office, 14 a n d 16 Vesey st .

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^ Building^ Material Market. The Building Material Market shows little change from last

week, it being if anything a trifle duller on account of the ex­cessively hot weather. By far the strongest feature of the market at present is Portland ceraent, both foreign and domestic makes. The demand is large, while it is next to impossible to obtain sup­plies. Foreign makes have advanced slightly in price. Pew, if any, Eastern spruce lath have been in during the week, but the inquiry for them is strong, and, although price to arrive is only $1.65 at present, an advance is looked for shortly, as manu­facturers show no intention of shipping at present values. De­mand in the market for both wire and cut nalla Is better, and prices are firmer. Wire nails are $1.45 on dock. New York, In carload lots, and [email protected] for small lots from store. Cut nails are quoted at $1.25 with shadings, for carload lota on dock, New York, and $1.30 for small lots from store. Paints are unchanged. Linseed oil is fairly steady at 33c. for 5-bbl. lots and over, and .34P. for less than 5-bbl. lots, with an addition of 2c. per gallon for boiled and reflned. The volume of business is only moderately large. Out-of-town crushers quote 32c. In the market for spirits of turpentine values closed steady at 2S-'54c for regulars and 29%c. for machines. Business was on a small scale. Tar was quiet at [email protected] for regulars and $3.50 for oil barrels. Pitch was dull at $1.60.

Building: News. MERCANTILE.

Kingsbridge road, Sherman avenue and Elwood street, frame road house; cost, $7,500; Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co., No. 173 Broad­way, owner; John E. Scharsmith. No. 217 West 125th street, architect.

APARTMENTS. PLATS AND TENEMENTS.

184th street, south side, west of Wadsworth avenue, 4-story brick and stone double apartment house, 25x67.2; cost, $15,000; Michael Smith, owner and builder; P. H. Ohm, No. 35 Broadway, architect,

Washington avenue, east side, 150 feet south of 171st street, two 4-story brick fiats. 25x90; Keshin & Frank, No. 119 Eas t 129th street, owners and builders; W. C. Dickerson, 149th ^treet and 3d avenue, architect.

Madison avenue, northeast corner of STth street, two 6-story brick and stone apartment bouses, on plot 100.8x113.4; total cost, $150,000; Nathan E, Clark, No. 12S East S3d street, owner and builder; Geo. Fred. Pelham, No. 503 Sth avenue, architect. Note corrected address of owner.

98th street, north side, 350 feet west of 8th avenue, 5-story brick flat, 25xSS; cost, $24,000; A. V. Donellan. No. 3 East 106th sireet, owner and builder; W. C. Dickerson. 149th street and 3d avenue, architect (plans only.)

99th street, Nos. 44 and 46 West, south side, 400 feet west of Columbus avenue, two 5-story brick and stone flats, 2.5x87; H. Liebeskind, No. 163 Eas t 118th street, owner and builder; C. S. Steinmetz. No. 00 Liberty street, architect (plans only).

105th street, northwest corner of 1st avenue, plot ^100x100, This site, which has been purchased by H, Liebeskind, No. lf>3 East 118th street, will be improved by the erection of 6-story flats.

5th avenue, southwest corner of 129th street, two 7-story brick and stone fireproof apartments. 50x105 and 44x93; cost, $150,000: John Schnoering. No. 693 West End avenue, owner and builder; Kurtzer & Rohl, 3d avenue and Tth street, architect (plans only).

03d street, south side, 100 feet west of Weat End avenue, two fi-story brick and stone apartment houses, 37.6x127; cost. $110,-000; Rachel Axelrod. No. 212 West SSd street, owner and buflder; Geo. Pred. Pelham. No. 503 5th avenue, architect. Work starts soon.

Roosevelt street, Nos. 56 and 58, two 6-story brick, stone and terra cotta tenements, with stores. 25x100 and 28x52.6; cost, $40,000; Michael Bernstein, No. 145 Centre street, architect.

Willis avenue, northeast corner of 135th street, two 5-story brick and stone flats, with stores. 25x82, and 25x95; cost, $44.-000 and $25,000; John Heller, owner and builder;- Harry T. Howell, No. 748 East 13Sth street, architect.

Franklin avenue, southeast corner of IGSth street, five 4-story brick and stone flats with stores, 28x101 and 28x35; total cost, $105,000; James T. Barry. 167th street and Boston avenue, owner and builder: Edward Wenz, Nos. 1491 and 25TT, 3d avenue, archi­tect. Ready for estimates next week.

3d street, Nos. 349 and 351 East, fi-story brick tenement on plot 40x96, just purchased; L. S. Michaelson, No. 29T Tth street, owner and hutider. His architects in previous operations have been Horenburger & Straub, No. 122 Bowery.

For plans flled see pages 300 and 311

DWELLINGS.

Tiebout avenue, east side. 90 feet north of 180th street, ten 2-story frame dwellings (sketches); cost. $4,000 each; Chas. H. Thornton, No. 2134 Washington avenue, owner and builder; W. C. Dickerson, 149th street and 3d avenue, architect (plans only).

ALTERATIONS.

T6th street, No. 7 East, alteration to 4-story brick and stone dwelling; C. Whitman, owner; Lamb & Rich, No. 35 Nassau street, architects.

125th street, Nos. 232 and 234 West, addition of story and ex­tension to stores; Henry Morgenthau, No. 35 Nassau street, owner; Buchman & Deisler, No. 11 Eas t 59th street, architect.

ESTIMATES RECEIVABLE.

By the Supervising Architect. Treasury Department. Washing­ton, D. C , until 2 p ra., September 19, for the low pressure, return circulation, steam heating and ventilating apparatus for, the TJ. S. Custom House and Post-Oflice building at St. Albans, Vt., In accordance with the drawing and specification, copies of which may be had at Washington, or of the Superintendent at St. Albans.

By the Department of Public Charities, foot of East 26th street, until September 6, at 12 m.. for removal of old chimney and three old boilers, erection of self-supporting steel stack, four new down-draft boilers, derrick and coal yard, and certain repaira. additions and alterations to steftm-heating apparatus at Alms­house, Biackwell's Island.

By the Department of Docks and Ferries. Pier A. North River, until September 6, at 11 a,m., for preparing for and completing the recreation building at the foot of North 2d street. Bast Elver, Brooklyn; also, until September 2, at 11 a.m.. for preparing for and building a new pier at the foot of Wat t s street, North Elver, Manhattan.

BROOKLTN.

Albany avenue, near Avenue H, 2-story frame dwelling, 20x4S; cost, $3,500; J. D. Jones, No. 36 Sumpter street, owner; W. B. Wills, No. 17 Troutman street, architect.

Cooper street and Central avenue, 3-story brick flat, 25x65: cost. $6,000; Chas. Sauer. No. 151 Cooper street, owner; W. B. Wills, No. 17 Troutman street, architect.

Diamond street, east side. 300 feet south of Nassau street, 3-story frame fiat, 25x55; cost, $5,500; James Nulty, No. 121 Prank­lin street, owner and builder: Ph. Tillion, No, 741 Manhattan avenue, architect (plans only). ,

Flatbush avenue, twenty 2-story brick and stone dwellings (sketches); cost, ¥4,000 each; Geo. T. Harrison, No. 1127 Fla t ­bush avenje. owner and builder; A, White Pierce. No. 1127 Flat­bush avenue, architect (plans only).

Ovington avenue, between 4th and Sth avenues, three 2-stor7: frame dwellings, 26x40; cost, .'i;4,0nn each; A. D. Constant, No, 176 Sullivan street, owner and builder; Thoa. Bennett. No. 198 53d street, architect (plans only).

60th street, north side. "20 feet east of 12th avenue. 4-story brick and stone tenement, 50x55; cost, $12,000; Prank Saer, No. 03 Luqueer street, owner; Thos. Bennett. No. 198 53d street, architect (plans only).

9th street, north side, between 4th and 5th avenues, two 4-story brick and stone flats. 20x60 and 30x75; cost, $24,000; Walter Frey, 4th avenue and 45th street, owner and builder; Thos. Ben­nett, No, 198 53d street, architect (plans only).

56th street, between 5th and Oth avenues, five 3-3tory brick and stone flats, 27x63; cost, $9,000 each; Rose Aldrich, 36th street, between 3d and 4th avenues, owner; Thos. Bennett, No. 198 53d street, architect (plans only).

S3d street, south side, 300 feet east of 2d avenue, 2-story frame dwelling, 23x35; cost, $4,500; W. J. Brown, 7Gth street, between 3d and 4th avenues, owner; H. L. Spicer. No, 326 56th street architect.

Irving avenue, northwest corner of Stanhope street, four 3-story brick and stone flats with stores, 25x65; total cost, .$48,000; Buehl Koehler, No. 1S5 Irving avenue, owner and builder; W. B. Wills, No. 17 Troutman street, architect (plans only).

Grand street, southwest corner of La Grande atreet, four 3-Etory frame flats with stores, 25x58; total cost, $25,000; Gott­lieb Weber. No. 5 La Grande street, owner; W. E. Wills. No, 17 Troutman street, architect.

Queens Grove street, southeast side, 120 feet southwest of Wyckoff avenue, 2-story frame dwelling. 25x57; cost. $3,500; Wm. Schlubdibir, Ralph street, between Anderson street and Woodward avenue, owner; H. Vollweiler, No. 483 Har t street, architect (plans only).

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

Amityville.—Two and a-half story frame dwelling. 28x32; coit, $3,000; Chas. R, Duryea, owner; Chris. Myers, No. 361 Broadway, N. T. City, architect. , , _ : . ^ . . . ; ;i 1 s

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Cold Spring Harbor.—Frame Stable, 1 ^ stories, 40x78; Robt. De Forrest, No. 30 Broad street, N. Y. City, owner; G. Atter­bury, No. 18 West 34th street, architect.

Midland Beach.—Two hundred 2i4-story frame cottages. 32x 37; cost, $1,000 each; Hughes & Ross, No. 47 Broadway. N, Y. City, owners; Horace S. Esselstyn, No. 220 Broadway, N. T, City, architect, who states that the houses will not be started until next spring, but that he will be ready to take figures in a week.

NBW YORK STATE. Kingston.—Competitive plans have been asked for a new club

house to be erected on the corner of Broadway and Pine Grove avenue, for the Young Men's Christian Association. Competition Is limited to four architects, three of whom are local.

New City, Rockland Co.—Stone and frame church, 40x60; cost, $4,500; owner, M. E. Church Society, of which Rev. B. O. How­land is pastor; John T. Rowland, Jr., No. 76 Montgoinery street, Jersey City, architect.

Suffern.—Two and a-half story local stone and frame dwelling, 30x40; cost, $15,000; Thos. J. Ryan, care of Metropolitan Traction Co., No. 021 Broadway, N. Y. City, owner; C. Ritterbush, No. 150 5th avenue, N. Y. City, a,rchitect.

N H W J E R S E Y .

Bayonne.—West 8th street, near Avenue C, 2'^-story frame dwelling; cost, $2,100; Bdw. Schriever, owner; August Schmidt, No. 330 Avenue D, architect.^ SSth street, 2i^-story frame dwelling; cost, $3,000; A. L. Oliver, owner; Wm, H. Wolfe, No. 677 Ocean avenue, Jersey Citjf, architect.

Bound Brook.—Two and a-ha-lf story frame dwelling; cost, .$2,-500; Sarah H. Baxter, owner; P . L. Lancaster, Plainfield, archi­tect (plans only).

Fast Orange.—Winthrope terrace and Mitchell place, 2Vi.-story frame dwelling; owner, A. P. Mitchell estate, of which Win­thrope Mitchell is executor; P. R. Hasselman. Decker Building. Orange, architect.

Hackensack.—River street, 2-atory frame dwelling, 19x36; cost, $2,000; Nicholas Huyler, owner. Prospect avenue, 2-story frame dwelling; cost, $3,000; Geo. H. Eypper, owner; A. P. Vail, Main street, architect for both.

Hoboken.—1st street and Mddison, alteration to 4-story brick saloon and apartment house; cost, $3,500; Katy Bros,, Paterson, owners; A. Beyer, architect.—-Park avenue and 4th street. 4-story brick apartment house, 2^x52; John Schmalz, owner; Louis Meystre & Son, architects.

Irvington.—21st street and Springfield avenue, two 3-story frame dwellings; John W. Hoiweg, owner; H. C. Clemm, No. 240 Market street, Newark, architect,

Jersey City,—Oswego atreet, 2.-story frame factory, 36x50; cost, $1,600; John W. Jones, owner,-:——Warner avenue, four 2\^-story brick and frame dwellings; cost, $3,000 each; H. W. Winter, Bay­onne, N. J., owner and builder; Wm. H. Wolfe, No. 677 Ocean avenue, architect.-—No. 13 Yale avenue, 2-story frame double dwelling, 21x47; cost, $2,000; Geo. C. Doyle, No. 81 Wcstside ave­nue, owner and architect. Bentley avenue, near Westside ave­nue. 21,4-story brick and frame dwelling; cost, $9,000; Chas, E, Hughes, owner; Hugh Roberts, No, 76 Montgomery street, archi­tec t Garfield avenue. 2y;;-story brick and frame dwelling, 2Sx 50; cost. $5,000; J. Scholl, owner; Wm. Wolfe, No. 677 Ocean avenue, architect.- Eentley avenue, near Boulevard, 2-story frame dwellling; cost, $6,000; Mrs. Isabella H, Pearson, owner; Blau & Quaife. No. 709 Grand street, architects.—^No. 523 Pal­isade avenue. 3-story frame store, 25x70; cost, $5,000; Gullian Bros., on premises, owners; Geo., B. Mclntyre, West Hoboken, N. J,, architect. Bergen and Harrison avenues, 2-story brick dwelling, 21x27; cost, $3,000; A. G. Evans, Bergen and Harrison avenues, owner; Elau & Quaife, No- 709 Grand street, architects.

Kearney.—Johnston avenue, 3-story frame dwelling; cost, $3,-500; P. McAlJnden, owner; J. P. Warren, No. 700 4th street. Har­rison, N. J., architect.

Madison.—Two-story brick and. stone private stable; Fred, Bell, owner; Carrere & Hastings, No. 28 Eaat 41st street, N. Y. City, architects.

Metuchen.—Two and a-half story frame dwelling; cost,.$2,500: Mrs. Emory, owner; E. V. French, Babcock Building, Plainfield, architect.

Morristown.—Two-story brick stable; Abraham Wolff, care of Kuhn. Loeb & Co., No. 27 Pine street. N. Y. City, owner; Car­rere & Hastings, No. 28 Bast 41st street, N. Y. City, architects.

Newark.—Hunterdon street, 3-story frame flat. 22x54; cost, $4,-200; Adelbert Baier, owner; E. A. Wurth, No, 748 Broad street. architect. Stratford place, corner Avon avenue, 2i4-story frame dwelling. 40x65; August Buerman, Stratford place, owner: E, A. Wurth. No. 748 Broad street, a rchi tec t .—No. 202 Ridge street, repairs to 2i/f|-story frame dwelling; eost. $2,500; Chas. D. Roltner, Bloomfleld avenue, near High street, owner; A. Heinzle-man. No. 73 Burnett street, architect. Market street, Nn. 81, addition and alteration to brick store; cost, $2,500; McManus Bros., on premises, owners; Hooper & Co., Metropolitan Euili^ing, architects. Boyd street. No. 3.3. 3-story brick flat; cost, $5,000; Max Ginsburg, No. 207 Prince street, owner and builder; Nathan Myers, Metropolitan Building, archi tect .—Broad street. No, 777. new store front; cost, $4,500; Fidelity Trust Co., owner; Honper fk Co., Metropolitan Building, architects. Lillie street. No. 101, R-»tory frame dwelling. 25x58; cost, $3,500; Joseph Steib, No, 99 LllUe street, owner and architect. South Belmont avenue. No.

417, 2ii-story frame dwelling, 24x42; cost, $4,000; James Such-ard, Littleton avenue, owner; Wm. M. Eisenhiegler. No. 661 Springfield avenue, architect .—Three-story brick addition, 51x 71, to factory; cost, $12,000; Newark Rivet Works, No. 146 Mon­roe street, owner; W, Frank Bower, No. 222 Market street, archi­tect.

North Plainfield.—Two-story frame dwelling, 2,3x32; cost, $3,-500: A. P, Dunham, Plainfield, owner; P. L. Lancaster, Babcock Building, Plainfield, architect.^——Two-story and addition par­sonage; Grace M. E. Church, owner; Oscar S. Tea:e, No. 35 Broadway, N. Y. City, architect.

Plainfield.-Two and a-half story frame dwelling, 3->x31; Curtis M. Thorp, owner; P. L. Lancaster. Eabcock Building, architect. Buiiding enclosed, Frame dwelling; cost, $5,000; Jas. Manning and D, J, Runyon, owners; A. C, Rogers, No, 211 Central ave­nue, architect. -Carlton street, 2V^-story frame dwelling; cost, .%3,000; W^m. H. BchI, North Plainfield, owner and builder; A. C. Rogers, No. 211 Central avenue, architect.

Warren Point.—Two-story frame public school; cost, $3,000; owner. Board of Education of Saddle River Township, nf which Adam Hopper is presi'^ent; Herman Fritz. Passaic, architect.

Orange.—Park street. 2=,^-story frame dwelling; cost, $3,900: Wm. A. Allen, owner; Thos. Attridge, No, IS North Centre street, architect and builder.^-=—Greenwood avenue, two 2%-story frame dwellings. David Myef;'Bast Orange, owner; Edward P, Doane. No 577 Market street.'-Bast Orange, architect.

OP IHTEREi^f TO THE BUtLDII»G TPATFS

George H a y e s , No. ^ Sth avenue , will r e t u r n frorn p o r t Jef­ferson, L. I., nex t Mpnday .

The l a t e s t add i t ion . to the m e m b e r s h i p roll of the Tile, G r a t e a n d Mante l Associa t ion is t h e Cahill I r o n w o r k s .

T h e W a r d E lec t r i c Supp ly and Cons t ruc t ion Co. h a s removed from Nos. 39 and 41 Ann s t r e e t to No. 193 B r o a d w a y .

Wi l l i am K. F e r t i g , s e c r e t a r y of the Bu i ld ing T r a d e s ' Club, re­t u r n e d l as t T h u r s d a y a f t e r a week ' s absence from t h e city.

H e n r y Wr igh t will r emove , on Sep tember 1, from No. 421 EasE i n 4 t h s t reet , to No. 584 E a s t 148th s t ree t , n e a r C o u r t l a n d t avenue .

John H. E d e l m e y e r , , N o . 333 W e s t 49 th s t reet , is s u m m e r i n g a t h is c o t t a g e a t R iverva le , N. J., whence h e comes to town every day .

L e o n a r d K. P r i n c e h a s comple te ly recovered in h e a l t h a f t e r convalesc ing a t .h ia s u m m e r h-ome in Maine . H e a r r ived in town th is week. ••i-'

A. E. P e l h a m , of No'. 416 W e s t 20th s t ree t , who h a s been s u m ­mer ing a t Sand Beach, ' Conn., will r e t u r n to town a t the end of nex t week. ,

T h e iron con t r ac t for the s t o r a g e w a r e h o u s e a t Ncs . 244-24! W e s t 27th s t r e e t h a s b^en a w a r d e d to J o h n J. R a d l e y & Co., 18th to 19^h s t ree t , E a s t River .

T h e P l a s t e r e r s ' L a b o r e r s ' Un ion h a s w i t h d r a w n from the Builds ing T r a d e s ' Section of"the C e n t r a l L a b o r Union. Recen t ly sus ­pended from the Boar 's of De lega tes , t h e p l a s t e re r s ' l abore r s now h a v e r ep re sen ta t ion ort.the Bui ld ing T r a d e s ' Council only, namelY, t h r o u g h the J o u r n e y m e n P l a s t e r e r s ' Union.

H a r r i s F o r d i n s k y , the o w n e r of the bui ld ings a t Madison a v e ­n u e a n d 116th street," which collapsed in M a y las t , a n d who w a s one of severa l pe r sons connected w i th the bui ld ings t h a t w e r e indicted for m a n s l a u g h t e r , h a s d i sappeared , forfei t ing his ba i l of .?7,500. A bench w a r r a n t h a s been issued by J u d g e Gowlngi of the Cour t of Genera l Sessions, for h is a r r e s t .

I t is r epor ted from W a s h i n g t o n t h a t t h r e e w a r e h o u s e s will be bui l t a t the Brooklyn N a v y Y a r d , to cost respec t ive ly $75,OfO: $60,000 a n d $30,000. T h e l a rges t will be 250x60 feet, t h r e e s tor ies h igh a n d fireproof. Th i s will be used for s to r ing torpedoes a n d o rdnance s tores . The ' $60,000 bu i ld ing will be two s tor ies h igh and will be used for sails , r igg ings , etc. At the L e a g u e I s l and y a r d a n o t h e r wa rehouse will be buil t to mee t the p r e s s u r e pl n a v a l suppl ies .

MEETINGS FOR T H E COMING Vi'EEK.

Electrical Contractors, Building Trades' Club, Thursday, 2:3( p. m.

Builders' League. Thursday, S p. m.

Notice to Property Owners

PROPOeSD CHANGE OF GRADE. The Board of Public Improvements will consider the following

proposed change of grade at No. 346 Broadway. September 7 at 2 p. m. "

1.50th st, from Brook av to St. Ann's av, 175 feet n fron l-i9th St.

LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS.

Hearings op petitions for local improvements, etc., will be givei by the several local boarda interested, as stated below. The pe titions themselves arc now on file for inspection in the office ol the President of the Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall which is also the place where the hearings will be held: Local Board, 13th District:

Paving with asphalt Clinton pl, from Macdougal st to 3d av August 29, at 12 ta. •• 1-iv

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MISCELLANEOUS.

OHAS. F. MKENNA, PH.D 221 Pearl Street, New York city,

CHEMICAL AND PHYSICAL LABORATOHIES. Tests of Materials made Daily on 100,000 lbs.

Stondard Machine, Cement Inspection systematized for large works.

Telephone, 1073 Cortlandt.

ftUCTIO'y SALES PF THE WEEK. Thp foIIowinK are the sales that have t^Jcen

n'.ace durhifi the week ending Aug. 20. ISOS, at the New Ynrli Real Estate Salesroom, 111 Broads wav. except where otherwise stated.

•Indicates that the property described haa been hid in for the plaintiff's account.

This list does not include •properties bid iii or withdrawn hy the owners.

PETER F. MEYER & CO. '1^23 Pt. No 271, n s, ISO e Stii av. i.j.xOfl.ll,

:-!-sly stone front dwe'.l'c. (Amt due SS..S78; sub to ta.xes. See, :i;l,22;"i.(;l.) Adrian Iseiin.

$10,000 *7tli St. No 151, n s. 27,'> e 2d av, 25x!)7.C!. 5-5lr

brk tenem't. V- interest. (Amt due S'-T.fJCO; prior mort. .?2S.n0O on the whole; suh to taxes. See. .'Sfi24.r>0.) Emanuel Strauss, ,, .15,250

ll t l i St. Nos r,i and 00, s s. 204.G e University nl, 42,nxn.! fl. S-sty brk building. (Amt due S12.!)0£5; sub to mort $140,000. aud taxes. &o, S1,8I2, and leases.) Samuel Hcvmaii, party in interest 157,835

A. H, MULLER Sc CO. Tth av, |B W cor 57th st. runa w 5Tthst, Noa 200 to 2101 114,11 x a SO x n e 15.2

X s lH.:i X e 100 to av, x n 100.5 to beginning, two 7-sty bi'k buildings, portion Hotel Gren­oble, (Amt due $S72,402; sub to taxes, &C, ?20,O0O,) T A Swan, parly in interest, .395,000

W. KENNELLY. •110th st. No 203, n s, fi5 e 3d av, 20x100, r,~

sty brk tenem't. (.^rat due $10,4.14; sub to taxes. See. .$247.) John J Halstead et al.10,060

Allen St. No IGO. w s. 100 s Stanton st. 25xS7.(!. 4-sty fram-e store amS lenem't with 5-Ety brk tenem't on rear. (Partition.) Max Cohen.17.000

I s tav . No OffiibeinE- 1st av. n w cor !{7th st, 37th Kt, No ?,4^\ 24..SX7.S. 4-sty brk tenem't

with store with 1-sly brk extension' on rear. (Amt due $0,724; sub to taxes, See. $S0O.) Ed­mund Dwyer 1R.500

•127th Et, No 225. n s. 225 e Sd av, IS.rixOO.ll. 5-stv hrk flat. (.Amt due .$14,238; sub to taxes, Sec, .$235.30.) Sarah and Maria S Heiser. Jr.

10,000 D. PHOENIX INGRAHAM Sc CO.

TOth St. No 18. s s. 2.15 w Central Park West. 20x100.5, 4-sty stone front dwell'g. (Amt due .$25,262: sub to taxes. &e, $418.) Jas L Rob­inson 38,330

W. M. RYAN. 101st s'. No 235, n s. 100 w 23 av, 25x102.2.

4-i;ty brk tenem't. (Amt due $0,777: sub to tnxes, &e. S3.03..1O.) Sellsraa.n & ElIinfrpr.lO.RoO

24ih st, No 45 n s, 220.10 P Oth av, 20,10x08.0, 5-stv stone front flat with store. (.Amt due $5,644: sub to taxes, &c, ?2,500,) Chns Dougherty 42,600

JOHN N. GOLDING. . d av or Rosfon road. Noa 2638 to 2652|e s. 112 142(1 Bt. No 564 I n 141st

St. 112 to 142d St. xOl.e to Alexander av, xl00xl42.1, 4-sly brk and stone theatre with stores. Theatre Metropolis. (Amt due $58,-S05: sub to taxrs. See, $1,647.10.) C H Bohlen, party in interest , 181,370

L. J. PHILLIPS & CO, Fulton St. at Ferrv. and beliiK the railroad of

dofenidnnt.with all rights, trancbises, &c, (Amt due $596,276.) Jos D McDonald 621,270

RWAL ESIATE.

CHAS. H, EASTON & CO. R E A L E S T A T E ,

116 WEST42D STREE'T,

Telephone, 795 SSth Street.

JOHN F. DOYLE & SONS, Real Estate Agents, Brokers and Appraisers,

NO. 45 WILLIAM ST.. NBW YORK CITY. Management of Estates a Specialty.

Highest References, Joan F, Doyle, John F. Doyle, Jr., Alfred L. Doyle,

PHILIP A. SMYTH, REAL ESTATE.

AUCTIONEER, BROKER. APPRAISER. No. 11 PINE STREET.

|\|AGEL & WEBEU • W A S H I N G T O N H E I Q - H T S

REAL ESTATE. AMSTERDAM AVENUE and 16&TH STBftET.

Telephone, 174 Highbridge.

MISCELLANEOUS.

"THOMAS DIAMOND, Est. issa. ' IRON WORK FOE BUrLDIHOS.

128 WEST 830 STREET. NB3W TORK. Works- 5 '2^ '^^^^ ^^^ Street. 137 West 82d Street. T«l,. 341-88th

G ERMAN-AMERICAN REAL ES­TATE TITLE GUARANTEE CO.

Edward V. Loew, Pres. snii Gen. Manager.

OFFICE, 175 BROADWAY.

2G COURT STREET. EROOI^LTN.

Loans money oa bond and mortgage on good city real estate. First-class bonds and mortgages always on hand for sale to Investors.

Examines and Guarantees Titles to Real Estate.

M . H RAUBITSGHEK, 189 BROADWAY. Room l

Vaoaiitand iiuproved property coiistautlyljouglit sold anrt erchaBEsd.

Established 188a. Teiephooo. 4323 Cortlandt..

QHAS. S. KOHLER & BRO., EEAL ESTATE,

906 CoUiiubus Aveune, near lOi th S t r e ^ , TelepJioiiG, 452 Columbus. N e ^ York.

Establislied 1887.

1 9 7 4 . 1 R OWJ^ERS NAMES I ^ / , T I ^ J W I T H . . . ,

EIGHT VOLUMES OF NEW ATLAS OF. MANHATTAN ISLAND.

ALL NOW READY. Complete set, eight volumes, with owners' names,

•?200. Single volumes, S^n. Write for further par­ticulars. I, A. LEFEVRE. 20 Broadway,

3 . OsBOOd P e l l . H . A r c t l e Pe l l . WUICflm L. S u t p h e n

PELL & SUTPHIN, REAL ESTATE

Personal Charfte Given Estates and Collecttone. Mortgage Loans. Ineuranoe.

509 FIFTH AVE,, liet, 4ert and -l^rt Sts., N. T. Telephone, 2'229 38lli St.

LJOLDRIDGE &

WARD. 4 Wavi-en Street.

Choice BuBineaa Property

for Tiiyestnient.

S'h W. M, RYAN.

Iheriff st. No .Sl. w s. 123 n Rivinecton st. 2^x^ 100. 5-Ptv brk tenem't witb stores, (Sub' t o / mort S21 noO. and taxes, &c, ?32o.) Juliua Soaman KIOUB 22 ,200

S'tffnlk ft. No 72. e s, 100 n Broome at. 2oxl00, 5-sty brk buildine. tSub to morts .'C23.0fW. and taxes. See, $2fJ4..50; amt due $4,982,> Same 26,650

Tota! $1.5R0.SSO CorrP3r'0"r'Iniff wek , 1807 fiS4,fi.'i2 „ . , , , , , , . -_ .Tan 1. 180.9. to date 10,219.130 ^ m e property. Angelina 11 and Aunie E Corresponding period, 1807 26,230,085

S. GOLDSTICKER, REAL ESTATE,

EROKEE, APPRAISER AND AUCTIOJJEER,

155 BROADWAY, near Liberty Street. Tel,. 848 Cortlandt,

|_ARKIN & O'DONNELL, Real Estate and Loan Brokera,

G Wall Street. 1474 Madison Avenue. 1762 Amsterdam Avenue.

Pepepnal Supervision Given tp Qg^s qf Essi^^B.

I^ONEY FGR

MORTGAGE LOANS.

4, 4ifl, 5 and 6 percent, for New York, Long Island and NeT7 Jersey.

Building Loans a Specialty,

W . H. FOSd, 10 Wall Street. ^.....^

Telephone, 1579 Coirtiauii

.• M and Peter L P Tostevin to Geo M Smith. Morts $69,500, B & S . July 2S. nom

Houston st. No 69, s s. 50 w Wooster st, 2ox 95, 7-sty brk building. Wesley C Bush to Ensign O Beale. Morta $55,000. July 26.

nom Jacobus p!, s e s, 171 n e Terrace View aV,

75x150, vacant. Edwd J and Annie E Knapp exrs Saml T Knapp to Friedericka Becker. July 21. 5,000

$ 4 & 4I39&

MONEY TO LOAN $

CONVEYANCES. y BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN,

(CITY OF NEW YORK.)

August 19, 20, 22. 2,^, 24, 25. / Allen St. No 107. w s. 124-.11 s S t an t j iT^ .

25xSS.2. 5-sty brk tenem't with store, wilh ' 5-stv brlc tenem't on rear. Jobn W Ti'ly lo Louise J Tilly. Mcrts $16,000, AUK 18. Rift

-Bleecker st. No fl45, e s. 25..'^ s 10th st. 26.2 . X.WX25.0K89.6 , .S-sty frame [brk front) ten^ ' ement with store. Foreclos. Jerome Buf'k to OoriieUa Yan R Tiparth and John Ji'Ifl, Nash tnistee. Aug. 19 10.500

Division st, No 22,8. n s. 112 e Clinton .' t, 24x74.11x27x6.^. 5-sty brk tenem't wilh store. Barnett l e v y to Geo K Breit. Mts^' ' S2o.nno. An IH. 10,500

.luly 27. , Granfl st Nos 62 and' 64. n s, 75 w Wooster

Et, 50x100, two 7-sty brk factories. Henry ''

Knapp to same, Q G. Aug 18. nom Mangin st, w s, 41.S n 3& st, 37.6x328.6.

crossing Goerek st to former high water mark. Mayor. &c. City New York to John Dimon. "May 5, 1870. 675

Mangin st, w s. 4G.4i s 4th st. 65.4x328, crossing Goerek st to former high water mark. Same to same. May 5, 1S70. 1,T76

Monroe St. No 140 Is w cor Jefferson Jefferson St. Nos 62 and 641 st. 23.6x100, 5-, -^ sty brk tenem't with store, with 3-sty brfc ""

extension, Peter W Fick lo Bessie Lead'er and Sarah Bloom. Morts $15,000. Aug 23.

20,500 Mott st. No 5 Iw s, 64.6 n Worth st. runs Worth st. No IOO] n w 2o x w fl7-S x s 9.11 / " t o Worth st, X s e 25.8 x n 1.7 x e 77.9 t<y

beginning; No o, 2-sty brk tenem't with stores; No JOO. 1-sty brk store building, Morris Silverstone to Pauline Silverstone. Y2 part: Aug 12. gift

;;Pear! st, Nos 496 and 498 | n e a, 93.1 a e! Park St. Noa 53 and 53 | Park st, runs

n e S.S.9 x n w 67.7 to Park st. x s w 45 X s e 34.8 X e 4.1 X s 2.6 x s w 75 lo Pearl St. X s e 47.5.

Grard st. No 62, n s. 100 w Wooster st, 25x 100, 7-sly brk factory. .Tohn J Roberts fo ..^, ., ., _ ....... Henry M and Peter L P Tostevin. B & S . tfiterior gore in' rear 3 w cor No 5.^ Park s t / "

nom / and n w cor No 408 Pearl st; No 496, 4-st7f brk tenem't with store and 4-sty brk tene-| ment in rear; No 493, 4-sty brk bulldtng;|-

OWNERS of Real Estate having mortgagea past due or maturing can obtain liberal loans at a low rate of interest and at small expense.

N. W. CHAMIJERS, 59 William St. Telephone, 40S0 Cortlandt.

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-•No 53, 3-sty frame (brk front) tenem'tl with store; No 55, 3-sty frame (brk frone)! tenem't. | Cath B Malone. Mobile, Alabama, to Jo­sephine P Malone. All title. B & S . C a G. July 25, nom

_^ame property. Cecelia A Malone. Albany, N T Y, lo same. AH title. B & S . Aug 2. nom

Prince st. No 9. n s, abt 115 w Bowery. l,5x| 84x15x85. 3-sty brk tenem't with store.!

Prince st. No 11, n s. abt 40 e Elizabeth st.l runa e 25 x n 85 x w 24.5 x s 27.3 x wl — X s 53.10, 3-sty frame (brk front) tene-[ ment with store. j Marian Schramme to Lilly R Stern. Aug 15. nom'

Prince st, Nos 143 and 145 [ n e cor West West Broadway, Nos 445 to 449 | Broadway.

•^ 40x71.3. vacant. Alex "W" Fraser to Edwd C Ed-Wards. Morts $40,000 and taxes 1S9S. July IS. nom

Rivington st. No 153, B s, 56 e Suffolk st. 19 x.i2\-18.9x52. 3-sty hrk tenem't with slore. .Toseph nol(lf.irb and Harris Blankenstein to Naihan Nadel and Max Blum. Morts $,S,.

, 000. Ang2S. 11.400 /Rivington st. No 242. n s, abt 75 e Willett

st, 2^x100, 4-sty frame fbrk front) tene­ment with store, Mnses Goldman to Urry Goodman, Morts S14.nOO. Aue 22 nom

'Water at, Nos 492 and 494, n 9, 219,3 e Pike . slip. 43.8x60x44xfiO. two S-stv brk fac­tories, .Tere W Pimick, Jr, Rifton Olen. N Y, to Benlamin Gorlin. Jersey Ciiy N J Morts .$11,052. July .30. nom

3d st, n w cor Mangin st. 328.9x3.0 to for­mer high water mark, x.' 28 6x44.8. Mayor, * " City New York to John Dlmon. May 5 1870. 452

4th af. s fi. extends from Mangin st to Lewis St. 4-54.lxlO3.Sx-150x46.4. Mavor. Ac. City New York to John Dlmon. May 5 1870

1,000 n t h St. No 201 I 11 w cor Gropn-fireenwlch av. Nos 73 to 75'.41 wich av. 29x80

x12xSI, 4-sty brk tenem't with stores Pnr-titton. Prat t A Brown to Philip Smith. Aug 24. 20 100

,18th st, No 310, n ?. 2-30 e 2rl av '>0x9'> 3-stv brk dwell'g. Wm C Arnold to Ame-Ha F nnd Harriet Foster. Partition. Aug 19. T*''OO

^%o -.n' ^ ° ^ ^ ' ^ - 22^-8 w 2a av. run; '"; ^'AV T ^ 7.6 X S .ind' w on curved' line 10.6 X w 9.6 X n 92 to st, x e 91.8 to he-,gmr.lng. 3-stv brk dwell'g. Wm 0 Arnold lo Harriet Po.ster. Partition. Aug 19 Mort ,1:2.500. 13 590

^lOth St. No 226, s s. 285,R w 2d av, 21.4x - 92, 3-sty brk dwell'g. Same tn An^pJIa F

Foster. Partition, Mort $2,000. .4ug 10.

35th St. No 245, n s. -931 e Sth av, 39x98.9 5-sty brk flat with stores/ .Ceqella T j;ep-.

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. nings to Patrick J Nulty. Morts $21,000 ^

' 37 6x100.5. 9-sly hrk hotel. Rosalie L Ra­falsky. Max Bruckner, Ben] H Strauss and Mannle Frank to Imperial Realty Co. Q Cy July "'7 '^^"^

-47th s t ' N o 75, n s, 3S.6 e 6th av, 19.6x7^.4, 3-sty stone front dwell'g.

20th st, No 261, n s, 95.9 e Sth av, 16x83.10, 3-aty brk dwell'g. ' R Anna Gary to Charles Fox. Morts $34,-000 4ug ' '0 ^'"^?'

53d st. No 4S, s 6, 237,8 e Cth av, 15x90 .5 / 4-sty stone front dweirg. Fredk F Kellogg to Frederick Southaek, Morria Plains, N J^ Mort $27,000, Aug 12_. . nom

54th st, No 54, s s, 12a e Madison av 23x 100 5 4-sty stone front dwellg. loa b' •wife of Walter Bowne to Carrie L and Marie L Sutton. AU title. April 11, 1897.

nom Sarae property. Same to same. All ^Itle.

Aug 17 °°™ 6''d st No ' '21 n s. 325 w Amsterdam av,

"25x100.5, 5-sty brk tenem't. August J v o n / Ganther to Isaac L SmiLh. Mort $l*,2oq. Aug 15. 100

T' d Et n s 175 w West End av, 25x102.2, ' 'vacant. Wm C Adams to Julius J Lyo?s.

Morts $20,000. Aug 19. ^^f^ 7'>d st No 29, n s, 450 w Central Park West,

' ' .5x10''2 4-sty stone front dwell'g. John H Shrite, Philadelphia, Pa, to Howard W Hayes, Newark, N J. Mort $7o,000. June i>2 nom

Same property. Howard W Hayes, Newark, N J to Franli L. Loring. B & S . L a <J. Aug 24 " " ' ^

77th st. No 146, 3 s. 447 w Columbus av, 17x10'' " 5-sty brk dweU'g. C Fredk Richarda to Samuel Schiff. Morts ^^o."™- . (R A <5 Aue 2 2 31,000

Aug -^^^ _ _ ^ ^^^^ ^^^ 25x102^,

107th st. No 303, n s, 258 e Riverside Drive, 17x100,11, 5-sty brk dweU'g. Mary Mona­han to Adele S Schuyler. Morts $23,000, Aug IS. 26.000

112th st. No 137, n s, 120,3 e Tth av, 20,Sx 100,11, 5-sty brk flat. Release mort. Wra , E White to Thomas McKeone. Aug IS. nom

Same property. Thomas McKeone to Alexan­der Davidson. Aug IS. Morts $20,000, taxes, &c. 30,000

412th st. No 225, n s, 1S5 w Tth av. 1 8 x / 100,11, u-sty stone front dweU'g. Mira-^ bella Duhain to Marie L Gautier. Aug-24.

nom 16th st. No 328, s s, 330 e 2d av, 15x100.10,' 3-sty stone front dwell'g. Charlotte M wife of and John H BuHwinkel to Frances M wife of John C Piatt. Morts $7,000. Aug IS. 9,500

116th st. No 203, n a, 65 e 3d av, 20x100, 5-sty brk flat. Foreclos. Wm A Fer­guson to Halstead. Pearson and James W •Halstead trustees under •will Pearson S Hal­stead. Aug 23. 10.969

l lTth st. No 134, s s, 350 e Tth av, 25x 100.11, 5-sty stone front flat. H e n r y ' E / -Rensen to Samuel L: Feiber. Morts $ lSv^ noo. C a G. Aug 25. , - 1 0 0

l l S t h St. s s, 160 e 5th av, 100x100,11, 1-sty frame shed and vacant. Chas M Rosen­thal to Babette Blumenthal. Morts $26,-OflO. Aug IS. nom

119th st. No 135, n s, 333.9 e Park av, lS.9x 100.11, 4-sty brk flat. Wm H, John J, James T, Daniel D Kennelly children and ' heirs John Kennelly to Mary E O'Hara. Q C, Aug 16. nom

Same property, Wm H and Daniel D Ken­nelly exrs John Kennelly to same, Aug IT. 10.50<)..

119th st, Nos 122 and 124. s s. 289 w Lenox • av. 3fixlOO.ll, two 3-sty hrk dweU'gs.

'Cath M wife of and Luke A Burke to Orrin D Person. Morts- .';'30,000. B & S . Aug ' 17. , iiom

fs ty 's tonrfroYd^el l 'g .^_^W^^^ , ^^Ist st. No 508, s s. 123 e Pleasant av, Stuyvesant Fish. Mort $-U,0(JU. - " ^ ' y : * - ^ / 17x80, 3-sty hrk dv ell'g. Emma Johnson

to Edward Dough rty. Morts $o,000. June IS, 1S9T. nom

].-24th St. No 344. s s 208.6 w 1st av, 18x

SOth st. No 230. s E, 227.5 w 2d av. 19.8x1 102, 2-Bty frame (brk front) dwell'g.

Interior lot, 375 e 3d_av, and 162.10 n (9thl st, runs s 60,1 x e 7.11 x n a2.8. , Frank E Westbrook trustee and exr under . ' Tvill Wilhelmina Van Arsdale to Julia G Van Arsdale. March 31, 1897, ^ ^ ^ . , ^ o m

Sls t st. No TO, s s, 120 w 4th av, 20x102,2, 4-sty stone front dwell'g. Margaret Qum to Clara Neuman. Morts $16,o00. Aug 19. 100

S'>d st No 424, s s, 206.6 w Av A, 25x102.2. "e-st^v brk tenem't with store. Charles Naar-den to Frieda Hart . Mort $1S,500. June 2Q li.uUu

S3d 'st No 123, n s, 19S.S w Columhus av, • 16 4x102.2, 3-sty stone front dwell'g. Rob­

ert G Sharp to Margaret Quin, Mort ^l"-' 000. Aug 11. 100 th st No 36, s 3, 334 w Central Park West. 16x102.2, S-sty brk dwell'g ^eter Wag-, ner to Noah W Taussig, Morts $18,i»10. Aug 18. 2T,500

STtH st No 6, s s, 108 w Central Park West, 22x100.8, 5-sty brk flat. Oscar A Nor­man and Wm C Farber to Thos L Watt. Morts $35,000. Aug 22. IAA c

.S7th st. No 535, n s, 196 w Av B, 2a-xlOO^. 5-sty etone front flat. George Fritz -to Alma Fritz his- wife. All Hens. Ang^l^- ,

87lh st No 6. s s, 108 w Central Park West, •''>xlOOS 5-sty brk dweU'g. Release mort. Herman Davidson to Oscar A Normau and Wm G Farber. Aug 20. , .° '>°^'

Same property. Release mechanics lien. August R Ackert to Oscar A Norman and W m P Farber. Aug 22. . , nom

Sarae property. Release mechanics hen. August Kuhnla to same. Aug IA. ' J

Same property. Release mechanic s lien. New York Flexible Wood Flooring Co to same. Aug 23. . • , ,- t^""

Same property. Release mechanics I'en / Armitage Matthews recvr P ock, Stembach V & Murray to same. Aug .^4. i^ifi'?

S9th st. No 231, n s, 12o w 2d av. 2oxl00.8,

100.11, 3-sty stone front dwell'g. Rufus E Cowing, Jr . to Muyer A Bernheimer. Foreclos. Aug 22, 5.000

^ 3 1 st st, Nos 49 to 5.", n s, 125 w Park av. ' 100x99.11, 1-sty brk stable with store andx

1-sty frame coal and woodyard sheds. Elibii B Frost individ and assignee of Crook & Perham to Louis Lese. Morts $12,000. Aug 5. 8,800

Same property. Declaration as to ownership of property. Elihu B Frost to whom it may concern. . \ug 17.

. -132d st. No 271, n s, 180 e Sth av. 15x99.11, 3-sty stone front dweU'g. Foreclos. Louis B Hasbrouck to Adrian Iseiin, Jr . Aug 24. 10,000

..-133d st, 125 e 12th av, 200x90. Contract to remove sand at 25c load. Ellen Eden with Domenico Gayano. Aug 12.

133d st, s 6, 125 w Amsterdam av. 25x99.11. vacant. Francis M Jencks to Patrick Fitz­patrick. Aug 19, 1890. 100

'134th st, s s, 140 w Park av. 75x99.11, va­cant. Euphemia S Mitchell to Josephine Bleier. Morts $10,000. Aug 25. 13,500

l?6th st. No 163, n s, 5*75 w Lenox av, 27x '^ 99.11, 5-sty stone front flat. Bdward Foy

lo Walter E Thompson. Morts $25,600. Aug 19. 29,000

154th st, n s. 166 e Amsterdam av. 25x99.11, / vacant. Clara M Williams to Jacob D But­

ler. Sub lo party wall agreement. Mort $3,500. Aug 22. 7.500

Av D, Nos 143 and 145|s w cor 10th st. 50x 10th st. No 448 I 69.8, 5-sty brk fac­

tory. Gabriel Moses to Berry B Simons and Jacob Moersfelder. Morts .$2T,.500. Aug IT. nom

.Amsterdam av. No 1660|n w cor 142d st, .Hamilton pl. No 111 | 24.11x102.11 to

\142d st, No oOl I Hamilton pl, x2T.2 xI13.6, 5-sty brk flat with store, Foreclos. Geo B Kent to Globe Realty Co. Morts $2T,500 and all liens. Aug S. 1,000

5 sty'brk tenem't. Regina Heuman to Sadie ^Columbus av. No 989, e s, 110.10 n 108th Seligman. May 1, 1896. _ nop-^ st, 25.3x100, 5-sty brk flat with store.

_ . , .^.., ... , . ,„ii», 7- Fi-ancis J Schnugg to James R Turner. .- 93d st s s. 100 w West End av, (DX146.2X 75x148.5. vacant. WilUam Rankin to Ra­chel Axelrod, Aug 25, 55,000

97th 6t n s, 200 w 1st av, aOxlOO.ll, vacant. " James D Putnam to Sophie Hoebermann,

Morts $5,000. Aug 17 ^ 12,000 mth st No 150, s s, 2G3.a e Amsterdam av,

, . - ' ^15 4x80.9x15.5x79.1]. 3-sty brk dwell'g .-Julius Dreyfus lo Johu W Stevens. AH liens, B & S . Aug 20. nom

99tli st No 136, s e, 400 e Amsterdam av, 25x87x25x86.10, 5-sty brk flat EU^a Downing to Henry Arens. Morts $19,001). Aue 19 '^'"^

lO-'d st, "NO 169, n 3, 210.G w 3d av. 27x ,. 100.11, 5-sty stone front flat Israel Josef-sohn to Charles Beckmann. Mort *lC,oCO.

Aug 19. 24,000/ 103d st No 239. o s, 200 e West End av . , / , '

40x100.11, C-sty brk flat. Release mort. Lawyers ' Mortgage Insurance Co to Law­rence Buckley. Aug 19. nom

106th st No 209, n s, 150 e 3d av, 20x100,11, 4-sly brk flat with store. Henrietta wife of Mltchel Hershfield lo Vincent P McGean, •Mort $8,500. Aug 18. H.oOO

Morts ,$27,000. Aug 22. 37,000 Convent av. No 68 | s w cor 144th st, 24.11 144tb st. No 450 ] x94.5, 4-sly brk dwell­

ing. Foreclos. Wm C Breed to Mabel Slade. July 1. 24,000

,-Lenox av, Nos 90 to 96. s e cor 115th st. 100.11x100, three 5-sty brk flats. Orrin D Pel-son individ and as trustee John Glass, J r , individ and as trustee Wm L iind Pc trona R Hamilton and Mary A McNiece to Luke A Burke. B & S . Aug 15. .VIorts $142,000. 10,000

'Same property. Orrin D Person individ and as trustee John Glass, Jr . individ aud as trustee to same. B & S . Aug 15. nom

Lenox av. Nos 161-16D|n w cor l l S t h st, l l S l h st. No 1 0 ! I 100,lLx97, three 5-

sty brk flats. Release mort. Hamilton Bank, N Y City, to Fredk Aldhous. Aug 23. nom

, 'Manhattan av. No 498, e s, 82.2 s 121st st, IS.9x05, 5-sty brk Sat. Charles Beckmann to Israel Josefsohn. Mort $15,000. Aug 19. 19.500

Park av. No 1503, e s. 74 n 109th st, 26 , l lx 80, 4-sty brk flat. Harry B Davis and David Gordon to Charles Dougherty. Mort $7,500. Aug IS. nom

-Riverside av, s e cor 122d st. 25x100, va-^ cant. Stephen H Morgan to FranciS' A

Thayer. Mort $18,000 and all liens. Feb 15, 1897, nom

St Nicholas av, s w cor 147th st. 74.11xl2o, ..,• I-sty brk building, tennis ground, Wm

A, Marion and George B Hoe to Jacob D Butler. Mort $5,000. July '29.

val consid aod 100 -'"St Nicholas av. No 856|s e cor laSd st, 25.6x

St Nicholas pl. No 59 I 159.6 lo St Nicho-153dEt, No400 I las pl, x24.11x164,

5 and 6-sty stone flats. Annie Aaron to Lilly R Stern. All' liens. C a G. Aug 16.

nom Same property. Release judgment. Magda­

lena Leidenthal to LUly R Stern. Aug 11. 150

Same property. Lilly R Stern lo Marian Schramme. Morts $82,000, Aug 15. exch

/ St Nicholas av. No 377, n e cor 130th st, 26,10x100, 5-sty brk flat. Sophie Goff to Annie Jacob, Moris $39,500. July 29. nom

Bpuyten Duyvil Parkway, n e cor land Spuy­ten Duyvil & Port Morris R R. runs n w 269.11 X e 149.6 x s e 93.7 x 133.4 x s w 131.8 X w 140.5 to beginning. Marian Schramme to Sanford B Stifter Morts $9,-000. Aug 15, nom

y West End av. No 510, e s. 62.2 s SSth at, 20x 80, 4-sty brk dwell'g, Ida L Starbuck to Joaeph Byk. Morts $23,000 and ali liens. Aug 16. nom

1st av, No 64, I s e cor 4lh st, 23.10 • J t h st, Nos 138 and 140 1x94.11, 5-sty hrk ten-

'" em't with stores. Gustave L Morgenthau to Frederick and Joseph Stolzenberg. Aug 19. 36,000

- 2d av. No 1248. e s, 75.5 n 65th st, 25x75, 6-sly brk tenem't, with store. Ignatz Bo-denstein to Ida Naftal. Morts- $11,000. Vi part. .'lUt; 22, nom

-' '3d av, Nos 993 and 995'lbegins 3d av, e s, 20.1 59ih St. No 205 [ u 59th st, runs n

40.2 X e 100 X s 60.3 to 59th st, x w 20 X n 20.1 X w 80 to beginning, 5-sty brk store and lofts. Joseph Geisenheimer to W Bourke Cochran. Morts $90,00ii. .\.ug 22. nom

/ • 5th av, No 1324, w s, 50.11 n l l l t h a. 25x 100, 5-sty brk flat. Herman Strauss to Henry Weiss. Morts $20,000. Aug IS. nom

Part alleyway. 17S e Bowery and 125 n Riv­ington El, runs n 25 X e 10 X s 25 X w 10. Sub lo right of way over alley. Darius 0 Mills to Julius Dreyfus. B & S . .Aug 24.

300

MISCELLAMEOgS.

AU title to lands under and above water, &c, lying bet middle lines piers 56 and 57 on w s East River, including bulkhead; also ferry house, flxtures, &c, for operation of ferry from slip north Grand st, N Y, to Broad'way, Brooklyn: all title to buildings, wharves, &c. The Brooklyn and New York Ferry Co to Brooklyn Ferry Co of New York. Morts $1,000,000. Aug 22. 81.000

All title to stocks, fee, held by Farmers ' Loan and Trust Co and others. Robt L Perry, Louisville. Ky. to Columbia Finance aad Trust Co as trustee, of Louisville, Ky. Jan 5. nom

General release. Abraham Wachitinsky to Meyer 'Horowitz. Aug 23. 95

General release. Rosa Wachitinsky to same. Aug 23. 95

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 23D AND 24TH WARDS.

Under this head the " denotes that the propertj la looated in the new Annexed District (Act of 1895).

Charlotte pl, w s, 74.10 n Jennings st, 25«: 100. William Wetterer to Fi-edk C Bar-then, Aug 23. 1,200

*FuIton st, w s. being s i/^ lot 168 on map of Washingtonville, Eastchester, 25x100. John Demarest to Ernest and Aunie E Eichenbrenner. .Aug 19. 1,400

-"FuUon St. w s, lot 85 map Jacksonville, Eastcbester, 50x100. Fannie Law formerly Gaterson to Sarah J Caterson. Morts $3,-100, B & S . Aug 22, 500

Hoe st. No 1311, w s. 200 s Charlotte pl or Jennings st, 25x100. Owen F Hanretty to Minnie Schmidt. C a G. Aug 15. 100

Home or IGTth st, s e, 108,6 w Tin'ton av, 1S.5 x93.3. Clara wife of Peter Decker to Annie T Cloulier. Mort $4,500. Aug 22. 1

Samuel st, s w s, lot 234 map Village East Tremont, West Farms, 25x183. Henry B Lyon to Maria wife ot Vincenzo Vilale and Frederick De Lorenzo. Aug 24. l.OOW

*12th st, s s, lot 277 map Unionport, 20Ux 216 Caroline Fickert to Wm Fickert. Aug 18. Mort .$1,000. nom

136th st, s s, 325' e St Anns av, 59x100, Sarah G Schuyler to James C Murray. C a G. Aug 12. 500

136th st, n s, 146.1 e Southern Boulevard. 50x100. Gordon G Macintosh to Geo J Molloy. Aug 25. nom

Same property. Geo J Molloy to Flora E Macintosh. Aug 25. nom

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Rte* om anc ISS^h st. No 608, 0 s, 181.6 e Alexander av,

2oxl00. Contract, Walter K Paye to John H Doherty. Aug 19. 25,250

155th st, s s. 95.9 e Morris av. 99.6x100, except part taken to open 15'5th st, George Stolz to Sarah Johnston. Moris $40 000. Aug IS. 64,000

15Sth st, s s, 267 e Courtlandt av, 25x98.5, Release mort. Enoch C Belt to EUeo' Mul­holland. Aug 19. 2,500

ISSth st, s s, 267 e Courtlandt av. 25x98,5. Ellen wife of Charles Mulholland. Long Branch, to Bernhard Maurer. .Mort $11,-OOO. Aug 20. 17,500

160th st, a s, 350 w EHon av. 50x100. John Metz to John, C Giese. Aug 24, 7.000

165th St. s s , ' H 5 w 3d av, 75.6x96. Enoch C Bell, Nyack, N Y,. to Ellen wife of Charles .Mulholland, Long Branch, N J. Mort $9,000. Aug 20. nom

lS2d st, centre line. 100 e Webster av, pro­longed, runs s 250 x e — to laud N Y & Harlem R R Go. x n — to centre lS2d st, X w - r to beginning. Release mort. Emi­grant Industrial Savings Bank to C Adel­bert Becker, Aug IT. nom

182d st, s s, 100 e Webster av, runs e S2.o to Park av West, x s 4:T1.9 x w 100 x n — to beginning. C Adelbert Becker to North­ern Improvement Co. Aug IS. 28,200

184th st, s s, 100 e Creston av, 2ox96. Ed'wd B France to Rosa H Butenschon. May 5.

nom 205th st, s w 3,59,3 n w Perry av, runs s e

59.3 to Perry av, x s w 292.4 x n w 100 X n 6 150 X a e 513 X n e 110.6 to beginning. Ernest Sass to John A Pleines. Aug 22,

4,000 Anthony av, e a, 50.S n ISOth st, 25.4x94.8

x25.2x93.6. Marcus Nathan to Winslow E Buzby. Morts $2,500. Aug 18. 4,500

Bat iga te av, s e cor ITSth st, 5Sx93.5x5S.lx 91.3. Chas H Bull to Harry C Hart . Morts $3,000. Aug 22. nom

Bathgate av, w s, 25 n ISls t st. 18.9x102, Release mort. St John's College, Fordham, to Mary J O'Brien. Aug 15. 1,313

Bathgate av. u w cor I S l s t st , 25x102. Re­lease mort. Same to same. Aug 23. 2,800

Beach av, s e cor Lexington st or 14Tlh st, 50x100 Alexander Davidson to Wm E White. Mort $3,000. Aug IS. nom

Cambreling av, s e s, 657.6 s w Uuion av, GlxlUO. Edward Reilly to Michael Murphy. Aug 20. 1898. 1,900

Crotona av, w a, 164 n Jefferson st, runs w 100 X ni 31.4 X n w 29.4 x n 58.11 x e 102.6 to av, X a 100 to heginning. United States Trust Co exr of Josephine L Horton to Rowland W Thomas and Isaac L Dunn. Aug 22. 5.700

Crotona av, s e cor Fairmount pl, 40.6x90. 'Henry Mahnken to Ernest Sass. B & S . Aug 24. T50

Elm av, lot 13 map Horton property. South Belmont, attached to Belmont Village, 50x 100. Michael Scheringer to Kosmus Gum-binger. Jan 4, l&iJU, nom

Fordham or North 3d av, w s, 108.3 n 176th Sl, 27x93.5x27x94. Release dower. Mary wife Andrew Kiesel to Max Al'tmayer ref. Aug 17. nom

Fordham or North 3d av, w s, 108.3 n 176th st, 27x93.5x27x94. l-'artltion. Max Alt- ' mayer to Maria Kiefer and Magdalena Mertz. Morts $2,000. Aug 18. 8.000

Fordham or North 3d av, w s, 108.3 n ITOth St. 27x93.5x27x94. .Andrew Kiesel, Annie Link, Olga Reynolds, Emma Schmitt and Clara Fiynn LO .Vlaria Kiefer ancL Magda­lena 'Meriz, Q G. Aug IS. nom

Forest av, e s, 180.4 u 15ath st, 18.6x110. Otto Spiel to Anton Ragette. Morta $1 , -500. Aug 22. nom

Grand av. centre line, 130 n centre line 184th sl. runs w 174.10 to lands old Croton Aqueduct, x n e 50.8 x e 166.9 to centre line Grand av, x a 50 to beginning. Mary E wife of aud Wm G Hudson to Carrie J Singhi, All liens. C a G, Aug 15, nom

Jackson av. e s, 162.9 n l aS th st. 74xS7.6x 73.10x87.6. Release mort. Cora N Camp­bell, Cranford, N J, to James G Patton, Aug 16, nom

Jackson av, e s, 225 n 156th st, 25x87.6. .Alex G Campbell to Thos P McDowell, Morts $4,000, taxes, &c. Aug 22. 100

Kirkside av, w s, 300 . i l n Wellesley st, 50.2 xl20.3x50xl22.3. Frederick Neugass to Cath C Robinson. Morts $1,075. Aug 13,

nom Morse av, or Old Boston road, s s, 123 w'

Grove st, 2Txl0O, except part taken for widening 3d av, John C Giese to John Metz. Aug 24. 21,000

Mott av, as widened, e s, 100 a 144th st, ,•'' 100x151.8x100.4x139. Louis M Jones to-' Meyer Gruhn and Chas E Jones, Morts $T.-500, Aug 16, 22,000

Park av West, w s, T4.10 s 182d st, lOS.lx S9.3. Northern Impt Co to Chas A Bern­hardt. Aug 19. 32 OOO

Park av West, w s, 74.11 s 182d st, lOS.lx 89.3x108.1x85.3. Chas A BernhardL to Northern Improvement Co. Moris $16,000, Aug 19. • consid omitted

Railroad av East, n e cor 148th st. 108. lOx 121.3x106.6x143.3. Sarah Johnston to George Stolz. All liens. Aug 17, 30,000

Same property John H Leith and Charlea Glenn to George Stola. Q C. Aug 17. nom

Stebbins av, e s, 50.11 s Preeman st, 25x 110. Moses Solinger to Mary Solinger, All title. Q G. A_ug 24. nom

ViUa av. 6 a. w a. 3o6.8 s Van Cortlandt av, 67x100. Release mort. Twelfth Ward Savings Bank to Felix Grimley Aug 3. nom

Washinglon av. No 1826, e a, 129.9 n 175th st, 27x120. Charles H Schroeder to Louis Schmidt, Sub to morts $12,500, Aug 22. nom

Webster av, w s. 450 n Southern Boule­vard, runs w 120.11 x n 17.5 x n 32.6 x e 112.10 to av, X s 50. Agreement as to any future encroachment. AlTjerf Wiggers with Noah C Rogera. Aug 18. nom

Westchester av. s s, 228 e 'Bergeu av 25'x 16o. 10x35,10x191.8. Foreclos. Geo H Har t to Morris Mandelstein. Morts .$18.-000. Aug 19. * 2.300

Westchester av, s s, 228 e Bergen av, 2 5 K 165.11 to centre of Mill Brook, xSo. l lx 191,7. John McGavock to Morris Mandel­

stein. Aug 10. 100 7th av, lot 911 map Village Wakefleld. lOOx

114. Edw L'Estrange Phipps to Amanda Tousey. Aug 4. Q C. 100

*Sam6 property. Rose D Dalbec widow to 'Amanda Tousey, July 11, Morts $4,950. B & S . nom

'"White Plaina road, w s, 300,7 a Westchester av. 31.4xlT5x29.4x166. Charles Dough- , ' erty to Harry B Davis and David Gordon^ Morts $3,000. Aug IS. nom

'^Lot 3 map property Laura Varian, City Island. Laura Varian to John G and Matilda Fingal. B & S . Aug 18. T25

Lot 21 map 65 choice lots, part Oak Tree Plot. Tremont. Mary R Schwarz to Wm C Schwarz. Aug 10. 1,400

*Lot 74 map of property of Neill estate. 24th Ward. Ed'ward' M Neill and Coles Mor­ris e.xrs, &c, will of J Josepha Neill to John and Andrew Snyder. Aug 20. 700

Parcel 2 map land acquired for Jerome Park Reservoir. Julia E Cameron to City of New York. Release award. June 20. 78,116

Plot begins at division line between lota 31 and 32 map land heirs R Bassford, and 100 e Webster av, runs e 143 to land N Y & Harlem R R, x n 250 x w 131 x s 250 to beginning. Release mort . . Caroline Weiner by Ghas F Heinz, att 'y, to G Adel­bert Becker. Aug 1, _ 3,500

LEASES. OJnder thia head all Leases reeerded. Assign­

ment of Leases and Leasehold Conveyances will be found. The expressed consideration following the term of years for which a lease i s , given means so much per year. Whenever the date ia omitted, read the current year.)

Allen st. No 176, store I AUen st, a e cor Stanton st, front basement

and 5 upper lofts j Lewis Z Bach to Jacob'Hyman; 1 year.3,000

Chambers st. No 203, store and cellar, Mary G Barney, Clifton, N J, to A P Miehe; 2% years S40

Forsyth st . No 180. Joseph Bird trustee of estate devised to Jacob A Appley and John Leveridge in trust for Jacob A Appley will Jacob Appley to Christina Rupp; 3 2-3 years sOO

'Hester st. No 211, all. Jacob S and Anna D Cornwell and Elizabeth Power guard Kath D and! Andrea G Cornwell to Francesco Ca-rusa; 4 11-12 years, from June 1, 1899, (Gorrects error in issue July 23)

repairs and 2,040 Hudson sL, No 509. Samuel M Thompson to

James J Keenan; 5 years 700 Sheriff st, No 65, par t basement. Marcus

Peuerstein to Louis Green and Eva Zucker-mauj 10 years, with privilege of renewal for i> years 3t;0, 420

Spring SL, No 189, store floor and basement, Manin Goerl to Isidore, Karoiine and Leo­pold Damrauer; 3 years 504

Stanton st, n e cor Essex st, 25x98. Assign lease. Elizabeth Menz to Geo M Paaa,8,000

9th st . No 400, a e cor 1st av. No 148, all. Marlin King to Louis Daum; 3 y e a r s . . . .

repairs and 1,980 17th st. No 333 West, store floor. Selika

Pioda, Elsa and Emma P Muegge, Eugenie 'Piantlni individ andj guard I rma Muegge to Herman Schrader; term, from Aug 1, 1898, to May 1, 1901 510

.34th st, Nos 116 to 120 West. Victoria ; Hotel Co to F M Rogers; term from com- ! pietion of building to Sept 1, 1919, '

repairs and 42,000 to 65,000 35th st, Nos 147 to 151 West, l a t floor and ,

• part basement and 2 apartments ou w s I 2d floor. Harriet V Houghton by Wm K ; Houghton att 'y to William Somers; 9 1-12 years for term, 69,333

42d st^ No 143, n s, 137,10 e Broadway, 25x lOO.o, Assign lease, Robert Simpson to Thomas Simpson nom

42d st, No 43 East, store. Joseph Milbank to Louis Stream and Henry Levy; 5' years

4,250 46th st, n s, 145 w Sth av, 20x100.5, Assign

lease, Effingham M, James H, Charles N Van Buren and Wilhelminia Harris and' Henrietta McDowell' and Sarah A Vail to Julius J Hundt nom

114th st. No 329 East, ground floor on east side and front basement. Raffaele and

Elisabettd Auriano to Domenico Ludallo; 4 years igg

l l S t h st. No 40O Bast. Murdock M Camp­bell and John Gray to Edward J Cumisky , and William Rabe; 3 yeara 864

Av C, s e a, 72 n e 3d st. 24xS0. Assign lease. Henry Arens to Elizabeth Donovan

nom Edgecombe av, s e cor St Nicholas pi, runs

s 104.10 X e 175.4 to av, x a and w along .'1 av as it curves 315 to beginning. Assign lease. Henry and Frederick Troger, firm Troger Bros, to The J Chr G Hupfel Brew­ing Co IS.OOO

Park av, a e cor 124th st, 25x90. Assign lease. Henry Rieper to James Everard's Breweries nom

Park av, n' e cor 124th st, 25x90. Assign lease. Louisa Kadel admrx Michael J Kadel to Christopher Munnich nom

Same property. Assign lease, Christopher Munnich to Henry Rieper nom

1st av, s e cor 4th st. Cancellation of lease. Frederick and Joseph Stolzenberg to Gus­tave L Morgenthau nom

3d av. No 708, store and basement and cel­lar, Frederick Wohlfert to Geo F Pusch; o y e a r s . . . . . . . . 1,100 to 1^00

3d av, e s, 20.1 n D9th st, runs a 40.2 x e 100 X s 60.3 to oOth St. X w 20 X n 20,1 I X w 80 to beginning, Joseph Geisenheimer to Sot Heyman Co; 10 years, $9,500 I s t '

ft.? ^^^^^' ^^Ih ^' it>.ooo fath av. No ci24. Assign lease. Julius Kaiser

to Emanuel Strauss noik 13th av or Exterior av, s e cor 24th st. Con­

sent lo sub-let to American Air Power Co or Metropolitan St Ry Co. Eagle Tube Go to Safety Electric Light and Power Co, June 27 ^om

AU title to wharf property, land under water, &c, under privilege to run ferry from Roosevelt st. New York, to Broadway and South Sth st, Brooklyn

AU title to same ferry from n 3 Grand, at, N Y, to Broadway, Brooklyn

All title to same ferry from Grand st, N Y, to Grand st, Brooklyn

AU title to same ferry from 23d st, N Y to •Broadway, Brooklyn '

Pier on n s Grand st, Yz Part, and on' 3 ' s Broome st, and all bulkhead on East at, all water rights, &c

Bulkhead at foot East 22d st, East R iver ! ! Assigns 6 leases. The Brooklyn and New York Ferry Co to Brooklyn Ferry Co of New York nom

23D AND 24TH WAItDS.

134th at, s s, 02.4 e 3d av, present lines, 34.4 x25x41.5x26, Chas P Bowne to Joha Bar­tels; 2 years, from April 1, 1906 1,500

143d st, Nos 624 and 624y2 Eaat, a t Elevated R R Sut ion , Franklin A Wilcox to Freder­ick Pump; 10 7-12 yeara 1,6U0, 1,750

Courtlandt av, u w cor 149th st, store, Fred­erick Kracke to Charles Grossman and Ozias Koppman; 3 years 600

Same property. Assign lease. Charles Gross­man and' Ozias Koppman to Eastern Brew­ing Co nom

Morris av. No 637. s w cor 152d at, store. John EUerd to Charles Grossman and Ozias Koppman; 5 years . repairs and T20, TSO

Same property. Assign lease. Charles Grossman and Ozias Koppman to Eastern Brewing Co nom

3d av. No 2430, s e cor 134th st. Assigns 2 leases. John Bartels to Simon Hofimann.

.nomi 3d av. No 4203. John Armstrong to Chas A

Soteldo; 10 years, from April 1, 1 9 0 2 . . 720 to 780

Same property. Assign lease. Henry Saqui to Ghas A Soteldo 60O

Same property. Assign lease. Chas A Soteldo to John and Mathias Haffen nom

Lot 78 map Fairmount, Upper Morrisania. Assign tax lease. James A Soyer admr Mary Soyer formerly Robinson to 'Henry Mahnken and Ernest Saas 50

MORTGAGES. NOTE.—The arrangenmnt of this list ia aa tol-

lows: The first name fs that of the mortgagor. wo nest fAat of the mortgagee. The description of the property theo follows, then the date of the morteags. the time for which it waa given and the amount. The general dates used as headings are the dates when the mortgage wa« h-anded mto the Register's offlce to be reeerfled.

Whenever the letters "P. M." occur, preoeflel by the name of a street, in these lists of mort­gases, they (Bean that it la a Purchase Mon«y Mortgage, and for fuller particulars see the list of transfers under tbe corresponding da,te. Wb»D-ever the rate is not given, read as 6 per cent.

Mortgages against l^d and 24th Ward prnw-erty will be teund altogether at the foot ol tbta hot,

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. (CITY OF NEW YORK.)

August 19. 20, 22, 23, 24, 25,

Addison, John and Mathilda to John B Leech et al exrs and trusteea John B Leech. 2Dth St. No 215, n a, 186 w 7th av, 21x 9S,9. Aug 22, due Aug 23, 1901, 5%,

lold, 13,500

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296 Record and Guide] Augusts / , 1898.

Aldhous, Frederick to Nathan Clark et al as trustees under will ot Nathan Clark, Lenox av, n w cor l l S t h st, 33.10x97. Aug 23, 5 years, 5%. o'J.*'<J<J

Same to Liiiie B Lilienthal, San Francisco, Cal. Lenox av, w s, 33.10 n 118th st, 33.6 x97. Aug 22, ,-5 years, 5%. 38,000

Same to Mary A A Woodcock, Bedford, N Y. Lenox av, w s, 67.4 n l l S l h st, 33.6x xy7. Aug 22, 5 years, 5%. 38,000

Aldhous. Frederick to HAMIL'ION BANK of N Y City- Lenox av, n w cor 116th at, 100.11x97. Aug 23, 1 year. 20,O0O

Alexandi'e, Fraucis V to BUUITABLE LIFE ASSUR SOC, 27th st. No 37, n s, 32a e Oth av, 25x98.9. Aug 17, due Jan 1, 1901, 57o- ...,--^^

Areus, Henry to Elizabeth Donovan. 92d st, Ko 65, n s, 185 e Columbus av, 20xiOU.8, • Sub to morts $14,000.' Aug 22, 2 years.

2,000 Axelrod, Rachel to William Rankin, 03d st,

5 s, lUO w West End av, 75.\.146.2xiOX_liS.O, P M, Aug 25, due Sept 1, IHOtl, 3 ^ ^ ^ ,

54,000 Axelrod, Rachel wife ot aud Jacob lo Si.epjien

G Bogert irustee under will of Richd J Morgan. 99th si, s s, 325 w Central Park West, 25x100.11. Aug 25, 3 years, o ^ .

2^,aUU Axelrod. Rachel to WUUam Rankin. Same

uropeny. Sub to last mort. Aug 25, due aept 1. 1899. c,^'^"-'^'^

Balser, Henry to Louise A Baiser. Uth st, s a l i s e Av B, 22.llxy3.ll .x22.6xU3.ll . Aug lo , 1 year, 5%. 1.000

Baruetl. Samuel to Annie Wolarsky. Biooxne St. No 213, s s, 25 w Norfolk it, 2oxi5. Aug 24, 1 year. iS.OUO

Bauhalin, Heinrich L A to Wm ll Macy, Jr . li:iLh SL, n s, 75 w Lexington av, 26x lUO.il, Sub to eucroachment ou e s. Aug 25, 1 year. 'i.^'J^

Beale, Eusigu 0 to Wesley C Bush. Houston s t s s 5U w Wooster st, 25x95, Aug 1, 1 year. ' a.*'^tl

Beckmann, Charles to Lizaie A Benedict trustee under will Harriet E Anderson for James M Anderson. Manhattan av, No 498, e s, 62.2 6 121st st, 18,9x95. Aug IS, 3 years, 5%. 15,000

Same to Israel Josefsohn, 102d at, a s, zlO.O w 3d av, 27x100.11. P M. Aug 19, in­Elalls. '-^-^^

Beth Israel Hospital Assoc to MUTU.IL LIFE INS CU, Cherry Et, n w cor Jelierson fit, 7tf.4sJ.i2.2x7S.4xll0,10. Aug 1:4, 3 years,

B i iz rChas J and Eliaaheih widow to Anna 0 S Halsey. 131si st, No 23, n s, 2S5 w 5th av, 20x99.11, Aug 20, 5 years. 500

Blauvelt, Cornelius R, of Nyack, N Y, lo THE LAWYERS' MORTGAGE INS CO. 53d St, n s, 250 w 9th av, 15x100.5. Aug 19, 5 yeai's, 5%. 16,500

Blumenthal, iiabette to Chas M Rosenthal, l l&ih st, s s, 100 e 5th av, lOOxlUO.ll. P M. Aug 18, demand. 16,000

Bridgeman, Cath \V widow, lola B Moore widow aud Emma B wife of Geo A Moulton lasi two children Andrew Bridgeman to INijT FUR THE SAVINGS UF MER-CHANT;3' CLERKS. Broadway, e s, 44.7 n Ibth Sl, ruus e b4.9 x n 21.4 x w 3 x w • bb.O to Broadway, x s 21 . Suh to morts

- !S4tJ,000. Aug 11, due Aug 23, XOOl, 4'^%-

Brigando, Michele to Adelaide S de Rivera. I s i av, w s, 25 u l l l t h st, 25x100. Lease­hold, Aug l b , secures rents. 2,000

Brooklyn J-erry Co oi N Y to KNICKER-BUUKER TRUST GO as trusiee. Piers 56 and OJ on East River and property in WUliamsBurg; ail right, tille aud interest, francuisea, Sen. Aug 1, secures bonds, 50 years, 5 ^ . . g-Jhi, 7,5uO,000

Same to same. Same property. Aug 1, se­cures, bonds, 50 years, 0%. Duplicate mort. Aug 1. goici, T,5tJU,U00

'Duller, Jacoh D to Wm A and Geo E Hoe. Av St JSicholas. s w cor l i i t h si, i i . l l x 125. P M. Suh 10 mort ;t;5,0U0. July 29, due Aug 18, 1699, 5%. 42,oOO

Coben, Harris and Aoraham to Heury E Jones. Market st, n e cor Monroe st, 25x 8T.2. Aug 16, 5 years, 5/^. 4U,000

Cohen, Gusaie 10 E.VilGKANT INDUST SAVINGS BANK. l::ULh st. No 357, n s, 133 w Alanhaitan av, l ix i t JU. l l . Aug 23, 1 year, 4.-/0. ''- 'WJ

IMrrugb, Jolin E to Patrick Conlon. Amster­dam av. No 2104, w a, 57.11 n lLl4-.h st, bOxlUU. Aug 24, 1 year. 3,00J

Delaney, James to The Cook_& Bernheimer Co. Audubon av, n w cor l j 2 d st, 57x100. Aug 19. Secures loans. T,000

Dougherty, Charles to Henry B Davis a n l David Gordon. Park av, e s, T4 n lOyih si, 26.11x80. P M. Aug 18, installs. 2,000

DougherLy, Charies to Wm F Vause. 24tb 6t, u s, 220.10 e Oth av, 20.1Ux9S.9. P M. Aug 25 due Juue 30, lUUl. 4Y2%. 5,0b0

Edwards, Edward C to Alex W Fraser. Prince st, Nos 143 and 145, n e cor Wesl Broad­way, 40x71.3. P -M, Sub to morts 84U,-OtiO. Aug 25, 1 year. 23,000

Embach, Charles with Rose Hyman. o9th st. No :^33, n s, 205 w 2d av, 25x100.4. Ex­tension of morl. Aug 19. nom

Ernst, Robert owner and mortgagor to whom it may concern. Greenwich EI, NOS SOO

and 811; Tth av, s e cor 133d st, and No 2tJ9 W 133d St. Cerliflcate as to ownership and as to regularity. Aug 22. nom

Escher, Magdelena to August Eimer. 10th st E s 200 w 1st av. ^5xi/i> block. Aug •12, due July 1, 1901, 5%. 2,U00

Fahrenkrug, Henry to George Bhret. Park av. No 1675; 12Sth st. No IOO East. Lease-_ _ hold, Aug 19, demand. 3, la6

Farrington, Chas R, Ella R. John R, all of Dover N J, to Michael Dougherty. 119th st No 332, s s, 283.4 w 1st av, 16.8xl00.1U. Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. 1.500

Fi-inbeig, William and Joseph Polstein lo Josppli C Levi as trustee. -N'orfoik st. No 31, w s, 159 s Grand st, 25x100. Aug 15, 5 years, 0%. 1T,509

Same lo Harriet t B Knight as trustee uuder wiil of Charles Knight. Same property. Equal lien wilh lasL mort. -A.ug l o , 5 years, 5%. 12,o00

Foster, Amelia F and Harriet lo MANHAT­TAN LHi'E INS CO. 18th st. No 310, n s, 239 e 2d av, 20x92. Aug 19, 1 year, 5;;^.

6,500 Foster, Amelia F to same. 19th st . No 226,

s s, 285.8 w 2d av, 21.4x92. Aug 19. 1 year, 57,. . ' ' . ' 'DO

Foster, Harriet to same. 19th st. No 232, s s, 221.8 w 2d av, runs s 83,10 x w T.O x s and w ou curved line, lO.T x w 9.6 x n 92 to st, X e 21.8 to heginning. Aug 19^ 1_ year, 5%, 7,7oO

Friedrich, Emma to THE EMIGRANT IN­DUST SAVINGS BANK. 52d at. No 417, n s, 235.8 e lat av, 20-10x81.3x20.10x83. Aug 24, 1 year, 4%. 7,900

Goldstein, Abraham to GERMAN S.4VINGS BANK. oOth sL, s s, 200 W 2d av, 2ox 100.5, July IS, 1 year. 12,500

Same to same. 56th al, s s, 175 « 2d av, 25xlU0.5, July 18, 1 year. 12,500

Goodman, Aaron and Nathan Silverson 10 James .VlcOienahau, James D Smith and Sewannee M Stevenson truslees for Marlon Buckler under wUl David Stevensou. Madi­sou Sl, No 265, n s, 18.9x100; Madison SL, No :JUT, n s, 16.9xlU0. Aug 10, 5 years, 4',rA. ^2,000

Goodman, Aaron and Naihan Silverson to Abraham Siern and Isidore Jackson. .Madi­son SL, No 265, n E, IS .UXKJU; Madison st. No 207, n s, IS.UxiOO. Sub lo morl $42,-UUU, Aug 16, demand. 8,000

Goodman, Urry to Moses Goldman, Riviug­ton st, iso :i42, n a, 25x100. P M. Aug 22, 6 months. 2,50J

Same to Pincus Lowenfeld aud WUliam Pia-ger. Same property. P M. Sub to last mort. Aug Z2, due Aug 25, 1S!J9. 3,400

Gorlin, Benjamin, Jersey City, N J, to Jere- . miah W Dimick, Jr, Riltou Glen, -N Y. Water st, Nos 4U: aud 494, n .s, 110.3 e Pike slip, 43.8x6(J.x4ix6U. P M. July 30, installE, 5%. I l , 0o2

Grassmuck, Katie to George Ehret . Nassau et, 1 0 120. Saloon lease, Aug 22, de­mand. 2U,636

Guerineau, Wm S and Wm H Drake to Cnas H Edgar trustee tor Mary 'E Edgar under wUl James A Edgar. lOi ih si, JNo 06, E s, 150 e Madison av, 25jli00.11. Aug U , o years, 5%,. gold, 2U,0UO

Hart, I r i e u a wife 6t and Max to THE LAvV-1:KHS' MORTGAGE iiNS GU. 62a s., s s, liUO.O w Av A, 25xl0:i.2. Aug 19, 5 years, 5%. 2 i ,W0

Hecninger, Jdaeph and (Bertha ihongagors wilh Gabriel Rosensiein. I s i av. No S4T, Extension of morlgage. July 22, nom

Hoeoermanu, Sophie lo James U Putnam. 9Tth sL, n s, 'j.0'0 w I s i av, oOxlOO.lJ.. P M. Aug IT, 1 mouth. 7,000

JohnsLone, Mary C wite of and Alexander to William Johnstone, Glasgow, Scotland, l i o t h st, s s, 252.7 b Itlverside Drive, 42x 10U.il. Aiig4, due Aug 1, l6U9. 2U,UU0

Kohlhepp, Adam J and Mai-y K to TITLE CiUAii.'i.NTEE AND TRUST CU. .^jisier-dam av, J\o ti31, e a, 01.2 s 91si st, 25x lUU. Aug 24, 5 years, 47^. l i , 0 0 0

Koupal, Eliza J, Aitdiea P, De Wilt C and Theo M 10 Amaiie Schellenberger. I s l av. No 2038, e 6, 25.3 n lOJih si, 25.x91. Aug 22, due April 14, 19UU, 1,500

Leader, Bessie wife ol Isaac and Sarah wife of Jacoh Bloom to Peter W Fick, New Brunswick, N J. Monroe sl, s w eor Jef­ferson Sl, 23,6x100. Aug 23, 8 years. 7,500

Leisi, Henry G to Abraham C Quackenbush. i 6 l h st. No 311, n s, loU e 2d av, 2oxlUU.5. Feb 21 , due March 1, 169iJ. 1,UU0

Lese, Louis to MUTUAL LIFE INS CO. 131SI st, n e, 1(5 w Park av, o0x99. l l . P M. Aug i s , 1 year, 5;^, 6,000

Same to same. 1 3 I S L Et, n s, 125 W Park av,

5Uxyy.ll. P .\L Aug 18, 1 year, o;^. O.UtiO Levin, Darnel and Samuel Mandel to Harris

^laudclbaum and Fisher Lfcwine._ Orchard Sl, Nos 164 and 166, e s, 50x8i.6. Aug 25, 1 year. 16,000

Levy, Lazarus to Mary L Higgins guard Wm L Breese, Ridge st, e s, 153.9 n Riv­ington sl, 21.3x100. July 26, due Aug lo , 1903, 5%, 16,000

Lyons, Julius J to John H Ives and Andres M Companioni exrs and trustees under will Emilio Del Pino. 72d st, n s, l i 5 w Weat Knd av, 25x102.2. Sub to morts $20,-000. Aug ly, 5 yeara. 8,000

Moeslein, Agnes to Abner P Bigelow trus­tee for creditors Moeslein & Crane Ceiling Co. 51st st, s s, 19 e 1st av, 16x1^0.5; 48th st, £ s, 275 e IsL av, 50x100.5. Aug IT, Secures notes and creditors. ——

Monahan, Mary to Perez M Stewart and H Ives Smilh. 107th st, u s, 258 e Riverside Drive 17x100.11. Sub to morts $22,(IUU. 4.ug 18, due Feb 18, 1SU9. l.OOi;

Moore Elizabelh to Herbert .Coope, Morn­ingside av, e s, 77,11 n 120th st, 23x100. June 28, 1 year. 3,000

Morrison, Abbie C widow to Isabella Loring. Riverside Drive, e s, 27.8 n Toth si, 25.li xy4.5x25x8y.5, with right ol way or pas­sageway of 4 ft wide, viz: 75th st, n s, 375 w West End av, 4x27.2; ,sub to rear 4 ft of premisea flrsi described. Aug 22, 3 years, som, 10,000

Munday, Rose formerly Monaghan daughter and devisee under will Thomas Monaghan aud Ann Monaghan widow to James F Boyle. 36th st, s s, 212.6 e 2d av, 18.yx 98.9. June 30. 3 years, 5 / , , 2,500

McGrory, Anna. Baldwins, L I, lo Heury and Gelia Koppert. Uod st. No 185, n s, 100 w 3d av, runs n y4.8 x w 10 x u 10 centre line of block, x w 20.6 x s 1U0.8 Lo st, x e 3U.6 to beginning. Aug 22, 1 year. 3,001)

McWalters, Mary wile 01 James 10 Max and Bernhard Freund. Amsteidam av. No 240i, w s, 50 n 179th st , 25xiU0. Aug 40, 1 year. ^.^60

Same to Frederick J Middlebrook. Same property, Aug 19, 3 years, pX- 18,000

O'Brien, John E and Daniel Casey to Juiia E Cameron, Amsterdam av, s R cor 148th st, 24,11x100. Aug y, due Nov i , 1>.-U1, 5 ^ . 43,i0i)

Same to same. Amsierdam av, e s, 24.11 s 34Sth st, 24.11xHfO, Aug 9, duo -Nov 1, 1901, 5 / ; . -^.<-'uo

Same 10 Peter LuySter, Qiieeas Borough. Am­sterdam DV, s e cor j.48Lh si, 4ti.ilxHiO, Sub 10 moris i:67,UO0. Aug 9, due Nov 1, 1899. 'i.*'^^

O'Hara, Mary E to Jamea M .^.nderson trus­tee under will James W Anderson, l i y i h st. No 135', n a, 333.9 e Park av, i&.yxHJ0.11. P M. Aug 17, due .-Vug 15, l y u i , 4;V2./i-

Overington, Thomaa to John Twiname. 12ytQ st n s, 265 e 4ih av as widened, 5Ux •U'J. 11. Aug la, 1 year. 5,000

Powell, H Wheeler to FOURTEENTH STREET BANK. Sl Nicholas pi, e s, 224.1 e from centre iine ol 453d st, 2o.xIO0. Aug 4. Secures note, 2,342

Purdy, Elvira to THE MUTUAL LIFE INS CO ot New York. West Washington pi, s w a, 200 n w Oth av, I S x i l . Already mortgaged lo mortgagee, Aug 25, 1 yeiir, 5 / , . , l.OUO

Quin, Margaret to Robt G Sharp. 83d st, n s, 196.6 w Columhus av, 16.4x102.2. Morts $41,000. Aug 11, 1 year. . 2,000

Rhinelauder, Matilda O to THE BOWERY SAVINGS BANK. 2d av. No 17l5, s w oor 8uih SL, 2o.6xiu; Washington av, n W B, being part loi 70 on map 01 Viil.ige of Mor­risania, l'/2 miles trom Harlem Kiver, 50x 1 5 0 X 4 8 , 2 X J 6 0 . Aug 24. o yeais, iYo- 2d,0U0

Rohrig, Wm F to Babette Cohen. Uh av, n W cor 27lh st, runs w 93.2 x u 86.2 x e

' 25 X s 52.3 X e 06.11 lo av, x s 34.8 to beginning. Aug 24, 2 years. 6,500

Rosenoerg, Charies 10 Hannah Greenebaum ei al exrs Heury Greeu=^baum. Amsierda^n av, No 1460, e s, loO s J.3ad st, 2 J X 4 0 J . Aug 20, due taepi 1, lliOo, ^ i ^ ^ . 17,o09

Roih, John and Michael VVielandi 10 Noah C Rogers. Olh st, Nos 6U3 and UU5, n e, 93 e Av B, 50x70.iU. Sub to moris $23,-350. Aug 23, 3 months. 6,000

Ruth, Samuel J to John A Brown, Jr, of Phila­delphia, Pa. Madison st, No 450, s s, 25x 40U. Aug 23, 5 years, 5'/^. 29,UfJ0

Schapiro, Louis to Simon h. Bernheimer ahd Josephine Schmid. I s l av. No 24u4, cor 125ih El. Leasehold. Aug _v, demand, 1,500

Scbrader, Herman to Beaaiesiou Se Woerz. ITtn El, No 333 West Store lease Aug 5, demand. 2,000

Schwarz, Kmma to Frederic J Middlebrook. 22d S[, Ko 4d:4, S s, 2itl w od av, 20xy6.y. Aug 20, 6 years, oZi. l l ,0 ' J J

Shannon, David 10 BOW'ERY SAVINGS BANK. Tlst st, s s, 244,6 w Wesl End av, 1 7 X 1 0 0 . 5 . Aug 23, o years, 4/o, lU,tiOO

SmlLh, Anastacia to Thomas Caroiin. 43d st, s E, Hi6.8 w Olh av, 16.ax4U0.5. Aug 19, T year, 1,032

Smilh, Philip to T M E B O W E I R Y SAVINGS BANK. 14Lh st, n w cor Greenwich av, 29x80x42x81. P M. Aug 24, 3 years. 4 / i .

lO.uOO Spektorsky, Jacob, Boston, Mass, to Joaeph

Speklorsky. Easi Bioadway, s s, Ou.ii w i'ike SL, runs w 23,2 x s lo x e 7.3 x a l o X e 15.11 X n 85; Eidridge si. No ill , e s, 100.S n Canal si, 2oxiyy; East Broad­way, No 99, s s, 2oxi(Jll. i-T part of all. SuD to morls $09,000, Aug l a , demand.

3,585 Stearn, Charles and Henry to George Ehrei,

8Lh av, No 21*1. Leasehold. Aug 20, demand. ti.uoo

Stifter, Sanford B to Marian Schramme. Spuyten Duyvil Parkway, n s. al e line of property of Spuyten Duyvil & Port Morris R K, runs n w along e s of said land 269.11

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X e 149.T to another portion of aaid Park­way, X s e 93.T X — .03.4 x s w 131.S to point in n s of firsl 1 o. ili-u said parkway, x w 140.5 to hiEinni g- P M- 'Suh lo mort. Aug 15, 3 ' t a s, 5%. 4.000'

StnlztrLt.g, FiEdefick and Joseph to Henry MoiEer..L;.U. 4th sl, Nos 13S and 140, s e cor ..s. av, 94,11x23,10, P M. Aiig 19, due Jan 1, 1S99, 4%. 20,000

P-lraus, Ludwig to Ludwig Straus and ano exrs Louis B Newcity. 13lh st. n a. 133.6 e 3d av, 16.6x103,3. Aiig 19, 3 yeai-s, 4%,

4.00U Thayer, Francis A to Eloise L Breese, Tux­

edo; N Y. Riverside av, s e cor 122d st, 25 XlOO, Aug 22, IStiS, 3 years, IVa^- 25,000

TosIevJn, Henry M and Peter L P lb John J Roberts, Grand st. No 02, n s, 100 w W^ooster st, 25x100. July 2T. 1 year. S,500

wahle, William aud Anna E to Chas F • filhiery. 138ih it, s s, 133,4 w Boulevard,

l6.Sx99.11. Sub to moi't $10,000. Aug 10. installs. 1,000

Watt, Archibald to THE i r u t U A L LIFE INS CO, N Y. 143d st, s s, 100 e Tth av, 250x199,10 lo 142d st. Aug 23, 1 year. 5%. 60,000

Weiss, Henry to Louis Lese. 5tH av, w s 50.11 n l l l t h Et, 25x100, P M. Sub Lo fiiort $20,000. Aug. IS, diie Aiig 15, 1900, 5%, 2,000

Wessell, Otto to Good Samaritan Dispensary, Amsterdam av, e s, 25.11 s 98ih st, 25x74, Aug 16, due Nov 1, 1901, 4y2%. 10,000

WlUnir, Hulda to Bertha Gulhauer. Cherry 31, No 142, n s, 201 w Market st, 25x104,10 X25xl04. t e b 1, 1898, 2 yeais, 5%. 2,500

SOROUCH OF TH£ Sl^ONX. 2:SD AND lilTH WARDS.

.Wljf r t ; . . g , . ; ., ; i i t ^ i J l U . i l i . t a W i l l i • d d -

aote that the properly IB located In the new innexed Bletrlct (Act of 1885). ,,

Altieri, Jerry to UNITED STATES SAV­INGS SANK. 3d av, s e cor Wendover av, 34.5x100x32.6x100. Aug 25, due Dec 1, 1898. 15,000

Baird, Annie widow lo H A R L E M SAVINGS BANK. Girard av, n e cor Arcularius pi, 8Txi25.2x75x95, except part taken lor 16yih St. Aug 23, 1 year, 5%. 6,500

Bjorkegren, Charifcs aud .Veia J 10 Lillian E iviofiett. 180th st, old line, s w cor Mapes av, 27x103. .4ug 19, 3 years, 5%. 3,500

Same to same. ISuth st, old line, s s, 2i w Mapes av, 24x103. Aug 19, 3 years, 5%.

2.T50 Same to same. 180th st, old line, s s, 51 w

Mapes av, 24x103. Aug 19, 'd yeafs, 5%, 2,T50

Bentz, Ahhle 16 Meify G SilUe'K, Jr . Kelly st, w s, I60 s lOt th st, 1004100. Aug 20, 1 j ea r . 1,035

Bernhardt, Chas A lo T \ V E L F T H W A R D SAVINGS BANK. Park Sv West, w s, T4.11 s 182d at. 18.1xh5.l0xlS.lx85,2. Aug. 19, 1 year, 5% 3,009

Same to same. Park av West, w s, 93 s 182d St, 13xS6.6-"ii8xi5.T. Aug i 9 , 1 year, 5%.

: 2,.JU0 Same to sajne." Park av West, w s, 111 s 182d

at, 18x8i,3xl8xi6,6, Aiig 49, lyear , 5'/^. 2,oOU

Same to same. P a r k a v West, w 4. 129 s 182d st, 18.t87,10x18x51,3. Aug 19, 1 year, 5%.

2,500 Same to same. Park av West, W s, 147 s lS2d

st, 18.x88.bxi6x67.10. Aug 19, 1 year, 5%. 2,500

Same to same. Park av West, w s, 165 s la2d SL, lSxo9.2xi6xSc..O. Aug 19, 1 jear , 5/^.

3,000 Buzby, Wiiislow E to .Vlarcus Naihan. An-

ihony av, e £, OU.S n ISUth st, 25.4xJ4.8x z5.ix.,3.U. P M. Sub to m o n ,f2,o00, Aug 19, 1 year, 500

Cloudier. Annie T to Clara Decker. Home or l u i i h st, s s, IOS.6 w Tiuton av, 18.5x93.3. P M. Aug 22. installs. 700

Cornwell, Anna D and Jacob S to Henry B Wesselmau. yth av, e s, 100 u J th st, 250 xi05, Mt Vernon; Sih av, w s, 2M0 n 5th st, runs w lOo ,x n 50 x n e 5'Lf x e 103 10 Mh av, X s 100, -Vil Vtrnon; Franklin av, e s, 160 s Monroe st, 3(Ux2t,0, Dnianpori; 6ih st, s 6, 20U w Av C, 100x103,6, Union-port; 'Houston st. No 33 i , s s, 18.6 w washiueion st, 1J .9X,JO; Hester st, No 211, at wesl cor 636, ruus n e 35.6x66.0x21.8 x E w lu3.6 to Houston st, x s e 24.11; also property iu Brooklyn. Undivided interest, Aug 17, J 6 ; J 6 , demand. 780

Civilette, Stefano or Stephen to Cyrus Hitch­cock, East Orange, N J. 163d sl, n s, 16.6 e Tinion av, 20.ox62.10, except part taken lo widen 163d st, Aug 23, 1 year. 100

*Eichenbrenner, Ernest and Aunie E 10 John Demaresi. l-ulton st, w s, heing s V lot IbS on map of Washingtonville, East­chester, 25xi<J0. P M. Aug 19. 800

*Fingal, John G aud MaLilda lo Rose May. Lot 3 map of property ot Laura Varian at Cily Island." P M. Aug IS, 5 years. 425

Fredericks, Mary J widow and Catheiine wife of Samuel Duun lo .\ugu3L lOeutel. 1.54ih st, s E, being west '/•; of lot 3'09 oh inap ot Village of Melrose Suuib, &c, 25x400. Aug 20, 3 years, 5l/,%. 2,000

Fellows, Edwd B to THE EAST RIVER S A V I N G S I N S T . Timon av. No 986, e a,

274.11 s 165th et, 20.1x100. Aug 25. 1 year. 4Y2%- 2,500

Same to same. Tinton avj No 9S4, e s, 295 s 165th st, 10.10x100. Aug 25; 1 year, 4Y2%.. 2.500

Same to saine. Tinton av, No 982, e s, 314.10 s 165th st, 20.3x100. Aiig 25, 1 year, 4Y2%- ' 2,500

Saine to same. Tinton av. No 980, e s 335,1 s 165th St. 19.11x100. Aug 25, 1 year, 4 ^ 1 . 2,500

*Fori3ham. John O to Charles Barker trusLee under trust deed from Adaline MiUer to •Robert Reed, Bay av, n s, at land John 0 Fordham, City Island, runs n 200 lo Tier av, x w 125 x s 100 x e 50 x s tOO to Bay av X e T5. Aug 10, 3 years. 1,600

Gaines, Furman V and Hugh L Roberts to Elizabelh Binninger. J36th st. n s, 625 e Willis av, 25x100, Aug 25, 3 yeara, 5%.

16.0U0 Sani'fe to :?rederic J Middlebrook. ISGth st.

No 713, n s, 650 e Willis av, 25x100, Aug 25, 3 yeara, 5%, ,16.000

Giese, John C to Peler Herlich and Eliza­belh his wite. 160th si, s a, 350 w Elton av, 50x100. P M. Aug 24, due July 1. 1900, 5%. 6,000

Gruhn, Meyer and Chaa E JonieS to Louis M Jones, Mott av, e s, 100 n 144lh st, lOOx 151.8x100.4x139. P M. Sub to morts $T,oOO. Aug 16, due Sept 1, I'im. T.oOO

Hart, Harry C to Chas H Boll. Bathgate av, s e cor iTSth st, 58x113.5x58.1x91.3. P M. Aug 22, 1 year. 5%. 2,000

Handibode, Peler to ITTLE GUARANTEE AN'D TRUST CO, 170th st. s a. 23.4 e Prospect av, runa e 75 x a 125.5 x w 135.1 to Prospect av, x n 26.5 x e 23.4 x n 100 10 beginning, Aug 15, 1 year, 5%.^ 5,000

Johnston. Sarah to George Siolz. loa ih st, s s, 143.5 e Morris av, 25xl00, except p a n taken £or opening 155lh st. P M. Aug 18, 1 year. 1,900

Same to same, looih st, s s, 120.3 e Morris av, 25x100, except part taken for opening ISolh St. P M. Aug IS, 1 yeaj-. 1,900

Same to same. loSth st, a s, l iO,3 e .Vlor-ris av, 25x100, e.>:cept part taken ioY open­ing I55th sl. P M. Aug IS, 1 year. l,y0O

Same to same, looih st, s s, yS.y e -Vlorris av, 25x100, except part taken for opening 15oth St. P M. Aug 18, 1 year. l.yuo

Jacksou, Sarah to H A R L E M SAVINGS BANK. Washington av, e ,s, olO s l ( 2d st, 25x 120, except part taken for widening Wash­ington av. Aug 24, 1 year, 5%. 1,500

Same to same. Waabinglon av, e s. 335 s l i 2 d st, 50x129, except p a n taken for widening Washington av. Aug 24, 1 year, 0%. . . . . 4,000

Same to sanie. Washington av, e s, 38o a i i 2 d st, 25x120, except p a n iaken for widening Washington av. Aug 24, 1898, 1 year, 5%. _ 1,500

Kaysser, Louia VV to Mary J Steevea. 166th st, n s, 45 e ISroolt av, runs n 96.7 x e 50 to lands N Y & Harlem R R Co, x s 95.8 X w 3.7x0.11 to lOSth st, X w 46.5. Aug 11. 6 months. 12,000

Kieler, Maria and -Magdalena .Mertz to Bertha Brown. Fordham or North 3d av, w s, i08.2 n 170th st. 2ix93,5.\2ix04, with all tide to adj st or av aud sub 10 strip of aoout 0.1 on frout taken by cily. Aug 16, due July 1, lUOo, 5%. 6,000

Same to Henry ? Ansorge. Same property. Sub 10 last mort. Aug 16, 1 month. 1,500

Kitchen, Andrew lo Michael Hughes. 3d av, e s, 49.4 n Rose st, runs e ISO.7 to Bergeu av, X n 50 X w 86.10 x s 25.6 x w 100 to 3d av, X s 24.6 to begiuuing. Sub 10 moris

. Aug 18, demand. gold, 3,000 Maurer, Bernhard to Enoch C Bell, Nyack.

l58th st, s s, 267 e Courtlandt av, 25x06.5. Mort $11,000. Aug 20, due Sept, iOUL 1.500

Same to Louis Josephlhal, Emanuel Moses acd David B Cohen exrs of last wiil of Ber­nard Cohen. 1st av, w s, 60.5 s 55ih st. 20x80, Aug 20, due — , 3 years, 5;^. 9,000

-Vluiholland, Ellen wile of Charles, Long Branch, to Frederic J Middlebrook. 1 5 M U st, a s, 267 e CounJandt av, 25x98.6. Aug 20, 3 years, 5%. 11,000

Same to Richard Cummings. 158th st, s s, 24'2 e Counlandt av, 25x98.5. Morts $12,-500. Aug 20, due Jan 1, 1699. 500

Same to Enoch G Bell, Nyack, N Y. 105th st, E s, 115 w 3d av, 75.6x06. Aug 20, de­mand. 22,500

Same to same. Same property. P M. Aug 20, 1 year. 5,250

Meehan, James to John F Steeves, Prospect av, n w cor Dawson st, 25.xy4, Aug 17, 6 montha, 3,000

MacUonald, Catharine wile of Alexander to .Mary MacDonald. Union av, e s, 175 n 152d or Kelly st, 21xU5. Aug 22, due Nov 6, 1898, 5%. 600

.VI and els te in, Morris lo Geo W Arthur. West­chester av, s s, 228 e Bergen av, 25x165,11 to centre oE Mill Brook, x3o.11x191.8. Aug 19. 1 year. 3,509

Metz, John to HARLEM SAVINGS BANK. Morse av, or Old Boston road, s a, 123 w Grove at, 27x100, except part taken lor opening and widening 3d av, formerly MorsB av or Old Boston road, Aug 24, 1 year, 5%. 10,000

Same to John C Giese. Same property. Sub to last mort. Aug 24, 3 years, 5%. 7,000

*MiUer, Wm Dee to Phebe J Tobin. Bronx River pl, n e a, lots 410 to 420 and lots aq, ar, as, at, au, av, aw, ax, ay, az and ba map Washingtonville. Eastchester, —x— to Bronx River. Aug 22, 3 years. 1,009

*Same to Wm W Penfleld guard Mary A To­bin, an infant. Same property. Aug 22, 3 years. 1,T22

O'Brien, Mary J wife of and John J to Wal­t'er Powell, Oyster Bay, L I, Bathgate av, old line of Madison av, n w cor 181st or Irving st, old line, 25x100, excepting there­from ground taken for widening Balhgate av. Aug 16, 3 years. 5%, 7,009

Olsen, Anette A to i lenry G SiUeck, Jr, and Edwd J Deegan. Simpson st, s w cor Free-rnan st, 22.6x00. July 2S. Securea bond to discharge mechanics liens for 1.500

Patton, James G to Nannie S Heacock, Ilion, N Y. Jackson av, e s, 102.9 n ISSth at, 19.10x87.6. Aug IS , due Nov 1. 1901, 5%.

2,000 Same to Caroline T WoodrufE. Jackson av,

e s, 182.7 n loSth st, 20.8x87.6. Aug IS, due Nov 1, 1901. 2,000

Same to Gyrus Hitchcock, East Orange N J Jackson av, e s, 203.3 n 15Sih st, 33.6x 87.6. Aug 18, due Nov 1, 1901, 3,000

Pleines, John A to Ernest Sass. 205lh st, s w s, 59.3 n w Perry av, runs along st 59.3 to_ Perry av,.x s w 292.4 x n w 100 x n e loO X s e 50 X n e 110.6 to heginning P M. Aug 22, 3 years, 5%. 2,500

Ragette, Antou to Otto Spiel. Forest av e s I8O.0 n loSlh st, 18.7x110 lo lane P M Atig 22, 2 years, 5%. l ,300

Robinson, Cath A wife of and Horace B C to Frederick Neugass. Kirkside av. w s ^O0._ll n Wellesley st. 50.2xl26.3x,50x 122o. Aug 13, iustalls. gold, 6,000

hheridan, Mary wife of and William to Har­n e t t A wife of J Harry Myers. Clinton av, n s loO w 2d st, 200 to Willard av, xoO. Aug 20, 2 years. 500

-Swenson, Christiau to Abigail J Purdy Rosedale av, w s. lots 443 aud 444 block P amended map Hudson P Rose, Mapes estate. Aug 12, 3 yeara. •? ^ni\

Sterner, Mathilda Wife of R Louis Steiner"to George Wolf, Forest av, e s 134 6 s 163d st, 18.3x95, Sub to mort. Aug 19, — years, -. cuux

stolz, George to Maria L and Joseph Hali committee Thos H Hall an incompetent person. Railroad av Bast, n e cor 148th st 108.10x121.3x106.6x143.3. F T Aug l y " years l->u'oO

'^'^.'i^f-^\-.^°^^^^^ ^ ^"'^ Is^ac L Dunn"to UNITED STATES TRUST GO exr Joseph­ine L Horton. Crolona av, w s lCi4 u f^Kerson st. P M. Aug 22, due Sept 1, iSJ9 , 0%, ^ ^Qy

Thornton, Chas H and Edwd A to Ann ' A Pratt , Old Sayhrcok, Conn. ISOth st, u s 41.6 w Tiebout av, lO.SxlOO. Aug 18 3 years, 0%. '^350

Same to Geo E Elliot et al as trustees"'of Morgan School Fund of Clinton, Conn LiOth st, n s, 08.4 w Tiebout av, lO.SxlOO Aug 16, o years, 5%. 2 350

^T.?>.1° ^^^^"^ A Hart, Old Saybrook, Conn. 160 th s t , n a, 2o w Tiebout av, 16.8x100. Aug 18, 3 years. 0%. 2 350

Whiteside, Joseph to S Granville Beals Ryer av, e s, 307.2 n Burnside av, 25x9S.9x25x 98.6. Aug 24. 3 years. 5%. 3 600

Wiggirs, Albert to LAWYERS' MORTGAGE INS CO Webster av. w s, 450 n Southern Boulevard, runs w 120.11 x u 1T.5 x n 32.6 X e 112.10 X s oO to beginning. Aug 1, 5 years, zi/^. 6 000

Wood, Edward T to Hannah J King Bast Or­ange, N J. Proposed st, w s. at n s land conveyed to Cath E Schwab, runs n w 130.10 X n w 15U.S x n e 27.S x n e 26 x n e 96.4 X s e 42.3 x s e 222.3 to said pro­posed St. X s 123.3 on map land late M P Chrystie. Sub to mort $12,000. Aug 19 ^ J'e^'^s- 6,000

MORTGAGES-ASSIGNMENTS. 11 liir aaies luimwius tile uesi;riutiou or Iha

property given in this list indicate when the oriemal mortgage was recorded. The mortgagea without any specified date were recorded durhiK the current year.) uuiiu*

BOROUGH OF MANHATTAN. (CITY OJ NEW YORK.)

August 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25. Bussing, Amanda widow to Margt I Make-

wen. Columbus av, No 491. Nov 13, 1893. 3,05S

Butler, Jacob D to Clara M Williams. 101st st, s s, 283.8 e Grand Boulevard, 17.11x

„'^'?:11- ,. ^ omitted Carlin, EIiz R to John M Bowers exr Heury

M Ahrens. 133d si, n s, 400 w lOih av 50x99.11. Jan 10, 1896. 7 038

Clark, Le Grand L toBelinda M Wade. 129'th~ Et. s s, 235.10 e Sth av. 21.8x99.11. 1000

Crouse. Marks to Hyman Schnitzer. Essex st. No 42. Dec 27, 1897. nom

Grouse. Marks to Esther Schnitzer IsL av s e cor 117th st, 25.2x94. March 2, 1895!

Hall. Wm H to Oliver N Hitchcock aud c'h'as E Hali exra Oliver Hitchcock. 115th st No 110 Weat. Nov 1, 1S97. 7 500

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Ives, John H and Andres M Companiont exrs of Emilio Del Pino to Julius J Lyons. 22d at n s, 199.4 e 2d av, 150.8x98.9. Dec 23, 1897. 8,000

Jones. Ho'nry B, Newport, R I, to Cardera C May, Tompkins st, w s, 100 s Delancey st, 25x100, 1,200

Kennelly, Bryan L to Wm J Gilmartin. 5.3d st, n s, 200 w Oth av, 25x100.5. nom

Lyons, Julius J to Wm C Adams. 22d st, n s, 199.4 e 2d av, 150.8x98.9. Dec 23, 1S97.

21,695 Lawson, Jacob to Francis P Furnald. 103d

st, n s, 200 e West End av. 40x100.11. nom Lynn, Lucy E to Francis M Jencks. 97th st.

No 216 East. nom Same to same. 9Tth st. No 220 Bast, nom Samo to same. OTth st. No 216 East. nom Same to same. 9Tth st. No 224 East. nom Meyer, Jessie with Leicesier Stanhope both

mortgagees. 65th st. No 158, s s, 246 e Amsterdam av, 18x100.5. Agreement as to priority of mor ts made by Rosette B Grow. May 19. nom

Mutual Reserve Fund Life Assoc to Jane I Washburn. Tth av, e s, 6T.10 n 120th st, 16.1x77. Jan 27, 1888. 12,499

Scott, William to John H Paradiea. S l s t st, No 332 Eaat. 1,000

The Lawyers' Mortgage Ins Co to 'Henry S Blake and Otto T Bannard trustees under "will John E Blake. Boulevard, n e cor 141st St. 25,009

Title Guarautee and Trust Co to North River Savings Bank. 9Sd at, n e cor Madison av.

;-»is«: . 15,000 Varnum. Bobt T lo Henry B Auchincloss as

exr John Auchincloss. 120th st . No 36 West. 14,000

Wolfe. Wm R to Elizabeth Donovan. 99th st. No 136 West. June 1. 1894, discharged' Aug 23, 1898. nom

BOROUGH OF THE BRONX. 23D AND 24TH WARDS,

Burt, John H mortgagor with P Frederick and Henry J Bruner exrs aud trustees Peter Bruner. 140Eh st. s a, 456.6 e Alexander av, 25x100. Extension of mort. July 11.

nom Same with same. 140th st, s s, 481.6 e

Alexander av, 25x100, Extension of mort. July 11. ^'^^

DiUemuth, Frederick, Jr, to William Gill-mann. Grant av, s e a , 594 n e 178th at, 66x150, 2,000

Ernst-Marx-Nathan Go to Simon Sichel, Cres­ton av, w s, 474.5 u lS4th st. omitted

iHenneberger, Catharine widow mortgagor •with Eliaabeth Lauter. lo2d st, n s, 105.8 •w 3d av, 25x100. Extension of mort, July T. nom

Jackson, Wm A mortgagor to Wm R Rose trustee. Vyse av. w s, 50 n Cooke pl or 172d st, 25x100. Extension of mort. Aug (j. ^^'^

*Kenebel. Frank V and Annetta L Ed'wards exrs Marietta Z Kenebel formerly Siegrist to Jean Foussadier. Assigns 2 morts re­corded in Westchester County. 3.500

Man, William trustee to Wm G Chrisle and Johu Hardy exrs Elizabeth 'Burkhardt. Park View av, .v s. 176.7 n St Vincent av. runs w 20O to Suydam av, x n 83.11 x s e 47.S X n e 182.10 to Park View av, x s 160.11 to begiuuing. 3,800

Mullin, James A to Mary 'Mullin. Nelson av e s, 270.3 s Orchard st, 20xl03.2x20.2x 98.1. July 9, 1896. 500

O'ConneU, Thomas to Mary Conlon. Brook av, s w cor 145th st, 60x90. o,000

Otto, EiiKabetha and Peter mortgagors with Ferdinand aud Pauline Preiss. Jackson av, centre line, 179.8 n 161st st, 47x108. Ex-lension of mort. Feb 8. nom

Rogers, Noah G and United Slates Savings Bank both mortgagees with Jerry Altieri mortgagor. 3d av, s e cor Wendover av, 34,5x100x32.6x100. Agreement as to prior­ity of mort made by Jerry Altieri. Aug 25,

nom Stadtlander, Emma to Diedrich W Rhode.

Trinity av, e s, 200 s 156th st, 50x84.10x50 xS7. Aug 23, 1897. Discharged Aug 19, 1898. 2,000-

The Hannis DistUling Co to Carrie J Singhi. Davidson av, centre line, 230 n 184th at, centre line, 50x130, nom

JUPCMEWTS, In these lists of Judgments the names alphabal-

ically arranged, and which are first on each line, are tliose ot the judgment debtor. Tho letter (D) means judgment lor deficiency. (*) means not summoned, (t) signifies thai the first name is fic-liiious, real name being unknown. Judgments entered during the week, aud satisfied before day ot publii:ation, do not appear in this column, but in list of Satisfied Judgments. ^_

Aug. 22 Aitken, WiUiam^J Lanzer 326.51 22 Ayres, WUUam—C R Townsend 214.52 22 Asbbrook, John T—Globe Security Co.43.27 23 Alberli. Wm M and Eva A—S J Harriot,

40S.24 23 Anderson. Malcolm C—N D Carpenter . .

330.70 23 Aborn, .Milton—S R Goodkind . . . . 1 4 1 . 6 9 25 Alexander, Phoebus H—A E Rhoades . .

372.67

20 Austin, John (J and Carrie E—E F Kienle 369.20

26 AUey, Josephine B—W Crawford . .833.17 22 Baumann, Louis—Nineteenth Ward Bank

228.64 22tBrandsettler, John^Geo Fowler & Son

& Oo 41-211 22*Batt, Philip R—J A Herzberg . . . . 1 9 5 . 1 6 22 Beacham, Eliz N—A Oliver 116.22 23 Barker, Stephen W—Natl Bank of North

America. 2o,254.T9 23 Broadbelt, William—J R Smi th . . 2,S39.T3 23 'Brown, John—Natl Park Bank. . .o,04S.4T 23 Brian, James and Hannah—T WiUiams. .

costs 38.'. 6 23tBader, Emil—The American Silk Journal

Co . ! 156.22 23 Browne, Wiiliam—F W Floyd . . . ,500.19 24 Blank, Rudolph—A Von Welden . . .123.92 24 •Birnbaum, Juda—A Marschall 139.3T 24 Baruch, Solomon—Railway Advertising Co

3 n . 7 3 24 BischofE. Henry—L Lane exr 2,98i6.90 24*Bauer, Maurice—J L Truslow 109.99 24*Bernstein. Nathaniel—W J Wright 611.61 24 Brandt, Chas W—J D Smith 154.53 25 Benson, Abraham E—T .M 'Mulvy . .278.17 25 BischofC, Gustav—M H Gillespie . . . .476.31 2-5 Bruner, Louise M—A Somborn. . . .108.73 25 Betts, Ed'wd S—Russell & Erwin Mfg Co

1.20O.O0 25 Baldwin, Augustine—E C Barnum . .112.47 26 Bancroft, •\Villiam—H R Hutcheson .185.65 26 Elair, Aaron L—D M Koehler & Son Co.

54.72 26*'tBagg, Arthur C—H Bischof 469.19 26 Barbetta, Nicolo—Rubsam & >H B Co . .

604.30 26 Betts, Edwd S and Chas A—E F Kienle

143.62 22 Cooper. Chas O—J A Herzberg 195.16 22tCosteUo, Patr ick J - T h e Cook Sc Bern­

heimer Co 489.46 22 Cohn, Albert L and EUa*-M Coiiiver . .

1,103.98 22 Clendinning, Joseph—Armitage-Herschall

Co 109.19 22 Connolly, Joseph A—S Oppenheimer.94.34 23 Cambreling, Emma—G Lyon 36.44 23 Coxon, Harry E and Emma—T Williams -

costs 36.76 23 Clemens, Harold^-R Heckscher, . .87,035.53 23 the same A Heckscher. . 120,035.03 24 Clark, Henry E, Jr-^M A Kreielsheimer.

- 226.33 25 Cotter, Patrick F—0 A Nichols 'Co, ,132.87 25 Cohen, Max—I Grossman 246.16 25 Clark, John B—E J King 143.12 25-i"Cbambers, Wm G—M S Roper 121.91 25 Cunningham, Reuben S—Manhattan Shoe

Co 267.85 25 Campbell, Elizabeth—H Held 127.90 15 Casaaza, Augusi—H B Clallin Co . . . 87 .12 26 Cohen, Ma.x—Armour Packing Co . . 109.33 2ti Cohen, David—M R Wendell 1,176.15 26 Conlin, Peter—N Y & Pennsylvania Co. .

367.50 26 Cohen, Bernard—H Kupfer 70.65 2U-t-Christ, Alfred—M Rosenfieid 104.30 20 Carter, Louis and Kale—A Schillinger. .

142.54 26 Cohn, Joseph—D Stevenson By Co.. .143.13 2U Drought, \Villlam—E F Kienle 138.11 24 Doige, Alfred and -Rudolph—N Y Life

Ins and Trust Co 2,293.38 24 Diem, Gus A—Equitable General Provid­

ing Co 30,17 24-i-Downs, John—A Siegel 151.53 25 Davidson, Leroy—A S Dreseher , . , .215.56 25 Dolge, Hugo^Tradesmen's Natt Bank. . .

535.02 25 Donohue, Lawrence F—Manhattan Electric

Light Go 4y.U8 25 Durand, Frederick—M Walther . . , , 64.55 25 De Richmond, Albert—R W Baldwin .76.72 25 Donally, Alvin J and Edwd N and Robt J

Dean—Irving Nail Bauk a,U40.4li 26 Dillon, Phillip—1\ Y Se Pennsylvania Co

, 367.50 26 Dahl, E l l en W—G A Smilh 472.15 2ij"i"Darraugh, John—H Sonn 133.17 26 Dolge, Alfred and *Rudolph—First Na­

tional Bank of Hempstead 320.97 20 Ebeling, Wm F—C J Gerlich, Jr 169.16 23 Engelhardl, Benjamin—L Rabinovitch

4,021.05 23 Eisenbarth, Anthony—W 'H Duckworth. .

005.85 24 Easton, Ellen—W G MeCrea 12T.83 24 Elkan. David—P S Duryee ST.66 25 Efers, H e r m a n ^ R Buxbaum 61.22 25 Eagle, Simon—A Weinburg 150.61 26 Erschowsky, Berr.ard—Eastman's Co of

N Y 021.38 26 Ershowsky, Barney—Schwarzschild & S

Co 201.48 22 Friedman, SamUel — Friedman-Dorscher

Co 132.24 22 Flanagan, Michael J—D M Koehler & Son

Co 139.32 22 Foster, Edward F—Aspeil & Co . . . .30.48 23 Finkelstein, Israel M—A Kohn. , , ,726.97 23 Friedman, Sarah—D Rabinovitch. .4,021.05 23 Farmer, Wm W—0 D 'Brooker 73,21 24 Fleischer. O s i a s - J Spiro 281,76 24 Frank, Philip—J L Truslow lUO.yy 26 Farrell, Delia—J G Gent 26.22 26 Foniham, Chas F—J H Oeters , , . .120.17 26 Ficken, John H—H Sonn 262.63 20 Gilbert, Frank W—G Pfaff 258.15 20 the same the same 3S0.15

22 Gerber. Nathan and ^Sigmund—W G Archer 280.99

22 Gertner, J o s e p h - J F Betz 124.ITi 23 Goger. John F—C F Ording 2i0.12 23 Gale, Geo H—W & J Sloane S4.6i; 23 Green, Herman—N Lehman. . . .costs 29.53 23 Lhe same S Lehman. . , .costs 29.53 2:; Glemiby, Saul—I Rice 169.59 23 Gerber, *Nalhan and Sigmund—-Harder

Knilting Co 214.73 2:i the same H R Smalley. . . .6S.92 23 the same 1 Spalz 55.22 2o- Gesas, Nathan and ' '^Barnett-M T Topken

138.96 26*Greyer, Chas W—M R Wendell . .1.176.15 26 Gretsinger. Augu&t—Eastman's Go of N Y

. . . . 261.60 26 Gaylor, Clarence W—J B McEIfatrick . .

2,955..jr. 26 Gaffney, Bernard—'B Eising 619.S4 26 Garrick, Calherine—C O'lReilly 921.50 26 Grant, Jerome T—H M Lee 373.62 20 Herman, Rose A—D G Randies 34.89 22 Hubbs. Benjn F—Globe Security Co 47.57 23 Higgins, Cecil C—William's & •Clark Fer­

tilizer Co 39.12 24tHomanE, Harry Van C—H G McDowell,

: . . . , . 163.24 24 Hubert, PhUip A—D Appieton & Co. .80.42 25 Hyman. Jacoh—N Wertheimer . . . .368.05 25'Hockheiser. Asher—H B Claflin Co. l i4 .90 25 Heffernan, Margaret—M M Cauda C o . . .

27L20 25 Harvey, William—P J Costello 26.22 26 Hatheway, Chauncey H—G A Sbith.172.15 26 Higgins, Mary E—M Rosenfleld . . . .131.11 26 Hansing. Siegfried—Firs't National Bank

of Hempstead 328.97 26 HiUebert, Prank W, .A.nne and jJohn B—

H M Lee 373,62 22 Joyce, E d w a r d ^ J Curley 33.01 22 Jeralds, Elbert 0—F W Brown 52.89 22 Jennings, Napoleon A—Globe Security Co

' , . . . : . . 92.57 23 Jones. John D—Georgia Lumber C o . . . .

1,353.27 23 Jacobs, Maurice R—E G Anthony. .72.71 24 Jonas, David M—3 Roseff 152.50 25 Johnson, Geo P—Pettier Se Stymus Co. .

4TT.04 26 Jonas, Alexander—B Richter 66.62 23 Kraus, Mathilda—L Lese 34.T2 23 Kohner, Hattie E—C Van R Dearth t rus­

tee (DJ 382.62 23 Kennard, Samuel E—G A Haynes . . , .T1.35 23 Klett, Jacob aud George—R Mazziotta.83.94 23 Ketcham, Stanley R—E V W Francis . . . .

(D) 1,756.91 24 Keller, Gus—D H Carstairs 189-46 24 Kohler, Albin—M A Kreielsheimer, .226.33 24 Klausner, Samuel—J Spiro 316.15 24 Knickerbocker, Perry—The Saddlery Hard­

ware Mfg Co 170.51 24 Kones, Geo E—W I L Adams 126.26 25 Kueling, Henry—L F Dommerich .738.49 25 Koch, Guslav—U Maurer 536.22 25 Kunzelmann, Joseph — Paul Wiedmau

Brewing Co 962,83 26 Keiser, Alfred H - J P Archibald . ,629.30 26 Kaysser, Louis W and Michael Kirchner—

E MuUer 111.12 20 Lopez, Miguel—J Cosio 343.25 22 Lemmole, Michael—M EckhoK 71.57 22 Lesselbaum, Yette or Jette—Alois Kohn

& Co 613,11 22 Luchetti, Pietro—A Furlong . . . . 5 , 235 ;68 23 Lepper, Henry—Knickerbocker Loan Co..

175.10 23 Linke, Francis—Union Stove Works.213.76 23 Lee, Geo A—E V W Francis . .(D) l , i66.91 24 Lifschitz, Isaac—B Margolies . . . . 1 , 1 8 3 . 3 1 24 Lippe, Joseph H and Anna—Railway Ad-__

vertising Co 311.73 24 Lashansky, Henry—S Roseff 37.12 24t*LingEweiller, John—A Siegel 151.53 24 Lithauer, Leo—T S 'Bassett 277.62 25 Loibrup, Wm K—E C Barnum . . , .112.47 25 Langan, WiUiam—F D Anthony Co. .30.02 25 Lynch, Char les -S P Lasch 108.12 26 Levy, Hyman—J 'Horowitz 532.23 26 Link, Geo H—Eastmans Co of N Y. .380.91 26 Leyser, .Max M—H Bischof 469.19 22 Meerwin, De Blocg—A Furlong. . .5,235.6^S 22 Mayer, George—Globe Security Co. . . .68.20 22 'Magee, James, Wm J, Jeremiah and'^

Henry—German Exchange Bank.2,368.82 23 Meehan, John J—Globe Securiiy Co. .47.57 23 Moile, Fred'erick—SchwarzEchiId & Sulz­

berger Co 261,71 23 Matzenbacher, John—Natl Park Bank. . ,

; 5,048.47 23 Morris, Thomas—E Eising 1,050.58 23 Miller, Joseph—D Forgotston 32.15 23 Merritt, Wm J—F S 'Holmes 398.29 23 'Mergan, Henry N—W De C Crane. . . .34.07 23 Mordaunt, Jessie-Damon-Peets Co.. .24.22 23 Meyer, Martin—W S Travis 164.32 24tMonteith, John J—J W Stolts treasurer,

&c -*^^"^ 24 Munson, Geo E—A Bruen 116.20 24 Morton, Ann C—S S Marshall 360.26 25 Miner, 'Harry C—N M Goldlierg o4.48 •'5 Meyer, Theodore S—L W Baldwin. .63.bi 25*Milchell, Isidor—W W Elzea l.^^l'SO 26 Moackler, Mary E—A Glaser . .cos ts 2o. lJ 26 Moore, Wm V—Julius King Optical Co. .

••'6 Mollie, Oscar—A B Buek 351.83 20 McCaerey, Margt A—D Rosenzweig • • • •

costs 39.89 22 Mciil'ahon, James—J 'F Betz 153.21

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1 6 2 . 1 8 2 3 McGee. J o h n — G W MiUer 111 ,05 2 6 McMul lau . J a m e s — E F K i e n l e . , . . 1 7 8 . 6 7 2 4 N e w m a n , S a m u e l J — E q u i t a b l e Genera l

P r o v i d i n g Co 77 .9S 2 4 N e w m a n , M a x — W J W r i g h t 3 1 1 , 6 1 2 6 N i e b u h r . J o h n P — J G G h e n t 67 .22 2 6 N e u m a i e r , G e o r g e — L e n a K o l s c h a d m r x „ „ &c 9 9 . 0 3 2 6 Ne l l i s . Bdwd J—M M K a h n 51 .47 20 Nob les , M i l t o n — T h e T h o m a s & W y l i e L i t h „ , Co 333.4a 2 4 O p p e n h e i m , Ben j G—G M W r i g h t a s s ignee „_ • 155 .30 2 o Osgoodby, Alfred E—M K i n g s t o n . . 289 .57 2 3 P l a t l s . M a t t h e w — T W i U i a m s . . cos t s 3.S,76 2 3 P i e r s o n . J a s R ^ C T Wetze l ' l i 6 . 2 2 2 4 P u r n h a g e n , M a t h i a s — L Doe lge r . . '2.267!28 25 P a s c a , J o s e p h — H Goodk ind . . . 137 • » 2 o P i n k h a m , M a y I .—T A W a d s w o r t h . 127 .10 2 o P i l k i n g t o n , C a t h a r i n e — S S B e r n h e i m e r „ „ „ 787 .06 2 6 PicKrel l , P e r c y A—J H T e s c h m a c h e r . l 9 ' > 77 2 6 Pos t , Geo W — T F a u l k n e r 1 8 5 . 9 4 2 4 Q u i u n , J a s J—C H e i s s e n b u t t e l 157,79 2 0 R h u l i n g , F r e d e r i c k a n d A d o l p h — P R u s ­

seU' 135 .76 2 0 R o c h m o w i t z , H e n r y a n d N a t h a n R u h e n -

a t e in—J R a b l n o w i t z 8 4 . 4 5 2 0 t h e s a m e D A m o l s k y 114''-''-' 2 2 Roach , S t ephen W—S G Cond i t , . . ; i 8 3 ! 5 0 2 3 R o s e n b l u m , D a v i d — L G o t t l i e b . , . , 1 6 4 . 1 2 2 3 Roy , F S t Omer—Mon t h e m on t M a c h i n e

a n d Too l Co 80 47 2 3 R y a n , H e n r y L—M A M a r r 203^02 2 4 R o s e n t h a l . So lomon—M V a l e n t i n e . . 364 .94 2 4 R o g e r s , E d w a r d H—C F Z e n t g r a f . 1 0 3 . 7 2 2 4 [ R o s e n f e l d , D a v i d — J Spi ro 9 1 5 yti 2 4 R u s s , H e r m a n — H A P e c k 119 8 0 2 o Rob inson , F r a n k H — E R 'Miller 163 5 9 2 o R a v e , H e n r y A—Deime l B r o s & C o . 2 7 3 9 3 la R o t h , H e r m a n L — P r e s s P u b l i s h i n g C o .

2 6 Riede l l , W i l l i a m - ^ o m e r R a m s d e l l T r a n s p Co g^g sj-T

2 6 R o c h e , T h e o M—G R R e a d ' . ' . ' . ' . ' V i g g ' ^ t i 2 6 Read , Geo E—G P P e a r s o n '-^38 0 4 2 6 R a c e r , H e n r i e t t a S D—A D a v i e s , . 1 , 0 2 6 . 6 4 2 6 R o b m s o n , W m R — H C Ross 1 1 3 0 2 2 0 S a v a g e , B a r n e y — D G Rand lea 34 .89 2 2 S i m p s o n , S a m u e l W — S p a l d i n g - B i d w e l l

'^° 2 1 1 . 2 0 2 2 Soule , L u c i a n A—J L a n z e r 155 ,66 2 2 S te in , B e r t h a — C h e s l e y E l e c t r i c C o . . 1 0 1 7 4 2 3 S le in , G e r s o n — J Rosenfleld 5 1 ' ' 1 5 2 3 S a m u e l s , M a r k — 0 B A W i e s s n e r 9 5 3 . 8 7 2 3 r b c h o e n , J o h n — C F r u c h t 3 3 OO 2 3 S i s t a r e , W m H M—R H e c k s c h e r . .S7 0 3 5 . 5 3 2 d t h e s a m e A H e c k s c h e r . . 1 2 0 , 0 3 5 . 0 3 2 3 S t a n l e y , Sai-ah—H H e l d 30 9l> 2 3 Schone r , O t to E — F W e i s s 3 6 1 7 16 S t e in , S a m u e l or S i g m u n d — I 'Rice . . 1 6 9 . 5 0 ^i S h a y , Ol iver—J H T o w n s e n d . . , , 2 3 0 9 ' ' 2 4 Shulhof , R i c h a r d L — A H e r s k o v i t z l , y 7 1 , 2 7 2-4 S a l o m o n , M a u r i c e C P — L P o h a l s k i . . 3 8 . 3 1 2a Sawyer , V ic to r L—C C C h a m b e r s . . 7 7 6 . 2 6 2 o S c h w a r z , Max—G S L u b b m a n n 34 45 2 o S to rch , VicLor—M S t e i n e r i 51 2"-' 2 o S h e p h e r d , F r a n k A — J J e r o l o m o n . . 3 3 3y 1-a S t rong , Geo S—G B 'Fowler , . 'J'Ty 5;! 2 o Se iz ins , J o h n ^ G F W e e d e n 3 5 5 ' 8 1 2a S a m u e l s , I s a a c — A H F r i d e n b e r g . . 9 3 . 4 9 - 0 S h e r i d a n , J a m e s — W J S c h w e i t z e r 3 1 5 0'-' 2 o S l e in , B e r t h a - j H WeUle r 174*41 2 o S i n s h e i m e r , Isf l fc—W W E l z e a . . 1 1 4 4 50 2 b S t e i n h a r d t , S a m l I—A M a r s c h a l l 107 •-'3 2 0 Schimel , , P h i l i p — j G o l d m a n 9 5 0 . 9 3 2 6 be i tz . Wi l l i am—J B M c E I f a t r i c k . 2 , 9 5 5 . 5 5 2 b ShevUn, T h o m a s — J R u p p e r t . . . . 2 , 381 .39 2 b S o h n , J o h n — P Wolf 2ii5\i 2 6 SLernhagen . H e r m a n — J R u p p e r t . l , 0 4 8 ! y i 10 Scot t , J o h n W—Fu^st N a t i o n a l B a n k of

H e m p s t e a d 3 2 8 9 7 2 2 t S m i t h , W m H—A PoweU ! . ' . 9 6 ' 7 5 2 2 S m i t h . Al ice A—D B r o o k s 95 75 2 4 S m i t h , Geo A — E q u i t a b l e Gene ra l P r o v i d ­

i n g Co 37 66 2 0 T h e Ci ly of N Y - J i . M a h i s t e d V L u m ­

be r a n d Coal Co •' g y y •}n 2 0 T h e S t a n d a r d T a l k i n g M a c h i n e Co-^J w "

J o n e s 5(^7 gy 2 2 0 a n d L H e i d e n h e i m e r — N a t l ' ' cen t ra ' i

'Bank of C h e r r y Val ley , N Y 2 ,301 .02 2 2 t h e same^ -the s a m e 2 '312"60 2 2 t h e s a m e t h e s a m e 687.84i 2 - the s a m e the s a m e 2 ,589 6 3 12 the same- t h e s a m e - 'S l 4 y 2 2 S t a n d i n g T a l k i n g M a c h i n e C o — H a l e C o . .

99 2T 2 3 'Ba r t l e t t L a m p Mfg Co—BridgVporVfi rass '

0^^^° ••; "^-64 ^ d G e o r g e L a n e & Son, a c o r p o r a t i o n — A T OQ r^^^\^ ^^'^'^^ cos t s 49 .12 16 C i ty i r u s t . Safe Depos i t a n d S u r e t y Co of 00 .„ , i ' J i ' iadelphia—J R S m i i h 2 ,839 .73 26 T h e City of N Y—A P r a m a n n , $ 5 0 . 0 0 ' W

E BuUard , $ 5 0 . 0 0 ; E B r a d l e y , $ 5 0 . 0 0 ; J W D o w l i n g lUy 7^

2 3 Schag t i coke Woolen Co—Nat l B a n k of N o r t h A m e r i c a 26 ,264 .79

2 4 A F E n g l e h a r t Co—Lewia & F r e a r . 1 8 2 . 6 3 2 4 T h e City of N Y—P F Q-Han lon . . 5 0 0 . 0 0 24; T h e M a n h a t t a n Y e a s t C o - C H J e w e t t , J r

o f ,„^ ' ^ ^ ^^™^ ^ H " w i n k i e y ' . " . " 3 , ' 0 3 L 3 3 IA T h e N Y a u d Col lege P o i n t P r i n t i n g Co—

A S T r i e r 2 , 1 2 3 . 7 3 2 o A m e r i c a n F i b r e C h a m o i s C o — P r o d u c e E x ­

c h a n g e T r u s t Co ^ . . . , 6 1 3 . 9 5

2 $ T h e C o n n e c t i c u t Inde f l in l ty Assoc—E 13 G e r r i t y 10 ,330 .99

25 T h e W e x l e r Meta l Goods Mfg C o - M B W e x l e r 1,371,03

2 5 M a n h a t t a n R a i l w a y Co a n d M e l r o p o l i t a n E lev R y C o - C Goetz 305 .77

2 5 t h e s a m e C K e l l e r ; . . . 992 .62 2 5 the s a m e T J McCahi l l 7 8 5 . 5 2 2 5 t h e a a m e M F .Morgan 3 8 1 . 3 2 2 5 Snow, C h u r c h & Co—R S t e v e n s . . . . 3 8 2 . 0 0 2 5 T h e N Y R u s t i c Mfg Co ( L i m ) — W F Ber ­

k o w i t z 64 .46 25 S c h a g h l i c o k e Woolen Co—Nat l B a n k of

Commerce , N Y 10 ,071 .14 25 T h e Ci ty of N e w Y o r k — J B L o r d . , 1 , 140 .00 26 W e x l e r Meta l Goods Mfg Co—O D M u n n . , „ „ 374 .37 2 6 T h e Ci ty of N e w Y o r k — W Dooley,

.?29.33; B F O'Nei l l , $ 3 0 . 5 S ; J Conley, $ 2 S . 2 3 ; C K r o e g e l , . '^28.73; J M c C r a c k ­en, $ 3 0 . 5 8 ; T D e r m o d y , $ 2 8 . 7 1 ; P Mol­loy, $ 2 8 . 7 1 : T P Lyuch , $ 2 7 . 4 9 ; P Gor ­m a n , $ 4 9 . 3 5 ; J H a n l e y 5'5.39

2 6 T h a Mayor , &c, of N Y—J B a l d w i n . 4 5 . 0 7 2 6 T h e Godey Co—J C T r a v i s 1,447.27 22 T r a c y , D e n i s J—M Rosenf le ld 1 4 2 . 1 0 2 3 T h a c h e r , W m N — J N Go ld ing 9 5 , 1 9 2 3 T r a v e r , J a s B—A Pol i f eme 1 2 4 . 8 1 2 4 T e g t m e y e r , H e n r y — O t t o H u b e r B r e w i n g

•Co 70S .89 2a Tay lo r , Alf red R — H B Claflin Co 6 5 . 6 1 25 ' rTancos , I s a a c — H B L e v e n s o h n 4 9 . 3 0 2 6 T u r k , R o b t L — P r e s s P u b Go 2 5 8 . 1 3 25 T a y l o r , S a m u e l J — J S t r a u s s 8 8 4 . 5 4 2 5 t h e s a m e ^ — D S h a n n o n 7 ,913 .92 2 6 T h e o b a l d , H e n r y — H Sonn 2 1 0 . 7 8 26 T r e a n o r , O w e n — F i t z g e r a l d Bros B r e w i n g

Co 207 .99 2 6 T r a c y , R i c h a r d — J L M a n d e l b a u m . . 3 8 . 2 5 2 2 U h l m a n n . O s c a r — N a t l C e n t r a l B a n k of

C h e r r y Val ley, N Y 2 3 6 1 6^ 2 4 U t l e y , W m R — H W 'Clapp 149 .23 2 6 U t l e y , H a r m o n G—G . i S m i t h . . . . 1 7 2 . 1 6 2 2 Vecchi , A u g u s t V—A F u r l o n g . , , , 5 , 2 3 5 . 6 8 2 6 Von R a i t z . F e o d o r — S B o s s e r t . . . 114 9 4 2 6 Voth , R i c h a r d C—J P K a y l e r 3 5 3 . 5 8 2 3 V a n B u r e n , C h a s E—Aspe i l & Co . . 1 8 9 , 9 0 2 5 V a n Ge lde r , J o h n — C h e m i c a l N a t l B a n k , _.„, 1 ,315.42 23TWeiss , J o h n — G F r u c h t 3 3 0 0 2 3 W i s n e r , A r t h u r — W Se J S loane 4 5 5 . 1 1 2 3 W e l l i n g , J o s E—D F o r g o t s o n 2 9 . 1 5 2 3 W h i t n e y , E i m e r H — E V W F r a n c i s . . . . .,_ {D) 1,756.91 2 o W a l d m a n , A n d r e w J—J L e v y 3 6 7 . 5 0 2 5 W i n t e r h a l t e r , H e l e n D—R G S c h m i d t „ ^ 1,256.32 2 6 W i n a n s , Ben j W — J D o b b i n s 8 6 5 0 2 6 W h i t e , W e b s t e r — R Thedfo rd 3 2 . 2 6 2 6 W i e n e r , Dav id—Mitche l l & Co 96!67

* SATISF:ED J U D G M E N T S .

Augus t 20 to 26—Inclusive. Alexauder , George—C Townsend. ISOS. . .$24S.iJG Archer , Geo E and Le Roy—T H Coons, l ay? .

IBG.OO Albera, Hen ry H—R M Goodbeart . 1808. .2U5.lil) Bai tz , Louis J—J Adelson. ISllS iaT.a4 Bereuter , H e n r y A—W H Bormauu . 18yS.12U.17 Cohen, C J—Holyoke Envelope Co, I s y S . - l l S . H J Connors, Ellen—J J Richards . lSt)4 15,0U1.1X) Carey. Wm P and Alex R Chisholm—R A S tu ­

ar t , ISUe borl.ST Same G iM McClellan. 1S9T l,4tiy.31 Same same. ISDT 851.37 '-'City of N Y—Potter Se P u l n a m Co. Aug 2b. . ISyS 1,2U5.8S "Dye, H a r r y D—A L Clarke. ISyS 101.72 ^Farce, W m A—A L Clarke, ISyS 101.T2 P r e e m a n . Peter—J W Crosby. ISUS 132.72 Ga Nun, Stephen M—C H Price , ISuS 14y.yy Giuibel, Joha—A Finck. 1S9S 1,T4S.3S Goodman, H a r r y - 0 Dubman . ISUS 2I>1,IJ3 Hough ton . W m H—S H. Carr . 1898, , . .215,U4 K a n u , W m L—E De Puy . 1898 ',1,710 79 Same W B Powell . 1898 398.29 S a m e A G Midford. 1898 39^,29 S a m e ^ — M Sardou. 1898 398.29 ^Kramer, Martin.—C Eisenfelder , 1889 404.71 Kaysse r , Louis W—J Sc M Haffen. 1898. . .431.22 Lehoer , Rudolph J—J Adelson. 1S9S 13T.34 Mulhern S team Hea t ing Go—W A Russel l . 1898.

Morse, Edwd P and J a m e s and Joseph McCaldin —D A Lowber. 1894 771.42

McGoveru, F r a n k - J E Beggs. 1898 283.59 ^McGavock, John—German-Amer ican R E Tit le

Guarau tee Co. 189H 6,982.10 Mansfield, W m F—C GrifQu. 1897 4(iU.OO Moritz, Henry—American Hosiery Co, 1891.(198.74 Mack, Deuis J ~ M Rosenfleld. 1898 204.GO McNeely, Char les K and J o h n H—R H Foer­

derer . i s y y 2, : iHi . i i Noonan, F r a n k 0—M Stern . 1898 149.28 Parsons , Geo F—C H Pr ice . 1898 149.99 P a r k e r , Chas W—G H Benedict . 1898 138.57 Same J W But le r Pape r Co. 1893 580.07 Rossi ter . Van Wyck—J E Beggs. 1898 283.59 Riley, J a s C—J Dobson, 1897 432,14 Stern , Nathan—S H Carr . 1898 215.94 Schwartz , Marcus and J o h n Spohr—I H a m ­

burger . 1882 3IJ4.47 Sut ton, I saac M—J B Beggs. 1898 283.59 Schwarz, Marcus—M D Alexander e t al. 1888.

1,711.48 Same J Lobenatein. 1S8S 1,273.15 Same and John Spohr—I H a m b u r g e r . 1882.108.51; Schwarz. Marcus and John Spohr—E Salomon.

18S3 2,ii3U.S9 Trade t t . Johu—M Rosenfieid. 1898 204.50 Union T r u s t Co—H B Garvey. 1898 787..")9 ^Winan^. Chas A—Chemical N a t Bank . 1898.

4,180.27 Whi te , Webster—F E Tompkina . 1898 334,t!3 Weeks , James—Cent ra l T r u s t Co. 18U7.. .113.31

Waca ted by order of Court . 'Suspended on appeal . 'Released. 'Reversa l . 'Satisfled by «zs(UUiim, «As[uUlad and void.

MECHANICS' LIENS* iSLiitfl

Aug. 20. 144th st. No 717, n s, 57.1 e Willis av, 3 4 . 1 1 K

94. El ise Olto agt John Geoghegan and H e a r y G Booth aud J a s A Benson $212,01)

•ITth st . No 40, s s, 490 w Sth av, 20x100.5. Johu L C Graves agt iVTargarst St J SprouU,

„ . . . . 5 6 9 . 4 6 b a m e proper ty . Alfred Pellegrini aod Freder ick

Stanley agt Margare t St J SprouU and John L C Graves o(.r. n^

I^ulton st, Nos 102 and 104. Smith & 'Ryan a n Jonit' Pe t t i t , . , , , , . , . . . ^o? An

22d st, Nos 321 aud 323 Eas t . ' S a m e ' a g t ' s a m e 224.00

Aug. 22. 136th at, u s. 175 e St Auos av, 25x100. Harvey

i^orrest ag t H e r m a n n E n g e l h a r d t and John s m i t h 10 t)0

Grand st No 209, s w cor PoVs'y t h ' s ' t ! ' 23x75. 'Louis Weinstein agt Johu Doe . . . ' loO 00

Market st. No 20, e s. 25 n Heu ry s t , ' 25xS7 David Amo.sky agi Sa rah R Wel ls . Louia I ' r auk and Morris Berman 95 00

^ ' n ' ' " ! ^ ^^• "*" ^^- e - s , 50 n Hen ry •at . '25xS7 David Amolsky agt Louis F r a n k aud Morris u e r m a u *ii fu*

loOth s t No 540 Eas t . Richardson '&" Boynton Co agt Annie Donohue _ 147 00

Aug, 23 . 12th st. No 621, n s. 270 e Av B. 25x100.

Evers ley Childs agt P J I-Iollerer and Wm N Sternkopf 403.00

Univers i ty pl. No 60, u w cor IOlh s t 25x100. F r i t z & Pere lberg ag t Leopold R T r e u . . 25000

Lexington av, s e cor 119th st . 100x100. Davis & Arundel l ag t L a u r a E Mauder and H e n r y Bushmau ir.7 4r.

Hen ry st, No 100. s s. 157.2 'eHutge ' r s ' s t , "20 .Lv 100. LOUIS B r a v e r m a n agt Louis Goldberg and Samuel Wach t and F i s h m a n Bros 787.1

j .ujtn St. 'Mo tj80 Geo S de Hier ­apolis agt David Quigley a i d Charles W a l k e r and H e n r y Buschmann ^ l o A

lOOth st, Nos 206 and 208. s s, 180 i w Amster ­dam av. 43.1x55.1x41.7x53.8. The P h o e u L Iron Co agt N Y Free Circula t ing Library and T o s t e v m - H a y e s Fireproof Coustruolion Co 38 17

Riverside D r i . e , e s. 115 n 124th stT 50x80 Morrison &. Ph imis te r ag t Emil Keh enback lessee, and George Ehre t , ass ignee and J j Z i m m e r m a n n Sc Co ! . 7 . 236 7"

Aug . 24.

^o^tlh ',*' ^ ^- }'i9 ^ Ams te rdam av, 125x99.11,1 209tb st n s, 12o w Columbus av. 25x99

bamuel L Ber r i an agl Geo H Chamber la in .

R ^ ^ v . ^ r r " ' * " - ' ^i^?'>^^''^ J M ^ t i n kgl 'same'.lSaOO Ri 1 1 / A- ^ ^' " , ? ^'^-^ ^t' ^^-•^1<' - Jacob R m s l e 4: Son agl Dexter B Hor ton and J o h u k^Udr » • . , J""- ni\

SOth St. n e ' w r Wes t E ^ d ' a v " ' A x - ' ' Becker & Co^a^gL P 8 Phi l l ips and Maitland," A r m s t r o n g

M o t t a v / e ' s , 300 n 1 3 S t i i ' a t ; ' 7 l x i m ' v i n e s ' * Sacmuno agl f.-rederick Robinson, F r a n k Brig.io and aai i-atore Ui Vi la . x in

Same proper ty . Guiseppe Cuirone agt •samV.i4;0O ^^Z. ' f ° P " ^ y - Guiseppe Puccio ag l s a m e . i 2 ^ b a m e property . Guiseppe Montaiba^o agt same.

W e s t F a r m s V o a d . ' s ' w co r 'B ronx P a r k ' i V '•^Sx' '*

ctrneli-! , ' ' s ' 'Shlsef f^ ' ' ' " " ' ^ ^ ^ " ^ " " ^ ° f.'',^ F r e e m a n st, s s whole front from "inter iale av

and Fox at . 03x78.8x132x75. John Toohey •agt Anne t te and Cornelius Olsen 354.44

70tb st, Nos 591 and 503, n s, 93 e A v A 7o4 100. E O'Dowd Sc S o n s ' a s t Mary A C r ^ h t o u • 198.73

Aug, 25 .

^ - . 1 ^ ' ' i . ^ - ° l r 5 " ^ *° = .?2, s s, 125 w Ams te rdam av, 120x102.2. Gaudolfo Guagl iardot t i ag t Anse lm B r u . k aud Antonio G a l l o . : ' ' 7 0 0

bame proper ty , G FiorUett ina agt s ame , , ' ' . l e ^ w bame proper ty . Mariano RotonOo ag t same •';; L b a m e proper ty , Anionio Vassalo a g ! same 30 Sy b a m e proper ty . Banto De Mart ino agt same 3-1 07 b a m e proper ly . Guiseppe P l a c a a g l s a m e IS OT bame proper ty , RaUaeie Oascio ag t s i m e 25'ou bame proper ly . G Gaudiuo ag t s a m e y ^ bame property . Vincenzo Maca.uso agt same'28 'o9 b a m e property . Caiogtrro Viviauo agt same 15 75 b a m e proper ty . G De btefano agl s -ame. . . ToaU b a m e proper ly . Salvatore Ue Mari iuo agt same.

l^-th at. No o i l , n s, 120 w Av B 25x103 3 L ipman Abel agt J-iarris Goldberg. .TV. : i 4o 00

•t,on r l a i u g t;o a g i The N Y l u v e s t m e m and I m p t Uo aud Antonio G Pucc i , •^^)•^ -rrj

Aug. 20. Brook av, e s, 07 u lOSih st, l lOxluO. Graff Se

GO agt Lou is W R a y s s e r aud H A Shipmau

87 th st, 'No's 2 to 8,• a s , ' io w ' c e u t r a l V a r l i ' w e s t ""

Sild^^i^ C ^ ^ r ^ r ^ ' f f ^ f n ^ ^ ^ " ^ ' ; ^ ^ ^ ,

BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS.

Aug, 20,

^'^ioxi^u^°''t^u; VV^^ '^ - - ' ^ l ' ^ " ^ ^t- 51X164.9X KPSM,V' . , , " ^ C n m m i n s with Michael M l^-k „ = ° ' ' . , ^ ' " " ^ ^'""'^' t ° erect t^vo 4-aty h i k l i i t s ; 10 paymen t s 17,400

Aug. 22.

^*^Hlfi ^wi,^.,^'?,^^ " '^"^ ""y- ^5.0x90. Enoch C Btl l wi lh EUen Mulhol iand; to erect tliree 4-sty brk bo i ld inss ; 13 p a y m e n t s , f! !! .. .2^^500

Aug . 20,

^"Bn'?lP,.'wM?, T, ^ r ^ ' ^ v ' T d . 75x100. Jacob D ? ^ V h^l •'"''"• '^^<^Sweeney; to erect three 5-siy brk a p a r t m e n t h o u s e s ; , y p a y m e n t s !

* 70,000,00

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30C Recofd and Guide August 87,1^93^

Et Nicholas av. s w oor 147th st, 74.11x125. J a -cc'b D Butier with Wal te r P o * and John Hayi .es ; to erect six pr ivate dwel l 'gs ; 9 pay-

__ment5 44,000.00

• ORDERS.

Aug. 20. ', 5 u a st, JJoE 501 to 505, n s. — w IOth av, 75x

loo. 'fri'ft'enberg & Ter ry on Mrs R A Wal ­l i e ; to lh& Pe lham Ilod Eleva t ing Co , . . 310 .00

^—~ >-SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.

Aug. 20. Waeliiugtofi av. w s. 75 s ISOUi st, 25-"i75. Jaa

A s c u u r m a n agt Henry Masson and Rober t Piekcua. |Lien filed March 20, 1898) S^25.43

Kaaie piopc-rty, Waiter Carson ag t same. (Mch 2g, ISOS) a4.»3

Aug. 22. 85;h St Ntr 220 East . Micaael Saloon (Assa-

lune) agt LcWLnIe.a ii Priiger. (Feb 15. 1 ™ J _ . . . . . . . . . . , . ' - - . , , I0.35

So'tii'st -Nu 220 iiast. Giuseppe Pilosi agt Low­enfeld Sc Prager . (Peb 15,- 180S) 22.31

S5m st No 220 Hast. Aulonlo Matza ag t Low­enfeld & Prager , (Feb lo . 1898) 12.75

85th Et iNo 22ti t ;ast . Michael Mozz agt Lowen-reid & P rage r . (Feb 15. 1S98) .19.70

85111 i t -No 2-:ij Easl . Autouio Pilosi ag t Lowen-fe d ^ Prager . (Feb 15, 1S9S) 1S.13

S5tU at. No 220 Bast. Joseph Sullivan agt Low­enfeld & P rager . (Peb i o , 1898) 14.18

Giia EC, No 101 Biast. Morr is Suskind agl W A xi.tiv.^£. u u i y 0, i8i>sj oa.so

L u i n £t 3 s. lOi.-l 9 uo lumbus av, So.Hxluo. OiTiii l l Pe i son agt Vinceui Cirr i to . (March 29, 1898) 941.20

=lijb'tli Sl, s s. iOL> w Columbus av. J a m e s Kog&rs a e t j u s tp . i L Cirri to. (July 20, 180S)

Aug. 23. 120tB sl, Ncs 303 aud 305 West. John W Rapp

agt J P aud a a Howes. (Aug 4. 1898). .22o.OO 15uia st, s s, bet -Me.rose ana i^lion avs. Sa ruya

jsagii iccilng Cu ag i Heury Mueller, Sr and Jr , (Jiiue -Ji, iailS) >^.tlO

=fiia st . io 424 l ias l . Adelstein Sc Avrut ine ag t Char.es Naardeo . (Aug 13, 1898) Ouu.OO

Aug. 24. -Wate r st . No IfUj. John (1 Orr & Co agt Gus­

tav and Balomon Salomau. ( June 27, 1898) . , 29.46

=s'a'me' property, bame agt same. ( Juue 22, 1»U8) 148.91

"9(itli St, No 12 West. N Y L u m b e r and Stor­age Co agt Feodor Von Rai tz . tPeb 9, 1898) _7 . . , __ 1,080.90

Aug. 25. •••"iOStll at, s s, 1(!4.4 e Columbus av, 85.4x100.

H t i t e r A -MHhrhol agt Vinceni Cirrito, (Feb a, igjsj »'J .y3

Aug. 20. 23d gl; No l l 7 E i s t . American Lumber Co agt

Wfliy L, B,ack aud L Z Caeh. (.-vug 10, 1808.) 40.85

28' , .h 'st , ' - \ 'o ' ia9'U'cst, ' i 'e l low Piue Co agt Saml A HahiQsoii. (Aug 23, lS9S) 530.1(3

=lvih sl -No 021 t ias t . l idward K Poefschke agt I'tiiilp J Ho.lerer , (Aug 10, 1898) 24.75

-ai .me p i o p t i t y . s a m e agl same. (-4.ug 9, 1898) ..iiiU.20

'Cotu iubus av, s w cor 8uth st, 192.2x100. Ja ­cob and Andrew .weuier agt l lnper la : Con-Btruction Uo. (Aug 22) 1,115.(30

•Ijini.iiQiKfO 0> ueyoaii. ^Discharged by bond. 'Discharged hy order of cour t .

—' — - -' BUILDINGS PROJECTED.

Tri te L A W S A F F E C T I N G 13U1LDING. T h e r e haa no t been a n y hook on t h e m a r k e t

c o n t a i n i n g All t h e lawa aud regulatiOHB ro­u t i n g 10 bu i id iug in New York C i t y ; ye t t h e need ol s u c h a vo lume ia p l a in e n o u g h , he-c a u s e h. bu i ld ing I rom i t s t o u n d a t i o n 10 i t s n n a l demol i t ion Is sub jec t no t only to the bu i ld ing law, bu t to siieclal r e g u l a t i o n s ot t ha bu i ld ing d e p a r t m e n i c o n c e r n i n g p a s s e n g e r e le-va io r s , l i re -escapes , l igh t a n a v e u t u a i i o n a n d p l u m b i n g . T h e r e is a l so a law l i m i t i n g t h e he igh t of dwe l l i ng h o u s e s and a n o t h e r r e q u i r ­ing t e m p o r a r y hoor ing . T h e r e a r e the tene­m e n t h o u s e and lodg ing h o u s e l a w s , l a w s re ­l a t i n g to Iho ex t i nc t i on and p reven t ion ol Qrea and explosiveB,. an d t i e s t o r i n g ol com-buat lb le m a t e r i a l s In bui ld inga . Moreover , t he r e a r e very i m p o r t a n t fire d e p a r t m e n t r e g u ­l a t i o n s which m u a t be obse rved In t h e i n s t a l ­la t ion of e iec t r ica i a p p a r a t u s , a n d t h e r e a r e . ol couree , a l l t h e r egu la t iona of t h e d e p a r t ­m e n t of pub l i c w o r k s c o n c e r n i n g Cro ton w a t e r r a t e s and t h e u s e of wa t e r , t h e open ing and refl l l lng of t r enchea a n d refl toring of s t r e e t p a v e m e n t s ; In a d d i t i o n lo o r d i n a n c e s p e r t a l n -a roh l t ec l , bu i lde r , bu i ld ing m a t e r i a l m a n and rea l e s t a t e owner m u s t be f ami l i a r wi lh t he se lawa and r e g u l a t i o n s ; If h e i s n o t , h e suffers . They a r e now al l g a t h e r e d toge the r (wi th a d i rec to ry ot a r ch i t ec t s ) for t h e first t i m e in one vo lume , I l l u s t r a t ed , indexed and supp l i ed Is $:i.50. Record a n d Guide , PubUshera , 14 a n d l e Veaey S t r e e t . .

The flrst name ia that of the owner ; a r ' t s tands (or a r t h i t t c l . m 'n for tiiason, c'r for Carpentei and b ' r for builder.

When character of root IS not mentioned It l i to be understood t ha t the roof is to be of t in.

SOUTH OP 14TH ST.

CSO^-Broadway, No 7T7, G-sty b r k s lo r e and loft. i i 3 . 4? sx9L5 ; cost, SlSO.OOO; Sa i lo r s ' Snug H a r b o r , 3 1 N a s s a u s t ; a r ' t , R o b t Mayn icke , 7 2 5 ii road way.

eSG—Madison s t , No 349 , r e a r , 2 - s ty h r k s h o p . 2 5 x 2 7 ; cost , $2,500' ; Max a n d S imon Levy , ^41) .Madison s t ; a r ' t , P r e d L a u b e r , 64tJ B K i i h St. ,. _ .

BSTWEEJN 14TH ANti S O t a s T 2 .

C'74—27lh Bt, Nos 24-4-243 Wes t , two 6 - s ly brk s t a b l e s a n d w a r e h o u s e s , 6 0 . 3 x 9 5 ; eost , $a5,6UU each ] W H Gi lders leeve , 313 W 4 t h s t ; a r ' t . G A E d e l s v a r d , 149 N a s s a u s t .

67S—SSlh s t , No 1U9 W, 1-sty f r a m e shed , 1 8 x 2 6 ; cost , $ 5 0 ; .Margaret S w a n t o n , L o n d o n ; lessee, L o u i s S Grenne r , 1(19 W 3 S t h st .

US l—Broadway , n w cor 42d s t , i)-sly b rk s l o r e and offices, 26vfe.t54^x5S.4Mii cost , $ 6 0 , -(.•uO; Cha3 T h o r l e y , 330 W T2d s t ; a r ' t , H P K i l b u r n , 156 5 t h av.

USS—16th sl , Nos 3 2 3 - 3 3 1 B, foiif 6-s ty fcrk I la ts , one 32.6.'(S0 a n d t h r ee 2 6 . 6 x 8 0 ; cost , one ^aU.OIjiJ and t h r ee (|;28,60O; Hyth^U & Oppen­h e i m , 1 6 3 4 t h a v ; a r ' t s , S c h n e i d e r Se H e r t e r , 46 t i ihle H o u s e .

D E T W E B N 59TH AND 125TH STS., EAST OP 5TH AV.

6 7 5 — l l O i h s t , NoB'412-422 Bas t , 1-sty f r ame shfed, 25x05; cost , $ 1 5 6 ; P h i l i p -\Hchael & Co, 115 E 16iJth St.

t i 7 7 — l l ' J t h s t , s s, 198 w P l e a s a n i av , 1-sty b rk c h u r c h , S 7 , 2 x y s . 7 ; cost , $ 9 0 , 6 0 0 ; C h u r c h of the Holy Rosa ry , 4 4 4 E l l D l h s t ; F H W a l l , PasLor, 444 E l l ' J t h s t ; a r ' l , T P H o u g h t o n , 2 1 3 -Montague s t ; b ' r , J o h n T B r a d y , 22 E 42d St.

1)83—S4ih s t . No 852 E&gt, S-s-ty b r k s t o r e s and flats, 2 5 x 6 6 ; eost , $ l i , O 0 0 ; oW'r a n d a r ' l , s a m e a s las t .

6 8 4 — 9 7 i h st, Nos 3 2 7 and 329 E a s t , 6-s ty and b a s e m e n t h rk s to r e and t e n e m ' t , 2 5 x 8 8 , 2 ; eost , $18 ,660 ; Sophia H o e b e r m a n n , 1217 3d a v ; ai-i 's , H o r n b u r g e r Se S t r a u b , 122 Bowery .

U81J—112lh s t . No 12( E, one 6-Ety b r k flats . 2Gxti6; cost , $26 ,00t l ; H D A B a n h a h n , 2 1 5 4 2d a v ; a r ' t s , Schue ide r & H e r t e r . 46 Bib le H d u s e ; b 'r , G E B a n h a h n , 1103 E 15Uth St.

U tHJ^Lex ing ton av , n w co r S3d s t , Due 5-s ty b i k s to res aud Bats . 4 1 . 8 x 9 7 . 2 ; cost , $ 5 0 , 0 1 0 ; J a c o b J u n g , 3 1 W 1 1 7 t h s t ; a r ' t , C h a s S teg ­m a y e r , 306 E 82d St.

()91—82d et , s s, 160 e 5 th av, o n e 4 and y-s ty b r k dwe l l ' g , 2 5 x 6 5 ; cost , $ 3 0 , 6 0 0 ; T •& W H a l l . 6 8 7 -Madison a v ; a r ' l , A .M Welch , 5 0 3 5t'h av .

t i93—105th s t , n w cor I s t av , four O-sty b rk s t o r e s aud flats, one 2 5 . 9 x 0 5 a n d t h r e e 25x t ;7 ,4; COSE, one $S2,0UU and t h r e e $27 ,000 e a c h ; Lou is Lese , 2 3 1 E 6 0 t h s t ; a r ' t , G P P e l h a m , 5 0 3 a t h av .

59'f t l AND 125TH S T R E E T S , WBST OP CEN-TMAL P A R K WESTi AND STH A V E N U E .

G7e - -y3d s t , n s, 350 w C e n t r a l P a r k Wes t , 5 - s t y b r k I la ts , 2 5 x 8 8 . 1 0 ; cos t , $ 2 4 , 0 6 0 ; A B Uone i l an , 3 E 1 0 6 t h s t ; a r ' l , W C D i c k e r s o n , 14y th s t and 3d av.

6 7 9 — R i v e r s i d e Dr ive , e s, 6 8 ^ ^ s of 1 1 6 t h s t , 5-sty b r k a n d s t one c lub house , 3 6 . i y a X i 9 . S ; cost, ^ 1 5 , 6 6 6 ; A l p h a Club , 2 9 E 2 8 t h s t ; a r ' t s , Wood, P a l m e r Sc H o r n b u s t e r , 6 3 W i l l i a m s t .

1162—12oth s t , s s, 2U0 w A m s i e r d a m a v , four 3 - s ty a n d b a s e m e n t b rk s t o r e s and flats, 2 7 x 8 4 . 1 1 ; cost , ;]i20,6U0 e a c h ; .4.rthur Gorsch, 1444 3d a v ; a r ' t , Sam Sass . 2 3 P a r k row.

692—.Vioruingside a v , e s, 25.2'J4 s 1 1 6 t h e t , one 5-s ty b rk flat. 2 8 x 8 9 . 3 x 7 9 ; cost , $ 2 5 , 6 0 0 ; J N Campbe l l , 2 4 7 W 1 0 9 t h s i ; a r ' t s , Nevi l l e & B a g g e , 211 W 125 th s t .

694—OOth St. n s, 275 w C e n t r a l P a r k W e s l , t h r e e 5-s ty b r k dweU'gs , one 16 .5x56 , a n d two 1 7 x 5 6 ; cost, $ 1 8 , 6 6 6 ; G A P i s h e r , 69*5 E l 4 1 s t s t ; a r ' t G P P e l h a m . 5 0 3 5 l h av .

N O R T H OF 125TI-I ST.

6 8 5 — 1 4 9 t h s t , s s, 175 w A m s t e r d a m a v , flve 3-siy a n d b a s e m e n t b r k d w e l l ' g s , 1 5 x 4 6 ; cos t , $14 ,600 e a c h ; E v a S t e inme tz , 5 7 9 W e s l 146 lh s t ; a r ' t , C S t e inme tz , 6 0 L i b e r t y st .

0 8 / ^ * i h av . n w co r 1 4 8 i h s t . four 5 - s ty b r k s t o r e s aud flats. 25x95 and 8 6 ; cost , one $ 2 8 , -0 0 0 aud t h r e e $ 2 6 , 6 6 0 ; Geo B r o w n , 399 Con­gress av . New H a v e n ; a r ' t , J W Cole, 4 0 3 W O l s t St.

23d and 24th WARDS.

Braucli iiffice of Building Depar imenl , 2775 '6 avenue, junction Court landt avenue, where p lana for bui ldings to be erected In 23d and 24th W a r d s may be filed,

| j56a—Grace av , n s, IOO w Lyon av, 2 t ^ - s i y f r a m e dwel l ' g , 2 2 x 3 8 , s h i n g l e roof; cost , $ 3 , -7 5 0 ; A n u i e E L y o n , Lyon cou r t , W e s t c h e s t e r ; a r ' l , H a r r y P Howel l , ( 48 E a s t 1 3 8 t h St.

6 5 1 a — P a r k e r av, s s, 100 w Lyon av, 2 l ^ - s l y f r a m e dwel l ' g , 2 2 x 3 8 . sh ing le roof; cost , ~ $ 3 , -7 5 0 ; ow ' r and a r ' t , e a m e a s las t .

6 o 2 a — P a r k e r av , s s, 103 .6 e Glebe av , 2 ^ -s l y f r ame dwel l ' g . 3 4 x 3 8 , s h i n g l e roof; cos t , $ 3 , 7 5 0 ; ow ' r a n d a r ' t , s a m e a s l a s t .

6 5 3 a — P a r k e r a v , n s, 1 7 5 w Lyon a v , 2%-Bty f r a m e dwel l 'g , § 4 x 3 8 . s h i n g l e roof; cos t , .'SS.ToO; ow ' r and a r ' t , s a m e a s las t .

654a—143d s t , s s, 125 w Wi l l i s av , 2-3ty b rk d w e l l ' g and s to re , 3 0 x 1 0 0 ; cos t , So.OOO; g r a v e l roof; P r a n k l i n A Wi lcox , 9 3 3 Mad i son a v ; a r ' t , A r t b u r A r c t a n d e r , 5 6 1 E a s t 1 3 9 t h s t .

(5j5a—Hoe av , n e oor P r e e m a n s l , J w o 2 -s ty f r a m e dwe l l ' g s , 28x57 .6 and 2 6 . 5 x 3 i . 6 ; to ­ta l cost . $ 7 , 5 0 0 ; S a r a h A Lisk , K i r k s i d e av, F o r d h a m ; a r ' t , J W m L i m e r , 25S7 3d av .

656a—Union av, w s, 2 3 8 , 5 n 161s t s t , 1-sty f r a m e shed , 5 0 x 1 5 ; cost , . f300; T h o m a s W a l ­lace , S99 Union a v ; a r ' t and b ' r , T h o m a a P B r e n n a n , SOS E a s t S 9 t h s t

05Ta—Jackson av, e s , 1 5 6 n 156 th s t , four -. 2 -s ty f r ame d w e l l ' g s , 2 1 x 4 S ; cost, $ 4 , a 6 0 e a c h ; Alex C Campbel l , 574 B a s t I S S t h s t ; a r ' t , J o h n H Lave l l e , 1228 I n t e r v a l e av .

65Sa—El ton av , w s, 1 0 1 n IGOth s t , two 4 -Ety b rk flats, 2 5 x 7 8 ; cost , 5^16,000 e a c h ; Wood­ruff Se Ohlson, 155 Lincoln a v ; a r ' t s , L a w ­r e n c e & R ing rose , 150 th s t and*3d av,

G59a—Southern B o u l e v a r d , e s, 3 5 a H a t h st, 1-sty f r a m e shed , 1 6 x 1 2 ; cost , $ 1 6 0 ; C h a r l e s Eeh le r , 145 lh s t and S o u t h e r n B o u l e v a r d ; a r ' t , F W Sproul , 4 3 3 W e s t 147 th s t .

6 6 0 a — 1 5 9 t h s t , s s, 150 w E l t o n ftv, two 4 -s ty b r k flats, 2 5 x 8 1 . 7 ; cost , $ 1 6 , 6 0 0 e a c h ; M r s E m m a H o r e n b u r g e r , 682 E a s t 159 th £t ; a r ' t , H e r r t o H o r e n b u r g e r , 8 0 2 Melrose av,

6 6 1 a — H u n t av, e s, 5 6 0 s B r o n x d a l e road , 2 - s ty f r ame ilwell 'g, 2 4 x 2 4 ; cost , $ 1 , 2 0 0 , P r a n k P a s u l o , S o u t h e r n Boulevard , n e a r i 3 7 t h s t ; a r ' t , W m G r a u l , 887 K i n g s b r i d g e road .

6 6 2 a — H u n t av, e s, 500 s B r o n x d a l e road , r e a r , 1-s ty fraifae s t ab l e , 2 5 x 1 5 ; cost, $ 3 0 6 ; ow ' r and a r ' t , s a m e a s l a s t .

663a—Sedgwick av , e s, 19S.4 s Undetcl i f f av, 2 ^ - s t y f r ame dwel l ' g , 2 6 x 4 3 , s l a t e roof; cost, $ 5 , 6 0 0 ; M B C h u r c h E x t e n s i o n Soc ot N y , 1 5 0 5 t h a v ; a r ' t , A l b e r t B D^vls , 2 5 5 8 3d av,

6 6 4 a — 1 6 0 l h s t , n s, 4 1 e S t ebh in s a v , four 2 - s ty f r ame dwe l l ' g s , 18.9.x44; cost, $ 4 , 8 0 0 e a c h ; Thos P a r l e y , 17 R i t t e r p l ; a r ' t , W m H Hopkins^ 1 3 6 5 Bos ton av .

6 6 5 a — W e n d o v e r av, n w co r B a l h g a t e av , 4 -s ty b rk flat, 2 5 . 4 x 8 4 . 2 ; cos t , $ 2 5 , 0 6 6 ; J o h n Shea , W e s t c h e s t e r av ahd l o O t h s t ; a r ' t , "Edvt Wenz , 1 4 9 1 3d av .

ALTERATIONS. 1039—21s t s t , No 67 Wes t , new s t a i r s f rom

ex t ens ion to roof; cost , $ 2 5 0 ; Pe l i e s t a t e , 27 WiUiam s t ; a r ' t , P P Brogan , 119 W 23d s t .

1046—2d av . N o 3 4 4 , p a r t i t i o n s e r e c t e d ; cost , $ 1 , 6 6 0 ; D M C r a m p t o n e s i a t e , 1 3 3 W 123d s t ; a r ' t and b ' r , T J M c C o r m a c k , 162 E 3 5 t h s t .

1041—35th El, No 24 E , r e a r wa l l cu t o u t for n e w bay w i n d o w ; cost , $ 5 0 0 ; H W D e F o r ­est , 24 E 3 5 l h SL; a r ' t , W H W h i t t a l , 1 2 3 B 23d « l ; b ' r s , R o b i u s o h & Wal l ace , 123 E 23d s t .

1 0 4 2 — P i k e s t , No 2 i , hew show windows , p a r t i l i o n s m o v e d ; cost , $ 2 0 0 ; S a m u e l W a c h t , 2 7 P i k e St; a r ' t . M B e r n s t e i n , 14o C e n t r e s i ,

1 0 4 3 — T i t h st . No 1 4 E , l ower w i n d o w for doorway , bui ld a c o n s e r v a t o r y of f r a m e a n d g a l v a n i z e d a n d g l a s s roof; cost , $ 9 6 0 ; G T -Uaxwell , 14 E 'i ith s t ; a r ' t , R W Buck ley , 3 M P a r k av.

1 0 4 4 - O t h av , No 91T, e x t e n s i o n , 1 4 1 . 6 x 2 3 . 8 ; cost , $ 6 2 5 ; J a m e s R W a t e r l a m , 8 1 W 5 0 t h s t ; a r ' t , J C W e s t e r v e l t , 487 S t h av,

1 0 4 5 — 3 a av . No 2 3 3 9 , n e w s to re f ron t ; cos t , $30t) ; A Cohn ; h ' r , J a i n e s P o w e r , 1 1 R o o s e ­ve l t St.

1046—52d s l . No 207 E , e n t i r e walla covered wil'h s h e e t i ron , t a k e o u i old s t u d d i n g ; cos t , $ 2 5 ; C S G o u r a n d ; l e ssee , H T Siebolt , 2 0 7 E 5 2 d St.

1 6 4 7 - P u l t o n s t , Nos 206 and 2 6 8 , well ho le in 4 t h floor fllled i n ; cos t , $ 3 0 ; M H B r o w n , 9 3 1 -Madison a v ; b ' r s , K e e g a n & M a y , 153 H u d ­son St.

1 0 4 8 — T e n t h s t , Nos 2 0 2 and 204 E l i n t e r i o r Second av, No 156 | s t a i r ­

cases r emoved , IsL and . ' 2d connec t ed by open­i n g s , w i n t e r g a r d e n in r e a r ; cost , $o,00U; Wi l ­h e l m i n a W a l i h e r , 6 7 8 Un ion a v ; a r ' t s . S te in , Cohen Se R o t h , 4 1 Un ion sq.

1 0 4 9 — B r o a d w a y , N o 1 5 5 , 4 windows cu t in s ide wal l of b a s e m e n t ; cost , $ 3 6 6 ; G D R a i n s -lord e l al , 3 a W 3 9 t b s t ; a r ' t , E r n e s t P l a g g , 35 W a l l et .

1 0 5 0 — 3 0 t h Et, No 30 W , ex tens ion 1 2 . 6 x 2 . 3 , 1 s t and 2d l i e r s to be r a i sed a b o u t 2 f l , p a r ­t i t i o n s r e m o v e d ; cos t , $ 5 , 0 0 6 ; Mary G Hooker , E a t l l e b o r o , Vt ; a r ' t , J A Hamilton_, 3 2 B r o a d ­w a y ; b ' r s , Fei 'giisOn & B r o w n , 135 i Roge r s av , B r o o k l y n .

1051^—IOlh s t . No 4 0 2 W, r e m o v e f ront s toop , m a k e window of doorway , n e w s t o u e f ront a n d v e s t i b u l e ; cost, $ 2 5 0 ; S a m u e l G A d a m s , 62 W. 71s t s t ; a r ' l , E d Wenz , 1 4 9 1 3d av.

1052—St L u k e s pl . No 4, e x t e n s i o n 9 x 1 8 ; cost, .1*800; J F Meary , 4 St L u k e s p l ; a r ' l , H Dav idson , 1 6 1 W 2 1 E I s t ; b ' r s , -Monk Se Giles, 9 2 8 l h av .

1 0 5 3 — l l l h s t , s e cor . \v B, n e w s t a i r s ; cos t , $ 3 0 ; K a t e K a r s c h , oh p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , H Rege l ­m a n , 359 E 1 9 t h St.

1 0 5 4 — H u d s o n s t , Nos 304 -322 , ex t ens ion , 76 .4 ' / )x76 ; cost , $ 2 0 , 0 0 6 ; C o r p o r a t i o n of T r i n ­i ty C h u r c h , 187 P u l t o n s t ; a r ' t , Chaa C H a i g h t , 1 1 1 B r o a d w a y .

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1055—3d s t , Nos 1 7 a n d 1 9 W , p a r t of wal l r e b u i l t ; cost . $100.; ow ' r a n d b ' r , Pa t r i c l t Ga l l aghe r . 3 4 5 Lex i ng l o n av a n d 156 S t h av,

1656—4ih s t , N o 3 2 E . ex t ens ion 1.3x20; cost. $ 7 0 0 ; A G Muel le r , 4 7 4 W 143d s l ; a r ' t , Jos Wolf, 1 1 2 s B r o a d w a y ; lessee , J a c o b M a y e r , 3 2 E 4 t h St.

1057—54th at, No 2 5 4 W, e x t e n s i o n 2 5 , 6 x 14 .4 ; cost, $ 1 , 5 0 0 ; D r Dil lon Brown , 4 0 B 5 4 t h s t ; a r ' t . W H C 'Hornum. 110 E 1 2 5 t h st,

1058—51s t s t , No 217 E, ex t ens ion 1 9 , l l i 4 x (>4 .9^ ; cost , $ 2 , o 0 0 ; Michae l H a r r i s o n , I IJI B 61a t s t ; a r ' t , R a l p h T o w n s e n d , 29 E 19 th st,

1059—Av B, Nos 8 and 10 , p u t up p a r t i t i o n so a s to d iv ide p r e s e n t s t o r e ; cost , $10U; L F Se J F T h a l e r , 4 5 St M a r k s p l ; a r ' t s , K u r t z e r & Rohl , 7 t h e t a nd 3 d av .

1 0 6 0 — 1 8 l h e t . No 4 3 5 E , all i n t e r n a l p a r t i ­t ions 10 be t a k e n down I s l , 2d and 3d floors; cost, $ 2 , 0 6 0 ; Afliericau C a r b o n a t e Co, 4 2 4 H i'Oth s t ; a r ' l s , De L e m o s Sc Cordes , F u l t o n Bu i ld ing .

1661—53d s t . N o 37 W e s t , ex t ens ion , 1 0 x 3 1 ; cost , $ 5 , 6 0 0 ; J M Nash^ 1 1 W lUth s t ; a r ' t s , L i e n a u Se N a s h , 6 4 Cedar a l .

1 0 6 2 — 5 t h av, s e cor 8 th s t , r a i s ed one s l y ; cost, $8,6<J6; -Miss P M Bagne l l , a t t ' y Col J a y , 4 8 Wai l S't; a r ' t , C h a s E a t o n , 4 2 9 Green av, Brook lyn .

1 0 6 3 — l 2 3 d Et, s s, 125 w 3d av , r a i sed 1 s ty , ex tens ion , 1 3 x 2 9 ; cos t , $4,OU6; Joe l M M a r x . 2 5 8 B r o a d w a y ; a r ' t s , C B a x t e r & Son, 2'580 3d av.

1 6 6 4 — l l S t h s t , u s. 5 6 0 w B o u l e v a r d , n e w b a e e m e n l . new p a r t i t i o n a l o n g s i d e of s t a i r s ; cost , $ 1 , 5 0 0 ; o w ' r , a r ' t and b'r^ J n o Schwenck , 6o'5 W 1 4 8 l h St.

1065—33d Bt, No 6 Weat , s t u d p a r t i t i o n r e ­m o v e d ; cost , $ 2 0 6 ; J n o J a c o b As tor , 2 3 W e s t 2 6 t h e t ; ar 'L, A M Napier^ 2 5 W e s l 2 6 t h s i ; b ' r . T i d e W a t e r B l d g Co, 2 o Wes t 2 6 t h s t .

1666—<irand s t . N o 134> cor Crosby s t , fire­proof p a r t i t i o n e r e c t e d ; cost , $ 5 0 ; ow ' r , a r ' t and b ' j , s a m e a s above .

lOOi—Av A, n w cor Tth a t , ex tens ion , 5.x5, ex ieus ion r a i s e d ; cost, $ 2 , 0 0 0 ; E l i a s J a c o b s , 5 w cor 4 t h s t aud Av j i ; a r ' t , H R e g e l m a n n , 3 5 9 E a s t 1 9 t h s t .

1068—Olh av , N o s 284 a n d 2S6 , cor I S t h s t , cut t h r o u g h p a r i y wal l for open ing , r e m o v e p a r t i t i o n a r o u n d s t a i r ; cos t , $ 2 0 0 ; H y Mor­g e n t h a u , 3 3 Wea l 7 4 t h s l ; b ' r . A VV Ne l son , 3 1 4 E a s t 2 l s t s t .

lOUy—82d s t , s w cor W e s t E n d a v , 5 t h s ty to be d iv ided in to c l a s s r o o m s w i t h g l a s s p a r ­t i t i on ; cost , $2, t l t l0; Ci ly N e w Y o r k ; a r ' t , C B J Snyder , 5 8 5 B r o a d w a y .

1 0 7 6 — C l i n t o n pi . No 36 , e x t e n s i o n , 25.6v'4x6; cost, $ 2 , 0 6 0 ; M a r i e A W a l t e r , 1 J 7 McDouga l i Et; a r ' l , W m K Mowbray , 13U0 B r o a d w a y .

l O T l — W i l l i a m e t . No 100 , coj- P i a t t and J o h n s t s , new roof h o u s e ; cost , $ i , 6 6 0 ; Wood-hr idgo Co, S tokes B ldg , Ceda r s t ; a r ' i s , C i in lon 6 Russe l l , 32 N a s s a u s t .

1 6 7 2 — P a r k av . N o 046 , s ide wal l to he p ro ­j e c t e d ; cost , $ 1 5 6 ; C G B a a s . 046 P a t k a v ; a r ' t , H C P e l i o n , 1 1 3 3 B r o a d w a y .

23d and 24th WARDS.

8 1 9 a — 1 7 4 t h s t , s s, 122 .7 w 3d a v , r a i s e h u i i d i n g 1 Slory a u d 3 - s t y f r a m e e x t e n s i o n 2tix 1 5 ; cost , $ 1 , 0 0 0 ; C h r i s t i a n Skoe l l in . 7 7 6 E a s t 174 lh Et; a r ' t a n d b'r^ H e n r y Schopper , 1 9 1 5 Cl in lon av .

32Ua—Union av , \v s, 3 3 6 169Lh s t , add 1 e t o r y ; cos t , $ l , y y O ; R D u k e B a r n u m , 2 4 3 W l a i E i s t ; a r ' l a n d h ' r , B P F r i s b i e , ' i 2 l E a a t 1 6 4 t h St.

32ia—l^oresL av , e s, 2 5 n l O j i h s t , a l t e r a ­t ions LO I r o n t a n d lULerior a l l e r a l i o n s ; cosi , $t)56; B r i d g e t L y n c h , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , P F Brogan , i l u E a s l 23U sL.

3^- ;a—West i- 'arms r o a d , e s, 560 s Wood-ru i i s t , m o v e s h e d ; cost , ^diHJ; J o h n W Bol ton , I ' lT i VVesi F a r m s r o a d ; a r ' t , C u a s S Cla rk , 719 E a s t i 7 7 t h s t .

323a-—Ogden av , e s , 37 s Un ion s t , m o v e bu i lu ing a n d i n i e n o r a l t e r a t i o n s ; cost , $i,i»<jU; 'Michael No lan , Union s t and Ogden a v ; a r ' t , ^viil A U 'Hea , Woody C r e s t av , n e a r l t i 5 l h s [ .

i i -4a—N e cor b i j a m e s s t a u d KUeuwood av , F o r a t i a m H e i g n t a , 2-Bty f r a m e e x t e n t i o u ; cost , $5UU; o w ' r a n d a r t , C B J Snyder , on p r e m i s e s .

3ziia—West F a r m s road , s a, 2: ;0 w l ] - ; u a l , m o v e bu i l d ing ; cost , yooU; C H S imonson , 15.10 W e s t P a r m s r o a d ; ar 'L, Ai ' ihur A r c t a n d e r , 5 6 1 E a s i 1 3 9 l h s l .

i i -Oa—West F a r m s road , w s, 300 n F o r e s i BL, l - a i y I r a m e e x i e n s i o n , 1 4 . 9 x 7 ; cos i , $ 2 o ; •Emma p P a r k e r , ou p r e m i s e s ; a r ' i a n d h ' r , H Morgan , P o p l a r s t , W e s t c h e s i e r .

MISCELLANEOUS.

Aug. G E N E R A L A S S I G N M E N T S .

^0 Meyer, Hen ry L ( l iquidat ing member of Meyer ^ UicKmsou, ol I ' a i i aue lpma, P a j to Chas W bpar l iawk; ivithoui p re ie remies : n a t u r e ot busiuess uol meul ioued ,

•ici 1 New Rounug aud Mig Co (ml rs of roofing lelL, papier, oic, ai o iu E a s t i^Uili s u to W m U Slewiiri; witliouL ivreluieuci;; a t t y . H H

^ VVhiLuiaij. 2^ J3UW1U 11 Low's iJxchange t s t eamsh ip t icket

aeeucy, a t 11:^3 Broadway) 10 l l t u r y B Cul-•ja IX,'"' ^^"-Uoui pre icreuces . - » Wa.aman, Alexr J ideaier in neckwear , a t BOS

uroauwuy) lo buiumou Lewine ; wi thout p re ie rence.

ADV£RTtSED LEGAL SALES. Referee's sales to be field :it V2 o'tloi'k Poon a;

the New York Real Es ta te Salesroom, 111 Sroadway, except where otherwise s ta ted.

Aug. 2U.

James st . No lUl Ibeing J a m e s st, •. w cor New Chambers st. No 8!J| New Chambers st. 111. lit

xl4.1U.\25. gore, Jl-sty brU store, Adele Kiiet-laud agt H e r m a n K Vii;le ct al ; i l enry L Bo-feert. a l t 'y , 1)7 Nassau s t ; Louis Huiiueiuau, ref. (Ami due ^4,1)08; sub to taxes. Scc, >f^,) Mort recorded Dtc 20. ISlm, By Johu T Boyd,

l l t h st, Nos TliG, 728 and TUU, s e cor i>\y Dock st, r uns e 71,7 x s SRI.l x e ;M.4 X S 2i,t x w lUO to Dry Dock st, x n ili.ii to beginning, va-catit, Geo B Cbilholm agt Henry B.-.ickmur el a l ; Schenck Se Punne t t , a t t ' y s , 19 Liberty sc; John j McCauley, J r , ret, (Ami due !f24,7.)S; sub to taxes. See, ,¥8511.) i l o r t recorded Oct 15, lS9u. By P F Meyer.

I12th Et, Nos VSl and 133, u s, 175 c 7th av, Ijllx lULl.ll, abaudnued fouiiuatloiis. Nulson D Stil­well agt Emily F Askey et a l ; Geo E Hya l t , a t t ' y . l o Wall s t ; War reu \V Fos ter , ref. lAuit due ;Stl,080.) Mort recorded May 11, I S J S . B J P P Meyer.

l l iJ th st . No OJ.5, n s, 200.8 w Amsterdam av. aa .4xuy . l i . o-sty brk flat. Louis P Mahler agt Wra H Wardwell el a l ; WllUym O'Uouogbue, a t t 'y , 175 Broadway; A.l'red Lauterbi icb, ret. (Amt due $D,5tiU; sub to mor l $30,UUU, aud tuxes. See, ^1,0-M.) Mori recorded July t), 1»'M. Lty B D Kennelly.

Aug. 30.

ad av, Nos 1763 and 1T05, s e cor DSth St, oO-Bx 83.11, two 5-sty brlt t enem' t s with s tores . Geo F Johnson agt Allan D Pryor et a.; Gralt & BlauVelt, a l t ' ys , 220 Broadway; Chauncey H ' f ruax, ref. tAmt due ^flil.lIlK; sUb to raort S40,0UO aud t ax t s , 6ic, $711.80.) Mort recorded Feb 4. ISUT. By L J Phil l ips.

Aug. Sl .

Washington pl. No 25 Eas t , u s, 2o.3 w Greene st, 2o.;ixiyiJ, 4-sty bi'k dwell 'g . Samuel Green­baum and ano as t rus tee a g i Jeanne L Tay-or el a l ; Hays , U & H, a t t ' y s , i l l Broai iway; John J McCauiey, J r , lof. (Auit due HHU.Sid; s a b to taxes. Sec, $ l i . J Mor i recorded Dec 21, 1SS8. By P F Meyer.

P a r k av, e s, 01.1 s S l s t st, 53.3x11)0, tWo 5-sty b rk flals. .vlark Devy agt Hen ry Degener et a.; Thos J L Mc.Vlanus, a l l y , '2oii Bi 'oauway; T a o s J Duuu, Sheril l . tSale on execution oE a.i t i t le which Heury Deg tue r had on J u u e 2U,laii8, or since.J lly P F Meyer. .

Convene av, Wo It), e a, 47U.0 u 141st st, 'JDxlUU, 4 and 3-sty brk dwell 'g . Heu ry A U Tay .or agt Jacob D BuLler e t a l ; S t rong Se C, a t t ' y s , -iM Wall s l ; Adrain H Lark iu . re i . (Ami due $lfi,-187; sub to taxes, Gee, ^SllS.oO.) Mor i recorded Nov 23. ISey. By D 1' l u g r a h a m & L;U,

Sept. L

44th st, Nos 532 to 531), s B, 275 e l l t h av, 75x 1U0.5, Nos 534 and 53a, two 1-sty frame sueds ; No 532, 3-sty I rame tb rk Iroui) t e n e m ' i with Slore. Corns D Wood et ai a s i rus tees unoer will of Johu S Ward agt Pe te r J a ic iuer ec a l ; Joun Linaiey, a t l ' y , '62 Nassau sc; P r a n c i s j Hopson, ref. (Aral due $2i,oi>T; sub 10 ta-xes, See, for 16!)S.) MOri recorded May 22 ,1895. By B L. Keuuelly Sc Co.

Amste rdam av. No '210-1, s w cor ltl7th st, 30xltJl), 4-sty b rk h a t with store. United a i a l e s L.ite Insu rauce Co ag t Mary A Organ et a l ; Buel, Toucey Se Whi t iug, a t t ' y s , 2tll B roadway ; Pran l i M Hoiohan, ref. (Arai due $i4,5by; sub 10 taxes, See, JfiO'S.Ob.) Mort recorded Nov 1, ISS^. By P P Meyer.

iSept. 2.

Broorae s l . No MO, n s, 80.4 e Thompson st, r u n s e iy .5 x n S U x w t i x s 30.0 x w 13.5 x s 4y.O to beginning, 7-sly h rk buiidiug. Josephine N Cowper lhwai t as i rus iee . See, ag i Mutua l Bui.d-ing Co e t a l ; Morr is P Fer r i s , a l t ' y , 71 Broad-* a y ; James B Butler, ref, (Ami uue $21,114; sub 10 ta.xes. Sec, $lu3.7i).) iviort rejordiSQ Uct IU, 18UIJ. By P P Meyer.

Siebbins av, e s, 2i"8,i> n Westches ter av, lOOxSl), tour 3-Hiy frame dweil 'gs, John P Weigel a g i Edward Schihuski ei a l ; Max D JUEI:PUBOU, a t t ' y , 132 Nassau s t ; Heu ry M Geii;ui:iat, r e i . (Ami due $1,117; sub to taxes, See, $oli'.5U,J Mort recorded J a n ;i l , ISUO, By B i. KenceUy.

JUOQMENTS i n FOREGLO&URt SUITa . Aug. r J .

Garden pi, s e s, lot 434 map oi Wasbiugton-ville, Eas tches te r , a4 .7xl42x—xll7 . , l l a r n e l C Cu.e a g l Joliu Tredb. J r , ci a i ; Horace P Hol­lister, a l l y . 5 bouiU, 3o av, Mc Vernon, N Y; H a r r y V Morgan, rei". (Ami due $:i,:^ob•.J

S o u t h t r n Buulevara , e s. loo.ij u F reeman st, 17.0 x lUl . l ix l i l . l lx lu ; ; . ; . Ulc W U.son a g i Agnea R Albiuger cl a l ; Daul P Mahoney, a t t y, lotj Broaaway ; Louis B Vau Gaasbeek, ref. (Aint uue $2,312.)

104th s t , s s, 104 e Columbus av, 33-4x100.11. JOUu '1 ' l e r ry and auo i rua iees liluwin D Morgan a g l Rosa Weluei'uian el a l ; Bora, Day ii bord , n tc 'ys , 12U Broadway; Chas A Runk , ref. (Atut uue 5ijl.b81,)

ItHlh al, s s, 22T.4 e Columbus av, 33.4x100.11. laame ag t same iNa 2 j ; s a m e a l t ' y s aud re leree . t^irat uue If31,b84.j

Ithiiu st, E s, 2t)0 e Columbus av, 33.4x100.11. Same ;igt same tNo S) ; same a i i ' ya aud referee. (Ami LuC ^.aa.Sibl,) .

Aug. 20. 230lh st, n s, 400 e ICuppler av, 125x100. 1 2aoth SL, s s, l i 5 w Kcpp.er av, r u u s s 10(J x wi

:io X B 100 10 235th Sl, X w &0 X U 200 10 23ljlhi Sl, X a 75 lu begiuniug. I Iviarla H L u g a r ag l Juf ia Ayers e t . a l ; Ha r r i aon Se Byrd, n i l ys, oO Wal l bl; J o h n xa rd , re t . (Ami due $3,ISO.)

Aug. 22. Coih Sl, Nos 48 and DO, a s, 500 w Centra l P a r k

•West, 50x100.6. EQwara Breueu aud au'6 a g i Herbt i r i L scone ec a l ; W m H Biuckv^uil, utc 'y.

146 Broadway; Chas W West , ref. (Amt due $0,514.) • V

127th st, s s, IGa w 4th av,25x99.11, Edwin Cof­fin agt El la Millard et a l ; Edmund Coffin, a t f y , 34 Pine s t : A H Vanderpoel , ief. (Amt due $2,103.)

Aug 23.

Lexiugtou av, w s, GG s 22d st, runs w 75 x a 24,0 X e 00.(5 x s 0.2 x e 5.0 to nv, x S 24.4 to beginning. Hen ry A C Taylor agt Carr ie P Lo­vell ei al ; Strong Se Cadwalader, a t t ' y s , 40 Wal l s i ; Edwd D O'Brieu, ref, (Amt due $28,237.)

Valent ine av, s e cor Clark s i , r uus e 12o X s 100 X w 25 X n 25 X w 100 to av, x n 75 10 begin­ning, except pa r t t aken for opening of av, 15x-75. Wra E Parsons as adrar . See, of R t u b e n Parsons agt J a m e s V Falvey el a l ; Adams & Hyde , a t f y s , 50 Liber ty s t ; 3 L H Ward , ref. (Arat due $7,750.)

LIS PENDENS. Aug. 20.

Lols 7 to 19, 24 to 39. 40. 41 . 45 to 4S. 50 to 02,. 00 to UO, 102, 103, south p a n ot 104 and nor th | •part Of 105, 103 to 118, 133 to 144, I t i l to 105, | lliO to 172, loo, IS l , 1&8, 104, 2o3 to 2115, 2u7,| 208 lo 212. 2:^3, 221, 237, 238, 2a0, 245 10 24a,| map ot Peulield, p ropeny , KastcUester; also j

Lot 6, norlh i s ft 01 lo i 0, 30, 311 and u and T| map ot Wasli iugtonville. Kastchescer; alao 1

Gore lot a t incersection e property line ot N Y| & Harleui K it a u a w pioper ty Hue of N Y.\ New H a v e n <& H R R Co. ruus n e 000 to stonej wall a t Geo J Penfleld, x s e 110 x s w — toi begiuuiug. j

L a n a s Of II Y Se Har l em R R, w s, a t laud of K, B Rimbal l , ruus w — to Bronx River, x u —| X e auu .\. s to oeginning; also |

Parcel bounded n oy lurauer yard of Wlilson &| Adaras , e by N Y, New Haveu &. i-i R R (jo, s\ by De -Milt av aud w by N Y 4i H a r l e m - R K, |

Parcel hounded n by De-Vlilt av^ e by .\ Y, N tij & H R It Go. s by stoue wall, being s line ot] Peafleld property, x w by N Y & Harlera R R. |

13^^th St. No U'J, 11 s. S5 c Leuox av. liO.-iOti.H.I aud other out ot cowu proper ty . j Thos D PenQeld ag l W m W Penfleld et a l ; pa r ­ti t ion; a t f y , J a s C DeLa Mare.

Aug. 22.

loUth st, n s, 02.3 e Court laudt av, 24,7x100, Eva C P ia t t agt Josephine Schiesser el a l ; par t i t ion ; a l f y , J K Frees .

Broad Et, Nos 124 to 138, | F ron t St. Nos 10 and 21. \ Idouih Bl, Nos 13 and 14, | ' Beaver st . No 20. Wes t St. No 51. I Washingiuu st. No 82. | M o r r i s EC, N o s 10 lO 2U. j VvuiUiugLJu st, Nos iij Ly 50. I Greeuwicn st, .Nos 13r aud i;i!j, s w cur Cedar .-.t.i Coin st . No 32. ( Nassau st. No 88. j Wate r sl. No 252. 1 P r o m st, -Nos 251, 253 aud 255. 1 Wate r at, Nos a20, 332 and 354. ; tJeutre st . No 00. | P a r k row. No 20". [ Worth st, iNOE 1 aud 3. | Leonard st, Nos lij aud 12. i l iudsou st, Nos 7a to 01 . j Scamraei st, Nos 40 to 48. | Cnerry st, Nos 300 and 302. . j Bowery, -N'os 87 to 113. Hester st . No 13tJ aud 132. Chrystie st, No oa. j Lewis Sl. Nos 7tl and 81, 1 Av Ui Nos 110 and 121. | I s : av. No ITl . 1 Broadway, Nos 037, 831), 041, 8OO, 811, a3S. | Bleecker st, Nos 16 to 00. 1 Mercer st, Nos 200 to 210, 221 to 229. | Oth av. No 20. I Corueaa st. No 12. Gansevoort st, Nos 53 to Gl. | l l t h st, Nos 402 to 410 West. • 8th av. No 107. j ILO av, IS OS 1.^2, 124. 133, 137, Itf), 181. 1 I s t h St. No 107 West. r 5th av, Nos 402 and 404. J 37Lk st. No 2 West. | Brcadway, .Noa 801, 804 to 900. j 2Ulh SI, Nos 10 and 18 Eas t . 4th av, Nua o i s , aoa, -iUO and 402, 1 2Stli st, Nos 48 Lo 50 Eas t . j Madisou av. No 79 to 80, 28Lh Sl, Nos 2314. 25 and 27 Eas t . 1 2U[h st. No 28 aud 34 Pas t . j 3d av. No 2^0. I 4tli av, Nos 333 to 341. 1 25th st. No 102 Eas t . 1 4th av, Nos 450, 452, 454, 451 aud 433. | 17th st. No 404 Eas t , j 1st av. No 284. j 17th EI, Nos 505, 507, 500, 511 Eas t , [ Broadway, Nos 1492 to 1498. | 43d Et, Nos 163 and l a o West. j 40th st, Nos 17 and 10 lo 29 Fas t , , 47th at, Nos 10 to 28 liasc. 5th av. No 505. 4bch sc. No 1 Hast . j 51st st, Nos 34 CO ao Eas t . i 52d st, Nos 77 to S3 East . T P a r k av, Nos 308, 370 and 372. ; P a r k av, Nos 3S0 aud 3sS. 1 54lh Et, Nos 72 to 80 Eas t . 1 55th st, Nos 70 to 82 Fas t . . Lexiugiou av, Nos 375 aud 377. 1 Lexingiuu av, Nos 379 10 385, 1 Lexinglon av. No HSi. 1 42d El, Nos 12s tQ 140 Bast . 1 42d st, Nos 145 aud 147 Eas t . 1 43d st . No 142 Eas t . Lexiugtou av, Depew pl, 43d and 44th sts—th.jl

block. 1 441)1 at, No 103 Eas t . 1 l o t h st, Nos too to 104 Eas l . 1 44tb &l, Kos 147 to 151 Pas t . I 45ih St. Nos 140 to 148 Eas t . 1 P a r k av, Nos 421 10 431. 1 ootJ ls t . Nos 10514 and 107 Bas t . 3d av, Nos 052 to 900. I o7th St, Nos 155 aod 157 E i s t . 1 3d av. Nos 737 to 773. 1 47ih St. Nos 203 to 213 Eas t . 48in st, Nos 204 to aiB Eas t . J

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60th st, t ioa 20S Eas t . 46th St. No 413 East . 47Lh St. Nos 418 to 422 Eas t . 56lh St. Nos 437 to 453 Eas t . 1st av. Nos 1032 and 1034. 5Gth St. Nos 403 to 409 East . Olst st. No 152 Eas t . 3d av, Nos 1010 to 1018. 60th st, Nos 171 to 175 East . Sd av, Nos 1050 to 1056. 62d st . No 173 Eas t . 3d av. No 1362. 3d av. No 1372. 7Sth st. No 17S Eas t . Av B, Eas t End av, S ls t st, 82d st. Eas t River—

the block. Sth av, Nos 252T to 2541, P ie rs Nos 2, 3 and 4, Eas t River ; all int. P ie rs Nos 10 and 20, E a s t River; all int. Also property in Albany, N Y. 1 Sth av. No 608, s w cor 49th st, 20x100. | 49th St. No 4 West, 21.Gxl00: 52d st. No 7 East , and other parcels. I

Geo C De Wi t t and ano es rs . See, ag t Robert Goe­let, J r , and Mary W Goelel (order enlarging t ime to accept provisions of will, &c); a t t ' ys , E v a r t s , C & B.

Old Post roaa, n s, lots 8 and 10 map described in deed Camburi ing to Bailey. L 120, p . 145, West ­chester County, 24th Ward. Henry A Brann ag t Rose Meagan et al ; par t i t ion; a t f y s , Duu-phy & P .

Decatur av, w s, 341 n Southern Boulevard. 3/.Sx 110. Phil ip Bohnet ag t Clark B Ausuat ine; action to compel execution of bond, &c: a t f y , J F Ev ­eret t .

42d st. No 635, n s, 410 w l l t h av, —x—, Dept of Buildings agt Anna O Welsh et a l ; violation of building law; a t f y , E Otteubourg.

Sd av, w E. 50.11 n 100th sL, 50x98. Raphael E t ­tinger agt Samuel H and Clauda Stone; actiou to compel conveyance of ^ interest, SeC; a t f y s , Guggenheimer, U & M.

Suffolk st, Nos 07 and 99. n w s, 200.8 from w cor Rivington and Suffolk sts , 52.2x100. Leopold Kaufmann agt The German Evan Ref Suffolk St Church et a l ; speciflc performance sale; a t f y s , Tiavis Sc K.

Aug. 24. n s t h st. No 26. s s, 385 w oth av, —x—. Dept of

Bui ldings agt James Stokes; violation of build­ing law; a t f y , E Otterbourg.

l l S t h st. No 24, s s, 3G0 w oth av. —x—. Same ag t Benjn E F rank l in ; s imilar action; same at­torney.

n s t h st, No 22, s s, 335 w 5th av, —x—. Same ag t Hea ry Chauncey, J r ; s imilar act ion; samt. acfy .

118th st, No 20, s s, 310 w 5th av, —x—. Same ag t Augus ta Samuels ; similar ac t ion; same a t ­torney.

'Moll st, w s 64.0 n Wor th st, runs n w along Mott st 25 s w 97.8 x s 9.11 to Wor th st, x a s 25.8 X n 1.7 X e 77.9 to beginning. Pau l ine Sil­vers tone agt Louis Silverstone et a l ; par t i t ion ; a t f y s , Rosenthal Sc R.

Aug. 26. Ail and s ingular t h e Hudson Tunne l Rwy Co's

tunne ls and lines of ra i lway const ructed or iu course of, being u and s tunne ls , exteudiug un ­der the Hudson River, wi th p roper ly r ights , franchises, &c. Johu R Bar t l e t t ag l Hudson Rive r Tunne l Rai lway Co et a l ; act ion to es tab­lish pr ior lien for 1^100,000; a t f y s , Leav i t t , Wood Sc Kei th .

F O R E C L O S U R E S U I T S .

Aug. 20. 13th st, s s, 241.6 w Gth av, 20.10x103.3. Geo H

Coutts ag l Lenora T Hatfield; a t f y , F G Wild. 1st st, s s, 234.9 e 3d Et or While P la ins road, 25x

125, The N Y Co-operative B and L Assoc ag t 'Margaret Ceburre el a l ; a t f y , W Langdon.

3d av, w s, 40.5 s OOth st, 20xG5. Eliza 0 Siebert a g t J a s S McGovern et a l ; a l f y , H Brace .

Aug . 22. Fu l ton st. No 102, s s, 99.9 e Dutch st, 25x81.1x1

25.2x84.4. Fu l ton st . No 104, s s, adj above, I

tLeasehold. Mary M Greenwood ext rx and ano exrs ag t J o h n Pe t t i i et a l ; a t f y , R S Rudd.

151st Bt, a s, oaO e Amste rdam av, y4.10xl02.3x 110.5x90.11. The Wheeler MIg Co agt Claude W Mick ei a l ; amended foreclos l ien; a t f y s , Mum-

127th st, No 308, s s, 150 e Columbus av, 25x99.11-1 127tb st , ' No 306, a s, 175 e Columbus av, 2ox|

09.11. , .1 Bennet t J King agt F ranc i s J Schnugg et a l ; 2 act ions; a t f y s , M S and I S Isaacs .

130th Et, s s. 270 w Lenox av, 15x99.11. Susan T Baldwin agt Annie T Blake et a l ; a t t ' y , J G (Baldwin, J r .

Aug 24. l l t h av. e s, 75 n 178ih st, 25x100. Jos C Levi

t rus t ee agt Leonhard or Leonard H a u g e n e t a l ; a t f y , H H Simpson.

97tb St. s s, 210 e 10th av, 17x100.11. Mary C Wilson ag t E d m u n d R Dodge e t a l ; a t f y s , G H & P L Crawford, . „ T .

98th st, n s, 300 e olh av, 50x100.9. Jos C Levi i rus tee ag t Agnes R Albinger et a l ; a l f y , H H -Simpson.

St Nicholas av, e s, 145.10 n 145th st, 21x100. Melropolitan Trus t Co guard . &c, ag t w m V O'Callaghan et a l ; a t f y s . Parsons, S & O.

22d Sl, n s, 199.4 e 2ii av, 150.8x98.9. W m C Adams agt Will iam Calhoun et a l ; a t f y s , J J &

99th st, s s, 200 w Central P a r k West, 25x100.11. Josephine E Carpenter a g l Mary McWalters et a l ; a i i ' y s , W B & G T Chamber l iu ,

Aug. 25. 13th or Ex te r io r av, u e cor S l s t st, 101.3x152.9x1

98.8x175.4; also __, , I 13th or Exter ior av, s e cor 22d st, 10L3xl io .4x |

08.8x198. „ _, 1 R u p e r t a H Baker and ano agt Loms M Ogden and a n o ; foreclosure of mor tgage leasehold in­t e r e s t ; a t f y s , Sackett , B Se McQ.

20th St. Nos 35-37, n s. 275 w 4th av, 49.7x92. Jacob D But le r agt Knickerbocker Real ty Im­provement Co e t a l ; a t f y s , Dachman, M & G.

71st st No 278, s s. 40 e l l t h av or Wes l End av , 20x80.3. Abby R Howland ag t Homer Lee e t a l ; a t f y s , Tracy , B & P .

Sheriff st, W 3, lOO h Delancey st, 20x90. Moses Wcwborg et al exrs . Sec, agt Solomon Pe lne r et a l ; a t f y s , Platzet , S & H,

S7th st, n s, 152,2 e Wes t End av, 49 , l lx l00 .Sx 50x100,8. The Mutual Life Ius Co agt Ploreuoc B and Geo E Poole; a t f y s , Townsend Se McC.

Wil l is av. w s, 50 B 145th st . 25x39x50x14. Dc Lagnel Ber ier agt Clarence M Fowler et a l ; amended; a t f y , De Lagnel Berier .

101st s t , n s, 200 w P a r k av, 25x100.11. Louisa Kiraherly ag t F ranc i s J Schuugg et a l ; a t t ' y s , Geo B & E Goldschmidt.

12th Et, n s, 95 e Av A, 25x103.3. J o h n Schneider agt Michael McClaffey or Ciaffey e l a l ; a t f y , A J Wise.

110th st, n s, 235 e 33 av, 25x100.11. Alwin 'Eisert agt H e n r y Schluter e t a l ; a t f y s , L ipp­mann Sc Ruck.

Teasdale pi, n s, 574.9 w Tr in i ty av. 75x100. Ed­ward F Kieule ag t Max Goldner e t a l ; foreclose lien; a t f y s , Phil l ips Sc A.

Aug. 20. Lenox av. w s. 24.11 u 136th st, 25x75. Stephen

P Cox ag t Freder ick Aldhous e t a l ; a t f y , J A Koones.

OOth St. No IS, s s, 263 w Ceutra l P a r k Wes t , 21 xlOO.8. T h e F a r m e r s Loan and T r u s t Co agt Alber i H Mitchell et a l ; a t f y s , T u r n e r , Me-Glure Sc Rols ton.

P leasan t av, n w cor l l l t h st, 201.10 to 112Lh st. x l 4 3 The Mutual L i t e I n s Co agt Isaac aud Therese Cahn; 2 m o r t s ; a t f y s , Mo'ses Se Morris.

137th St. s s, 449.0 w Lenox av. 22 ,Gx5Ll l . 137th st, s s. 430 w Lenox av, 19.Ox i r reg. 1

Gustave Lange agt John Connors et a l ; 2 ac ­t ions ; a t f y s . Straley. Hasbrouck & Schloeder.

LoL 151 raap secEion A Vyse estate , 23d Ward. Orlando W But le r t rus tee agt Owen F H a n r e t t y aud ano; a l t 'y , A B Carr ington .

2Sch St. n s. 200 e 5lh av. 25x98.9. The Mutual Life Ins Co oZ N Y agt Grace C Lo t t imer et a l ; a t f y . C E Miller.

122d St. No 171. n s, 200 w 3d av, 2 ix74x i r reg. Thos J McCahill exr. Sec, ag t Char les Naa rden and a n o ; a t t 'y , B P McCahill .

ATTACHMENTS. Tho following is a liat of the a l i achmeuts flled in

the County Clerk 's Office during the week. Tlio first name is tha t ot the debtor; the second t ha t of the creditor, and the third t ha t of the a t torney for the creditor.

Aug. 20. Boyd,Will iam A; C M Stoever; S193.S7; Ullo, R Se

H. Ballant ine, Geo A; A H Davenport ; S3.547.95;

Hornblower. B. T & M. Cahn, E l i ; United Shir t and Collar Co; S202.12;

Ullo, R & H. Osterhout. Edwd; F le i tmann Sc Co; $2,477,09; E p ­

stein Bros. Mills P r a n k M and Har ry Sellers; H Ramsley;

S120.00; G Robinson. Coons, -Alfred; Dimock Sc F i n k Co; S346.51; F G

Wild. Aug. 24.

Brown £ Co, P M; M 0 Wes t e t a l ; $2,142.79; De W H Dyon.

Huraber & Co, America, L i m ; G S MacDonald; $2,500; J N Goldbaeher.

Aug. 25. The Alford Se Berkeie Co; W J and S H Daven­

por t ; $3,277.82; F G Wild.

CHATTELS. NOTE.—Tne first name, a lphabet ical ly ar ranged,

(s tha t of the Mortgagor, or par ty who gives th« Mortgage. Th« " R " m e a n s Renewal Mortgage.

M I S C E L L A N E O U S ,

- l u g u s t 1 9 t o 25—Inc lus ive .

A n n u n c i a t a , S te fano . 2 0 3 B l e e c k e r , . J Com­m e a u . B a r b e r P i x t u r e s . 200

Ange l ino , P . . T J Col l ins . (R) 377 Arnold , A a n d R . . S B e r n s t e i n . Soda P i x ­

t u r e s . (R) 4 2 0 AUier i , A n t o n e t t a . 5 0 3 E 1 1 4 t h , . T W r i g h t .

H o r s e s , T r u c k s , See. UOO Axe l rod , W a n d B. 3 2 0 C h e r r y . . W e i s s m a n

& B l u m e n t h a l . Groce ry F i x m r e s . 5 0 Basc ianco , F . . J Souvay . (R) 2 4 1 B e r n a v a s , J a s . . T J Col l ins , (R) 237 B l u m e n s t e i n , L o u i s . 2 5 W i l l e t t . , L Michae l s .

M a c h i n e s . 2 0 0 B r a u n , J o s . 3 2 3 E 5 t h . . H a z e l w o o d I c e Co.

H o r s e s , Ice W a g o n , &c. (R) lOli B u r l i n g , C 0 . oUo W e s t E n d a v . . G N Y C

Co. F u r n i t u r e a n d School P i x t u r e s . ISO S a m e . . s a m e . Oi) B i l n e n s i o c k , Alex . P i t t s t . . . . L M a n t e l .

Hor se , &c. 175 B l a k e n e y . W E . 3 4 1 W 1 4 5 t h . . 0 T Pegg .

D e n t a l F i x t u r e a . 207 Bosch , J o h n . 352 3d a v . . P E iEe in . Con­

f ec t i one ry F i x t u r e s . 3,1X10 Barc id , F . 3 0 1 B o w e r y . . R P i r c o n t e . B a r b e r

F i x t u r e s . 00 B a s i l o l t a , F . 2 1 7 2 5 t h a v . . E L e i s s n e r . B a r ­

be r P i x t u r e s . (R) 7&5 B i r k a n , S a m . ISO A v A . . M K a r p , Groce ry

P i x t u r e s , liOO Boes , H J . 4S7 and 4S9 E I S S t h Abeel

Bros . M a c h i n e r y , (R) l,i;:il) Brode r , S a m l . . . A r c h e r Mfg Oo, (R) j i 5 •Bushnell, L F . 2 1 4 W l O S t h . . H E S u : Icr ly.

P e r s o n a l J e w e l r y . 3S0 Cohn , J o e . tiO D e l a n c e y . . J K o a r c e r . Ice

W a g o n , 1 1 5 C r e s c e n t P r i n t i n g Co. 1 0 1 - 1 0 7 W e s t B r o a d ­

w a y . , F O Goppold t . P r e s s , SeC. 2 7 6 Cre ig le , E M. 7 9 6 S t h av and 129 C h a r l e s

. . N a t l L A. F i x t u r e s , H o r s e , &c. 20O C r o m b i e & L a m o t h e . 4 0 0 - 4 1 5 P e a r l . . T W

& 0 B S h e r i d a n . P r e s s , &:c. 2 0 0 Caffell, R W. 5&3 C o l u m b u s a v . . G W T h y m .

B a r b e r F i x t u r e s . 1 0 0

S a m e . . s a m e . B a r h e r P l s t u r e s . (R) 1 0 0 Cannon & Co. 8 5 t h s t a n d B o u l e v a r d . . . .C

L ipp inco t t . Soda F i x t u r e s . (R) 9 7 3 Concors , S a r a h . 157 W 23d'. . E a r d l e y & W .

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McKone, H J. 1327 2d av . . B & S . i 6^0 Meehan Se Schwartz. 821 1st av . . H Koehler, , , ^ (R) t,560 Metzger. Jos . 152 Greenwich . .M Eckste in .

(R) 50O Neary, P j , 1602 P a r k av . . J Rupper t . (R) 4,096 NfUT, Ju l ia . 1110 In te rva le av . . W L F l a n a -

J^^"- 1 5 0 0 Noose, H P . 91 W a ; k e r . . P Oppcrmao, .Ir. (R>'000 O Gorman, Ed. 637 Morris a v . . E a s t e r n B Co.

1 '^00 Pusch , G F . TOS 3d a v . .M Ledwith. Rp?-

t au ran t . t j^oo Rennoids & P a r k e . 404 W e s t . . F O p p e r m a n . ' j r .

Of\f\ Rieper, Hy . 1801 P a r k a v . . J Everard . 6 000 Rosenberg £ Miller, 89 C l i n t o n . , ? Weinstock.

Rps tauran t . j 9 o Rowe Sc Nolan. 1982 ?,a a v . . P Doelger. .500 Rieger, Aug. 869 2d a v . . F Oppermann, J r .

Satler, T and I. 31 Av C, ,W H F rank , l',125 barconi. Nicola. 77 S u l l i v a n . . H B Scharmann.

275 Silverraann, Morris . 197 Allen. .Leibinger B Co,

Schraidl, J M W. 19 B r o a d w a y . . J Rupner t . (R) 2 921

^^hajiiro, Louis . 2434 1st a v . . B & S. I ' soo Skidmore. T D. 636 W F;2d. .M Groh. ( R l ' w n Siehcr, H y . . H i l l s Union By. (Rl 400 Siegraund, P r a n k . 239 Centra l av, B r o o k l y n . .

Obermeyer & L. 1 QOO Singer, J u l i u s . 1023 3d a v . . L e m b e c k & Betz. r, , , (Rl 3,000 Sodeu, Jas . 219 W .12d. - P Doelerer. (R) 3,000 Somers, W H. 14T W 4 2 d . . M a r k s Sc Solomon

Res tau ran t . fj ooo S tamm, Chas. 416 E 30th. . J Rupner t , (R) i;noo Stp-arn, C and Hy. 2171 Sth av. .G Ehre t COOO Stoessel, Adolph. 316 W 38th . . P & W Ebl ing .

Troger, H fc F . 586 Columbus a v . . J C G H u p -'^ '- H 000

T h r a m a n n . H W. 2431 3d av . . J Eichler . s'.OOO Tyler , Rodney. 904 and 006 6th av . .C Russel l .

Vogeliverth. Jules. 2442 Sth av M LanW. Res tau ran t F ix tures , 53

Von Lueck. J B. 375 Bushwick av , Brooklyn , , J G Grauer . (Rl 1 400

Wrigh t & Mulhelr. 555 Sth av . . P & M Schae­fer. o 300

Wcgulis , Andrew. 208 E 5 9 t h . . E R Biehler Res tau ran t . go

W a n n e r . Elise. 331 E S l s t . .Consumer (R) 750 Wiird, Jas , 740 7th av . . J Runper t . 2,.500 Wynne , J H . 28S Sth a v . . J B Cornish. E e s -

l auran t . •> , s;t} White , G R. 6R7 10th a v . . H El ias . 6 500 Yam, R & H. 138 Ludlow. ,Eastern B Co. 500 Zierler, David. 127 Norfolk, . W H F r a n k

(R) 265

H O U S E H O L D P U R N I T U R E .

Anderson. Belle. 36 W e 7 t h . . S H e v m a n . 140 AnsPl. S W. 2 W l I 3 t h . . L Bnumann . 107 Adams, Maud, 17 Mott . . J Moriar ty 12^ Baker, P C . 315 W 2 n t h - . L Baumann . 123 Baslon, E F . 363 W 4 2 d . . H Mannes. 139 Barry Louise. 4.T W COth'. .Fii leli tv L A. IOO BeP, W B. 267 W 4 0 t h . . D O'Farre i l ono Bsll. M A. 65 P a r k s v. .Equi tab le L A. 125 B.och. Dolly. 44 E H o u s t o n . . L Baumann 204 Brockmann, H. 223 E 1 2 6 t h . . L Baumann . .316 Bur t , Geo 202 W 5.3d..L Baumann . 11!) PuPk. S H. 233 W 8 3 d . - H Mannes . 744 Boyce, S A. 53 Tth a v . . M u t u a l L Assoc. 100 Loffin. L P. Storage, ,Pacific L Assoc. 150 Coughhn, C J. 372 Madison. .Mutual L A 110 Camn A L. 23 W G5tii. .L Briumann. 142 CaTifield P r a n k 2173 31 av , .Fidel i ty L A. 100 Carter . J H . , MR W 2 9 t h . . L Bauraanu. I I S Cazdan A L. 1322 :.th av . .L Baumann . (R) 1.35 Cia l le t , Mary. I.n7 W 84th . . L B a u m a n u . 204 Chsimowitz , A. 1.33 S tan ton . .L B a u m a n n . 185 Cbfford, W A. 432 W 34th . . H Mannes 290 Cramer , Blanche. 10 W 36th . . Jo rdan . M & Co.

Chris t ian, W F 430 W 12.5th. .L B a u m a u m 107 Conch, C A, 170 W O n t h . . H Mannes i m Cartsen, Hy, 624 E l , m h . . L Baumaun . 140 Cusiek. J J. 52 E 7 t h . . J Moriarty. I J T Dolan, Julia, 83 and 85 Univers i ty pl . .G N Y

Co. jQn navennor t . Eiiz. 251 W ROth..D O'Farre l l 177 De Wi t t . G H. 19S W S n t h . . H Mannes " ^50 Drennau , Mary. 14 W 1 0 4 t h . . S Baumann 193 D EdesFP, Grnr^ M. 46 w 36th . ..T Coney. 2 000 Daly. John. 227 W 14Sth. .Garvev Bros. 161 De Frome, M G, 72 3d av, . H B Kpllner. 30S Dillnn, W F 454 W . W t h , . H B Keilner. 130

So"^^" ' • Monroe . .Cowper thwai t Se

Dugan. Pa t . 507 W SOth. .Cowperthwai t Sc S o i i l ^

S''""!'"' S 5- ''^ ^ ^'•'^'i' 'T-T ^^anncs. 350 Ear le H B, 59 W 7Glh. .H Mannes 115 Pns;plraan E M U W -SOth. .Rquifiable L A. 100 El l is . -R A. 113 W ROth..TI Manre.^ O-IA

^i"f- " ""T V ' ^ ^ M- ' ^20 W 4 4 t h . . S t Bar­tholomew L A. ino

W p n ' ^ ' • • !? ' J ' ' ' - .aV^" ' '^^'"•''^ I"- '^^ Baumanu . 107 Fpeney, E J 491 Canal . ..lord.Tn & M. 134 Person. Sarah. 2o6 Tth. .B H Repelow. Piano

Fierbaura , Helena . 442 E ,S7th. .S Baumann 1^0 Fine . Chris. 239 W 21st Mutual L A ^ai Frolich, W G. 601 M a d i s o n ' a v . . M u t u a l L A "-OO Fripse . A H. .301 Willis av . .S B a u m a n n r 132 'Pa rbanks. Tennis. 161 R 36th . .T Kelly. ^m nTJ,- ^•J'^i'' ^ •''^th. . H B Kel lnef : ^ 177 Golding, W , I . 133 3d av . . j w Blake. 600 P p M ' ^ n " " ' r ^ - K ^ ^ y G 5 t h . . H Mannes, 203 r r H n K ^ ' " ' ^\^,'^- . ^"^ ^' 6 7 t h . , H Mauiies. 1T4

Bros ^ 137 th . .Hobson Gardner , Eraily. 304 W 31st. . J E Suley 075 Hawkey, R w . 1477 Lexington a v ! s B a u -

mRnn, otyy Hols worth V C 6.8 E 121af. . L Baumann , I13 g"'l=^. I^ &• 351 W .S01h..H Mannes. G50 ""Tjl^llnT^. ^ ^ °"^^™^^ ^-<^ ^ ^ " ^ t e r a v ^

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H u n d c r l m a r k . Ber tha . 2SG B I34th . . t B a u ­mann . 1^3.

Ha thaway . C. 251 W 3 9 t h . . H Mannes . 133 Fe i t sch . Chas. 845 6th av. .H B Kei lner . 329 Hepar ick , P A. Storage . .Brunswick B-C Co.

Hanson .lonalhan. 2098 3d av and 402 E llGtti . . S t a r L A. 12|>

Hedpn H 170 W lOOIh. .L Rauraani!. 113 Hprraa'ndez. A. I l o W 0 4 t b . . J Moriarty. 110 Hochstadler . L J E. 226 B 1 1 0 t h . . L Baumann.

Huflson. W C. Grand av and I S l t h s t . . S t a r L

Stein, Acnes. 1408 1st a v . . A l f r e d Stein. Bar Irery F ix iu res . •500

150 100 144 117 110 100

T'.,vir.r. n I. ;•!•., vlnr .T R.

.' T"TV, .T W. T.-inn P 4 ,

.laekson, J L, OHO E 136Sh. .Mutual L A. Tones \ M. 222 R IPSth. .Garvey Bros. Inv I,ntli= 133 W 9.«th. .H Miinnes. K'T.'niPrl'^ Dora. 200 E 33d. .L Baumann . Klein, Adolnh. 542 Sth. .Star L A. Lardpnnis, Marie. 316 W 5 S t h . . I & S Bern-

Loder Noah J r . 236 W 1 2 0 t h . . J A But ton . 100 T,Ttip R A 41 W 60f l i . .L Baumann . 255 I,nng' T .1 370 W 3l5 t . ..Tnrflan, SJ Se Co. 109 T,pp .TpnniP- 3-»5 W 43i1. . L Baumann . 108 T,pdwith .Tohn 12S W 31st . . 1 . n a n m a n n , ino T,pvpBK?iir H .K. 18 "W Onth. .L Baumnnn . 119 Lancp. Ida M. 112 F. 4 - t h . . M u t u a l L A. 100 Matthews, B B, Mrs. 463 W 233, .Garvey Bros.

Mnvland. Blephpn. 431 V. T>2(i. .Garvey Bros. 170 Millplf G S. 14S W 131st. .Nat I , A. 200 Murphy. Hugh . 32 L e r o i . .T KellV- 149 n^irpy W H 172 "n' 96 ( l i . .H Mannes . 2nO Mp-Mann= Sonhi", 127 E HGib . -S B i u r a s n n . 125 Metzer, Moyer, 100 O r c h a r d . . J S Ri t t . P lann .

Vnnroe , MavhelV. 156 W Sr.fh. .H Mannes . 145 Miehelsoi!. H a n d J. 115 E 4r«th..A Lesser . Sm T.'.-i-m-"! A. 76 ' '1 a v . . W Boii-man. 24S •MPW Mfrv A RSI 6th i v . .L "Hiiima-nn. 134 NuBPTit Helen. 400 W l-5lRt, .T, Baumann . 24S Oi>erlp, Anna. Kelly, n e a r 1 0 7 t h , . J Hennin i r^^

p w e p " ' ! K . 6 W 2.Stli n N Y C Co. I l " Dntfer' F T 114 W 1S2<l..R B a u ' i a t i n . 217 PawBoii, Robt. 1698 Eas t End av . .Garvey Bros.^^

Poll^k. Emil- 7.i9 F, 138tli. IT B Keilner. 220 Peckham, I E . 3 W S4th. .S t Bartholomew L .*.

Pot ter . Cath. .Harlem L A. 155 Rasltin A. 342 E 9 s a . . T S ROt Pmno . 19^^ Tppbpr "W"! 327 Sth n v . . D n ' F a r r c l l , 24rt R^tt J ' F - 100 Orchard and 342 E 93a. .PncIfip

L A. P ianos . J™? BivTiind Jnlin. 144 W 31st . . K Mannes. 143 •="hj'line P l lP" 183 A^ C. ..Tnrdan ft M, 177 KhRrman T. 64 P 1' '6t1i..L Baumann . 376 <5+an1ev Padie. ' '^7 W 433. .S Baumann . 39r, dipii.lar'l P J. 15fi W l i l s t L •n-iuinaiiii. I W Smith. Lucy. 144 W 2 7 t h , . D O'Parrel l . 586 Sphoenberg. Rebecca. 56 E 1 2 2 d . . L Baumann.

14r Bpqr1p= •= V. PJO W W t h . G BPPT.-. 11" T=iihi="= Tes 7f!ri T" i(!'»(J. . W PeubPl. 176 T'-itPlhaun' S. 2.=i ^' I 9 ' b . H R Kei lnor . 149 Timmnns W T RJR E 164'h. .Mutual L A. 110 T P ' - ' P W . Emraa . 624 Lexington av . ,L ^^"-

mann . ,v ' ' ICn vu <!^fl .7T \ r n i i i i p s 14F^

i>^'> -w ^ ? " H ' . . H "\Tnnnps. iR'?' •P 3il -u . 3 TlniitiiH'in. 101

T„Hni n 13 W l l ^ t h Wi'Miai L A, "L IO Thp,. W. 91 Varir-k. P 'dp 'Hv L A, 200 Van •^Va^npr. Ber tha . 671 Webs le r ov . .L Bau-

V ' T r t n i n t . Ellen V- 72 W 33th. .Cowperthwa|^t fi. Rons 2-n7

While L'f= 216 w a3d. .MuHiai L A. ^"9 WnUPrIz P H. 24P 1«( «v . .N= t L *.- 1^^ Wolfram, r-^rriP 204 E lOHi-.T-I R Kellnpr, 249 Wp"hpn n. N. Columhus av and 82t! st . .Er|uit-_

Bh1e L A. 12" •W'n-Ver '^' I- •'?! W 20*li. L Ti i innan". 1..r W"bi=tpsr, Char lo t te E . ST W l l S t h . - F i d e h t y ' '

A Wpi'l HuHiP 31-'> W =;-l< t. ..Tfirdan H .St Co. I W wT,tf,Vpr ? A. 3i^0 •"' •'.I'' .Mutual L A W- wiKt iTi" B - r n h " - ' ' i " 4 i 3fl av . t? Banmann . 11_-vnii"fr Aenps 1"?" ' " ' 28*h. T. B i u m a n n . 1^T Uipcelt ' r h a s , 2' T R T t h . . L B a " m a n n . T''-*

Zuher". L a u r a . S C h a r l t o n . . L Baumann . 126

BI L LS OF SALE.

Alibrnscato. Salvatore . . .G Sparaco. Barher F l x -turps

Bartpls. .Ins. 952 B 149th. . F M Elkan . Gro-eery F ix tu res . ,„ , ^"^

Bf"Tran. N - t h a n , ISO Av A. .Sam Benke-l. Grnpery F ix tu res , „ ^ ™u,

pia=.hpre- T^uac 21.W Tth av . .Gus tav E i a s -lipr?. Tai lor Flxturp-:. , , „ „

Bre fks te i " . Jaeoh, 82 Wi l le t t . .Herz ig & Green-= na r Bu t l e r and E ? ^ F i^h i rps . lf<=<

Chi" m i s . 59 Cather ine . .Wong Git. L a u n d r v F ix iures . , , ^^°

Dermndv. W and S 444 Wpstprn Boulevar^ . -•L H Dermodv. Res taurant F ix tures . 6,r>00

G""i'i S L. 199S 3d av . .Max Gellis. Grocerv F lv t rvps . „ •™*'

Gtimarl in . Michl. 200 Av C. .J Kelly. Grocery Pixtures . , , "^ ' '

JJPTfzhprn Wm- l-nPR I s t av . .Es the r Her tzberp. Upholsterer F ix tu res . . WO

H I K I - P I I , Bprnbarfl. nO?, 6th n v , - H L FeiKen-bauni . Ticar F'-sturPs. - w

H a r o p r * P ro . 552 10th av. .Pa t Harpe r . GTO-f.fTv F ix tu r e s . , . , •™^'

Kauffman. Hprman . 199 P i v i o n . . Is idor Kanffmap. Hamp?= and SadlPr F i x ' u r e s . 4o0

K'Twl^t? . T»3rn"tt. 2o9 Madisou. .M F l a x m a u P.-ipi-f"- Fiyt ' i rp?. _ , , . ; ,

Kpim. .Inhn. 1513 33 av . .Teresa F Keim. AC-vertisJnp- Fixtures . , , „ ^"'^

L-'arv, A F . 2d av and TOth st, . H J McKone.^_ Lp^i'np"'Albert. Citv Mar.-hal. 413 Oth av . .M

P l u m . Fancy G'-oflB. S-.e, •'^ Mpisner. Perd. 1681 Av A. , . . L e n a Melsner.

Bakerv Flxtvires. , „ . - ' ' ' ' 0 - ? p n , ' - f .loi>n. 139 B 4 2 d . . A Be rkman . CI-

crar Fi \ - turcs . J-^"" Rnux m-^'s R . . E Roth?phiid. Allowance due

from will nf A ROOK, ' 'pfd, , „ „ „ } Rninp samp. SPTT" nf Fnrm-r= L ft T t o . 1. ^ . . . ( " P - Moria. 301 B QOth..L Krebs . B n t c h p ' F ix tu rps B"v"r=. J o s . .M W i l t m a r k & Sous. Musical Li -hrary. 2'°""

Schatz & Washwoki tz . 2 Moptsompry . .Green-, berg & Feninemiann. Soda Fi . t tures . loO Tlion'p-^nn. Hugh . 104 W ' S l s t . . E Gar4ner.

F u i c i t u r p . „ „ ' '™ Scharfrr . Cnnrad. 1041 3d av . .A Weiler . Res ­

t au ran t . See. „ ., , . -^-^ Sehniaus Jn?. 148 W lOflth. .Wi .he lmma

Sfhmaus . Horse . Waeon . Sc, 1 Wa'icrovP. C J. 486 P e a r l . . J P r io r s Sons,

Horses Carts , See. R'O W M S S C-irniinH, 342 Sth av . ,.S, a^e^tzger-

But rhe r P ix tu res . , .. 100 W P S S P : S . A G. 2613 8th a v . . J F B Muller.

Grofcrv FixturPS. ' 1 We' ler Louis. 17 H o w a r d . - B Loewy. Merchan­

dise, fie. . "CO Wrapse , J G. 161 7th a v . - L a c k fi Geraeiennr.

Gents Fu rn i sh ing F ix tures . 1,300 WcnkP, B e r n h a r d t . . W Ott. Provision Fix tures ,

.oOO ASSIGWMBNTS OF C H A T T E L MORTG-AGBS.

Bopkar. Jos tn C Goldstein. (N Goodman, Nov 21 1S06.) 1.100

Pish'pr. w'm lo H P Binswaneer Co. (Metro-pn!i;an Steam Stone Works , March 27, l.SO^.I 1

FitliO A M to Conner. F Se r.n. (Mortgage given hv O Prpeman . Tulv 6. ISROi. 1

GnVUa. A t o A Pe t rone , (P Quinta, Peh 9 i,snG 1 i , i 3 z

Ri't'. .1 S to Pacific L A. (A Rask in , Ju ly 9, 1898 ^

S=ini'p to sa i r* . (M Metr-er. Aug 6 1S98.) 1 Thpmpi'P" F D to E Gardner. (E Gardnpr.

v n v I817 1 , b ' " ' Ti-rup'r F W to J V Turne r . (Spriggs, A u e

<iO 1098 ) IJiiiu TrniihaKeii, J J to A Pink- (J Gimbel, Jupe 13,

1895.) ^

Westchester County Conveyances.

Aug. 1 0 an d from I T to 23—Inclus ive-E A S T C H E S T E R .

L a u d Co "A," E d e n w a i d . to J o s e p h i n e W e i s s p r . Lof 3 blq.ck 1 aeot iop A, E a e n -w a i a . • ' " S400

Sn-arlbeck L o u i s to P e t e r D i l l m a n . L o t s 37U (o 382 m a p B r o n x : i a r o r . S . W J

M.-IMARONECK.

Wilcox S a r a h E to A d a m G Coles. Ma in st, s e E. 3Sx—, ^ 1

Coles , A d a m G to A n d r e w S Coles. Same^.

M T . V E R N O N .

Bel leshei ra , A n n a to Ca ro l i ne B a i i m e r t . Green ­wich s t , s e s, p a r t lot .50 m a p W e s t Mt V e r n o n . ^

H i l l m a n . E m m a L to A r t h u r M J o h n s o n . S u m m i t av , w s, 3 0 0 s P r i m r o s e av , 5 0 x 1 3 5 .

N E W R O C H E L L E . Cnle, C h a s A to Ca ro l i ne Ger l t^pn . B u r l i n g

l a n e , s e cor Gninn s t . 42x1f i3 . T P in ley , M a r v E (o Michael J P i i l o n . U n i o n

pl , e s, 204 n Un ion av . .n2x(i!1. 1 Lacv . Mary J pt a! L G B a c k u s ref. to J a m e s .

L C o ' i t a n t . Mayflower av, n s, 81.2 w Nor th sf. 1.'^2x140 4 .175

L n i ' s h l i n . P a l k lo M a r y E Mil ler . L o t 16 m a p W o o d s i d e P a r k . 1

Rooseve l t , E l h e r t C to Michae l P a r k e r . Hor ­ton av. n s, 4 0 e Cl inton av . 4 0 x 1 2 5 . 4 0 0

S a v a s e . F r a n k .A. t o A d r i a n I se i in . W a s h ­ing ton av, n s, 7S .6 w G r a n d s t , 7S.GsR4.

3 ,000

P E L H A M . McLone-biin. Ghas to W m W Shaw. 2d av ,

w s, 2 0 0 3 Glh s t , 33 .4x100 . 1

Y O N K E R S .

Bag-lev, M a r y E to J a m e s G Aflleclr. W a r -h n r t o n a v . e s, 179 .6 n Glenwood av, 12 fir I3fi. 1,000

B e e k m a n . l aabe l l a L an d ano to R ichd Ed ie , Tr a n d ano . N B W Main s t , e s, 150 n K e l l i n g e r s t . 5 0 ^ 7 2 . 5 .000

Cade , Lou i s a t o C h a s V Denny , L o t s 9S and f!0 m a p Sherwood P a r k L a n d T Co. l.OflO

Conci i t t . Hehpcca to S t e p h 'Hlns-vos. W a l n u t St. w s. 1 7 3 n C e n t r e s t . 25s.S5. 1

S a m e to Dan ie l PnhroKkl a r ' l wife. W a l n u t s i . w s. 200 r C e n t r e st, 2nx.S5, 1

SaF'p fo J u l i a K r o c h m a l v . W a l n u t s t , w s, 2 7 5 n C e n t r e s t , 25x100 , 1

Holder , F i " m a J to M a r v E W a t e r s , Lo t s S2 an d $3 m a n Shea rwond Hi l l . 1

. l a rkson . Amy L fo E d w i n M JacVson an d ano . E r iward s t . a e cor .\nt\ fit, 100x175 . 1

J a c k s o n . E d w i n M a n d a n o lo Y o n k e r s B r e w ­erv. S a m e . 1

K e u p p v . Sophia M t o L e n a Tjechpian. N e n -p e r h a n av . No 33G-, e s, 5OK 172x54x1'4.' ' .

4 0 5 0 KinninET. Eirnna B to Arno ld E n g , L o t 1^^

Plan -'^27 lols Brvn "Mawr. 380 L a m h . C h a s to H e n r v Ahlborn . L o t s 02 . 7 7 .

1 0 1 . 120 , 1 2 1 , 1 2 2 m a p Linco ln H e i g h ' s . 5 .500

L o w e r r e I m p t Co to H e n r i O W a t s o n . Wolff-^ sf, n s, 1 0 0 e V a n C o u r t l a n d t P a r k av , ? 5 xlOO, " 936

L i v i n g s t o n . H e r m n n T fn W m Mar t i n . Sou ih Broad'way, s e cor R a d f o r d s t , 220x145 .

l, 'i,onil M a r l i n , W m t o Geo A S m i t h . S a m e . IS.OOO p o l l e r , F r e d k G to W m H C l a r k . T u c k a h o e

road , 1/r s, 3 1 a c r e s . 1

P a r i s Ve rda J to J o h n K Bangs . South' B roadway , e s, 2 5 x 1 9 7 . 2 ,250

Schenck, P e t e r C to J a m e s Garo fano . Cen­t r a l av. e s, 3 3 1 n H a w t h o r n e s t , lOSx—. J

Sul l ivan , J o h n B et a i , W m R o m e r ref, tp Els ie A Mowaft . V a n C o u r t l a p d t P a r k av, w 3, 12p s Wolffe st, 2-5x101. 2 .000

NEW JERSEY. NOTE.—The a r r angemen t of the Conveyanees,

Mortgages and Judgmen t s in these lists is as fol­lows; The first name in the Conveyances is tha Granlor ; in Mortgages, the MortEasor; in Ju^ff" ^f^n^c n»p Tn^frn^n^ flph'<^r.

ESSEX COUNTY-CONVEYANCES.

August 18 lo 24—Inclusive.

Ackerman, John—Catharine Allen. P a r h st . e a, 50 s e E lm st. Orange Sl,660

American Real Es ta te Co—Joseph A Beecher. Grove st, e s, 320 s Orange av, Clinton and Vailsburgh : 1,000

Barret t , Michael—Emanuel Frenchman and ano. Boudenot st, s s, 12.") e Pine s t 1.800

Bergen, Edna V—Toseph W Dobbins. S 6th st, w s, 200 s I4lh av ,1

Beyer, Dorathea—Elizabeth Beyer. Rowley st, n s, 600 w Greenburg st 1

Breakenridge, John H et al—Demetrio Loprete. Frel inghuysen av. n w cor Brandlord st . .1,500

Clerv, Edward D, ,Tr—Julia D Shanley. Muna av. e s. 100 s w Central av. E a s t Orange. .2,400

Cook, Horace P—Jobn El lermann and apo. S 10th St. e s, 200 a. Court st 1,275

Coursen, Kobert R—George H Lamber t . Deed of assignment 1

Crane, Timothy A—Edward Sundler. 22d St, n w s, 2.W n e Alpine st, Clinton , .1

Crowell, Joseph—Daniel Crowel'- S s road lead­ing from Newark town past Crowells house.!)00 |

Deelpy, Wm—Charles R Coats. Bedford st, s e a , , 100 s w Elmwood av, E Orange 1.750'

Dobbins, Anna A—Edna V Bergen. S 6th st, w s, 209 s 14lh av J

Dobbins, Joseph W—Nathan D B Fish . W a k e ­man av, w s, 3G0 n 2d av 1

Doremus. Henry M. SberifE—George L Rusby. P r a n k l i n av. w s, in line lands of J Searle. F rank l in 4.403

Same James C Beach et al exrs. Depot st. e s 252 s Ciairmont av. Montclair 2.ii00 ]

Eberle, Chrislonh—Henry F re r s , Middle road leatliiie from G W Morehouse residence to Swinefleld road, cor of J Force lands and e s ^ , ta te of Mrs Hand. Livingston 2.000]

Fa rmer . Geo P—Charles Auston Dall, Draper terrace, n w cnr Madison av : s by line landa P A Ives, 24S w Madisnn av, Montclair H

Ford , Jul ia B—C-harlotte B Kinn, Mountain Av N. T> p pnr lani^s W Traut'sPhild. Mnulcla i r . . , .11

Grundler. Edward—Maggie Crane. 22d st, n w I = •>no n p Mnine =t. ni lntnn 11

Hamil ton. Edward P—Wm P Seidler. Holland road, n w cnr Orange av, S Orange : . • -11

H a r r i s . Th-nniiina—Michael T Bar re t t , Bouquet si, s s. 12!> e Pine s t ; H

Herr , Chas P—Adam Meister and ano. Marshall tinw Mnrfnn ='. •; s, 24 e Jacob ' s lot, s e cor Howard and Mnrton sts 5.00ft|

Hinck. .Tohanne M—Tbomas J Casey. Dood st. s s 160 e Grove et. Montclair , 3 5 0 |

Hpni'^s. .Tnhn—Nicpia Gui ' iano. Pleckel st, W 3- j 175 s Hnnisp st, Belleville 1]

Jaeger. Chrif^tiiirr-Rphastian H u m m , 15th av. n s. 100 w South 12th s t TOT

Rpii ing T^rank ^— .Attierican. Coogan nv, • n s. '170.1 w North P a r k st. Oranaie . , , , 3 . 0 0 0 1 Kelly Wranees—Wm Green. Scotland st, w s. •

HR n Chestouf st. Oranep 4 800 | Kip Fredsr ic E—Tulia B Ford. Mountain av N,

n o rfir lands of M Trautscli i l ' l Montclair . . . .1 Ki tchen. Annie L et al—August Rneslng. M'ddle

rnad li-ading fr Squirtown to Hanover , L in-nlngtnn .fi0O|

Kraft . Sabapf lan-Kunigundn Senft. Ltvlnelon sf c p ppr Waver ly p l ; Livingston stj e s, 26,4 R Waver lv pl V."^'.-"

Lindslev. Stuart—,I.'imes Ba^B and ano. Llnd^iey av. g e cor. 131 s w fr I rvington av, S Or­ange -°^

yinv Ji;T'-Ha Pt a! psre, ftp,—Thpnias Gamblp. •Vnrth P a r k st. w s, n e cor N Hollenbeck, FT Orange --^ ' " 5

Megarn, Prancescc—F W m R.iulp. Tth av. n e cor Garside st; Crane st, a s, 0.^ e Cutler st . .1

Mi'p>iPll ^ " s a r V—CnrnpiiT Hnnriing. Smit>i ' 'it w = Ifio s Bavlis-i st, Blnnmfield 21(] Mix Marv L E—rathaT'iiP N SICPIW. Nor th Jef-

fpr.snn st p s, InO ? LindPTi pl Orange 750 | Morrison John R—Lindsley Manor T.end anil

Tmnf rn. Halstpd st- P S, 225 n Ahin^rer pl : 7^^3;.7tofl pl r- s. nO 1 \h 'n ' 'P r nl; Halsfed st. W s ' •Vi .1 Abinger ol. S Oransp "

Munn. .Toseph L, Special Mas tPr^John Arthur . Pr ' inkl 'n av, s w s, 200 s fr a new street BPUPVUIP • • • : - , - D 1 ^

NnpcVer F r a n k T—Francis Mackin. South l.^itli Rt, w s. 17 s 17th av ....._ . . 1

0=bprne H a r r v V—.lohn T .Toycp. Wi lham si , Tl w por North IOth P'. ^ Ora^ep 1

Ochorne. Jamea T-T el a1~Mary E SmOh. Rnss-mnrp nl s s. 200 e Ho'-nhlower av. B e n e v l l l p . . !

Pa rkhurs t , .Anfirew T.^Wm Dnvlp, E s road-wav recently opened by A L Parkhurs t , Cald-WPll ^ ^

Carlson. .Tohn P pf al samp. Summit av. n -«• a04 5 p Cnoner av, Montcla-r T14

Radpl. Andrew PI a l - A g n e s McKenna, S ISt^ s t n e cnr S Orange av . . - .31 ,400

p . , ,1" ! a.T-drov pt si I-KI-S—TiPrtrudc Radel . f-I'Xh Ft w s. 210 n S Or.^neP av n.069

Raulp F Wm—Marip A Meparo, Tth av, n e aor r:nr=MA -•• r iran^ =t. = s H.P p Cut ler ? r . . . . . 1

Ripgnaf "WObelmina-Predl ; Rin?naf. CUffnra at. n s. 100.1 w Fa l s tpd af. F O r a n g e . . . . - . . . !

Riofifer, Wm S et '•1 nyr.s—rsporge W Camp^^I -n i i t t o n av, w 1'. f iOn.l1 a 2d av , - , •••'•"W

Tlnsp •Vi"!ust—WTII H P Rosp. Monmouth st. a = "10,11 1 Snrucp at ^ '/*"

Spvag" TTenrv TT pt .i'—Thomas M Finnegan. LOi __ No !inO nn m a r Fssp-^ P a r k , „ - • ' ' "^'^

Spmp vfary Ellen Devine. Lot No 405 map Essex P a r k

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iFII^ElXjIT^^ TK-ITST Capital and Surplus, S6OO,00Q.

New VniH Ofiice, B O t y q r l B u i l d i n g . N o , 3 8 0 B r e a d w a y .

Xelephone , 1341 F r a n k l i n .

0 0 3 y C 3 P ^ A _ 3 ^ ' ^ , NEWABK, N. J. Guarantees titles to Keal Estate iu any part of Now Jersey.

luformatioD, eearcljps and AMtracts of title fnriiishetl. . •*, T Special attention raid to titles in Essex and MoBmoutli Counties, New Jersey.

Chart'es fixp(l and mndfrnte, Jilonry launcd to coajplete purchnses.

Scarlett, John B—Lindsley Manor Land and Impt Co. Norwood st, w s, 150 n Abinger p l : Hals ted st, e s, 125 n . \binger pl; Halsted st, w s, 100 n Abinger pl, S Orange 1

Scarlett, Wm—John B Scarlett . Ridgewood av, s w cor Fabyan pl; Ridgewood av, s e cor Fa^ byan pl; Fabyan pl, e s. 200.1 n RidgeTTOofl av ; Fabyan pl, w s, 50 n Dunuesne av ; Du-ciuesne av, a s, 22o w Fabyan pl, Clinton 1

Senft, Henry—Sebastian Kraft , Livington st, s e cor Waver ly pi; Livington st, e s, 26.4 s Waver ly pi 1

Sinnott, J o b n F Gt al exrs—Catharine Duffy. Stone st. e a, Oii s Crane st 1,47n

Smltb, Julia E—Eleanor B Ten Eyck, Clinton av, s a, lnO.9 w Grace st. Clinton .S,f)00

Stager, .Tohc S—Eugene Stager. Centre st, n s, w of Bloomfield av, Frankl in 23

Stagff, George R—George A Veeder. Lindsley av, a E, OSO w "Wheeler st, W Orange 1

Storch. Charles C—Lina Brenk, Wataon av, n s. 275.0 s e Hunte rdon st, Cllntcn 225

St raus , Moses—Emanuel t iahman et al. Thomas st, n cor Clinton a v ; Clinton av, s e s, 20.0 n Thomas st 10,000

Thorne, G Wisne r exra—Wm H T h o m e . Plane st, w s, at n e cor of lands ot G Wisner Thornp

ni Thorne , W m H—G Wisner Thorne . P l a n e st, w

s, a t n p eor of lands ot G Wisner Thnrnp. . ,31 Treacy, Richard S—Florence B Davis . Treacy

av, e a, 122 = Madiann sv .GriO VHU Arsdale, Henrv—Wm H Armitage and wifp.

Rd St. e s, P,<M,1 n Sussex av ano .Van der Kleft, Anlonio B el al—Mary T Mc­

Keon. Kingnrian road, e s. loO n South Orange av, S Orange 1

Van Na t t a . Sarflb B — Rohert J Stillwell. South SOth st. e a, IR:?.4 fr 12lh av 1

Veeaer. Genree A—Emma A Stagg. Lindsley av, s a, RSO w WTieplPr al. W Orange 1

Wright . S a m u e l - M i c h a l e J Bnland and ano. S l o t h at, e s, 17-5 s Central av 1

MORTGAGES.

Badaen. Minnie E—G Lee Sfnut- Glenwood av. w s, 100 n e P a r k st. E Oranee 1.000

Baker. John A—Merchants ' Ins Co. Osborne ter­race, w s. 000.1 a Clinton av I,.'i00

Baker Wm A—Loni'! H e m m l n s e r truatee. Mar­ket St. n s, 2S.O e lands of Wheeler 7,500

Cnat,=!. nhar les H—"Wm Deeley. Pedford st, s e s. 100.11 s w fr Flmwond av. F. Orange BOO

Corhv Charlns T—PhpTie F Renediet. Essex at. n 11, a -w cor lot No 19. Mi ' Iburn OOO

Dall. Charles A—Genres P Fa rmer , Draper ter­race, n •w cor Madisnn av. Montclair -'i.-'iOO

Same r i a r a A Lindalpv. Draper terrace, n w cnr Madison .iv, Montclair 8.000

Dengler Marrp A—Pranklin Savings Inst . Morria av. w s, 125 s l l t h av , o.OOO

Duffy. Coti 'erin^—Gcrniau Savings Bank. Stonp St. e E. 0.5 s Crane s t 630

Ehip Alvin c—'^'•"'•rity Tl ^nd L Assoc. Ppa-•bodv nl. w .=!. I.nO.7 JI ChealPr av . , 4,300

England, Margaret F—Henry H Millpf, S s New--irl( iiifl SorinufiP'rl tlir.milrP. C i n ' o n 400

Fiah. Naihan D R—.lohn Whar ton , W a k c p a n av. w s. SRO n 3d av , .^,000

Finnegan, Catharine—Gppurity B and L ASSOP. Oak av. e s ISfi a Rodwell av 100

Frp'iphii"''>u •^man'iel an'i !>nn—-.Tacnb F r e n c h ­man . Boudinnl: at. s s. l^S e Pine st 1.RO0

F r e r s . H e n r v - C h r i s t o o h e r Rherle and ann. Mld-lilp rpi(1 Ipaflins fr G W irnrphou!">'s rcaidence In Swinpfield r e d . cor J Force lands anfl estaip of Mrs TTand- Livineton 1.000

Gamble. Thnmas—Emlta W May et al ps rs . MnHh P a r k st, w s, ri e cor N Hnllenhppk, P Orange SOO

G"r r -b ra r f . Tmijt^^Ahr.in^ Sneer, Jfiddio r o ' d leading fr Bloomtleia to Paterson, Bloomfie'C-

:, ,2.000 Grimm. Ida—.Tudlth Philllpof. Fa i rmoun t av S.

I W w Pprsen st 211 Hahn Hannah—Savings B and L Assoc. Pen-

ninp-fnn. n w Por Mulbprrv at !iO0 Hprr ingtnn, '^Tarv inn—.Tames A Gcrdnn, I.ofi

NpB 17R, 176, 177, ISl and 162 on map J 'F, Bathga te flOO

HPIKB, CbaripB—Harrv R TIenenor and ancYnrV av, s a. 133.9 w Fahvan nl .1.000

Helm.a. M.TTV Pt al—Ignatz Fle ischman. Rutger" st, w .", 5-o2-S n l.^th av 1.700

Hplne. August—ProtePtion R aiid L Assoc TJu-den av. w s, 100 fr lands o! P M Meeker, ClipT tnn 200

HIbhe-t , Al f red-Montc la i r Savings R ink , Bloom-fipld av •vr S, s e cor lands of E fjulnn Rlonmfle'd 1.000

Hoopln'r n o r n p l i a - R d w i P M Ward . Smith st. w a. IRo q e'Bavllsa st. BtnomflpH , 1.700

H u m m S p h a s t i i i - A l e x a n d e r Koeller. IBIIi a^. n a, 100 w S 13ih st 2.S0O

Iwers, Julina-Tfellahlp P ^-nd T,, Assoc. W^hater at, w s. 132 11 p Ploniiinp'd nv. DIooni(ipia.200

Kollv, AUcli ^ - A n to Ine tte E Wood. Swisses ay. s P cnr S nth at 4,000

Kieratead. Abrahf im-Char lps A FPlck, Mt Proa-poct av, e s. n e cor lands nf Wpst 2.R0O

KV'<i''lpr Mati:ri->—Cu-invnc A RIoIiards. H a m ­burg nl. e a. 100 a Prempn at l.poo

Ramp aame. Samp nrnpertv 400 Kra'jnv. .To?eph—"pcuntv R and L Assoc. Bel-:

mnni av, P a. l."0 s BISTPIOW sl l.SOO LnwrPupp, Mary F—F'^pplslor B and L ASSOP.

Madison av, n p por TTuntprdon at 3 TiOO Lphman. Fmarmel Pt al^Mospg St raus . T h o m a s

.at, n P por Pliuton a v : Clinton av, s e e , 20.r r Thomaa st R OflO

Lulcacako, Tfar] ^t al—Wrv| pp r ry ct al. MaErnnlln sf. p a, 0-oO.Fi fr Pnrlneflfild -iv 2,000

MeKepn Pichard—ChRrlpa 0 Ripley. Markpf si. n a. F>73-'> P Lawreupp st 12.000

McKeon. Marv T—Antonio R Vapder Kleft Irua-tpc. Kineman road, e s, 150 n South Orangp ftv, S Orange .1,600

Merr i t t . Alfred J—Reliable Land an4 Impt Co. S 15th st, e s, 372 n Clinton av l,O0f.

S a m e — s a m e . E 16th st, e s. 216.0 n Clinton av i,non

Same same. S lotti st, e s, 172.11 n Clinton av 1-MO

game same. S 15tli st, w s, 250 n Clinton flY , , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.000

Same same. S 15th st, e s, 272 n CUnton av 1,000

Same: same. S 16th st, e s, 316,6 n Clintnn F j y . . , . , , j . , , . ^ . . . . l b ' l ^ ' ' l

Samp-~Vamc' . s ' lo tTi st, w s, ISO n Clinton - l y . . . - . - ' . ^ . • • • - "I , ' ' ' ' ' 1

S a n i e ^ ^ V a ' m V . ' s lolh st, w s, 450 n Cllntnn Q^y ^ , . . . ^ . . , 1 ' - - - , . . , . ' ' - - - ] . ' " ' ' '

game^-^saoiG- 3 l o t h st, w a, 350 n Cllnion av 1,000

Same same. S IGth si, e a. 416 n CHntnu av 1.000

Metlcaard. M a r t i n - G u s t a v u s A Richards . '^^'>'' ington st. p s. l-IO s Rnwpn st 300

Montville Ch,irlPK—Carlstadt M L and Ru'ldliig Asaop. Norlh End terrace, n s, 150 e Wash­iugton av •.'•,2''"

Mpi^lpr. Adam and ano—ChnrlPS Krumpich. •"T,-ii-.=linll now Morfon =t. s s. "4 P J i c o b s lot: Howard s e cor Morton st, Newark 3.000

N u e c n t M^i-" p) at—Mich.'iPl T Bar re t t . S u m ' " " St. e s, 11S.5 s .Tames st 2 000

O'Connor. Kathleen et al—Se'on Hall Collegp, S nr,Tn£rp nv, n s, w cnr lands of M A Colg ' '" B Orange '* ^^'^

Rplnineer, R i c h a r d - B e s a i " n TT Huggan . L ' ' - „ (Ipton ay, w a. 225 = Caliinef at .^.onl)

RirlTirdKnn Willis R—Henrv H Miller et al e r rs . S lOtti Ft. w -•;. 203.R R O'h av " •>00

RpiunaF Wilhp'p ' ina p.f al—Emilio Veninn, Clif­ford •=t. n s, 174 1 w Halatpfl at. E Orange.1.400

Ross. Cl 'T ias P—Rli^ahpfh T I .?ary. Clifton a^'. w 6, 250 s Blnomfieia av 600

Scntt, Marti>a_T indpn S Whealgn. Monmouth Ft w s, l.'i^ s Snruce st 4^0

Scholl . OHo w—Loui s Drevfuv 15th av, n e por S 1 Sth s t : 15th av. s p cor S 10th =f 1 000

f!Kinr"iiii r i i n ' - c^ T—Proteatant irp=rpr Hoiii" Sociptv. Mt Prospect av, e s, .52S.5 s Elwood av Newark ^•''"''

Sfper. Alice K—Llovd J Francisco. S cor J A Spper'a ivnod Int. Caldwell '00

Slager, Km^enr-Cnli- in Hutan , Centre st, " s. w Blnomfipid av. Frankl in '^'Jo'

Bwppney, Milp=—ReliaM" B anfl L Assoc. J ' ^ ' Q fr n p cor EIra ana Monroe sfa ...

ThPtford, Jamea M P Jennie Westbrook. N 5th St. w s. 75 B Dip'^erson st i^^''0

TiPtlP Wm Pt al *n Howard Savings Ins t . .'." at a 3. 101.1 o Su''=p>r i v i-MO

To"'np Tampa W tn F r i n p i s T Swav^p (;)iar' 'ian. PHnton si, w 3. 1,104.9 s M and E R R ^ Oranpe . . - . ^ 0 0 0

WV-ltnpv Fred H to John H ^ r v e v pt f>< pxrs . T-rp.iteoiu^ry st, s s. 50 e W a l n u t st . Bloow-fiptd:.- , - ™ "

Z^rra Nico> tn G'-orP- Scl ioenamsgrub"r .

R;ii av, a s, 72 w Sheffield st l.^^W

C H A T T E L MORTGAGES.

MISCELLANEOUS. BrpElin, Daniel F to Nat ional Cash R Co, reg-

jgtp[, AHJ Hodge, "jamcs io F redk E Hodge, c lothing B^orr.

_. . , ,1.8*10 Kralinl H e n r v to Char les H Pouls ton, beer bot ­

t l e r fixtures •• j J } ! ; Lnn^shaw J a m e s to Thos Atp-basoii. spw Ho Mib!on, F r a n k to Nat ional Cash R Co, register . Olir bWcar't'o fi lsra Dahin. bu'tehpr shon 2illl Pippliiollo, Salvatore and ano to Nicola Vicano.

barber shon • • • •"•'' P rups te r . Geo A et al to Max Schmit t et al, bar­

ber shoo ••^]: Paanik A to Wolf Weinstpin. wa?ona -wu Sipptibprgh. Victor to J a m e s D Lynch, horse

and wacron .- •"•' Warri . Richard F to E d w a r a B Leach, horsea

a n d ' w a g o n , ftc ^^ Wo^fsan, Max to Jass in Se Gallukin, wagon, , , .00

'SALOON AND R E S T A U R A N T F I X T U R E S . BraistPd. Wm P to G Krueger B Co n-il Conhoy, Jolm to G K r u e e e r B Go 6Rh Gidnev, Gporee L to C Feigensnnn , . -nOO Kanzl'eiter, Paul to H e r r m a n Fuhrmei s t e r , fea -_

fauran t - ' • - z ' s ^ Mc.Glynn Nellie to Hills Uninn Brpwpry Co. .. ,)U Rogprs, Reginald et al to W m A Burne t t , res-__

tsiirsiT'fc . . , . . ' •• ^ , . - . i - 1 ' ' Snpngjer, c i ia r les to Emerald" fe P B Co 1.0S2 Weiss , Markus to G K r u e g e r B Co G"*

H O U S E H O L D F U R N I T U R E . Adams, J a m e s et al to J D Lynoh 105 CJougher, Thomas fo A H Van Horn , . 14;* Cusnck, Eva to McMnnua Bros J7 Dollinger, John F and ano tn K B Bunnel l r>2 F innegan , ,Tohn and ann to F r a n k P Archer, .•»: ' Goldberg, Saml S et al to D H Brand et nl .24 Hawtho rn . Mrs Roher t H to Charles D Ricker.lO-' Hpwlett , Chan W and ano to J D Lynch -44 Hickey, MatfhPTv tn K E Bunnel l 1"-> Hooley, Stnnhen .1 and ano to Jnmea D L y n c h . W Lohmann, W m to Amos H Von H o r n . • • • . - - -.-•^S nanldriB, Adaline F to Cannons ^•ii-Rndgers , Mary A et al lo J T) L y n r h P),i Safford, Sarah A tn J R K e a n e ScCn 21;_> B,'rnborn. Albert H and ano to D R McNaught . l iJ- ; Rlnltpr, J , imes and ano to J D Lvnch l-Jij KtarniPr, H a r r y and ano to E G K e h r •';•> Van Duynp. Ida to A H Van H o r n , . , . 311 Vaughan pMl In L B and W L Prlcei r ' - l g l War ing . Mrs J W lo Cowper thva i t Se Co , . . 8 5 Wprner Solomon and ano tn Jaitips D L y n c h . . ,ft> Wi'^aoil A J and auo to F r a n k W Val iant 35 Whi l l aw. J Dickaon to R A Tust ing. piano . . .OJ>0 Woods. J a m e s and ano to J^cob Miller, p i ano . .73 Yale, Jamea H and ano to E d m u n d J SmltQ. ,Ta0

HUDSON COUNTY-(In each Conveyance, Mortgage anci Chattel

Mortgage where the city or town is not ^ n -tloned, read it Jersey City.)

CQNVEYANCBS.

Aug. 17 to 24—Inclusive.

Bunn, E L to W D Salter, Bayonne S2,2Q0 Burke , Michael to P Brennan nom Connolly, J a m e s to T Reynolds, Bayonue 223 Cordts, Theresa to A Schroeder and w i f e . . , . 7 5 0 Cul5berly, J H to H E Niese nqm Deyo, E m e r y to T T Wiseman, Weehawken.3,000 Dranow. Jacob to H Dranow 600 Duun , Mary to A D© P r a n k and wife, Kea rney .

050 Bi ishemius H G to L M Ei lshemius , Nor th

Bergen nom Same to T R Ei lshemius , Nor th Bergen . . . .nom Brhard , Adani lo A Brha rd , J r , a a d wife.

Union ^30 Er t l e . J J to H Er i le SOO Evans , Pann ie to I P Vanderheek 1,300 Same F I Vanderbeek 1,300 Same to W E Pearson 1,300 B v r s o n , Saraii Pt al, by SJieriff, to W H Dan­

ielson. Norlh Bergen 1,500 PIvnn, t l l izabeth to A Danielson and wife. Nor th

Bergeu 150 FoK, Charles to C Pox, Jr , Pt al. Union nom Goptz, John et al, by Sheriff, to K Munz, Wegt

Hoboken- 2,000 Haehnel , J B to J Pehr , Hoboken n o m Haley, Je remiah to J D Gal lagher et al nom Heio , Isabel A to F M Hein aud w i f e . . . . . . . .nom Hein . F M to Isabel A Hein nnm Henry . Pa t r i ck to Mary Oliva. Union 2,500 H e r m a n n . Edwin to G A Young and wife. Union

, . 3.500 Hoeland, F A to J H Smith 3,000 Housman, C W to E V Miers nom Jani t schek , F ran l i to P Scheld and wife. Union.

. . . . 1.100 J u n k e r , F r a n k to J Egl i aud wife. West Ho­

boken 1.450 Jur ick , George to B J S Van Houten, Hoboken.

. . . . . . 4 9 3 Kennedy, G H to The Trus tees of Ru tge r s Col­

lege in N J, Bavonne ', nom Kerr , James , hy Sherift, to B L Bunn, Bayonnp

500 Knoegy. Mati'.da F et al, by Sheriff, to Provi­

dent Ins t fnr Sa vines 1,600 Lanibprt , P W to R H u n t . I-Inbckeu 8.000 Lembeck. Hen ry to Hudson Rpai Es ta te Co. ,nom Lockwood, Annie M to Greenville B and L As­

soc . . . . . . . nom Lynch, T P et al, by Sheriff, to surv iv ing par t ­

ner of W n Tlenry et al. W P S I Hobnken . .5,025 Masbirk, Mary A to Mary McCaibe, Bavonnc-1,350 Mavor and Aldermen of Jersey City to J A

Alexander 315 Bame to same, FIO Same to samP, ^p Mayor and Aldermen of Jersey ^City to J B r ? - ' '

now ' , . . . ; . . ; : BBO McCauley, Rodger to D Gaddis et a l 2,000 iVtcFalls. G H to Bllpn A Franc i s . Kearney .4 .700 iSTpyer, Cnnrad. tn Emil io FrickR. Union, . . .5.0(10 Michel, J S lo C F David, Bavonne nom Miers, E V to Cathar ine A Housman nom Mnraji. f h e r e s a G et al, by Special Master , to

M Furey ' 5.000 O'Dnnn'-Jl. John et al, bv Sheriff, to Hoboken

R and L ABJOC, Weelvawkcn 600 O'iyrr . Marv A to K a t h a r i n e H Scholl nom O'Neill. A J to T^udson Rpal Es ta tp .Co nora PrJn i r r , Mary E tn T Gorinlpy. Bayonne . .1,000 Pike, Norman , tn T T Clark Ravopne 50i) Roljin-son, ,Tohn hv pvr. to E E Rol)iason. . , .nom Salter . W D to B L Bunn Bayonne nom •SPbnpider, John to P ' Raab and wife, Ho­

boken 2,500 Sphropder, Mar tha to A De Sapio et al, Ho­

boken 950 SPrnggy, Will iam to M-ary Ann P a t t e r s o n . , , n o m Schwenk, F A to Barbara Ro l l 4,000 Seacaucus Iron Co tn L Albert, Seacaucus I l o Pipbelts, Nina to Johanna Bowne 1,800 Simmons, Alice (0 Perfpetion Music Box Co.8,000 Smith, J E to Ju i l a C Jayne , Bayonne nom Same to same. Bayonne nora Snedeker. Michael tn Mahel T Snedpker nora Symes, J H to H Budd et al. North B e r g e n . , ,700 Tlie Ar'.ington Mfg to Board of Townshin Com­

mit tee of tbe Township of JCearaey, Kearney . npm

Same to aame, Kea rney nom Van Buski rk , Dewit t to Ju l i a C Jayne , Ba ­

yonne nom Van Buski rk , F lorence A to Jolin C J a y n e Ba ­

yonne nom W r n n e r , C W to Hudson Real Es ta te Co nom Wiacman, T T to E J Flynn et al, Nortb Rpr-

gen 2,200 y o u n g , Sarah B to M Aronovitz, B a y o n n e . . c o m Same to J F r ank , Bayonne nom

MORTGAGES.

The flgures In paren thes i s Indicate the n u m b e r ' Ot years tor which the mor tgage Is given,

Aronowitz, Morr is to Sarah B Young, Bayonne n mos) 2 100

Barnes . Will to H L Christ ian, Bayoune, de ­mand 1,000

Rownc, J o h a n n a to Provident I n s t for Savings, ft) 800

Budd, Hen ry et al to J H Symes, Nor th Bergen. |To secure notes) 400

Camnbel!. Marga re t to Hoboken B and L Assoc t joboken, instal ls 200

Danz, Alwine L lo H Gourdon, Wes t Hoboken. (^1 •• 2,600

Day, Margare t to New Jersey Tit le Guaran tee and T r u s t Co. installa 1 fiOO

Egli , Jacob to F J u n k e r , Wes t Hoboken. (2) .500

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Everson, Elizabeth F to F F rambaoh , W e s t Ho­boken. (1) 200

Feldhues , Hen ry to J Gerth . Union. ( 5 ) . . . 1 , 0 0 0 P r a n k , Joseph to Sarah E Young, Bayonne, (1)

1,700 Pu rey Michael lo New Jersey Tit le Guaran tee

and Trus t Co, installs l.lOO Gaddis, David and Annie to Greenville United

B and L Assoc, Installs 2,020 Gormlev, Thomas to R Ryan, Bayonne. (3),500 Haley , -J L et al to J D Gallagher et a l . (I).1,400 H a n n . l ia T to H I Darl ing, (1) 550 Henrv , W D et al, by Surviving Pa r tne r , to C

Spengenian. Wes t Hoboken. (3) 4,000 l i r io , Concet ta to Annie Ruh , W e s t Hoboken. .(1) ..• GOO

Jab l , Lena to S Neuburge r , -Weehawken . (3). 4,ono

King, W McL to C J Van Name. (3) 700 Same to same. (31 COO iVIason, W J to A C Hobby, Kearney- (3) SOO McTague. Mary K to exr of W Moore. (3). , .300 Niblett, J B to S M Rice. (5) 1.700 Nixon, Anna to Clara A Miller. (.5) 2.000 Oliva, Marv to J Collary. Union. (.1) 1,300 Pa t t e r son . Mary Ann to C Zobel. (1) 100 Proehl , Mas to Marv MichelS- (5) 4,000 Reilly, J K to J A Gordon. ( 3 ) . . , 200 Reynolds, Thomas to J Connelly, Bayonne , (3)

. . . . . 125 Rott , Barba ra to F A Schwenk. (3) 2.800 Ruprepht , R A lo New Je r sey Title Guarantee

and Trus t Co, instal ls 1,700 Salter, W D to Minnie H L inn , Bayonne . (2)

1,000 Same tn t rus tee of D Salter, Bayonne. To se­

cure faithful per formance of cont rac t Savles, Wil l iam to Hudson T r u s t and Savings

Ins t , ITnion. (.31 7,000 Scheid F r a n z to F Jan i t scbek and wile . Union.

(3) TOO Schroepper, Madlaine K to Mary L Edge . (3)

1,500 Sheridan, Joseph to J Belte. (21 500 Skacii Rudolph to F J u n k e r , Wes t Hoboken.

(3) COO Same to same. Wes t Hoboken, (2) 1,000 Thobiesen, C B to H a n n a h McEwan. (2) 30O

Tierney J a s to Star Mutua l B and L Assoc, installs 1.000

Tunnard , Ca thar ine A to Emi ly J DeLong, (5), . .3 ,200

Van Hontpn. E J S to D P Reed et al, Ho­boken. (3) 4,000

Von Biela Leopold to M a r t h a B Stevens, H o ­boken. (5) 13,000

Vonnegut , Louise tn Mary Rinke . (5) l.iiOO Wande l l . A W to H Stueck. (3) 2.C00 Young, G A to E H e r m a n n , Union. (5) . .2 ,500

C H A T T E L MORTGAGES. MISCELLANEOUS.

Bclloff, Louise C et al , Hoboken, to J Smith, horses , vans . Sec .100

Belloff. Louise G et al, Hoboken, to W Utz, horses . Sec 229

Bowden, R H to N Wate rbu ry , grocery fix­tu r e s 271.72

Couch. Thomas , Hoboken, to L Littlefield, t r ucks , &c 1,000

Diers, George to P L Abele, grocerv wagon. , 1,477 H a a s . Josenh. Union, to Conner, Fend ie & Co,

p r in t ing fixtures 260 Harpe r , George. Hoboken. to P Losche, grocery,

ftc 550 TTerrmann, Kar l to A E Heisli tz, barber shop.lSt* King . W McL lo S B King, grocery. See 700 Maspa. Sebato to B Antin. barber shon 4-T Mueller. F r s d to exr of Marga re t Mueller , i o r s e

and wagon 600 Muller, Pe tp r to Nat ional Cash R Cn. reg is te r . 100 Paper le in , A G to Nal ional Cash R Co, register .

300 Rodgers . P E lo Nal ional Cash R Cn. regis ter .170 The .Tcrsey Citv P r i n t i n g Co to Mergen tha ie r

Ijinolype Co. l inotype mach ine 2.500 Zlonczewski, Pau l to Elizabeth Stawicka, gro­

ce ry and wagons 400

SALOON . \ND R E S T A U R A N T F I X T U R E S .

Bianchi , F r a n k et al, Weehawken , to Colonial Brewery .SOO

Flaher ty , Pa t r i ck et al to E a g l e B C ot Newark . 960

Garretson, G W et al to Be rnhe imer & S . . . .1,897

King . ,Toseph to P & M Schaefer 1,S40..=;0 King, T A to Bernhe imer & S 1.267 KlPindienst, Robert , Hoboken, to Wil l iam P e t e r

B C 1,500 Kobner t . Paul to G Strassackpr SOO K u h n . Wil l iam. Hoboken. to Hil ls Union B C

(Lim) SOO Oberhausser . Pranc isca to J Fa l l e r t B C (Liml.ClX) Schroeder, C H, Hoboken . to Consumers B C

(Lim) 2,000 S t ruchmann , Louis, Hoboken, to Leibinger B

O 400

HOUSEHOLD F U R N I T U R E . Anderson, Peter , Wea t Hoboken, to Jacob Bros,

piano ISS Bruckner , P C lo J Baumann .82 Chen ard, Joseph, Wes t Hoboken. to L Bau­

mann 300 Hayden, David, Rayonne, to L B a u m a n n 115

BI L L S OF SALE. Gersf. Carrv, North Bergeu, lo P r i d a He ins ,

florist business , horses and wagons 350 Harpe r . George, Hoboken, fo P Harpe r , gro­

cery business 440 Heins , Chas, Nor th Bergen, to Carry Gerst .

finrist busineas, horses and wagons 350 VTaasa. Sabato to B Antin, barber shop 150 Werne r . Wal te r . Hoboken, to J Montoperto,

ba rbe r shop , , 50

JUDGMBNTS-Duncker , Dieder ich—Emnire State Da i ry Co. ,272 O'Connor, P a t r i c k - P Oltmann 68

MECHANICS ' L I E N S . Thp American Inves tors Co. owners ; Met ta

Moller, contractor ; D J Cambrel ing, c la imant . 926

Samp owner and cont rac tor ; G Bambach , claim­ant 1,.">00

Same owner and con t rac tor ; A Pe l t ke , c la imant . 500

Same owner and cont rac tor ; Blau & Quaife. c la imant 98

Same owner and cont rac tor ; A Pe t tke , c la imant . 410

R EMI EM KND BROOKLYN, AUGUST 27, 1898.

MONEY TO LOAN ON

BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE, LONG ISLAi D TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY,

l O S E P H M E A D , ^iCaTB?."" ' Keal Estate, Loana and Insurance.

E x c h a n g i n g a Spec i a l t y .

T e l e p h o n e , No, 8 7 3 Brook lyn .

38 C O U R T S T R E E T , •RRi^ORLYN N.Y

D R E S E L B R O S . , Tel.,2071B'felm

REAL ESTATE BROKERS, 59 COURT S T R E E T , B R O O K L Y N .

Send for r egu la r ly pr in ted l i s t ot p roper ty "For Sa le " and " E x c h a n g e . "

AUCTION SALES OF THE W E E K The Eollowing are the sales tha t have t aken

place In tbe city auction rooms dur ing the week ending Aug, 25, 1S9S.

• Ind-b:ates that the property described h a s been Wd in for plaintiH's account .

T. A. KERRIGAN,

' 4 l h av. No 575, e s, 03 n Prospec t av, 20,4x TS 5-^18.8x76.7, 2-sty frame building. Marcia E iTprsnn • • •--

•Knickerbocker av, w s. 20 n Schaefer st, l o x i o , 2-sty frame (brk filled) dwe i rg . Michael Tanne r l,.iUO

i t h pl. No 60. n s, 177.0 e Clinton st. 18.9x100, •^-sty b rk dwell 'g. Timothy J B u c k l e y , . . .3,400

Nevins st. No 111. e s, OO.C s Racitlc st, r uns s 10 X e 72 X n 9,6 X c 0.8 X n 0,0 s w 80 to beginning. 3-sty b rk dwell 'g . (Sub to mor t $502.) David Snringstein ij--'-^'

P i tk in av. No 1832, s s. 23 w Sackman st . 2 M : aoo, 3-sty b rk flat wi th stores, Chas D u m e S .

_ _ ^ . . • - 0 ,^ "Jv *Uni'on 'st 'or pl, 's s '25 e' L o l l st, 25x150, f rame

dweir?^. Mary M Pr ince , . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 , - ' 0 0 •Bedford av. No fi5S, s w s, GO n Rut iedge st,

20";<10 2-sty b rk dwell 'g . (Sub to mor t s S4 000.) Clara W Avery i ; 2 ? "

' S a c k m a n st, No 5C6. w s, 00 n Livonia av. 20x 100 • '-sty and basement frame dwell g. Serial Building Loan and Sav-ings I n s t and

C o n r V d ' s t . ' s ' e ' s , ' i g 6 ' s " w Lexington av, ioOx 125 frame stable and 2-s ty f rame bui lding. Maud H a r r i s •_•• •••• • " * a "

Monmouth st, s cor Lexington av, ;iOxlOO, 2-s ty I rame buildiog, W m P Bennet t . . , . . -1,700

Monmouth st . c s. 50 s Lexington av, oOxlOO, vacant . Mary Tasso - . • ---^^^

Monmouth st, e s, 100 s Lexington av, oOxlOO, vacant , Annie Kelly i ' • r W-Vnn

Les ing ton av, s s, 100 e Monmouth st, 2oxlOO, vacant . Daniel Hagger ty laO

TAYLOR a FOX,

Graham av. No 03, w s, 75 n Seigel st, 25x100. 4-sty brk t e n e m ' t wi th s tores . Chas "eiKen-stein $10,7jO

JAS. L . BRUMLEY.

Wythe av. No 506, s w cor South 10th st, lO.Sx 50. a-stv brk t enem' t with stores. Louis El Hashrouck t rus t ee 5,000

JACOB COLE,

•Chauncey s l . No 394, s s, 135 e Sara toga av, lOxlOO 2-sty and hasement b rk dweU'g, W m B F r e n c h o"0

q-ota, 542,287 Corresponding 'week, iSOT 45,905

Borough of Brooklyn CONVEYAJyCES.

Wherever the le t te rs Q, C. and C, a. Q. occur preceded by the n a m e of the g ran tee they mean as follows: „ „ , ,

lat—Q. C. is an abbrevia t ion to r Quit Claim deed, i. e,, a deed in which all the riEbt, title and ' in teres t of the g ran to r is conveyed, omi t ­t ing all covenants and war ran ty .

2d—C. a „ G. means a deed containing Cove­n a n t agains t g ran to r only, in which he cove­n a n t s t ha t he h a t h not done any act whe reby the es ta te conveyed m a y be Impeached, cha.rged or encumbered.

A u g u s t 1 9 , 2 0 , 2 2 , 2 3 , 2 4 , 2 5 .

Ade lph i s t , w s, 3 1 1 . 1 0 s P a r k av , 5 0 x 1 0 0 , h & 1. M a r t i n Rooney t o Nicola Cande la . N Y, Mor t $2 ,000 , S ,000

B a l t i c s t , s s, 43-4 e 3d av , 26 .6x100 , Be r ­n a r d Golden, N Y, a n d T i m o l h y J O'Sul l i ­v a n t o George and A m e l i a K o n i c k i . exch

B a l t i c St. s s, 2 5 5 . 5 w Gth av , 16 .8x100 . A d e l i n e G E l y f o r m e r l y P r y e r wife of F r e d J E l y to F r a n k P a y n e . Mort S4:.500. n o m

Ba l t i c s t , n 5, 7 5 w N e v i n s st, 25x100 , h & I. F r a n k P e e r t O ' V a l e n t i n e F r i cke l , O r a n g e , N J . Mor t $2 ,000 , t a x e s , &c, n o m

B e r g e n st, S' s, 200 e H o w a r d av , r u n s s 1 0 0 X e t o l a n d J o h n Leahy , x n e — x n to B e r g e n st, x w 200 . K a t e T O g d e n to F r a n k M D e z a l b a . 10 ,000

B e r g e n s t , n s, 175 w V a n d e r b i l t av, 25x110 , Josepl i R u p p e r t to P e t e r F Re i l ly . M o r t $1 ,500 . nom

B e r g e n st, s s, 9 5 w V a n d e r b i l t av, 20xS0 , b & 1. A n n i e wife of J a c o b Hoffman to M a r y R e i c h m a n n . M o r t $4 ,000 , t a x e s . Sec.

6,500 B l e e c k e r s t , s s, 3 0 0 e E v e r g r e e n av, 2 5 x 1 0 0 ,

L & 1. Grove s t , s s, 1S5 w H a m h n r g a v , 2 5 x 1 0 0 ,

- h Se\. iMary wife of J a m e s K a n e to J a m e s K a n e . B & S . n o m

B r o a d w a y , s w s, 235 .7 s e l a n d M a n h a t t a n Beach R R Co. r u n s n w 4 0 x s w 147 x e 4 0 . 7 X n e 1 3 9 . 1 1 . Re lease m o r l . W m C Bower s to Dav id S T e o m a n . 3 .500

B u t l e r s t , s s, 2 1 1 . 8 e F r a n k l i n av , l S . 4 x n o . ForecioB. R h y a B GwIl l im t o L o u i s Phlllipr. 5 ,000

Ceda r st, s e co r E a s t 1 7 t h s t , 14 ,7x162,10x1 5 7 . 1 x 1 5 3 . 3 . i

E a s t 21s t s t , e s, 4 2 0 n Av O, r u n s e 100 X n 10.4 x n w 7 6 . 1 x n e 4S x w 9 1 , 1 0 t o E a s t 21s t s t , X s 100.

E a s t 21s t s t , e s, 6 4 0 n A v O, 6 1 . 9 x l 4 . 7 x 8 8 . 1 1 x 6 5 . 7 .

B a y av , w s, 109 .11 n E a s t 22d st, r u n s n wl — X s 69 .10 X n e 41 .10 . |

E a s t 22d s t , e s, 1 0 0 n Av 0 , r u n s n 121.41 X s e 111 X n e 100.1 to Bay av , x s e 87.41 t o E a s t 23d st, x s 11,4 x s w 90.4 x s e | 67 .S to Av 0 , X w 6 9 . 4 x n 1 0 0 x w 100 . | P a r t i t i o n , W m B D a v e n p o r t to A u g u s t u s F G a r d n e r . 1,131

Ceda r s t , s w cor E a s t I S t h s t , r u n s s w] 02 .8 X s e 178 .3 x s w 5,8.5 x s 2 . 1 0 x e 1001 to E a s t I S t h s t , X n 2 0 S . 1 , |

E a s t 2 1 s t s t , n e cor Av 0 , lOOxlOO. I P a r t i t i o n . W m B D a v e n p o r t to M a r y E P i e r c e . g g o

C h e s t n u t s t , e s, 3 4 9 s J a m a i c a av , 37 .6x150 . J o h n S t e w a r t to J a n e . S t e w a r t . n o m

Cla rk s t , n s. 123 .3 w F u l t o n st, 17x90 .7 . h & I, Forec los . F r a n k D C r e a m e r to Me t ropo l i t an L i fe I n s Co. 2 4 , 5 0 0

C l a r k s t , n s, 1 4 0 . 3 w F u U o n s t , r u n s n 9 0 . 7 X w 7 .2 X n l O . l s w 2 4 . 1 0 x s 100 .8 lo C l a r k s t , x e 3 2 , Forec los . S a m e to s a m e 3 7 , 0 0 0

C l a r k s o n s t , s s. 2 ,810 e F l a l b u s h av. 25x 200 . J u s t i n m i n g e n h e c k to Cha r l e s Ze iser . M o r t $ 5 0 0 . 8 0 0

C la rkson s t , s s. 2 ,S35 e F l a t b u s h av , 25x 200 . S a m e to C h a r l e s B a e r . Mor t $ 5 0 0 . SOO

'Cook s t , n s, 175 .2 w M o r r e l s t , r u n s n 3 4 x e 0 .3 x n 66 X w 4 0 . 2 x s e lOo.-li to Cook s t , X e 6.4, h & 1. Solomon H B l o o m g a r -den to H e n r y K r a k o w e r . M o r t $ 8 , 0 0 0 and e n c r o a c h m e n t s . 2 ,050

C o u r t s t , w s, 24.R s A m i t y s t , 2 5 . 6 x 7 9 . 5 , ' h & 1. Agnes J S m i t h , P e e k s k i l l , N Y, to A n n a M S c h m i d t . Mor t $ 5 , 0 0 0 . 10 ,500

Cove r t St. n w s, 295 ,5 n e B u s h w i c k av , 1 5 . 1 1 x 1 0 0 . Forec los . F r a n k D C r e a m e r to J a m e s D F e r g u s o n . 2 0 3 0

C r y s t a l s t , e s, 1 0 0 s L i b e r t y av , 2 0 0 x 1 0 0 . | D o s c h e r s t , w s, 2 2 0 s G l e n m o r e av 40x1

79.4 . D o s c h e r s t , e e. 140 s G l e n m o r e av, 4 0 x 7 9 . 4 , |

Re l ea se m o r t . C l a u s D o s c h e r t o G e r m a n -Amer i can I m p t Co. 3 ,500

S a m e p r o p e r t y . Re l ea se m o r t . C l a u s Do­scher t r u s t e e to s a m e . 2,8(X>

S a m e p r o p e r t y . G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n Tmpt Co to Marie wife of F r e d e r i c k E i e r m a n n . 8 ,700

Dean s t , s B, 2 7 0 © W a s h i n g t o n a v , 2 2 . 5 i | 110.

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Dean st, s s, 292.5 e Washington- av, 2.7x[ no. I Maurice W De Shong to Chas H Doremus, Bridgewater, N J, Mort $1,7I!0. l , i l)0

Dean st, s s, 292.5 e Washiugton- av, 2.(x 110. Sophie Dietrich to Maurice W De-shong. Q C. o-,?"'^^

Dean st, s s, 270 e Washington av, 22.ax 110. Same to same. All liens. ^i'T*^'*

Dean s-t, s s, 275 w Rockaway av, 25x10i . l . Louise Hooper to Mary H Neseman. 2,000

Decatur st, n w s, 78 s w Evergreen av^ runs s w 22 X u w abt 51 x n e 22.2 x s e yl . lU. h Sc 1 Annie Scott to Lena wife of Frank Schlegel. Mort $2,000. ^^ .^^iJ"''

Degraw st, n s, 55.4 e Van Brunt st, 20xoy.(i, Amelia J Read wife of Robt W to Pietro Abbate, excepts strip 20.\0.1 in rear from warranty. 2.6110

Degraw st, n s, 190,7 e Albany av. runs w 90,7 X n' 91.9 x e 70.G x s 110.2. Ida J Phillips to Ellen J Coyle, Mort $900. nom

Same property. Bllen J Coyle to John H O'Brien. Mort $900. nam

Eastern Parkway, n e cor Utica av, runs- n 32,2 X s e to Eastern Parkway, x w 6.10 to Utica av. Geo W Girvin lo Henry L Palmer, B & S , nom

Flatbush turnpike, w s, being plot G map Cor­nelia D De Baun, contains 2 902-1,001' acres. Elizabeth and Wm K Holmes lo Geo M Henderson. n.ini

Freeman st, s w cor Oakland sl, 25x100. | Elm st, s e s, 278.8 s w Wyckoff av, 50x100-1

Foreclos. Frank D Creamer to The Frank­lin Society for Home Building and Sav­ings. 6,950

Garfleid pl, n e s, 364.10 s e 4th av, 20x70,1 X x69.1. Thomas Condon to 'Hannah Condon. All liens. 2,000

Gold st, e s, IGS s Coucord st, 21.3xS0.3x 21.3xSl.S. Eibe H Itjen to Alfred J Schoen-

• berg. Ail liens. 1_,000 Hart st, s e s, 100 n e Central av, 22,6x(..i,

h & I August Sedlmeier to Maria Dirmeir. Mort $2,000. 4,200

Halsey st, n s, 223 e Lewis av, 16.8x100, h & 1. Ellen J Coyle to Ida J Phillips. Mt $4 ,000 . 11011

Halsey st, e s, 373 w Ralph av, 17.3x100, | Halsey st, s s, 407.6 w Ralph av, 17.3x100.|

James D Lynch, N Y, to Daniel E Conway. Morts $8,000. 10,200

Hanover pl. No 12, n w s, ISO n e Livingston st, 20x100. Adolph I Namm to John C Milligan. Mort $10,000. exch

Hendrix st, w s, 143 s Pitkin av, 57x100. •Marie wife of and Frederick Eiermann lo Theresa Sommers. Mort $2,200, _&c, o.fl'OO

Henry st, s e cor Cranberry st, 33x6o, h & !. Susan B Hoyt, Stamford, Conn, to F Wesel Mfg Go. "^.OOO

Hinsdale st, w s, 435 n Liberty av, 20x100. Foreclos. Chas S Taber to Arthur A Swan. Mort $2,000. 250

Himrod st, s e s, 210 s w Central av, 20x100, h & 1. Catharina Braun widow to Philip Hoffmann and Johanna K his wife, joint tenants. Mort $2,000. " 3,300

Himrod st, s e s, 270 n e Irving av, runs n e 160 X s e 100 X s w IGO x n w 100. Henry C Bauer to Albert Voltz. iVIort $4,-500. Correction deed. _ uom

• Jefferson et, n s, 324 e Bremen st, 23x100, h & 1. Otto Muhlbauer to John Schaffner and Caroline his wife, tenants by entirety. Mort $4,250, 6,800

Junius st, s w cor Baltic av, 50x100. James J O'Donnell to Frauk Fosdick. B & S .

100 Junius st, s w cor Glenmore av, 50x100,

Otto Huber Brewery to Frank Fosdick. 150 Kings Highway, n w cor East 23dst , —xlOSx

100x77.8. Partition. Wm B Davenport t_o__ Augustus F Gardner. 575

Kosciusko st, s s, 331.3 e Marcy av, IS.Ox 100, h & 1. Thomas Gordon to Barbara Welch. 4,000

Linflen Boulevard, n s, 345.7 w Clove road, 100x235 to Ridgewood av. Wm F Wyck­off, Queens Co, L, I. to Geo W Wehr. 6^0'iiO

Linwood st, w s, 127.2 s Jamaica av, 2-")x 125. h & I. Wm A Pierce, Weymouth, Mass, to Nellie A Hayt. nom

Lott st, e 3, 325 n Vernon av, 25x100. Fredk W Holmes to Joseph W Megarr, 2,."i'.!0

Magnolia st, n w s, 199.10 s w Myrtle av nlauk road, runs s w 25 x n w 94.2 x n 30 X n e 30 X s 43.11 x s e S3.S. John Long exr Ellep Ryan to John M and Johu J Ryan.

1,000 Jlonroe st, n s, IIO'.IO w Lewis av, 19.2x100.

Cornelius J Hickey to Chas L Ballard. Mort $4,000, 8,000

Niivy Et, e s, 23S s Tillary st, 25x100. Patk J Farley to Michael P Duffy. nom

Oakland st, w s, 150 u Nassau av, 25x100, Chas L Ballard to Chas C Peterson. Mort $2,500. 4,560

Ocean pl, e s, 66.10 n' Atlantic av, 15.9x80, h & 1. Harry A Williams to Herman D Lane. 400

Palmetto st, n w s, 130 n e Bushwick av, 16.8 xlOO, Thos A Hutchins, Bennington, Vt, to Eli J Tiffany. 4,000

Palmetto st, n w s, 130 n e Bushwick av, 16.8x100. Eli J Tiffany, Bennington, Vt. to Thos A Hutchins. 4,000

President st, n s, 91,10 e 4th av, 100x05, h & 1, Charles Wingerter to William

^Barnes. Mort $24,000. 12,500

prospect pl, u s, 14fi.9 w Schuectady av, 45..'! x l27.9. Saml K Raymond to Frederick Dhey, Jr. 1.450

Prospect pi, s s. 224,3 e Classon av, runs s| 131 X e 29,2 x n e 36.0 x a IKS to pl, x w| 63.

Park pl, n s, 250 e 'Classon av, 90x131, ex-| cepts from above 1

Park pl, n s, 2-50 e Classon av. 22,6x131. | Foreclos'. F rank D Creamer to Mutual Benefit Loan and Building Co. Mort $10.-000. 2,.500

Russell st, w s, 120 s Engert av. 2O.fl0O, h & 1. Charles Engert to Patr ick O'Rourke aud Delia his wife, joint tenants, Mort $3,500. nom

Rutland road, s s, 245 e Bedford* av, 20x100, Thomas Bnawn to Benjamin Baldwin. Mt $4,000. noni

Same property. Release mort. Robert Lef­ferts to Thomas Brown. 200'

Schaeffer st, s e s, 150 s w Evergreen av, 50 xlOO, h & 1. Conrad Belloff to Chas P Lott . Mort $8,000. exch

Schaeffer et, n w s, 275 n e Bushwick av, 25x100, h & I. Sam« to same. Mort $4,-000. exch

Seeley st, lot begins a t point 48.9 n from n s Seeley st, on line drawn at right angles to said Seeley st, from point on said side Seeley st .520 e Mid*d!ei st, runs n 14 x w 100 X s 14 X e 100. Tillie C Swenson widow to George W Hay. 1,52,">

Stanhope st , n s, 200 e Irving av, 2o-'il00,. h & I. Linos Loscbert to Augusta wife of said Linos Loschert. Morts .$5,000. noio

St Johns pl, n s, 403.11 e 6th av, 17.5'xlOO, h & 1. Geo H Engeman to 'Henry G Meyer. Mort $G,O0O. nom-

St Johns pl, n s, 2,88.7 w 7th av. 17.5x100. Release mort. Wm A Engeman, Edith M Schreiner and' Geo H Engeman to Henry G Meyer. 1,200'

Sutton st, e s, IGO s Nassau av, 40x100. Contract for property. David Quinlan lo Mary E O'Connell. 1,200'

Van Buren st, s e s, 194 n e Broadway, 18 xlOO, h & i. George K Breit, N Y, to Lomis George, 6,000>

Van Buren st, s s, 281.6 e Broadway. IS.Ox 100. W'illie Conrad to Mathew Vierengel. Mort $2,000. 4,500'

Wallabout st, n s, 275 w Harrison av, 25x 100, h & I. Eva Hess to Clara Ritter, N Y. nom:

Warwick st, e s, 275 s Arlington av, 25x97.6, h & 1. Geo A Sommers to Marie Eier­mann, 'Mort $1,400. 3,500'

North 2d st, n s, 167,9 e Wythe av, 25x80,2 x25x90.10. Louis Cohen, N Y, to Michael Hand. 2,0001

North 2d st, s s. 87 w Havemeyer st, lS.7x| 93.9x18.6x94.9. All title. |

North 23' st, s s, 105.7 w Havemeyer st, | lS,7x92.9:xlS.6xg3.9. |: Gaetano Finno to Joseph Petruzielll. Morts $2,400. nona

East 3d st, w S', 244,5 n Greenwood av. 20x 100. Karl 'C Mantle to James J 'Halloway.

325 South 4th St. s s, 177.6 w Marcy av, runs s e

19.7 X s 100 x n w 2 0 x n e — lo begin­ning, h & 1. Virginins De Nyse to Fred­erick De Nyse. 1,ULC«

East 4th st, e s, 327.4 n Fort Hamilton av, 20x100, h & 1. Annie E Johnson to Nellie Donnelly, N Y, Mort $1,500, &c. 2,500

East Sth st, e s, 280 n Ditmas av, 40x100. Geo T Harrison to Samuel Zimmerman, nom

East Sth st, w s, 100 s Av D, 30x120.6. Contract for property. Chas C Manger with Robert Evans. 3,250

IOlh st. No 675, n s, 20G.4 .w yth av. lO.Gx 92.6, h & 1. Partition. Ralph H Holland to Albert B Hardy, N Y. 9,500

l l t h st, s s, 2S1,2 w 5th av, 16,8x100, h & 1. Lizetta Francis only child and' heir Beuj F Rhodes and Addie Rhodes widow to Samuel Irvine. nom

East 14th st, w s, 440 n Av I, 20x100, John H Storer. Waltham, Mass, to William Chalm'ers. "om

IGth st, s s, 166.4 e 9th av, 19x100. Annie wife of John J Finney to Ed'wd P Day. Mort $3,500. G,00O

Bay 17th st, e s, 325 s S6th st, 25x96,8. Celia Ehrlich, Roseville N J. to Catharine L A Johnston. Mort $1,875. 3,600

East 17th st, e s, 100 n Av N, 40x100. Par­tition ,Wm B Davenporl to 'Edward Leon­ard. -109

East 17th st, e s. 140 n Av N, GOxlOO. Par­tition, Same to Ann McNamara, 240

East 17th st, e s, 200 n Av N, lOUxlOO. Par-^ tition. Same to Mary Lahey. 387

East 17th st, e s, 100 n Av N, 40x100. Par- _ tition. Same to Alice J Deutz. 20.J

East 17th st, e s, 440 n Av N, ruus e 100 X n 42.10 X w 42,5 x n 3.7 x w 57,1 to Bast 17th st, X s 40. Partition. Wm B Davenport to Geo W Cobb. 130

18th st, s s, 211,11 e Oth av, 88.lxl00.2x 18x102.2, Release mort. Lewis Hurst to_ Geo W Gregory InO

East 18th st, w s, 380 s Av 0, 2(.uxl06.1x| 63x100. I

East 10th st, e s, 220 s Av 0, 70.1xl33,bx| 25.5x125.9. I Partition, Wm B Davenport to Dennis Murphy ^Oo

East ISth st, e s. 340 n .\v N, 40x100. Par­tition. Same to Joseph Ropp. 110

Bast 18th st, e s, 200 n Av N, 40x100. Par­tition. Same to Augusia Beuciiner, 120

East ISlh st, w s, 100 n Av N, 40x100. Par­tition. Same to Thomas Brock. 150

Bast IStb st, w s, 1420 n Av N, 40x100'. Par­tition. Same to Wm E) Corcoran. 140

East ISth st, w s, 360 n Av N, l'2Oxl'0O, Par­tition. Wm B Davenport to Walter R Lusher. 360

East ISth st, e s, 240 n Av N, 100x100. Par­tition. Wm B Davenport to Emily R Gibbs._

287 East ISlh st, e s, 380 n Av N, 40x100. Par­

tition. Wmi B' Davenport lo Kunigunda Bruggner, H O

East 19lh st, s e cor Av O, 100x125.9. Par­tition. Will B Davenport to Susan Carlin.

812 East 10th st, e s, 180 s Av 0, 40x125. Par­

tition. Wm. B Davenport to Rudolph Meyer. 230

East 19th st, w s, 2G0 s Av 0, 55x106.1x90.7 xlOO. Partition. Same to Alexander Cooper. 280

East 19th st, w s, IOO s Av 0, 40x100. Par­tition. Same to Geo W Gehlea. 236

East 21st st, e s, 520 n Av O, runs n 120 X e 65.7 to Bay av, x s e 56.7 x s 69.10 X s w 10,3 X w 91.10. Partition. Wra B Davenport to Roht H Gibbs. 345

Bast 21st st, e s, 300 n Av O, 40x100. Par­tition. Wm B Davenport to Theo 1 Tobi-_ • assen 160

Eas t 23d st, w s, 100 s .^v 0, 40x100. Par­tition. Wm' B Davenport to Patk J Tobin.

190 'East 23d st, w s, 157.S n Kings Highway,

eOxlOO. Partition. Wm' B Davenport to Margaret Keogh. 300-

East 25tb st, e s, 280 s Newkirk av, 40x100. Wm S Henry to Delia L wife of Benj I Hicks. Mort $4,060. 7,000

West 32d st, w s, 460 s Mermaid' av, 20x 118.10. Ellen M wife of Frederick Er-_ zinger to Sophia and Charles Herlitz. 2oO

West 32d st, w s, 4S0 s (Mermaid av, SOx 118.10, Geo 'C Tilyou, Albert D Busch­man and Theo W Kramer to same. 350

W'est 32d Et, w s, 320 s 'Mermaid av, IGOx 118.10. Geo C Tilyou and Alhert D-Busch­man to Theo W Kramer. 1,160

F a s t 34th st, e s, 20O n Grant st, 40x100. James Gray, N Y, to Mrs Augusta Abram­son, N Y. 350

East 34th st, w s, 290 n Av D. 60x100. Chri^stian Leyrer to Bertha Edling, Mort $32o. nom

East 35th st, e s, 260 s Av L, 40x109. Alice

J Deulz lo John F Bealin, Mort $172. 325 East 39th st, e s, 220 n Av C, 40xl07.9.x40x

107. Germania Real Estate and Impt Co to Gustav Malwitz. 450

41st st, n s, 240 e 4th av, 20x100,2. Re­lease mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Charies Hamilton. 3,2o0

Same properly, Charles Hamilton to Hen­riette W Lilienthal, Queens Co, N Y, nomi

Eas t 42d st, w s, 97,G n Av E, 40x100. Ger­mania Real Estate and Impt Co to Frank Schlegel, 1896. 370

Same property. Frauk Schlegel to Annie Scott. exch

43d st, n e s, 200 s e 12th av, 150x100.2. Ansel H Van Buren to Wm' H Reynolds. Mort $1,200. uom

47th st, s w s, 100 s 6 12ih av, 50xlfl0.2.[ 47th st, s w s, 140 s e 13th av, 4OxlO0.2.[ 47th st, & w s, 300 s e 13'th av, 40x100.2. [ 47th st, s w s, 200 n w 14th av, 4OxlO0.2.[ 47th st, s w s, 140 s e 14th av, 40x100.2.1 47th st, s w s, 300 s e 14th av, 40x100.2. | 47th st, s w s, 200 n w 15th av, 4OxlO0.2.| 14th av, west cor 48th S't, 80.2x100. | 50th st, u e s, 140 n w 14th av, 40xl00.2. | 50th st, s w s, 160 s e 13th av, 40xl00.2. | oO'th st, s w B, 300 s e 13:b av, 40x100.2.1 50th st, s w s, 200 n w l l t h av, 40xl00.2. | •oOth st, s w s, 140 s e l l t h av, 40xl00.2. | oOth st, s w s, 3U0 3 e l l t h av, 40xl'00',2.1 SOth st, s w s, 200 n w l u i h av, 40xl00.2. | 13th av, 9 e s, G0.3 n e 13th av, runs n e 80[

X s e 100 X n e 60.2 lo 40th st, x s e 60i X s w 100.2 X n w 20 x s w 100.2 to .50thi st, X n w 40 X n e G0.2 x n w 100. \ Release mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to The Borough Park 'Co. 4 i l00

,50th st, n e s. 140 n w l l t h av, 40x100.2. | .50th st, s w s, 300 s e 13th av, 40x100.2. I 50ih st, s w s, 200 n w 14th av, 40x100.2." | 50th sl. s w s, 140 s e l l t h av, 4(ix.lOU.2. | 5U[h st, s w s, 300 s e 14'th av, 40^100.2. [ 50th st, s w s, 200 n e lo th av, 40x100.2; | 13ih av, s e s, 60.2 n e tiOth st, ruus n e S0|

X s e 100 X n e 00.2 to 49th st, x s e 60 x]' s w 100.2 X u w 20 X s w 100.2 to Sth st,j X n w 40 X n e 60.2: x n w lOo. I

SOth st, s w s, IGO s e 13th av, 20x100.2. f Release mort. Home Life Ins Co to The Borough Park Co. 1,550

54th st, s w s, 300 s e 14th av, 25x100.2. Pauline S Francis to Geo H McFall-S, Ar­lington, N J. 700

54th st, s w s, 225 s e U t h av, ?5xl00.2. Ellen A and Pauline S Francis heirs Dapiel S Francis lo same. 6,000

55th st, n e s, .IS6 n w Glh av, 17,8x100.2, h & 1, Wm H Good to New York Building Loan Bankijig Cfii Mort $3,600, 5,000

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55ih st, s w s, 140 n w Sth av, 40x100,2, Leno Martinez to Rosalia wife of said Lino Martinez. All liens. 300

56lh st, s s, 320 w Sth av, 20^100.2. Wm S Hassan to Thos J 'Kaljian. 'Mort $3,7f)0.

nom 56th sf, s w s, 410 n w 14th av, 15x100.2,

^.drianna wife of Geo T Bergen, South-old, L I, lo Wm E Kay. 360

56th st, E s, 320 w Sth av, 20x100.2. Re­lease mort. Title Guarantee and Trust C^_ to Wm S Hassan. 3.io0

59th st, s s, IGO e 7tb av, 20x100.2 -^Ji^ust Carlson to Olaf Mansson. Mort $1,400, nom

59th st, s s, 140 e l l t h av, 20x100.2, Mary A an heir Geo W Gilbert to Mary A Gilbert. All title. B & S . ^nom

Same property. 'Emily Fawcett an heir Geo W Gilbert to same. B & S . All title, nom

OOth st, s s, 240 w 17th av, 40x100, h & I. Harriet F Ludlow to Winifred S Dowley. nom

OOth Et, s w s, 220 s e 13'th av, 40x100. Helen McL Abbott, Saugerties, N Y, to Wm TJ ATjbott J r oOO

70th st, n e s, 200 s e IS th av, 40^100. Danl Robert, Somerville, N J, to Otto J Wessler.

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East 72d st, w s, 100 u Av W COxlOO. [ Av X, n w cor East To'th st, lOOxlOO. _

Hedwig L Smith to Joseph B Mount. oOO 7Sth Et, n s, 173,4 w 4lh av, 60.8x109.4, Geo

C Cranford to Anna Martin. nom 7Sth st, n s, 330 w 4th av, 2.6x109.4, Re­

lease mort, Isaac P Sutherland to Anna • Martin, „ . . , " " " '

Same property. Release mort. Alhert Philip trustee for benefit Annie Ellis, Bertha D Gibson, Ella and Georgiana Philip to same.

R l ! sn- ' • ^°™ S2d st s s, 110 w 3d av, 120x100. Mary J,

John H, Chas A and Robt P Forshew exrs Frank Forshew to Harry H Brown. 4,000

Same property. John H, Robt P, Chas A, Mary J widow and Pannie L Forshew, Hat­tie E Gage and Mary F Brown to Harry H

82d^st,°s s, l i o •w 3d av, 140x100. Harry H Brown to Pannie L Forshew. AU Jiens,

nom S2d st s s, 230 w 3d av. 20x100, Robt M

and Wm W Spence to Harry H Brown, nom S4th st n s, 220 w 3d av, 60i:100, h & 1.

Wm L Dowling to Field's S Pendleton. Mort $5 000 °*"^

SSth s t . ' n s, 430 e Fort Hamilton av, 20x 100 Contract for property. John Single-hurst with Thos J O'Connor. l.tm

AV N n w cor Eas t 19th st, 100x100. Par­tition. Wm B Davenport to William Mc-

%?'o ' ' 'n e cor E'ast 2.2d' st, lOOilOO. Par­tition. Wm B Davenport to Charles__ SchTeber 4 it)

Av U n w'cor East 14tb st, 80x100, Harbor and Suburban Bldg and Savings Assoc to Nellie W Brown. Ij- 'J^

Atlantic av, n s, 143 w Grand av, lOxiO. Peter P Reilly to Jos'eph Ruppert. Mort $1,750. . ^, ^^"^

Bay av w s at intersection centre line block 17 map Hitchings Homestead, runs s i3.b X e 56 to Bay av, x n — to beginning. Par­tition. Wm B Davenport to Arthur L C Macconnell. '^'

Belmont av, s e cor Berriman st, 20xJ0. Margt M Cloke to William Reilly. nom

Blake av, n w cor Berriman st, 50x100, h & 1. Foreclos. Frank D Creamer to The East New York Savings Bank. LoOO

Buffalo av. No 212, w s, 27.9 s Park pl, lox 100. Stephen Grandon, Fort Arthur, Can­ada lo Catharine .McKibben. Y2 part. 00

Bushwick av, n e s, 33.4 n w Greene av, 16.Sx73.7xl6.Sx73.2, h & 1. Wm A Mori­arty to Wm J Lardner. B & S . nom

Carllon av, w s, 117.7 s Fulton st, 2'JxHJO. Hattie A Alien to Frank Kerrigan, Mort $1,000. , , ? ° ' "

Christopher av, w s, 12o' s Belmont av, --JX JOO Bva Kronengold to Berta Goldberg. 'i/i part. All liens. '^^^

niassoB av, e s, 117.7 s Wallahout Bridge road, 20.3x100. Andrew 'Crowley, N Y. to Jul ia A Ells. „ .'•^•-^^^

Classon av, e s, 137.10 s W^ailabout Bridge road, 30.3x100. Same to Florence D Crow­ley . ,i3t)U

Classon av, w s, 43,9 s Quincy st, 18.9x74, h & 1. Henry I Dodge, N Y, to Isabella Langston. Morts $7,260. n,^^'^

Classon av, e s, 49.6 s Pacific st, 24xb&. Frank Rugano and Elia Nucci to Fi'^nk Aiello. All liens. n r . r . ' i ?

Classon av, w s, 43.9 s Quincy st, 18.yx(4. Isabella Langston lo Wra S Constant. Morts $7,000. .^°'''

Clinton av, w s, 128 n Lafayette av, with property on n s. 'Agreement as to encroach­ments. Harrv H Simpson with Caroline Britton """^

Clinton av, w s. 128 w Lafayette av, 22x200 to Vanderbilt av. Henry W Goodrich. Nut-lev N J, to Harry H Simpson, All liens. •• •'' ' nom

Crops.ey av, easterly cor Bay Parkway, 97.11 xl09.3x96.8x93,6. Cath L A Johnston 10 Celia Ehrlich, Roseville, N J. Morts 'ff-s .500 7,ouO

Duryea av n w cor Williamson av, 50x100, Mary Fiannlgan to Thomas Planuigan. Mort $1,000. 1.000

Flatbush av, west cor Woodbine pi, 90x100 \97.GxlC0. Margaretha Waldhauer to Grace Porter. ^ , , , Jl"'^

Franklin av, s e cor St Marks av, 68,11X1;^. John A McNeely to Louisa Bonyou. M^rt ' 3 500 ' '^

Gate's av, s s, 225 w Nostrand av, 25x100. Poreclos. Frank D Creamer to Henry E Pickford. Mort $2,500. 500

Gelston av, s e s. 220 n e Atlantic av, 30x 116.3. \

Gelston av. s e s, 260 s w Lexington av, DO xllO.S. I John Hunt to Helena Lally, Washington, D •C. B & S . Mort $425. ^ ,,nS

Gelston av, e s, 140 n 94th st, 20x116.3. Contract for property. John Singlehurst with James T and Catherine Kirwan. 2,260

Greene av, n w s, 60 s w Evergreen av, 20x SO. Casper Wolta and Frederick B Dicker-son to Wm A Boeger. 3,o00

Sam'e property. Joseph A Haven to Casper Wolta. Morts $3,000. exch

Greenwood av, n s, 100 w Sherman st, SOx 100. Augustus R Hoefer to John D Prince, Jr. All liens. _ '^^'^

Greenwood av, s s, 7o w Sherman st, 2ox 100 h & 1. William Schumann to Sidney W Baurhute. Mort $3,000. nom

Hamburg av, n e s, 100 n w Madison st, 18.J xlOO. Marie Foster widow to Frederick Ludwig and Anna his wife, tenants by en­tirety. Mort $2,000. 3,300

Ham'burg av, s w a, 25 s e Willoughby av, 25x100. Anna M R wife of Henry Rugen to Andreas Stooker and Karolina his wife, tenants by the entirety. ^ J^om

Hopkinson av, w s, 7o s Sum-pter st, roxio.o x75x7G.3, hs & Is, Jacob H Roberts, Hempstead, L I, to Phillip and Jerome Jung, firm Jung Bros. Mort $2,9'50. nom

Hudson av, e s, 62.4 n Nassau st, 18.8x75 lo alley. Foreclos. Prank D Creamer to Jeanie S Timpson, New Brighton, S I. 700

Hudson av, e s, 43,8 n Nassau st, lS.Sx7u, h & 1 Foreclos, Same to Alice Hopkins, Bowie, Md. 000

Hudson av, w s, 243.9 s Concord st, runs w 200.3 X s w 63,7 x e 117 x s llO.o x e 100 to av, X n 21 . Abraham M Levy et_al exrs Jacob Levy to Aaron Levy. o,000

Kent av, w s, 154 s De Kalb av, 20x91.o. James, Frances and Mamie P McKinney, Ellen Northam and Margaret Cowley chil­dren ami heirs Michael McKinney to 'Cor­nelius Sullivan. 1,240

Same property. Mamie McKinney hy John F McFarland guard to same. 310

Jefferson av, s e s. 120 n e Central av, 19x 100, h & 1. Adolphus Gload to Eliza Buckije. nom

Jefferson av, s e s, 15S n e Cenlral av, 19x 100, h & 1, Same to Matthew Dignan. nom

Jefferson av, s e s, 214,11 n e Central av, 71.1x100. Adolphus Gload to Brnst Stein­hoff and Anna his wife, tenants hy entirety,

nom Kings'land av, e s, 323.9 n Driggs av, 50x100.

Blene D Distler to Lawrence E Witzel and Emma L Koenig. Morts $1,300, 2,400

Lafayetie av, n s, 250 w Throop av, 25x100, h & I. Jobni H Graham to Friederich L Siebrecht. 4,500

Lexinglon av, n s, 120 e Lewis av, 20x100, h & 1. Foreclos. Frank H Parsons to Chas Collins, 100

Lexington av. n s, 312 w Sumner av, 17x 100, Blla M Wells to Hugo V Lange, N Y. 'Mort $3,000. 2,100

Lexington av, westerly cor Jefferson st, 12ii xlOO. Adam Kropf and ano exrs Bliza Hartmann to Henry Manne, 1,000

Same property. Henry Manne, N Y, to Fried­rich W Redlich. 2,500

Miller av, w s, 60 s Suiter av, 20x100, h & 1. Lulu E Clarke to Minnie Haux. Morl $2,-250, nom

Miller av, w s, 120 s Sutler av, 20xlOO. Same to Anna B Macdonald. Mt $2,250. nom

Miller av, w s, 100 s Sutter av, 40x100. Jas B Keyes to Lulu E Clarke. Q C. nom

Miller av, w s, 60 s Sutter av, 40x100, h & Is. Marie wife of Frederick Eiermann to The German American Impt Co, Morts $5,-000. 8,400

Nostrand av, w s, 340 n Av F, 20x100. Bertha Edling to Chrislian Leyrer. Mort $1,400. 2,&50

Ocean_av, w s, 160 s Av 0 , 40.8x133.6x85.5 xl2o.9. Partition. Wm B Davenport to Leonard Ruoff. GIO

Park av, n s, SO e Spencer st, 25x100, h & 1, except portion taken for widening Park av, Christopher Fit ter to 'Herbert Vanderbeek.

3,500 Palchen av, n e cor Putnam av, 20x100, h & I,

J Herbert Watsou to Conrad 'Belloff and Helena Belloff, joint tenants. Mort $12,-000. exch

Pitkin av, s s, 97 e Crystal st. 23x97. Fore­clos. Robt B Thompson to Rosanna Walsh.

3(10 Putnam av, s s, 112.6 w Tompkins av. 17,6x

100. Geo H Stone to Malcolm R Lawrence. Correction deed. Jan, 1S95. nom

Rogers av, n e cor President st, 27.9x100. Mary J wife of and Richard A McNeeley to Patk J Gelson. 650

St Marks av, s w s. 213,3 s e Flatbush av, runs s w 65.11 x w 6.7 x s 35.7 x n e 95.10 to St Marks av, % n w 20, Reese Carpenter,

•Mt Pleasant, N T, to Lauretta Webster .^ Mort $5,600. , J ^ i " ^

Thatford av, e s, 170.5 s Liberty av, ] i , i x 100, Release mort. Charles Schirmeister, _ Jr, to Adolph Gelbei^ po

Washington av, n s, o75 w 1st st, iaxlOO. Amalia Wilke to Ellen F Striehel. _ 90O

Washington av, e s, 66 n Pacific st, 22xoS.l x20x49.4, h & 1. Mary L Anderson, Margt J Copeland, Annie, Blizabeth J and Thos F Lennon, Isabella A Patlie heirs Thomas L Lennon and Mary Lennon his widow to Mkrgt I Shea. Corrects error in last issue.

1,0\JO 2d av , n e cor 45th st, 100.2x100. Release

mort, Edward T Hunt exr and trustee will Thos Hunt to Wm McCormack. 1,981

4th av n w s, 60 s w 53d st, 40x90, hs & Is. Susannah Hall to Bmma H Peck. All liens n^'^

4!th av' n w s, 21.1 n e 24th st, 21.5x60, h & 1. Peter J Mclntyre, N Y, to Emma E wife of Wm H Walsh. Mort $7,500. nom

5th av, w s, 252 n 47th st, 50x100. David Witherington to Ella A wife of W R Force.

nom 14lh av, ISth av, 54th and 55th sts—the

block. Agreement as to covenants. The •Borough Park Co wilh Hattie Bressant, Geo J Adams, Edith L Baggott, Pauline S and Ellen A Francis, Andrew F Vau Thun, Jr Willis N Hartshorn and Joseph F Daly each with the other. nom

15th av, west eor 47lh st, 100.2x100. Bor­ough Park Co to John C Tobin, N Y. nora;

ISth av, s e s, 100 s .w G7th at, 260x317.5x ••'60x321.1. Marie V 'Robert extrx and trus­tee will John C Robert to Thos P Byrnes. ,

16,2401 Lots 67 block 169 assessment map 24lh Ward.

Comptroller Cily Brooklyn to Henry L Palmer. ' " I

Lot 46 block IS assessment map Sth W^ard. Lucy E Stoddard to Andrew A Swenson. Q c. i*ro]

Part of land lying s of south line Surf av. Release mort. Richd M Hoe and ano trus­tees to Lizzie C Ferguson noi

Plot a t Gravesend. bounded n by Surf av, e by e line old lot 46 map common lands Town Gravesend. s by Atlantic Ocean and w by land Thomas Sixsmith. Lizzie Fer-guson to John H Woodbury, N Y. 25,350j

MORTGAGES.

NOTE.—The arrangement of Ibis list la acj follows" The flrst name is that of the mortgagor,! the next that of the mortgagee. The description! of the property then follows, then the dale of thai mortgage, the time for which it was given, anM the amount. The general dates used as heaQmE|" are the dates when tbe mortgage was handed into the Register's oflice to be recorded.

Whenever the letters "P . M." occur, preceded] by the name of a street, in these lists of mort-I gages, they mean that it is a Purchase Moneyi Mortgage, and for fuller particulars see the lls^» of transfers under the corresponding date. When^ ever ^he rate is not given, read as 6 per cent. •

August 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25. Abbate, Pietro to Anthony Sessa. degraw st_.

P M. Aug 19, 3 years, 5%. $1,6110] Bald'win, Benjamin 10 Thomas Brown. Rut­

land read. P M. Aug lo , installs, 5%. l ,at Ballard, Stephen to Brooklyn Trust Co. Ber­

gen st, n s, 195.6 e Grant sq or Rogers av, 20x100. July 26, 1 year, 5%. _ 8,46

Same to same. Bergen st, n s, 21a.6 e Sog­ers av, 20x100. July 26, 1 year, 0%. S,40(

Barnes, William and Annie to Jacob Manne­schmidt. President st. n s, 01,10 e 4lh av, 95x95x100x95. Aug 19, demand. Sub to mort $24,000. -^fii

Bartlett, George to Joanna E McCrossiu. Bay Ridge av, s s, 352.S w 3d av, 25x136.6. Aug 19, 3 years.

Benson, Wm' H to William tllmer. Pulton st No 1371. Lease. Secures note. 10,(10'

Berry, Wilton- G, N Y, to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. East ISth st, w s, 131.5 s Newkirk av, 140.10x100x90.4x109.5. Aug 22, 3 years, 5%. 2,00J

Boeger, Wm A, N Y, lo Caroline M- Perry, I Yalesville, N H. Greene av. P M. Aug] 19, 3 years, 5%. 2;

Bohnet, Philip to William Emrich. Douglass] st, Nos 1235 and 1237. P M. .Sept 2 2 / 1897, 6 months, secures note. ai

Borough Park Co and Title Guarantee and' Trust Co both mortgagees. Agreeraent sub­ordinating mort made by Wm H Reynolds. Aug 18. ^ f

Eoroiigh Park Co with Title Guarantee and. Trust Co both mortgagees. Agreement lo subordinate mort made by Wm H Reynolds. Aug 17. ^°^

Bosch, Carl N and Katherine S to North, American Brewing Co. Bedtord av, s w; cor Clifton pi, runs s 24 x w 75 x s 26 X W 25 X n 50 to pl, X e 100 to beginning. Aug 23, demand. 2,00,

Brecht John J to William Broeckel, Park av, n s, 150 w Marcy av, 25x100. Aug 19, 3 years, 5%, ^"

Brown, Nellie W wife of Benj J, Jr, to Benj J Brown, Sr. Av U. n w cor East 14th st^ P M, Aug 19, 1 year, 5%. 8^

Brown, Harry H to 'Bond and' Mortgage Guar-' antee Co. 82d st, s s, 190 w 3d av, asl opened, 60x100. Aug 22, demand. 3,7^

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Sam© to same, S2d st, s s, 110 w 3d av, as opened, 40x100, Aug 22, demand. 3,o00

Brown, Wm A A to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Midwood st, n s, 360 w Bedford' av, 200x100. Aug 15, demand. 55,060

Buckye Eliza widow to Adolphus Gload, Jefferson av. P M. Sub to mort $2,500. Aug 24, installs. 1,600

Same to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Same property. P M. Aug 24, 3 years, 5%. 2,oOO

Buonora, Antonia wife of Pasquale lo Con­gress Brewing Co (Lim). Stone av, w s, 2- n Pacific st, 20x80. Aug 23, demand.

500 Byrnes Thos P to Marie V Robert extrx and

trustee will John 'C Robert. IS tb a v. P M. July 14, due .4ug 4, 1901, 4%%, 12,092

Cacace, Liberato to Title Guarant_ee and TrusL Co. New Utrecht av, e s, 15,o n 40th st, runs n 20 X e 95,4 x s e 20 x s w 7,S x w 102.10 to av. .4.ug 24, demand. I,7o0

Campbell, Archibald H lo Long Island Title Guarantee Go. 55Lh st, s w s, 200 n w Sth av 20x100.2. Aug 20, 1 year, 0%. 2,000

Collins, Charles to Wm H Coilins trustee under will Wm B Collins, Lexington av, n s 140 e Lewis av, 20x100, Aug 10, 1 yeai", 5%. golA, 4,000

Compton, James P to Tille Guarantee and Trust Co, Hancock st , n s, 04 w Sumner av, 19x100. Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. 5,000

Compton, Millard F to Title Guarantee and Trust Co, Gth av, n w cor SSd st, 10'0.2x 100. Aug 17, due Aug 25, 19U0, 5%. 2,000

Conway, Mary A wife of ami Michael D to The Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co. S2d st, s s, 300 e 2d av, GOxlOO. Aug 23,_ demand. 4,750

Cropsey, Harmon W to Title Guarautee and Trust Co. Cropsey av, centre iine, adjoins land Robert Speir, Jr, contains l^,^ acres; Gravesend Beach, high water mark, adjoins land Harmon W Cropsey aud Lewis G Mit­chell, contains 4 21-100 acres, land under water. Aug IS, due Aug 19, 1901, 5%.

Curry John J to Michael F McGoldrick, Hall st w s 227.10 s Park av, 20x100. Aug 22, 3 years. • l.oOO

Daneke, Henry to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Nostrand av, n e cor Av F, 100x100. Aug IS, 2 years. 1,000

Davison, Agnes to William B Kay. New Ut­recht av, w s, 139.7 n l i s t st, runs n 40 x w SS.8 X s e to point measured from be­ginning, at right angles to New Utrecht_av, 68.11 x e G8.11 to beginning. March lo , 3 months, 5%. 2,586

Deshong, Maurice W to East New York Co­operative Savings and Loan Assoc. Dean Sl, s s, 270 e Washington av, 25x110, P M. Aug IS, installs, 1,700

Deutz, Alice J to Wm B Davenport ref. East 17th St. See Conveys, Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. 150

Dezalba, Frank M to Alfred Ogden. Bergen st, s s, 200 e Howard av, ruus s 100 x e to land J Leahy, x n e — x n to Bergen st, X w 200. July 29. due Jan 1, 1890. 10,000

Dignan, Matthew and Maria E his wife to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Jefferson av. P M, Aug '24, 3 years, 5%. 2,500

Dirmeir, Maria to -August and Josephine Sedimeir, Hart st, s e s, 100 n e Central av 22.6x75. P M. Aug 24, 5 years, 0%.

2,000 Dodge, Henry I, N Y, to Isabella Langston.

Classon av, w s, 43.9 s Quincy st, 18.9x74. June 30, 1 year, 1,200

Duffy, Owen to Geo H Perry. Bckford st, e s, 125 s Nas'sau av, 25x100. Aug IS, 5 years,

250 Dunn, Roberl J and Rebecca his wife with

Elizabeth Kolb. Extension 0! mortgage. nom

Dunn, Robert J and Rebecca his wife mort­gagors with Elizabetba Kolb. Extension of mort. Aug 22. nom

Eiermann, Marie wife of Frederick to The German American Impt Co. Crystal st, e s, 100 s Liberty av, 200x100, Aug IS, 2 years, 5%. 4,600

Excelsior Brewing Co to Produce Exchange Trust Co. Pulaski st, n s, 294.6 e Throop av, 330.6x100. All privileges, franchises, &c. July 1, secures bonds. 200,000

Faber, Peter H and Valentine F to Bushwick Savings Bank. Johnson av, n s, 200 e Graham av, 25x100, Aug 24, 1 year, 5%.

2,500 Fletcher, George to Title Guarantee and Trust

Co. Moffat st, westerly cor Evergreen av, 20x90. Aug 19, demand. 4,500

Foster, Thomas and Mary Ann his wife to' Lowell M Palraer. Dupont st, u s, 300 w Manhattan av, 25x100. .4.ug 22, secures notes. 1,2U0

Gardner, Augustus F to Wm B Davenport ref. Kings Highway, n w cor Bast 23d st. See Conveys, Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. 430

Same to same. Cedar st, s e cor Bast 17th St. See Conveys. Aug 23, 3 years, 5%, 165

Gardner, Augustus F to Wm B Davenport ref. East 22d st. See Conveys. Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. 375

Same to same. East 2lEt st. See Conveys. Aug 28, 3 years, 5%. 1S5

Gehlea, Geo W to Wm B Davenport ret. East 19th St. See Conveys. Aug 23, 3 yrs, 5%. l i s

George, Louis and Mary Louisa his wife to

Louisa Gordon, Barnett Levy and Sophia Gruenstein, of N Y. Van Buren st, s e s, 154 n e Broadway. P M. Aug 24, due S e p t l , 1901, 5%. ^ ^ 2 , - D O

Sarae to sarae. Same property. P M. Aug 24 installs. Sub to mort $2,750- 1,400

Geraghty Timothy to Dime Savings Banjt, Brooklyn, 3d av, e s, 50.2 s 45th st, 2ox ICO. Aug 23, due Nov 1, 1903, o-%. 4,o00

Gibbs, Robert H to Wm B Davenport ref. Bast 21st St. See Conveys. Aug 23, 3 years, 5%, ' -'^'-'

Giiligan, John J and Mary his wife to Chas M Fred B, Geo D and Herbert L Prat t . East 4th st, e s, 168.4 s Greenwood av, •^0x100. Aug 13, installs. _ 85^

Good Wm H to Southeast Building Co. o5th st, n e s, ISO n w Gth av, 17.8x100,2. Aug 0, 'secures credits. 600

Gregory, Geo W to Geo G Dutcher committee Sarah J Whitman, ISth st, s s, 211.11 e Oth av. 17.6x100,2. Aug 10, d'emand. 1,S50

Same to Roxanna N Turner, Montclair, N J. ISth st, s s. 229.5 e Oth av, 35x100.2. Aug 19, demand. n A -

Same to Mary S Cruxson. ISth st, s s, 264,o e 9th av, 35.7x100,2. Aug 19, demand. 3,(00

Handley, Charlotte, N Y, to Title Guarantee and Trust 'Co, Monroe st, n s, 125.6 e Nostrand av, 27x100. July 31, 1 year. 5%.

S.oOO Hardy, Albert B. N Y, to Elizabelh Hardy.

IOlh st n s, 266.4 w 9th av, 19.6x92.6. Aug 2, 3 years, 5%. 5,000

Hassan, Wm S to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 06th St. s s, 320 w Slh av, 20xl00.2._ Aug 24, 3 years, '5%. 3,(o0

Hay, Geo W and Annie T hisi wife to Chas M Frederic B, Geo D and Herbert L Pratt. Seeley st. P M. Aug 20, installs. 1,160

Henderson, Geo M to Blizabeth Holmes. Flatbush' lurnpike, w s, being plot 6 map Cornelia D De Baun, contains 2 902-1,060 acres. Aug 19, due Aug 10, 1901, 0%. 8,300

Hopkins, Clarence E to Bast Brooklyn Sav­ings Bank. 51'st st, n s, 170:3 e 5lh av, 29.9x100.2. Aug 23, 1 year, 5%. 7,o00

Sam'e to Vennette F Pelletreau, Long 'Hill Farm, N J. Same property. Sub lo last mort. Aug 23, iustalis. gold, 225

Hoyt, Nellie A wife of Edward J to Wm A Pierce, Weymouth, Mass. Linwood st. P M, Aug 24, 2 years, 5%. 700

Iljen, Eibe H to Frederick H Itjen. Gold st s e eor Johnson st, 21.3.'i49,9. March 30, 1897, 3 years, 5%. 006

Jasse, Daviede wife of and Bmil L to Chas M, Prederic B, Geo D and Herbert L Prat t . OOth st, E s, 360 w l l t h av, 20x100. Aug 10, installs. l ,6o9

Johnston, Cath L A to Celia Ehrlich. Bay 17th Et, e s, 325 s S6th st, 25x96.8. Aug 19, 2 years, 225

Jones, James and Marion A his wife lo American Circular Loom Co, Madison st, s s, 340 w Nostrand av, 20x100. Aug 10, secures credits. 2,900

Junge, Charles and William Lohse to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Pine st, w s, 155 s Ridgewood av, 18.6x160. July 15, 3 years, 5%. 1,750

Kaljian, Thomas H to William' S Hassan. 56th st, s s, 320 w Sth av, 20x100.2. P M. Aug 24, installs. Sub to mort $3,7'o0. 1,150

Same and Annie E his wife to Bagle Sav-anga and Loan Co. Same property. Aug 24, inslalls. Sub to mort $4,900. 6,696

Kay, Wm E to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 56th st, s w s. 420 n w 14th av, runs s W' 160 2 X n w 22.7 to New Utrecht _av, x n l l l . G X s e 71,8. Aug 24, 3 years, 0%. 5,000

Kelly, Thomas S and Blizabeth his wife to \mal ia Wilke. 57lh st, s w s, 350 n w ISih av, 50x100.2. Aug 24, 3 years. 1,000

Kerrigan, Frank and Mary A bis wife to Kings County 'Co-operative Building aud Loan Assoc. Midwood st, s s, 105 e Rogers av 40x100; Carlton av, w s, 117.6 s Ful­ton av, 25x100. Aug IS, due Sept 1, 1S99, 5%. 2,400

Knight, Mark B and Sarah to Charles M Giffin. Webster st, n s, 2G0 e Albany av, 20x160. Aug 24, 3 years. 700

Koeune Louisa to Jane L Barton, Scholes st, s s, 200 e Humboldt st, 25x100. Mort_s $2,000. Aug 20, 1 year. »00

Kory, Simon S to Ida Kory widow. Harri­son av n e s, 40 n w Rutiedge st, 18.6x80. Aug 22, installs. 2,89S

Kreuscher, Christina K wife of and Philip to Danenberg & Coles (corp). Lorimer st, e s, 125 s McKibbin st, 2ox70x25x64. Aug 22, 1 year, S v . 1,490

Krueger, Charles G and Adolph Comp, firm of Krueger & Schroeder, to P Ballantine & Sons, Gates av. No .551. Ali title, &c. Leasehold. Secures notes, demand. o,00O

Langston, Isabella to John F Twombly. Classon av, w s. 43.9 s Quincy st, 18,9x74. Aug 22, 3 years, 5%. 6,500

Same to Chas D Rust, Same property. Suh to last mort, Aug 22, 2 years, 5/^, oOO

Lennon, Mary, Katonah, N Y, and John Len­non and Catherine Kinsejla to John G Mac-EvUt. Court st. No SOo. e s, 71 s Hunt­ington st, 20.8x97. Aug 11, 4 years. 0,000

Levy Max to Chas E Robertson. 39th st, n e s, 120 n w 12th av, 40x95.2; 39th st. n e s, 360 n w 12th av, 40x95.2. Aug 2, 1 year. 5%. "''^^^

Leyrer' Christopher to Lizzie M Moore. Nos­

trand av, w s, 340 n Av F, 20x100. Au_g 17, due Feb 17, 1890. aOO

Lilienthal, Henriette W, Queens Co, L I, to Eagle Savings and Loan Co. 41s't st, u s, 240 e 4th av, 20x100.2, Sub to morts .$4,350. Aug 23, installs, o,940

Same to Charles Hamilton. Same property. Suh to mort $3,250. Aug 22, installs. 1,100

Lilienthal, 'Henriette W, Queens, L I, to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 41st st. P M._ Aug 22, due Aug 23, 1901. 3,2oO

Lott, Chas F to Conrad and Helena Belloff, as joint tenants, Schaeffer st, s e s. 150 s w Evergreen av, 25x100. P M. Aug 20, 1 year. _ 1,500

Same to same. Schaeffer sL, s e s, 1 (5 s w Evergreen av, 2oxl60. P M. Aug 20, 1

Same to same. Schaeffer st, n w s. 275 n e Bushwick av, 25x100. P M. Aug 20, 1 year. l-^OO

Louis, Amelia E to Henry S Rasquin. Lotts lane n e cor Bast Slh st, runs n to point 220 s A.V D, X e 250 to Ocean Parkway, X s l 98 to lane, x w 271.3. Aug 19, due Feb 1, 1899. 460

Lowdeii, George to Harriet 'F Post, Quogue, L I. Carlton av, e s, 104.7 n Atlantic av, 20x100. Aug 24, due May 1, 1903, 0%.

Magrath, Jemima to Edwd S Horton. Her­kimer st, s s, 24,D w Cooper pl, 24.7x79,10, h & 1. Aug 22, due Nov 1, 1901. 1,200

'.Mahon, Stephen W to Tille Guarantee and Trust Co, New Utrecht av, w s, 550 s SGth st, 50x96.8. Aug %6, 3 years. SOO

Manning, Mary A to Mutual Beneflt Loan and Building Co, Conover st, west cor Van-Dyke sl, 20x80. Sub to mort $5,000. As_-sumed by mortgagee. Aug 15, installs. 1,700

Mans, Barbara to German Saviugs Bank, Brooklyn. Harman st, s e s, 250 n e Irviug av, 25x06.11x25x98.1. Aug 24, due Dec 1. 1899, 5%. 200

Marine and: Field Club, a corporation, to Bond' and Morlgage Guarantee Co. Crop­sey av, s s, 94 w Waverly av, runs s to New Utrecht 'Bay, x w to land A J Sadler, X n to 'Cropsey av, x e 266.3; Gravesend Bay, being land under water adjoining above, contains SO Tl-lOO acres, June 30, due May 15, 1901, 5%. 12,500

Marquart, Charles and Annie his wife to Will­iam C Bolton. Madison st, s s, 225 w How­ard av, 25x100. Aug 23, 1 year. 500

Martin, Anna wife of and Levi V to Albert Philip trustee for beneflt Annie Bllis, Ber­tha V Gibson, Ella aud Georgianna Philip, 78th st, u s, 173.4 w 4th av, 33.4x109.4. Aug 19, due July 1, 1901, 5%. gold, 2,800

Same to Geo C Craulord. Same property." Sub to last mort. Aug 19, due June 1, 1900.

583 Same to same. TSth st, n s, 206.8 w 4th av,

33.4x109.4. Aug 19, due July 1, 1901, 5%. gold, 2,800

Same to Geo C Cranford. Same property. Sub to last mort. Aug 19, due June 1, 1900. 583

Same to Isaac P Sutherland. TSth st, n s, 270 w 4th av, 32.6x109.4. Aug IS, 4 mouths.

450 Same to same. TSth st, n s, 302.6 w 4th av,

30x109.4. Aug IS, 4 months. 4.50 Same to Title Guarantee and Trust Co, 78th

st, n s, 270 w 4th av, 32.6x109.4. July 30, 3 years, 5%. 2,650

Same lo same. 7Sih st, n s, 302.6 w 4th av, 30x109.4. July 30, 3 years, 5%. 2.650

Megarr, Joseph W to Blizabeth Holmes. Lott St. P M , Aug 24, installs, 5'y2%. 1,01)0

Same to same. Same property. Aug 24, 5 years, SVBZ. 1,000

Mern, John P and Mary J his wife to Mulual Beneflt Loan aud Buiidiug Co. Kosciusko St. s s, 308.4 w Lewis av, IG.SxlOO. Sub to mort $1,000, which mortgagee assumes. Aug 15, installs. 40ii

Metzner, John to Henry Greenberg. Atlantic av, s s, 100 e Wyona st, 2.5x100. Aug 23, 2 years, 5%. 1,000

Miller, Charlotte ,W to Charlotte F Sin­clair. 4lh av, e s, 40 s St Marks pl, 20x 82.2. Sub to mort $2,800. Aug 19, 1 year. 5%. 1,000

Moore, Eugene P, Mary E and .4.nnie T tn Clara B Wilcox. Clinton av. e s, 572.9 n Myrtle av, 20^110. Aug 6, due Feb 16. 1901, 5%. 250

Muir, Thos H and Chas M Prat t et al hoth mortgagees. Agreement to subordinate mortgage made by Mary Giiligan wife oE Jobn J, . \ug 18, nom

Murphy, Dennis to Wm B Davenport ref. East ISth st, and East 19th st, near Av O, 2 parcels. See Conveys. Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. 345

McCall, Edwin C to Otto Huber Brewery. Vanderbilt st, s s. 202 w Short st, runs s about 21.10 X e — X n about 23.8 to st. X w 77.2. Aug lo , due Sept 1, 1808, 5%, 850

McDonald, Albert G to Henry Grasman. Greene av, s s, loS e Patchen av, lOxlOil, Aug 15, due Aug 1, 1S99. 750

McFallS, Geo H and Gertrude H his wife lo Mutual Beneflt Loan aud Building Co, S i lh st, s w s, 225 s s 14th av, 100x100.2. Sub to mort $4,000. which mortgagee assumes. •Aug 1, installs, 1,000

Same to Brooklyn Trust Co. Same property. Aug 1, due Aug 3, 1901. 5%. 4,000

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McKinny, Alexander to James Fallon, North Elliott pi, e s, 233.10 s Flushiug av. 3G.8x 83,10x36.9x80.2; Canton st, e s, 390.G s Flushing av, 18x80. Aug 17, due SepI) 1, 1899. 500

Neseman, Mary H to Louise Hooper. Dean St. See Conveys. Aug 20, due Sept 1, 1901, 5%. 1.500

Olsen, Ferd J H to Town of New Utrecht Building and Loan Assoc. Union st, s s, 18G.ll! e 3d av, 25x136.7, Aug 24, installs.

750 O'Rourke, Patrick and' Delia lo Charles En­

gert, Russell st, w s, 120 s' Engert av, 20x100. P 'M. Su'b lo mort $2,200. Aug IS, installs, 5%. 1,300

Same lo same. Same property. P M. Aug 18, due Nov 1, 1901, 5%. 2,200

Page, Adelheid mortgagee. Certificate part payment mort mad-e by Clara A wife of and Wm' F Schmidt on premises S2'3' Mouroe st.

2,000 Peiree, Mary E to W'm B Davenporl ref.

Cedar s't, s w cor 'East ISth st; East 21st st, n e cor Av 0, See Conveys, Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. TS5

Peterson, Chas C and Mary J his wife to Cor­nelius J Hickey. Oakland st. P M. Aug 23, installs. 1.000

Phillips, Louis lo Fredericka Wetterau, Poughkeepsie, N Y. Sterling pl, s s, 211.8 e Pranklin av, 18,4x110. Aug 19, due Aue; 25, 1900, 5%. 2,500

Porter, Grace to Margaretha W'aldhauer. Flatbush av, west cor Woodbine pl, OOx 100x97.51x100. P M. Aug 22, due Aug 23, 1903, 5%. 5,500

Prendergast, Martha E wife of and Patrick J to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Henry st, n e cor Union st, 20x94. Aug 22, _in-_ stalls. ;>,2o0

Redlich, Fredrich W to Henry Manne. Lex­ington av, west cor Jefferson st. P M. •Aug 15, 1 year. 200

Same to John A Vanderveer. Same property. Aug 22, due Aug 1, 1S99. 1,200 '

Reed, Mary E to People's Trust Co. North 14th st, n s, 153.5 w Van Cott av, 75x100. Aug IG, installs, 5%. 3,500

Same to John I Barrett. Same property. Suh to last mort. Aug IG. demand. 1,000

Reich, Margaretha to Ann Eichstadl. _Rail-road av, n w cor Hill st, runs w 125 x n 100 X e 25' X s To X e 100 to av, x s 25, Aug 17, due April 28, 1S99, 5%. 260

Reynolds. Wm H to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 47th st, s w s, 100 s e 12th av, 50x100.2; 47th st, s w s, 140 s e 13th av, 40x160.2; 4Tth st, s w s, 300 s e ISth av,

- 40.'il00.2; 47th st, s w s. 20O n w 14th av, 40x100.2; 47lh st, s w s, 140 s e 14th av, 40x100,2; 47th st, s w s, 300 s e 14lh av, 40xl60'.2; 47lh st, s w s, 200 n w loth av, 40x100.2; 14th av, west cor 4Sth st, 80.2x 100; 50th st, n e s, 140 n w 14th av, 40x 100.2; oOlh st, s w s, 160 s e 13th av, 40x100,2; SOth st, s w s, 300 s e 13th av, 40x100,2; SOth st, s •w s, 200 n w 14th av, 40x100.2; Sth st, n w s, 140 s e 14th av, 40x100.2; SOth st, s w s, 300 s e l l t h av, 40x100.2; SOth st, s w s, 200 n w 15th av. 40x100.2, Aug 19, demand. 43,000

Saime to same. 13th av, north cor 4Sth st, 60-2x100; 13th av, west cor 4Slh st, G0.2x 100; ISlh av, north cor 49th st, 60.2x100; 13th av. east cor 49th st, 60.2x100; ISlh av, south eor 4SLh st, 60,2x100; 14th av, norlh cor 49tb st, 60.2x100; 13'th av, north cor SOth st, 60.2x100; 13th av, east cor SOth st, 60.2x100; ISlh av, south cor 40th St. 60.2x100; 14th av, north cor oOth st, e0.2xl00. Aug 17, demand. 5,000

Ritter, Clara, N Y, to Eva Hess. Wallabout St. See Conveys. . \ug 23, 5 years, 5%. 4,400

Rugen. Anna M R mortgagor with Mar­garetha Mogk. Extension of mort, Aug 18. uoiii

Ruoff, Leonard' to Wm B Davenport ref. Ocean av. See Conveys, Aug 23, 3 years, 5%. 400

Savage, James L to Long Island Title Guar-an'tee and Trust Co, Rockaway av, n e s, 280.4 S' e Av E, 40x135. Aug 25, 2 years.

800 Schatzel, Anton and Leopoldine his wife to

Julius A and Mathilde Seitz. 1st st, No 282, s w s, 265 n w Sth av, 20x100. Aug 10, 3 years, 5%. 3,400

Schatzel. .-Vuton to Lester A Lewis. Same property. Aug 22, due Aug 16, 1899. 550

Schierenberg, 'Charles mortgagor with Cath W Taylor. Extension of mort. June 23.

nom Schindele, William to James C Brower.

Bleecker st, n w s, 105 u e Irviug av, 12Sx 100. Nov 24, 1897, 1 year. 6,560

Schmidt, Anua M wife of and Edward to Title Guaranlee and Trust Co. Court st, w s, 24.6 s Amity st, 25.6x79.5. Aug 10, due Aug 17, 1901, 5%. 5,000

Sarae to Agnes J Smith, Peekskill, N Y, Same property. Aug 10, 3 years, S%. 2,000

Scott, Annie to Geo P Jacobs. Bast 42d st, w B, 97.6 H' Av E, 40x100. Aug 19, 1 year. 201

Same to Frank Schlegel. Same property. P M. Aug 15, 1 year. 2O0

Seller, Geo W to Town of New Utrecht Co­operative Bnilding and Loan Assoc. Ham­ilton av, B e 3, 150 n e Atlantic av, 50x 116,3. Aus 12, installs. 500

Simpson, Heury H (0 The People's Trust Co. 'Clinton av, w s, 128 u Lafayette av, 22x 200 to Vanderbilt av. lAug 19, 1 year, 5%.

15,060 Sisters of St Joseph to Emigrant ludnst Sav­

ings Bank. Atlantic av, n e cor Van Sic­len av, 49.6x99,3x49.6x102; Van Siclen av, 6 s, 175 s Fulton av, 100x100. Aug 19. 1 year, 4%. 9,000

Steinhoff, Brnst and Anna his wife to Tille Guarantee and Trust Co. Jefferson av. P M. Aug 25, 3 years, 5%. 2,560

Same to Adolphus Gload. Same property. Sub to last mort. Aug 25, installs, 5%.

1,000 Sullivan, 'Cornelius to Nassau Co-operative

Building and Loan Assoc. Kent av. P M. Aug 19, installs. 750

Sutter, Martha J wife of John 'A as trustee, &c, to Benjamin Riley. Clarkson st, s s, 525 e Flatbush av or Plank road, 50x200. Aug 25, demand. 1,000

Swenson, Andrew A lo Title Guarantee and' Trust Co. Pacific st, s s, 150 w Vander­bilt av, 31.2x—X—xGO.6. Aug 23, installs.

1,25^0 Tille Guarantee and Trust Co and The Bond

and Mortgage Guarantee Co both mort­gagees. Agreement to subordinate mort made by The Marine and Field Club. June 30. nom

Tobin, John C, N Y, lo The Borough Park Co. 15th av„ west cor 47th st, 100.2x100. July 12, due Jan 2, 1S&2, 5%. 1,650

Vanderbeek, Herbert lo Christopher Fit ter. Park av, n s, 50 e Spencer sl, 25x100. P M. Aug 24, due Aug 1, 1901, 5%. 2,000

Vierengel, Mathew and Barbara his wife to •Ella Conrad by her guard Willie Conrad. Van Buren st, s e s, 281.G n e Broadway, 18,9x100. Aug 22, 1 year, 5%. 1,500

Watson, Charles, N Y, to H Theo and Auna M Meyer, Bergen st, s s, 125 e Ralph av, 75x127.9. Aug 20, due July 1, 1901, 5%.

500 Wehr, Geo W to' Emma B and Amanda S

'Carpenter, Queens Co, L I. Linden Boule­vard, n s, 345.1 w Clove road, 20x117.6. Aug 1, 3 years. I,.':i00

Same to George Carpenter. Linden Boule­vard, n E, 365.7 w Clove road, 20x117,G. Aug 1, 3 years. 1,500

Same to Cath B Raynor. Linden Boulevard, n s, 3So.7 w Clove road, 20x117.6. Aug 1, 3 years. 1,500

Same to Cynthia Doughty extrx Nicholas W Doughty. Linden Boulevard, n s, 405.7 w Clove road, 26x117.6. 'Aug 1, 3 years.

1,SOO Same to same. Linden Boulevard, n s, 425.7

w Clove road, 20x117.6. Aug 1, 3' years. 1,500

Same to Lucretia D Linington. Linden Bou­levard, s s, 333.G w Clove road, 20x117.6. Aug 1, 3 years. 1,500

Same to Pierre L Lanoir. Ridgewood av, s s, 363.G w Clove road, 20x117.6. Aug 1, 3 years. 1,500

Same to Wm H Statesir. Ridgewood av, s s, 373.6 w Clove road, 20xll7.G. Aug 1, 3 years. 1,500

Same to same. Ridgewood av, s s, 413.G w •Clove road, 20^117.6. Aug 1, 3 years. 1,500

Same to same. Ridgewood av, s s, 393.6 w 'Clove road, 20x117.6. Aug 1, 3 years, 1,500

Same to Wm P Wyckoff. Linden Boulevard, n s, 42o.7 w Clove road, 20x117.6. Sub to

mort $1,500. Aug 1, 3 years. 000 Same to same. Linden Boulevard, n s, S45.7

w Clove road, 20x117.6. Sub to mort $1,-500. Aug 1, 3' years. GOO

Same to same. Linden Boulevard, n s, 3S5.7 w Clove road, 20x117.6. Sub to mort $1,-.1OO. Aug 1, S years. GOO

Same to same. Linden Boulevard, 365.7 w Clove road, 20x117.6. Sub to mort $1,-500. Aug 1, 3 years. 600

Same to same. Ridgewood av, s s, 333.6 w Clove road, 20x117.6. Suh to mort $1 , -500. 'Aug 1, 3 years. 600

Same to same. Liuden Boulevard, n s, 405.7 w Clove road, 20x117.6. Sub to mort $1 , -500. Aug 1, 3 years. GOO

Same lo sarae. Ridgewood av, s s, 353.6 w 'Clove road, 80x117.6. 4 morts, each $G00. Suh lo mort $1,500, Aug 1, 3 years. 2,400

F Wesel Mfg Co lo Germania Savings' Bank, Kings County. Henry st, s e cor Cranberry st, 33x65. Aug 4, due Aug 9, 1899, 5%.

gold, 6,000 Wessler, Otto J, N Y, to Daniel Robert,

•Somerville, N J. 70th st. P M. July 14, due Aug 4, 1901, 4 '^%. 272

Windt, Christian A to Chas M, Frederic B, Geo D aud Herbert L Pratt . OOth st. u e s, 200 s e 13th av, 40x100.2. Aug 19, in­stalls. 3,074

Woodbury, John H, N Y, to Lizzie C Fer­guson. Plot bounded n by Surf av. P M, Aug IS, 2 years, 5%. 13,009

BIOBTGAGJaS—ASSIGNMENTS,

August 19, 20, 22, 23, 24, 25.

Aniaun, John and Louisa his wife to Frank Bennett. 1,100

Araann, John and Louisa his wife to Stephen •Burkard, 1,800

Same to same, l,""""

Brown, Thomas to James McLaren. 1,500 Coe, Ditmas, Millstone, 'N J, to George Coe

and Prank W Remsen, same place. lO,000 Sarae to same. 7,000 Same to same. 9,000 Same to same. 11.000 Same to same. 10,0011 Bicb, Henry. Hollis, N Y, to Anna Albert. 600 Eiermann, Marie wife of and Frederick to

German American Impt Co. 700 Emrich, Wil'liam to W'illiam Wetterer, nom •Everit, Edwii A lo Geo W Pearsall. nom First National Bank, City of Brooklyn, to

Michael Seitz. nom Grasman, Henry, Ozone Park, L I, to Artiissa

V Gearon, 7oO Germania Real Estate and Impt Co to Carrie

V Mesick. 470 Johnson, Margt M to James S Suydam. 1,500 Kretz, Henry, N Y, to Harriet L Strong. oOO Liebler, Geo A admr Chas A Liebler to Pau­

line Parisette. 600 Langston, Isabella to Philip F Van Everen. 300 Long Island Bank lo Michael^ and Richard'

Gibbons, firm M Gibbons & Son. 1,000 Long, John sole exr Bllen Ryan to James M

and John J Ryan. 4,000 McLaughlin, Michael J to Harriet M Good-

no w. 500 Nostrand, John L to Andrew E Hegeman admr

Thos N Hegeman. 1,200 Provcst, Sophia H, Saml S Free, Jr, and' David

P Butcher as trustees under will Saml S Free to Charles E Free. Mineola. L I. .S OO

Schaeffen, John to Bmllie, Otto ami Joseph Huber exrs Otto Huher. 2,000

Schaefter, John to John G- Lutz and Catherine his wife. 4,000

Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Phebe K Brown et al exrs 'Wm A Brown. 5,000

Same to John B Andrus. 2,500 Same to Hentlrik D K Van Eite-n. 2.00t> Same to William Kennedy. 2,500 Same to same. 8.500 Same to W'm H Chamherlin and Emma Ms

•wife, 1,300 Same to Geo L Nichols trustee will Mary A

Nichols. 1,009 Same to .August Heinen. 6,50'0 Same to George Schwarz, 5,000 Same to Ed^wd H Meyer et al trustees will

Henry Meyer. 4,500 Title Guarantee aud Trust Co to John Thorn­

ton and ano exrs John Thornton. 2,500 Same to William Kennedy. 2,000 Title Guarantee and Trust Co to James Jes-

sop in t rust for Reginald C Stevenson un­der will Mary A Jessop. 3,o00

Same to Franklin Trust 'Co trustee under will Wm S Herriman. 10,000

Same to David Forbes. 4,000 Same to sarae. 4,000 Sam'e to same. 4,000 Same to James Jessop in trust for Reginald C

Stevenson will Mary A Jessop. 2,500 Same to Bllen S Todd. 2,OC>0 Same to Maria P Jarvis and' ano trustees will

Geo A Jarvis' for benefit Maria P Jarvis individ. 5,000

Same to Franklin Trust Co trustee will W'm S Herriman, G,-jOO

Same to sarae trustee will Ella C Ward. 3,500 Same to sarae. 3,250 Same to Ferdinand Funk, 4,500 Title Guarantee aud Trust Co to John W Kim­

ball as treasurer of Kings County. 4,000 Tuck, Chas 'B to Chas J Obermayer. 315 Wood, H H, Clinton, N Y, to L A Lewis, nom Woolley, James V S to Adele R and M'argaret

E Johnson. 1,200 Wyckoff, Wm F to Annie S Wyckoff. 1,200

J U D G M E N T S ,

In these lists of judgments the namea alpha­betically arranged ahd which are flrst on each line, are those of the judgmeul debtor. The letter (D) means Judgment for deaciency. (•) meani not summoned, (t) signifies that the flrst na'm* is flctitious, real name heing unknown. Judg­ments entered during the week aad satisfied before day of publication, do not appear in thl» ooluinn, but in the list of Satisfied Judgments.

.' Ug. 19 Amibile, Genaro—Salvatore Talamo 278.32 22 Altenborough, "Isabella"—Benj C Ray­

mond 109,GO 19 Brockmeier, George—G Laubenheimer . .

2G.1G 20 'Brunkhorst, John—Wm G Ahrens and ano

145.77 20 the same——Jas G Powers el al,313.6!) 22 Bell, Frank W—Thomas Roulston . .114.32 23 Betts, Edward S—Russell •& Erwin Mfg

Co ; 1,200.02 24 Browne, Edward P—T G Carlin. .3,263.86 19 'Carr, George W—W L Tomlinson .9,.o29.92 23 Connors, Patrick—'Congress Brewing Co

(Lim) 16.71 24 Chambers, Wm G—M S Roper. . , .121,91 24 Cook, Matthew H—J H Hoeft 135.79 19 Decher. Charles—Obermeyer & Liebmann

281.07 19 Dickson, Lillian H—Wm F Gardiner Til.04 •''2 Dacv Dominick—Chas Miller and auo'. .

116.46 23 Dowd. Timothy—C F Wilson 682.7.S 23 the same the same 222.27 23 Donahue, Benj S^G Dormenie et aI.90S.OS 24 Donecke, Justus and Caroline—A Herms

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24 Donecke, Justus the sarile. . . . 1,026.99 22 Eggert, William—Sarah R Bainbridge. .

384.57 23 Englehart, Benjamin—L Rabinowitch . ,

4,02L05 24 Elbert, Philip H—P Wilfert 14S.37 ^ Ellman, "Thomas' ' W—ll Milthack. ,61.12 20 Francesconi, Josephine—Gundlach Bund-

schn Wine Co 332.03 20 the same M Roosevelt and ano. .

^••. ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..1T2.T6 23 Priedm'an, Sarat—L Rablnowiteli .4,0^1.05 23 Fischer, "George"—Eibe l i Itjeh .1,149.41 2 3 Fennel, Joseph—Jos F Wright 127.96 19 Gerlaird, Peter—Cornelius Loder . ..3G8.3S 19 Gerlaird, Lillian the same 190.92 23 Gilbert, Frank W—George Pfaff 3S0.15 23' Ibe same-—the same 258.15 2& Gaugler, Lucien J^ j f i s W Wright . .127.96 24 Greco, Cosimo—Goodsell Fruit Co . , 188.12 19 Hansen, Marie—F G W Beard 13,069.45 10 Hobson, Joseph W—W T Tomlinson. . . .

9,529.62 19 Herold, J Geo—Hannis Distilling Co. . . .

519.62 22 Herold, Emma M—Itannis Distilling Go.

130.89 24 Helbert, Philip—F Wilfert 143.37

. 24 Hawley, Estelle F — Mfrs Natl Bank, Brooklyn 274.43

24 Hanson, James—M S Roper 84.72 25 Heffernan, Margaret—M -M Cauda Co. .

271.20 22 Interaann, Chas H—Saml Ramsfe lder . , . .

2,060.80 10 Joyce, Edward—J 'Curley 83.07 19 Jauseu, Victor L—'C A Theller 33.08 19 Kahn, Isaac—Schwarzchild & Sulzberger

Co 174.67 20 Kenny, Hugh—H Mahnken 169.07 22 Kraeutner, Olto and Elizabeth—Gustav M

Lamhertz 39.85 2S Kirby, Frank E—R H Davis 234.24 24 Kunzelmann, Joseph — Paul Weidmann

Brewing Co 962.83 23 Lehmann, Chas P and Belinda—Paulo

Junker 1,2.36.73 10 Meincke, Arthur H—W B Chase . .174.90 19 Moore, Wm 0—J Underhill 14,000,00 19 Miller, Wm G—Hannis Distilling Co. . . .

S19.62 20 Mezger, Fred C—G M L Boehm 244.24 20 Mangels, WMlliam D—H C Kelly 30.29 22 Meyer, Francis—Michl Dietz, Jr, recvr . .

41.32 22 .McEnaney, Owen—Aspeil & Co 24.44 23 Mahland, Marie—Jos Fal ler t Brewing Co

3,103.30 24 Miller, Leah—Annie Cohen 22.72 24 Marks, Jacob—H B Scharrmann & Sous.

86.32 25 Markowitz, Benjamin—Lipraan Arensberg

et al 150.66 25 'McCaw, Wm J—Ideal Couch and Casket

Co 703V 25 McGoveru, Sarah F—Thomas Corrigan'. .

104,00 2S Neuscheller, Irving—J Osborn Polak .40,32 2'2 Oswald, Hermam—Moquin Offerman Hei­

senbuttel Coal Co 87.37 23 O'Flaherty, John—J Fallert Brewing Co

1,712,35 24 O'Reilly, Bernard—Perd Munch Brewery

180.53 24 O'Reilly, Bernard and Mary^ the same

231.13 22 Puckhaber, Herraan C—August Brider-

mann 120.92 2 3 Perlus, "Adolph"—Geo P Weeden . . .77.20 24 Powell, Edwd H—W H Locke 36,37 19 Rawson. Geo W—J Moore 3G.3o 22 Riggs, Fred B—Frank C Ayres 112,92 24 Richardson, John H - J Burrell 334.16 14 Ryan. Henry L—M A uMaiT 203.02 24 Ropke, Henry—C G Street 79.37 24 Rickmau, Meyer—H C Rosenbaum,1,4-54.00 25 Rini. Angelio—Salvido Caddia 15,50 19 Seaman. F rank-Somerse t Distilling Co. .

208,58 10 the same Eastern Distilling C o . . .

9,055.35 10 Strauss, Kate—^Mary 'A A Ireland

(D) 468.25 10 the same the same (D) 463.25 19 Simpson, William otherwise Billy—P G W

Beard 13,069.45 19 Sorama, Au'toni—Salvatore Tolamo. .278.32 20 Sheridan, J a m e s ^ C C Brainerd assignee.

650.42 20 Stevens Paint Specialty Co—R J Waddell

257.60 23 Schmitt, Joseph or M J—Chas A Tatum.

75.01) 23 Silk, Thomas—Richd Wiegand . . . . IC1O..I'.! 2.'l Sims. William—G H Nicoll NO.17 25 Schloen, John—Chas Frist 159.98 25 Sansarae, Francesco—Nicolo Vozaolino. ,.

129.00 25 Stackhouse, Charles—N Y Building Loau

Banking Co (D) 1,314.49 19 .•American Sick Benefit and' Accident Assoc

^ F r a n c i s Eckenroth 4,^4.87 19 A F Engelhardt Co and N Y aud Brook­

lyn Show Case Co—Geo Laubenheimer and ano 139.52

10 A F Engelhardt Co the same 02,15 23 Connelly Specially Works—Plumbers' Pub­

lishing Co 184.71 24 -Manhattan Yeast Co—C H Jewett, J r . .

1,537.17

24 the same Myra H Winkiey,3,031.33 S4 A F Engelhardt Co—A H Lewis. .182,63 24 A P Efigeihardt Co—G E Libbey. .186.49 25 Brooklyn Savings Eaak and John 'B Lord—_

Henry W^etherow , . i. . . .18.17 23 Trauerts, Henry—Jos Fallert Brewing Co

3,103.30 19 Underhill, Edward C and J u l i e t - J a m e s

Underbill 14,600.00 22 Vieillard, Celestine L-^Moquin Offerman

Heisenbuttel Coat 'Co 87.37 24! Volz, Henry—^Meyer Levenson 195.70 2'2 Well, Charles—Arraour Packing Co.407.10 23 Webber, Louis—Hyde & Gload Mfg Co'. .

47.47 24 Wilson, Genevieve—Jesse G Gates et aL

113.30 24 Weber, Fredk S—J Pullman 204.40 24 Wrieden, John C—Malcolm Brewing Co.

1,185.30 24 wolf, Abraham—H C Rosenbaum .1,454.00 25 Zimmermau,John L—P Hol ie r . . . .247.12

S A T S I F A C T I O N O F J U D G M E N T S Aug, 10 to 25—Inclusive,

•Casey, Mary S aud Josepb—J Everard, 1S9T. 098,54

Dalton, Geo H—Chas Dinger and ano, 1898.357.39 Same—^W F Clemmont. 1398 107.60 Eusermau, Geo H—P F Barrett. 1897... ,133,80 Gabb, George and Frederick A—Natl Wall Paper

Co. 1895 15,412,03 Houghton, Wm H—S H Carr. 1SD8 215.9-4 Kaiser, Win J^Cbas Dinger and auo. 1898.357.39 Same W F Clemmout. 1898 107.61) Kann, Wm L—W B Powell. 1898 398.29 Same A G Midford. 1898 398.20. Same Esther De Puy. 1898 1,T10.TO Same——Morelia 'Sardou. ISOS 3fiS.29 Lachmund, Henry aud Caspar^Lycomlng Rub­

ber Co. 1895 387.83 Stern, Nathan-S H Carr. ISOS :. ,215,04 'Schubert, Gertrude—M L Hawley. 1808.. .336.24 Stegmaier, Fredk J—Chas Diuger and ano. 1808.

357.30 Same—W F Clemmout. 1S08 Iti7.60 Simpson, Wm E—Nat! City Bank, Bklyn. 1892.

08.45 Tuckhorn, Paul F—Cbas Collins. 1898 76,7(5 Fred Hower Brewg Co (Lim)—C Wills. 1S93.

TO.oO Brooklyn Heights 'R K Co—Carroll Doddridge,

by guardn ad litem. 1898 24.07 Same Wm F O'Connor, by guardn ad litem.

1898 71.07 Same Frank Zurich, by guardian ad litem.

1898 96,07 Same Mark Hannigan, by guardn ad litem.

1898 32.50 Same Louis Fuhr, by guardn ad litem. 1898.

18.50 Coney Island & Brooklyn R R Co—Minnie Senne-

'brath, by guardn ad litem. 1898 5;i,000.00 .«

Aug. 10. East 17th St. e s, 250 s Av A, 150x100, Jaa H

W'atsou and Jas A Pittinger agt Jacob H Roberts $223,00

Stone av, e s, 100 n Eastern Parkway, 20x100, Candee Se Krekeller Co agt Abraham Cohen and James O'Connor 17,50

Ellery st, s s, 225 w Marcy av, 150x109. Jung •Bros agt Framan L PeCtIt and A P Engelhardt Co 198.80

Pacific st, s s, 300 w Kingston av, 100x100. Thomas G Knight agt Robert C Gillies Jr and Wm P Hartigan 76.04

7Sth st, n s, 140 w 4th av, 220x100. Henry L Spicer Jr agt Anna Martin 1,0G1.3S

Aug. 22. 77-th st, s s, 166.2 e 4th av, 40x109. Patk Walsh

agt EllBabeth Scofield aud Fred C Watson 450.00

East '17th st, e s, 250 s Albemarle road, 150x 100. Hans Skowfol agt Jacob H Roberts. 99.75

Bridge st, s s, abt 25 s Myrtle av, 75.x32. Peter Cosgrove agt Thos M Farley 1,450,00

Aug. 23. De Kal'b av, s s. 30,7 w Broadway, 25x100,

Henry Bieg agt El'tza A Halliard and Richd S Neely. (Lieu filed Aug. 25, 1S97, continued by order ot court, dated Aug. 20, 1898.) 17.00

Kowenhoven Lane, e s, 85 n 63d st, 75x100. Halstead Lumber Co agt Maria C B Burke aud John A Swenson. (Lien filed Aug 24, 1807, continued by order court, dated Aug 23, 1898.) 41.00

Aug. 24. Irving pi, s e cor Suydam st, 50x100. .\Dnie L

Hackett agt Peter Morgan 50.00 Stli av, n wcor, 10th at, 93x120. Richard Briggs

Jr agt J H Ransom 37.50 Aug. 25.

Bay 22d st, e s, 600 s SSth st, —x—. Johu Lar-sau agt Congregation Sons of Israel aud Predk Tworger 390.0C

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B U I L D I N G L O A N C O N T K A C T S . licrgen st. s s, 200 e Howard av, 200x100. Al­

fred Ogden with Frauk M Dezalba. Ten 2-sty aud basement brk buildings ,?18,00O,0C

Aug, IS. Day 28th st. s e a , 4G0 s w Ecuson nv, 00x96.8.

Manger, Chas C witb Margaret F Gibliu. To be secured by bond aud mortgage 3,800.00

• S A T I S F A C T I O N O F IVIECH. U E N S

Aug. 19. Fulton st, near Tillary, crossiug from Fulton,

known as connection brtwi^en Kings Co Ele­vated Rwy Se Brooklyn Rridgc, Cbas L Pru­den. of Huntington, L I, agt James II P'rutli-lugham Recvr See, and tbe Phoeulx Dridgc Co. (Aug 1.) $11,730.00

Aug. 29. ISth , t, s s, 125 e Oth av. Curtis Bros agt Geo

W Gregory and James Demarest. (Nov 8, 1897.) . 400.00

Aug 22. ^Sth av, u vr cor 1st st, 60x02.10. Thomas Don-

Ion agt Wm J Dilthey. (July 1) 1,184.29 -Same property. Same agt same. ^-^^S-^iJi'in

is'tnii'e 'av, "e's,"'iO0 u Eiistern Parkway, 20x RIO. Candee & Krekeler Co agt Jamea O'Con­nor aud Abraham Cohen. (Aug 19) IT-oO

Aug. 25. Gates av n 0 cor Grand av. 50x100. Dimock

Se Fiuk Co agt J M Fernandea and J J Lyons. C.\ug 17) 243.16

NEW BtJUJ: iNGS. ILe lirst odme IH [uat 01 LU.. owner; a r t ewBOD

for architect; b'r for builder. All roofing material ia tiu unless otherwl»«

apeciQed.

1400^25th av, e s, and Cropsey av, 100 ft, li-sty frame water-closet, 15x12,0, gravel root^ cost, S^200; ow'r, ar ' t audi b'r, Nassau Elect K R Co, 26S 23d st. (Corrects error in last issue.)

1400—14th av, s e> cor 4Sth st, 2-sty and attic fram'e dwell'g, 23x45, 1 family, shingle roof; cost, $2,500; ow'r and b'r, W H Rey­nolds; ar ' t . B Driesler, 1432 Flatbush av,

1407—De Kalb av, n s, 100 e Broadway, 2 -sty brk dwell'g, 2S'x50, 1 family; cost, $3,000; George Gratz, 1131) De Kalb av; ar ' t , W K Wills, 17 Troutman st.

1408—Stuyvesant av, e s. 20 s Pulaski st, six S-sty brk flats, 20.8x50.0, 0 families each;, total eost, $30,000; Beer & Schaffner, 1124^ Myrtle av; ar ' t , H Vollweiler, 43 Hart st.

1400—Stuyvesant av, s e cor Pulaski st, also'l Stuyvesant av, n e cor De Kalb av, [

two 3-sty brk stores awA flats, 2 families, each 20x65; total ccst, $13,000; ow'r and ar 't , same as last,

l l l C ^ S u m p t e r st, s s, 375 e Patchen av, two 3-sty brk flats, 2ax50, 6 families each; total cost, .$S,C0O; ow'r and b'r, Vincent Huslet, 41 South 1st El; ar ' t , Walter B Willis, 17 Trout­man st.

1411—Fulton st, n s, 370 e Patchen av, two' 3-sty brk flats, 2DX60, G families each; total cost, $10,000; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same as last.

1412—Steuben' st, w s, 230 s Flushing av, 2-sty brk dwell'g, 25x35, 1 family; cost, !t;2,-400; Theo Wulf & Ehler, Market av and A at, Wallabout; ar ' t , Chas Infanger, 2590 Atlantic av.

1413—Av I, n s, 205 e Flatbush av, flve 2 -sty and basement brk dwell'gs, 20.x3S, 2 fami­lies each; cost, $17,500; George T Harrison, East 23d st and Av B; ar ' t , A W Pierce, 1127 Flatbush av.

1414^Barreu Island, West End, 2-sty frame hotel, 23x44; cost, $1,000; Ja s Spenzer, on premises; b'r, B Brink, Barren Island.

1415—G7ih st, n s, 220 w l l t h av, 2-sty frame dwell'g, 20x40, 1 family; cost, $2,200; Terrie Adams, 317 E 114th st, Manhattan; ar ' t aud b'r, S A Adams, same address.

1410—Carroll st, s s, 320 e Albany av, 1-sty fram-e wagon shed, 13x20, gravel roof; cost, $100; P Kelly, on premises; ar ' t and h'r, J Pope, 398 Rutland road.

1417—-Morgan av, s w cor Scholes st, 1-s'ty frame office, 24x10, gravel roof; cost, $200; ow'r and ar 't , C P Schulz, 102 Harman st; b'rs, Becker & Rouge, 274 Scholes st,

1418—SSth st, n s, 390 e Ft Hamilton av, 2-sty frame dwell'g, 17,0x30, 1 family; cost, $1,000; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, John Singlehurst, 87th st, bet 2d aud 3d avs.

1410—Fi'anklin av, e s, 01.3 s Montgomery st, '1, 2 and 5-sty 'brewery, 100x234, W. B. flag roof; cost, $100,000'; Consumers' "Park" Brewing Co, cor West and Liberty sts, Manhat­tan; ar ' t , 'C T Ferney, 123 Liberty st, Manhat­tan; b ' rs , J Schwarz & 'Son, 21 Kent st, New­ark, N J.

1420^S5th st, s s, 40 w 24th av, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 24s40, 1 family, s'hingle roof; cost, ,'^3,500; ow'r and b'r, Wm Glazier, 70 Howard av; ar ' t , B Driesler, 1432 Flathush av.

1421—Soth st, n s, 280 w 25th av, 2-sty and attic frame dweU'g, 24x40, 1 family, shingle roof; cost, $3,500; ow'r and b'r, Peter Kyle, Park pl and N Y av; ar ' t , B Driesler, 1432 Flatbush av,

1422—Fenimore st, « s, 525 — Rogers av, 2-sty frame dwell'g, 20x42, 1 family; cost, .1>'4,000; ow'r and b'r, J W Egaen, 504 Flat­bush av; ar ' t , A W Pierce, 1127 Flatbush av.

1423—Neptune av, n s, and "West 12th st. Coney Island, 2-sty and attic frame stable antl slore room, 3 1 . ^ 4 0 , shingle roof; cost, $3,-000; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r. City of New York.

1424—Watkins st, w s, 150 s Riverdale av, 1-sly frame lumber shed, 50x20, gravel roof; cost, $50; Sullivan & Katrz, 405 Watkins s t ; ar ' t , H W Mehrtens, 523 Stone av,

1425—Dumont av, n s, 100 e Stone av. 1-sty n'ame shed, 23x43; cost, $700; Wm Schechtel, Waliiins st, near Belmont av; ar ' t , L Danan­eher, 4'31 SLone av,

14r2tj—IOth st, 3 s, 75 e Fort HamiUon av,

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lU- s ty frame stable, 25x32, shingle roof; cost, $1,000; ow'r, ar ' t and h'r, B A Raymond, Fort Hamilton av and 38th st.

il4'>7—46th st, n w cor 14th av, 1-sty and attic frame stable, 20x34, shingle roofj cost, $500; ow'r aod b'r, Wm H Reynolds, 21p Mon­tague sl; ar ' t , B Driesler, 1432 Flatbush av.

U2S—Bast 7th st, e s, ISO n Av C, 2-sty and attic frame diwell'g, 20x20, 1 family, shmgle roof; cost, $2,100; D H Steward, oS3 Av F ; ar ' t , same as' last.

142&—49th st, s 3, 180 e 14th av, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 23x45, 1 family, shingle roof; cost, $2,500; ow'r and b'r, W H Rey­nolds; ar ' t , same as last. , , ,

14,3(l_14.th av, w s, cor 49th st, 1-sty frame stable. 16x18, shingle roof; cost, $loO; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same as last.

1431-86 th st, e s, 200 s 22d av, 2-sty frame store and dwell'g. 20x50, 1 family; cost, $3 , -000; J 'H Muller, ISO 1st av, Manhattan; a r t , same as last; b'r, E Johnson, 14th av and

143'2—East 12th st, w s, loO s Sloeum pl, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 26x30, 1 family, shingle roof; cost, $3,000; ow'r and b'r. Harry Grattan, 494 13th st; ar ' t , Wm H Abbott, l i Broadway, Manhattan,

14S3^2d' av, s w cor SSth st, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 2 ^ 4 5 , 1 family, shingle roof; cost $3,400; G Balbin, 52 Court st; ar ' t , J C Nuhle, 50 Court st; b'r, G Kampf, Giih st, bet 12th and 13th avs. „ , „ ^

]434_Surf av, n s, 44 e 21st st, 2-sty and altic frame dwell'g, 24x48,8, 1 family, slate roof; cost, $5,500; Herman Popper, Surf av, near Hendersons walk; ar ' t , E H Brinkerhoff, • Bowery and Schweickerts walk.

1435—Rogers av, w s, 30 n Winthrop st, four 4-sty brk lenem'ts, 30x72, 8 families; to­tal cost, $26,000; Wm R Mills, Rogers av and Hawthorne st; ar ' t , H L Spicer, 326 aOth st,

143G—Rogers av, n w cor Winthrop st. 4-s 'y brk store and tenem't, 10 families; cost, $8,-5(10; ow'r and ar't, same as last,

1437—New York av, w s, 226 n Newkirk av, ' '-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 20x33.6, 1 fam­Uy shingle roof; cost, $2,500; S Thomassen, S-i Driggs av: ar't, J W Pierce, 1127 Flathush av,

1438-Union av, e s, 75 n Richardson st, 2-sty frame store and dwell'g, 18x40, 2 families; cost $1000; G Deperive, Union av and Rich­ardson s t ; ar ' t , H h Spicer, 326 50th st; b'r, D Madea, 61st st and 17th av.

1439—46th Et, s s, 160 w 13th av, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 24x33, 1 family, shmgle roof; cost, $2,500; ow'r aud b'r, Wm H Rey­nold's, 215 Montague st; ar ' t , B Driesler, li6,i Flatbush av. „ . , . .,

1440—40'ih st, s s. 160 e 14th av, similar dweli'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

^\ki41L_46th st, n s, 260 w 14th av, similar dVeH'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same as No 1439.

144-7i_^gi,]i st n s, 260 e 14th av, similar dTvel'l'g- cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same as No 1439.

144:3-^7tb St. n s, 120 w 14th av, similar dwell'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and h'r, same as No 1439. „^ , . ^ . . .

144.1 16th st, s s, ISO w lo th av, similai dwell'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same ^^1445-40th st, n s, 120 e 13th av, similar dweU'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

^^14r46-46th st, n s, 240 e 13th av, similar dwell'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

^^1447—46th st, s s, 100 e 12th av, similar dweU'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

'''^1448—46th st, s s, 320 e 14th av, similar dweU'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

'^^144f)_HJth st, n s, 20s w lo th av, similar d'well'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

' * ' l ?50 -^7 th st, n s, 2'20 e 13th av, similar dwell'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

''•^145'1-4'oth st, n s, 100 w 15th av, similar dwell'g; cost, $2,500; ow'r, ar ' t and h'r, same

"%45'?_47th st, n s, 280 w 14ih av, similar dwell'g; cos't, $2,500'; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same

^^i53—Broadway, e s, 50 s Putnam av, 4-sly brk store and dwell's, 2:^..''5. 0 tari i^ns; cost, "'SCCC- ow'r and h'r, Henry Roth. IO08 Broad­w a y ar't , A B Parfitt, 26 Covert st.

1383_Bergen st, n s, 250 w Vanderyilt av alter walls; cost, $25; ow'r, ar ' t and b r, J W Stewart, 619 Bergen st.

13S4_LivingEton st, No 32, alter mansard roof to flat roof; cost, $2,000; Tbos F Roch-force; Am Dist Tel Co; ar ' t , 0 K Buckegh, 24 Lenox road; b'r, J De Motts Son, 2 (0 Scher­merhorn St. „ , . 1, „

1385'—5th av, n e cor Sth st, mterior alteia-tions; cost. $200; Mrs M Lewis. Eldich Mc­Kean Co; b'r, G V.' Gedney, 2o8 Sth sl,

1386—13th av, s w cor 55th st, extension; cost, $300; ow'r, ar ' t and h'r, W B Litchfield, on premises. , ,,

13^7—Lee av, n w cor Clymer st, alter wall and foundations; cost, $500:; Police Dept, Bor­ough of Brooklyn, 300 Mulberry st, Manhat­tan- b'rs John Kennedy & Son, 111 Front st.

1388^Court st, n s, 25 s Amity st, rear ex­tension; cost, $300; Chas Schmidt on prem­ises; ar ' t and b'r. A B Kleinert, 307 Baltic st.

1389—Flushing av, s w cor Classon av, change store front and interior aUerations; cost, $300; John C Schulte, 324 E o l s t st Manhattan; ar ' t , Chas H D'alhauser, 840 1st av, Manhattan; b'r, C Ziegler, 210 B o l s t st, 'Manhattan, , , , , . i n . . ,

1300—Lawrence st. No 144, alter walls, &c, cost, $250; C S Van Orden, 144 Lawrence st; ar ' t S S Covert, 72 Trinity pl, Manhattan; b r, J J McDermott, 106 Atlantic av.

1391—Fulton st, e s, 50 s Prospect st, repair fire damage; cost, $600; Kings Co Elevated R R Co, Franklin and Lefferts pl; b rs, E Jones & Son, 101 Kosciusko st.

1392—Waverly av, w s, 82.3 n De Kalb av, . alter walls and interior; cost, $2,000; Morris

Building Co, 207 Ryerson st; b'r, L W Seaman, Jr, 133 Grand av.

1393_Marion st, n s, 50 e Patehen av, inte­rior alterations; cost, $300; Bllen Holmgren, 129 Marion st.

1394—Macon st, n s, 12a e Tompkins av, ex­tension and alter walls; cost, $500; Henrietta McLean, on premises; ar ' t , H Vollweiler, 4bri Hart St. . , ,

13y'5—Av U, n w cor Nostrand av, alter walls; cost, $175; Isaac Ryder, on premises; Geo H Magill, Neck road aud Ocean av; b r, S S Bennett, Av S and West 4th st,

13<j6—.Elm pl. No 20, interior alterations, alter walls; cost, $6,500; George Mohrmann 405 Bast Oth s t ; ar ' t , Richd Von Lahn, lo34 Flalbush av.

1307-Frank l in av, w s, 200 s Myrtle av add 1 sty on exiension; cost, $130; ow'r and ar't, Chas E Hebberd, 170 Franklin st.

1398—69th st, s s, 340 w 17tb av, alter walls and interior; cost, $350; Thos Horsfield, OOlh st and 17th av; ar ' t , P Griflin, 48 Exchange pl, Manhatta'n; b'rs, Sturgis & Hiil Co, 42 Bast 23d st, Manhattan.

1390-Steuben st, w s, 200 n Park av, raise building 1 foot; cost, $300; Wm Newman, 40 Steuben st; ar ' l , M Carbine, 4o Walton st,

1400—Prospect av, s s, 170 w 6th av, alter walls and interior; cost, $2.50; ow'r and b'r, M J McCue, 327 Prospect av,

1401—Pacific st, n s, w Franklin av. altei walls- cost, $150; J D Dalton, 1103 Pacific st; ar ' t , J H McLean, 200 Eiton st; b'r, P Con­nelly, 440 Clermont av.

A t / T E R A T I O N S .

t379_Monitor sl, e s, 25 n Richardson st, interior alterations; cost, .$50; Michael R^m,- i Monitor st; b'r, Stephen Hartman, 416 Trout-

" l 3 8 0 ^ F u l t o n st, Nos 380 and 382, interior aUerations; cosi, -flOO; Gran S Baldwin estate, 382 Fulton st; ar ' t and b'r, A C Henderson, l i Boerum pl- _ , „ , . . ,

1381-Union av, e s, t.y n Richardson st, frame extension; cost, .$75; Giuseppe Deperino 302 Union av; b'r, D Mardes & Son, List and

1382—Graham av. w s, 73 s Devoe st, rear, ex ension; cost, .$325; Jacob Barr, 313 Graham BV; ar't, M J Smallheiser, 22 Stuyvesant av.

1402—Hewes st, e s, 222_ s Bedford av. new brownstone stoop; cost, $250; F T Hege­man, 94 Hewes st; ar ' t , B Finkensieper, V6 Broadway; b'rs, M Smith Se Son, 20y Lor­imer St. _ „ , , Ll

1403—MetropolitF.n av, s s, tn .9 e Myrtle av. alter walls and interior; cost, $1,500; Streeter & Denison, on premises; ar ' t , Th Engelhardt, . 905 Broadway. , , ,^

1404—Seigel st, s s, 100 e Manhattan av, new tank in yard; cost, $180; Michl Bershat-Eky, 72 Seigel st; ar ' t , Chas O Brown, 200 Bushwick av.

1405—Monitor st, e s, 50 n Richardson st, alter foundation waUs; cost, $52; F Scbefler, S Monitor st; b'r, H Tisner, 50 Lombard st.

1406—Norman av, n s, oO e Oakland st, rear extension; cost, $200; Gustave Howsler, 143 Norman av; ar ' t , P Tillion, 209 Manhattan av; b'r S Campbell, 121 Meserole av.

1407—De Kalh av, n e cor Clermont av, al­ter walls and interior; cost, $S0O; H Dohr­mann, 40 E 132d' st, Manhattan; ar ' t , Richd Berger, 309 Broadway, Manhattan,

140S—Monitor st, e s, 40O s Norman av, alter walls and rear extension; cost, $200; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r G Emerson, 202 Monitor st.

1 1 !! -Withers st, s s, 200 e Union av, alter walU .;i.d interior, raise building 4 ft; cost, $1,200; ..chn Novelle, 3-1 •I'ithers st; b'r, D Mades'& Son, 6I31, ei, near liUi av

1410—Raymond st, Nos 154 and lOi), w s, 300 n De Kalh av, alter walls; cost, $195; F CampbeU, People's Trust Co; b'r, L .Mac-Naughton, 589 Pacific st.

union st No 96, s s, 122 w Columbia st, 20.6x 100" assessed value ?2,OO0. Maria G Nicholas agt George Nicholas et al; G Gru, a t ty , 44 Court St. (Partition sale.)

By J. L. WeUs, at No. 189 Montague St. Bay • 2d st s e e , 200 s w 86th st, 60x96.8.

Reuben L Maynard agt Concepcion Sedano and auo; R L Maynard, att'y, 141 Broadway, Man­hattan. - - '

Aug. 30. By T. A. Kerrigan, at No. 9 Willoughby St.

Haucock st. No 284, s s. 175 w Tompkina av. 20x100 brk and stone dweU'g; assessed value. ,¥0 000. Wm H Reynolds agt Lizabeth I witt-man and ano; Morris Sc W, att'ys, 164 Monta-

iid^st, NO 511, n e s, 97.10 s e -Tth av 20x95^ brk and stone dwell's; assessed value, $8,000, Henry H Armstead agt Josephine S R Jones et al; )!' Kempton, att'y, 1T5 Remsen st.

Bedford av. No 438, w s, 46,10 n South 9tb at, 29.2xT4.ll, brk dweU'g; assessed value, S iO™-

Souih 2d st. No 114, s s, 103.6 e Berry s t^ox90, ;3-sty brk dweU'g; assessed value, SiljOO"- ^ ,

South. 8tli st, n s, 355 e Driggs av, 4oxl9, brk building; assessed value, $0,000. David H Rosell agt Rebecca A R BareBeld et al; Greene & J, att'ys, 41 Park row, Manhat­tan, (Partition sale,)

Belmont av. No 8;58, s e cor Atbms av, 40x90, •'-sty frame dwell'g, cor vacant; assessed value, S2,300. Louisa W Taylor agt Mary B Laing et al; G H & F L Crawford, atl ys, 220 Broad­way, Manhattan. (Action No 1.)

Montauk av. No 251, e s, 150 s Belmont av, 2px 100 2-sty frame dweU'g; assessed value. H.-200. Same agt Donald Laing et al; same att ys.

Milford st. No 213, e s, 110 s Pitlun av, SO xlOO, •)_sty frame dweU'g; assessed value, 1*1,400. Same agt Fred Stackler et al; same a-tt ys.

JMetropolitan 3.V, n s. 100 e Driggs st, rune u -X n w 27 X s w 5.10 x s e to North 2d st, x e 2o. 3-sty frame teuem't wilh store; assessed value. .'i;2,500. Same agt Charles Connery et al; same

.'Jd^pi' n w cor Smitb st, 23xl33.o, brk building on pl and brk building on st; assessed vaiue, -fb,-000. Sarah M Mygatt and ano trustees agt Catharine Heath et al; C P & W W Buckley, att'ys, 141 Broadway, Manhattan.

Park pl. No 177, n s, 12i e Carlton av, 21x131, brk and stoue dweirg; assessed value, ^i;OWi. Chas W Herman agt Ella V Cone et al; G Eck­stein att'v, 26 Court st. (Partition sale.)

Dy Referee, at Court House. Shepherd av. No 627, e s, IOO n Dumont av, 2ox

100 ''-sty frame dwell'g; assessed value, $»00. Louisa W Taylor agt Mary B Laing et al; same atfys, (.A.ctiou No 2.)

Aug. 31. By T. A. Kerrigan-, at No. 189 Montague St.

Harrison st, s s, 200.5 e Van Brunt st SO.lx 126.10x50x129.9. frame building; assessed value, $3,500. Catb B Hegemau agt Stephen C Hoi-siead trustee et al; J Vincent, att'y, 32 Nassau St. Manhaltau.

By J. L. WeUs, at No, 189 Montague St. Bay 2''d st s e s, 200 s w SGth st, 60x96.S. Reu­

ben L Maynard agt Concepcion Sedano and ano; R L Maynard, att 'y, 141 Broadway, Manhattan.

By Referee, at Court House. Bergen st. No 1477, n s. 257 e Troy av, 18.9x145.1

X—X138.7, 2-sty frame dweU'g; assessed value. $1 500. Geo H Roberts agt Alexander Woods et al; T P Mulligan, att 'y, 16 Court st.

'Sept. 1. By T. A. Kerrigan, at No. 9 Willoughby St.

Glen st, n s, 77 e Crescent st, 18x74 2-3ty frame dwell'g; assessed value, $1,000. Michael SeiU agt Windemar Jenson et al; J A Kamping, at­t'y, 101 Broadway, Manhattan. , o- IAM

Baltic st. No 503, n s, 75 e Nevins st, 2oxi00, 3-sty frame tenem t; assessed value, it..i,»uo. Mary Plynn et al exrs agt John Cline and ano; J C Judge, att'y, 375 Fulton st,

Lexington av. No 407, n s. 24o.l0 w Tompkins av, 24.2x100, frame dweU'g; assessed value. .*1 40O Johu H Brinckerhoff exr agt John U Giimor et al; F N Lang, atfy, 16 Court s t

Sterling pl, s s, 175 e Franklin av, IS.fxllO brk and stone dwcU'g; assessed value, H.SoQ. Janie M Graham agt Bdwd S Betts et al; Stitt *t P, att'ys, 113 Fulton st, Manhattan. ^ ,^ ,

Marion st, Nos 260^^ to 273, u s. 2o0 e Howard av 3 lots, each 16.8xlC0, 3 frame dwell gs; as­sessed value, $1,300 each. Bllen Gilles agt Johu A Lawrence et al; J Brunnemer, att y, 3 i l Ful­ton st, (3 actions.)

Sept, 2. . By T, A. Kerrigan, a t No. 9 WiUoughby St.

Lafayette av, Nos 341 to 347|beeins Lalayelle av, Steuben st, Ncs 255 to 261 I n e cor Steuben st,

100x160.3, four 4-sty brk flats with store m No :i41: assessed value, it TO.OOO. Union Dime Sav­ings lustitutiou agt Mary C Peterson et al; Ritch, W, B & W, att'ys, 18 WaU st, Man­hatlan.

.^OVKKTISED LEGAL, SALES. sales te be -held al the Keal Bstate Exchans^

189 and 191 Montague street, except as olher-wlse stated.

Aug. 29. By T A. Kerrigan, at No. 9 Willoughby St.

Grand av. No 3T0A, w s, 175.5 u Gates av llj^x 100 3-sty hrk dwell'g; assessed value, !ti4,oW. Lucius B Hutcbiusoo agt Mary R Wise ct al; I B Wallace, atfy, 20G Broadway, Manhattan. Hy J. U, Brumley. at No. 189 Montague St.

LIS PENDENS.

Aug. 19. Floyd si, n s, 50 e Throop av, 25x100. Wm F

Heisinger aud KHa L his wife agt Christina Schmich et al: atfy, Charles Reinhardt.

Prmnect av, s c cor 8th av, runs e 20 x s 5o x e 06 X s 2,-.2 X w 20.6 to Sth av, x u 80.2 to beginning. Wm J Hazlewood agt Jennie L Brown et al; atfy, R B Kelly._

42d Et n s, 200 e 1st av, 2DX100.2. John P Morris surv exr Leah Morris, deed, agt Annie

Be^lm^otfV":" .^ro ^ ° X n s av 20x90. JuHa Wood agt l'Uiz.i li Williams et al; att'y, M B

Ifi^h'iv^^'s'e c I .•• ll -t, 110x100.2: also 57th Bt. T s . l i 0 e % 6 . h .^ S''xOy2. b^ing lots 322 and

map*No 1M3. Homy L .\..^iand and ano trus-

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August 27,1898. Record and Guide^ tees under will Margare t T Johnson agt Nicholas E ThlU et a l . „ „ - ^ ^

Pres ident st . n e s, 456 n w 5th av, 16x9o. Stephen T Rushmore ag t Diantha N W a l k e r ; a t t ' y s . Smith, G & B,

Classon av. w s, 125 n De Kalb av , 2oxl97.G. An­drew McGee agt W m J Horan et al ; a t f y , Theo Burgmeyer .

Aug. 20. SterUrg pl, n s, 234 e Vanderbi l t av. 19x131.

Ju l i a B De Fores t agt Von Beck Canfield and ano : a t t 'ys , De Fores t Bros .

Prospect av, e s, 265.1 n Ocean P a r k w a y , 17.8x 100. Guy Loomis agt Margare t Heffernan and ano; a t f y , Geo V" Brower,

St Mark ' s av, 5 s, 135 e Classon av, 40x126. Thos D Penfleld agt W m W Penfleld et al ; par t i t ion; a t t ' y , J C De L a Mare.

Aug . 22. Troutman st, s s, 711.11 e Bushwick av, 25x50.

'Mary F Te r r i au l t iigt John F Smith and ano; a t f y , J H Steeuwert l i .

Halsey st, s s, 25 w I ' a tchen av, lS.9x7o. Phi lo-mena C Nunan ag t El iza A Armst rong (formerly Sherman) ; a t t ' y s , D & D G Barnet t .

Glenmore av, n w cor Founta in av, runs w 200 to JjOgan st, X n 93 X e 100 x s 3 x e 100 to F o u n ­tain av X s 90 lo bes inn iag , Ida J Ketcham agt Mary L Darl ing et a l ; a t f y , Geo A Nai l .

7th av, n w cor Union st. 50x95. E d m u n d Wilson ag t Catherine J Meinita et a l ; a t f y s . Tiffany & B,

G2d st, s s, 160 w U t h av, 20:UO0. Johu Wychern agt Andrew M Andersen ; a t t ' y , V L Hafnea.

Aug. 23. F u r m a n av. No 21 , n w s, 200 n e Broadway, 20x

100. E a s t Brooklyn Co-operative Bui lding Assn agt 'Annie M Clark aud ano; a t f y s . Judge & D, 189 Montague st .

Neptune av, n e cor W 1st st, 50x134,6x50x133,6. Joseph F e t u e r agt Delia Kelly et a l ; a t f y , W J 'Courtney.

3d av w s, 29 s Baltic s t ; 28.3x90. Long Is land Loan and Trus t Co agt Jas W Dearing et a l ; a t f y , W m M Ing raham.

Kowenhoven Lane , e s, 85 n 63d st, 75x100. Wil l­iam Sheehan agt Mar ia C B B u r k e et a l ; a t f y . C F Hals tead .

Maujer st, n s. 272 e Waterbury st, 42x89x42x9o. 'Michael Seitz agt Sophie Gering et a!; a t t ' y . J A Kamping,

Van Brunt st, e cor Verona st, 25x90. Emelie Bro tzmann agt Lill ian G De Milt e t a l ; a t f y , John DUl, Jr ,

Aug. 24. Hancock st, s s, 162.0 e Ralph av, 20x100. Sarah

G Adams ag t Cath L Drew et a l ; a t f y , G W Pearsa l l . „„ , , „ , , .

I rv ing pl, e s, ISO s P u t n a m av, 20x100, J u l i u s (Lehrenkrauss agt Lizzie Hangs ta t t e r et a l ; a t t ' y . W D Veeder.

F u r m a n av, n s, 340 n e Broadway, 20x100, B way Co-op Building and Loan Assn agt Annie M Clark and ano; a t t 'ys . Judge & D.

3d av, n w Prospect av, runs n e 42.6 x n w 75 X s w 34.8 to Prospect av, x s e 75.5. Mar­gare tha Forschner agt Ka tha r ina F ich te lmann et al ; a t f y s , Mandelbaum Bros.

Aug. 25. Ha l sey st, n s. 84.8 e Sumner av, 20xS5.iax20x

85. Brooklyn Diet Dispensary agt Isaac Hei i ­b runn et a l ; a t f y , C D Rus t .

E a s t e r n Pa rkway , s s, 25 e Chr is topher av , 2ox 100, Kun igunde Buhn agt Wolf Po tash iusk i et a l ; a t f y s , Kiendl Bros . ,

CHATTELS. NOTE.~-TIie first name , a lphabet ical ly «r«

ranged, is tha t of the mor tgagor , or pa r ly wHo gives tbe mor tgage . The " R " m e a n s Renewal Mortgage,

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

A u g , 1 8 to 2 4 — I n c l u s i v e .

A m a r , J . 1 2 0 9 Bedford a v . . W m H Gri fd th & Co. Pool T a b l e s , Sec. 3 7 5

Appel , M and D Cr inskey . 1 0 3 C o o k . , B C h o r -ost. S e w i n g M a c h i n e s . 150

Br i tne l l , Robe r t . I C i F u l l o n . . N a t l C R Go. R e g i s t e r . ISO

Bol l inge r , F , Oceans ide , Rockv i i l e C e n t r e . . C h r i s t i n a Schafer . T r u c k i n g . 2 , 0 0 0

Boare r , S a r a h and J . . .M A S n e d e k e r . (R) 2 3 0 Cohen , Dav i s . 9S2 De K a l b a v . . P Z i m m e r - __

m a n n & Son. Sewing M a c h i n e . 2 5 Cohen , M. 1 5 8 H a r r i s o n a v . .Dwore t z l i y Se

Schleefs te in . Grocery . 3 5 0 C u n n i n g h a m , J. 1 6 S a n d 1 7 0 4 4 t h T F

H i c k e y . F e e d S tore . 2 3 0 Cas l in , S M. S o u t h S t h s t a n d K e n t a v . . . .

J o h n M a t t h e w s A p p a r a t u s Co. Soda F o u n ­ta in . 7 0 0

Cohen , B. 1 7 2 M c K i b b i n . .M T a u b . Sewing_ Mach ines . 150

Cohen , M. G r a h a m a v . . B Choros t . Sewing^ M a c h i n e s . 1 5 0

Colson. L . . . G B u n g a r z . Organ . 2 2 5 Denn i son , A J. 3 8 1 -Myrtle a v . .Osbo rn Cash

R Co. Reg i s t e r . 1 0 0 I ' i a m o n d . M. StlS B r o a d w a y . .M Z i m m e r ­

m a n n . S tore F i x t u r e s . 3 2 0 E d w a r d s , B . Sith au d P r o s p e c t a v s . . H H e e -

dles . W a g o n . 1 ^ E s s i g , F . 172 H a v e m e y e r . . W SchnaufEen.

B a r b e r F i .x tures . 140 Eve , M. t;i)8 M y r t l a a v . , F Z i r a n i e r m a n n & _

Son, Sewing Mach ine , 05 S a m e , . s a m e . Shoe Jaclc. 2 5 Fes t , A lbe r t W C. 8 2 A b e r d e e n . . N a t l Loan

.4ssoc. H o r s e s . T r u c k s a n d F u r n i t u r e . 5 0 F r a n k f o r t e r . J M. 505 M a r c y a v . .M Rosen ­

s te in . W a g o n . 1 2 5 F r a n k e l , I a n d J B a r n e t l . 9 1 Se ige l . . J W e i r -

abe t i ck . Sewing .Machines. 150 F io tcher , J C. R o c k a w a y av, n e a r L i v o n i a

a v . .A S i l v f r m a n & C.>. Tools . 5 0 Graber , S. 131 Boon: : . - . . . . J W e i r a h e t i c k .

S e w i n g Mach ine . 150

Gr inbe rg , S. 274: B u s h w i c k p i . . H Brooks,_ S e w i n g M a c h i n e . .150

Gang , M. 6 1 9 D e K a l b a v . . . . H B r e t t l e r . _ S t o r e F i x t u r e s . 7 5

G r a u e s e , C. 9 0 0 Pac i f ic . . A S c h w a a b , J r , & Co, (R) T'a

H a w n , H G. 4 4 2 C l a s s o n a v , , . . J e n n i e M __ W i t t e . L i b r a r y , &c. 8 5

Hoer l e in , P G. 8 0 6 M y r t l e a v . . E l i z a b e t h Gessne r . S t o r e F i x t u r e s . 9 0 0

H e e d l e s , M a r y . 2d and' H a m U t o n avS'. . H a r r y R u w e e t a l . B l a c k s m i t h F i x t u r e s . 5 0 0

Hil l , J O F . 'Coney I s l a n d , , J W T u f t s . Soda A p p a r a t u s . 5 ,000

J a e o c k s , J F a n d E l iz D. 6 2 4 M a r c y av and 1 2 4 B a x t e r s t . . M u t u a l L A. D y e i n g F i x ­t u r e s . 1 0 0

Jaeoby , 0 F . 1 4 5 Div i s ion a v . . F C R a c k . B a k e r y P i x t u r e s . 1 0 0

J o r d a n , S a r a h 'C. 6 2 0 F u l t o n . . J B S a m p s o n . S to r e F i x t u r e s . 4 0

K i m m e l , M a r g a r e t h a . 2 0 1 T h r o o p a v . , J Geo G r a u e r . (R) 6 0 0

K o r n , A. G l e n m o r e s t a n d W a r w i c k a v . . . . F i d e l i t y L o a n A. P r i n t i n g P r e s s , &c. 3 5

K a p p e l e r , J . 7 1 W a l t o n . . C a r r i e J P r o b s t . H o r s e . SOO

K o s t e r , E N . 72 C e n t r a l a v . . . , E v e R ice . Grocery . 200

K u n z e r , C. 5 6 8 L i b e r t y a v . . W [Hut ten locher . B u t c h e r F i x t u r e s . 3 0 0

K u n k e l , C A . 3 2 0 H a m b u r g a v . . J C K l e ­m e y e r . D r u g S to r e P i x t u r e s , 6 0 0

L a u d e r s m a n , L . 1 4 1 Cook, , . , H Brooks . S e w i n g M a c h i n e , 6 0

L a u b , P . 9 3 3 D e K a l b a v . . P Z i m m e r m a n n _ & Son. R e p J ack . 25

L e w i s , B & Co. 2 1 3 M c K i b b i n . . L i n d h & T e d e n . C u t t i n g iMachine. 9 0

L inco ln , M D and' M a r g t A B r u n n e r . 1 2 7 4 3d a v . . P Bischoff. B u t t e r . 2 0 0

Long , A u g u s t a . 7 3 5 P a r k av H R a m a n . Mach ines . 4 1 0

M a r r , B d a . 3 6 G r a n d . . H a l l w o o d Cash R e g Co. R e g i s t e r . 125

M a r t i n , S. 1 8 7 1 F u l t o n . . J M & P Scan lon . B u t c h e r F i x t u r e s . 109

•Murphy, J E . 6 5 4 M y r t l e a v , . A u g u s t L e n ­h a r t . B a r b e r F i x t u r e a . 4 0 0

•Muscolino, G. 4 9 0 F l a t b u s h a v . . P Z i m m e r - _ m a n n & Son. S e w i n g M a c h i n e . 5 a

'Melville, R. 2 6 2 9 A t l a n t i c a v , . G e o r g e E l l io t t . L a d i e s ' Fu rn l s ih ing , 4 0 0

Moshe r , G. 8 3 3 F u l t o n . . N a t l C R Co. R e g i s t e r . 3 0 0

N u s s b a u m , S. 3 ^ S e i g e l . . T J Col l ins P Co. B a r b e r P i x t u r e s . 2 4 0

Olsen, J. 2SG Co'1-um'bia.. . . N a i l C R Co. _ Reg i s t e r . 1 7 6

P a u l s o n , P . 1 S 5 C o l u m b i a . . N a t l C R Co. R e g i s t e r . 1 5 0

P r i c e , B. 2 9 7 A t l a n t i c a v . . N a t l C R Co. R e g i s t e r . 2 1 0

P a o d o d n o , G. 3d a v , n e a r OOth s t . . T h o s N 'Bowles. B a r b e r F i x t u r e s . 1 6 0

P e n n e r , J. 6 3 Moore . . . . N a t l Cash R e g Co. R e g i s t e r . 2 5 0

P i r o , F an'd! G R e a l e . 4 7 3 F l a t b u s h a v . . F Z i m m e r m a n n & Son. S h o e J a c k . 2 5

Quel l , H . 2 0 7 N e w t o w n a v , L I C i ty T Casey . M i l k F i x t u r e s , (R-) 3 3 0

R e d a , A. 7 3 S p e n c e r . . N a t l C R Co. Reg i s t e r , 100

R iebeseh l , K A. &(: F l u s h i n g aV. . N a t l C R Co. R e g i s t e r . 1 0 0

R o h n , P and. H P W e h e r . . . A r c h e r Mfg Co. (R) 2 9 3

S a m e . . s a m e . (R) 1 0 8

•Rudolph. S a n d S A d e n h a u m . 4 0 and 42'. WaI-_ t o n , . A b r a m G o l d m a n , S e w i n g Mach ine . 150

Reeves , T F . N Y C i t y . . , . J o s e p h i n e Zoble . T r u c k i n g B u s i n e s s . 2 , 5 0 0

R a d e r , H I. 3 8 8 Stone a v I s r a e l R a d e r . S t o r e F i x t u r e s a n d M a c h i n e s . 3 0 0

R e p a i d , V H . 4 6 0 M a n h a t t a n a v . . . . J M a t ­t h e w s A p p a r a t u s Co. (R) 116

Ropke , 0 C, 144 T o m p k i n s a v . . N a t l C R Co. 1 7 0

Roebuck , J . H u d s o n a v a n d Concord s t . ._ F u c h s Se L a n g Mfg Co. (R) 1 , 4 J U

S m i t h , R . F l a t h u s h a v , n e a r Av H - J H K r e y . H o r s e s , &c. 5 2

Sehmid t , C a r r i e E a n d C B C o n a n t . 2 9 7 a n d 2 0 9 F u l t o n s t . . . . M a x H e i n . P h o t o _ Supp l ies , 237

S c h w a r t z , J , O s b o r n s t a n d P i t k i n a v . . . . S Copei-man. S e w i n g M a c h i n e . 150

S c h w a r t z , M. 4 1 S e i g e l . . . . J Wei rahe t i ck ._ Sewing M a c h i n e . 2 5 0

See ley , A W . . N a t l C R Co. R e g i s t e r . aO SiLbermann, H . 4 1 S e i g e l . . B Choros t . Sew-_

i n g M a c h i n e . laU Simon, H. 1 7 7 B o e r u m . . F G r a s m a n . (.R)22o S l r o h , J. G r a n t s t and R o g e r s a v . . N a t l C

R Co. Reg i s t e r . 5 0 S u n d e r m a n n ^ H . . A D Puffer & Sons. Soda

A p p a r a t u s . W 112 T i l l m a n n & H o r m a n n . 3 2 9 L a f a y e t i e a v . . .

N a t l G R Co. R e g i s t e r . 2 0 9 U l l m a n n , E . 1057' 3d a v . . F Z i m m e r m a n n .

& Son, Shoe J a c k , 25 W i t h e e , U V. 0 1 7 P u l t o n . . H a r v a r d Company .

( R ) 3 5 W a g n e r , B F- H a m b u r g av and Woodb ine s t

. . J o h n M a t t h e w s A p p a r a t u s Co. (R) 45 W h i t e , W W . 2 1 1 2 P u l t o n . . J o h n ' M a t t h e w s

A p p a r a t u s Co. Soda F i x t u r e s . 284 W i n n e r , B. 4 6 8 S tone a v . . J Kessen , Ma­

ch ines . 1 " " WinU. F P . 370 G r a h a m a v . .S Braud imanD.

B e r b e r F i x t u r e a . *oO

SALOON AND R E S T A U R A N T F I X T U R E S .

Ansel te , Anton. 1467 De Kalh av , .PaUert B Co, (R) 625

Bollowitz, Jacob. 106 Osborn. .Congress Brwg Go. 600

Brach, H. 13th av a n d 36th s t . .Danenbe rg Se Coles. (R) 565

Bunkenburg , G. 1932 F u l t o n . .El-nest Ochs. (R) 1,200

Belling, F . 137 21s ( . .C laus LIpsIus B Co. (R) 550

Colombo, P . 86 P o p l a r . . S L i ebmanns Sons B Co. (R) 1,000

Condoi), P . 422 Meeker a v . . S L i ebmanns Sons B • Co. 500

Banner , L G and J J F a r r e n . 115 At lant ic a v . , Rubsam Se H B r w g Co. 1,900

Fasano , P . 141 Gold . .M Seitz. 703 Gurny, Andreas, 152 24tb . .Glaus Llps ius B Co,

(R)600 Har lan , Cath. 166 Grant . .M Carolan. Res tau­

ran t . 150 Hi l lmann , J. 205 5th av . .Be rnhe imer & S. Ice

House. 165 Hobeu, J. 51 Spencer . .H Koehler Sc Co. 150 Hun t , Cora E. 567 Jefferson a v . . C o o k Se Bern­

heimer Co. Tax. o ther consid aud nom Kuck J and H Schrifer. 5 th av, s w cor Bergeu

S t . .Ot to Huber Bwy. ' 7,000 Kutne r , R H. E m m o n s a v . .Bernheim Bros. 254 Kile, F. 1765 B r o a d w a y , , S Liebmann ' s Sons B

•Co. (Rl 2,000 (Lee, C H. 222 York . .'Claus Lipsius B Co. (R) 500 iVlayer, Rosie. 134 Ji>weu. .Congress Brwg Co. 60O M'cGrover, F , 36T De Kalb a v . .W Ulmer.

(H) 1,211 Meyer, C, 101 Union a v . . J Fa l l e r t Bwg Oo.

(R) 3,500 -Moore, E . 753 Myrt le a v . , N o A m Bwy Co. 800 'McCormick, P. 1503 Gates av . .Le ib inger B Co.

Tax . 650 Mcintosh, B J , . .S Liebmann ' s Sons B Co. 2,000 Metzger.A. 138 Harr ison av. .S Liebmann 's Sons

B Co. (R) 500 Noiderraeyer, G. 70 S Sth . .Bernhe imer Sc S.

Ice Box. 95 S a m e . . s a m e . Ice Box. 95 S a m e . . s a m e . Taps, See. 124 Ortner, K, 15 M c D o u g a l . . J F a l l e n Bwg Co.

(R) 1,379 Reice, P H, 2463 At lant ic av . .J Fa l l e r t Bwg

Co, (R) 3,000 Schmidt , C. 268 Johnson a f . . S Liebmanns

Sous B Co. 700 Schmidt, J M W. 19 Broadway . . Jacob R u p ­

pert. (R) 2,359 Stroh, J. Grant and Rogers av , .3 L iebmanns

Sons B Co. (R) 400 Siegmund, F. 239 Central a v , .Obermeyer Se L.

1,000 Schue, G. 1427 De Kalb a r . . W e I z Sc Z.

(R) 800 White , F . 100 3d a v . .Danenberg Sc Coles.

(R) 1.500 HOUSEHOLD F U R N I T U R E .

Abbott, J W. 216 Wash ing ton a v . .Brooklyn L A. 200

BIyler, J K, 174 S c h e r m e r h o r n . .Brooklyn L A, 100

Eissel t , R S. 743 De Kalb a v . . K i n g s Co Loan Assoc. 100

Brooker, F , 541 Albany a v . . J o s e p h Michaels. 131

Browu, Margt E. 12 Olive pl . .Brooklyn Loan Assoc. 100

Burns , G W . 650 Deca tu r . .MuUins & Sons. 27S Bauer, 0 . 213 W 2Sth, Manl ia t tan . . L Baumann.

( R ) 6 0 Blagini, E, 35 Rapelyea s t . .Cowper thwai t Co.

101 Byrnes , Mrs P . 139 Lott s t . .Cowperthwai t Co,

170 Barnes , J. 138 55th. .Brooklyn L A, 100 BeUnge, Mrs G F . 2656 Eas te rn P a r k w a y . .

Bklyn Fu r Co. 127 Bowen, J. 349 12 th . .Ga rvey Bros. 100 Brierly, M. 409 Dean. .Brooklyn L A, 200 Cohen, D. 31 Jackson p l . .Mul l ins & Sons. 121 Carlson, Kar r ia . 122 4th av . .Cowperthwait Co.

107 Chinu, P S. 254 Navy s t . .J Kur tz . 85 Campe, H. 311 7th a v . . M i c h a e l s Bros. 261.20 Caswell, Mrs K B. 176 .A.mity. . I saac Mason.

(R) 476.31 Ciccone, EUa. Sheepshead Bay road, w s, near

Vooriiis a v . . E l i z W Cuminsky, 200 Doughty, S A. SIS Sacket t . .Mullins Sc Sons. 140 Fisher, Sarah. 769 Hicks . .Jordan Sc M. 86 Freeman, C M. 58Sa Monroe. .Brooklyn F Co, 208 Fey, J. 322 S t j i . .Mutua l L A. 159 Forbes, W, 2i Mar ion . .Ludwig B a u m a n n Se

Co. 07 Finlay, Mrs J A, 311 Washington a v . . C o w p e r ­

thwai t Co. 197 Ganuon, T. 468 Hicks s t . . J Michaels. 155 Green, Mary A. 419 Ridgewood a v . . A d a m

Schulz. 285 Hendricks , Koseolo 0 . 299 SOth s t . . R Treacy.

782 Hempstead, H B and Alice. 356 12th. .H N Teed.

240 Hanley, J H. 108 Adelphi . . Joseph Michaels.

163.60 Hea the r ton , May J. 478 Deca tu r . .Brooklyn

L A. 200 Hayes , J F, 138 S t a t e . . J ames McEnery. 437 Henry , Czar ina T. Webs te r av, P a r k v i l l e . .

Drooklyn L A. 100 Hoffmann, E . 01 Pin^eappie. -Empi re Loan Co, 40 Huss , Lizzie. 03 Bagle , .Peoples L A, 152 Hun te r , R, 130 S O t h . . 3 Baumauu . 112 Ing ram, E the l . Bushwick av, 2d door from

Haucock St . .Michae ls Bros. 136 81 Janes , F , J r . 449 Pu la sk i a t . . J o r d a n , M & Co,

180 Lewis, W B. 250 Llv iugs tou . . Joseph Michaels.

20s Lindley, H a r r i e t , . , J o s e p h IVlichaels. 12:i Looby, IVIary. 242 Gth. .Michaels Bros . 152 Low, N B. 1048 Bedford a v . . T h o m a s P Ryan.

135 iLawrence, J. 00 Nor th H e n r y . .Garvey Bros 227 Malett, Mrs A. 2059 Fu i ton . .Brooklyn P Co. 126 Molloy, F I-l. Brooklyn av and Av G. .Mul l ins

& Sons. 133 .May. .\1 J. 143 Chrys t a l . .F ide l i t y L A. 100 Middleton, S. 360 Nostrand av . .Thos F Ryan .

138 McCooh, W C. 0S8 n a l B c y , . L Baumann ft Co.'

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':p4 Record and Guide August 27, 1898.

COOPER D. IRON WORK 8OI St. James' Buildline;,

Broadwav and 26th Street, New York, J O H N C O O P E R . A . A. W I G A N D . For BuildingSi

Opp. C . C a r l Scliwarze. Piano. 12,> Packer , .A 309 Lawrence . .Brooklyn F Co. 1,114 Quinn, Agnes M. 44 Sands, ,J Michaels. 13S Rohe, H . S76 F lush ing a v . . J Kur tz . 115 Roane, Martha. , 16C F t Greene pl . . . J Michaels.^

Richards . Eva G. 1123 Ha lsey . ,J Micbaels. I.'i2 ^co t t I 11101 Broadway. .MuUins & Sons. 115 ISilverman, E. 26 Cook. . H Kaufman . 125 ;3mith W H . 107 Clinton av . .Brooklyn L A. OH Schaeffer, L. 2267 P a c i S c J Kur tz . 140 Sleeper, Blanche E. 206 31st. .Brooklyn F Co. 123 Simonson, J A S. 93 Grove. .Brooklyn L A. 100 Stabbette, Domenico. 2 H a v e r m e y e r . . P Kr ing

Sc Son. P iauo. 140 Taple tzky, J. 451 Sackman . .P K r i n g Se Son.

P iano. ( ^ ' ^1 ' Thompson, C. 560 10th. .Cowperthwait Co. 2bi Teed, Mary. .Brooklyn L A. 150 Thom, Anna . 303 Myrtle a v . - A Pearson .

(R) 106 Thompson. Carrie S, 9 Montague T e r r a c e . .

Mulual L A. 200' T ramon ty . F C . . . T J Collins F u r Co. (R) 147 Uster R J. 2i)S P u l a s k i . .Michaels Bros . 439.27 •Walton, Mamie. 136-8 Powers , . Joseph Mi­

chaels. , ,,?^° Wardrobe , Grace. F rankUn Cour t . . Joseph Mi­

chaels. 115.iO W a y , C F . .Brooklyn L A. 100 Webber C G. 460 H a r l . . A Berau . 120 Whaley , E G. 251 K o s c i u s k o . . J McEnery .

(R) 6b Wilson, El la . 867 Union . .Mutual L A. 200 "Wiswell, Este l le L. S17 P a r k p l . . J o s e p h Mi­

chaels . 30S Whi t ing F G. 29S Pu la sk i . .Brooklyn F Co. 140i Wood F H. 125 Ashland pl- .Brooklyn F Co. l.S-1; W-.ll" T D. 50 O r a n g e . . N a t L A. 100' Young, L M. 271 South 5 th . .Grea te r N Y

Credi t Cc. 100 B ILLS OF SALE,

Cook J . New Utrecht av and 57th s t . . .H Cook, Sr. Bu tche r F ix tu res . 900

Benson, W H. Bui ldings on lots 342. 344 346, ;-i48 ;J50 352 and 354 official m a p Wal labout Marke t l a n d s . .WiUiam Ulmer , R igh t s iu Buildings. „ . , „ , ^°"^

Baechtold, C. T9 W a s h i n g t o n . .C A Thompson-Machinery. „ ^ 4.1)00

Bijard, Adele. 122 33 av . ,S S S t rauss . B u t c h e r

Brit 'tler, H . 619 De Kalb av . .Michae l ! Gandl._ S t o r e ' F i x t u r e s . _ . , -^^0

Brown, Mary. 3 Chauncey. .Mary Jjawless. Grocery. . ^00'

Duun , H S . . F A Dunn. Truck ing . uom Fedden Jul ius H. Bar ren I s l and . . John H Fed-

deu. Bakery F ix tu r e s . v a l , consid. Finkels te in , H and M. 122 to 128 H a v e m e y e r

. . I Scbuitzer . Pish F ix tu re s . 409' Hecker , C aud F C. 1109 Bedford av . -F reder ­

icke Hecker . Cigar Store. nom Jackee J G. 11 S t a r r . .J Meftert. Horse , See, 00: Kristal , Rebecca. 69 Leonard. .Anuie Rehfield._

Grocery. , „ ,. - " ' ' ' K e b n e r A K. 252 Pu l ton . .Carr ie I Osborne.

L i th ia Wate r . , , ,, „ ^''™' Lenha r t , A. 054 MyrUe av . ,J E Murphy, Bar­

ber Shop. _ „ , °^" Lenzen, Joseph. 1116 3d a v . - E U a S Lenzen .

Saloon F ix tu r e s . „ . ^"0-Phill is, W H . .Valentine, Linn Sc Sons, Carr iage . Tietz , Ber lha . Canarsie P a r k . , 0 Van Name.

R e s t a u r a n t F ix iu res . nom Verderosa, P, 449 5th a v . , F Verderosa. Ba r ­

ber F ix tu res . _ „ , ^°°^ Weill . R. 192 and 194 N a v y . . F l o r a Weil l .

Hay, &c. „ ,^ ?."0 Watson, R F . 33 Tompkins p i . .Cowper thwai t

Co. ^^^

Queens County Hecords; CONVEYANCES.

. \ugus t 19 to 22—Inclusive.

Anlliony, H e r m a u E to Jacob Pfanner , r 2 t h av, e s. 175 n Broadway, 25x100, L I City. $1,500-

Appello Bioggio and Nicolomario Caldarare to Long Islaud Real Es ta te B.\;chauge and In ­ves tment Co, Highway to Woodbury aud Cold Spring Harbor , w s, adj land of Morgan, contaius abt 6 ac re s ; h ighway to Woodbury and Cold Spring H a r b o r , e s, adj land N 0 Hawxhur s t . contains 2 acres . Oyster Bay. exch

4dam Jul ius exr o£ Emil ie Adam to Edward C and Anna M Matthes, Lots 785, 787 2d st, e s, 300 n . \nderson av, 50x100, Woodside. 600

Brooklyn Hills Improvement Co to Grace Choate. Ches tnut st, n s, 175 e Union pl, 2oxl00, J a ­maica. . , , ,.,•,

D-.ylies, Cc'mund L ta C:o Bi .dc-vi-.J. L~. I W hoc".; 4 map of Louona P a r k , Corona, IOO

Same to Carrie Biudewald, Lot 179 block 4 niap of Louona Pa rk , Corona. 200

Browu, Thomas to Michael Rowan . Lots J24 to :-i2S 3;!5 to 343, 377 to 3S3 block 13 map of

.1,115 lols of Will iam Ziegler. Corona. 20.0001 ' Bush Mathilde aud Basil ius to Joseph Eber ­

hard . Newtown road, s s. adj land John Dale, 100x43.10x69.3x1.6x30.9x43.10 to beginuing. Astoria n o m

Citizens Land Co to El iza Joues . Lots 414, 415 map No 1 Rose proper ty . F lo ra l Pa rk . 220

Cogan. Peter lo Cathar ine Curry- 14th st, s s, 1% w 10th av. 96.5x100; 10th av, w s, 100 s 14tb st, 75x103.10. Whi tes tone . nom

Cromwell, Edward referee to Heu ry M W Eas t ­man exr and t rus tee ot Thos T Jacksou, H igh­way from Glen Cove to Jer icho, s w s, ad] laud E Pearsa l l , 137x—, Glen Cove. 4,000

Cambridge Mary E to James H Manifold. Ja ­maica l v , e cor Queens av. 100x100, F lushmg, . T nom

Carman, Joseph S to Herman Meyer. Parcel at Valley Stream, adj land Loyal Land Co, con­ta ins 8 acres. ^ „ ., , « . i ' n

Cornwell, Zelphia A to iWm B and Minnie B

Bosse. Lots 50. 51 bloek S4 map land Spooner Se Tousey, F lush ing . 1.400

JJavison, Chas G lo Woodhaven Junct ion Land Co. Lots 20 to 23, 50 to 55, 168, 169, 279 to •282, 288, 2S9 295, 296, 299 to 316. 319 to 334, 337 t o 342. 351, 352, 434 to 440 m a p No 1, Woodhaven Junct ion Land 'Co, Jamaica . 10

Deuehy, Thomas to Maria Schtewitz. Gth av, w s, 45 s 20th st, 55x100, Whites tone. 2,500

.Ducker, Henry and Will iam W Wr igh t to John and Christ ine Conrad, P a y n t a r av, n s, (1.3 e Marion st, 23.9x100, L I City. 300

Duffy, Thomas to Winslow B Busby . Burl ing av, w s, 150 s Pores t av, 50.xl00. F lush ing . nom

Danmar , Will iam to John and T h o m a s Adikes. Archer pl, n w cor McAuley pl, oO.xlOO, Ja ­maica, noni

Davison, Chas G to Florence E F a r n s w o r t h . Nor th st, n s, 175 w Wyckoff a.y, 25x100, Ja_-maica, ^'^0

Dayton John to Adolph and Annie .K Berns te in . Lot 20 map Geo E Briuckerhoff, Newtown . 2,300

J^iM'king. E m m a to Leibinger B r e w i n g Co. ViUard av e s, 150 n Prospec t a.v, 50x100. H o l l i s Heights . _ _ nom

Doh t , Henry , Sheriff, to K u n i g u n d a W i n d o l p h . Junc t ion av, e s, 164.2 n Grovo st . SSxl00.9,_ Wes t Plusl i ing. 357

J i a s t m a n , Hen ry M W exr of Thos T J a c k s o n to -Joseph H Doxey. Valent ine st, s s. ^J25 e Car­penter st, 100x300, Glen Cove. 100

lEberhard, Joseph to Mount Morris Ci i -operat ive Building and Loan Assoc, Newtovnn road, s s, adj land J o h n Dale, 10O.'c43.10x69.'3xl.6x30.9x 43.10 to begioning, Astoria. nom

lEtsell, Nellie lo Geo W Hayden. Pa.\-cel at Nor th Hempstead on e s pr ivate road adi'j land Eliza­beth A Morgan, contains o n e - t h i r d of an acre .

525 Febn , Louisa to Barbara F e h n . 14th s t , w S,

50 n Louisa sl , 50x200, Collene To in t . 4,000 Fos te r , Charles to Anna M T h o m a s . H ^ n r y st,

w s, adj land Geo B Smith, 51 .2x129 .3 ; H e n r y st, w s, adj laud Isaac Hors^StU, ISOx—xOx—; h ighwav from Syduey Smi t^ i ' s to C a r m a u Raynor"s , e s, adj land F C Garnand, OOxJ.oO, F r e e p o r t . 1,500

F a y , M a r y to Mar ie t t a Bandinr j , Sanuy Kol low rc«d , n s adj land Thos Tla l lon , .gR^.lOx—, F-cirt Wasbiugton . 2,S00

C:aJiiBcci, Micbael to F r a n k a n d FanjEs Nlcholi. m o y d st, s s, 496 w Corona a,v, 25JC1'00, Corona.

150 Goldstein, Morr is to Caroline T BeW.smith. Myr-

-tle av, e s, 50 n Longview st , SOrxlOO, Corona. 325

(.Gailucci, Rocco J to Jacob and Rose Kaplan . H o m e st, s s, 150 e Myrt le a v , 25x100, Corona.

100 J ler r le in , Constant ine. George F u r s t and Char les

Smilh to George P r e i t a g , Zeidler av, w cor Nurge Et, 25x100, N e w t o w n . S25

J loppe, Helen L and F r n a t R to Herman H a r t ­man. J ama ica av, s s, adj l a n l John S Lott, 220.4x25-IX 100x25x'i20.2x46.2, . lamaica. uom

Eppig, Joseph lo H e r m a n ilarJaaaan. Same prop­erty. Q C, 25

Hans , Jacob ta Minnie H a n s . Smi th st, s cor Rath jen av, 25x109 Newtown. uom

Hardenbrook , David L to Hen ry D Norr i s aod Bdwin H Browu . Lo t s 7-S block 15 map land Brown, Nor r i s Se Hardenbrook , Jamaica .

nom .Healy. G a b n e l A and Augus l iue . Marga re t

O'Kaiie aad E d m u u d J Hea ly to Nellie Collins. Hea ly av. n e cor F inge r Is land road, lir>.5x 100,6x97.5.7.— to beginning, Inwood. 1,000

He in i sch , Johann co Johan and Marga re tha Heioisct i . 13th av, s e s, 600 n e Broadway, 50 XlOO, X, I City. -2,000

H e t h e r i n g t o n , John ref to Rober t L Har r i son . Him.rod st, n w s, 200 s w Woodard av ' 25 XlOO, Newtown. Foreclos . 1.500

Sanje to same. Stockholm st, w s, 100 s Wood-rard av. lOOxlOO; Stockholm st, w s, 325 s " "Woodard av, 32x100x31.0x100; Stockholm st, e s, 250 s Woodard av, 25x100, Newtown. Foreclos . 700

;3ame lo same. Woodard av. s s, 75 w Stan­hope st, 25x100, Newtown. Foreclos . 400

. Jamaica Heigh t s I m p t Co to Lou is R Lober . Lots 309 to 311, block 15, map of g ran to r . Jamaica . 450

. James , Darwin R et al to Phil ip and El izabe tba Scherer . Lot 21S map of the Wagner farm. St J a m e s Pa rk . nom

Kronim, Louis to F r a u k Redygen. Grand View av, w s, 275 n Grove st, 25x100, Newtown, 1.500

Knebel, Therese to Christ iau M Meyer. Lots 12, 14 map section A, E lmhurs t . L I. " nom

Karelsen, Adelaide to J o h n R Ferr ier . Mere­dith av, s w cor Arverne Boulevard, 117.9x86.4 x25xl5x— to beginning, Arverne, 500

Kare lsen , Ephra im A to same. Remington av, e s, 80 n Arverne Boulevard 60x100, Arverne

2,500 L f , J.-' -> 'o Charles Hendry . Lots 127, 129 map

lan'" les Bailey, N e w t o w . nom Leydeii. -[•auna to Otto l • ersinn. SUte st,

n s, 50 e CKverly j l , .''K^XII ,, i^lushlng, 3,"DO Lahinski , Louis to Louis Berns te in . Lots 23 to

26, 36, 37 block 3 map of A G Heitz, H icks ­vi l le ; lots 5 to 13 block 1; 1, 2. 20 to 40 block •i; 1 to 6. 20. 22 to 24, 26 to 30 block 3 ; 20 to ;-13 block 4; 22 to 31 block 5; 15, 16, block 7; 15 to 17 block S; 31 to 34 block 0 map No 1 Hicksvi l le Real Es ta te Co. o 300

Langr idge , John L lo Geo W Dredget . P leas­a n t ov, e s, adj laud Chas Crabbc, 25x90, Rock­away Beach. Q^Q

Levy, Louis to Morr is Goldstein. Mvrtle av e s, 50 n Longview st . 50x100, Corona. ' 250

Lennou , Ka te to John J Randal l , Bayview av c s, adj land C a r m a n Smith, contains 16 acres' Freepor t , L I. 4 OQQ

Mayers , Mathilda to Bernice Mayers, Lots 947 948 block 16 map of Rockaway Pa rk , Hemp­stead, nom

Mcl l ra th , Mary to Ellen Littleton, Lots 13 and 14, map of land of Taylor & Moore, Springfleid,

Maguire, Eugene S to Sadie Plock, Guion niace e B, 420 s PRJtiP pl, 20x100, _ L

Mineola P a r k 'Co. to Elizabeth Werdermann . Lots 141 lo 144 map of grantor , Mineola, L I,

nom Same to Margaret ta Youngmann. Lo t s 145, 192

to 194 map grantor , Mineola. nom Mojzes. John to Joseph aud E m a Blaha. Wol ­

cott av, s cor De Bevoise av. 25x100, L I City. 509

MacFar land . Ralph L to Abner C Hoysradt . Sba t ­luck av, s s, 22.10 e Woodhaven av, 116.2x25x 115.7x25, Jamaica . 1,00C

McCabe, Philip to Jobn M Martensen. H o m e st, tl s, 100 e Myrtle av, 5O;sl00, Corona. 25C

Morris , Jennie M to Cather ine Smith. Locust st, n s, 200 w Central av , ^25x100, Coroua. 2.50(1

Ockersbausen. Henry to H e n r y C Ra th . Smar t av, u s, 150 e Forest av, 50x100, Fluahing. r

Payue, Edw T, referee, to Pa t r i ck and D -J Judge . W a l n u t av. e 's 100 s Grove f -el ia 100, Glen Cove; forr .dose. -''• ^ ^ ,

Pfister, Auguste to J.oim and Aug'- 01 Jacksou av, u e cor Webs te r av, ' ^ , , ,„ -o inil x50 to beginning, 'i_, i City. - <wxiuuxo»si.it>

•Randel. W m P, r e fe ree , to B . , „ „ , „ , «•„>, -^if"*' Grand av, s w . nor B , "n ^^ ' ' n^ A " ? , ? ' ' ? ^ ; City; foreclose. '• ^ " •' 11 8t, 97.7xl«0, L I

' ' p C s t T ' ' - ' ' P to Pau i aud M a n . Or.u'e'x.^ nikP r o V > i 1 ° - - " -istorU_afid F lush ing t u n ^ n t ^ " 'Wi.--13S..7x5.5xW4,-5x70x10 to begiu-

Rea? E-- " ' i ' towa. ^ ^ J T nf ^' •^'•^ Mortgage •(:& to Park B Gardner. „ ' : 4 tolock 11 Biap of Hempstead Gardens. "<^ -ofBt^ad. 31

^ " ..KaifcaX Paif^ Improvement Co to Sisters of M. JFosephi F lushing . Lot 231 block 5 map or 'S.ockaw^y Park , Hempstead. 5{.

Braiffh, Joanna to EUen W Fenton. H ighway 'I'rcfta Smithviile to Jerusalem, n s, adj land of lEJljert Valentine, contains about 2 ^ acres,

^ B e l l m o r e . i,0C Speedling, Clementeeu to Henr i e t t a M Duryea .

South iHenipstead and Piushing turnpike , adj land of James Verity, 66x165, Roslyn, 1,20

Schimmuiger . Henry to Elizabeth Pipota. N in th av, e s , 375 n Broadway, 25x100, 4 th W a r d , L I City. ,-!0

Skidmi-.re, El lsworth R to Geo L Peck. Clinton ^ v , w s, 52S.10 n Fu l ton st, 191.4x62.Ox 19.4x 02.0, Jamaica . 4,25

Sk',dmore, W m A e s r of David W Skidmore to James L Stanley. Same property. 4,47

Sherman, George to Etnil G and Cathar ine T 'BischfiS, Crescent st, S 6 Si 90 (i e Hen ry st, •iuxion, L I City. 1.31

Stanley, James L lo Hill Crest Co. Parcel a t F lu sh ing at n e cor thereof, adj land Mati lda Wi t tmann . contains 25^,^ acres. not

Stephenson, Edwina L to Myles Johnson. Lota 563 to 51-6 block 14. Lefferts av, w s, bet At­lantic and Ful ton avs, Morris Park . 1,85

Tauzberger , Berbara to August P Wagner . Lo t 7 block 242 map of 4th Ward, L I City. 2,65

. Ti tus , Wm P to Poxhall Keene. Parcel a t Westbury , begins at n cor thereof, adi land El izabeth A Van Velsor, contains 20'/^ acres. Nor th Hempstead. 1

Towns, Mirabeau L to Theodore Meighan, Lot 129 map ot g ran to r . E lmhurs t . 112 5

Thompson, Herber t L to Wilhelm and Mary J

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Wandt . Lot 9S map o£ land Anton Zuher, As ­toria, nom

Wandt , Wilhelm to Herber t li Thompson. Same property . nom •

Union Trus t Co of N Y to Jessie A Keid. Lots 11 to 14 block S map of Holliswood, Jamaica .

1,000 Wagner , Jacob to Caroline Wagner . Amber st,

a a. 326 e Union pl, 25x100, Jamaica . nom Weeks , Marga re t B t o Mamie A. Louis and An­

thony J Schneider. South Oyster Bay tu rn­pike, s s, adj land David Bedell, contains 2 acres . 3,300

Winham, H i r am C to Jasper McMuUen. 8th st, B w cor Hurd av, 100.6x326x100x334.7, Whi te ­s tone. 900

Wooley, James V S to Fred E and Hilda L Young. L o t 6S9. block 27 map of 716 lots of grantor . Newtown Heights . 125

Wood, Mary B to Wilhelmina F McKee. Miller pl . e s, 149.8 n Highland Boulevard, 25x100, INewtown. exeh

Ziegler, WiUiam to F i lomena Russo. Lot 1,643 block 36 map o£ 2,023 lots of grantor , Morris Pa^k. 390

MORTGAGES,

Apicello, Guiseppe and ano to Andrea Vuolo. Ridge st, s s, 725 n w land M Pryor , UG,6x 125x75.2x125, Astoria. 300

Adams, Michl J to John (Henry. Lots 54, 55 block 18 map land Jobn P Ducker, L I City.

325 Bandino. Marie t ta to Michl Seitz, Sandy Hollow

road, n s. adj land Thomas Mallon, 304, lOx—. Por t Washington. 1,600

Barnet , John J to W m A and Douglas Hinch-man, exrs of Geo W Hiuehman . Anderson av, s 3, 100 6 Second st, 25x100, Newtown. 700

Bellsmith, Caroline T and Henry W to Title Guarantee and Trus t Co. Myrtle av, e s, 25 n Longview st, 25x100x50x128x101.1x143x1011 to beginning. Corona. 150

Bourdet t , El izabeth A to J Maynard Kissam, t rus tee . Lots 688, 689 block M map of land Mineola P a r k Co, Mineola, 1,200

Bischoff, Emil G to George She rman . Crescent st, s e s, 90 n e Henry st, 25x100, L I City. 1,100

Buzby, Winslow E lo QueeuB Co Savings Bank , Bur l ing av, w s, 150 s Fo res t av, 50x100, F lush ing , l.SOO

Covert . Emei ine K to Reuben Ri ley exr of Cor­nel ius Trav is . Ches tnu t st, n s, 175 e Union pi , 25x100, Jamaica . 1,500

€ a r m a n , F r a n k E to Nathaniel C Hendrickson. " P a r k View," s s, 37.6 e " P a r k Crescent, ' ' 37.6 XlOO, Jamaica . 1.500

Same to Ruth A Gracy. D u g a n av, n e cor Heury st, 25x137. Jamaica . 1,000

Collins. NelUe, to Gabriel A. August ine , E d m u n d J Hea ly and Margaret O'Kane. Healy av, n e cor F inger Is land road, 115,5x100.6x197.5x— to tieginning, Inwood. 500

David, Fe rd inand to F a n n i e C Laubmeis te r . 22d st, s s, 300 e 7th av, 145x50x144x50. 1,800

F e r r i e r . J o h n R to George Weiman . Reming-iton av, e s, SO n Arve rne Boulevard, 60x100; Meredi th av, s w cor Arve rne Boulevard, 117.9x8e.4x25xl5x—i to beginning. Arverne .

2,257 Same to Riverhead Sav ings Bank . Reming ton

av, e s, 80 n Arve rne Boulevard, 60x100, Ar­verne , 3,000

Fre i t ag , J u s t i n a to Rober t P lant . Lo t 103 map •land Mart in Zeidler, Newtown. 600

Flood, Fo re s t C to Wil l S Webb, H ighway from Greenwich point, n e cor South Oyster Bay tu rnp ike , contains l i ^ acres , Hemps tead . 200

Flock . Sadie to E a s t New York Co-opera t ive Savings and Building Loan Assoc. Guion pi. 6 s. 420 3 P i tk in pl, 20x100, Clarencevil le. 900

Farnswor th , Florence E to Electr ic Building-Loan and Savings Association. Nor th st, n s, 175 vr Wyckoff av, 25x100. Jamaica . 2,400

Groves, W m G et al exrs of Isabella Groves et a l to Rutherford B McGowen. Lots 13, 14 block 2 map ot Holl is . 2,000

Hadeler , Gerhard A lo Ralph Paul , ISth av. w a, 300 s Central st, 50x100. L I City. 500

Hempelmaun, Frani : to John B Doscher. Gates av, a e s, 20S,9 s w Woodward av , 25x100, CRidgewood Heights . 1,600

Jones , Sophia and Walter H to Wyckoff and John R Van Siclen. Parcel a t Rockviile Cen­te r a t n w cor thereof, adj land A V Wittmeyer , conta ins 26 acres . 5,000

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Judge, P a t k to Richd Guilfay. W a l n u t st, e s, 100 s Grove av, 50x100, Glen Cove. 500

Johnson, Miles to Edwina L Stephenson. Lef­ferts av, w s, bet At lant ic and Fu l ton avs, Morris Park . 1,330

Johnson, Cornelia V to Thos S Tuohy . Amity st, n s, 100 w Wilson av, 50x125, F lush ing . 500

Keller, Henry to Wil l iam Ulmer. Curtis av, ti e oor Brooklyn and Jamaica p lank road, 34.8x 118.8x15.1x121.9, Jamaica . 1,975

Louis, Mamie A and Anthony J Schneider to Margare t P Weeks , South Oyster Bay t u r n ­pike , s s, adj land David Bedell, contains 2 acres . 2,200

McAuley, J a m e s to Tit le Guaran tee and T r u s t Co, Greenpoint av, n s. 200 e " C " st, 75x100, Newtown. 3,000

Meyer, H e n n a n to Joseph S Carmen, Parcel a t Valley S t ream adj land Royal L a n d Go, con­t a in s S acres . 1,000

Miller, Mat i lda to Hemps tead Bank. 1st st, e s, 600 s Je r icho t u r n p i k e , r u n s e 101.9 x s 100 x w 08.1 X n 100 to beginning, H y d e p a r k . SOO

Meier. Michi to Kar l Riediuger. Kouwenhoven st, s e s, 123 n e Woolsey av, SOxlOO, L I City.

200 Miller, Hen ry C to Sarauel P Hinckley. Crescent

st, w s, 190.9 n F lush ing av, 25x200.2, 1st Ward, L I City. 1.100

Pet t i t , Ida, to Ermina M Denton, Merr ick and J a m a i c a p lank road, n s, adj land Christopher Miller. 71x336x36x312, Baldwins. 1,100

Philipp, Antou to Chas and Mary Jackie, Stein­w a y av, e s. 200.1 n Grand av, 25xS9.9x25x 89.11, L I City, 200

Pink , F r a n k L to Ju l i a E Winslow. Cover t av, s w s, 25 s e H a r m a u st, 50x100; Cover t av, s w s, 75 n w Green st, 75x100, Newtowu.

1,500 Passero . Teresa to Saveria Pa ra to . Isabel la st,

e 8, 354 s F lu sh ing av, 50X6E}X50X—, h I Gity. 1.200

Pete rsen , Pau l ine to Mary S UdaU. Montgom­ery Et, w s, 95.5 s F lu sh ing av , 40x100, Corona. 700

Rus tmann , John H to Bushwick Co-operat ive Bui lding and Loan Assoc. Ha l sey s t . n s, 165 e Doscher av, 50x90, Ridgewood Heights , 3,500

Randal l , John J to Ka te Lennon. Bayview av, e s. adj land Carman Smith, contains ab t 16 acres, Freepor t . 1,200

Reed, J aue D and John P to H e n r y Doht , F re sh Pond road, s e cor Cooper av, 22S.9x 231x452x340.4, Newtown. 1,200

Rowan, Michael to T h o m a s and Mary Brown. Lots 324 to 32S, 335 to 343, 377 to 383 block '12 map of 1,115 lots of WiUiam Ziegler, Corona. 4,500

Sauer , J o h n t o Scarab V a n Nos t r and and ano exrs of Ca tha r ine A Van Nos t rand . Smi th st, u w s, 456,2 n e Wyckoff av, 100x125, New­town. 2,000

Shor ten , T h o m a s to Townsend Scudder. Back road, e s, adj land El izabe th Benham, 665.10 X—, Glen Head , Oyster Bay. 300

•Sisters of St Joseph ot F lu sh ing t o E m i g r a n t Indus t r i a l Savings B a n k of New York. 1st

av. n- e cor Tr i ton av, 12O»10Ox20xl00xl00x 200 to beginning, Rockaway Beach. 11,(IOO

Stanley, J a m e s L W m A Skidmore exrs Da.vid W Skidmore. Parcel a t F lu sb ing a t n e cor therof, adj l aud Mati lda W i t t m a n and J a ­ma ica He igh t s Improvemen t Co. contains 251,4 acres. 3,000

Tollner, Char les to Long I s land City Savings Bank. Lot 321 map of va luable bui lding lots a t Astoria. 500

ToUner. Charles to Long Is land City Bank . 'Lot 321 m a p of va luable bui lding lots a t A s ­toria, 500

Van Nos t rand , H a t t i e A to J a m e s H Lud lam. (Parcel a t Bayvil le , Oyster Bay, adj land of Alexauder Bell, conta ins 1 acre. 100

Velle, Thek ia to John B Doscher . Ra lph s t .

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Establ i shed 184:9.

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C A N Y O U U S E to advantage

INFORMATION

ADVANCE and UTHENTIC ^"** conta ins

SPECIFIC DETAILS per ta in ing to your bus ines s?

W E OBTAIN such by personal in t e rv iews wi th Architects, Engineers , Contrac tors , Owners and others , and supply daily t o our subscr ibers .

THE SUCCESS Of our plan has been proven from continued use by

r - . • 'w~^* during t h e las t

Progressive F i rms SYEARS.

YOU CAN hard ly make an inte l l igent a n s w e r wi thou t full knowl­edge of t h e methods and resources by which we would

Increase Your Business

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t Our represen ta t ive will call if you are interes ted.

I THE F. W. DODGE CO., J BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, ^ 146 F rank l in S t .

• 310 Six th Ave . 447 Bourse Bui lding.

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s e s, 110 s w Covert av, L'OxHX), Ridgewood Heig-lits. 300

Woodh'aven Junct ion Land Co to Coiumbia Mu­tua l Bui idiug and Loan Assoc of N V. L<ots 287, 335, 33G map of mortgagor , J ama ica . 1156

Wfibersinn, Otto to George W S Ell iot t . S ta te ft; n s 50 e Claverly pl, 50x100, FlusliiDg, L. 1 500

ASSIGNMiENTS.

Brown. Tliomas to J a m e s McLaren . 4,500 F rye Caroline G and ano exrs Pe te r J F r y e to

Jam-es H Ludlam. l.lGl.oO Hendricicson, E m m a B to Deborah Ludlam. l.oOO Pfanner , Jacob to Joseph and Wil l ie lmina Bleis-

lein. 300 Seitz Miehael to F i r s t Nat ional Bank, of Brook­

lyn. Jio™ Tit le Guaran tee and T r u s t Co lo Brooklyn Sav­

ings Dank. lOO JUDGMENTS.

Babcock, H a m l i n and Albert Bogei't—Robt L Har r i son . , ^Wi?^

s a m e — s a m e . 1.089.00 Same. same. - ' f i i - i ^ Bond, Julia—WiUiam A Craft. 100.29 Bennet t Will iam S—Freeman C Goffe. 15G.3<> Breit , Mas—Hardy, Voorhees Sc Co. 245.S9

Couture , Napoleon N—J and M Haften. 377.36 Canfield. Annie M same. l i S ' ^ ' Ewbank, Anne E—J E E w b a n k admr . 18,3s3.dii 363. :i4

621!. 81 S3.07

106.14 66.5S

164.46 14,001) 543.18

Electr ic 9S.1I

Fe r ra r , Nunaia ta—Eastern Brewing Co. Griffin, Char les—Hubert E Rogers. Hubley, Williara—Thos P Lal ly . King . Rober t J—Henry Brau . Lange , Charles H—Jobn H Elder t . Mead. Sarah J—Wm Pleyer Se Co, Moore, WilWam O—James Underhi l l . Morra . A n t o n i o ^ J o h u H>affen aud ano. Martin, Abbie S—Flushing- Gas and

Ligbt Co. McNeill J a m e s R aud E l i zabe th . ^Cbas B Pel l

a n a David J Danna t . ^^ 4CK>.37 New York, City o£—Oweu J Kavanagh , 3l3r0.11;

Pa t r i ck W a r d . Iii459.24; Pe te r C Par re l l , .i;4.50 24; T b o m a s Couroy, $459.24; T imothy P Whi te .i;02S.6fi; Anthony F Woods, $409.57; H e n r y F Buschmann . $5.33.81; Pa t r i ck J Do-wney. .S41G,86; George Fi tzgera ld , l{;459.S4; Charles Wolffert. 371.79

Ritchie Eliza M—William Ritchie . 4 ,8 (8 . (1 Schmidt. Hugo—'Bertha Seifried, 1,534.60 Smith " W i l l i a m " H—Alphonse Pov/ell and ano.

' 96.73 Smith. E lber t Z and Alonzo E—iBank of Ja-__

maica. 1 , 4 3 _ . . M

Wheeler , Wesley J same. ^•,*??:^' UnderhiU, Edward C and J u l i e t — s a m e . 14,Wt> Ulrich Mas—Edward Roliowsky. 2,66*1.50 Wheelwright , Cha r l e s—Emanue l J Myers et a l .

yO.Oo MECHANICS ' L I E N S .

Aug, 16. Lots 193-194 Mock 7 map of Marshall F a r m . J a ­

maica, L I . C W P a r r agt Jolin Dowd aud B .T Bedell. _ 43.00

Aug. 17. Broadway, s w cor She rman st, 90x120. Wil l-

iam Maascb agt Wi l l i am Pa rk iu . 2,0J:i Aug. 18.

Maple av e s, 221.6 n Central av, 50x143.6. BicUmond Hill . George Ball agt Fel ix and Mary A Montgomery. 1,200

Aug. 19. Bradford av. n s. F lusb ing , L I . U S Jones Sc

Co agt Pa t r i ck Fi tzgera ld , Edward Brick and Freder ick H a a k . 116.69

Aug. 22. Hami l t on av, e s, 100 s Fu l ton av, 40x100,

Richmond Hill. Hen ry Bieg ag t Richaiond Hill I n v e s t m e n t Co and Biek Cane. 13.00

Pittsburgh Plate-Glass Company

PITTSBURGH, PA.

T E L E P H O N E , 1184 SPRINQ.

Warehouses, 49, 51 & 53 Lafayette Place, New York. W. W. HEROY. Qeneral Eastern Manager.

JOBBERS IN ALL KINDS OF GLASS. ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS and OWNERS are invited to send for Estimates. We are the largest makerB o Plate Glass in the \vorld, (iiid the quality of ouf pJ-odui.Hion |H known t" be best and pufcHaHei'^ will Hnd iii m«6h te fehsir advantage kJ communie&U with as.


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