J. EDGAR LEAYCRAFT & CO., I^19 WEST 42D STREET,
Offer the Following APARTMENTS:
THE ALLSTON, 917 Seventh Aye.
17-19 East 38th St.. corner Madison Are. Corner Mth St.\u25a0 . . . , First floor. 9 outside rooms and bathroom; ateasj
Suites of two rooms and bath, or a single room fated- suitable for physician fiAmand bath: elevator, steam heat, telephons and"" • ' "^ "•"\u25a0
hall service; m.?als served In apartments by noo \u2666« OA± T*n.* TJ+T. C*caterer on premises *360 to J.-M0 238 tO 2*4 East 13tll St.
Also a doctors office, consisting of a suite of 8 and 10 very I>lrse rooms ;hall service .heat, -_
either two or three rooms on ground floor... 11.500 et- '- ' "> t%i>
THE MELBA, 155 West 46th St.North Coraer (entral Park West and 102 dSt. A «ln«le apartment. 7 rooms and baiiiTOOTn.>orth Corner Central Park Meat and 102 dSt. hardwood floors, steam heat, ttc 3940
Desirable all light apartments, elevator, electric no__ . 0..i0..i pi
lichtlns;. telephone In apartments and allcon- <&O West Vila, bt.,venlences 5750 to
*I06» Near CentraiPark West.
THE HETHERINGTON, El»-ht all llirht mmm and bathroom; tstt eholea_ _ . „•_. neighborhood; steam heat, etc $>>V) to ITd8. E. cor. Park At,\ and «3d St. - "
Seven large rooms and bathroom: elevator, tele-- 111 W 'it 84ul St.
phone, hall service; excellent location. Largre single apartment: 7 room, and bathroom-«,:\u25a0;.'_\u25a0<* $900 to $1,100 st«axn heat and hall service •£*£
218-20 West 59th St.. 174 West 58th St..Facing- Central Park, near Broadway-. Between 6th and 7th Ares.
Extra large apartments. 8 and 0 rooms; hall Slx rooms"nd l oom:.team heat .
service, telephone and elevator; central loca- i •**«'~ •980tlon • 1000 to 1 00 THE REGENT
911 Seventh Aye. • 43»-40 w>st S7th at.
On« apartment, 8 large, Slrht rooms and bath- Eight extra, largs and light rooms; hall service,room }000 heat, etc $435
Further particulars can be ha.d a.t the houses or by calling up thisoffice on 'Phone 6660 33th.
Unfurnished Apartments toLet.Unfurnished Apartments to Let.
•HEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. BUNDAY. AUGUST 2L_1904.
Unfurnished Apartments to Let.THE WEEK IN HEALTV.
City Property to IjCt.
The Slater Studiosv. .Jnr Artist;., Musicians and Educators.No. 7 FORTY SECOND ST. WEST. AT 3TK AVB._„„
\u0084,^,On th» street floor Is
THE "POPUUR SHOP" OF McIIUGH:Opposite IsTHR NEW rUDUC I.IBKABT-In the rear Is th« nnen court of
»THK NEW HOTEL RENAISSANCE.£TF,l<-.-tri elevator, steam heat. telephones.Apply P. B. DONOVAN. AOT.. on premises.
To Let for Business Purposes.
DESIBABLE OFFICES TO LET.
TEMPLE COURT.8 to S Beekmsn and 110 to lit*Nassau Sta.
APn.Y TO Rt'UM)*WHITING CO..ON rHKMI^II,
riORNER U>FT, very llht. new b«tMi*« with or\J without power: Urge elevator; Immediate possession-11.000 KINETICBNOINXERINd CO.. LOOT Park-ay*.
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TO IFT—DuVroonu at reasonable, rate. BROCK «CO.. JJ I»rk Pl»r».
Auction Sales of Real Estate.
Luxurious ApartmentsOn Morningside Heights
116TH ST., COR. AMSTERDAM AYE.Facing Columbia University
iFew Choice Vacancies are Offered in these New Buildings:
HILLCREST=FAIRMONTSuits of <*> Corner Apartments.•
.tt large, light room*, each Softs of S. (and 7 rooms, earn,
with foyer entrance. ple<e and np-to-d<te in allTho most luxations appointments their appointments aad
and every ronrelrable fea>tor« rnTealmcN.
that ran contribute to com- Very handsomely finished.fr>rt«ble lUlng.
Rents $1,500 to $1,800. i Rents $600 to $1,200.These buildings are situated on the hlsrhest point !n New York, and command ex-
tensive views of th» Hudson, Riverside. MorninfsMe and Central Parks.The SUBWAY EXPRESS STATION Is one block away, enabling one to reach th»
theatre an.l shopping district In ten minutes and City Hall Ineighteen.
Superintendent on premises. Booklet?, with floor plans, mailed on application.
FOR RENT
Sixteen New AmericanBasement Dwellings
Absolutely Fireproof
NOS. 22 TO 52 W. 74TH ST.No i•^x<f' X • have ever teen offered tot rental
In New »V * Cty cornparlnj with the»« In con-struction, equipment, appointments, and detail.
They have been deHgned and built with the
careful attention to details of construction given
enly to the highest class houses built for prlvat*
ownership.
Size 25*85x102.2.
FIVE STORIES IN HEIGHT.These bouses ere ready for Inspection.
CARETAKER AT NO. 16 WEST 7«TH ST.For particulars Inquire <n
CLARK ESTATECorner of 87th Street. No. 2.5*. 1 Broadway.
HOUSES TO RENT tvoAßm.'.t:. Street, near Firth Ay 12.50077th Btreet. near Madlesa, four story ... flr-«i
I'lfth Ay.. near lOth, four st'-ry *4..V0'ith-r« IC... up. l)t HOS". 153 \Vnt 14th.
City Property for Salt
XEW-JEIISET.
RECEIVERS SALE.ELBERON HOTEL,
CASINO AND GARFIELD COTTAGE,
ELBERON, N. J.The •in^»t,tgnel. as Receiver el th« Elberen TTo»»l anlrot!««» I'lmpmr. willsell st publlo saU on th» rr»m!seaon inlay, Septemtwf 3M. 1004. at two o'clock r M.the lanj and premise*, with th* building* and Improve-
ments thereon, known as «ho KlWun Hots! and <"asln.an-1 th« r.arfleM rettac*, «t E!b«-..r. N. J.. being aplot of «roun.l on \u25a0'< easterly side, of (,'.-e«n Avenue.fmrtln« *50 Vet aloaf Ocean Avenue an.I e»t»n-!lmteasterly ."Ms fe«t in .lerth to th« Ocean; also th« furntturnand fittings In m!1 llot'l. Casino and (>arf!cld Cottaites\u25a0l«n the S'ocli of wln»s an.l liquors now In saM Hotel.Full I'.ute >lars m»y be obtained of th« He r»lv*r onapplication
KnANK B. CO^TOVKn, Rectvsr.ASBUKY PARK. N. J.
Country Property for Sale.
rXKGANT PRIVATF. IIOI'SK"*,Will rent. Ifnot sold. tl.OuO each.
New three-story, baiement. cellar, bluest. swellfront, two bathn. fine view; ea«y terms.
No *48 St. Nicholas Aye., prlre iHnonNo. MS St. Nl'-:."!;iiArt.,price 17. 500No. 980 St. Nicholas Jk ye., pries |7 SOO
E. B. TREAT, owner, premises, or 2*l West :3d.
A VERY VALUABLE PLOT OF LOTI on Jerome-iV aye.. corner lielmont St.. at a larval.. A. J. CON-NICK, 244 Rth-av*.
NfBI'RnAN* I.IFK In general andOWNING TO! HOME la particular.are matters you should
LOOK INTO.la this, you will flnd i:s»ful our booklet
"WHERE TO LIVE"Free en application atApartment Hotels.
INFORMATION BIRFArS.lIJVO Broadway. N. Y. j 273 West 123th St. N.T
BM> Broadway. N. Y. i 3.13 Fulton St.. Brooklyn.'10 Exrhangn Pl»c«, Jersey City.
Or mailed for 4 cents post.tire !>>J. F. JACK. Suburban Passenger Agent.mi) Broadway. New V.Trk.
APARTMENTS ARE NOW BEINGSELECTED IN
The MadisonSquare
37 MADISON AVENUE.A modern fireproof Apartment House
and Apartment Hotel of the highest class.Unexcelled situation, facing Madison Sq..
the quietest and most beautiful of New-York's j-mallparks— within a (»• minutes'walk of the best shops and theatres, andeasily accessible to all the principal transitsystems. The buildinghas been speciallydesigned to meet the requirements ofthose who desire quiet and dignified sur-roundings, a cheerful outlook and abun-dance of ll^rht. air and sunshine.
Particular, attention has been given toprivacy and home comforts.
A general dining-room for th« con-venience of all t«n»nt.» l» provided, anilarrangements ran also be made to havemeals served In the apartments
—both
housekeeping and non-hoiuekeeplns;.
1 Room and bath $425 to $550.2 Rooms and bath $600 to $1,150.
3 Rooms and bath $1,150 to $1,400.Including light, heat and service.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS FROM $1,400
TO $3,000. INCLUDING LIGHTAND HEAT.
GEO. R. READ & CO., Agents,1 MADISON' AYE..
or at office on the premises any hour dayor evening.
AnsoniaBROADWAY.73d to 74th St.
New York's Largest and MostLuxurious Apartment Building.
REPLETE WITH FI3ATCRE3 AND CON-VENIENCES NOWHERE ELSE
DUPLICATED.
UNEXCELLED SERVICE.GENERAL. DININO ROOM3ANDRESTAURANT WITH SUPERIOR
CUISINK.Housekeeping Apartments.
8 Rooms. 1bath axu! servants* toilet 91.0006 Hoomo. 1bath and servants' toilet $2,000T Rooms. 1 bath «nJ *er»ant.V toilet ... 40010 Room?. 2 haths and serrant»* t011«t... $3.*0is ffnnsss 4 baths, servants' toilets and
lavatories 17.300Non-Housekeeping Apartments.
2 Rooms and 1 *»ath J«flOtotl.PpO8 Rooraa and 1 bath »l.Brt» toll.W4 Rooms and 1 bath $2,000
Booklet on Application.
SLAWSON (&. HOBBS. Agent*.
254 Columbus aye. (near 73d at).
. GUERNSEY E. WEBB. Resident Mir.
SCHUYLEB ARMS98th St. & Riverside, N. Y. City.
Two Blocks to Express Subway Station.2D SEASON.
AM. LATEST I.MriIOVKMKNTS. •FIREPROOF.
I'rlTßte Dining no.IKrreption Roomc.Restaurant tx la Cfvrte.
MUSIC.2 rooms anA bath . 8.100, (600, 97004 and 5 rooms, kltrlienetter . $«40. SHOO. $1,303REFINED AND QUIET. PERFECT SERVICE.
References Required.
VIRGINIA FARMS.We send lists of farms for sal* In thern-^l .l.slrat.le seetloaa of Virginia, wit:,following ailvantsges; L.,ng;. delightfulsummors; short. mIM winters, bestc-hurrh. schcwil an.] suc-lal advantticeshighest low freight rates; diversity of
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\u25a0\u25a0 r"""l'M.r """l'M.utiraillng ralnfsll, and productive{and, with Itnpmvements. at 14 AND IT r acre Forfurther Information, sxettrstoa r^tes. pstnphleta etc. a.l
m.OOMFIKI.I>. N. J.— lot B0it?40. 1U .tory slateroof plaaia. 10 rooms. Improvements, 18.000; on lot6»xlM. 11 rooms and storeroom, steam heat.'modernFlvumbln|:> ,*".-« •' ,'"t>- slut« roof, perfect order$8,000; on lot 60x160. 7 rooms, steam l.eat. all Improve-menu. M.I»0. All ii«ar seboolg an.l railroad station.5&Lt&.°S come by I.ackawanua to offlce. NATHAN
Furnished Apartments to Let.1—ELEOANTI.Y FURNISHED APARTMENT- r>rlvat». bath: $1.r,0 dally; meals fur two. 122 weekly.
VAN IU-.NKKKI.AKIt. lliKast lltli. near Bth are.
City Hotels.
THE HANOVER.. 2 EMt IBth8^To rent by the year, season or shorter time. commo.ll.iußapartments, furnished and unfurnished, from September l"now open for Inspection: table American plan. D. P.'Hathaway.
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1—ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT~DrtTat.J.. bath: 11.50 -Hilly,meals for two 122 week lrVAX RENS.SBLAER. 19 Ka.it 11th, near Oth "aye.
SOUTH SIDE LONG ISLAND.Oreat barraln. Fine dwelling, containing 11 rooms andbath, stationary tubs. Large stable an.l extenslveT poultryhouses. Nearly six ncrcn excellent land, with plenty offruit. For particulars apply to ?r*r
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, POTTEIt •» WUCB, Patchoirm.. Lon Island./-\u25a0tOUNTHY SEAT.—Stone mansion, elajramly decorated-KJ conservatory: greciih.u.c. Kraj.ery; .xtenslv, Vrounds:large sha.lo trees; fruit:cottages; stable; sell for fractionofjost. AnCHIHALUFOSSS. 30 East 4Sd-»t.|7«OR SALE.—ItELLMOUE. L. I.—32 lots for sale rlose.X. to depot- $JS lut; ono or all; cash only BRivrr>LEY. 90 Flat\»usl^ave. y- fIRIND-
Brooklyn Heal Estate For Sale.ciTAMFOBD, -Farms, water fronts, reslden.-««.© ARCHIHALI) C. KOSB. 39 East 4»"l-*£OKANOH LAKE. N. T.- Furm fronting; on lake
"AH'MIMVUI..FOSS. 3a Bast 42,1-«t.
PRINCIPAL DEALS OF THE WEEK.
One of the principal transactions of the week
was the sale by the Century Realty Company to
Charles Brendon & Co.. builders, of two lots 50x100.5
on the south sloe of Flfty-second-st., 75 feet west
of Park-aye.
B^ndon & Co.. who are successors to CharlesBuck & Co.. will at once begin the erection of
three high clara five story American basementdwelling houses, with frontages respectively of
IS. C and IS feet on the site.These lots were purchased by Flake * Dowl-
ing from the Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum,
• said by them to the Central Realty Bond andTrust Company, and by it to the United StatesRealty and Construction Company at the time thelatter was formed. The Century Realty Company
acquired them from the United States Realty and
Construction Company at the time the former
sold the car stable property at Forty third andr tuuilh \u25a0!\u25a0- and Sixth-aye. to tho latter.
T>.* brokers in the tranpactlon wers Bue't &Crawford.
N. A. IVrwin & Co. sold for Frederick C. Zobe!to Krinoolph Guggenheimer the new nine and alia'.f story office building on lot 50x110 feet, Noe.J« and 26 East Twenty-first adjoining Broadway.
This building has just been completed and has arent roll of $45,000. In part payment Mr. Gug-genli'.-imer gives No. 9 to 13 Walker-st, a sixstory mercantile building, on plot 60x10? feet; nl«>oN->. 1.578 to 1.58S Lejcington-ave., six three story andbasement dwelling houses, on plot 100x75, and twolots at One-hundred and eighty-ninth st. and Au-dubon-ave. The deal Involves about $1,000,000.This is the second building that X. A. Berwln &Co. have cold for Mr. Zobel this year, the otherb»ir.g the seven Etcry loft building Xos. 127 and12* West Twinty-fourth-st.
Whitehouse & Porter sold for William R. Trav-ers to Bernhard Kllngensteln. Wl.llam Rosen-zweSg and Samuel Green the block front on the•a«t side of Flfth-ave., between One-hundred-and-sixth and One-hundred-and-seventh-sts. The *lze
» of the plot is 201.10x100 feet. The buyers haveoptions on other parcels In the section.
A halt Interest in the old Paran Stevens plot atth« southeast corner of Forty-fourth-et. and Fifth-::v». V:\ox\l<) feet, was gold by the Century Re.iltyCompany to the United State-- Realty and Con-struction Company. This is one of the few largecomer plots In this section of Flfth-ave unim-Proved. Title to the property Is now held by theFifth Avenue and Forty-fourth Btreet Company,in which the Century Realty Company retains one-half stock Interest. W. H. Chesebrough is presi-dent of the Fifth Avenue and Forty-fourth StreetCompany. Among its directors are 11. S BlackR. J. B&bbage and John M. Stoddard.
A syndicate of men prominent In the financialand real estate world. Including Henry and Jef-fjrson Sellxman. Hdrr.und L.. Baylies and Prrclvalv Clerccnt, purchased the Varan Stevens plot inv \u0084
t *"'s so:d /y/ y th!s »:'n<3'cate to the CenturyRealty Company in May of this year.No umoupoeaent was made as to the plans fordlspocin? Cf or developing this property, althoughIt Is known that ••'•veral proponlMonH concerning• its development or relating to it? division have re-cently been under discussion.
A REALTY PAPER'S OPINION"The Record and Guide' revs, In part. in Its
lart -vie regarding the real < slate situation:Apart from a few Rales of private dwellings theonly real estalc transaction of any Interest" an-nounced during the last we< X is the gale of a half-intereat of the old Paran Stevens property atFifth-aye, anrl l'ort;, -fourih-ht.. by the CenturyRealty Company to the United States Realty Corn-it"was Intended originally that a hotel should beerft^d on the site, and. indeed, a hotel after thewanner of the St. Regis would, under ordinarycircumstances, be the most profitable manner inwhich th« sUe could be employed. But Juet at pres-ent he would be a bold man who would put sev-eral million dollar* in another Manhattan hotelvo matter how excellent the site might be. Threer;«g new hotels will be opened this fall, and sev-<:-.-l more will follow soon thereafter. New- York,r, .rite of the passing by of several older hotels'will be FunVientiy well stocke.l with this sort oflie-nmrnodaLon for many yearn to come, particu-larly since the. new apartment hotels are also tak-ng over par: of thp transient trade. Consequlnt-
JL- with a hotel.out^-of the quegitSon. ana with noremaining club In .\ew-York aiifflclentSy opulentto a^ord the property, th? or.lv other possible din-Monition of it would b*. i,« Hale to a wealthy retailfirm im.l this I.probably th« beft ueo to which «t*coula be p \u25a0'.
Demand for Flats m Harlem Many
Times Greater than the Supply.The realty situation iiunv.Eually Interesting. and
it appears that the »«.ay Is ncsr at hand for some"••>e»rt*cular rurchasir.R an< buJldlns movements.Ifthese niovcm«Tit» are \u25a0lons Ir. «levelopl^s then
o'.h^ra are likely to itiiW.Thf-e is not a single r-port In the :n>t of realty
trar^artlons announced last week that Is likely to
caw* my operator, speculator or any per-on
Mcntlflei vrUUthe market to have nervous prostra-
tion or to be overcome with ,oy. The list of re-
ported transaction la onllnary. with only a few
eal'-s. in that !l»t there are no signs that can be
conei'-e-e^ an cui^"- to future conditions. S3
-uetly and nr.i«lr-,sjy is the business of the realty
market l^ir.K transacted Just nt present that the
problems avaftteff j=olutl^nare almost forgotten.'
One of tncße problems !« how the building: trades
tllfficultles are «o he overcome, that builders may
have an opportunity to catch op with demands for
OadKMM* in Harlem and in other actions of tne
rit- Mar- owners ef North Side property assort
that ever- one of thHr houses la filled, nnd there are
.evrral iamllles waiting to take the flrs-t vacancy
There Pro some other owners of Harlem property
who »T that all this talk about the cltjr being
way OWJfrtruflt in r.r.thou.es for th. hous nXnX of
ocnam or moderate means Is "all bosh. If this
,-,'k 's -all bo*." hewovcr. a neat bunco game
vI- ,^,>d on the hundred, Of Investor, who
, \u0084'fM Ikrlrm fiatho««e« last fpHnp at prices 1-
S per cent higher than at what the houses
couU h.»«*« * y-r «-*«* No one of those
investors thinks he XIbuncoed, >• far as known*r,d !t to almost a certainty that "very of
lhe« \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0HI JnvestlsntM the Harlem flathou*.
situation before buying In that section.
HARLEM FLATHOIJSE MOVEMENT.Was there ever a realty movement in this city j
,*fascinating from a purely real .Mate po nt of
Dew a, the Harlem f!athouse movement of last
*prln ? And has that movement died a natural
death or It 1. only Mumber.r.K now and getting Ir.ew vigor for a surprising .wakenlnf? Th.jpuM^is not pa>lrg much attention to the Harlem flat- ,
house situation, for It seems to be \u25a0*of
;
"what's everybody's »•*»•< is nobody.W'tn'W. :
The Harlem flathou?e movement of «a;-t spring
attributed to many causes . One was taer^jdrentals in the Jewish colony in the lo*er Last
Side, another was that the modern tenement house !
hnd educated many thousands «<*««jj£j33 \dwellers to a right appreciation of Its euperloruy
over the unsanitary old building; still another was
th« desire of many Jews to live In a better s*. |tion of the city than the lower East Bide \u25a0"<»*"• ,,;,r.otivene« of Harlem rent, in "-g**? Idowntown rents. From the \u25a0peculator's point of
(
view the demand for flats in Harlem and the gen- ,eral'opinion that owing to the building txMtroubles it would take several years before buUd- ,
crs would be able to meet the demands for medium
priced flats were given as the principal cause of
the purchasing movement in that section.Sine- that movement have the conditions affect- |
ing the medium priced flats improved or grown ;
worse? Building trade troubles still continue and
the money market has not been as alluring to |
builders a* they had hoped. Against these ob- ,etacles building In Harlem and The Bronx has ;
gone along slowly and all the while the demands ,from persons in moderate circumstances for flats ,in modern houses have been growing daily. In-
creased demand for such flats means higher rent- I
als As one large owner of flathouses in Harlem
said to a Tribune reporter on Friday in speaking ,of the Harlem flathouse situation, -This,is truly ;
landlord's day In Harlem."
BARGAIN.—
J10.000; Bedford section. 25 minute* toNew-York; 12 rooms; brownstune. hardwool trim.
open plumbing, beautifully decorated. ASHKIEL.D &ORIMRS. corner V'ranklln-^ve. an.'. Fultnn-st.. Hn.--.klvn
The BaLrn©LrdS. W. cor. Central Park West
and 71st Street.y-- /
Modern xo-St«rr FireproofApartment Building
• -'\u25a0 .'\u25a0..--.-« \u25a0
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containing tfca finest up-ta-date appolatn«nt» and
various features and conveniences rowt«rt "Is* *ipU-
cat«L
Beautiful «ntranc« hall and reception roons*. Two
electrlo passenger .Uvatora, Separata els»ator ft*
servants and deliver/ of fjooda>
COLO STORAGE REFRIGERATION ANDELECTRIC LIQHT INCLVDED IN RENT.
6 Room* and bath. ft.OOO to II390.
7 Rooms find b»th. 1t..W0 to f1.600.8 Room* an«| bath. SI.-WO to «I.*».•
Rooms &:bath.. I--.100 to S7JOO.17 Rooms and thrr* baths, 14.000.
SLAWSON a HOBBS. Agta.. II284 Columbus Aye.. {
N«ar 73.1 St, :Or Superintendent onpremises. . -
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Country Property toLet.
TO RENT ON THEVANDERBILT ESTATE AT CLIFTON.
Borough of Richmond. New York. ,On or before October first.
A FEW COTTAGES AND HOUSES.AH modern Improvements. Most desirable location.
Five minutes' walk from station. Forty minutes fromtha Battery. For particulars it.1.1: \u25a0•••\u25a0>
TAI.BOT ROOT, ft! HltO\l>\\AV. NEW YORK.
ITNKXCKIXKOfamily Apartm«nt>, eatIiroom*. 3 baths, corner; others t an 1
9 rooms, private kitchen and r«.«taaraotservice; dealraMe architects*, doctors',brokers* offices on ground fioor; »•"plumbing. «l«ctrio lights; tTsrythla*
moUern: high class clientele. i'ha*. *•
Oerlach. I*rop.. .Madison \». * »•»\u25a0 »•>
Proposals.
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39-43 EAST 27TH ST.Absolutely Fireproof HighClass Apartmentsof 8 and 0 rooms and servant's loom: all \u25a0\u25a0•*ttt—«prov«ment« for housekeeping; aU nlrht elevator, raw2.387
—Mad.- Superintendent, on premises. •
RECORDED MORTGAGES.Ames, Krnmt, to Benamln Morge, 2d-ave, w s.part lot 1,188 map Wakerteld; 1 year; 0 per cent $500Blaukmeyer. Henry If., to Cath. C. Hill;Vyje-*t
No. 1.488: 1 year; 6 rer cent n 000On>-r.heri;. Solomon, to Wm. C. Bergen; Oakland' '
pUce. n r. 100 ft w of Crotona Install^ments: 6 per cent... 799Ames, Ernest, to Prospect 111 Reformed DutchChurch; 4th Ft. w s. 150 ft n of WlllarJ-ave- 1year; « per cent.. .'.. 8 000Ei>»rrkel. Nann< tte. to German Savings Hank-
'«f>th-st, 6 s. 230 '.; 8 of l»t-ave; 1 year- 4'/iP»r rent. ...» '
12 000Same to ICatharlna Marger; same property priormortgage, *l-.','X>o 3 years; 5 per cent 6.000Bobrow, Jacob, to Moses I. Slesol; 112th-st, Nos313 anil 315 Eost; prior mortgage, $1.1
l75o"- 1y»ar; 8 per cent , '.. 4 230rorrr.an. Aaron and another, to Sophie. Horrberirand another: 74th-r», Nob 421 to 425 Eaaf priormortgage; 1 year; C per cent Mono(/•lxmr.ell, Sarah C. to Mbx IHrahlclnd; loVit'h «V• s, 1O(» ft * 2d-av<«: al*o land In Yonkers VIpart, all title; due July 2<>. 1906; 8 per cent.. 8000
Rector. Charles K. to North American Trust CotruMee; 44th st, No 102 West; also 44th-«t. No1«O Vest; Instalments; C per cent; notes. . 120 000Ray. Martin H.. to David H. Ray; lS2d-st-n a" '
275 ft a llth-ave; due. July 12. 1804; 4 per«*nt
"j^y,Ward, Martha J.. and another, to Walter "iV
Btfwart. trustee. llOi-ave, n w cor 3«tli »t:also a,th-»t, • s. 76 ft w of llth-ave; demanJ. 23 419Santun. Annuccio, to William Ebllriir: Robbing-'
aye. w s, being lot 279 and part 27C map Wil-ton, etc; 5 year«; r» per cent 7 '.0il**"\u25a0•«\u25a0 Jameß M.. to Nlcholaus Slcms; Public'\u25a0'•'\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' "
s, plot 10 map flaw Point; con-tain*4._> acre/); also plot 18 map Clason Polnfcontains _% acr«-s; S years;. 5 per cent 13 000Brender. Charles. to Century.- Realty Co; 52d:«. iW>
J.r '_,i',f'
\u25a0 ot I'ark-ave; prior mortgage,'i.r,. \u0084.<>; 1 year; >-. V T cent...;. B4 000•^;,,r.; '-\u25a0•:.;,;. ; Pro"ert >*: Prior mortgage. __
I.U. Morean. H al. to Samuel V.'
I.'. 'whlt^V St'* '
•Na ,'^\"'.'- ',
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"between 114 thnnd lK.th gt«; <Jue March 14. 11(05; m per cent. 6 000Kol«sxar. and another, to -!,- Htetner;
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7 MVn Not >ns.an''
317 Kast; 2 m:/rtira«resprior \u25a0\u0084!\u25a0\u25a0•"'"l*;11.' *-"\u25a0"""\u25a0 due July 1. 1000; 0* '
|X";r cent each...... ..... \u0084... . o r*rtMlr.«U.r Rc«Jt7 Co. to'
Isaac' RothVeM •"ll'th-sV."*°
v««i»"'noft? a v«™. «f«f l«t-ave; prior mortgage.»*l.0C0; O ytars; 8 p,r cent
•10.000
THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS.Two-hundred-and-fortleth-st., north side, 85 feet
•vest of Katonah-ave.. two two story frame dwell-ing houses. 19.6x44 feet; T. Ame», Yonkers, owner;W. S. Irving,architect; $7,000.
One-hundred-and-thlrty-seventh-sL, north side. 175feet east of Alexander-ava.. five story brick acad-emy 35x80 feet; Ursullne Convent, owner; A Arc-tander, architect. $40,000.
INTERESTING FORECLOSURE SALE.An Interesting foreclosure sale will be- held on
Tuesday by Joseph P. Day. when he offer*. No. 118East Thirty-e!ghth-st. The mortgage that tjbeingforeclosed ie for only $1,300, at 6 per cent, and Isnearly fifty years old. It represents) about 3 Dercent, it is said, of the value of the property. Euse-bius W. Dodge took title to the house in 1859. 5.-.Dodge bequeathed the property to his widow, \u25a0-\u2666 dwilled it to her daughter for life, and on the deathof her daughter the property was to be dividedequally among her daughter's children.
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.\u25a0*7th-st. No 133 to 137 West. 60x100.4; William II
Llvlnsfton to 13ft West Krty £«••.. nth Mr»»f *>* c »n«J JIOOI'yie *t, No L«tt, •n. 25x100; MaftdalJ'na rr*~*
to Henry E Blaakmairer; o c and 100112th-et, Nts 313 and 315 Eai-t. 54x100 11; MITWISIPlegel and another to Jacob Dobtow; mort-gage. IU.78O; oc and ioo137 th No 209 West. 18x90.11; Edgrar M I/cven-
trltt. ref^re*. to W*st SMe havings Bank ... 15.000137th »t. Ma 257 West, 18x0i 11; Edgar M I^ven-
tr'.tt. referee, to West Side Savings Hank 15,00049th «t. « s. 175 ft* of llth-ave. 23x100.4; M'frria
Goldberg to Edward It Cols; mortcsce, 114.000;o c and j(,o
lOOth-st. No 217 Kant. 2r.xlCKJ.ll; Miriam Kins; toHarry Hard»sty; mortgage, |fi.200; o c ajid 10074th M. No 421 to 423 Kp.t. .-}x«2x72.11;Sophie H'rTh»r» et a; to Aaron Forinan ana an-other; mcn»kge. *1.\0"0; oc and JOO
g9th-*t, ii b, ;i ft c of lst-ave. 24.11xM0.8;Kstharlna Msrger to Nannett'. licxrckel; mort-g-aite, »s.(h\. a c and jooIxrfp 2S and 28. map 120 lots Dally estate; Hud-son P Rom to I'arzU La C Botta Nominal
4th-»t. w s, 150 ft « of Wlllard runs n ."*xw 437 xs m Ktl.lx c 351xn Mx «• !>.•• OroreeLock wood to Krn»nt Ames; o .\u25a0 and....' ... 100Sam* property; Jow-ph Williams. administratorand trustee, to William X Jacobs 4 gooEame property; William X Jai-ote to Oeor«i W
Lock wood; o c and jooOakland Mar*, n •, 100 ft w of Crotona-ave 23x08.0x23x05.11; William C H»r|{«-n to SolomonOrssnbatm; morta^ire. $3.500 .VcmlnalPlot 10, map of Clason Point, contain? 4 25-100
acres; plot IS. unit map, contains 8 100 acres;Nicholas Slems to James M Davis; o c ami.... 100Same property; James M Davis to Hudson PRose: rr..rts;as;e. 915.000; o c and 100Greenwleh-ave, s w corner Jane-at. 39 4x70 10s48.6x03.3; Harris Batner to Hyman 11 Oold-berit: r -.-tg8(?«, $51,600; o c and 61 100
2d-ave, vc g, part of lot 1.135. map of Wakefleld.27 4xlC»."; Benjamin Mor>- to Enima Hprafuo.. .NominalPam« property; Emma Spra«-u« to Ernest Ames. .NominalFulton w §, 2<>o ft n of Elizabeth Kt. 50x100Wakenei-J, James W Hunt, et al to Thomas JIleynoltU'
NominalHist n «. 23 ft w of He«kman-a\e,'
25x!>3.5; Gottlob B Groerlnger to Carl Schatbla-nMtrtsaca, »15.5(K> NominalSame property. Carl Schalble to Gottlob B Groer-ing-er; mortgage, <!5,500 Nominal18th- «\u25a0«. n a. lota 48 and 49. map S2 lots on 18thand lf»th etR. Wakefleld, 50x114; Hugh McGulreto Annl-« ilcGulm Nominal4th St. \u25a0 w corner of 217th-st. 114x2f<r.; WakVnVldFremont Realty Company to NatnJa Jlocco- o' and •
100Bth-av<-. No 2.454. c s. MxMS: Jacob Kalmus'to<»eorgs Helnleln; mortgage, $20.«J0 inn
101st-ft. No 317 East. 29x100.11; Isaac Joel toLouis Levin, H X T & I;mortgages. 128 r.OO-0 c and
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70th-«. 8 s 150 ft c at 2d aye, 2.',x102 2; JohnMarquardt to Slgmund Lew>^ hi part, all title..Nominal2nth m. Ni,J.45 West. le.SxJISO; Christian Knurto .-^,ph;e Krur Nominal,th-ave No 3. c \u0084 21x25; Paulina C.latz to thYfit. Mnc»nt'e Hospital 18 674We« End-aye. «\u25a0 s. 158.4 ft n of 17flth st. 21 flx4i'xlrr*)r: Marg-aretta I" Barnes to Blakeu'leen.J1
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1 Jr> \n<J ano> half part>"" '"'• Nominalllth-st. s «. 3.M) ft .w of lst-ave; ZSxM.IO ft:
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fir Rothf''"!i to Tht> Mln"k< "-allyCo; mt*lflftjAn^ifi),o c and t<wMott-et. No 10. » g; 21.6x30.Cx23.1x347; IiiGit-t*rman. referee, to Louis Golde
'7 000Green* st. No 321. es. 28.5x100x27.10xK« 'ft';
Mar^art-tta V Homes. to Blake.s)e Ilarnes Jrand ,-mo. half part, all title'
\- mlnalCOth-»t. No 220 East 2rixlOO.» ft; Gabriel' DavlV'
to Albert Mando, q <• ... . 'NominalC2d-*t. 1\u25a0 7.', ft vr or I'ark-ave. BOxKM.fi;'Century
I'.ealty Co, to Churlea nrendon, mtjf. *500000 c and'
|(v,Robbins aye. c s: lot 27hxpart lot 270 mar-Wilton, etc. sOxir,r,; Wm Kbllr-r to Annixvlo
Rantlnl. mtK, $7,500'
10 000Pron)»ct-ave, s c cor Jennlngs-st. runs c ,V» His 25.11xw ttJbt w 24.4xnl9 ft; Wa»htn«; \u25a0
ton-aye. c s, 25 ft s line, bet lots 51 and Mmap •Morrlsanla. 25x124.4x25x123.8 ft: Vi, \'ham aye, sen, lot 73. same map, J<M»x2Wx172x258 ft: 34-ave. n c cor 170lh-st, runs n <s.'.Oxic 03x *50x &9.10 ft: 3d- aye, nc cor 170th-
\u25a0t. runs n c lOPx \u25a0 c 2.*ox n c tMI s 34<")x wf.90 ft; also lands at Mamaroneck and New-Ro- \u25a0
.helle. N T; Do Witt C. Flanagan, to ZeltnerBrewing Co Nominal
REALTY NOTES.P. B. Hampton is the buyer of No. 326 West One<-
hundrcd-and-flrst-st.. recently sold by the Mc-Viekar-Gaillard Realty Company, and M. & I*Pilgrim are the buyers of Nos. 3CO and 322 EastOne-hundred-and-first-Ft.
\u25a0 H. L. Moxley * Co. have, leased for a term ofyears the front part of the premises recently va-cated by th« National Citizens Bank, at Nos. 407 and409 Broadway, to the Netherland State Railway, ofHolland.
John P. Coffer has leased for Thomas L. Hamil-ton to Edwin Elliot Trautweier. No 351 WestTwenty-seventh-st.. a three story dwellinghouse.for a term of years.
BERNARDSVILLE TRACT SOLD.Xichols & Lummls have sold for the Somerset
I^ind Company to George. C Smith, of the publish-ing firmof Street &Smith, forty-three acres oflandat Bernardsville. X. J. The property, which was at
one time owned by the late (Jeorge I.Seney. is sit-uated on what is known sjs the old Mcndham Road.It haa a frontapo tn Chestnut-aye. and Seney Drive,and overlooks the grounds of the Somerset CountyPolo Club.
Mr. Smith Intends tq remove the old halldlngsnow on the land, and in their stead to erect a mod-ern dwellinghouse for his own occupancy.
TWO LOFT BUILDINGS CHANGE HANDS.Solomon Stern has sold for I.udwifr and Eugenic
Rothschild the two five story and basement store
and loft buildings, on a plot Tf.xlOO feet. No. 113 to
117 Sprin«-!»t.The properly has been held at $300,000. and ItIs
understood that the price In the present sale Isclose to that figure.
St.. two ny» story flathouses, on a plot s'i.\!;>>.ll feet.D. Trautman has sold No. 242 to 248 East One-
hundred-and-twelfth-st.. four three story dwelling
houses, on a plot 75x100.11 feet, to D. Herman, whowill«»rect on the property two six story tenementhouse.", with stores, from plans by Sass & amaii-helser. , _
D. H. JarkFon has sold for V. Venuzzlo to B.I,lon No. 311 East One-hundred-and-twelfth-st.. aJive .story tenement house, on a lot 25x100.11 J**l
-Polizzl & Co. have sold for Gordon. L<vt & t-°-
No. m But Thirteenth-st.. a five story tenementhouse, on a. lot 25x103.3 feet. _, .. ,"
Simon Slndeband has sold for Samuel acht to
Rose & Co., the northwest corner of Brooms aria
L-udlow- stF.. a six story tenement house, on a 10128.5x37.6 feet. ', „ ..*
Jacob Kronenberßer has sold for a Mr. CarrollNo. 134 Prospect-aye.. a two family dwelling house,
on a lot 25x100 feet: also for a Mr. Dunkll. tor im-
provement, a plot 52x112 feet, on the east side 01Boston Road, near Prosp«ct-ave.
Katurln & Weisman have sold for 1.. Klckwort to
Mendelson & Gro*-nb»rgr. the two otory frame, dwell-ing house on a lot 16.8x115 feet on the north eiaoof Oak Tree Place. 95 feet west of -Hughes-ave.
HENRY MORGENTHAU'S NEW HOME.L. J. Phillip*& Co. have sold for Henry Morgen-
thau. president of the Central Realty Bond and
Trust Company. No. 33 West Seventy-fourth-st.. afour story dwelling house, on a lot 30x102.2 feet.Mr. Morgenthaii lias bought through the samefirm, No. 30 West Seventy-second-st.. a four storydwelling house, on a lot 25x102.2 feet, for his ownoccupancy.
TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY.'«» C. Bnm«tt A <\u25a0'\u0084 have koM for Mrs
Amanda F«>rr«*ro to a client lor occupancy No.* 309*V>rt.B«%-«qty^t<h:ii-ct.. a thr*- story brow:.stonon*gh *'.->r,;, Uv.«-:).^g house, on a lot 17x1<)2 feet.L. 3. PhUSpa & Co. have wold for Bernard M*
Baruota to Joseph Ullman No. Si West E)ehtyl»ixth-:t., a f.v- story Amfrtcan basement dwelUnff.tious*-. with rxtduton. on & lot 25x100 8 Je^t Juste*-t of RivvnM* liriv,. The price was about' *<j.OOO.
Mary UxUHmmur !»a.- MM to Ab» Cruder No. 74Wr« 0:..-h.:a.lr^l-f»n.J-nrs i- .. >» nve ,tory flat-
jnVf*em ft lot=?"*«»*««* for CCOOO
g SIXl\u25a0'" \u25a0• :. a plot uO^iC.2
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.SEALED PROPOSALS, ADDRESSED TO
the. State Commission In Lunacy. • The Capitol. Al-bany, N. V.. \u25a0\u25a0will b« received until twelve o'clock noon.August 31. 1004. for iliaconstruction of Covered MasonryFUtpr*. Pure Wster Reservoir, an.l Appurtenances, forthe Hudson River State Hospital, .it Ponghkeepsle. N. V.
Plans, specifications »ml form of bid may bo -..\u25a0:. atthe oitlee of the Stale Commission In Lunacy. Albany,nnd at the ofllca of Allen Har m, Consulting Kn*lnc*r St.Paul Bulldtng. New York. vrune extra large rooms ANryßAT^te*^
.> class condition, on groun.l Iloor. rilS Auw^*'**
| i>>» Park-aye.. corner 6<»th-st. -J—
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X pinion. Reply CROWTHXB. Con««xatoa« *•««>«•Alt;er»tcn«, \Snjlani
Work Wanted— Female.
VACIITBMBN.— water front, 20 acre.; house-X stable; fruit; fine shade; harbor and open Sound. \u25a0 AIICHIOAU>FOSd. 89 East 411 -•»
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Two acre*: brick house; bam; fruit\u25a0hade; fine spring; river vfev; 16.000'
(ARCHIBALD FOBS. 30 East 42d-«t.
Hi-i KI.KTIERRY ISLAND.—Thin fine property, IffiQ. New Rochelle. now offered for sale Anrlv t«; ARCHIBALD C. KOSB, 3D East 42.1 st.
ISLANDFOR SALK—
Connecticut shore; hour outA ARCHIBALD O. VPS*. 80 East 42d-st.
CIREAT HARRINGTON'. Mass Stone house. 100 acres-IVI%%.<»*\u25a0> Aft. \u25a0hlliAl.l' I-. ii-s. Xi K»y Stl M.
Real Estate for Sale and to Let.IJIACTOBI rOB ItKNT
lOH"TO"irSAllE."|n"Mtadletown"•J? Conn.: 100*28 three ktorlea.' with extension- thr.'-*minutes from depot, and adjoining railroad track
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Financial.A SYNDICATE Is now beln»r formed to uuderwrltea bonrv fldo gold mining proposition; a large and urn \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0
return willbo realised upon the investment. Full war-| tlcularM will be furnished to those Interestrd. Addra .I FINAX'-I \l.. Trll-un- i'|.;.»n OBlce. 1.::.W llr'uuiwavI
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Help Wanted— ~^WANTED.—Stenojrapher. n-<ln -<1 Is to 21, single. real.:-
| >» lns with :.i.\u25a0\u25a0 '•' or guardian; \u25a0 .-i opportunity foran enercntlc and ambitious young man of good ».Mr«-«»,
Iwith high school education and satisfactory !\u25a0\u25a0 niimrinla-» tl.ma. Address, In own handwriting, stating »a:ury ins-
pected. X. Y. Z.. Box 20. Trlbunu Offlce. «
PROPOSALS FOR GUN CARRIAGES.— OHD.OFFICE. AVer Hept.. Washlnjton, D. C., Aus. L.i
VMM.—
Sealed prorionois, •In duplicate, will |,a receivedhero until noon, Sept. 13. 1004. and then publicly openedfor supplying Ord. Dein.. U. S. Army, frith 20 3 -Inchfield carriages. 1"4 field caissons, ami 3CB tieM Umber*Ml m .id o£ HSJ Bids will be received for all or forpart of the for**-tilns. Information furnished upon appli-cation to MaJ. A. U. ULB3EUU. Acting Chief of Ord.
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RIVERSIDE DRIVE—AND
—SEVENTY-SECOND ST.
CTTTT'F Q 5 ROOMS AND bath toDU1A I_>D J5 ROOMS AND 4 BATHS.
HOUSEKEEPING APARTMENTS
from $900 to $5,000.
LEASES ARE NOW BEING MADEFROM OCTOBER 1, 1904.
Positively completed and re^dyfor occupancy September First. Graham Court.
The Astor Estate's Apartments.At the Meeting of Seventh Avenue Drive, St. Nicholas
Aye. and IK>th St.THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE APARTMENT HOUSB
IN NEW YORK.
A few vacant &.pa.rtmer\t9, ranging from $1,020 to
52.000 a. year, will be for rent from October Ist.
The completion of the underground R. R. with a station one block from this build-ing renders this location very convenient and accessible, enabling on« to reach thahotel and theatre district In about 12 minutes.
APPLT TO SUPERINTENDENT ON PREMISES.BOOKLET WITH FLOOR PL.AN3BENT ON APPLICATION.
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Unfurnished Apartments to Let