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March 26,1898 Record and Guide 545 ESTABUSHEir^MM«;H2lii^ie66. DEVOTED IP REAL ESTATI . BuiLOiffc AjiC^ iTEtmjRf .HOUSEHOLD DEoo^noi*. BUSIIJES3 ;UJDTHEMES OFGEHER^I !^^tf^E:sl, PRICE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SIX DOLLARS. Published every Saturday TKLEPSONB, . . . . OoHTLANivr 1370" iCommunleaUona should he addressed to C. W, SWEET, 14-10 V«fley StreeL •J. 1. LUNBSEY, Business Manager. ••Entered at the Post Office al New York, N. Y., as second-class mailer." Wol, 1^1. MARCH 26, 1898, No. 1,567 U NTIL tliere is a change in the political situation there can be no change in the attitude of the security market, flo lar security holders have no reason to quarrel with the course of prices. It has naturally been a declining one, but has resisted rail onslaughts to bring about slumps. While there is really no market for long stock, short selling is discouraged hy an obsti- nate under-strength that makes covering diflcult and unproflt- able. The reason for this is that outside conditions are healthy. There is hesitation in every direction to make new moves while diplomacy is holding us in such a condition of uncertainty, and one after another of our prominent men make speeches to pre- pare the public for the worst that can happen; but the country has back of it a few years of probably the most careful and con- servative husiness conduct in its history, and the weak spots are therefore few and far between. There is positively nothing the matter with the position of business, except the uncertainty that surrounds our relations with Spain, and, of course, our cur- rency incubus. These are serious enough, but the fact that they are not complicated by over-trading and speculation is something to be very thankful for. The public is told every day that war is inevitable, but the financial world has received di- rectly no such intimation, or if it has, it has received it with the most surprising coolness. As previously stated, the country has been told by careful men to prepare for the worst, but we are at liberty to accept that for what we consider it worth. Modern diplomacy has been known to do such wonder- ful things in the way of avoiding war, and it has hardly yet been employed in our case, that it is toO' soon to accept such state- ments at face value. Both parties have all along looked at the Cuban question from their own point of view, but both Spain and ourselves may yet have delicately forced upon us the views of other nations that may give each a new aspect of things that cannot be disregarded consistently by peoples claiming to be civilized, and may lead to an amicable and honorable settle- ment of om- differences. However, any settlement, amicable or angry, is a long way ahead; meantime the condition of uncer- tainty must continue, and uncertainty means business ob- structed and prices lowered. The City of Paris has been authorized hy Parliament to borrow $33,000,000 at 3 per cent, for railways. The appointment of Count Thun to the Premiership has not smoothed away the internal political differences in Austria, but it has somewhat disorganized the several parties, and created a situation, from which it is hoped that a sufficient force can be created to arrange and pass the States Treaty with Hungary. A recent Hungarian loan of thirty millions of florins was subscribed twice over, more than half in Vienna alone. The financial condition of the Government of Brazil continues to afford reason for great anxiety and de- presses Brazilian securities in foreign markets. Argentine im- ports in 1897 amounted to $98,289,000, gold, and exports to $101,- 169,000; the former a decrease of $13,875,000, and the latter a de- crease of $15,633,000. Of the imports,Britain sent $36,392,000; Germany. $11,114,000; France and Italy, $11,000,000 each, and the United States, $10,101,000. Of the exports, E ance took $22,999,- 000; Germany, $14,047,000; Britain. $12,985,000, and the United States, $S,321,000. France's and Germany's takings of wool place them as the foremost buyers. F OREIGN exchanges are also awaiting the settlement of the Cuban trouble, and also the outcome of differences among the European powers in China. France is evidently not willing to risk war with Britain over the Niger territory; and, if it is true that this matter has been arranged, it is highly probable that the China matter so far as France is concerned will be pacifically settled also, otherwise the Sokoto incident would have been kept open by prolonging negotiations to in- fluence the other. This fact adds importance to the announce- ment of the cession of Ta-]ien-Wan and Port Arthur to Russia, ,and leaves the latter power and Britain to settle matters be- tween themselves. The ugly feature is that Russia has de- manded and received a cession of Ta-lien-Wan after Britain's request for privileges there had been denied. How will Britain take such an insult? Somehow ultimate events do not prove that Russia dominates in the far East to the extent that we are too often led to believe. Witness for instance the withdrawal from Corea under pressure from Japan and Britain. Will we ultimately see a similar failure of her diplomacy at Pekin? We probably will if France fails her ally there. Much attention has been given to the recently issued report of the Bank of Spain, which shows how iast year the bank had to support the royal treasury and sacrifice its commercial business, but also paid the largest dividend in its history, namely, 24 per cent. Financing an embarrassed government may be a very profitable thing sometimes, British trade reports for the flrat two months of the year show considerable declines in botb exports and Imports. MONEY, I I T is not to be supposed that a condition of uncertainty that has practically paralzyed business on the Stock Ex- change and is adversely affecting trade in every direction, ex- cept in the line of war supplies, would leave the realty market untouched. No one is unreasonable enough to expect that. It is taken for granted that the dread of possible war has had its influence there as well as everywhere else, and when the matter is considered, it is not a question of whether a change has been produced, but of the extent of an admitted and expected change. Consequently we are alarming nobody and making no contri- bution to a commercial scare, if we refer to the subject and point out how far the resources of the realty market are cur- tailed by a situation that is not without its anxieties for the coolest heads, or even for those who are confident that diplo- macy will flnd a way to arrange differences with Spain, without need of employing any part of the mountains of war material that are now being so ostentatiously purchased. We all know that capital is proverbially timid, and we know, too, that it will leave one place to go to another if in the one tbere are better opportunities for proflt than in the other. These two things seem now to be operating to make money scarcer to-day in the realty market than it was a week or two ago. The statements made by a number of the principal loan brokers of this city, and given in another column of this issue, show this to be the case, in spite of their brevity and the caution that evidently animates them. It should be pointed out that one of these brokers, and one whose field of operations is large, has not found any hesitation among his clients to make loans be- cause of the war scare, though the other four show that caution is tying money up and making the negotiation of loans more difficult than it was. So far our records have not shown any diminution of the amount of money loaned on mortgage in this city; on the contrary, both in number and amount there has been a large increase. According to our last issue, since .January 1st last, 3,704 mortgages have been made for a total of $51,556,380, after leaving out two to secure bonds, one to the amount of $11,000,000, made by the New Amsterdam Gas Com- pany, and one for $7,000,000, made by the Third Avenue Rail- road Company. The comparative figures for the same time last year were 3,588 mortgages for $42,198,397. Not only is this com- parison favorable in bulk to the current year, but also in the average mortgage loan. Nor can we discover, by looking over our weekly tables of mortgages published since the Maine dis- aster, that lenders have been more unwilling to place their money on mortgages since the news of that most deplorable event was first announced, the ratio of increase since the middle of February having been more than maintained. To enable us to judge of the effect of the political situation, we have then the brokers' statements previously referred to. and from these we gather that, there is everywhere more caution becoming apparent and a more careful scrutiny of the loans offered than is usually the case. The great loaning companies seem to have withdrawn none of their funds from the realty market. We hear of only one, and that a Jersey institution, whose loaning policy has been modified because of the political situation. Private loaners on the other hand are refusing loans, or, which is about the same thing, declining to entertain propo- sitions for loane until the situation becomes more settled. There is. too, a tendency on the part of capitalists to keep their funds in hand in the expectation that it will flnd more profitable em^ ployment In the security market than it can now do in the realty market. This makes a situation in which the poorer loans are likely to go begging, and it la one that should be taken into account in laying out new building enterprises, Wtille tbere Is
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March 26,1898 Record and Guide 545

ESTABUSHEir^MM«;H2lii^ie66.

DEVOTED IP REAL ESTATI . BuiLOiffc AjiC^ iTEtmjRf .HOUSEHOLD DEoo^noi*.

BUSIIJES3 ;UJDTHEMES OFGEHER^I !^^tf^E:sl,

PRICE PER YEAR IN ADVANCE SIX DOLLARS.

Published every Saturday

TKLEPSONB, . . . . OoHTLANivr 1370"

iCommunleaUona should he addressed to

C. W, S W E E T , 14-10 V«fley StreeL

•J. 1. LUNBSEY, Business Manager.

••Entered at the Post Office al New York, N. Y., as second-class mailer."

Wol, 1^1. MARCH 26, 1898, No. 1,567

U NTIL tliere is a change in the political situation there can be no change in the attitude of the security market, flo

lar security holders have no reason to quarrel with the course of prices. It has naturally been a declining one, but has resisted rail onslaughts to bring about slumps. While there is really no market for long stock, short selling is discouraged hy an obsti­nate under-strength that makes covering diflcult and unproflt-able. The reason for this is that outside conditions are healthy. There is hesitation in every direction to make new moves while diplomacy is holding us in such a condition of uncertainty, and one after another of our prominent men make speeches to pre­pare the public for the worst that can happen; but the country has back of it a few years of probably the most careful and con­servative husiness conduct in its history, and the weak spots are therefore few and far between. There is positively nothing the matter with the position of business, except the uncertainty that surrounds our relations with Spain, and, of course, our cur­rency incubus. These are serious enough, but the fact that they are not complicated by over-trading and speculation is something to be very thankful for. The public is told every day that war is inevitable, but the financial world has received di­rectly no such intimation, or if it has, it has received it with the most surprising coolness. As previously stated, the country has been told by careful men to prepare for the worst, but we are at liberty to accept that for what we consider it worth. Modern diplomacy has been known to do such wonder­ful things in the way of avoiding war, and it has hardly yet been employed in our case, that it is toO' soon to accept such state­ments at face value. Both parties have all along looked at the Cuban question from their own point of view, but both Spain and ourselves may yet have delicately forced upon us the views of other nations that may give each a new aspect of things that cannot be disregarded consistently by peoples claiming to be civilized, and may lead to an amicable and honorable settle­ment of om- differences. However, any settlement, amicable or angry, is a long way ahead; meantime the condition of uncer­tainty must continue, and uncertainty means business ob­structed and prices lowered.

The City of Paris has been authorized hy Parliament to borrow $33,000,000 at 3 per cent, for railways. The appointment of Count Thun to the Premiership has not smoothed away the internal political differences in Austria, but it has somewhat disorganized the several parties, and created a situation, from which it is hoped that a sufficient force can be created to arrange and pass the States Treaty with Hungary. A recent Hungarian loan of thirty millions of florins was subscribed twice over, more than half in Vienna alone. The financial condition of the Government of Brazil continues to afford reason for great anxiety and de­presses Brazilian securities in foreign markets. Argentine im­ports in 1897 amounted to $98,289,000, gold, and exports to $101,-169,000; the former a decrease of $13,875,000, and the latter a de­crease of $15,633,000. Of the imports,Britain sent $36,392,000; Germany. $11,114,000; France and Italy, $11,000,000 each, and the United States, $10,101,000. Of the exports, E ance took $22,999,-000; Germany, $14,047,000; Britain. $12,985,000, and the United States, $S,321,000. France's and Germany's takings of wool place them as the foremost buyers.

F OREIGN exchanges are also awaiting the settlement of the Cuban trouble, and also the outcome of differences

among the European powers in China. France is evidently not willing to risk war with Britain over the Niger territory; and, if it is true that this matter has been arranged, it is highly probable that the China matter so far as France is concerned will be pacifically settled also, otherwise the Sokoto incident would have been kept open by prolonging negotiations to in­fluence the other. This fact adds importance to the announce­ment of the cession of Ta-]ien-Wan and Port Arthur to Russia, ,and leaves the latter power and Britain to settle matters be­tween themselves. The ugly feature is that Russia has de­manded and received a cession of Ta-lien-Wan after Britain's request for privileges there had been denied. How will Britain take such an insult? Somehow ultimate events do not prove that Russia dominates in the far East to the extent that we are too often led to believe. Witness for instance the withdrawal from Corea under pressure from Japan and Britain. Will we ultimately see a similar failure of her diplomacy at Pekin? We probably will if France fails her ally there. Much attention has been given to the recently issued report of the Bank of Spain, which shows how iast year the bank had to support the royal treasury and sacrifice its commercial business, but also paid the largest dividend in its history, namely, 24 per cent. Financing an embarrassed government may be a very profitable thing sometimes, British trade reports for the flrat two months of the year show considerable declines in botb exports and Imports.

MONEY, I I T is not to be supposed that a condition of uncertainty

that has practically paralzyed business on the Stock Ex­change and is adversely affecting trade in every direction, ex­cept in the line of war supplies, would leave the realty market untouched. No one is unreasonable enough to expect that. It is taken for granted that the dread of possible war has had its influence there as well as everywhere else, and when the matter is considered, it is not a question of whether a change has been produced, but of the extent of an admitted and expected change. Consequently we are alarming nobody and making no contri­bution to a commercial scare, if we refer to the subject and point out how far the resources of the realty market are cur­tailed by a situation that is not without its anxieties for the coolest heads, or even for those who are confident that diplo­macy will flnd a way to arrange differences with Spain, without need of employing any part of the mountains of war material that are now being so ostentatiously purchased.

We all know that capital is proverbially timid, and we know, too, that it will leave one place to go to another if in the one tbere are better opportunities for proflt than in the other. These

• two things seem now to be operating to make money scarcer to-day in the realty market than it was a week or two ago. The statements made by a number of the principal loan brokers of this city, and given in another column of this issue, show this to be the case, in spite of their brevity and the caution that evidently animates them. It should be pointed out that one of these brokers, and one whose field of operations is large, has not found any hesitation among his clients to make loans be­cause of the war scare, though the other four show that caution is tying money up and making the negotiation of loans more difficult than it was. So far our records have not shown any diminution of the amount of money loaned on mortgage in this city; on the contrary, both in number and amount there has been a large increase. According to our last issue, since .January 1st last, 3,704 mortgages have been made for a total of $51,556,380, after leaving out two to secure bonds, one to the amount of $11,000,000, made by the New Amsterdam Gas Com­pany, and one for $7,000,000, made by the Third Avenue Rail­road Company. The comparative figures for the same time last year were 3,588 mortgages for $42,198,397. Not only is this com­parison favorable in bulk to the current year, but also in the average mortgage loan. Nor can we discover, by looking over our weekly tables of mortgages published since the Maine dis­aster, that lenders have been more unwilling to place their money on mortgages since the news of that most deplorable event was first announced, the ratio of increase since the middle of February having been more than maintained.

To enable us to judge of the effect of the political situation, we have then the brokers' statements previously referred to. and from these we gather that, there is everywhere more caution becoming apparent and a more careful scrutiny of the loans offered than is usually the case. The great loaning companies seem to have withdrawn none of their funds from the realty market. We hear of only one, and that a Jersey institution, whose loaning policy has been modified because of the political situation. Private loaners on the other hand are refusing loans, or, which is about the same thing, declining to entertain propo­sitions for loane until the situation becomes more settled. There is. too, a tendency on the part of capitalists to keep their funds in hand in the expectation that it will flnd more profitable em^ ployment In the security market than it can now do in the realty market. This makes a situation in which the poorer loans are likely to go begging, and it la one that should be taken into account in laying out new building enterprises, Wtille tbere Is

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really little appreciable change, the lines are nevertheless being tightened, and as tbe moving cause is the Cuban difficulty, the process is likely to be continued until that difficulty is removed.

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N OT much progress seems to have been made during the week with the bills affecting real estate and building In

the Legislature, and intimations have been received from Albany that there will be no public hearings on any of them, owing to the fact that the adjournment is so near at hand, a fact that also favors the improbability of those bills passing. There is one point that ought to be insisted upon by the legislative com­mittees of the various associations, and that is that no change should be made in the building laws before ail interests have had an opportunity to be heard. Notwithstanding the lateness of the session and the unforwardness of the bills proposing changes in methods of construction, etc., a sharp eye should be kept upon the Legislature to prevent, if possible, mischievous and.troublesome measures from passing in the confusion of the final days of the session. For instance, we are informed that the bill of Mr. Williams, in the Assembly, regulating the prog­ress of work on high buildings, has been amended to provide that, if a building in course of construction is five stories or more in height, no building material needed for such construc­tion shall be hoisted or lifted on the outside of the building. Originally this provision was against the outside hoisting of lumber or timber, which was bad enough, but the new provision would increase the difficulties of construction immeasurably, and the cost also to some extent. We failed to point out last week, and remedy the omission this, that the provisions of Mr. Adler's bill to abolish close fences around lots are most objectionable. They require that alJ tight board fences shall be removed on or before August 1, 1898, and that failure to comply with their terms shall render the offender liable to a fine of $200 or to im­prisonment for not more than thirty days, whicli are out­rageously excessive penalties for what may be omissions due to mere ignorance of the law. Among the new bills introduced is one to give preference to wood or asphalt produced in the United States for street paving purposes; another to compel con­tractors for public works to pay the same wages and allow the same hours of work as a municipality would have to pay or allow, if doing the work itself; a third proposes to give the Dock Department power to establish recreation piers and salt water baths in its discretion, and to acquire water front property for these purposes if it should in its opinion be necessary.

the technical ignorance of the societies fathering the bills, and much as if they had been asked to say four o'clock and had ex­pressed it as the children sometimes do, as sixty minutes past three. The solitary bill sent this year to Albany having restric­tive objects, is, we understand, comfortably lodged in a pigeon­hole belonging to the Committee on Cities of the Senate, from which it is not to be permitted to get out.

B OSTON seems to think it has at last a case upon which 10 proceed against the high building, Copeland Square is now

BO crowded down by huge structures that the celebrated Bullfinch front of the capitol is dwarfed and its beauties otherwise smoth­ered by the fronts or "sides" of the tall buildings around it, and Boston is aroused and the Massachusetts Legislature is being or is to be asked to pass a bill restricting the height of buildings to eighty feet. No doubt a compact section of high buildings is about the very best of arguments against their spread or per­petuation that could be produced. They would show better than any other demonstration how iight is shut off; how dangerous they are in case of fire or earthquake; how, by obstructing the light, they favor the propagation of the deadly and multitudin­ous microbe, and, in short, what a detestable nuisance living in a city of tall buildings would become. Whether, however, the Bostonese who are opposed to having any more high buildings erected in their city can prevail upon the Legislature to see the matter as they do, or not to see it as the advocates of high building want them to see it, remains to be seen. The re­ports of what is going on in Massachusetts make us wonder why some of the many individuals and societies opposed to the further erection of high buildings in this city have not asked the Municipal Assembly to use the powers given them by the charter to regulate and restrict the height of buildings to be hereafter erected here. We do not believe any of them has sufficient in­fluence to induce the Council to do anything of the kind. We are only surprised, considering the number of bills that were intro­duced into the Legislature iast year to obtain the adoption of various formulae for putting a limit to the ambition of our architecture for progress heavenward, that these attentions have not been transferred to the Municipal Council now that it has the power, subject to several checks, to say wliether a maximum height shall be named and what it shall be. The trouble with all the propositions formed in New York is that they would not, if adopted, make much change in existing eoa-ditions. When Boston demands that no building shall exceed eighty feet in height, that is something everyone can under­stand as a demand for a moderately high building only. The New York demands have generally been couched In terms that practically left matters as they were, as if they had heen drawn by profesBional practical jokers, who bad taken advantage •jf

SANITARY CODE—BUILDINGS ANO SIDEWALKS.

The Health Board has just issued a revision of the Sanitary Code, with which property-owners and their agents ought to make themselves acquainted. Though the provisions as to the construction and operation of buildings are practically the same as have previously appeared in the Code, the revision perhaps affords a good opportunity for acquainting the parties interested n-ith their nature, there being so much law and so many rules and regulations that architects have to keep in mind and owners and agents should observe in keeping up their buildings that there is more likely to be convenience than tedium in the repeti­tion of them. The revision was made in accordance with Section 1172, Chapter 378 of the Laws of 1897, otherwise known as the Charter, and the provisions of the Code apply to the whole of the consolidated city.

The general provisions forbid the erection of a building or con­version of a building into any form that shall be defective as to strength, light, ventilation, sewerage, etc., and the doing of anything in a building which may be dangerous or prejudicial to health. Where the Tenement House Law says construction shall be so and so, the Code says it shall not be otherwise than so and so. The Health Board thereby takes power to regulate the use of cellars and basements for sleeping purposes, the prevention of overcrowding and generally the suppression of nuisances. To keep a lodging house in this city it is necessary to have a permit from the Board of Health. All beds in such houses are to have a passageway of two feet between them and an air space of four hundred cubic feet each. The keeping of the premises in a cleanly and wholesome slate is an obligation upon "every owner, lessee and tenant and manager" of a boarding house or manufactory. \. ^

Among specific directions are the following: The walls and ceilings throughout any tenement or lodging house shall be thor­oughly whitewashed not less than twice in each year. Drain and soi! pipe, passage or connection with any sewer must be adequate for its purpose, and no change of the draininge, sewerage, or the sewer connections may be made unless thirty days' notice in writing is flrst given the Department. The house drain of every dwelling, manufactory, theatre, store or building used or oc­cupied or intended to be used or occupied by human beings must be of iron with a fall of at least one-quarter inch to the foot, and where water-closets discharge into it the drain must be not less than four inches in diameter. No brick, sheet metal, earthen­ware or chimney flue may be used as a sewer ventilator, or to ventilate any trap, drain, soil or waste pipe. The soil, waste and vent pipes in an extension to any building must be extended above the roof of the main building if within thirty feet of the windows of the main building or of an adjoining building, or when so located as to cause a nuisance. The diameter of any soil pipe shall not be less than four inches. A waste pipe into which a Hne of kitchen sinks discharge must be not less than three inches in diameter, and when receiving the waste from five sinks or when connected with flve sinks or fixtures, the branch waste pipe must be not less than one and a half inches in diameter. All joints in iron drain pipes, soi! and waste pipes, must be so fllled with oakum and lead and hand caulked as to make them gas-tight. All connections of lead with iron pipes must be made with a brass sleeve or ferrule of the same size as the lead pipe, put in the hub of the branch of the iron pipe, and caulked with lead. The lead pipe must be attached to the ferrule by a wiped or overcast joint. All connections of lead waste and vent pipes shall be made by means of wiped joints.

Every water-closet, urinal, sink, basin, wash-tray, bath and every tub or set of tubs and hydrant waste pipe must be sep­arately and effectively trapped; except where a sink and wash-tubs immediately adjoin each other, in whi^h case the waste pipe from the tubs may be connected with the inlet side of the sink trap. Traps must be placed as near the fixtures as practicable, and in no case shall a trap be more than two feet from the fix­ture. In no case shall the waste from a bath-tub or other fix­ture be connected with a water-closet trap. No trap vent pipe shall be used as a waste or soil pipe. No drain pipe from a re­frigerator shall be connected with a soil or waste pipe, but shall discharge into an open and water supplied sink. No overflow pipe from a tank shall discharge into any soil or waste pipe, w-ater-closet trap or into the drain or sewer, but it may discharge upon the roof or into an open water-supplied tank. Rain water leaders shall not be used as soil, waste or vent pipes, or be connected therewith; nor shall any soil, waste or vent pipe be used as a leader. When within the house, the leader must be of cast iron, with leaded joints; when outside of the house and connected with the house drain it must be trapped beneath the ground or just inside of the wall, the trap being arranged in either case so as to prevent freezing. In every case where a leader opens near a Window or a lierht abaft, it must be properly trapped at Ita hanft

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The joint between a cast iron leader and the roof must be made gas and water-tight by means of a brass ferrule and a lead or copper pipe properly connected. The waste or soil pipe in every tenement, lodging-house, or other dwelling shall be ventilated by extending the same by means of a pipe of the same size to the height of not less than two feet above the roof of the building, or pursuant to the terms of a permit in writing from the Board of Health. All sinks, basins, and sanitary tubs in every hotel, lodging, tenement, boarding-house, or other dwelling, shall be provided with proper stench traps directly under each sink, basiri or stationary tub, so connected with the waste or soil pipe and so constructed as directed or approved by the Board of Health, and with the traps so adjusted as to prevent the escape there­from of foul odors and gases. Privy vaults shall be ventilated and shall be constructed or repaired; and manure vaults shall be covered, provided with drains, and built or repaired in accordance with directions from and orders made therefore by the Board of Health, No piivy, vault, or cesspool, shall be allowed to remain an any premises, or shall be built in unless when unavoidable and in accordance with the terms of a permit issued by the Board of Health, The sides and bottom of every privy, vault, cesspool, or school-sink must be impermeable, and secure against any sat­uration of the walls or the grounds above the same.

The provisions of the Code regarding sidewalks require that no person being owner, lessee, or tenant of any house or building shall allow any water or other liquid to run from or out of his building or ground upon or across any sidewalk or curbstone, and if such substance is allowed to pass upon any street, it must reach the S0me by a passage, to be kept at all times adequate and in re­pair by such person, under or through such flagstone or curb­stone, and no such water or other liquid, or ice therefrom, shalli be allowed to gather or remain on the upper surface of such curb, P.agstonG, or passage; nor shall such person allow any ac­cumulation of such water or liquid, or the ice therefrom, upon any street or place, but shall at all times cause the same to -be removed or to pass along the gutter or some proper passage to one of the rivers or into the sewer. That every owner, tenant, lessee and occupant of any building or lot (whether vacant or occupied) within or near the built-up portions of said city shall keep and cause to be kept the sidewalk and flagging, and curb­stone in front thereof, free from obstructions and nuisances of every kind, and shall not allow anything in the area or yard or on or about his premises to become a nuisance, or dangerous ana prejudicial to life or health. That no person shall take, or allow to go or be taken (having the right and ability to prevent the same), any horse or other animal, nor any vehicle, upon any sidewalk or footpath in front of any building, to the peril of any person; nor shall any person block up or obstruct any street or place, or contribute thereto.

Finally, under head of "General Subjects,'" the owner, lessee or tenant of vacant, sunken, or excavated lots must keep the same at all times clean and inoffensive, and provide around the same a proper fence, so as to effectually prevent the throwing-or depositing therein or thereupon any garbage or offensive thing whatsoever, and also to prevent persons passing from falling into such excavation. The owners, lessees and occupants of any building in which hatchways or welWioles exist or shal! here­after be constructed, must cause the same to be effectually barred or inclosed by railing, gates, or by other contrivances approved by the Board of Health, for the prevention of accidents there­from.

OUR ALBANY LETTER.

Albany, March 24.—The Legislature is getting ready to depart on March Slst, and, consequently, few New York measures were presented the past week, and a surprisingly small number were passed.

Senator Ellsworth's bill abolishing the Rapid Transit Commis­sion and establishing a bi-partisan Board of 2 Democrats and 2 Republicans apparently will not be passed. The Record and Guide correspondent can slate positively that Governor Black has said that he would not sign the bill if it should be passed. Nor is it meeting with any favor in the Legislature. The Senate Com­mittee on Cities listened yesterday to earnest speeches against it by representatives of the Chamber of Commerce of New Tork. To-day the same Committee on Cities, by a vote of 6 to 6, re­fused to report the bill. All of the fi votes against the bill were cast by Republicans, and since the Republicans have a majority of 22 votes in the Senate it would seem that the bill wi!l be de­feated.

Two street railway bills of interest have been passed by the Senate this week; one presented by Assemblyman Eldridge, and the other by Assemblyman Trainor. Both of them appear to be intended to give the Third Avenue Railway Company, as lessee of the Union Railway Company (the "Huckleberry"), greater au­thority to lay tracks in various streets and highways north of the Harlem River.

The Assembly passed this week Senator Stranahan's bill au­thorizing the Governor to create a Taxation Commission to revise the taxation laws of the State; Senator Lexow's bill (No. 31), le-garding sales of real property under judgments for the partition and sale of real property heretofore made to guardians in socage of infant parties to actions; Senator Cantor's bill (No. 119), amending the act relating to the bonds of auctioneers; Assembly­man Martin's bill (No. 288), giving the East River Bridge Com­

mission authority to buy more land for the bridge; Senator Guy's bill (Printed No. 192), authorizing the award of damages for change of grade in Ward 3 of Block 1858: Senator Stranahan's bill (Printed No. 801), in regard to building encroachments on streets in New York; Assemblyman Laimbeer's (Printed No. 1375), au­thorizing the Governor to appoint a commission to inquire Into the condition of the commerce of New York and to suggest legis­lation thereon; Assemblyman Donnelly's bill authorizing a re­funding of the assessment for opening Lexington avenue, between 97th and 102d streets.

The Senate has passed Senator Lexow's bill (Int. No. 31), re­garding sales of real property under judgments, for the partition and sale of real property; Senator Cantor's bill (Int. No. 569), giving a lien on wagons, trucks and harness; Senator Grady's bill (Int. No. 593), authorizing a leasing of buildings for municipal uses for a period of 21 years; Senator Grady's bil! (No. 858), au­thorizing the Sinking Fund Commissioners to invest surplus mon­ies in bonds or stock of the City of New York; Assemblyman Martin's bill for the acquisition of additional land for the East River Bridge; and Assemblyman Adler's bill providing that in July and August it shall be lawful to keep open the office of the Sheriff only from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m.

The bills introduced this week, with the names of their Intro­ducers and introductory numbers, are given as follows:

Senator Lexow (No, 857): Authorizing a trustee under a vIll with the consent of the Supreme Court to exchange real estate.

Senator Guy (No. 871): Putting the control of recreation grounds adjacent to schools in the Board of Education.

Senator Guy (No. 900): Providing for the payment of the awards and expenses of widening and opening Ogden avenue, from Jerome avenue to Aqueduct avenue.

Assemblyman Adler (No. 1314): Authorizing the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund of New York to modify the lease to the Mt. Sinai Hospital.

•Assemblyman Meyer (No. 1300): Providing for a division of notification in the Bureau for the Collection of Assessments and Arrears of Taxes in Lhe Department of Finance of New York, "the chief officer of which shall be a notification clerk." It is provided that the owner of any lot or parcel of real estate in the Borough of Manhattan may cause to be exhibited to the said notification clerk the deed or other instrument whereby the title to or the beneficial interest in the said lot, piece or parcel, or any interest therein has been vested in him, which instrument, if a deed, shall be acknowledged or proved in the manner necessary to permit the same to be reeorded, or a certified copy of such Instrument or a will subscribed and attested in the manner required for probate, or an exemplification of such will or proof of heirship satisfac­tory to said Controller, together with a written application to be flled, that the lot, piece or parcel, the title whereof is thus af­fected, be registered in the division of notification in the name of the applicant, and in the said application the applicant jshall designate a post-offlce address to which notifications addressed to him shall be sent. The notification clerk shall thereupon register in a volume to be kept in the said' division a brief description of such lot, piece or parcel of land, as the same is designated upon the tax books of the City of New York, together with the name of the applicant and his post-office address, and the date of such application. As soon as any assessment for a local iraprovement shall have been confirmed, including assessments confirmed by a Court of Ilecord, and the list thereof shall have been entered and filed in the bureau for the collection of assessments and arrears of taxes and assessments, and of water rents, the said notification clerk and his assistants shall examine said assessment list, and shall thereupon forthwith mail a notice addressed to each person in whose name any lot, piece or parcel of land, or interest therein, is registered at the post-office, address registered in the records of said division, which notice shall contain the brief description of the lot registered in the name of the person to whom said notice is addressed, together with amount assessed thereon, date of confirmation and title of the improvement for which said as­sessment is made, and a statement of the interest or penalty imposed for the non-payment of the said assessment, and the date from which the interest or penalty will be computed. The Con­troller is given authority to extend this system of notification to the other boroughs as soon as it shall be practicable,"

Assemblyman Lowenthal (No. 1359): Setting apart for a public park the parcel of land bounded by Kings Bridge, Fairview tive-nue and l l t h avenue; also a parcel of land bounded by l l t h ave­nue and Fort George avenue, on the westerly side of Fort George avenue; also a piece of land bounded by Fort George avenue, Au­dubon avenue and Amsterdam avenue; also a piece of land bounded by Kingsbridge road, ISTth street, Wadsworth avenue and Fairview avenue.

THE LOAN IVIARKET.

Statements having been made that the war scare is seriously interfering with the obtaining of funds for real estate and build­ing operations, a canvass of the principal loan brokers was made by a representative of the Record and Guide to ascertain the ex­act situation. The first of these. A, W. McLaughlin & Co., fur­nished us with the following statement:

"A, W. McLaughlin & Co., having been asked as to the present condition of the loan market, state that, with the exception, pos­sibly, of more conservatism than usual, there is no especial change to be noted with regard to lending institutions. The only notable exception to ordinary conditions is the fact that some

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private lenders have temporarily withdrawn their funds for in­vestment in mortgage loans, to take advantage of the favorable opportunity offered for investment in Wall street."

Wm. E. Callender & Co. said: "You may say for us, that not one of our executors, estates, or trustees, and you may also tay institutions, have declined to make loans on account of the war scare. Nor have we, or ©ur young men, who are in the market all the time, heard of any refusals to loan on that account. We are putting out money straight along as usual."

Lewis M. Norwood said: "The war scare has affected loaning considerably. People who were willing three or four weeks ago to loan at 4% interest are more conservative now, and will not loan as liberally at that rate as they would then."

N, W. Chambers said: "The war scare has made things very nuiet in the loan market; loaners are unwilling to do anything un­til they see what the outcome will be."

Louis L. Coudert also said the war scare had made it more dif­ficult to negotiate realty loans.

Notice to Property Owners. ASSESSMENTS COMPLETED AND DUE AND PAYABLE.

Assessments for the following have been completed and depos­ited in the office of the Board of Assessors for examination. Ob­jections must be presented to the Secretary of the Board of As­sessors, No. ,320 Broadway, on or before April 20th, except where otherwise staled.

S.;wers: lS7th sl, bet Kingsbridge road and Amslerdam av, with

branches in l l t h av. bet 187th and 190th sts, and curves at Wadsworth, l l th and Audubon avs. Area of assessment: Both sides of streets named within area stated, and n s, 186th, bet Audubon and Wadsworth avs; s s, 186th, from point 109 e of n t h av to Wadsworth avs.

190th st, bet Amsterdam av and l l t h av, and curve in Audubon av. Area of assessment: Both sides of street within limits stated, and both sides of Audubon av to point 580 n 19^lth st.

Collister st, bet Hubert and Beach sts. Area of assessment: Both sides, witliin limits stated April 26.

jieaulatino, Guadina, Paving etc: lObth st, from Webster to Franklin av, April 26. lS2d st, from Amsterdam av to Kingsbridge road. Convent av, from s s 149th st to-n s 152d st. 18Sth st, from Audubon to Wadsworth av. 142d sl, from Convent to Amsterdam av. 130th st, from Convent to Amsterdam av. 132d st, from Broadway to Amsterdam av. Area of assess­

ment, both sides of same, within the limits stated.

Flagging. Curbing, etc: 85th st, n s, bet Park and Madison avs. 107th st, n s, bet Amsterdam av and Boulevard. 23d Bt, No. 139 e, in front of. St. Nicholas av, across, s s of 156th, 157th, 158th, 159th ann

16'Jth sts. Several areas of assessment, some within the limits stated.

The Comptroller gives notice that assessments for opening streets and on properties within the areas given below, are now due and payable. Payments made on or before May 7, 189S. will be exempt from interest; after that date interest at the rate of 7% per annum will be charged from the dates of the respective entries of the several assessmenls in the Record of Titles and Assessments:

135th st, ISKlh st, between Amsterdam av. For area of assess­ment, see Record and Guide of September 4, 1897.

Freeman st, from Southern Boulevard to Westchester av. For area of assessment, see Record and Guide of October 16, 1897.

Clarlt pl, from Jerome av to Concourse. Oliver st, from Webster av to Marion av. For area of assess­

ment see Record and Guide of November 27, 1897. Home st, from Westchester av to Intervale av, and to lands

required for widening junction of Home st. Intervale av, 169th st. Tiffany st.

Sheridan av, from 153d st to 161st st. Itilst st, from Union av to Prospect av. Katonah av, from Eastchester av to Mount Vernon st. Woodruff st, from Boston road to Longfellow sl. lS9ih st, from Webster av to Pordham road, and from Fordham

road to lS9th st. Limits of area of assessnient, for Home si, on n by s s Freeman st, from Prospect av to c 1 of blocks bet Fox st and Southern Boul-evard, and c 1 blocks Fox st and South­ern Boulevard to Westchester av; on s by n s 167th st, from Prospect av to c I blocks bet Fox st and Southern Boulevard, and Home st, and 167th st, from c 1 blocks bet Fox st and South­ern Boulevard to "Westchester av; on e by Westchester av; on w by Prospect av.

For Sheridan av: On n by m I of blocks bet East KiSth st and 166th st, from Grand Boulevard and Concourse to Sherman av. 100 e from e s thereof; on s by East 149th st, 200 s from s s thereof; on e by Sherman av, and 100 e from e s thereof from n boundary of area of assessment to m 1 of blocks bet 161st and 162d sts; thence Morris av, 100 e from e s thereof from the m 1 of blocks bet 161st and 162d sts to 155th st; thence by Park av, 100 e from e s thereof from 155th st to 149th st, 200 s from s s

thereof; on w by Grand Boulevard and Concourse, from n bound­ary of area of assessment to m 1 of block bet e 161st and 162d st; thence by m 1 of blocks bet Walton av and Mott av, from m 1 of block bet Ifilst and 162d sts to s boundary of area of assesa-rnent,

Fcr Ifilst st: On n by m I of blocks bet Ifilst st or Clifton st and East lfi3d st, from 3d av to m 1 of block bet Tinton av and L'nion av; thence to Prospect av, and 100 feet e from e s thereof; on s by m 1 of the blocks bet 161st st or Clifton st and 160th at or Denman pl, from St. Ann's av to m 1 of blocks bet Tinton av and Union av; thence to Westchester av; on e by Prospect av, too e from e s thereof, from n boundary of area of assessment to w s of Weslchester av; thence to s boundary of area of assess­ment, on w by St. Ann's av and 3d av.

For Katonah av; On n by Mount Vernon av, 100 feet n w from n w s, and by n boundary line of City of New York; on s by 233d st or Eastchester st, 100 feet s from s s; on e by m 1 of blocks bet Katonah av and Martha av. from n boundary 1 of City of New York to m 1 of block bet 236th st or Opdyke av and e 235th st or Willard av; thence to s boundary of area of assessment, and on the w by m 1 of blocks bet Katonah av and Kepler av, the n boundary of area of assessment to s boundary of area of assess­ment.

For Woodruff st or 176th st: On n by m 1 of blocks bet Tremont av or 177th st and Woodruff st or 176th st, from Southern Boule­vard, 100 w from w s thereof to Bronx River; on s by m 1 of blocks bet 174th and Woodruff sts or e 176th st, from Southern Boulevard, 100 w from w s thereof to Bronx River; on e by Bronx River, and on w by Southern Boulevard, 100 w from w s thereof.

For 18J)th sl: On n by Kingsbridge road, 100 n from n s thereof, from Macomb's Dam road, 100 w from w s thereof to intersection with 194th st or Cole st, and 100 n from n s thereof; thence to Webster av; on s by lS3d st, 100 s from s s thereof, from Ma­comb's Dam road. TOO w from w s thereof to Park av; on e by Webster av. from, n boundary of area of assessment to inter­section of Webster av and Park av; thence by Park av to s boundary of area of assessment, and on w by Macomb's Dam road, 100 feet from the w s thereof.

The Comptroller gives notice that assessments for sewers tnd on properties within the areas given below are now due and pay­able. Payments made on or before the dates preceding the sev­eral groups of items will be exempt from interest; after that date interest at the rate of 7% per annum will be charged from the dates of the respective entries of the several assessments in the liecord of Titles and Assessments:

Payments to be made on or before May Tth.

Scwej-a and luisnis : South st, n w cor Catharine slip. 91st st, s e cor Riverside Drive. 154th st, het Sth and Bradhurst avs, 22d St. bet 2d and 3d avs.

l''lagging, curbing, etc.: Bridge st, Nos. 2fi and 28, in front of. Boulevard, w s. bet 91st and 92d sts. 5th av, e s, bet 90th and 97th sta. 88th st, n s, bet Madison and Park avs, 112th Bt, s s. bet 8th and 9th avs, 31st st. No. 4.37 W, in front of. l l t h av, No, 567, in front of. 48th st, Nos. 312-316 W., in front of. 50th st, Nos. 529 and 531 W,, in front of. 62d st, n s, bet 10th and West End avs.

Fencingvacaut lots: 109th st, Nos. 7-11 E.. in front of. 120th st, n e cor Morningside av. Wooster st. No, 174. Central Park West, s w cor 69th st, SOth st, s 3, bet Amsterdam av and Boulevard. For areas of assessments, see Record and Guide, February 12,

1898. Payments to be made on or before May 14!h.

Sewer: 127th st, bet Manhattan st and Boulevard.

Feceivivg basin: 116th st, n w and s w corners, and Marginal st.

t'a ring, flagging, etc.: ^ Hamilton pl, from Boulevard to Amsterdam av. 118th st, n w cor 8th av.

Ferc'ng vacant lots: 36th st, Nos. 532 and 534 W. For areas of assessments, see Record and Guide, Feburary 19,

1898. Payments to be made on or before May 21st,

•Sewers : Central Park West, w s, bet 62d and TOth sts, and curves in

fi3d, 64th, 65th and fifith sts. 148th st, bet Hudson River and Boulevard.

Fcei'lving basins: Jefferson st, s w cor Water st, and Rutgers slip, s e cor

Water at.

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Paving: Water st, from Whitehall to Rutgers slip. 91st st, from Park to Madison av. lOSth St. from Amsterdam av to Boulevard. OSth st, from Lexington to Park av. 95th st, from Madison to Sth av. Park av, e s, from 97th to 100th st. 133d st, from Amsterdam av to Convent av. y7th st, from Boulevard to Amsterdam av. 112th st, frora 5th to Lenox av.

Laying Crosswalks: Boulevard, n s, 130th st. St. Nicholas av, n and s s; 115th st and 115th st, e s; Tth av. For areas of assessments, see Record and Guide February 26,

1898. ACQUIRING TITLE FOR STREET OPENINGS.

173d st, frora 3d av to Fulton av. Estimate and assessment completed, and report deposited with the Bureau of Street Open­ings.for inspection. Verified clairas raust be presented on or be­fore April 10, and hearings will take place on the ten following week days. Report will be submitted to the Suprerae Court for confirmation May 24. Limits of area of assessment: On n by point 100 n from n s 173d st, from Park to point 100 w from \v s 3d av; thence n to s s 174th st; thence e to point 100 e from e s Fulton av; thence s to n s 172d st; thence w to point 100 w from w s 3d av; thence n to point 100 s from s s 173d st; thence w tu e s Park av; thence n to point of beginning.

HEARINGS FOR THE COMING WEEK. Nos. 90 and 92 West Broadway.

Monday, March 28 : Willis av. Bridge, 2d section, 2 p. m. West Farms i-oad, from Southern Boulevard and Westchester

av to Boston road, 11 a. m. Valentine av, from 19Slh st to 204th st, 10 a. ra. Andrews av, from 181st st to Pordham road, 2 p. m. Pordham road, from Harlem River to Jerome av, 4 p. ra. Broadway, frora present south terminus in 24th Ward to south

line of Van Cortlandt Park, 10 a. ra. Morris av, from Concourse to Tremont av, 11 a. ra. 175th st, from 3d av to Boston road, 10 a. m. Kingsbridge, from Webster av to Harlem River, 11.30 a. m. 151st st, from Mott av to Exterior st, 2 p. ra. Hunts Point road, from East River to Southern Boulevard, 3

p. m. ISlst st, from Aqueduct av lo Webster av, 3 p. ra. Dongan st, from Westchester av to Southern Boulevard, 3 p. m. St. Paul's pl, from Webster av to Fulton av, 4 p. m. 178th st, from Creston av to Ryer av, 1 p. m. Pontiac pl, from Trinity av to Robbins av, 2 p. m.

Tuesday, i^'a^-ch 29: Belmont av, from Tremont av lo lands of St. John's College, 10

a. m. Concord av, from 141st st to Kelly st, 10 a. m. Pordham road, from lS9th st to Kingsbridge road, 11 a. ra. 170th st, frora Boston road to Prospect av, and frora Bristow sl

lo Charlotte st, 11 a. m, Eastburne av, from Belmont st to Concourse, 2 p. m. lS2d Et, from Jerome av to Valentine av, 2 p. m. 16Sth st, from Boston road to Prospect av, 3 p. m. Weeks st, from Claremont Park to Grand Boulevard. 3 p. :i. 233d st, from Jerome av to Bronx av, 4 p. m. Tiebout av, from ISOth st to Fordham road, 4 p. m. Crotona av, from Boston road to Southern Boulevard, 11 a. ra. V>Ee st, from Boston read to Bronx Park, 12 m.

Wednesday, March 30: Depot pi, from Sedgwick av to IT. S. bulkhead line of Harlera

River, 1.30 p. m. 174th st, frora 3d av to Fulton av, 2 p. m. ITOth st, 'from Aqueduct av to Jerome av, 10 a. m. 153d st, from Mott av to 157th st, 10 a, m. Ifilth st, from Sumrail a\' io -Anderson av, 11 a. m, 194th st, 11 a. m. Grant av, from 101st st to 170th st, 12 m, Cromwell av, frora Inwood av to McCombs Dam road, 1 p. m. Vanderbilt av W, frora 173d st to Pelhara av, 2 p. m. 120th st, bet Morningside and Riverside avs, 12 m,

Thursday, March 3 1 : Edgecombe road, from 155th st in east line of 10th av, opposite

175th st, 4 p. m. Walton st, from Webster av to Marian av, 10 a. ra. Topping st, from Claremont Park to lT6th st, 10 a. m. ISOth st, from Creston av to Webster av, 11 a. m. ITlst st, from Brook av to Crotona, 11 a. m. Mt. Hope pl. from Jerome av to Anthony av, 2 p. m. Kingsbridge road (closing), 2 p, m. Aqueduct av, from Lind av to Kingsbridge road, 3 p. m. lT2d st, from 3d av to Fulton av, 3 p. m, lT9th st, from Jerome av to Anthony av, 3 p, m. Ryer av, from Burnside to 18Tth st, 4 p. m, Timpson pl, from St. Joseph's st to Whitlock av, 4 p. ra. Riverside Park (extension), 4 p. m.

Friday, April 1: New st, from Chambers st and Reade st, 4 p. m.

At No. 2 Tryon row. School Sites, when not otherwise stated. itonday M rch 2 s :

Academy st. 2 p. m. tnth st, 4 p. ra. Elliott av. 4 p. m. Riverside Park, 11 a. m. SI. Nicholas Park. 2 p. m.

luesday. March 211: 37th and 38th sts, 2.30 p. m. o2d st, 4 p. m. SSlh and 59th sts, 3 p. m. 95th and 9fith sts, 3 p. m. l l t h Ward Park, 2 p. m.

Ffednesday. March 30 : l l t h and 12th sts, 10.30 a. ra. STth st, 10,30 a. m. Main st, fire site, 3 p. m. Division st Park, 11 a, m.

Thursday. March 31 : 101st and 102d sis, 2 p. m, Gerard and Walton avs, 2 p. ra. l l t h Ward Park, 2 p. m.

F^'iday, dprll 1: llfith st and St. Nicholas av, 3 p. m. St Nichcias Park, 11 a. m. Riverside Park, 2 p, m.

Saturday. April 2 : Manhattan, East Houston, East 3d and Lewis sts, 10.30 a. in. (Also on for to-day at same time.)

LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS. Hearings on petitions for local improvements, etc., will be given

by the several local boards interestted, as stated below. The peti­tions themselves are now on file for inspection in the office of the President of the Borough of Manhattan, in the City Hall, which is also the place where the hearings will be held: Local Board. 15th District;

Condition of sidewalks, OTth st, e s 4th av, March 28th, at 1 p. ra.

Crossing, 9Tth st and Park av, March 28, at 1 p. m. Complaints against tenants, 262 W, 43d st, March 28th, at 1

p. m. Local Board, 19th District:

ExtenBion of 142d st, March 2Sth, at 2 p. m. Asphalt crosswalk, llfith st and Tth av, March 28th, at 2 p, m. Permission for bay windows. West End av, March 28th, at 2

p, m. Ordinance for drinking fountain, Sth av and 113th st, April 1st,

at 2 p. m. Repairing West 92d st, Amsterdam av to Boulevard, April 1st,

at 2 p. m. Local Board, 17th and 19th Districts:

Sewers, March 28th, at 1 p. m. Local Board, 15th and 19th Districts:

Regulating, &c. Van Corlear pl, March 2Sth, at 2 p. m. Local Board, 17th District:

Paving 12lh av, 50th to 58th st, March 2Sth, at 3 p. m. Local Board, I3th District:

Ordinance for drinking fountain, 298 Hudson st, March Slst, at 1.30 p. m. Local Board, 12th District:

Ordinance for drinking fountain, Tompkins sq, March Slst, at 1 p. m. Local Board, 14th District:

Ordinance, asphalt E. 15th st, Av C to 2d av, March Slst, at 2 p. m. Local Board. 18th District:

Ordinance for fencing lots, 1419 Av A, April 1st, at 1.30 p. m. Local Board, 16th District:

Ordinance for electric lighting, 10th av, from 20th to SOth st, April 1st, 1 p. m.

Ordinance for repairs, W. 27th st, 7th av to Hudson River. April 1st, 1 p. m. Local Board, 10th District:

Ordinance, water mains. Water and Front sts, March Slst at 12.30 p, m.

News in Brief. The running of cars on the 59th street connection between the

Lexington avenue and the Columbus avenue lines of the Metro­politan Street Ry. Co., was begun last Sunday,

The lease of the Second Avenue Railroad to the Metropolitan Street Railway Company has been filed with the Secretary of State at Albany.

A public hearing will be held by the Joint Committees on Streets and Highways of the Council and Board of Aldermen in the City Hall, on Monday next, to consider the advisability of enacting an ordinance providing for the renumbering of houses in the City of New York.

The Manhattan Elevated Railway Company has accepted plans for two new stations at Sth avenue and ]04lh street. Work has been begun on them and it is Intended that (he sta-i

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l ions s h a l l be finished by May 1. The p l a n s call for p la t forms 200 feet long. The new s t a t i ons a re to have the improvement s of the more modern of the " L " s ta t ions .

Mayor V a n W y c k repeated th is week his opinion t h a t no new small p a r k s can be obtained. Speaking lo a delegation frora the Wes t Side Improveraen t Associat ion which h a d come to plead for open spaces, he sa id : "I a m emphat ica l ly in favor of more small p a r k s in all sections of t h e city. They a re badly needed, bu t we canno t get p a r k s wi thou t raoney."

The Board of Aldermen passed the following on Tuesday l a s t : "Resolved, T h a t the n a m e s of the thoroughfa res known as Boulevard, from 59th to 155th s t ree t ; Boulevard La faye t t e , from 155th to 157th s t ree t ; l l t h avenue , or Boulevard , frora 157th to 170th street , a n d Kingsbr idge road, frora the junct ion of 170th street , l l t h avenue, or Bouievard , to Spuy ten Duyvi l Creek, be and the sarae is hereby changed fo Broadway , a n d the s t ree t nurabers a l te red accordingly ." The i-esolution has to go to the Council and the Mayor before hecoming operative, but there is good reason to believe t h a t they will approve it.

The Independent Club, of the Twenty- f i r s t Assembly Distr ic t , h a s issued a circular advoca t ing the pas sage of the bill now be­fore the Legis la ture res t r ic t ing the Th i rd Avenue a n d Metropoli­t a n Rai l road Companies to a space of t w e n t y feet in the middle of A m s t e r d a m avenue, from 72d to 122d s t reet , a n d leaving a space of twen ty feet between the t r a c k s a n d the curb on each side. This would compel the two roads e i ther to use t h e same t r a c k s or else to in te r lay their t r acks . The Third Avenue Com­p a n y is violently opposing the bill. I t s defeat would resul t in four t r acks being laid on A m s t e r d a m avenue , which, the Inde­pendent Club main ta ins , would render t h e c ross ing of t h a t thor­oughfare dangerous to life and l imb.

Comptrol ler Coler fears t h a t the debt l imita t ion of The City of New York is nea r a t hand. Speaking on this subject recently he said: "If, a s h a s been asse r ted by eminent counsel, the con t rac t indebtedness of the city is to be included wi th i ts bond issues in a sce r t a in ing the c i ty ' s cons t i tu t iona l l imit of indebtedness , 1 fear t h a t for m a n y yea r s to come the g rea t e s t difficulty will be experienced in providing for even the most necessa ry public im­provements , the cost of which h a s heretofore been defrayed by t h e issue of bonds. Some t ime since I reques ted from the Cor­porat ion Counsel an opinion in r ega rd to t h i s subject , and also in r ega rd to a number of cognate ques t ions of g rea t i rapor tance .

His reply m u s t be awa i t ed wi th pat ience , involving as it does the mos t i m p o r t a n t ques t ion ever submi t t ed to a public official ot t h i s city, a n d requi r ing the mos t careful a n d m a t u r e del iberat ion. The s i tua t ion , however g r ave it m a y prove to be, canno t be avoided."

NORTH AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY-

A large factor in t h e bui lding u p of New York financial Insti­tu t ions a n d m a k i n g t h e m influential as well a s successful, h a s been t h e t a k i n g of m e n of na t iona l r epu ta t i on and commercia l prominence for officers a n d directors . The N o r t h Amer ican T r u s t Co.. whose adver t i sement will be found on ano the r page, as a case in point, con ta ins on the list of i ts board of d i rectors the n a m e s of the Hon. J o h n G, Carlisle, la te Secre ta ry of the U. S. T r e a s u r y ; Hon. Adlai E . Stevenson, ex-Vice-Pres iden t of the Uni ted S ta te s ; Gen. W a g e r Swayne . and Hon . W. L. Trenholm, former Corap-trol ier of the t ' . S. Currency. Mr. Trenholm is also Pres iden t ot the corapany. The N o r t h Amer ican T r u s t Corapany is in a p ros -jierous condition, h a v i n g a pa id -up capi ta l of $1,000,000. a n d a su rp lu s of $200,000. I t is unneces sa ry to remind our r eade r s t h a t the Hon. W. L. T renho lm was unt i l recent ly pres ident of the Sure ty Company, which a t t a i n e d its p resen t h igh posit ion under his management . . The s a m e abi l i ty will, doubtless , m a k e his new-connection equal ly a s successful. - The purpose of the N o r t h Amei"ican T r u s t Company is to do a r egu la r t r u s t a n d b a n k i n g business , a n d to issue le t te rs of ci'edit a n d t r ave l e r s ' c i rcu lar notes . Special a t t en t i on will be given to real e s t a t e business. The company is qualified to ac t as executor, admin i s t r a to r , t rus tee , gua rd i an , receiver, etc. The di rectors a r e : Hon . J o h n G. Carlisle, forraer Secre ta ry of the T r e a s u r y of the Uni led S t a t e s ; Roland R, Conklin. Vice-Pres iden t of the Nor th Amer ican T r u s t Co.; E a r l e B. Carley. General M a n a g e r of the Lincoln F i r e I n s u r a n c e Co.; S. L. Conklin. Secre ta ry of the N o r t h Amer i can T r u s t Co.; C. W. Drake , T r e a s u r e r of the Rio Grande W e s t e r n R a i l w a y Co.; Sam­uel M. Ja rv i s , Vice -Pres iden t of the N o r t h Amer ican T r u s t Co.; Hon. Adlai E . Stevenson, ex-Vice-Pres ident of the Uni ted S t a t e s ; Gen. W a g e r Swayne , of Messrs . Swayne & Swayne , Counsel lors-a t - L a w ; Hon. W. L. Trenholra, forraer Coraptrol ler of the Cur ren­cy of the Uni ted States . The officers a r e : W. L. Trenholm, Pres i ­den t ; Samuel M. J a r v i s and Roland R. Conklin, Vice-Pres idents ; S. L. Conklin, Secre tary ; F . C. Prest . Ass i s tan t Secretary; S. R. Harbe r t . London Secretary; E . J, Chappel!. London Treasurer .

Building Material Market. BRICK,

The total number of barges whicli went out last week was jO. This week has been rather quiet on account of the rainy weather, and, although the arrivals have not been heavy, there is an accumulation o£ about 5.000,-000 brick ia the market a t the present time. Prices remain fairly steady a t [email protected], with S6.25 asked In some cases. Very few pale brick have been in—what supply there was being cleaned up quickly at $3.75, The inquiry Is strong. There is a good demand for New Jersey brick, and the supply Is inadequate to fulfill 11. Value Is held very firml' at ?o.75. a sliade higher being asked a t times.

CEMENT. Domestic Port land cement has undergone no change within the week.

Tha call continues to be good and value is held firm. The marke t for Rosendale cement Is beginning to grow more active and will continue to do so from now on. Prices remain firm a t 75@S0c.

LIME. During the flrst. part of the week no Rockland lime was in the marke t

and value was nominal a t SOc. and SOc. Towards the close there were a few small arrivals, which went readily at a decided advance, namely 90c. for tha common and $1 for t i e finishing. I t there were any further sup­plies In this market they would find a ready sale a t full values. Ship­ments on the way lo tbis port are very small. The demand for Jointa lima is better, and prices remain unchanged. No St. John has come in and the quotation is merely nomlna.1,

LUMBER. There Is little tha t is new In the lumber marke t this week, and a report

of existing conditions can only be a repetition of what has previously been stated. Tbe conditions a l the present lime vary little from week to week, although the tendency seems lo be towards a gradual broadening of trade. Navigation on the great lakes is soon to open and the transportation of lumber lo the Eastern marke l will begin. The strongest feature of the general market continues to he the hardwoods. There a re predictions of a shortage In various kinds of oak, for. as a mat te r of fact, there is no more than is needed lo supply the demand on hand at present. With the grad­ual decrease of supply, a further advance in price is looked for.

LA.TH.

Two or three light cargoes of Eastern spruce lath, amounting to about 1,500,000, were the arr ivals for the week. Demand has shown no im­provement; for, while no pine lath haa yet come in as expected, buyers a re inclined to wait, much as they are In need of supplies. Tbe majority of the sales were made a t $2.00.

NAILS,

The new combination—the American Steel & Wire Company—has applied for a license for charter under the laws of Illinois. The total capital stock l3 to be $24,000,000, one-half preferred, and one-halt common stock. About a dozen or more of the plants under option ot the original organization will

combine to make tbe new company. The wire nail marke t has been mod­erately aclive, but there will be an increased amount of business when the mat ters of organization are settled one way or the other. Prices are a-trlfle shaky, but hold to previous quotations. acti;rding lo local dealers of Sl-iiO for carload lots f. o. b. mill, P i t t sburg base; $1.65 for carload lols on doclt. New York, and S1.70@l,7.o for smi l l lols from store. Cut nails a re in fair demand, and the marke t is steady a t -Sl.20(^^1.25 for carload lots on dock. New York, and $1.3(1(^1.35 for small lots from store.

PAINTS. The paint marke t shows no change from the conditions which have ob­

tained for some time past. While the amount of business is seasonably large. It is devoid of feature. While lead had a stronger call a t former figures. Red lead has also txperienced an increased demand. The prices as last given by the National Lead Co. a re as follows: In lots of less than 500 lbs., 6c. ne t ; in lots of 500 lbs,, and over, oV-c. Dry white lead, in barrels, 'Ac. per lb. less than the price in kegs. Red lead and li tharge in barrels and half-barrels, ViC. per lb. less than lhe price in kegs. White lead in 12i^-lb. pails (packed in 100-lh. casesl, lc . per lb. over price in keg . White lead assorted in 1-Ib., 2-lb., 3-lb., and o-lb. cans (packed in 100-lb. cases), IViC. per lb. over price in kegs. Terms.—On lots of 500 lbs, and over, CO days; 2% discount for cash, if paid in 15 days from date of in­voice, f. o. b . a t New York, Quantities.—To make either of the above-required quantities any assortment ot packages of either or all of the above articles may be counted. The above prices and terms supersede all previous prices and terms oHered by this company.

NAVAL STORES, A still further decline in prices has taken place In the turpentine mar­

ket. Values eased to 32i^c. for regular and 33c. for machines, where they were held steady at the close. With the prospect of continued depreciation, buyers have shown little interest and trade has been light. I t is not prob­able, however, tha t values will go any lower. Tar has had a fair amount of husiness a t unchanged values, §1.70 for regulars and ?:i.00 for machines. Pitch has been somewhat Inactive a t $1.75.

OILS. The competition between out-of-town and city crushers is still s trong and

this does not conduce to the market ' s taking on a more healthy tone. Tha difference in price belween the out-of-town and city crushers is less than 2c, per gallon, the la t ter ' s oil being quoted at 41c. for 5-hbh lots and over, and 42c. for less than 5-bbl. lots, for raw, with bolle:? and refined 2c. per gallon up from these prices. Flaxseed has declined somewhat in value, being quoted a t less than $1.22. The demand for linseed, however,, is slightly better, and seems to Improve slowly but steadily.

GLASS.

Ttie situation in the window-glass market shows little change, although the demand during the past week has strengthened somewhat. There is no prospect of any change in prices, which remain firm at So and 10 and 5% discount for the French, aud S5 and 10% for the American. The marke t for plate glass is ra ther quiet, with a moderate volume of business being transacted. Values remain flrm.

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Building News. MERCANTILE.

34th s t ree t , Nos. 155 and 157 West , G-story brick, Etone, iron and t e r r a co t ta s tore and loft building, 3'6.4xlO-. cost. $yO,0CO; Geo. H. Van Auken, No. '62 E a s t I4lh s t iee t , a rch tect.

108th street , nor th side, between Columbus ar.d A m s t e r d a m nvenues, 4-s tory brick stable, 50xOG; cost, .*30,000; C a n a v a n Bros., No. 118 W es t lOls t s t reet , owners ; R. S. Townsend, No. 29 E a s t I 'Jth s t reet , a rchi tec t .

Oth avenue, west side. 211Jth to 218th s t ree t . The Third Avenue R. R. Co., 65th s t ree t and 3d avenue, will erect a new power house, 100x450x500. a t 9th avenue and 21^th and 21Sth s t reets , a t an est imated cost, includins machinery, of .^5,000,000, in which power for the entire system will be generated. The plant will be capable of genera t ing 40,000 horse power. Dr. Lewis Duncan, J o h r s Hopkins University, Ball imore, Md., is the consulting en­gineer, and h a s prepared p lans and specifications. The W e s t i n g ­house Co,, No. 120 Broadway, the General Elec. Co,, No. 44 Broad street , and The Walke r Co., No. 1 Nas sau street , have submit ted est imates ,

25th street , southwest corner of l l t h avenue. 2-Etory brick store and OfRce building, 22x20, and s table , 18x22; cost, $T,000; the John F . Carr es ta te . No. 54'6 West 23d street, owner; Jos. Lane, No. 135 Wes t 104th street, builder and archi tect .

23d street , north side, l.'.O feet east of Madison avenue, 2-story s tores , on plot 175x100; Metropolitan Life Insurance Co,, owner; N. Le Brun & Son, No. 1 Madison a \ e n u e , archi tect .

Clinton place, No, 15, G-story brick, stone and ter ra cotta s tore a r d loft building, 37xC3; M. H. Rosenstein, owner; Louis Korn, No. 37 Maiden lane, architect .

P u l t c n avenue and 170th s t reet , 1-story f rame s tore , 2 1 T 2 S ; cost, $1,000: Wi l l ' am Tjardes , on premises , owner ; E . R. Will, No. 13G2 Pu l ton avenue, a rchi lec t .

Wes tches te r , N. Y,—Unionport, power -houre ; The Bronx Gag a n d Electr ic Co.. No. <5S Broad s t reet , N. Y. City, owner ; J. 13. Snook & Sons, No. 201 Broadway, N. Y, City, a rch i tec ts .

FLATS AND TENEMENTS. 08th s t reet , south side, abou t 175 feet east of CRlymbcs avenue,

th ree 5-story br ick and s tone flats, 25x100.1; J ' a n e t t e H Igers, No. 205 W es t 101st street , owner and builder; M. V. B. Perdon, No. 1335 Broadway , a rch i tec t (plans cn 'y ) ,

2d avenue, sou thwes t corner of IDOth s t reet , two 5-story brick and s lone s tores and flats, 25x100 and 25.7x92; cosl, S''45,000; Mary McWal te rs , No. 43 W e s l OSth street , owner ; J a m e s Mc­Wal te r s . s ame address , bui lder; J a s . W, Cole, No. 4L3 Wes l 5 l£ t street , a rchi tec t .

lG3d s t ree t and Cour t l and t avenue, two 3-s tory f rame flats; cost, ?3,500; Fred . Winkler , IGlst s t reet , near Melrose avanue , owner; E. R. Will, No. 1302 Ful ton avenue, a rchi tec t .

34th street . No. 15!) Wes t , (i-story brick, s tone and t e r r a cotta bachelor a p a r t m e n t house, 2.'>x99; cost, ¥30,0U0; Geo. H, V a n Auken, No. 32 E a s t l l t h s t reet , a rchi tec t .

7th s t reet , No, 0:i Eas t , 0-story brick and slone tenement , wi lh Btjres; cost, ¥27,000; J. L. But tenweiser , No, 27 Pine s t reet , owner ; Geo. Fred . Fe lham, No, 503 5lh avenue, archi tect ,

W e b s t e r avenue , sou theas t corner of Tremonl , 4 or 5-story br ick flat; John Bush, 17Gth s t ree t and Vanderb i l t avenue, own­ers ; H . Ihnen, No. 874 Broadway , a rchi tec t .

i s y t h s t reet , south side, 214 feet east of Cour t l and t avenue, 4 -s tory brick flat, 24x75; Rober t Seifert, 158th s t iee t and Melrose avenue, owner ; H. Horenburger , No. 802 Melrose avenue , a rch i ­tect (plans only),

Goth s t reet , sou theas t corner of Wes t E n d avenue, 5- t tory br ick and stone flat, 25.1x95; J o h n McKelvey, No. 412 Wes t 47th s t reet , owner a n d builder; J a m e s W. Cole, No. 403 W e s t 51st s t reet , archi tect .

W a s h i n g t o n avenue, nea r 170th s t reet , 4-s tory br ick flat, 25x 83 ; E. R. Will, No. 13(12 Fu l ton avenue . archl :eet .

S l s t s treet , south side, 98 feet eas t of A v t n u e A, nine 5-Etory br ick and stone flats, 25x87; Andrew Brose, No. 1 Madiaon a v e ­nue, owner and bui lder , Jobs t Hoffman, No. 247 W e s t 110.h s t reet , wiil d r a w the p lans fur this opeiat lon.

F r e e m a n s t reet , sou theas t corner of Union avenue, 4-Btory br ick flat a n d s tore ; cost, 1^20,000; Mary E . Stafford. No. ll'JT W a s h i n g t o n avenue, owner; W. C. Dickerson, 149ih s t r ee t and 3d avenue , archi lec t ,

lG9th s t reet , nor theas t corner of Union avenue, 4-s tory br ick flat wi th s to re ; cost, s:20,U00r Mary E. Stafford, No. lOOi Wa^^h-ington avenue, owner ; W, C, Dickerson, 14!)th s t r ee t and 3d a v e ­nue , a rchi tec t .

l J2d s t ree t , between Brook and St. Ann ' s avenues , 5-Etory br ick fiat, 25x70 (ske tches) ; cost, ?Ti,000: a Mr. Mar t in , owner ; Robert Glenn, No. 730 Melrose avenue, archi tect .

loGth s t reet , south side, lOU feet east of Sl. Ann ' s avenue . J o h n J. Hou lahan , ca re of F . A. Clark, No. 1851 1st avenue, who h a s bough t the unfinished fiats here, will complete the same.

117th s t reet , south side. 90 feet west of P a r k avenue, four 5-elory br ick flats, on plot lOOxlOO.ll; F r a n k E. S tephens and Emi l Green, No. 105 E a s t 72d s t reet , owners .

54th s t reet . No. 412 West , 5-story brick, s tone and t e r ra co t ta flat, 25x87; Wil l iam Wi r th , No. 145 Delancey s t reet , owner r^nd builder. H i s a rch i t ec t s in previous opera t ions have been K u r t z e r ^ Rohl, No. 1 3d avenue .

iJSth s t ree t , sou thwes t corner of Wes t Knd avenue , four 5-s tory ffJj'ttT p l ans filed see pages 573 a n d SS7.)

flats with s tores , on plot 100x100.5; owner and builder, Gottfrlefl Johnson, ca re of H. H. Johnson, No. I l l Broadway .

Erook avenue, east side, 123 feet south of K'Sth s t ree t , four 5-s tc ry brick a p a r t m e n t houses, 2r»xlOO; cost, 1^20,000 each; Morris Mandels te in , owner and builder; T h o m a s Graham, No. 1238 Madi­son avenue , archi tect .

Wash ing ion avenue, east side, 150 feet north of 171st street, two 4-story two-family flats, on plot 30x175; cost, $14,000 each; Louis Luetgens , owner; Thomas Graham, No. 123S Madison avenue, a rchi tec t .

32d s t reet , Nos. 247 and 249 West , two G-story t enements , on plot 37.3x108.9; Joseph L. But tenweiser , No. 27 P ine etreet , owner; Geo. F red . Pe lham, No. 503 5th avenue , a rchi tec t .

H en ry street . Nos, ISO a r d 188, two (5-story brick, s tone and t e r ra co t ta tenements , wi th stores, 25x100; cost. $25 000; F r i ed ­m a n & Feinberg . No. 00 Monroe s t reet , owners and bu i lders ; Michael Berns le in . No. 145 Centre s t reet , archi tect .

Pike street . No. 32, G-story brick stone and ter ra cot ta t ene ­ment , with s tores , 24xS5; cost. $20,000; Fr iedman & Feinberg, No. G6 Monroe street, owner and bui lders ; Michael Bernstein, No. 145 Centre street , architect .

Clinton street, Nos. 22G and 22S, two 0-story brick s tores and tenements, 25x93,5; Heyman Adelstein, No. 244 Clinton s t reet , and Abraham Aventine, No. 15 Ru tgers place, owners and builders.

82d s t r se t . nor thwest corner of 1st avenue, 5-story gray brick and t e r ra cotta front flat and stcre, 44x95; cosl. $40,000; Benj. C. Gerken, No. 149S 3d avenue, owner; Charles Stegmayer , No. 300 Eas t S2d street , architect .

131st street, nor theas t corner of Amsterdam avenue, fuur 5-story lighl brick and limestone flats and stores, corner building 2^x 90.3, insfde buildings 27x85; cost. $100,000; Webster Whife, N a 1.17 Eas t 12.'ith street, owner and builder; Neville & Bagge , No-217 W es t 125th street, archi tects .

107th street, southwest corner of the Boulevard, 7-story a p a r t ­ment house, 50x95; cost, $85,000; Freder ick Kl ingman, No. 137 Wes t 42d street , owner and builder; Geo. Fred . Pelham', No. 503 5th avenue, architect .

DDlh street, south side, 325 feet weet of Central P a r k Wes t . 5 -story double flat, 25x87; cost. $21,000; Rachel Axelmd, No. 212 Wes t S3d street , owner; Geo. F red . Pelham, No. 503 Sth avenue, architect .

2d s t reet , Nos. ISG and loS, fi-story brick and limestone t ene -ment with stores, 40x05; cost. ,^35,000; Abraham Bachrach, 87th Etreet. nor thwest corner Madison avenue, owner and builder; Geo. Fred. Pelham, No. 503 5th avenue, archi tect .

3d avenue, southwest corner of H)5th sfroet, flve ."i-Rtory IlErTit brick and limestone flats and stores, 25x85; cosl. $100,000; Mrs. Mary Schafer. nor theas t corner 145lh s t reet and Brook avenue, owner and builder; Edward Wenz, No. 1491 3d avenue, a r c h i t e c t

r tWRLLINGS. 13th s t ree t , west side, 3,80 feet east of W h i t e P l a i n s avenue .

2-s tory f rame dwelling, 21x45, cost, y.'l,50n: Berfha Carpen te r , No. 34 4th street , oivner; W m . T. Mapeg, W h i t e P la ins and Kos ­su th avenues , archi tect .

Samuels street , corner Mapes avenue, four 2-s torv frame dwell­ings. 22x45; cost, $3,500 each ; J. W. Llmer, No. 2557 3d avenue , archi lect .

Tiebout avenue, west side, 100 feet nor th of 180th s t ree t , fix 2-s t c ry f rame dwellings, l(i.8x45; cost, ¥3.5(10 each: Chas . H. Thi>'-n-ton. No. G70 E a s t 18'Hh street , owner a n i bui lder; W. C. Dicker -son, 149th s t reet and 3d avenue, archi tect .

OOth street, Nos, 5 sod 7 Eas t , brick and stnne dwel'tnar: Wm. J. Schieffelin. No. 170 Will iam street , owner ; R. I I . H u n t , No. 28 E a s t 21st s t reet , a rchi lec t . Deta i ls not decliled.

142d s t reet , nor th side, 200 feet west of (he nou leva rd . five «-s to ry and basement brick and s tnne dwelllncrB. on plot 75xlUlt; cost, $(!0,000; Oen. T. Arnoux, No. 171 Broadway , owner ; C Steinmetz, No. GO Liber ty s t reet , a rchi lec t .

140th street, south side, 825 feet west of Amstprdam avenue, three S-story and basement dwelllnffs; cost. 1*40000: Marlon B, Moore, owner; Chas. E. Moore. No. SI Morningside avenue, builder: Neville & Bagge, No. £17 W es t 125th street , a rchi tec ts .

MISCELLANEOUS. 14Sth street , nor th side, about l.'iO feet west of A m s t e r d a m a v e ­

nue, br ick and stone church ; cost, .$35.00(1; St. Ann ' s Church for Deaf Mutes, of which Rev. Edw, H. K r a n s . No. 33 West I'Jth street , is rector, owner ; Clarence True , No. 459 Boulevard, a rch i ­tect and builder,

70th s t reet and Amsterdam avenue. The New York City F i re Depar tmen t , No. 157 E a s t 071-1 Ftreet, h a s decided fo erect a n engine-house, 50x100, nt th is location. Instead nf on 7ruh a n d 70th s t ree ts , west cf Ams te rdam avenue, a s prevln-jsly reporteil, J a s , Brown Lord, No. IGO Slh av -nue , is the archi tec t .

ALTERATIONS. P a r k avenue, Nos. 52 and 54, a l te ra t ion and 4-stor5- br ick a n d

s tone addit ion to dwell ing; Mrs. Howard Pot ter . No, 52 P a r k avenue, owner ; J a m e s Brown Lord, Ko. 100 5th avenue , a rch i ­tect.

•\Vest F a r m s road. No, 1025. new plumbing, water -c lose ts , w a s h tubs , etc., in 3-story frame house; cost, $000; Mary Scblagel, on premises , owner; Fred . Ebeling. No. 3')09 3d avenue , a rchi tec t .

120th street . No. 139 West , general in ter ior a l te ra l tona fo 3 -s to ry b rowns tone dwell ing; Jos . Deck, No, 133 Reade s t ree t , o ^ n e r ; Mljtoji gchn^ le r & Co., No. 347 Columbus ayenue , coij? t rac tora .

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79th street , nor thwes t corner of Cent ra l P a r k Wes t . Jos . Lane , archi tect and builder. No. 135 W e s t 104th s t reet , h a s p repa red Ekelfhes for a l t e ra t ions to the P a s t e u r Ins t i tu t e . The owner, the C, R. Cornell es ta te , contempla tes buying the lease and a l t e r ing the building to a flat,

ESTIMATES RECEIVABLE,, By the Commit te on Public Bui ldings of the Common Council,

City Hall, Newark , N. J., unt i l 4 p. m.. March 30, for the erec­tion o f t h e h e a d q u a r t e r s for the Ba t t a l ion Chief of the N e w a r k Fire Depar tmen t , on Bruce street .

By the Board of M a n a g e r s of the M a n h a t t a n S ta te Hospi ta l , No. 1 Madison avenuo, March 31st, for ma t e r i a l s and labor for a system of s t eam heat ing , and o ther work, a n d for ins ta l l ing and flnishing the w a t e r sujiply, p lumbing and d ra inage works . P a r ­t iculars will be found in our adver t i s ing pages ,

• BROOKLYN.

Prospec t avenue, no r th side, 225 feet west of Gth avenue , 2-s tory brick an-1 stone church, 45x100; cost, $18,0tl0; G e r m a n Evangel ica l L u t h e r a n St. John ' s Church, owner ; Chas . B raun , No. 219 18th street , archi tect . The work of cons t ruc t ion will be ­gin about May 1.

Deca tu r street , nor th side, n e a r P a t c h e n avenue, br ick and t e r r a co t ta chapel ; cost, .f20,000; E m a n u e l Congrega t iona l Church, owner; Axel S. Hedman , Arbuckle Building, architect .

ISth avenue, sou thwes t corner of 40th s t ree t , 2-s tory f rame dwelling. 28x49; cost, .$4,000; W m , H. Reynolds , Mechanics ' B a n k Building, owner and builder; Axel S. Hedman , Arbuckle Building, archi tec t ,

Mr. Wyllys Terry, No. 71 Wall s treet . New York City, Treasure r of the V a n B r u n t St ree t & E r i e Bas in R. R. Co., advises us ' .hat the company contempla tes c h a n g i n g the mot ive power of i ts r ead to electricity. Bids will be taken for the complete constru.?fi jn and equipment of the road, which is V/2 miles long, including t r ack and pverhead work , cars , etc., bu t the power will be leased. An engineer will be re ta ined to supervise the work.

The B;-ooklyn He igh t s R. R. Co., No. ISO Remsen s t reet , of which Clinton L, Rossi ter is Pres ident , con templa tes e rec t ing an addi t ion to i ts ca r -house at Ridgewood, to accommoda te GOO cars . The es t imated cost of the addi t ion is .$150,000.

McDonough s t reet , soulh side, eas t of Lewis avenue , I ' ^ - s to ry brick and stone church ; cost, .$40,000; Church of lhe Good Shepherd, owner; Rev. A, P, Underhil l , No. 410 Macon s t reet , p a s ­to r ; Dehli & Chamber la in , No. 1193 Broadway , N. Y. City, a r c h i ­tects.

G r a h a m avenue , No, 35, 4-s tory br ick flat wi th s tore , 25x80; cost, $10,000; Gerson Krakower , No. 118 Canal s t reet , and 15S E a s t Broadway , N. Y. City, owner a n d builder; H u g o Smith, No. 836 Broadway , Brooklyn, a rch i tec t (p lans only).

Glenmore avenue and Chestnut s t reet , 1-story f rame chu rch ; cost, .$15,000; German-Amer ican Reformed Church, No. LOGO Pi tk in av, owner; Rev. Wm. H, Eoetcker. No. 507 Chestnut s t ree t , pas tor ; A. B. Jennings, No. 41 Wail street , N. Y. City, architect .

F l a t b u s h avenue, nea r Caton avenue, 3-s tory br ick a n d s tone s tore and lodge building, 30x80; cost, $15,000; S. B. Ter ry , No. 0 E a s t Broadway, owner; J. J. Pet i t , No. 18G Remsen s t ree t , a r c h i ­tect (plans only).

Benj . Dreisler, No. 14.3'2 P l a t b u s h avenue , h a s d r a w n p lans for e ight o-s lory fraine dwell ings for the builder, W m . H. Reynolds , Mechanics ' Bank Building, The es t imated cost of the houses is $3,500 each.

Prospec t place, corner New York avenue, th ree 3-s tory s tone dwellings. 20x50 and 20x53; owner, Abel H. Gibert , s ec re ta ry of the Anglo-American Savings and Loan .^ssoc . No, 41 P a r k roM', N. y . City.

P a r k place, nor th side, between N o s t r a n d and New- York a v e ­nues, th ree 3-s lory and basemen t br ick and s tone dwellings, 20x 50: Wm. B. Greenfan. Ful ton s t reet and Red Hook lane, owner and builder; Geo, P. Chappell. No, 24 S t a t e street , N, Y. City, archilect . P roper ty just purchased; plans not s ta r ted .

H o w a r d avenue and H e r k i m e r s t reet , four 2-s tory br ick smd stone dwellings, 20x30; cost. -1:8,000: Wm. Glerchmann, Ful ton street , nea r Howard avenue, owner ; i". Infanger , No. 2581 Al l an -lie avenue, a rch i tec t (plans only).

Kings land and N o r m a n avenues . 3-Btory f rame flat, 20x50; cost. -$4,000; John W. Mcore, No, 307 Kings land avenue, owner and builder; P . Tillion, No. 471 M a n h a t t a n avenue, a rch i tec t .

Rogers avenue and Avenue P, 2-story f rame flat, w i th s tore , 20x55; cost, $3,500; P e t e r Snyder, owner ; Benj . Dreisler, No. .1432 F l a t b u s h avenue, archi tect .

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT.

Astoria, L. I.—One 3-story iron, marb le and onyx works , 280x 280, will include a dock 00x80; Volkening & Co., No. 228 E a s t 44lh s t reet , N. Y. City, owners ; Chas. Bax te r & Son, No. 2580 3d avenue, N, Y. City, a rch i tec ts .

F lush ing , L. I,—One 2-s tory br ick and s tone san i t a r ium, 104x 40; cost, $20,000; Dr. R. C. F . Coombes, owner ; Chas. In fanger plans only), No. 2500 At lant ic avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.

Long Is land City, L, I,—Bordon avenue, 2-s tory brick offices and s tores . 22x5G; cost,$4,000; John M. Baker , No. 27 H a r t s treet . Brooklyn, N. Y., archi tect .

K ings P a r k . L. I,—Twenty-five 2-s tory f rame dwell ings; cost, $1,000 each; K ings P a r k Improvement Co.. owner; J. .4, David-Bon, No. S2S F l a t b u s h ayenye , Brooklyn, E , Y., a rchi tec t .

New Rochelie, N. Y.—Two 2Vz~aiQry fraine dwell ings; cost, $4,-000 each; L a v i n a D. W a r d , care of a rch i tec t s , owner ; E. A. Quick & Son, Yonkers , N. Y., a rch i tec t s .

Valley S t ream, L. L—Alterat ion to dwel l ing to consist of a smal l f rame e x t e n s i o n ' a n d ent i re in ter ior ; cost, $3,000; Mrs. M. E . Lynch , owner; J . G, Glover (plans only) . No. 180 Remsen s t reet , Brooklyn, N. Y,, a rchi tec t .

Yonkers , N. Y.—Blair s t ree t and Bronxvil le road. 2yj-s tory f rame building, 20x44; cost, $3,000; Mary a n d Pe te r Smith, No. 112 W es t 135th s t ree t , N. Y. City, owners ; Chas . E . Montell, Bronx Manor, N, Y,, a rchi tec t , Lee avenue , west side, 407 no r th McLean avenue , 2y2-story franie dwelling, 35x33; C h a u n ­cey McCoy, owner ; G. H. Budlong, No. 3 Union square , ,N. Y. City, architect , -Lincoln ter race , nor th of Glenwood avenue. 2yj-s tory f r ame dwelling, 28x3G; cost, $4,500; V e r d a J. Par i s . owner ; E . A. Quick & Son . (plans only), a rch i tec ts . McLean avenue , Lowere , 2Mi-story f rame dwelling, 22x44; cost', .$3,500: W m . H. Lake , owner ; E. A. Lynde , a rchi tec t . Pa l i sade av, eas l side, 54 no r th of Belmont te r race , 2yo-story f rame dwelling, 31.i;x 02: cost, $5,000; Chas . L. Noble, owner; H . B. Jeffery (plans only), Syracuse , N. Y.. a rchi tec t . Read avenue , west side, 200 no r th of Maple avenue , 2i,l.-slory f rame dwelling, 32x50; cost. .f4,500; J o h n M. P a r i s , owner ; J o h n Brech t ing (plans only) , a rchi tec t .

E a s t View, W e s t c h e s t e r Co., N. Y.—One 3-slory and basement br ick hospi ta l , 79x53; cost. $10,000; Wes t ches t e r County, owner ; E . A. F o r s y t h c , Yonkers , N. Y,, archi tect .

W e s t New Br igh ton , S. I.—W. Brockner , No. IGO Wes t 122d s t reet , N. Y. City, con templa tes erect ing several 2V^-story f rame cot tages , to cost $3,000 each.

N E W YORK STATE.

Cold Spring.—Addition to oH iron foundry and machine w o r k s ; have a l r eady buil t a b o u t 12,000 square feet of shops and now h a v e p lans for 40,000 squa re feet more ; J. B. & J. M. Cornell, 20lh s t r ee t a n d l l t h avenue , N, Y. City, owners and archi tec ts .

Rockland.—One 3yo-story f rame flfly-room hotel; Thomp­son Bros., owners ; p r i v a t e p lans .

S t amfo rd .—One 0-story f rame hotel, mansard roof; Dr. Stepher-. Churchil l , owner; p r iva te p lans .

CONNECTICUT.

E a s t e r n Point .—Near Croton, 2'/j-story frame ilweliing; cost, .')13,500; F r a n k H. D y k e m a n . care of archi tec t , owner ; W. H. Sy­monds , No. I l l Sth avenue , N. Y. City, a rchi tec t .

Winsted.—Main, corner of Spencer s t ree t , church building; cost, $50,000, $30,000 of th is a m o u n t h a s been ra ised; The Second Con­grega t iona l Church, owner.

MAINE.

Location withheld,—One 2 ^ - s t o r y frame dwelling. 40x00; cost. $10,000; Dr. Pomeroy , ca re of archi tec t , owner ; J. W. Walter," No. 150 Sth avenue, N. Y. City, a r c h i t e c t

MASSACHUSETTS.

Cambridge.—Bow street , 4 -s tory a n d basemen t br ick a n d stone dormi tory , 108x83; Chas . D. Wetmore , No. 54 Wal l s t ree t , N, Y. City, owner ; J o h n E. Howe, No. 150 5th avenue N Y Ci ty ' a rch i ­tect .

Salem.—Hamil ton s t ree t , 2 ' , i -s tory franie dwel l ing; cost, $10,-000; H. P . Benson, No. 237 Congress street , Boston, Mass. , owner ; Benson & Br ickway , No. 55 Broadway , N. Y. City, a rch i tec t s .

NEW JERSEY. Arlington.—One 2Vi.-story f rame dwelling, ;-J0x.30; cost, -$3,500;

F r i t z Unger, owner; H . Toler Booraem, No. 32 Nassau s t ree t N Y. City, a rchi tec t .

Bask ing Ridge.—One 2-s tory f rame dwell ing; cost, $3,000; H. ' C. Dick, El izabeth , N, J., owner ; J. A. Oakley, No. 1201 E, Broad ' s t reet , E l izabe th , N. J,, a rchi tec t .

Bayonne.—West 12th s t reet , corner of Boulevard, 3-s tory f rame s tore and residence; cost, .$3,,500: Mary McGuiness, owner; A u ­g u s t u s Schmidt , a rchi tec t . Avenue C. nea r 31st s t reet , 2*/-s lo ry f rame dwelling, 34x42; cost, -$0,500; W m . E d w a r d s , owner.

SGth s t ree t Wesf,2M;-story f rame dwelling. 20x30; cost,$8,500; E . C. Benson, owner ; A. C. Longyear . No. 12G Liber ty s t reet , N. Y. City, a rch i tec t for both.

Bloomfle ld . -L inden avenue, nea r Thomson s t reet , t h ree 2'A- ' s tory f rame dwell ings; cost, -f7,500; J a m e s A d a m s . Livingston, N. J., owner ; A. W. Stokem, Sussex avenue , Newark , N. J,, a r c h ­itect .

Garwood.—Foundry, New E r a Metal Co.; E, W a y l a n d Smith, No. 26 Cor t l and t s t reet , N. Y, City, owner ; p r iva te p lans .

Cranford.—One 2yj-story f rame dwelling, 35x,50; cost, .$4,500; T. A. Sperry, owner; J. A. Oakley, No. 1201 E. B road s t reet , Eliz^ abe th , N. J., archi tect .

E a s t Orange,—One 3-story f rame dwelling, 110x00: cost, $30,-000; Chas. H a t h a w a y , No, 2G Pine s t reet , N. Y. City, owner; N. C. Mellen, No. 27 W es t SOth s t reet , N. Y. City, a rchi tec t . ^Marcy avenue, 2y.-st( .ry f rame dwell ing; cost, $2,,500; Wil l iam D, Crow, ownet ; C. F . Bor jeman, No. 24 Lawrence street . Bloomfieid, N. J.! a r c h i t e c t . — W i l l i a m street , nea r Thompson, 2'/;.-story f rame dwelling; cost, .$3,000; W m , H. Plumley, owner; H. D. H a y w a r d , M a n h a t t a n Pa rk , Essex Co,, N. J., archi tect .

El izabeth.—One 2!4-story f rame dwel l ing; cost, $2,.")00; J a s . H. Rodenbough , Bayonne , N. J., owner ; H e n r y Van Middlesworth . No. 518 H u n t e r t o n s t reet , Newark . N. J., architect .- Broad s t ree t , SlG-story brick, s tone a n d t e r r a co t ta s tores , oflices and

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(lats, 50x75; cost, $18,000; D, E. Provoost, architect,^ Broad­way, No, 411, 2-story frame dwellins:;'; cost, $2,500; John Hayler, owner; private plans,^ Clark place. No, 255, 2Vli-story fiame dwelling; cost, $2,800; M, P. O'Connor, owner; C. J. Daly, archi­tect,-—Bast Jersey street. No. 829, brick residence; cost, $2,800; John H, Young, owner; John K. Applegate, care of Phillip Hain-nier. Elizabeth avenue and Spring street, 3-stury brick and stone amusement building, 100x128; cost, $45,000; Peler Briedt, owner; J. A. Oakley & Son, architects, Jefferson avenue, addi­lion to 2^-story frarae dwelling; cnst,$l,500; A. P, Young,No,20l Duane street, N. Y. City, owner; Clinton Mackenzie, architect. i'uurt street, No. -324, 2V'a-story frame dwelling; cost, $2,000; T. Fi. Mackessy, owner and architect,——Munroe avenue, 2V2-story frame parsi.nage; cost, $4,000; Park Methodist Society, owner,

Stiles street, 2V^-story frame dwelling: cost, $3,500; FT. P. Woodruff, owner; J. A. Oakley, a.rchitect for both.

Eliaabethport—One 2-story brick and stone mill, 71x220, roof­ing felt and sheathing paper; W H. Rankin, No. 70 Elizabeth avenue, Elizabeth, N. J., owner; D. B. Provoost, architect.

Hoboken,—Willis avenue, near l l t h street, three 5-story brick apartments; cost, .$-0,OI)0; Dennis McLaughlin, Jersey City, N. J., owner; Fall & Maxsom, architects. Mr. J. Henry Tiniken, Martin Sleljcs, No. 140 West street, N. Y. City, Andrew Steffens, No. 10 Vesey street. N. Y. City, F. William Bender, Moritz Ham­merschlag (Pres.), No. 07 Dey street, N. Y. Cily, Allan S. McDer­mott and W^m. D. Daly are interested in a project to erect a brewery at Hoboken, N, J,

Jersey City.—Johnson avenue, near Pine street, 2!4-story frame dw'eiling. 2'2x3S; cost, $3,000; Anihony Hanck, owner; C. F. Long, architect, Whiton street, 3-story frame dwelling, 25x50; cost, $4,500 iValentine Lindemann, owner; R. W, Sailer, architect, Bayview avenue, No. 101, 2-story frame dwelling, 2'2x32; cost, •$2,000; Henry Helms, owner; J. A, Resch, architect.

Lodi, Bergen Co.—One 1 and 2-slory brick dye works, 350x250; cost, .$'200,0(0; Julius Kastner, No. 744 Broadway, N. Y. City, architect.

Lorraine.—Frame bowling alleys, 30x100; John C. Bendler, owner; J. A. Oakley & Son, No. 1201 E. Broad street, Elizabeth, N. J., archiLects.

Madison.—Alteration and addition lo 214-story house and barn; cost, -^3,000; S. S. Covert, No. 72 Trinity place, N. Y. City, archi­tect.

Maplewood.—Prospect place, 2'/i-story frame dwelling; cost, $2,500; Chas, H. Stewart, South Orange, N. J., owner; William Moll, Irvington, N. J., architect.

Montclair,—Prospect avenue, 21/i-story frame dwelling, 50x00; J. A, Ryan, No. SS Worth street, N. Y. City, owner; Frank E, Wallis, No. 9 West 30lh street, N. Y. City, architect. Prospect terrace, 2'/^-story frame dwelling; Arthur C. Elliott, No. 20 Beaver street, N. Y. Cily, owner; A. P. Norris, with Mapes-Reeves Construction Co., No. 1-50 Nassau street, N. Y. City, arch­itect.——Three 214-story frame dwellings, 30x32; cost, $15,000: Mrs. Mary Burns, owner; C. Myers, No. 301 Broadway, N. Y. City, architect.

Kewaik,—One 2i^-story franie dwelling; W. K. Emerson, care of architect, owner; Chas. G. Jones, No. 280 Broadway, N. Y. City, architect. Oth avenue, near Cutter street, 4-story brick dwelling, 30x40; cost, -$0,000; Alfonso Del Guerico, owner; Joseph Kennedy, architect. 18th avenue, near Waverly avenue, 3-story brick residence, 25x34; coat, $2,500; Domenick Milone, owner and architect. Ferry street. No. 424, brick factory for liquefaction of carbon dioxide gas, 55x25; cosl, .$3,500; P. Bal­lantine & Sons, owners; Chas: H. Nicoll, care of owners, architect.

Osborne terrace, 2yi-story frame dwelling; cost, $4,500; John A. Baker, owner; A. Connelly, architect. Mt. Prospect avenue, No. 654, 2y.-story frarae dwelling; cost, $5,500; Lowen Henning-ton, owner; A. H. Thomson, Caldwell, N, J., architect. Mt. Prospect avenue, 2i^-story frame dwelling; cost, .$10,000; Chas. Shipman, owner; P. T. McLagon, Jr., architect.—-South street, 1-story brick storage, 93x41, 200x31; cost, $300; Cooper & Co,, owners and archotects. Searing street, No. 28, 2-story brick dwelling, 23x40; cost, $2,000; Frank K. Briden, owner; A. W, Stokem, architect.- South Oth street, No. 255, 2i^-story frame dwelling; cost, $3,500; Mary E. Price, owner; H. C. Klemm, arch­itect.——South Oth street, 3-story frame apartments; cost, )f3,-000; Gerald Clifford, owner and architect, South 12th street. No. G7, 21/2-story franie dwelling, 22x30; cost, $2,500; P. L. Somme, owner; private plans.

North Bergen.—Cortlandt street, corner Boulevard, 2-story frame dwelling; cost, $5,000; Anton Schneider, Jersey City, N. J., owner; H. & W. Newman, No. 42 Ogden avenue, Jersey City, N, J., architects.- Bergenwood Park, No. 34 Frit street, 2-story frame dwelling: cost, $2,000, Herman Horn, owner. 1st street. No. 10, Bergenwood Park, 2-story frame dwelling; Joseph Vrana, owner; Joseph Turck, Guttenberg, N. J., architect for both.

Orange Valley.—One 3 or 4-story brick hat factory; cost, $40,-000; P. Berg & Co., owners; private plans.

Passaic.—Dayton avenue, three 2i/^-story frame dwellings, 20x 35; cost, $2,000 each; Goldberg & Keeler, owners; H. Rosensohn, Morrissie Building, architect, —— Lexington avenue^ 3-story and basement club-house, will contain two stores on ground floor, bowling alleys, gymnasium, swimming pools, class­rooms, reading-room, etc.; cost, -$20,000; Young Men's Christian Asso'n, owner; P. W. Wentworth, Paterson, N. J., a rchi tec t ,— Lexington and Jackson avenues, seven 214-story frame flats, 22x 40; cost, $2,000 each; Jas. Taylor, owner; H, Rosensohn, archi­

tect. Main avenue, Ij-story brick and stone bank and offlces; cost, $50,000: Peoples Bank, owner, Passaic street, No. 309, 3-story brick and stone store, 22x48; cost, .$4,000. Passaic and State streets, 3-story brick stores and apartments, 22x40; cost, -t li,O0O; Isaac Liebson, care of architect, owner.——Passaic street, corner lith street, 3-story brick store and apartments, 25x70; A. & J, Steinberg, owners; E, E. Twist, architect for all. 2d street, No. 02, 3'^-story brick, stcne and iron theatre, hall and stores, 50xlO(J; cost, $2-5.000: Solomon Slaff. owner,- 3d street, 3-story brick, stone and iron liat, 25x75; cost, $7,OUO; Reubin Jaffe, owner; H. Rosensohn, architect for both.

Plainfield,—Brick and stone hospit.Tl (5 buildings); Mulenhevg Hospital, owner; Alfred E. Barlow, No. 35 Nassau street, N. Y. City, architect. 5th street. No. 444 West, alterations and ad­dition to dwelling; cost, $1,S00; Mrs. Hannah Cafrns, No. 10 W. Hamilton place, Jersey Cily, N. J., owner: Frank Colburn, No. 55 Broadway, N; Y. City, architect. West 5th street, 2',i-story fiame dwelling; cost, $1,800; Henry Leifite, owner; A. C. Rogers, architect,——Front street, 2'^-story frame dwelling: cost, $18,0011; David Eastman, owner; J. A. Oakley & Son, No. 1201 E. Broad street. Elizabeth, N. J,, archi tect .—Front street and Park ave­nue, 214-story frame dwelling; cost, .$4,000; Frank Runyon, owner; architect, same as last.^ Rear extension to frame dwell­ing; cost, $1,800; Mrs. Hannah Cairns, No. 20 Hamilton square, Jersey City, N. J., owner; Frank Colburn, No. ,55 Broadway, N. Y, City, architect,

Roselie.—Addition to fram.e church; cost, $4,000; Roselie Meth­odist Church Society, owner; J. A, Oakley, No. 1201 E. Broad street. Elizabelh, N. J., architect.

Spring Lake.—One 2J/^-story frame dwelling; G. A. Worth. Lancaster, Pa,, owner; D, M, Rottenburger, Lancaster, Pa., arch­itect.

Summit.—Union avenue, 2i^-story brick residence; cost, $7,-0110; Fredk. R. Little, owner; private plans.

Vailsburgh.—Beach road, 2%-story frame dwelling: cost, $3,-000; John B. Schmidt, Newark, N. J., owner; Wm. Moll, Irving­ton, N, J., architect.—^Columbia Heights, two 2i/^-story frame dwellings; cost, )t;3,000; Alexander Volheye. owner. Columbia Heights, two 214-story frarne dwellings, 25x30; cost, .$3,000 each; E. Nagle, owner. Stirling place, 2|^-story fraine dwelling, 26x 32; cost, .$3,000; Mrs. E. Burrows, owner; J. H. & W. C. Ely, Broad and Clinton streets, Newark, N. J., architects for all.

Westfield.—One 214-story frame dwelling; cost, $5,000; C. A. Smith, owner; J. A. Oakley, No. 1201 E. Broad street, Elizabeth, N. J., architect.

West Orange.—Llewellyn Park, 2V:!-story frame dwelling, 4Gx 70; cost, $17,000; T. N. Foster, care of architect, owner; R. K. Mosley, Produce Exchange, N. Y. City, architect.

OF INTEREST TO THE BUILDING TRADES.

W. M. Pernbach, contractor, formerly of No. 124 Maiden iane, has removed to No. 170 5tii avenue.

Ward Cunningham, architect, formerly of No. 55 Lenox avenue, has removed to No. 448 Amsterdam avenue.

The City Council of Chicago has amended the ordinance relat­ing to the height of building so as to reduce the limit from 155 to 130 feet.

The Morningside Baptist Church, No. 240 West llGth street, of which Rev. David A. McMurray, No. 442 Manhattan avenue, is pastor, is said to be looking for a site upon which to erect a new churcii building.

Peter P. Meyer this week sold at public auction the bufldings cn the site of the Hail of Records, at Chambers, Reade and Centre streets. The buildings M'ere sold in ten lots and brought .$1,785. They must be torn down by April 25, according to the terms of purchase.

The City and Suburban Homes Company, No. 281 4th avenuJ, uf W'hich Dr, E, R. L. Gould is president, has taken estimates oil two 5-story and basement model tenements, .50x90, for which the site has not yet been selected. Howells & Stokes, No. 47 Cedar street, are the architects.

Preliminary plans have been approved by the Board of Bsfci-niate and Apportionmeni:, and final plans will be prepared at once, for the bridge over the Bronx River, at Sth avenue, between Williamsbridge and Woodlawn. See Commissioner Moore, of the Commission of Bridges for the Borough of the Bronx, 177th street and 3d avenue.

Mayor Van Wyck has intimated to delegations calling ;it the City Hall to urge the removal of the reservoir from the Bryant Park site of the proposed Public Library Building and the imme­diate construction of the Riverside Drive extension that there will be no funds available for the prosecution of public works for some time to come.

The suggestion of W. Wallace Brower to place the Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument on Mount Tom, in Riverdside Drive, near SSd street, has created a renewal of interest in the subject of a site for that memorial. Mr. BroM'er urges the suitability of a site cn the waler front for a monument of the dual commemorative char­acter of the one in question.

The architects and builders of The Bronx have been alarmed by a statement made by an oflicial of the Building Department to the effect that Commissioner Brady was considering the aboli­tion of the uptown branch of the department, at 3d and Court­landt avenues. Petitions are now being circulated asking Com­missioner Brady no(; to abolish the branch office.

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The commit tee on t h e new bui lding lc be erected for the Mount Sinai Hospi tal , on Sth avenue block front, between 100th a n d 101st s treets , h a s decided upon an a rch i t ec tu ra l competi t ion, the details of which have not yee been determined. The comml t t eeecn-sists of I saac Stern, No. 38 Wes t 23d s t r ee t ; Max N a t h a n , No. 92 Liber ty s t ree t ; and E d w . Oppenheiraer, No. 2CG E r o a d w a y .

Oscar Lowenson, the archi tec t , No. 39 Cor t landt s t reet , is p re ­par ing p lans for a factory town, in which flve concerns a r e in­terested. The town, if organized, will conta in a fac tory building, several hundred smal l houses for workingmen, s t e a m and electric power p lants , sewerage sys tem and s t ree t g rad ing . No site h a s been selected, a l though a suburb of New York City will p robably be chosen.

T h o m a s J. McCabe, who was i-emoved from the pcs'.tion of Chief of the Violation Bureau , of the D e p a r t m e n t of Bui ldings , by Supt. Constable, on Augus t 18th last , on char 'ges of viola i lng the Depa r tmen t rules, h a s been re ins ta ted by order of the Supr.=me Court, Appel la te Division. Mr. McCabe b r o u g h t sui t :iga=nsl Supt . Constable for r e ins ta tement , and the Appel la te Division Judges , in reviewing the charges , rendered a decis.on holding the charges of Supt . Constable as trivial , frivolous a n d unfounded, thereupon order ing his r e in s t a t emen t wi th back sa la ry .

Tht-rc will be no s ta ted meet ings in the Bui ld ing T rades ' Club next week. Announcement is made of the following appoint ­ments by President Henry M. Tostevin: Legislat ive co.nmittee. Cbas. A. Cowan, John J, Radley, J. A. i^immorman, L. K. Pr i i ics f>nd J s m e s Thomson; ordinance commit tee . P r a n k M. Weeks , TlKS. J, Byrne, Geo. A. Jus t , F r a n k Howfand, A. E . Pe iham, E, Van Houlon and H. A. Maurer ; discussion committee, Slephen M. Wrigh t , W m . T, Rich, R--.nald Taylor , W. W. Kcnly , J. J. Rob-e i t s , Olto M, Eidl i tz and E . Outwa te r . The member s admi t t ed to the club since J a n u a r y 10 comprise Jesse Doll, builder . No. 13 B a s t 17th s t ree t ; J a m e s J. Sweeney, blue s tone dealer, No. 229 Broadway: Geo. H.Morris , s team heat. No. 307 W . E r o a d w a y ; Chas. R. Hedden, carpenter . No. 143 L ibe r ty s t ree t ; E d w . H. Wales , ce­ment . No. 1123 B r o a d w a y ; I s a a c A. Hopper , mason builder . No. 219 W e s t 125th s t ree t ; J a m e s Cunn ingham, asbestos . No. 100 Will iam s t ree t ; Lincoln Pierce, marb le , No. 20 Cor t i and t s t ree t ; P r a n k Kessinger. t e r ra cotta. No. 1123 .Broadway; John J. Hop­per, mason builder. No. 219 W e s t 125th s t ree t ; W m . H. Ellis, contrac tor , St. J a m e s Bui ld ing; J. D u n l a p Smith, g ran i te , St. J a m e s Building.

THE MODERN HIGH BUILDING UNDER FIRE

The bu rn ing of the Shoeneman Building, in Chicago, las l week, incidental ly furnishes an addi t ional proof of the abi l i ty of steel-f rame flreproof buildings to w i th s t and the effect of hea t . The Shoeneman Building was seven s tor ies in height , a n d immedia te ly adjoined the Old Colony Building, seventeen s tor ies high, on the nor th , and the M a n h a t t a n Building, sixteen stories, on the south . The hea t to which the las t -ment ioned two bui ldings were subjected w a s intense, and gave a s fair and thorough a tes t a s could be desired. The wall between t h e Schoeneman and Man­h a t t a n Bui ld ings w a s a p a r t y s t ruc tu re . W h e n the burned build­ing collapsed, it pulled the p a r t y wall one inch and a-hal f out of p lumb, where the g rea t e s t s t r a in w a s sus ta ined. But other­wise the M a n h a t t a n Buiiding suffered no in jury from hea t or flre, except t ha t some window cas ings were burned and 50 or GO windows broken. The effect on the Old Colony Bui ld ing was even less, accord ing to the repor t of the a rch i t ec t s who, a t the request of tbe agen t for the building, made an examina t ion of the s t ruc ­ture. The repor t r eads : "

We have made a careful examination of the Old Colony Bulldlog since the flre in the adjoining building to the souih. None of the walls or supports ot the building are injured in the slightest. On the exEeiior the damage is confintd to two terra coUa lintel coverings, several window slllB, and plate glass, Some of lhe window trames and sash are burned and recalcimining is needed in a lew of the offiees. The supporting steel columns in the south wall Mvre not only pro:eeted by a heavy brick wall but were separately flieproofed by hollow tile. This, no doubt, explains the lack of any damf.ge from the intense heat. There are many wudows through the south wall, and where the shutters could be closed In time no damage resulted.

TRADE NOTES.

PLATE GLASS IN BIG BUILDINGS, The P i t t s b u r g h P l a t e Glass Company repor t t h a t t r a d e with

them IS exceedingly br isk and increasing very considerably, wi ih the best of prospects ahead for still be t t e r business. The fact of thei r hav ing added the o ther b ranches of the g lass t r a d e to thei r p la te g lass business h a s made t h e c o m p a n y s w a r e r o o m s i n t h i s r i t v pract ica l ly the h e a d q u a r t e r s for glass . The la rge n u m b e r of con­t r a c t s for the supply ing of plate glass in the i m p o r t a n t buildings of New Tork, received by this company, is the very best evidence of the progress ive and up- to -da te spiri t of the P i t t s b u r g h P la te Glass c o m p a n y . Corroborat ive evidence of th is asser l lon lies in ^ l l T r X ^ " ^ ^ ^ f t ' " ' ' ^ t common to the eye nowadays in the s t ree t s of New York is the d iamond-shaped label of this flrm which IS found on the windows of pract ica l ly all the new la rge buildings n e a n n g completion. Among lhe most impor t an t of these

w h i l h o T " ^f'"'^- '"''"'' ° ' ^'''°' ^ * - ^ t and B r o a d w a y wfeich WUI demand an immense quan t i ty , pract ica l ly cne of llv-la rges t con t rac t s for plate g l a . s in this city. The Washingtor^

^ U t T f r ' ^ " ' ' ^ " ' ' " " " ^ ' " P ° ^ ^^l^'^h th is company is p o w a t work, ig ^ale.o one ot i ts l a rge cont rac t s . Th is c o m p a n j ^

the la rges t concern of i t s kind in this country , and wi th the u n ­limited facilities a t i ts command, can supply the a rch i t ec t c r builder a t shor t notice. Thei r office and ware rooms a re at No^.. 49-53 L a f a y e t t e place.

INCREASED DEMAND POti ATLAS PORTLAND CEMENT. The At las Cement Company have s t a r t ed bui lding operationfa.

for a n o t h e r extens ive addi t ion to the i r a l r eady large p lan t a t N o r t h a m p t o n , Pa. , th is being the second addi t ion wi thin two years . W h e n completed, t hey will have an increased m a n u f a c t u r ­ing capaci ty of 1^000,000 bbls. per year, which will bring up the total yearly output to 2,000,000 bbls. The new works will be-in operat ion by Augus t 1st nexL The addi t ion to thei r fac tory was m a d e necessary by the enormous increase in demand for the-At las P o r t l a n d cement all over this count ry . The c o m p a n y ma in t a in s i ts offices in the Central Ra i l road building, No. 143. Liber ty s t ree t , th is city.

IMPORTANT CONTRACTS IN ARCHITECTURAL IRON. Richie, Brown & Donald have been a w a r d e d the con t r ac t s lor

the a rch i t ec tu ra l iron, including s ta i r s and elevator enclosures, i n the new bui lding to be erected for the In t e rna t iona l Correspond­ence Schools, a t Scran ton , Pa. , of which W. Scott Col'.ins is the archi tect , a n d the Real E s t a t e T r u s t Company Building, Chest­n u t and Broad s t ree ts , Phi ladelphia , of which F r a n k C . ^ o b e r t s . & Company and E d g a r V. Seeler a r e the a rch i tec t s . Al though young in yea r s , th is energet ic flrm has demons t r a t ed by the f r e a t magn i tude of i m p o r t a n t work performed by t h e m since their ad­vent in the a rch i t ec tu ra l iron field, t h a t t hey a re impor t an t f a c ­tors in t h a t b r a n c h cf the bui lding t rades . Thei r works a t Borden and Review- avenues . Long I s land City, have a n a i r of thr i f t a n d success t h a t is qui te refreshing, and a re an object lesson in thei r way to many of thei r older contemporaries .

LUMINOUS PRISMS. Archi tec ts and builders , who have been from t ime to t ime non­

plussed by their inabil i ty to obtain sufflcient light in buildings, owing to va r ious condit ions, such a s n a r r o w s t ree t s a n d ex t reme depth of bui ldings, and especially in locat ions where the land va lue is a m a t t e r of g rea t consequence, a re reques ted to give their a t t en t ion to the sys tem of l ight product ion of the Luminous Pr i sm Company, who have ve ry recent ly opened a New York oflice a t No. 100 Sth avenue . The p a r e n t office of the c o m p a n y is in Chicago, and a m o n g its incorpora tors a r e included some of the leading bus iness men of t h a t city. Convinced of the la rge tield for the consumpt ion of thei r goods, g rowing out of the nec.-s-city for the supp ly ing of more l ight in the l a rger bui ldings cf th is city, they have es tabl ished their eas te rn agency a t the above ad­dress, Mr. J. F . B lancha rd is t h e res ident eas te rn agent , a n d he is p repared at all t imes to submi t d rawings and es t ima tes to a rch i t ec t s and bui lders for the in t roduct ion of thei r sys tem. The company, in i ts method, t a k e a d v a n t a g e of the n a t u r a l laws of the t rans i t ion of l ight from one t r a n s p a r e n t medium to ano the r , t h rough the use of r e f rac t ing pr isms, which a r e m a d e with va r ious angles , by m e a n s of which they a r e able to direct the l ight on a n y desired plane. The p r i sms do not c rea te light, but in ten­sify, concen t ra t e a n d direct it from one point to ano ther . The company claims m a n y a d v a n t a g e s from the use of i ts sys tem, among them economy and the super ior i ty of n a t u r a l light, w i th i ts heal thful proper t ies , over t h a t of electr ici ty or gas . They own the i r p a t e n t r ights , and , wi th the i r super ior facilities for manufac tu re , a r e in a posit ion to p roduce the bes t resul ts .

MOUSB MOVING AND SHORING.

D. Sweeny's Sons, of No. 403 l l t h ayenue , a re long establ ished, experienced and rel iable house movers and shorers , which Is sho-wn by the fact t ha t leading bui lders and con t r ac to r s give them con t rac t a f t e r contract . A few of thei r recent jobs include the new Hal l of the Board of Educa t ion , and Appel la te Cour t House ; Museum of N a t u r a l H i s to ry ; Mar t in Hotel , Wes t 33d s t ree t ; a n d C u s h m a n Building, a t E r o a d w a y and Maiden lane. Sweeny's Sons also did the work required in their line at the-Bowling Green, Criminal Court , Vanderbi l t , Morris , Hudson , Co­lumbia a n d Mutua l Reserve Bui ldings , all l a n d m a r k s in t h e i r way. The flrm have two telephone cal ls ; offlee 103 3Kth street . Residence, 1100 SSth s t reet .

ELECTRIC ELEVATORS. "••" The Metropol i tan Elec t r ic Construct ion Company is now doing

all of the ins ta l la t ion work of the Sprague Elec t r i c Company. The offices of the Const ruct ion Company, a s well a s those of the Sprague Company, a r e in the Commercia l Cable Bul ding. T h e officers a re W. D. MacQuesten, P re s iden t and General Manager , and Mr. Wal lace E . Carver , T reasu re r . The organiza t ion of the Sprague Electr ic Company, which was formed by the consolidation of the Inter ior Conduit & Insulation Company and the Sprague Electr ic Elevator Company,, is being rapidly perfected. The company recently secured a sui te of rooms in the Marque t te Building, Chicago, which -vill be in cha rge of Mr. Millard B. Kit t , and Mr. E, B. Ki t t le , long identifled with t h e company. Well-known electr ical men a n d houses a re being rap id ly secured to represent the Sprague Company in var ious sections of the coun­t ry , and the organiza t ion bids fair to be a r e m a r k a b l y s t rong one in every way.

A PI'FY mNTRACTTNG BUILDBH. P. J. Brennan, of No. 03 Wes t 22d street, is one of the most

busy and exper t of con t rac t ing builders. He has under way, in various s tages of construction, no less than flve new schools for i.he JJoayd of IJdBcaUpP, aU of the la rges t a n d bes t type , anij t J ^

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Marcli 26,1S98 Record and Cuidt aggregate contract considerations touch close to ?1,250,000, They range from $100,000 for the East 20tfi street school, where the second-story beams are up, to S;305,OCO for the East 119th street structure, where the flrst story beams are set. Mr. Brennan has finished the school at Henry and Oliver streel, has the roof on the Hester street building, and the iron work up two stories on the West 89th street structure, Mr. Brennan also has the contract for the handsome new school to be built on East 104th and 105th streets, east of 2d avenue. In addition to the above, about seven new schools are being built by other contractors, so that soon there will be no cause to complain of lack of accommodation for children.

CHANGES IN ABOUT A DECADE OF YEARS. Mammoth office and business buildings of up-to-date construc­

tion, like the Washington Life, at Broadway and Liberty street, and the American Lithographing Buflding, at 4th avenue and 19th street, show a wonderful development and growth when compared with structures like the Bryant Buiiding, at Liberty and Nassau streets, and the Judge Building on 5th avenue, erected for similar uses about a decade ago. So, too, some of the con­cerns associated with building work show a wonderful develop­ment, A striking example may be cited In the phenomenal and solid growth of the business of Contractor David Shuldiner, of No. 901 Oth avenue, who furnishes and sets afl glass required for the largest structure to the most humble. His success is all the more noteworthy when the power and influence of the great com­panies he so ably copes with are considered, A list of recent town work, completed or under way by Mr. Shuldiner, embraces such structures as the Washington Life, New York Life, and Cushman buildings on Broadway, the Anderson and Gill buildings on John

Street, and Maiden Lane respectively; the University club on Sth avenue. Hall of the Board of Education, 50th street and Park avenue; Baron de Hirsch Trade School, East G4th street; Mills Hotel No, 2, on Rivington street, and Mills model tenements on Sullivan street; Lutheran Church, 140lh street and Edgecombe avenue; public baths on Rivington street; Mercantile buildings, No, fc30 and 582 to 594 Broadway; private dwellings for Stuy­vesant Fish, R. Fulton Cutting, Dr. Kinnicull, Nathan Strauss, and Nos, 1 and 3 East TOth street for C. I. Hudson and Mra. Schieffelin. Recent out-of-town contracts include the Massachu­setts Office Building at Baltimore, Uniled States Post Office at Newburgh, and Sidney Ripley's new house at Hempstead, L. I. Mr. Shuldlner's telephone call is lS34-3Sth street.

ROOFING.

No part of the work of erecting or altering business structures or dwellings is of greater Importance than the rooflng; because, If the latter Is poorly done, great damage results from leaks that are a source of constant worry and loss to the ownera or occu­pants. The firm of John Laura & Co., of No. 160 Sth avenue, Mohawk Building, are experienced and practical roofers, with a record for satisfactory work. They have completed contracts for Architect R. H. Robertson on SGlh street. Builder F, J. Schnugg on Lenox avenue and 117th street, L. S, Quackenbush, Lambert Suydam and others equally well known in realty circles. The flrra make a specialty of plastic slate rooflng. and contract for tile roofs and repairs to gravel roofs. They also lay water­tight vaults, cellars and stable floors, and warrant all work executed. They wiil be glad to hear from and estimate for ownera, builders and architects requiring work in their line.

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The 9

Real Estate Market

Apar t frora the veri table sensation caused by the announce­ment of the colossal t r ade negot iated by Geo, R. Read, an account cf which will be found below, the record of the doings of the pri­vate sales ' marke t contains little worthy of remaz-k. There was a considerable falling off in the number of completed t ransac t ions reported and in the money value of those in which the con­sideration ia given, apa r t , of course, from the t rade previously mentioned. Outside of the la t ter our repor ts show 12 parcels changed hands at a total valuat ion of -$735,250. Las t week there Here 32 with considerations aggrega t ing .$3,700,285.

ou ts tanding on it. The adjournments to da les beyond the coming week were; By Thompson & Pryor, No. 171 Bowery,to April 7 th ,and Nos. 252 and 254 West 33d street , to April 21 ; by Will iam Ken^ nelly. Interest of Eugene M. Ear le in 23d street , S7th street . Grand Circle and other property, to April 7th. The wi thdrawals were: By Wm. M, Ryan, plot 50x89,9, on Lorillard s t ree t ; by S. De Wall tearss , No, 227 W es t 15th street , on a bid of f37,250; No. 229 West 15th street , Nos, 226 and 228 W es t 25th street, and Nos. 70S and 710 l l t h avenue, the two last each on a bid of $21,400; by Thompson & Pryor, No. IOS E a s t Olst s t ree t ; by E. H. Ludlow & Co., No. 16S West 1.30th s t reet and No. 1749 B a t h g a t e avenue ; by Richard V. H a r n e t t & Co., No. 625 Greenwich street , on bid of $0,975, and No. 220 West IOth street, on a bid of $11,000.

The following are the compara t ive tables for the New York Conveyances, Mortgages and Projected Buildings for the corre­sponding weeks of 1808 and ISDT:

CONVEYANCES. Mar. 18 to 24, inc. Mar. 19 to 25, Inc.

Total No. for Man. and Bronx 2(J2 3(i8 .\inount Involved $1,648,047 $2,106,051) Numbernomlnal HI 1S7 Number 2M and 24th Wards, omit.Ing

new annexed district lAct 1805,. . . 72 65 Amount Involved $130,870 S132,9U.') Number nominal 36 42 NumbEr2;-,d and 24Hi Wards, includ.ng

new annexed district 96 S4 Amount iuvolVfcO S152,445 ,¥15411 4 Number nominal 47 47 Total number Cons.. Jan. 1 to dale 3,TM 3 80S Total amount Cons.. Jan. 1 to date *9,341,606 $32,548,412

MORTGAGES, -Total No. for Man, and Bronx 333 2S7 Amount involved $5,031,o;;9 $3 921 271 Ntimber over 5% 157 I49 Amount Involved Sl,921,292 Sl,373 U21 Number at 5% 130 105 Amounc Involved $1,755,581 Sl 751 ;,-.ii Number al 5% or less 66 '33 Amount Involved $L354,636 $796 5u0 Number ot above to Banks. Trust and

Insurance Companies 74 48 Amount luvolved $1,882,950 $1,103,650 Total number of Morts., Jau, 1 to date 4,uo9 3 S75 Total ajuount of Morts., Jan, 1 to date . $75,587,915 $46,lloiu6S

PROJECTED BUILDINGS, Number ot Buildings ^ 77 101 Estimated cosl $2,138,425 $1 250 boJ Total number of New Bldgs,, Jan. 1 10 date 715 <j03 Total amount ot New Bldgs., Jan. 1 lo daieJ17,454,3:^3 $19 342 o50 ToEa.1 amounl Alterations, Jan, 1 to dale $1,089,2115 $2'250153

Richard V. H a r n e t t & Co. will sell a t auction, on Tuesday next, 20th inst., the dwelling No. 470 W es t 22d street, and on the 'fol­lowing day, SOth inst,, the dwelling No. 223 E a s t l lGth s t reet , and the vacan t corner known as No. 38 Eas t Houston street . Par t i cu­lars will be found in our business pages, or can be had of the auc­tioneers a t No. 71 and 73 Liber ty street .

Bryan L. Kennelly's announcement of the auction sale of t ene ­ment and other parcels, on the lower Wes t Side, which will be found on another page of this issue, should have careful perusal . These parcels consist of No. 75 Chrislopher street. No. 293 Bleecker street, Nos. 41 and 43 Carmine street, and No. 36 Bedford street. All are to be sold by order of executors of es ta tes . The sale will take place on Monday, April 4th. The auctioneer will supply maps and full par t icu lars on request a t his office. No. 00 Liberty street.

Auction offerings this week brought out bu t small demand and consequently a good deal of the property t ha t had been pre­viously announced for sale was withdrawn, pa r t on protective bids and par t because the results on what was offered gave no encouragement to pu t up the rest. At foreclosure the plaintiffs were as usual conspicuous buyers. There was some competition for No. 1469 Avenue A offered, in foreclosure, by Strong & Ireland, and act ive bidding for No. 139 2Sth s t ree t offered, in part i t ion, by Richard V. Harne t t . The residence of Oscar Hammers te in , No. 44 Wes t 120th street , was sold In foreclosure by Peter F . Meyer, and brought considerably less than the amount of the obllgationg

The sale of the Hun t ing ton tract, by Peter F , Meyer, on Oth prox., give every promise of being a grea t success. The Inquiry for book-maps and par t icu lars is large, and" every one in real ty circles is looking forward to the dispersion of this t rac t in lots with much interest . As has been s la ted before, this t r ac t is in every way ripe for improvement. I t is located on ISSth, 139th, 140th and 141st s t reets and St, Ann ' s avenue, and served by elevated railroad and trolley t rans i t facilities. There are in the vicinity a number of new public schools, churches, marke ts , etc., besides considerable manufac lur lng interests which insure tenants to houses when built. I t Is announced t h a t the sale is to be absolute and without reserve. Another large lot sale wili be conducted by the same auctioneer on the following day, 7th prox. The property to be offered on this occasion consists of 591 building lots, located on 3a, 4th, 5th and Gth avenues ; Gist, 02d, G3d and G4th s t reets , 30th Ward of Brooklyn. This will be one of the largest and most important auction sales of Brooklyn building lots ever held. At both these sales the opportunit ies for sat isfactory purchases , both for speculation and iraprovement, wOl be rhany. Both will t ake place in the Broadway Salesroom, and in each instance title wil! be guaranteed free of charge by Title Guarantee & Trus t Co, The auct ioneer will supply book-maps at No. I l l Eroadway. Those for the Brooklyn proper ly can also be had of J. F . Abrams & Son, 3d avenue and 30th street . Brooklyn, and of Dunning & Fowler, At torneys, No. 07 Wal l street, this cily.

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A plot of four kits , soulh .side of y.:>lh s t ree l , near Rivers ide Drive: $15,500 each, if t aken immediate ly . W i t h bui lder 's loan. Address ' -Principal ," Box 245, Hera ld , Uptown,

Gossip of the Week. SOUTH OF 59TH S T R E E T .

SOth street, No, 21 West , 4-story high stcop brownstone dwelling, 25x60x100; seller, Mrs. Lewis May; brokers. Pease &c El l iman; price, about $80,000.

Clinton place. No. 15, old building. .17x03: Sailors' Snug Harbo r leasehold; buyer . M, H. Rosenstein, who will improve as s ta led elsewhere.

32d street, Nos. 247 and 249 West , old buildings, 37.3x108.9; biiyer, Joseph L. But tenweiser ; broker. F r anc i s J. Underhill , The buyer will improve.

J ames street . No. 95, th rough to New Chambers s t reet , 4-story brick building, 20xS5x79x33: sellers, Barney Golden and M. Rosen-burg; buyer.':. Jones & Co,: broker, Henry Wise.

EVirsyih s t reet . No. i)5, 5-Rtory tenement , : ;5xl00; sellers, Man­delbaum & Lewine: buyer , L. Monday : bruker , Wil l iam Rosenz­weig.

2d avenue . No. IT!', 4 -s tory brick building, 25x120x i r r egu la r ; seller, John Pui inier i : buyer , Sl. Mark ' s Hospi ta l , owner of the adjoining building. The seller bought the p roper ty a t foreclosure in October, ISilT, for .i;28.050.

S tan ton street , Nos. 190 a n d 19S, two 5-s tory tenements , 50x7."^; seller, H e n r y Mosback; price, about .'?33,000.

5 lh avenue, no r thwes t corner uf 19th s t ree t , tlwelling. 27.8x100; sellers, Heru-y Morgenthau and Hen ry Corn; buyer, Will iam K. Everdeil. representing B. H, Howells; brokers, Freder ick South­ack & Co. The seller bought the proper ty three weeks ago at a reported price of $2OO,00O, and the present sale is a t an advance of $10,000.

4i.)th stfeet . No. 11. E a s t , 4 -s tory dwelling, 2'2xl()0,5; buyer . T h o m a s Stokes; brokers , H e n r y D. W i n a n s & May.

H e n r y street . No. 234, old bui ldings. 23.:',xl00; buyers . J ackson &- Stern, The p roper ty sold in May. ISSi), for $17,0110.

Clinton street . No. 220, old building, 20x93.5; buyers , J a c k s o n & Stern, and have resold to H e y m a n Adelstein. • -

Oth street , Nos. 739 and 741 E a s t , old building. 45x91; felleis, J ackson & Stern; buyer , Simon Jacob .

N a s s a u .'street, s cu thwes t corner of L ibe r ty s t reet , 15-s tory office building. "German-Amer i can . " formerly known as the Syn­dicate Bui lding: sellers. New T o r k Rea l ty Co., who t a k e in fX-change the " W a l l a c e " office building. 13-stories. Nos. 5ii a n d r-.S Pine s t iee t , th rough to Nos, 20 and 2S Cedar ptreet, 4.5.0x134; the 12-story "Bea rd" Building, Nos. 120 a n d 122 L ibe r ty s t reet , t h rough to Nos. 123 and 125 Cedar s t reet , 4.5.1x112.10, and the 9-s tory s tore and loft bui lding a t the n o r t h e a s t corner of Broad­w a y a n d H o w a r d street , 00.10x98.9; buyers . Met ropol i tan Life In su rance Co.: broker, Geo. R. Read. The sellers of the "Ger­m a n - A m e r i c a n " Bui lding bough t the plot 79,0x111x90,1x11:9,4, wi th old buildings, in March, 1895, for abou t .$930,000. subject to a mor tgage of $075,000: in March. 1894, they resold to the syndi­cate who erected the p resen t bui lding for $1,250,000, subject 10

,.$(175,000. and two purchase money m o r t g a g e s a m o u n t i n g to $.575,. 000. The exis t ing building was erected by a syndica te of a rch i t ec t s and cont rac tors , bu t the operat ion was a n u n f o r t u n a t e one. and was followed by two foreclosure sales. At the first of thes? sales the proper ty realized .$2,0.58,000, and the second .$1,825,000, F l a k e & Dowling being the purchase r s in bolh ins tances . B y the foreclosure opera t ions a b r u t $1,150,1100 of c laims were wiped out. The Wal lace Bui lding was acqui red by the Metropol i tan Life in November , 185M, a t $750,000, subject to a m o r t g a g e of ^400,000, in t r ade for five New York parcels and two in Brooklyn, the whole t aken a t a va lua t ion of $400,081, and on which Mr. Wal l ace gave purchase money m o r t g a g e s a m o u n t i n g to .$270,900. The Beard Building was erected by the Metropol i tan Life; the es t imated cost given on filing the p lans was S'350,000: the plot, 45.1x112.10, upon which it s tands , w a s bought from Mr. Wal lace for $250,000, The s tore and loft bui ld ing at the corner of Broad ­way and H o w a r d s t ree t was acquired in a t r a d e for th ree New York parcels and sume Brooklyn proper ty . The presen t t r a d e is said to represent a total of ,$5,000,000.

Jefferson s t reet , sou theas t corner of Monroe s t reet , 5 and 0-s tory factory buildings, 103.2x114.0; seller, E . H . C r a m p t o n ; buy­ers, Mandell>aum & Lewine; broker, J o h n N. Golding. This p rop­e r ty was offered a t auct ion in F e b r u a r y and bid in a t .$97,500,

W h i c h is repor ted to be the price a t which the present sale is made . The buyers were bidders a t t h a t t ime.

Sth avenue . No. 001, nea r 44th s t reet , 5-story s tore and flat, 25x 100; seller, Char les A. K u s t e r ; buyer , Wil l iani Shoemaker ; brokers , Po lhemus Brothers ,

o7th Et, No. 210 Eas t , 5-story building, 18,7x100.4; seller, John B. Kel ler ; buyer , New York Cent ra l Bui lding Associat ion.

14th street . Nos. 335 and 337 West , 7.5x125. 4 -s tory dwelling and v a c a n t : seller, Wi l l iam F . H a v e m e y e r ; buyers , Benson & Gilder­sieeve.

Monroe street . No, 109, O-story tenement . 20x100; sellers, P a y & Stacom.

H e n r y street, Nos. ISO and IftS. old buildings, 51x100; seller.-., Mandelbaum & Lewine; buyers . F r e e d m a n & Feinberg .

lOlh street, Nos. 43 and 45 Eas t , S-story. brick and stone slore and loft building, 50x80x100, I t is reported tha t Charles H.' Tay­lor has sold the above building.

NORTH OF 50TII STREET.

70th street , No, 330 'Wsst, 5-story Amer ican basement dwelling, 22x100; seller, Bryan L, Kennelly; broker, F . Zittell; price, .$51,000.

W es t E n d avenue, nor thwes t corner of S l t h street , 4-story dwelling, 30x57; seller, Charles Buek; buyer, a Mr. Browning; broker, F . Zittel.

159th s t reet . No. 559 West , 3-s lory dwelling. 15x40x90.11; seller. Char les R. Denha rd ; brokers , W. J. H u s t o n & Co.

142d street , nor th side, 200 feet west of the Boulevard, 75x100, vacan t ; seller, Andrew A. Bibby; buyer, George T, Arnoux. The buyer wil! imiirove.

Tilh avenue , wes t side, 50 south of l l o t h s t ree t , two 5 - s t i r y br ick flats w i th s tores , 25x79x100; seller, H e n r y Rothschi ld ; buyers , a Mr. E a r t h and a Mr. Al ter ; price, a b o u t .$28,500 each.

A m s t e r d a m avenue, no r theas t corner of 131st s t ree t , 109,4',ox 100, vacan t ; sellers, Heilner & Wolf; buyer, "Webster-E. Whi te .

80th s t reet , No. 321 West , 4 -s tory dwell ing; seller, Clarence True ; buyer , a Mr. Lugee ; broker , E. S, Wil lard .

159th s t reet . No. 5<'2S W e s t . 5-story br ick flat, 2.5x99,11; seller.«, E r n s t - M a r x - N a t h a n Co., who t a k e in pa r t p a y m e n t abou t ten lots on Nicholas place; buyer, Mrs. Rose McKenna; broker, H . F . Schellhass,

115th s t reet . No. 05 West , 5-s tory flat, 25x100.11; seller, Wil l ­i am H, Ha l l . J r .

y2d street . No. 110 E a s t , 3-story dwelling. 18x50x100; seller. Rosalie Meyers ; broker, "\V. B . Davjs .

114th s t reet . No. 57 West , 5-slory double flat, 25x80x100; seller. Wil l iam G. W e b e r ; buy^r. Max Bargebuhr , of M, B a r g e b u h r & Pon; price, $29,000.

74th s t reet . No. 10 E a s t , 4 -s tory b rowns tone dwelling, 22s 102.2; sell'tr, A lexander A, T. Nichols,

Madison avenue . No. 1895, 4-s tory tlwelling, 20x55x95; seller, Char les B. Tooker ; price, .$22,500.

OOth s t ree t . No. 137 Wes t , 5-story br ick Oat. 27x85x100; sellers, J u n g & Mohr : buyer , George R a y m o n d ; brokers , Jesse C. Benne t t & Co.

i:'.3d s t ree l , sou th side, 310 feet ea s t of Lenox avenue , 2,5x100, vacan t ; ' s e l l e r . L a F a y e t t e Olney; buyei-, N a t h a n Wise, who haa resold to H e n r y F e h n ; brokers , S h a r r o t t Bro the r s .

9.5th street, Nos. 253 and 257 West , two o-story American base ­m e n t dwellings, 19x00x100 each; seller. Helen J, Er ickson; brokers . F r a n k L. F isher Co.. No. 2.55 adjoining was reported to have been sold three weeks ago for $."13,000,

85th s t ree t , Nos. 332 a n d 334 West , two 5-story rials, 25xS5xl0il each : seller, J o h n C. B a r t h , who l a k e s in pa r t p a y m e n t a cot-ta.ge on plot 100x150, a t Avon. N, J., a t .$25,000; buyer, Mrs. Helen Slein; brokers, Stevens Real E s l a l e Co.; price, .$1011.000.

12th avenue, eas t side, .50 feet nor th of 134th s t reet . A lbe i t F r i ed l ande r h a s sold to P . A. Schindler a plot of lots a t the above location; brokers , L a y t o n & Rogers .

ISolh s t reet . No. 5.55 West , 3-story dwell ing; seller, Mary Brinckerhoff; buyer , W. E . Thompson ; broker , J acob Manheim.

OOth street , south side, 127.9 east of 5th avenue, 25,7x100.8. ^acan t ; sellers. Mandelbaum & L e w i r e ; buyer, a Mr. Chauder.

n O t h street . No, 142 West , 3-s tory dwelling; seller, George W. Ruddell ; buyer, M. Bruckheimei-,

NORTH SIDE.

Vanderb i l t avenue, n o r t h e a s t corner of ITSth s t ree t , lOS.tlliO. v a c a n t ; seller, D. B. Ogden; buyer . Winslow E. Buzby; b rokers . Jones & Baiiey, The buyer wil! improve.

13Gth s t reet , south side. 100 feet east of St. Ann ' s avenue , lOOx 100, v a c a n t ; sellers. The Pe t t y . Soulard & W a l k e r Rea l ty Com­p a n y ; buyer , John H. Hous ton . The sellers bought the p roper ty in 1.S97 for $10,500.

Wales avenue, east side, 200 feet south of 149th s t reet . 25Kl0d, v a c a n t ; seller, Mary I. Qui rk ; buyer , Mar l in Kie t t ; brokers , N e u ­beck & Busher .

Ter race place, lot 330 map of Melrose, 75 feet south of 152d s t reet , 02.2xl2nx.50.2xl51, v a c a n t ; .seller, Daniel Hoffman, w h J t a k e s in pa r t paymen t , a t -$8,000, No. 1337 W e b s t e r avenue, t h r e e -fami ly flat: buyer , George Stolz; b rokers , Neubeck i- B u s h t r : price, .$9,.500.

Wash ing ton avenue, east side, 150. feet nor th of 171st s t reet , 50 xl7.5, vacan t ; seller, Newman Cowen; buyer, Louis Luetgcns . The seller bought this proper ty af auct ion in December, 1897, for $li,SOO.

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BROOK LYN.

P u t n a m avenue . No, 550, 2-s tory and basemen t b rowns tone dwell ing; seller, H e n r y B. Hill ; buyer , George H. Robins ; b rok­ers, J a m e s R. R r s s & Co. and Corwith Bros.

Greene avenue, nor th side, 475 feet eas t of Grand avenue, through to Clifton place, 3 and 4-story brick factories, .50x200; sellers. Dennison Manufac tur ing Co.; buyers , Clinton P h a r m a -cpulical Co.; brokers, De Selding Brothers . The sellers have pur-

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MarcK 26,1S9S Record and Guide chased .15 acres of land a t South P a r m i n g h a m , Mass. The buyers are from Syracuse. N. Y., both concerns being large employers of laiior.

• The following a r e the c o m p a r a t i v e tab les for the Brooklyn Con­veyances , Mor tgages and Projec ted Bui ld ings f-or the" cor respond­ing-, weeks of 1898 a n d 1897:

CONVETAN'CES.

March 18 to 24, March ID to 25, inclusive, \. inclusive.

Total number 80ft 281 Amount iDvolved $350,890 S534,lll Number nominal Ifi2 160 Tolal number Cona., Jan. 1 to date 3 45« .3,257 Total amount Cons,, Jan. 1 to date .$fl,20.'3,li>l ^i.o^'i.OSl)

MORTGAGES. Total number "41 I93 Amount Involved l(;743,S6ti $750,481 Number over 5% IOO 11 Amount involved Ii;2fj2,2(lt $295,389 Number at 5% or less ]J2 115 Amount involved $JSl,C0.1 $4il.",092 Total number ot Morts., Jan. 1 to date -',721; 2,.'i95 Total amount ot Morts,, Jan. 1 to date . ,?12,n0t>,9S9 .1!8,597,143

PROJECTED BUILDINGS. ~ Nuraber of Buildings 98 125 Estimated cost $5i>d.773 $51G,300 Total number of New Bldga., Jan, 1 to ( C50 701 Total amount New Bldga,, Jan. 1 to dale ,$3.1T6.:iii!t $2,755,527 Total amount Alterations, Jan. 1 to date $2tiG,277 $817,227

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REAL ESTATE NOTES.

Herman De Selding, of De Selding Brothers , has resigned as manage r of the John Pe t t i t Rea l ly Co and severed all connections

• therewith .

Collin M. Graves, formerly of Pell & Graves, and H en ry E. Loney, formerly wi th Geo. R. Read , a r e now associa ted wi th Pease & El l iman.

W. B. Stone and D. C. Monroe, la te of the firm of Monroe & Woods, have formed a copartnership and will carry on a general real es ta te business a t No. 351 Wes l 59th street .

Messrs. Gutwillig Bro thers and Hirsch s t a t e tha t there is no foundation for t h e report t h a t the BorgfeMt Building, on Wooster street , has been sold and tha t no negotiat ions for its sale a re under way.

J o h n Effinger, of No. 201 W e s t 114th s t reet , the wel l -known rea l ty operator , h a s r e t u r n e d af ter a t w o m o n t h s ' sojourn in Flor ida . Mr. Effinger con templa tes go ing to Copper River , in the Klondyke .

The s tore and loft buildin.gs occupying t h e eas ter ly block front on Wes t Broadway, be tween B a r c l a y s t re t ' t and P a r k place, for­mer ly the h e a d q u a r t e r s of the Amer ican J j i thograph ing Co., will be completely overhauled a n d al tered for offices and stores. E lec ­tr ic e levators , s t e a m heat , open plumbiDg, etc., wiil be in t ro ­duced. De Selding Bros., of No. 59 L i b e r t y street , have been se­lected a s agen t s for the rent ing of the bloolc, which will be known a s the Crockery E x c h a n g e . •

The way t h a t a business is g radua l ly pushed uptown is illus­t ra ted by the several changes of location, made by the jewelrv fiim. now kno\^•n as Black, S ta r r & Krost, The business was s tar ted in 1810 a t No, 150 Broadway. I n the spr ing of 1833 it re­moved t.-) No. 181 Broadway, and in .TcSOl to Nos. 505 and 507 Eroadway. Since 1870 it has occupied; premises in the building on the nor theas t corner of Fif th a v e n u e and 2Sth street . I t is now to be removed lo southwest corner of the sarae avenue and oOth street. h

CONCERNING REAL ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS.

Broker F r a n k Koch, who is an expea-t on the va lues of p rope r ty on W a s h i n g t o n Heights , has removecu his office to No. 1707 A m ­s t e r d a m avenue, in the new block, be tween 144th a.nd 145th s t ree ts , where he "has ve ry comfor tab le qua r t e r s . Mr, ICoch was one of the first b rokers to realize t h e a d v a n t a g e s of W a s h i n g t o n Heights , and for yea r s his office b a s l>een the h e a d q u a r t e r s for bui lders and owners in tha t section.

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The brokerage firm of W. J. Hus ton & Co.. of Nn. 343 W es t 145tfi street, are indefatigable and successful workers in the rea l ty field. The frequency with which their name, appears in our "Gossip" testifies lo their ability as successful "negotiators. They make a specialty of the sale of proper ty nortlj. of 125th s t reet , eas t and west sides, and their list of improved and unimproved propert ies for sale is most complete. They also negot ia te mor tgage loans.

A r t h u r R. Parsons , one Of the r i s ing young real e s t a t e men who has a l r eady secured success, a s t h e repor t s of opera t ions conducted by him Show, announces t b a t he has associa ted wi th him Morl imer M. Singer, and tha t h is bus iness will be carr ied on hereaf ter under the firm n a m e of P e r s o n s & Singer. The new firm s l a t e t ha t in addit ion to the se l l ing 'a .nd exchanging of ci ty and coun t ry rea l es ta te , they will give,- p a r t i c u l a r a t t en t ion to the-m a n a g e m e n t of proper ty , collecting ^oErents , a n d the plac ing of •money on bond and mor tgage . j i. _j _

Questions and Answers. CHATTEL MORTGAGE. . , "

To the Editor vf T H E R E C O R D AND' GUTDIC:

About three m o n t h s ago I was in s t ra i tened c i rcumstances and was obliged to borrow from a,.loan associat ion, in th i s . c i t y one hundred dollars, giving them as secur i ty a cha t te l mor tgage on my household furni ture . Said loan was to be paid back by me in two months . I was charged three dol lars for d rawing the mor tgage , looking a t m y furni ture , and recording the .mortgage, and six dol lars interest for the tw.o months . When the loan was^ due I was unab le to pay sarne, and was obliged to wai t for a week, and when I went to the associat ion to pay the loan they said I was overdue a week and tha t my note had been protested. W h e n I asked them how much I owed them they said one h u n ­dred dollars, the a m o u n t of m y note, and two dollars for t h e interest for the thi rd month . I told them I was only overdue one week, and they should only charge me fifty cents, but tliey said they charged three per cent, per mon th for any period af ter said two months , and as I was overdue one week they could charge me a full mon th ' s interest , a s they were incorporated under the laws of 1895, chap te r 32G, and if I did not know abou t it; I had be t te r look up the law and flnd out w h a t I was ent i t led to before I commenced to kiclt abou t it. As I see by your information col­umn you answer such quest ions, I will be obliged if you will tell me if t hey a re r ight , a n d if they can charge me a full m o n t h ' s in te res t when I was overdue only a week?

Answer.—I do not think there is a n y t h i n g in the law t h a t gives such incorporat ions the r ight to charge the in teres t in advance , a s they seem to have done in your case; ne i ther is there a n y t h i n g t h a t gives them the r igh t to charge in teres t for more t h a n the a c t u a l t ime t h a t the loan h a s been outs tanding .—Law "Editor.

BROKER'S COMMISSION, ' ^

T'-- ihc Editor of T H E R E C O K D XND G U I D E :

Kindly answer in your nex t issue the following. A owns a piece of p roper ty which B, broker, sells to C, buyer . T e r m s hav­ing been a r ranged , A and C write each o ther a let ter , the one agree ing to sell, and the other to buy. Cont rac t was to be signed in a few days . In the mean t ime A and C disagree, and no con­t r ac t is signed. H a s B a claim for commission, and of whom shall he demand it. '

A n s w e r , ^ A broker is entitled to his commission when he has procured a buyer, able, ready and willing to purchase . • This B seems to have done, consequently A should pay him his commis­sion,—Law Editor .

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NOTARY'S FEES.

Tu the Editor of TiULV^t^QOHO AKV, OviDv.: .• , . (1) W h a t a re the . legal fees of a n o t a r y on t ak ing affidavit and

pu t t i ng on a seal when reques ted? (2) W h a t a re the legal fees of a n o t a r y on t a k i n g acknowledgment of deed.': and pu t t ing on seal when requi red?

Answer.—(1) Twelve cents . (2) Twenty-five cents for the acknowledgment of one s igna ture , and twelve cents .for the acknowledgment of each add i t iona l s ignatruv. . Put l ing: .on the seal adds no th ing to the f e e . ^ L a w Editor .

ASSIGNMENT OF LEASE—LANDLORD AND TENANT,.

To the Editor of Tin-: R E C O R D ANT, G U I D E :

(1) A and B, as t rus tees , lease a building in New York .Ci ty to C, the lease conta in ing m a n y covenants , condit ions and acts to be performed on the pa r t of the lessee. C enters upon the prop­er ty , and, finding the leasehold unprofitable, subsequent ly , for a va luable considerat ion, ass igns the lease to D, first... however, ob ta in ing the following endorsement on the back .of the . lease b.,-the t rus t ees ; "In considerat ion of the premises a n d o t h e r va lua ­ble consideration, we hereby consent to the a s s ignmen t of the within lease to D (signed) A and E, Trus tees . " D signs nothing, but takes the lease and collects the rents from the t enan t s for the period of one year. D, finding the leasehold unprofitable, a n d hav ing agreed to nothing and signed notiiing, iC D abandons the preinises can the Irustees hold him for tbe unexpired term of the lease? (2) F rom 1800 A h a s a possible cause of action aga ins t B for damages , bu t does not begin such action aga ins t B until 1898. One year before A begins said action aga ins t B, B t r a n s ­fers cer ta in real es ta te owned by him to h.s s s l e r for the nom­inal considerat ion of one dollar and love and affection. If A succeeds in ge t t ing judgmen t aga ins t B could A successfully a t ­t a c k such t rans fe r? (3) If mechanics perform work a n d labor on bui ldings a t solicitation of tenants , but wi thout knowledge c f owner, can they bave lien on rea l ty?

A n s w e r . ^ D is liable on all the covenants nf the lease, (2) Yes, (3) They m a y file a lien, but would not succeed in an acl ion to foreclose it.—Law Edi tor .

LIGHT IN PRIVATE HALL OF FLAP. i

To ihc Editor of T H E R E C O R D ..\ND G U I D E : - - -Kindly Inform me t h r o u g h ' t h e Record and Guide if owner can

be compelled to provide a light in private halls of' flat -h'oU^s, the doors to dumb waiters being In the halls? ' '• '.:;•.

Answer.'—No. If the lenants do not like the lack of l ight ' they a re a t l iberty to move out,—Law Editor . ---

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NEGLIGENCE OP CONTRACTOn,

To lhe Edi-'Or of Tv.E R R C O R D AND G U I D E :

A contractor , in order to erect a re ta ining wall on the r ea r of his lot directly against my fence, undermines my yard for a depth of about six feet and takes away the fence for the entire width of the lot. His negligence In failing to so a r range boards as to retain the ea r th h a s cost me m a n y valuab'.e p lan ts , and, in addit ion, we are Inconvenienced and insecure. (1) Can I compel him to le lni -burse me to the ex ten t of the va lue of the plants , they being wholly destroyed in the fall of ear th (2) Can I compel him by law to replace the fence?

Answer.—(1) Tes . (2) No, bu t you should recover If you sued h im for damages .—Law Edi to r .

PRESUMPTION OF DEATH. To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

Please s t a t e the solution of the following case. CD A dies in­te s t a t e and unmar r ied , leaving personal proper ty . H e leaves him surv iv ing his sister, C. (2) A"s mo the r is dead. H i s fa ther , his b ro the r and a s is te r have nei ther been seen nor hea rd of for ten years . tS) C applies for le t ters of admin i s t r a t i on on A's es ta te , seiwes the ci ta t ion by publicat ion aga .n s t next of kin and all interested. There a r e no appea rances . C obta ins le t ters . (4) E s t a t e being small, to w h a t ex ten t and w h a t expense should ad­min i s t r a t r ix go In he r efforts to discover next cf kin? (5) In the event t ha t next of kin remain undiscovered, can C, by any act ion or proceeding, shu t t h e m ofi: a n d acqui re t i l ls to i n t e s t a t e s per­sonal proper ty? (0) If C c a r n o t bring such action or proceeding, bow long m u s t e s i a t e r emain undiscovered?

Answer.—The facts given In (2) a re not precise enough to ena­ble me to give a definite a n s w e r to the queries. The absence wi thout being hea rd from for seven yea r s which will w a r r a n t the presumpt ion of a person ' s dea th , m e a n s absence from tha t per­son's place of residence, his home; and the p resumpt ion do^s riOt a r i se where the person a b a n d o n s his original place of res idence for the purpose of acqui r ing a new res dsnce in s s m e c thdr St:ite, and has not been heard from for more t h a n seven yea r s a t his original place of residence, (Keller v. Stuck, 4 Redf. 294.) T h ; r ; is no a r b i t r a r y or positive rule in respect to the t ime when the presumpt ion of dea th m a y be d r a w n . I t is n o t n e c a s s a r y t h a t s i v e n yeara, or any specific period should elapse, but the pre=ump, ion m a y be d r a w n whenever the fac ts wil! w a r r a n t it. (Merr t t v. Thompson, 1 Hilt . 550.) There a re m a n y o ther cases in the books to the same effect. (4) She m a y exercise ber discretion in tha t regard . (5) If the facts in the case w a n a n t the p resumpt ion of dea th of C's fa ther , b ro the r and sister , she m a y render to the proper Sur roga te an account of he r proceedings as ad in in i s t : a -t r ix , and if the Sur roga te decides t ha t the i r d e a t h s should be presumed, he will give her a decree a w a r d i n g the personal p rcp­er ty to her, which decres will be binding if the absen t ones la ter m a k e their •^ppear^nce.—I-aw Edi tor .

COMMISSION FOR LEASE. To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D . IXD G U I D E :

A^ the broker, brings applicat ion from M to the landlord, C, for lease of building. C declines same, bu t says no th ing to A abou t hav ing ever heard of M being in the marke t , and tells A to obta in • ano the r offer. L a t e r on M opens negot ia t ions direct with C, bu t la unable to agree with him as to t e i m s . C a f te r t ha t receives n le t ter from M, m a k i n g fu r the r appl icat ion, which C declines; but C shows A the let ter , tel l ing him t h a t he considers M as A's cus­tomer, and a s k s A to call on M and obtain another offer. A calls on M a n d obta ins a be t te r offer, but not qui te t e r m s C will accept , C declines this offer, and, af ter hav ing o ther r ep resen ta t ives of M call upon him, closes with M. W h e n A pu t s in claim for com­mission. C refuses to pay on the ground tha t M had sent repre­sen ta t ives to C before original offer was made , to whom he mus t pay commission. I s A enti t led to commiss ion?

Answer.—We th ink he is.—Law Edi tor .

MADISON AVENUE SCHOOL. To the Editor cf T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

Would you kindly answer in your paper if there is a n y t r u t h In the repor t t ha t the re is to be a school between 103d a n d 104th s t reets , Madison and 5th avenues , or if so when is it to be bui l t?

Answer.—Tes. P lans were filed with the Depa r tmen t of Build­ings last December .^Ed i to r Record and Guide.

ARCHITECTS' COMPETITION. To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E ' *

In regard to the le t te r I received from you on Feb . 10, and also your answer in the Record and Guide of to-day, I wish to s ay tha t I do not think you fully comprehended everything tha t I wrote in my letter, and I wiil now ti-y to explain more definitely and hope to receive the answer s there to a t your ear l ies t convenience. (1) Would you kindly inform me by letter whether it is legal or jus t for par t ies who a r e having competition p lans d rawn tha t are to be submitted a t a certain date, to accept drawings by other archi­tects after the linal da le or closing of the competition, wi thout the consent of the other competing archi tects , who have conformed with ali the ins t ruc t ions a n d requ i remen t s? The ag reemen t wa-j verbal and as follows: By a commit tee of the society, the com­petitors were to deliver plans for a Home for the Aged to be a three-story and a t t i c and to be submitted a t a certain da le : the cost not to exceed ?30,000: the one having the best plans to re­ceive the work. (2) Also kindly inform me whether it is proper

for the committee to select a s consult ing archi tec t an architect who had d rawn plans for this present competition, and then with­drew them, as he understood tha t he had no possible chance of securing the work, he having once before performed work as archi tect and builder for the same part ies which was very u n s a t ­isfactory and a lmost collapsed. The commit tee t h a t selected him as consult ing archi tect were aware of the poor work he had pre­viously done. The committee mentioned t h a t there was to be a consul t ing archi tec t , but an independent one. (3) Also, h a s the commit tee the privilege to erase and al ter any th ing on competit ion plans, and can they be held responsible for such defacement. The n a m e was scratched off with a knife, and others were covered, paper havir.g been pas ted over them, as I have been informed. In your opinion, do you not think t ha t It Is permissible for a rch i ­tects to look over plans after competition is closed, to see whe ther the decision has been fairly rendered, as there certainly can be no harm in it, and I hear the Archi tectural League of New T o r k ar.d the New T o i k Chap te r of Amer ican In s t i t u t e of Archi tects agree t ha t this is the cus tom?

Answer.—It m a y not seem fair play, bu t we do not th ink it is contrary to law; t ha t is, the unsuccessful competi tors would have no cause of action. Suppose the re were ten a rch i t ec t s in the original competit ion who complied with the t e r m s as to date of submi t t ing plans, etc., and the committee did not approve of a n y of the plans and rejected them all, no one of the archi tec ts could sue with successful result . (2) The committee m a y select any one they see fit a s consult ing archi tect . Wi th their choice the com­pet ing archi tec ts have nothing to do. (3) The commit tee has no r ight to erase or a l ter any th ing on the plans and can be held re­sponsible if Ihey do so, (4) I t Is permlss .b le bu t not a m a t t e r of right.—Law Editor.

PLANS AND DETAIL DRAWINGS DIFFER. T& ihr Editor of T H E R E C O R 3 AND G U I D E :

Will you kindly s ta te in your Questions and Answers : (1) When a builder t akes ' a con t rac t and signs his n a m e to the plans and specifications on which he figured can the archi tect give detail d rawings entU-ely different to the original plans and costing twenly-flve per cent, more than was figured on? (2) Can the archi tec t compel a builder to do work which Is not called for on specifications wi thout pay ing for same?

Answer,—(1) The archi tec t m a y give the builder detail d raw­ings differing from the original plans, bu t the la t te r cannot be compelled under his ccnt rac t to do the work according to such de­tail drawings . If there is no new contract and the original con­t r ac t is not carried out by the owner the builder has a good cause of action agains t him. (2) No.—Law Edi tor ,

/ REAL ESTATE BOARD OP BROKERS. ' To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

Kind ly a n s w e r following in your nex t S a t u r d a y ' s issue. W h a t d a y in the week or month does the Board of Real E s t a t e brokers mee t?

A n s w e r . ^ T h e s ta ted meet ings of the Real E s t a t e Board of Brokers a r e a call each Tuesday , a t 3.30 p. m., and a meet ing of the Board of Governors on the first Tuesday of each month,

,^at 4 p, m.—Editor Record a n d Guide.

HARLEM FLATS. To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

I la te ly h a d an inquiry from a cor respondent a b o u t al leged dis­pu ted t i t les to a large section of w h a t w a s formerly known as H a r l e m F la t s , The correspondent had learned t ha t the dispute had been set t led for e ighty millions of dollars . W h e t h e r there was l i t igation, or a p r iva te se t t lement , is not s t a ted . Kind ly in­form me if this migh ty s to ry h a s a n y gra in of t r u t h in it.

Answer .—We canno t find t h a t i h t r e is a n y bas is for the s tory whatever .—Editor Record a n d Guide.

PROMISSORY NOTE;

To lhe Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

In giving a promissory note subject to the renewal , w h a t wording is necessary to protect the m a k e r of same to the extent tha t he has privilege of renewing it when It becomes due?

Answer.—Apperd to the body of the note the following words: •'I have the option of renewing this note af ter it becomes due for

months."—Law Editor.

MORTGAGE. To the Editor of T H E R E C O R D AND G U I D E :

Will you kindiy give me your advice? A buys a house and B goes on the bond of the mor tgage . The t e rm of the mor tgage ex­pires, a n d B's bend exists wi thout fu r the r ac t ion on his p a r t or, pe rhaps , his consent . B d'es, and A goes on his own bond or gives a bond which r u n s a long indefinitely. A sells the house, imd C, who buys it, a s s u m e s the same mor tgage from same par t ies , bu t A, forget t ing t h a t he w a s on his own bond, so to speak, or cn bond for t h a t mo r t g ag e , does no th ing for some time af ter about it unt i l a w a k e n i n g to the fact t ha t he is the bondsman , he seeks the company tc be relieved, and ihey refuse to cancel h is bond H a s he a n y redress? If so, how?

Answer.—If the mor tgage is due he can request the holder of it to call it in. If the holder does not do so, within a reasonable time, tha t fact will be a defense if a f te rwards an act ion should be brought to foreclose the mortgage.—Law Editor ,

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MlS<-KLLA\'EOUS.

MEW YORK SECURITY ' . AND TRUST CO.

46 WALL ST., NEW YORK.

UMiAl. msiAiM.

Capital, Surplus,

- 51 ,000,000.00 1,500,000.00

CHARLES S. FAIRCHILD, President . WM. h. STRONG, 1st Vice-Pri sklent. ABRAM M, HYATT. 2d Vice-President. OSBORN W. BRIGHT. Secretary. ZELAH VAN LOAN, Assis tant Secretary.

This company will take entire charge of real and personal estates, collecting the ren ts and In­come, a t tending to the payment ot taxes and all eucb details in connection therewith as an indi­vidual In like capacity conld do.

Receii-cs deposits subject to sight drafts, allowing interest on daily balances.

CHAS. F. MCKENNA, PH.D. ^ ^ 221 Pea r l s t r ee t . New York City . CHEMICAL ANO P H Y S I C A L LABORATORIES.

Tes ts (if Mater ia l s made Daily ou 100,000 Iba. S t a u n a r d Mticliiue,

Cement I n a p e e t i o u aypteiiialiKed tnr l a r g e w o r k s Te lephone , If*73 l o i t i a n d l .

AUCTION SALES OF THE WEEK. The toilowing are the. sales t ha t hava taken

place during llie weelt ending March 2i], 1S08, at llie New ^ ork Hoal Esiute aalcsi-oom, l l i Broadway, except where ollierwise staled.

• Indicates that the property described liaa been bid in for the plaintiff's account.

This list doea not include properties bid In or withdrawn by the ownevs.

PETER F. MEYER Sc CO. 120th st. No 44. s s. 4.30 w iilh av, 30x100.11,

4-sty stone front dwt i rg , Robert J Tracy. (Amt due -$15,:J74: suh to uiort $ (1,5110 and taxi a &c, ?2,700.) $14,698

•HudsoB st. No nSl, w s. 24.10x73.4x25.2x72.0 5-sty brk lenem't with stores.

Hudson st. No 58'3, s w cor Eank st, 25x72,(!x 26x71.9, 5-sty brk tenem't with stores.

Morton st, Nos 1 and 2, n w cor Bleecker st, 50s SUx50x,Sl, 4-sty brk hall with slores.

l l t h st, No 2li7 W, oldl n s, 125 w Jth st, 25x—x Hammond st, No 7,0 \ 24.6 x 102.5, 4-sty brk

dweil 'g. Charles Brown. (Sheriff's sales on execution.

11,900 •17th st. No 222, s s, !J4 w Rutherford pl, 19x80,

4-sty stone front dweirg. Sheriff's sale on exe­cution of all title which Amelia A Barnum had cn June 7, lbJ4. or since. Daniel ivlaujar. . .25

•Raih'oad av, e s, 200 s Fletcher st, 2r)xlo0. Anthouy E . R o y c e . (Amt due ,fS7o; sub to taxes. See, JllU.) 1,U00

•L tnox av. No 4i;o n e cor i : ; is t st, 17>:So, 3-sty stone front dweil 'g. The New Yorlc Life In­surance Co, (Ami due ,i;2|i,lHT; sub lo taxes. See. ,?670) 15,000

GEO. R. READ. •West Broadway, No 49S, w s, 123 n Houslon st,

25x75, o-sty brk slore and teuem't with ii-sty frame tenem't in rear. Elias C Benedict et al, as exrs SLC of Edwin Booth. (Amt due $19,35:!; sub to taxes, &c. Jl.SOO.) 21,700

WILLIAM KENNELLY. S3d st. No 105, u B, 115 w 3d av, 2nx!)8,9, 4-sty

brk dweil 'g. P Flory. (Amt due .^10,183; sub to taxes. See. ,?540.) 12,250

•51st st. No 320 s s, 260. w Sth av. 20x100.5, 4-sty brk dweU'g. Fredk A and Mary A Tan­ner. (Amt due -^15,260; sub to taxes, &c. $550.) 12,500

Av A, No 142S I s e cor TGth st, runs e 123 x s TGth st. No 502 | 102.2 x w 25 x n 76.7 x w 9S

to av, X n 25.7, 5-sty brk store and tenem't on av and 2-sty brk tenem't on sl, rear of .lot. \ John H Muehler, pan-ty in interest. (Partilion sale.) 26,000

Av B, No 1615, u e cor 83d st, 26x81. 4-sty brk store and tenem't. C Seligman and S Ellinger. (Partition.) 15,500

Lewis st, No 223, on map 225, w s, 13.2 n 7th st, 24,6x89.9x25x90.11, vacant, Julius Katzenberg. (Amt due $6,550; sub to taxes, a e . S47o.), .7,3C0

W, M, RYAN. ' 'Barker av. e s, 100 s Elizabeth st, 100x125. Har­

lem Co-operative Building aud Loan Assoc, (Amt. due -¥6,053; sub to taxes. See, ijlOS,). .4,200

•Mott. av, e s, , ;-i2.;-i s 144th st, 25x221.7 to N Y & H R R x25,6x227. John H Wilson, (Amt due $21,564; sub to taxes, fie, $500) ..20,000

4Stli st. No 210, n s, 224.4 e 3d av, 12.8x100.5, 3-sty stone dweil 'g. Lowenfeld Sc Prager. (Vol­untary sale.) 7,200

RICHARD V HARNETT &. CO.

28th st. No 139, n s, 500 w 6th av, 29.Gx9,S,9x 31x98.9, 3-sty brk tenem' t with stores aud 3-sty brk tenem' t in rear. Partilion.) Boebin & Boehm 19,000

P H I L I P A. SMYTH.

Chatham square. No 22, 17x60.10. 4-Ety brk bldg. A L Hayes. (Executor 's sale,). . . .12,400

122d st. No 32714 E, 21xl(n),ll , 3-sty brk and frame dweil 'g. J a s A McDermott. (Voluntary sale) 3,100

JOHN N GOLDING. 13tii st. No 043, n s, 142.0 w Av C, 27x103.3,

5-sty brk tenem' t . (Amt due S;21,42!); sub to taxes, Scc. $734.) John P Duff 22,900

CHAS. H. EASTON & CO. REAL ESTATE.

116 WEST 4 2 D S T R E E T ,

Tele i ihoue , 7 9 5 - 3 8 t h S t ree t ,

JOHN F. DOYLE & SONS, Real Esta te Agen t s , Brokers and Appraisers ,

NO. 45 WJLLIAM ST., NEW YORK CITY. Management of Es ta tes a Specialty.

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

PHILIP A. SMYTH, REAL ESTATE

AUCTIONEER, BEOKER, APPRAISER, Ho. 1 1 P I N E STBEET.

REMSEN DARLING

MortgafB Loans ExclusivBly.

171 BROADWAY. Telepl ione . 1931 C o r t l a n i*.

(SJAGEL & WEBEL, • W A S H I N G T O N H E I & H T S

KEAL ESTATE, AMSTERDAM A V E N U E a n l 168tl i S T E E E T ,

Telepl ione, 32 D i ^ h u n d c e ,

MISCELLAIifSOaS

Es t . 1S52, THOMAS DIMOND, I R O N W O R K F O R B U I L D I N G S ,

1 2 s W E S T 33D ST., KEW Y O R K .

Works ; 128 WEST 33d ST. 137 WEST 32d ST. Tel,, 341-3Sth.

r^ERMAN-AMERICAN REAL ES-^ TATE TITLE GUARANTEE CO.

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

OFFICE, 3G NASSAU STREET, (Mutual Life Building.)

40 COURT STREET. BROOKLYN.

Loans money on bond and mortgage on good cily real estate. Firs t -c lass bonds and mor t -gages always on hand for sale to investors.

Examines and guarantees titles to real estate.

-1 2 7 4 1 5 OWNERS NAMES E I G H T V O L U M E S OP NEW ATLAS

O F W4NFIA.TTAN I - L A N D . ALL NOW BEADY,

Comple te set , e ie i i t v o l u m e s , wi th o w n e r s nameB f20(i, Single vu lnmes , !f!35. Wr i t e for t u r t h e p pa r t i cu ln r s . I . A. L E F E V R E , 29 B r o a d w a y .

F O R

BUILDING LOANS, MORTGAGE LOANS,

S E E

WILLIAM L. SUTPHIN, TIMES B U I L D I N G . 41 P A R K ROW.

LEWIS M. NORWOOD, REAL ESTATE MORTCACES

EXCLUSIVELY. 135 BROADWAY. Telepl ioue , 165 C o r t l a n d t

|\/|_ H RAUBITSCHEK Exchanges a Specialty.

200 BROADWAY. l e l . , 4 3 2 3 Cor t land t .

Charles S. Kohler . Teleplione, 452 Colnmbus. John F . Kohler, Notary Public,

Established 1887.

p H A R L E S S, KOHLER & BRO., ^ - ' REAL ESTATE

906 Columbus Ave., near 104th St., INSURANCE, New York.

S GOLDSTICKER, ~^ REAL ESTATE,

B R O K E R , A P P R A I S E R AND AUCTIOMEER,

152 BROADWAY, n e a r L i b e r t y Street-Tel , , 84S Cor t land t .

pRANK W. MCLAUGHLIN & CO,,

LREAL ESTATE MORTCACES,

Telephone , 3012 C o r t l a n d t , 135 BROADWAY

[ A R K I N & O'DONNELL, Real E s t a t e and Loan Brokers ,

G Wall S t ree t . 1474 Madison A v e n u e .

1762 A m s t e r d a m Avontte.

P e r s o n a l Superv i s ion Giveu t o Care of E s t a t e s .

STRONG Sc IRELAND.

Av A, No 1460, or Eastern Boulevard, s w cor 78tli st, 2ax04. 4-sty brk store and tenem't, Morris Franklin, (Amt due fl5.7,ll: eub to taxes, &c. $.900.) 18,050

SOLOMON DE WALLTEARSS. Riverside Drive, n e ear SOtli st, runs n e about

IGl X e — X s gS,7 X w 112 X E 75.8 to SOth st, X w 174,11, to beginning, vacant. F S .Uarden. (Amt due !S109,73U; sub to taxes. See, S1,4J2.) . .

112,271

D. PHOENIX INGRAHAM. •Prospect Terrace, w s, 12S.4 n 12tb st, 25x100,

Williamsbridge. Isabella S Hayden. (Amt due .$2,51D; sub to taxes, &c. $2G,) 2,500

•Prospeet Terrace, w s, 50 s ISth st, 23x100, Will­iamsbridge. Jas A Ridden, (Amt due $2,.=550; sub to taxes, &e., $26.) 2,500

•Washington st. No 515, e s, 227.5 n Spring st, 21,.3X.J6, 5x21.2x56.3, 4-sty brk tenem't . Domen­ico Garofalo. (Ami due $3,361; sub to mort $7,000. and taxes. See, $302.) 0,300

JOHN T. BOYD.

Perry st. No 84, 20x95, 3-sty and baaement brk dweU'g. Chas Koeclillag. (Mort $12,500; vol­untary sale.) l.'i.OflO

•Jennings st, s s, 106.8 w Southern Boulevard, 17.4x128.8x13x127.9.

•Jennings st, s s, 126 w Southern Boulevard, 17.4x]27.\13,6xl26.4

•Jennings st, s s, 143,4 w Southern Boulevard 17.4x127.9x1.3.6x127.

$ 4 & 4^2%

MONEY T O LOAN $ O W N E R - o f Real t s t a t p . h a v i i . K n t o r t e a g e s p a B t

due or maturiiift cn o l i ta in l iberal loans a t a Jew r a t e of iu ie res i and al smal l e x p e n s e .

N . VV, G i l A M K E K s , 5 9 W i l l i a m S t . Telephone, 4030 Cort landt . *

Wm R Rose and Gibson Putzel. Amt due $6,C.')8; sub to taxes, &c, $572.) 7,800

Kelly St. s e cor Hi5tti sl, 45.2x88.3x50x85. va­cant. M J Naughton. (Mort $1,100; voluntary sale.) ,2.501)

THOMPSON & PRYOR. ••3d av. No 580. w s, 22.7 n 38Lh st, 27.11x!)5x

13.11x00, 5-sty brk tenem't wilh stores. Eloise L Breese. (Amt due $33,t)58; sub Lp taxes, &c, $44L) :. 31.000

*3d av. No 582, w s, 50.6 n 38th st, 29x93, 5-sty b ik teuem't with stores. Jas L, Breese and Henry V Higgins, trustees. (Amt due$41,i>71; sub to taxes. Sec, $630.) 40,000

Tota! $407,794 Corresponding week 1897 986,340 Jan . 1, 1898, to date 6,213,044 Corresponding period, 1S97 0,255,801)

C O N V E Y A N C E S . \ n i c i c i c i ti.c i c t i t i s y . C , C, a. G. and B. &

5. occur, preceded by the name ot the grantee, hey mean as follows;

1st—Q. C, is an abbreviation for Quit Claim leed, I. e.. a deed wherein all the right, title .nd interest of the grantor is conveyed, omitt ing 11 covenants or warranty. 2d—C. a. G. means a deed containing Cove-

lant against Grantor only, in which he cove-lanls tha t he hath not done any act whereby he estate conveyed can he impeached, charged ir encumbered.

3d—B. Sc S. is an abbreviation for Bargain and 5ale deed, wherein, al though the seller makes 10 express covenants, he really g ran t s or con­veys the property for a valuable consideration, and thus impliedly claims to be the owner of It.

The street and avenue numbers given in these lists are . in ail cases, taken from the Insurance maps when they are not mentioned in the deeds. The numbers , It will occasionally be found, do •o t correspond witli the existing ones, owing to there having been no official designation made of them by the Department of Public Works . I

BOROUCH OP MANHATTAN. (CITY OP N E W YORK.)

y Marcli 18 , 19 , 2 1 , 2 2 . 2 3 , 24 .

l e a v e r s t , Nos 9 0 and 9 2 I beg ins Beave r at . Pea r l st, Nos 137 to 1 4 1 | s w oor P e a r l s t ,

r u n s n w a long 3 w s Beaver at, 20 .6 x s w a long s e s Beaver s t , 50 .2 x s 52 to P e a r l st, X n e 54 .11 , probable error , 5-s ty b rk of­fices. W m K Aston to E d w d N Dickerson .

-• Mort $60 ,000 . March I S . n o m •Bedford s t . No 74, s e cor Commerce s t , 2 1 / x 5 0 x 2 0 . 1 0 x 5 O , 2 - s ty f rame dweH'g. 'Bedford s t . No 72 , e s, 2 1 s Commerce s t

23.8x50.ox30.2x.50, 2-s ty f r ame dwei l 'g . Forec los . E d w a r d Scbenck to J a m e s Mor­r ison and J a m e s P h i m i s t e r , Mor t s $15 ,000 .

^ M a r 17. 1,000 I t l annon s t . No S7, w s, 130 n R iv ing ton s t .

25x100 , 5 - s ty b r k t e n e m ' t w i t h s to res . Louis Lese and Morr is Goldstein to S a m u e l and Ben jamin Aufses . Mor t s $20 ,000 . Mar

nom

i Catha r ine st . No 80, w s, a b t 9 8 s Oalt Bt 24.6x100x2.5x100. 3-s ty f r a m e (brk front)

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store and tenem't. Harris Mandelbaum and Fisher Lewlne to Michael Fay and Williain

y Stacom. March 17, nom K Clinton at, No 78, e s, 67 s Rivingtou st, runs

B ;--2.U X e 70 X n 34 X w 19.9 x n 0.0 x w 2.'' 10 X a 1.5 X w 24.4 to beginning, 3-sty brk tenem't with stores. Adolph Freifeld to Adolphus C Horbacher, Morts $21,0tHK

/ M a r c h 1. nom ^Downing at. No 44, s s, 154.2 w Bedford si,

27.10x91.1x28.9x98,10, 5-sty brk teuem-t. Geo B Christman to Samuel W B Smith.

y All Hens. C a G. Mar 22. uom r Forsyth st. No 176, e s, abt 150 n RIvinsion

Bt, 25x100, 5-sty brk tenem't. Foreclos. Pratt A Brown to John H Burt, Mar '2:6.

y 34,10!) '^FYanklln st, Nos 195 anfl 197, s s. abt Go w

Greenwich st, 37.2x75, 5-sty brk store; also alter adj. 3x50,6. Geo H Coutts exr under

/

will John Holmes to Joseph A Cutter, y, part. March 15. 24,00'il

Fulton st, Nos 49 to 53, east cor CHB st, Cl>.9 x45.2xG7.Sx44.5, three 4-sty brk stores and offices, Robt W Van Wyck, Brooklyn, to Geo T Hewlett, Hewletts, N Y. 1-48 part. March 22. 2.200

Fulton st, Pearl st and Water st, U S Hotel,] also; I

Pearl st, No 253, also i 17th st, No 13G East- I

also land in Brooklyn and Lake Mahopac. , Lillian E F BraddoD to Emma Denning. Assignment of interest under will of Will­iam Tilden to «ecure judgment: Jan Ut,

530 OrandBt, Nos425 to429|be!ng Grand st, s e; Attorney st. No 14 | cor Attorney st.:

50x100, three 4-Ety brk stores and tene­menta on Grand st aod 3-sty brk tene­ment on Attorney st.

Norfolk Bt, No 54, e s, 100.2 u'-Grand st, 25x75, 4-sty brk store and tenem't. 1 Jennie M wile of Cbas H Shaw, Samuel H / PInkerton and James P Lockharl lo Isabel "* •Wernig, Rachel Buckman, Jane E Asten, Kate H Lockharl and Mary P Hunter. All liens, Q C. C a G. All title. Mar 31,

/' 1S91, nom

Henry st. No 45, n B, abt SSO e Catherine st, 25x108, 5-sty brk store and tenem't with 4-Bty brk tenem't in rear, Nancy Lewin lo Hana Lewin. March 16. Mort !i:21,500. nom

Henry st. No 231, n s, 1S1.8 u- Montgomery Et, 23.Kx87.6, 3-sty brk dweli'g. Release mort. Fernando Baltes to Rebecca Kalisch­er. Mar 15. com

Hester st. No 65, a w cor Ludlow st. Release of award and consent to Its payment. Da­vid Mayer Brewing Co to Cily of New

/ T o r k . Fe.b 28. KTames st, No 63, w s, abt 145 B Madl

25x100, 3-sty brk store and tenem 5-Ety brk tenem't on rear. Aliby A White to Harris and Abraham Cohen. March 11.

/ U.uoo r Laight et. No 5. s s. 66 e 'St Johns lane, 2'2x

101, except strip 1,6x17 on south end ot e B, 3-Ety brk tenem't wilh stores. Clara J

p^ Brown to Therese D Browning. Morl .'<14,-Av- 000. March 24. nom IrLewis st. No 49. w a, 100 n Delancey st. 2ox \ 100, 4-sty brk store and lenem't with 4-aty •;> brk tenem't in rear. Sarah Berkowitz aud

• Hannah Meyer to Henry Klein. Feb 24. / Morts $15,000. 17,('0II

fLewlE Bt, No 57, w a, 175 s Rivington st, '25 xlOO. 5-sty brk tenem'l. Geza Eiehhorn to Adolph Goldhammer. Morts .¥28,500. Mar

yT5. •"01" Iraacdougal st. No 99, w s, 121 n Bleecker st,

25x100, 5-sty brk tenem'l. Laemmlein and Joseph L Buttenwieser lo John Fogliasso, Antonio Prato and Joseph Ratio. Moris $18,00t>. March 21. 32,0iJil

Market st. No IS, 25x80. Agreeraent as to buildings. Louie Frank with Rebecca Ber-lOan. March 18. noni

viilarkel st. No 48, e e, abt 75 B MadlSon st. 25x87.7, 3-sty brk tenem'l wilh stores with 2-Bly brk building on rear. Louis Frank to Jacob Korn. Morts .fS,000. Mar

,22. nom ^Market st. No 48, e s, 25x87.7. Jacob Korn

to Abraham Siegel and Isaac Grossman. ML / $12,000. Mar 23. val conaid and IOO

^ r Monroe st. No 223, n w cor Scammel al, 25x79.8. 5-sty brk store and teuem't. Gus­tave A F Seellg lo Aunjeannetle Seelig. Morts S33.000, April 8, 1897. n o *

Norrolk Bt, w s, 50 s Stanion at, 100x100, Release contract. John Kehoe to Isidore Jackson and Abraham Stern, March 17.

/ f nom Nertallt Et, Nos 149 te 155 on map Nos 147

^ to 153, w E. 50 B Stanion st, 100x100, tour O-Bljr brk BloreB and tenem'ts. John Kehoe to l^iiiB LeBe. Morts $181,642. March 21. Ses 114tB Bt, also Pleasant av. nom

Perry et. No 154, a a, 80 w Washington st. 20x78.7 to Cbarles lane or alley, X20K78, S-sty brk tenem't with 2-sty brk building on lane. Contract. Wm H Mandeville et al exfS JaiBea A Van Blarcom to Maiy A Col-

y i i n a , Feb 28. 12,000 kStanlon Bt, No 175, s s, abt 50 e Clinton et,

25x100, 5-sty brk tenem't with stores. Lud­wig Klsch exr Marie Hahn, also known as Mftrla Hahn to Harris Mandelbaum an^

• Fiaher Lewlne. ^ March 15, 23,.TO0 Same property. Harris Mandelbaum aud

no.i, / ! ilSOU st , ^ t l 3 a't with • CH

F Fisher Lewine to Aaron Gottlieb and Moses Xrown. Morts $18,000, March IS, nom

^iStanton st. No 200 [ n w cor Ridge Bt, " R i d g e st, Nos 141 and 143 1 25xSU; No 200,

3-sty frame tenem't; No 141, 2-sty brk store; No 143, 5-sty brk store and tenem't, Solomon Welnhantller to Israel D Goodman. March 21. 35.000

Suffolk st, e B, 149.S s Graud st, 0,4x100, Charles Malawlsta to Wm H Mills, B & S, March 21. nom

Same property. Release mort. Central Trust Co to Charles Malawlsta. Mar 18, nom

Thompaon st, Nos 2OV2. 31 and 33, n w a. 177.5 s w Broome st, runs s w 47.7 x n w 100 x n e along alley 7.7 x s e 30 x n e 5S.5 to other alley, K s e 10 x s w IS.5 x a e 59 to beginning, 2 and 3-sly Irame stores and tenem'ts, Geo F Secor, Sing Sing, N Y, to F C Liude Co. Jan 2S. Mort

/ $15,000. nom KTLompson sl, Nos 35-37, n w s, 18.5x00 lo ^ alley, 3-sty frame store and tenem't,

Thompson st, n w s, 1411 s Broome st. 1x60 to alley. Eliza West to Kate V Gibson. March 18, 1890. uom

Same property. Kate V Gibson, Tarrytown, N Y. to F C Liude Co, Jaa 28. B & S.

omitted •Thompson st, Nos 35 and 37, u w s, 18.5x1 1/ GO to alley. I '^Thompson st, n w s, 149 s Broome st, lx60|

to alley. I Kate V Gibson, Tarrytown. .N Y, to F C Linde Co, Re-recorded. B & S. Jan 28.

nom Water st. No 45, s e s, 79.3 n e Coenlies slip,

30x85.7, 4-sty brk store, Robert McGill to Sarah J Burby. Morts $25,100, March 18.

/ nom r York st. No 0, s s, 48.5 e Sl Johns laue, 25,4

xll7.2x20.3xl09.4. West Broadway, No 268. w s, 75,S n Beach

st, 25x66.4x26.3x55.7; No 6 York st and 2li8 West Broadway, 6-sty brk store. All tille. John Burke to Edwd L Suyder, Brooklyn. March 15. B & S, Mort $60,-000. 6,001

3d st, s w s, GO s e Gth av, runs s w 20 x n e aO to 3d st, x n w 20 to beginning, error. R. W Poor trustee to Chas W Sniith. Mort

/$7 ,70O. Q C. xMarch 18. nom 4th st, No 336, s s, 272,7 w Av D, 22.7x06, 3-

sty brk tenem't. Isaac. Roih to Mary Co­heu. Mort $11,000. March 18. 14,750

Sth sl, Nos S3 to 87! u s, 206.G w Sth av, Clinlon pl 174x93.11, three 4-siy brk

dweli'g. Rachel G Grunhut individ and ex­trx under will Louis Grunhut to Nalhan Zeman. Mon $77,000. March 18. S. .OOO h st. No 12T I n s, 152.7 e fith av, 24.11 intonpl I x93. l l , 6-sty brk build­ing. John G Morris to Wm M Washburn.

j / ' M o r t s $32,500. March 18, Gll.OOO » l l l h sl. No 252, E s, S(\ e Slh av. 22xS4.2x

27.4x68, 4-sty alone front dweil'g. Edwd P Schell et al exra Josephine L Peyton to Allen W Smith. March 11. ' 25,O0t)

IGth st. No 233, n s. 403.2 e Slh av. I IGth st. No 235, n s, 383 e Sth av, |

, Party wall agreement. Elizabelh Barden widow, Mary E Campbell late McGregor and Hattie Brown children and devisees un­der will William Barden wilh Joseph Gran­ger. June 10, 3S90. 397

17th st. No 504. s w s. 95,6 s e Av A, 23.9 x92, 5-sty brk tenem't with stores, E:iza-beth Biringer heir Elizabeth Klamp to Philip and John Klamp. AH title. Q C. Mar 22. 3,8.50

17th st. No 241, n s, 400 w Tth av. 20x39.7 x20.1x40, 3-sty brk tenem't with stores. Hannah wife of Samson Wallach lo Bab­eita Bacharach. Ml $G.C0O. March 7. nom

17th st. No 111, n s, 150 w Gth av, 20x1,^ block, 3-5ty brk dweli'g. Henry Oslerweis exr and trustee under will Morris Osler­weis to David and Rachel Oslerweis, ten­ants hy entirety. March 24. 15,000

22d St, No 154, s a. 195,10 s e Tth av, 20.10x 98.9, 3-sty brk dweil'g, Maria L and James Mc G Emmons to Francis R Emmons. B & 8, All title. Oct 27, 1807. nom

22d Et, No 133, n s, 353.6 w Oth av, 21.6x 98,9, 3-aty brk dweil'g. United Stales Trust Co exr Mary G Johneg to Michael Rowan. March 24. 24,600

• 2Sd st. No 507, n B, 60 w 14lth av, 20x74, 4-Ety hrk lenem't. Augusta B wife oC and Joseph W Harriman to Jacob ,'\ppell, .Mar 10. Mon $8,000, nom

24th at, Nos 213 to 21T, n s. 195.2 e 3d av, 68.4x98,8; Nos 218 and 215. 2-sty brk stable; No 21T, 3-sty brk tenem't with 2-Bly brk tenem'l on rear, Joseph D Carroll lo John B Doerr. Mar 22. nora

31st St. s E. 400 w Sth av, 20x98.9. Release and quit claim, Annie Reipschlager and Charlea Berkemeyer exrs August R Schab­hehar to Henry Reipschlager. April 23, 1897. nom

32d St. No 16, s s, 138.4 w Madison av, 21,10 x9S,9, 4-sty stone ffont dweU'g. Wm F Havemeyer to John S Reid, Brooklyn. C a G. Mar 16. nom

33d Et, No 14, s s. 200 e 5th av. 25x98.9. 4-sty stone front dweli'g. Charles Davison and Hannah Chapin to Susan L Smilh, Mar lo . ,55.000

33d st. No 14, s 6, 200 e 5th av, 25x98,9, 4-

sty slone front dweli'g. Chas E Mahony lo Susan L Smith. Q C. Mar 15, nom

Same property. Ellen S Chapin to same. C a G. Mar 16. nom

34th st, .No 243, n s, T6 w 2d av, 24xU8.0, 4-sty brk hospital. New York Skin and Cancer Hospital to Win T Ropes. March 10. Ib.DtJD

Same property. Wm T Ropes to F Norton Goddard, March 18, ' nom

34_th st. No 130. s s, 400 e Tlh av, 25x08.0. 5-sty stone front store and tenem't. Alex V Fraser to Samuel W Peck. Morl .1150,-000. March 24. val consid and I f i

SGth sl. No 108, s s, 105 e Tark av, 25x98.9, 4-sty stone front, dweil'g, Marvin D Hub­bell to Kath T Moore. Moris $3(1,000, Mar IS. val consid and 10',

3Gth st, Ko 323, n s, 200 e 2d av, 25x08.0, 4-sty brk tenem't. Harriet L Mohun foim­erly Barry to Samuel F Barry, Middle Granville, N Y , B & S. C a G, Nov 23. 1894. no;u

STth st. No 527, u s, 400 e l l t h av, 25x98,9,1 2-sty brk building. _ |

Park av. No loU^. e s, 7o,S s l lOlh st, runs s 25,3 X e 55 .X n 2o X w 75 X n 0.3 x w 80; to beginning, 2 and 1-sty brk livery stable.; Adolph Wallach to Selma Wallach his wife. Rerecorded. Moris $17,000. March 4.

20,01:11 SOth St. No 436. s s, 300 e 10th av, 25x98.0,

3-sly frame store and tenem't with l -s ty frame buildings on rear, Elizabeth Renz widow lo Philip Hoffman. All liens. Mar 7. n^ni

40th st, No 214. s s, 185.0 w 7th av, ll.^Jx 98.9, 4-sty brk dweH'g. Emily M Law­rence extrx John Lawrence to Annie Gou-cher, March 5. 5,5U,I

Same property. Leonard Jacob et al trustees of trust created under will John R Law­rence and Emily M, Mary A, Margaretta and .\imee M S, T J. La F Lawrence to same. Feb 4. 11,000

45th st. No 27, n w cor Madison av, 20x 100.5, 4-aty stone front dweU'g. Dwight M Harris, Lakewood, N J, to Ada L Harris. Mar 19. nom

45th st, No 411, n s, 152 w Oth av, 24x100.4, 4-sty brk lenem't. Foreclos. Wm F Kip to Sarah V Cadoo and Mary O'Donoghue. Mar 23. 9,20(.

4Gih at, Nos 117 and 119, u s, 225 w Oth av. 50x100.5, 5-sty brk stable. Flora I Root lo Wm M Williams. Al! liens, March 17. nom

Same propeny. Wm M Williams to Grand Central Stables, a corporation, Al! liens. March 10. nom

4Cth St. No 108, s s, 140 w Gth av, 20xH10,5, 4-sty stone front dweil'g. Foreclos. Ed'wd E .McCail to James V Falvey. March 23.

15,200 4Tth st. No 74, s s, 00 e Glh av, 19x70, 3-sty

stone front dweil'g. Sylvester Knight lo Jacob and Rebecca Kulgbt and Julia Krei-zer and Emma L Honigman, B & S. May 31, 1892. nora

4Tth st. No 112, s s, 606.3 e Tth av, lS.9x| 100,5, 4-5ty stone front dweU'g. |

All litle to strip ou e s, 0.3.\98.9x0,2x93.0. | Maurice S Wormser lo Maria E Van Hou­ten. March 11. (Corrects error as lo No in last Issue.) 19,500

SOth st, No 506, a s. 125 w lOlh av, 25x 100.5, 4-sty stoue front tenem't. August Thiele to Bernard F Mullen. Morts $8,009. Feb 0. IT.OOO

52d st. No 537, n s, 300 e l l t h av. 26x100.5, 5-sty brk tenem't. Kathchen Eim to Emil and Henriette Wlssler, March 23. Morl $15.(H)0. See 1st av. 24,5U9

53d st, No 407, n s, 125 w 9lh av, 25x134 x25.11xl27, 5-sty brk tenem't with stores. Jennie B Moore to Covert Pratt. March IS.

nom »^3d st. No 40, s 3, 320.2 e Gth av, 25x1011.5,

4-Ety brk dweU'g. Josephine E wife of Wal­lace, E McHenry and Ailelal.de E Hazard widow and Genevieve E wife of John A Ubsdell deiisees Eunice S Eads to Albert B Boardman, Feb 23.

Same property. Wallace / Eunice S Eads to same.

r 5 3 a Bt, No 39, n B, 263

00,0<vi E McHenry exr Feb 23, 90 0111

Gth av, 22x100.5,

1^,

4-sty stone front dweli'g. Fanny Wood­leaf to Wesley H Tilford. Feb 24.

val cousid and 1,0111 55th Bt, n 3. 230 w l l t h av, runs n 84.G x w!

10 to high-water mark Hudson River, xi along river to 55th st, x e 324.10 lo be­ginning, frame buildings and vacant, ex­cepl part lying north centre line block bet OOlh and 56th stB.

Also all title to water lot, begins 12th av. n e cor 55tb st, runs n 100.5 x e 550 x s 19 to high-water mark, x w and s to 55th st, X w 232 lo beginning. Zachariah Jaques and Johu A Mooney to Wallace C Andrews. Mort $45,000. Mar 9 nom

55th st, No 422, s s, 254.2 w 9th av, 20.10x 75,11x21x78.7, 4-sty stone front dwcU'g. Laura A Delano widow and Daniel and Franklin B Lord trustees under trust deed consenting to Margaret Devlin, Sub to any encroachment^, Jan 31. 6,000

SGth St. No 141, u s, 92 e Lexingtou av, 19x 100,5. 3-sty stone front dweil'g. Perez M Stewart to Annie Randall. Morts $12,000. Mar 22, 10,500

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."iOxlOO.5. T-sty brk flat. Frank Dlrlam to Gusiav P Tausalng, Morts $99,000. B & S. March 22. uom

Same property. Gustav F Taussig to Frank DIriam. Mons $85,000, B & S, March 22. nom

."16th st, Nos .338 and 340 Wesl. I oGth St. No 342 West: I

Cancellation of restriction. Mutual Life Insurance Co to Gustav F Taussig, Mar IS.

/ nom t^liOlh St. No 25, n w cor Madison av, 4SxT3,5,

4-sty brk dweil'g, Eunice Macdaniel Dana, Glen Cove, L I, to Henry F Dimock, Mareh

/ 19, 100,000 \/l>Oth sl. No 132, s a, 63.6 w Lexington av,

20.6x100,5, 4-sty stoue frout dweli'g. Ra-/chel Heyman to William CalUe, Jr. Moris

/ . t ] 2 , 5 0 0 , March 22. uom v n i s t st. No IOS, s s, 306 w Lexington av, 19x

100',5, 3-sty stone front d w e l ^ ^ C l m s L Cohn lo Joseph Hahn, Morts^^^BOO, Mar 22, v a l j l ^ H s . a n d 100

liSd st. No IGI, n s, 225 e AmsisBmi av, 25x 100.5, 5-sty stone front fli^«^nim M Tal­cott, Albert and Joel Rat^pSie and An­gelica T Hopkinson formwTy Rathbone to Fannie Horowitz, Marcti 11, nom

T2d st, n s, 100 e Columbus av, .50xlfr2.2, portion' 1-sty hot house aud vacant. Eliz S Clark widow, Cooperstown, N Y, to Cy­rus Clark. Feb 3. 100

-ilst st. No 82 I s w cor Park av, 20x102,2; Park av. No 928 | No 82, 5-sty stone front

stores and flat; No 928, 2-sty store, Solo­mon Mehrbach to Calharine Leopold. Mts $30,000. March 21, val consid and lOn

Slst st. No 3, u s, .11)0 w Central Park West, 22.6x102.2, 4-Ety stone front dweU'g. Hen­riette Blinn widow to Alice B Colcord, Reserves life interest of gi-antor, Nov 2;!,

-f 1897. nom r82d st. No. I K ; , S S, 190.6 e Park av, H.'ix

102.2, 3-sly stone frout dweil'g. Carrie B Van Fleet to Williain Picken. Morl ,'j;i2.-

/OUO, March 18. val consid jrs;!d &t. No 531, n s, 173 w Av B, 25x102.2,

."i-Ely brk teuem't, Lena Prank lo Philip Frauk, Morts $18,000. 1-3 part, Oct 2T, 1891. nom

S4th st, No 33o, n s, 381 w West End av, 19x102.2. 4-sty stone front dweH'g. "Will­iam Rankin to Mary R McAfee. March 21.

/ nom KSOth st. No 426, s s. 2G9 e 1st av, 25x102,2,

4-sty stone front tenem't. Release raort. Karl M Wallach to Moses K Wallach. Mar

/ 21, nom ' Same properly. Release mort. Sarae to same.

, March 21, nom / Sime property. Moses K Wallach to David

RothschUd. Mort $9,0C0. March 22, y val consid and 100

Same property. David Rothschiid to Mosea K Wallach. Mort $16,000. March 22,

val eonsld and IOO STth st. No 112, a s, 158,10 e 4ih av, IS.Gx

100,8, 3-sty brk dweli'g. Henry Steiubach lo Edwin, Rosalie and Louis Gomez. Q C. March 8. uom

S7th st. No 46, s s, 260 e Columbus av, 23x 100.8, 4-sty hrk dweU'g, Foreclos. Selah B Slrong to James H Beals. Feb 21. 38,000

87th st. No 344, s s, 180 e Riverside Drive, 20x100.8, 4-sly brk dweil'g. Release mort. Thos R A & Wm H Hall, firm WiUiam Hall's Sons, to John T Farley. March 15.

5,500 Same property, John T Farley to Thos J

Shanley, Morts $25,000. March 16. uom STth st. No 344, s s, ISO e Riverside Drive,

20x100.8. 4-sty brk dweU'g, Thos J Shau-ley to Sarah L Shanley. Mort $20,000. Mar

J 23. val consid aud 100 r 88th_st, No 125. n s, 33T.y e 4th av, —xlOO.S

x2o,TxlC0.8, 3-3ty frame dweU'g with 2-s-ty frarae dweU'g on rear. Poreclos. Henry Thompson lo Florence J McCarthy. Jan 14,

/ 1 S 9 5 . 3,500 v^Sih sl, n s, S3T,9 e 4th av, 25,0x100.8.

Florence J McCarthy lo Joseph Stegmayer, March '24, val consid and 100

Sillh st. No 331, u s, 393 w Wesl Eud av, runs w 19 x n 75.8 x e IT x s 33.4 x e 2 x s 42.4 lo beginning, 5-sty brk dweU'g. Edwd E Black to Eliz S Clark, Cooperstown, N Y. Moris $15,000. Jan 5. 100

SOth st. No 266, s s, 14T e West End av, 15x 100,8, 4-5ty stone trout dweli'g. Edwd J McGuire to John Campbell, Morts $15,-000. Mar 4, nom

SOth st I n s 41'2 w WesL End av. Riverside Drivel runs n 75,S x e 112 x n

.58.T X w 19T. ( to RiverEide Drive, x B . 1 6 1 lo 89th st, X e 1T4,11, vacant. Edward E Black to Bliz S Clark, Cooperstown, N Y, Wilh right of way over strip 12 ft wide on 90lh at, 147,11 e Riverside Drive, runa s to premises conveyed. All litle, March 23.

nom S9th st in s, 412 w West End av, 75.8 Riverside av | x e 112 x n 58.7 x w to

Riverside Drive or av, x a ^ to S9th st, X e 174.11, vacant, Francis S Marden to Eliz S Clark widow, Cooperstown, N Y. Morta $10o,000. Mar 23, val consid and 100

Same properly. Foreclos. Andrew 3 Ham­ersley to Francis S Marden, NuLly, Es­sex Co, N J, March 23. 112,2T1

Same property. Cyrus Clark lo Eltz S Clark. B & f;. March .23, nom

SOthstjn s, 150 w Columbua av. 50x201.5 OOth st] to 90th st, vacant. Geo P Labatut

fit al exrs and trustees under will John P Graham to Siegfried Willershausen. March 10. 41,000

Same property. Kate G Storm and Belle Kretschmar to same, B & 3. March 16. nom

S9th st, u s, 147 w Columbus av. runs n — X s — to st, X e 3 to beginniug. Waller H Mead Irustee will Herman Thorn to same. March IS, 100

89th st, n s, 06.8 w Columbua av,'50.4x100,10 xoOxiOO.lO, vacant. Price W Hasbrouck to same. March 12. val consid and 100

OOth st, s s, 100 w Columbus av, 50x100,8, vacaut. Frank Hastirouck to Siegfried Wil­lershausen. March 12. val consid an'd IflO

OOth sl. No 112 E. Agreement to transfer til title in estate Thomas Cain, Kate

'O'Connor to Kate Cain, Mar 22. 3,50O '92d sl. No 106, s s, 55 e 4th av, 17x80, 3-

sty stone front dweU'g. W'm H Reed to Jo­seph Stephens. Mort .fl3,000. C a G. Mar 19. nom

!l3d st, n s, 125 w West End av, 50x100,8. Siegfried Willershausen to Henry Oppen­heimer, Mort ?20,500. March 17.

val consid and 100 Same property, Henry Oppenheimer to J

. \ nhur and Joseph Pinchbeck. March IS. val consid and 100

93d at. No 255, n s, 119 w Bouievard, ISx lOO.S, .5-sty brk dweil'g, Helen J Brickson to Olivia A Van Rensselaei-, Morts $25,0011,

^ a r c h 21. val consid and lOU » / S l h st. No 104. s s, 100 e Park av, 25x » ^r

i'i\.j.ii, .-^-siy sione iront, A Beauce to Andrew L Bar

/ O O O . March 21, r l 2 0 t h st. No 31T, n s, 203.(

100.11, 5-sly brk Hal, German-American Real Estate Title Guarantee Co to Morris Mandelstein. Release mort. March 23. 2,0(.)0

Same property. Morris Mandelstein to Owen J Costello, Morl .'i;20,OCO, March 23. 25,250

I^Oth Bt, n s, 2T5 w Park av, 2.5x100,4, va­cant. Wm R Potts and ano exrs Geo H ?otfs to Wm G Audenried, Jr, exr Wm G

•^udenrled, % part, Feb 21. nom LOOth st. No 158. s s. 250 w 3d av, 25x

lOO.II, 5-3ly brk tenem't, Arthur Gorsch Jo Herman Wendt. Morta $14,500. Mar 1. noni

[OOth St. No 220. s s, 180 w 2d av, 25xlCO,T, 5-sty brk tenem't. • Frieda wife of Max Hart to Charles Naarden. Mort $14,000. March

nom s, 250 e 5th av, 25x100.9, va­

caut. Gertrude M Taylor and Ambrose S Murray, Jr, to Max Nathau and Isaac Stern and Bdward Oppenheimer. B & S, March 15, nom

Same property. Harriet W Barnard as trua­tee Chauncey Barnard to same, March 15.

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Y 100th st, u

/ K 101st st. No 313, n a, 200 e 2d av, 25x100,11. 5-sty brk teuem't. Moses Cohn to David

/Rothschild. Oct 29, 1896. Mort .$11,000. | / and all liens. other consid and 100 ' 101st st. No 311, u s, 175 e 2d av, 25x100,11,

5-sty brk tenem.'t. Same to same. Oct 29, Mort $11,000 and all liens.

other consid and 100' No 217, n s, 260 e 3d av, 25x100.11.

•-sty brk tenem't with slores. John T Duff and Geo F Brown to Kate Helrlegel. Morts $9,000. Nov 22. 1897. 13,100

IrlOIst st. No 52. s s, 100 e Madison av, 25x 100.11, 5-sty brk flat, Adam Gels to Mo ser Arndtstein. Mort $16,000. March 15.

D-sty b

4fiGlst Et, ' 4-sty 1

•sai

to Edward Oppenheimer and laaac Metzger. March 10. other consid and 100

Same property. Bdward Oppenheimer and; I ^ a c Metzger to Joseph A Farley. March

AG. Mort $29,600, other consid and IOO 1414th Et, Nos 14 and 16. s s, 150 e Sth av.

.50x100.11, two 5-sty brk flats. Louis Lese to John Kehoe. Morts $30,000. March 19. See Norfolk St. nom

114th st, No 352, s s, 100 w 1st av, 25x 100.10, 5-3ty brk tenem't. Sarah Strykower formerly Frankel to Israel Frankel, Utica, N Y, Morts $11,500, Jan IT. nom

II5th st. No 4G<l, s s, T4 w Pleasant av, 20 xlOO,ll, 4-sty brk tenem't, Clarance M Fowler to Lottie M Powler. Mort $8,000,

y B & S. March IT. nom r 115th st. No 20, s s, 100 w Madison av, 25x

100.11, 5-sty brk flat. Thomas Adams to Leopold Hutter, % pan, Morl $17,000.

/' March 10, 9,525

Same property. Mary Hare committee of Stephen O'Hare, an incompetent person, to same, Morts $1T,000, March 10. 19,050

115th st. No 247, n a, 125 e Sth av, 25x100.11, 5-aty stone front flat, Edward Miebling to Fredk A Ringler. Morts $21,000. Jan 13, 1807. nom

118th st. No 110, s s, 143 w Lenox av, 16x 100,11, 3-aty atone front dweli'g. Jennie

Barrett. Mons $10,-13,500

, . . 6 e 2d av, 21.6x 100.10, 3-sty brk dweil'g. Walter H Wag-staff and ano exrs under will Jane Kirk to

, Rachel Smith. Mareh 15. 9,000 kl20th Et, No 44, s s, 430 w 5th av, 30x100.11,

4-sty stone front dweU'g. Augustus H Van­derpoel to Robt J Tracy. Forecloa. March '23. 5,000

12l3t st. No 136, s s, 400 w Lenox av, 20x 100.11, 3-sty stone front dwell'g. Kate and Allen h Mordecai to Benjamin Mordecai. March 21. nom

Same property. Benjamin Mordecai to Con--stance D Mordecai. Mort $14,000. March 21, nom

122d Bt, No 212, a s, 175 w Tth av, 15x 100.11, 3-aty stone front dweli'g. Freder­ic T James to Frederic S Dennis. Morts •illl.OOO. March 15. See Warren st, leases.

« X 100 Kl23d st. No 125, n s, 260 e 4th av, 15x100,11.

3-sty stone front dweil'g. Julie B Brettell to Louis P Cornelias. Morts ,$5,00O, Mar 18. nom

123d st. No 155, n s, 105 e Tth av, 20x100.11. 5-sty brk fiaf. Justus L Bulkley and ano trustees under will Joseph E Bulkley to Siegmund Simon. March 9. 22 500

127th st. No l i s . s s, 101.8 w Lsnox av, 16.8x 99.11, 3-sty stone front dweU'g, Harry Brown to Philip Bohnet. Mort .tlll.SOO. Jan 19. nom

129th st, Nos 519 to 52T(begins 129th st, n -— 130th st, Nos 512 to 5201 a. 100 e Old Broad­

way formerly Bloomingdale road, runs n IOO X w 44 X n e 111,2 to ISGth st, x e 130.5 X s 100 X w 53.5 x s 100 to 129th st, X w 82.1 to beginning, five 2-sty brk dweU'gs on 129th st, and five 2-sty brk dwell'gs on 130th at. Morts $TS,-500.

j ^ . l-50th st, s s, abt 101.1 e Broadway form-o- V / ' erly Oid Bloomingdale road, runs s 26,7 5. ' ^ X n e to 130th st, at point 14.5 e of be-nom

Same property. Moser Arndtstein to Adam Geis- Morts $lo,000. March 15. nora

102d st I n s , 325 e 1st av, runs e 428 to East-Jliver | East River, x n ^ x w 428 x s

1 0 0 ! T 1 , 1-sty brk store and vacant. Henry P Diefenlhaler and ano exra Valentine Die-fenthaler to Katharina Diefenthaler, Morts $65,000. March 3, 2,2.J0

102d St. No 304, s s, IOO w West End av, 25x100,11, 5-sty stons front flat. John F Kohler id Annie S Sitlig, Mathilde wife of Herraan Otto, Bruno Otto Friederich some­times called Carl P Graveuhorst and Otto and Julius Gravenhorst, Morts $30,000. Mar 17. See Manhattan av. noiu

Same property. Release covenants. Jennie A Whitney and Charles Biauvelt with John F Kohler. March IT. nora

103d st, Nos 5T to 65, n s, 100 e Columbus av, 125x100.11, five 5-sty brk flats. Will­iam Cumming, Sr, lo William Cumming, Jr, and Robert Ferguson. Mort $1'2S,U00. Mar 18. val consid and 100

Same property. William Cumming, Jr, and Robert Ferguson to WiUiam Gumming, Sr. Morts $113,000. March 17.

/ val consid and 100 riOStb st. No 115, n a, 125 e 4th av, 25x

100.11, 5-sLy brk flat. Samuel Green to Lil­lie Goldshear, Morta $14,000. March 18.

nom 106th at. No 38, s a. 103,2 e Manhattan' av,

16,11x100,11x16,10x100.11. 3-sLy brk dwell­ing. Jennie E Moore to Covert Pratt. Mar 18. uom

106th st. No Tl, n a, T5 w Park av, 25x100.11, 5-sty brk flat. Andrew Ludwig lo Martin C Wendling, Morts $13,000. March 10. (Corrects error In last issue,) 20,500

lOGth st,.No TS, n s, .TO w Park av. 25xT5.11, 5-sty brk flat, Martin C Wendling to Helen Strauss. Moris $15,000. Mar 10. 21,000

lOSth sf, s s, about 121.4 e Riverside Drive, 06x100,11, vacant. Atlas Improvement Co

gin ing, gore, error. Thomas McC Peters to Sally C Peters, C a G. All title. Mar 22. val consid and 100

130th st. No 28. s s, 91,10 w Madison av, 18.1 x90. l l , 3-sty stone front dweU'g, Henry and Hartmann Schmidt to Minnie Powers. March 23. Mort $15,000. 1,000

ISTth st. No 138, s s, 400 w Lenox av, SOx 90.11, 5-sty stone front flat. James V Donvan lo Cath C Corcoran. FeS 28.

35,000 i l 4 3 d st, No 512, 3,g,.^KKe Boulevard, 25x ^ 9 9 , 1 1 , 3-sty brk tfTwell^^ Edwd M Bloom­

er to Sarah J wife ot^Edwd M Bloomer, Mt « $T,500 and all liens. March 24, n o m ^

HOlh st, n a, 100 w Amsterdam av, 50x 99,11, vacant. Thomas Jennett and Thomas McBride to Ferdinand Forsch. Morts $5,-000. March 21. val coDsid and 100

146th st, n B, 100 w Amsterdam av, 50x 99,11, vacant, Perdinand Forsch to John Davis. March 21. Mort $5,000.

other consid and 100 148th st. No 403, n s, 101 w St Nicholas av,

IS.GxSO. 3-sty brk dweil'g. Chas S Hirsch lo Annie V Jandorf, All Uens. March 19.

nom 14Sth at, No 421, n a, 85 e Convent av, ITx

99,11, 3-sty brk dweli'g. Elizabeth Cot­reU, Albauy, N Y. lo Morris S Thompson. Rerecorded. Dec 14. 100

152d st. No 55T, n a, 94 e Boulevard, lox 99,11. 3-sty stoue front dweli'g. Emma C H Scheuermann to Ferd C Bauman. Mort $12,000. March 23. .- nom

I82d st, No 53B, U S, 2T5 e l l l h av, 25x99.11, 2-sty fram e/dweli;g; excepl part takeu (or opening and(widenlng st, Edwd T McCrys-tal exr WIllRTm Hepburn to Martin H Ray. Mort $3,000. March 23, 6,800

Same property. Release dower. Ann J Hep­burn widow to Bame. March 23. nom

185th st. No 555, n-s, 229.9 e l l t h av, 20.3 x55.4x20,3x55.6, ^-sty brk dweU'g. Lavinia H Eaton to Mary—A Brinckerhoff. "" $T,000. July 30, 1896, MortB •

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%Av C. No 133, w s, 60 n Sth st. 20xT5. 5-sty brk store and tenem't. Michael Josephsobn

/

/ t o Julius Stoloff. ^Morts $44,000. March ' \5. ' ' nom

Av C, No 13T, w s, 100 n Sth st. 20xT5. 4-Ety brk store and tenem't. Henry Osler­weis exr and trusiee under will Morris Os-terweis to David and Rachel Oslerweis, ten­ants by entirety: March 24. 10.000

Av C, w s, 100 n Sth st, 20x75. | 17th st, n s, loO w Gth av, 20xV2 block. |

Henry and Levi Oslerweis and Henry Gold-vogel fo David and Rachel Oslerweis, ten­ants by entirety. Q C. March 9, nom

Amsterdam av. No 7.34. s w cor 9Gth st, 25.S xS!).9. 5-sty brk store and tenem't. Erama S wife of Baron F de Chaboulon formerly MarsIIy to Morris Heiraerdinger. Morts $36,000. March 5. nom

Amsterdam av, No 5G1, n e cor 87th st. 25.8 xlOO. 5-sty brk store and flat. Estelle L Saloraon to Marie L McCool. Morts $45.-000. B & S. Mar 21. nom

Amsterdam av. Nos 828 to 832, w s, 100.11 n 100th sl, 50x97,1 X s along centre Old Bloomingdale road, 50 x e 98,1, two 5-sty brk stores and tenem'ts. Thoraas M Peters to Sally C Peters. 1-10 morts $80,000, All title. C a G. Marcb 22. nom

Audubon av, w s, 49.11 s lS9ib st, 50x100, vacant Maif Marx te Einst-Marx-Nathan Co. Mort $3,5_0O, March 19. nom

f Boulevard, w s, i4.1_l n~132^Bt, runs n 50 x / w 7D X s 2o X w 2o X s 25 x ^ 100 to begin­

ning, vacant. (Release mor.t. Alfred M ^ / Hoyt to Dextei'vB_Hflj;ton'. March 18. nora

Bouievard, No G61,'w''s, 125.8 n 92d st, 45.4 xlO0x4S.lxl00, 2-sty frarae dweU'g, Joseph McKennee to Wm P Rider, Brooklyn, Mts $47,500 and all lieos, March 11. nom

Broadway, Nos 39G and 398, s e eor Walker at, 28x175 to Courtlandt alley, x29.5xlT5, 4-aly brk store. Louis M Jones to Alvah E Phyfe Morts $1T5,000. Peb 19. • nom

Colurabus av, Nos 301 and 303, n e cor 74ih st, 54x100, all lille to strip 0.2x100 on n s, 7-sty brk flat with siores. Geo H Coutts exr under will of John Holmes to Mariba Holmes. Mar IT. 165,000

Columbus av. No 760, w s, 75.9 n 97lh st. 25.1x100, 5-sty brk slore and tenem't. John Rollmann to Mary M Miller. March 24. nom

Port Washington av. w s, 175.7 s ITOih st, runs w 10T.3 x s 31,T x s e 113.11^ to av, x n w 13.3 X n 20.4. vacaut. George B, Bev­erley and Wm D Ward lo Edmund L Moo-' ney. Q C. Nov 19, 189T. nom

Lenox av, w s, 25.2 a 113th st, 25.2xT5. 4-sty brk flat. Poreclos. Daniel P Ingrahara lo Charles Brown. March 18, 2I,T00

Same property. Charles Brown to Nathaniel Wise. B & S, March 18. nom

Lenox av, n w cor 135th st, 26x100. Con­sent to seU. Henry McShane Mfg Co of Bal­timore City creditor of P Reynolds SL Co. March 5. ——

Lenox av. No 535, s w cor ISTth st, 25.4xT5, 5-sty brk store and lenem't. John C Barth to Calharine Judson. Morts $35,000.

/^March IT. nora V'Lexington av. No 406, s w cor 4Tlh sl, 16.11

x90, 3-sty stone front dweil'g. Robert A Evans to Walter E Ward. Morts $13,500.

/"•March IS. nora ^ ' S a m e property. W^alter B Ward to Robt A

Evans. March IT. nom Manhattan av, Nos 101 to 111, n w cor 104th

st, 109.11x50, six 3-sty brk dwell'gs, Hel­ene and Henry M Nutzhorn exrs Marie Ernst to John F Kohler, Morts .$40,500. March IT. See 102d st. nom

Machattaan av, n w cor 104th st, 19.11x50. Otto Gravenhorst by Henry M Nutzhorn att 'y to same. March IT. nom

Manhattan av, w s, 19.11 n lOltb st, 18x50. Friederich sometimes called Carl F Gra­venhorst by same atfy lo same. Morts $8,000. March IT, nom

Manhattan av, w s, 3T.11 n 104th st, 18x50. Mathilde wife of Herman Otto, of Grossen-aspe, Holslein, Germany, by same att 'y to aame. Mort $8,000. March IT. nom

Manhattan av, w a, 55,11 n 104th st, 18x50. Bruno Otto, ot Grossenaspe, Holstein. Ger­many, by same att 'y to same. Mort $8,500. March IT. nom

Manhattan av, w s, T3.11 n 104th st, 18x50. Julius Gravenhorst by same att'y to same Morts $8,000. March IT. nom

Manhattan av, w s, 91.11 u 104th st, 18x50, Annie S Sittig, Stapieton, 3 I, to same. Mt $8,000. March IT. nom

Manhattan av, n w cor 104th st, 109.11x50, raorts $40,500. Contract to exchange tor

102d st, s s, 100 w West End av, 25x100.11 morta $30,000. Marie Ernst, Upper Montclair, N J, with Jobn F Kohler. July 1, 1S9T. 5,500

Mt Morris av or Mt Morris Park West No 1, n w cor 120tb st, 20.11x85. 4-sty stone front dweU'g. Annie T O'Shea to Mar­garet Kilpatrick. Morts $35,000. Mar 22,

Charlton W Crane to Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co. Mort $15,000 and all liens, March 24.

nora Naegle av, n e cor Academy st, 100x160,

Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co to Simon Sichel, / Mort $4,000. Mar 24. val consid and 100

r P a r k av, Nos HOO and 1198, s w cor 94th st, 50,SxS0, two 5-sty brk flals. store in cor. W m H C Jackson to Gilbert E Crogan. Newark, N J. Marcb 22. Al liens. nom

^ leasan^ av. No 304, e s, 29.5 n 116th st, 25.1x)3, 3-sly brk store and tenem't, Louis Lese to John Kehoe. Morts $10,000. Mar 19. See Norfolk st. nora

Riverside Drive, No 142, e s, 46.5 n SGth st, 20x100, 5-sty brk dweil'g. Lewis Edwards to Scott Lord. Mort $30,000. March 11.

nom St Nicholas av. s w cor l,^4th st, runs w

151,10 x s 99.11 x e 163.11 to Croton Aque-d u c t ^ t ^ e 16.S to av. x n 86.3 to begin-nina; 3-sl-y frame dweil'g and vacant, Ja-cotdJ--ButIer lo Wm H Lake, Yonkers N Y. Morts $42,000. March 16. 80,600

St Nicholas av. No TTI, w s, 40.11 s HOlh st, 20.5x109.10x20x105.6, 4-sty brk dweli'g. Amanda M De Graaf and ano exrs Henry P De Graaf to Bmil S Levi. March 16. Mort $18,000. com

West End av, s w cor GSth st, 100.5x100, three 2-sly frarae dwell'gs and vacant. Hen­ry M Denton to Gottfried Johnson. Mort .$24,000. March 23. val consid and 100

West End av. No 580. n e cor SSth st, 2l).Sx 100, 4-sly brk dweli'g. Walter E Ward to Robt A Evans. March 24. nom

Same properly. Robt A Evans to Walter E J Ward. Mort .$32,500. March 24. nora r i s l av, No 2292. e s. 18,11 s l lS th st. l S , l l x

T5. 4-sty brk store and tenem't. Henriette Wissler to Kathchen Bim. Morts $S,00O.

, March 21. See 52d st. nom V l s t a v , No 1095, s w cor COth sl, 2flxT5. 4-sty

brk store and tenem't. Emelle Ubimann to Anna H Fischer. Q C. March 21. 1.500

Same property. Herman Wustenfeld exr un­der will Richard Uhlmann and Emelie Uhl-

/ mann to same. Mar 21. val consid and 3 5(10 Vlst av. No H I , s w cor Gist st, 25.5x91, 5-Ety

brk store and tenem't witb 1-sty brk stores on Olst St. Henrietta wife of and Leon­hard Vogel lo Heinrieh Roth, Rockland Co

J N Y. Morts $15,000. March 21, nom » l s t av, No 16S1, s w cor S5lh at, 26.(5xT.5,

4-sty stone front store and lenem't. Jchn Schilling to George Wildung. Moris $22 000. % part. March 21. nam

1st av |s e cor 106th st, 100.11x113; No 106th st| 2044 I s l av, 2-siy frame office,

frame sheds, and vacant, stone-yard, &c. Arthur Gorsch lo Felix Levy. 2-3 parts. March 14. (Corrects error in last issue.) nom

2d av. No T35, w s, GO n 39th st, 20x83, 4 sty brk store and lenem't. Elisa Werner extrx John F Werner to Lnira W .Marsh, March 15. 14.400

3d av. No G44. w s, 49.4 n 41st st, 24.SxI0O, 4-sty brk tenem't with stores. John C Tierney to Wm J Tierney, All title. Q C.

/March 19. nom

3d av. No 1449, e s, 22 s 82d st, 20xTO, 4-3ty stone front store and tenem't. Catherine Leopold to Solomon Mehrbach. Mort $12.-500. March 21. val consid and 100 I

/

I Same to same. 5th av 1 n e Cl 135th st cant.

Naegle av, n e cor Academy st, 100x160, va­caut.

Post av, B s, 100 e Academy st, 1.50x150, va­cant.

Sherman av, s e cor Hawthorne st, runs e 300 s a 160 X w 200 X n 50 X w 100 to at, X n 110 lo beginning, vacant.

Post av, n w cor Emerson st, 100x175 va­cant. I

3d av. No 1889, e s, T3.T n 104th st, 2T..3x 100, 5-sty brk tenem't with stores. Carl Roffmann lo Ricke wife of John J Benzing

/and George Haering. Mt $4,T00, Mar 21.

31.000 Dth av, e E, 52.2 a TTth st, 50x100, vacant, / Edwd H Landon to Geo T Bliss, Mort $100,-

J 000. Feb 2. val consid and 100 ' 5 t h av, e s, 39.S s TTlh st, 12.6x100, vacaut.

Same to same. B & S. March 16, val consid and IOO

cor 135th St. 99.11x150, va-.. Emil Bloch to Alois Gul­

willig. March 16, Mort $45,000'. nom Same property. Alois Gutwillig to Theo G

Stein, E.Yancey Cohen and Emery Rotb, Mar IT. Mon $45,000. nom

Tth av, n e cor 112th st, 201.10 to 113th st, xlOO, 2-£ty frame dweil'g and vacant. Si­mon Adler and Henry 3 Herrman to Edwin B Stanton, Mort $100,000. March 21. nom

Stb av. No 245T, w s, 309.3 s 133d st. 25.3x 100, 5-sly brk store and tenem't. Wra A Chanler, Barrytown. N Y, to John A Prigge. Mort $16,500. March 23. nora

l l t h av, w s, 57 n ITSth st, ISxSO, vacant. Release raort. Simon H Slern to Jacob Hess, Newtown. L I. Marcb 15. nom

Lot bounded n e by alley running from Sul­livan st to Thompson st. IS n by said al­ley, 13, n w by another alley, 50.5 s w by a line drawn parallel with and 21T,3' frora Broome st 26, and s by a line drawn par­allel wilh and TO from Thompson si 58,5. excepl a narrow strip 0.9x0.2. David H Van Name to P C Linde Co. Feb 4. Re­recorded, nora

Parcel bounded n e by alley running frora Sullivan to Thompson st, 18 ft n by said al­ley, 13 ft, X n w by another alley -50.5, x s w by another alley, and 2IT.5 from Broome St. 2G ft, X s by another alley, and TO frora Thompson st, 58.5. except narrow strip 9 ft front on alley, x 2 ft in rear and 2'> ft In depth. David H Van Name to F C Linde Co. Feb 4. omitted

MISCELLANEOyS. AU title to real and personal property under

will Benj P Wheelwright the flrsl, Mad­ame Eliz M Pease, Paris, France, sole de­visee Benjamin F Wheelwright the ssc-ond, to Jobn H Rhoades. Jr. Oet 4. 189T.

nom Assignment of all tille in my 1-3 interest in

esiate of Joseph W Hamburger lo secure loans, G R Hamburger to Central National Bank. March 8. nnm

Conveyance of all title in all property and money as devisee Amos R Eno. John C Eno to Wm N Cromwell. March 9. nom

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

Under this head the • denotes that the propertj Js located in the new Annexed District (Act of

Barrelto st, w s. G2.2 s 167th st. 41.8x29.3x 47.3x46. Louis Rubel lo Walter Hartwig Morts $12,000. March IS. nom

*Bronx pl, s s, plot bounded n by said Bronx pl 7G,G, ou s w by land Catherine Scbraalz 100, and on s e by extension of Garden pl 55, gore. The Nerdd Engine Co No 1 Vil­lage of Wakefield to The Nereid Assoc. Mar 19, 1895. nom

Faile sf, s w eor GUbert pi, runs s 100 x w| 1-W X n 75 X w 143. i to Hunts Point road. X n 21,3 to Gilbert pl, x e 21,7 x e 275.10

Faile st, e 3, 200 n Lafayette av 214 7x 203,S to Brj-jnt st, x2."3x2O0.

Bryant st, n e cor Lafayette av, 464,7x202.8 to Longfellow st, x503x200.

Lafayette av, n e cor Longfellow st runs e 50 X n 100 X e 150 to w s Whittier st, x n| 307.10 X w 50.6 x_n w 132,5 x w 70.6 tol Longfellow st, x s fiLl.T to beginning. 1

Lafayelle av, s w cor Whittier st, 200x95.1x . 201V 9.9. - I

Longfellow st, s w cor Lafayette av, runs s 92.9 X w 200 to e s Bryant st, x n 101,2 X e 200 .

Lafayette av, s w cor Bryant st, runs s lOo.TI X w 46.2 X Etill w 5.8 x n w 154 to s s Lafayette av, x e 161 to beginning, i Norman T M Melliss to Edward A Rollins. Broiklyn. Foreclos^ Dec 13, 1S9T. GuO

*Hancock sl . w a, loO s Columbus av. T.lx 1€<1. Bphraim B Levy lo Angelo Rezzano, March 21. 1.'650

Jennings st, s w s. ITS n w Southern Boule­vard, runs s w 12S,S x s w \4.0 x n 136 x n e 13.0 lo st, x s e 22. Chas D Olen­dorf to Ella L Dorsett. Forecloa. Feb T.

2,400 Lafayette it. n s. 151 w Prospect av, runs n

76.3 x s w 118 to middle Une Lafayette st, X e along same 605 x n 25, with right of way. Martin and Mary Kramer to Ludwig Tremmel and MIcbael Fuchs, of Tremmel & Fuchs. March 23. 1.400

•Louise st, e s, 100 s Columbus av, 25x100. Emil Doelzer to Cyrus H Green. March 18.

ziom *Nortb Chestnut Drive, s s, lot 106 amended

map Bronxwood Park, 40x100, Poreclos, Michael J Tierney lo Isabella 0 Lawrence, March 14. ,s<ju

Terrace pl, lol 330 map Village Melrose South, 62.2x129x59.2x151,3. Daniel Hoffman fo George Stolz. Morts $3,500. March IT. 0,500

•Tilden st, e .s, 25 s I s t st, 25x100, John H Keegan to Anna McDermott. March 10.

nom Trafalgar pl, e s, 150 s Woodruff av or ITGtb

st, 25xTS. Edmund C. Oscar W and Wm T Allcot heirs Helen J Allcot to Jacob Schmutz. Morts $2,000, March 16, 3.700

Same property. Release morl, Henry E Klugh to Edmond C, Oscar W and Wm T Allcot. March 16. nom

Travers st. n s, 70.G e Marlon av, 25.6x,S6.4x 2o.5xS5. Edward T McCrystal exr William Hepburn to William H Birkmire. March 21 . ,S50

Same property. Release dower, Ann J Hep­burn widow to same. March 21. nom

Whittier st. n w cor Lafayette av. 100x1511; also all land lying easl and norlh Whittier st, known as Meadowland. Foreclos. Thos C T Crain to Edward A Rollins, Brooklyn. March 17. 2.C00

*Isl Et, s s. lot 679 map Laconia Park. ;-5x IOO. John H Keegan to Anna McDermott, March 10. nora

*4th St. e E. extends from 12lh to 13th avs. 228x105. Foreclos. Sylvester L H Ward to Frederick C Dexter, Marcb 18. 5.000

133d st, n s. 400 e WUlia av. 75x100. Jamea L.Wells trustee by deed ot trust made by David C Tefft and Wm H Ten Eyck and Da­vid C Tefft consenting to Wm H Ten Eyck. March 14. 2,000

134th st, n s, 475 e St Anns av, ISflxlOO. Cily Trust, Safe Deposit and Surety Co, of Philadelphia, to Mark B Stevens, Wakcftld, N Y, Reconveyance. March J I . nom

135th st. No 864, s s, 250 e St Anns av. 16.8 xlOO. Williara Schwab lo Ellen P Reed. Moris $6,000. March 21.

val consid and 100 14!st st, a s, 381.6 e Alexander av. 25x100.| 143d st, n a, 38t,6 e Alexander av, 28,6x73x1

10,6x25. I 144th st,- s s, 209.11 e Norlh 3d av or Bos-|

ton road, runs s 100 x e 25 x n 6S.6 x nl w 33.6 X w 13.6. 1

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Interior lot, 31,6 s 144th st, and being lol 33 on block S map of sections A and B of North New York. Town of Morrisania, runs s 68.6 x e 2a x n 72.11 to beginning.

144ih st, s s, 280.4 e North Sd av, 70.7x34 x25xl00.

North Sd av, e a, 112 s 145th st, 2Sx.53.4xl 25.6x70.10. 1

North 3d av, s e cor 145th st, 2SxlS.lx25x| 5.7. I

145th sl, s s, 45.6 e North 3d av, 7.6x25x1 3.10x25.4. I

145th st, n s, 15 e Old Boston road or North I 3d av, runs e 70 x n 25 x e 12,9 x n 251 X w 72.4 to av, x s 51. I

149th St. s s, 132,2 w Cypress av, 39x46.21 x4S.4x74,S. I Mary R Wright et al exrs James H Wrlsrht and Mary R Wright widow to Geo J Gould. Jan 2o. nom

142d st, n s, 156.6 e Alexander av, 25x100, Partition. Samuel E Dufley to Fred .K Sieghardt, .March 15. 4,950

14-lth st, n s, 375 e Willis av, 25x100, Re­lease mort. Emigrant Indust Savings Bank to Ellen Murphy. March 22. nom

ISOtb St. s s, 151.0 w Mott av, runs s l."0 x e 39.6 to alley, x s 50 x w 40 x n w 100 X e 3 X n 100 lo I50tb at, x e 1S.6 to be­ginning. Daniel Currie to Stephen McCon-nick. Morts $9,150. Dec 20, 3SSJ7. nom

loOth st, s s, wesl Vz lot 164 map Village of Melrose South, 25x]00'. Mary J Strothers lo Herman and Julia Heil. March 16. nom

152d at, n s, 325 w Courtlandt av, 2oxlOO. Gottfried Krahe lo Christina Krahe. Q C. March 21. gift

155ih st, n s, 100 w Elton av, 45x100. Rol-land B Archer to Moses G Wright. Fore­clos. March 8. 500

156th sl, s e cor Eagle av, 52.6x100. Pat­rick O'Neil, Jr, to Nannie O'Neil. All liens, Aug 15, 1S97. val consid and 100

157th st, n w cor Melrose av, 49xl01.'<, Wm F Schneider .to Enoch C Bell, Nyack, N Y. C a G. March 24. nom

16Tih st, s e s, IIS.IO' s w Pox st, .:r\xS5.0x 26,8x95.3. David Lackenbruch to Hannah Levi. March 21. uom

IGOth sl, a w cor Prospect av, 21.1x34,lx20x 8T.3. Thomas Farley to Carl V/eias, Mort $5,000. Marcb 24. i J ,300

lT2d st, n w cor Bryant st, 100x100. NelUe Rice to Charlotte C Rice. Morts $l5,8a0 and all liens. March 16. 100

176th st, s s, 194.5 w Worth st, 32.5x124.2 _ x25xl46.6, except part taken to widen

176th St. Mary E Smith to Jaraes D Rog­era. March 22. nom

176th sl, s s, 97.3 w Worth st, runs s 136.S X w 25 X s 50 X w 25 X 3 25 X w 25 X n. 146.6 to 176th st, x e 97.3, except part taken to open st, Virginia Williams to Carolina Wenninger. Feb 7. nom

176th st, s s, 194.5 w Worth st, 32.5x124.2 x25xl46.6, excepl part taken opening st. James D Rogers to John P Wenninger. March 22. nom

20Tth st, s w s, 126,T e Hull av, 25.4x94,3x 25x80.3. Christopher Kelby to Anna I Biauvelt. All j iens. March IT. 600

Brook av, w s. So n from s s lot 163 map Vil­lage Morrisania, 25x109x25x114,3, being part lot 163 same map, except part taken lo open Brook av, Jakobina P Schuh formerly Fischer to Jacob Pfeiffer. March 21. 2,500

Cauldwell av, e s, 360 n 101st st. 20x125. Kale B Decker to Clara Decker. All liens. Sept 16, 1S9T. nom

•Commonwealth av, e s, JOO n Tacoma st, 25.X10O. Hudson P Rose to Charles Knaul. March 15. 600

•Coramonwealth av. w s, 200 n Tacoma st, 50x100, Same to Sherman Wager, Mar 9. 1.100

Courtlandt av, n e cor 158th st, 51.6xH2. Ellzabetb E Crawford, Joseph and John Banks, Agues Hadden formerly Banks and Bmma J B Herren formerly Erama J Banks to Henry Linsmann and John MoHenhauer, Q C. March 11, nom

Same property. Henry Linsmann and Jobn Mollerhauer lo Louis Wirth, Mort $5,000. March 22. exch

Courtlandt av, s e cor lo2d st, SG.SxiOCxSG.'i xlOO. Thomas Lenane to Herman K:'bmt:ck and Michael Montag. .March IT. nom

Crotona av, e s, 48 n Oakland pi, 'j4r.lOO, except part taken to open av. Dimock .fe Fink Co lo Julia L Gerding. Mort $3,000. Marcb 24. exch

*Fox av, w s, 2T5 n Jefferson av, 50x100. Chrisiian P Keck lo Carl and Arzetha Waltz. March 21. SOO

*Grand av, e s, 25 s North st, 50x100. Jo­sephine A Smilb 10 James V Lawrence, Yonkers, N Y. Moris $1,230. March 10.

uom Hull av, n e cor Eclipse st. 152x200 to De­

catur av, xllO.11x202,6. Oliver H Corsa to Geo B Corsa. March 21. nom

Hull av, n e cor Eclipse et, ruus n 152 x e 100 X u 100 X e 100 lo Decatur av, x s 219,1 X w 202.6. Geo H Corsa to New York Building Loan Banking Co. Morts $10,0l'O. Marcb 23. IS.OOO

Jackson av, from Westchesier av to Boston road, lots 87 and 88 damage map opening av. Mary D Smilh, Brooklyn, by Newbury D Lawton, att'y, to City of New York. Jan IS. nom

Jefferson av, w 3, 21.6 n Oak Tree pl, TS.6x

100. excepl part taken to open Hughes av. Release raort. Jessie Bowman to Louis Eick-wort, March 14. 500

Katonah av, n w cor Hyatt pl, 25x100, Wood­lawn Heights. Release dower. Ellen Lyman widow to Patrick Lyman. Marcb 21. nom

Kingsbridge road, block lOOT. Ward No 4, in proceedings taken to open road. Agreement authorizing to represent. Mary A Hickey to Joseph I Berry. June 9. 181)6.'

Kingsbridge road, block No 1025. Ward No 49, Sarae proceedings. Similar agreement. Theresa E Hampe to same. June 6, 1896.

Locust av, e s, 369.4 n 134th st, 101.5x— to East River, xIOl.ox—. All title to land under water. Jobn H Shipway lo Chas M Shipway. AU liens. % part, Oct 19, 189T.

nonf Monroe av, e s, 355 n IT4lh st, 25x100. Julia

E Hird et al exrs Julia Hard to Frederick W'Idder. March 16, 2,400

*Monticello av, w s, 3T5 n Randall av, 35.1x 1(10x30,4x100. Land Co C, Edenwald to Jobn Nelson. Oct 22. ,500

•Morris Park av, s s, 50 e Washington s'„ 25x100. Edward Sherman to Frank Faaulo. March 21. 250

Mott av, w s, 50 s 150th st. 50x98. David Hermann to Gustav Strauch, All liens. March 18. nom

Same property. Gusiav Slrauch to David Hermann. All liens. March IS. nom

*Rosedale av, e s, 1T5 n Merrill st. 25x100. Commonweallh av, e s, 100 n Tacoma st, 25

xlOO. Commonwealth av, n w cor Beacon st. 25

XlOO. 31 Lawrence av, s e cor Tacoma st. 25x100.

Release mort. Twelfth Ward Savings Bank to Hudson P Rose. _March 15. 500

•Rosedale av, e s, ITD n Merrill st, 25x100. •Commonwealth av, n w cor Beacon st, 25x

100. Hudsou P Rose to Charles Knauf. March 9. 1,200

•Seton av, w s, 100 n Jefferson av, 50x100. Franz Trichlewltz to Dorothea Tricblewltz. March 18. B & S. nora

St Anns av, n e cor Southern Boulevard, 9Sx 100x00.9x100.4. Release mort. Theodore G Thomas to Honora McDonald. Marcb 21.

16,000 St Anns av, w s, 25 s 136th st. 25x98. Louis

Wirtb to Henry Linsmann. Morts $13,000. Peb 28, exch

St Anns av, w s, 50 s 136th st, 25x98. Same to John MoHenhauer. Morts $13,000. Feb 28. exch

*Sl Lawrence av, w s, 100 s Merrill sl, 25x 100. Hudson P Rose to Ellen Gaghan. Mar 15. 5T5

Stebbins av, s e s, 213 n e 16Tth st, 25xl4S. Bessie Malmros et al heira Nils L .Malm-ros to Mathilda A Bengtson. Aug 2T, 1S9T-

nom Terrace View av, s e s, 176.10 n w from (or-

ner tormed by inlersection of n e s Ter­race _\'isw av with n w s Jacobus pl, runs s e 6a.1 X n e 30 X n w 83.9 to av, x s w 30. Jules E Schneider to Margt T Van Nest, Sept 29. 1807. omitted

Tinton av, e s, 32 s Home sl, 50x100. j Tinton av, s e cor Home st, 25x100. [

Release building agreement. Mary C Day with Margarethe Strese. March 17. nom

, Villa av, w s, 321.3 n Potter pl, 50x100. loan Crawley to Felix Grimley. March 16. num

Villa av, w s, 37L3 n Potter pi, 25x100. John A Woolson lo sarae. March IS. nom

Washington av. No 1591. Assignment of life interest. Caroline Robinson to Frances D Metheny. Nov 20, 1897. nom

Webster av, w s, 111.1 n land Wm H Morris on raap property Wm E M Zborowski. ZOx 90. George Stolz to Daniel Hoffman. Mort $S.50p. March IS. nora

Websier av, e s, 2T9.11 n e 16Sth st, runs n e 45 X s e IT.6 to centre Mill Brook, x s w 29.10 x s w 15.1 X. n w 14,11 to beEin-ning. Augusta M de Peyster to Marie Hln-denlang. All liens. March 7. 1.50O

Webster av, s e cor 173d st, 25x90. William HugershofC lo Jacob Kolbeck. All liens. March 23. 7,000

•whi te Plains av or Boulevard, w s, lots 195 and liJ6 map Penfield property South Mt • Vernon, 50x125 lo Fultou st. Wm W Pen-field lo Louis E Steinmann. March 14, 4,000

Willis av, e s, 79 a 136th at, 21x110. Ida Blerling to Regina Keller. Moris $6,000. March 21. 11,000

3d av, s_e s. at s w s scboo! property, runs s w I2o x s e 272.10 to Crotona Park, x n e 801.3 x n w 254.10 x s 391.9 to n e s school property, x s w 248.10 lo s s school property, x n w 258,7 to beginning, being parcel No 2 partilion map Gifford agl Bath­gate et al, except part taken to open and widen 3d av, Fulton av and 173d and 174th sts. City Real Eatate Co to Max Marx and Marcus Nathan. B & S. C a G. Feb 1.

val consid and 45.000 3d av, w s, 100 s 167lh sl, runs s 50 x w 180

x n 5 0 x e 4 1 x s e 2 5 x e 100 lo beginning. William Brudi, Jr, to William Brudi. Mt $3,000 and all liens. June 22, 1894, nom

Same property. William Brudi to Bmma Brudi. Morl $3,000. Jan 7. ''om

3d av as widened, s e s, al s w boundary line of school property, runs s w 1'25 x s e

' 272,11 x n e S01.3 x n w 254,11 to 3d av,

X 8 w 391.9 X E e 1TS.9 x s.w 24S.11 x n w 258.8, except part acquired for 174th st and Fullon av. Max Marx and Marcus Na­lhan to Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co. March 1. B & S. Mort $45,000. uom

3d av, s w cor 165th st. 96.TxJ25x96x115. Enoch G Bell. Nyack, N Y. to Mary wife of Simon Schafer. Morts $35,000. B & S. March 18. nom

•Sth av, n s, being west V. lot 1050 map of Village of Wakefield, ,50x114. Arthur Slew-art to Charles Muir. Mort $2,300. July 9, ISOi. nom

•12tb av, n w cor 4th st, 105x114, Wakefleld. Paul Schoenbein to Mary Phillips. C a G. All liens, March 21. 5.000

•I9th av, n e cor 2d st, 55x114. 19lh av, n s, 155 e 2d st, 25x114, Wake­

field. James V Lawrence, Yonkers, N Y, lo Pan­nie L Jones, B a s . C a G. Mar 3. nom

Hunts Point road, n_e cor Lafayette av, runa n 329.5 X e 143. i x s T5 x e 150 to w a Faile st, X s 250 to Lafayette av, x w 50 X n IOO X w 50 X s IOO to Lafayette av, x w 139.9 lo beginning. Thos G T Crain to Edwd A Rollins. Poreclos. March IT, 1898. Mort $11,132. 3.000

Lane leading from road from Kingsbridge to Williamabridge to lands Mary Schrady. s a, 2S0 n w road from Kingsbridge to Will­iamsbridge, 23x100, Robert Dolan lo Will­iam Doolan. March 21. nom

Road leading from West Farms to Hunts Point, lots 13 and 14 map Hedges farm. 100x197x82.6x193. except 50 ft taken off rear, right of way over 3 ft said strip. Belle M wife of Edward Lumley to Benjarain Lumley. Morts $9,000 and all liens. Feb 23. nom

•Road leading frora Westchester Village to Pelhara Bridge, e a and bounded n by lanaa Baxter & Buckle, e by lands Snedeker, and s e by Eastern iJoulevard, on s by land Harmon Arnow and Willow lane, and on w by said Pelham road. Baychester. Hiide-burn Paul, Philadelphia, Pa, to Philip Paul, March 1, nom

•Unionport road, e s. 200 s Morria Park av, 25x08.6. Ephraim B Levy to Patrick Ox-ley. Feb 2S. ncm

Lols 144 and 160 map Village Mount Eden, near Upper Morrisania Depot. Maria Za­briskie admrx John J Zabriskie lo Randall Salisbury. All title. Q C. March 18. 20

Sarae property. Randall Salisbury lo Sarah J Rogers. Q C. March 18. nom

*Lot 200 map Laconia Park, 25x100. Malin­da G Mace to Hatlie V wife of Wm T Davia. March 15. 400

•Lots 529 to 531, 409. 410, 416, 41T, 4G2 to 46T map Arden property, Eastchester, Ed­ward V Burton to Cannon L MacdonelL AH liens. March 7. nom

Lots 39 and 40 map properly Metropolitan Real Estate Associalion, Fordhara Ridge, opposite Jerome Park. Henry B Pierce recvr Mark Mayer, a corporation, to Martha A Kohn. AU title. Q G. March 15. 200

Same property. Mark Mayer, Brooklyn, to same. March 16. nom

Interior lot, 25 e Creston av and 105.10 n Wellesley st, runs e 4 4 x s 3 x w — x n 3 . Margaret Watt to Edward Elliott, March 17, 150

LEASES. (Under this bead all Leasea recorded, Assign­

ment of Leases and Leasehold Conveyances wlU be found. The expressed consideration following the term of years for which a lease is given means so much per year. Whenever the date is omitted, read the current year.) Bleecker st. No 134. Louis Bttlinger to Al­

bert Zaramatti; o years, from May 1. 1897 water tax and 2,000. 2,500

Broome st, No 226. Assign lease, Louis ZIv to Philip Bremer nom

Canal st, Nos 313 and 315. M J Adrian lo Max Scblanger; 4 years T.SOO

Cannon st, No 5T. Theodore Bitterman to Samuel Rosenblum and Herman Rosen­baura; 5 years water tax, &c, 300

Cannon st. No 5T. Surrender lease. Josef Eichner to Theodore and .Mina Bitterman. March 23, nom

Clinton st. No 112, all, Rosalie M Sleele et al exrs and trustees Thoraas McCarty and Panny Fabrel de Tuite to Adolpb Prince; GVi years, from Feb 1, 18115. (Re-recorded)

repairs and 1,000, 1.500 Clinton pl. No 46, all, William Giliilan to

Bmile James; 1(J years waler tax, and 1,500,' lifJOO

Delancey st, No 259, store and bi.sement. Dora Haft to Moses Zimmerman and Edward Guokenheimer; 3 years 600

Delancey st. No 132. all except small store on Norfolk sl, Henry J Horn lo Pauline Alexander; 5 years repairs and 1,050

Bast Broadway, n s, 65 w Market st, 24.8x y. block. Clarence R Conger lo Chas J Maguire exr Ellen Dunn; 21 years . . . .

_;. taxea. &c, and 800 Gansevoort st, Nos 92 to OS. Jacob, Abraham,

Charles, James, Theresa and Marion Du Bois, Rachel Skinner and Inez L Rice hy Harry V Rice guardian by Jacob Du Bois, att'y, lo Jacob Thumann and Henry H Di­ercks; 414 years taxes. See. and 4,300

Henry st, s s, 135 w Pike st. 25,4x100. Clar­ence R Conger to Hyman Israel; 21 years.

taxes, &e, and SOO

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Henry st, n s, 207 w Montgomery st, 23.0 xlOOx23.TxlOO. Assign "lease. Cbarles PfuIIer. Brooklyn, to Harris Mandelbaum and Fisher Lewine . • . .;. • .3.060

Henry st, Nos 312 and 314, s s. 311.0 e Scam­mel st, 60x^x60x95.0. Surrender lease. Rubin Smith lo Wm E. David L and Cbas A Youngs nom

Houston st, No 305 East. David Klauber io PhUlip Kosch; 10 years 1,100

Houston st, No 301 Easl, Same to sarae; 10 years. ..• U'OO

Houston st. No 500 East. Samuel H Pear­sall, Hyde Park, N Y, to Meta Prese: 3 years 1.000

Houston st. No 255 East. Solomon Appel to Max Schwartz; 5 years. , .repairs and 2,100

Hudson st. No 114. Albert and Joseph i^lzel to Michael F Von Dohren; 4 years. . . . 1,350

Ludlow pi. No 174. Jobn Bbin, Julius Krisch, Frederick W Steinsieck guard Philip and William Ehin aud Christian Loos guard Ida and Christina Loos to Max Jokinsky; 3 1-12 years repairs and 2,000

Same property. Assign lease. Max Jokinsky to Celia Jokinsky nom

Ludlow st. No 175, store and basement. Louis Zasuly to Geo E Moore; 3 years 720

Sarae property, all. Lena Price to Louis Za­suly; 3 0-12 years 2,025

Monroe st. No 223, corner store aud base­ment. Ann J Seelig to William Griffin; 1

• year, privilege renewal 1 year water tax .and 720

New Chambers st. No 73. cor Bata^'ia st. store. Kate G Moore to Salvatore Bruno; 3 years 540

Norfolk El. Nos 111 and 113. Rebecca Wer­ner. Brooklyn, to Isaac Osserman: 3 vears.

6,750 Oak st. No 48, store with 5 rooms annexed.

Raffaele Gaim.tri to Blias Nltzburg; 2 yra. Corrects error in last issue as to name. .300

Orchard st. No 134. Hannah and Moses Ca­hen exrs Leon Cahen to Jacob Shapiro; 5 years water tax and 2,184

Prince st, No lil6 i Greene sl. No 120"^ |

Assign lease, Charles Eberth to The Lem­beck & Betz Eagle Brewing Co nom

Prince st, No 106 1 Greene st. No 120'^ |

Doris Eckhoff widow. Dora A Schweeken-dick, John J EclUipff, Adeline B Schilling and William D Eckhoff children and devi­sees Geo H Eckhoff to WiUiam Shedd; 7 y e a r s . . . .repairs, waler tax and 3,500, 3,8lJ0

Same properly. Aasign lease. Wiliiam Shedd to Otto Huber Brewery nom

Ridge st. No 105, pan cellar, Adolph Pro-koiner to Jonas Rubin; 4Vi; years, frora Nov 1, 1896 -200

Rutgers st. No 52|cor store and cellar. Monroe st. No 120 |Abraham Levy to Ary

Plaks; 5 years, privilege 2 years' renewal repairs and S40

South El, No 46. Also privilege in pier or bulkhead on e s South st. adj above. As­sign lease. Herman C Von Post exr Wili­iam Wbitlock to Jaraes Punnett and Bache McB Whitlock, joint teaanig. . . .nom

Warren st. No 20, n s, about 125 e Church st, 25xlOO. Assign lease. FrederU: S Den­nis to Frederic T James. See 122d sl .Cons.

nom Washington st. No 802, n w cor Horatio st.

Frederick Meyer to Oscar Eberhardt; 5 years, frora May 1, 1S9T 1.200

Water st. No 646. Jacob J Wellbrock to Mi­chael J Sullivan; 4 years, from May 1. 1S9U.

696 9th sl, No 226 East. Annie Heise to John

Heise; 2 years 1,300 ITth .sl. No 146 West. Ernat Detmold to

Simon Gluck and Leopold Engel; 5 years. , • 1,950 18th st, n e s, 224 n w 2d av, 23x92. Assign

lease. Edmund D Davidson and ano exrs Danl D Westervelt to Katharine Hausiing.

23d sl, No 258 West, all. Jere "w b'iinic'k', Jr Rifton Gleu. N Y. to John J Cavanagh; 3 yrs

„ , repairs and 3.000 24tb St. No 211 Basl. Hannah Caien f..nd

ano exrs Leon Cahen and Moses Baumgar­ten to Charles Dahlman; 4 years • • water tax and 1.068

dbth Et, No 446 West. John D Hass, West Stockbridge, Mass, to Henry Holier; 5 5-12 years, from Dec 1, 1S9T

,_ water tax. &c. and 966."i . ' l40 4 i th st. No 2T W, Aasign lease. Christopher

Wolfe, Tuxedo, N Y, to Anzonetta B Wolfe Tuxedo, N Y , . . . . . . . . . n o m

Same property. Consent to assign lease. Trustees of Columbia College lo Christo­pher Wolfe. ^ •. . . ; . . . i , o ra

o7ih st. No liiS East. Prances E Archer widow to Hermann Meyei'; 3 years, from May 1, 1899 1,200

59lh st, No 214 East. Joseph B Blooming­dale lo Henry B Evans; term March ' ' ' ' 1897, to Mar 1, 1 8 9 9 . . . . . . ; . .'

water tax, &o, per annum 1.350 SSth st, s s, 75 e 2d av, 25x100.8." Consent

to assign lease. Albert H, Gallatin, Fred­eric, Albert R, Francis D, Helen D, James N and Prederic Gallatin, Jr, and John De C Ireland to Magdalena Herbert nom

105th st. No 325 Bast. Conrad Kuebn to Zarla Modesto; 5 years 420, 480

I l l t h st. No 231 East, store on e s. Abraham Siegel to John Boggi; 4 years, from Aug I, ISOT repairs and 2-iO

121st st, No 301 West, cor store and part cellar. Henry and Jacob Rieper to Adam Trabold; 4 1-3 years.repairs aud 1,260, 1,500

125th sl. No 2T2 West, store and basement. George Ehret to Samuel S and WllUam Childs, Jr ; 9 1-3 years al per month 329

Av A, No 295. Assign lease. Julius Nitschke to Max Jacoby. 'A interest nora

Amsterdam av, s e cor l-SOth st. C H and E J Childs, flrm Howard & Childs, to John Masser; 4 1-6 years 1,500

Bowery, No 111. Mitchell E Wentworth to John Steltz; 5 years, from Sept 1, 1S95.1,800

Bowery, No 35, 5 upper floors. Henry M and Maximilian Toch to A E Prat t & Co; 4 2-12 years 3.60O, 3,9li(i

Columbus av. No 63, s e cor 62d st. store floor and basement, Emeline Mahnl^en extrx Cord Mahnken to WiUiam Bomhoff: 5 yrs

1,800. 2,000 Same property. Assign lease. William Bom­

hoff to Anton Schwartz nom Colurabus av, No o, all, Mary J Odell to

Samuel Busick; 4 years .water tax and 900 Columbus av. No T73, north store and apart­

raent in rear and use bakery In basement, N Cowen to Joseph Jung; 3 years. .720, TSu

Grand Circle, No 8, at Slh av. bet 5Sth and 59lh sts, store on 1st floor al south end of building, with use of 14= cellar. Wm H and Prank T Earle exrs Wm P Earle to Robert Reid Co; 1 year I,2li0

Lenox av,No 503. .Agreement modifying lease. Patrick Reynolds and Francis Callaghan with Ralph B Robbins. Peh 1 900

Park av. No 1055. slore. James B Healy to Carl Hildebrand; 5 years, from July 1. 1895 fiOit

1st av. No 162, store and basement. Robt T Reiley to Gustav Blank; 2 5-6 years, from July 1, 1S94 1.000, 1,200

1st av, No 611, s w cor 35th st. Patrick Loo­ram to Max Cohen; 5 years 9.50. l.OOn

1st av. No 2240, n e cor 115th st, store floor and basement and subceUar. Mela .Man­ner, Amityville, L I, to Daniel A Neu; 5 years . . . ,tUO

1st av, e e cor 122d st. lCx~x33x3S.6. Hi­ram Van Dusen exr Wiiliam Austin lo Henry Klempau; 10 years, from Jan 1, 1.899. . taxes, &c, and 600, T20

1st av. No 2206. Assign lease. Vincenzo Dattolo and .Antonio Giella to Michele As-sella nom

2d av, w s, 60.5 n SOth st, 20x70.' Henriette , Gerber to Valentine Burcryk; 5 years, from

May 1, 1897 1,000 2d av. No 416 1 24th st. No 302 East ]

Olto Wagner to August Buhrmeister; 3 yrs. 2.5m

2d av, 3 e cor 63d st, 25.5x80, Cornelia B De Peyster to Jacob McGinty; 9 years

water tax and 1,00'> 2d av. e a. 64.6 a 2d sl, 25x100. Henrietta

Wynkoop, Kingston, N Y, to Wm T Stohl-mann and Adolph Sohst; 12 ye.irs, from May 1, 1903 taxes. See. aud 7oo

2d av. No 1196, a e cor 63d st. Joseph Mc­Ginty to Dauiel E Gillen; 9 years

repairs and 1.000 3d av, e s, 20.1 n 59th st. 40,2x—. Surren­

der lease. George Heyman and ano exrs Solomon Heyman and Henry Bluraouthal to Joseph Geisenheimer

3d av. No 1219, store on s s, Edward D Pier­son to Adam Geira; 3 years 540

3d av, e s, S4 n 15th st, 19x60. Assign lease. Caroline C Alien adrarx Benj W .•\llen to Benj P Allen nom

5th ay, No 2234, s w cor lS6th st, store floor and part cellar. Henry P Lucaa to John B Coonan; 10 1-12 years 1,120, 1,320

Sth av. No 2232, store. Morris White to Charles Stiriz; 3 years 420

6lh av, No 918, store floor and pan baseraent. Thos P and Henry J Kelby exrs Thoraas Kelby to Alfred Beley; 2 years

repairs and 2,600 7fh av, s e cor l lGth st, store space on ground

floor, Daniel V Manning, Buffalo, N Y. to Margaret Leahy; 3 years, from Oct 1, 1897; privilege 2 years renewal

irepairs and 2,280. 2.830 Ith av. No 166. Assign Jeaae. Andrew Ge­

raghty to Bessie G Geraghty. . .':•,", ..'nom Tth av. No 341. Laurence Hutton to James

Todd; o years, frora May 1, 1899 repairs, water tax and 2.800

Sth av. No 425, w s. 30.6 s 34th st, 19.9x60. store and rear basement. Joseph W Law­rence inflivid and as Iruslee of estate pf Jobn O'Gara and Mary C Lawrence to Fred­erick Nagel: 3 years .jyji

9lh av, N6 332, Fredencka Brpdex to'Michl Parrell; 5 years l"G(Kl

IOth a,v. No 144, s e cor 19th s t . ' ' Delia Halpin extrx Matthew Halpin to John Per-gin; 5 years, frona Dec 1. 1894 2,000

23p AND 24TH WARDS,

Brook av. No 126. Assign lease, Jphn E Heins lo Mary E Heins pom

Union av, n w cor 156th st, store and 3 rooms and cellar room. Thomas Schpeider to Joseph Mariamson; 5 years privilege '* years' renewal _ ,540

Washington av. No 13S5. Marie Merltle to Anna Korn: lease for life 1

3d ay, Xo 2452, all 1 Sd av, No 2-150. floor above store I •

Hannah M Hurlbut lo Max Lindemann; 10 years repairs and 1,5110

Sd av. No 2596, part used as bulcher shop, Michael Conyngham to John Wagner; 4 11-12 years : . ....48ft

MORTGAGES. NOTE.—The arrangement of this list is as folr

lows: The first name is that ot the mortgagor, the next that of the mortgagee. The descrip.loQ of Ihe property tlien I'ollows, then the date of tbe mortgage, tbe time for which it was given and the amount. The general dates used aa headings are the dates when the mortgage was banded Into the Register's ofSee to be recarded.

Whenever the letters "P. M." occur, preceded by tbe name of a street, in these l.sts of mort­gages, they mean that it is a Purchase Moiiev Mortgage, and for fuller particulars see the list ot transfers under the corresponding date. When­ever the rale ia not given, read as 6 per cent.

Mortgages against 23d and 24th Ward prop­erty will be found altogether at the foot ol thia llBt.

BOROUCH OF MANHATTAN. [CITY OP NEW YORK.)

/ March IS, 19, 21 . 22, 2:1. 24. Vvgosliui. Louisa M wife of and Joseph to

THE SEAMENS B.\.NK FOR S.-VVINGS in tbe City of New York, T2d st, s s, 320 e 5th av, 2Txl02,2. Marcb 18, 1 year. 4%, $15,000

Arndtstein, Moser lo WiUiam Dannheim. Klls t St. No 52, s s, 1110 e Madisou av. 25x lOQ.n. Sub lo raon *16,COO. March 17. due Jan 1, 1901. 2,000

Same to same. 101st st. No 54, s s, 125 e .Madison av, 2.5x100.11, Sub to raort SI6,-000. ftlarch IT, due Jan 1. lOOt, 2.0CQ

Same to same. lOlst sl. No 50, n a. T5 e Madison av, 25x100.11. Sub to raort S15.-000. March 17, due Jan 1, 1001. 3.000

Andrews, Wallace C 10 Zachariah Jacques and John A Moouey. 55th st, n s, 250 w l l l h av, runs n 84.6 x w 10 to high-water marlt of Hudson River, x alo'ig same to ,55th st, X e 324,10 10 beginning, and excepting therefrom all that portion as lies north of centre line of block between jiTilh st and 56lh st, fee; 12th av, n e cor -'.ith st, ruus n 100.5 X e 5-50 to point 2."iO w .Uth av, X s 10 to point on line of high water ac­cording to Randall map. x w and s alons^ same as it winds and turns s of centre line of block to n s 55ih sl. x w 232 to begin­ning. Ali title. P M, March 0, installs. 5%. 85,(1(10

Angino, -Anna M to Bernheimer & Schmid, 1st av. No 2157. Saloon lease. .March 14, note, deraand. 1.500

Baker, Jobn O, Newark, N J, mortgagor wilh Moses T Pyne and ano as trustees undigr will of Moses Taylor for .\lberlina S Pyne, Kaie W Winthrop. .Mary Lewis. Geo C and Henry A C Taylor. Boulevard, w s, exiej;d.a from 85lb st to Slllh st, —x2S5.t.\—xHlO.lJ. Extension o£ raorl. .March IS. r,ora

Baron, Lizzie mortgagor iviih Cath H Titus, Borough of Queens. Broome st, s s, lOil e Essex st. 2,5x100. Extension of mort al 41/1.%. March 16, nam

Bird, Jaraes, Tarrytown, N Y, to Charles A,st. S3d sl, n s, 155 w 2d av, 15x9iS.9. .March 19, 4 months. 1,415

Same to same. Hudson sl, No 434, March 10, due April 15, 1S98. 1,415

Brown, Charles to Frances and Rachel E Cur­ren, Jersey City, N J. Lenox av, w s 25.2 s 113th_ st, •25.'2xi5. F M. March IS. 5 years, '0%. 20,000

Burnham, EUa P, Saugatuck, Conn, to Em­ily M Wheeler, Litchfield, Conn. 4 th st, n w cor Christopher st, 26.5x101x26.6x101.

/ M a r c h :IS, 3 years, 5%. 35,0OO TBarron, John C to THE GREENWICH SAV­

INGS BANK. Slone st^ Nos 41 and 43; South William st, Nos 25 and 27, being Stone St, n s, 1S9,5 e Broad st, 42.6x83.8x . 44.1x81. March 10, due March 21 , 1S99. 4%. lO.OflO

Sarae to same. Stone st, Nos 37 and 39: South Williara st, Nos 29 and 31, being Stone st, n s, 147.9 e Broad st, runs e 41,S X n 81 to South William st, x w 36.2 x s 46.7 X w O.S X s 33.6 to beginning. March '

y 10, due March 21, 1800, 4%. 40.000 r s a m e to same. Greene st. No 131, w s, 195.7

n Prince st, .50x100x50.6x100. March 10. due March 21, 1899, 4%. 85.91MI

Benzing, Ricke wife of Jobn J and George Haering to THE EAST RIVER SAVINGS INST. Sd av. No 18S9. e s 73.7 n 104th sl. 27.3x100, P M. March 21, 1 year, 4^^%.

16.000 Boardman. Albert B to Jaraes Roosevelt exr .

Wm B Howland. ;.3d st. No 40, s s, 320.2 e Gth flv. 2.5x100.5. March 21, 5 years, 4%. gold. 4.5,000

Bruno, Salvatore to Simon E Bernheimer and Josephine E Schraid. firm Bernheimer & Schmid, New Chambers st. No 73. Sa­loon lease. March 21, demand. 500

Burby, Sarah J lo Sylvester Pope et al exrs Josephine L Peyton. Water st. No 45, s e R, T0.3 n e Coenties slip, .H0.'if85.T, March 21. Syears , 4^^%. 24.000

V Bonn, Barbara J lo Jobn Denner. 12lh st. s

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s, 345.0 e Av A, 25x103.3. March 22, due April 1, 1901, 5%. , ^;lfOO

Bacharach, Babeita widow lo Mary H Hal­dane, Cold-Spring-on Hudson, N Y. 17th st, n s, 400 w Tth av 20x39,8x20.1x40 March 23, due Nov 1, 1001, 5%. 2,000

Barnes, Mary formerly Hanlon to Isidore Pe-ritz, IOth st, n s, 350 w 7th av, 2»x9ax 25x0.1 S, Vl pari. March 23. demand. 300

Beers, John W mortgagor wilh Araelie R Vlj gouroux, Manhattan av. No oOI, w s, orf.ii s l - ' ls t st, 15x80. Extension of raort. Mar • j^ nom

Bellinger, Wm H lo Joseph M Strong apd John DeC Ireland. 113th sl, n s, 100 w Stb av 25x100.11. March 23, due May 1, 1890. ^'OW

Boeker, Jobn with Oscar Roesen. Attorney st No 0, w s, 156.3 s Grand st, 18.9x100. Extension of mort. March 21. nom

Burt Johu H to Geo H Byrd. Forsyth SL. No 176, e s. P M. March 22, due March 23, 1901, 5%. sohl, 25,000

Blume, Wra F to The F & M Schaefer Brew­ing Co. West st. No 425 s e cor l l t b st.

/ Leasehold. March 11, demand. 3.000 rBrunsch Albert E to Caroline Mank. 13th

Et n s, 220.11 e Av A, 24.11x103.3. Mar 23, due July 1, 1903. 1,000

Buchsbaum, Michael to New York Public Li­brary, Astor, Lenox and Tilden foundalions. lIHfit st No 106, s s, 125 w Columbus av, runs s 100.11 x w 25 x n — x u lo 101st_ st at a point 150,6 w Colurabus av, x e 2o.6 to beginning. March 24. 5 years, 4%.12,000

Borges, John C to Josephine Hess, ith av, s e cor 122d st, 25.2x100. March 24, du© March, 1900, 4%. 40 000

Clements, Mary L, East Orange, N J, to THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSUR SOC U S. 20th st. No .350, s s, 166.8 e Oth av, 16.Sx91.ll. March IT, due Jau 1, 1003, 5%. 8,000

Cohen, Harris and Abraham to Abby A White. James st. No 63, w s. P M. March 18, 1 year, 5%. ^ ^. ^ 0.000

Same lo Harris Mandelbaum and Fisher I.e-, wiue. Same property. P M. Marcb IS. 1

/ year, ?'O0* ¥ Cohn Abrahara and Amalie to Robt P Bliss,

Sbo'rt Hills, N J. Chrystie st. No 225, w s, 214.8 n Stanion st. 20x100. Feb 23, o ye%,rs, 5%. 1 .CW>

Cornelias, Louis F and Josephine to Julie B Brettell. 123d sl, n s, 260 e 4th av. lox J .001] . Sub to raort If5,000. March 19,

,^!lue April 1, 1901. 3.000 ''cornwell, Jacob S and Edilh G and Anna D,

Brooklyn, lo Louis Rosenthol, Houston st, No 331, s s, 1S.0 w Washiugton st, iS.Ox .50: Hester st. No 211, n a. runs n e 35.G x ^ 'm:^ X — 21.8 X s w 103.6 to Hester st, x'S^'e 24.11 to beginning. Vi part. March 16, 5 years. 5%. 4.306

Cumming William. Sr, to GERMAN SAV­INGS BANK, 103d sl, n s, IOO e Colum­bus av, 4 lols, each 27x100.11. 4 raoris, each $2T COO. M-arch IT, due March IS, 1809. 108,000

Sarae to same. 103d st, n s, 2(18 e Colum­bus av ITxlOO.ll. March IT, due Mar lb , 1899. 20,000

Cahn Caroline wife of and Moses to Soloraon WeUl. SSth at. No 302, s s, T5 e 2d av, 2ux 100.8. March 22. Leaseho'd- Secures rents.

j ^ 9.000 VCail le William io Augusl Caille. Broome st,

n a 30.8 e AUen st, 24x75.6x24x75.3. Mar 21. 5 years, 4y,%. gold, 15,000

Same to same, Eroome st, n s, 22.4 e Allen sl. 17.4x75,3x17.6x75.1. M^arch 21, 5 yrs. 4^.7^7^. gold, 10,000

Chiiras, Cordelii F to Wm A Sraith as trus­tee Katharine T Popham. Livingston pl. No 7, e 3, 34.9 s 16th st, 17x84. Marcb 22,

. / 5 years, 41,^%. 10,000 V Coleman, Catharine E to Regine Bunzl. lOth

st. No 314, s s, 184 e 2d av, 20x102.2. Mar 22, due March 1, 1899, 41/2%. iJ,500

Coonan, John E to Jacob Ruppert. 5th av. No 2234. Store lease. March 21, dem^and.

3.000 Cadoo, Sarah V and John and Mary O'Dono­

ghue to THE FANKLIN SAVINGS BANIC. 45th st. No 4in, n s, 152 w ilth av. P M. March 23, 1 year, 4';;%. 4,500

Gallic, William, Jr, to Rachel Heyraan. 6Uth st s E, 63.0 w Lexington av, 20.6x100,.:). P M . Marcb 22, due Jan 1, 1901, 5%. 2,000

Corcoran, Calh C to EQUITABLE LIFE AS­SUR SOC, 137lh St. s s, 400 w Gtb av. .30 x99.11. P M. Feb 28, due Jan 1, 1900, nX.

12,00*' Same to Janies Donvan. Same property, P

M. March 23, 2 monlbs, 5%. 8,000 Conway, Julia and Michl F mortgagors with

Geo W Kruger and ano as trustees un'der will of A Bohlen Hagedorn. l l t h av, No 602, e s. 61,9 s 45lh sl, 19.2x70, Exten­sion of raort. March S, nom

Coslello, Owen to Morris Mandelstein. OSth st, s s, 100 e Park av, 2ox100.11. P M. March 23, 3 mouths. _^3,000

Devlin, Margaret lo Sarah W Douner. 55th st, s s, 254.2 w 9lb av, 20.10x75.11 x21xT8.T. Jan 31, due April 1, 1903, 5%. 10.000

Denslow, Van Buren to Olive A Parsons, Yonkers, N Y. 17lh st No 228, s s, 337 w _ Tth av, 25x84. Jan 12, o years. 2 , l l o

Denton, Henry M mortgagor wilh Edmund Coffln. 140tb Et. a s, 130 w Slh av, 120x 09,11, Exlension of mort, Marcb 1. nom

Dorn, Jacob to EMIGRANT INDUST SAV-i

INGS BANK. 1st av, w s, 75.8 6 SOth st, 25x77. March IS, 1 year, 4%. 10,000

Same tb Jacob Scfimitzen Same property. Sub lo raorl $10,000, March IS, 3 years, 41/2%. y.ow

Davi.s, John to Perdinand Porsch, l lGlh st, w s. 100 w Amsterdam av, 50x99,11, P M. March 21, due Nov 1, 1S9S. 12,000

Sarae lb same. Sarae property, March 18, due Nqv 1. 189S. Secures advances. 22,500

Dolphin, Edward W to Beadleston & Woerz. West sl. No 186. Leasehold. March 17, demand. 2.000

Dirlara, Frank to Wm J Cruger, of Griffin. Ga, 56tb st, s s, 225 e 9th av, 50x100,5.

• Sub to mort $85,000. March 22, 5 years. 41,^%. gold, 14.001)

Eiehhorn, Geza to Celia Eiehhorn. Lewis sl. No ST, w s, 1T5 s Rivington sl, 25x100. Snb to mort $28,500. March 1, demands. 5%. 4,000

Edwards, Richard to George Ringler & Co, a corporation. Tth av, n w cor 26th st, 24.0x88. llx—x8S.6. March 15, denJand.

4,501) Ernsl-Marx-Nathan Cp to Charlton W Crane.

Post av, s s, 100 e Academy sl. P M. Mar 24, 2 years, 5%. LOOO

Sarae to same. Post av, n w cor Emerson st, P M, March 24, 2 years, 5%. 1,000

Ernsl-Marx-Nathan Co to Charlton W Crane. Naegle av, n e cor Academy st, 100x160. P M. March 24, 2 years, 5%, 1,000

Same to same. Sherman av, s e eor Haw­thorne st, runs e 300 x s 160 x w 200 x n 50 X w 100 to Hawthorne st, x n 110 lo be­ginning. P M. March 24, 2 years, 5%.

2,000 Evans, Henry B lo Jacob Ruppert. 59_th tt.

No 214 East. Leasehold. March 7.5, .lie- _ mand. 3,483

Evans, Robert A to P Kingsbury Curtis as trustee will Hugh Allen. Lexington av. No 406, s w cor 4Tth st. 16.11x00. March IT. due March 1, 1903, 5%. 13.500

Evans, Robt A to The Baron de Hirscl Fund. West End av, n e cgr SSth st, 2,0,8x100. March 24, 5 years, 5%. ' 32,^00

Parley, Joseph A to Bdward Oppenheimer and Isaac Melzger. I t ^ t h st, s s, 121.4 c Riv­erside Drive, P M. Sub to mort $29,600. March 16, due April 14, 1S99. 13,960

Sarae to same. Same properly. Sub to mort $42,960, March IT, due April 14. 1899. ' 36.000

»FIsh, Stuyvesant to TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. Madison av, n w cor TSth st, 30x100, March 10, 3 years, 4%. 75,000

Fay, Michael and William Stacom to Harris Mandelbaum and Pisher Lewlue. Cathar­ine st. No 80, w s, P M, March 17, 1 year, 5%. 24,(.l00

Fischer, Anna H wife of Henry C to Jacob Ruppert. 1st av, s w cor 60lh st, 20x75. P M. March 21, demand, 3.500

Fischer, Anna H to Emilie Uhlmann. Same property. Sub to morts $11,5<10. March 18, installs. 500

Fitzgibbon, Patrick and Michael Brady to Peter Doelger. l-st av. No 237. Lease. Marcb 17, demand. 4,000

Fogliasso, John aud Anionio Prato and Joseph RafEo to Laemmlein and Joseph L Butten-. wieser. Macdougal st. No 09, vf s, 121 n Bleecker st. P M. March 21, 6 months.

4,7qU Ferguson, John S to Wm P Dixon and ano

exrs and trustees Josiah M Fiske. 53d st, n s, 100 w Oth av, 50x100.5; 54tb st. s s, 150 w Oth av, 25x100.5; 54tb st, s s, 125 w Glh av. 25x100.5. March 22, due May 1, 1S99, 5%. 13,000

First Union Presbyterian Church ot New York to Teachers Mutual Benefit Assoc. Lexington av. n e cor SOlh st, 100.8x62,2. Sub to mort $13,800. j iarch 21, 3 ye^rs. 5%. 3.000

Foster, Finley M to TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. 29th st, No 341 West, n s, 110 w from ceptre line of block between Sth and 9tli ays, 22x98.9. March 23, 3 years, 4%. 8,50.0

Falvey, James V to Williara Wicke et al exrs Joseph Seidenberg. 46tb st. No 108, s s, 140 w Oih av. P M. March 23, S yeara, 41/,%. • 10,000

Gilbert, Frank W to Mary Hopkins. Madi­son av, s e cor 126th st, 38,-5x89.6. Mar 15. due April 1, 1898. 2.600

Geis, Adam to Angelina S Macy. lOlsl st. s s 100 e Madison av. 25x100.11. March 15, 3 years, 5%. 16,00O

Goldshear. Lillie to Rosalie Wiener. 105th st. No 115, n s, 125 e 4th av, 25x100.11. P

^H

M. March 19, 2 years. gold, 2,000 Gotllieb, Aaron and Moses Crown to Harris

Mandelbaum and Pisher Lewine. Stanton st, No 175, s s. P M. Sub to mort, $18,000. March IS, 1 year. ' 1.500

Goodman, Israel D lo Reuben Grunauer. Stanton st. No 220, n w cor Ridge sl. P M, March 21, Installs. 22,000

Same to Solomon Weinhandler, Same prop­ertv. Sub to last mort. March 21, 3 years,

3,500 Goucher, Annie to IRVING SAVINGS INST.

40th St. No 214, s s, 1S5.9 w 7th av. P M. March 21, 1 year, 4"/^%. T,000

Gillen, Daniel B tp Joseph McGinty. 2d av. No 1196, s e cor 63d st. Leasehold. Mar 21, deraand. 4400

Hees. Jacob to Rev Henry Cbamberlaine. l l t h

av, w s, 57 n ITSlb st, 18x80. MarcJ). 15, 3 years, 5%. gold, 7,000

Sarae 10 Geo W Coon. 175th st, B B, 19 e Au­dubon av, 1Sx7S.S. March 15, due June 15, 1898. S43

Hinchey, Wm J to Otto Huber Brewery. Lex­ington av. No 108. Leasehold. March 18, demand. 1,800

Hull, Lillie wife of and Jona W mortgagors with UNION DIME SAVINGS INST. Gou­verneur st. No 60, e s, 78.5 n Cherry st, 25xT9.9x25xT9.6. Extension of mortgage at 4%%. March 14. nam

Hammerstein, Malvina and Oscar to Wm Moores. Broadway, n e cor 44lh st, rUns e 101.3 X n 100.5 x e 19 x n 100.5 lo 43lh st, X w 154.8 to Broadway, x a 293.9. Feb 4, 1898, Installs. 13.48>

Hahn, Joseph to Moses J Stroock. Blst st, Xo 108, 3 s, 306 w 'l.exington av, P M.

/March 22, due Dec 30, 1899, 5%. 3,000 VHerraes, Francis 3 to THE EXGELSIQE '

i SAVINGS BANK, 55th sl, s s, 100 w i s t av, 22x100.5, March 22, 3 years, 4J/>%.

9,000 Hogencarap, John M to THE LAWYERS TI­

TLE INSURANCE CO. 124th st, B 3, 250 6 Tlh av, 2 lots, each 25x100.11. March 22, 2 morts, each $16,000. 5 years, 5%. 82,000

Horowitz, Fannie wife of and Salo A to Lewia H Schultz and ano as trustees of will of Jacksou S Schultz. GSd Et, n s, 225 e Am­sterdam av. P M. March 22, due Feb 1, 1901.5%, 22.000

Hauschild, John P to THE BOWERY SAV­INGS BANK. Cenire st. No 112, a e s, Pranklin sl, Nos 16 and IS, u e a , 23x75

/ x29x75. March 23, 5 years, 4%. 2T.0QO ' Same to same. Centre st, No 116, e a, 3d

lot n of Pranklin st. 24-10x75x25x75. Mar / 23. 5 years, 4%, 18,000

r Henderson, James to Jennie P Stuart. Lex­ington av, s w cor 119th st. 54.6x70. Feb 3, demand. 4,000

Hillier, Eraraa and Henry B to Celia M Schell. 85th st, s s, 250 e Amsterdam av, 50xo8.9 x5(ix56.6. March 23, 1 year. 500

Hutchinson, Jamea mortgagor with Henry C West. 95th at, n s, 300 e Columbus Av. 18 xlOO.S. Extension of mortgage. March 22. nom

Harria, Rose mortgagor with LUy W Beres­ford et al truatees will of Louis C Hamera­ley. Amsterdam av, No 25, e a, 60.5 n eOth St. Extension of mort. Oct 29. 1897.

nom-Same witb same, Amsterdam av. No 23, e s,"

25.5 u GOth St. Extension of mort, Oct 29, 1S97. nom

Sarae with same. 61st st. No 158, s s, 75"e Arasterdam av. Extension of mort. Oct 29,

^ a S 9 T . oom r Jeans, Edward and John A Taylor to Morns

S Thomson and ano as trustees under will of Charlotte A Swords. West Broadway, e s. Qo n Prince sl, 2.5x100^ March 19. 2 years, 5%. 16,000

Jenkins, George to John Conway, Weehaw­ken, N J. 12Tlh sl, s a, 190 e 4th iv, 25x 99.11, March 10, demand. 336

Jordan, Geo B to CITY TRUST SAFE DE­POSIT AND SURETY CO of PbUadelpbia. 2d av. No 1814. s e cor 94tb st, 25.8x100. sub to mort $20,000; 2d av. No 1812, e s, 25.8 s 94th st, 24.11x100, sub to mort ?15,-000; 1st av, w s,_50.5 s 119th st, 25.2x100, sub to raort $15,000; Sth av, s e cor 14Tlh st, runs e 125 x s 99.11 x w 25 x n T4.10 X w 100 lo av, X n 25.11 to beginning. Sub to morl $23,000. March 16. Secures judg­ment. 3G,00O

Jaraes, Frederic T to Frederic S Dennis. War­ren st, m s, abl 125 e Church st, 25x100. Leasehold. March 18, due March 29. 1899.

• • ' 3,500 James, John A by Henry A James atl 'y to

Philip Cobn. 1st av, No 2265. Certifi­cate of part payment mort. M-arch 17.

y 1,250 r Jackson, Stephen H to THE INST POR THE

SAVINGS OP MERCHANTS CLERKS. MadUon av, n w cor 132d st, 19.11x80. Mfir 24, o years, 4%, gold, 10,0OO

Johnsou, Gottfried to Henry M Denlon, West End av, s w cor 68th sl. P M. March 23, 1 year. 21,000

Johnsen, Andrea mortgagor with estate of Isaias Meyer. l lTth st, s s, 260 e 5th ay, ^xlOO.11. Extension of mortgage. iJar 1. 'nona

Johnson, Erama to Wm F Vause. 3d av. No ' • 519, e s, 3T.9 s 35th st, lS.2x60. March 22, demand, 414%. " ' 5,000

Johnson. Emma wife of James E to The Trus­tees of the Fund for Aged and Infirm Cler­gymen of the Protestant Episcopal Church, N Y. 3d av. No 519. e s. 3T.9 s 35th st. 18.2x60. March 17, 5 years, 4J/.%.

gold, 16,000 Kempner. Elias with NEW YORK SECUR­

ITY AND TRUST CO. Wooster st, Nos 155 and 15T, w s, 94.11 s Houston st, SOx 100. Agreement as to priority pf mprts

yfuade by Geo A Saward. March 22. ' nom l/Kempner, Eliaa lo THE MERCANTILE

TRUST CO. Grove sl. No 60, s s, 1 (5 e Bleecker st, 25.';98.2x25xtl0.4. Marcb 22, due April 1, 1001, 4 ^ % - 22,000

Kiddle, Alfred W to DRY DOCK SAVINGS INST. 135th st, s s, 2T5 e Tth av, 25x99.Il. March 17, due April 1, 1S99, 4'^'%; 15,000

Kehoe, John to Jacob K Loekpaan tru^lgg nil-

n

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der will of Fredk H Grosz. Norfolk st No 151, w s, abt 100 s Stanton sl, ^oxlUO March 21, 5 years, D%. -^.^tJ^J

Same to Rector, Scc. ot St Bartholom_e_ws Church. Norfolk st. No lo3 , w s, lo a Stanton st, 25x100. March 21, 5 years, o^/.^^

Same to Orphans Home and Asylum of the Protestant Episcopal Church in New York. Norfolk st. No 155. w a, 50 s_ Stanton st 25x100. March 21, 3 years, ; i ^ . 2b.00t)

Same lo Fredk W SenfC exr Louise C Lee. Norfolk at. No 149, w a. 12o s Stanton st 25x100. March 21, o years, o/„. 2b,000

Same to Abrabam Stern and Isidore Jac_kson. Norfolk st, Nos 149. 151, 15S and loo. w s 50 s Stanton st. 100x100. Sub to morts $12,000. March 21, demand. l.J,t):l.i

Kehoe, John to Louis Lese. 175 e Slh av, 25x100.11. mort $18,000. March 2

Same to same. Pleasan at. 25.1x73. P M. L - - . , . , March 21. 1 year. - . . " • ' ^ "

Same to same. 114th sl, s s, IDO e oth av 25x100.11. P M. Sub to mort $1&,000. March 21, 1 year. ^ttOO

Keogh Thos W. Brooklyn, to Edmund Coffin. Sth av, Nos 774 to 780, e s, 5U.6 n 4 a h st, runs e 100 X n 75.9 X n w 3 X n 13.o x w

r<

114th st, s P M. Sub

VLewis, Louisa I wife of and Wm R to NEW YORK SECURITY AND TRUST CO, Mul­berry st. No 77, w E, 25x100 Vi pai't- Sub lo life estale of Amelia Inslee. March 22, 3 years. S.OOO

Levy, Sarah to THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. Slst st, s s, 250,3 w 3d av. 19.6x 104.4. March 23, due March 24, lSil9,

/ 9,000 VLibbey. Jonas M and Predk A to THE SEA­

MENS EANK FOR SAVINGS.' 12Sd st. No 408, s E, 13G.6 e 1st av, 25.6x100.11. Mar 4, due Marcb 24, 1S99, 4'/2%. 8.000

Mandelbium, Harris and Fisher Lewine to EUz E Wenzel extrx and irustee Henry Wenzel, 'Stanton st. No 1T5, s s, P M

^ March 15, 5 years, 4M-%. IS.OOO •Same to Frederic J Mlddlebrook. Heu:-y st.

No 231, n s, 23.7x^2 block. March IS, 1 3.000

runs e 100 X .. , , .. -la 97 lo av. X s 89.0 to beginning: March 18. demand. - ^*^'*^^^

Kohler, John F lo Everett C McVickar Man­hattan av n w cor 104tb st, 19,11x50. Mar 17, 1 year, 5%. ^•^'^

Kabn. Leopold to THE GERMANIA LIFE INS CO 7lh av, u w cor ISi th st, 99.11x 100. March 23, due Feb 1, 1901. 6% and K", llo.OOO

Klamp, John and Philip to TITLE GUA_RAN-TEB AND TRUST CO, l l l h st. No o04, s a. 95.6 e Av A, 23.9x92. March 21. due March 22, 1901, 4%. „ ^ , . " 3 0 0

Korn Jacob to Louis Frank. Markel sl. No 48 . ' e 8. P M. March 23, 1 year, o / .

4,000 Kervan, Cbarles to Clarence Cary and ano

trustees under wiU of Palesy J Morris of Mrs Annie Cary Maudsley. 7th av, s w cor 144th at, 24.11x75. March 24, 3 years, go/ 28,000

Same" to Bradley & Currier Co. 7th ay s w cor 144lh st, 49.11x75. Bub to mort S- S .- ., 000. March 24, 1 year. gold. 3.o-o

v ' Lewi David to Patrick Keenau as Chamber­lain of the City of New York. Cbambers st, Noa 192 and 194. s w s, 145.1 s e West at, 44x87.10x44x88.2. March 18. 5 years, 4/^.

Lleberich, Katharina mortgagor with l.ouis Tim Av A w s, 51.2 n SOlh sl, 2a,2x81.6. Exlension of mortgage. March 14. nom

Lake Wm H. Yonkers, N Y, to Jacob D Butler. St Nicholaa av. a w cor l o l t h st. runs w 151.10 x s 99.11 x e 163.11 to Cro­ton Aqueduct, x n e 16.S to av, x n 86.3. •March 16, due March 1, 1899, SS.OOO

Same lo same. Sarae property. March 1< due March 1, 1899. 64,000

Lake, Wm H to Harriet H Wilcox. Westerly, R I. Hamilton terrace. No 54. w s, 119.6 s 144th sl, 17x100. March 24, 3 years, o ^ .

gold, la ,000 Same to Mary A A Woodcock, Bedford, N Y ,

Hamilton terrace, w s, 100 s 144lh st, lO-b 100. March 15, 5 years, 5/,. "o.OOO

Same to Harriet H Wilcox, Westerly, R I, Harailton terrace, w s, 1S6.6 s 144th st, 18x100. March 24, 3 years, 5%.

gold. l;j,000 Same to Mary A A Woodcock, Bedford. N

Y. Hamilton terrace, w s, 241.G s l l l l h st, 18x100. March 24. 3 years, 5%. 14,500

Same to HUDSON RIVER BANK. Ham­Uton terrace, w s. 154.6 s 144ih st, 52x100. March 25. due April 8, 1898.

DU,UIJU Same lo Frederic J Middlebrook, Harailton

terrace w s, 206.6 s 144th st. 35x100. Mar 24, due April 8. 1898, 20.000

Same to Elbert S Carman, River Edge, N J. HamUton terrace, w s, 425 n 141st sl, ISx

- 100. March 15. 5 years, 5%. 15,000 Same to Elbert S Carman, River Edge,

N J. Hamilton terrace, w s. 443 n 141st st, 17x100. March lo , 5 years, 5%. 15,000

Leon Rebecca to Bernard L Tim, 56tb st. No 216, B B, 210 e 3d av. 2oxl00.4. Marcb 21 . 5 years, 5%. 15,000

Leopold, Catharine to TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO, Slst st, No 82, s w cor Park av. P M. March 21, due March 14.

/ 1893, 41/2%. 30,000 V Ludlam, Gertrude De L . lo THE GIRARD

LIFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST CO of Philadelphia, as trustee for Isabel B Coxe under will of Alexander Brown. Greenwich st. No 333, e s, 25.7x 100x25.5x100. March 21, 5 years, 4'/::%.

20,000 Lurch, Wm E, David B and Predk D to

EAST RIVER SAVINGS INST. Grand st. No 157. 3 6. 5.S e Elm st, lT.Gx55.1xlT.2

, x55.2. March 19, due March 21, 1890, / 4 ^ % . 9,500

^ Langer, Samuel to Simon Epstein. Rutgers pl (Monroe st), n w cor Clinton sl, 26.6x ISl.10. March 10. Installs. 1.000

Leae. Louis to Jacob Levy. Norfolk st, Nos 149 to 155, w s. 50 3 Stanton st, 100x100. p M. Marcli 21, 6 months. 20,000

TATE TITLE GUARANTEE CO. 9Sth st,

Vs s, 100 e Park av, 100x100,11. March 21, demand. li.SOO

Sarae to Louise M Weeks. SSth st, s s, 125 e Park av, 25x100.11. March 21, 3 years,

/ 5%. gold, IS .OJO Same to William Strange and ano exrs and

trustees under will Alhert B Strange. 98th st, s s, 1T5 e Park av, 25x100.11. March

/ 21, Syears , 5%. 18,000 JlSame to same. ilSth at, s s, 150 e Park av,

25x100.11. March 21, 3 years, 5%, 18.000 Mandelslein, Morris to GER.MAN-AMERICAN

REAL ESTATE TITLE GUARANTEE CO. ,9Sth st, s s, 100 e Park av. 25x100.11. Mar

_ / 2 3 , 3 ye6rs. 5%. 2,000 TManron. Mary J and Annie T to MANHAT­

TAN SAVINGS INST. Mott st, w s, 125 n Hesier st, 25x100. March 1 9 , 1 year, 4^4/=-

i',650 Mount Vernon Consumers Brewing Ccm-

pany, THE MANUFACTURERS AND TRADERS BANK cf the City of Buffalo, Ernest A and Ellen L Thom­son, Lenox, Mass, wilh Guslavus A and Henry L Schaeter and Chas A Scbaeter. 56th st, n s, 393,11 e l l l h av, runs w 93.10 X n 200.10 to STth st, x e 150 x s ItlO.o x w 56.6 X s 100.5. Agreement and consent as to extension of mortgage. March 15.

nom Mount Vernon Consumers Brewing Co mort­

gagors with Ernest A and Ellen L Tbora-son. 56th St. n s. 393.10 e l l t h av . ' inns w 93.10 X n 200.10 to 5_Tth st. x e 150 x s 100.5 X w 56.G X s lOO.o to beginning. B.x-lension of mortgage at 5%. March 18.

nom Mordecai. Benjarain to Frances A Pindlay.

121st st, a a, 400 w Lenox av. P M. Mar , 21, 5 years, 4%, 14.000

(CMorse. Daniel to Morris S Thompson. Grand st. No 523, w s, 46,4 n w from n e cor es­tate of Edward Laight and adj land of City ot N Y, runs s w 53 . l i to n s Henry st, x w 9.4 X n 20.4 x n e 40.1 to s w s Grand st, x s e 17,5 to beginning. March 21, 3 years, 5%. I.OOO

Mullen. Bernard P lo Clara V Shepard. 50th st, s s, 125 w IOth av. P M. March 21. 3 years. 5%. 11,000

Mulvany. Edw J and Margaret to THE EMI­GRANT INDUST SAVINGS BANK, T2d st. n s. 125 w 3d av, 25x102. Sub to mort $4,-000. March 21. 1 year, 4%. 5,0C0

Masser, John to Jacob Ruppert. Amsterdam av, s e cor ISOth sl. Leasehold. March T, demand. 1.200

Marden. Francis S to THE MUTUAL LIFE INS CO, of N Y. 89th st, n a, 412 w West End av. P .M. March 23, due April 1, 1899, 5%. 105.000

Muhlker, Henry to Julia S Bryant, Rosiyn. N Y. Lenox av. w s, T4.11 n 137th st. 25 xT5. March 22, 1 year, 4y27^. 5.000

Martin, Thos T mortgagor with Lily W Beres­ford et al trusteea under will of Louis C Hamersley. Amaterdam av, Xo 33, e s, 25 s Gist st. Extension of mortgage. Oct 29, 189T. nora

Same with same. Amsterdam av. No 29, e s. Extension of mortgage.

nom eOth St. No 163, n s, T5 e Extension of mort. Oct

nom Amsterdam av. No 2T, e a. Extension of mort. Oct 29,

nom de P Foster, Tux­

edo Park, N Y. Madison av, s w cor lOIft >• st, 25.11x95. Marcb 24, 3 years, 5%. 26,000

' ' S a m e to sarae, Madison av, w s, 25.11 s lOlat Bt, 25x95. Marcb 24, 3 yeara, 5%.

18,000 l^Same to Cornelius F Kingsland. Madison av,

,w B, 50.11 s 101st St. 25xSio. March 24, 3 l / y e a r a . 5%. 18,000

To.o s 61 Sl St. Oct 29, 1S9T.

Sarae with same. Arasterdam av. 29, 1897.

Same with same. 75.5 n OOth st.

y l S 0 7 . ipdayer, Isaac to Prederic

'Same to sarae. Madison av, w s. 75.11 s 101st st, 2oxQ5. March 24, 3 years, 5%.

18,000 Miller, John L to Frederic J Middlebrook.

TTth st, n s, 200 w Arasterdara av, aOx 102.2, March 23, 3 yeaj-s, 5%. -,0.00

Miller, Mary M wife of and Jaraes to THE LAWYERS' TITLE INS CO, Columbus av, w s, TS.O n OTth st. P M. March 24 5 years, 4%. 16,000

McAfee. Mary R to THE GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. New York. Slth st. n s. 381 w West End av. 10x102,2, March 21, 1 year,

18,000 McGinty. Joseph to Wm L Flanagan as man­

aging director. 2d av, a e cor OSd st, 25^5x SO. Leasehold. .March 21, demand, lo,000

McGuire, Ann and Tbos J to Eliz M Ander­son, of Greenwich, Conn, St Nicboias av. No 968, e 3, 2T.5 s ISOtb st, 37,1x101.10 xSO.OxlOS.S. March 21, 5 years, 4V27..

gold, 26,000 Sarae to same. St Nicholas av. No 966, e a,

04.7 s 150th st, 37x95x36.5x101.10. Mar 21, 5 yeara, 4V2%. gold, 26,000

McKeone, Thomas to Anna C Stephens extrx and Irustee under will Thos C Concklln. 112th Sl, n s. 120.S e Tth av, 20 .3x l t011 . Marcb 24, 3 years. 5%. 20.000

Same lo same. 112th sl. n s, 100 e Tth av, 20.3x100.11. March 24. 3 yeara, 5%. 20.000

Same to Wm B White. 112th sl, n s, 100 e Ttb av. 40.6x100.11. Sub to mort $20,000. March 24. due April 1, 1809. 8,000

Naarden. Charles to Anne W Greenwood. lOUlh St. B s, ISO w 2d av, 25x100.". Sub to raort .'jl14,000, Marcb 24, 1 year,

gold, 2,50n Naah, Catherine lo John W Sterling trustee.

Olst st, s s, 261 e Columbus av, 19x100.8. Marcb 9, 1 year, 4%%. 2.000

Newcorabe, Annie wife of and Kiernan J to Jaraes M Hanley. Slst st. No 4SS, s s, 482 w lltb av, lS.x94.7xl8xiJ3.2. March 22. 1 year. 1,000

Oppenheimer. Edward and Isaac Metzger to Atlas Improvement Co. lOSlh st, s s. 121.4, e Riverside Drive. P M. March '0 , dur April 14, 1S!J9, 5%. 29,600

O'Connell, Patk J, Troy, N Y, to Hyman and Henry Sonn. 92d at, s s, 125 w Central Park West, 138x100.8. March 14, due

/ March 1, 1899. 114,000 V O'Shea, Annie T lo John H Higgins et al as

Irustees under will of Nalhl D Higgins, Mt Morris av, n w cor 120th st, 20.11x85. Marcb 22, 3 years, 5%. .''.5.000

Pinchbeck, J Arihur and Joseph 10 licury Oppenheiraer. 93d st, n s, 125 w West End. av, P M. March 18. 1 year, 5"^, S2,50O

Pinchbeck, J Arthur and Jeseph to Henry Oppenheimer. OSd st, n s, 125 w West End av. 50x100.8. Sub to mort $32,500. Mar 18, 1 year. 3T,50O

Polidori, Jacobina to Pasquale Avallo.iff. 411. St. s s, 2T5 w 2d av, 25x105.5. 'ilarch IT, Installs. T5U

Phyfe, Alvah E to Louis M Jones. Broad­way, s e cor Walker st, 2SxlT5 to Court­landt alley, x29,5xlT5. P M. Sub to mort .?1T5,000. Feh 19, due Feb 1, 1890. 110,000

Same_to same. Same properly. Sub to mor,3 $2So,000. Building loan. March T, due Feb 1. 181J9. 115.000

Piinus, Morris to Frank W Rose. Lexington av, s w cor 02d st, 25.5x75. March IS, 4 months, D%. 3.700

Porter, Wm K to L Lindaey Fountaine. 40th sl, n s, 225 w 7th av, 25x98,9. March 21, 6 months. 1.000

Prince, Herman to The Rubsam & Horrmann Brewing Co. Ciiuton st. No 112. Saloon

y^lease. March 19, demand. 3,400 I^Paunchard, George to Francis H Leggett,

Charles al. No 8, s s, ISO e Waveriey ol, 20x94,11. Sub to raort $3,000, March 15.

yl year, 5%. 3.200 iTolstein, Isaac and Louis Cohen to Robert

Carter, Morri.stown, N J. Monroe st. No 159, n s, 23,4x100. March 24, due April 1, 1901, 5%. gold,. 25 000

Rothschild, David to August Horrmann and ano as trustees of Josephine L Rubsam under will of Joseph Rubsam. SGth st. No 426, s s, 269 e 1st av. P M. March 22. 5 years. 5%. gold, 15,000

Same lo Karl M Wallach, Same property. Sub to last mort. March 22, 1 year. 1,000

RolhsthUd, Jacob el al exrs and trustee under Simon Goldenburg with GREENWICH SAV­INGS BANK. Waveriey pi. Nos 20 -ind 22. s e cor Greene st. Extension of raort. at 4%. Feb 1. nom

Sarae wilh same. Lafayette pl, Nos '>2. 24 and 26, e s, 205.3 n 4th st, runs e 1-15 to courtyard, x n .o0.2 lo courtyard, x e 40 to courtyard, x s 10.4 x e Si x n 19.4 x w 37 to courtyard, x n 46.9 x w 35 x s 15.G x w 150 lo pl, X s 82.2, with courtyards. Ex­tension of mortgage at 4%. Feb 1. nom

Rowan, Michael to UNION TRUST CO trus­tee under will Richard M Hoe. 22d st. No 133. n s, 353,6 w Gth av, 21,Gx98.0. P M. March 24, 5 years, 4%. 15 000

Rozeli, Jaraes to The Greenw-ood Cemetery. St Nicholas av, e s, 20,6 s 124 tb st, runs s 118.6 X e 110.8 X n 25.3 x w 25 x n 100.11 to 124th i-t, X w 50 X s 25.2 x w 97.8 to beginning. March '24. 5 years, 4% i'O.OOO

Reid. John S to Margaret P Barker et al exrs Stephen Barker. 32d sl, s s. 138.4 w Mad­ison av, 21.10x98.9. March IS. 3 years, 414%. •20,(,00

Rider, Wm P to Francis M Jencks, Boule­vard, w 3, 125.S n 92d st, 45.4xlOO.x4S,lx 100, March 11, demand, 47,;i06

Regan, John T to THE EMIGRANT INDVST SAVINGS BANK. Ist av. w s, 24,8 a 2nth sl, 24,8x75. March 21, 1 year, 4%. 8 000

Roth, Heinrieh, Rockland County, N Y. lo Henrietta Vogel. 1st av, s w cor 61st st.

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p M. March 21, due March 31, 1901, 5%. 9,000

Rueth, Joseph and Emt! Barloliclus to Wm H McWhlrter, 112th st, No,226, s a, 275 w 7th av. 17x100.11. March 10, due March 14. 1899. 1,100

Same to same. 112th st. No 22S. s s. 212 w Tth av. 16x100.11. March 16, due March

^ 14, 1809, 1,100 J ' Rubenstein, Sarab wife of and Isaac ;.) A • Alonzo Teets. lOOth st. No 135, n s, 43.9

w Lexiugton av, lS.9xIC0.ll. March 22. 3 years, 5%. 7.0110

Rabenstein, Fredericka, Jr, to Hinda Schwirz. 2d av, n w cor 108th sl. 25x100. March 22, 1 year. I.OOO

Reiliy, Philip P to Jaraes Everard. Av C, n e cor Oth st, 22.11x58. March 9, de­raand, 4%. gold, 21.000

Rinaldo. Annie mortgagor with Joseph Free­man. Lexington av, e s. 68.2 n 76th at. 17x70. Extension of mort. Peb 8. nom

Ro1)y. Augusta A with Charles Brown and Ja­cob Hirsch both mortgagees. Rivinglon st, s s, 24.2 e Goerck st, 37.6x75. Agree­ment as to priority of mortgages made by Mary J Sullivan. March IU. nora

Shedd, Williara to Otto Huber Brewery. Prince st. No 106; Greene sl. No 120V>. Lease­hold, March 14. demand. 3,400

Siefke, Henry to NATIONAL SURETY CO. 26th st, No 309, n s, 100 w Sth ,iv. Mar 18. Secures undertaking on appeal. S.OOO

Simon, Siegmund to Justus L Bulkley and tno as trustees under will of Joseph E Bulkley. 123d st, n s, 105 e Ttb av. P M. March 9. due March 19, 1903, 5%. gold. 20,000

Stedman, Ernest G to TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. 34th st. No 15, n s. S.50 w 5th av. 25x126.6. with right of way 12 feet, extending from e s of rear of lot east 25 feet and subject to similar easement in rear. March 16, due March 19, 1901, 4%.

T5,000 Stein, Theo G, E Yancey Cohen and Emery

Roth to Alois Gutwillig. Sth av, n e cor 135lh st, P M, Sub lo mort. March IT, due Jan 1, 1899. 25,000

Slein, Tbeo G, E Yancey Cohen and Eraery Roth to Alois Gutwillig. 5th av, n e cor 135lh st, 99.11x100. March 17, due Jan 1, 1899. 50,000

Stich. Fannie mortgagor wilh James Mc­Henry, Newark, N J. 75tb st. No 103 West, n a, 100 w Columbus av, 20x102.2. Extension of mort. Feb 16. nom

Streel, Kathleen A wife of and Charles F to Esther H Byers and ano trustees under will John Byers. 70th st. No 217, n s, 215 w Amsterdam av, ISxllKJ.o, March 18, 5 yrs, 4%. 35.000

Schnugg. Francis J to Lambert Suydam. St Nicholas av. n e cor 115th st, —x—xlOO.ll 53.9. Mar 22, due July 1, 1898. 5,000

Scbnugg, Francis J to Lena Kuntz. lOlsl st. No 53, n s, 100 e Madison av, runs n 100.11 X w 4 X s 103.6 to st, X e 26,5. March IG, due Jan 1, 1900. 4,000

Schwiebert, Johann H to Francis H Macy as trustee under will of Josiah Macy. 9lh av. No 323, n w s, 24.8x100. March 21, 5 years. 4%. 8,000

SmUh, Rachel to Sarah Wohlgemuth. 120lh st. No 317, n s, 203.6 e 2d av. P M. Mar 15. due March 21. 1901. 5%. gold. 7,000

Sraith, Allen W to William Jay and ano as trustees for Anna B Hunt. 14th . t, No 252, a s. 80 e Sth av, 22x81.2x27.2x68. Mar 18, 5 years, 4 ^ % , , gold. 26.000

Same to George Monk, Same property. Sub 10 mon $26,000. March 18, 1 .-ear. 2,500

Smith, Andrew H lo SEAMENS BA.'MK FOR SAVINGS. 38tb sl, n s, 100 w Madison av. 23.9x98.9. March 22, 5 jears , 4%. 40.000

Same to Davison H Smith. Same property. Sub to last mort. March 22, 2 v-;ars, 5%.

5.000 Smith. Mary A to Henrietta Gehrung. Lenox

av, e s, 66.10 n 126th st, 16.6x75. March 24, 3 years. 4>^%. 9.000

KSrailh, Sarah to Charles Jackson. Henry st, No 44, s a, 25x100. March 11, demand.

3,000 Smith, Susan L widow to THE LAWYERS

MORTGAGE INS CO. SSd st, s s, 200 e 7,;h av. P x\I, March 15, 3 years. 4%, ;;0,000

Stork. Emil to THE BOWERY SWiNvls BANK. 9th av. e s. 24.8 n 22d at. 24 Sr7S. March IS, 5 years. 4%. 14.000

Scblanger, Max to Gtto Huber Brewery. Ca­nal St. Nos 313 and 315, Saloon lease. March 21. 8,000

Shanley, Mary widow to Thos H Borden. 51 Sl s(. No 226. s s, 295.4 e 3d av. 17.Sx 81.10x19,4x90.4. Dec 21, 1896, demand. 5%. 4,000

Shanley, Thos J to TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. 87th st. No 344. a s, 180 e Riverside Drive, 20x100.8. March 23. due March 22, 1800. 4%, 20,000

Sheahan, Cornelius P to An Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females In the City of New York. 32d st, n s, 293.2 w Oth av, 21.10x98.9. Mar 21, due May 1, 1903, 5%, 8.500

Siegel, Abraham and Isaac Grossman to Ja­cob Korn. Market st. No 48, e a. P M.

y March 23, 1 year. 7,500 KSprung, Isaac and Julia to Louis Fischer.

Willett sl, e B, 100 n Grand sl, 25x100. March 24, due Sept 11, 1899. 6,000

Stanton, Edwin B, Brooklyn, to Simon Adler and Henry S Herrman. Ttb av, e a, extends

from 112th to l lS lh st, 201.10x100. P M, Sub to morta $110,000. March 21. due July 15. 1898. '20.7,00

Same to GERMAN SAVINGS BANK. Tlh av, n e cor 112th st. 100.11x100. P M. Marcb 21, due Apiil 1, 1890. 155.000

Same to sarae, Tlh av, s e cor 113th st, 100,11x100. P M. March 21, due \prii I, 1899. 1.55 000

Stegmayer, Joseph to Florence' J McCarthy. ,88th St. n E, 33T.9 e 4Lh av:' P M. March

/ 2 4 , 1 year, 5%. 9,000 • Tanenbaum. Emanuel lo Samuel L Bear.

Washington st. No 52, w s, IOT.2 n Morris Bt, 20x90x31.7x89.6; West st. No 29, e s, 120.0 n Morris st, 29.10.x£10xlS.SxS9.S. Mar 24, 1 year. 6,000

True, Clarence F to Metropolitan Iraprove­ment Co. Riverside Drive, n e cor 80th st, runs e 41.9 x n 32.4 x e S x n S x w 17.10 X n O.S X w 22.1 to Drive, x s 41,7 to be­ginning. March 18, deraand. 5,000

Taussig, Gusiav P lo S Van Rensselaer Cru­ger el al truslees CO.MMERCIAL U.MON ASSURANCE CO (Lira), London, E,'tlai:a. SOth st, s s, 225 e Oth av, .50x100.5. Mar 22. due March 1. 1963. 41/0%. gold. SS OOO

Tallman, Cornelius H to Prank Tilford. 39th st, s s^ 510.2 e Sth av, 21.1x98,9; 5Gth st. n s, loO w 7lh av, 5(1x05.7x50x95.6; OTth st, s s, 520 w Sth av, 40x100. Sub to morts $12,000 on 2d parcel and $76,000 on 3d parcel. March 11, inslalls. 4 000

Todd, Jaraes lo George Ehret. 7th av. No 341, Lease. March 18, deraand. 5.Ol'O

Tupper, Virginia lo Hannah Dickinson. 12lEt /St , E s, 158 w Tlh av, 15x100.11. March

/ 1 6 , 3 years, 4%. 6.000 ' T y l e r . Roberta, Louisville. Ky, to TUB LAW- —

YBRS MORTGAGE INS CO. Whi;e .u No 25, s s, T5.2 w Church st, 25x72.10, Mar 14. 5 years, 4%. 20.000

Wing. Josephine G mortgagor witb Jobn Da-bour. 48th st. No 3G, s s. 473 w Sth av, 2o xlOO.5, Extension of mortgage, March 4.

nom Washburn, Wra M to John G Norris. Clinton

pi. No 127, n s, 152.7 e Gtb av, 24.11x IKi.ll. P M. March 18, 1 year. 5%. 8,500

Weisse, Mary B and Faneuil D mortgagors with TITLE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO. 20th St. No 46, s a, 192.4 e Gth av, 25x92. Extension of mortgage. March 7.

nom Welcker, Mary to TITLE GUARANTEB AND

TRUST CO. St Nicholas av. e s, I'U.S s 159th st, 25.5x118.6x25x123.2. March IT, deraand. 18,000

Wildung, George to John Schilling. Ist ?v. s w cor SSth st, 26.6xT5. P M. M-irch 21. due May 2, 1898. 5%. 5.000

Wiley, George to INSTITUTION FOR SAV­INGS OF MERCHANTS JLEilivS. l l l h av, a e cor 39th at, 20.9x100. Mar:b 21, 5 yrs. 4%. LO.OOO

Same lo same, l l t h av. e s. 20.0 s 39; h sl, 26x100. March 21, 5 ye^rs, 1%. f\w:0

Same to same. I l t h av, s w cor 39th tt, iN.gx 100. March 21, 5 years, 4%. 'iT.flOO

Sarae to same. 39th st. s s. 100 w l l l h av. 25x9S.9. Marcb 21, 5 years. 1%. 5.000

Willershausen, Siegfried lo Price W Has­brouck. SOth at, n s, 86.8 w Colum'jua av, 50.4x100.10x50x100.10. P M. M.irch 22, 1 year, 5%. iy.(;00

Same to Geo P Labatut et al exrs and trusti ea John R Graham. SOlb st, n s, 150 v I'o-lumbus av, 50x100.8. P M. .March 16. 1 year. 5%. 19.500 .

Same to same. OOth sl, s s, 150 w Cuiuml.ii^ av. P M. Marcb 16, 1 year, 5%. 19.500

Same to Frank Hasbrouck. Same pioi-cilj. / P M. March 22. 1 year, .>7^. 19.000

yWilmerding, Caroline M wife of Lucius K lo WASHINGTON TRUST CO. TTth sl, s a. 295 e 5th av, 25x102.2. March 23, 3 years. 4%. 40.000

Wissler, Bmil and Henriette to Katchen Eim. 52d st, n s, 300 e l l t h av, 26x100.5. Mar

y 2 S . installs, 5%. 6.000 IfWooIIey, James V S to Joseph P Stier. 5ih

av, e s, 49.11 s 12Sth st, 25x110, March • 2 3 , due March 1. 1899, 5%, 10,000

jrZeeb, Gottlieb C to Ignatz Boskowitz et al exrs under will Simon Bing, Jr. 2d av, w s, 60.10 n 119th st, 20x80. March 18, due March 1, 1902, 0%. 6,000

BOROUCH OF THE BRONX. 2::iD AND 24TH WARDS.

Mortgages under this head marked with • de­note that the property is located in the new Annexed District (Act of 1805). Adams, Margt S lo Katharine Bnglert. J;n>k-

aon av, e s, 500 n Columbia a/, T5^1^lO. March 21, 3 years. TOO

B a r t o n , Jesse to Mary D W e a v e r , Smyrn ia , N Y. Union av , w s, 223 s lOSih s t . 19.Sxl41,ox1T.6x141.5. except pir t tal'en to widen av. March 21. 3 years. 5%. SOO

Bell. Enoch C, Nyack, N Y, to NEW YORK SECURITY AND TRUST CO. 15Tth sl. n w cor Melrose av. P M. March 24, 1 year.

18,000 Bushmann, .\raalie to Sophia Bolte. Robbins

av, n e cor 150th st, 50x104. Sub to mnrt $9,000. March 21, 2 years, 5%. 1.T50

Bushmann, Amalie wife of Henry lo Predk W Wurster, Brooklyn. Robbins av. n e cor 1.50lh st 50x104; lG2d st, n w cor Melrose av, 24.5x100x22.6x100. March 23, 3 years.

3,000

•Brehm, John J, Sea Bilght, N J. to P Bil-latlne & Sons, West Parras road, n w cor Unionport road, OOxlOl.llx—.\—. March 15, 1 year, 5%. T,500

Broshe, Edward to Isabella Home. IGSth st_, • s s, .15,3 e Kelly st, runs e 25 x s TO.o X s 10.T X w '25 X n 18,9 x n OO.T to be­ginning. March IT, du'e July I, UJ01. 1,000

Burden, Charles to METROPOLITAN SAV­INGS BANK. Kingsbridge road, w s, old line, 113 n Highbridge lOad old line, runs w 116 X n 5:;.3 x n e 34,8 x e 90 to Kings-bridge road. X s 75 to beginning. March 18, 1 year, 5%. 3,000

*CurtIs, Chas M and Adolphus L Rake to TWELFTH WARD SAMNGS BANK. Com­monwealth av, w s. 112.1 s West Farms road. 23x100. -March IT, 1 year. 5%. 2 500

*Carpcnter, Bertha wife of and Achilles lo Malinda G Mace. Prank C .'dayhew and Ralph Hiekox truslees. Lot 5.12, i-i.-st V>. map Village Wakefield, 50x115. F tb ^. de­mand. 3.500

Corsa. Geo B lo Oliver H Corsa. Hull av. n e cor Eclipse st. runs n 152 x e 1(0 x n 100 X e 100 to w s Decatur av, x s 219. '1 10 n s Eclipse sv, x w 202.T. March 21. due Marcb 23, 1901, 5%. 10,1)00

Costello, Mary A to John F Sleeves, Valen­tine av, s w cor Suburban sl, 19,10x95x 47.r.ixl0i).\Sub to mort $1,200. March 22, 3 months.*V ^ *'<*

'Cdburre, Maigaret and Pasqualina Gltllo to James D Burtt>n and ano as trustees for Burton Bfos & Co, Walter A Dawson and Andrew Pickhardt. Michael Eul'ano, P F Steffens and Wm S Johusion. Ist av. s s. loL 87 raap of new vilUge of Jercme. Si b

. to raoris $7,000. March 19, 3 yeais. 1,536 Same lo The^John Kress Brewing Oo. Same

property. March 19, demand. 600 Chalmers, iMary S to John H Metzler, Ar­

thur av. w s, 86.2 s 178tb st, 26,2xlO'\x 26.2x100. March 19, 5 years, 5%. 1,2:0

Same to John H McGuffog. Same property. March 19, 5 years, 1,500

*ConneIly, John to Noble H Briggs. 14th av, s E. lol 591 map of village of Wakefield, 100x114. March IS, 3 years. 500

Delafield, Robt H, Berkeley. Cal, to Adrian H Jackson. Parcel in Borough of B.onx, bounded n by land of Russell H Ncvirs, e by land of Wm B Dodge and Emily P Dela­fleld, s by land of Maturin Delafield, and w by land ot N Y C & H R R R Co: also, parcel bounded n by Delafield lane, leading from Riverdale av westerly towards Hudson River, e by Riverdale av, s by lands of Maturin Delafield. and w by lands ot Wm B Dodge and Eraily P Delafield. with all ti­tle to said Delafield lane and subject to right of way. 14 part of all. March 10, due April 1, 1001. g^sijQ

*Davis, Hattie V and 'i^'m T to Malinila 'G Mace. Frank C Mayhew and Ralph Hiekox exrs. Lot 200 map Laconia P.irk. 25x100.

_P M. March 5, 3 years. 170

18, 3 years. 0,750 *&ame to Imogene C Starbuck. 4lh av. n e

cor 12th st, 75x105, Wakefield, P M. Mar IS, 3 years, ],000

*Sarae to Mary Ryer. 4lh av, s e cor 13 h sl loxlOS, Wakefleld. P M. March 18, 3 yrs.

„ . , 1,1 WO Enge lha rd t , H e r m a n n to Pet ty , Soulard &

Walke r Real ty Co. ISOlh =t, n s, 1,000 w Home av. 50x100. P .M, Sub to mor t , March 17, demand. ?, 2.50

Sarae 10 sarae. la t l ih st, n s, 1 050 w Home av, ,iOxlOO. P .M. Sub to raon, Ma-Oi 17, demand. ; 250

Same to same. 136th st , n s. 1,000 w H o m e av, lOOxlliO. Sub to mor t $44,500. Ma'i-h 17, demand. 10,<;00

Same to J ames M Wentz . Newburg N Y 136th St. n s, 1,000 w Home av lOOxlCo' Marcb 17, deraand. SS.OLO

Eickwort, Louis morlgagor with Jeasie Bow­man. Jefferson av, n w cor Oak Tree ul lOOxlOO. Extension of mort. March 14.'

nnm Eickwort, Louis to THE lAWTERS' KCRT-

G A G E I N S CO, Hui-hcs av, w s, 91 s l''2d st, 3 lots each 25x135. 3 i"orts. eaoh $•' -500. March 21, 3 years, 5%. 7 50D

French, Rcbt J to Joseph Spears A thur av n s. 312.8 s w Samuel s', 18x'7^ ' Sub to morts $2,000. July 2, due July 1 IS' 0

1 000 Ferguson, Robert to George Irving. Rob'iiiia

av. e s, ISO s Weslchester iai:rcad ( r 140th st), 2ox230. March IT, ! vear 1 5i;0

Foley, Julia R to .Vlounl Si Vincent Co-opera­tive Building nd Loan Assoc. Websier av e s, 250 n 179ib st, 36.5x126. March IS ' Installs. 7()(,o

*Gaghan, Ellen to Hudson P Rose. St Law­rence av, w s, KO s Merrill st, 25x100. P M. March 17, 5 years, 5%. 47a

Gleason, Mary E to Eliza Worthington Monroe av, e s, 400 n Columbia av 5HslOO March IS, due Aug 2, 1890. 200

*Green. Cyrus H to Emil Doelzer. Louise s' e a. 100 E Columbus av. 25x100 P M .March 18. 3 years. '> MO

*Grossman, Adeline to Alfred A Keller " s t Lawrence av, n e cor Guion pl, SOxIflfl March 16, 3 years. 2 500

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Genh. Elizabelh and Elhel to Michl T Brophy et al exrs Wm B Finjey. Forest av. No 1110. e B. 162 n George st. runs n 63 x e 142,8 X s 75 X w 40 x n 12 x w 102.S to beginning. March 15, 1 year, 0% 7.000

Gradv, John mortgagee lo Jaraes W A Carap­beli. St Anus av, n w cor 146ih at, 25x100. Certificate of payment of $820 on account of mort and that amount due thereon is now

2,18il Kalfeld, Fleteh.er W lo Oscar W Allcot. Mo-

hr-gsn av, e sj Ho s Woodruff av or 176th St. 25x70. .f4n 2. 1890, inslalls. 1.200

H'^idtl. Emma.'New Rocheile, N Y, to David Ptfv-neon Brewing Co. Weeks st. w s. adi ••r-t 7 on map of ViUage of Mount Hone, Wesiein Reserve of Upper Morrisania. 50x HJ!, and being northerly % of lot 6 on said map. March 24, demand. 1.300

•Hayes, William and Mary to Chas F Emery, WMte Plains road, e s. 75 n Oth st. SOx II'" Sub to mort $2,000. March 18, in­stalls. SCO

H u . Herman and Julia lo Jobn Stothers. i T ' h ft. 3 s. wesl Vl lot 164 map Village nf Melrose South. P M. March 16, 3 yi-s, 5%. l.TOO

Hrins, ¥zry A to Bernheimer & Schmid. Brofk av, .No 126, cor 134th st. Saloon IPBEC March 18. note, demand. 3.500

Jchnston. John to Virginia Anderson, Eiook ."V. e s. ?5.1 n 139lh st. runs e 100.1 s o T5 X e 19.6 x n 51 x w 121,6 to av, x s 125.0 to beginning. Deo IS, 189T, 3 years, 5%.

2.000 Lake. Wm H. Yonkers. N Y. to THE CITY

T.'U^T. ?\FF DEI-03IT AND SURETY CO, of Philadelphia, ISOth sl, n s. 9."iO w Home av. SOxlOil, sub to morl $5,000; Van Coi'rilaT^dt Park av, e s. T5 n Radford st, ."O.'ilOO. Yonkers, sub to mort Sl.OrYi. March 22, Serures mechanics liens. S..500

Laughlin, Sara H wife of Frank ;> lo Marjey A Raymcpd. Crptona Park North, n i . K'O w Crotona av. 25x94.10x2.5x05.4. M-^rch !;•. 3 years,. J.OOQ

Lutz, Louis fo George Ehret. Morris av. n e cor 181st st. 5l\xl30.G: Morris ay, (. 6, loO s ISSd sl, 100x125. March ••2, 1 ycai. 5%. 1-500

*Lan:phear, Ida B to Emraa B Levin, ^th av or St. No 36, being wesl '/i. of ^^ lol 5T2 on raap of Village ot Wakefield, 25x11-1. Mar IS. installs. " 3.M0

Same lo same, 4th av or st, No 34, east y> of wesl V' lot 5T2 same map. 2.5x114, Msr IS. installs. 3.C00

Same to same. 4th av or st. No 32. west Vi lot 5T2 same raap, 25x114. Mar IS, installs, 3,C00

Levi, Hannah to Eugenie M Chargois. 167th st, s e E, 113-11 E w Fox St. P M. March 21, due Jan 1, 1t:00. 650

*Manko, John and Theresia lo Morris Kahn. 4ih av. a w cor 14ih sl, 114x105, Wake­field. March 24, due July 1, IflOO. 1,500

Mayer, Theobald to Eliza Worthington. Old Fordham av, w s, 212.0 n lT5ib gt, 2Tx 1O2.5K27X103.T. March 24, due Jan 1. 1899. 5C0

Moilcuhiuer, -Jobn tP Louis Wirtji. s t Anns av. w s, 50 E iSOth tt. P Ji. F t o y\- 2 years. l.OOO

Murpby, Ellen to FrWJCes C .O'Coatf^r. 144ih ft, n 3, 375 c Willla av, 25x100. ilr.jci: 22 3 jears, 5%, 13.000

Marx, Max and Marcus Nathan to TITLE GU.\BAXTEE AND TRUST CO. ITJih st. s w cor Fullon av. runs w 88.3 X s 251.11 X e 7S.9 to av, x n 251.11. Fejj 1, 1 year, 5%, 6,1.00

Same to sarae, 3d av, s e ror lT4lh st. 2,51,11x100. Feb 1, 1 year, 5%, 19.000

Sarae lo sarae . Sd av. s e ccr 173d st, 74.If xlOrix—xlOO. Peb 1. 1 year, 5%. 7.-'>00

Same to same. ITSd sl, s w cor I'ulton av, 103.7x—xl01.11x95.1. Feb 1, 1 year, 5%.

3,030 Same to same. 3d av, u e cor 174Lh st, 89.10

xlOOx—xlOO. Feb 1, 1 year, 5%. 7,000 Same to same. 174th sl, n w cor FuUon av,

90.2x—x93.Sx97. Feb 1, 1 year. 5%. 2,.5C0 Meehiu, Jaraes aud Jchn Shea to Mary Shea.

St Johns av. e s. 11.4 s of Junc'.ion e a Prospect av. 97.5x02.2x101.3x90,9. March 15, demand. Sub to mort. 4/Jl"X)

Same to same, Et Johns av, n e c»r Prospect av, runs s e 11.4 x n e l.'O.O x n '.v 25 to Dawson st, x s w 91.10 to av, x s 17,.5 x s 0,10, Marcb 15, deniand, 3,000

Meyer, Hannah to Mary A White. KeUy sl, w s, 265 s 167th st, runs w 100 ;•: n 25 x w 109 to Intervale av, x s ICO x e 100 x s 25 X e 100 to Kelly st, x n 120 to Ijoirin-ning. Marcb 9, 3 years, 5%. "5,000

Noulett, John to Judaon S Todd. St Anns av, part lot .366 raap of Bast Morrisania. March 19, 1 year. 7,500

Nathan, Marcus to TITLE G.UARANTEE AND TRUST CO. ISSd st. s s. .SCO e Cv­press av, 50x210 to lS2d st. Mar 22, due Marcb 23, 1901. 5%. 4.000

Nasi. Giacorao and Louisa to Simon BUmer. 104 th st, n w cor Decatur av, *',7,6x61, i\lpr 14, due M^rch 21, 1903. ^ol-l.'2,500

Ogden, James W to Henry L Pratt, Brooklyn, 161st 31, s s. OS e Eagle av, 27x110, Mar 21, Syears, 5%, 16,1X10

*PauI, Philip to Hildebuin Paul, Pluit lelnbia. Pa. Weslchester Village to Pelh;ira Bridge road, e s, adj lands ot Baxter aud Buckle Snedeker, Eastern Boulevard, Harmon Ar-

jjow and Willow lane and Pelh.im lOau. P M. March 1, 5 years, 5%. 4.0f|f)

Price, jHary J mortgagor wilh TITpE GUAR­ANTEE AND TRUST CO. Warrep st, n w cor Monroe av, 50x100. Extension of mort­gage. Marcji 14. nom

*Provosl, Stephen B and Mary C to Henry E Klugh, Collage Grove av. e s, lOO n Mc­Graw av. ."0x12... March 22, 3 yearp. '300

'-Rezanio. Angelo to Ephraim B Levv. Lots 110, 111 and 112 raap Vaii Negt Park. 24th Ward. P M. March 21, 1 year, 5%. 1.200

nmh. Heinilcb and Emilie, \ 'al|ey Cottags, N Y. 0 Ssinl L Lsd^^rer, Cn^^toii ; v, .v s, Irts 120, 121. 120 afld 127 mi.i of Prosf-ftt Hill rs'talc at Fordbam. iOQx''-oQ to Jlsrrig av. March IS, 1 year, a%. ,000

Smith. Ida F individ and as extrx Benedi. t P Sraith. Far Rockaway. L L to Pailliie Pihwaab- 2d pt, e s, 100 n Opdyke av 55-6 xir0x51.TxlC0; Opdyke av. s s. IOO w 2d ft, 15fixK0. March IT. 3 y.i' ir . j ,200

Schmuck, Herman and ijicbael Montag to '""i^nraas i "Pare. Courtlandt av, s e cnr 152d st, 86.8x100x86.6x100. March 17. 9 monihs, instaUs. 36.000

Ssrae (0 ?srae. Same properly. P M. Mar 17, fl mouths. 26.000

Schneider, Louis A lo Jol'n W Cornish. Jack-srn av, w s, 159 s 166th si, 1.S;).3K87-6X 13l).ix8T,0; Jppkson av, e s, 150 s 166th St, runs e S7.6 x s 120 x e 87,6 to Forest av, 5 s l ^ . i ] X w 175.1 lo Jackson av, x n 189,3 to bepirnine, exrept "art conveyed lo Rn^ino K Goger, Nov 27. 1S97. Sub to mort ?62.5f0. -Varch 24, deraend. 13,771

Schnrjder. Icujs .4 to Isabel Mi'ne guirdian Isabel. l awrerce and Susie MOne. Jack­son av, No 10,"3. w s, 228.7 s 16fllh st. 17,4 x87.6. March 24. 3 yesrs, 5%. 4.000

Ssme to Florlnda J Tilford. Washington, D C. Jsckson sv, w s, 2-)o.ll s I66lh st. 17,3x87.6. March 24, 3 years. 5%. .Oi'X)

?arae to .^gnes V Hobart. Easl Orange, N J. Jr-cks^n av. No 1049. w s. 263.S s 166th st. 17 5x87.6. March 24, 3 years, 5%. 4i)00

Same to Louisa B Van Noslrand, Jackson BV, No 104,, w a. 280.8 s 16Bth st. 17.7x ST.6. Marcb 24. 3 years. 5";, 4.000

Snares or Schuares. Mary to Hernnn Mund-beim, Anthony av, e s. 20.9 s lT4lh st. 26.9x88.1x26.9x91. March 23. 2 years. 100

Schafer, Mary wife of Simon io Eu'jcii C li-U. Nyack. N Y. 3d av, s w cor 165th vt. 96 Ts 12.1x96x1 !.n. March 18, deraand. ;:2 OOO

Sfb'r,ulz. Jacob and Christiana ro Ldmnnd C Allcot. Trafalgar pl. e B, 150 s Wond-ruff av or lT6tii st. P M. March i'Z, in­stalls. ;.;cO

Siegbfirdt, Ferdinand .K to Charles Heenanit. 142d st, n s, 156 6 e AUsanler av, 25. ^<il.l March 15, inslalls, 5%. 4.("X:0

Slrarns, Jessie T wife of and Chjs M in Predk A Bacon. ISfith st. n s. 100 i-- Pros­pect av, 25x164.10x29.4x150.5. March 22. 3 years, 5%, l TiOO

Sincns. Thcs 0 lo Eraily Momberp.er. Hoe av. e s. 179J s Home st. SoxlCO. Mnr 22, 3 years, 3%. , 3.OCO

Tiemann, HorJtio A and Bessie J to John and Jobanna Rooney. 3d av, w s, at s e cor land of Jordan L Mo't. at Mott Haven, and heing on w 5 Old Bosion_road. now Sd av. between 134th st and ISoth st, ruus s 19.0 X w 49.7 X n O.S x w 4.5 x n 0.11 x w 4 S x n l 8 x e 100 to beginning. Mar 22. 3 years. ; j % . 2.600

Tierney, Jaraes F and Lucy M to Susan A Tier. 150th st, n e s. 350 from u cor 159th st and Washington av, runs n \v 50 x n e 100 X s e 50 X s w lOU. March 19, due April 8. 1899. 300

Toerner, August H to Michael Develln. New st, s s, 404 w Union av. 40x118.1. Mardi 24. 5 years. 3,250

Vau Orden. Lana J wife of Archibald S tc Elizabeth Gitl'ord, lS6ih st, s s, 294 j Alex­ander av, 37.6x100. March 21, 3 vears, 5%. 4.500

Waterbury. Selleck A lo HARLEM SAVINGS BANK. Union av, w s, 89.T s Horae st 50.6x100. except part takeu for opening and widening Union av. March 23, 1 year..

22x82.5x20x90.6, March IS. due Aug 1. 1903. 5%. 3,200

Same IQ same. Freeman st, 9 a, 110.4 w Prospect av. 22xT4.4x20xS2„5. March 18, due Aug li 1903, 5%. ' 2,S09

Same to eame. Freeman st, s s, 154,0 w Pros­pect av, 22x58,2x20x66.3. March 18, due Aug 1, 1903, 6 7 . 2,700

Same to sarae. Freeman st, s s, 132.5 w Prospect av, 22x66.Sx20xT4,4, Marcb 18, due Aug 1, 1903. 5%. 2,800

Widder. Frederick to Julia E H.-rl ei al exrs Julia_ Hard, Monroe ny. e s 3ii5 n "Tith St. 2oxl00. P iM. March 10, insLE("ls. .i.OuO

MORTGAGES-ASSIGNMENTS. (The dates following the description of tha

property given in this list indicate when the orlgioal mortgage was recorded. The mortgages without any specified date were recorded during ine current year.)

5%. Wenninger, Jobn P lo Anna L Moore. 176ih

st, s s,_194.6 w Worth st. old lines. 32.5x 124.2x2rxH6,6, except part taken for opan-ing 176th st, from Monroe av. to Tremont av. -March 22, 1 year. 4.000

Walton. George to Robert Carter. St Anns av, n e cor Southern Boulevard, SSxlOOx 25.9x100-4. March 21, due April 1, 1901, 5%. 28.500

Same to Peter Dcnald. St Anns av. e s, 5S n Southern Boulevard, 25x100. Marcb 10, due March 21. lOflS. 5%. gold. 15,000

Sarae to same, Sl Anns av, e s, S3 n South­ern Boulevard, 1.5x100. Mar 10, due Mar 21, 1903. 5%. gcld. 8,500

Sarae to Annie C Cochran, St Anns av, e s. 33 n Soulhern Boulevard, 25x100. Mar ''1 due AprU 1, 1901, 5%. gold, 15,000

Sarae to Chas E Bigelow, St Anns av, n e cor Southern Boulevard, 98x100x90.0x100.4, Sub to morts $67,000. Secures bond ot George Walton and John Cotter. March IS, due March 21, 1S99. 5,000

Walton, George to John P 5IK;V 'S . llSOi M a s, 125 w St Anns av, 49.9x100, Sub to morts .$23,000, Feb 23, dem.md. =: OiXI

Wrigbt, Wm H and Wilbur T to Emil E Gab-ler. Freeman st, s 3. SS,4 w Prospect av,

BOROUCH OF MANHATTAN. (CITY OF NEW YORK,)

March IS, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24. Altman, Henry. Chicago. 111. to Saml H My­

ers. 128ih st, s s, 210 e Lenox av. 25x 09.11. Dec 12. 1804, nom

Bilger, James to Hannaji Sheehy. 44lh st. ' Nos 235 apd 237 East. nonj

Bogert, Harriet L to Mary L Higgins guard of Wm L Breese. 1st av, s w cor 16lh st, 23.,SxS0. May 25, 1896. ; .512

Breese. James L and ano exrs Mary L Bo­gert to Jaraes L Breese and ano exrs Har­riet L Bogert, 123d Et, s e cor 4lh av, 20.1 xlOO.10. Feb 14, 1KS3. T.503

Sarae to same. 4ih av. w s, 50.11 n UOth st 25x90. Jan 11, 1SS9. 8.574

Breese, James L and Eloise L exrs Mary L Bogert to Eloise L Breeze, Tux£do N Y 1st av, w s, 09 s 13th gt, 22.llxl.O0. Mar 50, 1891. • . •; ' ^ 29,345

Barih. .-ilfred and ano exrs .Augustus Barth to Ida B Iden, Pelham Manor, N Y. Broome 51, No 149- May 24, 1892. 9.000

Braker. Henry J to Albert J Wise. SOtb st. No 165 West. Jan 23. 1807,

val consid ind 1.000 Bunker, Washington A to Jobn J Gordon.

104th Et, s a, 100 e Columbus av. 31.4x 100.11. .'i.OOO

Corcoran. Catharine formerly Coyle to I'be Equltible Life Assur Soc of the U S. ""O ih sl. No 5-f West. March 11. 1S97, 12,000

Campbell, Anna M and ano exrs Andrew J Campbell lo Anna T De.Motte, 7Sth st. No IOS West. Dec 20, 1803. Discharged Mar 22, 189S, 2.500

Chllver, John H and ang exrs Johp Abberley to Mary H Haldane, of Cold-Sprir.g-o'n-Hud-son, N y. 17lb st, n s, 400 w Tth av, 20x 3.1.7x20.1x40. Nov 3, 1800. 6.000

Coilier, Kath D to Warren Delano, Jr . as guardian of Muriel D and Warren D Rob­bins. AU title. SOlh st. No 329 Bast. July 10, 1896. 4.000

Dresbfield, Lina lo Beatrice and Clementina Frankenstein. Lenox av, n e cor 133d st, 25.11x84. July 2, 1804. nora

Same to same. Same properly. JJarcb 22, 1S95. nom

Eisner, Anna wife of Moritz to Henry Gott­getreu. .Madison av, s w cor COth st, 40x ST-9. liom

Ernst-.yarx-Nathan Co to Rosy JCohji', 12Sth St. No 468 West. ' nom

ErnEt-M arx-Nathan Co lo Charlton W .Crane, Convent av, n w cor 150th st, Aug 17. 1S07. 7,000

Everdell, W'm K to Henry B Howell, Quogue, L I. Slh av, s w cor 22d st, iOxl20. nom

Pritz, Henry to Chas L Brodt. Hester st. No' SS. Oct 30, 1804. 8,000

Fritz, Henry tp Henry Frohwltter as trustee under will of William Frobwilter. Cherry st, a s, 1-50 w Jackson st, 25.3x88,9. July 26, 1894. 2-500

Same lo Everelt, Heaney Sc Co. 153d sl. No , 4.54 West. Ocl 21. 1800. SOO

germann. Henry C as adrar Estate of Fredk Germann to Oscar Roesen. Attorney st. No 9, April 29. 1897. 6,100

Greenwood. Richd B to James W Green. GloversviUe. N Y. lS6th st. No 235 W, Oct 1, 1S06. L.OOO

Goldsmith, Abraham to C Weinberg & Co. 181st st, n s. To w l l t b av, 50x100. nora

Hein, John, Brooklyn, to Gerraan Hospital Society, Brooklyn, also called Die Deutsche Hospital Geselscbaft von Brooklyn, 3d av, w s, S0.5 n 65tb st, 20x83.0, May 6, 1895.

nora HamUton Trust Co, Brooklyn, to Gerra.in-

Araerican Real Estate Title Guarantee Co. OStb st, s s, 100 e 4th av, lOOxIOO.ll. Dec 24, ISOT, discharged March 23, 189S,

S4.50O Hopkins, Mary Io Henry H Jackson. Madi­

son av, s e cor 126ih st, 38,5x89.6, 2,500 Jay, William admr of Anna Burrowes to Flor­

ence M Bagnell, of Pau, France. Assiens 2 morts. Division st. No 245. April IT, 1884; also 131st st. s s. 375 e Sth av, ISx 99.11. Dec 27. 1888. 14.000

Johnston, Wm P to East River Mill and Lum­ber Co. Edgecombe av, ji w cor 141st st, 101.4x52,2x99.11x69. nom

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Same to same. SOth st, No 167 Weal. nora Kempner, Ellas to New York Security and

Trust Co. Wooster at, Nos 155 and 157. 83.000

Koch, Andrew to James BverariJ. Av C, n a cor 9lh St. 22,11x58. July 9. 1806. 3,000

Lawson, Jacob lo the Mutual Life Ins Co, N Y. 104th sl, s s, 175 e West End av, 115.3x101,9 to Boulevard, xl2S,7x.lO0.Tl.

-f^g,000 Lese, Louis to Theseae Bauman and Jos'epn

Moskowilz. l l l l h st. No 14 Easl, noni Lese, Louis to Joseph and John Ruff. 114'th

Et, No 16 East, 'iSOO Leslie, Warren lo Charles Cahn. ISOth st, fl

s. 100 w Amsterdam av, 33.llx—x—^x—^. June 12, 1804. OCO

Levi, Pau l ine to Marcus Rolb . 124lh s t . No No 409 Eas t , Sept S, ISOT. 500

Lord, John T trustee to Frederic R and Chas Coudert truslees, SSth st, n s, 126 w Lex­ington av, lTx08.9. Sept 24, 1S7-8. nom

McEwan, Predk W, West Hoboken, N J, to Sarah Hamill. Sls t st, s s, 125 w 1st av. 24.4x102.2. Dec 20. 1878. 18.500

Miller, Julius to Mary Cohen. Sth st. No 729. 2.000

Monk, George to T Henry Ormiston. 14lh st. No 2.52, s s, 80 e Sth av. 2,500

McGill, Robert to Bryan L Kennelly. SSd st, n s, 2OO w Oih av, 25x100.5. nora

McGinty. Joseph to Wm L Flanagan as man­aging director. 2d av, No 1196. r.om

Middlebrook, Prederic J to The Mutual Life Ins Co of N Y. Assigns 3 morts, 323d st n 8,^300 w Amsterdam av, lOOxlOO.ll.

21,052 Middlebrook, Prederic J to New York Security

'and Trust Co. Cherry st, n w cor Oliver st, 24.9x98.6x25,6x98.6. 15,046

Same to same. Canal st, s w cor Ludlow st, 20x28.8 to Division st, x21.7xl8.9. 12,000

Same to same. 1st av, s w cor O.Sd st, 25.Sx 75. "^ ' ' 1T,054

Nicholson, Edward to Charles Meyerhoff. l2Tth st, No l i s Wesl. Nov 10, 189T, 1,500

O'Relliy, Hugh to Stephen H" Jackson. Oliver sl. No 21. Nov 21, 1S93. 13,800

O'Callaghan, Tbomas lo Edmund Coflin. 19lh st, Nos 43 and 45 East. 10,00l>

Powell, Sarah H to Francis H Macy trustee, under will Josiah Macy, ISTth st, s s, 150 e 7th av, 25x99.11.' April 29, 1897. IS.nOO

Rosenberg, Charles. Richmond. S I. lo Eraanuel Katz. Ludlow st, e s, 100 n De­lancey Et, 2ox8T.6, July 23, 1894. 5.000

Rothschild, Henry to Thomas Brady and WiUiam Hauptmann, of Brady Sc Haupt­mann. 5th av, e s, 75.8 rt 112th st, 23.Sx 96. Nov 23, 1896. 2.530

Roth, Marcus lo Joseph C Levi, 124th st. No 409 Bast. Sept 3, 1S9T. 500

Rickerson, Martin L lo Emraeline 0 Ricker­son trustee under will of David D Swart, 63d st, No 225 West. March 12, 1893.

2,500 Stern, Oaroline lo Julius Robertson, 118th st.

No 54 East. Dee 1, 1896. 950 Slern, Jacob to Isaac and Louis Stern exrs

Bernhard Stern, 8Tth st, No 40 West. _ ,10,500

Same to Isaac Steriir Same property. 2,000 Seligmann, Maurice lo Albert Kaskel. l y th

st. No 126 West. Sept 22. 189T. nora Seymour, Juiius H to Lewis Hurst. l lTlh st,

n s, 150 w Stb av, 23.1x100.11. Aug 14, 18^7. • nom

Strauss, Siraon N to Leopold Sonn. SOth st, s s, 175 w Av A, 25xl02.2. noni

Strong, Joseph M and John De C Ireland to Albert J Wise. l lS th st. n s.lOO w Sth av, 25x100.11. • 4,000

Strange, William and ano exrs and trustees Augusta B Reese to Theo I Reese, Mil­ton, MaEs. 64th st, s s. 440 w 8tb av, 30 xlOO.S. Feb 19, 1892. 25,001f

The WaEhington Life Ins Co to Ernest A and Ellen L Thomson. 56tb st, n s, 303,10 e l l t b av. March 9, 1897. 65,000

Tierney, Ellen to Julia I Waldo and ano exrs of Horace Waldo. Park av, e s, 25 n 84th Et, 2T.2x5T. Jan 19, 1882. 3,029

Travers, Susan to Louise Kunz widow. Iflth av, e s, 74.1 a Soth st, 24.8x100. Dec 30, ISST. 10,000

The Farmers Loan and Trust Co as general guard of Aunie, Elizabeth and Lucy A Ken­nelly to The Farmers Loan and Trust Co. Eldridge st. No TS, July 8. 1ST7. 25.000

The Lawyers Mortgage Insurance Co to EUz S Eaton of New Haven, Conn. 2d av, e s, 101 a 93d st, 25.5x100. Aug 3, 1897, 14,000

The Lawyers Title Ins Co to The Lawyers Mortgage Ins Co. 124th st, s s, 250 e Tth av, 2 lots, each 25x100.11. 2 assigns, of morts, each .?16,0CO. 32.000

The Twenty-third Ward Bank to Wm P New­kirk. Tth av, s w cor 144th st, 49',llxT5. Dec 10, 1896. Discharged March 24, 1898. nom

Title Guarantee and Trust Go lo Josephine T Coit. 103d st. No 311 West. 38,000

Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Vassar Col­lege. l lOtb st. No 362 West, 12,000

Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Atlantic Trust Co guard Eugene S Reynal. Slst, st, No 82 East. 30,000

Tille Guarantee and Trust Co to Poughkeep­sie Savings Bank. S2d st, Nos ItlT and 109 " West, 2 lots. 2 assigns of morts, each -llSO.-000. . 60.000

Sam© to Luis Marx, Habana, Cuba. St Nich­

olas pl, e s, 199.10 s 150th sl. Dec 10, 189T-T.50O

Same to sarae. St .Nicholas pl, e s, i32il.lO s ISOth sl, Deo 10, 1807. • 7.500

Union Trust Co lo New York PubMc Library. .\5tor, Lencx and Tilden Foundalions. Co­lurabus av, e s, 50 s OT'li st, 50.5x100. . March 24, ISOT. SS.Otp

Same to sarae, 12oth St, s w cor Lexinelon av, 32.5x100,11, July IS, 180T. 30.<l0!l

Verdery, Minnie D lo Edwd E Sprague 4s exr will Henrietta B Sprague, 95ib sl, p s, 2T0 e Amslerdam av, ISxlOO, Nov 24, 189T. nora

Wharton, Edith N, Newport, R !, Iq St .Tohn the Baptist Foundation, a corporalion. 12tti st. No SST, n e, 04.lO w Greeiiwieh st, runs n 41.0 K w 9.T X n 38,4 x w 7.10 x a 79.10 to st, X e 18. Nov 1, 1883 and Aug 7, 1S91. Assigns 2 morta. 6,00O

Wood, Joseph tn Wra R and Wra R, Jr, BcU, firra of Bell Bros. 140th st, n 5, 6.50 e Am­sterdam av, 94x102.2 to St Nicholas sv. x72.3x99.11. Feb 11, 1S07, nom

BOROUCH OF THIii BRONX. Brown, Wm R exr Wm S Brown to Helen D

Bogart, New Hayen, Conn. ISSth sl, n s. SSO w WiUow av, 50xlfJO. 3.(105

Barnard. Henry H lo John De Hart. Pyue st, -e s, 6U6.3 n Bayarfl st. 18.9x1.57. 500

Berrian. Samuel L to Maxamillian Polslnski. Port Independence st, e s, plot 57 map Wm 0 Giles, West Farms. Oct 14, 1S02. 1,250

Duer, Wra A exr Maria L Travera to The j^raerican Savings Bank. Websier ay, n s, 30.1 e 2fl5th sl, 100,2x174-8x100x130.8. Jan 13, 1897. 2,313

Sarae lo sapie. Webster av, s s, 500 w Wood­lawn road, 75x12T.2xT5.9x13S. Jan 15. 1S9T. • 1,TS5

Ebeling, Theodor lp David Allan. Sd av or Boston road, e s, 112 n 140th st, 2SK111X 25x123.8. Aug 28, 1894. l.OOO

Ernst, Carl to Ernst-Marx-Nathan Co. Mott av. e s, 542.10 u ISSth st. nom

Same to same. Same property, nom *Gray, Mattie P 10 Nellie J Wheeler. Green

lane, e s, 1.5S s Stb st, proposed, 36.3xlOT.5 x36,3x106.5. SCO

German-American Real "Estate Title Guarap-tee Co lo Albert C Hencken. ITlst ^t, a 3, 140 w North 3d av, 16x100, 1,500

Haase, Caroline to Lena Kuntz, 3d av, u e cor lOSth st, runs e S42 to Fuiton av, x n e 128 x w 178 x n 50 x w ISO to av, x s 176 to beginning; also Pulton av. s w cor lO-Slh st, 59x74x5SxT8.3. Peb 1, 1890.

10.000 Lang, Frank C exr Jobft Kautf to The Bast

New York Savings Bdnk. 13ath st, n s, 204.T e Soutbern Boulevard, lOOxHH), Nov 26, 1889, 15,000

Mlddlebrook, Frederic J lo New York Security aud Trust Co. Elton av, s ly cor 162d sl, 31.8x90x25x109.6. 7,000

Petty, Soulard & Walker Realty Co to Chas Unangst. 136th st. n s, 1(150 w Home av.

3,250 Same to same. Teasdale pl, n s, 525 w Trin­

ity av, 49.9x100. Nov 22, 1807. 3,700 *Penfield, Tbos D to Warren E Sammis and

Saral J Dennis. Lots 214 to 216 niAP of the Penfield property. South Mt Vernon. 420

Rausora, Rastus S trustee for Wra M Wil­lett et al under will Margaret Willetl to Geo B Ashley. Clifford st or Ciiuton av, n s, 275 e Kalornab av, 50x100. . \us 28, 1894. 2.050

•'Rose. Hudson P to Lovisa S Upson. Rose­dale av, e s, ISO s Mansion st, 30x100. 425

Seiferd, Rose to Rayraond C Hoff. Clinton av, e s, 7o s Elmwood pl, 25x100. .' ug 9, 1895. nom

Spangenberg, Mary A, Brooklyn, to Henry* Wendt. Intervale av, n cor lOOl.h st. 58.6 xll0.2x57.10xl10.4. Jan 23. 1895, Dis­charged March 22, 1S9S. 1.50O

Spears, Joseph to Edward P Steers. Arihur av, n w s. 336.9 a w Sarauel sl. Dec 29, 1893. nam

Same to same. Arthur av, n w s, 340.9 s w Samuel st. Dec 29, 1893. nom

Same to same, Arthur av, n s, .312,8 s w Sam­uel St. nora

Snow, Fredk A to Continental Trusl Co. N Y. Elton av, u w coT- looth st, 50x99.6. Nov 8. 1897. nom

Smith. Percival C. Brooklyn, to Rich W Un­derbill as genl guard of Henrietta Under­bill, of Boonton, N J. Assigns S morts. Prospect av, w s, 100 n 151st sl. 7.5.\—.

16,000 Sarae to Hann^ah U Hicks. Prospect av, w s,

04.10 s 152d st, 25x100.. 4,0ia The Lawyers Mortgage Insurance Co to The

American Geographical Soc of New York, 124lb st, s s, 275 e Tth av, 25x100.11. 16,000

The Northern Iraproveraent Co lo Noah C Rogers, Tiebout av, w s, 298.6 s ISl lh st, 50x115, Sept 16. 1807. Discharged March 24, 18.08. 1-50O

*Troraan, Annie to James V Lawrence, Yon­kers, N Y. 10th st, n s, 105 w Sth av, 25x 114, Wakefleld. July 16, 3897. nom

Van Wagenen, Cornelia lo Stephen R E Gen­tles. Travers st, n. e eor Marion av, 23,6 x84.2x25,4x83.4. March 20, 1895. 1,600

Winslow. Edward lo Fredk A Snow. Elton av, n w cor 155th st, 30x99.6. Nov 8, 1897. B-pm

Wor th , Cora F , of Fo rked River , N J, to Eliza C Black, Wales av, e e, 100 s St Marys st, 22.2xS7,3 to P o r t Morris Branch R R, xST.S X102.2. - - 450-

JUDGMENTS. In these lists of judgmente the names alpha­

betically arranged and which are first on- each line' are those of the judgment debtor. The-~lStter (n*) .means judgment for deficiency, |*) rgBfiJia,, .. notsummoned. (t) slgnllles that the first .natoa ., is actlUous, real name being unknown. '.Juag-ir; ments entered duriog the week and satisfled:, :" betbra day of publication, do not appear in itfti«tl2 coluion, but In the list of Satisfled Judement*^ - Z.''.

March 19 Armstrong, Georgiana — Beadleston & .

Woerz .'^OlS.ai' 21 Ackron, Chas E—J Ford 238.96 21 Anderson, Malcolm—MercantUe .Bank til.85 22 Audley, Prancls H—C S Osborne SL CO.15.S4-

-22 Adler, Harris B-^3 M Silverraann . .T8.82 •2'2 AUraan, Adolph—.\I Perta 70.22 22 Arnheimer, Louis^J C Thompson., 225.48 23 Aronowitz, Paulina—A Cohu 98.S3 23 Abrahara, Morris—A Schwartz 25.0;' 23 Ackerman, Irene—M Young 3S6.-t7 24 Alessi, Alessandro and '-"Francesco-N Y

Natl Exchange Bank 2,OS7.33-24 Aaronson, Abraham S^A Salwen, . . .38.33 24 Akins, Lloyd—J J Lyons 82,22 25 Anderson, Cath H—J P Ferguson 1,275.tiO 25 the sarae A G C Hays 415.85 19 Babbitt, Charles J—Citizens Bauk of Nor­

folk, Va 4SJ..8S 19 Baer, Auolpb—B J King 3,'6M.7'( 19 the same J Steiner 2,7i9.26 19 the same L WelU 2,146,23 19 Bunney, Ambrose—E P Kienle . - . . 0S.L^4 19 Bernbeiraer, Simon E—E B Blumeuthal. .

. . . . : . . ' . 112.04 19*Brockraan, Max—J Stewart 34.53 19 Baumann, Johannah—E F Kienle. . . SU.6U 21 Brooks, ClSra—D H McCuUough 68.51 21 Beker. Wolff—G Houley .50.64 21 Bomzon. Wolf—J Ullman 3,108,72 21 Bianehi, Satre—M H Yracbeta 144.81 21 Bender, Herman'—W Jacobson 345.79 21 Baechl, Gustave H—J B White 79,73 21 Buderman, Louis—L Sing KiS,41 21 Basch, Geo C—D Kerbs 38.89 21 Browne, Daniel—J Froman 362,25 21 Boentgeu, William—N Y & Harlem R R

Co cosls 122.87 21 Bruning, Charles—P Glover 30.22 21 Buck, Frederick—J Ruppert 140.37 21 Berenbroick, Frederick—St Luke's Hospi­

tal, City N Y '.34-36 22 Burlando, Eraanuel aud Edward Parker—

G B Tefft (now Miller) guard, &c (D) 2.05T.85

22 Blankmeyer. Henry E—J J Mullane, .44,81. 22 Browne, James J—H Weiller OO.g-i' 22 Bent. Samuel S, Sarah E and Jobnt—T p '

KeUy 1S4.S4 22 Brown, Frank M - J Conron 136.01 22 Broadbeit. William—Mercantile Co-opera­

tive Eank 277.73 22 Blood, Geo A—Mercantile Safe Deposit Co

; 32.74 22*Brady, Patrick—C Striffler buo.74 2StBrundage, Edwin E—Grant-Bligh Co . . .

• • ' 115.72 23 Banghardt, Barbara—H H Roltman. 20^.25 23 Bluth, Wolf and John—S Bernstein ,102.09 23 Baxter. Frances—B P Hatch . , , . INH 1'' 23 Becker. Minuie—H Schaefer 1.0S2.6I)" 23 Burns, Henry—E W Bill 233.73 24 Bleecker, James and William—B Rhodes. „ , 118.64 24 Beard, Ira P—J P Ackerman 1TT.6T 24 Bachman, Absolm P - E L Sheldon. , 05.59 24 Botirquin, Heury—E Hjrtn-an T5.41 24 BUdworth, George H—Press Pubg Co. .

1,706.67 2a Brown, Geo B—T Sheffield 604.56-25 the sarae the same 126 24 19 Crowe, Rose—G Wright 29,50 19 Cook, Alfred—L B Avis TtlO.'cJ* 19 Callahan, Francis—B P Kienle. , . , 36.69-19 Colby, Jobn D—R Cunningbam. . .l,88T.2tt 21 Cantwell, James—P Hissong 105 riS 21 Colver, Fredk L—J P Summers . .1,561,72 21 Cohen, Samue! and *Gottschalk—R T

Wood & Co 1.665,T0 21 Cain, Wm F—H Clausen & Son Brewing „ , „Co . . ; 424.96 21 Coates, Elizabeth—B B Odell, Jr, recvr. .

5,232.48 22 Cunningham, James—J Raynor . . ijfi '5!l6 22 Cheever. Chas A—C B Gregln. . , . 106 IT 22 Collins. Hester H—S J Cox. . . , 1'i5 1- 23 Cassady, Chas B—S J Horton 512!j^5 23 Clausen. August F—H H Rottmann S':3..54 26 the sarae-—the same 172,''3 24 Costello. Patrick—N Y Roofing Co. .T12,f2 24 the same A Pollock l.'.O 10 24 Connellan, Martin J—J McCann, . . 9STI 24 Connellan, Mary A - J A Datz 120,64 24 Casper. Charles—Mechanics Natl Bank of

New Britain, Conn 5.692.39 24 Catlaberry, Catharine I—J H Troil, .867.27 241 Carllon. Walter C—J J Lyons yo •'•? 25 CunlifEe, Wm H—Comm'rs of Docks n- „ costs 107.50 ^•2 Condon, Daniel—B B Schlesinger . 117 37 20 Conerty, James T—J Rupperl . , . 4 497 2-i 2o the same the same . ' n s ' '5 19 DeCordova. Alfred—S A Marshall extrx.

costs 151,Ob

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19 Donovan, Denbts J—N V Car Coupler Co.

21 Dunra John W—C J Willcox exr . . .1.061.94 21 Dwyer, Thomas—Boird of Education. City

N Y costs 100.35 21 Doblin. Benjamin—Central Crosstown R

R Co costs 111.37 21 Day. Cbas L and *Ezekiel—-Xew Haven

^\hee! Co 109.93 22 Dykes, Bsiher^Rubsam & Horrmann_Bwg

Co ooS.TTt 22 Dreyfuss, Eugene—C Pollacck l,^5.12 2'-*nFutsch, Morris—H Ei'enb.icb 324.S8 23 rieVen, James F—H FeU 2ol.7G 23 Darby, Florence—J E Hall 1S9.ni 23 Funn, Michael L ^ L J Yule 95.-"'2 23 Duffy, Frank E—B B Trotl 27^,7, 23 Dale, Anna T—W M Seymour 424.90 24 Dale. Annie T—H M Bell 293.80 24 Dempsey. William—Twelfth Ward Ea 'k ,

.5S5.06 Denzel. Henry -C L Weeks 193.29 Donlon. Thoraas—P P Kane 2^4 77 Dean. Bln-er E—J Ruppert 4 587.16

the sarne Ibe sarae 1,0] 1 64 Danrelly. Catharine—M Katz 02.70 Du Mahaut, Adolph N—A Gruber . .lO^-''^ Everet , Henry A—R Cunningham.1 SS7 26 B^iiieuren. Ja ' ie ' " -M H Yracheta. . 1'4 81 Brnst, Louis M—B W Ewing 2S7.45 Engel, Anna—J Ruppert 1.2S8.96 Edwards, Nathanie l^ ! Curlin 66.32

tEnoch Edward—Rochester Brewing Cn. . 34..V2

Elliott, Peter A—G A Crump •"?"!: Eicben^ronner, David—S Michael. .1.S45.05 Euler. Henry C—The President. &c. or

lhe Manhattan Co 164.12 Eakins, Joseph B—Tbeo Rocsevell co-^rar.

&c costs 2S0 85 Ernst, Max—P Bolteu 2.-i5-22 Edgerton, Wm C—J Rowley 947,60 EasLmond, Theodore—W 0 Wetherbee . ,

; 982.23 Emmerich, Elizabeth—J E Thorley

costs 1AG35 Evans, James J N—T Sheffield 126.24 Eberhard, Ernst—M M O'Brien recvr, &c

69.22 Fitzgerald, Elizabeth—J Filzpalrick

. . . . 1,73.S.7.S Framan, Ely—B F Stephens 110.18 Foster, Jaraes P—I Jarcho 95.00 Friedman, Louis^H Eisenbach, . . . SI4-86 Fisber, John E or Edward and Chas N.

Henrv J and Charles-Jobn Golla. .673 43 Frost, Sarauel H—A W Hudson. . . . 53 22 Faber, Eberhard—The President, fie nt

the Manhaitan Co 164.12 Fletcher, Margaret L—S Blaul . . . . 6 6 4 . 1 1

tPox, Frank A—M E Sanger 20.48 Finnesan, Edwd J—A E Moore . . . .11-' .4'_l Fine, H a r r i s - P Kaskel 2^ 61 Fice, Lena—W Cobn Iz^"'! Feinhetg. Joseph—L Ullmann. . . . 555:27 Fisher, Charles—J F Sleeves . . . . 1 . 7 5 7 42

the same the same 773.02 Plon-erfelt, Jas A - M Sulzbacher . .204.36 Ferris, David S - A J O'Neill 261.77 Finkelstein, Herman—A H Schreiber 2S2-Sb Gibb, levi and Levi, Jr—F W Dieke. .U2.U7 Geyer, Jchn—J Getller as president, &c. .

costs 88.48 Grunbaum, Jacob—J Ruppert 3S7-2J GUascn, Fatiick J ^ D D Lankford

27,073.86 Fredraan, Adolpb F—F 0 Fierce . .240,20 Gleason, John B—L C r; . \ lor ISl .61 Gilday, I b o u B s - T t e o Rcoseielt comra'r._

&c costs .^9.1.5 GaKup, Albert S—S Price exr 62.^4 i Giiffiibs, Edwd M—E Marrenner 12.458.95 Goldstein, Harry—H L Greenebaum, .S.8 5S

22 Garfunkel, Samuel M and Benjamin — R Soramer 1.0.S1.48

23 Cpl'=w3ier, M o r r h - C H^raburger . . . 40 .10 24 Gollwyne, Iwan—W B Scbolz 204.14 24 Gluck. Solomon—L UUraann .->.i5.2T 25 Grabsn. Henry C—0 Madsen 50..'i3 25 Greenburg, Henry—I Stern 139.82 25 Grunet-aum. Jjcob—J Ruppert . . . . 182.31 25 Garrick, Catherine—M J Mulqueen .735.15 lUtHirschberg, Theodore-J Stewart. . . .S4.53 19 Harman, H e n r y - P Haltemcr. . . .1,067,(iS 10 Hairell Charles L—F N DuBcIs . . . 534.24 19 Hislop. Thos W, J r - R Cunningham

1.887.26 21 Haimowitz, Lou i s -E Flalow 60.31 21TH(I1 eld Frank M—Consumers' Brewing

Co (LIm) 479 97 21 Hutler. P rede i i ck -P Scboenleln . . .207.02 21 Hasteadt, Williara—E 0 Bussing . . . .75.:ri 21 Halt, .Max—Llaraond .Match Co . . . ,262, t i3 •'•'* H^gan. Thomas—Richardson & Bojn on

Co OH-29 22 Hendelman, Karl—B M Ewing. . . .26<.06 22 Hartung, Lorenzo R—-A Brumrae.. .riS5.52 22 Hirsch. Julius—B A Bur 340.49 22 Haas, Florence—S B Bowman. . . .219.38 22 Heu Aueust^Mercantile Safe Deposit Co

-18.69 22 Hart, John P—H H Kiffe 304,67 23 Hendrickson, Chas C—M M Forrest.lI4.S4 23 Hanson, Chas P—I Hanson. ...costs 14S.0O 23 Hofiman, Canie—D Mayer Brewing Co .

ii:i9 6S 23 Hillyer, M^rk F—C D White 137.44 23 Henlz, Henry and Leonard S and David

C Hipklns—W 0 Wetherbee 982,23 23 Hallam, Edward—E F Kienle 247.80

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24 Halpertn, Susie—A Russell 102.14 24 Hall, Wm J—H.never Nail Bank. ,S.T4H Sl 24 Hand. Geo B—S Klaber costs 122.59 2o Hoffmann, Joseph A and Emma—F Kem­

met (D) 429.40 25 the same the same (D) 1,303,03 25 Hirschberg, Herman M—A Cassot . .86 .35 25 Hofllraan. Edward—J Hugglns 65 23 25 Hartog, Albert and Ferdinand, J r - W H

HIckerson ,86 84 25tHamiIton. Mary—G W Theoford 39.42 25 Heiraerdinger. Joseph C—T J Kearney as

JTreas. £c 99.12 20 Higgins. John—B B Schlesinger . . . .117.37 25 Hanley. James—J Ruppert 889.lO 25 lhe same—^-the sarae So,82 25 Harrington, Jobn—Comrn'ra of Jurors . .

110.00 25tHe!nIe. Matthias—D Mayer Brewing Co.

44.06 25 Hcgenauer, .Alphonse exr—Henry Mc­

Shane .Mfg Co (Lim) l,OT2.6J 24 Iba. Caspar—W Klenerl 3T2,25 21 Jenkins, Thos J and George—E Harding .

1.02S,9S 22 Jeseph, Semray—J A Koning. . . .l.TSS.lfi 22 Jacobs. Chauncey—A Cooper TOS.46 23 Jacklovitz. Samuel and Mcrris^.A Traud

276.41 23 Joyce, Edward—Home Loan Assoc . .3-2.40 2.0 Jsegerhuber. Max—A H Man 978.29 19 Katz, David—J S Oppenheimer 312.93 21 Klamper. Ignaz—S Cushman •2'6.r,0 21 Kane. Edwd J—Waterbury & Marshall Co

262.06 21 Kiernan, Frank—J G Bennett 7.'-i.65 21 Katz, Louis—M Katz costs SS,91 21 Kelley. Mathew—Rochester Brewing Cn.

21 Kenney, Joseph—C F Thompson . . . .225.25 21 Kaden, Chas H—Hannis Distilling Co . .

162.00 21 Kelly. Tbos P—D Kerbs SS.,S9 22 Katz. Max—W E Iselin 672,26 22tKo3ower, Aaron—.A Baer 27.22 22 Kirchner, Adolph D—N Y & Brooklvn

Bwg Co 145,27 22 Krulewitch, Samuel and •Philipp—P Ja­

cobs I,7.'i0..39 22 Kenny. Arthur—Gansevoort Bank. ..282.70 23 Klrsch. Max—M Cohen 42.50 23 Kaldenberg. Frank J and Guido F—The

President, &c, of the Manhaitan Co. . . . 164.12

19 Langenzen. Willijm — Nlneleenlh Ward Bank 1SS.2't

24 Kearr, Eraily I—O A Farley 2ST.65 24 Kassell, Solomon—J Huggins 1.191.96 24 Kellogg. David-C Olcott 1011.15 24 Kopple, David—L Hartwig . . 1 1 3 61 24 Keane, James J—American Craftsman Pub

Co 29.53 25 Kelly. Richard and Stephen as exrs—42d

Et, M & Sl Nicholas Av Ry Co costs 109.50

25 Keeney, Patk J—D Stevenson Brewing Co 147.50

25 Klinge, Hector—D Mayer Brewing C o . . . 103.97

25 Kay;on, Harmon H—A Horowitz . .1,301.21 25 Kovacs, Berczi-C Blumenfeld

cosls 171.34 1,9 I ai>genzen. Fannie the same, . . .361.64 19 Laird, Job E—Twenty-third Ward Bank

1.696.92 19 Lyon, Hattie—German Exchange Bank. .

1.089.41 19 lowry. Alex M—N Y Car Coupler Co.S0.25 21 LIchtenEteln. .Abraham. David H, TB- n '

and Jacob H—H M Blaskopf 2^5.88 21 Linke, Francis—W F McGrady 11I0.8S 22 1 atham. G-av-M F Snead 94.15 22 levev. WilUam—J A Hofheimer. . . . S7 28 22 Lycns. Thomas P—H H Kiffe S04 67 22 ' iUnpsion, Wm T—C T Adee. . . . SSS 43 22 Lippman, Sarr-uel—B M S w i n g . . . . 2 6 / 0 6 23 Lewis. Frederick—W H Sage l-'5.?9 2S Luce. Ernest—A B King 31,73 23 Le Roy. Wm B—H Schaefer . . . .1 ,0S2.69 23 Leahy, Thoraas B—J A Beall trustee . . .

costs IOS 33 23 1 emond, Peter A—W 0 Wetherbee .982.23 24 leaby, Margaret admr.x—W H Woolverlon

as Presilent cosis 27.7S 04 i rweys 'e in . Frank M*-L Piff 425.8.1 24 L Inzer. David—R S Williamson 38.70 24 Laraberi. David—L M Sachs 20.S6 24 l-ipl-nsky. Barnett—C Bishop 79.24 24 Law. Alexander—T L Townshend, . . .07.'^'" 25 l a Forest. George—H Spitzer 39-"'•. •25 r eaf. Chas J - G Beck 518.24 25 Lynch, Howard—E J Smith 416.34 25 Lichlenstein, Paul—E Knowles.. 11.435.73 25 Lurman, Theo G—G W Crossman ,1,805.50 25 I sue. Daniel—D Mayer Brewing Co 276.,S6 2^ Lanken^iu, John C—C H Luedeke . .166.15 10 MItcbel, Prank—N Y Distilling Co..125.22 19 March, Matthew—W P Wall 101.74 19 Mueller. Alice R—Dempsey & Carroll.24.07 19 Mayfarth, Valenilne—N Y Car Coupler Co

80.25 19 Murphy. John—P Donald 52.26 19 .Mahoney. Joseph^J Stahl 77.54 19 Magee. Jaraes—E P Kienle 36.69 21 Marx. Max—J V Hunt 1S4.51 21 Morley. Tbomas-J Rupperl ISS.IS 21 Moore, Chas E and *Marion E—G Behn­

ken 42.40 21 Malloy, Kate—A Stern 188.09 21 Maclin, James C—J Fromm 362.25

21 Morley, Thoraas—J Ruppert 140.37 21'Macbelh. H en ry - J Curtin 66.32 22 .Voiris. Lidia J—W A Gude H14.40 22 Miller. Oscar -L Stern costs SS.91 22 Mojeis, John and Anna—M Hedlicka..49.22 22 M-iCbauer, Frank—C Diem ' 186.18 22 Vayer, Emanuel A—D A .Mayer.. 3.369.45 22 MoPett. Patrick J - G S De Hierapolis

S.S.26 22 Moller, Geo H—W D Home 1S6.2S 22 -Masemann, Henry—0 J Stephens. , . .48.77 22 Marshall, Wm L—T M Barr 47,99 22*.\:oore. Albert H—M Fueene .569.,84 23 Vaseraann, Henry—I O Blake 80.93 23 Muncey. Prank D—A J Cowie Rl 99 23 Me'zger. Charles—Hudson Plasterb-ard

Co 324.84 23 Macgowan, Eli—M F Murray ext'x .3 '90( i 23 Mellsner. Benjamin and Joseph—A D

JuIIIiard 1.20:).51 24 Murray, Patk J—D J Morrissey. . . . 123.45 24 Minke. E:ise—D M Koehler & Son Co.9S.25 24 Miller. Albert—N Y Distilling Co. . .231,15 24 Mejer, John—J E Ahrens SOO.OS 24 Markowitz, Jacob—A Berrent 56.26 24 Mott. Hopper S—Chatham Natl Bnk. . . .

S.150..S2 24 Messner, Wm F—R A Greacen.. . .228.02 24 Milier. Joseph—.N Y ris. i l l icg Co. . .329..n,S 24 Vagee, Jaraes 2d—J H Lane . . . .1.954.88 25 -Meyer, Adolph M—N Messina. . . .1,471,07 25 Maier. Oscar—A P Kerley 1.498.38 25 Murphy, Thos F—C S Locke 1,608.74 25 Muller, Adolph—H B Claflin Co .1.155.12 19 McGraw, Thos H—Herkimer Bank.5,220.43 19 McGurk, John—E P Kienle 33.99 21 McLaughlin, Edmund—G Bleistein as

President 226,45 22 McCarty, Mat thew-C Striffler,. . .860.74 22 McMillan. -Andrew—J Macrae 72.TT 22 Mcrablll, Thomas—J J Mullane.. . .44.81 23 McNeil. Archie W - J R Walsh 232.51 23 .McMonegal, Morgan D—A Eisert

(D)810 9S 24 McKeon, Michael—J StabI 112.4" 24 the same W Endemann. . . . 2Q0.7i 25 McGralh, Robert—J Lewis 209.43 25 McGuire. Louise—M F Smilh . . . .335.33 19 Nalhan. Pincus—Nineteenth Ward Bank.

138,20 21 Neus, Henry—W Hanlsch 268.99 22 Neuhorn, Adolph—I Kilner 244.T0 24 Nailon, Jobn—Metropolitan Street Rwy

Co cosls 108.20 24 Nerozi, Eurico—German-American Provi­

sion Co 41.01 24 Nichols, Walter W—N Y Distilling Co. .

329.53 25 Nadler. Abraham—M Amster 41.48 19 Oberle, Annie and Anna—W F Bang. .83.50 21 O'Gradv, Henry—F Schumacher 188.09 21 O'Neill. Kate—A Stern IS8.09 22 nstbemier. I s a a c - H Neugass 201.93 22 O'Neill, Patrick. Jr—B L Kennelly.2.52.0S 22 O'Shaughneney. Michael J ^ F F Lowenfels

l,ST,fl9 24 Orsi, Elisco—Gerraan-American Provision

Co 41.01 24 O'Donnell. John J—Third Av R R Co

costs 110.40 24 O'Grady, James—O A Farley 28T.65 21 Pelersdorf, Max—J Ruppert 115.13 21 Petersdorf. Matilda tbe same ..1.460.67 21 Posner, Abrabam W—A Levy 98.26 21 Peck. Marv W—S McLaughlin 4S1.22 22 Pullman. Chas L—Redfern (Lim). . .642.28 22 the same T L Miller 287.16 22 Pelouhet, Serraour S—C Weble. . . .27.37 22 Phyfe. Alvah E—G S De Hierapolis. . SS.2^ '2'2 PReiEcbinger. F reder i -k -N Wernert. .24.28 22 Posl. Jacob—C H Shumway 140.92 22 the same C F .Maillage 86.10 2'-'*Par|ter. Chas A - M E Antisdel.. .4.."9S.S6 23*Priccila, Guiseppe—H Felt 2^2 76 23 Porter. Louis .\I—C N lefTngwel! . .1S7.53 23 Pfeiffer. Fhilipp—F Handrich 2,301.14 24 Pleasants, Cbas H—W Post exr. . . .5S0 33 24 Petry. Henry-A P Hunt 3S9..5(* 24 Perez, Manuel—A AUtman 76.22 24 Phillips. Benjamin-T L Townsend.. 67.85 24 PoUalscbeck. Jackues and Maurice—12'h

Ward Bank 585.06 24*Pollatscheck. Joseph-C S Hirsch. . 624.82 25 Pucci, Antonio G—M Perini 170,15 25 Perkins, Frances W—Mutual Beneflt L &

B Co (D) 541.70 25 Pells. Samuel—J Ruppert 182.31 23 Quinn. Michael-J Binney 240.45 19 Rubbo, Michael-P Tboma 2-20..T5 19 Reynolds, Patrick—E F Kienle . . . . 36.69 19 Rastner. .Moses-S Lewine 38.25 21 Ruckle, Frank X—Emerald & P Brew­

ing Co 87.06 21 Richards, Thos S - F M Avery comm'r . ,

costs 57.7,5 21 Root, Flora I—C P Easton assignee 907.28 21 Rugen, Harry D—Hannis Distilling Co. .

12.5,40 21 Rosenberg, Solomon and Simon—C H Von

Dehsen & Co 44.85 21 Rosenberg, Soloraon—the same . , . .74.11 21 Roehner. Alphonse G—J Ruppert. .1.831.82 21 the same tbe same 496,00 21 Rohde. Charles the same 193.44 21 Rohde, Charles and *Mary E - — t h e same

203.03 21 Rinaldo. Sarauel—F V Strauss 11.5.43 21 Rosenlbal. Caspar—J UUmpnn . . .3 .108.72 22 Rau, Seymour t ^ S C Haelig. . . . 593.44 22 Raftery. William—R F Tysen. . . .3,279.28 23 RoEcoe, Benjamin W—W P Cameron.250.46

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22 Rlesenberger , AbrBbara—S W e r n e r . .360.2'.^ 22 Ross, Joseph W—S H WUcox 120.T5 22 ROES, W m P and Har lan P — S c b r a e Sc

Muth 1,395 2 8 22 RUchle, Henry A—C M Biddle ex r . . 2 . ^4 .S9 22 Rober l s , Na lhan S—C J R o b e r t s . . . . 495 .99 2 3 Ross, W m F—Roches te r W h i s t Club 90 .35 2 3 Rogers . Oscar W - J Wal sh 43S.08 2 3 Ramer , John I—H A Siebrech t S9 48 2 3 the sarae W Rolker 211. . i l 24 Robinson. David C—J D a n e n h o u e r . .400 .07 24 Riggs, Leon—G Han ' e s 470.116 2 4 Roos, Louis—B M E w i n g 19T-05 24 Reynolds , J enn i e C B—J H G r a h a m . . . .

5,2.^S.6T 24 Rosenb lum. L o u i s - P R M a s t e r s . . . .T76..83 25 Rubens , Morr is—E J Donne r 5 .984,21 25 Root, F lo ra I and D F r a n k — H Ingersol l

2 ,222.61 2 3 Root , Flora I the s ame SO 1.55 25 RIt ler , Robt P—E R Root ass ignee . .T4..55 25 Re inhe imer . I saac—H Koeble r & Co . . . .

3 ,669.43 25 Reid. Chas E—Uls ter Blue Stone C o , .45 .82 10*Schw3r tz , Samuel—J S t e i n e r . . . .2.TT9.26 19 t b e s a m e — - L Weil 2.146,2S 19 t h e same B J K i n g S.SflS-TT 19 Sacbers , Ralph J—S Gush ing 2-18.72 19 Sloat . Mil l icent E—A Ahle r s 301.06 19 Stoerzer . C h a r l e s - J H B r o w n e . . . . 4 2 0 6S 19 Sutphin , W m I ^ N J F a u l k n e r . . . .110 .TI 19 Spi tz . Marlin and S a r a h - M G r a u e r , .41.3T 19 Schufflay, Joseph—J Get l ler as pres ident .

costs .88 4S 19 Sul l ivan , Maur ice J—T Pr i z i e r cos ts 108.OT 19 Shapi ro or Spider, H a r r i s — E I Yue l5 . .2tl.nO 10*Shapi ro or Spider . Lena— -ibe sarae 20.5t) 19 Schmid, Jo seph ine—E E B l u r a e n l b a l . n 2 , 0 4 21 Seeley, H e r b e r t B—J H Safford . C,5'2.SS

. . 80 .75

.12^1.59 . 91.,S2 .icr,.?.-> .SI 7..57

21 Schra i t t , P r e d k N—J J Brodbeck 21 Spencer , Byrdle N—A Schuss l e r . 21 Solomon, Cbas E - M Rosenfield 21 Skuse. Thos G—D Meschendorf 21 Salvin, Paul—C M Biddle exr . . 2 1 Symonds , W m H ~ J M Cons tab le t r u s t ee

126 0 8 21 Schenck, C S tewar t—C H Nicoll -'7.2-! 21 S immons . Jacob—4 L Phi l l ips 438.84 21 S r i eee l , C h a r ' e s — F 0 Pierce 9 '! fti 22 Sellover. W i l l i a m - M E Anl i sde l . .4.rlfl8,.^6 22 Seymour . Cbas W — F H L e g g e t t . . . , 2n4 .75 22 St l ' 'hweh, F rede r i ck—Uni led Dressed P'-ef

Co. N Y 16n..-0 2 2 Pchwel ' ze r . Ju l iu s—B M E w i n g 14S.S.3 22 Sire. Benjamin—J Shu lman 4'n.45 22 Shea. Cbas A and Marga re t A—Kingan

Provis ion Co 171 SR 22 Piraracns. Jacob—I Stern I S 2 . 6 3 22 Spa te . Oscar—Fif th Na t iona l Bank

2 ,035.11 22 S h e r m a n . Wm T—A W H u d s o n , . . . 53,22 2 3 Schwarz le r , Augus t F - C Hi l l enmeie r . .

6 066,S9 2 3 Steckler , Louis—D B F l e m i n g . . . . 134 .53 23 Scheure r , Phi l ip and Nicboias *3tod-?l—

J Raynor 1,17.80 2 3 S t r aa t . F Cyrus and Chas E Selover—M

M O'Brien recvr 46^ .^5 2 3 Skidmore . T h o m a s — H H R o t h m a n n 2^4 S-2 2 3 Sh rady . J o h n — J P Abel 6S1.73 2 3 S t ree te r . W m H - J C Sbaw 4 ' 6.-l,S 2 3 Sprong. Edwd A—E W Bill 2.SS.7S 2 3 Shay, Russe l l A ~ S J Hor ton 512 .65 2 4 Scannel l , Daniel E—G -M W r i g h t ass ignee

62.T!l 24 Steckler , Lou i s—W Clausen 20.8'i 2 4 t S i m e r m e y e r , John—H Wei l le r 0 0 , r 2 24 S tout , F r a n c i s A—Incorpora ted New L o n ­

don Wash Silk Co 2,16S.94 24 Saka r i a sen , Ber l ine—L P C o o n . , . . 9S.6S 24 Scheel, H e r m a n — J C o r r i g a n . . . . 1..30S.67 24 Seidenberg , Cbar les—L U l l m a n n . , , ..n55,27 24 Sugcnhe imer , Jacob—Geo C Meeke C o . . .

6,014.S7 24*Se ideman , David—R S W i l l i a m s o n . . ,S8-70 25 Schraueg . F r a n c i s J—M Per in i . . . . 1 7 0 . 1 5 25 Schraidt , John M—Pennsy lvan ia R R Co

cosls 10 .00 25 Schaeffel. B e r n h a r d — N .Messina, . 1,471.07 2 5 t S l a d e l m a n . W m A—W H T a l m a d g e . .

185 .03 25 Silver, He rman—M A m s t e r 41 .48 ' 25 Simonson, Delia—W E Iselin . . . . 1 , 3 6 2 . 7 1 25 t h e s a m e ^ — C A Auffmordt . .2,233.3(1 25 S le rn , Moses—P Marsha l l 535.15 2 5 S tupack , Michael—S L P a c k a s

costs 106,75 2 5 Simonson, Delia—C A Auffmordt 8,892,14 25 Segal, Nachman—A L e i c b t a g . . . . 258 .50 25 SImras, Caleb A - J Cur t in 167.56 2 5 Slmson. J acob and Ben j amin*—W Morse

177.17 25 Speyer . S a m u e l — C o m m ' r s of J u r o r s . . 2 5 Schmalho lz . Theodore and Gus tav Sta iger

- H e n r y McSbane Co (Lim) 1,072.67 2 3 Scharf. Car l—Grant -Bl igh Co 62 4 0 22 Srai lh . Wi l l e t t G—C H S h u m w a y . , 140.92 2 2 the same-^ C P Mat t l age 86 .10 2 3 Smi th , J a s M—S T W b i t b e c k 79 ,87 24 Sraith, Je re ra iah T — F O Nor ton Ceraenl

Co 328.18 24 S m i t h . J o h n — T h e Twelf th W a r d B a n k . .

585 ,06 25 Sni i th . Milton C - H B Claflin Co . .1 ,155,12 19 Poote Sc T h o r n e Glass Co—R C u n n i n g h a m , „ ^ 1,887.26 19 P r e m i e r W h i t e Lead Co—G A Sra i th . 13T.85 19 N Y Adver t i s ing Sign C o - E S Al len.5S0,19 2 1 T h e A r t h u r K e n n y Shoe Co—Gansevoort - , B a n k 1116.60 2 1 T h e T h i r d Av R R Co—C Bolte , . 12 ,468 .14

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The Mayor, &c—T W S t e m m l e r . .80 .702 .21 Tbe City of N Y—J H Eden 375 .00 Colorado Coal & Iron Development Cn—E

J Berwind 4 .175 .98 The Metropol i tan Live Slock Ins Co—C S

Wadswor th 464 .63 T b e M o n t a u k Gas F i x t u r e Co—W E H a w ­

k ins 1.698,03 tbe s a m e the s ame 6 .000.16 the s ame the sarae ,S-^S.31 t h e same——the ,same 181.57

Tbe A r t h u r K e n n y Shoe Co—Gansevoort B a n k 2.S2.T0

B r a i n s P u b g Co—R M Macgowan . .1 ,080 ,99 Howard Mercan t i l e Agency—J B e c k e t t . .

2 ,144.43 the sarae the sarae 1,8.51.60

J a m e s Gregory Co—R Smack ST.riO T h e Pe te r sen Co—J B L i p p i t t . . . . 122.12 Tbe Montauk Gas F i x t u r e Co—W B H a w ­

k ins 858 .28 the s ame W a t e r b u r y Mfg Co . . . .

1,976.00 t h e sarae the s ame 1,00a 0 0

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. 130.00 Un ive r s i t y P re s s—Bar ing , Magoun &. Co

323.18 Ham burg-A mer lean P a c k e t Co—C H u r ­

witz 340 .62 Nat l E lec l r lc Ga lvan iz ing Co—Zucker Sc

Levet t & Loeb Co 63 .81 The Morning J o u r n a l Assoc—T C Alcorn

8,.54.5.28 T b e City T r u s t . Safe Deposi t and Sure ly

Co of Phi lade lph ia—N Y Rooting C o . . . T12.T2

the sarae .A Pollock 150.10 T h e A r t h u r K e n n y Shoe Co—B K a h n . . . .

1.138,28 T h e Mayor, &c—D B u r n s 125.09 T h e Cily of N Y—J Campbe l l . . . .11 .644 .67 The Magee Carpet Works—J H L a n e . . , .

1.9.54.88 E L Goodsell Co—N Y N a l ! Bxchnge Bank

2.087.-^3 Chesh i re Ljrae Co—-A S F a r n a m . . . .440 .97 E DeBraeke lee r & Co ( L i r a ) - M A Duret . ,

719.04 City of New York—I C Tyson 061,14 T h e Grand Conserva to ry of Music—M M

O'Brien recvr , &c 69.22 Snow. Church & Co—J T Bird a s recvr ,

&c 199.57 Roches te r Brewing Co—L G Goodhar t .

398 .79 H P Ball E lec t r ica l Co—B C Anderson .

84 .92 L Bucki Sc Son L u m b e r Co—G W Sim­

mons 35o .33 Buffalo Argen t ic Paper Co,—J Kle inhaus ,

1.2.54,96 N a t a l i e An th rac i t e Coal Co—C W i t t e . .

4 3 L 0 5 New York, New Haven & Har t fo rd R R

Co—S J e n n i n g s costs , 136.11 T h e City of New York—M H y a m s

2 ,744.23 The New York Veal and Mut ton Co—B

Rosenweig, hy guard 335 .30 Thorne . A r i h u r — R C u n n i n g h a m . . .1 ,887.26 T e k u l s k y . Morris—C S Morris 603 ,67 Tobin , Michael—T F M c L a u g b l l n . . 3-5S.22 Toscani , Giovanni—A F r a n c h l 7T.TS T r a t l , Wil l iara , J r — H W e i l l e r . . . . 1 2 3 . T 9 Taylor . M o r t i m e r F—B T F r e e m a n . 4 8 5 04 Towrasend. E s t e r — P L B r y a n t . . . .1 ,246 .73 T ie rney , Thos F—Gansevoor t B a n k . .282.TO T h u r s t o n , P r a n k l i n A—G W W a s h b u r n .

134 03 Tan in i . F rede r i ck—C A Thel le r 93 .91 Th ie l . L o u i s a — P Thie l 80.23

tbe s ame L Thie l exr . . . . 2 3 . M . S 9 Tie fenbacber . Thos B—A H e r s h k o v i l s . .

costs 109.60 Treve t t , F i s k e W—G M W r i g h t a s s ignee

34 ,99 Tiede, C h a r l e s — F K e m m e t (D) .429 .40

the same t h e s a m e . , . . (D) .1 ,303 .09 T r a c k m a n , A b r a h a m — J F r e u d e n h e i m . , . .

624 ,00 Taylor , T h o s C—Arnold, Constable Sc Co 230.8T

U h l m a n n , F r e d e r i c k - M C a s s l d y . . . 307.75 V e r n a m , R e m i n g t o n - B o n n e v i l l e Ceraenl

Co . 414.05 Vil lere , Grace—G L V i l l e r e . . . cos ts 105.79 V e n t u r i e r i . L o u i s a ^ V Garafalo .cos ts 94.77 Vornd ran , George—A Kohn 655.77 Von de r Voort , N i c h o I a s ^ H Schaefer , ,

1,082.69 Vi rgna , B m i l i o - C S Hi rsch 624.82

the s ame Twel f th W a r d B a n k , . . . 585.06

V o r h a u s , Louis J ass ignee—S Rouse . . . ._ costs I57.0T

Vial , S tephen H—J P Fe l t 150,61 V a n Dyke, H e r b e r t — 0 A De Long . .244.T6 Van Derbeck, S tephen G—W G Leland .

290 .84 V a n Siclen, Ida B—Overman Wheel C o . .

34 ,96 V a n Clief, J a c o b - A r t i f l c i a l Ice C o . . . .

100-92 Van Horn , W m P—J Lewis 299 .43 Vande rvoor t , E d g a r M—D Appleton & Co,

153.31 W i d a n s k y , David—P Kaske l 23.65 W i l l i a m s , Thoraas—U S Mor ta r Supply Co

63T.38 Wi t t , S a m u e l ^ Lewine 58 .25

19 Wilher , J a s T—L B Avis T0T.94 19 Waze te r . J u l i a n — E F Kien le 6S.94 21 WlUeta. I ra L—E Hayes 291 .01 21 Wil la rd , Cbar les—T B Greacen ,86.96 2 1 Weil , David and Morr is—H H Schulof . .

296.T7 2 1 Wi lkes , Geo S—J F Grlfling 741 .96 21 Whi t i ng , El l io t t B—R A Greacen . . 642 .16 22 WiUiamson, F r a n k and Henry—M E An-

t isdel 4,S9S,.S6 2 2 Wi l l insky , Louis—E M Scheider 42 .72 22 Whi tney , P redk C—M E u g e n e 569 .84 22 Webb, Robt J—Gormul ly & Jeffery Mfg

Co 7S.S7 2 2 Wheeler , Melvin J — H . S E ly t rus lee .303 ,T6 2 2 * W h i t e , Samuel—Fif th N a t l Bank . N Y . .

2 .035 .11 2 3 Weldon , John—Roches te r Dis t i l l ing C o . .

6,5.S5.S3 2 3 Wi l sbusen , J o h n — J Got tscha ik 4 5 3 0 2 2 3 Wei r , Levi C as P res iden t , &c—The Afo-

l ian Organ and Music Co 2 044 ,70 2 3 W h i l e , Amel ia—H Schaefer . . , , 1 0 ^ 2 . 6 9 24 W e i n t r a u b , J a c o b — F Ryall 8 9 . 9 1 24 Win t e r , J o h n E—H Wei l le r 137.96 2 4 Weiss , P a i r i c k J—D J M o r r i s s e y . . . 1 2 3 4 5 2 5 W a l k e r . J o h n — E F Kien le 84 ,84 25 Wooiner . Sarauel—L H Q u i n n . c o s t s 111 .43 25 Weiss , J enn ie—C A Auffmordt , . . .2.23S..i6 25 t b e s a m e — t h e sarae 8,892 14 2 5 t b e sarae W E Ise l ln 1.362.71 25 Weber , E r n e s t — C Mulford 057.74 25 Wi l l i ams , Benj D—W H Crossman & Co,

1,805.50 25 Wilson, Lou i se— M P S m i t h 335 .38 2 5 Wyse , W m S—M S Wyse costs , 147.75 2 5 Wolf, Joseph—I Hershfield 428 .37 22 Younle, J a m e s — J A Gray ,365,72 10 Zeller, Lorenz—S Bushay 27 .59 22 Z immer , Louis L—G Hagemeye r

costs 3 1 7 , 1 8 2 2 the same—Fore ign Hardwood Log Co

cosls HI9.62 24 Z i m m e r m a n n A n n a — E M GlUIat . .103.f>4

« SATISFIED JUDGMENTS.

March 19 to 25—Inclus ive . Auerbach, Loms—.vl Glasser. 18JT 55,30 Berkemeyer, Cbas exr—H Reipschlager. 1,5,iS.

351,00 'Bank tor Savings. N Y—J Fitzpatr ick. 1896.

1,106.14 B'-iiT'i's. LaiT-ncp W—-J P B-Tiai"i=l. 1*^17,. 71."i'l 'Bearman, Thomas—The People, fee. ISflR. ...100.0!) Bates, Andrew J and Milo M Belding Jr—L

Knorr . 1898 2.35 70 Same——same. 1808 "il 43 Boardmau, Lee 0—The Whitehead & Hoag Co-

1808 .51.72 'Burton, Isabella M—j O'Brien Lumber Co

1897 530.118 Carr, John—Excelsior Brewing Co. 18J6. . l i i t ' . )J Campbell, Neil—C R Smith. 18.17 l(iS.C.> 'Cavanagh, Catb J—H O'Neill. 1897 lo9.i:T Cobeu, Jacob—H Flel tman. 1897 1,977 88 S a m e - — H B Clallin Co. 18!)T 3.">4 19 Same same. 1S08 157 (j:j Same T Dolan. ISi)7 129 84 S a m e — P H Hocnlughaus. 18.J7 139.89 Same H B Claflin Co. 1807 00-0.30 Same-—G Simon. lSil7 5J1 17 Same H Bo=-«^n"rir. 1601 1 <nil :!.5 'Casey, Daniel—The People, &c. 1896 !l00.00 Cary, Clarence—Wesln Union Tel Co. costs, 80O 00 Dreyer, Wm C—L Knorr. 1808 244.43 Donnelly, Francis J—..1 Lyucn, 18U7 :;ii7,U0 S a m e — A Freedman reevr. 18:i4 2j,;i7 Denman. Wm M—W Mellor. 1831 lou.OO Depew. Hannah , Jerome and Blackburn — J

Sleuhl. 1898 5170 Davis, Chas R W and F r a n k M—Germania

Bank. 1888 ii,i . . jo Same same, 1888 u.)r.7:t Devlin, Marearet—I Sehmeldl^^r. 1892. . 1 0 3 ! IT Prank , Philip—D Simon. 1892 189 W •'Fordinsky. Harris—rt' Kerby. IS.tS !.;,( 71 ^Rfi-np asm'- 181;; ___ 3:iO ><i) Pisher. Cleveland D—L Knorr . lSt)8. .. '. '. '.117 85 Same same. 1893 '141 43 Fuller. Lewis C aame. ISUS 2-14 4'I Fitzpatrick, Edwd T—R G W Welling. 1890 109 91 Fow;er, 3 W—The Yorkshire I " /es tmen 4

American Mortgage Co (Lira). 189G 384 26 Greane, Mary A—I Fried, J897 76.06 Grinapau. Abialiam—B W t m b t r g e r . i,Stli 1 4 i a S i ' Gerbardt, Joseph J ~ P & M Schaefer Brew'g Co.

1887 548,37 Graeff, Ludwig—A Wittich, 18!17 408.17 Hinz, W i l l i a m - A Kllshelmer. Marcb 22, 18118,

Hatch. Edwd P—J Levy by guard, i s t t s ! ioimloo Howell, Monroe—N Y & N J Ice Lines. 1897

2 , 2 J 6 . 3 8 •'Ireland, John B—B Burkp admr. 1S9IJ. .11.(73 92 Jenkins, Ida L and Mary E—I A Sheppard. 1898.

Johnson, Geo P—L Knorr. ' i s Q s ! . . . . . . . . . ! l l 7 83 Same same, 1S98 ''44 43 Koch, Joseph—R O W Welling. 1890 109'04 Same J T White, 1893 1545 Knowlton, Alex M—L Knorr. 1S98 l i t 35 Knowlton. Alex M and Alex B same 1898 , . • : • • • • , • • • , 244.43 Kaun, Abraham—C A Bohlen, ISIIT. , , . 1;;,T 53 Knapp, Edwin W - J Patterson. 1894 89.27 Kirchoff, Fred—P D Armour. 1391 000 14 Same same. 1892 102 00 Keller, Adam—J Gibson. ISJG 185 26 Kelly, J a s B—L Baker, Marcli 21, 1898 122 37 King, Samuel—M Glasser. 1897 55 30 Levi, Hannah—J S Cram, trustee. I89G.l,9(iti.8:i Loos, August—Germania Bank. 18S8 liU.Oil Same same. 1888 279 57 S.ime—^sanic. 1668 ,„,, '71 Loft, Wm—L Knorr . 1808 '.'," o.^.^ .j\ Lange, Aimii—VV H Ariinid, 16'.\- "'si'iO .iS Meyer, Alice—J McGillicuddy. 189S. . . . 76 50 Myera, Fredk S—C Hofferberth. 189fi, . ' .! " i i l j ' n Same Department of BuUdines. IROC ' 'llo'-iO Macgregor, Jas M—W E Cramer. 1808 ''?9'80 Meakln. Alexander—n G W Welling. 1891)' " 100 94 McNlcoU, John A and Caroline F—K B Decker

exr. 1898 104 42

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Muller, Gusiave , - - w . „ - • - » , - , „ „ lotiQ McLean, E m b u r y - K e n y o n & Newton. 1^-*| ^_. MlT'er "Arn'o'ld • j"B-w"Meii 'o ' r ' . ' ISSi 100.00 M c l t r n y , Martin J - TweUth Ward Bank._^^

'Mc^DoVeilV 'Afe'^'a'nder'-^'B 'Gliddoy. ' ' ' l898: .:209.26 Pidgeon. F r a n k - J W Cook. 18S)a..,. " . •^nur l Same—^W D Wheelwright . 1S&. ^-^^^42 <;Etr.e H B Newhall Co. 18&> . . ^ . . 264 .18 p,mF^ -Metronolltan Nat ' l Bank. 186J. ..^,^.^.34 Pidgeon, F r a n k - E Lambden. 189G ..230,20 S a n f f — C B Carmen. Ifm H^l'l^ Same^ -J Stephens. 1889 433^21 Same J Sharp, 1889, , , - 4flo.57 Same P Ciaucimino. 1888 °S§in Pidgeon, Prank—P Ciaucimino. _188i> s s . i u PUrch, S a m u e l - M Glasser, ISOi ^0-^.30 Quigley, D a v l d - C C Hill. 189.1 i ; ^^"^ '* Robinsou, Mary E - J P Wintr lugbara . ^^-^.^^^

S a m ^ ^ l ^ P s'-Meiiken.' " iSX. .45;i.47 BeiDsehlager, Annie es t rx — H Keipschlager

-jt;r-|5; ,S»l.l|i> tallibo tothiu itellse;

S ^ i ' h ^ ' w m R"a' 'nd"'Fredk"w"Satterlee-L Knorr , 1808 •

3atter:ee', 'F'r'edk'w! Douglas R, and Edwd K. and __ Wra R Smith same. 18fi8. . . . . - • • • • • • • ~^4-4.,

Smith. Julius—Hannis Distilling Co. (March 21,_ jgyg 1 l0ty..-)3

Smith! Emilia C extrx—W Pennington. l^Q^-p,^

Rsme'-^s'ame: ' isilfi' ".•.•.•,•.'.".'.•.'.•.•.•". ^^ •S i ; S a r a e _ - s a r a e . 1897 • • • . -lO^-OO Same as guard—sarae as truatee, 1897. .109-00 Some^ same. 1800 ^ - ^ S a m e — s a m e . 1896 ; • V •»••" V "^ • ' V i ^ Smilb, Emma C e .vl rx-Centra l Trus t Co, N Y .

1896 ^^-.tj Same same. 1897 infzi Same same. 1S9G - . . • • • J^-t-ST Schneider, R u d o l p h - G e r m a n i a Bank, 1S8.S..

lOl.til) Sa in 'e^-^same. ' " i888 ' . ' ^ 2 ^ - - -S a m e — s a m e . 1888 V T I . ^ O asame J A Webb. 1888 3,144.18 ^Same C B Hewitt . 1.988 3JO-,>2 ^Sam^^—C Cooper. 1888 08S..;i6 s s a m e — J L Morgan, 1888 219,2o j^game L A Salomon. 18SS (Bl,.i2 " S a m e — L Schreiher. 18.88 '^i'\k agame J J Decker. ISSS l-263,-40 ^Samc-—J GlatK. 1888 , v ; „ - " ' •"•^^«^'i,* ScauiifU, John B—M E Murphy. l.S!)6 40.37 Tbe United States lUnminat lng Co—T Moss.

Commr. 1889 74.18 Samp- same. ]8.8f) 'JJ-S Taylor, Morton J and Jeanne L—G Sllva iSyS

, _ _ _, 18,286.17 The 'Metropolitan ' s i Ry Go—A Swoboda. I'^i'J-San i ' e^ -^ f tmp ," j89s" . ' . " . . ' . ' . ' . . . ' . 87.74 S a m e — W McNaushton, 1898 SO.iI game same. 1897 108-56 Tbe Manhat tan Ry Co—J Allen ndmr. 183S. .

42.).00 T h e ' M a n h a t t a n Ry Co and Tbe Metropolitan

Elevated Ry Co—W D Phillips. 1807. . .876.68 Same—-G Stanper. lS97 818,.T2 Same A Ful ler . 1897 524.22 Same M Eltns. 1897 1.945,87 The Manhattan Ry Co and The N Y Ele ra ted

R R Co—H W Berc e i r . 1897 560.05 Same-—-E Wolf. 1837 404.29 The Ne-w Hampahire Flre I D S Co—A G Tisdell.

1,898 2.176.02 The Pepereli Co,—J Garafano, 1887 408.00 lin it. 1L,I ,'. Siiijon—.V] (llasser. 16'Jl Oii.liO WfinberR A?roii—M Gl-'^flcr 1897 55.3'.) White, Andrew J—Twelfth Ward Bank. I8W*

, 1.038.31 n v t ' f h . n.i(Trr—J B I r v l n t 1898 . ' . .32.27 Wells, Chas W—Western Union Tel Co. 1889.

costs and 8W.0O Wcrmser, Maurice S - L M Corniah. 1891. ,377.31 S,ime same. 1891 527.31 Williams, Benj W, J r—E L Str iker . 18S2

402..59 Zeiner, Samntl—M Glasser. 1897 55.:«i

'Vacated by order of Court. 'Suspended on appeal. 'Released. 'Reversa l . 'Satisfied by execution. "Annulled and void.

MECHANICS' LIENS.

March 19.

8lEl st, Nos 316 to 320 W, a s, 60x100. Jobn F Dengel ogt Clarence True S350.09

University pl. No 60, a w cor 10th st, 27.6x101, Minnie L Lown agt Leopold R Treu . . .12j,0tJ

I l t h st Nos R4 and 06. s s, 294.6 c University pl, 42.5x94,9. Same agt Amund J o h n s e n — ,

,...,.. . . . . . . , . , . 22ii.o,i March 2 t

Tth av, Nos 2530 to 2536, s w cor 147th Bt, iOOxlOO. DavlB Lovy agt Roaa and Morris Wiederman 600.00

Sd st, Nos 54 and 50, a s, 43 e aouth Bth av, 4.3x76, Anthony Schwoerer agt Alden Realty Co 211.00

SOtb st. No 72, s s, 06.5 e Gth sv, 20x72.10. W m H Dewey agt Ernest ine Schaffner 175.00

1st st. No 8T, B B, 200 e '.id av, —x—, Wlll iams­bridge. Edwd Subltxky agt Margaret Ce­burre and PasQuallna Giella, Louia Subltzky.

32.50 Same property, Louis Subltzky agt Margaret

Ceburre and pasqual lna Giella 200.00 103d st, n s, 92 -w Tinton av, 25x100. Q P

De Auria agt Ann and Margaret Halloway and William Ruiand 56.38

5th st, n s. 100 e Green av, 400x103.0. Jobn McBirney ogt Earl S Benham 1,927.06

164th St. 11 a, KlO e Arasterdam av, 100x100. Richard J Cullen agt Charlea Fischer . Re-fiockel 225.00

43d st No 47. s s. 250 e Cth av. 50x200 to 4 tth st. No 48, 5(1x200. Louts Goldsmith agt u a Daily. Cabinet Work and ParQUetle Flooring Co end L L R Har tung So.m

Eastchester road, s E, 25,2 w E:ondell ar , 25.2X 103.8. Watson H Bowne agt Payson L Lane.

;iS1.03 9s'th"E't, ' N o s " l l 2 ' t o ' l ] S . s s. 125 e Park av,

160x100. Michael Kotzen agt Morris Mandel­stein 74.O0

March 22. 150th St. Nos 534 to 53S, 9 s. 275 e Baulevard.

75x100, Har ry Messenger agt Will iam Top­ping and lama Schryer l ,21i.00

Same properly. Samuel OKcer agl same and Har ry Messenger • .319.3.<

Madison av, Nos 1217 and 1221, s e cor 88tb at. 100.8x62.1. Ju l ius Briefer agt Isidor Hoff-Etadi and Amund Johnson ^'i^^'^^

98lh St. No 114-118, s s, 100 e Park av, 7axI00. H y m a n Ginsberg agt Morris Mandelstem.23.i.O0

104lh st, s s, 194 e Columbus av, 100x100-11. Urbano Cavalucci agt Roan Wiederman. Vin-cent Cirri to •*OO.00

IfiOtb St. s s. 250 w Washington av. ijxllJO. Church G Gates Se Co agl Augusts Eichler.

154.00 144th'st ' N O S 715 to 710, n s, 575 e Will is av.

in.11x100. John Cabill agt John Geoghan and John J Benson iijJ.OO

Mar. 23. Norfolk st, Nos 140 to 155, w s. 50 s Stanton

st, lOOxlOO. Joseph and John Ruff agt John Kehoe and Louis Lese 5.8O0.OO

Same property. David J Cohen agt John Kehoe. 74o.U0

Henry st. No 44, s s. 25x100. John W Rapp agl Sarah Smilh and M Robinson 100.00

-Monroe st. No 261. n s. 151 w Jackson av, 25.Jx 93.0. George Schillinger Se Co agt Harr is Gold­berg and Hastings & Wiegand 100.00

Slanton st. No 97. s 3. 23x75. Bornstein Bros agt .loseph Eichner and D Rosenblum 25.00

n t h St. Nos 64 and 66. s s.294.0 e University pl. 42.5x94,9. Wm H Schmohi agt Amund John-seji 3.427.68

l.-ilrth' st 's 's. 257 e Boulevard. 75x100, The Union Granite Co agt Anna T Dale and Chas Heii?le.

_.,,,. . - . . , . . . . , . .231.00

Mar. 24. :WsC Nos 54 and 56. s s. 43 e West Eroadway.

42.6x75. Hopkins & Co, ae t Alden Realty Co, Franklin A Thurston and Maurice W Deshong

2o;i.no We'bster'av, n e cor .Alden pl. 4 lots —x—, Wm

C Upton agt Samuel H Vanderbeek 172,20 Broome st, Nos 508 and 510. n s. 41.2 w West

Broadway. 41.2.x80. William Schindele agt Mutual Building Co and John Wyman 315.00

14tb St. No 20, e s. 275 e yth av. 2.1x200. The I lerm Hafers Iron Works agt Ferdinand M Thleriot and Morria Young .,200.00

I4''d st N'n ."lOl n s, exienits frnm Amsterdam av to Hamilton pl. 11:^.6x24.11x102.11x27,2. John Fehn agt Henry D Bayne 21.00

IH6th St. n s. 100 e St Anns av. lOiixlOO, R Mc­Laughlin 's Sons agt Herman Engelhardt and Giacomo Vicrotto 584.00

March 25.

Park row. No 162, w 3. 50 n Pearl st . 25x100. Ju l ius Berl iner a s t D.ivid Feuerstein 100.00

Norfolk St, No 140 to 155, w s, 50 s Stanton st lOitxino. Jacobson ft Marx ngt Louis Lese and John Kelioe 5,400.00

Same property. Datffd J Cohen agt same. (4ii.00 IlOtn ^t. No 305 to 30ft. n s, 10t> e 2d av, 7.>x

100,11. Tony AUlerl agt Morris Lewen. l.(S6.50

Editor Record and Guide. Lien filed by Thomas Fenders, contractor, against

the property ot Frederick Haas, Esq. . a t 150th s t and Amsterdam av, will be bonded, as the contract­or win not conform to his contract.

W. ORMISTON T-AIT, Architect.

^Editor Record and Guide: The lien filed by McLaughlin Sons agains t Her­

man Englehard t on loOth street , north side, HX) ft. east of St. Ann ' s avenue. Is unjust. There is nothing due them, according to onr contract.

H e r m a n Englehardt .

-. • — BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS.

March 21, 03d st, n S, 125 w Wes t Bnd av, 50x100.8.

Henry Oppenheimer with J Ar thur and Joseph Pinchbeck. To erect a s is -s ty brk apa r tmen t house; 12 payraents 37,500.00

IXSd Bt, a s, 335 e Lenox av, 25x99.11, Na than Wise with Henry Fehn. To eruct a 4-sty and cellar brk and stone s table; 4 payments

7,000.00

March 22. 3d BV, B w cor 165th at, 96.7x125x96x115.

Enoch C BeU with Mary Schafer. To prect flve brk buildings; 15 payments 52,000.00

Mar. 23, CUntoa sl. No 226, 25x93, Isidore Jackson with

Hyman Adeistein and Abraham Aveutlne. To erect a e-sty brick apar iment bouse; 7 pay­ments 12,000.00

CUnton Bt, No 228, 25x03.5. Same witb same. To erect a 6-3ty brick apar tment house: 6

Siyments 10,000.00 st, Nos 739-741, 44.10x00-10, Same with

Simon Jacohs. To erect a 6-sty brk apar tment house; 12 payments 15,000.00

Park av, w s, BO.G n 116th st, 100.9x90. Ronald K Brown and George Chesterman. trustees, with Nicholas D Kendall,Samuel W B and Kate M Smith. To erect tour 5-sty brk apar tment houses; 8 payments 48,000.00

Mar, 24, Market st. No 48, e s, 25x87.6. Jacob Korn with

Abraham Siegel and Isaac Grossman. To erect a 6-sty brk apar tment house; 9 p a y m e n t s , . , .

11,000,00

West End a t , e s, 50,11 s 1023 sl. 50x100. David E Oppenheimer and Joaeph Hamershlag with Mary B Dempsey. To erect a 6-3ty hrk and stone apar tment house; 12 payments

38.000.00 Av St Nicholas, s w cor l.=i4tb st, runs w 151.10

X a 99.11 X e l(Ki.lt to n w 3 Croton Aqae-auct x n e 16.8 to St Nicholaa av, x n 8ti.3 to beeinning. Jacob D Butler wilh Will iam H Lake. To erect 8 brk private dwellings; 9 payments 64,0(iO.OO

« ORDERS.

S A T I S F I E D O R D E R S . March 10.

Hamil ton Terrace, w s, 425 n 14l3t st, 194.6x lOO, Wm H Lake paid F B Hawkins Se Co on order of Hunter Iron Works. (Order filed Nov 4, I.'(07) *450.iXJ

March ?.-2. 150th St. No 538 E. Geo P Farrel l paid Ada­

mant Mfg Co of America on order oE George Pickel. (Order filed J an 3, 1898) 375.00

- \msterdam av, s e cor 79th st, lOOx—. J L Osborne paid James Rogera on order of James F Diaken. (Order filed March 16, 1398), .500.00

• SATISFIED MECHANICS' LIENS.

March 19. Hamil ton terrace, w s. 425 n 141st st, lEH.O.'i

100. F B Hawkins Sc Co agt W m H Lake. (Nov 4, 1897) 151.83

March 21. OSth st, s w cor Wes t End av, —X—. Blake &

Conklyn agt Fredk A Reeve. (Feb IS, 1898). . , . . : ..5,625.00

Same property. Chaa E Reid agt same. (March 11, 1898) 266-00

Prince st, n e cor Sullivan st, 50x05.6. P and T Lark in agt Mary E Gregory. (Feb 3, i^JO).

1,573.00 Same property. Simons & Moersfelder agt J

Doe aud Treffenberg & Terry. (Feb 2, 1898). 5,777,28

l lDlb St, Nos 102 to 108 West , Henry _H Meise agt Giuseppe A Adamo. (Dec 11. ISOi).

310.00 Essex st . No 5, w s. 74.C n Division st. F r a n k

S Grob agt Moritz Waisman et al. (June 30, 1897) 87.27

'3d av, s p cor 27th st, 50x100. Williain Mul­lin agt Mary E Norton. (Feb 10, 1801). . .49.00

=jBckson av. w s, 272.9 n i e5 th st, 140x85. J a s F Handy agt Louis A Schneider. (Dec 21, 1.,,.,., 128,00

Amsterdam a*-, s w cor 165th st, 205,10Xi^j. N Y Architectural Ter ra Cotta Co agt John E Darragh. (March 17, 1808) 3.600.00

'OSth st, s e cor Pa rk av, 125x100. M a n i a An­derson agt William Johnston, (Mar. 16, 1SU8,)

116.00 March 22.

Louise St. w s, 100 n Columbus av. 25x93. Mar­tin Weiss agt H e r m a n Domniscb, Jan 21 . 1S98) 565.00

^9th St. No 46 E, Charles Thlel and John Moser agt Mrs — Schneider. (Sept 3, 1S89).

1,133.50 Central Park West , n w cor 102d st, 100x100.

The United States Mortar Supply Co agt Mayer Se Schnaier. (Dec 10, 1S'.*1) 1,133-50

150th st, 3 s, 350 e Morris av, 25x100. jVda-mnnt Mfg Co of America agt George Pickel. (Feb 11. 1898) 231.25

Same property. P M LicEante agt same. (Feb •4, 1898) 68.35

Same property. Samuel I-I Vanderbeek agt same. (Jan 2.5, 18981 130,50

150th st, s 3, 325 e Morris av. Ju l ius Mueller agl Ellen McDevltt et al. (Feb 10, 1803) . .

177..50 1st st, s s, 234 e White Plains road. Wal t e r

Dawson agt Margaret Ceburre et al, (Dec 23, 1807) 122.00

Same property. Michael Buffano ag t same. (Dec 24, 1807) 212.65

Same property. Vincenza Grillo agt same. (Jan 3, 1898) li&.00

Same property. Bar ton Bros & Co agt same (Dec 22, 189T) 1,608.03

Same property. P P SteHens & Son ag t same, (Feb 21, 1898) loO.OO

Same property. Andrew BIckbardt ag t same. (Dec 31, 1897) 115.00

^Willis av, n e cor 141st st, 56x99. Walter E McClathpT agt Methodist Episcopal Church of New York. (-March 21. 1898) 67.50

Mar. 23. Norfolk st, Nos 149 lo 13.5. Joseph and John

Ruff agt John Kehoe. (March 22, 1808.) 5,800.00

130th St. No 538, s s, 3.50.3 e Morris av, Pranz Bochert agt George Pickel and ano. (Jan 29, 1898.) 11.50

'Hamilton terrace, w s. 100 s I44th st. 196x100. Middlesex Quarry Co agt Wm H Lake and Mills & Strachau, (March 8. IS98.) 1.721.00

Bame propertv. Kampfner Sc Allen agt same. (Jan 21 1808.) 773.80

82d St. No 136 East. Edward T Kelly agt Henry E Fox. (Dec 22. 1806.) 394.00

Same properly. Moritz & Doctor ag t aame. (March 1.3. 1897.) -^77,15

Same property. Percival H Seward agt aame. (April 16. 1S97.) 207.00

Same property. Duncan Black agt sarae. (May 16, 1897.) 30-00

Same property. Don A Gaylord agt same. (Mar 20, 1887.) 291.00

98th Ht, Nos 114 to l i s East . Hyman Gins-bur s agt Morris Mandelstein. (March 22. 1808.) 233.00

OSth st, Kos 112 to 118 East . Michael Kat /en Hgt samo. (March 21, 1898.) 74.05

!Hamilton teraca. w s, 425.4 n 141st st. 104x100. Arlando Marine agt Wm H Lake et al. (March 10, 1S98.) 3.80].73

•Slst st, Nos 316, 318 and 320 West . John F DensGl agt Clarence True, (March 19. 1808. . . , " . 350.90

Mar. 24. 116th st, Nos 64 ond 66 West. Nathao Kosovsity

agt Harr is Fordinsky. (March 16, 1898.). .83.00

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r March 26, 1898 Record and Guide 104th st, s s, 400 w Columbus av, S4xlC;0,ll.

Maurice J Engel agt Wm 0 Massarene. [March 18. 1898,) 2!^0-20

OSth Et, Nos 112 to 118 East, Jacob Rabinowitz agt Morris Mandelstein. (Jan 2, 1898,) . .246.00

Prince St. !i e cor Sullivan st, 50x95.0, Murtagli Se McCarthy agt Mary E Gregory, (Feb 2, 1898.) 3,401.85

Norfolk st, Nos 140 to 155. Joseph and John Ruff agt John Kehoe and Louis Lese. (March 23, 181)8,) 5Sill)(.0

I36th st s s, 225 e St Ann's av, 100x100. Wra T Hookey net Sarah G Schuyler. (Feb 5, 1898.)

344.06 Sarae property. Schnatz Se Massoth agt same.

(Feb 7, ]898.) 284.74 Sarae property. Adolph Poper agt same. (Feb

11, 1808.) 21.20 Same property, R Eckstein & Son agt same.

(Feb 7, ISOS.) 76.74 Same property. Theo A Klenke agt same. [Peb

7, 1S9S,) 2,481,05 Same property. Rudolph Walter agt same. (Feb

9. 1S08.) 320.00 Same properly, Bradley 6 Currier Co agt same.

(Feb 2, 189S.) (172.00 Same property, Rudolph Walter agt aame. (Peb

8, 1898.) 211(1.1 0 S(ii;ie r>rnpe,-ty. Jobn W Smith agt same, (Feb

17. 1S98) 503.00 Same property. Moses Bluinenleid agt same,

(Feb 11, 1898.) 20,00 Same property. Rubin Sank agt same. (Feb 11.

1898.) 3:i.0fl Same propertv. Robinson Stoneware Co agl sarae.

(Feb 14. 1808.) 288.00 Same property. Harry Falk agt same. (Feh I I ,

1808.) 1^-00 Same property. Abraham Luberiuanu agl same.

(Feb 11. 1898.) 21,50 Same prnperly. Alfred Weiss agt same. (Feb

26. 1898,) 230.00 March 25.

milt st, Nos 102 to 110. s s, 100 e Park av. lOOx—. John Lewis agt Morris Mandelstein. (Aug 6, 1897) 10.00

'1st st, s s, bet Maple av and White P la ins av, 25x125. Michael Subitzky agt Margaret Ce­burre , (Feb 21, 1898) 6T.56

'Same propertv. Edward SuhiUky agt saui?. (Feb 2l , 189,S) 77.50

Hamil ton lerrraco, 425 n 141st st, 194.Cxi„... Bauschard Mfg Co agt W m H Lake. (Mnrch 14, 18981 10,891.00

Chrystie st, No 114. Maxwell Se Dempsey agt I rving Bachrach. (Sept 24. 1807) 216.77

=113th st, liK) e 7th av, 75x100. Jennie E Stothers agt Johu F Scanuell. (March 21. 189S) 550.00

Elizabelh st . No 147. Jul ius Rugo ngt S Bach­rach. (Mnrch 22. 18981 8.00

Monroe st, Nos 118 and 120. Anno Baker agt Betsie B Levy. (Jan 18, 18138) 2,472,35

iDlscharged by deposit. 'Discharged by bond. 'Discharged by order of court.

j inn • I - . L . . I I. . , . . i . , — — —

BUILDINCS PROJECTED. The hrs t nuuje is that ol the owner; a r t stands

for architect, m 'n for mason, c'r for carpenter and b'r for builder.

When character of roof is not mentioned It la tc be understood tha t the roof Is lo he ot tin.

60TJTH OF 14TH ST.

233—Henry st, Nos 22S and 230 . two 6-sly b rk s to res and fiats, 23.G;JixStj.S; cost, .^liO.dOU e a c h ; Henry F i sche l , 210 B a s t B r o a d w a y ; a r ' t , H o r e n b u r e e r & S t r aub , 122 Bowery .

2 i l l—Reade s t . No 144, 1-sty b rk cold i l o r -age, 25--^o3; cost, $7,0OU; W m H L u d l n m . Gc-shen , N Y; a r ' t , T R Jackson , Gl Broadway .

251—Madison st, Nos 242-24y, two (J-sly and b a s e m e n t b r k s lo res and flats, 32x811; cost, JfaO.UUO each; Pols te in & Fe inbe rg , 2U0 H e n r y s t ; a r ' t , Mich Berns te in , 14a Cen t re st .

232—Marke t st, Noa 4S-50 , two 6-sly b i k s to res and flals, 25x74 ,2 ; cost, $20,(IUU each; Siegel & Grossmann , S2 Monroe s t ; a r ' t , Louis Koi_n, 37 Maiden lane .

2o8—Henry sl , No 9 1 , G-3ly b r k s to res and flats, 25.5 ' ;4xSS.2%; cost, !);2o,000; ow'r and a r ' t , s a m e a s p l a n 2 5 1 ,

255—2d sl , Nos 1 S 1 4 S 7 , t h ree G-sty b rk s to res and flats, •28.1x02.4% and S9.9i/t ; coat, !|;3O,O00 each ; Louis Cohen, 211^2 E GSth s t ; a r ' t , M Berns te in , 145 Cen t re st .

2G0—Grand st, Ko 369, 5 -s ty b rk s to res and Hats, 25.xSt),9; cost, $2U,00U; Woodbury G Langdon , 7 l 9 o th av; a r ' l , A 0 Hoddick, iJT W 2 4 t h st,

2 (54 -Orcha rd s t . No 177, o-sly b rk a tores and t enem ' t , 22 .97 ix7o ,4 : cost, S'lo.OOO; Sam' l J R u t h , 22 B lOyih s t ; a r ' l s , H o r e n b u r g e r & S t r aub , 122 Bowery .

2lj(i—York s l , n s, 54.7 w W e s t B r o a J w a j and Canal s t , s s, 6 3 , 1 % w of W Broadway , two G aud 7 - s ty b rk w a r e h o u s e s , 21x70 and 42x 74.G; cost. $7o,0U0; Jobn F Scannel l , 12 Eas t 13Uth a t ; a r ' t . H e n r i F o u c h a u x , l(J2d el and l l l h av.

208—Hutge r s at . No 5 1 , 6 - s t y b r k a tores and flats, 2 o x y u . e ; cost, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 ; Wei l & Mayer , 35-37 Nassau s t ; a r ' i e , Schne ider & Her t e r , 4 8 Bible House ,

269—2d Bt, No 29G, 6 -s ty b r k s lo res and fiats, 25x91 ,6 ; cost, $ 3 0 , 0 0 0 ; Simon Rossman , J r , 1060 Lexington a v ; a r ' t s , Schne ider & Her ­te r , 4S Bible House .

271—Attorney st, Nos 123 to 135, 5-sty b rk publ ic school, 135x65 ; cost, ,'?2r,,000; City ot New York ; a r ' l , C B J Snyder , 585-5S7 Broad­way.

B E T W E E N U T H AND B&TH STS.

210—IGth Et, Nos 216 and 218 W. two 5-s ty b r k flau. 49 .91^x93; cost , $20,1)00 each; J n o

F Hopkins , 821 Forea t av, B r o n x ; a r ' t a . Bor­ing & TILon, 57 Brrjal'w.iy. t!orre'j ;s f i r o r In issue ot M,arch 12.

237—42d st , u e cor Madiaon av, three 2-sty brk s tores and ofTices, 3S.4xtJ3, 92x95, 3 5 s 209 ,10 ; to ta l cost, $85 ,000 ; Jos Mil lbank, 27 E 3 9 t h s l ; a r ' t s . L a m b & Rich , 35 Nassau st .

243—20th st, s s, 87 n 4th av, S-sty brk m a n -ufnctory, 8 8 x 8 2 ; cost, .tl20ll,0("10; Seaboaid Rea l ly Co, 320 Broadway ; ,ar ' t3, Nevt l le Sc Bagge, 217 W I 2 5 l h s l .

267—SOth s t , Nos 501 lo 507 West , rear, 5-s ty b r k factory, 1 0 0 x 2 8 ; cost, ,1118,000; R u l h A Wal lace , Atnesbury , M a s s ; a r ' t , Henry Da­vidson, 1 0 1 W e s t 21s t St.

270—5Sth st, u w cor P a r k av, 5-s ty h rk and a tone dwei l 'g , 28 .5x100 ; cost, $45,1.09; Clarence C Rice, M D, 81 I rv ing p i ; a r ' t s , How­a rd SL Cauldwel l , 10-12 Eas t 23d st,

BETWEEN 50TH AND 125TH STS., EAST Ol' BTH AV.

238—82d st , Nos 242 and 244 E, 5-slv h rk s tab le and dweU'g. 3S..3x98,2; cost , ,1520,000; J n o McLaugh l in . 340 E S l s t s t ; a r ' t . ' Jhas S tegmayer , SOO B S2d st .

241—124lh St. No 3 2 9 B , 5-s ty b rk :1ats. 25x 8 6 . 5 ; cost, $18 ,000; P e l e r P r i e s , 3 3 9 Pl V.'dA s t ; a r ' t . Cbas Ren lz , 1 3 3 4lh av.

25S—1st av, e s, 76,9 n 72d Sl, r>-sty brk s tore and flats, '25x88; cost, $2:1,000; Emll Green, 162 E 72d s t ; a r ' t , Adolph Balschun, J r , fi69 E IHoth s t .

263—ILoth st, n s, 190 w P a r k av, four 5 -s ty b r k flUs, 25x80 ; cosl . $00,000 to la l ; Emily S Fel t , 218 W 4 8 t h s t ; a r ' t , Nevi l le Sc Bagge, 217 W 125 th sl ,

265—110th s t , e s, 70 e Madisou av, three 5-s ly b rk s to res and flats, 25x85 .5 ; cost, $27 ,009 each; Mary E Dempsey, .^47 J a m a i c a av, Borough of Queens ; a r ' t , C A Mil lner , -Sl l-'Jast 125th St.

50TH AND 125TH STREBTa, WEST OF CEN­TRAL PARK WEST AND BTH AVENUE.

254—91sl st, n s, 100 w Cent ra l P a r k W t s ' , two (i-sty b rk and s tone flats, 4.*ixSS.8; co t, .^..140,000 to t a l ; M A Brown, 128 W 93d s t ; a r ' t , Hy Andersen, 1180 B ioadway .

250—] IGth St. a s, 20O w Manba t i an av, 5 -s ly b r k flats. 50x82 ,10 : cost, $25 ,000 ; Jos N Campbel l . 247 W lOOlh s t ; a r ' t s , Nevi l le & Bagge, 317 W 125 th st .

257—West Bnd av, w E. o O . l l s 102d s t , 6-s ty b r k flat. on,x86.6; cosl, $50 ,000 ; Mary B Detiipsey, 347 Jam' j ica av. Astor ia , L 1; a r ' t s , Nevil le & Bagge, 2 l 7 W l 2 5 t h a t ; b ' r , Wm Dempsey,

250—fiOth s t , s s, 250 w Cen t ra l P a r k West , 5-s ty and b a s e m e n l b r k flals, 2 5 x 8 6 ; cosl, $17 ,500 ; J a s B Baird , J612 Broadway; a r ' l , IM Louis Ungr ich , 13-15 W 2Sth st,

262—Mornings ide av, u e cor l l G l h s l , two

st, l lOTH TO 125TH STS., BETWEEN STH AND

8TH AVS.

o.39_7ti i av e s, from I l 2 t h to 113 th "i; two 6-s ty b r k flats, 1 0 0 x 9 4 . 1 1 ; cost . j3O0,09O: Sea­board Rea l ty Co, 320 Broadway; a r ' t s , .N'eVUle & Bagge, 217 W 125th st .

NORTH OF 125TH ST.

236—183d St. s s. 250 e l l l h av, four 3-sty brk dwel l 'gs , 1 8 . 9 x 4 5 ; cost, ^'H.S'JO each ; Rose Berwin . Clas5on, s w cor Beacon St; a r ' t , S B Sabe t t i . s ame address .

24 2—Amste rdam av, e s. 24 ,11 s : 5 7 t h st .

St. 244—Sth av, n w eor 133d st . lwo o-i'iy b rk

s t o r e s and fliits, 25x1(15 aud ' ;-! . , l lxll2: tos t , one $35.01'0, and one $25,0110; S W B Sir.ith, 256 W 116th s l ; m ' t , Nuville <i I!aei;o, 217 W ]2v^th St. •

250-^St Nicholas av, e s, 100.8 s'"159:h s ' , 5 - s ty h r k flats, 25 .5x103 ; coat, $22,61)0; J n o Welcke r , 3 8 5 St Nicholas a v ; a r ' t , M O B Per ­don, 6 4 H 90th St. , ,

261—L^Olh St. 5 s, 50 e Convent av, four 3 -s ty and b a s e m e n t h rk d\ve!l 'g8, IG.G and 17x 50.4 and 55 .4 ; cost, $ i ,0(]0 each; Moore & Ashley, 4 3 3 W 117th s t ; a r ' t , F W Moore, 433 W t 4 7 t h st,

272—Lenox av . e \v cor U S t h at. 2 -s ly b rk s to re and dwei l 'g , 27 .0x100 ; coat $16 ,000; J o h u D Cr immins , 4 0 Eas t fiSth et ; « r ' t , not g iven; b 'r , D A Breeu , 50 Eas t ti9th st,

23d and 24th WARDS-Branch offloe of Building Department, 277,^ 3d

avenue, junction Courtlandt avenue, where plana for buildings to be ereoted In 23d and 24th w a r d s mav hR flled.

2 i e a — H a n c o c k st, e a, 150 n Columbus av, four 2 - s ty f r ame dwel l 'gs , 18x34 ; cost, $2 ,000 each; Mrs Jo seph ine Rezzano ; a r ' t , Angel Rez­zano, Ogden av , cor Devoe st .

217a—Brook av, e s, 84.4 n KiOth at, four 3-s ty f rame flats. 18.0xG0; cost , Ifo.OOO each : ow ' r and a r ' l , Niels Toelberg , H o m e St and Southern Boulevard .

21Sa—Whi l e P l a in s av, e a, 100 a Summi t av, Wakefleld, 1-sty f r a m e oflice, 16x18 : cost, $ 1 2 5 ; C Solflo, Garden pi, Wakefield; a r ' l . M W HIndhangh , Becker av, Wakefield.

2 1 9 a — F r a n k l i n av , e B, 29J -2 - ' ' Jefferson at.

2Vi-sty f rame dweU'g, 23x5G, s la to roof; cost, $8,U0ii; Geo Re inhard t , 1092 F r a n k l i n a v ; a r ' t , M J Garv in , 3307 3d av.

220a—St Lawrence av, e s, 150 a Mansion at, 2-3ly f rame dwei l 'g , 2 0 x 4 5 ; cosl, $4,0110: Au­gus t DIener, Classon av. Van N e s t ; a r ' l . Ch r i s P Lohse, 906 Wes tches te r av.

221a—177lh st . a s, 150 w Bronxda le av, 2 ^ - B l y f rame dwei l 'g , 2 0 x 4 5 ; cost, -H.COO; s la te roof: Joseph Schwar tz , Classon av , Van Nes t : a r ' t , s ame as last .

222a—Unionpor t road, e s, 175 n Mlan t t l Et, 2yj-s ty f rame dwel i 'g , 26x39 ; cost, $2 ,100 ; s late roof; Hugh Moffltt. 6S5 B a s l 142d s t ; a r ' t , Robt Glenn, 730 Melrose av,

2 2 3 a — W h i t e P l a in s av, w s, 301 n Flnwei Bt, Wl l l i amsbr idge , 1-sty f rame s to re , 2 5 x 6 0 ; cost . $2 ,500 ; P a t r i c k Cleary , Wl l l i amsb r idge : a r ' t s , Lawrence & Ringrose , 150th f t and 31 av.

224a—Main s t , s w cor P o p l a r st, .3-sty frame dwei l ' g and s tore , 24 ,6x50 ; cost. $4 ,300 ; Mar­t in K r a m e r , 157 10 th a v ; a r ' t , s ame as last .

225a—Morris st, s s, 102 e Barke r av, Wil l ­i amsbr idge , 2i,^-sty f r ame dweil 'g , 20x36 . s U t e roof; cosl , $2 ,400 ; F r a n k McGarry , Pa rk av, Wi l l i amsbr idge ; a r ' l , J a s H Pe r ry , Mt Vernon , N Y.

22Ga—Vyse sl , e s, 7 5 n F r e e m a n at, 2 -s ty f rame dweH'g, 2 1 x 4 8 ; cost. -fS.oOO; Scbwal ­benberg & Coryell . 117G Hoe a v ; a r ' t , John Scbwalbenberg . 1800 F o x El,

227a—Main st, s w cor Bay av. City Is land, t w o 2-s ty f rame dwel l 'gs and s tores . 20x54 ; cosl , $ 3 , 0 0 0 ; K a l e Bolger, F o r d h a m av. Clly I s l a n d ; a r ' t s , Kerby Sc Co., 722 T r e m o n t av.

22Sa—135lh sl , n s, 300 e Southern Boule­va rd , 2-Ety f rame s tab le , 30x50 ; cosl, $1 ,800 ; gravel roof; Cbas S tea rns , 514 Southern Boule­v a r d ; a r ' t , W C Dickerson . 149th s t and Hd av,

229a—Bainbr idge av, w s, 100 n Southern Boulevard , 2V^-sly r fame dwel l 'g , 17 .0x45 ; s l a t e roof; cost . $4 ,000 ; Oswald Benedix, Ba inbr idge av and Sou lhe rn Boulevard ; a r ' t , W C Dickerson . 149th st and 3d av,

230a—137tb st, n s. 250 e Lincoln av. 2-Rly brk dwel l 'g and s tore . 25 ,Sx90; cost. IJS.OOO; J o h n Kle in . 516 B 137 th s t ; a r ' t , Louis F Heinecke , 62 Bowery .

231a—Union av, w s, 25 n loOlh st, flve 2 -Sty f rame dwel l 'gs , 20x60 ; E u g e n e H H a m ­mond, 1385 F r a n k l i n av, ow ' r and a r ' t ,

232a—Rosedale av, e s. 125 s Mansion st . 2-Bty f rame dwell 'g , 2 0 x 2 8 ; cost, -112,800; Gor­don Sc Gil i lEghara, Commonwea l lh a v ; a r ' t , W 0 Dickerson, 149lh s t and .3d nv.

233a—Rai l road av, s s, bet Har lera River and ISn th st, 1-sly iron freight shed, gravel roof, 16SX.35; cost, $ 5 , 0 0 0 ; H a r l e m T r a n s f e r Co, 4 7 B :i35th s t : a r ' t , W a l t e r G Berg, 2 6 1 W 52d st.

234a—156th sl , s s, 134.5 e Beach av, 1-sty brlt chu rch and 3-sty pa r sonage , 53x143 , gravel and s l a t e roof; cost, $20 ,000; St Pau l ' s Evange l ica l L u t h e r a n C h u r c h ; a r ' t s . Dodge Sc Morrison, 4 1 Wall st .

235a—l42d sl , s s, ,34 w Morr is av. I - s ty brk s table and shed, 25x90 : cost, $2 ,000; F r e d Hi tchcock, 3d av and 145 th s t : a r ' t s , Chas Bax­ter & Son. 25S0 3d av.

ALTERATIONS. 229—12tb st . No 343 B, moved forward, 2 0

ft. new s tcue_founda l ion ; cost. $1 ,500 : a r ' t . R E Rodge r s . 2o E 127lh s t ; lessee, Yellow P ine Co, 125th s l and 1st av.

230—2lEt st, Nos 332 and 334 B,_new doors , IJartitions, new ven t shaCt; cosl , $2..nCfl': Moses KalK, 165 Av E ; a r ' l , W m B Whi t e , 150 En-, 3otb St.

231—1st av. Nos 1101 and 1 1 0 3 . new s tore fronts, f rames , g lass and doors ; cost , $2 ,000 ; Jos W i e n e r , 1046 5 th a v ; a r ' t , Morgan M O'.Brlen. 159 E 90 th st .

232—tOth av, n w cor 43d s t , extension, J 8 , 7 x22 .6 ; cost, $ 8 0 0 ; Mrs F inn , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , J L J o r d a n , 4 4 0 W 28lh s l ; lessee, J E Jo rdan , 43d Et nnd 10th av.

2 3 3 — W a t e r st, Nos 148 and 145, a rches cut through wal l , het 1 4 3 and 145 W a t e r st, on 1st and 2d b a s e m e n t floors; cost, $4,0lHl; Bmnnue l Hoffman es ta te , 149 W a t e r s l ; a r ' l s , Brun &-. Mauser , 1123 Broadway .

234—Sd av, Nos 695 and 697, wa te r c losets , s inks and wojb tubs placed on every l o o r ; cost. .$150; George Reubel , 70S 3d a v ; a r ' t , Bdw WenB. 1491 Sd av.

235—South 3t, Nos 364 and 365[ ra ised 1 F r o u t et, Nos 303 and 3 0 5 [ s t y ; cost,

$4 ,300 ; Jackson Bros. 200 Henry at ; a r ' t . Chaa ReulK, 153 4 th av,

2 3 6 — l a t av, s w eor 3 4 l b sl , ex tens ion , 7.4x 7 .10; cost, $1 ,100 ; Thos Mvr iba . on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , Bruno W Berger , 121 Bible House,

2.37—JOth St. No 20 B, ex tens ion . lR .Rx l2 ; cost, $2 ,000 ; D M Morrison, 18 Monroe pl, Brooklyn- a r ' t , C W H El t ing , ISSl Pa rk av.

23,8—22d st. No 3 4 W, extens ion, front 23.10 xfJ, r ea r 25 .2x38 .9 ; cost, $9 ,000 ; J a n e B F a i ­toute , Bronxvi l le , N Y; a r ' t s , Po l l a rd & S te i ­n a m . 19 Union sq.

239—Orchard s l . No 47 , extens ion, 3 x 8 . 2 ; cost , $ 4 0 0 ; Isaac Marx, 118 I s t s t ; a r ' ta , Ho­r e n b u r g e r & S t r aub , 122 Bowery.

240—3d av. No 1889. new s tore front , p r e s ­ent hal l p a r t i t i o n s r e m o v e d ; cost, $ 8 0 0 : J J Benzing, 201 B 104lh s l : a r ' t , F r a n k Wolfgang , 177th st and Sou the rn Boiilevard,

241—124th St. No 201 W. extens ion . 1 5 K 39.5y2; cost. $1 ,500 ; Gus Sidenberg . 4 8 W 5 6 t h s t ; a r ' t s , B u c h m a n & Deisler , l l B SQlh st .

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242—7th av . w s. 124 th to 125th s t s . shif t shed and p la s t e r pa r t i t ions on lop s lory, new s k y l l e h t ; cost . $ 2 , 5 0 0 ; ow ' r and a r ' l , s a m e as last .

244—eSd sl . No S E , exlens ion, 12x10 .8%; cost, $21,<in0; J H Choate, 20 W 4 7 t h s l ; a r ' t , C P H Gilbert , I S Broadway.

245—20fh s t . No .308 E, ex tens ion . 1 0 : 9 x l 7 ; cost, $2 ,750 ; J H H e n s h a w et al , 44 W 3 7 t h s t ; a r ' t , J J F Gavigan, 1123 Broadway.

246—5th av. No 3 6 3 , n e cor 31s t sl , r e m o t e iron, br ick and woodwork, new par t i t ions , new iron co lumns and g i rde r s , new iron mu l l i ons and l intels , new s t a i r s ; cost. •$3fl,6C0; Mrs. E H Moir, G W 2n tb s t ; a r ' t s , McKim, Mead & W'blte, 160 Sth av.

247—13th st, Nos 6. S and 10 B. new e levator shaf t e rec ted ; cost, $ 8 , 0 0 0 ; Bu t l e r i ck P u b Co. 7 to 17 W 13th El; a r ' t , L C Holden, 1 Union sq.

248—Oth av. No 914, ex tens ion . 22xU.2y^; cost. $600 ; Ur ich B e r g m a n n , 113 W 70th s t ; a r ' t , P F Brogan . 119 E 23d s t ; b ' r . Jos Kee­ly. 140 W 25lh s l .

249—Lewis sl , Nos 103 and lOo. n e w par ­t i t ions, new plunge b a t h ; cost .$1,200; W m O'Brien, 59 L iber ty s l ; a r ' t , Max Muller , 2 1 Cen t re st .

2.50—22d St. No 14 West , exIenslDn 16 ,6x24. I s l t i e r b e a m s ra ised , bu i ld ing ex tendeJ to ­ward front , new front ; cost. $80011; S:iml Blackwei l , 107A Halsey sl , Brookl^.n; ar t s . J a r d i n e . Kent & J a r d i n e , 1262 Broadway .

251—GSth st . No 37 Eas t , ex tenr lon 7.0x 20 .S ; cost. :f3.000: Ger t rude R Hoyt , S t a m ­ford, Conn ; a r ' t s , L ienau & N a s b , 64 Cedar st .

2 5 2 — o l s t st . No 13 West , ex tens ion 17x 2 9 . 3 % , new e leva tor ; cost, $ 1 5 , ( 0 0 : H W a l ­te r s , 13 W S l s t s t ; a r ' t s , Ba rney & Chapjuan, 1286 Broadway.

253—Olb sl . No 334 B, new s to re f ront ; cost. $ 7 5 0 ; W m and B e r n h a r d Burgess , 4 1 2 E 5 .h s t ; a r ' t s , K u r t z e r Se Rohl, 1 3d av .

2 5 4 — l l t h st . No 13 W t s t , 13 .4x17 ; c i s t . $1 .6- '0 : Mary Tchin , 10 W I l t h s ' ; a r ' s, J G S E Wall & Son, 481 Slh a v ; b ' r . Hugh Ge t ly . '27-> -lib av,

255—Henry st . No 156, bu i ld ing raised 3 ft, extension 21x18.2, new p a r t i t i o n s , new s to re t r c n t ; cosl, $ 6 , 0 0 0 ; Abraham J Dworsky , 2 1 R u l g e r s s t ; a r ' t . Max Muller, 21 Centre st.

2 5 6 — ( 1 s t St. No 4.54 West , ex tens ion IG.Sx 44 .9 ; cost, $2 ,000 ; Jobn H A Wa!tha'-i5cn on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t . Max C Scburr.aun. 241 W 125 ih s l .

257—Cort landt st . No 30, new cas t i ron col­u m n s , new yellow pine cornices and g r d e r s ; cnsl, •*l..iOO: Amel ia and George A G u n t h e r , 101 W e s t "S lh s l ; a r ' l s . Small & S c h u m a n n . 2 6 5 Broadwav.

2 5 S - 6 t h av. No 88, extfnsion 22.Sx39-S pa r ­t i t ions removed, new show windows basement , 1st and 2d s t o r i e s : cost, ,$6..500; Sam' i e ! Jo­sephs , 111 Lenox a v : a r ' t , F rank l in - Bayl ies , 51 and •:<2 Bible House .

259—6ih av. No 450, extension l , i x 2 7 : cost , $ 7 0 0 ; E l izabe lh Schefers, 129 E a s t 55 th s t ; a r ' t . Joseph Wolf, 1125 Broadway.

260—5th av. No 59, par t i t ion r emoved ; cosl , $500 ; Wil l iam H Gebhard , Hote l Waldor f ; a r ' l F r a n k D Gheen, 10 E a s l 14ih s t ; b ' r , Jones Cons t ruc t ion Co. 10 Eas t 14th s t .

201—Fron t s t , No 2(IG. ex tens ion 19.11V|X 2 2 : cost, .$900; T b o i r a s F Stfvenson et al 120 Liber ty s t ; a r ' t . Wells C a r d n e r , 'rj7'2 B a n -br idge st, Brooklyn; b ' r , Watson & Otis, 3 6 0 Bainbr idge st, Brooklyn.

262—2Sth s t , Nos 218 and 220 Bast , n e w elevator , n e w insula t ion he tween floor b e a i r s ; cost, S;2,000: J a m e s A T r i m b l e . 44 Wes t 132d s t ; a r ' t L C Holden. 1 Union sq ; lessees , R e v ­illon Bros , 13 Wes t 28 th sL

23c9 and 24.th WARDS. 92a—Te;Edale pl. s s, 5 0 e Cavldwel l av. a l ­

t e r lo 2-sty frame dwelPg. 20x- '4 .2 : cost. $2 . -0 0 0 ; Edward Rawan , S3i E 153d s t ; a r ' l , M J Garv in . 3 3 1 1 3d av,

9 3 a ^ T a y l o r av , s w cor l S 7 t b s t , a l t e r to 2V2-sty f rame dwel l 'g , 2 4 x 3 0 ; cost . $I,SOU; Geo Mauer , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , W m Graul , 887 K i n g s b r i d g e road .

94a—Vanderb i l t av, n e cor Wendove r av . 2 -s ly frame extension I S . K S O ; cost, $ 7 0 0 ; Alfred P Ber l ine , 172d s t , nea r Vaude rb i l t a v ; a r ' t , A r t h u r Arc lander , 5 6 1 E a s t 139th st .

95a—163d st , n s, 152 e 3d av. 2 - s tv b r k and f rame extens ion 1 0 0 . 3 x 2 1 ; cost. $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 ; Sehnorer Club . 163d s t and Eag le a v ; a^r't, M J Garv in . 3307 3d av.

96a—Hoe s t . w s, SO n H o m e s l . 2 -s ty f n m e ex tens ion 2 4 x 2 5 ; cost . $2 ,000 ; J a m e s O 'Hara , on p remises ; a r ' l , Alfred Er icson , 1486 Min­ford pl .

9 ( a — l G 9 l h s t , n s, 2 5 1 w Sher idan av , bu i ld ­ing to be moved; cost, $ 6 0 0 ; E u g e n i a W H a r ­g rave , 169th st, n e a r She r idan a v ; a r ' t , O R e i smann , 9 1s t st .

SSa—189ih s t , n s, 115 e 3d av, a l t e r a t i o n s to f ron t ; cosl, $ 3 5 0 ; Mar t in Klug , 3d av and 189th s t ; a r ' t , John Kern , 179th st and 3d av.

99a—Cour t l and t av, e s, 47 n 154ih st, bu i ' d -ing to he ra ised one s to ry ; cost, .$1,506; Sophia Moebus. 609 Eas t l o l t h s t ; a r ' t , H e r r m Hor ­enburger , 802 Melrose av.

100a—Westches te r t u rnp ike , n s, 3 2 5 w Unionpor t road, a l te r to 2-sty f rame dwel l ' e and s t o r e ; cost, $ 4 0 0 ; Sa rah E Conway, 17Glh s t and Ti l l ian p l ; a r ' t , J o h n De H a r l , 1637 Fox St.

101a—Frank l in av , No 1.^24, 2 - s ly f rame extens ion, 17x16 .7 ; cost $1 ,S00; Geo Slolz.

on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , Chas B a x t e r Se Son, 2580 3d av .

102a—167lh st, s ' a , 25 w 3d av, n e w s tore f ron t ; cost, $G0O; B e r t h a Merkle , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t . F J Miller, 3 4 3 8 3d av.

103a—Wil l i s av . w s, 25 s 136 th st, in le r io r a l t e r a t i o n s ; cost , $ 0 0 0 ; W m G Dilger , 108 B a s t 5 8 t h s t ; a r ' t , F r a n z Wolfgang , 153 4 t h av.

104a—Ogden av, n e i^or Union st . bu i ld ing t o be moved ; cost, $ l , 7 o 0 ; T h o s F Kennedy , or. p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , Wi l l A O'Hea, Woody Cres l av End Devoe st,

105a—Av B, n e cor 1 2 l h s t . Unionpor t , new s tore f ron t ; cost, .$400; Adam Schaefer , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' l , J Mazeau. 12th sl , Unionpor t ,

106a—142d s t . n a. 5 5 0 e Wi l l i s av , g e n e r a l a l t e r a t i o n s : cost, $ 3 5 0 ; P iec l r i l l i Bros , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , A l b e r t E Davia, 2 5 5 8 3d av.

107a—3d st , n s, S3G e W h i t e P l a i n s road, Wi l l i amsb r idge , 1-sly f r ame extens ion 20 .6x12 ; cost, $ 2 6 0 ; Mary Maher , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , W Beffoir, Wi l l i amsbr idge .

108a—Soulhe rn Boulevard , w s, 75 s 144 th sl , b u i l d i n g to be moved; cost , $ 5 0 0 ; J R Pe r lbe f t e r , 2787 3d a v ; a r ' t , Lou i s F a l k , 146 th s t and 3d av.

lOHa—Elton av. s w cor 160th s t , move bu i ld ­i n g : cost, $ 1 , 0 0 0 : P e t e r Baly, 2 Tel ler p i ; a r ' t , Chas Drechsel , 712 E 144th st .

l lOa—Unionpo r t road, s e cor Mor r i s P a r k av , 2-sty f r ame ex tens ion , 4 x 6 ; cosl, $ 2 0 0 ; Geo L a h r m a n , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , Chr i s F Lohse , 900 W e s t c h e s i e r av.

MISCELLANEOUS.

GENERAL ASSIGNMENTS. Marcb 15 The Ar thur Kenny Shoe Co, (of 430 West 14th

st) to Sheridan S Norton; without preEerences. IG The J a m t s Giegory Co (metal workers and

brass founders, a t 1(16 to 110 Cannon st) , to Charles L Bogle; without preferences.

18 Carabcis, Michael (dealer in poultry, meats . See. nt 2:i(! Gth av ) . to Jobn Symes; wi tb pref-frfncfs for S.30ft to the assignee.

IS Foote Sc Thorne Glass Co (at Nos 216 and 218 Wooster st) to John V B Clarkson; no pref­erences.

21 Leonard. Peter H (china and glassware importer at 7lj and 18 Reade st). assigned to Chas D O'Connell,giving preferences aggregat ing §12,-025. to divers persons.

22 Baker, Francis T la ship chandler of 19 East st), to Walter K Barton, with a preferenec for S,'i,3n0 to Maria A Thwlng,

23 The American Range Finder Co to Charies B Van Nostrand, without preferences,

23 Worrell and Best (furniture dealers a t 2037 Third av) to John A Fi tzpatr ick; no prefer­ences.

Proceedings of the Board of Aldermen Affecting Real Estate.

The following resolutions calling for the fol. lowing Improvements have been passed by the Board and sent to the Mayor for approval.

• rndicaies that a resolu ' ion has been Introduced and referred to the appropriate committee.

, New York, March S, 1898. (S) Rutherford pl to Hagen pl. (S) Clinton pl, east of 5th av, to Eas t Stli st. (S) Clinton pi, west of oth av. to Wes t Sth st. (3) lOHth st, from 1st to 2d avs ; asphal t . (5) GSth st, n s, IUO w Is t av, 4 lamp posts In

front of German Reformed l iburch. (3) Prospect av, from Westchester av to Crotona

Pa rk South.* (o-lt) H;7ih sl , from Southern Boulevard to West­

chester av. (Sj Boulevard, from SOth to 15otb s t ; Boulevard

Latayfette, from lorith to l a7 th s t ; l l t h av or BJulevard, from 157th to 170th st, and Kings-bridge road, trom 170th s t and l l t h av and Boulevard to Spuyten Duyvil Creek to Broad­way.*

(3-4) ICSth st, from 2d av to Eas t River; grani te block.*

(.)) Lenox av, n w cor 121sl s t ; 2 lamp posts in front ot Lenox Av Unitar ian Church.

(S) 137tb st, s s, 138th st, n s, 3d av, w s, Lin­coln ay, e s, to Lincoln sq.

New York, March 15. (0) Elm st ; additional mains . (!)) Gouverneur slip, bet F ron t and Wale r s ts . 13) SUth sl , from 2d av to Eas t River; asphalt .* (3) llltb st, from 2d av lo 4tb av; asphalt .* (11) 12tb St. from Av D to Eas t River.* (41 51st st, from l l t h to 12th avs .* (8) Varick pl, from Houston to Bleecker St.* (5-9) lG7th st, from Southern Boulevard to

Westchester av, (3) 15th st, from Av C to 2d av; asphalt .* (2) Av A, No 1419. in front of.* (71 10th av, bet 20th and SOth sts.* (3) 2 i th st, from 7th av to Hudson River; as ­

phalt .* (51 Elixabeth st, Bronx Borough.

(1) Curbing, flagging, &c.; (2) fencing vacant lots ; (3) paving; (4) regulat ing and grad ing ; (5> gas mains laid and lamp posts erected and lighted: (61 renumber s t ree t ; (7) electric l igh ts ; (8) change of name: (9) water mains ; (10) crosa-walks laid; (11) s treet opening.

ADVERTISED LEGAL SALES. Referee's sales to he held a t 12 o'clock noon a t

the New York Real Esta te Salesroom, 111 Broadway, except where otherwise stated.

Mar. 23. 114th st. No IC, s G. I7.'?.7 w Cth av. 17.8x100.11,

3-sty stone front dwell'g. Mary M More agt John F and Theresa Clancy; Noble & Camp, a t t 'ys , 2

WaU st ; Edward Browne, ref, (Amt due $13,01)5; sub to taxes &c. -?391.) Mort recorded March 22, 1894. By P F Meyer,

118th st, n 3, 210 w 5th av. lOOxlOO.ll, vacant. Amadee Spadone and ano agt Clarence J Hart­ley et al; Chas D Ridgway, at t 'y. "T imes" Bldg, N T ; Reuben Mapelsden, ref. (Amt due $13,274: sub to taxes. &c, $336 and mort $12,000.) Mort recorded Dec 7. 1896. By P F Meyer.

Lexington av. No 37'2. a w cor 41si st, 19.9x68, 4-sty stone front dweH'g. John T WUIets guard of estate of Jobn T Willeis, Jr , agt Mary Greg­ory et a l ; Wilson M Powell, a t t 'y , 29 Wall s t ; Edwin B Root, ref. (Amt due $16,715; sub to taxes, See. $554.) Mori recorded Ju ly 15, 1896. By R V Harne t t Sc Co,

Delancey pl, e s, 112 n Morris Pa rk av. 25x90. Van Nest Station. Jacob Norden agt John E Ryan et a l ; J Mortimer Bell, a t t ' y , 5 Soulh 3d av, Mt Vernon, N Y; H a r r y V Morgan, ref. (Amt due $206; sub to taxes $5.) Foreclosure of liens. By referee, on premises, a t 12.30 P, M.

147th st, 400 e Prospect st, 24.3x100. Auguat Schieck agt Anna C Schmidt; Peter Cook, a t l 'y . 49 Chambers st ; Wm J A McKim, ref. (Amt due $2,957.) Mort recorded Sept 1, 1892. By W m Kennelly.

Mar. 29.

Crosby sl. No 97, e s, 114.2 s Prince sl. 25.3x66, 7-Ety brk store. Geo M Miller, trustee agt Ed­ward Judson et a l ; Henry W Kennedy, at l 'y , 66 Broadway; Royal S Crane, ref. (Amt due $36,-683; sub to Uxes, &c, $600.) Mort recorded Oct 15, 1894. By D P Ingraham.

Grand sl, Nos 294, 2941*. ^^d 296. n s, 50 e El­dridge Bt, oOx87.6; Nos 294 and 294K. two 2-aty frame hrk front stores; No 296 5-sty stone front store and tenem't, Wiliiam Man. as trustee agt F r a n k Cromwell et a l ; Fredk H Man, att 'y, 5tt Wall s t : C W West, ret. (Arat due $;54,855; sub to taxes. &c. $3,400.) Mort recorded Dec 19, 1888. By Wm Kennelly.

ISth Et, Nos 232 and 234, g s. 425 w Ttb av. 50x 145.6x50x144.6, 2 5-sty hrk stores and tenem't with 2-sly brk stables and 1-sty frame shed on rear . Emma J Sommer extrx Sebastian Sommer agt The Bavarian Star Brewing Co et al; Miller, D & M, a t t ' ys . 120 Eroadway: Horace Secor. Jr, , ref, (Amt due $10..'1(;7; sub to mort, £ c . $22,500.) Mort recorded April 9, 1889. By P F Meyer.

19th st. No 42. s s, 253 e Broadway, 20x92. S-sty stnne front stores. Olivia G Bates agt Louise F Virolet et ai ; Lord. Day & Lord, at t 'ys, 120 Broadway; Hamilton Odell. ref. (Sub to taxes, &c, $l,.'i07.) Part i t ion. By P F Meyer.

50th st. No .302, s s, 21 e 2d av, 18.6x80, 4-sty stone front dwell'g, Julia Bauer agt Max A Bauer et a l ; Louis Hess, att 'y, 271 Broadway; Geo W Ellis, ref, (Sub to raort ,?6 000 and taxes, &o, $441.) Part i t ion. By Wm Kennelly.

163d st, n s, 125 e Amsterdam av, nOx]12.6, va­cant. Theodore Greentree agt John Frledel et a l ; H H Glass, a l t 'y . 49 Chambers St.: Edwd M Burghard, ref. (Amt due .$ri 422: sub to morts $•24,666, and taxes. See. ,¥105.) Mort recorded Sept 13, 1897. By L j PhlKlps & Co.

Av A, No 1C80. e s, 61.5 n 88th st, 20x75, 4-sty stone front store and tenem't . Sheriff's sale on execution of all title which Michael Springer bad on July 28. 1897, or since. Ellas G Levy, a t t 'y , 157 E 57th St.

Sth av, Nos 2099 and 2101, on map Nos 2093 to 2090. w s, 25.11 n 113th st, 75x100, two o-sty brk tenem'ts with stores. Merchants National Bank of St Paul agt Thos K Lemon et a l ; Phillips & Avery, a t t 'ys , 154 Nassau st; Benno Lewinson, ref. Ami due $5,529; sub to morts $80,876. and taxes, &c, $1,307.) Mort recorded Peb 26, 1897. By Wm Kennelly.

Green lane or av, e s. 139 s 5lh st, proposed. 19x 100. Auguste H Weygandi agt Thos R Fleming e t a l ; Henry G K Heath, a t t 'y , 54 Wall s t : Saml B Paul, ref.; (Amt due $2,066; sub to taxes, &c, $10.) Mort recorded Aug 28, 1896. By H C Mapes & Co.

Hoffman st. No 2357, w s. 277 n Kingsbridge road, 75x100. Second Universalist Society of the City of New York agt Sarah A R and Wm A Carman; Geo H Corey, at t 'y , 56 Wall st: Herbert Parsons, ref. (Amt due $2,968; sub to taxes. &c. $310.) Mort recorded Aug 2, 1S92. By D P Ingraham.

10th St. n E. 130 w 5th av, 25x114, Wakefieia. Sa­die B Clocke agt Annie ' i roman et a l ; Clocke & Clocke, at t 'ys, 204 Boston road; Irving N Tomp­kins, ref. (Amt due $941.86; sub to mort $1,950. and taxes, &c. $10.) Westchester County. By J^met L Wells.

135tli st, s e cor Brown pi, 50x100. Charles Un­angst agt Pauline Larsen et al : Charles Unangst, a t t 'y . 36 Nassau st ; A H Vanderpoel, ref. (Amt due $5,,S21; sub to mort $22,664. and taxes, &.c, $25.) Mort recorded July 12, 1897. By Thomp­son Se Pryor.

Mar. 30.

3d sl. No 195. n s, 103 w Av B, 24x96.2. 4-sty b rk tenem't with stores and 4-sty brk tenem't In rear . Samuel Rauch agt Anna Oberle et a l ; Otto Kemp­ner. a t t 'y . 61 Park Row; James M Ward, ret. (Amt due $2,016; sub to morts $12,500, and taxes, &c, $171.) Mort recorded March 31, 1897. By Chas A Berrian.

20th st. No 212, s s. 210 e 3d av, 25x98.8. 5-sty brk tenem't . Elias Kempner agt Walter B Atter­bury et al; B jckus Sc Manne, a t t 'ys , 203 Monta­gue St. Brooklyn; Clifford W Hartridge, ref. lAoit due $4,048: sub to mort $24,000, and taxes, &c, $45a) Morl recorded April 30, 1897. By Strong & Ireland,

72d St. Nos 227, 229 and 231. n s, 290 e 3d av, 75x 102.2; No 227 3-sty brk and stone tenem't with 2-sty hrk bldg In rear : Nos 220 and 231 t w o ^ -sty brk tenem'ts . Solomon MIchelbacher agt Mary A McNiece et al; Albert I Sire, a t t 'y , 99 Nassau st ; Henry S Sayers, ref. (Amt due S27,-845; suh to mort $30,000. and assessments SiO.) Mort recorded March 5, 1896. By D P Ingraham.

93d St. No IS. on map No 8, s s. 175 w Sth av, 25x 100.8, 4-sty brk dwell 'g. Helen W Bacon agt Sarah L Heywood; Welch Se Daniels .at t 'ys: Edwd L Patterson, ref. (Amt due $0,449.) Mort re­corded July 7, 1893, By P F Meyer.

69th st, Nos 110 to 125. n s, 375 e Amsterdam av, 100x10011, four 5-sty brk Hats. Edward and Henry Hlrsh agt Edward Morrissey et al; Reg­inald H Arnold, a t t 'y . 206 Broadway: Jamea E Torrance, ref. (Amt due $69,710; sub to tastes.

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March 26, 1S9S Record and Guide 575 a c , f."iC8. Mort reeorded Oct 1. 1S97. By P F Meyer.

12iitli St. Xo 231, a 3, 408,4 w 7lh av, 16,8x100.11, 3-sty brlt dwell g. Arnold H Wagner agt Wm A Eelcher; Willijm North, a t t 'y . 93 Nassau st ; Edwd a Whitaktr , ref. (Ami due $16,114: sub to taxes. Sec. .?a86.) Mort recorded March 20, 1803. By P F .Meyer.

121st st. No 518, s B, 208 e Pleasant av. 17x80, 3'Sty brk tenem't. The Society for the Relief of Poor Widows with Small Children agt Maiy E Forrest and ano; Miller, P ffi D, a t 'ys 80 Broad-way; Lawrence Godkin, ref. (Amt due $5,01:^; sub to laxes, &o, $135) Mort recorded June 19, 1680. By I h o m r s c n 4; P r jo r .

Southern Boulevard, s w cor 134:h st. runs w 150 X a S4.0 to s w s Southern Boulevard, x n e along same as it curves lo a corner, x n 8.-2 to begin­ning. Robert Hall aud John Entwistle agt Michl J Hogan et a l ; Wm H Pierce, a t t 'y . 99 Nassau st; A H Vanderpoel, ref. (ACQL due SU,4,'14: sub to m o n $3,0Ut>, and taxes, &c $1 526.) Mcrt re­corded July 24. 1807, By James L Wells.

Vyse av, e s. 100 n 17:id st. :;.")xlO;i. Helena B Acker agt Nellie Rice et al : A B Carrington, a.t 'y, 116 Broadway; Porte V Ranson.rsf, (Ami due $2,8o-l; sub to tcxes, &e. $1CS.) -Mort recorded Jan 3, 1806. By Thompson & Pryor.

Mar. 31. Bowning st. No 44. s s, 154.2 w Bedfcrd st, 27.10X

01.1x28.9x08,111, 5-sty brk tenem't. Geo H B.vrd Egt Saml W B Smi.h et al; Harrison &. byrd , a t t 'ys , 59 Wall s t ; Thos C Kidney, ret. (Amt due $27,(54; sub to taxes, £c , $875.) Mort re­corded June 6, 1.8;)2. By Thompson Sc Pryor,

oStb Et, No 315. n a, 22t).6 w S.h av, 34 lUxlUO.5, 5-sty Etone front flat. The Eoultable Life Assur­ance Society of the U S agt Thos J Smith et al; Alexander & Green, a t t 'ys , 120 Broadway; Louia C Raegener, ret. (Aon due $53,443; sub to taxes. See. 3S29.) Mtr t recorded Jan 15, l t 9 J . By J Montgomery Strong,

76ih st, Ko ITa, s s, 13 e IOth av, 18x77.2, 4-3'y stone front dwell 'g. Martha E fiamsey agt Robt Seaman et al; AlexaLder & Green, a t t 'ys , lliO Broadway Chas A Becker, ref. (Ami due $18,-5S7; sub to taxes. See. $325,) .Mort recorded Ju .y 2-2. 1661. By Johu N Goldiog.

80;b st, No 24. s s, ;-!25 w Cen.ral Pa rk West, 20x lOU.S, 4-sty stone front dwell'g. Camille Welden-feld agt John S and FLrence I Silver; Evar ts , C & B, a t f j s , 52 Vvall st. Sheriff's sale on exe-cut.on of all title which defendants bad on liuC IS, 1^93, or since.

lO^d It. No Ito, n s, 350 2 e Amsterdam av, 24.11 x97.4x26.1!x!!7.2, 5-sty brk flat. (Sub to morl $15,000.)

102d st. No 171, n s, 275 e Amsterdam av. 25.1x Ofi. 11x25x06.10, 5-ity brk flat. (Sub to mor . $15,000.)

Cornell pl, e s, 100 n Rock st, 25x100. Louise C .Muth, an Infant by guardn agt Louise Muth et a l ; Irving Washburn, a t : y, IM Nassau st; Seward Baker, reL IPani t .on. ) Westches­ter County.

106th st, No 38, s s, 103.2 e Manhattan av. I6.10x lOO.ll, 3-sty brk dwell'g. Annie Miller agt Jane A Hunt et al; Stedman & Larkin, a . t 'ys . 7 Nas­sau Sl; John C Coltman. ref. (Ami duejj; i l ,02o;

SUO to taxes, &c, $419. .Mort recorded . By R V Harnet t & Co,

Sth av. No 203ii, w s, 40.10 a 12Gth st. 20x85, 4-sty stone front dwell'g. Her.ry D Winans aud ano agt Thoa G Condtn et al : Baldwin Se Blackmar at t 'ys, 31 Nassau st ; Edward Jacobs, rtf. (AILII due $4,057; sub to mort $2LI,0U0, and taxes, &c. $374.) Mort recorded Jan 18, 1897. By P F Meyer.

Sth au, 14th st, Hudscn st and 13th st—the block; 170.10 X n.tixISu.lxiO, u-sty brk factory - 'Herrlug Bu.lding." John H Hudson, trustee under will of Scepuen PIIIIJTQ agt Hari le or Henry G New­ton, li.dlv.d and as exr will Henry J Newton et al; Jobn Vincent, a t i 'y , 32 Nassau Et; Danl P Ingraham. ref. (Amt due $137,U51; sub to taxes. &c. $2.o:S5,) M o n recorded Feb 7, IbuS. By P F Meyer.

Mosholu av. s s, 125 w frora e s of plot 26 on map of properly formerly of Abraham Schermerhorn, 24th Ward, formerly In town of Yonkers, runs 261 to unnamed street, x thence r i tu rn lng to be­ginning, and running w along s s Mosholu HV Izo to e s Eoule\aid, x s w and s e along same 300 to unnamed street, x e to beginning ai.d be ng part plot 26 cn said map. Reuben R Finch sg t Henrleila G Tliompscu and ano: Harrison Sc Byrd, a t t 'ys . 59 Wall st; Geo L Nichols, ref. (Arat due $4,886; sub to taxes, &c, $7.i.) Mort racordcd June 30, 1806. By Thompson & Prycr .

Prospect av, old, s e s, 320.10 n e Tremont av, 1301

X150.2. Prospect av, old, e s, 265 s Samuel St. 60x150, |

John Van Dolsen agt Benj S Mead et al; Joseph U Baker, atl 'y, 5 Beskman st: Thomas Darl.ug-tan, ret. (Ami due $17,8i)9: sub to morts $2,241, and taxes. See. $I2S.) Mort recorded May 15, 189". By Wm Kennelly.

93.h st . n s, 373 e Am„erdam av, lOS.'ilOO IL'^acant. EQ>, . . ,U nnd Hci^ry H,ir=.i as- .^aivaii. . . lur i i j -sey and ano; Reginald H Arnold, a t t ' y ; Jas R Torrance, r^f. (Ami due $67,710.) By Peter P Meyer.

Apr. 4. Cambrelling av, e s, IOO s IS7th st. 25x105.4x32.1

X125.5, and being known as No 63 Crescent av. David Mayer Brewing Co agt Herman Pfeiffer et a l : J Bradley Tanner, atc'y, 132 Nassau st; A H Vanderpoel, ref. (Amt due $1,884; suh to more $1,560. and taxes, &c, $131.) Mort recorded Nov 26, 1805. By P F Meyer Sc Co,

JUDGMENTS IN FORECLOSURE SUITS. Mar. 19.

Madison av, e s. 75,5 s OOth st, 25x90. Wm B Rose agt Rebecca Lichtenstein et al; Gib;on & Put-Esl, at l 'ys, 261 Broedway; Sheridan S Norton, ref. (Amt due $10,077.)

Mar. 21. In t i r i o r lot, S4 n 52d s-, nnd 425 w l l l h av, runs

n 78 X n w alone Strykers lane, if profacted, 75,5 X s 91.6 X e 75 to beginning, with right cf way 6 ft, wide adj. Isaac N Hebberd agt Tim­othy Donovan et a l ; J T Langan. at t 'y , 111 .\'as-Eiiu st ; O x d H Sandeison, ref. (Amt due ?3,09,3.)

lC5lh St. n i , S10.9 e Boston av. I'.GxlOO. J o b s

H Cromwell et al exrs John Cromwell agt Wm H Van Cott; John H Cromwell, a l l y , 24i W 125Lh Et; Richard W Freedman, ref. (Am* due-*! .fioT.!

165th St. s s, 105,11 e Eruok av, 25x88.6. Chas J Obermayer agt Pauline Larsen et al; Chas Rus­ton, a fy . 36 Nassau st ; D P Ingraham, lef. (Amt due $1,454.1

71st st, s 3, 1.58.4 w 3d av. 16.8x100.5. Chauncey W Town, genl gdn ot t s i a t t s of Maty H, Jos S aiQ i_ouis n j i iuvi in agt Jusepuiue Wenigc et a l : C W Town, a t i 'y , 3S Wall s t : Eugene H Pomeroy, ref. (Amt due $13,111.1

Mar. 22. '

166th st. No 463, n s. UO e Amsterdam av. 25x 100. John Eehreyer ag ; Catharina Scbmlnt f u. Quincy, W £ B. a t f y s . 280 Broadway; Albert J Appell, ref. (Amt due $3,157.)

2d av, e a. 40 . l i n iz-i.h ai, :,i.ij80. John H Rohde a? l Wm S Denmark et al; Wm M Kolt, a t l 'y , 69 Wall st; Elbert Crandall, ret. (Amt duo :t8,2li0.)

136th st, n 3, o Alexander av, 23x100. J Herbert Carpenter and another , t rustees will of Sidney Mason, agt James T Barry and others ; W B & G F Chambeilin, a t t 'ys , 31 Nassau SL; Elbert Crandall , referee, (Amt due $14,478.)

136:h st, n s, 206,6 e Alexander av, 25x100. Same agt same; samo a t l 'ys aud ref. (Amt due, $U, -648.)

March 23, Madison av, n w cor 31st st, 49,7x05. John A

RoLbling's Sons Co agt Joseph E Weed, et a l : Perkins & Jackson, a t t 'ys , 115 Broadway; F iankl in Lart le t t , ref. Amt due, .$18,183,

March 24, Sth av, e s, 75.11 u 113tb st, 25x100. Jacob L

Phillips agt Emma C Heesemann et a l ; Charles Putz t l , a t . v. 253 Bioadway; S L H Ward ref, (Amt due, $739.)

LIS PENDENS. March 2L

151st s s, 325.3 e Morris av, • 25x118.5. Rose Frey agt Catharine F ry et al; part i t ion; at t 'y , J Heiderman.

West st, e s, 48.8 n Charlton st, 48.8x77.1x48.7 x73,

3d av, Nos 182 and 184, a w cor 17tb st, 36.11x 50ih st, Noa 229 and 235, n s, 245 e Sth av, 87x

100.5. I .50ih st. No 239, n s, 195 e 8tb av, 25x103.5. 3d av, Nos 178 and ISO, w s, 36.11 s 17tli st, .,.,.4

X irreg. 3d av. No 475, e s, 49.-! n 32d st, 21.8x85.

Miiud E Sanderson agt Mary R Walsou et al-part i t ion, 2d amended; al t 'y , W H Harr is ,

2d av, s e cor 40th st, 49.4flOO. Sarah M Bar­ber agt Geo W Nasb et a l ; pa r th lou ; a t t 'y .1 Hardy .

1st av, w s. 66.3 n IStb st, 20x80. Bertha Mebrlnger agt Gustave Mehrlnger; dower-a l f y , Louis Steckler.

Boston av. No lu86, begins Morse av or Boston av. s e cor George st, 110.5.^260.11xlOjx2:J3 Charles S Smith agt Leslie j Cauldwell- ar-lachment; a t f y , S W Dunscomb, Jc.

Mar. 23. Centre st. Nos 88 and 00, s e cor Leonard st 57 6

x30.10x57x4O. Robert C and Harr ls t C Peters agt Rtbecca H Queen et a i ; parti t ion; a t f y B Yates.

Mar. 24. Forest (Concord) av, e s, 175 n Elm st, 25x100.

F rank Weber and ano agt Lawrence and Fannie Weber; to sec aside deed; a t fy , J A Lynch.

March 25. UOth st, s s, 106.6 e Alexander av, 25xlo0.

Lizzie A Coodon and. ano agt James J Condon et a.; amenacd part i t ion: atL'y, A J Rogers.

34th st. No 303, n s, 52 e 2d av, 16x55.4. Ira R Pa rke r agt Benj F Parker et a l ; part i t ion; a u ys Sti. t & f uillips.

32d st. No 37, Q s, 520 w 5th av, 25x98,0. Geo H Uoiyeli a£t Hbi i i . c- W Bti;,^; w eatabiisn a Hen: a t fy s , Dowd Se O'Brien.

F O R E C L O S U R E SUITS. March 19.

Madiscn av. No 2112, -w s, 70.11 s 133d st, 20x SO. Chprlfs G Moller agt Joseph A Jacobs et al; a t t 'y , T Wandell ,

TOtb st, No 420, s s, 317 e 1st av, 21x100 5. Regine Bunzl agt Wm W Gallagher et a l ; a t t 'y , E F Eidlitz.

03d st . No 120, s s, 184 e 4th av, 32,6x100,8, 1 93d St. No l iS , s s, 151,0 e 4th av, 32.6x100.8. |

Eliza M Zerega et al irustucs agl Albert , . ag -uer et a l ; a t t 'ys , Murray, Bennet t Sc Inger­soll.

115th st, n s, 245 e 1st av, 25x58.1x36(85.4. Anna C Stephens extrx, &c, agt Benjamiu Holmes et a l ; a t l 'y , J E Carpsuter .

l ex ing lon av. No 744 [being 50th st, n s, 100 59th st, Nos 131 and 133 | w Lexington av, ruus

u 100.5 X e 35 X 6 60 X e 65 to av, x s 20 x w 65 X s 20.5 to st, x w 35 to beginning. Fran­cis C Reed agt David Bet tman et a l ; a t t 'y , W H Reed.

March 21. Cooper st, n s, 100 e Academv st, 50x100. Geo

C Goebti agl Fredk A Reeve; a t fy , L S Goebal. Soulhern Boulevard, n w s, 125 s w USth st, 23.-;

100, Josephine Siebel agt Antonia Pollock in­divid and admrx et a l ; a t f y , J Heiderman.

26th st . No 28, s s, 325 e 6th av, 25;9S.9. | 27th St. No 36, s s. 246 e 6th av, 23x98.9. I

Francis C Reed sgt David Beltman ct nl; 2 morts ; a t f y , W H Reed.

4 6 h st. No 102, s s, SO w 6th av. 20x100. Ames Van War t agt A;inie Devine et a l ; a t t 'ys , Wet­more Sc Jenner.

Marcb 22. Great Jones st. No 7, s s. 5 ' .5 e Jones lane, 25.1

v99.6x25.1xIOO. F r a n k R Chinnock and ano agt Leopold R Treu ; fcreclosc lien; a t t 'ys , Heyn Se Covington.

University pl, n w cor 10th st. 27.6x101.10x27.6x 100, Same agt same; similar action; same a t t ' ys .

Lexinglon av, e s, extends from 79th to SOth sts, 204.4x51,3. Isaac Moritz and ano agt Jacob

Pizer et a l ; foreclos Hen; a t t 'ys , McDuffle Sc Squier.

T3d St. s s. 173 e Av A, 25x102,2. The Ric tor , See, cf The Church cf the rncarnatlou of the City of N Y Bgi Franc is W CarPisnter et a l ; a t t 'ys , HaJTison Sc Byrd.

15!lth ;t . n E, 425 e Grand Boulevard and 450 e Old l l t h av, 50x99.11. Isaac N Merrit t agt Edward H Fogar ty et a l ; a t t 'y , J B Hands.

BSth st, s E, 100 e Park av. lO.KlOO 11. Fred­erick Brandt sg- Morris Mandelstein; foreclos lien; a t t 'y , F P Hummel .

Broome Ft. Nos 508 and 510, n s, SO 4 e Thompson St. 11.5x irreg. F rank R Chinnock and auo agt Mulual Building Co: foreclos Hen; a t f y s Heyn Sc Covington.

Mar. 23. 8th av, n e cor 154th st. 150x100, Floreaes A

Alker agl Na;haniel Jarvis, J r et a l ; a t fy , A H Alker,

.114th sl, a s. 100 w Lenox av. 31,6x100.11. Orrin D Person agt Emilio Vigna et al; a t f y s Phil­lips & Avery.

72d st, n w cor Lsxlrgton av. 30x100.2, John Mc-Carron agt Sal ah Levenson; foreclosure Uen; att 'y, C B Augustine.

Edgecombe av, s G cor I39:h st, 18.11x85, Edgecombe av, e s liU 11 s 139.b st, 18x85, Edgecombe av, e s. 54.11 s 130th st, 18x85. Edgecombe tv , e s, So. l l n ll-lj'th st, lSx85. Edgecsmbe av, e s, 18.11 n 138th st ISxS'i, Edgecombe av, e s, 3b 11 n I,-Sth st, ISxtS, i; '8tb SI, n s, S5 e Edgecombe av, 17.6x09.11 ISSth st, n s, 100 e Edgecomb; av 17 Gxi 0 11, 138th £t, n s, 207.6 e Edgecombe av, 17.6x<!9.11.

The Germania Life Ins Co agt Jane M H-ml,[on et al; foreclosure of 0 morts ; a l f y s ah l tman , Larocque £ Choate.

19th st, n s, 344.6 w 2d av, 20x92. Angelina S Macy agt Alfred C Carpenter et al : a t fya , W, B & G F Chamberlain.

Park row. No a, s e s, 40 2 from n e cor Park row and Ann st, ruus along row 25 x s 63.1 x w 25 to Ann st, x s w 12 3 x e 6.6 x n 52.3 to btgiiitiing. Jeseph Puli tzer agt Nat Lite Assoc et a l ; amended action; a t t 'ys . Bowers Sc Sands.

.5th av, s e cor 137th st, 100x85, John C Orr et al sg^, Wiil iam Lyman: a t t 'ys , Atwater Se Cruikshank.

Klngsbiidge read, s e cor Adams st, runs n e 201 X s 0 i r o X 1 w too V ri w 211 V q w l-?6 ifi rond X n w 84 to beginning. Bridget Connelly agt ( b t s V ai.u ^_ , . i i u C Lau.u; a t f y , vV c' Browne.

Mcsholu av. s s, intersection e s plot 26 mapl prop rv (f Ahrahaiu bciii,rmerhcru luus w o'l X s linx.50xll6.

Propoted av, n s, a t Intersecticn e s plot 26 of said map, runs n 118 x w 50 x s 122 to av x n e — to beeinning. Fobert L Harrison aa trus­tee agt Hamlin Babcock; a . t 'ys , H a n Ison ft Byrd.

Sliu St. No 420. s s, 200 e 1st av. 17 11x102 2. S.mon E Bernheimer and a r o agt Mary M T Yunk et a l ; a t f y s . Rose Se Putzel.

Mar. 24, Kingsbridge read, e s, 75.8 s 187th st. proposed.

50,6x07.3x50x104.2. Welcome S J s r v s trustee

West Eroadway, w s, adj lot E map property of Francis Cooper, runs w 75 x s 5 x w 15 x s 38 s e 90 to West Broadway, x n 43 to beginning. Daniel Lord and ano agt Charles H Taylor et a l : a t fy , L H Beers.

Broome st. No 303, s s, 21,10x87.6. George Mll'e 't agt Timothy D Sullivan et al; a t fy . J T Magee.

15.h st. No 132, s s, 375 e 7th av, 25xllU.3. Her­man Wronkow agt Jennie Kaiser; a t fy , D S Ritterband.

124th st. No 344, s s. 208.6 w 1st av, 18x100. Meyrr A Bernheimer agt Joseph Stern et al, exrs Sec; a t fy s , Platzek, Siroock Se Herzog,

eSd st, n s, 2T5 w Oth av. 16.9x100.3. Henry B Auchincloss exr ftc agt Bessie Coady et a l ; att 'ya, Varnuni Sc Harison.

ATTACHMENTS. The tollowlng 13 a list of the a t tachments Hied

in the County Clerk's office duriug the week. Tha flrsl name Is that of the debtor; the second that of the creditor, and the third that of the at torney tor the creditor:

March 19. American Motor Co; J M Maury ; ?484.45; J B

Roeser. .Mahon. Beruard ; M L & C E r n s t ; $1,435.50;

Dov/e, Murray & Har t r idge . March 21,

l . fojard, Peter PI; Carl Konlizky, J r e t al-$7,273.44; F W & A E Hinrichs.

Mar. 23. Cauldwell. Leslie G; C S Smith; $747; S W Duns-

comb, Jr. Duryea Motor Wagon Co; A W Butler; $1,500; J

Westervell. Eden .Mills Paper Co; J H Lyon Sc Co; $2 149 62'

D Thornton. Franker Mfg Co; Wra R Montgomery; $2,093 80-

T L Frothingham, March 24,

Heimbinder, Morris; L Greenberg, .$159; L Lewin. Petti t , Roland S; G H Plaulenbeck, Adv Agency,

460,81; Edwards Se B. ^ >• Schmidt, Edi th ; Consolidated Dental Mfg Co.

321.14; A L Martin. The Par i s Fashion Co; A McDowell. $2,100.52;

T Sattler. *

CHATTELS. NOTE.—The flrst name, alphabetically arranged,

Is that of the Mortgagor, or party who gives the Mortgage. Tho " R " means Renewal Mortgage.

March I S to 24—Inclus ive .

M I S C E L L A N E O U S .

Abbot t , C B—D P Nichols Sc Co, Cab. $1,C00 Arnone , Cyrus , l.'il E l i t h . . F & G H a a g &

Co. Barbe r F i x t u r e s , ^;\^

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• Aetna Bottling Co. 100 Plenry, ,M H Petigor. Soda Bottler. ^^0

Ahrens, Wm. 22!) W 4Glh. . . ,J Goltsleben. Coach. - OGo

Arnone, Cyrus, l o l E 14lh. .J &-H Caro. Bar­­her Fixtures'. |7ii

Appelbaum Se Feddeman. 2'20 Greene. . ,L Rosenthal, Machiue, 85

BIrot, Hypolitle. IS Varick pi. .H Chevany. Artificial Flower Fixtures. , CO

Brady Sc Hirschorn. 13 Clinton. .Bennett Sc G. Soda Fixtures. (R) l- i

Brunswlck-Balke-Collan'der Co. Hoffman House Billiard Room. ,W J Clark, lease

Baxter, G S & Co,. .Ohio Falls Car Co, Cars. Sec. ;!3,Ci-0I

Bloomberg, Morris. 196 William. .B S Clark. •Glass Fixlures. 47,0

Busse, Wm, .L Baumaun Sc Co. agreement Baas. Bernard. 32: W (iSib C H Hinck. _

Grocery Fixtures. l-2o Bartley. W F. 21 and 23 Ann. ,F L Chad­

wick. Presses. ^00 Bernstein, A, 18?. Allen M H Petigor.^^

Sodi Fixlures. -" ^ Bradley, A F & Co. .Gilbert Phoio Co. (R) 2,ilUn Berger, Sigmund. i:iO Attorney. .Bennett &^

G. Soda Fixtures. !•><' Bernstein, B. V65 Eldr idge. ,T W & C B^_

Sheridan. Shears. 55 Bonaito, F. 32S ^th av. .R Fasano. Barber_

Fixlures. "'^ Cariuato, A . . L Winterbauer Co. (R) 1.5 Corcoran, Jas. 2G0 E 122d. .Fiss, D & C H

Co. Horses. 1 0 Castalli & Concialdi. 196 W lOSth. ,J Sou­

vay. Barber Fixtures, IR> 45 Chiraenz. Angelo. 182 Is l av. .J Souvay. Bar­

ber Fixtures. tR) 1^4 Clevan, Saml. llSt) Lexington av. . P Car-

rell. Drug Fixtures. (Corrects error in issue of Feb 1!) when raort appeared un­der head ol Bills of Sale, (R) lt^2

Crinnon, Jas. .IOth sl and Broadway. .Mu­tual L A, Horses. Truck, See. 100

Campelelli, Cataldo. lOStb st and Jerome av , ..\ Schwaab. Barber Fixiures. ill2

Caruso, G. .A Schwaab. Barber Fixtures. (R) iriti

Chameides, Wolf. 114 Ludlow. .Bennett & G. Soda Fixlures, ^OJ

Chuslatos & Roululis, ^2 E oSth. .X Cbusla-tos. Florist Fixtures. l,Oilii

Commercial Advertiser Assoc. .Mergenthaler L Co. Machines. (R) lease

Comparato, F & E, .P Pati. (R) 170 Corso, Calogera, 1043 Park av. . . \ Ribando.

Barber Fixtures. 700 Cuff P J. o'20 W ISl&t. .D B Dunham, Coach,

SOO Caughlln, A. 135S Madison av. .Hoeffner &

Wuest. Dumper. '247, Coyne, J P. ( 49 E IGlb. .G Leopold. Cart. 11.". Deegan, Denis, 21."i E Ul tb . .F iss , Doerr &

C H Co. Horses, Trucks, &c. 4,!)4I Dilger & Nash, 720 Lexinglon av. .M Staats.^ _

Bicycle Fixtures. 13., Dunn, J J . ,J A Shephard & Son. Truck. 2liO Donohue & Titus. 121 and 12X, E S7th, .W H

Kohring. Horses, Livery, &c, IR) '300 Damica, Raffaele. 355^/^ Bowery.. .T J

Collins. Barber Fixtures. 1.010 Desmarais & Freund. 301 W 14il3t. .H Reid.

Barber Fixtures. '20.0 Dillon, A S and C F'. 07,0 Oth av. .Hester .M

Dillon, Paintings. &c. (Rll.COO Dodt, J H C. 1)20 Columhus av. .C F Undut-

sch. Grocery Fi.vtures. '4.2UII D'Onofrio, V. 1'_'7 Mulberry . .0 Napolitano,

Barber Fixtures. '30 D'Anielio, T, 201 Wor th . ,A Legnlti. Bar­

ber Fixtures. 00 Daly, Wm, ti53 W 4yih, .D B Dunham. Coach.

(R) '23^ Dl Marco, Pasquale. 113 Ijd av. .G Sciacca.

Barber Fixlures, (R) 301' Deviso, Francesco. 17"! Wesl Broadway. , F

& G Eufeuia, Barber Fixtures. 27S Devnico, Iam. 2il2 Grand. -T J Collins. Bar­

her Fixtures. 12 Dufft & Kinder Co. .Knowlton fi Beach. Ma­

chines. 1,901 Empire Litho Co. 42 Bond. .R Hoe Sc Ca.

Press. IRI^lLft Esthagen, Theo. 30G E oSd. .D P Nichols S:

Co. Cab, 1.000 Eisentrager, H F, . . J M Katz. (R) KI2 Eddy, F K. 1707 3d av,. .G M Jillson. Butter

Fixtures. 2.30 Eilan, David, 280 Broadway. .H Knoke. Of­

fice Fixtures. (R) 50 Ferguson, Robt. 39 W SSth . . G Irviug,

Horses, &c. 2,000 Friederich, Michl, 104 W l l l l th . .R C Oster­

hout, Barber Fixtures. 500 Fischer & Polaclt, 517 Lexinglon av. .Con­

sumers. (R) ij.OOO Froelich, Fanny. TOth st and 3d av. .E Se-

ra'snsky. Pool Table. 325 Farrell, Chas. 140th sl, bet uth and Lenox

avs, .W Rothschild. Horse, &c. 130 Fernandez & Roche, .T J Collins. (R) 121 Fisher, J M, S-5th st and Amslerdam av. .J

H Bacbe. Drug Fixtures, l,2;i0 Ginsberg, Ike. ."KS Pit t . .C Smilh. Wagon. 7,7, Goetz, D and I. ,S0 Ridge, .C Diehl. Van, 2l" ' Gorawitz, Sam!. 377 E 4lh. .1 Steg. Gro­

cery Fixlures. 140 Gourlay, John. 221 Broadway, B & S. Pool.

1 5

Gates, Chas. 22.9 Greenwich. . . .Mooney & Whitcomb. Hals, Caps, &c. .'ilO

Gefken. Alber t . . . J Mayer. (R) 1.'200 Ginseppe, Valva. 217 E Houston. .G Lordi.

Barber Fixtures. 110 Ganz Sc Weuz. 503 W 44th. .Prentiss Tool

Co. Machinery. 1.7o Gibney, J F. Van Nest Park. .Ingersoll S B

Co. Drills, 125 Giese, Emil, West Farms. ,P Washeim, Ma­

chinery, 120 Gilbert, M S and W H. 141 and 143 W I'lth

. .Van Aliens & B, Press. 200 Goldfarb, Philip. IOS Clinton, .T J Colims.

Barber Fixtures, ."03 Goldstein, Louis. 135 Essex. .Bennett & G. •

Soda Fixtures, 480 Graham, C W. 219 Greenwich. ,J P Rathbun.

Press, &e. 200 Grobbrugge. Maria. 502 l l l h av, .A Schneer,

Grocery Fixtures. 100 Hall, A A. .L J HaH. Horse, &c.. 200 Harkaway, H. 200 Division..M H Petigor.

Soda Fixtures, S5 Healey, T J. 2500 3d av. . F Hartwigson.

Drug Fixlures. 4,500 Harney, M J, 122 W 84th. .D P Nichols Sc

Co, Cab. 1.000 Hebron, Martin. 201 Lexinglon a v . . . . D P

Nichols & Co. Cab. .' GO Hiekok & Co.. .Johnson Press Works. Press.

(R)82 Hirsch, Saral. 414 to 41S E GOth. .D Kerbs.

Horses, Trucks, Sec. 32S Hofeller, Sig. 1343 Columbus av. , F Antes.

Bakery Fixtures. 400 Harriman. T F, 149 and 151 Sullivan. , , , A

Busby, Livery Fixlures. GOO Heimbender, Ike, 44 Colurabia. .J Souvay.

Barber Fixtures. 330 Harowitz, M Se Sons. 25 Willett. .P Reiden- _

bach. W'agon. lS,i Hart. E A, .J W Tufls. Soda Fixlures, TCO Herzog. John. Easl Houston st..Tf Spiro.

Barber Fixtures. 300 Herzog. Olto. 213 W . 5 0 t h . . . . H Gramos.

Horses, &c. Express Fixtures. 1,400 Hoffmann, Anton. 1.S71 2d av. .1 Mltcbell.

Baking Fixtures, 212 Hurwirz, Philip. 274 G r a n d . . . , D Goidin,

Photo Fixtures. 75 Ingui Sc Toscano. 23 2d av. .V Cangralosi.

Fixtures, &c. l l . j Iserman, Sam. 402 Broome. .G Thuru. Drug

Fixtures. G.OOO Isaacs, Morris. 235 E 2!>th. .1 Shaff. Butcher

Fixtures. •' 300 Jennings. W A.. .Mergenthaler L Co. Ma­

chine. (R) lease Kracke. John, 1st av, bet 90th and 9Ist sts

. ,A Brase. Horses, Ice Wagon, &c. 05 Kuler, J W', 35 Beekman. .A E and N W

Browne. Press, 1,000 Keefe. Bernard. .'•'Glh st and 3d av. .Bruus-

wick-B-C Co, Pool Table. 300 Knickerbocker Lilho Co. 97 Maiden lane. .

R Hoe & Co. Press. 25L Kolb, Frank. .C L G Leonhardt. (R) 900 Kali, Wm F. 100 E S4th. .Charlotte Kail.

Laundry Fixtures. 32-5 Kennedy. Jas. 152 Monroe W B Davis,

Coach, (R) 000 Kuhl. Clara G. 853 • Broadway, .Conner.

F Sc Co. Press, &c. 319 Kaufman, Fischhein & Derringer. 125 Or­

chard. .Bennett & G. Soda Fixtures. (R) 20 Lebeniieim, Ludwig. .Wagner & S. (R) 115 Lederer, Chas, 1(17 and 109 E 5Is l and lliO

E 52d. .L Schloss. Horses, Sec. 5,000 Linden, Jacob. 412 E lOGtb, .Hoeffner A

Wuest. Dumper. 120 Luce, W A- 30 and 32 E 14lh. .H W Simons.

Dental Fixtures. _ 2,500 Lefkowitz. Forkos. 24.;i E Houston, . . . M E

Sanford. Fool Table. 95 Lent, Adam. 774 2d av. ,T J Collins, Barber

Fixtures. ('2 Loven. A. 711 2d a v . . . , P Calillo. Barber

Fixtures. _ 110 Lampiase, Salvatore. 442 E (8th. . . \ Schwaab.

Barber Fixtures, 192? Lazarowitz, Sigmund. 1G2-2 West End av. .

I Blumenfeld. Store Fixtures. o.j Lewis Sc Feinberg. 179 Ciiuton. . . ,S Bern­

slein. Syphons, '6'Z7, Liuse, F J, !12 Warren. ,G M Kaiser. Bar­

ber Fixtures. (R) 245 Marehhausen, Chas. 4S9 East Houslon. . . .

Consumers. (R) 2.0O0 Misteison. W H. Vanderbilt av, near ITOih

st, .Rand' Drill Co. Drills. 1.327 Mead, Isaac V. 418 and 420 E l lO th . .Au­

gusta Mead, Mat;hlnery, ,'00 -McPherson, Wm. Arcularius pl. .Mutual L A.

Horses; Carls, Sec. 200 Morrison. J J. 122 W 54th. .D P Nichols &.

Co, Cab. 1)40 Mandel, Julius. 124 E Broadway,.B Bezozi.

Machinery. 185 Manning, D V. . ,M Leaby, lease Maeaiuso, Filippo. 442 E 78lb. .S Lainbiase.

Barber Fixtures. C4 Maeaiuso, F, 442 E 78tb. .R Fasano. Bar­

ber Fixlures, 71 Mandle, Saml, 277 8th av. .A Carlson. Ci­

gars, &c. _ 'stfO Meyer, Augusta. 23^* E 45lh. .R C Williams

& Co, Grocery Fixlures. 135 Mumford, F C. 093 Columbus av—Manhat­

tan Dairy. Milk Fixtures. 2'00 Morrison & Young, 1288 Broadway. ,M E &

J P Clarendon. Costumes, &c. 350'

McFarlan, Francis. 3G W SSth. .S W Sea­man. Pictm-es, &c. 3,000

McSherry, J, 4G0 W 40th . . Tompkins & Mandeville, Harness, IOO

Nelmani fi Zui;kerman. 30 Monroe. .M H Peligor, Soda FixLures. ISO

N Y Press Co. .Mergenthaler L Co. Machine. (R) lease

Nolan. Jas. 328 E 120lh st and 386 3d av. . Natl L A. Books, Scc. 150

Penna, Antonio. 345 Broome. .A Martire. •Barber. Fixtures. 850

Peters"'gofihj^ - SO 10th a-\:. .Consumers. •" ~":^'-:i &"':•.: . . ; • . '(R) 1.500

• Same.-iSame.-;; 1- ,- " ,- r, : ; .-• .-Rjl.SOO Percy, S H'.'^19. Lexington ' av . .Eardley Sc

Winterboltom. Culler. WO Phillips, S C. 127 Pi l l . .Bennett & G. Soda

Fixtures. (R 41-5 Palmer, Leo. White Plains road to 15th and

IGlh sts , .S Capputa. Barber Fixtures. 279 Pulzone. Nicola, Sheepshead Bay . .S Varal-

lo. Barber Fixlures. .- 300 Quinn. Felix. . ,D P Nichols & Co. Cab. 1,000 Raimo. Alex. 2808 3d av. . F -& G Haag &

Co, Barber Fixlures. H52 Reiss, Aug. . .D P Nichols fi Co, Gab. 1,700 Ryan, Crogent & McEwan. 103 Walker. . . .

L Winterbauer & Co, Machinery. S5 Rathjin, Fred. 121sl sl and St -Nicholas av

. .C Helmers. Grocery Fixtures. .'IOO Ross, Jacob. 4 E (i<lth. .Louis Ross. Bi­

cycles, &c. 500 Rae, Robt. 444 Water. .W H Phillips, Ma­

chinery. (R) 3,500 Reime, .A.nnie. 20S 1st av , , V Burczyk.

Laundry Fixtures. 80 Riton, C H. .J W Hyde. Machines. 210 Russo, Giovanni. 702 l l t h av. .A Schwaab.

Barber Fixtures. (R) 403 Rasei", Johanna. 52 Columbia. .W Roccusire.

Drug Fixtures. 450 Raser, Johanna. 52 Columbia, .W Roseusen,

Drug Fixtures. 4'50 Reynolds, M H. ,J A Shephard & Sou,

Truck, G7 Rosemier, G M. 317 W 1 5 t b . . H Vehshage.

Cab. 350 Ruggieri. Nicoli, 2515 8lh av. ,C Curc;co._

Barber Fixlures. 150 Schmidi, G A, 40 Spruce. .Hoepfner & Wuest,

Truck. 200 Skruvanek, Franz. 3S1 Broome . . Gutman

Bros. Machin«s. 200 Sampere, Jos. 20G Av A . . J Souvay. Bar-_

ber Fixtures. 385 Sanders, Beard fi Co, .513 H u d s o n . . ! Griff­

ing, Machinery, &c. ;i.t)00 Schiff. Louis. 75 and 77 Crosby. .J Woog.

Express Fixlures. GOO Schramm, Louis. .P Barrett Mfg Co, Van. 3fi7 Shapiro, Sam. 13 Orchard. ,H Levine. Milk

Fixlures. 200 Smilh. Julie. 422 E SGlh, ."Emanuel Sister­

hood," Stationery Fixlures, 150 Silver, Louis. CtfS W 4 7 t b . . J Brockhagen.

Bottler Fixtures. 4-00 Sumberg & Bernstein. 19 Forsyth. . . .M H

Petigor, Soda Fixtures. ,150 Sandisou, Sinclair, 8 B ISlh . .Golding & Co,

Press, 95 Sanna, C and F, 147 Mott. , . .N Brunetti.

Office Fixtures, Furniture, fie, 1.000 Saunders, R B. 312 W 44th. .D P Nichols

fi Co, Cab. 800 Schermeyer, Ed. 41S Brook av. .F fi G Haag

fi Co. Barber Fixlures. 22 Schnitzer, W H, 320 Broadway. ,Banks fi

Bros. Books. |R) I'-'O Smith, Mathew. ,D P Nichols fi Co. Cab. 1,9011 Stizza & Lanza, 3G4 Amsterdam av. .C Grip-

pa. Barber Fixtures. VIOO Sutin, Rachmlel. 2'.>2 Cherry. ,J Torras, Soda

Bottler Fixtures, 300 Thiebald, Henry. 102 Sl Anns aV. .G Haf­

ner. Bakery Fixtures, 1,500 Theiss. John. 833 Olb av. .Maria Theiss.

Grocery Fixtures. MHI 10th and 23d St Ferry Co. .Manhattan Trust

Co. (R) 550,0011 Tullock, David^ J r . .Walker fi Lawson,

(R) 14,2.50 Ungaro & La Sala. 307 Bowery. .R Fasano.

Barber Fixtures, 00 Van Noslrand. C L. 137th st..Hoeffner fi

Wuest. Truck. l.'O Vilar, J A. 162 B l lOih . . . .Smith fi Sills,

Grocery Fixtures, OS Same..sarae. Grocery Fixtures, 0^ Von de Linden, E H and H. 351 E SGlh. .

Marie Von de Linden, . Dyeing Fixlures, 1.50 Van Buren, C E. Coney Island, .Brunswick-

B-C Co, Pool Table. 300 Whalen, W J. 530 W 4Gth. ;D P .Nichols &.

Co. Cab. 950 Winter, John, 203 El izabeth. .J Pleishraan.

Fi-ankfurter Healer, &c. G2 Weinherger, Ed, 151 E Houston. .Doppler

& Harris. Mirrors, 100 Weiss, .A.nna. 1G5 E 123d.. Conner, F Sc Co.

Presses, &c. 4.50 Weiss, Philip. 20 'Beekman. . E Greenbaum,

Paper Culler. 145 Wood, Whitney, 142 W 39th, ,L S Keller.

Horses. &c. 220 Wallington, E W & Co.. .C Lippincott fi Co.

' IR) 175 Werner, W'm, 1403 Websier av. . . ,E Voss.

Butcher Fixtures, '/5 Widman, J W , Madisonav-'afia'SlsL- s t . . . P

Westphal. Barber Fixtures. : (R) 250 J

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Wilnei- . Saml . 10 and 12 B i r m i n g h a m . . B e n ­n e t t fi G. Soda F i x t u r e s . (R) 370

Wolf, David. 2.54 De lancey . .R Haft. Bu tche r F i x t u r e s . 40

. Zweig. Jos . 1977 3d a v . . P Wes ipha l . Bar- _ ber F i x t u r e s , (R) 1 i

Zeruer , Barnet , 2248 3d a v . . . . I Goldberg.^ Grocery F ix tu res , 1,150

SALOON AND RESTAURANT FIXTURES. Altieri, Jos . Bedford P a r k . .American B Co.

•100 Alter, Franz . 16!) 1st a v . , F Oppsrman, J r .

. • l,R) VOO Angino, Anna M, 2157 1st a v . . B Sc S. 1,500 Armentino, Pasquale. ;il;i E n r ) t h , , D Stoven-

son. 5110 Barkin Se EIHn. 163 Bowery. .L Burkin. Buffet.

12,-. Bacrl te, Jos. Bedford P a r k . .American B Co. 401) Bauer, Heinrieh. :V20 E 7:td. .Amcricau B Co.

:-iOO Bausenweiu, John, 7,13 W 4 0 t h . . C Stein. ;l,20(i Beckmann, Martiu. 207 W ;i2d. .A Finck &

Son. (R) ;ir.o Behnken. .lohn. 221) Wil l iam. .Consumers.

(R) :i,:iini Bodenstein, J 11. '3T,-.i Greenwich , .W Lachman.

(K) 10,000 Same Consumers. |R) -LOOO Bruno, Salvator. 7;! New Chambers , .B Sc S.

500 Bruning. Hy. 451 E .'i;ld..W L Flanagan. 2,.50O Burt . John. HlK! :!d a v . . J Eichler. tR) 5Sr) Bernslein. Rosanna. 50 Essex. .Excelsior B

Co. IKI (ilil Brannipan, John. 7.S1 Oth a v , . J Everard, 5,00tl Bechstein. Gustav. 451 W 38 th , .G Ehret .

(R) l.'tOO Byrne. Peter. 104 1st av. ,J Hoffmann, (R) 2,v)00 Cantor fi Co. r>;ii; Roradway—J Ruppert . (R) 450 Cassidy. Jos. 11 1st, ,D Stc-venson. 6'.'0 Ualabrese, Nicola. 2lil W -loth. .V Caiahrese.

Res tauran t Fixtures . 1.10 Ceburre & Giella. Williiimsbridge . . J iCress.

l,;i|)u Cohen & Rose, K.I Bowery . . J Her rmann .

Tables, Sec. llUl Conway, Anlhcnv. 221 and 222 West . .P Bal­

lantine. (K) 2,l--i0 Converse, Jos. 41. Carmine . . P Doelger.

(R) :;,;ioo Coonan. J E, 22:i4 r.th a v . , J Ruppert . II.IHIO Cuilinan; Mortimer, ll'-riO Park av . ,J Ruppert .

2,r.tK) Depken, Geo. 320 E 4 0 t h . . A Pluck & Son,

(R) l.IOi* Dolphin E W, l.Sli W e s t . . B & W. 2,i)0.i Dolphin, E W. l.Sli Wes t . .B fi W. Box. Ins Deweerdt, Geo. 10;l W 2.".lh.,T Nerges. Res­

t au ran t Fixtures. (R) L.i'.iO Same. 41"i Uth av . .S ime . Res tauran t Fi.'ctures.

(R) ],r.tri Bern . Louis. 05 Hester . .P Doilger. |K) 2,00 ) Edwards, Ricbd. 2N2 7tli a v . . ( ! Ringler & Co.

•1,-.)0,I Same. 14KS ;ld i iv. .Snnic. 'i,.~it)0 Ehler & Tietz. 4:17 to -'.15 Fulton, l irooUlyn..

S Liptiuianii. :>,ri|)n Eiseman, E A. ISl Broome. .J Rupperl .

(Rl l,'i;il Esselmann, J F. ;!0 Old slip—P Doelger. (R) OIW Feller, .lacob. Carmine and Bleecker s t s . .

Grubfi & Fiedk'i-. 07 1 Fiiei 'stein, David. -247, Eas t Houston. .Dupar­

quel, H £ M. Res taurant Fixtures . 1..1.1 GO Fiedler, Louis. 2."ir. Monroe, .WelK & Z. T.'JH Fitzgibbon St Brady. 2;'P7 1st o v . . P Doelger,

4,003 Fischer, Anna H. lOO.j Tst a v . . J Ruppert .

:;,r.oo Flannery T E. "iS.S Hudscn , .C Slein. (R) 2,lliO Flanagan, John. 74.' 2d av . .P Doelger.

(R) 5,.'iOi> Flood, J J. 611 2d a v . . W L Flanagan,

tRI 2,000 Flynn, 11 F. 635 :^d av, ,F fi M Schaeter.

(R) 1,027 Fleschinger, Gustave. 1110 7th a v . . O Huher. ."iliO Parrel l , Thos. IHO l l t h av, .P Doelger. (R) 0,000 Folluris & Lckas. 20T Sth av. .E R Blehkr . Res­

taurant Fixtures. . 4 ! Gibbs, R H. 3 Boulevard. .G Ehret . (R) 2,510 Goldsman, A D, l lSth st and' St Nicholas av. .

Metropolitan Store Fixture Co. Coffee Urn. 40 Geiger, Peter. 1040 3d av. ,G Ehret . (R) 2.20!.! Gerard, Caroline B. 1'23 to 129 W 4-tth. .J Ap­

plegate, Hotel FixtureE. 7,5')0 Gillen, D E. ll!)(i 2d av . ,Jos McGinty. 4.r.ii,) Glaser, W F. l;!2 Wyckoff, Brookiyu . . J G

Grauer. 1,,-.I)0 Cleser, Jul ius . 313 Av A. .T Petz, rii);i Geiken & Fischer. 2;i B 17th. . F ,V: M Schaeter.

(Rl 2,440 Green, Jacob, 1032 Av B . . G Ehret . |RI :l,UO(i Griffin, Jas . il4;) 2d av . .Burger B Co. (U) l,r.O!l Grubei-t. J as . 140tli st and Trini ty av . .Cleve­

land Faucet Co. Pump. J2S Grubert , Jas . U04 B 14i th . .Standard P u m p

Co, Pump. 13,'i Healy. John. 306 3d av . ,J C G Hupfel. L.'.DO Heins . Mary A. 12(1 Brook av . .B & S 3,500 Hein. Albert, -205 E I t h . .G Eliret. (R) 1,300 Heupcl . Aug. 1)-11 Thames, Oi Trini iy p l . .

C WolH. Res taurant I'^ixtures. (R) 22r) Hirschfeld Sc Grimberg. SO Delancey. .Welz S-

Z. 800 Hirschhorn; Jos . 31!) Bowery. .Malcom B Co.

(R) l,.'iOO Hinchey, W J. IOS Lexington a v . , 0 Hubar.

l,sim Hefferman, E j ; loll!) 3d a v . . H Elias (R) o.(iO,S Hoare , W J, Jr. 613 3d av . .Susanna M Hoare.

Res tauran t Fixtures . 1,'000 Houby, Jos. 13.'>3 1st av, .Excelsior B Co (R) 87,2 Halporn. Jos. 1,S!> E Houston. .H Freund, Res­

taurant Fixtures. aO Heller, Jacob. 03 Ridge, ,G Ehret . (R) 1.,'iOO Heil, Fred. 21.') E 2,Sth. .P Doelger. (R) 1,400 Holehan. E F . .ji)4 W 2Sth. .G Ehre t , |R1 44.'! Jung, John. ;;42 E .l!)th,,J Hoffmann. (R) 5(10 Karsten, Herman. :;!)o Willis av. ^J Eichler,

(R) 4,000 Ki:coyne, T P J. 2-10 E 12.".th..J Ruppert,

(R) 3,000 Korp . Davis. 1103 2d a v . . S Liebmaun. 1,.H00 Karlelu Sc Liebert. 2K Greenwich , .. M Eck­

stein. (R) (i-,G Ki=ith & Co. 1153 Broadway, .A Quackenbush.

Res taurant Fixtures . secures lease

Kelly, John, 318 'Madison. .J Ruppert . (R) 3,000 Kiernan, John. 771 Sth av . .A Finck & Son.

(Rl ;i,ooo Kilgalli'n, Patk. 160 Bond, Brooklyn. .Indiu.

Wharf. (It) 1,-JOO Kliiigensi-hmilt, Val, (10 Herbert , Brooklyn . ,

Obermeyer Sc L, (R) xrjO Knoche, C W. 043 I s t av. .H Clausen & Son.

(R) !),'.0 Laudc, J, 210 Div i s ion . .F Ibert. 40o L<iwlor,.M J. SIJl lo th a v . . C Stein. (R) 2,000 Librett i , Francesco. 23S 4tlv av, Brook lyn , .

Claus L B Co. (R) GOO McDermott, P j , 177 Fla tbush av, Brooklyn . ,

Claus L B Co. (R) 2,000 Margari ta , Jas . 77>0 Morris a v , . D Stevenson.

012 McGowan, J W. 203 Atlantic av, Brooklyn. .

Malcom B Co. 2,7."i0 McGurk, J I-l. ;!03 Bowery, ,W L Flanagan.

(Rl 3,300 Metzler, Martin. 485 Atlantic av, Brookiyu. ,

Obermeyer & L. (R) 800 Meyer & Kessler—J Ruppert , (R) 1,104 Muhl. Christian. 7,25 Courtlandt av, ,J Doelger.

. (R) 2,000 Mulgrew, F. 2.^1 Wes t . .Bavar ian Star.

(R) 5,000 Murray, Mich!. 53 Frankfor t . . J Ruppert .

(R) 1,50-McDonald, John. 735 l l t h av. .M Malzer. !)75 Mohrmann, Herman. 108 Walker . .Rubsam fi H.

IR) 1,000 Mueller, Hy. 5, 2 E 6 8 t h . . G Eliret, (R) .'1,000 Murray & Cassidy, lit)!) 3d av . .P Kiernan. 2,000 Nolan, Bernard, 1350 3d av, .Obermeyer Sc L.

1,WI0 Noll, Ottilie, 1300 Boston road, ,H Zeltner.

. - (R) 1,(100 Olsen. Louis. 07 Harail ton. Brooklyn-. . J Hoff­

mann. :: -- - 500 O'Hara, W H. 2ru3 Broad-way. .W Ulmer, l,.5tm Ostheimer, N. 1027 Av A . .C Umla. 2,100 Peterson, Peter . 100 Cooper, Brooklyn. .Con­

gress B Co. - StlO Petersen, Hy. 324 W 53d . .G Ebret , (R) 2,7;;,S Pinkernelly. Chas, l;!) Chrystie . . Burger B

Co. - (R) noo Prince, Herman . '112 Ciiuton, .Rubsam fi H.

1.400 Powers. K S and C R. 265 and 2S7 3d av and

203 and 205 E 22d. .A C Gillette. Hotel Fix­tures, .•i "75

Querino. E PI. 5SI B 133d, ,A Yost. Res tauran t .Fixtures. 1(10

Quinn, Peter . 1.1,S Bleecker. .H Elias. (R) 2,,^lii1 Rice & Mcore. 2:8S Slh av. .T Marron. 2.000 Rogers. P F . 4110 10th av, ,G Ehret. (R) 7(X> Rooney, M and M. 7l)2 Washington. .J Eichler,

(R) 2,000 Runge, Adolpli. 32 C h u r c h . . J Hoffmann. 1,50() Rapp, Fred. 7il H o w a r d . , H B Scharmann. 1,.'>011 lieilly, Bernard. 151,S Lexington av. .J Rup­

pert. (R) ;!,iit)0 Reiliy. Philip. 514 2d av . .W L Flanagan, 3,0,10 Sander, Sebastian. 2I1IW) 7th av . .J Ruppert .

(R) ;i,5i;; Scblanger. Max. 313 Canal . . 0 Huber, 3.000 Scblanger, S H. 100 Riv ing ton . . J Hoffmann.

I,.j00 Schmitt, Geo A, J r . .30 and 32 Henry . .Wel l &

Z. 2,000 Seigi & Margari t ta . 10!) H e s t e r . , W H Frank .

(R) 1150 Stein, Louis. 14!) Ludlow. .Berger B Co. 8-50 Storch, Victor, 5(13 ;id av, ,Aunie Storch, Res­

tauran t Fixtures , 17.5 Sullivan, Joe. Corona, N Y. ,J fi M Haffen,

|R) 50G Skinner, J P. Boulevard, bet GGth aud OTth sts. .

A E Pillsbury. Hotel Fixturea, 5.000 Steitz, J G. I l l Bowery. .Malcom B Co, 2,IH10 Schumann, Herman, 1341 3d av . ,J Ruppert.

(R) 4S9 Schmidt. Louis. South and W h i t e h a l l . , J H • Betts. (R) 10,003 Seitz. Wm. Metropolis Theat re . .J D Hasseiiger.

Pump. 2 500 Smith, Chas. 04 Es.?ex. .J Kress. (R) G,50O aiaubath, Bernhard. 44 Su l l ivan . .P Skelly.

(R) 1.700 Truchieri, Chas. 122 W 2.) lh. .J Kress. 1,150 Toernics. Aug. 3 Bowery, . F M Lupton, Ho­

tel Fixtures . 400 Treanor, Owen. 518 Hudson. .H Koehler.

(R) 5.000 Trelmel & Vielkind. Coney Is land. .Duparquel ,

H fi M. Restaurant Fixlures, (Rl 42 Umla, Chas. Alabama av and Fulton st, Brook­

lvn. .Consumers. (R) li,OIH.) Vandervoort, C E. 333 West. .G Ehret . 1,U00 Walsh, Pat . 135 Lawrence, , India Wharf, (R) G73 Waltzen, Christian. 1055 2d a v . . P Doelger.

(R) 300 Weissler, Peler. C9C Wylhe av, Brook;yn, .B fi

S. (R) 1 riiiii WLIligan. J D. G37 5th av. .Obermeyer & L. I,.5ii0 Walsh, J H. 163 8th av, , Jas Walsh. Res­

tauran t Fixtures . 1,I"H) Waish, Jos H. 07G Sth a v . , M Bihlraan, Res­

t au ran t Fixtures. 500 Weiss. Nathan. 158 Slanton, .Burger B Co. 7 10 Weissniaun. Lora. 82 Broome. .D Mayer. 500 Wissig, Philip. 270 G r a n d . . ! Eichler. (R) 2.870 Wunder, Hermau . 588 Fulton, Brooklyn, .P

Ballantine. 3.000 Wallace, J H. 384 3d av . .P Ballantine. (R) 5,400 Weiss, .lolm. 201 Van Brunt , B r o o k l y n . , ? Bal­

lantine, 2,000

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Accoucia, Pasquale, 401 E H 3 t h . . M u t u a l L A,

100 Ackert, A R. 00 W 100th, ."American L Co. IOO Albinger. F E. 2312 Southeru Boulefard. .U B

Kellner. 225 Arcbehald J C. 810 B 144th. .Cowperthwait

& Son. 119 Arnold, Dora. 256 W 38th, .Knickerbocker L

Co, 200 Arnoldo, M V. 20S E 25th. .Cowperthwait & Co.

113 nallai-d, N, Jr. 121 W 12Tth, .Cowperthwait fi

Sons. 24G Baker, Mrs T G. Ooi Boulevard. .Cowperthwa.t

& Co. 124 Baro. F . 1-103 5th av. .CowperOiwait fi Co. 14t Billinss, J H and M L C. 125 E ;!ith..C H

Hinsdale, 250 Bouser, 3 F. 1277 3d av. ,L Baumann. 175 Braisled, Emma. 501 W 147 th . .L Baumann. 123

Brennan, J M. 512 E 135th. .Jordan, M fi Co.

Buckley, Jobn. 220 Edgecombe av. .L Baumann. 228

Byrne, M J. 2.'4 E 24th. .Equitable L A, IOO Bush, John. 53(1 E l l t h . .J Moriarty. 1G4 Bair, Lizzie, 1)1 W (Wth. .H B Keliner,. 225 Baker, Louise. 147 W 2 7 t h . , n OFarrHll , 3(il Banta. D B, :;o, ;;2 and :J4 W 15th. , j Gregg Se

Co. I,(i6; Bayliss, L B. 207 W ;fSth, ,L Baumann, 2G0 Beach, Lillian, 112 E l l t h . .J Baumanu, 14!) Benedict, Sarah. I,5a5 2d av. ,J Baumann. 133 Bernhard, Flora. 2G Morningside av . .Cowper­

thwait Co, AOO Bingham, Margt, 44 W OSth..S Baumann, ];i5 Blacker, Ella. 318 W 41st. .L Baumann. l:is Blum, Saml. 70 7th s t . .Cowperthwait & Sons.

140 Boice, Kate E. 1.57 W 4Gth, .R M Kennedy.

secures rent Bradley, E. 43,5 W 27th. . L Baumann. n ; i Brill, J M. 328 E 77th, ,J R Keane & Co. IGO Brodeon. J S. 31)2 McDougall , ,J Baumann. 11)7 Brockmann, Herman . 324 Broome. .L Baumauu.

Bloom, Win, 1G2 W 25 th . .Mutua l L Assoc, iilll Brennan, T J. 53 E SGth. . Industr ial D Assoc,

100 Connolly. B J. 151 E 55th. .Fidelity L Assoc 200 Cook. C H. 2Ht W I14th- .C Stemler, 182 Cornu, Alice. 210 W 12th. .Collateral L Assoc,

100 Clarke, Richd. 214 W G2d. ,J Baumann 141 Connor. Otilie. 200 E 4 5 t h . . L Baumann 12S Cole, F H, 13 Henderson pl, uear 8Gtb s t . .

G N Y C Co, :)otl Coleman, Mary. 230 W C4th . .D O'Farrell 121 Cullen, J J. 353 Amsterdam av . ,U S L A . ' 100 Carter, E C. KK) W t-Oth, .Mutual L A . 20O Connelly, Kath. 214 W I 2 1 s t . . L Baumahn. 163 Curtis, Lizzie, 2 E 114 th , ,L Baumann: ill Daws, Ida A. 02!) Tremont av. ,L Baumann. 174 Dunn. H T, 1740 2d av. .L Baumann. 2ol Du Pey. Margt. 221 B 3d. .Garvey Bros, 117 Dutcher. M J. 442 E 84th. .J Moriarty 1"S Dahtne, Alex. (Hi W l l i l s t . .J Baumann, is:l Dalton, Mary, 4GI> l l t h av . .J Baumann 137 Darrah. J W. 21! Bank. .Brooklyn L A, 200 Dorsey, S H. iriii E 52d. .L Baumann, 1 31 Doyle, Nellie. 15 Madison . . Cowperthwait &

Son. jc-L Dudley. Clara. 227 W 'l.^th. . J Baumann 112 Duggan, Maggie. 3;J2 E 20th, .Cowperthwait &

Sons- j7,j Edwards, Emma. 42 W G4th. .H S Kellner 478 Etteison, Mary, 338 Madisoi'i. .Krakauer Bros

Piano. gj,-; Flcher. Chas. 543 W •10th. .Nat L A, •>00 Pr ishman. David. 45 Clinton. .Cowperthwait Sc

Son, j j -^ Fr iedman, Tilly, 5! St Marks pl , .Na t L A luO Frohlich. Carl. (JU E 83d. .Krakaue r Bros

Piano. ,',[|\ Farrell, Ella. 237 E 43d, .S Baumann, 1f;:i Fitzgerald. Ellen. .33!) E G5th. .S Baumann 26-^ Friedman. Theresa. G!t E 122d—S Baumann. ISO Grey. Maude. 1.12 E 27th. .Garvey Bros. ''Tt Gaul. S R. 220 E l l S t h . . J Michaels. ' m i Genet, Caroliue. G3 W 3Gth. .S Baumann, 1.3ii! Gibs, A L M. Mrs. 484 Sl Nicholas. .Cow­

perthwait & Co- 4 ' » Glover, F A. 214 W IGth. .Fidelity L A. 150 Goodman. H D. IGG Bldridge, ,H S Eisler. 100 Goldstein, Julia, 234 B 115 lh . ,Na t Loan Assoc Greeue, Mamie. 22G W 2 0 t h , - L Baumann. 172 Gruntz. David. 125 W Oiith. .J Baumann 155 Guers, Jacques. 20G W 2.5th. .L Baumaun, 333 Gleason, C R. 007 E 185th. .Fidelity L Assoc.

''00 Grahara, W E, 418 W 4Gth. .D O'Farrell 151 Grunewald, C F & B. ISl 2d av. .G Christ. 500 Megger, A W. 1133 Madison av . .E H Repelow.

Piano, .|^-, Hoppe, Alice. 730 Sth av. . Industrial L Assoc,

'HiO Hancox, Catb. 1G3 W 8Cth . .D W James . TTI Hane, John, 441 W 32d. .Cowperlhwait & Son,

Harr ington. E Mrs. 204 W 25th. .T Kelly I ' l l Har t . Roht. 1.55 B ,50th, .L Baumann n*! Har tung, Minnie. !li)5 Moiris av . .U S L Assoc.

Hasler, L R. 50 W .5Sth. .J Good 4 uOO Hawlick. H W. 220 E 14 th . .D M ' B r o w n 'lOT Hays. L S. 375 E 170th. .G N Y L Co, 100 Hayes, Isabella. 1,558 Broadway . -S Bauiuann.

1'- ' Heine, Ray, 343 E .-)Sth. .J Baumann. 44« Henderson F. Morris Heights . .J Baumann. f«2 Higgins, Mollie. 14!)S Lexingtou a v . . J Bau­

mann. , ( , . Holiuquisl^ P L. .343 W 121s t . ,Nat L Assoc, iL','! Howard, Grace. 228 W •31th. .3 Baumann ;iii2 Howard, Alida. l;i4 W 70th- .G N Y L Co 1"0 Huerlas, T, F. 701 Greenwich., ,) Baumaun i'2f; Hunt , Wm, 48 Hudson. .Cowperthwait fi Sons,

Han-is, Arthur. 230 W 15th. .Garvey Bros, 111-Harlog, Mrs. J. 72 Horat io . .Cowperthwait &

Hoagland'*(: ' M.' 'sTO W •43d ,','M'U tual" L A ' ' ' 'M)0 Jaussou, Annie. G7 W 100t l i . , a Beck V^l Jenkins, Alfred, Jr. 175 W 7Sth. .Fidelity L A

'ui '^^ftfi '^So^ns • '^• '^ ^"''''"' « Y ' -C-wpeiJ ; ' " James . Chas. 2.55 W 02d. .L Baumann lisi Joanniu, F. I!) E 101st. ..) Bauma.ui " 14T Ka z, Ll he. 1 ,0 B lo;^d. ,J 3 Keane fi Co 17;i Katz . Bella, T.17 B lith, ,L Baumann 1; Larman Gustave, 2;i2 W (;4th. ,L Baumaiin 2l 5 Lewis, Grace. 554 W 4 3 d , . J Baumann y't l^evy, S Mrs. 1S2 W 82d, .Cowperthwait & Lo Forte, Lena, 127 W .5Sth.,J Baumann ^^'i Loughran, J A, 20.. B l lGth, ,Nat L Assoc 1^5 Lee, Irene 244 W 24th. .M Dolan, 0= Loughliu, Alice. 42 Washington sq. . J Knolt " Lowenberg Isaac. 00 E 123d, . F ; d e l l t y 7 A " ' ' Z Maiouey, Mamie. IG5 E( iGth , ,M Maguire 5 i( MiAvoy Kate, :>07 E l l t h . .Garvey Bros -Miller. Fred. IMS! SM, a v , . L Baumann - 0^. Murdock, Mamie. 1 Clark. .Cowperlhwait fi Sous.

Me^d^M-A'^-^o'- n V-^ 7 ^Sth. ,Nat L Assoc. 200 Meau M A, !»_>,> E l.)l&t. . Industrial L Assoc mil Murphy, Lizzie, 218 W 48th, ,B II I^epelow

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-Maier, Hy. 1G24 I s t av, ,J R Keane Co. 122 Mallon, Mary,- 313 E 4 8 t b . . J Baumann. 12i Mankel, Hy, T3 1st av- -Cowper thwai t & Son.

Max Sophia. 55 St Marka pi . ,L Baumann. 325 Masou, Kath. 14T W 3 5 t b . . D Lindenhorn. 362 Mayer. Pearl . 242 E l l C t h . . M Steinberg. 1,000 McChesney, Jas . 225 E 41s t . - J Baumann, 122 .McDonald, Dorothy, 14T W 3.5th..D Llnden­

born. 122 McMichael, Hat t ie . 124 W 4 0 l h . . D O'Farrel l .

203 Menckle. J W R. 803 B 14Tlh. .H B Kelluer, 242 Miller. Jennie. 425 Ttb av, .D O'Farrel l , 225 Moul, Ida. 3;34 E !)3(1..L Baumann. 12G Mondini. A. 133 W 50th, .Muilins fi Sons. 72!) ,Viiw3, Allle. 273 W 12tb. .L Baumann. 138 N3Bh. Amelia. 305 E 69th. .Cowperthwait Sc

Sons. 227 Ostcioerg, Gustav. 443 W 5 1 s t , . L Baumann. i . j j Osgood, Jennie M. 48 W C5th. .J Baumann. o i l Owen, Annie M. 265 W 23d. .N Y L Assoc. 200 Pace, Ed. 433 W 30th. .J Baumaun. 208 Pakulsky, Jacob. 318 E Soth. .Collateral L

Assoc. 100 Paps, A J, 38G 3d av . .Na t L Assoc. luO Patterson, Agues. 17 Morton. .Cowperthwait &

Sons. 143 Pegram, Mary M, 115 E 3 5 t h , . S C Sandford,

1,000 Pleasure, A. 267 W 40th,-D O'Farrel l . 432 Pollak, Alfred. 132 E 17th. ,H B Kelloer. 174 PFin, Louis 227 E l l S t h . .L Baumann. 253 Pfennlngweith, Florence. 72 E 8 9 t h . , S Bau­

mann. 274 Quimby, M Mrs. 167 W SSlh. .Cowperthwait &

uo, :;13 Rasmussen, C. 136 E 117lh„nSlar L Assoc. 125 Reed, Mrs. i l l E l l l l h . .Warrel l fi Best, 335 S a m s — s a m e . 126 Reiily, F J. 84 W 103d. .J Baumann. 4T4 Reynolds, Nora, 141 W G2d. ,J Baumann. 137 Rickey, W i i r s . 11) E 21st/"Cowperthwait fi

Co. 292 Roberts, Lizzie. 65 E 4 th . .J R Keane & Co, 315 Robert, Camile. 407 W 57th. .L Baumann. 740 Rottenberg, Louis. 309 E S t h . , L Baumann, 110 Roth, Clementine- ICS E 94th, .D M KoehhT. 150 Ryan. J F. 240 C l i n t o n , . L Baumann, IIG Rycroft, A G. 247 51h ar—M Gritiitbs, 14,0jn Rosenbaum, Richd, 1486 Lexington av, .A

Wauk. ' 15, Reidy. M F, 334 W 17lb, .Garvey Bros, 192 Reillv. Peter, Wcodlawn. . .L Baumann. 113 Rfgan, J B. Wesiche3;er.. .Jordan M fi Co. 1-21 Rlgby, Cora, 311 E 10th. .Garvey Bros. 315 Roberts, L M, 2638 Madison av . ,L Baumann. 1,9 Senior, Jos. 124 E 127th. .L Baumann. 2P0 Silverman, R H. 352 W 23d. .Mutual L Assoc. 20J Smith. A D. 57 W 10th. .Garvey Bros. 391 Schn.idt, Aug. 1: 0 a :it)tu. .Mutual L Assoc. 1,50 Schroeder, Johanna . 651 W 4 2 d . . C Stemler. I ' l l Scot", H B. 343 W 23d , -L Baumanu. '2'26 Shiflds, M G S. 113 W 9 0 t h , . L Baumaun. lS!i Silverman. Morris, .94 Sheriff. .Cowperthwait

fi Sous, 11« Slawson, C Mrs. 241 W 24th. .T Kelly. 208 Smith. F R. 136 B 28th. .L Baumauu. 112 Shelley, D J. 136 W 137th. .Star L Assoc. lOii Stanton. Emma, 337 W 145th. .Cowperthwait

fi Son. •• UK SKdeker S: Eisenbach. 142 E ri3d.-D Rosen­

feld. aiti Stephens, Mercedes. 89 E 116th, ,J Baumann. 190 Steinle, M J. 452 2d av . .M J Babcock. 500 Stewart, Nellie. 516 E 119;h. .Cowperthwait &

Sons, 126 Stott, A J. 74 W l lS th . . J Baumanu. 555 Thompkins, P B . . R M Walters. Piano. 150 Torpey, Nellie. 241 Medison. .J Baumann. 146 Trast3we, Jo i . 815 McDougall.. .J Baumann. 'ii59 Turnbull, M J. 108 W 124th.-Cowperthwait fi

Co, 193 Ti,._i>prg, Mario, 121!) Hoe av , .U S L Assoc, -j; 1 Truglllo, E. 236 W 116th. .J Moriarty. 101 Tyler, Ed. 19 E J6ib, ,Cowperlhwa.t Sc Co. 436 Uhlig. Caroline. 126 W 97th. .S Baumann. 458 VuKie, l i iace, 1^4 W Toth. .Atlas L Co. 105 Walker, Ellen, 133 W 98.h, ,L Baumann. 193 W's t , .vlaiy, 25y W 23d, .M Bauland, 125 Wlleman. . \ r t hu r Halcott, New Y o r k . . M Van

Valkenburgh, 250 Willman, M Miss. 151 W 14tb- .Cowperthwait &

Co. • o 2-J8 WUIiams, Ed. 411 E 124th, . J Baumanu. 120 Woltrum, Bruno. 204 B lOth. .H B Kellner, 188 Wood. Clare E. 203 W 84Lh. .Collateral L A 200 Wright, M L, Riverview Terrace, New York. .

L Baumann, 4.09 Woods, B^Ua. 3 Hull pl and 11 - \ lo t t . ,T F

Meagher. .500 White, H C Mrs. 63 W 99th. .Cowperthwait fi

Co. 115 Williams, T Mrs. 103 W ISCth. .Cowperthwait

& Co, 605 Young, Flossie. 335 W 1 3 t h . . J Baumann. 169

BILLS OF SALE,

Brentlne, Jos. 228 Thompson . .H Schllcher. Saloon. 4,000

Berkowitz, JOE. 133 Essex. , M Berkowitz, Laun­dry Fixtures. 20

Bruno, Ernesto. 134 Sth a v - . S Caputa. Shoe Fixtures. • 200

BauiUbn, Geo, 42 Delancey . .A Krohn. Res­tauran t Fixlures . 25u

Breakstone fi Horwich. 59 N a s s a u . . L Spector, PrtntiT's Fixtures ;J00

Cadlx, EUE-ene. 224 Chrystie. .M Morlzlnsky. Cigar Fixtures. 165

Deltchman, Mcrris. 32 Henry . .M Germelze. Grocery Fixtures. 800

Esendero, Juan. 137 3d ay . .E Reninger. Res­taurant . 225

Farley, Thos. 446 W 54tb, .Cath Farley, Saloon. 50

Fancher , Mary L R. 47 W 71st. .Henry R Fancher. Furni ture . 350

Fitzslmmons. John Y. 104 St Nicholas a v . . M Rathjen. Grocery Fixtures. ,S90

Footgang, S L, 225 Delancey. . 0 Glatt. Butcher Fixtures. 125

Prancia, Lucca. 843 £d av. .3 Caputa. Barber Fixtures. 1

Fors t . Meyer. 1313 and 1554 3d av . .Rosa Forst . Dsncing Academy Fixtures . 1

Goebcl^mann. D. 1746 1st av . .M Meyer. Bak­ery Fixtures. 1

Glassman, Jacob. 481 Sth av. .Pauline Glass-man. Stora Fl i turea . 1 2S2

Golden, Owen, fiS D e y , . P McDermot t Vege­tables, £ c . 250

Hammer. Sam. C9-71 Norfolk.. .Louis Hammer. Hats , &c. 150

Hauseman, C W. 513 W 42d . ,Ph l l Hauseman, Tools, Fixtures , &c. I,'200

Hanhar t , Jacob. 214 E l l t h . .Mary Hanhart , Hotel Fixtures . 1,200

Henry, Eugene. 53914 Hudson. .Eugenie Henry. Ari i . ' c i i l t ' lowfr 1'1 t i u i s . 1

Hoffman, Wm. 104 E 119th. .Phllopino Hoffman. Barber Fixtures . 5C0

Hofcse., Saml. 177 E 87th. .M & J Langfelder. Laundry Fixtures . l,5"'l

Irving, Richard. . F Werner. Horse, &c. 75 Jordan, Louis. 240 Sth av . .Lizzie Jordan. Cigar

Fixtures . 1 Kull, Geo W. 106 Av D. .L Stein. Butcher Fix­

tures. 200 Lancellottl, Rafael. 071 3d av. .S Capula.

Butcher Fixtures . 618 Manhattan Dairy, 693 Columbus av . . F C Mum­

ford. Mlik Flvtures . 400 Moeller. Martha. 20 St Mark's p l , . . A Scbolz,

Furnished-room Fixtures. 600 Magnolia Metal Co. 206-267 West . .A S Bacon.

Office Fixtures, 1,500 Newman, Daniel. 03 6th av . ,J A Lewis. Cigar.

Fixtures . 900 Reninger, Eugenie. 137 3d av. . J Portal , Res­

taurant . 51s Root, H o r a I . ,W M Williams. Livery Fixtures .

5,000 Schmidt, W J. 537 and 539 Hudson. .T McGulrc.

Liquors, &c. 409 Shapiro, David. Division.. .A Hoppleut tcb.

Horses. 110 Simon. Henrietta. 1470 Madison av, ,N Woifert.

Drug Fixtures . 500 Sak-UiOies & uuzaux . 432 5tb av. ,G T Vac-

quiso. Confectionerv Fix tures . 1 Stolz, Chas. 420 l l t h av . .E Ga.ss. Bakery

Fix tures . ;;00 Voilek, J S, exr of. 51 Ann. . W Liddell. Ma­

chinery. J Vrabach, Frances. 404 E 73d. .J WaliJman. Bak­

ery l-lxtures. 350 Wilckens, Doris. 211 H e s t e r . . F Stolle, Grocerv.

800 Williams, W M. .Grand Central Stables. Livery

Fixtures . 5.000 Weii io.rg. Ju l ius . 110 Division. .Hymen Wein­

berg. Suits, etc. 175

ASSIGNMENT OF CHATTEL MORTGAGES.

Hoese:. S a m L . M Felgl. (Mort given hy M & J Langfelder, Aug 10. 1897.) 1

LP-- ii'iise. S to K Faslno. i F Maeaiuso, Mar - .. 1898.) 64

Le\ lne , Hyman to Annie Levine. (S Shapiro. Mar IS. 1S98.) 1

Lichtenstadt, Marie to J A Moss. (O Lichten­stadt, Feb 15. 1808.) 1

.Mitchel:, F E to F C Goppoldt. (J A Fleischer, Nov S. 1808.) ]

.McGintv. ,i(s to W L Flanagan . (D B,Gil l in, i l a r 21, 1898.) 1

Verges, T to L M White, Recvr. (G Derveerdt, Mar 26, 1897.) 1

Same to same. (Q Derveerdt, Mar 26, 1897.) 1

Westchester County Conveyances.

March 16 to 22—Inclusive. EASTCHESTER.

. \ i idenon, Maria L, committee ot to Cbas L Downs. Tax lease. Lot 583 map Mt Vernon.

$10.74 Bernard. Helen to Augusta Esser. South 7th av,

w s, 40 n West 4;h st, .Mount Vernon. 40xJ03- 1 Grassick, Eliz A to Clara 0 L Martens, gdn of,

Gth av. e s, part lot 478, Mount Vernon, 25x105. 50

Hallenbeck, Eliza L et al, C Wendt Ref. to New York B and L Assoc. 3d av, w s, lot 242. Mount Vernon, 100x105. 5,0^^0

Henderson, David S to Mary E Cole. 3d st, s s, 30 e 14th St. Mount Vernon, 25x100. 100

Hoff, Edwin E to Chas H c Beaks. Lots 30, 31,. block 8 map Mount Vemon Hfights. 1

King, James ID The Bureau of Charities. 9lh av. w s, par t lot 828, Mount Vernon. 73x105.

7.500 Minard, Sarah G to George Howard. 5th av, w s,

par i lol 405, Mount Vernon, (.o.'ci05, 1 Sehwerdt, Jul ius to Glendale Elastic Fabric Co.

Bridge st. s w s, par t lot 9S, West Mount Ver­nou, ,35x70. 1

Schleicher. And. J et al to John C Scblelrher. Stevens av, s s, lot 1032 and gore adj. Mount Vernon. 1

Stilwell, Cella A to City Mount Vernon. Strip known as Washington st extension. Mount Vernon. 1

Willson, Chas H el al lo same. Same properly. 1 Williams. Sarah L et al, M J Whl:e Rer, to Caro­

line A Lyon. White Plains road, n s. lols 22. •24 map Villa Park property. 7.400

MAMARONECK. Rubrmore, Eliza V to Michae! J Manning. Hall

St. n s. lot 17 map Rushmore. Sub. dlv. 1

NEW ROCHELLE. Banks, Lillian E to Frances H Badeau. Lot adj

grantee, 40x58. 2 Kirchhoff. Bliz to Mary A Purdy. Crescent av,

s s, 250 w Av A, 25x100. (300 Shearwood, Jane, extrx of to Lillian E Banks

Maple av, s w s, 849 3 e Main st. 60x—. 1 PELHAM,

Black, Mary G W to Myrah Q Bondurant. Pel-hamdale av, n e s, 60x100. 3 160

Bondurant, Myrab G to Mary G W Black, Pel-hamdale av. n e s, 60x100. 1

Brown, Sarah to Geo E T Hicks and ano, Oth av n w cor 4th st, 50x100. 5co

Daniels Geo S to Edward J Carr. Lot 37 man Prospect Hill village. ^ 1

YONKERS. Bergman,Robt H to Jno R Stolzenberger and ano

Lot IG map Shearwood Hill. 3 uoo Donovan. Geo F to Annie Thomson North

Broadway, e s, 252 n Roberts av, 50x130 1 Fowler, Clarence M to Thos Byrre , Lots 89 and

90 map Eas t Side Land Co also Jot 181 map

Shearwood HUl, 1,223 Judson, Katie A to Jobn C Barth. Ravine av,

w s, lots 47. 48, 53. and 54; also North River St. e s, parts lots 49 and 52, map Greenwood. 1

Kane, Mary et al lo Mary May. Interest in estate Patr ick Kane, 1

Kleine, Gustavus lo Boleslaw W Teskl and w f e . Walnut st, w s, 149 n Flm sl 25x100. 1

Lake, Laura S W to Wm H Lake. Lots 22 blcck 5 map property Lowerre Sta ion. 1

Same to same, Warburton av, w s, ICO s Lamar­tine av. 53x100. 1

New York B L Banking Co to Edwd R'chards. Morningside av. e e, 303 n Glenwood av, 25x 100,

Pool, John L to Laui-a S W Lake. Van Court­landt Park av, e s. 75 n Radfcrd st, 50x100 2 7(10

Thomson. Annie to Geo F Dorovan. Glenwood av. n s, 109 w Park av, 103x141. 1

NEW JERSEY. N O T E . ^ T h e ar rangement of tbe Conveyances,

Morigages and Judgments in these lists is as fol­lows: The flrst name in the Conveyances Is tha Grantor ; in Mortgages, the Mortgagor; In Judg­ments, the Judgment debtor.

ESSEX COUNTY. March 17 to 23—Inclusive.

CONVEYANCES.

Allen, J J—P H May, S l l t h s t 1 Amend, F A ~ A Wiessel, Gray st 1 Same—P Amend, Gold st 1 Amer, J L—Na;I Biscuit Co, Union s t 1 A ikusb , W P—Essex Co Pa rk Com, E Orange

4,100 Asbworth, Wm—A B Carroll, Bloomfieid oOO Baker, P C—T Baker, S Orange 1 Bajrber, C L—R Shaw, E Orange 453 Bell, James—J C Conover, Orange 1 Belleville Public Hall Co—J J Barre t t et al,

Belleville Co, t rus tees 12,000 Berryman, John—G A Knowles, Eas t Orange . , 1 Beshens. Kate—A Decher, S l l t b s t 1 Blasberg, Max—L A Felder, Jefferson s t 1,800 Bornemann, Geo—J Wlemann, Frankl in 2J0 Brower, M W—K .McLaughlin, Bloomfieid. ,1,5UJ Brower, M W—M A Swanton, Bloomfleld. . ,1,300 Burkhardt , J A - J M Schmidt, Orange 3,700 Cbamberl in. E M—R G Mariers , B Orange 1 Clinton Ld & Imp Co—G B England, S 17th s L . l Coo, B E—H Jerc laman, Salt Meadow 1 Couion, Mary—C A Feick, Congress st I Cullen. W L—J G Drake. Branford st 725 Dare. R S—T H Baker, Milburn 1 De Laney, Lillian—J H Dunn, Dickerson s t . . . . l Devine, Arthur—A Hein. Kent st 800 Dimick, E T—F D Stanwood, 6:h st 1 Dolan, James—A Stemmlftr, Waverly P L , . . 2 , 2 3 0 Dodd, H P—Inhab of Bloomfieid, Bloomfleld 1 Paur, A F—S F Scbupt;^, Hillside av 1 Forman, D H—F B Stewart, Rector s t 1 Forman, F B—B J Forman. Rector st 1 Francis . W H—J Brogan. New st 2,000 Friedline L C—C W Friedline, Broad st 1 Fundus. Karl—p Ballantine & Sons, 30 Fer ry

3t, 150 e of Freeman st, 23x103 3,100 Gltioit, O W—H t i l l ion , Vv' urangd 1 Gilfort, Robert—0 W Giifort, \V o range 1 Ginsberg, Bertha—I Loebti , Livingstou st 1 Glaah, Fbilip—E Hesse, Bloomfleld . . 1 Goris, Johu—H Renner, Goris st 600 Gould, H R—Republic Savings & Loan Assoc. S

17th s t 1,680 Same—W McKeon. Fa i rmount av 1 Hall. S V B—I H Searles, E Orange 5,0OJ Harr ison. E E—E R Dillingham, Caldwell . .2,75& Haskr-U, L F—H Jero laman. Salt Meadow 120 lUusc r . C -A.-C Kesselman, w s Mlltord av, 212

s of Bigelow st, 25x132 3,000 Hlxon, J B—L Batt, S Orange 1 Homestead Bldg C o ^ E Van Houten, 7th st 1 Hood. Louis—J Tevy, Warren s t 1 Ingrnham, J A—C L Ingiaham, Ingraham Pl . , . . 1 Ingraham, F J ^ W Plume, Wakeman Pl 1 Jacobus, S V—C Krebs, Myrtle av 400 Jerolaman, Theodore—T W Crowley, Belleville

5O0 Kaiser, Barbara^—E Franz . W Orange 450 Kammell , Albert—A Hein, Ann st SJU Kelly. J P—M H Nevins. Orange 4,70O Kesselman, Charles—A M Hauser . w s Milford

av. 225 s of Bigelow st, 25x132 3,000 Kingsley, Geo P, Sp Master—H M Freeman, E

Orange 1,325 Krause . H G—L A Ziegler, Bank st 1 Kuhn . Appolonia et al—C Herabauser , Camden

st 1,500 Same——same 1 1 Llndsley "Manor Ld fi Imp Co—C Christensen, S

Orauge TOO Lyle, R W—F W Ward et al. So Orange 50 Madison, M ID—F E Madison, Bloomfleld 1 -Marsh. W F—M E Unger, Frankl in 1 Maybaum, Levy—J O'Hagan, Oxford st 1 McLaughlin. M F—A Kocber, otb av 1,58) Mitchell, C C—J F Mitchell. E Orange 1,450 Miller, F A—M B Shepard, B Oraag i '-I,lo0 Morrison, J B—L Davis, Hawthorne av .300 Mulick, Michael—J Degnan, Orange 700 Oakes, Thomas—Inhab of Bloomfieid, Bloom-

fiMd 1 O'Hagan, John—A Maybaum, Oxford st 1 Osborue, B G—L K Sanford, Belleville I Parr ish , Archlppus, Jr—H Jerolaman, Salt

Meadow 135 Peabody Ld Se Loan Co—L Brown, Oraton st,9,0JO Same same, Delavan av 1 Porter, T W—B Cruikshank, Montclair 1 Price, E D—H L Price, Court st 1 Prudent ial Insurance Cn of America—A L Cross,

Montclair 14,000 Reliable Ld & Imp Co—A J Merrit t , S 16th st

- 12,000 Richardfcn, H W—C Bonynge, E Orange. ,1,820 Rogers, Saml—G Harvey , Clinton 1 Savage, H H—H J Heckner, Clinton 1 Scbaufler, Alhert—G Rottner, 17tb st 2,759 Schmidt. J M—H F Schmidt, Orange 1 Schmidt. H F—J M Schmidt. Orange 1 SFrritello-Greporia—G Lordi, N J R R av 1 Silberman, Louis—D B^yer, Roe; st 1 Smiley, S a b i n a - T J Farre l l , B Orange 1,000 StBudard Ld fi Bide Co—M Jester, Cl in ton , .400 Stanwood, R G—E T Dimick, Orange st 1 Stockton, C S—C E Carlton, Peabody Pl 1

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Sulger, Magdalena—P I-arney, s s Bowery st, 122 e of Schalk st, 26x62 4,300

Thornton, Margaret—B T Bennett, Bergen s t . . , l Trsfz, Chriatina—K Niebllug, Fa i rmount av 1 Vanderhoof, M B—J B McKee, Hawthorne av . .1 Virtue, J L et al—A A Benjamin,- n s Pa rk ­

hurs t st, 75 e of Pennsylvania av, 24x88.,3,500 Same same, rear of Pennsylvania av 1 Warter , Eliza—A Wiest, Magazine st 2,775 West End Ld fi Imp Co—A Poazesi, S Orange.712 Whitllesey, Watson—M A Bitter, C l in ton . . .1,400 Same—M B Boutillier, E Orauge 3,800 Same—M L Williams, Ciinton 275 Wiener, Oscar—L Jay, Benson st 425 Same—C Har t . Washington st 300 Same—A Frank , Clintou 300 Same—W Wiener, Washiugton st 500 Winans, W G—U H Winans . S Orange 1 Zeigler, L A—A A Krause. Bank s t 1 Zimmermann. A P—K Fundus , s s Fe r ry st. 150

e of Freeman st, 25x103 3,100

MORTGAGES.

The flgures in parenthesis Indicate the number of years for which tbe mortgage is given.

Adams, E A et al—H B Richards, Bloomfieid. (1) l.GOti

Same^—same. (1) 1.600 Amend, Philipp—G Kuhnle, Gold st . ( l ) . . . 2 , 3 J i ' Amend, Philip—C Wissel. Gold st. ( 1 ) , , . . 2 , 2 0 0 Ashley, A Z—Fairmount Cemetery Assoc.

Bloomfieid. <1) 3,600 Baker, H A—W V Mulford, Spring st . ( l) . .e , .500 Baunach, R P—W G Vogel. Rose st, (1). . .3,00.) Benson M i n n i e - R Heller, Barclay st. ( l | . , 7 0 . l Beyer, A H—W Dorsch, Sr, William sl. (I) 3,5(Hi BoutilUer, M E—W Whittlesey, B Orange, in­

slal ls two Same^ same. (1) 2,200 Bradley, H J—Orange B fi L Assoc, Orauge,

installs I.OOU Brogau, Joseph—Hearthstone B & L Assoc, New

st. Installs 2,000 Brown, Lewis—S Dougherty et al, Oratou st,

6 mo ^,000 CarltO'n, C E - C H Dretze, Peabody pl. (1), .30.1 Clark. J S H—T B Henry . B Orange. (l)..2.O0O Conaway, H B—Columbia B & L Assoc, E Or­

ange, installs 2,800 Cronan, Michael—C M Macon, Orange st. (1)

1.500 Cross, A L—Prudential Ins Co. Montclair, (1)

1,300 Cruikshank, E l l a - F i d e l i t y Title fi Deposit Co.

Montclair. II) 13,500 Darby, E E—Forest Hill Assoc, Hillside av, (1)

606 Denbigh, Richard—A B Hay, admx. Market st.

(1) 10,000 Doull, John—L A Richards, Orange. (1) 1,800 Dumont, Emily—W Berry e t al exrs . Fa i r st.

(1) 2,175 Dowers, C W—Columbia B & L Assoc, E Or­

ange, ins'.alls 2,400 England, G B—Fidelity Title fi Deposit Co, S

17lh sl. (1) 1,300 Fai ley, Patrick—J Becker, Fi l lmore st. (l).2,UO0 Same—Security B fi L Assoc, Fil lmore st, in­

stal ls 5.000 Fessler, A L—Montclair Savings 3 a n k , Grove

St. (1) 1,300 FInneily, Maria—Essex Co B & L Asaoc, Bloom­

fleld, installs 1,675 Francisco, L F—P F Strong. Montclair. (1).6,300 Freeman, H M—A S Wells, E Orauge. (1 | . .1 ,100 Frese, Wm, Jr—G Kulmle, 1st st . (1) 1 , 8 J 0 Gebbart, Conrad—Security B & L Assoc, S IOth

Bt, installs 1,W0 Goldinhir, R a c h e l - G Gies, Academy st, 1),100 Hahn, W F—T Aurnhammer , Blum st. (61.4,000 Hemhauser , Chas—Casino B & L, Camden st.

installs 1,500 Hensel, Emma—J Rodmer, Dickerson st, (1)

2,000 Howkins, Wm—L S Dod, Pa rk st . (II 1,400 Hughes, F r e d k - L Bait, S Orange- (2) 300 Irwin, Andrew—T Jerolaman, Belleville. (1 ) . ,200 Jackson, P N—German Theological School, High

st 2,000 Jester, Magdalena—Enterprise B & L Assoc,

Clinlon, instal ls 1,600 Kelly, M V—T F Reynolds. E Orange. (51.2,800 Killner, J H—T S Carley, New York av. (3) 1,4U0 Kirk, E L ^ L B Heath, Morris av. (I) 600 Lauter , Fredericka—C A Feick, Elm sl, (I) 3.500 Loebel, Ida—Wth Ward B & L Assoc, Living­

ston, installs 2,000 Lyon, E J—Citizens B & L Assoc, Milford av,

installs 2,610 Maglu, Adam—C A Feick, Clinton 15.850 Maybaum, Levy—Firemen's Ins Co, Bowery st.

(1) 1,800 S a m e - - same- (1) 1,800 Same—S Schoenamsgruber, Bowery st. (1). .1.800 Same—Newark B & L Assoc, Orford st, in­

stalls 3,200 Same—0 B Mockridge, t rus tee . Bowery sl. (1) -

750 S a m e ^ ^ s a m e , (1) 750 Same same. (1) 750 McKeon, W F—A B Fairchlld. Fa i rmount av.

(2) 5J0 McLaughlin, Kate—M W Brower, Bloomfieid.

(2) 500 McRae, Elizabeth Fra te rna l B & L Assoc, N 3d

st, installs 890 Merritt, A J—Fidelity Tit le & Deposit Co, S

le th St. (3) 2,800 Same same, S IGtb st. (3) 2,800 Same; same, S Ifith st. (3) 2.800 Same same, S 16th st, (3) 2,8Xi Same same, S IGth st. (3) 2.81)6 S a m e — S a m e , S lo th st, (3) 2,800 S a m e — S a m e , S 15tb st. (3) 2.80O Same Same, S 15tli st. (3) 2,800 Same ^Same, S l o th st. (3) 2,800 Sarae Same, S 15th st. (3) 2,800 Same-—Same, S 15th st. (3) , 2 800 Same Same, S 15th st. (3) 2,800 Same—Reliable Land & Imp Co, S 16tb st. (3)

1 ,0» S a r a e — e a m e , S 16tb st, (3) 1,000 Same same, S 10th st. (3) 1 OOU Same same, S 15th st (3) 1,000 S a m e — same, S 15th st (3) 1,000 Same same, S l a th st (3) 1000 S a m e — s a m e , S 15tb st (3) 1.000 Same same, S lo th gt <.3) 1,000 Same same. S 13tb s t i3) , , . .1,000 ^ a m e same, S IOth s t d S ) . . , . , l 00<)

Meskell, Margaret—M J Love, Montclair. (li GDO Milone, Dominick—R H Ball, ISth av. (1)..2,.500 Mink, Louise—C A Feick. High st. (1) 3,000 Peter. Jacob—H C Klemm, Bigelow st. (1), .500 Petersou, Gustaf—B Stickel. 70th st . (1) 1,150 Post. John—T Russell . Montclair. (1) 1,501) Prieth, Mary—L J Pr ie th . Mercer st. (1) . .3 ,000 Quinlan, Nellie—R Murphy, Orange. ( I I , , 1,900 Richardson. L S—C B Thomas. Glen Ridge. 3j

• 4,5011 Richardson, H W—A M Baldwin. E Orange, (1)

3,o00 Rottner. Geo—E Hauser , 17tb st, , (1) l.SOU Sammis, K B—J S Tomin, S 13th st . (1). . .530 Schiil. Mathilde—B G Bachman. Mulberry st,

(2) 250 Schmidt, H F—A H B Howe, Orange. (1), , . .0.\0 Schneider, Hannah—H Hepworth et al, New­

ark, instal ls .607 Schoenewolf, L R—B Ziebr, Richmond st, (1)

3,500 Same—L Seidler, Richmoud st. (1) 5U0 Silverstein, Sarah—C A Feick, Grant st. (1) 3.500 Smitb, F G—M G Bradley, Montclair. (1) . .2,850 Soefilng, Otto—A Davis, S IStb st. (1) , . . . 1 , 3 0 0 Stahl, A M—S B Lee, Clinton. (1) 500 Steele, V B—Orange Saviugs Bank, E Orange.

ID 1,200 Steiger, F J—H Rundsteln. 13th av, (1) 1,000 Stemmler. Amanda—Woodside B & L Assoc.

Waveriey pl, installs 1,700 Stochbammer, Solomon—C Feigenspan, Jones et.

II) 400 Stouaker, J N—J N Stonaker, Caldwell, (1 ) . .403 Swanton, M A - M W Brower, Bloomfieid. |5) 90J Ternison, E A - M G Palmer. N Gtb sl, (1), .400 Thomas, M E—Fidelity Title & Deposil Co,

Plane st, (1) 1,200 Vanderhoof, M E—Protection B fi L Assoc,

Hawthorne av, installs 1,400 VHU Riper, M F—C H De Coster, W Orange,

ID 450 Verzellinu, Nicola—C A Feick. Kinney st. (1) 300 Ward. Clara—P J Walsh, Emmet t st. (1) . .1 ,200 Ward, Wm—Mutual B fi L Assoc, Bowery st.

installs 4,2U0 Watkins, K L—F M Eaton. Orauge. (1) 6,000 Wlemann, John—Bloomfleld B & L Assoc,

Prankl in , instal ls 700 Wiest, Albert—T Milleriug, Magazine st. (1)

2,300 Winner, W W - A N Cbardavoyne, Clinton (1) 200 Wissel, Augusta—G Kuhnle, Gray st . (1 | . .1 .900 Wissel, Augusta—I* Amend, Gray st. ( 1 1 , . . 1,372 Whitehead. E E—E M Whitehead. Hillside av,

(1) LlJitu X.immerman. Wra—E Lister, S l l t h st, (1) . .3,(ii|ii Same same, S l l t h st, (1) 3,000 Same -same. S l l t h st. (1) 3,000 Sam.- same, S l l t h st. (1) 3,000

CHATTEL MORTGAGES. MISCELLANEOUS.

Alleu, E H—J W Scott, stable and furniture. 500 Urower, Johu et al—I M Brower, machinery , -130 Grower. John—R D Brower, machinery 700 Blsi'ner, M A—T Alchasou, stable 65 -Mattia & O'Connor—Mosler Suie Co. safe 63 Moser, W J—J C Smith Se Wallace Co, stable 381 Paramount Rubber Co—O von Faber, stock 10 OOO Same same, machinery 10,000 Ra.yner, G J—H T SnUtli et al, stsihle 51 Ritterheck. J a c o b - G Wilsou. stable 65 Vanderveer. J W—R E Vanderveer, stock and

fixtures 1,800

Wii'ner, Bernard—O Wiener, macllinery, , . ,1.<100

SALOON Se RESTAURANT FIXTURES,

Clark, H N—P Ballantine 2,500 Hahnel . F E—Hill'; Union B Co 500 Hartuer , Gregar—Home B Co 381 Junker . R u d o l o h - G Krueger B Co 689 Kelly. Owen et al—Essex Co B Co 5O0 Konza. Miklos—G Krueger B Co 382 Maybau. Moses -G W Wiedenmayer 394 Rogers, B H—P Ballantine fi Sous 398 Steenwertb. T O—C Feigenspan .200

FURNITURE. Bowdren. C E—D R McNaught 131 Briggs, T L—F P Archer SO Cadiz, R W—AT A J 75 Day, J L—D R McNaught 80 Praser , H N—D R McNaught 90 GarrlEo.i. Fc-rdinand—J D Lynch 168 Hayes, Frank—E G Kehr 44 H'^itzmann, JohanH—J J- H Muller, ,; 77 Herman, George—A H Vau Horu 147 Kearney. A D, Jr—Ruckelshaus 93 Murphy. J R—M G Allen 151 N u n z i a n t e - T J Collins Fu rn i tu re Co 115 Osgoodby, A B—L Baumanu 83 fhadbolt, fi H—Jas W Greene et al G27 States, S S—E H Grelms 200 Thomas, G W—J H Brown 100 Vreeland, H L T—A Tisch, piano 130 Same same S3

JUDGMENTS. Alworth, W T—C W English S7G Barnum, A A et a l - , J M Quimby & Co 232 Currie, B A—G Stark 572 Conover, J B—C A Jaques 259 Del Guercio, Alfonzo—State Building fi L"an

Assoc 8,000 Le Massena, W H—M A Belcher 250 Newark Chocolate Co—M C Hopper 301 Robiuson, G W - J O'Rourke 977 Woodward, J W et al—T Geiser 72

—-* :-

HUDSON COUNTY. (In each Conveyance, Mortgage and Chattel

Mortgage where the city or town is not men­tioned, read it Jersey City.)

, March 16 to 22, CONVEYANCES,

Altken, William—B Fletcher 225 Bancroft, Racbel et al—H C Colville, Bayonne.

uom Barth. Nicholas—J J Brul lel and wife. Union.

nom Board, J M by exr—J Smith, Hoboken, . , ,:i,S2S Bostwick, Frances M by guard—D Gaddis and

wife 603 Branbach. Carohna—L Robinson et a l . , . . 2 ,O00 Brown, T C and Van Anglln Co—P Suchorelif,

B a v o n n e . . . . . ,... - " O S ?

Bruttel , J J—H Barth, Guttenberg nom Central New Jersey Land and Impt Co—J M

Ryan, Bayonne 81)0 Conklin, J H—R B Couklin, HaiTison nom Cutler, B M—Annie Bose, Bayonne l.SUO Davis, Louis et al by Sheritf—North New York

Co-operative B & L Assoc. Bayonne .50;i Davis, Sarah A—E Gleason, Bayjune nom Decker, Adelaide el al—J Slflder and wife.

North Bergen ,500 Dcpenhrock, F r e d e r i c k - W a s h b u r n Bros Co, .700 Diedriek, Theresa—J Nlesen and wife. U n i o n . .

1,325 Same J Diedriek and wife. Union nom Doren. Fanny trustee et al—J W Rowe and

wife 1,375 Eypper, W J - G Vogt, Guttenberg 300 Fewry. N E—Magdalene Mlnniugbam 2,050 iHtzpatriek. J B et al by Sheriff—Pamrapo B

and L Assoc. Bayonne 300 Gerdts, C L,—S E Renuer, Hoboken 13,000 Gernand, John—Eva Bender nom Gerner, Edna et al by Special Master—L Wlt t-

penn, Hobokeu 7,400 Ginsberg, Annie e t al—Sarah Dimond, Bayonne.

nom Greenville B & L Assoc No 2—Eva Grodberg,

Bayonne 1500 GritRth, Phebe M - J Miller 3,500 Hall, Elizabeth M et al—J G Hall , West Ho­

boken uom Hansen, F C - W J King, Union ',).)0 Same same. Union iii)0 Har ing, F F—D R Van Riper, Hudson County.3U0 Hill. A V—A J Umbach, Guttenberg 51 Same Catheriue Umbach. Gut tenberg 58 Hogan, Michael et al hy City Collector—Eliza­

beth Mclnness loij Hookins. John—Margarelha Katschinski . West

Hoboken nom Hurley, Joseph—P Toole, Hoboken non Jardine, Matilda A et al—Evrs ut J N Scot t .nom Judge, Charles exr of—R Hillier 950 King, W J—F C Hanseu, Uaion 4 u O Kocb, Kati=—T B Usher, West Hoboken. ,4,700 Kothe, Ottilie el al—G Limouze, Nor th Bergen

1,40'0 Kutscbinskl , Margaretha et al—J H i p k i n s . .nom Leouthal, Morris by Collector of Tixes—The

Inhabi tants of the Township of Nor;b Ber­gen, North Bergen yi

Limouze, George—Ottilie Kothe, Union, , . ,4,200 Little, Thomas—The Rutherford Land and Im­

provement Co 8 lo'l Low. H P—Anu T Farrell is 'soo Luxton, G J—G Straub, Township Weehawken.

1,500 bame—W G Bumsted. Township Weehawken,.uom Luxton, L C et a l - W G Bumsted. Hoboken.nom MacFarlane, J ane et al by Sheriff—B Gerlie et

al. Bayonne 16,500 -Malanopby, Mary—The Realty Corporation of

New Jersey, Harr isou nom Manning, Mary et al—Delia Coslello et a I , . n o a Mansell. Sarab J et a l ~ R C Leonard e.ftrx

Hoboken a,;j7g -Mayor aud Aldermen of Jersey City—F Her-

t f i c h : 80 McCann. Catharine B et al—Mary A Kenuey

Hobokeu nom -Meigs, E K et al by Sheriff—R B Davis, Ho­

boken 5 ]](j Miles, Frances by Adm—Louisa Bac'h'us. . . . , 'G25 Moran, Charles by ex r s -Wi lhe lmine Muller .373 Mulford, N B - F F Haring, Hudsou County nom Qstendorff, Otto—Exr of Georgine B Hofjian. „Uniou 8,180 Parker , Lou I i e .H e t - a l - J G Hall West Ho­

bokeu aoia Passaic Zinc Co—The New Jersey Zinc Co 2 500 Pett i t t , A C - M a r y E Viles 850 Pomeroy, G P by exr—J E Smith B a y o n n e . ! 250 Potter, Mary L—C Holdoif and wife, Uuion 1 000 Same—H Hoass and wife Uuion 1 t)U3 Rader, Alfred—H Rader * '575 Hader, Henry—W Johanssen and wife 5,000 Ravagni, Clemeuti—J Ceradonia and wife i SJJ Read. G B—Mary W Read 30 Read, Harr ie t M et a l - E M Ayres et a l . . . . u o m Heuner, S E—A F Bremer. Hoboken 1! .500 Rosenhaus, Louis et al by She r i f f -H Vreeland

Bayoune gijO Rothe. Sarah E et al—A F Skinner et al, Kear­

ney noui Rowe, W H—Ellen CuiiHffe, Kearney 300 Scott, J N by e x r - E J Barry 450 Sherry, Philip, J r ~ P Sherry 6I>0 Siedler, Charles—J W Bailey, t rustee 3 010 Smith, J W—K B Marten 753 Smith, Patr ick ct al—J V Clark, Hoboken . ,nom blokes. R .A—E G Hulsizer, Township North

Bergen gOQ The Inhabi tants of tbe Township at North Ber-

geii—J Golastein et al. Township North Ber-Sea 2,100

The Passaic Zinc Co-Cen t r a l Railroad Co of New Jersey, Kearney nom

Toole, Patrick—Bridget Hurley, Hoboken . ! ! .nom Van Benschoten, F rances et al by Sheri f f -

Uzella Van Benschoten j 5ig Vau Benschoten, Uzella—F M McDonougb. . I ' s i S Van Buskirk, De W i t t - J B Smith, Bayonne. 600 Vatcky. Heury—G Kemmet et al, Townsj ip

Norlh Bergen , 2 250 Wpehawken Cemetery Co—Adelheld Werns'lng

Township North Bergen go West Side Laud Assn—Clara H Dennis ' 3'JO Same—Jaue G Kip ^ 4 0 0 White. Thomas by exrs—E T Howard , 'Bayonne

wiiitroore, Anna H - C Botj'e'r','Hoboken' '575 Whitmore, W R et al by special guardian—C

IJotjer. Hoboken 2 6OO Wilkens. Peter by exrs—Marie A Mermond Ho­

bokeu ; nom Wolf, Salomm—A Johnsen non, Woodcliff Land fi Impt Co—R G Wiencke

Township North Bergen 1 s'lO' Works, F D et a l - T O Schoeler '.'.2'.91o'

MORTGAGES,

The flgures In parenthesis indicate the number of years for which the mortgage is iilven.

Ackermann, Adam e—Pb oen Ix' B & L Assn Inst-QOO

.A,dama, W C—Provident Inat for Savings (1) 4,500

Bashiie. Louisa et al—N Daglt. ( 3 ) . . , 500 nolley, J W, truefee—C Rledler. (1) *> fiOO p^ck, A J—p D Flemmlng, y u ^ o l i e a iS). .^',il»)lf

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Betux, D V—Bayonne Huilding Assn No 2, Bay-oniir, installs 2,000

Hissing, Havmond—F W Hissing. (1) '.i.>0 Blarney, I 'lora B et al—Mary A Northrup. (2)

60(1 Bode." M W-^Towii Union O & L Assn. Union

installs l."*W Brownlee, John—New Jersey Title Guarantee Sc

Trust Co, installs 6,000 Carroll. Owen—W G Ahrens et al. (5) . . . . 3 , 0 0 0 Cassidy. Annie et al—Greenville B fi L Assn.

Bavonne. installs 4,080 Clark. James—Cossitt Land & Impt Co, Union.

(3) •2.7m Cunliffe, Ellen et a l ~ 8 t b Ward B & L Assn.

Kearuey, installs 4,400 De Ferro. Mary A - J Collins. (1) 535 Dennis. Clara H ct al—Uniou B & L Assu, lust

1,700 Deubert, Peter—Exrs ot T White, Bayonne. (51

l.SOO Dimond, Sarab et al—G H Cadmus, BayOnne.

16 niths.l 1,0!H) Donnell, Annie C et al—Bayoune Building Assu

No 2, Bayonue, inst :i,400 Edwards, -Mary M et al—I H Biauvelt e t aL

Kp.nruey 700 Eureraius, WJ—Jersey City B & L Assn, instls

400 Fiigliaronc Diodato—C Ranallo, Township North

Bergen. , (HO 1''0 Fiedler. Adams—Sophie K Deraismes. Township

Norlh BergFil. (3 | 300 l'"jtzpatrick, J E—W Mann. Bayoune, (3l SOO Platow, Julius—Hudson Trust fi Savings Inst.

West Hoboken, (3) 2,500 Frank. August—Hudson Trus t Sc Savings Inst .

Union- (3) 5.(K>0 Franzmann, R J—Township Union B & L Assn.

Township Weehawken. inst 1,01)0 Same —Same, Uniou. Inst 1,800 Gaddls; Davis aud wife—GreeuviJle United B &

L Assn. installs 730 GotUandt. Dora—Gardner fi Meeks Co, Town­

ship North Bergen, |2) 4(10 Gregorio, Donate—A Qaviano, Kearuey. (1),,250 Grodberg, E v a - I d a E Stephens. Bayonne. (3)

. . . : .-1,050 Higgins, J H—Pamrapo B fi L Assn. Bayonne,

inst ;(,:(G0 Hoass, Hans and wife—J Weiss, Union. ( 3 | . . ,3IH.I Same—Hudson Trust fi Savings In-st, Uuion (3)

2,700 Holdorf. Claus—J Weiss, Union. (.3) 300 Same—'-Hudson Trust and Savings Instn. Union

(3) 2,700 Hofmann, G A—Hobokeu B & L Assoc. West Ho­

boken, installs G,()00 Kellett, Frank—Bayonne Building Assoc No 2,

Bayonne. Installs (JOO Kip, Jane C et al—Union B fi L Assoc, installs.

1.700 Kohlmann. Franziska ct al—Township of Union

B and L Assoe. .N'orth Bergen, Installs 1,800 Kutschiuskl , Margarelha H et al—J Hopkins .

West Hoboken- (2) 2 000 Leonard, R C—Martha B Stevens, Hoboken. (.5)

• SOO Lillis, P J—Eliza T Camp. |2) fwy Llncks, Mary A et al—S A Besson, Hoboken. (3) Lowe. Eliaabeth et a l - L Emmerich, North Ber­

gen. (2) 200 Mahony, R J—J.ersey City B and L Assoc. In­

stalls l.ilOO Martin, Rohert—Cossitt Land and Impvt Co,

2,500

.Ml .Allen, Hubert—Cassitt Land and Impvt Co. Union, (3) 4.O0O

McCann, Catharine B et al—Hoboken Bank for Savings, Hobokeu. (3) 5.000

McClelland, Thomas—Hudson Trust fi Savings Instn, Union, |1) 500

McGonnell. Mary—Jersey City B aud L Assoc, installs 700

Melville, Phi lena A et al—Bayonue Bldg Assoc No 2. Bayonne, installs •- 2,800

Meyer,Albert—Monticello B and L .4ssoc, installs, 1,200

Monsees, Peter—F W Palmer. . (1) 2.4G1 Niesen, John—Theresa Diedriek, Union 1,225 Norman. A A—P H Hanley. (2) 20O l u h l , Oiirbara ,'1 al—Mechanics 'Trus t Co, Bay­

onne. II) .'>->7, Rubine. Harris—E B Kiersied. (5) 1,(100 Salter, \V D—Provident Instn for Savings, Bay­

onne. (1) 10,000 Sandrino, Guisseppe-V Bazzi, (51 600 Schermerhorn, J H—Henrietta Brill, Union. (3 ) . .

SOO Same A C Meyn, Union, (3) 700 Same^—G -Meyn, Union. (3) (100 Schuyler, F H - J S W Thompson as receiver and

trustee Mary H de Bary. Kearney, (1) 2,0tX) Shaw, Mary C—Bayonne Building .\ssoc No. 2,

Bayonne, installs 1,200 Sina, F W—Lembeck fi Betz, North Bergen, (fi

months) 2.111)0 Smitb, E t t a D et al—Guardn Mary E Sisson, 12)

1,000 Spangenberg, .\dam—Excelsior Mutual B and L

Assoc, Installs 4.200 Studer, Joseph—S Herzog and wife. North Ber­

gen. (3) 1,0,50 Tallaksen, Gunner—Jersey City B and L Assoc,

Installs GOO Thomas. J acob -Mary Thomas. (1) 150 Thrush. Ellen A et al—M M Forest, Kearney, (1)

2.50 Vreeland. H A—A J C Fove. (3) 1,001) Wheeler, W K—Exr of C G Sisson, |1) 50;) Wiencke. R G—Euretta E Meeks, North Bergen,

(3) 3.000 Wienges. Conrad—W W Farr ier

to secure note for 4 mos, 5,000 Woif, Joseph et al—Township Union B and L

.\sEoc. North Bergen. Installs 1,200 Voung. C C et al—Emily F Parker , (0 mos.) 500

CHATTEL MORTGAGES.

MISCELLANEOUS.

Brandt, C D, Hoboken—A D Puffer fi Sous, soda water apparatus 5,S5

Cairns, F W—P Barret t Mfg Co, 2 trucks 125 Carroll, U E. Hobokeu—National (iash Register

Co, register 173 Connolly, Patrick—Diebold Safe and Lock Co,

safe 60 Crotty, T B—National Cash Register Co, regisler,

173 Gorman. Sarah—W A Gavenesch Co.grocery busi­

ness, stock and fixtures , 50 Hagen. Charles—National C!ash Register Co, reg­

ister 175 MacDonald, J H, Bayonne—L Steinberger, soda

water apparatus 550 -Meyenberg, Sophie, Hoboken—E Staude, silk

manufacturing business, stock and flxtures 3,000 Sapirsteln. Hyman et al. Union—Anna Rosen-

bloom, butcher shop, fixtures, horses, wagons 150 Si'Utellaro, Guisseppe et al, Hoboken—H C Lange,

bakery business, stock and flxtures, horses, wagons , . .200

Siieath. Willi.-im, Gutli'iiberg—J Matthews Appa­ra tus Co. soda water apparatus 142

Strauss, David et al, Bayonne—C E Jones, drug store, stock and fixtures 500

Thuebel, S H et al—The G S Cook fi Co, ma­chinery, stock and flxtures 500

Tolten. V W M—L Steinberger, soda water appa­ratus 300

Zabriskie, J A—G Thum, drug store, slock and fixtures 500

SALOON AND RESTAURANT FIXTURES,

Benois, Jacob et al, Hoboken—,1 Hoffmann B Co.

Berllni, Frank. Bayonne—Monroe Eskstein B li, 331 Clements, A J—G Ebret .500 Denning, Thomas, Weehawken—D Bermes . . . .S : i7 Foth, Rudolph et al—Lembeck fi- B 3,.5IKI

.Harder, Hermann—G Ehret ,S50 Harmon, K T - C Fclgeiispiiii I,."i0 I Mahoney, Pair ick ct al—Williain Peter 11 Co.. .ij.jO .Markert, Paul, Hudson Coun ty -G Kruegr r B Co,

saloon and park . - . , ' , I,."i00 Muller, Paul ct al.Hohoken—BprnhP;mer fi S. 1,'.0 > Pain, Henry, Hoboken—J Hoffmann B Co G30 Robein, Louis, Bayonne—C Ji'elgcnspan 1,()00 Post . Carl—J Hoff B Co 1,500

Thalacker, A C. Hoboken—G Ehret 500

HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.

Anders, Catharine A, Hoboken—Amelia Klemm. .1:6110

Hast ings. L F r a n c e s - L Baumann 65 Kelly. Sarah, Harrison—A H Vau Horn. Ltd, . .128 Locke, Peter—L Baumaun 127 McNeil. Charles, Union—L Baumann 109 Uric. Christina—Jordan fi M 50

BILLS OF SALE,

Bauer, Max—G Gennert. photographic and cam­era mfg husiness, stock and flu tures nom

Block, J W—E A Block, printing press and flx­tures 482

Duncker, D ied r i ch -C Boeseh.confectionery store, stock and fixtures 5,000

Eikamp, Peter, West Hoboken—A Seeliger, bak­ery business, horses, wagons ,300

Fiore, Matteo et al—G Carbone, all Interest In a contract made by M Fiore with B Fecnney. .1.50

Kirchgessner. Robert et a l - F Hitscherich, groc­ery business, stock and fixtures and household furniture 559

Oberkirch, F rank Sc Co—Julia C Smith, horses, wagons and office fixtures aud sewer pipe 1,000

JUDGMENTS,

.^rnaboldi. Enrico—Adele Zein $24 Broadway, Mary^Mary Holman costs and 50 Carr-Curran Paper Mills—P A Verdon

costs and 311 Magee, R J—T Henry 1,013 Morehouse. H B—G Cadmus costs and 204 Pflugh, Albert fi Co—Second National Bank of

Hoboken costs and 14 Stevens. H B and J H, and A W Clayton—Maud

L Caruth costs and 1,009 Thourot . Alphonse—E U Berger , , . . c o s t s and 444 Turkowsky, Oscar—Union Granite Co 127 Weodhr.use, J H—W K Birdsall costs

MECHANICS' LIENS, Troeger, Margarelha, owner: admr R Troeger,

contractor : Char les S Shultz, claimant, Hobo­ken $238

Same owner and contractor ; F S^^hiel, claimant, Hoboken 216

REMJEM HND RECORD BKOOKLYN, MARCH 26, LSOS.

MONEY TO LOAN ' ' ' ON

BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE.

LONG ISLAND TITLE GUARANTEE COMPANY, 42 AND 44 COURT ST„ BROOKLYN.

AUCTION SALES O F T H E W E E K The following arc the sales that have taken place

in the city auction rooms duriug the week ending Maz'ch -24, 1608.

• Indicales that the property described has been bid in for plalnllfC's account.

T. A, KERRIGAN.

*Tillary sl. No 77. 11 s. 53.2 e Pearl st. runs n 51 X e 3,8 X n 32.4 x e 22 x s 44,2 x s — to Tillary st. x w 25 to beginning. 3-sty frame dweirg. Eugene G Blackford .$4,000

*3d av. No GOI. n e cor Prospect av. 10,0sfi5, S-sty brk store; assessed value. $5,000. Benjamin Andrews 4,200

Liberty av n e cor Vermont st, lOOxlOO, vacant. Malilda E Jliller 2,973

Glenmore av, s s, 23 w Bradford sl, 25x100, 3 ' sty frame ibrk filled) dweH'g. Cbas A Tatum

2,01K1 Van Siclen st, e s, 255,5 s Kings Highway, 30x

140. H C Fales I ,y i0 Van Siclen st, e s, 205.5 s Kings Highway, .50x

140. H C Fales 1.175 •Belmont av. No G39. n s.. G2,C w Warwick st,

ISxlOO, 2-sty frame dwell'g, Broadway Dry Goods Co-operative Building and Loan ."Vesoc.

; 1..500 SlarJiopc at. n s. 200 c I rving av. 25x100, 3-sty

frame (L-rk hlled) flat. Chas Reiaenslciu . .5,050

Humboldt st. No 440. e s. 75 n Jackson st, 25,'; 100. 3 s t y frame tenera't with store. Bdward F Kelly 2,750

*Ccurt St. Nos 372 and 574. W s, 53 n Hainiiton av, runs n 40 x w 50.3 x s w 31,3 to Hamilton av. Nos 327 and .329. x s e 40 "x n e 15 x e 33 to beginning. 4 brk stores aud tenements . Mutual Life Ins Co 11.500

•Hicks St. No 711, n c cor Luqueer st, 25x70. 3-sty frame building with bakery on cor and I-sty frame store on st, Lydia A Swezey . . . .100

•tkh av. Nos G07 to 705, n e eor 21st sl. 123x100. vacant . Annie E Langdon 3,7.j2

Ten Eyck st. No 110, s s, 175 e Manhattan av. 2.5x100. li-sty frame building with store, with 1-sty frame Ibrk fllled) exlension, used as hall. Jno Mordick 3,110

Jefferson av, n w s, 330.S n e Broadway, 20x 100. Franc is W Starkey 4,.j00

WILLIAM COLE,

•Crescent st. No 480, W s. ISO n Pitkin av, 20K 100, 2M;-sly frarae dwelPg. Christina S Hobron

1,775

WM, P, RAE CO. 7iHh st, s s, 180 w l l t h av, 00x100. Lotta C

Hall 3,173

R E F E R E E S .

'Powell st, n w cor Belmont av, runs n 250 x w 200 to Sackman st, x s 1.50 x e 50 x s 100 lo av, X e 1.50 lo beginning, vacant, Daniel W Wilbur 0,450

TAYLOR & FOX,

Johnson av. No 00. cor Leonard st. 2-sly brk store. H a r i y Garlick 0.000

Tolal $00,422 Corresponding week, 18117 $2211,2114

DRESEL BROS., REAL ESTATE BROKERS,

70 COURT S T R E E T , BROOKLYN.

E i g h t h Ward B r a n c h , 5 th Ave, and 49 th St.

Telepluine, 2 0 7 1 .

Borough of Brooklyn. CONVEYANCES.

Wherever the letters Q. C. and C. a, G. occur preceded by the name of the grantee they mean as follows:

Isl—Q, C. is an abbreviation for Quit Claim deed, 1, e., a deed in which all tbe r ight , title and interest of the grantor is conveyed, omit­t ing all ccvenanls and warranty .

2d—C. a. G, means a deed containing Cove­nan t against grantor only, in which he cove­nants tba t he ha th not done any act whereby the estate conveyed may be Impeached, charged or encumbered,

March I S , 11), 2 1 , •2'2. -23. '24. Ains l ie st, n w cor Lo r imer s t , 24x73 , h fi 1.

H e n r y Ringen to Annie wife of Conr jd Ho lzbe rge r and M a r g a r e l t a C R i n g e n h i s d a u g h t e r . Correct ion deed. gif t

Same p roper ty . Annie wife of Conrad Hol/,-be rge r and M a r g a r e t t a C R lngen to H e n r y Cordes, liOra

Alton pi , n w s, 170 n e F l a t b u s h av, r u n s n w 100 X n e 2 0 X n w IUO to H u b b a r d pl, x n e 200 x s 20S to pl, x s w 1(50. Agree­m e n t modifying co\ '«n'anis. G e n n a n i a Rea l E s i a t e and I m p t Co wi lh Lou i s F e l d m a n .

nont Ba inbr idge s t , s s, 340 e H o w a r d av , 20.xlU0,

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h itt 1. John Menahan lo Christian H Par-Izot, Moi-l .f;4-,(IOO, nom

Bainbridge st. No 7,70. n s. Ili2 e Hopkinsoa av, ISxlOO. Mary K Gibbins lo Geo E Robbins and Annie T his wife, lenunts by the entirety. Mort .f i.SOO. nom

Baltic st, n s, 80.0 e Court st, 20x100, Isaac 0 Purdy to Sarah A wife of Oscar Purdy. C a G. nom

Baltic st, n s, 271),4 w Tith av. 1S),0.\100. George Arend to Owen and Margaret Con­lin, tenants by the entirety. Mort $2,250,

nom Barbey sl, w s. 225 s .\rlington av, .TIOXOH.

Minnie E Sawyer beir Mnry E Pattison and Clias H Pattison husband Mary E Patli'son to Miriam A wife of Henry Taylor, Ail Hens. nom

Beaver sl, n e s, 00 n w Locust sl', if con­tinued, 2.5x10(1, b Sc I. Henry Both lo Sa­rah E StiMchan, Mort . 2,01111. See Macon st, _ exch

Bergen sl, n s, .52,v e Noslrand .av, l!1xllJT.2, h & 1, Fredk W Campbell, N Y, lo Carrie 5 Parker. B & S, nom

Same property, James M Parker, N Y, to Predk W Campbell, B & S. nom

Bond at, W s, 40 n Butler st, 20x.50. Sig­mund Gotllieb, N Y, to Maria wife of Ger-_ hardt Jorgensen, N Y. ."S.^.JO

Bradford st, w s, •3'27i s Fullon st, 2.5x 100. Louis Ries, Queens Co, L I, to Olga Ries. Mort .'Hl. ^To, taxes iS!.)7, nom

Bridge st. No IHl, e s, 7J3 s Prospect st, '25 x77i. Lena Fine to Sender Feldmark, Morts .1;I:,.DOO. SJ.IOO

Bristol sl, e s, SOw s Sackett st, 20x100. Jamea Martin to Margt M Marlin, nom

Broadway, n cor Stewart st, 2(lxT.j. b & I. Harry S Mirrielees to Eva Scherpich. nom

Brooklyn aud Flatbush Turnpike road, being pari included and forming part of lots 8lil, lili:;!. :-10.">, :!07, ;iO!l and .371 map of Plan Prospect Park. Susan E Fingarr, N Y, to Wm H Reynolds, Q C. To'l)

Butler sl, s s, 20O w Classon av, oOxli^I, Herman Pielsch lo Patrick Byrne. Mort •111.000. 1,700

Carroll st, s s, 10,S w Hoyl st, 111.1x7:^,8, h & 1. Mary Martin lo Kate Kerrigan, uom

Columbia st, n e cor Carroll st, 20x7o, [ ^Columbia, st, e s, Hi2.5 s WoodhuU st, runs|

e OO X s ;i7.7 to Rapelye st, x 03.4 to Ham-| ilton av, x n w 44.4 to Columbia st, x n li.l), I Francis G Fogarty to Mary G Adler. Mt $20,000. _ _ nom

Conselyea st, s 5, 200 e Uniou av, 2,ix7o. h 6 I. Elizabeth F Chrystal, Hackensack, N J. lo John H Proctor. nom

Cornelia st, n w s, 3S1.0 n e Bushwick av, IS.OxlOO, h £ 1. John Menahan to Rosie A wife and' John Dilg. Mort .'t S,20n, nom

Crown St. s s, ;)00.7 e Albany av, 4^1.5x127.!) xl8.0xlS1.3, Wm J Curtis trustee to Jobn F James. - 115

Dean st, s s, IT'5 e Rogers av, 20x114.5. Aminta de Samper, Bogota, South Americn, to Mary A wife of G Duane Cooper. ncm

Degraw st, n s, lOO e Bond st, runs n ;yO X e 2011 to Gowanus Canal, x s 100 x w 20O, People's Trusl Co exr Mary E Murtha to John H O'Rourke. Morl $10,000. IS.OUO

Devoe st. n s. 8il7.10 e Bushwick av, 2-ixlOO. h & I. Michael Hack to Gusiav Kaiser. B Sc S. nom

Sarae property. Gustav Kaiser to Michael Hack, B & S. nom

Douglass st, n s, ICO e Franklin av, runs e 40 X n 117,0 x n w ;!2,7 x w 10,;i x s .C-l-Dean Sage, Albany, N Y, and Wra H ,Sase, Itbaca, N Y, to .Mary A Timony. l)7o

Same properly. John C Gauntlett and as .idmr with will annexed Jennie McG Fiske and Mary C Gauntlett to same, ijl'y

Douglass St. s s, IdU e Nostrand av, lOOx 25/i,7 lo Degraw st. Edmund H Wright to Wm R Pearce, Jersey City, N J, Mort $7,-oOO. nom

Dwight st, n w cor Dikeman st, SOxllO,' ''"orc-clos. Frank D Creamer to John Baumann.

ri.ooo Earl st, n s, 434,7 e Brooklyn av, OOxlOLK

Comptroller State N Y to Manhattan Loan and Security Co. Ta.\ deed, 35

Erasmus st, n s. 2."i0 e Lloyd st, .'50x'l,52. Ann Beatty to James J Brazzell. Mort .•jll.OdO, 2,20:|

Fleet pi, w B, 125 n Willoughby st, '25x^5 | h & 1, [

Fleet pl. w s, 1.30 n Willoughby st 2SxS5 I h & I, I Lelia S Wright widow to Emma J Moore.

nom bame property, Francis B Moore lo Lelia S

Wrighl widow, iioi^i Frankliu sf, n e cor Calyer st, 25,10x79,1

x2r)xS.;.,10. h &: 1. Henry Harrje to Died­rich Brauer. 10,000

Fulton st,_n s, 120.0 w Rockaway av, 20x71,1 xiy.(jx7._>,0. h & 1. Foreclos. Frank D Creamer lo Chas P Graves, N Y. 4 025

Fulton st, n s. 127.;j e Saratoga av. 19..5x86.8 10 Hull St. xl9.11x,S-2,;i. Foreclos, Frank D Creamer lo Edward A Hall. N Y. 4 01)0

Fulton- sl. No 1129, n e s, l,S.^.ll n w Frauk­lin av, 20,4x01. Margaret Ford lo Jn=se M Scott, B & s. Correction deed. All liens, ijojjj

Fulton st, s s, 103 w Wyona sf. l!1.0v:7.5 Jane E Jeffers widow, Mt Verncn, N Y to Josephlau Appel. Mort .f3,000, taxes, Scc. •

. nom

Furnald st, n s, 300 e Schenectady av, 40x 100, Comptroller State of N Y to Edward and Catharine Reiily and Thomas Murphy. Tax deed. !«

Same property. Same to same. Tax l ied." 0 Furn'akl st, n s, 3SS.1 w Utica av, 21x100.

Bdward Reiily to Audrew Reiily. nom Furnald sf, n s, 3(>7.1 w Utica av, 21x100.

Same to Mary Neary, loU Same property. Thomas Murphy to Edwird

and Catherine Rellly. Q C, nora Garfield pl, s s, .'J30 e (ith av, 20x100, h & I.

Augustus 'P Gardner to Lucy A Elliott. Mort .f.'i.OOO. exch

Grand st. No 330, n s, 17.^ e Havemeyer st, runs e 20 X n 100 x e 21 x n 2,"i x \v "0 x s 120. Jobn Wright to Sarah E Wrigbt, Mary A Beeston and John J Dallon. B £ B. 1-0 pari, 1,400

Halsey st, s s, 280.0 w Ralph av, 34.0xLO0', Thos A Briggs lo Waller R Lusher. Morts .$8,050. t;.ch

Hancock sf, n s, 405 w Ralph av, lH,t;xlOlh. Frank B Norris to Eliz M wife of Samuel Reid. nom

Harman st. n w s. 200 s w Evergreen av, 20x]00. h & 1. Sophia G wife of Wm H KItzer to Charlotte Hagelsteiu, 4,400

Harrison st, s w s, 75.4 n w Tiffany pl, 22.4 x71,3x22,0x70, h & 1. John Nunan to Anu wife of John Carr. 3,500

Hart st, n s, 123.9 e Myrtle av, 50x95- Chas C Kieppel lo August Lutjens, N Y, Morts $9,000. nom

Hendrix st. e s. loO s New Lots road. 20x 100. Helnrlk Henky to Elisabetha Schoch. Queens Co, L I. Mort $100. 200

Hendrix st, e s, 170 s New Lots road, 20x 100, Johanna wife of Heinrik Henky to same, 200

Herkimer sl, s s, .' 0 e Buffalo av, 2.5x00, h| & 1.

Buffalo av, e s, 120 s Herkimer st, 30x75. | Alexander Hocking to St Jobn Wood. Morts $8,250. nom

Herkimer st, n s, 75 w Sackman sl. 17x100, Joseph C Taylor to James McCaughey. 3,500

Hicks sl, e s, 85.5 s Harrison st, 25x83.6, h &; I, Emeline Parfitt widow lo Phebe Dearing. Mort $3,000. nom

HIII sl, s s, 190 e Euclid av, 20x100, h & I, Henry Taylor lo Minnie B Sawyer. All liens. nom

Hopkins st, n s, 250 e Marcy av, 25xlOQ, h & 1, Jacob Klueg to Minna Klussmann. Mort $2,.S1I0, exch

Hull sl, s s, 50,3 w Hopkinson av, lS.9x02.4x 18.10x97.5. Foreclos. Frank D Creamer to Amelia V Becht. 3,100

Jackson st, s s, KiO w Lorimer st, 2"2x70, b & I. Charles M Guiggan only heir aud next of kin Mary J McGuiggan to Margaret Hal­lahan. 1.200

Jeft'erson st, s s, 150 e Knickerbocker av, 25x100, h & !- Jobn and Martin Deinhardt to Leonard Quent. Mort $3,500. See Mad­ison St. excb

Leonard st, w s, 50 s Scholes st. 25x7.5. Wilhelmina Spor sole devisee will Joseph Spor lo Christian, George, Lena and Ed­ward Spor, 2-3 parts. All liens. ' nom

Linden st. e s, 275-11 n Evergreen av, 20x 100. Wm O Embury lo Lucie I McComb.

nom Linwood st, w s, 225 n Liberty av, 25x90, h

& 1. Emma wife of James W Fagen. N Y, lo Minnie D H Spanier, Mort .'(;2,10[l. exch

Livingston st, n e s. 601.10 s e Smith =t, 23.2x75. h & 1. Amelie F Chittenien to Mrs L A Towns, nom

Logan st, n w cor New Lots road, 232.Sx 100x265x105.1.

Milford sl, e s, 190 a Blake av, 40x100. Joseph R Clark lo Lauretta F wife of said Joseph R Clark. Mort .$1,750. nom

Loft st, w s. 130 s Butler St. lSx80, Re­lease mort. Cornelius E DonncUon to Eliza A Brush. 2,500

Same properly. Eliza A Brush to Kate S Britton. Morl $2,000, .'i.uOO

Macon St. s s, 93.6 w Howard av. 18x100. Sarah F Hamilton to Blanche Siemon. AR liens. nom

Same properly, Harry 0 and Blanche Sie­mon lo Sarah F Hamilton. All liens. nom

Macon st, s s. 255 w Howard av, 18.'iL0lJ-Sarab E Strachan lo Henry Bolh, Mort $5,500. See Beaver st. rxi'n

Macon st, n s, 320' e Throop av. ^O.tlOO. Webster White, N Y. to Alice B Scl'.au-man y> part, Mort $6,000. uom

Same property. Alice B Schauman. N Y, In Stephen P Anderson, lb part. Mort •'p6,000-

ncm Madison st, n s, SO e Irving av, 40x100.

Leonard Quint lo John and Martin Dein­hardt. Moris $1,150. See Jefferson' sl. exch

Magerlta st, n s, 150 e Crescent st, 25x100. Foreclos, S Sherman Pickford to Henry Taylor- Mort $1,800, taxes, &c, 200

Marion st. s s, 64 w Patchen av, 16x100. Elizabeth Denker formerly Clise to Mary A Clise. nom

Marion st, s s, SO w Patchen av. 20x100. Mary Ann Clise to Elizabeth Denker form­erly Clise. no.Ti

Marion st, s s, 275 e Ralph av, 23x100, h & I. Elisabelh Muller sole devisee will .-Vnton Muller to Pauline A Mackay. 2,709

Mofi'all St. s K, 310.S e Cenlral av. 33.4x160-Adolph Schoneberger to Jacob Schoneber­ger. Mort $5,100. uom

Same property. Jacob Schoneberger lo Tradesmens Realty Co. Mort $5,160. exch

Mouroe sl, n s. 250 e Ralph av. 20x100. Orpha D Van Houten. Nyack, N Y, lo Nicholas H Sneden, Bergen Co, N J. ]0O

Monroe st, 3 s, 187.G \v Bedford av, lS,9x 100, Partition. Frank D Creamer to Mar­tin Byrne. 4,125

Nevins, st. No 111, e s, 90,0 s Pacific st, runs s 19 X e 72 X n 9.6 x e S x u 9,0 x w SO, h & I, Elizabeth Leighton to David' W Couch, Jr, N Y . G a G. Morl JflS.OOO aud taxes. nom.

Nevins st, No 211, e s. Agreemenl to recon-vey. Sarah E Couch with Morgan D Mc­Monegal and Ida M his wife. nom

Ocean pl, e a, 98,7 n Atlantic av. 17.3x9-5, h Sc 1. Michael J Hanselman lo Johu M! Hanselman. ,1.200

Osborn st, e s, 1.50 s Livonia av, 50xl00i Grace C Taber, Jamaica, L I, to Chas R Partridge. Mort $600, taxes, &c. exch

Pacific st, n s, 3.50 w Stone av, 16.,Sxl00. h -& I. Foreclos, Wm J Buttling late SheritT to Luigi Bove. l.OOJ

Sands st. No 44, 2.5x9.1, James W Crocker, N Y, to Ellis G Potter. Morl $5,000. _ nom

Park pi, n w cor Schenectady av, ;7;.)xlC0. Release mort. Mechanics Bank to Isaac Halstead. 409

Sarae properly, Isaac Halstead' to Andrew H ' Smith. All liens. r.cm

Park pi, n w cor Schenectady av, 375x100. Release raorl. Fred Ingraham, Hempstead, L I, to Isaac Halstead. nom

Park pi, n s, 270 e Nostrand av, 30x105.7. William Macbeth lo Wm B Greenman. Mort .$3,000. 5.500

Park pi, m s, SCO e Noslrand av, 30x105.7.-Jaraes W Hardley, N Y, "to Wm B ',-reen-raan. 5.500,

Parkway, s s, 110.2 e Albany av, 09.IOx 220,7 to Amon st, xlS.llx22C;,4, Wm J Curtis trusiee lo Thos F Rockford. 1,500

Penn st, n w s, 144 n e Harrison av, oS.Sx 67-7x43.11x60, George Beck to Jobn S Jen­kins, Mort $4,000. nom

Plymouth st, s e cor Jay sl, 50x75. | Fulton st, s s, 20 e Brooklyn av. 40x100. i

Bernard T Lynch to James J Mackli.i. B Sc S. All liens'. omlttea

President st, s s, 164.6 w Columbia st, 21-6x 100- Edward McKiernan heir Peter Me-Kiernan to Giovanni Maresca, 0.100

Prospect sl, s e cor Sherman st, 50x200. Theresa Eggull widow, Jacob and Frederick Eggult lo Jacob Eggull- Q 0. All liens.

ncm Same properly. Release dower. Adaminnia

wife of Jobn Eggult to same. 5 Prospect pi, s s. 205 e Grand av, 20x131, b

& 1. Marv wife of Dudley Kelly lo Lila A wife of Joseph W Hamillon. Mort .1>4,000, taxes, &c, exch

Prospect sl, w s, 100 s Vernon av, 50x100. Geo T Harrison to Mary Kelly. Moris .^4,-000. nom

Road leading to Forbells landing, 26lh Ward,] adjoining land Jonathan U Forbell, con­tains 3 % acres.

Plot called th'e Island at Plunders neck, con­tains 4 544-1.000 acres, excepts righl of way in both parcels. [ Wm H. Benj F and Geo W L Forbell, Mary E Soper and James P Powers' to RoberL E Forbell, Norwich, Conn, and Isaac M For­bell, Bayside, L I , Q C, nom

Same property. Geo W L Forbell exr, &c, Isaac M Forbell to Robt E Forbell, Nor­waik, Conn, and Isaac M Forbell, Bayside, L I. 3,220

Rutland road, n e cor East 46lh sf, 100x100. Wm H Hastings exrs Sarah Hastings to John Hefferman. 25o

Sackman st, e s, 170.1 n Atlantic av, 33.4'X 92.G, h & I. Isabel Robiuson, N Y, to Clar­ence M Fowler, Mort .$4,350. nom

Sands sl. No 44, 25x9]. Eliza Canning to James W Crocker. All liens, nom

Scholes St. s s, 300 e Union av. 2.5x100, Elizabeth Karutz to Reraigus Hlempkoff.

5,223 Smith st, w s, aht 80.10 s Dean at. 19,1x60.

Robl A Hughes lo Wm H Daly, Morts $3.-100. 6.100

Same property, Peter F Hughes lo Robt A Hughes. Mort $2,700. 2..500

Speucer st. w s, 341.1 n Myrtle av, 16.8x100, h & I. Louise M Rowe to John H Allen. Mort $1,600. 2,800

Spencer st. w s, 341.1 n Myrtle av, 16.8x100, h Sc I. Ellen T Martin to Louise M Rowe-

2,800 Stagg st, n s, 175 e Ewen st, 25x100, h t 1.

John Pfadenhauer and George Diemer to Isaac Parshelsky and Geo A Stadtmuller. Mort $2,000, 3,350

Sterliug pl, s s, 91,1 w Troy av, lSxllO,7. h Sc 1. William Herod to Carrie M Gates. Morl $2,000, 4,000

Steuben st, e s-, 152.S s De Kalb av, 22.4x 10<l, h Sc I. Biele Feldmark and as trustee lo Wilhelmine Muller. V- part. All interest. Mort $H.I,flOO. IOO

Same properly. Julius Cohen. N Y. to same All title. Mort $10,*MKI. 1(|0

Steuben st, w s, 75 n Park av, runs w 75' x n 2o X w 25 X n 2i5 X e 100 to st, x s 50. Edwin Cole lo Solomon Rubin. exch

Stcwan st, n w s. 7.i n e Broadway. 2S.lx.50 x2i.ix5ll, Foreclos. Frank D Creamer to John S Junior. ,3 300

St Edivards st, e s, 36.6 n Park av, lSx64s

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lS.GxfiO. Foreclos. Donald F Ayres to Franziska Kemmet, N Y. Morl $2,500.

St Edwards st, e s, 54.0 n Park av, 18x09.'; IS 6x64. Foreclos. Same to same, Mcrt $2,500. l.'.SO

St Johns pl, 9 s, 120 w Franklin av, 12ox| 131. I

Franklin av, w s, 101 s Sl Johns pl, SOxlOO.] Carrie V Mesick to William W Sbaw. Mort

$s,coo. , _i'|.nw St Johns pl. s s, 120 w Franklin av, l- :oxlol.

Wm W Shaw, Passaic, N J, to William Deppie. B & S. ^^ ll.OOO

St Johns pl, s s. 7S w Rogers av, 19.4x o. Wm R Pearce, Jersey City, N J, to Agnes Houston. Mort *4,oU0. nim

Stock.on st, n s, 250 w Throop av, 25x100. Eliz H Haines, Rancocas, N J, to Mary G Marsland. 1.400

Stockton Et, n s, 250 w Throop av. ioxliiO. Mary G Marsland to Louia L Firuski. Mort $1,250. nom

Stiong pl, e s, 302.11 s Harri5on_sl, runs_e 50 X e 55 X s 25 X w 55 X w 50 x n 2o. Foreclos. Howard J Forster to William C Gibson. Mort .^0,000, 600

Same property. Vvm C Gibson to Sarah A Nostrand. Mort $600 and all liens. nom

Slrong pi. No '24, w s, 10U.2 s Harrison st, 25.10x109.10, h & 1. Wm T Hall lo Mari­on Ings. All liens. nom

Truxton st, n s, 108 w Sackman st, 19.6x 78.5x24.7x00.5, h & I. Hatlie M Molloy to David H M Weynterg. Mort $2 ooO. 250

Union St. s s, 110 e Hoyst st. 20x100. Wm J Conway to Thos E Davison, N Y. AU liens. „„^ nom

Warren st, s s. 337.10 w Nevins st. .lOO-iix 100. Caroline C Page, Annie G Douglas, Caroline M Young, Blanche Page and Florence Dorman 0 Albeit Bonk, 2,725

Warren st. No 4SJ0, s s, l"i6.1 w Nevins st, 20.2x100-

Warren st, No ITS, s a, 297.5 w Nevins st, 20.2x100. Same to Ignatz Chimeletwski and Mary-anna his wife, Unants by entirety. 0,4oO

Warren st, n s, l i 2 e Henry st, 24.6xliUx 24.-Jxl'i6, use alley on rear. Wm H Lutz to Rulus T Griggs. iMorl $7,0CO. excb

Warren st. No 482, s s. 257 w Nevins st. 2il.2xlC0- Caroline G Page, N Y, heir Cir­oline Marshall to Antoni and Mary A Chi-mielewski. —'-"'

Warren st. No 4S0, s s. 277,2 w Nevins st, 20.3xli0. Same to Ignatz and Maryanna ChmielewBki, tenants by the entirety. 2,725

Warwick st, w s, lu^l n Dumoni av, ZOxltjO. John GuElatson to Henry \ oUbracht. nom

Warwick £i, w a, 120 n Dumoni av, 20x100. Christina Nilson lo Eame. _ nom

Warwick st, w s. 125 s Liherty av, 2oxlOO. Release mort. Anna Hess to Peter Wozniak.

609 Weirfield st, n w s, 370 n e Broadway, 20x

IflO. Jeremiah J Calnan to Katharina Lau­ter. .\lori $2,300- nom

West St. s w cor 40.h st, 20x94.9x82.7x50.0 l Gravesend av, w s, 00 s Av E, 160,2x103.31

xl47-Sxl60. I Effingham H Nichols, N Y, to Onofrio Abruzzo. 1-620

William st, n e s, 106.8 e Van Brunt st, lO.Ss 100. Ihomas Flannery lo Wm B Sexton.

nom Willoughby st, s e cor Hudson av, runs s

Cl.lO X e 40.4 x n 3.8 X w 3,8 x n 3.8 x w 14.6 X n 11.1 X w 2.2 x n 1U.4 x e 0.5 X n 30 to St. X w 20,11. Louis F Herold^ to Rebecca L wife o_f Wm A Mahon. 6,600

Withers Et, s s, 27o w Kingsland av. 25xlll0, Julia Donovan formerly Smith, N Y. lo Chas A Fontaine, Newark, N J- Mort W.-800. __ val consid and 100

Wi hers st, s s, 2io w Kingsland av, 25x100. Julia Donovan, N Y, to Frank B Font.iine, Newark, N J. Confirmation deed. Moris $1,300. vi\ con«id and 100

South 1st 6l, No 270, s s, 25 w Marcy av, 25x60, h Sc'l. Tbomas Biown to Diediicb Schriefer. Mort S825. 3,500

2d pl, n s, loo e Court st, lG,Sx70. ejcepl strip adjoining. Foreclos. Andrew B Chal­mers lo Almon Gunnison and ano trustees •will Curtis B Lowerie. 4.500

Soutb 4tb 3t, n s. 25 e Hewes st, 25x95.2. Henry Nahe and .Albertina Unger widow to Dietrich W Kaatae. Mort $3,100. 4,000

East 4th Et, e s, S3 s Vanderbilt st, 25x97. Louisa and Elibu B Estes to Websier C Estes. N Y. 1.600

South 5th sl, n e cor Havemeyer st, 23.4x 105.2x23.6x103.3. Amanda Dcrman. Ame­lia Tilford, John Brown and Wm T Brjwn and ano extrx and trustee will EUzabe h

, Brown to Valentin Schmitt. nom Glh et, s s, 97 w Tth av, 20x100. Charles

Schneider, N Y, to Louise P Schneider. Mt $4,250. nom

Cth Bt, E B, 157.0 e Slh av, 20x100, h & 1. Samuel Irvine to Mary V McCafferty. Mort $2,250. 3,C09

7lh st, n s, 29T.G e 4tb av, 50.4x100. h &. I. Julius Miller to Morris Weiss and Hulda Wagner. Mort $11,."00, Taxes. 1S97. nom

Soulb 8th st, e s. 159 e Berry st, 22x120. Jobn W Gaylor to Rohert H and Chas H Smith. nom

Slh st, n B. 422 w 3d av, 25x100. h & 1. Wm T Hall to Thomas Osticlt. B & S. Morle $0,150. nom

lUEh 'Jiii Bt, s s, C7.9 w Berry st, i9.,3r83.3.

h fi 1. Francis O Mason et al exrs John Post to Clarence C Post and Leonora P Banks.

nom U t h st, n s. 362.9 w 5th av. 10,8x100, h & I.

Lyndon P Smith, N Y, lo Ernest E Bernard. Mort $2,oC0. 4.500

l l l h st, s s, 2S6.n e Sth av, 18.7x100. Thos F Martin to Alice E Williams, N Y_. nom

East 12th st, e s. 300 s Beverly road, oOxIOO, William Hawkins to Jennie Thomson. Mt $3,000. nom

13th sl, n e s, 222.10 s e Oth av, 25x100. Saml J Ruth, N Y, lo Edwin Cole. Mort $7,000. exch

East 13th st, w s, GOO s Beverly road. 50x100. C- o W Egbert to Lillian Conrad. Morl $3.-500. nom

Easl 14th St. w E. 140 n Av D. SCslOO. Marpt A Teets to Frank Teets. Omaha, Neb. and Elizabeth wife Frank C Wessels. South '/> of above. nom.

East 15th 3t, w s, 206.11 n .Av D. nOxKK), Wm J Kaiser and Geo W Dallon to Cbas L Kleese. "lom

IGlh st, n s, 219.10 e Prospect Park West. 20x100, Mortimer J Brown to James Bryar. Mort It550. nom

East 17th st, e s, 150 s Av B, 6S.6xl62.4x 6.5x150. T Benlon Ackerson lo Chas F Ackerson. nom

Bay 20lh st, s e s, 2r0 s w SGth sl. 40x96 8. Jobn J Van Pelt to Adaline Hoflman. 1,050

23d Et, n e s, 75 n w 5ih av. rOx]00. Re­lease mort. James McLaughlm to John Di-mato. 60O

Same property. Giovanni Volpo to Nevv York Building Loan Banking Co. .Mort $14,850. <iom

Same property. Eva D Baas to Giovanni Volpo. nom

Same properly. New York Building Loan Banking Co lo same. Lease with covenajits for wairanty deed. r.om

Same property. Same to same. Same instru­ment, '^om

East 23d st, n w cor Foster av, runs n 121.19 X w 100 x s 60 x s w — x s e I d ) to av, x n e 100. Annie W wife of Benj F S eph-ens to Immanuel Presbyterian Church, lor church purposes only. gift

Easl 25th st. w s, 140 s Newkirk av, SOxlCO. East 2Gth st, w s, 180 s Newkirk av, lOOx

100. Release mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co, to Germania Real Estate and Impt Co.

2,700 East 20lh st, e s, SOO s Newkirk av, 40x100,1 Newkirk av. s e cor East 2Gth sl, lOOxlUO. |

Release mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Germania Real Estate and Impt Co.

2,100 East 2Gth st. w s, 190 E Newkirk av, 90xlilO.

Germania Real Estate and Impt Co to Wm S Colver. nom

East 20lb st, e s, 120 n Av Z, 40x100. Sojhie Martin to Wm E Johnson. 500

East 32d Et, e s, 200 n Av F, •!0xl02.(;. Germania Real Estate and Improvement Co to Emil H Thomas. nom

East 34th st, w s, STS n Av G, SS.SxlOO. Winslow E Buzby, N Y, 10 New York Build­ing loan Banking Co. Mort $3,300. nom

East S4ih st, w s, 415.3 s e Vernon av. 20.^ 109.8x20x109.1. John Reis and Henry B Davenport to Francis Kelly. nom

East 34th st, w s, 415.2 s e Vernon av, 20x 103x20x109.8. Same to John Fitzgerald.

nom East 3Sth st, e s, 240 n Av C. 20x100, Ger­

mania Real Estate and Improvement Co to Samuel Hartraann, nora

42d Et, s s, 225 w 3d av. 25x100.2, h &. 1. Johu P Morris to Dennis C Cronin. 1,000 '

44th El. n 5, 266.2 w 5th av, 16.8x100.2, Chas F Kenney to Winslow E Buzby. Morl $1 , -550. nom

44lh Et, n s, 206.2 w Sth av, lG.SxlO<1.2. Winslow E Buzby, N Y, lo N Y Juilding Loan Banking Co. Mort $1,950. nom

45th St. n s. 180 e 3d av. 20x100.2, Jnhn Bergland to Helma A wife of sa i l John Bergland. y< part. nom

45th St. n e a. 560 D w 15th av, 40x100.2. 45th St. s w s, 100 n w 15ih av, 320.t98.Cx

320x94.7. Margt M Tyrrell to The Borough Park Co. Mort $1.S6U. nom

40th sl, s s, 140 w 5lh av, 20x100.2. Re-lease mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co

to Alex F E Schmidt and Chas B Mcunt. 3.500

46th St. s s, 140 w Sth av. 20x100,2, h & I. Chas B Mount and Alex F E Schniidt_to Hermann Schaeffer, Sr, and Jr. o,700

46th st, u s, 100 w 12th av, 75x100,2. Thomas Bennetts lo Elmira E Christian. Mort $750.

Bom IGth sl. n s, 339 e 3d av. 21x100,2. h &, 1.

Annie wife of .'Augustus J Thorne to Louise Timm. Mort $2,000. nom

4Sth Et, n s. 320 w 5th av. 20x100.2. Geo W Merrill to Andrew C Hendrickson. Mort $241. 500

Same property. Andrew 0 Hendrickson to Alfred W Todd. Mort $241. nom

49lh Ft, s w s. 120 n w 3d av. 20x100.2, h & ]. Catherine Levick formerly Nolan to Luke D Stapieton trustee lor Johanna M B Nolan. B £ S. nom

51sl st, n 6, 364 e •Ilh av, 18x100.2. h * 1. John Deet to Richarfi Bencett. Mort $3,650.

Dom 53a st, H 6. ISO 8 iih «F, ^OxljQO.% John \y '

Cook to Katharine Auer. Mort $i50, taxes, &c. nom

54th st, n s, 180 e nth av, 20x100 2. John J Byrne, N Y, to Win A Sambalino. nom

55th st, s w s. 150 s e llith av. 40x1(10. An­drew R Miller !o Elmira E Christian widow.

nom SOth st, s s. 240 w 4th av, 20x100.2. h A I,

Jfbn Beet to Richard Bennett. Mort $4.-000. nom

56th st, s s. 140 w Olb av, runs s 100 2 x e ''O X s 100.2 to 57th St. x w 120 x n 200.4 to ofith El, X e SO. William 'Wharion to Sarauel Green. exch

5Gth st, s w s, 100 n w l l t h av, 80x100 2. Wm T Hall to Marian Ings. All liens, nom

5Gth St. n B. 260 w lOih av, 40x100.2. Henry Armand to Sarah L Kelley. (JOO

57th st, n s, 348.3 w 2d av. 19x100.2, h A 1. Frank Hellfach to Iheophilus Fowler. Mt $0,150. nom

5Tth st, n s. 348.3 w 2d av, 75.0x100.2. h | & 1. I

57th St. n 5. 443 w 2d av. 114x100.2. h & l.[ Theophilus Fowler to Wra F Keetels. All liens. nom

57th St. n s, 424 w 2d av. 10x100.2. Release mort. E S Calvert to Frank M Fowler, nom

Same property. Theophilus Fowler to Lottie N Palmer. nom

STth St. n s. 443 w 2d av. 19x100.2. h & 1. Chas M Raymond lo Theophilus Fowler. Mort $a,250. nom

STth st, s s. 340 e Tth av, 20x100.2. John W Pearsall to Wra A Enderlio. 350

5Tth st, E w s. 250 n w 15th av, 100x100,2. Richard Bennett lo John Beet. val consid

SSth Et, s s. 280 e 4lh av, 2Uxl0fl.2. h & 1. John Beel to Richard Bennett. Mort $4.-000. nom

SSth Bl, n s, 160 w Slh av. 20xl00t2. Miry H H Dowley to Alia R Newman. Mort $4.-000. Taxes lS9(i and 1S9T. nom

59th El, s w E. 160 E 6 20ih av. 250x100.2. Noe Trahan to Emily Trahan. All liens.

nom Same properly. Emily Trahan to Henry J

Trahan. Al! Hens. nom 59th St. B s, 110 e 4lb av. 120x100.2, Re­

lease mort. Title Guarantee and Trusl Co to Segonia T Hatch. 15,<lC0

Same property. Release mort. Frank D Creamer to same. T.SOO

SSth El. s E, 160 e 4lh av, GOxlOfl.2. Re­lease mort. Ezra G Benedict to H Thomas Galway, 310

59ih St. s s, 100 e 4th av, 120x100,2, Relea:e mort. John H Gass to same. 305

59th Et, s s, 160 e 4tb av. 60x100,2. Release mort. Eighth Ward Bank lo same. nom

Same property. Release mort. Thos P Flan­agan to same. nom

Same property. Release m o r t Danl F Doody to same. nam

Same property. Release mort. Richard Lamb to same. notn

Same property. Release raort. Herman Schroeder to Segonia T Hatch, SO

59th St. s s, 200 e -lib av. 20x160.2. Release mort. Louis Monjo to H Tbomsson Galway,

nom East T2d st, e s, 200 s Av U, 40x200 to

East 73d St. Pe-cy G Williams and Thon-as Adams, Jr, to Antcnlne Mo a. 1 030

73d St, 5 s, 100 e Ist av, 211x100. Henry G Julian, Jr, to Annie J Kenl. nom

74lh st, s s, 100 w 4th av, 240x100. bs & Is. Theophilus Fowler to Wm F Keeleis. AU Hens. nom

76lh st, s s, 100 e 3d av, 18.4x109, h & 1. | 76ih st, s s, 172.5 e 3d av, 35.11x109, h &|

& I, I 7eth st, s E, 244,2 e 3d av. 35,10x109, h & l.|

Theophilus Fowler lo Wm F Keetels, All liens. nom

79ib st, s w E, 450n w l l t h av, GOxlOO. Re­lease raon. Mary Bullocke to Walter L Johnson. 650

&lth Et, n e s, 160 s e Bay Parhway, 60x100, James D Lynch to Rose A wile of Michael W .Mullaney. 1,330

84ih Bt, n e B, 420 n w l l t h av, 00x100. Re-Rase raort. James S Suydam to Jane E Johnson, nom

S4th St. n e E, 169.2 n w 7lh av. runs n e 22.1 x n w TG.T to Kings Highway, x w 7.3 to Sl tb Et. x s e to beginning.

SSth El, n e E. 176.6 D W 7ih av. ruas n e — x a e 1.7 X s w 121.6 x w — to S5.h st, X n w — to beginning. Michael Murpby and Michael O'Donnell to Godlieb F Schuhle. nom

Sl tb sl. s s. 100 e n t h av, 100x200 to Soth St. Agreement modifying covenant, Walter L Johnson and Chas W McChesney with Emma B Slarr. nom

84lh sl, s s, 470.6 w Sth av, 20xlS3.1x20.8x 177.9. Richd P Baben to Wra M Howlett. Mort $400. 550

Soth st, s w s. 1.50 n w l l t h av, 50x100. Re­lease morl. John E Andrus, Yonkera, N Y, to Walter L Johnson. nom

Av G, n B. SO w Easl 3Slh st, 40x110. Re­lease mort. Germania Real Esiate and Im­provement Co lo John R Corbin. l.lOO

Same property. John R Coibin to Mary J Sielnhauer. Mort $3,000. nom

Av M, n e eor East 7ib sl, 80x80. John H Allen to Ellen T Martin. Mort $-100. nom

Av T. B e cor Coney Island av, 40x110x49.51 •xUfl5.

Ay IJ, B s, 40 w Home av, iOxlO r I

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I Bast 14lh St. e s, 160 s Av U. 40x100, East 19th St. w s, ISO n Av V, 40x100. East 16lh St. e a. 105 n Av U, 60x100. I East 16th st, e s, 245 n Av U, 20x100. I Ocean av, n w cor Av V, 40x111.7. I Ocean av, w s, 100 n Av V. 20x125.9. i

Relea'se morl. AI«tta A Stillwell to Kartor and Suburban Building and Savings Assoc.

1.500 Same properly. Release morl. Title Guaran­

tee and Truat Co to same. 1.190 Same properly. Release mort. Same co same.

150 Av W, s s, 40 w Homecrest av, 40x100.

Harbor and Suburban Building and Sav­ings Assoc to Winfield S Allen. 500

Alabama av, e s. 150 n Glenmore av, SOx •100. Mary L wife of Geo W Clark, Hudsou Heights, N J, to George Sehade. Morl $1,000. 1.800

Arlington av, s s, 47.'G w Jerome st, 47.6x100. h & 1. Joseph R Clark to Lauretta F wife o£ said Joseph R Clark. Mort $1,500. riom

Atlantic av, n e cor Miller av, 20xl.0/.7x20x 107.11, h & 1. Henry Oswald to Henry and John Von Glahn. nom

Bedford av. No 643. e s, 20 s Penn st. 20x 81.4. Louis Rosenthal, N Y, to lacob S and Anna D Corn-well, Mort .-- .OOO. 8,706

Bedford av. No 084, n w cor Hayward st. Agreement as to priority of lease over mortgage. Chas M Englls with Herman C Puckhaben,

Belmont av, n s, 25 w Watkins st, 25x100. Contract for property. Jacob Levy with Max Shapiro, 2,650

Brooklyn av, w s, 110 s Butler st. runs w 100 X E 40,7 x n e 105.1 to Brooklyn av, x n 8.4, Foreclos. Wm J Buttling late sher­ifl to John H Seed: 670

Bushwick av, s w s. 83.4 n w Hancock st, 16.8x80. Eliza F Blondel to David O'SuN livan. 4,n00

Central av, ® w a, 25 s e Van Voorhis st. 25x100, h & 1, Wm T Hall to WAl;er H Hall. Morts .$5,400. 1S97, nom

Central av. s w s. 125 s e Halsey st, 25x80, h fe 1. Karl Rudlke lo Louis Zingraf. Mt $5,400. nom

Same properly. Louis Zingraf to Gustav Krausmann, Mort $5,400, nom

De Kalb av, s s, 600 e Nostrand av, 25x100. Release mort. People's Trust Co lo Hugh V Roddy. S,000

Same property. Hugh V Roddy, Jr, to Theo­philus Olena. nom

De Kalb av. s s, 300 e Reid av, 25x100. Eliza A Halliard to Rebecca Neely. All liens. nora

De Kalb av, s s, 100 e Throop av, 25x100. Foreclos. Prank D Creamer to Thos G Ritch.

3.000 Evergreen av, n e s, 41.S n w Stanhope st,

16.8x100, h & 1, Ruth Simonson lo Fredk H Hosier. r.c-ra

Evergreen av, w cor Harmon st, 20x100, h SL I. Margl J Walsh to Richard Meyerrose, Mort $5,359. _ nom

Evergreen av, n s, 75 w Cornelia st, 2.3x50-Foreclos. Alden S Crane lo Martha E and D Frances Lamb. 1,000

Flatbush av, s w s, 140 s e Av G, 20x100. Nellie I Cllorbin to Henrietta Gehr. Mort $4,000. nora

Flushing av, s w cor Adelphi st, 20.5x78x20 x77.S, h fi: 1. William Herod to The Brown Realty Co, Mort $10,000. nom

Fountain av, w s, 470 n Liberty av, 36x100. Release mort. Jessie Graham, EasL Orange, •N J, to Adelia S Robbins. nom

Franklin av, w s, 226.6 s Park av, lS.7x 108,4. Matthew Bant to The Long Island Building and Loan Assoc. nom

Gates av. s s, 150 w Sumner av, 20x100, h Sc 1. Louis Bauer and Geo H HIbbs to Peter Bauer. Mort $3,500. nom

Gates av, n w s, 325 s w Central iv, 25x100, Edwin B, Wm E and Cornelius J Sager and Sarah A wife of Frederick Bunis lo Wf !ker Hamer witb out of town property. Mort $1,500. 2,345

Graham av, e s, 75 n Moore sl, 25x100, b & i, Jacob Kiefer to Harris Horovitz. nom

Grand av, e s, SO s Bergen st, runs e 198 x s 51 X w 9S X n 26 X w 100 to av, x n 25, h & 1, Michael Murphy to Edwd M Knox,

2,500 Grant av, w s, 240.5 n Atlantic av, 25x125.

.\Iary K Gibbins to Phillip Ditzel and Wil­helmine his wife, joint lenants. Morl $1,-400. nom

Greenwood av, s s, 105.8 e Gravesend av, 26.5x117.8x25x109.2. James W and Mar­garet Heathwood to James W and Margar­etha Heathwood. All liens. nom

Hale av, w s, 225 n Arlington ay, 25x100, h & I. John McCarron lo Joseph Vogel. nom

Hamillon av, e s, 142.7 n Huntington sl, 60,5 X— to Nelson st.

Hamillon av, e s, 28.5 n Garnet st, 20x—. Michael Anglin to Mary C Anglin. All liens.

nom Irving av, n cor Bleecker st, 100x105. James

C Brower to William Schindele. nom Jefferson av, s w cor Saratoga av, 27.6x100.

Foreclose. Frank D Creamer to Hilliard E Low. Mort $140,000. 1201-

Jefferson av, s s, 172.6 w Central ftv. 20x100, h £ 1. Augustus Hoff to Josephine Hoff. 1S97. Mort $4,200. nom

Jefferson av, n s. 233.9 e Central av, 38,3x 100. Release mort. Timothy G Sellew to Adolphus Gload. 1,619

Jefferson av, n w s, 233.9 n e Central av, 19,3 xlOO, h & 1. Adolphus Gload lo Fredeiick Bardes. nom

Jefferson av, n s, 152,6 w Howard av, 17.2x 100. h & 1. Laura J wife of and Paul F Higgs to Saml S and Juliet M Voorhees. Mort $3,500. 6,000

Jefferson av, s s, 72 e Ralph av, 23x100. Jas W Crocker, N Y, to Ellis G Potter, Mort $2,250. ' nora

Johnson av, n s, 50 e Humboldt st, 25x100, August Lutjens, N Y, lo Chas C Kreppel.

2,600 Same property. Chas C Kreppel to Morris

Kotlowilz. 2,650 Kent av, e s, 575 n Myrtle av, 25x200. John

J Maxwell lo Joseph C Hacker. Q C. nom Kent av, n w cor North 10th st, 24x100, Wythe av, s w cor Norlh 10th st, 54.8x70. Wythe av, n w cor North 9th sl, 39.7x70.

Edward P Duggan lo Cornelius and Ho­man V Duggan and Millie wife of Freder­ick Babbett. All liens. C a G, 5,00o

Kingston av, s w cor Dean st, 20x60, h & 1. Jobn H Allen to Mary E Allen. Mort .119,250,

uom Knickerbocker av, w s, 100 s Moffat st, 54

X—X—X—. Alfred J Couch to John Gilk­lnson. Mort $3,000. nora

Lee av, e s, 84 n Rutledge st, 16x77. John Crawford, New Canaan, Conn, to Araos Smilh. Mort $2,000. nora

Same property. Amos Smith to John Craw­ford and Jennie his wife, tenants by the entirety. B & S. nom

Lexington av, n s. 140 e Lewis av. 20x100, Lois Gerau widow to Katie Heyyr, N Y. Mort $4,000. nom

Lexington av, n s, 140 e Lewis av, 20x100, Emma G Bratton lo Lois Geran. Mort $4,-000. Tax 1897. , nom

Lexington av. No 516, s s, 138 w Sumner av, 19x100. Grant of easement. Martin V Wood to Frederick Uhlmann, Recvr of the Brooklyn Elevated R R Co and the Brook­lyn Elevated R R Co. 25

Liberty av, s w cor Vermont st, 100x100. Foreclos. Frank D Creamer to Matilda E Miller, N Y. 2,975

Marcy av, s w cor Park av, 25x80. Foreclos. Thos H York to William Rickborn, Haver­straw, N Y. 10,000

Montrose av, n s, 33.2 w Bushwick av, 16.8x 75, h & 1. Edward, Jaines and Johu Riley. Richmond Co, N Y, and Peter Riley heirs Michael Rlley to Anton Grein. 1,800

Montrose av, n s, 33.4 w Bushwick av, IG.S x75, h & I. Anton Grein to Margaretha and Johu A Eppig exrs Leonhard Eppig. 1,800

Myrtle av, n s, 215 e Nostrand av, 20x107,9, h & 1. John M Rider to Joseph Zirn and Zemad Bloomgarden. B & S. nom

Sarae property. Clara Bryce, N Y, to John M Rider. nom

Myrtle av, s w cor Stanhope st, 63.7x26.7.^ 26.7x63.7. Wilhelmina Spor devisee will Joseph Spor to Christian, George, Lena and Edward Spor. 2-3 part. All liens, mom

Myrtle av, s s, 20.1 w Clermont av, 19.5x70.6 xl9x66.9. Partition. John Vincent to Mar­tin A Metzner. 6,625

Myrtle av. No 465. Release morl. George H Roberts to Frederick Uhlmanu, Recvr of tbe Brooklyn Elevated R R Co and the Brook­lyn Elevated R R Co. nom

Myrtle av, n s, 21.6 e Washingion av, 18.6x 80. Grant of easement. Carl G Ruopp to Frederick Uhlmann, Recvr of the Brooklyn Elevated R R Go and the Brookiyu Elevated R R Co. nom

Myrtle av, s s, 275 e Tompkins av, 20x100, Charles Welcher to Frederick Erntweiu.

7.000 New Utrecht a?, s e s, extends from Main st

lo SSth st, 298.10x173.5x310.5x175. Agree­ment to exchange for property in Roanoke, Va. Lizzie E Cropsey with Atlantic Sav­ings and Loan Assoc. nom

New Utrecht av, n cor 41st st, ruus n 99.7 x w 49.2 X s 49.2 x s e 99.7. Wm H Addoms and Margarelta Hallett widow to Anna M Brown, N Y . Q C. nora

Same property. Saml K Addoms, Grace L Bliss formerly Kip wife of Wm L, Emilie A Baker formerly Kip wife of Franklin T and Mary E wile of Lewis S Paddock to__ same. 1,375

Park av, u a, 195 w Sumner av, 20x100, h & 1, Albert B B Batchelor and as admr Benj L Batchelor, Maria T Batchelor and Nellie F Berger formerly Batchelor to Dan­iel B Conway. 3,600

Pennsylvania av, w s, 200 n Liberty av, 50x 100. Julia H Law, Fort Ann, N Y, lo Eu­gene P Hiekok. Mort $6,000. _ nom

Pilkin av, n e cor Bradford st, 2oxlOO. | Pitkin av, n s, 25 w Bradford st, 25x100. |

Henry Mengel lo Henry C Ammerell. Morl $2,000. oom

Ridgewood av, s s, extends lo Linden Boule­vard, being lot 24 amended map Linden terrace, Flatbush. Fannie M Walllinglon to Teresa A Scott. MorL $4,500. nom

Riverdale av, w s, extends from Sackman st lo Powell sl, 200x250, Matthias T Rey­nolds to Andrew D Baird, All liens. nom

Rockaway av, w s, 20 s Bainbridge st, 20x 69,4, Mary K Gibbins to Mary C Martens. Mort $4,500. nom

Rockaway av, s e cor Belmont av, 50x100.1. Robert Jenkins, Jr, Porlchester, N Y, to Hiram A Lyons. noni

Rogers av, e s, 120 B Newkirk av, 100x102.6.]

Hill. 2d av, e s,

Foreclos. 2d av, e s,

Foreclos.

East 2Slh st, w s, 260 s Newkirk av, runs s SO x w 2(E lo Rogers av, x n 20 x e 102.6 X n 60 X e 102,6. Release mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co to Germania Real Estate and Impt Co.

2,000 St Marks av, n s, 47S w Carlton av, 21x131.

h & 1. Walter C, Arthur J and Clarence B Lincoln heirs Harriet A Lincoln to Emily M Hodges. , 8,500

St Marks av, s s, 95,9 w Schenectady av, 3x 124x3,2x124, Isaac Halstead Lo Wyckoff H Garrison, Q C, nora

Stuyvesant av, e s, SO n Quincy st. iOx8S. Frederick H Koster to Ruth Simonson. Mort $3,750. laxes 1S96 and 1S97. exch

Thatford av, e s, 100 n Dumoni av, 25x100. Louis Barnett, N Y, to Amelia Barnett. nom

Troy av. w s, 97.G n Av E, 40x100. John H Rees. Bayonne, N J, lo Joseph W Rees.

350 Underhill av. e s. S l s Park pl. 18.8x90.

Release mort. Title Guarantee and Trust Co lo Wm H Reynolds, 5..500

Same property. Wm H Reynolds lo Cbas E Jones. nom

Underbill av, e s, 211.8 s Park pl, 19.4x100. Release mort. Tille Guarantee and Trust Co to Wm H Reynolds, 5.500

Same property. Wm H Reynolds to Minnie Thrust. nom

Vermont av, e s, ISO s Fulton st, 26x100. Foreclos. Prank D Creamer to Mary J Wadsworth. 2,000

Vernon av, n s, 105 e Lewis av, 20xS0,'h &'l. wniiam_ Greenfield to Minnie Greenfield. Mort ,$0,500. nom

Willoughby av, s s, 437,3 e Evergreen av. 43.9,x95. John Bauer lo Theresia wife of Augusl Schmidt, Morl $2,300. nom

Same property. David Franklin, Walter and Charles Mullon and Mary E Mullon by Su­san R Mullon guard to Jobn Bauer. 4,500

Sarae property. Susan R Mullon widow, Will­iam Franklin, David and Richard Muilon and Susan L Kurz formerly Mullon to same. Mort $2,300. 4,500

1st av, e s, 55.2 s 35lh st, 20x75'. Margaret G Murtagh to Sarah E Texter. 900

2d av, e s, 80.2 n 54lh st, 20xSO, b & i. Foreclos. Frank D Creamer to Catherine

3,000 60.2 n 54Lh st, 20x80, h & 1. Same to same, 3 OOO 40.2 n 54lh st, 20xS0, h & 1. Same lo same, 3 OOO

2d av, e s, 40.2 n 54th st, GOxSO, h & 1. Caiherine Hill to Wm H Lutz. Morts $9,-000. ^exch

2d av, s w cor 73d st, runs s 25 x wlflOx s 75 X w 427.9 x n 100 to 73d st, x e 529.4, Henry G Julian, Jr, to Annie J Kent. All title. nom

3d av, w s, 53.2 s 47th st, 20x100. Alta R Newman to Maurice S Seelman, Jr, and Edward Edwards, firra Seelman & Edwards. Q C. Correction deed. nom

3d av, n w cor Sackett st, 50x70. Wm J Conway to Thos E Davison. All liens, nom

3d av, s e s, 25 s w 21st st, 75x75. Fore­clos. Frank D Creamer to Chas W Dew adrar Ruth A Robedee, Mort $1,400. 200

3d av, w s. So,2 s SOth st, 20x100. John C Mclnerney to Herm'an A' and Ferd Mort $1,650.

4th av, w s, 20 s S7th st, 40xS0. S7th st, s s, SO w 4th av, 20x80. |

Annie Sholtz to Peter Cleary. nom 5lh av, w s, 20 n Can-oil st, 26.6x92. Sam­

uel Green to W m J Wharton, Mort $9,000. nom

Sth av, e s, 20 s President st, 53,7x82, Chas A Murphey lo Charles McLoughlin. Morl $11,000. B Sc S. exch

5th av, e s, 20 s President st, 27x82, h & 1. Charles McLoughlin, Larchmont, N Y, to

_ Juiius Miller. B & S. exch and 250 otb av, e s, 47 s President st. 26.7x82.

Charles McLoughlin, Larchmont, N Y to W'illiam L Dowling. Morl $11,000. B &

_ ^- exch otb av, w s, 40 a l l t h st, 20x70. Virginia

Kubirl to Paul vou Sutterheim. nom 6th av, No 370a, w s, 52 n Oth st, 16x79.10,

h & 1. Margaret Pearce, N Y, to John Hey­man. Mort $4,399. nom

7th av, n w cor St Johns pl, 22xl00x22.11x 100, Geo H Engeman lo John T Fagan Mort $19,000, nom

15th av, north cor 73d st, 40x90. Release mort. James V S Woolley, N Y, to Susan Sly, John Mulcahy and Chrisiian F Keller.

-•it^ av, s cor SOtb st. runs s w 340 x s 96.S X s w 60 X s e 96.8 to Bay 37th st, x n e 60 X n w 96.8 x n e 240 x s e 96,S to Bay 37lh st, x n e 100 to SOtb st, x n w

Bay 3Tlh st, n w s, 120 n e Benson av 120 x96.S. Wm_L Dowling to A Rogers Lee. Mort $S,4o0, nom

Assignment of interest in a bid for purchase properly. Nicboias P Young and Martin A Metzner, firm Young & Metzner to Martin A Metzner.

Interior lot, 25.2 s 26lh st, and 80 e 4th av runs s 75 X e 20 X 75 X 20. Mary E Sleigh-ter widow lo Henry Ahrens, B & s ' '00

Interior lot. 220 s Av F and 99.6 e East 34th st, runs s e — X n 6,9 X w — to beginning Richard Vom Lehn to Wm S Colver, B & S. C a G, nom

J Kraft, 2.650

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Interior lot. 31S.7 e Noslrand av, and I80.6 s Herkimer st, runs e 7 2 x s 5 0 x w 7 2 x n 50. Edwd H Cole, N Y, to Rulet Van Brunt. ^^

Lot 1 block 7 assessm't map ISth Ward, City of Brooklyn to John Burnside. Oo

Lot 18 block 54 assessment map 15th Ward. Matthew Meagher to V'alentine & Co. B & S. C a G, 1-1*"J

Plot begina at west boundary line land con^ veyed to Martin Bennett, 26 n from s w cor said land, runs e 55,2 x n 20 x w 61 x s 20 10, Philip Rouby to Louis Rodman, nom

Plot hounded n by land heirs John Devoe, s by land heirs George Powers, w by land Citizens Union Cemetery, x e by Hun­terfly road. Richard Ingrahara, Herapstead, L I to Henry C M Ingraham. % part, nom

Plot lying e of line drawn n from Pacific st. parallel with Stone av and 366.8 w there­from which line runs Ihrough centre parly •wall on e s premises grantor and extends 100 n from Pacific st. John T Woolley, Lit­tle Neck, L I, to Luigi Bove. Q C. nom

M O K T G A G E S .

TJOTE —The arrangement of this list is U follows: The first name is that of the mortgagor. tSe ^ext tbat of the mortgagee. The descnpt on of the property then follows, then tbe date of the mortgage, the time for which it was given and S e ar^ount. The general dates used as headings are the dates when tbe mortgage was handed Into the Register's ofQce to be reeordeu.

Wbenever%he letters "'P. M." occur, preceded by the name of a street, in these lists of mort­gages: tbey mean that il Is a Purchase Money Mortgage, and for fuller pariieu'ars see the list of transfers under the corresponding dale. When­ever the rate Is not given, read as 6 percent.

March 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24. Atwater, Hatlie E to Geo H Roberts. Haw­

thorne st, s s, 437.6 e Flatbush av, 2,jx 100. March 1, 3 years, o/„. . *4,uni

Abruzzo Onofrio to Effingham H Nichols, N Y West St. See Conveys. March 10, due Mar 15. 1901, 5%. ^-^•-^^'

Ackerman, Florence A to Gertrude L Sirap­son, Arlington av, s s, T7.6 w Warwick st, 37.6x100. March 19, due May 1, ISJItt-„ go/ ,1.UOO

Ackerman, Florence A to Margt L Palmer._ Arlington av, s s, 77.6 w Warwick st, ^».6 XlOO. March 21, 1 year, ;)%. l.OOl.l

Andariese, Chas H lo Daniel K Hall. Penn sl. No 12S, s E, 142,4 e Bedford av 20 i x 100 March 7 .due April 1, 1001. o/ l.oOO

Aiken, Eliza J lo Ellen T Martin. Rrospect pl s s, 197.9 w Underbill av, 19..5xl.iL 'Sub lo morts $5,000 and all liens. March l i . installs, 5%. „ * ' ' ' '

Bellows, Marietta B mortgagor with Metro­politan Life Ins Co. Extension of mort. March 8. , "»" '

Same with same. Exlension of mort. March 8. ' '"•*""

Sarae with sarae. Extension of mort. March g nora

Blanchard, Alvah P to Ramson L Sl John and Henry S Wood. Atlantic av, n s, 120 e New York av, 80x99.1. March 18, due Mar 19, 1S99, 5%. -^.-'1'*

Brady, John M lo Magdalena Bohm. Dike-man St. n s, 126 w Richards st. 21x100. March 19, due April 1, 1901. SHU

Brush, Eliza and Wm A to Cornelius E Don­nellon. Lott st, w s, 136 s Butler st, lSx8(). March 19, 3 years, S%. 2,000

Britton, Kate S to Eagle Savings and Loan Co. Lott St. P M, Sub lo mort -$2,000. March 19. installs. gold, 3,24il

Buzby. Winslow E to Chas F Kenney. 44ih st. No 25.5a. P M. March 17, 2 years. 4.^0

Hollmann, John H raorlgagor with Apollonia H Dotter. Extension of mortgage. ,\Iarch y nom

Bonert, Louis to Minnie Haff. Och av, s e cor 2d st 25x97.10. Sub to mort $14,<l00. Mar 14. 1 year. •^.600

BorE, Andrew N to Maria S Belviman. East 22d st, n e cor Canarsie lane. 69.9xinOx 68.1x100, March 17, 1 year, o%. l.GOO

Bowers, Mariett L and William to Title Guar­antee and Trust Co. Fennimore st, s s, 405 e Rogers av. 40x86,2. March 18. 3 years, 5%. 3.500

Bunn, Walter C exr •w'ill of John Cortelyou and wilh ano guardian of Elizabeth B and Mabel Cortelyou under said will to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. 77lh st, s s. 2,30 e 2d av, 30x109.4. March IS. 3 years, 5%.

3,2.50 Bunn. Walter C exr of John Cortelyou and

wilh ano guards of Marie and Elizabeth B Cortelyou to Winant W Bennett. 77th st, a s 230 e 2d av, 60x109,4. Sub to raoris $6,750, March IS, 2 years, 5%. 1.500

Bardes, Frederick and Barbara to Title Guar­antee and Trusl Co. Jefferson av, n s, 233.9 e Central av, 19.3x100. March 21, 3 yrs. 5%. 2.00O

Bartlett, Ida E wife of Ellery C to Chas M, Frederic B, George D and Herbert L Pratt. 20th av. n w s, 172.7 a w Benson av, runs s w GO X n w 63.9 to s e s D Bruyns lane, X n e 60 X s e 62.9 to beginning. March 21, inslalls. 5,500

Beet, John to Mary W and Tbos W Onderdonk exrs Adrian Onderdonk. 57th st. P M. March 18, due April 1, 1901. 5%. 4,500

Bernard. Ernest E and Kate E to Lyndon P Smith, N T. l l t h BI. P M, Mar 21, 2 years. ^00

Barrow, Clarence A to Granville W Harman. Slth sl, n e s. 120 n w 12lh av, 8'I.NIOO. March 24, 3 years. l.S^Kl

Bove, Luigi and Maria A to S Geo;- isna Crabb. Pacific st, n s, 350 w Sloi^e av. 18.6x100, Sub to mort $1,400. Ma ch 23. 3 years. 200

Sarae to The Assured Building and Loan As­soc. Sarae property. P M, March 22, in­stalls, i.'ioci

Brazzell, James J and Lucy to Peler L Van­derveer et al exrs Stephen L Vanderveer, Erasmus st, n s, 2501 e Lloyd sl, 50x1.52, P M. March 23, 3 years, 5%. 200

Brauer, Diedrich and Bertha E lo Henry Harrje. Franfelin sl. n e cor Calyer st. P M, Sub lo morL $6,000. March 21 . 5 years, 5%. 6,000

Sarae lo Frederick Borghard, Same property. P M, March 21. 5 years. 5%. 6.000

Bowen, Edith P, Madison. N J. lo Pranklin Trust Co Irustee will of John A .4.nnin. Soulh Elliott pl. e s, 87.10 s DeJKalb av, 20x87,11x20.1x90. March 22, O years, 5%. 5.500

Boyle, William A to Eleanor Selkirk. Gar­fleld pi, n e s, 304,10 s e 4th av, 20x67.4x 20x66.5. March 23, 3 years. l.OOvi

Bonk, Albert to Caroline G and Blanche Page, Annie G Douglas, Caroline M Young and Florence Dorraan devisees of William Mar­shall. Warren st. No 474. P M. March 24. 5 years. 5%. 2,000

Chraielewski, Anton and Mary A lo Caroline Grace Page heir at law of Caroline Mar­shall. Warren st. No 482. P M. March 24. 5 years, 5%. 2.000

Chmielewski, Ignatz and Maryanna to same. Warren st. No 480. P M. March 24, 5 yrs. 5%. 2.000

Same lo Caroline G and Blanche Page, Annie G Douglas, Caroline M Young and Florence Dorman devisees of William Marshall. W'ar-ren st. No 490; W'arren st, No 478. P M. March 24, 5 years, 5%. 4,000

Conrad, Lillian lo George W Egbert, East 13lh St. P M. March 24, 1 year, 5%. SOO

Crocker, James W to Charles McLoughlin. Jefferson av, s s, 72 e Ralph av, 2Sxl00._ March 24, 1 year, gold, 2.2o<.l

Carr, George W lo Harriet L Price, Bridge Et, w s, 150 s Johnson st, 22x107.6. March 23, 3 years, 5%. gold, 2,100

Carr, John lo Equitable Co-operative Build­ing and Loan Assoc. Sraith st, n e cor Slh st, 16.5xS7.5x34.9x82. March 21, in­stalls. 4,250

Carr, Ann wife of John to John Nunan. Har­rison st, s w s. 75.4 n w Tiffany pi. 22.4x 71.3x22.9x70. March 24. 2 years. 5%. 1,500

Clayton, James to Easl New York Savings Bank. Warwick st, w s, 393.3 s FuUon st, 25x95. March 21, installs. 2.100

Conway, Danl E to Mary P Burtis. Park av. P M. March 21, 1 year, 5%. 2.;.09

Cook, George to Catharine Cook. Sth av. w s, 25 n 23d st, 25x75. March 16. 4 years. 5%, 2.0'!"

Condon, Thomas and Margaret to .Mary E Seaman. 3d av, n w s, 25.2 n e 37th st, 21.0 xlOO, March 24, due May 1, lOQ-l, 5%. 3,501'

Carbone, Valentine and Rosa to Giosue Gar­giulo. Stillwell av. w s. 425 n Mermaid av, 25x12.5.9. March IS, installs. 460

Carpenter, Mary E, Pleasanl Valley. N Y. to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. SOth st, s w s ICO s e 20th av, 120x100. March 18. 1 year. 900

Cogan, John J lo Samuel M Meeker exr Fred­erick Herr. Soulh 2d st, s w s, 25 n w Mar­cy av, 25x80. March 19, 3 years. 2,500

Cooper, Mary A and G Duane to John G .Ten-kins trusiee will Williara Laytin. Dean St. P M. March 3, due March 1, 1901, S'^i.

9.000 Corbin. Nellie I and John R lo Title Guar­

antee and Trust Co. Flatbush av, & w s. 140 s e Av G, 20x100. March 22, 3 years. 5%. -I.CIOO

Cordes, Henry Lo Thos H Hoist. Ainsl ie s t . n w cor Lor imer sL, 24x73, P M. March 2 1 . 3 years, 5%. S.oOO

Clark, Lauretta P and JosepB R to Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Co. Pennsylvania av. n w cor Glenmore av, 50x100. Mareh IS, demand. 10,000

Crocker, Jaraes W to Charles McLoughlin. Sands st. No 44. P M. March 22, 1 year, 5%. gold, 5.000

Deinhardt, John and Marlin to Charles and Anna Gorlh, Jefferson st, s s, 3oO e Knick­erbocker av, 25x100. March 22, 5 years. 5%. 3..yoo

Deppie, William to Walter H Sloane. St Johns pl, P M. March 22, deraand. Build­ing loan. 28,500

Dillon, Alraira and Philip lo Title Guaran­tee and Trust Co, Prospect av, n' s, 236.3 w 5lh av, 16.3x120.7x16.-3x121.11. Feb 28, 3 years, 5%. 2,750

Ditzel, Phillip and Wilhelmine to Mary K Gibbins, Grant av. P M. Marcb 10, in­stalls. 60tt

Duggan. Edward F, Cornelius and Homan F and Millie Mahbett to Bridget Nolan. North 9fh St. n w cor Wythe nv, 19.7x90. March 17, 3 years. 5%. 3,lKlO

Same lo sarae, Kent av, n w cor North 10th st, 24x100. March 17, 3 years. 5%. 3,000

Doran, Joseph to David A Fithian. ISlh st, n e s, being lot 22 raap 205 lots In Slh and 22d Wards, Joseph Drake estate, March 18. installs. '400

Doughty, Sarauel lo Dime Savings Bank of Brooklyn. Washington av, e s, 153 n De Kalb av, 45x200 lo Hall sl. March 21, 3 years, 4%. 12.000

Dale, Philip M to Edward and James Whelan. McDonough st, s w cor Sluyvesant av. 22.6 xlCO. March 12, due May 1, 1901, 4y2%.

12,000 Eggull, Jacob to Flora L Davenport. Pros­

pecL st, s e cor Sherman st, 50x200, ex­cepl part taken for Rogers av. March IS, 5 years, GOO

Erntwein, Frederick to Cornelia A Brincker-hoe. Myrtle av. P M. March 22, 3 yrs, 0%. 4.500

Fernandez, Joseph M and Julius J Lyons to Samuel Riker. Gates av, n e cor Grand av, 41.10x94.7x41.10x96.4. March 18, 3 yrs,

, 5%. 13.600 Fryer, Agnes and Walter to Title Guarantee

and Trust Co. 55th st, s w s, 22p n w 3d av, 25x100. March 18, 3 years, a%. 4,250

Peldman, Louis to Bond and Morlgage Guar­antee Co. Hubbard pl, s e s, 249.10 n e Flatbush av, 100x100.2. Marcb 18, demand. Building loan. 9,000

Galway, H Thompson lo Henry D Reddish. 59lh st, s s, 120 e 4th av, 5 lots, each 2'ix 10O.2. 5 morts, each $3,600. March 1, 3 years, 5%, 18,000

Sarae to Frank D Creamer. Same property. Sub to mort $18,000. March 16, demand.

5,000 Galway, H Thomson to Wiljtins P Putnam

and Joseph B McQuillin. o9tb st, s s. 140 e 4th av, 20x100.2. Sub lo morts $S,600. March 16, 1 year. 6 ^

Galway, H Thomson, N Y, to Danl F Doody. 59th st, s s, 160 e 4th av, 160x100,2, Sub to raoris $13,800. March 16, 6 months. 600

Same to Henry S Van De Mark. .59th st, s s, 180 e 4th av, 20x100.2. Sub to morls $8,600. March 16. due May IS, 1899, G-30

Gibbins, Mary K to Mary C E Barden. Bain­bridge st, n E, 55 e Hopkinson av, 17.6x 100. Nov 1<>, 3£97, 3 years, o%.

gold, 4,300 Same to Mary C E and Helen A Barden. Bain­

bridge st, n s, 37.6 e Hopkinson av, lT.6x 100. Nov 16, 1S97, 3 years, 5%, gold, 4,3fl<V

Same to Elizabeth L Gcodnow and Isabella L Bigelow. Bainbridge st, n s, 20 e Hopkin­son av, 17.6x100. Nov 16, 1S9T, 3 years, 5%, •'=•''0'-'

Same to same. Bainbridge st, n e cor Hopkin­son av, 20x100. Nov 16, 1897, 5%. o,00o

Sarae to Rebecca A Ritterbusch. Bainbridge st n s 72.6 e Hopkinson av, 17.6x100. No 16, 1S97, 3 years, 5%. gold, 4,300

Gilbride. Thomas and Clara lo Anna Borne­mann. East 2d st, e s, 142 s Av E, 40xHlO. March 14, due May 1, 1901, 5%. 2,000

Goody, Harris and Fannie lo Bell-e Rosenson. Gran.d sl, s w s, .50 s e Roebling st, 25x(2. March IT, 1 year. l.^OO

Greenman. William B lo William Macbeth. Park pi. P M. March 19, 1 year, » / . 1,000

Greenraan, W^illlam R to Thos W Hardley. Park pl n s, 30O e Noslrand av, 30xl0o. i. March 21. 1 year. 5%. • .aOO

Gregory, George W to Lewis Hurst. 18th st, s s, 125 e 9th av, 0.1x100.2. March 12, 6 months. *^ '

Gates, Carrie M lo William Herod. Sterling pi. P M. Feb 26, installs, 5%. 1, lOO

Geratwohl, Barbara and Michaei Richert to Margarelta Mogk and ano trustees for Katie Loffler will-of George Lofller. St Nicholas av, s w s, S3 s e Bleecker st, 20x90. Mar 16, 3 years, 5%. 4,000

Gladding, Annie E to Title Guarantee and Trust Co, Easl 2lEt sl, w s, 100 n Voor­hies av. SOxlOO. March 21. 3 years. 5%.

2,750 Glaser, Henry and Esther to Chas H Heira-

burg. Tulip st, s s, 445 e Brooklyn av, 20x 100. March 1, 1 year. 100

Graves, Chas P, N Y, to Wm H Wright. Ful­ton St. P M, March 24, 3 years, 5%. 3,750

Green, Samuel lo William J Wharton. STth St. P M. March 24, 1 year, 5%. 1,000

Gehr, Henrietla to Christian Baur and John R Corbin, Flatiands av. P M. March 22. installs. 1-800

Guldner, Emraa wife of John to Joseph_Baur. Marcy av, w s, 75 n Ellery st, 25x100. March 21, 3 years, 3%. 500

Harrison, George T to Geo H Roberts. Pros­pect st, w s, 108 s Vernon av, 20x90. Jan 31", 3 vears, 5 ^ % . 2.000

Same to same. Prospect sl, w s, 128 s Ver­non av, 22x90, Jan 31, 3 years. 51/2%. 2,000

Hayden, Rose A and James to Title Guaran­tee and Trusl Co. 10th sl. n s, 83.3 e 24 av. 16.9x75.6. March 22, 3 years, 5%, 900

Hector Sophie widow to Christine Wend. 17th sl. n e s, 300 s e Oth av, 25x90.2. March 21. due July 1, 1901, 5%. 1,000

Hlllgren, Calharine and Peler lo Sarah E Rapalje. Hendrix st, w s, 125 n Glenmore av 25x100. March 23, due May 1, 1901. 5 %. ^ '^00

Hoffmann. Adaline wife of Gilbert lo Jacob L Van Pelt. Bay 20th st, s e s, 200 s w S6th El, 40x96.8. March 23, due May 1. 1901, 5%. 2.500

Horowitz, Harris to Jacob Kiefer, Graham

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av, P M. March 15, due April 1, 1903, 5%. 10.850

Houslon, Agnes to Anglo-Araerican Savings and Loan Assoc. St Johns pl, P M. Marcli 23, installs, 5%. 1.500

Halstead. Stephen C to Cbas J Patterson, 2d av, e a, 45 s 78lh st, 2 lots, each 32x100. 2 morts, each $3,000. March 23, 3 years. 5%. gold, 6,000

Heatley, George W to Henrietta Griggs. Cum­berland st, w 3, 200 n- Lafayelle av, 25x 100; Cumberland st, w s, 4S0 n Lafayette av, runs w 85 x n 0.6 x w 15 x n 19.6 x e 100 to st, X s 20. March 24, 3 months. 1,000

Hunt, Annie M widow, Howells, Orange Co, N Y, to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Put­nam av, s s, 170 w Throop av, 20x100, Mar 23, 3 years, 5%. 4,250

Howard, Edward T and Clara K with .Margie B Lacey exrs of Frederick Lacey. Exten­sion of mortgage. March 10. nom

Hill, Catherine to LaUra A Griggs. 2d av, e s, 40.2 n Slth sl, 3 lots, each 20x80. _ 3 morts, each $3,000. M'arch 21, 2 years, .0%.

9,000 Hoist, John H to Mary A wife of C Gerhard

Moller. South 1st st, n s, 124 e Rodney sl, 2,5x77. March 21, 3 years, 5%. 2,000

Horton, Annie M and Edwd A to Title Guar­antee and Trust Co. Plymouth st, s s, 70 w Hudson av, 45x100. March 21, 1 year, 5%. 1.00<1

Hatch, iSegonia T to Frederick A Newman. oOth sl, s s, 160 e 4th av, 180x100.2. Sub to raorl $32,500. Securea material, July 17, 1896. 489

Henderson, Elmer E to Theodore Kiendl. Flatiands av, n w c, extends from Varkens Hook road to centre of Easl S5th st, 220.1 xlOOx22SxlOO, except 2 lots on west cor Platlands and Varkens Hook road, 50x100, lot B map of woodland of heirs of Johannes Lott in Flatiands, contains 863-1,000 acres. March 17, 3 months. 500

Henshaw, Sarah L to Bushwick Co-operative Building aod Loan Assoc. Cortlandt st, e s, 499,9 s Neptune av, 27.4x100x20.3x100.1. March IS, installs. l.oOn

Hiekok. Eugene P lo Julia H Law. Pennsyl­vania av. See Conveys. March 1, 4 years.

6,000 Hopkins, Sophia A wife of Joseph lo Tbe Co­

operative Building Bank, Amboy sl, e s, 240 n Pitkin av, 25x100. March 19, installs, 5 1-5 %. 2,000

Imperiale, Marie and Rosario to Arthur M and Ernest E M Bullowa, firm M BuUowas Sons, Presld'ent st, s w s, 160 n w 3d av, 90xl0ft. Miarcb 18. Secures credits. 1,(X'0

Immanuel Presbyterian Church and Annie W Stephens lo Patrick J, Frederick W and, John J Carlin, firra Patrick J Carlin Sc Co. Poster av, n w cor East 23d st, runs n 124.10 X w 100 X s 60 X s w — X s e 100 to av, X n e 100. March 21, 5 years, 0%. Secures bond hy church. 14,500

Jorgensen. Marie wife of Gerbardt M to Nina and Louise P Jordan. Bond st, P M. Marcb 22, 3 years. gold, 2,3.5n

Johnson, Waller lo Title Guarantee and Trust Co. SSth st, s w s, 180 n w l l t h av, oOx 100. March 22, 3 years, 5%. ' 5,000

Johnson, Carl A to Albro J Newton, 54lh St. s s, 170 e 16th av, 40x100. March 18, 1 year, 5%. 375

Johnson, Carl A to Eleanor C Townsend. South Orange, N J. SSth sl, s w s, 140 n w 16lh av, 20x100.2. March 21, 3 years.

1.400 Johnson, Wra E to Pranklin Society for

Home Building and Savings. East 26th st. P M. March 21. installs, l.OflO

Johnson, J Adolph and Albert E to The George Bechtel Brewing Co. Lee av, e s. 45 n Hooper st, 22x80, Marcb 18, 1 year,

1,500 Jones, Chas E to Title Guarantee and Trust

Co. Underhill av. P M. March 21 3 yrs 5%. 5,500

Same to Wm H Reynolds. Same property. March 21, due Sept 21. 1901. 5%, l.SflO

Keeseman, Chris L to Blanche G White Mt Vernon, N Y. EasL lo lb st. w s, 206.11 n Av D. 60x100. March 1, 3 years, 5%, 3,H):i

Kemmet, Franziska, N Y, to Geo A Goebel. St Edwards st. P M, March 24, due Jan 1. 1901, 1.000

Ketcham, Susie B to Chas J Marc and ano exrs , &c, Joseph F Sartor, Jerome st, w a, 200 n Dumont av. 20x100. Marcb 24. 3 years. 1,500

Keicham, Susie B to Theo D and Lucy A Walker. Jerome st, w s, 220 n Dumont av, 20x100, March 24, 3 years. 1.250

Kierns, John to Adelia Kierns. Degraw st. No 450, s s, 260 e Hoyt st, 20x100. Feb 28, 2 years, 5%. 2.00(5

Kofka, Hannah, N Y, lo Albert Cotbren, Red Bank, N J. Sackman st, No 06O, w s, 130 n Livonia av, 20x100. Mar IS, 5 years.

l.SOii Kterst, Joseph W to Hamilton Trust Go. 13th

st, n s, 122.10 w 5th av, 29x100. March IS, 1 year, 6,000

Kleinkopf, Remigua and Mary A to Elizabeth Karutz. Scholes st. P M, March 22, 5 yrs, 5%- 3,000

Klussmann, Minna to Jacob Klueg. Hop­kins Bt. P M. 'March 22, 2 years, 5%. 1,200

Kotlowitz, Morris to Title Guaranlee and Trust Co, Johnson av. P M. March 24, 3 years, 5%. 1,500

Same to Ohas C Kreppel, Same property. P M, Suh to last raort, March 24, installs, 5%. 600

Laighton, Geo A T lo Anna I Lidford. OSlh st, EWE, 367.7 n w 2d av, 80x145. March 22, 3 years, 1,500

Lane, Caroline lo H Josephine Lauderdale. Presldenl sl. n s. 201 w 7lh av. 16-6x95, Feb 14, 7 years, 5%. 5,000

Lott, John R lo Oaroline A Rushmore. Av ' U, west cor East SSlh sl, runs n -.t 40 x a

w 100 x s e 12.6 x s w IGO to East 37lh st, x s e 27,G to Av U, X n e 200. March 18, 3 years, 5%. 1,400

Loll, Chas F and Frederick W Dowley to Louis Monjo. 57th st. s s, 2S0 w 3d' av. 20xl(X).2. Marcb 17, due —. Secures bond of Frederick W Dowley. .500

Loder, Franklin P to Diedrich Heins. Gates av, s e s, 5.50 s w Central av, 25x100. Mar IT, 2 years, 5%. 1,000

Lomax, Melinda to Eastern District Savings Bank of Brooklyn. South 9lh st, s s, 150 e Kent av, 25x100. March 21. due .4.pril 1, 1899. 5%. 1,000

Lipshitz, WiHiam to Daniel McCarthy. Stone av, e s, 2tX) s Glenmore av, 25x100. Mar 19, 3 years. 1,500

Lynch, Mary J to People's Trust Co. Ply­mouth St. s e cor Jay st, 50x75. March 17, due Jan 1, 1903, 5%. 2,000

Lynch, Mary mortgagor with Williara Bella­my. Extension of raort, March 17. nom

Same with same. Extension of mort. Mar 17. nora

Lynch. Bernard T to People's Trust Co. Til­lary st, n s. 31.6 w Bridge st, 50x100; Til­lary sl, n w cor Bridge st, 31.6x100; Til­lary St. n s, 106.6 w Bridge st, 2.5x100; Til­lary St. n s, 81,6 w Bridge st, 25x100; Pearl st, w s, 25 n Concord st, 2.5x57.6. March 17, due Jan 1, 1903, 5%. 12,500

Lyons, Hiram A lo John W Landerdale. Rock-awayav , s e cor Belmont av, .50x100. Mar 19, 3 years, 5%. 3,500

Mackay, Pauline A to Elisabeth Muller. Marion st. P M. March 23, 1 year, 0%.

2.200 Marshall. Agnes and Samuel to Title Guaran­

tee and Trust Co. Buffalo av, e s, 68.10 s Atlantic av, 16.6x80. March 18, 3 years, =>%. 1,500

Marsland, Mary G aud John W A lo Title Guarantee and Trust Co, Stockholm st, P M. March 17, 3 years. 1,250

Martens, Mary 0 to Mary K Gibbins. Rock­away av. P M. March 1, Installs, 2,715

Miller, Julius and Lena lo Charles McLaugh­lin, Larchmont, N Y. Slh av. P M. Mar 18, 1 year. gold, l,5-5ii

Monday, Esiher to Theresa Pecbner. Grand sl, n s, 63.3 e Wythe av, 20x70x42.4x7<l. March 14. 1 year, 5%. 2,000

Mullaney, Rosa A and Michael W to Atlantic Building and Loan Assoc. S4th st, P M. March 18, installs, 5%. 4,200

.Murphy, Dora M F lo Bushwick Co-operative Building and Loan Association. Nutria al­ley, n s, 75 w Jay St, runs n 31.10 x w 4.4 X s 3,10 X w 20.S X s 28 lo alley, x e 25. March IS, installs'. 750

Murray, Patrick and Miary to Joseph Fallen Brewing Co. Broadway, s w s, ll'O n w Hopkinson av. 20x100. March 16. d'ue Aiiril 1, 1899, 5%. 1,.500

Maresca, Giovanni Lo Edwd' McKiernan, President st. P M. M'arch 21, inslalls,

•5%. 4.&00 Munkenbeck, Ferdinand lo Title Guarantee

and Trust Co. 1st pi, n s, 1,83 e Court st, 25x100. March 21, 3 years, 5%. 3,500

Masters, Jarvis and Lewis P Clayton fo L Walter Lott. T3d sL, s w s, 370 n w 3d dv. 40x100, March 23, 3 years, 5:'^. 3,000

Mendel, Julia, N Y, to Adolph E Lux. Sedg­wick st, u s, 254.6 e Van Brunt st, 40.6x 100. March 17, 1 year. l.nOfi

Marlin. Margaret M to Chas H Dahl. Bristol st, e s, .305 s Sackett st. 20x100, March 22, due April 1. 1918, 4%. 1,500

Moran, Ellen and John lo Tille Guarantee and Trust Co. Atlantic av, n s, 420' e New York av, 60x149.1. March 24, 2 ye;rs, 5%,.

1,750 McCaughey, James to Joseph C Taylor. Her­

kimer St. P M. March 5, installs, 5%. 2,50ii .MeKnight, Alexander to The Brooklyn Hos­

pital. Classon av, e s, 62.2 n Park av, 1S.9 x96,lxlS.9x95.11. March 21, 3 years, 5%.

l,00il McMurray, Jane wife of John lo .4.1ice B wife

of Wm B Codling, Penn st. No 8.'-i'. Sub to mort $2,000. Feb 26, 1 year, 150

McComb. Lucie I, New York, wife of William lo John M Goddard. Linden st, e s, 275.11 n Evergreen av, 20x100. Marcb 17, due Jan 1, 1S99. 2,00i.

-McLoughlin, Peter P to Chas M, Frederic B, George D and Herbert L Pratt. .56th st, n s, 205 e 3d av, 20x100,2. March 19, installs.

4,500 McVicker, Archibald to Long Island Building

and Loan Assoc, Eckford st, w s, 297.5 n Driggs av ,25x100. Marcb 19, installs, 5%.

500 Nalhan, Zerling wife of Morris J to Abra­

ham, David W and Silas W Stein, firm A M Stein & Co. 13th st. No 462, s s, 137.10 e Sth av, 20x100. March 15, 3 years, 5%.

5,000 Newcorab, Eveline M formerly Kuster and

Chaa A to Title Guarantee and Trust Co.

Hancoclc st, s e s, 373 n e Bushwick av, 20x 100. March 24, 3 years, 5%. 2,500

O'Suliivan, David to Eliza F Blondel, Bush­wick av. P M. March IS, dne April IS, 1900, b-y^. 1.50O

Same to same. Same property. P M. Mar IS. 3 years. 5%. 2,500

O'Rourke. John H to The People's Trust Co. Degraw sl. P M. March 21, Installs, T.OOO

O'Dougherly, Henry to Julia L Costello. Sl th st, s w E, 200 s e 23d av, lOOxlOO. Mar 22, 1 year. 250

Oldhara, Mary E widow to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Ryerson st, e s, 2'15 a De Kalb av, 20x100. March 22, 3 years, 5%.

5,000 Proctor, John H to Elizabelh P Chrystal,

Hackensack, N J. Sonselyea st, -P M. Mar 23, 3 years, 5%. l,20O

Parshelsky, Isaac and George Stadtmuller to John Pfadenhauer and George Diemer. Stagg St. P M. Marcb 21, due March 1 1901. ,^50

PoLLs, John to John McLoughlin. Albany av. s e cor Bergen st. 133.1x210x68x200. Mar 21, demand. Building loan. 35,000

Quent. Leonard and Anna to John and Mar­tin Deinhardt. Jefferson st, P M. March 22, 3 years, 5%. l,20li

Reynolds, Chas G lo Zadok and Florence A Jarman admrs Zadok H Jarman, Park pl s s, 386.10 e New York av, runs s 127,9 X w 36,10 X s 127.9 to Butler st, x e 350 to Brooklyn av, x n 2o5.7 to Park pl, x w 2i6.2 X s 127,9 x w 18.6 x n 127.9 lo Park pl, X w 18,6. March 23, 1 year. 9 000

Rodgers, John E to Brooklyn Mutual Build­ing and Loau Assoc, McDonough st n s 60 w Ralph av, 18x100. March 17 installs'

2,200 Rowe, Louise M to Ellen T Martin. Spencer

st, P M. March 1, 3 years, 1000 Rickbone, William to Kings County Savings

Insl, Marcy av. s w cor Park av P M March 12, 1 year, 5%. 5 QOO

Raynes, Henry C L to John W E Bowen. At­lanta, Ga. 42d St. s w s, 300 s e 12th av oOxlOO. Feb 2S, due Jan 1, 1899. 200

Robbins, Adelia S to Isaac H and N WilLard Curtis. Fountain av, w s, 470 n Liberty av, 2 lots, each 18x100. 2 morts, each $2 -000. Feb 15, due April 1, 1899. 4.000

Robbins, Geo E and Annie T lo Mary K Gib­bins. Bainbridge st. P M. Mar 21, installs.

Reid, Eliz M wife of Samuel to Carrie L Reid Hancock st. P M. March 17, 1 year, 47.

„ . , . ' 7.001 Reizenstein, Lena lo Morris Reizenstein

Sumner av, w s, 91.1 n Pulaski st, 17.9x8'> Peb 1, 3 years, S%. 4 000

Roberts. Matilda T to Isaac. Joseph D and Henry Lewis, firm Isaac Lewis & Sons. Mil­ler av, w s. 40 s Suiter av, 20x100. Sub to mort $2,750. March 10, G months 4G5

Rubin, Solomon to Henry Blohm. Steuben St. P M. March 16, due March 1, .1899.

o , , ^ ^.500 Ruiand, Grace wife of John to Wm H Dill

? i i™ st, w s, 290 s New Lots road, .38x 100. March 17, due April 1 1899 200

Reineman, Dora S extrx Mina Sraith to Wra H Fitzgerald. 93d st, centre line 135 7 n Av G, 100x90. March IS, 5 years. 40O

Schoenewald, George with Jacob J and Emma Siegel. Extension cf mortgage, March 16.

Scott, Jesse M to Wra T Ritchie and Annie 0 Pulton st. No 1129. P M. March 15 3 ' years. 5%. 7000

Scott, Jesse M to Anna Fithian. Fullon st n e s, 1S3.11 n w Franklin av 20,4v91 Sub to mort $7,000. March 21, demand" 300

Scott, Richard D and Teresa to Fannie M Wallington. Ridgewood av. P M. March 14, 2 years. j ^>(|-

Scott, Teresa lo Eagle Saviugs and Loan Co Sarae property. Sub to raort .$.5,T0(.t, Mar 15, installs. gold, 7,y20

Sexton, Wm B to Brooklyn City Co-operative Building and Loan Asaoc, William st, n e s, 106,S e Van Brunt st. P M. March '17^ installs. 2 jjoD

.Shaw, William W. Passaic, N J. to John Mc­Loughlin. St Johns pi; Franklin av. P M Marcb 17. 1 year. lOOlXl

Short, Henrietta to Samuel E Rapalje, lO'th st, 3 w s, 225.5 s e 7th av, 18,2x100. Mar 19, due May 1, 1900. 5%. 3 OOO

Steller, Jobn and Hermine to George W Bost-^A 'f^.n^^^*' ' ^^- ^ ^' ^"^'--^ ^ Classon av. 20x100. March IS. Surety mortgage 500

Steller, John to Alberene Stone Co. Rocka­way av. w s, 167 s Herkimer st, 17 3x9T 6 March IS, due March 15, 1901, 5%. 3,501)

Sarae to same. Rockaway av, w s 1S4 3 s Herkimer st. 3 lots, each 17.3x97 4 ' 3 morts each $3,.500, March IS, due March lo , 1901, 0%. 10.500

Same to George W Bostwick, Rockaway av w s, 167 s Herklraer st, 69x97.4. March 18, due Marcb 15, .1899, 2 000

Suermondt, Henri M to Benj C Rayraond Park pi, n s, 210 e Kingston av, 20x150. Feb 24, due April 14, 1898, without int. 90O

Schanz, John W to Long Island Building and Loan Assoc. India st, n s, 412.6 e Frank­lin st, 22x100, March 19, installs, 5%.

Sidebotham, Thos B, Jr, to Alois Lazansk 77th st, s s, 150 e* 2d av. 60x109.4. March 17, due AprU 1, 1899. 2,«)0

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Stephens. Benjamin F to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Flatbush road, w s, at n s land of H Giroux, runs w 333,6 x n 184.6 x e 325 to road, x s 180.3, contains 1 3o-10O acres. March 21, 3 years, 5%, 10,000

Schaeffer, Hermann and Hermann, Jr, to Ti­tle Guarantee and Trust Co. 46th st. P M, March 23, 3 years, 5%. 3,500

Schriefer, Diedrich to Barbara E Bach, Co­rona, L I. South I s t St. P M. Mar 23, due March 24, 1901, 5%. 2,000

Scherpich, Eva to Wm J Horton, Yorktown, N Y. Broadway, norlh cor Stewart st. P M. March 17. 3 years. 5%. 4,500

Shea William to Patrick Holland. Garnet at ' n s 67.2 w Hamilton av, runs w 20 X 'n 20 'x n e 48.4 to Hamilton av. x s e 20 10 x-s w 38.1 X E — to beginning. Mar 2, 2 years, 5%. ^OO

Sielnhauer, Mary J to Germania Real Estate and Improvement Co. Av G, n s, SO w East 35lh st, 40x110. March 23, installs,^ 50/ 1,030

Seelman, Maurice S J and Edward Edwards to Chas M, Fredit B, George D and Herbert L Pratt. 3d av, w s, 0O.2 s 47th st, 20x100. March 21. installs. ''•'O

TilestoD. Thomas to Prank D Creamer. DOth st, s s, 100 e 4th av. 20x100.2, March 1 8 ^ 1 year I'OOO

Traban, Henry J and Lucy E lo Long Island Title Guarantee Co. 59Lb st, s s, 160 e 20th av, 7 plots, each 40x100.2. , niof's each $2,300. M'arch 14, 3 years. Ib.lOU

Thrush Minnie and Henry to Title Guaran­tee and Trust Co. UnderhiUav. P M. Mar 21 3 years, 0%. . ^ • • 1 ^ '

Same to Wra H Reynolds Saine property P M March 21, due Sept 1, 1902, o ^ . 2.2o0

Tietjen, John to Dirae Savings Bank, Will­iamsburgh. Roebling st, s w cor Fillmore pl. 18.10x71.6x2T.6x6S. March 21, 1 ye^ar.^

vS^Stut terheim, Paul lo Title Guarantee . and Trust Co. Sth av. P M, March li ,^_^^ years, 5%-

Vogel Joseph and Elizabelh to John McCar­ron Hale av, w s, 225 n Arlington av 25x100. March 17, 5 years, a/^. 1,'00

Volpo. Giovanni to Vennetto F Pf^«"eau 2.3d st, n e s, 100 n w Sth av, 25x100. Mar 19, 2 years. „^ sold. 300

Same to same, 23d sl, n e s, (5 n w --Jtb av, 25x100. March 19, 2 years. gold, 300

Voorhies, Henry V to Jobn D Wyckoff. Ocean av w s at s s land of Stephen J Voorhies, run^ w 154.5 x s 70.S x e 131.S lo ay X n 67. March 17. 3 years, o/^. 2,000

Whitmore, Walter C to Title Guaranlee and Trust Co. 79th sl, s a, ISS.b w Is t av, bO.4 xl21.6x6a2xl lS.5 . March 23, 3 years, t>/ .

11'..- ' h OiBUu Willigan John D to Obermeyer & Liebmann.

Sth av. No 637, n e cor 18th st. Leasehold March 23, demand. 1 . ^

Wrigbt. Henry to Charlotte T_Perry. Jewel s t : n s. 325 n Nassau av, 2oxl00, March 23, installs. , ^ J:-^^

Weber, Elisabeth lo Chas C Krepel. Si Nich­olas av, w s. 62.6 s Stanhope st, lb.9x90. March IS, 2 years. ^jJi"

Wolf, John to Greenpoint Savmgs Bant Gor­man av, s e cor Diamond, 2ox9a. March 18. 1 year. 5%. „- ^.'^^

Same to same, Norraan _av._ s s, 2o e Dia­mond sl, 2 lost, each 2ox9o,_2 morts, each $5,500. Marcb 18, 1 year, o/^. ll.OUU

Willemin, Julia widow to Tille Guaranlee and Trust Co. Stale st, n e s, 60.10 s e N_ev-ins st, 20.2x76. March 22. 3 years, a/^._^

Watson James H and James H Pittinger with Vennette F Pelletreau. Agreement as to priority of morls hy Giovanni Volpo. Mar Sn nora

Wunder. Herman to P Ballantine & Son. Fus­ion Bt, No SSS, and Rockwell pi. No ( 1. Leasehold. March 9. demand. 6,WU

Wagenblast, Thomas and Caroline to Cathe­rine Herbert. Utica av, e s, 100 s Earl st. 25xS0. March 22. 3 years. l.oJ'J

Weiss John to P Ballantine & Sons. , an Brunt St. No 291, cor Williara st. Lease. March 22, demand. 2.000

Williams, Alice B. N Y. to Thos F Martm. l l t h St. P M. March 22, inslalls, •>^-

Welgand, Chas N lo Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Halsey st, s s, 260 e Throop av, 20x100. March 24, 3 years. 4V2^. 1,000

Wlllemin, Jiilia M mortgagor with Tbos H Lowerre Jr. Extension of morlgage. March 22. °°^

Zirn Joseph and Zemad Bloomgarden to John M Rider irustee for De Witt G Mor­rell will of Thomas Morrell. Myrtle av. P M. March 22, installs, 5%. 4,000

MORTGAGES-ASSIGNMENTS. March IS, 19, 21, 22, 23. 24.

4ckerman, Annie extrx Joshua H Ackerman to Phebe K Brown et al exrs William A_ Brown. ^ , . , „ ^ j ' ^ ^

Blackhara. Job W and ano exrs Eliz A Black-ham to John F Jaraes. d.UtJU

Brant, Amos A, Toms River, N J. to Lu­cretia M Brltlan. . .fOO

Brooklyn Realty and Improvement Co to Ut ie Guarantee and Trust Co. val consid

Brooklyn Society for Prevention Cruelty to Children to Henry Alben. 5,000

Bennett, John G lo Philip Rouby, 350 Bruckmann, Sophia to Title Guarantee and

Trust Co. 3,750 Same to same. 6,250 Beadleslon Sc Woerz lo Rubsam & Horrmann

Brewmg Co, 2,000 Chapman, S Hartwell exr Timothy P Chap­

man to Edwin H Koehler, 3,500 Davenport, Wm B ref to estale of Henry

Hitchings dec'd. Assigns 23 morts. la,i.(25 Same to esiate of Benjamin G Hitchings

dec'd. Assigns 5 morts. 3,000 Diepenbrock, Louise to Title Guarantee aud

Trust Co. 2.500 Devere, Henry to James J Devere. 4 assigns.

nom Sarae to Emma G Kennedy. 2 assigns. nom Pouquet, Achille to Anna Foerstles. l,.50O Fontaine, Frank E to United States Savings

aad Loan Co. nom German-American Improvement Go to Fred­

erick Brommer and ano exrs John Brom­mer. 3H >

Same lo same. 1,035 Same lo sarae. 2,4.50 Same to .Augusta R Brommer. 514 Huber, Otto to Julius Kirscb. nom Hoffmann. Alois lo Wra W Bulcher, nom Hiekok, Eugene P to Julia H Law. 1,600 Hiekok, Clara L to same. % part. SOO Harman, Jobn W lo Marv P and Carrie S

Harman. 4.OOO Same to same. 1,000 Same to same. 5,500 Huber, Otto exr Otto Huber to William Ulmer,

8.500 Ingrahara. Wm M et al exrs John T Martin

to Wm R H and Frank B Martin. 2,500 Jarman, Zadok H and ano adrars Zadok H

Jarman to Alfred Lyons. 9,097 Jones, James H lo Eleanor C Morris and Cor­

delia S Steward. nom Jager, Anna M extrx Gottfried Jager to Anna

M Jager. nom Kuntz, Jobn to Harbor and Suburban Build­

ing and Savings Assoc. 1,700 King, Chas D to Herbert J King. 500 Klein, Louis exr Barbara Klein to Fredk L

Klein'. nom Kenney, Chas F to Joseph H Delany and

William D Niper. nom Klein, Louis exr will Barbara Klein to Predk

L Klein. nom Krisch, Julius to Emilie Huber. nom Loesch, Mary C to Elizabeth Karutz. 300 Long Island Title Guarantee aud Trust Co to

Belle P Rushraore. 1.012 Leinfelder, Anna to John C Schauwecker. 300 Marston, Frank H et al exrs Fredk H Trow­

bridge to Caroline T Woodruff. nom Same to Frederick T Howard, nom Same to Edith T Wbittelsey, nora Moses, Cbas E to Isabel M Heira. l,Oiiij Munroe. G Rowland exr Prances R Munroe

to Frances A French. 1,500 Murr. Geo F to David Martin. Lfi'lO Naylor. Lillian F to Isaac H and N Willard

Curtis. nom Newman, Fredk A lo Ezra G Benedict. nora Reynolds, Wm H to Thomas Rosecrans. l.SOO Same to same. 2,000 Rushmore, Wiiliam J to Rushmore G Will­

iams. 1,834 Rafter, Edward to Title Guarantee and Tiust

Co. 13.000 Reynolds, Matthew T to The National City

Bank. 1,675 Same to same. I.60O Same to same. ^•§5'^ Same to sarae. 1.750 Same lo same. 2.0(0 Spence, John L to The Hamilton Trust Co. uom Stechel, Charles lo Rubsara & Horrmann

Brewing Co. 500 The Long Island Bank to Elizabeth Reid. 192 Tandy, Chas W exr Wra H Welch to William

Benjamin, 2,500 Title Guaranlee and Trust Co to Amelia J

Carlelon. 2 assigns, each $1,000. 2.00O Same to Atlantic Trust Co trustee for Clifford

D Schauck. 2,230 Same to Hugh de Haven. 4,000 Same to Abel Huntington. 2,2oO Same to Jane Gray. 4,500 Same to Easl River Savings Insl, T,000 Same to Jane E Howe. 5,500 Same lo Carrie L Lazelle guardian of Lillian

E Lazelle. 1.000 Sarae to Augusla B Smith guardian. 4,00y Tille Guarantee and Trust Co to Robert John­

ston. 4,000 Same to Virginia C Beatty. 2,00U Title Guarantee and Trust Co to James A

Montross, Peekskill, N Y. 4,500 Same to Rose Schraidt. 1,730 Title Guaranlee and Trust Co to Peoole's

Trust Co. 22,000 Same to Margaret A Cook. 4,000 Sarae to Archibald Montgomery, Jr. '.'iS.OOO Same to Annie Ackerman extrx .Toshua

Ackerman. 2,000 Vanderveer, John H to Peter L Vandervi^er

el al exrs Stephen L Vanderveer. l.OOO Vanderveer, Jobn H lo Peler L Vanderveer

et al exr Stephen L Vanderveer.- 1,000 Warrin, Eliz L to Title Guarantee and Trust

Co. 4,500 Williams, Rushmore G to Lena Reizenstein.

1,834

Wood, Howard 0 and Fredk T Hill as trus­tees lo Grace D McDougall. 5,000

JXTDGMENTS. In these lists ot Judgments tbe namF; alpha­

betically arranged, aud which are firs' on each line, are those of the judgment debtor, '/he latter (D) means judgment lor deficiency. (•) mean: not summoned, (t) signifies tbal tbr first namo is fictitious, real name being unkn ,wn. Judg­ments entered during tbe week, and satisfied before day of publication, do not ,ii>pear In thli column, but in list of Satisfied Jt<dgmeuts.

March 18 Adickes, Henry—W Portzmann and ano

$241.34 18-Adams, Julius J—C Kohlman, . . . 468.38 22 Anderson, John P—Cross, Austin & Ire­

land Lumber Co 164.54 23 .\bernethy, George—L C Schroeder .39.10 IS Buckley, Johu M—M Bergen 131.74 IS Brown, Jennie W and Lionel E—Manufac­

turers Natl Bank of Brooklyn. . . .436.20 IS Bruns, Conrad—B J Warner 1S6.&2 18 Brilt. George W—Hatlie R Britt. . . .47.66 IS Barnard, Charlotte D C—J W Wilkins exr

2,966.79 18 Blum, August—C Kohlman 218,3< 21 Bertrand, Arabella and Mary C^Amelia V

Becht (D) 1,346,33 21 Baxter, John F—C E McDonell 308.81 21 Beary, Ada R—P Higgins 90.10 31 Boehraer, Frederick C - H Van Doeesberg

39L64 22 Burtcbell, P e t e r - B Bruce & Co. . . .184.1S 22 Billings,-Nate—W Belloff 61.00 22 Baer, Adolph—B J King and ano, .3,395,7i 22 tbe same L WeU and ano. .2.146,23 22 the same J Steiner and ano..2.779.26 22 the same J Ullmann 1,440.78 22 Burton, John R—H Squires 109.91 22 Blocb. Joseph—T Jelliffe 392.97 23 Behrens, John G admr of Joseph Behrens

—Nassau Electric R R Co 128.50 23 Buckyel, El izabeth-T Roulston 25.25 24 Bennetl, Thomas—I Hennenlotter . .104,28 24 Bloomingdale, Charles A—W Braisled. .

l,S.iS.42 24 Borraer, Ceorge—W T Collins 75,47 24 Bouyon, .\lbert L—E Van Schaik . .110.62 24 Brown, ( fOrge R—T Sheffield 694.56 24 Brown, ( eorge R—-T Sheffield . . . . 1 2 0 . 2 4 IS Cooke, J;i]nes, Jr—E W Drew. , . . 204.4J. IStCole, Cli; 3 F—T Tiedmann and ano.231.76 IS Carroll, L ustavus M—A E MacAdam.164.77 21 Carpentt]', Caroline L and Reese—Exr of

J P Stanton (D) 937.80 21 Crowley, Thos F—J M Delap 74.91

. 2 1 Carpenter, George S—J Moore . . . . 27,06 21 Caslin, Stephen M—D M Koehler Sc Son

Co 342.49 22 Carpenter, James O—Cross, Austin Sc Ire-

laud Lumber Co 1,548.73 22 Casey, Joseph—C Pollaeek 60.90 22 Cregin, Cbarl'es A—W Gaskill and ano. ,

216.39 24 Caccai-aje, Robert—G N Pearce Co . .55.47 24 Cahill. Joseph J—A Powell and auo . .39,34 24 Clayton, Richard B—W Raby 0.12 IS Dykman, Wm N as recvr of Commercial

Bank—D W Binns 602,14 21 Dixon, Annie—Emma Walker 137.07 22 Donovan, Dennis J—N Y Car Coupling Co

e t a l 80.25 22 Dyer, David J—H Zachariah et a i . . .316.14 24 Doll, William—A Popek Iti7.09 24*Drewitz, Albert—G N Pearce Co. . . .137.10 18 Ericson, Andrew—A E McAdam.,. .204.69 19 Engeraann, Williara A—G H Pearons. . . .

6,908,60 23 Erdtmann, Max—H C Puckhaber . .1.0045 24 Edison, Cyrus, Jr—T D Scanlon . .533.03 24 Elliott, Henry R—Eugene Van Schaick..

ti.0.62 24 Evans, James J N—T Sheffleid 126.24 18 Forbell, Benjamin F—G S Thatford and

ano 130.S7 18 Filleau, John H—E Henschel . . . . 159.39 19 Finkelslein, Herraan—E Dlckerhoff et a!.

172.75 21 Pine, L e n a - J Hollander 80.75 22 Fellows, George S~Patterson, Gottfried &

Hunler 163.43 23 Fletcher, Margt L—S Blaut 664.11 23 Fox, John—Nassau Elect R R Co 77.7S 24 Pine, Lena—W Cohen 11'0.71 24 Finkelstein, Herman—B J Kelly . . ; ;4i .4a 24 Furbish, Frederick R—National WalL

Paper Co 120.97 21 Gauspohl, "John" B—J H Tracy ,.112.24 23 Guttenberg, Frederick—A Haley uid ano

2,39.85 24 Gabelman, Christian—S Beakley. . . I j l . 4 2 IS Hohloek, John—J J Hoefelder S7.5^ IS Haralin. John—J G Heid 90.00 19 Han. ••Mary"—S Annenberg *.29.72 21 Hallenbeck, Margueretta—A W Linton . ,

277.70 21 Hallahan, William H—H Ahrens . ,119.07 22 Harman, H a r r y - P Hattemer. . . ,1.067.68 . 22 Hoffmann, Paul P—Claus Lipsius Bwg Co 1

373.30 22 Holfeld, "Frank" M—Consumers Bwg Co.

479.97 23 Horenburger, Herman—Germania Bank,

N Y 172.23i 23 Hersberg. Mary—C Brin et al S2,10' 24 Harris, William H—N Rvan 19!.6S 24 Hallam, Edward—E F Kienle . . . . 247.S0 • 24 Hoffmann, Joseph A and Emma—Fran-

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2 4 t h e s a m e t h e s a m e i,D) 429 .40 2 1 Ives, Wi l l i am P—J Black 9 4 . 2 3 2 2 Iffinger, Wil l iam—A H e r r m a n n . . . . 1 5 0 . 8 6 2 3 Jones , W i l l i a m H W—R Crego is Hen . .

. . . : 371 .50 2 3 Johnson , Char les E — E ' B a r d e s anci a n o ,

106.75 24 Jacke l , Annie M—G N P e a r c e Co. . . 1 3 7 , 1 0 I S Koch , Pau l—Manufac tu re r s Na t l B a n k of

Brooklyn' 252 .26 I S the s ame t h e s a m e 456 ,20 22 Kenney , Joseph—C P Thompson 225 .25 2 3 Kenney , Ann—G McCar thy S3 .01 2 3 Kaf lenberger , J o h n — T 0 L y m a n Co. 100 .20 I S Laid , H e n r y - J L i l l an tba l 16 .382 .81 I S Levy, Louis—E Hensche l 149.30 19 Leffingwell, Wi l l i am E — E K i n d . . . . 114 .55 19 the s a m e — A Lowrey 103 .60 19 Levy , J o s e p h and Lena—S A H o r w i t z . . .

, . • .142.36 2 1 L inn , A n d r e w — J J T e r h u n e 98 ,30 2 1 Lu tz , H e n r y — P G Wieseckel 49 ,14 21 L e a b y , Michael—W & J Sloane 154,84 2 2 Lyon, H a t t i e — G e r m a n E x c h a n g e Bank. . .

1,089.84 22 L o w r y , A lexande r M — New Y o r k Gar

Coupl ing Co 80 .25 22 Levison, Solomon—H W B e a d l e . . . . 75.96 2 3 L inco ln , •"Mart in" D—L C S c h r o e l e r 30.S9 2 3 L a s a g n a , Antonio—Mary L a s a g n a . . , 70 .35 2 3 L ich t euhe im, George H — N a s s a u Elec R

R Co , 212 .60 2 4 Lesse r , Ph i l ip—A Meyer . , 'M.70 24 Love t t , J a r ae s by Annie Love t t h i s g u a r d

— K a l b K o b b e r g e r 107.22 I S Moses, Char l e s F — G e r t r u d e M T u r n e r . . .

788 .21 1 9 McCue, Agnes—T Booth 80 .50 2 1 McNul ty , P e l e r H — E x r of J P S t an ton . .

9.37.80 2 1 Meudenbal l , Sa r ab A—G C Case . . 1 1 0 . 6 9 2 1 McGinniss , John J—H V o n Hasse l l . 124.61 2 2 Manfor th , Valen t ine—N Y Car Coup l ing

Co 80.25 2 2 Mar t in , Samue l—R Beards Sc Co 6S.05 2 3 M'artin, Cha r l e s—L C Schroeder . , . 90.37 2 3 Michael , J o s e p h - R D Scot t and auo 32 , i5 24 M a r t i n . Theodore H — F Graf 1 2 7 5 5 24 McMillan, A n d r e w — J B WestbrDok . . 8 4 . 2 5 24 McNeill , Arch ie W—I R Walsh , , . . 232 .51 24 Meyer, J o h n — J B A h r e n s -J06.6S 2 4 Mergel , KaLe—G N P e a r c e Go. . . , 137 .10 24 Muhls te in , Pe te r—A M a r d e r 162.02 18 Nugen t , F r e d e r i c F — K i n g s County B a n k

284.60 19 t h e s ame ^the s ame 339 .76 2 1 Nor th rop , Cbar les S—L Corduan . . 3 6 9 . S 6 2 1 Nafis, Wi lUam H - L S B a r r e t t 69 .57 2 3 Nooney. " E d w a r d " — L C Schro3d.ir . . 4 3 , 7 1 2 1 O'Brien , Moses J— G F Swift and ano . .

44 .52 2 1 O'Brien, E d w a r d — W & 3 S loane . . 1 5 4 . 8 4 22 Orr , W m a n d J o h n - S t e e l e Sc Condic t .315.13 I S Phi l l ips , J o h n P — E x r s of A M S u y d a m . .

(D) 1.543.93 2 3 P a s s a r g e . M a r g a r e t h e a n d . V r v e d - G e r ­

m a n i a Bank , N Y ITll.l 'S I S Renwick, S t anhope C co mmi t t e e of F r e d k

W Renwick—W E Dela B a r r e . . . . 305 .20 2 3 Renwick , P r e d k W t h e sarae 3flo.20 2 2 Rel l ly , M a t t h e w - B S Jones and ano.491.9'3 22 Ross , Joseph W—S H Wilcox 120.75 22 R a t i g a n , James—C Pol lack OO.S i I S Si lbers te in , Char les H - L Loeb . . . . lS4.8-i I S Souter , C h a r l e s - J W H a m i l t o n . . , . 43 .73 21 Schenck, Nicboias W — E x r of J P S t an ton

(D . ) , 937 .S0 21 Sandford, H a r r y E—Henr ie t ta . Mar t in . .

793 .97 2 1 Seffert, E d w a r d — H E Roehr 25 ,22 2 1 Sul l ivan, George F , Mary T amd J o s e p h i n e

M—H W i t t e 2 0 9 , 1 1 2 1 Shaw, Samuel T - J T h a t c h e r 27 ,86 22 Scavil lo, Biaggio and' Antonio F—A P a t -

u rzo 3S5.T2 2 2 Sul l ivan, J a m e s E — M a r y A Sul l ivan

^ 1,038.80 22*Schwar t z , Samuel—B J K i n g and a n o . . . .

3 ,395.77 2 2 Lhe same -L Weil and ano . .2 ,146 .23 22 the same- J Ste iner and ano .2 ,776 .26 2 2 Lhe s a m e — J U l l m a n n 1,440.78 2 3 Shields, J a m e s W—L C Schroeder , , 5 1 . 1 4 2 4 Schudt , F r e d e r i c k by Robt R T i e t e n b ; r g

exr—Anna Gr imm 4 ,049 .63 2 4 Sc h u lman , Na than—Gleason Mfg Co, 27 .c2 2 4 Tie lenberg , Robe r t R exr F r e d e r i c k

Schud t—Anna Grimra 4 ,049 .63 I S Comraerc ia l Bank, Wi l l i am N Dykraan

as recvr—D W Binns 6 0 2 . l i I S Nassau E lec t r i c R R Co—W P i c k a r d , . . .

6 ,449.78 .18 Union M a n u r e Co—0 B W h i t n e y . , 5 ,043,00 2 1 Nassau E lec t r i c R R Co—Rosanna Beck ,

3,303,52 2 1 Na t iona l Shoe and L e a t h e r Bank—J W

Clark 2 ,408.10 22 Brooklyn H e i g h t s R R Co—E Dalton.250.0O 22 Montauk Gas F i x t u r e Co—W E H a w k i n s . .,., • • • • 6 .000.16 22 the s a m e — t h e same 1,098.03 22 t h e s ame t h e s ame 1S1.57 2 2 the same ^the s ame .353.31 22 L e h i g h Valley R R Co—Winifred F u r e y . . „ 1.191.15 2j the same T h o m a s F u r e y . . . 3 ,333.65 24 B rook lyn He igh t s R R Co—J M c K ^ a r n e y

2 3 Consol idated Ice Co—J McCor.-iiick:! !!Oo!oO 2d Nassau E lec p R Co—Anna B y r n s , . 661 .07 ^p MODtflUk Gas F i x t u r o Co—W 13 H a w k i n s

' •*-.. . . , , , . . . . . , . . . 858.28

the same

t h e s a m e -

- W a t e r b u r y Mfg Co . 1 0 0 3 . 0 0

- t h e s ame 1,976.00

23

2 3 2 4 F ide l i t y and Casua l ty Co ot N Y—Josepn-

Ine W h i t l a c b 277 .04 2 4 S u b u r b a n H o m e Co—W M e r u k . . . .1 ,000 .43 2 1 Thone t , Jo seph H — H Von Hassel l . .124,61 2 2 Townshend , Es t e r—P L B r y a n t , . . 1 ,246 .73 2 3 T o m p k i n s . Alfred H—G C Re ine r s . . 34 .89 2 3 Taylor , Melvin H—Nassau Elec R Ji C o .

112 .50 2 4 The l i , N a t h a n B—S L P a c k a s 45.75 24 Tiede, Cha r l e s—Franz i ska K e m m e t t . . .

1,303.09 2 4 t h e same t h e s a m e (D) 4 2 9 4 0 2 4 V a n W y c k . Robt W — P a r k e r , Sfearu'; £

Co ^37 .81 2 4 Voorhies , H a r r y — J P S tu rg i s 176 .13 18 Wal l , P a t r i c k T—Henry K a s s i n g e r . . 3 7 9 . 9 3 18 Wi l l i ams , Alfred G—T T i e d m a n n and a n o

231 .76 18 Wolf. R icha rd—J L i l i a n t h a l . . . . 16 .382.81 23 W e i s m a n n , P e r d i n a n d — L C Schroeder 38 .08 2 3 Weldon, J o h n — R o c h e s t e r . J is- i l l iug Co .,

6 535 .83 24 Wal l ey , Char i e s P—W R a b y 0 .12 24*WiIkens , H e r m a n L—G N P e a r c e Co . ,

137 .10

SATISFACTION OF JUDGMENTS. March 1 8 to 24—Inclus ive .

Araes, Paul K—H Zeltner. 180S i8.:JS Anderson, Henry—B D Page. 18'J8 138.91 Ayres, Reuben B—J T Bailey. 1897 3,^19.10 Baunin, Michael E exr Thomas Garry—W B

Daveuporl. Public Admr. 1898 32,589.18 Beers, Wm H—H Zellner. 1898 48.33 Brayton, Fredk H—H Zeltner. ISUfi 16.33 Burus, William J—H Zeltner. 1S9S -18.3. Clapp, Henry—S Kellogg. 1890 05.55 Cogswell, George H—J T Bailey, 18'JT. .a,3l9.10 Cody, John, Richard and James—L Mulligan.

1M)7 51.'22 Downs, Wallace A—H Zeltner, 1898 48,33 Engeldrum, Pbiliip—T Kayser et al. 1883.. .172.15 Farquahar , George, Jr—S Kellogg. 18110 65.5o Feigentreu, Otto—General Electric Co. 1898. .

990.22 Fletcher, Elmer—K Zeltner. 1898 48,33 Fletcher Advert ising Device Co — H Zeltner.

1898 48.33 Poss, Charles B—H Zeltner. 189S 48.33 Frankl iu , Cbas J—Tbos F Delahunty. 1898. .

: 7,568.97 Gibbs, David iN—H Zeltner. 1898 48.33 Gourley, James—E W Voorhies & Bro. 1893. ,

.415.93 Same Cropsey & Mitchell. 1S93 l)2U. Grasman, Ferdinand & Catbariue—W R Palmer

189S 103, Garry, Delia exrs Tbomas Garry—W B Dav

enport. Public Admr. 1898 32,389. Henderson, P r a n k S—T McGovern. 1898. .701. Same- Texlile MIg Co. 1898 739. Hicks, Henry C—H Zeltner. ISUS 1^. Howell, Edward F—H Zeltner. 1898 48 Use, Heury—H Zeltner. ISUS -±0. larasbow, Abraham and Fanny—J Werhelovsky,

1894 12G. Johnson, William H—H Zeltner. 1898 48. Juue , Uhas M—H Zeltner. 189S 48. Kearnev, ••John" B—H Zeltner. 1898 48. Krom, Cbarles B—H Zeltner. 1898 48. Low. Abbot A—N Downey. 1897 91. Same same, 1897 '551. Martin. Will iam I—H Zeltner. 1898 48. McCarren. Hugh, Jr—Strong Sc Hammond, 1898

74

19

IS 05 13 H;I 33 1*3

55 33 33 33 33 79 79 33

07 Murphy, Seymour N—H Zeltner. 1898 48.33 Mendelsou, Wm J—H Zeltner. 1898 48.33 Manheim, Bdward—H Zeltner. 1898 48.33 Morrissey, Tbomas exr Thomas Garry—W B

Davenport, Public Admr. 1S9S 32,ii89.ia Mullins, Jobu exr Thomas Garry same. 1898.

32,589.18 Neville, Matthew F—H Zeltner. 1898 48.33 Newburger, Autou—General Electric Co. 1898.

990.22 Nichols, Edwin—H Zeltner, 1898 48.33 Perrnhagen, Barbara—W R Palmer . 1898.103.19 Pidgeon, Frank—Mechanics ' and Traders ' Bank.

Brooklyn, 1885 3,160.43 Prout, Moses P—W T Edwards. 1S9S 78.14 Pommeranta Samuel—J Werhelovsky. 1894. 126.55 Riddall, Frederick—J McCreery et al. 1897..98.32 Rosenfeld. Samuel—L Slavinsky, 1898. .249.07 Rathjen. Henry and Herman—C F Scbmale,

1896 04.98 Rubenstone, Abrabam—H Zeltner, 1898 48.33 Sleglin, Kate—W F Sieglln. 1897 6T,33 Smitb, Williara B—H Zeltner. 1898 4B.33 Sidebotham. Tbomas B — Mitchell-Vaace Co.

],S95 86.30 Springsteln. C I—E W Voorhies & Bro, 1893. 415.93 Same ^Cropsey & Mitchell. 1893 G20.74 Atlantic Av R R Co—P H W Sberidan, 1898, .

2.50,00 Brookiyu Heights R R Cb—B Trakiner . 1898.

. . . 113.62 Same R H Furman, 1S9S 114,47 S a m e — s a m e . 189S 9,353,7r, Same B Trakiner. 1808 10,650.4:', Consolidated Ice Co—J McCormick, 1890. .400.00 Van Horn, Herman E—H Zeltner. 1898. . .48.33 Wagner, Joseph—J F Heissenbuttel et a l . lS9 i .

U6.37 Will iams. Walter L—H Zeltner. 1.S98 48.33 Zimmermann. Matthew W—P J Sullivan. 1897.

175.22

MECHANICS' l i lENS. March IS,

Park pl, n s, 175 w Frankl in av. 80x100. Jobn H Blomgreu agt William Deppie and William Brown .^UO.-Jd

,S3d st, s s, 250 w 22d av, —x—. Gi-eenpoint Lumber Co agt Robert Turner . Williara Dan-mar and Joseph. Richard and Marcel Klein.

lol.43 March 21.

Pacific sl, s s, 165 B Troy av, 109.6x98. Will­iam J Holsten agt Floyd T P Berry, Fredk ^ Mahlaa4 anft Sftmyel W Popf, , , 60,99

Somers st, Nos 76 and 78, s B, 102,4 w Stono av, 37.6x100. Tbomas Silk agt Emmeline G H Condict and Fannie D Spencer and Louis Finch 55,00

March 23, Glen et, s s, 100 e Euclid av, 45.6x100. Johu

R Hughes agt Cbarles J Kelsel 538.93

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BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS. March 22.

St Marks av. s s, 100 w Ralph av, 100x109, Alfred Ogden witb Frederick Bucbar. To Prect nine 2-sty and basement brk dwe i rg s ; 8 payments $19,200.00

• O R D E R S .

SATISFIED ORDERS.

March :>1. 5lRt St. u s. 170 e Sth av, 30x100. Helena

Lindner on Title Guarantee and Trus t Co to pay W K Pulnam & Co. ( Jaa 3, 18981, ,^^83,00

* .,.. SATISFACTION O F IttECH. LIEN?

Marcb 16. .jTtb st, s s, 200 w 3d av, IOOKIOO, Tbe Slm-

ond's Furnace Co agt Frederick W Dowley and E B Ludlow. (Sept 29, 1897) . . . ,^280.00

Sheepshead Bay road, n s, extends from Man­hat tau Beacb R R Co to Eas t 17tb st. Will-lam J Kensella agt Laura Giordano aud Chas F O'Neill. (Marcb 15) 59.99

, March 18, Ivosciusko st, s s, 275 w Reia av, 50x100.

Walter B Wils agt Francis Lanzer. (Feb IS, 1898) 1,000.00

March 19. Tliatford av, w s, 75 n Belmont av, 25x100.

Jacob Mannesehmidt agl Israel Garfink and Meyer Soznovitcb. (Dec 31, 18961 125.00

lOtb st, s s, 28L10 e 3d av, GGxlOO. David Helfenberg agt Carrie Har twig and Wm H Kampt. (Marcb 11) 275.00

Mar. 21. 57th st, Nos 144 to 152, s s. 200 w 3d av, 100

xlOO. Welkins K Pu tnam and Joseph B Mc­Quillin agt F W Dowley, (Dec 6, 1897). .251.14

Same property. Peter Lythgoe agt Frederick W Dowley and Cbarles Lott, (Dec 7, 1897). .141.00

Same property. Louis Monjo agl same. (Jan 31) 500.00

Same property, James White agt Frederick W Dowley, Edward B Ludlow, Captain McDonald and Cbarles Lott. (Dec 3) 61.09

.59th st, s s, ISO e 4tb av, 40x100-2. Derk Devries agt Segonia F Hatch and E Hatch. (June 25. 1897) 06.00

Same property. Same agt Segonia T Hatch and E Hatch. IJuue 24. 1 8 9 7 ) . . ' 9G.0O

March 24. Tompkins av. e s, 40 s Monroe st . 20.6x80.

Martin D Walsh agt Eliz A McBreen, (Dec 8, 1897) 1,03700

Clermoni av. No 360,. w s, 200 s Lafayette av. —X—. Alfred Ericsson agt Margaret Ford and Edwd J McCormick. (Nov 1. 1897) 852.00

1st st, n s, 130 e 6tb av, 28x100. Samue! Ostergren agt Mary E and J T Buckley, (Mar 22. 1898) TO.OO

N E W BUILDINGS.

The first name Is that of tbe owner; a r ' t s tands for architect ; b ' r for builder.

All roofing material Is tin unless otherwlsa BpecISed.

435—Bay 32d s t , n w s, 8 0 n e Benson av , 2-s ly and a t t i c f r a m e dwel l 'g , 32x42, 1 fam­ily, sh ingle and t in roof; cost , ,'j!4,000; W a l t e r Jones , Benson av and Bay 31s t s t ; a r ' t , Geo H Magill, Neck road and Ocean av.

436—61st s t , s s, 130 e F o r t Hami l ton av , 2-s ty f rame dwell 'g , 17 ,6x28, 2 fami l ies ; cost , $1 ,100 ; P e l e r L Ster l ing, 5 9 l h s t and I S l b a v ; a r ' t , A Young, SSS S th a v ; b ' r , W m IngliS', 24 T e m p l e court , Windsor t e r race .

437—St Marks av, s s, 2 5 1 w R a l p h av, 3-s ty b rk t e n e m ' t . 18 .9x45, 3 fami l ies ; cost, $ 3 , 5 0 0 : ow'r , a r ' t and b ' r , P r e d Buchar , 1344 St M a r k s av.

4 3 8 - ^ l & t St. u s. 100 w 5 t h av^ fifteen 2--sty and basemen t b rk dwel l 'gs , 20x4.>, 2 fami l ies ; total cost, $60 ,000 ; Simon Henche l . 1 9 5 3 6 t h s t ; a r ' t , S t i l lman & H i l c h i n g s , l 'S6 R e m s e n s t ; b ' r , F F a h n s ,

439—Howard av, e s. 125 s Bergen s t . 2-sly f rame dweU'g, 20x30 , 1 fami ly ; cost, $1 ,500 ; Lou i s Goeta, 1793 Bergen s t ; a r ' t , J o h n Dhuy, 798 H e r k i m e r st,

440—Av L, s s, 200 w Bas t 3Sth s t , 1-sty f rame chicken house , 9x7, sh ingle roof; cost, •MO; T h o m a s Bergeu , on p remises ; a r ' l , Ben ja ­min S Hi tch ings .

441—39th st, n s, 260 e Fo r t Hami l ton av , six 2-sty f r ame dwel l 'gs , 20x45 , 2 famil ies ; to ta l cost, $9 ,000 ; N McC_ormick, 2 0 5 1 Bergen s t ; a r ' t , Chas Infanger , 2 o 9 0 At lan t ic av.

442—Av C, n e cor E a s t 25 th st, 2 -s ty and a l t i c f rame dwel l 'g , 20x30 , 1 family, sh ing le roof; cost. ,112,060; W m E McAdam, 107 Ver ­non a v ; a r ' t , George Acker, 14S Grove s t ; b ' r , Char les C Manger . 11 Eag le Bui lding.

443—14th st, B s, 172 e Oth av. six 4-s ty brk flals, 25x63 , S fami l ies ; to la l cost , $54 ,000 ; ow'r , a r ' t apd b ' r , Wi l l iam M Caider, 478 1 3 t b St.

^ i •ttb ar, e 8, 50 s 57th st, tour 4-sty brlf

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flats 25x60, 6 families; total cost, $40,000; ow ' r and b'r, G Lovoti, 1231 3d av; b'r, Thos Bennett, 198 53d st.

445—6th av. s e cor 12lh st, 4-sty brk flat, 25x89, 7 families; cost, $13,000; W J Al­len. 505 6tb av; ar 't , W M Caider. 478 13th st,

4.i6_Freeman st, s s, 100 w Manhattaii av, 3-sty frame tenem'l, 25x55, 6 families, gravel roof; cost, $4,000; Estate of Williani Corcoran, 516 'Manhattan av; ar't, Ph Lillian. 209 Man­hattan av; h'r, W S Crawford, 118 Java at,

447—5th av, n w cor o2d st, 4-sty brk apart­ment house, 22x90; cosl, $15,000; Joseph B Friedlander, 1S2 Fulton st; ar ' l , Frank S Lowe, ISO Remsen st.

44S—West 12th st. e s, 150 n Surf av, three 1-sty grand stands. 125x'20O, gravel roof; to­lal cost, $3,SC0; James Byrne, 457 West 34th st; ar 't , H D Whipple. Wesl Slh st and Surf av'; b ' r . 'w A Carey, 4:J3 Wesl 44:th sl.

449^Macon st, s s, 265 w Saratoga av. three 3-sty brk tenem'ts, 25x63, 6 families; total cost $21,000; ow'rs and b'rs, F W & C F Kai­ser, 584 Bainbridge sl ; ar ' t . Frank Holmberg, 911 Broadway.

450_Varick av, w s, 175 n Grattan st, 1-sly frame open shed, Sx87. tar paper roof; cost. $200: Joseph Horst, 35 Varick av; ar 't , F Holmberg, 1153 Myrtle av; b'r, John Frohlich. Melrose st.

451—Atlantic av, n e cor Beach 43d st, 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 39x35, 1 family, shin­gle roof; cost, $5,000; J B O'Donohue, 416 Greene av; ar't, Albert Korber, 29 De Kalb av.

452—Classon av, e s, 150 n Fulton st, 1-sty frame shed, 32x20, iron root; cost, -1 75; Sarah

Golde, 438 Willoughby av; ar't, Wm Winter, 241 Adams sl.

453—Hendersons walk, e s, 300 s Bowery, 1-sly frame store, 20x70, gravel roof; cosl, .'S2,-500; Thomas McLoughlin, 121 Bridge sl ; ar ' l , L Hippie, 121 Bridge St.

454—East 15th st, w s, 200 n Av D, 2-siy and altic frame dwell'g, 20x40, 1 family, shin­gle roof; cost, $2,000; Charles Kusman. 2 i 9 Easl ISth sl; ar't, H E Haugaard, Richmond Hill; b'r, T J Sinnol. 277 Easl ISth st.

455—Noble St. n s, S3 w West st. two o-sty hrk warehouses, 134x91, gravel roof; cost, .$25,600; The American Mfg Co, 67 Wall st, N Y; ar'ts, Angell & Higgiuson, IOS Fulton st, N Y.

456—Liberty av, s s, 70 e Enfield sl, 1-sly frame stable, 50x16, gravel roof; cosl, $200; C Morio. Milford st and Liberty av; ar 't , Chas Infanger, 2530 Atlantic av.

457—Evergreen av, w a. 25 s Troutman st. Isty frame workshop and dwell'g, 23x4S.6, 1 family; cost, $1,()<XI; J A Zimmerman, Broad­way, n w cor 25th sl, N Y; ar't, Charles Rich­ter, OS Broad sl. N Y.

458-Barren Island, s w end, 2-sty brk con­densing tower, 26x13. asphalt roof; cost, $8,-006; E Frank Coe Co, 113 Front st, X Y; ar ' ts , Quinby & Broome, 99 Nassau st, N Y.

459—Sea Breeze av^ n s, 75 e West 5tb st, 2-sly frame dwell'g, '2ox50. 1 family; cost. $3.-000; Annie .A.bhott, West 5th-st. Coney Island: ar ' l Chas Brewster, Wesl Is l sl. Coney Island.

460—13th St. s s, 172.10 e 6ih av. 2-sty brk wagon house. 25x100, gravel roof; cost, $2.-000; Claus Hohorst, 34S 13ih st; ar't. M J Morrill, S.iiO Fullon st; b'r, Thomas Donlon, 3d av and Butler st.

461—Sth av, w s, 100 n SOth st, three 4-sly hrk flats, 10x68, S families, gravel roof; total cost, $30,CC0; Joseph B Friedlander, 182 Ful­ton sl; ar't, Frank S Lowe, 186 Remsen st.

462—Bushwick av, n w cor Vanderveer st, 1-sty frame bicycle rest, 25x50; cost, $900; John C Schenck, Barber and Fullon s ts : ar 't , Ch In­fanger, 2590 Atlantic av; b'r, J C Smilh, St James pi and FuUon sl.

463—FuUon st. n w cor Essex sc, 3-sty frame store aod Itnem't, 31x69, 4 families; cost, $4,-000; Frank Ehlers. 176 Arlington av; ar 't , Ch Infanger, 2590 Atlantic av.

4G4—70th sl, n s. ISO w 14lh av, 2-5ly and altic frame dwell'g. 25.8x35.6, 1 family, shin­gle roof; cost, $2,600; Long Island Realty Co, 215 Montague st; ar 'ls, Haden, Abbott & Thompson, 123 East 23d st, N Y; b'r, John Kinsey, 73d sl and 15th av.

465—71st st, n s, 300 w l l t h av, 2-sty and attic frarae dwell'g, 2o.Sx35.6, 1 family, shin gle roof; cost, $2,800; ow'rs, ar 'ts and b'r, same as last.

466—Tillyous walk, e s. 7o0 s Surf av, 2-sty frame hotel, 2ax5S. gravel root; cost, $1,006; Otlo Arknian. on premises; ar't, James Mc­Donald, 56 West 1st st,

467—Tlst st, n s, ISO w l l t h av. 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g, 25x30.8, 1 family, shingle roof; cost, $2,660; ow'r, ar't and b'r, same as 464.

46S—"Oth st, n s, 30O n 14tb av, •2-sly and attic frame dwell'g, 25x30.S, 1 family, shingle roof; cosl, $2,800; ow'r and ar't, same as last, roof: cost. -$2,800; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, same as 464.

469—Flushing av, n s, .iOO w :^ver.?reen sv. 1-siv frame faclory, .33x28. gravel roof; cost, $4('l; Iron Clad Mfg Co. on premises.

470—Irving st, s s. 3-10 w Columbia sl, 1-sty brk boiler bouse, 15x22, iron roof; cost $1,-l-l.'j; Hills Bros Co. Park pl HOd Grfciwitii Bt. N Y; ar't, H \'olUveiler, 138 Hart a:; b'r, John Lamb, 1329 Gales av.

471—Av C, n s, 40 w East 2Sth st, two 2-sty frame dweU'gs. 20x50. 2 families: ;oir.l cost, $4,000; Becker & Rueger, 272 Scboleg st; ar 't , SV B Wilip. IT Troutman st. .

472—Bath av, n w cor Bay 14th st, 3-sty frame slore and dwell'g, 2 4 . ^ 4 0 , 2 families; cost, $5,000; Anna C Fyam, on pr.'mlses; ai ' t , Fred Watson, 234 56th sl; h'r, Tho.nas Pyem, Bath Beach, L I.

473—12lh st, s s, 1S2.10 w Prospect Park West, three 2-sty and basement brk dwtll'gs, 20x45, 1 family; tolal cost, $15,O0O; Jt-mes Jack, 454 9lh st; ar 't , Wm M Caider, 47S 13th St.

474—12th st, s s, 212 w Prospect I'ark West, eight 2-s'ty and basement brk dwell'gs, 20x 45, 2 families; cost, $40,000; ow'r and er't , same as last.

475—New York av, s w cor Prospect pl, three 3-sty and basement brk dwell'gs, 25x51. 1 family, slate and tin roof; total cost, $.33,000; Wm R Pearce, 05 Av E. Jersey City, N J ; ar ' ls , D'Ouench & Simon, 2S4 4lh -av, N Y; b'r, Jacob H Roberts, 1224 Fulton st.

476—Arcade av, w s, 100 s Surf av, 2-sty frame hotel, 50.x49, gravel roof; cost, $2,200: Justin Michel, West Sth st and ^urf av; ar 't , James McDonald, 56 West 1st st.

477—57th sl, s s, 260 w 12lh iv, two 2-sty and atlic frame divell'gs, 23x35, 1 family, shin­gle root; total cost, $5,000; Miss Alice L Isaacs SSth st and 12th av; ar ' t . James Dane, 54lh st and 12tb av,

478—Av B, n w cor East 23d tt, Ove 2-sty and basement brk dwell'gs, 20x42, 2 families; total cosl, $17,000; ow'r and b'r. Geo T Harri­son, on premises; ar't, G W Mullin, S09 Flat­bush av.

479—Remsen av, e s, 200 s Av R. 2-sly ond attic frame dwell'g, 22x30, 1 family, fuingle roof; cost, $2,000; George Smulk. R.^msfn av and Av R; ar ' t and b'r, G Olsen, Av G and East 95th st,

480-Bergen st, s s, 100 w Kingston av. eight 2-sty and basement brk dwell'gs, 19,lix 45. 2 families, gravel roofs; total cosl, $56.-OOU; ow'r, ar'L and b'r, F K Taylor, 146 Cen­tral Park West, N Y.

4S1—Fort Hamilton av, n e cor 90lh st, two 2-sty frame dwell'gs, 20x28.6, 1 family; tctal cost, $2,900; W B Warden, 52 Bay Ridge av; ar ' t and b'r, John Singlehurst, S7th sl, bet 2d and 3d avs.

4S2—Stone av, e s, 1S3 s Blake av. 1-sty frame slore, 16x28. gravel roof; cost. ,?400; ow'r and b'r, Harris Epstein, on premises; ar'l, Louis Danancher, 222 Sackman st.

483-Broadway, w s. 200 n Fullon sl. 1-sly frame stable, 20x20, gravel roof; cost, -'S50; ow'r and b'r, .N'icola D Andreo, on premises; ar 't , Louis Danancher, 222 Sackman St.

4S4—-Logan st. w s, KKl n'Vienna av, 1-sty frame stable, 27x44, lar paper roof; cost. '!fG5] ow'r, ar't and b'r, Joseph Blake, 523 Logan st,

4S5—Walkins st, e s, 12.5 s Pitkin av. three 4-sty brk tenem'ts, 25x55, two 10 families and one S families: tolal cost. $15,0(l0; Haskin Sil­verman, 9 East 31si st, N Y; ar't, Louis Dan ancher, 2359 Atlamtlc av.

486—Howard av, s w cor Herkimer sl, four 2-sty brk dwell'gs, 18.9x30, 1 family; total cost, $6,000; William Gleichman. 1907 ni l ton st; ar ' l , Chas Infanger. 2590 Atlantic av.

487 -Av C. n e cor Bast 29th st. 2-sty and attic frame dwell'g. 20x38. 1 family, shingle roof: cosl, .$2,000; Chas C Manger, 11 Eagle Building: ar ' t . Geo Acker, 14S Grove st,

4SS—Canarsie av, s s, 75 e East 2Sth .st. 2-Bty frame dwell'g. 20x28. 1 family; cosl, $1,-SOO; ow'r and ar't, same.

489—ilst St. s s. 480 w Fort Hamilton av, six 2-sty frame dwell'gs, 20x43. 2 families; to­tal cost. $15.i;<IO; ow'r and b'r, Chris C Firth 4 i 3 14lh st: ar 't , Thos Bennett, 19S SSd st.

490—Av C, n s, ..)3 e East 2!lth st, 2-sly and attic frame dwell'g, 26x30, 1 family, shingle roof; cost, $2,000; ow'r and ar ' t . same as Xo 487.

491—East 32d st. w s. 133 n Av C, 2-sty frame dweU'g, 20x30, 1 family, shingle roof; cost, $1,,S00; ow'r and ar't, same as last.

492—Av C, n s, 75 e East 28lh st, 2-3ty ,-nd attic frame dwell'g, 20x30, 1 family, shingle root; cost, ,$2,000; ow'r and ar'l, same as last. •

493—Barren Island, n s, Rockaway Inlet, two 1-sty frame storage buildings, 40x75, gravel roof; total cost, $2,000; ow'r and ar't , E J M McKeever Sc Bro, 371 Fulton st; h'r, George Smilh, H>4 Liberty av.

494—Cropsey av, s w cor Bay 22d st, 1-siy frame horse sbed, 40x200, asphalt roof; tost, $460; Geo Shields, on premises; ar ' l , Anson Squires, Balh av and Bay 19th st.

ALTERATIONS, 37S—Ewen st, w s, oO n Moore st, 1-sty brk

extension, 25x21; cost, $1,600; Leib Lurie. 54 Graham av; ar 't , M J Schmallheiser, 789 Flush­ing av,

379—Somers st, s s, 40 e Sackman st, repair foundation walls; cost, $1.^; H C Smith, Bar-bev st and Pilkin av; b'r, William Corrigan, 353 l l t h st,

380—Brodaway. n e cor Jefferson av, repair foundation walls; cost, •*.' 00; Cbas Schloen, on premises; ar ' t . Hugo Smith, S3G Broadway: b'r, Henry Moeller, 122 Middleton st.

SSI—Cropsey av, n e cor Bay 22d st, interior alterations; cosl, -feOO; Cbas A Schaller. on premlees: b'r, Joseph Miller, Slh av and OTth Bt.

3.^2—Frlnn av. No l.'iO, repair foundation walls; cost, $125: Paul Pann. on premises; ar't, S J Burrows, 236 AlDSlle st.

383—Flushing av. No 668, interior altera­tions; cost, $1,000; Ph Leizerkowitz, 621; Flushing av; ar't, Hugo Smilh, S36 Broadway.

3Si^-84th st, s fi. 180 w 22d av. inlerior al­terations and new piaaaa; cost, $100; F H Roy, S4th st, bet 21st and 22d avs; ar't, Robert Turner. S4tb st; b'rs. Turner & Caailty, SSd at, bet 21st and 22d avs.

SSS—Hamburg av, w s, 20 n Palmetto st, 1-sty frame extension; cosl, $1,000; Annie Mor­ton, on premises; ar 't , George Acker, 14S. Grove st,

386—Park av, s s, 40 w North Portland av, rfepair foundation walls; cost, $200; Louis Win-terhaus, SO Park av; ar 't , H Platte. 223 Lynch st; b'r, Herman Welch, Montrose av.

387—Bay Ridge av, s s. 7^ e Narrows av, repair foundation walls and int'erior altera­tions; cost, $1,600; Vincent R Wardell, on premises; ar't, Thomas Bennett, SSd st and 3d av.

388—Powell st, w s. 29,2 s Easl New York av. move frame dweU'g from rear to front on new foundation walls; cost. $7(H); Thomas Mc­CuUough, on premises; ar't, P McMurray. 1134 Fulton st; b'r, J O'Connor, Bergen st and Rock­away av.

389—15lh fet. s s, 100 e 2d av, level roof and new foundation walls; cost, $81; Thomas Kee­nan, 796 Bergen st; ar ' t and b'r, not selected.

39(1—Kent av, e s, 70 s Myrtle av, repair foundation walls and interior alterations on stable; cosl, $110; Samuel Klein, 126 Myrtle av; h'r, R Palmer, 402 Bridge st.

391—Broadway, w s, 175 n Fukon sl, re­pair foundation walls and Interior alterations; cost, .$100; Ph H Reid. Atlantic and Vesta avs; b'r. Prank Alberno, 2300 Atlantic av.

392—St Marks av. No 875. build brk bay window; cost, $500; J W N&wbery, 100 Mc­Donough st; b'r, W E A Kassner, Jamaica, L I-

393—Forest sl, s s. 75 e Bushwick av, new-store front and interior alterations; cost, $250; Henry Hudtwalker, 503 Bushwick av; b'r, Jas Lewis, 503 Bushwick av.

394—East l l l h st. No 247, 1-sty frame exten­sion, 21xS; cost. $125; Clara H Roche, ou premises; ar 't , and b'r, Jesse Halstead, 218 Fennimore st.

395—Park pi, Nos 26 and 2S, 2-sty brk ex­tension, 20x0,6; cost, $400; Enoch Lockitt, on premises; b'r, J Lambertson. 318 Dean st,

396—South 4tb st, s s, 1.30 w Bedford av, in­terior alterations; cost, $45; estate of Frefl Grelsch, 104 Soulh 4th sl; b'r, Wm Reisler, Middleton st and Harrison av.

397—Dean St. No IISS. 1-^ty and basement brk extension 6.6x17; cost, $o0O; Mrs Florence R Simmons, on premises; ar ' l , J A Davidson, 828 Flatbush av; b'r, G Beatty, 750 Sterling Pl-

398—Hancock st, s s, 200 e Reid av. l-sty frame extension 6x25; cost. .f200; Maurice Ry­an, 663 Hancock st; ar ' t and b'r, H A Ackerly,. 177 Berrv st.

3 9 9 - ^ 3 s t st, n s, 100 e Oth av, repair foun­dation walls; cost, $90; Mrs Georgianna Kum­mer, 673 Bedford av; b'r, J Meyer, 117 West Oth St.

400—Lorimer st, w s, 50 s Richardson s t , inlerior alterations; cost, $500; Angelo Ciar-ciari, 365 Lorimer st; ar 't , M J Schmallheiser, 7S9 Flushing av,

401—3d av, s e cor 65th st, 1-sty frame ex­tension 10x68; cost, $600; William Koch, on premises; ar't. Tbos Bennett, 3d av aod 53d St.

402—Atlantic av, n s, '200 e Smith st, repair foundation walls; cost, $100; Mrs A Nickels, 433 State st; b'r, E Olson, 116 4th av.

403—Bradford st. No 34, 1-sty frame exlen­sion 3x4; cosl. $25; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, George Pfuhles, on premises.

404—Bradford sl, e s, 50 s Arlington av, 2-sty frame extension 9.4x16.6; cost, -i SOO; Will­iam Diehl, 36 McKibben st; ar 't , Ch Infanger, 2590 Atlantic av.

405—Richardson sl, s s, 125 e Union av, in­terior alterations; cost, $600; CareHa and M Rihella, 16 Richardson st; ar 't , M J Schmall­heiser, 7S9 Flushing av.

406—Freeman st, s s, 125 w Manhattan av, repair foundation walls; cost, $150; J McElroy, 1-54 Freeman st; b'r, W J Crawford, 118 Java sl.

407—Adams st, w s, 100 n Tillary st, iron and brk photographic gallery on roof; cost, $1,000: Albert Type Co, 15 Laight st, N Y; ar't, George Brown, SSO De Kalb av; b'r. Wm Winter, 248 Adams st,

408—Surf av, s s. 200 e West Sth st, repair foundation walls; cost, S150; John E Ward. Sea Beach walk and Surf av; ar ' t and b'r. S P Murphy, Sheridans walk.

409—East Oth st, e s. .320 n Av D, interior alterations; cost, $400: Peter Stretch. Coney Island av; b'r, Wm Gilbride, 23 Van Dyke si.

410—Surf av, s e cor Thompsons walk. In­terior alteraUous: cost, $325; Henry Stube. on premises; ar 't , Geo W Casey, 40S Nostrand av.

411—Fulton st, B w cor Howard av, repair foundation walls; cost, $20; Mrs Dundast, 19S2 Pulton Bt; h'r, William Wilson, 1057 Herkimer st.

412—Cambridge pl. No 105, add 1 sty on present extension 7,6x10; coBt, $400; E A Sweet, on premises; ar 't , W H Anderson, 405 Grand av; b'rs. Rellly & Laylon, 101 Downing Bt.

413—ll'th av, e B, 40 n 54tb st, odd ons sty to workshop. Sec; coet, $S0; ow'r, nr't and b'r. S J Mahoney. on premises.

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414—Bridge s l . e s, 50 s Myrt le av, r epa i r r ea r wal l ; cos l . $ 7 ^ 0 : ow'r , a r ' t and b ' r , Thos M F a r l e y , 3 3 5 Br idge st .

415—Oakland sl , w s, 25 n Clay st, i n l e r i o j a l t e r a t i o n s ; cost, $o0O; John Cooper. 394 Oak­land s l ; a r ' l , P Till ion, 209 M a n h a t t a n a v ; b ' r , Wm. P McGarry, 236 H u r o n st .

416—West 9 l b s t , n w cor Gowanus Canal , in ter ior a l t e ra t ions and repa i r roof; cost, S300; A S Hoyt , 684 10 th s l ; a r ' l and b ' r , P e t e r Paus t , S4 Pear l s t .

417—Grand s t , n s, 1 5 0 w Ewen st , in ter ior a l t e r a t i o n s ; cost , $300 ; J o h n W e r n e r , on p r e m ­i se s ; a r ' t and b ' r , Jacob R u t h , 434 Humbold t St.

418—Bedford av . n w cor Monroe st . 1-sly br ick extens ion, 3 5 x 4 1 ; cost, $3 ,060 ; T h o m p ­son SL Morr is . 34 P r ince s t ; a r ' t , J B Bryan t , 272 Lewis av.

419—6lh av. No 252 , r epa i r d a m a g e by fire; cost, $4 ,300 ; Cbas Chr i s t ensen , 124 Sea View av, Greenvi l le , N J ; a r ' t and b ' r , J o h n Van Horne , S40 Tlh av,

420—14th st, s s, 150 e 2d av. r epa i r foun­da t ion wa l l s ; cost, $ 1 5 6 ; Mary T u n n y , ISO 26lh s t ; b ' r , J o h n N e e m a n . 5 6 0 3d av.

421^—Belmont av, s e cor El ton s t . 1-sty f rame ex lens ion . 2 0 x 4 ; cosl . $ 1 0 0 ; Michael O 'Har ra , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t and b ' r . E H a r r i n g ­ton, 336 Linwood s t .

422—Johnson pi, e s, 125 n Gran t sl , r epa i r walls and i ron l intel over door ; cost, S 1 2 o ; P E Windhor s t , lOOl F l a t b u s h a v ; b ' r , J a m e s Deighan , Vernon av and Rogers av.

423—Clinton gt. No 233 , r epa i r foundat ion wa l l s ; cost, $ 6 0 0 : J a m e s Thompson , 235 Clin­ton s t ; a r ' t , J C Niebel , 59 Cour t st .

424—North Po r t l and av. No 39 , new flat roof; cost, $ 7 o 0 ; Alber t E Messner , 9 N o r t h Po r t ­land a v ; a r ' t , F S Lowe, ISG R e m s e n st .

42.5—Livingston s t . No 190, new s iore front and r e p a i r wa l l s ; cost, $ 6 0 0 ; H e n r y H y a m . ou p remises ; a r ' t , M Cafeire , 6 1 P r e s i d e n t s t ; b ' r , Jo seph Rap i sa rda , l l o U n m n s t .

426—Atlan t ic av. No l o S l , in te r io r a l t e r a ­t ions ; cost, $ 2 5 0 ; Church Char i ty Founda t ion Associat ion, At lan t ic and Albany avs ; b ' r , H J Bossert , 1569 Albany av.

427—Nassau av, n s, 62.6 w Russe l l s t . I -s ly f rame ex tens ion , 12 .6x20; cosl, )S300; F r a n k Thompson , 2 0 1 Nassau a v ; a r ' t , J W Mason, 197 Nor th H e n r y st .

428—Classon av, e s, 175 s Pai-k av , repair d a m a g e by fire; cost , $ 7 o ; Chas M Sandford, S m i t h t o w n Branch , L I ; h ' r . T H Lawrence , 9 Rec to r st, N Y.

429—Nos t rand av, n w cor Clif lon pl, ra i se roof 1-sty; cosl , $800 ; ow ' r and b ' r , Henry V a n Studen , 299 Clif ton p l ; a r ' t , P Haskel l , 2 9 5 Cliflon pl.

430—Alabama av , e s, ISO s L i b e r t y f,v, move hu i ld ing to front of lot and repa i r w a l l s ; cost, $S0O; Theo Kiendl , Van Siclen a v ; b ' r , Heury Cook, 146 Hendr ix sl ,

•431—Myrtle av, n w cor E m e r s o n pl , 1-sty b rk extens ion, 25x26 ; cost , $1,O00; Po t t e r Bros, on p remises ; a r ' t , F W i d m a n n , 190, E m e r s o n pl.

432—Sacke t t st . No 1,35. 3-s ty and b a s e m e n t b rk extens ion 18 .2x20, in ter ior i I i . i rVions aud repa i r founda t ion wa l l s ; cost , $2,-il.)0; Mary Brand i , on p r e m i s e s ; a r ' t , Louis F H.cuiicke, 62 Bowery, N Y; b 'r , Angelo Beroni , 32 Bow­ery, N Y.

433—ITth s t , s s, 120 e 9 th av, r e p a i r foun­da t ion w a l l s ; cosl, $ D O ; McCuUough Sc Lo.'li.rd. 457 17lh s t ; a r ' t , W H W i r t h , 3,58 17 th st .

434—El ton sl , w s, 120 n L ibe r ty av , in te r io r a l t e r a t i o n s ; cost , $ 3 0 0 ; F r a n c o Liapiado, Sned­eker av and F u l t o n st .

135—De K a l b av , n s, 186 e i ' lcet s: , 1-sly b rk extens ion 1 0 x 2 5 ; cost , SSOO; Nicholas Lang le r , 226 St Johns p l ; a r ' t , A Korber , 29 De Ka lb a v ; b ' r , J F e n t o n , De K a l b av.

436—South 3d El, n s, 200 e Bedford av, 1-s ly and b a s e m e n t b rk ex tens ion 4 4 x 3 9 , cosl, •tiO.OOO; I n d u s t r i a l School Assoc, 141 South 3d s t ; a r ' t s , J o h n s o n & He lme , 322 I todney s t ; b ' r s , W & T Lamb , 192 Keap s t .

437—Nassau av, s s. 75 w Monitor s t . I - s ly f r ame extens ion 10x20 ; cost . $ 5 0 ; Duniel Ma­her , 197 H e n r y s t ; a r ' t , A Schaffer. 209 K i n g s -land av.

438—Eas t 9 4 l h s l , w a, 2 0 0 n Av G. 2-sty f rame exlens ion 4x12 and in t e r io r a l t e i a t i o n s ; cost , $ 1 0 0 ; Joseph B e n n e t t , EasL 9 4 t h s t and Av G; a r ' l , J o h n Borman , E a s t 9 4 l h st and Av K ; b ' r , B Doremus , E a s t 94 th s l and Av K.

439—Lafaye t t e av, s s, 60 w St Jailfes pl, 1 -s ty I r a m e ex tens ion 14 .9x5 .6 : cost, S149 ; J a s W i n c h e s t e r , 276 La faye t t e a v ; a r ' t , J a m e s T h w a i t s , 224 St J a m e s pl.

440—2d av, w s, 100 s l l t h st, r epa i r foun­da t ion w a l l s ; cost , $ 4 0 0 ; Samuel R s e o u c k , 175 ITth St.

4 4 1 — F a y e t t e s t , s s, 1 5 5 e Broadway, r epa i r founda t ion wal l s , 1-sty f r ame ta i lor shop ; cost, $ 2 6 0 ; ow'r , a r ' t and b ' r , W i l l i a m Kei l t e l . I S F a y e t t e s t ,

442—Tiffany pl , No 40, r e p a i r d a m a g e by fire; cost, $ 4 0 0 ; P r a n k H Levy Co; b ' r , F J Ashfield, 16S M on t ague st .

443—Bris tol st, w s, 1 7 5 n P i t k i n s av, 3 - s iy f rame extens ion, 1 4 x 3 6 ; cosl , $1 ,200; c w ' r and b ' r , E m i l Re inek ing , 4 1 Bris tol s t ; a r ' t , W D a n m a r .

23 Reynolds. Matbias T 57S Bainbridge st, carrying on the business of building in Brookiyu) to Isaac N Sievwrlght.

P R O C E E D U N G S O E T H E B O A R D o r A L O E R M E N A F F E C T ­

I N G R E A L E S T A T E . Under the different headings Indicates tha t a,

resolution has been iutruduced and adopted. • In­dicates tbat the resolutions were referred.

March 15, 1898, FENCING VACANT LOTS.

Stockton st. No 107, in front of."

CROSSWALKS. Bushwick av, across Moore, Varet, Gook and

Debevoise sts.

ELECTRIC LIGHTING. Broadway and Saratoga av; 1 light.

G E N E R A I A S S J G N M l ^ N T l s . March 18 Miller, Elibu C (174 Stuyvesant av, carrying

on business ot ladies ' furnishings a t 889 Broadway), to WiUiam M Kennard, nom

A D V E R T J S E D E K G A L S A L E S . Sales lu be lieid a t tbe Real Esta le ExcUange^

189 and lUl Montague street, except as other­wise stated.

Marcb 28.

By T. A. Kerrigan, a t 9 Willoughby st. Scbcrmerboru st. No 70, s s, 2oO.G e Court st,

ID.0x70.11x19.3x70.11, 3-sly brk dwell 'g; as­sessed value, -^3,700. Germania Savings Bank agt Cornelius Desmond and ano; Wm D Veeder, a l t 'y .

By Jacob Cole, 180 Montague st. l)7tb st, s s, 100 e n t h av, lOxloO. Brooklyn City

Co-operative' Building and Loan .•i.ssoc agl Sam­uel Loring ct al; Delany Sc N, at l 'ys, 180 Monta­gue St.

Mar. 20. By T. A. Kerrigan, at 0 Willoughby st,

Brooklyn av, centre line at Intersection centre liue -Maple st, runs e 3Si).7 x s 21)0 to centre line Mid-wood st, X w 380,7 to centre Brooklyn av, x n 130 X e 120.7 X n 40 X w 129.7 to centre Brooklyn av, X n tlO to beginniug; assessed value, S;:i,OJU. Mar­garet J Franklin extrx Jobn C B Gilsey agt Orrin L Ballard et al; H B Davenport, a t t 'y , o Wil­loughby St.

New Utrecht av, s e s IGO n e Batb av. 65x96.8: assessed value, abt 1^2,:W0. So Brooklyn Savings Institution aet Annie Pfluger; Edwin Kempton. atl 'y, 175 Remsen st.

78tb st, n e s, 160 n w lOtb av, 60x100; assessed value ,¥1.000. Wm M Brasher to Ernest F Fish­er et al; Smith, G & B, at t 'ys . 16 Court st.

17th av, s e s, 125 s w SOth st. 7i>x96.S: assessed value -$3,500. South Brooklyn Savings Institu­tion agt Annie Pfluger et a l ; Edwin Kempton, a t t 'y . 175 Remsen st.

o ls t st, s s, ;M0 e Hd av, 60x100.2, vacant : assessed value $1,200. Daniel F Doody agt Wm H Thomp­son et a l : D F Doody, at t 'y , 371 Fulton =t.

42d st, north corner 5th av, Nos 189 and 191, runs n w 140 X n e 100.2 x s e 40 x s w 60 x s e 100 to av, x s w 40.2, two 3-sty frame dwell'gs on 4'2d st, rest vacant; assessed value -$3,000. Geo B Heath agt Henry L Morrell et a l ; Wm B Bwiog. a t t 'y . 32 Nassau st. New York.

Lorimer st. No 334, e s, 75 n Jackson st, 25x100, 2-sty frame bldg with store; assessed value $1,-190. Caroline Brolstedt agt John G W Tho-gode et al : Wm Willis, a t t 'y , 26 Court st.

Fulton s l . No 216^. s s, 129 e Rockaway av. 20x 100, 4-sty brk flat with store; assessed value $8,200. Williamsburgh Savings Bank agt Maria Miltenaweig et al; S M and D B Meeker, at t 'ys,

. 13 Broadway. Fullon st. No 2161%, s s, 140 e Rockaway av, 20x

100, -l-sty brk flat with store; assessed value .$8,200. Same agt same; same a t t 'ys .

Milford St. No 49. c s, 437.6 n Liberty av, 18,0x 100, 2-sty frame (brk filled) dweU'g: assessed value $1,500. New York & New Jersey Improve­ment Co and Electric Building, Loan and Savings Assoc agt Jobn Barret t et al; J B Sabine, a t t 'y , 181 Broadway, New York,

Evergreen av, t-fo ,So6, west corner Harman st, 20 XlOO, 3-sty frame ibrk filledl flat with store: as­sessed value $4,200. Eas t Brooklyn Co-operative Building Assoc agt Mare;t .T Walsh and ano; Judge Sc D. at t 'ys, 189 Montaeue st,

Osborn st. N'o 124. w s. 133.4 s Pitkin av. 16.8x100, 3-sty frame dwell 'g: assessed value $2,100. El­bert H Thorne exr Isaac Cocks agt Barnet Levin et a l : G R Haydock, at l 'y , 690 Gates av.

Van Sinderen av. No 3-33, e s, 124.11 n Sutter av, 15x100, 2-sty frame dwell 'g; assessed value $1,000. Bedford Co-operative Buildine-Loen As­sociation agt Carrie Welch, now Carrie W Bend­heim; J B Sabine, a t t 'y , 181 Broadvi-ay, New-York,

Schermerhorn st, Noa 82 to S8, B s, 86 w Boerum pl, runs w 100 X s 67 X w 4.5x32.11 x e 102.4 x n 100. three ,^-sty brk buildings used for sawing and turning mill, Valentine Schmitt agt Henry Warner et a l ; F rank Obernier. att 'y, 375 Fullon sl.

By Jacob Cole, a t 189 Montague st.

Shaffer st, w s, 236 w Hamburg av, 16x98.2, 2-Ety| frame dwell 'g: assessed value $1,200. 1

Bergen st, s s, 100 e Buffalo av. 120x100 seven' 2-sty frame dweU'gs; assessed value $1,500 each.I

Bergen st, n s, 270 e Ralph av. 50x107.2. three 2-sty frame dweU'gs; assessed value $1,000 each.l Geroian-Amerlean Bank of Tonawanda, N Y, agt Bernard Schaeffel et a l : Sickmon. F & F . a t t 'ys , 3 to 5 Law Exchange, Buffalo, N Y,

March 30. By T. A. Kerrigan, a t No. 189 Montague St.

Richards st. No 10, w s, S0.3 s Rapalye st, 19 Oi 60, .S-sty brk t enem' t ; assessed value. $3.01X1, Catharine Caulfleld agt Margaret Hen ry ; Ayres & W, at t 'ys , 180 Montague st. (PartlUon sale.)

By Jacob Cole, a t 189 Montague St. S.'ith st, n e cor lands Jere E Dolt, runs e 102.3X

n 38.8 X w lOftx s 47. belni; lota 01 and 02 man property Hans C PtalKgrnf: Albert V B Voor­hees agt Maria Barth e t a l ; A V B Voorhees, J r . a t t 'y , 11 Wall st, N Y,

Mar. 31. By T, A. Kerrigan, at 9 Willoughby St.

Myrtle av. No 810, s s, 75 w Marcy av, 2-ixlOO, 3-sty brk and frame tenem't with store; assessed value .$4,000. Marie Obry agt Charles Chrlstal and ano.

St Marks av. No 623, n s, 20 e Rogers av, 20x100, 3-sty brk dweU'g; assessed value $6,300. Wm H Hazzard et al trustees Jas Brady agt Caroline O Barnes et a i ; W C M Ingraham, a t t 'y .

Clinton av. No 13.'S. e s, 272.6 n Myrtle av, 20,lx 100, 3-sty brk and stone dwell 'g: assessed value $5,500, Lewis P Atkinson agl Julia Bulger and auo: H C M Ingraham, a t t 'y . 16 Court st.

Myrtle av, No 263, n s, 23.2 e Leo pl, 20x75, 3-sty brk tenem't with store and 2-sty frame lenem' t on rear; assessed value ,$4,500. Geo D Wintress exr Clara A F Pinto agt Elizabeth Healy et al; Edgar Whitlock, a t t 'y . 291 Broadway, New York.

OOth st, s s, 120 w otb av, 80x100, vacant : assessed value .$800. Frank H Major and ano exrs Rich­ard Major agt Fredk W Fielding; Edwin Kemp­ton, at t 'y , 175 Remsen st,

Marion st, n s, lot 28 biock 12 map Hunterfly farm, 25x100; Kathar ine Plappert agt Aaron D Thompson et a l ; L S Goebel, a t t 'y , 41 Pa rk Row, N, Y.

Jun ius st, w s, 163.4 s Dumont av, 2 lots, each 16.8x1110. Margt C Love agt Edi tb D H a r t & Josfpb B Whi te : F G. Wild, a t t 'y , 15 Beekman st, N Y (2 actions).

By D. Sc M. Chauncey Real Estate Co., a t 189 Mon­tague St.

Sterling pl, Nos 705 and 707, n s, 175 w Classon av, 40x131, 4-sty brk flat with 2 stores; assessed value $12,000. Cassine G Wilson agt Mary A Tiraoiiy et al; C E Woodbridge, att 'y, 44 Pine Et.

Apri! 1. By T. A. Kerrigan, at 189 Montague st.

South Elliott pi, No IT, a s, 17S.2 s De Kalb av, 24,8x100, -3-sty brk and stoue dwell 'g; assessed value $7,500. Cbas E West agt John B Borns and ano, exrs C Howard Seymour: William Ras­quin, Jr, att 'y, 32 Nassau st. New York.

Red Hook lane, Nos 0 to 15. e s, 78,8 s w Fulton st, runs s w 75.4 x s e 140.8 x n e 72 x n w 32 x n e 74.3 to Fulton st. No 360, x n w 24 s s w 74.3 X n w 60, 3-sty brk bldg on lane and 4-sty brk and frame bldg with store on st; assessed value .$62,000. Mutual Lite Ins Co agt Jul ia Pelers Individ and ndmnt et al; William Rasquin, J r . a t t 'y , 32 Nassau st. New York.

By T, A. Kerrigan, a t 45 Broadway. Bedford av. No 313, s e cor Soutb 2d st, 20x83.6,

4-sty brk flat with store; assessed value .$10 000. Saml G McCotter agt Jobn A Fuhry el a l ; Burr , C Sc W, ai t 'ys, 84 Broadway,

By Referee at Court House. Grant st, s s 25 w New York av, 88x84.9x81.llx

86.10. Mary Fitzpatr ick agt Mary Fitzpatr ick and another ; A H Wagner, a t t 'y , 202 Broad­way, N Y.

April 4. By T. A. Kerrigan, at 45 Broadway.

North 5tb st. No 92, s s, 137 w 1st st, 25x100, 3-sty trame (brk fllled) tenem' t with store; assessed value $2,800. George Klots agt Patr ick Lynch et al; Burr, C Sc W, a t t 'ys , 84 Broadway.

By Taylor Sc Fox, at 45 Broadway. Driggs av. Nos 778 to 786. w s, 21 n South 4th st,

runs n 84 X w 81.6 X s l 5 x w 2 2 x n 5 x w 2 5 X s 95 to South 4th st. Nos 157 and 150, x a 4.S.0 X n 21 X e 80, 3-sty brk theatre bldg (Ameri­can Theatre) on av, and 3-sty brk bldg with store and ;-sty frame dwell 'g on st ; assessed value $36,100. Theo F Jackson and ano agt ,Tames Rodweli et al; Burr, C & W, at t 'ys, S4 Broad­way; S. M & D E Meeker, at t 'ys, 13 Broadway. (Partition sale.)

By Jacob Cole, a t 189 Montague st . Hamilton av, No 153, n e s, 239,11 n w Hicks st,l

runs 100.9 x n w 25 x n w 3.2 x s w 82.10 to av, x s e 29,9 3-sty brk tenem't with store; assessed value $3,000.

Maubasset pl. No 43, n e cor Coles st, 20x59, 3-sty brk dwell'g.

Manhasset pl. No 41, e s, 20 n Coles st, 20x59, 3-sty brk dwell'g.

Manhasset pl. No 39, e s, 40 n Coles st, 20x59, 3-sty brk dwell 'g.

Coles st No 67, n s, 59 e Manhasset pl, 27x60, 4-sty brk flat.

Coles st, s s, 100 w Henry st, 20x83.1x21.8x91.6, vacant; assessed value $500,

Coles st, s s, 120 w Henry sl, 20x74.7x21.8x83,1. vacant; assessed value $500. Mary A Daly et a) agt Eliza McGuinn Indivic and admrx Patk H McGuinn et al; Patrick Keady, alt y, 66 Court st. (Partition sale.)

By J. L. Brumley. 189 Montague st. Taylor st. No 77, n s, 36 e Wytbe av, 19x80; as­

sessed value, $4,000. Flushing av. No 525, n s, 125 w Nostrand av, 251

xlOO, 3-stv frame (brk fllled) tenem't ; assessed; value, $2,800.

Annie C Bosworth agt Martha S MeT.aughlin et al trustees Mary McLaughlin et al : Dailey, B & C. a t t 'ys , 16 Court st, (Partition sale.)

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U S PENDENS. March 19.

Liviugston st, n e s, 601.10 s e Smitb at, 23,Sx 75. Octavie Friedrich agt Amelie P Chittenden et al : to set aside deed; a t t 'ys , Blair Sc Rudd.

Olst st, s s. 142.10 e 7tb av, ruus s to N Y & i -n n -nc^ B R x w 17 x r — lo 61sl st, x e 16.9 Caroline Post ag t Joseph L F r u n k o et a l ; a t t 'y , H C Conrad:-.

Olst st, s s, 126.1 e 7th av, runs s to N Y & Sea Beacb R R, x w 26.6 x n — to st, x e 26.1. Same agt same.

Olst st, s s, 160 e 7th av, runs s to N Y & Sea Beach R R, x w 17.6 x n to st, x e 17.2. Augost Riutelu agt same; at t 'y , H C Conrady,

Warren st. s a. 192,1 e Nevins st, ;i2.11.100.: 26.2x100.2. Aunie J Duffy agt Elizabeth Durfy; Hdmeasurenicnt of dower; at t 'y , A E Col/ln,

Sackman st. No 87a, e s, 130.1 n AtlauLii^ nv, 16.8 x92,6. l u c r e t i a M Brit taln agt .Uary K Dun­ton; at t 'y , H L I'.iant.

Lots 3, 4 and 3 map land of Samuel Gorvltscn ill Flatbush. each 25x100. Lillian V Rourk" agt Marquis L Keyes et a l : ejeotnteiit; at t 'ys, S M Hoye.

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Spencer st. e s, 100 ^ Pa rk av, oOxlOO. Edward Schmidt agt Charles B Schmidt et a l ; par t i ­tion; a t t 'y , J Sehauf.

March 21. Bay 35th at n w s, 260 s w Benson av, 60x96.8.

The People 's Trus t Co agt Harmon W Crop­sey et al : a t t 'ys , Wingate & Cullen.

Bay 35tb st, n w s, 440 s w Benson av, GOxlOO. Same ag t same. .,„ , , „

Shepard av, e s, 100 w Dumont av, 2oxlOO. Louisa W Taylor agl Mary B Laing et a l ; a t t 'ys , G H & F L Crawford.

Belmont av, s e cor Atkins av, 40x90. Same agl same,

March 22. Union sl , s s, 108.9 e Smitb st, 17x98. Henry

Steubing agt Louise and Henry W Cordts: a t t 'ys , Guggenbeimer, U fi; M, „ - . r,, , ^ -

Bushwlck av. e s, 75.1 n Cook st, 2r>.4x94.4x2;i x90 9 Leib Lur ie agt Adolph Weinberger et al; a t t 'ys , Moffett & Kramer .

Halsey st, s s, 25 w Patcben av, 18.0xi^. Pbilo-mena C Nunan agt Eliza A Armst rong formerly Sherman; a t t ' ys . D & D G Barnet t .

Downing st, e s 450 s Gates av, 19x101, George 5 Rockwell agt Isabell Rockwell et a l : a t t 'ys , Wray & Pil lsbury.

Greene av s s, 423 w Nostrand av, 22x100. | Lexington av, n s, 245 e Tbroop av, 15x100. Lexington av, s s, 225 e Throop av, 80x100. De Kalb av, u s, 555.11 e Nostrand av, 19.1x

Mary I Collins agt J a m e s L Armstrong et a l ; a t t 'y , E C Ward.

March 23. Sbefbeld av, e s, 206,3 s Glenmore av. 18.9x100.

Henry D Bul tmann agt Samuel Rosenbaum et a l : a t l 'y . A L Mart in.

Glenmore av, s s, 60 w Milford s t 20x00. Jona­than H Crane t rus tee will of Anna Walsh agl Donald Laing et a l ; a t t ' y s . Brownell Sc Pa t ­terson.

Nostrand av, n w cor Hancock st, runs w 100 X u 5 X w 0.3 X n 70 X e 100.3 to av, x ro. Louis Bonert agt Thomas J and Anna M Ken­na; a t t 'y , E Kempton.

Dean st, n s. 475 w Frank l in av, lox l io . .^gues Cochran agt Ann E O'Reilly et a l ; a t f y . Carter 6 Fallows,

Herk imer st, s e cor Sherlock pl, 00x98. Pau l W Ledoux agt B El lsworth Butler et a l ; a t f y . G F Alexander. ^

Grand st, n s, 75 e Olive st, runs 50x89.9x—x9S.9. Anna M Jager agt Louisa Brunnemer et a l : a t f y , N Dietz, J r .

Marcb 24. Wyckoff st, Nos 128 to 132, s w cor Hoyt st . Nos|

174 and 176. 60x100, 1 2d av, s e cor 13th st, —x—. 1 Mary Morris agt John Morris. J r . et a l : ad­

measurement of dower; a t f y . Henry B Wilke. Meeker av, n w s, 120 s w Varick st, runs n w

100 X s w 5 X n w 55.1 x s w 22,1 x s e 145,5 to av X n 25, Will iam H Jones agt Sarah M B Hall et a l : a t t 'y . C L Sicardi.

Bergen s l . n s, 80.6 e Hoyt st . 20x100. Marcella Cottrell agt Carrie M Hun te r et a l ; to set aside deeds; a t f y . S M Hoye.

Nevins st, e s. 90.6 s Pacific s l . runs s "19 x -e 72 X u 9.) X e 8 X n 9.6 x w 80. Morgan D McMonegal agt Sarab E Cout?b et a l ; a t f y , W W Garrison.

I rving St. u s, SO w Columbia .-it, 20x48.9. Peter Cabill pt al by Mary Cabill their guard agt Mar­garet Gorman: a t f y , M L Ryan.

Bergen st . n s, 100 n Grand av.' .50x110. Tit le Guarantee and Trus t Co exrs Alfred T Baxter agt John C Dickinson et a l : a t f y , B Kempton.

Macon st . s s. 40 w Throop nv, 20x80. I Macon St. a s, 586.6 e Tompkins av. 19.4x100. I Gates av. n s. 120 w Nostrand av. 20x100. [ Rockaway av, e s, 70 s Atlantic av. 16.8x80.

I r a R Parker agt Benjamin F Parker et a l ; a t f y s . Still & Pbillp,

3d av. w s. SO s Otb st, 20x100. F r a n k Waller agl Anastasia O'Farrel l : a t f y s , Pu rdy Sc Squire.

Throop av w s. 26 n Pulaski st, runs w 50 x n 1 X w .34.9 X n 17.6 x e P4.9 to av. x 18.6. Wra A Dc Long et al exrs Charlotte A Schllm agt George B Stoutenburg; a t f y , G H Harman .

CHATTELS.

NOTE.—The flrst name, alpbabelleally a r ­ranged. Is that of tbe mortgagor, or par ty who gives tbe mortgage. The " R " means Renewai Mortgage,

March I S to 24—Inc lus ive .

MISCELLANEOUS.

Amolsky , L, 4 6 7 Myr t l e a v . . W H Butler . Safe. $130

Anderson . B. 2S4 C o l u m b i a . .Diebold Safe Co. Safe, f 5

Assip . J , . . H Wagne r . (R) 260 Bedel l , T h o m a s , . N L Te r r e l & Sou. J iurse .

Scc. I cO Bur ton , J. 527 H i c k s . , N a t ! C E Co. Itcgis-

ter . 12-5 Bre i t enbach , A. 2994 At l an t i c a v . . ? B o : n .

Store FLxtures. 5 0 Brady , S M. 93d s t and Rivers ide Drive, N Y

. . J Vol lkommer . H o r s e s . 3-50 Becker , J. 1004 De K a l b a v . . E Ochs. (R) 41)0 Belknap , C. 1049 Ha l sey and 75 W a r r e n , N

Y . .Na t l L A. Office F i x t u r e s , &c. 100 Buchbinder , G A R . 6 4 G r a n d . . L Woelfer t ,

(R) 2 ,200 C a m p s . H. 100 Wi l l i am . N Y. -Wyckof f , S

Sc B. Typewr i t e r . 105 Cook, J . . P B a r r e t t Mfg Co. Van, 2 5 0 Coulson Mach ine W o r k s . 3 7 8 Dr iggs a v . . . .

P r e n t i s s T & S Co, (R) 27o Cromwell , J E. 2SS Co lumbia . . R C Boeker .

Bake ry F i x l u r e s . 1,150 Cocorula, T F . ,B Wei l l . Horses . 350 Cur th , L & F & C. . J Vol lkommer , (R) 3,700 Cassidy. J. 221-225 F u l l o n s l . N Y . , P Cas-_

sidy. P r i n t e r F i x l u r e s . 3,2oO p i e t r i c h , G M. 6 8 4 Myr t l e a v . , F Flahn. ; ' . • • • f B ) 5 0 0

Eggett, Sophia. 340 Van Brunt. .J Matthews Oo. Soda Apparatus. (R) 135

Eckert, W. 277 Ralph av. .N Langler. TOote. 40t>

Emken, W. 138 Rochester av. .Bennett & G. _ Soda Apparatus. 875

Einmons, S A. Mineola, L I . ,M D Chapmao Carts, &c. 438

Ficken, J G. 2S9 Halsey. .Natl C R Co. 275 Friedman, S. 2697 Atlantic av. ,A Bergida,

Store Fixtures. 150 Falchon, P. 341 Bedford av. . P & G Haag

& Co. Barber Fixtures. 230 Friday, W H & Co. 1259 Bedford av. .Die-

bold Safe Co. Safe. 109 Grico, G. 118 Withers. .N Vilaco, Frame

Buildings. 500 Guscurullo. T F. 224 Union av. .A Prcske.

Oil Truck, 230 Gibbons, Mary. 33 Garfield pl. .T H Lidford.

Horse. 300 Gopfert, G. 805 Grand. .J Weiss. Barber

Fixtures. 100 Gage, E H, Jr. 2<:6 5th av. .Nat C R Co.__

Register. o50 Gold, H . .T N Bowles. (R) 190 Gralro, H, 16 Court. . Artlissa V Gearon.

Law Books. 300 Hardman, T and T Burke. .P Barrett Mfg Co.

Wagon. 30 Horenkohl, F, 347 Prospect av, .J H Bor-_

man. Grocery. 315 Hoffmann & WeUhausen, 13tb av and 37th

S t . . I Remsen Mfg Co, Wagon. 65 Hunter, J. 286 Prospect. .H Meyer. Horses.

&c. 1.000 Heaslop, G. Coney Island av and Hinckley

pl. .P B Bracken. Horses. 100 Irish. Ella, 320 South 5th. , A Schulz. (R) 164 Kimball. J H, 195 Broadway, N Y. .Wyck­

off, S & B. T\-pewriter. 102 Kochan, B. 347 Manhattan av, .C t' Mur­

ray. Stock and Fixtures, 400 Kuhe. Clara G. 289 Nostrand av. .Conner,

F Sc Co. Printing Presses. 319 Kucks, H. 1181 Broadway. . .H Heismann,

Candy Store, 400 Kettern, R. 163 Throop av. .R Habick.

Butcher Fixtures. 100 Kelseh, M. 254 Central av. .Natl C R Co.

12i, Kiernan, S M. 13 Ailantic ay. .Natl C R Co.

Register. 250 Same. .same. Register. 250 Lew, H. .A Roerich Sc G. Grosch. Wagon.

115 Loy, G M. 362 10th. ,Bliz Hermonz. Bar­

ber Fixtures. TOO Langan, W. 967 3d av. . . .C Froeb Billiard

Table, &c. 246 Miehe. A F. IS India Wharf. .W Luca.

(R) 3,200 Mason, J L, 818 Dean. ..Mutual L .\. Horses,

&C. too Miller. S. 712 Bedford av. .C U Ely. Dyna­

mo, &c. 134 Merrlgan, W H. 462 5th av. .Consolidated

Dental Mfg Co, Dentist Fixlures. l i i Mohr, C A, !)H5 De Kalb av . .C Mohr. (R) 40t> Morgan, John H. 203 Schenck av, .Knowlton

& Beach, Stay Machine, 166 Nichthauser, S. 65 Broadway.. Diebold Safe

Co. Safe. 65 Naumann. J. . .J H Schwarz & Bro. (Rl 174 Gxfeld, L . .Sadie Tonkonogj', (R) 50 Olander. A. 1142 3d a v . . J Johnson. Gro­

cery Fixlures, P50 O'Hara. W H. .W Ulmer. "(R) 1,500 Oeeo, W. 163 Division av. . F D MoHenhauer,

Barber Fixtures, 450 Payson, P, 483 3d av. .T K West, Cigars,

lOti Pier, W, 522 3d a v . . T N Bowles, Barber

Fixlures. 315 Rudolph, Isaac and H Newman. 41 Seigel. .

Rudolph & Edenbaum. Buttonhole Machine. 150

Rehse, H. 451 Graham av. . . .Steinam & Schaeffer. Drug Fixtures. 1.700

Roessle. A F. 2170 Fulton. .Conner, F Sc Co. Printing Presses, 250

Siry, Henrietta, 479 Grand'. .Amelia Sity. Stock and Fixtures. 1,000

Schulz, H, 1055 Willoughby av. .K Buetl­ner. Horses, &c. ."OO

Selman, I . .H Wagner. (R) 20 Seebeck, W D. .H & J Von Glahn. (R) 210 Small, C S H. 327 Broadwav, N Y. .Wyckoff,

S & B. Typewriter, 102 Sokolore & Stooroff. 172 McKibben. .Ben­

nett & G. Siphons. 326 Sunset WTieelmen, 1176 3d av. .H Wagner,

Pool table. 125 Tyler, W. 1361 3d av. .Henrietta Rogge.

Store Fixtures. 1,675 Toscono, P. 269 Union av. . . .F Burchetta.

Butcher Fixtures. 100 T.avoIaccI, L. Bay 19th st. Bath Btach. . . . J

Souvay. .R) 33^ Same. .same. (R) 323 Same..same. Barber Fixtures. ;'U Tunison, W H, Jr. 262 Greene av. .R Van'

Riper, Tools. 300 Tockmann, M. 25 Glenmore a v . . E Leber.

Wagon. X4 Van Buren, C E. Coney Island. .Brunswick-

B-C Co. Pool Tables, 300 Vltalo, Felice. 549 Vanderbilt a v . . . . T N

Bowles. Barber Fixtures. 378 Vorrasi, J . .T J Collins F Co. (R) 998 Warga, A, 27 Georgia av, .T J PoUins F Co.

parbsr Fixture?, • • •••• ' • ^

Whalen, R. 40th st, ,F Dietz. Horges, &c, 1 250

Williams, J. 1295 Broadway. .H Wsgner. Pool Tables, &c. 450

Wright, Julius. 499 Court. .M Stem. Eutcber Fixtures. 150

Wahlig, J. 178 Stagg. .M Braemer. Wagon,. 80

SALOON AND RESTAURANT FIXTURES. Biersdorf, A. 64 Montague, . E Indlg. Res­

t au ran t F ix tures . 158 Burke, R T. T25 Grand. . 0 Huber. (R) 6.500 Donohue, P, 1083 F u l t o n . , I Roth. 900 Drees, A. 150 Rochester a v . . E x r s of C Frese .

800 Ehler, H F . 437 Fu l ton , .S Llebmann Bwg Co,

3,500 Brmak. L. 3 Bushwick av . .Malcom B Co.

(R) 600 Foley. P R estate ot, 1255 3d av, N Y . . 0

Huber B. (R) 3,500 Flynn, J J. 33 Smi tb . .H A Robinson. Res­

t au ran t Fix tures 125 Gabelman, C. 721 Wythe av . .Mary Gabel­

man. nom Glaser, W F . 132 Wyckoff. . J G Gauer. 1,300 Gourley, J. 251 B 'way, .Bernheimer Se S. 125 GriiBn, J. 949 2d. .Burger B Co. (R) 1,500 Homeyer. C. Ridgewood, L I. Beadleston Se

W. Pump. 106 Keith Sc Co. 163 B'way, N Y. .A Quacken­

bush. Res tauran t F ix lures . 1,243 Kllgalleu. P. 169 B o n d , . I n d i a Wharf B Co.

(R) 1,200 Kleugenscbmidt , V. 69 Herber t . .Obermyer &

L. (R) 850 Libret t i , F . 238 4 tb a v . . C l a u s L B Co. (R| 600 McDermott, P J, 177 F la tbush a v . . C l a u s L B

Co, (R) 2,000 McGonlgle, D. 563 Kent av , .Ma lcom B Co.

(R) 1,200 McKenna, T L. 12 Carlton av . . J Kress B Co. 100 Metzler, M. 485 Atlantic a v . . O b e r m y e r & L.

(R> 800 Nolan, B. 1356 3d av . .Obermyer Sc L. 1,800 O'Brieu, J H. 915 DeKalb av . . 0 Huber B. 1,500 O'Hare, T. 416 Flush ing av . .Malcom B Co.

(R) 1,576 Olsen, L. 97 Hamil ton av , .J Hoffman B Co, 500 Petersou, P, 100 Cooper. .Congress B Co. SOO Rapp, P . 79 Howard av . . H B Scharmann &

Sous. l.uOO Reiily, Jaines . 2 R i c h a r d . , J Hoffmann B Co.

tR) 5,000 Schenering, P. 321 Grabam av . .G Kress B

Co. 1,050 Schmidt, G W, Jr . 30 H e n r y . .Welz & Z. 2,000 Schuelder. P, 97 Bradford, .Lembeck Se B. 1,500 Umla, C. Alabama av and Ful ton s t . . C o n

suraers B Co, (R) ij,oOU Weiss, J. '291 Van Brun t s t . . P Ballantine &

Sons, . 2 000 Weiss, N, 158 Stanton st, N Y , . B u r g e r B Co.

750 Wolf, J. 219 Calyer. .P Doelger, (R) *J50 Wunder , H. 588 F u l l o n . . P Ballantine & Sons.

3,000

F U R N I T U R E . Annan, Elv iua S, 139 South Oxford. .L iebmann

Co, 304 Allen, Nelle, Shore road, near Voorhies a v . .

Brooklyn L A. 102 Bennett, T C. 643 De Kalb av . .Brooklyn L A.

100 Bird, J W. Ocean P a r k w a y . .Treaey Sc T. 128 Boyle, Eliz. 360 B r i d g e . . J Michaels, 111 Burke. Annie. IIG Otb. .Treaey & T. 113 Beuacbi, Mrs S. 27 Pier repont . .Brooklyn F

Co. 153 Carr , W H. 143 Berkeley p L . K a t e C Duck­

worth. 250 Clark. E. 499 1 7 l b . , I Mason. 139 Collins, A. 24 W e l d o n , . I Mason. 114 Cosgrove, Mrs J. 718 Stb av . .Michael Bros. 160 Count, Helen. 384 Vernou a v . . J A Schwarz Sc

Bro. 325 Cowell, C V. 704 Chauncey. .Bklyn L A. 100 Carroll, J V. Henderson ' s walk, . I Mason. 166 Clarke, Emma, 38 St F e l i x . . J Michaels. 105 Cromwell, J B. 249 Emerson pl . .H D McGraw.

900 Campbell, L B. 414 St Marks a v . . M u l l i n s &

Sons. JIO Clement, Therese. Surf av, opposite Weat l o th

s t , ,J Michaels. 243 Crane, J. 105 E c k f o r d , , ! Kur tz . 105 Crauley, B. Bagle Storage, Ful ton S t . ,Peop le ' s

L A. 100 Donaldson, Agues. 19 4tb av . .Mullins & Sons.

174 Dubioff, A. 441 Watk ins . .Mullins & Sons. 120 Daly, A. 209 7tb av . .Na t L A, 100 Dix, W H. 24 Keniiworth p l . ,V Pren t i s . 200 Dexter, A. 840 Gates av , ,Cowperthwait fi;

Sons. 109 Einmett, J M. 174 E l d e r t . . L Baumann . 175 Fagan, Catb, 240a H a r t . .People 's L A. 110 Flewellin, C. 840 Halsey . .A Pearson ' s Sons, 105 Fogarty, T F . 220 Clermont av . .Na t L A. . 100 Freeman, Alice A. 297 C l i n t o n . . ! Kleiu. 100 Fisber, SallleT 61 F l e e t , - J Michaels. 134 Fitzgerald, Mary. 183 High . . J Michaels. 159 Ford, Margt. 360 Clermont av . .Peoples L A. 190 Goll, C L. 433 Ba inb r idge . .Na t L A. 200 Hoffmann, A. 317 Bushwick av . .W Bowman.

100 Hortenbacb, Lena. 854 4th av . . L Baumann. 134 Herr ing . W H. 1059 Jefferson a v . . R e i d Bros.

145 Higgins, P. 50 Sands . .Fideli ty L A. 100 Holland, Mrs A, 123 North 4 t b . .J Kur tz . 118 Johnson, Emilie M, 230 Livingston. .Mullins &

Sons. 122 Kane, H E. 68 Lincoln p l . .Brook lyn L A, 100 Knapp, I, 180 Ashford.-Reid Bros. 10:^ Lanteline, J. 246 Hinsdale . .People 's L A, 110 Lambert , J C. 153 Welrfield. . J McEnery. 103 Lorck, Agnes B, 646 Lafayette av . ,J Michael.

104 Lane T K and M K. 1096 3d av . .Kings Co L

A, 100 Langwell, R. 173 Cumber land. .People 's L A, 100 Monitor Cycle Club. 478 Paciflc. .P Treaey. 135 McKenzie, F C. 179 Ryerson. .Cowperthwait

& Sons. 162 McQuien. D. 52T 12 tb . .NaU L A. 150 Merchant, Metta. 160% Colunjblft H e i g h t s . .

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Miller, J, 107 Kingston a v, .Nat l L A . 100 Mix, Cath J. 182 Stuyvesant av . .J McBnery. 204 Mobrman, G, Eas t 9th s t and Av D, .A Schulz.

Myers Emma. 247 E w e n , , A Scbulz. 103 Mafera, A E. Railroad av, near Ridgewood av

T H Levy •'•'* Murray J. 112 Veroua. ,W O'Neill. 212 O'Keette, J A. 135 Vernon av. .Cowperthwait

& Sous T>^0 Oslecki, T. 68 Hewea. .Mutual L A, 21i t Olsen E. 285 P e a r l . . A Pearson ' s Sons. 10-J O'Rourke, Lizzie, .R M Walters , Piano. 140 Plumb Rebecca. 402 Bainbridge, ,Mullins &

§ous. 144

f,0< I 127 i i r .

Poole Auuie. •2'25 Navy. .Mullins Se Sous. 102 Phillips, S H, 1442 Ful tou , .J Baumaun. 13.> Plunkett , Manilo. West Hoboken, N J . . C o w ­

perthwait & Sous. 310 Portener, Mary A. 190 Prospect pl. .Julia Mor­

row. Quigg, M. ISI 10th. ,1 Mason. Ralker, A. 198 St Marks a v . . I Muson. Rode, Mary, 681 McDonough. .Brooklyn L A. 7."i Rose, W M. 34 Plaza. .J Michaels. 105 Rothersen, H. 1083 Myrtle av..F H Levy. 48ri Rhodes, J C. Bath av, uear 16th av . .Alice Ar­

nold, loo Ringen Meta. 1365 Pa rk pl. .Nat L A, 200 Rose, W H, 154 3 l3 t . .Michaels Bros. 2.")ti Roe, I P. 466 Bainbridge. .Schwarz & Bloeth.^

131 Saunders . Gertrude. 753 Washington av . ,J

Michaels, 121 Seymour, Mary, '295 G r a u d . , A Schulz. lOii Serviss, R D, 47 Brevoort pl . .Kings Co L A.

100 Seeley, B H. 526 Paciflc. .Brooklyn L A. 125 Skidmore, T A. 640 Halsey. .Klugs Co L A, Hiu Smilb, G. 765 Bedford av. .W O'Neill. 160 Shea, Kat ie A, 1612 Slh av . .Mullins SL Sons. KH Stark. Julia, 144 Columbia Heigh ts . .Mary A

Walsh. 2,000 Stelmke, H J. 1359 St Marks av . .Mullins &

Sons. 134 Tinsley, C H. 707 Monroe, .Malbusek Sc Son.

Piano. 325 Tully. Julia B. 258 Carroll . .J Michaels. i:!5 Underwood, L A. 21 St Johns pi , ,Brooklyn F

Co. 173 Wnasmltb. Mrs, L. 106 39th. .Brooklyn F Co.

CR) 126 Walls, Mrs R D. 138 Wilsou. .Brooklyn F Co.

148 Waiuwright , Mrs A G. 424 6th . .Brooklyn F

Co, 112 Werner, Martha B. Ovlogton av, near 5th av. ,

J McEnery. 133 Wilkinson, Mrs J, 412 3d . .Brook lyn F Co.

(Rl 104 Slattery. D. 14 Vandervoort . .Cowperthwait .4

Sons. 113 Stener, Jul ie . 2036 Pacific. ,J A Schwarz &

Bro, 145 Yonkers, T, 177 Market . .Mutual L A. 200 Yonkers, C. :W5 Central av. .Reid Bros, 108 Zotto P . 200 Columbia. .Cowperthwait & Sons.

144 BILLS OF SALE.

Bruns. C. 1030 Broadway. .Charlot te Bruns. Cigars, 500

Fornas, Mrs R D. 214 Park pl . .H F Magee. Furn i tu re , nora

Hansen. H, 402 Manhattan av. .H Hansen, J r . and ano. Res taurant Fixtures . 700

Herold, Anna M. 157 Division av, ,J A Helck-eii. Saloon Fixlures , nom

Hantz . E. 410 Bast New York av, .Kate Bdele. Bulcher Fixtures , 375

Kaalze, H. 140 Degraw.-Minnie Kaatze, Gro­cery Fixtures . 350

Kenneweg. J H. 347 Prospect av . . F Horeukobl . Grocery Fix tures . 500

MobI, Anna M. 149 Court . .Maria G Mobl, Meat Market, 644

Muller, J F. CO Otb a v . , J u l i a Muller, Drugs. SOO

Prior, J, J r . and A S . . L I Prior. Furn i tu re . 1,200

Prior, L R. 252 Hewes. .Ruth Prior. Fur ­ni ture. 1.200

Roth, W. 195 Wyckoff av . .Henr ie t ta Roth. Butcher Fixtures . 600

Schmidt, W C J. 645 Park av . .W Klinger. Horses, &c. 500

Shuldiner, A. 933 Atlautic av . ,Myer Sevell and Herman Sbopoff. Glassware. 250

Uttal. Simon, 113 3d a v , . R Uttal . Barrel Mfg Business. '/> part . 400

Von Lange, J P. 65 Park av . .Kat ie S Von Lange. Saioou Fixtures . uom

West, T K. 483 3d av . .P Payson. Candies, 700

ASSIGNMENTS OF CHATTEL MORTGAGES.

Brown, Eliza J to Estella H Jennings. (Mort •. by R Jennings, Aug 4, 1897.) 2,000

Queens County Hecords CONVEYANCES.

March 14-19 inclusive. Astoria Heights Land Co to Jacobena Foster.

Steinway av. w s, 275.1 ii Grand av, 25x05.1, 4tb Ward L I City. March 3. All liens. ,<10U0

Abram.^, Christopher E to Sarah B Lane. Par­cel dt Springfield, lOli s from s s Merrick Itoad alf] land IJaiiiel Higbie, ~x—, Marcb 13. nom

Bauuiunu. Bessie A to Christine and Jobn W Baumann. Lots 425 to 429 block 9 map 1255 lots Will Ziegler, Flushing. Feb 24. noni

nniiii^tt, Sadie FJ and George to Cbas L Wal­lace. .\'ew Road, n s. adj land G Renne. con­taius ab ju t 47'/> acres. Oyster Bay and Hemp­stead. Feb 15. 5,700

Blatt. Joachim to Geoi'ge S Brush. Cooper st, n s, 136.8 w Irving av, 16.8x10(1, Newtown. Sept 30. Mort .i;l,0n0. nom

Same to same. Cooper st, n s, 120 w Irving nv, 16.8x1(11), Newtown. Sept 30. Mort *1,600. uom

Brandenslern, Margaret ta to Blizabctb Kec'li. Cypress Hllla Road, n e s, adj land Andrew Beck, 117,2 3 e Cornelia av, 174.6x265,4x109.8 x86,4x202.8, Newtown, March 17. uom

Brown, Tlllls B to Rosanna Einstein, Parcel a t Fa r Rockaway, 1,874,2 n from n w oor John and Catharine ats, ~x—. March 14. aom

Burwell, Edward P to MHry J Burwell . I s t st, B s, 125 e Snedlcker av, 50x100, Union Course, March 10. Mort ,1:1,500, all liens. 1,55"

Benson, Andrew E to Selma B Hamilton. Lots 4-0 block 11 map Grinnell prop, Newtown. March 7. 25

[iohler, Maria L to Louise K Fraser . Kaplan av, w s, 150 s Pierson st, 37.6x100. Jamaica, Jau 14. Morts :i;3,600. noni

Blancb, AnuiB E to James J Long, 5lh st. w s, 125.3 s Jaekson av, .50x100. Newtown. March 10. Mort ;ti355. ' notn

Bvirger, Max C to Ralph L Paul. Maple av, s e cor Jacksou Boulevard, 109.7x111.3, New­town, March 12. Mort I'l,500. uo.n

Uieslin, Daniel et al heirs of Daniel Breslin to Augusta Jaeger, Covert av_, e cor Himrod st, 25.^100, Newtown. Marcb i, 15u

Baylies, Edmund L to John J and Caroline Scott, Lots 80-81 map Lonona Park No 2, Corona. Peb 15, 300

Canning. William cxr Patr ick Wright to Will­iam and Theresa Wright . Creek road, 3 s, adj laud John Miles. Contains V^-acve, Glen Cove. March 5. 912.50

Clark, Annie M to Louis F aod Bmily P Scott. Lots 436-438 map laud Cbas Smitb. Jamaica, March 10. 475

Ualton, Jobn to Jobn aud Theresa O'Brien. S e '/, lot 81 map Lawrenceville: March 15. luu

Dantyocber, Emma to Williain Goeller. Lots 621 to 623 block 14 map Dunton Park . Ja ­maica, Marcb 16. nom

Demarest, Wm A, Jr , to Harvey N Peace. Liot 203 village map of West Flushing. March 15

nom Draper, Susan A to Hlluia C Folk. Lots 920-

930 man Sea Cliff Grove, Glen Cove. March l'i Morts .?400, 800

Duryea. Jobn G V A to Benjamin R Clayton. Lots 220 to 224 map land Henry Wilker, Ja ­maica. Mareh 18. Mort :il500.' 1,200

Davison, Wm L to Henriet ta Davison. Atlan­tic av. n e cor Clark av. 50x100; Clark av. n e Highway, 142.10x175, East Rockawav. Feb 15. nom

Wberhardt, Eliza J to James Macbeth. Beau-ford av. n e cor Tyndal st, .50x100, Jainaii-i. Marcb 7. 225

Falkinburg, John N to Henry A Peters. Smar t av, e s. 100 s Queeus av, 50x100, F iusb ins . March lO. nom

Falkenburg, John N to Michael J Sullivan. Na­tional av, e s, 175 s Jackson av, 25x100, New­town. March 16. 1,500

Fitch, Joseph to Herald Bmpioyees Co-opera­tive Building Loan Ass'n. State st, n s, 504.10 e Brewster av, 50x150 Flushing. Feb 10, foreclosure. 1,800

Fowler, Margaret S to Joseph and Maryia Sar-novski. Lots 312-313 block 10 map of Bay-view, Plushing, Oct. 25. 150

Fisber. Frances E to ,IoseRh Bermel. Covrrt av, e cor Himrod st, 25x100. Newtown. ,\lan'b 14. 1,000

Fitzell, William to Henrv Kruse . Lot 265 block 6 map laud Wm H Whetstone, lleinpsteiid. Mareh 4. tOO

Fiyer , Elizabelh P to Mary C Bristol. Parcel at Oyster Bay on shore of Long Island Sound adj land A and J Cock, Contains about 40 acres. nom

Froehlich, Elizabeth to Louise Van Holle. Grove av, e 3, l.TO.l n South Side R R, 47.3x115 Rockaway Beaeh. March 1. Mort $2,500. :ir,

Falke, EUen to Jani. 's Macbeth. (Chichester av, s w cor Rockaway Turnpike, 50\115.6x50x l l . l . n . Marcb 17. nora

'French, Emnia B to Valentine & Co. Wi'st av, H w cor West ith st, 25x100. 1st Ward, Queens; West 7lh st, s s, 12--| w West av, ."iOx 100. 1st Ward, Borough of Queens. March 10.

nom Godwin, Parkp. Harold and Nora, Aunie G de

t^astro and Fanny G White to Minna G God­dard. Highway from Rosiyn, e s, adj laud Wm C Ht-vant. contains 65 83-100 acres Itos-lyn, Feb 28. 30,000

Grund, .fean, Marie, Carl and Christina Johau­na Hopfner and Erns t to Christine Roemer, Grant av, w' s, 360 n Thomson av, 40.'<100 Woodside. Feb 2, all liens. nom

Heraghty , Robetta B lo Annie M Petti t . Lot 168 map land Geo E Brinckerhoff, Newtowu. March 3. 300

Helpert , Jul ius to Louisa Helpert, Hoffman av, w s, 50,0 n Lefferts av, 50.6x101 Jamaica. March 1. 500

Il isbie, Sarah F to Sarah B Laue. Parc-I at Springfield. 160 s from s s Merrick Road adj laud Alex Hisbie, —x—. March IS. nom

Huranhroy. Ar thur G to John Dayton. Lots 1131-1132 map section A, Elmhurs t . Dec 17.

3.3.1(1 Hebberd, Southrick E to Henry Doht. L i t 60

map Linden Hill, Newtown. Marfh 7. tiil.'i Heifer, Henry W to John Adikes, Lots 311-

312 raap Jaines McAuley, .)amaica. March 14. Foreclosure, cT

Hopkins, William et al exrs John B Hopkins to George S Monroe. Old South Road, s s, adj laud grantee, 100x1.52.4x100x1.39.6. Conduit line, s s, adj land grantee. Coutains 1 ,-10 acres. March 7. 1,440.58

Hopkins, George S by I'lings Co Trust Co guar­dian to George S Monroe. Old South Road, s s, adj land grantee. 100x1.52.4x101^189.6. Conduit liue, s s, adj land grantee. Contains 1 7-10 acres, Jamaica, South. March 1. .,00.12

Humphrey, Owen W to Minerva A Johnson. Ocean av, s w cor, Whaley av 110x200, Free-port. Feh 23. 1890. nom

Haubcil, .li'cob F to H Homer Moore. 7th av, s e cor 14th st, 25x100; 7lh av. e s. 25 S 1-)th St. 25x1(10 Whitestone, Maivh 1. nom

.Jaeger, Aueusta to Prances E Fisher. Covert av, e cor Himrod st, 25x100, Newtown. March 14. GOO

.lames, Darwin R to August G and Mary Thler-garten. Lots 57-58 map Wagner Fa in i . St James ' Park. March 1. 1894. 900

.Tones, Daniel L to Danle! L Jr . and Emma L Jones. Sycamore av, e s, 25 n Elm st, 25x 100, West Flushing. June 20, 1895, nom

,lordan, Chas H to .lennie M ,lord,tr. Boach st. 6 s, 180 s Chichester av. 20xlltl, Richmond HIII. March 1, rom

Kindred. J .losenh to Mary L Kindred, Lots 22 to 45 block 141, lots 10 to 55 block 1.33. 12 to .57 block 125. 5 to 33. 50 to 62 block 117, Rth Ward L I City official ward map, Morts $21.-100, All Hone. March 14, nom

Klein, Jobn to Mary Klein. Lot 175 Hitchcock's Map of Union Course, Jamaica, Moris $2,0UO. March 16. ,'^'''^

Kempf, Elizabetha to Wolff Zuckmann, Lot 359 map Long Island Heal Esta te Exchange Sc luves tmeul Co. March 10, all Ileus. nom

Lenstrom, Carl to Mary A Quevedo, Foley av, e 5 171.8 s Fulton st, 50x150, Jaraaica. Marcb 16. ^'^^'^

Ludwig, Bernhard J to Robert McCafterty. Sea View av, w s, 401.2 n Boulevard, 5UxlO0, Edgemere. Feb 24, nora

Leary, Elizabeth, Special guardn John J Leary to Augusta Jaeger, Covert av, e cor Himrod St. 25x100, Newtown. Marcb 14. 50

Levin, Jacob to John E Remsen, Highway from Oyster Bay to Jericho, w s, adj land John Xurmburg, 56x—, Eas t Norwich. March 7. 800

Lamb Amelia C to F r a u k L Slayenger. Union av n c cor Princeton st, 50x100; CornL.. st, n s, 2(111 w Remseu av, 25x100, Hempstead. March 10. 275

Longwell Albert S to Uuadilla Valley Milk fi; Cream Co, Lot 7 block " B . " lots 43-44 block

C map land of H C Poppcnhusen, Creedmoor. J an 18. ^„60

Martin, Wm J to Catharine Brown. Lot 118, Hoerniug SL Martin's map property a t Glendale. June 11, 1S96. - nom

.MacDonald, John to Wm J Dodds. Dot 22 block 8 map Holliswood, Jamaica; let 5 block 8 map Holliswood, Jamaica. Mort ,?300. March 11, 4';0

.Methodist Book Concern Employee's Co-opera'ivo Building aud Loan Assoc to Chas S Hall . Washingtou av, s e cor Rapelje av, 163.7x117 X114.2, Corona. Marcb 1. 3,000

Meseroie, Waller M and Chas B Wheeler to Wil­helmina D Torney. Strong's Causeway, n s, adj Main Creek, contaius 10 acres. Flushing. March 10. ——

Minasian, Geo A to August E T Sohns. Let 4 block 5 map land Brown, Norris Se Harden­brook, Jamaica, Jan 18, 1S92. 125

lllneola Park Co to Barbara Posplsil, Lot 421 block I map grantor, Mineola. April 20, 1805,

75 Mitchell Chas T to Thomas Clapham. Flushiug

and North Herapstead Turnpike, adj land Chas L'Hommedieu, contains 20 acres. Manhasset. Dec 29. 5,000

.Morton Ann C to Joseph Burmel. Lots 26 to 30 block 6 raap No 454 lots at Middle Village. 1,250

Same to same. Lot 12 block 7 map No 454 of lots at Middle Vilage. Feb 25, 250

Same to Cbas J Bohn, Lot 10 block 7 map No 454 of lots at Middle Village. Feb 25. 250

Monfort, Henry A to Jaraes Tissot. Vine st, e s 520 s Brooklyn Sc Jamaica Plank Road, 25x 90- Vine st, e s, 545 s Brooklyn fi; Jamaica Plank Road, 23x90; lots 105, 106 map land Lewis Curtis, Richmond HUl. Marcb 12, 10

Man, Mary E and William to Ludolt Portong, J r . Central av, n e cor Chestnut st, 87.8x100, Rich­mond Hill. March 12. 10

.Murpby Mary B to Edward A Churcher. West ' av n ' w cor Flushing st, 100x125, L I City.

Morts $8,000. March 14. nom National Gymnastic Association Sokol of the

United States to Gymnastic Association Sokol Fuegner. Lols 31, 32 map land P J Gleason, I th Ward, L 1 City. March 12. nora

Neail, Richard W to Georgiana Chichester. Al­sop st w s 75 s WiUett av, 50x125, Jamaica, Mareh 2. ^ 1,200

New York Hemp & Flax Mfg. Co (Theo P Cooper and Richard H Roberts, surviving trustees) to Haberman Mfg Co. Parcel Newtown, on e s Long Island Railroad Co, adj kind grantee, con­tains 4 7-100 acres. Feb 26. nora

-Naury, Martha to Ellen Accles. Broad st, s w cor 1st st, 100x107.6x100x100.6, Newton. Marcb 15. 5 JO

Xadelbacb, Max to Henry Prangl . Myrtle av, e s. 50 s Plateau st, 50x100. Corona. March 15. Mort ,fl,000. 2,OJO

Nolle, Henry to Minuie Prior. LoU 198-199 map C N Ditraas' farm, Newtown. May 3. 1897. nom

Ozone Park Land Co. to Tbomas S Balwin, Cedar av, e s. 275 n Broadway, 25x122, Ja­raaica. March 2. 30u

Pink, .Marv L et al heirs of Joseph F Stagg to John N Puckhaber. Beaufort av, n w cor Sehooley Place. 25x100, Jamaica. March 8,

no .11 Place, Rachel V to John N Puckbabsr . Beau- ,

fort av, n w cor Sehooley Place, 25x100, Ja ­maica. Feb 1, 1660. ['-J •

Prior, Minna to Henry aud Jul ia Nolte. Atlan­tic av, u w cor Prospect av. S0.11x'27.10x,82.S to begiuuing. May 3, 1897. Morl .$1,000 no :i

Puclihaber, John N to James Macbeth. B;au-tort av. u w cor Sehooley Place, 25x100, Ja­raaica. Dec. 2, IS;i7. 2'.0

Pearce, Margaret to Rohert L Woods Jr . Chest­nut St. s e cor Washington av, 100x201). Jamai­ca, Mort $1,200, All liens. Feb 17. nom

Peters, Henry A to John N Falkinburg. Sraart av, 6 s, 100 s Queens av, 50x100, Flushing. Mort .¥1,000. March 12. noni

Prior, Mary B to Samuel Katz. Centre av, e s, adj land Wm Pettit, 100.1200, Rockville Cen­tre, Mort $2,000. 3,500

Pitkin, Wolcott H to Frederick Fre imuth . Lot 5-6 block 7(1 map No 8 Woodhaven Centre prop, Woodhaven, Feb 1. 45,

Quinlan, .Maurice to Walter R and Mary J Lusher. Broadway, n s, 30 w Hamilton av. 32xii4,3, Morris Park , March 15. n t 1

Rp.ab, Charles to Wilhelmina Knieriem, Higb-v.-ay from .Matiiiecock to Centre Island, n s, adj land Jonathan Spragg, —x—, Oak Neck .March 16. 4,5u 1

Kecb, Elizabeth to Margaretha Brandeustein. Cypress Hills Road, s w car Green st, 286.4x 200.1x184.11x.'i0xl00x150 to begin. North si, n w s, adj land N Van Nostrand, 23.9x7.IO."; :i4.3xO:i„Sx70,llx97.0 to begin.

Hose, Benjamin to Queens Co Co-operative Sav­ings and Loan Assn. West st, n e s, 50 s ,-South st, ,">(ix100. Jamaica. Peb 1. 1,4 11

Rackeweg. Diedrich to Herman Buehtenkirch. Lots 512, 542, 1787, 1788. 1789 map Camp Ground Sea Cliff Grove and Metropolitan Camp Ground, Sea CIKB, Al! liens, March 5. 100

Rathmann, Wm P to Mary E Rattiraann. Rand-man av, s B s. 25 n o Wyckoff st, 25x100. Ja ­maica, March 15, noi[i

Same to Louisa A Happing. Haven Place, e s, 2.S0 n Russell st, 20x100, Jamaica. Marcb 15.

noni Rellly, Kate I to Charles B McDonnell. Lot 13

map Clifton Park, Oyater Bay, Feb 16. nom

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COOPER & WIGAND, I R O N W O R K For Buildings. 801 St. James' Buildins;,

Broadwav and 26th Street, New York, J O H N COOPER. A. A. WIGAND.

sau l t Wm W to Martha L Sault, Parcel a t

lenhaucr. Highway i r o n ^,5 ^^^^s,

av, n w s, '^•'•^' '- '^s,l')0x-^3S 8x202,0, F a r Catharine sts , . . . . . sxl . tox-w.. io,000

contains about S acres. Fa lkenburg . Sullivan, Michael J to J ° " ° 'J ^ i;5xl00.

National av. e s 1 •> \ / „ J ^ ' ' | J ' V ' 1.5O0

^s!^^^^^-^---no T ^ s . c ^ i | - to Hcury Kichiug LOU 4G U ^

48 map land E'-^^^r Nc^Uo^n t e u - ^

Turek. John to -'•"'«%.f" hiehway from Aslo-

von Sholly. Gustavus A to J ^ ' ^ f ^ . ^ / S

block A map land Daniel H Van i ia te r , t ^^_

J^u^^c ^o'eo'r'ie to Equitable Co-operative

S a ' i o " t " . " , % . ' l - . . « S Mock 14 m a j of 1«S=-side, F lusbiug. Feb . I J .

MORTGAGES.

AUfPid William, Catharine Scharen, Blizabetb

B S " ^ • b . ^ r l e s to Robt L Harrison, t rustee of ulien E G bhs, dec'd. Woodard av, s cor

Stockhohii st, 100x250, Newtown. M^^ch^^^,^^

•Rald^wtn' Thos S lo Lois Ford. Cedar av, e s, 250 n Broadway, 129.1x50x120x50. Marcb_^8.^^

B e n n c t T s a d i e D tc E m U a b i e Savings Society.

Merrick Road, n s, adj Sherwood estate, llJGx 50x121x50, Rockville Centre. Peb 28, in-stalls. 3.000

Cunningham, John to Eli^a Gardner. Lots l^iO-131 parcel 34 map land W m H Bipbenstoue, L 1 City. Feb 1, 1 yr. 100

Davison, Henr ie t la and Wili iam to Oliver Da­vison. Atlantic av, u e cor Clark av, LSI.3x50 x—x—; Clark av, n e cor Road, 143x175, Eas t Rockaway. March 10, 3 years . 2,000

Dayton, John to Cord aud Christlau M Meyer exrs Cord Meyer. Lots l l : H - U 3 2 map sect. A Elmhurs t . Marcb 11, due Nov 1, 1899, 5%

400 Findley, Araminta to Walter H Smith, Mott av,

n s, adj land J and W Cornell, contains 1 acre; Mott av, n s, adj land A Lott. 25x428x25x405, Far Rockaway. March 1, 1 year. 100

Fricke, Jacob to Obermeyer & Liebman. Lots 414, 415 map of South Williamsburgh,Newtown. :\1arch 14, demand, o<7e. 500

Fink, Amalie and Daniel F ink to German Sav­ings Bank. Ralph st. n e cor Woodard av, K!0x2ti0. Newtown. March 10. 3 yrs . 400

Same to Geo V Bailey. Same prop. 3 years, March 10. 400

Foster, Bs-a M to Lena VoUsmanu. W a v e Crest av. n v. s, 514.10 from n w cor Jobn and Cathar ine sts, -V).,Sx 19Ox2;a.8x202,2, Fa r Rockaway. Marcb 4 1 . 3 yrs , 5%. 7,000

Fay. Mary to Thomas Fay, Sr. Sandy Hollow Road, n s, adj lajid Thomas Mallon, ;i04.10x—, North Hempstead. J au 1. 1 year. 275

Gauntt. Louis F to Chas M, Frederic B, Geo D and Herbert L Prat t . Central av. n s, 179,j w Myrtle av, 50x218.2, Ocean Point, Rockaway, installs. 1,000

Gleason, Lena L fo William McCarthy. Merrick road, n s, adj land Mary A Golder, contains 1 acre, Kockvllle Centre. March 10, 3 years.

gold. 2,500 Hal leran, Marl in , J r , to Martin Hal leran, Sr,

7lh st, n s. 100 w Central ay, 100x200, North Hempstead. March 10. 3 years, gold. ."lOJ

Haberman Mfg Co. to Theodore P Cooper and ano. t ruslees of New York Hemp Sc Flax Mfg Co. Parcel at Newtown, s s Long Island R R adj other land mortgagor, contains 4 i-lOO acres. Feb 20, 3 years, 4V-%. 10,000

Hendrickson. John H to Lewis L Fosdick. Old road from Roeckels to Carman's , adj land Michl Dill. 121IX—xl2.'ix—. Foster ' s Meadow. March 9. 1 year. 400

Hendrickson. Nathaniel C to Riverbcad, Savings Bank. Merrick road, w s, 2-'>4.2 s laud of James Lott, runs s 5u x w 200 s n — x e 20O. Jamai­ca. March 15, 1 year. 3.000

Howard. Ida M and Wm B to Southold Savings Bank. Anstice st, e s, 80 n Burtis av. r u n s e 150 X n 70 X e 30 X n 138,3 x w fo Anstice St. X s 214 to beginning, Oyster Bay. March .S, 1 year, 57c. 3,500

Himmelsbach,Anna M and Adolph to Long Island City Buildiug and Loan Assoc. Hancock st. w s, 300 n Washington av, 2.1x1041, L 1 City. March 8, installs. 2,000

Johnson, Minerva A to Owen W Humphrey .

Ocean av, s w cor Wbaley av, 110x200, Free-port, March 4, 2 years. 2.500

Knowles, Angus ta to James Leyland. Beech st, s w cor WyckoK av, 25x100, Jamaica, March 11. '-^2

Klehlug. Henry to Christine Towns. Lots 40 to 48 map land jnortgagee. Newtown, l^eb 20, 3 years. 290

Kelly, J Constantine to John N Biker, Ruardiau of Constance W Waddell . Lots 131-13:! i l i tch-cocks plau for homes, Woodside. Marcb 15, 3 years, GOO

Livingston. Alexander to Abby P Peck et ol, exrs Isaac Peck. Myrtle av. w s, .59 s Home st . 25x100. Corona. Marcb 17. 3 years, gold. 80U

Sam.o to Marie L Will iams. Myrtle av, w s. 755 Home St, 23x100, Corona. Marcb 17, 3 years, gold. ti'i'd

Lofberg, Annie to Mnry L Sexton, Terrace av, w s. 350 u Dannat Place, 511x322 x5t\x 320, Hempstead. Mar^ili 15. due Ju ly 1, 19(11, .5j0

Lewis, Chas H to William Hopkins. Brooklyn Citv Conduit line, s s, adj laud Samuel B Van­derveer. 50x100. Jamaica Soutb. March 14, 5 years. 000

Lynch, BUen F to Fredk T Holft. Lots 29, 30. S."!, t>0, 87 map No 3 of Mollis. March 7, due Sept 7, 1898. 5%. 100

Mart in. Ignatz lo Marcus Oppenheimer. Central Boulevard, s w eor Conway st. 25x100, Rock­away Beacb. March 10, 3 years. 2,500

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