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September 24, 1893 Record and Guide. 375 / BLISIIJESS AlJlJ TH^ME? OF GENEIV:*. !^'T€1\ES3 FRICE, PER VEAR IN ADrANGE, SIX DOLLARS. Pu,blished every Saturday. TBLBPHO E . . . . CORTLANDT 1370. Cominuiiícatlona should be addressed to C. W. SWEET, 14 & i6 Vesey St. J. 1. LINDSEY, Bitsînesa Manager, "Entered at the Post-oglce at New York, N. F„ as second-class matter.''^ VOL, L. SEPTEMBEE 24, 1893. No. 1,280 W ITH " somethÍDg goiQg on iu Reading," the stock market has put on a better face. The only thing that can warrant an advance in Reading is an arraugement which will reconcile the management of that property with that of the Pennsylvania and stop adverse litigatíon, so that the price o£ coal can be put up on the public for the benefit of the coal compaaies. It is reported that this is just the airangement that is being made, If it îs true, then l eading wiU sell a good deal higher than it has already done. The real owners of the coal properties are, of course, anxious to see rates maintained, and will bring all the pressure possible to bear on their managers to that end, and, if those owners are uoited, the public can only grumble and pay. Already, the price of coal has risen a dollar a ton, :ind that increase alone, if maintained, and there is very little reason to suppose it wîll not be, will mean a great deal for every one of the coal stocks. Outside of the Coalers, stocks are strong and more active, principally because recent bear movements have been can-ií d too far f or tbe temper of the market for the time being. The continued eelling of Northern Pac fic pre- ferred after a recent drop of ten points and a decline for the year of thirty naturally met with punishment. There, too, seemed little reason for selling Louisville & Nashville, now nearly twenty po nts below the highest of the year, although the action of both under the encouragement which should come to the general market from such a move as is now seen ín tbe Coalers, indicates that their strength will be but temporary. The same may be said o£ railroad stocka generally ; they are only strong in sympathy with the movements of the Coalers ând on covering of scared shorts ; there is nothinginthe situation to warrant a belief in theadventof a buU market. J T HE principal change that has recently taken place on the con- tinental markets ie the less satisfactory opinion held as to Russian Funds. n the flrst place, the announcement that the Russian Government contemplated a new issue of 25 million rouble notes startled the operators. They took the announcement as an indication that Russian flnances are seriously embarrasaed, or are about to become so. There has been also coníirmation oE the state- ment that M, Vishnegradski is compelled by ill-health to resign his post. The news proved to be most unwelcome to all the operators, and especially to those who contemplated a vigorous advance in Russian loans and notes, £or they were relying on the skiU and enterprise which tbe retiring minister had displayed on various occasíons. Little is known as to the character of his suecessor, M. Witte. He is represented as being an able financier, and îf he suc- ceeds in winning the opinion of the banking and operating coni- munity to but half the extent his predecesaor did, it will be agood thing £or Russian financial operations. As things are, most people competent 3 to judge do not believe that Russia wiU be able to get on very £ar without having recourse to some new financial operation either abroad or at home. Hence arises the suspicion tbat Russia bas no other view in nego- tiating with Gegmany but to regain the Berlin market for her loans. In Austria, Germany and France business is steady and sound. In these countries both the railway retums and the fîgures for foreign trade indicate that a rather larger aggregate o£ business is being done. So far as England is concerued, the Board of Trade returns for August show for the first time this year some increase in the total exports over the corresponding month of 1891. It is true that the increase is small and vaniahes altogether, if we take the exports of home produce alone, leaving out of account foreign and colonial merchandise. A small dccrease ís then ahown as compared with the exports o£ home produce in Auguat, 1890; but bere again it is interesting to notice that the decrease is smaller tban ,in any pre- ccding month this year, Even allowing for the fact that August, 1892, contained oue more workiug day than August, 1891, the emallneB9 of the decline in the exports of home products betokens Bome check to the falling off wbich haa recently made itaelf con- spicuous. The total imports again sbow a considerable increase £or the month, and while this ís due almost entiroly to augmented receipts of food stuffs, it ís noticeable that raw materiala for manu- facturing purposes alao show an increase. T HE Ti'mes, at the close of some comments on an article whlch appeared in the last issue of THE RECORD AND GUIDE, about the sale of the rapid transit franchises, wiuds up with the follow- ing signiftcant paragraph : " There is an alternative which we are glad to see commented upon by our rea estate contemporary. It is that failing in its effort to dispose of the franchise, the city shall build the underground road itself. When Mayor Hewitt suggested his rapid transit plau, it was pointed out and much dwelt upon tbat the city could build a road of this character much more cheaply than a private corporation, by reason of the low rate of interest at which it could raise the money, and the absence of any necessity or temptation to water stock, We are not unaware, as we then pointed out, of the objections to tbis plan, We are also fully alive to the fact that its adoption would'surely and speedily provide a system of rapid tranait, which ís now the city's greatest need. That, it seems to us, should be thedominant conEíderation." This is an unmistakable declaration, that in case the franchiss could not be speedily sold, subject to whatever conditions the com- mission may impoee, the Ti'mes would support the altemative of muuicipal ownership, With a few newspapers of this claes bebind the question, it will soon be made a practicable, unavoidable issue ; and the course o£ events is tendiug in the same direction. We do not, however, believe that the argument in favor of municipal ownership depende for its validity on the failure of the Rap d Traneit Commisaion to dispose of the £ranchise. We believe that it can be sold, subject even to the exacting condit ons ae to the kind of service which the public interest demands, provided the other conditions as to the number of years, timea of conatruction of dif- ferent divisions of the route, are made sufficiently tempting, There are plenty of capitalists in Wall street watching the progress of the matter; and a great money-making opportunity of some years hence, even if attended by certaín immediate risks and sacrifîces, would not be likely to go unneglected. But the point is that if soid in such a way, the city will be making another of its very bad bargains, the worst probably of the whole series, The fran- chise i9 enormous prospective value ; it is of comparatively líttle immediate value considering all the rîsks and drawbaoks. And the price that it will bring will be meaeured not by the prospective value, which is beyond compucation, but by its immediate value, which can be much more nearly estimated. It sbould be remem- bered that this transit system, uulike the elevated roads, will never be superseded. Itisbeing built for the New York of the future, which will be closely settled far into what is now Westcbester county. The Weat Side route and what is developed from it will supply the needs of miUions of people, Consequently there is a margin of profit for the city, under municipal ownership, both from the increase in the value of the franchise and ín the saving on the cost of construction that is simply ineetimable. No prac- ticable stealing cotild rob the city oE even a small share of it. Unfortuuately these facts have beeu disregarded. Tbe franchise wiU be offered for sale. The only chance for common senee to pre- vail lieein the possibility that the immediate drawbacke and risks of the road will acare the capitalists away. If this proves to be the case every friend of municipal ownership should begin a vigorouB campaign in íts favor, They will have all the facts of the situation in their favor. N EW YORK CITY will not be represented very strongly numerically at the coming convention of the National Real Estate Congress in BufEalo, although the programme for the meeting, as published, is an attractive one. Chauncey M, Depew is to read a paper on " Rapíd Transit," and other gentlemen, more or less well known, wiU speak upon matters connected with the real estate busioess. The meagre representation of the metropolis at the convention is to be deplored, because it is only by the hearty co-operation of real estate men everywhere that a strong national organization can be built up ; aud, besides, had New York sent a large delegation thero is little doubt the meeting next year could have been secured for this city. As it is, an efEort should be made to this end, and it might not be amiss if a number oE representative real estate men, through the Exchange, were to send au invitation to the Coiigress to visit New York. I T is sincerely to be hoped—biit we fear hope is vain—that the latest eí ort the Herakl in the sensational journalism of which it is sodistiuguished a practitioner, witl not be einulated by^ many of its wortJiy fellow traders in filth. To send a crauk or char- latan to a cholera hospital to sleep in iiifected beda and descrihe for the delectation of strong-stomached people the condition of the eheeta, the character of the prevailiug odors, etc, etc, in the lazaretto (see the Herald £or the past weeH is disgusting enough,

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September 24, 1893 Record and Guide. 375

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BLISIIJESS AlJlJ TH^ME? OF GENEIV:*. !^'T€1\ES3

FRICE, PER VEAR IN ADrANGE, SIX DOLLARS. Pu,blished every Saturday.

TBLBPHO E . . . . CORTLANDT 1370.

Cominuiiícatlona should be addressed to

C. W. S W E E T , 14 & i6 Vesey St.

J. 1. LINDSEY, Bitsînesa Manager,

"Entered at the Post-oglce at New York, N. F„ as second-class matter.''^

VOL, L. SEPTEMBEE 24, 1893. No. 1,280

WITH " somethÍDg goiQg on iu Reading," the stock market has put on a better face. The only thing that can warrant an

advance in Reading is an arraugement which will reconcile the management of that property with that of the Pennsylvania and stop adverse litigatíon, so that the price o£ coal can be put up on the public for the benefit of the coal compaaies. It is reported that this is just the airangement that is being made, If it îs true, then l eading wiU sell a good deal higher than it has already done. The real owners of the coal properties are, of course, anxious to see rates maintained, and will bring all the pressure possible to bear on their managers to that end, and, if those owners are uoited, the public can only grumble and pay. Already, the price of coal has risen a dollar a ton, :ind that increase alone, if maintained, and there is very little reason to suppose it wîll not be, will mean a great deal for every one of the coal stocks. Outside of the Coalers, stocks are strong and more active, principally because recent bear movements have been can-ií d too far f or tbe temper of the market for the time being. The continued eelling of Northern Pac fic pre-ferred after a recent drop of ten points and a decline for the year of thirty naturally met with punishment. There, too, seemed little reason for selling Louisville & Nashville, now nearly twenty po nts below the highest of the year, although the action of both under the encouragement which should come to the general market from such a move as is now seen ín tbe Coalers, indicates that their strength will be but temporary. The same may be said o£ railroad stocka generally ; they are only strong in sympathy with the movements of the Coalers ând on covering of scared shorts ; there is noth ingin the situation to warrant a belief in theadventof a buU market.

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THE principal change that has recently taken place on the con-tinental markets ie the less satisfactory opinion held as to

Russian Funds. n the flrst place, the announcement that the Russian Government contemplated a new issue of 25 million rouble notes startled the operators. They took the announcement as an indication that Russian flnances are seriously embarrasaed, or are about to become so. There has been also coníirmation oE the state-ment that M, Vishnegradski is compelled by ill-health to resign his post. The news proved to be most unwelcome to all the operators, and especially to those who contemplated a vigorous advance in Russian loans and notes, £or they were relying on the skiU and enterprise which tbe retiring minister had displayed on various occasíons. Little is known as to the character of his suecessor, M. Witte. He is represented as being an able financier, and îf he suc-ceeds in winning the opinion of the banking and operating coni-munity to but half the extent his predecesaor did, it will be agood thing £or Russian financial operations. As things are, most people competent 3 to judge do not believe that Russia wiU be able to get on very £ar without having recourse to some new financial operation either abroad or at home. Hence arises the suspicion tbat Russia bas no other view in nego-tiating with Gegmany but to regain the Berlin market for her loans. In Austria, Germany and France business is steady and sound. In these countries both the railway retums and the fîgures for foreign trade indicate that a rather larger aggregate o£ business is being done. So far as England is concerued, the Board of Trade returns for August show for the first time this year some increase in the total exports over the corresponding month of 1891. It is true that the increase is small and vaniahes altogether, if we take the exports of home produce alone, leaving out of account foreign and colonial merchandise. A small dccrease ís then ahown as compared with the exports o£ home produce in Auguat, 1890; but bere again it is interesting to notice that the decrease is smaller tban ,in any pre-ccding month this year, Even allowing for the fact that August, 1892, contained oue more workiug day than August, 1891, the emallneB9 of the decline in the exports of home products betokens

Bome check to the falling off wbich haa recently made itaelf con-spicuous. The total imports again sbow a considerable increase £or the month, and while this ís due almost entiroly to augmented receipts of food stuffs, it ís noticeable that raw materiala for manu-facturing purposes alao show an increase.

THE Ti'mes, at the close of some comments on an article whlch appeared in the last issue of THE RECORD AND GUIDE, about

the sale of the rapid transit franchises, wiuds up with the follow-ing signiftcant paragraph : " There is an alternative which we are glad to see commented upon by our rea estate contemporary. I t is that failing in its effort to dispose of the franchise, the city shall build the underground road itself. When Mayor Hewitt suggested his rapid transit plau, it was pointed out and much dwelt upon tbat the city could build a road of this character much more cheaply than a private corporation, by reason of the low rate of interest at which it could raise the money, and the absence of any necessity or temptation to water stock, We are not unaware, as we then pointed out, of the objections to tbis plan, We are also fully alive to the fact that its adoption would'surely and speedily provide a system of rapid tranait, which ís now the city's greatest need. That, it seems to us, should be thedominant conEíderation." This is an unmistakable declaration, that in case the franchiss could not be speedily sold, subject to whatever conditions the com-mission may impoee, the Ti'mes would support the altemative of muuicipal ownership, With a few newspapers of this claes bebind the question, it will soon be made a practicable, unavoidable issue ; and the course o£ events is tendiug in the same direction. We do not, however, believe that the argument in favor of municipal ownership depende for its validity on the failure of the Rap d Traneit Commisaion to dispose of the £ranchise. We believe that it can be sold, subject even to the exacting condit ons ae to the kind of service which the public interest demands, provided the other conditions as to the number of years, timea of conatruction of dif-ferent divisions of the route, are made sufficiently tempting, There are plenty of capitalists in Wall street watching the progress of the matter; and a great money-making opportunity of some years hence, even if attended by certaín immediate risks and sacrifîces, would not be likely to go unneglected. But the point is that if soid in such a way, the city will be making another of its very bad bargains, the worst probably of the whole series, The fran-chise i9 o£ enormous prospective value ; it is of comparatively líttle immediate value considering all the rîsks and drawbaoks. And the price that it will bring will be meaeured not by the prospective value, which is beyond compucation, but by its immediate value, which can be much more nearly estimated. It sbould be remem-bered that this transit system, uulike the elevated roads, will never be superseded. I t i sbe ing built for the New York of the future, which will be closely settled far into what is now Westcbester county. The Weat Side route and what is developed from it will supply the needs of miUions of people, Consequently there is a margin of profit for the city, under municipal ownership, both from the increase in the value of the franchise and ín the saving on the cost of construction that is simply ineetimable. No prac-ticable stealing cotild rob the city oE even a small share of it. Unfortuuately these facts have beeu disregarded. Tbe franchise wiU be offered for sale. The only chance for common senee to pre-vail lieein the possibility that the immediate drawbacke and risks of the road will acare the capitalists away. If this proves to be the case every friend of municipal ownership should begin a vigorouB campaign in íts favor, They will have all the facts of the situation in their favor.

NEW YORK CITY will not be represented very strongly numerically at the coming convention of the National Real

Estate Congress in BufEalo, although the programme for the meeting, as published, is an attractive one. Chauncey M, Depew is to read a paper on " Rapíd Transit," and other gentlemen, more or less well known, wiU speak upon matters connected with the real estate busioess. The meagre representation of the metropolis at the convention is to be deplored, because it is only by the hearty co-operation of real estate men everywhere that a strong national organization can be built up ; aud, besides, had New York sent a large delegation thero is little doubt the meeting next year could have been secured for this city. As it is, an efEort should be made to this end, and it might not be amiss if a number oE representative real estate men, through the Exchange, were to send au invitation to the Coiigress to visit New York.

IT is sincerely to be hoped—biit we fear hope is vain—that the latest eí ort oî the Herakl in the sensational journalism of

which it is sodistiuguished a practitioner, witl not be einulated by^ many of its wortJiy fellow traders in filth. To send a crauk or char-latan to a cholera hospital to sleep in iiifected beda and descrihe for the delectation of strong-stomached people the condition of the eheeta, the character of the prevailiug odors, e t c , e t c , in the lazaretto (see the Herald £or the past weeH is disgusting enough,

376 Record and Gu de. September 24,1898

but it is appallîng to think where'this sort of beastiality might be carried to uuder the pressure of competition of tbe "brainy, newsy" sort. It will be queer if sensational sbeete like the World and the Suii will be able to sit still for very long while an esteemed contemporary is runnÍDg an active cholera ward in ite columns. They wiU need a " Cancer Depart-ment" and a full supply of loathsome details from " Our Leper Correspondent," or they might buy a Eew cranks wiIJing to sufEer electrocution or strangulation aud detail to the public their anti-mortem agonies, What fiue ghoulish headliues could be flaunted in tbe face of the Public: " Work în the IVorld's Behead-ing Rooui," " Our Fatal Disease Department," " H o w t h e Suii's Rabies Con-espondeut Died," " Diptheria given to our Lock Jaw Reporter ; all previous records in Disease Journalism outdone." There really is no end lo possibilitiea in this fîeid. The example has been set. The gain is temptîng; and there are no considerations o£ decency or civilization which some newspapers now respect.

• — The Architectura Problein in G-reat Oities.

IT is a l tlle remaikable that thongh cities are great aggregations of buildings of allsorts audkiuds, the existence of amunicipal

architectural problem bas escaped the notice of those 'vvhose prov-i n c e i t i s t o advise the world concerning its welfare, The rapid transit question has been so thoroughly Tentilated that its import-ance is now recognized on atl hands, and the merits and demerits o£ various systcms are discussed by all sorts oE people. Yet, surely it is as good to build well in cities as to provide proper meana of ttansportation, though it is the latter, not the former, that receives the attention of muuicipal philosophere. The municipal architect-ural problem cannot be stated in a few words. It doea not concern the building of churchps, and halls, and ornamentaf, and partly publicstructures, so much as it does the house and Ihe oí ce, the factory and the workroom, the theatre and the railroad statîon, the botel and the tenement. Two-thirds of the entire population of New York live in tenemeuts or structures which are legally classed as sucb. Our modern meutors who exhaust tliemselves in provid-ing ways of getting people about a city woald do well to ponder the architectural problem implied in these figures.

Architecture in cilies is not the makmg of ornamental structures. Rather it is tbe production of ht-allhful, wholesome buildings, of good aud conveuient ofíices, and of ediflcesof all kinds whose cbief excellence is the manuer in which they fulfill the ends required of them. The question, however, is not one of health alone, important ae that is. Architecture in cities is affected by the fundamental conditions of municipal life and form, by the situation of the town, its soil and surroundings ; by the pian chosen for its strefts, even their width aad lengtb are important details; by the owner-ship of land, which may basten or retard building activity and tbus belp or binder growth ; by tbe customs of business; by tbe structural necessities of various trades and pursuits; by the chief occupatious of the inhabitants; by the nationalities of the inhabitants, wbether native or foreign, culturedorignorant, intelli-gent or stupid, citizens or aliens, skilled or unskilled laborers. These are a ÎQT^ of the unarchitectural elementa, seldom thought of by the arcbitect, bnt which enter into the composition of muni-cipai arcbitectiue as intimately as tbe bricks and stone and mortar and wood and iron of which the buildings are constructed.

The genei'al observer is much too apt to look only at the beautíful or important buildings of a city. The foreign traveler is fascinated by the great public buildings of Paris, whicb beJp to give that capital its great beauty and make it an unparalleled resort for people of all nat ons. AII Paris ia not grand and beautiful, but so much of ît is that the mind is held by the wonders presented to the eye. In New York we have no palaces, no public baildings, no great structures of any kind to which we can po nt with pride or which would, as mere works of architecture, induce a traveler to spend so much as a sîngle night with ua. We havimany structures wîth decided archiiectural characteristics of their OWD, but few which bring joy to the mind or peace to the soul, In our great East Side, however, with its endiess streets of tenements, with its eeparate settlements of almost every people under the sun, with its utter disregard of decency and health in many oE its buildings, we have an architectural spectacle, and an architectural problem, which is without parallel in the great cities of the world.

It ia, in truth, a striking commentary upon the place of archi-tecture in current life that tbe third city of the world has only its tenements to oÊfer as its most important architectural feature, For the homeri and places of resort of two-thirds of a people must in-clude tbe largest aiid most important portion of its arcbitecture, wbether beautiiul or not, ornamental or ugly. It ia a terrible fact that it should be so, and perhaps will always be eo, unless the împerative demands of busineas liierally thrust the people out from the teneme.'it house districls. Even then it witl be one problem Bolved by creating another. We may betterthecityarchitecturally, we may improve its building characteristics, but the probtein will never vani ih ; iu one form or another it will always be with us.

Norigit limitedto tenemént house diatricts. The most Btriking

featiu-e of old continental c tîes is tlie great cathedral rieing high above every surrounding structure; the most striking feature of the modern cityare the higb oflîce buildings, the factories aurt tbe emoke stacks of a thousand furnaces. Human ideas have moved .away from the cathedral building epoch, and the age has become a commercial one, in which commercial structures, designedin a commercial manner for commercial uses, every stone aud brick expressing the money-getiing tendencies of tbe time, are charac-teristic of our life and thought. The building of immense series c£ ofEce buildings witbin a limited area, as, for example, in the busi-ness district of Chicago, is not simply a matter that concerns the individual owners and landlords, but the whole municipality. The formation of vast anded estates iu cities, 'o£ which there are many iu New Yoik, prevents the active competition in building whîch is the secret of much of modern architectural progress.

And then, after all these things, wbicb perhaps no one so seldom thínks o£ as the architect, comes the part he must play in providing suitable forms of construction, in devisiug mechanical details, in crealing arcbitectural forms in which to give expression to the ideas of tbetime, even though their real meaning and extent be not always understood. There is nothing easier than to condemn tbe architecture of modern cities as a wbole, and sometimes it would seem there was notbing more justifiable. Aa a matter of fact, however, many of the very fauHa so readily pointed out are not to be attributed tothe arcbitect at all, but to otbercircumstances over wh ch he nas no control. He cannot decide the size of the lot upon which he is to build, he canuot choose the number of stories to which hia ediflce shall be carried, he cannot, oft times, even select the architectural style bis slructure is to be desigued in, yet he is held responsible for it all, and is censm-ed or praised as he fails or succeeds. It woutd be well if Ihe fundamental elements of the municipal architectural problem were more widely understood, boíh among profesaionals^and laymen ; the former would gain in the juater treatment they would receive from others, and the latter would learn, in lookiug beneath the surface of things, that they may heip to bring about the arcbitectm-al regeneration oE the r

cities. •

InvestmeiitB.—G-ood and Bad. From t me to t me some statemeut or report lets iu a tittle light upon

tbe true conditions of the railroad situatiou, so that it is becoming compre-hensible and its prospeet clear if not eucouraging. Sonae months ago the announcement that Atcbison was under the necessity of compromising with ts ucome bond cred tors came as a surprise. bocau e it had been thought that a property so recently orgauized as it aud enjoying great beueflts from the crop of last jear would at least be equal to atl itg inter-est obligationSj if not able to pay sometbing on its stock. Eut the result was Dtherwise. St. Faul agaiu bas been makiog immense earnÍDgs aud yet disappoints the bolders of its common stqck in the amount it was able to dispense to tbem in dividends. Hortbwest has also iucreased its returus in tfae past two years to a very large es tent, bu5 there is no whisper of any intention to raise tbe amount of Ihe divideEds on the steck. Roads in otber sectious, not so blesîsed wiCh grein movemeuts as the Horthwest, bave had not only to coutend with poor bus ness and keen competition, butwith low rates as welt.

Buttfae past week bas brougfat out more information of, unfortunately, an unfavorable cbaracter, bearing on the raiiroad situat ou, than has beeu seen for a long time, and wbich not only e plains tfae faesitation iuvestors faave so long sbown to handle railroad securities, bui also sfaows that no improvenient can be expected until tfae conditions under wfaich tbe rail-roads now operate have been radically cbanged. In tfae first ptace, the detailed report of the New York Central f or tbe last fiscal year is a promi-nent ittustration of tbe inevicable teudency of ratesdownward, wbile there is no corresponding movement in tfae cost of operation. Thîs latter point is atso forcibly brougbt out in the comparÍBon of the statements of the great roads operating between the Attanlic seaboard aud Chicago aud St. Louis, made from month to month. during tfae first half of tbe current year, whicii shows tfaat while increases in gross earniugs were general and substanlial, the increases in net earnings were few and very small. DoubtlesE, this result is due in part to tbe necessity the managers are under to speud a good deal oE mouey in making tracks and equipments equal to the business espected u tbe World's Fair year, and from wfaicb large returns may be confidently espected, but 6 is also true tfaat anotfaer part is due to increase in tfae cost o£ labor and material wfaicfa will not producB any increase in revenue as au ofEset. President Asfaley, of the Wabash, has, in his last annûal report, touched upon tbese matters and ju a toue that is not at ail encouregÍDg, especially seeing the ability and knowledge with wbicb he speakf. That fae had good reason to speak in the way be did, is proved by the fact tbat tfae prop-erty managed by him, notwitfastanding that it operates between six of tbe greatest busiuess centres of tbe West and tbrough a lerritory particularly benefitéd by the couditioos of agriculture, did uot do much more than earn its fîsed interest cbarges aud rentals, being unable to pay a cent upon tfae greater partoî ts debenture irortgages and, of course.notfaiug on ilsstock. The Wabasfa is, too, a reorganization of recent years,

Coincident with the reports alluded to above came a drop in the price of Nortbern Paciflc preferred, aud the oatch of esplauatio..s and statements wfaich usually appear to esplain the position or to bolster up a falting stock. Tfaeshort and the longof the positionof NorlbernPaciâesecurities is thatlhey areexperienciBg the usualrefult cf bad financicg. Thcugfa a comparatively youog enterprise Nortbern PaciSc has not one low inter-est bond. Even the general mortgage, though issued only two yearsago, bears 5 psr cent. interest, and eveu at tbat bas had to be placed at a large

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dÍBCount. I t is ten years, uear l j , since the late W. H, Vanderbilt aanounced to investors tfaat tfaey woutd have to bo satisfied wiih 4 per cent on tfaeir money in good railroad loans, aiid since ibat time 4 per cent haa beeu tfae rate for largo railroads in good staudin . So far as tbe facts are available it is certain Ihat Nortfaern Pacific faas, of late years, been borrowing at T and S per cont, and it ÍB no longer able to do even tbat. I t flnds itself esposed to the compet tion of new roads, whosepromoters faave given apreferpDceto thebui ldmgup of Ibecredit of tbeir properties over operating in the stock maiket, aud, consíquentty, can build wilb a !ow interest-bearing bond, Its preliminary statement for tbe fiscal year ended Juue 30th la' t not o ly sfaows, as was espected. a large increase in intercst cfaarges, but atso, as was uotespected, a targer i-'Crease iu tbe iteni of geueral intcrest, faich is taken to indicate, pendiug official enplduation, a floating debt of large proportions. Tho consolidated mort-gage bouds and the preíerred stock have uaturatly to beir tbe chief rcsults of thisshowing, tfae boudsfaaviug sold in the low seventies and ihe stock below4S. Tfae qu tations for tfae bonds, considering the rate of iuterest they pay, are tfae best evidence of tbe fiuancial disciedit in wfaich tbe Com-pany stands. Tfae preferred stock cou d uot niaiu aiu its price WIIÍIQ tbe Consol bonds were dccliuing but tbere have becu attempts luade to give it an iudepeudent value, which seem to faave been takeu without question in some quarters, Mr. Villard gives out that there are back of the preferred stock the íollovving praperDies, the (items of laud faave been not obta oable uutil now and wero kept back presumably for an emergcucy Uke the prcseut): $3,,'i0û,0 0 consols consols reserved dividend at 7u eqial to íajiS.'jOOO; 61 OOif.OÛU Jaud notes seeured upon lands sold to actual seilers equal to íál,000,00 ; 300,000 acres of land in Minnesota acquirad upin recent decision equal to |I,000,000; 4,500,000 acrss of land in Daliota at $3 equal to S9,000,iHW; total, $13,450,-000, or eqaivalent to ^6% for SiíR,O0O,000 preferred stock outstanding, leav-ingonlyfrom $11 to | I 2 a s h a r e a t curreut quolatious to represent the stocb's claims on tbe entire proparty and the voting power. Tbere are sev-eral graius of salt to be taken witfa this statement: First, it is put out a t a time when tfaere is positive evidence of'inside selling; second, Ihe valua-tions o£ the land are purely arbitrary; third, no allowance is made for the Coat of collecting tand uotes or selling tbe taud; and fourth, sufficieut land could not be sold in any one year at prices named to pay a fractional

vidend on tfae money invested n the preferred stock. What most strikiug in all these matters is the fact that no amount of

sacriflce on tfae part of security-holders seems to d o a n y g o d. Theroads which have been reorganized with reduced capitalization and interest chargea, besides bavlng the beneflt of cash coutributions of stockfaolders for improvemeuts, are asbadly off as those which have made uo suefa efaanges. No sooner is the iiivestor in reeeipt of bis reduced interest in any property than either the competition among tbe managers, wfao have con-trol o£ his investment, or tfae State, which faas the beoefît of tfae money he has invested, go to work to reduce ratss, tfae oue by cutting and tbe other by act on of the L*gislature. In either case the treatment oE the investor is Unwarrahtabte. f these conditions prevail in time of good buîiness and the prospeeta of its coot nuatiou for another year, what wiU tfaey become wfaen the surplus graîn has been carried to market and the World's Fair has closed its doors No country stands stitl, aud least of all the [Jnited Btates, so that iu some way and to some esteut new business will arise to take the place ot tfae old, but conditions wfalcfa migfat faave been made so very proflbable to the raiíroads, as those of tast and the coming year, cannot reasbnably be espeeted t o r ecu r fo r a long time to come, and meantime the obligations of all the roads are continuously growing.

The îatioiial Keal Estate OongreBS, tÆT HB NBXT CO.VGKESS BE BELD IN NEW ÎORK CITT.

On Tuesday, October 4tfa, tfae second cougress of the Natíonal Real Estate Associatiou wiil couveue at Buffalo, for a thi'ee dajs ' sessiou. Tbe congress witl with manifcst propriety be hetd in tfae baudsome Music Hall, wfaich is described as " one of ttie iargest aud floest auditoríuras in the State," Tfae city of Buf alo has appropriated 815,000 for the eutertainment of visiting dalegates, aud a dozen or so locat committees of real estate men faave undertakeu to see tbat the entertainment does not lack in spirit or variety.

The officers of the Association are : Benj. M. Weil, president, Milwaukee, WÍB,; M, M. Kline, secretary, Nashville, Teun.; J. C. Bartfaolf, assistant secretary, Mitwaukee, Wis , and Wm, B. Cutter, treasurer, Euffalo, N. Y.

Vice-PreBÍdents; Jos. H. Stoss, Huntsville, Ala. ; L . E. Hinton, Litt e Hock, Ark. ; Ohas. D. Nicott, New Haven, Conn.; R. E. Montgomery, Denver, Coi.; W. E. Fisfaer, San Franc sco, Cal.; T. M. Weir, Tampa, Ftsi,; Samuet W. Goode, Atlanta, Ua.; Malcolm McNeil, Cfalcago, Itl . ; J. A.lWebb, Dea Moines, lowa,; S. S, Medais, LjuisviIIe, Ky, ; D. M. Moore, Gainett, Kau,; Homer Warren, Detroit, Mich.; C. E. Livett , Duluth, Miiin.; E. H. Irvine, Butte, Mont.; P. H. Pierce, St. Louis, Mo.; R. H . Poti,er, Buffalo, N. Y . ; A. C. Hortou, Cincinnati, Ohio; J. Cradock Simiisoa, M •ntreal, P. Q ; Jus. B. Tdrnley, Chattanooga, Tenu.; U. W. OrawWd, Velasco, Tesas; C. E. Wanttand, Salo .Lake Clty, Utah; Win. J. M(irgan, Milwaukee, Wis.

Tfadre is alao a Board of Control, as follows: J. M. Williams, NaEfaviIle, Tenn.i J. L, Lombard, Chicago, 111,; H. S. Hitl, Bufi^alo, N. Y, ; J. C. Hendricba, Attanta, Qa ; H. H. Cushing, Totado, Ohio; J. T. Frazier, Louisvllle, E y , ; A. D, Agnow, Miiwaukee, Wis.; B. 0. HoIIiday, Dulutfa, Miun,; \0 . W, Crawford, Vetaaco, Tesas.

Tfae BWalo Committee of Arraegemeuts, tbrougfa its efflcient secretory, Mr. R. (£. Hill, bas worHed with energy in co-operatiou witfa the officers of tfae Natiiinal Assooiation to secure a repreaentative attendance, and it now looks aa i í there woutd be a convention of several hundi'ed accredited dele-gates preeient.

New Yárk real estate mea are in no wise indifferent or apathetic to tfais lonventioia. Wbile they do not feel tfaat it calls for active participation

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they witl watch the reports of its prcceedirgs with lively fyropalty, and a represeutative real estateman, Manager Berj. Hardwick, of theNew York Real Estate Excbange and Auction Rcom, will be preteiit, acd will ta je a p a r t în the proeeedings. Perhaps one of tfae effects of this con-gress within the bordera of tbe Empire State witt be the development and espansion o£ the Assoeiation to such a degree tbat New York Oity can not stay out of it.

Tbe programme of business haa not been deflned, but it wilt doubtI<'ss deal with the objects of the association, with which, as set fortb oy Pres-ideut Weit, every New York broiier will feel in full sympathy and accord. These are: " T o eatablish and maintain a ceotral body of reference and union for its members; to acquire, preserve and disseminate valuable informatlon appertaining to real estate iu tbe Un led States; to encourage, estabtish and maintain uniform bu ' ness priuciples and usages in real estate transactions; to inspire and create closer fraternal relatinns between agents, ownersand purc^aseri of realty; to encourage tbe organization of assoclations and escfaanges in varioua States aad citiea of the United States; to iufluence and direct a'"d mabe uuifoim, as far as passibte, tbe lawsaÊEeetÍug real property iu various States; todiscourage wildspecula-tion and fictitlous ' booms;' to encourage and direct, as far as possible, the inveslment of money lu those sections pi'omisiog tfae greatest and safest returns; to elevate and dignify the real estate busioess; to encourage and iraprove sociat intercourse amoug tbe membars oÊ the asíociatioo; to establi^b a bigh standard o£ etbics omong real estate men and tbeir 'rating' by eomæercial ageuts,"

Beyond tbis, tbe businessoC the cougress will be to tisten to addreases Upon subjocts intimately related to the real eslate and building iudustries, from recognized autborities on tfaeir respective fubjects, The set speecfaea thua far scheduled are to be as follows : " Depoudence of Owners on Ageuts," E -Govemor Hubbard, of Teias; "Rapid Transit and Suburban Real Estate," ChtuDcev M. Depew, New York; " U i b a n Reatty Lpgisla-tion," A. S. Colyar, Nashvilte, Tenn.; "Bui ld ingand Loao Associationa and tfaeir Influence on Real Bstate Interiists." Seymour 08x161", Elmira, N, y , ; " Title Guarautea Companies," Prederick C. Bowditch, Boslo-d, Mass,; "Proper Build>ng Oonstruction from ao Insurance Standard," F. C. Moore, President National Board of Fire Ønderwriters, New York; " The Niagara Fatts Tunnel," Peter A. Forter, Niagara FaltB,N. Y , ; aMd, " Titles and Transfers," J . Cradock Simpson, Montreal, P. Q.

Tbe discussion oE these subjects before sucb a body as will meet in tfae Congress at Buffalo, cannot fa l to be iuteresting and sfaould result in tast-ing benefît to real estate'and building interesta n all parts of the country,

In addition to Manager Hardwick, we understand tfait Mr. Jofan R. Foley aud perhaps Mr. B. A. Cruiksfaank, witl g«j to Buffalo, incidentally to sbow the appreciation o£ New York real estate men for the ob ects of the Association, but primarily to invite tfae Association to hoíd its next Congress, next year at about tfais time, in this city. Had tbîs idea heen presented to tfae management o£ tfae Excbange a little sooner we have every reason to belleve that the invitation would have been formally extended by a eommittee especially and formally commissioned by ^he Exchange to that effiect. As it is, we have the assurance of prominent members and offlcers of the Exchanga tfaat tbe Oongress would be given a faearty welcome and would undoubtediy be made a great success.

ComÍDg at a seasoa o£ tfae year wheo brokers and agents and auctioneers are just returning from tfae summer's recreation aud tbe lines faave begun to form for the fall and winter trade it is believed that such a Congress cannot £ail to do a great amount oí good. Altfaougb tfae objects of the Asaociation are not very specifically defined acd may be said to deal largely witfa platitudes that wou d bs equally as valuable and applicable to a Con-gress o£ book agents, or dairymen, or mine operators, there is much good to be gained from sucfa a Oongress. I t would be tfae business of tfae Con-greas to evolve the practical liue of effort out of this maze of generalities, of eourse, aud whether Buecessf ul or not would be a secondary matter. lE wonld be in massing at a proper time and place a large assemblage of men working in a common field, Ihe speechea aud orations that would be made and the papers read before them upon tfae important subjects connected witfa their profession out of which tfae good would come.

The chances are tfaat sucb a convention at such a time in New York City woutd be the most prominent thing in tbe eye of the American public, The Presidential election will be out of the way, tbe State tickets wiU have been long in the fleld, and it will be two months before the fall etections. Tfae World's Fair a* Cbicago will be nearly over and tfaere will be a clear field in all likelihood for the Congress. Ib will come in the bebween-season when the great dailies of this city could and would give it a)I proper space and ita doings woutd be publiahed to e'^ery corner of the land. There is no need to say anytbing about tfae entertainment of the deiegatea—New York has an eatablished reputationintbis direction, and faerreat eatate operators are the cream of the population. I t is not too mucb to suggest that per-haps out of such a Congressmightgrow tbe praciical workwhichalonecan sustain such an orgauization, and the complets national character wbich it will not Bttain while tfae cbief ciiy of tfae natíon is unrepresented in it.

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Is Ohicago to Have a Kew Offica Buildine;? Tbestatement was publlsbed in the Chicago Evemng Journal, of Sep-

tember 14th, and in several insurance papers during tfae week, tfaat tbe Leland Hotet property, on Michigan avenue acd .lacbson street, was abuut to pass in to tbehandsof tfae Mutual Life lusuraoce Co,, of thiscity. The report stated that il was tbe intentionoE tbe conipany to tear down the hotet and on its site tí» erect one of tbe bîggest offlce bulldiugs ín Chicago. Tfae property was traded to A. J . Cooper aud otbers by Warrea F. Letand on tbe st ot April, Mr. Cooper sfaortly after sold it to Moses Williams aud Lawrence Minot, oE Boslou,audOwen P. Aidis, cE Cfaicago, as trustees, for $635,000. I t was teased to Oooper at $37.500, aud by bim sublet to Kittredge & Skeels. This lease, according to thestory, is to be cauceled aiid tbe reconstruction to beg n at ouce. Officera of the Mutuul Life lusurance Company said to a RECORD AND GUIDE reporter that tfae com-pauy was not interested u tbe matter in any way, but thougfat some otber

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life insurance company was meant. elicited a similar reply.

Inquiry at the New York Life offlces

A Bo d Stroet Buainess StructiLre. I COSIMUNICATED,!

Tfae remarkable cfaaracter of tfae improvementa tfaat are transfoiming tfaeold-timeresideucequarterssoutb of Stfa street iu to btisineis localitiea is nowhere better illustrated than in Boud street,

On that stroet tfaere are at present being erected three or four modem business structures, wbile in tbe laat few j'ears many of tfae faouses bave beenaltered for business and otbers toru down to make way for structures tbathave beenerecbtd by sfarewd capitalists who saw that Bond gtreet wes destined to becorae oue of tfaemost important tfaorougfafarea branching out from Broadway. I t is very casy to see why these moneyed men pelectrd Bond streel. I t is a wide Ibrr ugbfare, thu offering good light

Nos. 42 and 44 Bonã Street. Morrls B. Baer, owner.

' andalr ; it is tbe connecting tink between the two great thorougfafarea— Broadwayand the Bowery; and itfaasthe advantage of being near the main arteries witfaout having the railroad tracks tbat are always a draw-back for the shippine and receipt of goods.

Among the new atructures ou Bond street is the seven-atory brick and iron bu dlng erected, as an investment, by Morris B. Baer, of real estate fame. It la a flue piece of construction, in tfae Romanesque, and covers a plot 53x100.3 in size at Nos. 43 and 44 Bond street, It is aeceasible both trom Broadway and the Bowery, and witl, in a few months, have the advantage of a cable road on botb sides of it, almost within a stone's throw. Tfae owiier, it is understood, desires to lease tfae entire building to one party for a tong term, from February next, at a low rental.

The buitdlng faaa practlcally eigbt floors. There Is a basement, fiãx95 la siao, aná it«ra oí titnilar sLte, wblle therø ar« iz loíts alwvs. I t bM

steam heat throughont, which ís supplied by two fifty-horae power steel boilers, uuder tfae vaulted sidewalks, Tfae building can be Bupplied with power and electrie light. I t also has Otis passenger and freight elevators. A feature bî the structure is its excellent hgfat, an advantage that manu-facturers, pubiishers, sfaippers, merchants and others are quick to appreciate. LYNX.

The Modem Eeal Estate Agent. Á DIRECTION IN W H I C H THE STANDAKD O P T H E PBOFESSION HAS BEBN

M A T E R I A L L T A D T A N C E D .

While the growth in value and importance of the real estate interests of this metropolis has been more or less apparent to even the most casual observer, tfaere has been a coincident change in tfae relationship between the owner and his brokcr or agent which has not been .noticed. The general impression is that a real estate broker's business begins and ends with tbe bringing together of a seller and buyer of houses and lands, and the " negotiation " of the transfer and co lection of fais commissions; and that the careful keeping of copious notes and memoranda, and of volumi-nous records and mapa, are but incidental to the brokerage. Tfae agent is generally believed to be a man who assumee to rent your building, coltect aud account for tfae rents, look after repairs and dispossesa bad tenants. Ferhaps tfae time was, and not so many years ago, when the general scope of the broker's and the agent's connection with any property was.thua limited. But that faas gone by, and now an owner requires tfaat his agent sfaall be sometfaing more than an expert a t renting and collecting, and in staving off ÍmportuDate teuants, The successful agent of the present day must be an expert iu all tfae usea to which a property may be put.

There is nothing wbieh the large faolders of real estate in the business sections of tfae city have had more thoroughly seared into their minds by the fires of esperience than tfaat it does uot do to depend upon their own judgment as to how to impi'ove tbeir property, Tfae sort of buildîng that would fulflll every espectation iu one locality might not pay bare interest and taxes in another. I t requires the most intimate knowledge of tfae course and tendency of business, rents, and the prospective changes in any given locality to prevent costly blunders in tfae improvement of a site in sucfa a locality,

Tfaen it Í3 not every man who is sufflciently qualifled to select an arcbi-tect for any proposed structure. Architects are becoming specialists, some in breweries, others in public buildings, otfaers in dwelling houaes, aud others in big offlce buildinga. I t requirea a general knowledge of the ccntemporary work in architecture and the forte of the arcfaitecta, reapec-tively, to enable one to selecb wisely tfae members for a competition. And after the architect or architects faave been selected they require proper instruction as to the character of tfae building wanted—whether for offices and wfaat kind of offlces, or manufacture, or merchandise, or storage, or for some combination of uses. Tben, tbe interior arrangement s a trouble-some matter, also requiriug for tbe best resulta' tbe advice oí some person who is posted oa the demands of tbe district. Finally, tfae letting o£ con-tracts and supervision of construction are matters which call for e s p c ^ kuowtedge and skill. Matters enougb migbt be overlooked in tfae framing of a contract by an unskilted person to increase greatly the estimated cost o£ a buitding, and then the coustructive work offers almost uolimited oppor-tunities for " extras " and increased expense.

These are thiugs whicfa the indiv idual or corporate owner of real eatate hag learoed, a t more or iess cost, in the school of experience. I t is only natural, therefore, that such owners shoutd emptoy some one of expert intetligence in these several matters to manage such mattera for tbem and ia their stead. To what extent this has grown to be the practieecan-not be said, But several instances have come to tfae knowiedge of THK RECORD AKD GOIDE. Mr. George II. Read, the President of the Real Estate Excfaange, bas under way fortbreeseparate corporations three of tfae iargest offlcebuildings in tfae city, whicfa fae is constructing under t bese conditiona, Oue of them, in a side street down town, towers stiveral stories above atl of its neighbors, and is rapidly nearing completion. Anotfaer, in Broadway, is just getting n íts deep aoã solíd fouudatioos, aud tfae tbird, which is to be tfae tallest and most costly of the three, ia stiU preparing on paper.

In each of theae instances Mr. Kead was commissioned to secure the sites, aelect the arehitects and designate the character of the building; make the contracts and supervise the constniction, His advice as an expert was taken upon the selection and purcfaase of the sites, the size and inteiíor arrangement of the buitding to be coustructed, the designation of the arcfaitects (in one case a competitíon) and tfae selection of the plao. With the selection of the plan h s employment in an advisory capacity was extendod, and he became tbe executive agent for the construct on o-;" tfae buildiogs. Tfae plans were turned over to him, and he supervised tíie let-ting of the contracts and the work of construction. He passes upon lAl tbe architects' estimatea, andall cfaecks to pay tfaem are made to fais order,.- To all intents and purposes he stands in the pos tlon of tfae owner in all thi'3 work of coustruction, Tfae owoer is relieved o£ all the burden of the un!dertak-ing, and bas the satisfaction of koowing that the building fae is. to owo wilt be scientiflcally designed and constructed and adjusted in all f ûhiogs to meet tfae present and prospective requirements of the location.

The name, Real Estate Agent, under such circumstances, assiur.es a new and more ÍmportanD meaning than is generalty reahzed. Tii-ustees of estates, guardians, boards of directors of institutioos and co^rporationa faave long been accustomed to rely m very large mea&ure upon.tfae judg-a;ent of tbe Real Bstate Agent in mattera of investment anc i aale and excfaauge of property, astfae feitdal proprietorg of Bnglish and c ither Euro-pean estates have from time immemorial intrusted tfae mani.^gement of their estates to tfaeir stewarda and lawyera. But in tfae new rel ation which has beea described New York has advanced tfae standard of t l le profea^ion fartfaer tfaan has heretofore been known, and in a directíon in- whicfa, ^•íith the progresB of events, there must be a conatantly increassngj'demand j_for the character, ntelligence aod ezpert knowíedge which alon'i 9 qup"* e! "'e R»al Estato Ageot foi' auch coofîdeotlal aod Important retatif^ I'DB. b '

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Bullders «nd owoerg, J . & E. P. Eeaudet. HOnSES OF J. AND E. P. BEAUDET,

on the Southwest coruer of Mount Morris aveoue aod ISlst Btreet, ar-——

The Beaudet Houses. Ow ng to an accident la theeugravingdepartment , last week, thepicture

of tha Beaudet faouses, in last Saturday's RECORD AND GUIDE, was ren-dered so defective that it couveyed hardty aoy impression of tfae sedate and attractive linea of these beautiful houses. The pícture is, therefore, repro-duced in this lasue.

hf jd we will be prepared to largely auppiy tfao losa occasioned by the deatruction of Mr. Preston's report.

Work o£ the Buildiiig and Loan Associationa, One of tfae most deplorable results of the flre a t Albany taat week, which

consumed the State printer's establishment, was the destruction of the proof sheets aud printed portion of a report which tíuperintendent Cbarles M. Preston, of the Banking Department, had prepared upon the Buitdiug and Loan Associations of the State.

Tfae work of these associations, especiatly in tfae vicíuity of the metrop-olis, is of a very importaut character. Tfaey are doing more than all other agencies coinbiued to develop tfae suburban districis, plautingnew villages, opening oew hues of travel and traffic, and developing a spirit of saving and nvestment among wage-earners, and thus adding every year milliona o£ dottars to the aggregate wealtfa of tfae nietropolis. Bet-ter thao all this, tfaey are rapidly incroasing tfae number of householdera and property-ownera, and in this direction doing more to counteract anarchistic tendencies and to stiffeo tfae backbone of the nation tban coutd ever ba done by mil tary or tegislative influencea.

This work deservea the greatest encouragemeut. Tfae aonual report of the Banlring Superintendcnt would have abown the immense strides tfaat havo been made in tfae busiuess of tfaese homebuilding associations, I t is very unfortuuate tfaat it was destroyed. T H E RECORD AUD GUIDB, with a view to.tbe wider disseminatiou of,valuable iuformation upon tho operations and the benefits to be gained from these associatious, has rocently called upon the secretaries of tbe associations in and about New York £or copies oftheir last floancial reports, aud tistsshowingwfaeretheirloaushave been made and to wbat aggregate amounts io each ptace,

A compitatiou of this informatiou coutd uot fail to he of iuterest and value to every asaociation, Most of the associations faave responded to our requesb, but there are a few lackiug, without which the general statement Bhowingtheoperations for the year and for all previous years wouid be iucomplete. Superinteodent Freston wrote in reply to our requesr: " We had prepared a report on building and loan associations, which haL* been printed and waa iu process of bindíng wheu a flre occurrei which , on-Bumed tfae offlce of the State printer and also our report some two w.eeks ago. Thia delays us ia gettiug out our report, oa it will have to be dor-e all ovar again.' Wh«n the reporti which a r s stlll lacking sfaall fanvfl come to

Personal. Mr. Speucer 0. Doty has jusb returned from an extended vlsit to Lakn

George and Saratoga. Patrick H. McManus, wfao bui t the Sfaenandoah and other blocks of

flats on upper Sth aveaue, has returned to town very much improved in faealtfa,

Thomas C. Smith, of the Trinity Building, is back to business aEter quita a lengthy summer ouling. Mr. Smith is onø o£ many experts who antici-pate a very brigbt future for reall.y on upper Broadway.

BriíkerFred. A. Cartl has returued to busineaa af ter six weelia'sojoiiro belween Greenwich, Conu., and the Tfaouaand slauds. Mr. Carll's apecialty is handling ccntratly-Iocated flata aud plots for buí diug.

Sam. Goldsticker. of L. J. Pfailtips & Co., wasseen ou 'Cbange Wednes-day. Mr. Goldstieker is just back f romatr ip across tho Atlantic and is more than ever impresaed witfa New Yorlî's greatness.

Builder Johu Livingston has spent most of tfae summer Beason at the Porest Lakc Club-faouae. Pike Co., Pa. He has been very active in looking after extensive alterations to the club-house wliîch add much to its at trac-tiveness,

Stephen M. Wrigbt, Secretary of the Mocbanics' aud Traders' Exchanga and tfae Buitding Trarles' Olub, relurucd ou Tuesday from au extended sunimer tr ip to Saratoga and tho White Mountaius, Mr. Wright basaome valuable ideas utider fais hat fcr the iucressed efflcieucy of both organi-zations.

The recent marriege of J. B, Oiltie, for many yearg of stone-cutting fame and in recent years a successful builder, has escaped many of his friends, tfae eveut bavií3g been very quietly ceiebrated. Amoug the younger men in his busíness LO one ia more popular tfaan he, and at the quarrymeu's ban-quets and on other festive occasions few surpasa bim in earnestaess, wit and eloquence.

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Not ce to Property-Owners, Comptroller Tfaeo. W, Myersgives notica of tfae conflrmation on Sept.

2dof tfaeassessment for acquiriug t i t letolSIst street, between Amsterdam and Convent avenues, and that the saine is payable at the offlce of tfaa Collector of Aasessments and Clerk of Arrears, in tfae Stewart Buitding. Paymenta made on or betore November 7tfa witl be exempt from intereBt. After that date intereít will be charged at the rate of 7 per «eQt from Sep* t«mber 7th. -, ~ .

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Pariaian Writers and íewspapers,

SOME CRITICISIIS OP Z O L A — T H B " AMERICAN A R T OF I N T E R V I E W I N G " —

THB O R D E B OIT T H E " S I N C E R E . "

There cei'taiuly is notfaing truer tban what wise, bitter, oldVoItaire said so long ago : " To criticise is easy, a r t alone is difflcutt."

The recent criticisma on Zola's Debacle prove many mi&takes as to the detail of bia work witfaout doubt, but as the mistakes are merety detail, eontradictioo, e t c , it seems to me to give undue value to small matters at the expense of greater ones. I t is hke criticising the frame of a picture instead of tfae picture itaelf.

Zola, jn the meantime, faas left a free field to his detractors, who are proviug tfaat he faas named in faia reeent work an Arabian horse by an Algerian name, or vice versa, and is pre-occtipied with the preparations for his future work upon " Our Lady of Lourdes." Lourdes is that little town in the Pyrenees, whither thousands of Pilgrims travel to be cured by a magic spring o£ their ailmenta. The faitfa displayed is marvelous, the Ciu-es miraculous, but not aa frequent as formerly—we are assmed by one of the young priests, " since there is so little real faitfa,"

Zola, it was assumed in tfae beginuiug, was in a somewfaat sceptical mood wfaen be first arrived, but we are told that now he is fully cou-vinced. He has been interviewed ad nauaeam upon tbe subject, and fînally answered, humoroualy, a week ago, " but if I tell you all my ímpressioos tfaere witl be no book left for me to write." Zola haa reoently beennamed the Priuce of Interviewers in addition to tfae Samson of hter-ature, since he carries on his sboulders tfae weight of so mucfa detail and theiaemory|of somuchwork. In " L a D e b a c l e " we are to ldhe but recounts the happenings iu tfae lives of othera of which he has read or of wha t has been recounted to him.

Interviewing is anaequired taste in France which faas recently taken giant stridea.

We have been treated ali summer to a series of articles attendaut upoD 6be interviews witb tfae great cribics, journalists and hterary artists of tfae day.

I t a surprising to see with what alacríty they !end tfaemselves to thia " purely American custom" of interviewing, aud how happy are tbe reaults. We bave learned wfaab books are to be written, wfaat plays are to be given aã libit'wm,, and we faave tasted tfae sweets of eujoyment long before they were dished. Tfae newspapers tbemselves have been very ficarce of news, eitfaer owing to the lintense and uuparalieled beat, or the vacations oí the heads of the various departments.

Socialism and the Jewisfa questionhave been given undue value. The trial of tfae Marquis de Mores v ^ - wetcomed as a genuine rel ef. He came off witfa fiyiug cciors, áud now we have a new order in France.

Tfaere have tcen the Imperialists and the Bocialists, tfae Republicaos, the Oathoiica and the Jews. We now have the " Sinoere.'"

The pubUc is in favor of tbe Marquis de Mores, because, it ia said, he ia sincere. He has exfaausted bis fortune in aiding others lesa fortunat© than himself. He only fougfat Mayer btcause it was thrust upon him, etc.

The son of the Duke de V ollambrosa is posseased of a peraonal .magnet-ism which appears to carry ali before him. He bas the courage of fais con-victions, and that goes very far toffarda conviucing otfaera, His war againat the Jews bas been occasioned as much by tfaeir aitacking his per-aonal nteresbSj whicfa has roused fais antagonism, as by any general Idea of fightiug thempro bono publíco.

Auother " sincere " is the Marquis de Breteiiil, who bowed to the recent decreeof the Fopeiu sofar as wishingto remain a Mouarcbist, pure and pimple, he retired upon bis laurels, There bave been many bitter tfaings said of fais withdrawal, ts cause and ts resul t ;but no one doubts the frankness of fais method aad tfae straightforward simplicity of tfae letier which announced hia decigion to resign. Saverine is another "s incere ," an^he r articles on tfae Mores trial were w ortb the wbole trial itself for dramatio intenaity, for picturesque portrayal, aud for masterhneas of style in the generai aumming up. Severine is doiog much to bnng tfae Eolair ioto notice.

At present theÆ' ía i r i s a l i t t le sheet, replete with news and humming witfa the buzz of the Boulevards. I t only costa a cent, and con aios no social gossip. I t faas lately offiered its readers the unusuai spectaele of a summary of the German picture galleries.

ThefourprincipalFrencbnewspapars are the Temps, the Evenemc'nt, tfae Figaro aná the Gaulais. Tfae remps numbera among its staff, M. Jules Simon, who deals in trite truisms, the very beaviest of facts, andponderous matters generally. TheEvenement iseometbing in tfae same lioe, absolutely reliable and to be depended upon. The Fiffuro, the whole world knows is brilliautly conducted, comprises among its staff almost all the famous Frencfa jomnatists and men of letters, and ia vastly progressive in mat-ters foreigu, political and social. The French thiuk it clap-trap and expensíve, and the general middle classes content themselves with " the same news gotten up more inexpensively," Tfae Gaulois is remarkable for clearaess o£ detail, preseats botfa sides of a questiou most ably without generaUy comm tting itself, and next to the Figaro is tfae most popular.

The smaller papers are wittier, buc uot so reliable. On the Echo de PaHsthey have some writers who are astoniafaingly clever, but tbeir wit ia so Frenchy that it will not always bear translation, and one ig convinced that their taleot is above tfaeir tact. The celebrated Lalulleg Mendes who haa the whole Freacb vocabulary at the típ o£ hia pen aad the ligbt and shadeof hissubjectiu evidence, whicfa aecountsalwaysfortheprominence, no matter how smaD tfae subject iu faand whlcfa is accorded faia article, wilí waste all the wealth of his brilliant íntellect on tfae ruffîes of a cbemise Until the page fairly bristles witb naughtinesa aud yet holds aa insidious beauty of its own, I t is not the old-fasbioned i nocent Frencfa gaiety oE the middle classas; it is the hot-bouse production of Parisiau iife fast and furious; it is theanalysis o£ subjects wfaicfa afaould sfaock, butontyserve to omuse, aud ic ueither adds to the beauty of tfae sheet f or which he writes, nor has auy lasting mer e of its owa.

„ . ' -- 'sm in France is a ptudv.' " ^ d j e s o guan- \^

t i ty than we have at home. Frencfa women journalists coufiue themselves to tfae fashiong aud iaterviewing principally, Their femioinity seems to warn them off the graver ground, either because they are wige enough to let well euough alone, or becauae they recognize tfaeir inabitity to diseuss foreign and politleal matters. The preaent question upon woman in journalism woutd have no fîeld faere, The modem French woinan is more occupied with her wrongs than her rights. J , B. W,

PARIS , Sept. 6th, 1893.

Special Notices. F L E M I N G CEMENT AND BBICK CO.

The exhibit a t No. 83 Liberty street, o£ lugham's, aud Leeds Fire Ctay Co.'a., Bnglish enameled brickg shoutd be seen by all interested. They are of different sizea, 6x35í feet, 9x2% feet, 13xl>í feet, and *oE a finish and excellence that authorities conceded have not been approacfaed. PLapid delivery is a sine qua non in tbese days of fast construction, and the Plem-ng Cement and Brict Co. can deliver 50,000 Enghsh enameled brick per

week under contract, which is one of tfae reasons why they are enabled to book so many orders and give such parfect satisfaction.

The Blaclîcross Portland Cemeut imported by tfaem îa of national repu-tation, and is of such excellent quality that the late Gen. Meiga, io a report tfaat waa submitted to tfae United States Senate, said ; " I believe it to be much stronger tfaan any cement known to me as having been used in tha foundation of any United States buUding,"

A MILLION D0LLAR3 OR MORE TO LOAN ON IMPROVED REALTT,

Eugene L. Clarkson, of No. 60 Broadway and 25 New street (Consol-idated Bxcbauge Buildiug), has over a million dollars to loan in sums o£ $50,000 aud upwards on mproved city reaity at from 4)^ to 5 per ceot iuterest. Frincipals faavmg good apptications would do well to see Mr. Clarksou, The latter aiso bas money to iuvest for clients—productive properties, Associated with Mr, Olarksoo s Mr. Herman Le Roy Edgar. Only last week we told in our " Gossip " column of the sale by Mr. Clark-Eon of tbe premises Nos. 98 and 100 Bteecker and 197 Mercer,;atreet to tfae V7eldeestateat $400,000.

BROOKE & GARDBN.

This firm, established lagt July, are very comfortabty and centrally located at No. 54 West 34th gtreet, near 6tfa avenue. Mr. George H, Brooke is very well kuown ia real estate circles, having been for years in cfaarge of tfae Bureau of Information at tfae Real Eîtate Bxchange, and later tbe Secretary of its Legislative Committee. Mr. Har ry L. Garden is alao well known, faisgraudfatfaer being tfaePresident of tfae Nintfa National Bank. Messrs. Brooke & Garden trausact a general real eatate and insuraoce buBÍness, and give matters intrusted to tfaem their personal attention, Both partmers are young, eoergetic and courteous, qualities tfaat invariably lead to success.

W A L T E R KLOTS & B R O S . ' SONS,

Among the youug firnis carrying.on business in the Eastern District.of Brooklyn we wou d mention Walter l lots & Bros,' Sons. Tfae late Walter Ktots, wfaose decease somc time sinee left the managemeut of tfae business in the faauds of the preseot firm of Walter aud Charles, commenced opera-tioos very modestly in ISlî, aud from tfaat time ou contiuued to push the concern to a position where it slands at the head of tbe best of dealers iu Brick, Lima, Latfa, e t c , io the City of Brooklyn to-day. I t i s to tfaecredit of the two soug, Walter and Charlea, both very young men, that the busi-ness has doubled siuce they succeeded to it, the result of faithful and busi-ness-Iiko admiuistrat on. Tfaeir yard js situated ou Newtown Creek, Mes-erole street aud Morgan aveuue, witfa a branch at tfae juoction of Washing-tou and Morgan avenues, ou the Wallabout Caual, botfa situations as coaveuient as can be to sbipmeuts by water, and tbe former their ma o office, but two blocks from oue of tfae maio depots of tfae Loug Island

ailroad.

A des able factory property is advertised in'another coiumn to Ipase, which is well deserving atteution from our readera, For particidors apply to tfaa estafce of jPeter.Kehr, 3 Beekman street, Temple Oourt,

A WEW F I R M I N T H E R E A L ESTATE B U S I N E S 3 .

Mesars. Pryor & Lee are among tfae latest aspirants for honors io the real eatate field. Botfa portnera are young men, aud very hopeful of mak-iog their way to the front ranka, Mr. Fryor was lor aeveral years tfae faead of the stock brokerage firm of S. Morris' Fryor & Co., and Mr. Thomas Nisbet Lee bas beeu conneeted with John F, Doyle's offlce. Tfae new firm have offlces at Noa. ao and 33 Pine street.

A N E W P t m L I C A T I O N ,

The toek Plaster Monthlii is tfae títle of a new publication wfaich is devoted to the interests o£ tfae Improved Plaster trade. I t s a neatly-printed 16-page quarto, with a blue cover, publisfaed at 44 Broadway, I t is repiete witb instructive and iuteresting matter about the development of the arc of plastering, especially in tbe improvemeuts in tbe materials employed. Lime, as formerly used, is coodemned out of faand, and many testimouials are presented, to the superiority of rock plaster. The State buildmgs of lllinois, Ohio and Montana, a t tfae Columbus Exposition, are to bs built targely of rock plaster, the mner and outer watls being tbickly coated witfa t, for it ia declared to be imperviouSjLto watev, and only to harden by exposure to tfae elements. The new journat is publighedby the Oonsolidated Rock Plaster Company. í

E S r E N D I N S T H B I R B Ø S I N E S S — B I G CONTRAOTS SC00ESSFOL.LY E S E C U T E D .

I'Ottce is given on another page that the firm of Tfaorp & Oonlin witl hereafter be known as Tfaorp, Conlin & Oo., Mr, L, K, Sone havmg been adc''!*^*>dasa paitner. This c faange^ made to'pi'ovide for a rapidly

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increasing and successful business, embraciug much importaot and diffl-culÉ stmctural iroo work, Among other contracts for irou work executed satisfactorily,hy thisflrm, duringtfaepast year, was tbe mansmotb Mollen-bauer sugar reflnery in Brooklyo; the Wbite Plains Diãpoa ! Works; Schwarzscfaitd'a & Sulzberger's reflnery, at ^'ith street and Bast River; the office biiilding, No. 19 Union square, aud pier sbed for N, Y. C. & H. R. R, Co., a t old Pier No, 35, Tfais is certainly a flue record, and we bear that bereafter even bigger work aud niore of it can be haudled with dis-patcb and aatisfaction guaranteed by Thorp, Conlin & Co. Tbeir office is a t No, 1 Union square (Lincoln Building), wfaere estimatea and otfaer detoils concerning tbeir work ca" be obtaiued.

A S TO INTERIOR DECORATIONS.

Cheerfulness, not melancfaoly; suoshine, not sbadow. We need all tfae accessoriea—the sidelights—to faelp UB along iu tfais wortd, Katurally, it is

dark and dreary enougb. Bright, cheery surroundings are not only iadi-cations of good physical health, but of a happy atate of miud as well. Juat before tbe advent of cold weather, when you begin to live more indoors, before the advent of the loug soc al season, is tfae time to have tfae interior of your faouse renovated. Take dowa those gloomy, depresaiag hangiags; obliterate the dark and dismal colors from your doore and cas ngs and waÍDscotingsandreplace thsm with bright, cheering, refreshing colors. Balt & Oo,, 25 West 4ad street, opposite the Reservoir, witl do it for you n a truly artiatic manner,

Strong, neat bindera, eapecially made for T H E RECOBD AND GmnE, can be obtained at thia offlce. Those of our subscribers wbo wlsb to keep a flle of the uumbers in a compacb form aud in regutar sequence, can bave the blnder delivered at tfaeir offlce on receipt o£ order by postal card. Prica atoffice, $1.00; by maii, *1.19.

BXJILDIlSrG lîE' rs. The down-town cable station of tbe Broadway aurface railroad, a t the

oorthweat corasr of Broadway and Houston street, is advanc ng toward completion fairly well. Tbe second tier of iron beams is already in place, although the raaBon-work faas not progressed beyond tfae street level. A large force of raen, probably as large a Eorce aa could work on tbe buildiug witfaout being in each others' way, is engaged on the atructure and it tooks as though tbis statioo might be completed before tbe eud of November. The part of this work wh ch tonk a good deal of time as well as a good deal of money was theexcavation and the building of tbe foondations, wbich are in sonie places as mucfa as 38 feet betow Ihe surface ef tbe street. Tbe cabte works uuder Broadway at Houaton street, it may be remembered, are 33feet deep. At theup- town cabte station, 50tb street and î tb avenue, a large part of tbe macbinery is in place and work here will probably be succesBfully completed before the dowo-town station is ready.

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The Tfaird Avenue Cable Station, at tbe Bowery, Bayard and Elizabetfa streets, is not getting on so well. Men are still at work excavating tfae aandy soil a t th isplaceand bracing tbe sidea of the immense faole witfa stout beams, A goodly part of thu foundation has also been laid and doubtless the superstructure wiU be erected very rapidty ouce tbe work on it commences. I t is to be hoped that matters on tfaese two roads will be pusbed aarapidly as is cauipatibte withaafe construction, for their operation ia going to be of immense banefit not onty to passengers but to property-owners. Tbis will be eBpeciatly the case ou od avenue, some parts of which have been atagoant of late years.

* * » * DEPARTMENT O F ARCHITECTURB—BROOKLYN INSTITUTB.

The prospectus of the Brooklyn lustitute of Arta and Sciences faas just been issued. Commenoing ou October IHtb, eigbt ÍHustrated lectures will be giveo on Architocture. Tfae lecturers include Prof. A. D. F. Hamlin, of Cotumbia College, wbose subject wiil be "The Architectureof tfae World's Fair Buildings:" Barr Ferree on "Arcfaitectural Probtemí in Great Cities;" Prof. William R, Ware on tbe " Homan Forum ;" Kuíselt Sturgis, presi-dent of tfae Architecbural League, on " Tbe Relation between the Facades of Buildingsand their Planaud Stmctiu-e,"and AlberbE. Parfitt, who will lecture on " Four Typea of Arcfaitecture, as Illustrated by Pour Cities, Oxford, Rouen, Nuremburg and Venice."

On October I7tfa, tfae architeclural schoot for draughtsmen and .iuaíor architecbs will open and continue for twenty-four weeks. Jofan W, McKeclmie, of tfae Metropolitan Museum of Ai'ts, will have charge t/' tbe school,

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THB B O W E R Y SAVINGS BANK COMPETITION.

Alt thedesigns from tbe five arch tectscompsting for tbe Bowery Sav-ing? Baukfaavebeen completed and turned over to tbe bauk committee, A meet ng of said committee wos beld tbîs weelt and an iuspectiou beguu of the severat desigus submitted. These are from tfae following welt-known architects of New York: Charles W. Ctiotou, C, L. W. Eidlitz, McKim, Mead & Wbite, G^orge B. Poat and N. Le Brun & Sons. The problem faas been most successfully treated ia every instance, aud a very tboroughinspection of theplaas wilt, of course, be necessary before any selection caa be raade.

* * * * SomethÍDg of an innovation has beeo made in buitdiag by the Staten

Island Terra Cotta Lumber Co,, in tfae constructiou of tbe addition now in the course of erection to the Hotel Beresford, Slsl street and Stb aveuue. This addition ig beiug supplied throughout witfa jiorous instead of hard tile and p aced side iuatead of en.rtcoQstruction.the tatter beingtfaegeueral custom in buitdiug.

Mr, Carter, of the flnu of Meeker & Carter, 23d street, this city, tbrough whose instrumentatity tfae Stateu latand people sccured tlie coutract, said; " F r o m testa wfaich wefaave caused tobemade, thia methodof couatrucling is superior iu every way to the prevaibug cuBtom of ond constmction. I t ÍB stronger aod cheaper, and wfaen we faave fîn shed this job it wilt be witb-out doubt one of the best of fire-prooflug in tfais city."

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On tfae west side of Cotumbus aveoue, No. (191, nortb of U3d street, a tbree-story tighb atone front buitdiug is ncarly completed, the owner beiug Ebzabeth P. Rohbius. The building diffcra arcfaitpcturalty and in height from its neighbora, aud has ooty seven wiudow opeuings above tbe flrst story, of which threi aro very small, The ordinury investor would natur-aily feel disposod to ask why a five-story structure was not erecied ou the 6it« and wfay such valuabtc grouud space was not madc the most of.

* * * * Of course, thereare people of meane who are willing to take two or

three per centon an investment, where they could just as tasiJy obtaia six or seven. There are o t b c s , Étill, who build piiLd allj I t r iLeii-opn

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requireraents. Among tbeae ÍG Alex. D. Duff, who bas commenced th« excavations for a two-story building on Columbus avenue, near filst streat. Mr. Duff is a real eatate owaer and broker who faad hia quartera ou tb« Basb Side for maiiy yeara before the West Side movemeat sBarted, A fow feet away, on the northwest coraer of 80th gtreet, a two-story building i -being completed.

* * * + Robert A, Keasby, 5S Warren street, says that " Architects are taking

up magnesia coveriag pretty generally," and its high aou-couducting and fli-e-proof properties are begjuaing to be appreciated. He is eompleting contracts a t the preseat time in the United CfaariUes Building, Cable Road biiildiag at Broadway aud Houston street, Metropolitan Life asurauce Company'a buildiug in 33d atreet, and seí-eral others.

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Tbe flve-story flat of J . Flanagin, ou the Boutheaat comer of 66th street and Columbus avenue, is topped out, and tfae buildiog on the soutbeast cor-aer of 65th street on tfae block below s compteted and ready for occupancy. Otfaer buildiuga nearby are the tbree five-atory flats being built ou tha aoutheast corner of the same avenue and 6!lth street, by Ed. Kilpatrîck. 'i'bey are about up to the tbird story,

* * * * After moathg of rock e cavation the Park Sc Tilford buildiag is having

tfae ú-on columiis placed ia poait on, and the building is liliely to be opened in time for tfae Christmas bolidays. Residents on 731 atreat will rejoice when it ia completed, f or the roadway and aidewalk faas been iu a soiTy con-dition around these lots £or several months,

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Geo. Reid's faouses ou 103d street, near Riveraide Drive, have a pleasant outlook ovM- tbe Hudsou River and Paliaades. Mr. Reid is oiie of the bijjlders who operated on the East Side for many .years, and wbo, liko mauy bafore him. eveatuatly succumbed to the attractioaa of the West Side.

« « * * Micbaet GiWÍn, the veteraa builder, is uot afraid of tbe real esbate mar-

keb. He is buildiog no leas than fourteen house on SOthandSIst itreets, betweeu Columbusand Amsterdam aveaues. Of tbese eight are topped out, three have their Eecond tier of beamsoa aud three are nearly com-pleted.

» * * * ID fiur issue of Sept. 3d we made a stateujeut tha t tbe Burfingtou B b n r ^

Compiny hadsGCured the contract for the Savoy Hotel, We mould cor-rect tfais mistake and say tbat the Burlingtou people are furnishing the "Sevillia," 5Sth streot near 6th avenue,

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The three bouses bcing built by Ed. J. Kelly, ou the eoubh ide of ISfith streeb. uear 7th avenue, are nearly ready for the trim. The fronts, on the fîrst floor, sbow an arched window of a deaign di fferent trom any noticed elsewbere io Harlem.

* » * » J. B. Gillie is buildin ; eight three-atory houses on the Weat Side. Four

of these are on Slst street, between Central Park West and Colurabus avenue, and four ou 95th street, tetween the same avenues. Tlie latter are uearty completed.

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Joha G. Prague ia erectîng tbree five-story flata on the eouthweat covuGr of 85tb stroet and Columbua avenue. They are up to the first story, On tbe opposite coraer is the Brockbolst, of which Mr. Prague was the arcbitect. The flats vary in frontage from 30 to 35 feet.

* * * * Tmo improvemeats on íl.lth street, near Ceutral Park Weet, ai-e the four

houses being built by Geo. Edgar's Sons, which are up to the roof, and four being built by E. H. Cockburn, for Misa M. A. Oockburn, wfaich are up to aboat the first story.

» * * * lucreaae M. Greuell's houíeii oa Wost Bod avenue nud 104th street are

approachiog completion, Mr, Grenell bas built between fiftyaudsixty houaes m tbe last eight or nine years.

* * * * Ãmong those building ou upper West Eod avenue, in addition to tboPe

aamed iu these columns last week, are Ed, Kilpatrick and E, E. W, Schneider.

* * * * Everybody interested i'n architecture and iii bvilding should read

the Architectural Record. 25 cenfs a copy. Record and Ov.ide offve, i V o s . 1 4 - 1 , • " - - - — • • ,

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X. S e p t e m b e r is held by raauy of t h e m o s t p r o m i n e n t b r o k e r s t o be t h e

dul les t m o n t b in t h e r e a l es ta te y e a r . U p t o this week t h e opinîon m i g b t h a v e been held în doi ibt a s t o th i s y e a r , for, n o t w i t h s t a n d i n g t h e g e n e r a l dullnesa, t h e r e h a v e been some i m p o r t a n t t r ao sac t i ons , wh ich b a v e k e p t a l l t h e m a c h i n e r y of t h e m a r k e t in m o t i o n , a n d m o s t of t h e ope ra t ives a t t he i r posts . B u t th i s week bas eet t led a l l d o u b t s as to th i s S e p t e m b e r be ing t b e dul les t m o n t h of t h e y e a r , in n e w business , Beyood t h e sales of resi-dence p r o p e r t y a n d a few u p - t o w n plo ts , t he re is n o t h i n g t o record , P u r t h e r m o r e , a g e n t s say t h e y do no t look for a n y g r e a t a w a k e n -i n g u n t i l a f t e r t h e n a t i o n a l electioua h a v e boen he ld , People wil l be too busy in pol i t ics , or in d i s couu t i ng tfae resul ta oE t h e election, as i t affects t he i r i nd v i d u a l i n t e r e s t s , t o en t e r u p o n împoi t a u t r e a l e s t a t e ope ra t ions , B u t fo r a l l th i s t b e r e has se ldom beeu a s t rooger or m o r e p romis ing m a r k e t . Tfae v e r y f ac t t h a t res idence p rop -e r t y is sell ing a t t h e pr ices p r e v a i l m g , proveB t b e s t r e n g t h of tfae m a r k e t ond affords a basis for j u d g m e n t a s to t b e f u t u r e . Tfaere wiU b e a good dea l of res idence p r o p e r t y in tfae m a r k e t , b u t tfae p rohab i l i t y is tfaat no t -w i t h s t a n d i n g tfais f a e t t h e r e wi l l be less in p ropor t iou t o t h e d e m a n d t h a n for m a n y yea r s , W e bea r , fur t faermore, o t severa l l a r g e deals in busiuess p r o p e r t y t h a t a r e u n d e r w a y a n d h k e l y t o r eaeb c o n s u m m a t i o n bef ore long. The re is n o occasion w h a t e v e r for discotu-agement, T h e cbo le r a scare , t h a t p u t a we t b l auke t on u p - t o w n renbs for a t i rae , is paa t , a o d t h e r e isn'b a c loud 'on tfae hor izon.

A raoat i n t e r e s t i ng f ac t in c o a n e c t i o a w i t h t h e deve lopmen t oE Nortfa N e w Y o r k is t b e n u m b e r o£ y o u n g m e n of smal t capibal a n d of w o m e n w b o h a v e m a d e i n v e s t m e n t s t be re . I t hasi been r e r o a r k e d t h a t a t m a n y o£ t h e guburban sales—at moac of t h e m , i o fact—tfaere h a s beeu a n a t t e n d -ance of women , a n d , aa a ene ra l tfaing, these w o m e n faave proved tfaem-selves ah rewd invostora. T h e y a r e , faowever, somet imes v e r y t r y i n g t o t h e auc t iooeers . Those of thera , especial ly, w h o a t t e u d aun t ioa salea for t h e first t i m e , bid low a n d ev ince on ly too f r equen t ly a des i re t o reca l l tfaebid, Af tor a t i m e , however , tfaia weara off. Tfaey come to t h e sale, b a v i o g pre-p a r e d be fo rehaud a schedule of bids, beyond w h l c h t h e y r a r e l y go, a n d a l l t b e eloquence of t h e auc t ioneer a n d t b e a d v i c e of bya tander s , l is tened to ao carefi i l ly once , n o w pa-«ses u n h e e d e d b y t h e m .

T h e y o u n g raen w h o inves t a t tbese sales a r e r a r e l y înduced t o purcfaase a t the flrst auc t iou t h e y a t t e n d . Tbey a r e as anx ious as t h e w o m e o n o t t o a p p e a r wiseacres in t b e p remises , and if t h e y purcfaase a t t h e first sale i t is d u e solely t o t h e c leverness of. t h e auc t ionee r wbo inb n u a t i n g l y f orcoa t h e lo t on t h e pleased b u y e r . T h e y o u n g m e n , h o w e v e r , a r e qu ick ly edu-ca ted . I t becomes w i t b t h e m no t a m a t t e r of a p p e a r i n g wise b u t of g e t t i n g r i ch , a n d the i r b ids a r e m a d e accord iug ly . These y o u n g m e n inves to r s a r e b y a l l m e a n s tfae m o s t degirabte p u r c b a s e r s for a n o w n e r to secure fo r a n e w s u b u r b . Tfaey a r e fui l of e n e r g y a n d iife a n d t h e y do everytfaing i o t he i r p o w e r t o iucrease tfae p r o s p e r i t y of t he i r t o w n as well as t b e va lue of tfaeir o w a p r o p e r t y . U n d o u b t e d l y m u c h of t h e g r o w t h of N o r t h N e w Y o r k is due t o t b e e n e r g y , t h e en te rp r i se and tho hopefulness of the young m e n who compr i se a v e r y l a r g e p r o p o r t í o n of tfae local owners .

I t seems t m l y a p i t y tfaat tfae m a n a g e r s a n d p r o m o t e r s o f s u b u r b a n p rop -er t i es do n o t a d o p t n e w m e t b o d s i a t he i r t r e a t m e n t of smat l buyer s . I t m a y b e tfaat more money ia rea l ized in a s h o r t t i m e by specu la to rs wbo depead for t h e i r proflts on false r ep reaen ta t ions as t o t h e condi t ion of t b e lo t sold a o d lapses b y purcfaasers, b u t i t ís q u i t e c e r t a i n tfaat in t h e ead i t ia a los ing g a m e for t b e specula tor , a n d i t is c e r t a i n l y a v e r y d igcourag ing

-^--ône to t h e sma l l inves lor , who p e r h a p s h a s p laced al t hia s a v i r g a in a firat i n v e s t m e n t . Moat ownor? , of course . a r e bes t satisfied w h e n a s a l e goes t h r o u g h w i t h o u t lapsos of tfae a g r e e d p a y m e n t s , a n d w b e r e th i s is possible for t h e b u y e r h e also is p r o b a b l y bes t pleased a l so . B u t tfae inves to r s în s u b u r b a n lota on tho i n s t a l l m e a t p lan a»'e poor m e n . I t is imposaihle for t h e m to pay a l w a y s aa t bey faave a g r e e d t o do, b u t a t t h e s ame t i m e t h e y h a v e t h e l a u d a b l e dosire t o save , a a d t o save in t h e best w a y , and t h i s deaire should be fos tered in e v e r y w a y possible. I t t akes a l l t h e sp i r i t o u t of a m a n w h e a b e b n o w s t h a t one fa i lu re t o p a y fais i na t a l lmen t s m a y wipe o u t t h e l a rges t p a r t if u o t al of fais i nves tmen t s . A o d t h e r e is n o reason l a t b e w o r l d w h y owoera could no t s ecu re themselves a n d a t t h e s a m e t i m e g ive a few m o n t h s ' ^ r a c e fo r p a y m e n t . W b e n a n i nves to r lapsed fais p r o p e r t y could e i the r be c a r r i e d b y p a y m e n t of a f a i r interesD u n t i l t w a s possible for h im t o p a y u p , or else h is m o a e y coutd b e ref unded , m i n u s a smal l a u m for i n t e r e s t aud expenses' connee ted w i t h t h e t r a n s a c t i o n . This woutd iugpire confidence on i h e p a r t of t h e b u y e r , a n d a t t b e s a m e t i m e g ive a m p l e secur i ty t o t h e seller.

Appra ia iog , as i t íg n o w c a r r i e d on, is v e r y m u c h a m a t t e r o í the n a m e of t h e appra i se r . L o a n b r o k e r s find tfaat n e a r l y a l l tfae t rus tees a u d execu to r s of es ta tes , a n d somet imes t h e officers o£ ius t i tu t ions , insist t h a t a n a p p r a i s e m e n t by one or otfaer of t b e promiaeoD e x p e r t s sball a c c o m p a a y t h e appl ica t ion . Most of these exocu to r s a u d t rus t ees des ignate t b e appro iaer wfao shal ! pass u p o n t h e va lue of t h e p r o p e r t y in ques t ion , a n d hÍB opinion p r a c t i c a l t y se t t tes t h e ques t ion . tf t b e i o a n a s k o J for la aafely w i t h i n t h e va lue p u t u p o n t h e s ecu r i t y b y t h e apo ra i s e r í t ia g r a n t e d , o thorwiae i t ís passed. Tho a p p r a i s e m e n t s flled w i t h t h e ocber papeî-s r e l a t i n g t o t b e loan , a u d îf tfaere is eve r a n y ques t ion t h e t m s t e e i m m e d ate ly re fe rs t o it . The p o w e r t h u s p laced in t h e h a u d s of a n app ra i s e r is e n o r m o u s . One app ra i s e r wbo is k n o w n to eve ry one in tfae m a r k e t is looked u p o n as responsihle ia n o smal l m e a s u r e for t h e wholesale b u i l d i n g of flats t h a t faas been go ing on i a Hai--l e m d u r i n g t h e las t flve yea r s . H i s appra i aemen t s a r e considered v e r y h i g h b y c o n s e r v a t i v e b r o k e r s a a d v e r y re l iab le b y t b e m a j o r i t y of moaey- loan-i n g executors . T h e consequence ia t h a t l a r g e loans h a v e been m a d e on " i r l a m f l i t s a a d t h a i s I j i u i h a v a . i a l u c a d a rn .e i ; ' • ' ' t^ i i i l r lars t '^oonunenee

tfae e rec t ion of flats tfaey wou ld n o t o the rwi se h a v e u n d e r t a k e o . T h e execu to r is safe beh índ t h e app ra i s emen t , t b e app ra i s e r is u o t reaponsible, fo r bis a p p r a i s e m e n t is o n l y an opin on a f t e r a l l , a n d b o t h b r o k e r a n d bor -r o w e r a r e faappiest wfaeu tfae a p p r a i s e m e n t is tfae fa ghes t .

" Some cur ious t h iogs h a p p e n in r e a l e s t a t e offices," eaid a b r o k e r t h e otfaer d a y . " A wel i -known r e a l es ta te firm some t i m e a g o sent ou t t he i r a n n u a l c i r c u l a r t o o w n e r s o£ p r o p e r t y on t he i r books w i t h t h e ob jec t of r ev i s ing tfae ownersh ips and tfae pr ices , As is u sua l in suchcaaea , m a n y of the c i r cu l a r s were n o t answered , owiug t o abaeucea f r o m town , d e a t h s . e tc . A few daya ago a c le rk în a d ry -goods s tore , who bad saved u p a few tfaousand do l l a r s , c a m e i n t o t h e offlco of i h e firm a n d to ld one of tfaeir r ep re sen t a t i ve s tfaat be wisfaed t o b u y a v e r y low-pr iced house—not t o exceed, say , $8.000. T b e r e p r e s e n t a l i v e t r i ed t o t u r n h i m on t o a house in t h e subu rbs , bu t b e dpclined, say ng t h a t h e w a n t e d a house in t h e c i ty . A f t e r a d i l igeut search tfae broirer found a house oo ifae books i a H a r i e m a t a p r i ce of a l i t t le less t h a o Î7,000. Tbe c u s t o m e r a t once sa id fae wou ld t a k e i t . Tfae firm i m m e d i a t e l y sent w o r d t o fhe house and f c u n d t h a t i t b a d b e e n s o l d . I t so happened , however , t h a t t b e p a r t y t o w b o m i t had been sold w a n t e d t o sell , deai r ing t o leave t h e c i ty , a n d faad i n t ended offering ic a t auc t íon . He ca ' led oa tfae b r o k e r s a n d u p b r a i d e d thera for offeriug t h e p r o p e r t y w i t h o u t au tho r i cy a n d a t euch a f igu re , T h e b r o k e r s were n a t u r a l l y inuocen t of a o y gui le , a n d a f t e r some uego t i a t ion a u d a n a d v a n c o prolTered b y t b e d r y - g o o d s c l e r k t h e houee w a s sold, t o t b e surpr iae of t b e flrm a n d t h e sa t i s fac t ion of a l l concerned. ' '

Tfae S t a t e B o a r d o* E q u a l i z a t bu of T a x e s h a s fîied I h e t a x a b l e v a l u e of properby in N e w Y o r k C o u u t y a t 81,7S8,8IÍi>,718, upon w h i c h a m o u n t a S t a t e t a x of ?3,í41,!!5(i, 10 is r equ i r ed t o b e levied for tfae fîscalyear com-m e n c i n g October 1, 1893, a n d whicfa is m a d e u p of schoo t a x , S1,7S8,866.73, a n d t a x for g e n e r a l purposes a n d c a n a l s , §1,753,0,89,0«. T h e c o u n t y is also r e q u i r e d t o l a i se ?12 ,50 j .a3for t h e c o m p e u s a t i o n a u d expenses of a S h o r e I n s r e c t o r for tfae y e a r eud ing S e p t e m b e r 3G, 1803.

O a Tuesday , Oc tobe r 4th, J a m e s L , Wells wil l sell a t a u c t i o a , a t th^.

N e w Y o r b R e a l E s t a t e Sa lesroom, 111 B r o a d w a y , 173.flnely loca ted lo t s ,

on a n d a d j a c e u t t o B r o a d w a y , a t K i n g s b r i d g e , iu t h e 12th W a r d . T h e

p r o p e r t y h a s a l l t h e c i t y cooveoiences , such a s sewers , w a t e r a n d gaa, a n d

t h e r e a r e t w o r a i l r o a d s t a t ions wi th in t h r e e m i o u t e s ' w a l k o£ It . The lota

wiU b e sold sepai a t e l y , a n d a r e r e s t r i c t ed aga iog t au i sances .

On Tuesday , Oc tobe r 4tfa, R i c h a r d V . H a r u e t t & Co. wiU sell a t

auc t iou , a t t h e R e a l Eg t a t e B x c h a n g e , tfae p r o p e r t y k n o w n a s " T h e Cliffs,"

be ing 17 11,5-1,I"H( acreg, on B r o a d w a y , in t h e - 4 t b W a r d , a n d p a r t l y in tfae

l a t Wa.rd of Yonke ra , T h e r e ia a two-and-a -ha l f - s to ry aod b a s e m e n t

f r a m e house , of a b o u t t w e u t y rooms , s tone founda t ions and cemen ted base-

m e n t . Frencfa roof, a n d all i m p r o v e m e n t s , on t h e g r o u o d , besides ou t -

bu i ld ings . T h e p r o p e r t y is w i t b i n a f e w m i u u t e s ' w a l k o f Cary s ta t ion , on

t h e N e w Y o r k & N o r t b e m R a i l r o a d , t h e fifth s t a t i on f rom 155th s t ree t .

UONVIYANCKB

1891. Sept. 18 to 24, inc,

Huinber VH Amount involved 82,484,158 Nmnber iiominal • i9 Numher a3d a d 34th Wards 'M AmouDt iQTolved S34,S35 Numbei' uomiual 13

UORTSAeBS,

Number m Amount iuvolved $3,348,a!ll Number at, 5 pef cent, Amountiiivolved Number a t less than 5 per cent Aiaount involved.,, Numfaer to Banks, Trust and los . Cos, Amount újvolved

Numuer of b u i l d i n e s — F.stimiitpd ci>st

93 $l,a79.a-'3

13 $S31,5''0

31 8581,200

PROJBCTBD BUILDINOS.

1S91. Sepc. 19 to 25, iui:.

51 , 9678,100

1883. Sept, 16 to 32, inc.

178 îa,S16,904

75 .53

$210.700 35

200 »1*715,951

79 $723,600

! • • )

8aaa,ooo 27

$430,aou

1B93, Sept. 17 to 28, inc.

30 8848,715

GoBSÍp of the Week.

BOUTH OF SOTH eTEBBT

C. E . H a r r e l l faas sold t h e s ix-s tory b r i c k Hol ly wood F l a t , on W e s t 39th s t ree t , Noa. 110 a n d 112, aize a b o u t 50x98.9, to J a m e s H . M a r r , of W a s b i n g -ton , D . C f o r f 140,000.

Wiuaob & Goadby h a v e s o l d for P r a n b T i l fo rd t h e four-s tory b r o w u -s tone f ron t dwe l l ing No. 3 W e s t 46th abreet, 21,(1x60x100, t o H . M. Ti l ford a t S48,000.

Cofaen & Co. faave Bold for B . Ke i se r t o M. M e r i t tfae flve-story flat No . 47 Lewis a n d 30d D e l a a c e y streeta, 25A66x100, fo r $55,000; a n d for M. M e r i t t o B. Ke i se r tfae flve-atory doub le t e u e m e n t No. 20;i( lat a v e n u e , 25x SSxltíO, for $28,750, T b e aame b r o k e r s h a v e sold for S. B e ler a n d A . L iebe r t o M. M e r i t t b e flve-story t enemen t , ',i5x85xlu0, No . 6il ijfaorifE s t ree t , fo r 83J,000; for M a s Cofaou tOjMr^. ,0 . W e r s t e r n t h e five-atory t ene -m e n t , SSaQjxli^O, No. 366 S t a n t o n a t ree t , for $39,001); a o d for M. F l a k e a n d M. D o w l i o g t h e t w o five-story „browastone flats, SJxyOxlOO, Nos ._2 .6aud 327 Su l l i van s t r ee t , t o Mrs . i l u c h , on p r i v a t e t e n n s .

Ascfanr Weins t e in & Co. h a v e soid t o Louis 'iLeao Nos. 12 a u d 14 C a n n o n s t roet , a p lo t ãUxlOO, wi th four - s lo ry old bui ídi t igs the reon ,

M. E , H e w i t t & Co. h a v e aold for Michae l E. F a y to A n n a M, H e a l e y t h e th ree - s to ry b rowns tone dwel l i ag , . 3 1 , 4 x 5 0 x l l i 2 , No . 14á W e a t 4 9 t h s t r ee t , fo r $18,500.

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ITOBTH 08" .59TH BTBEBT.

Bamett & Co. have sold for Wjllson & Ada-ns to Francia M, Wilmoat eighteen and a-half lots on 138th alreofc, Girard aud Mott avenues, for 8100,000.

Bellamy & Winans report the sale o£ No, 1311 West 73d street for Francis Crawford at $77,000; also No, 517 West Eud aveuue, for Doctor H. Marion Sims at S38,000.

Wionnt & Goadby have sold the four-storv brniwastono dwelling No. 33 Baat 78th street, southeast coroer Uadison avonue, 16s75, for Henry Dale forî40,000; the four-sbory brownatouedwellin No. 1035 Madiaou aveoue, 20x55x80, for Henry Dale to the Hoo. Flavel McGee for «40,0<KI; and the private stable No. 120 East 66th street, for Geo, Romeyn to J. O. Moore aC íii(J,000, These brokers faave alao sold the country placs of I. B. Newcombe at Monmoutfa Beacb, N. J., for |:îO,000, and tbe De Pue place a t Low Moor, Seabrigfat, N. J . . for ?18.000,

Beonett & GrafE have sold for Wilsoo & Ticfabora to Cornelius W. Luy-6*er, the builder, No. 36 West 75th atreet, a four-story stone froot dwell-ing, 30x57, and extension, lot 103.3, for ahout ÍIO.OOO; for Alexander John-eton to Morns Mosea No. 303 West 90th street, a threeatory brownstone house, 30xS5. and extensiou, tot 100, for $36,000, and Eor Theodore A, Squire, on privat« terms, No. 318 West 9utb street, a three-story terra cutta, stooe froot, bay wiodow, dwelline, 17x57, aud extnnsion, tot 100.

F. Zittel has sold for Geo. C. Edgar's Sons to Gen. D. D. Wiley No. 139 West 75th stroet, a four-story brownstone dwelling, 3Ux58xl(IO, for about $38,000. Tfaishouaeis tfae last of a row of five compteted by Messrs. Edgar's Sons, last apring.

l rs. Gunewald haa sold to John R. White, No 533 East 86th street, a three-story aingle fiat. 20x65x100, for $10,510.

C R, Gregor & Son bdve sold tbe five-story new double brick flat, No. 211 Weat lOSth street, 100 foot wost of Amsteidam avenue, for Richard E, Johoston to W, T, Lahey,

Henry H, Dreyer has aold for John Bartfa No. 166 W eat 83d street, a five-story buff brick fîat. size 25x91x108.

John W. Stevenshassold for FranKs M. Jencks to a Mr. Lowther No. 62 Weat 97th street, a .'our-story brick and atone dwetling, I!))i55xl00, and the Cbree-story.brick and stoue dwelhng No, 467 Manfaattan aveoue, size 18 x50xlO0, for M. E, Angell to Thos. B. Murray.

Ohas. Buok & Co. havo sold No. 56 West 8îth street, a four-story brick aod sboue dwelhng, 18x56ii00.8. to J. Frederick Talcott for $30,00i.i, Thia s the second houae in this row that Buek & Oo, bave sotd to the sou of a

previous purchasor. Skioner & Jacob have sol'l No, 321 West 76bh street, a four-story brick

dwelling, one of those illustrated in T H E RHCORD AND GUIDE of Sepbember l bh, and apr ivate stafale, throe^tories in heigbi,, ou the suuth side of fiyth etreet, between Amsterdam aud West End avenues.

McMonegal & Eckersonhave sold for Huut & Lamb to a Mrs. Adams No. 793 West End avenue, a three-story brownstooe aweltiog, 20x55x100, for $27,000.

T.BASBB.

Beverley Ward has leased the store, 35x95, No. 210 West 125th street, for flveyearsforagrossrentalof $15,000, £or Mrs, E. S. WaUtertoE. A. Brigga the well-known hardware man of West t25th street.

E. A. Briggs has sold his lease of the four-atory building No, '350 Weat 135th atreet to PhiUp Mahling, of Fleebwood, who will ccnverb i t ioto a hobel. The loaae whích runs until 19IJ1 waa raade at $4,000 per year and Mr. lUiafaliag paid $4,000 additional for immediate pOãaession.

Geo, Reid has teased tfae four-story dwelhng No. 161 West 76th street, lot 19xl0iJ, to Mrs. Holder for Ihree years a t $3,000 per annum, repairs and water tax. Brokers, Riker Í& 6on,

S, C. Leland & Co. have leaseû the Jofan F. Plummer houae, No, 39 West 49th street, to Mrs. 0 . M., Tringfaam, for flve years, a t $3,800 per anuura aud repairs. / =

Winant & Goadby hav/ .,eã tbe followiug private dweltinge: No. 5 Easb 53d streeC, at $3,00' J-' o- ^^^ Madison avenue, a t $3,800; No, 688 Parfcaveuue,at $3,000; 'Nos. 67 aud71 Ea^ít 52d street, at 3H,íiuOeach; No. 77EaBt56th street, ab $1,800, and the private atable, No. 116 West 56th sireet, ac $1,700.

Brooklyn, Coheu & Co., New Tork, hav? sold for Mrs. 0. Werstero the four-story

brick dtvettiog, 25x54, No. 213 Nortb 2d etreet, WÍIliamaburg, for $6,000. Oorwith Bros. have aold the tour-story brick double apartmeut dweliing

and íCores No. 111 Manhattan avenue, £or Jane Ann Wilmurt. •.ocl'vavAíii.aí,.

1891. 1S03, Sept. 17 to 23, inc. Sept, 15 to 21, Ina.

NumOer 395 346 Amount mvolved S99.S,t31l 8910.046 Number nomlual 87 134

uOR'ro&oua. Number 230 267 Ai ount involved 5779,087 8925,054 Numh«rat5percent.oriesB • U'i [46 ftmi.uDt, involvfld »4-i5,WU 8534,681

PKOJBCTICII BDlLUlMii. 1891. 1893.

Sept, 18 to 31, inc. Sept, 16 to 22, inc. Number of buÍldlngB 06 57 RHrliiiHMd coui »443,580 8530,325

OHICAGO, The Inter-Ocea'n says tfae northeaac coruer of Stabe and Van Buren

streeta, 80.îl43, has been leased for oioety-niue years, at 5 per cenc per aunum, on a valuatioo of $600,000. Pending leases run until k a y 1, 1894, when the lesseea wiU erecb a new " model building" un the site.

Major H. A. Rust has sold the reaiueuce property 153.8 oo Micfaigan aveoue by 14* oo 35th atreec, norDheaat conier, to E. B. Butler, chairman of the WaysandMeaus Committeeof the World's FairDirectory, for $15a,-

.800, or $l,O0íi per front loot (the way they usualiy BBU property in Chieago). Mr. Butler has uo present intenlion to bulld ou the property.

Unt Amos the BnilderB. Julius Munckwitz is engaged on plans for what is said will be Che flnest

apartment hot«l oo the West Side. I t wUI be located on tfae northwest corner of 66th street and tfae Boulevard, The ptaus are for a seven-story building, with a front for the flrst three stories of iimestone, and above of terra cotta and Roman brick. Tfae buildiug will be abBOÍutely flre-proof, witfa marble faalla, irou stairways for tenants and two separate stairways, also of iron, for servants, Oo the ground floor, Boulovard froat, there will be a uumber o£ atores, and all of , tfaem, witfa tfae exception of those on the coruer, wiU be used for the restaurant. The size of tfae building will be 13S oa 66th street, xll3.6 ou the Boulevard, siOOxSH.e. The feature o£ this oew faotel will be a large open court in the ceotre with playing foun-tain, e t c , and a mosaic-tiled floor. V'i m L, Planagan is tbe owner, andtfae cost 8235,00(1.

F. Weanemer has plans on the boards for a four-story bríck raarket building, 2i,0x6!j, Co be erected on the block frout west side of Ist avenue, between 102d and 103d streets, at a cosc of $75,000, for A. Ganzenmueller, and for four fîve-story brick aud stone improved flabs, to be built for P. Schucl on thenorthwest corner of 85th stroet and Aveaue A, at a cost oE $6- ,000. The corner will be 25x94, aad bhe inside hoiises 35x88 eacfa.

Neville & Bagge bave plaos oa the boarda for four flve-story bricit aod stone flats, 25x75, to be built by Wra. H. Halt, J r . , on tfae south side of 134th street, 75 feet eaat of 7th avenue. Tho cost witl be $73,000.

De Lemos & Cordes have fluished ptausfor acottage for Josepb Keppler, editor of Pack, to be built a t Blka Park, Catskitls, The main feature o£ it is a very large hall wjth rustic fîreplace, exbendiag througfa two stories. Tbe detaiiB are Colooial.

Chas, Buek & Oo. are the architects for the five tfaroe-and-a-faalf-story bouaes, brick and gtone froots, wfaicb, ag retated in last week's RKCORD AND GlT DE, A. Goldman will buitd on the four lots ou the north side of 76th street, 100 feet east of Amsterdam avenue.

Cfaarles W. Clinton has completed ptans for a five-story brick and stone fiattobe built for Mrs. Sarafa McGowan at No, 506 9bh avenue. The building will be 34,8x90 in aize, with basemenb aod first floor arraoged for atores; $30,000 is the estimated cost.

Albert E. Davis bas the drawings in preparation £or four two-story aod basement dwellings, three of them 18x47 each and one 18^x50, to be erected on the south side of 35th street, east of 8t. Ann's avonuo, for John Entwiatte,

Brooklyn. The competition in design for tbe Bagle Warefaouse aod Storage Com-

paoy's building, to be erected at No. 33 Pulton etreet, has been decided by the selection o£ Frank Preeman as the architect. I t will be eight storieB higfa, treated ia the Romanesque atyle, with waafaed brick and pi-osaed brick trimmiuga. Lyman R. Greene, tbe president of tfae company, has not determined bow much money will be speut on the Btructure.

Theobald EugelhardC is the architect for a four-story brick and atone double tenement witfa store, 30x60, witli a one-Btory extensiou, 30x50 feet, to be erected ou the east side of Broadway, 30 feet south of Qreeoe aveuue. Henry Rotfa, owner. Coat, $10,000.

Thepariah of tit. Tfaomas Aquiuas Ct urch, comer of 4th avenue aod 9tfa atreet, in Brooklyn, is soon to bave a parocbiat sefaool a t a cost oE $75,-000, The rector, the Rev. James Donohue, has purchased a site f or the school iu the rear of his church, and ground will be brokeu at ooce.

O t Of 'Í'OW L MoRBlSTOWK, N. J.—D. H. McAIpin will build on the corner of Speed-

well d.v6tiue aiid Park ptace, faciog tfae park, a four-story brick aud stone building, 209x711 in aize. The flrst floor througbout will be arranged for atoies and the upper sbories for offices, aparCments and a public ball-room, ,a with reception, dining and toilet rooms and kitchen. Sixty tfaouaand doi- " ^ lara is tbe eatimated cost and Robt, C, Walsb and Algernon S, Bell the architects.

YONKERS, N. Y.—-Dehli rfc Cfaaraberlin have plans under way for a three-iitory dwellipg, to be built for Isaac Milbank, The house ia to be of yeilow brick andframaconstruction, 73x60 in siae, cabinet trim in part, andwil lcost $15,000.

PORT JEFFERSON, L. I.—Ciarles Braiuerd, o£ the law firm of Ritch & Braiuerd, of New York, bas cnntracted with Loper Bros. for the erection. o£ a cottage, to coaC $10,000.

QnEENS, L. I.—H. F. Denton, of Hempstead, bas propared plaos for a Quaen Aone cottage, 32x51 feet in size, to be erected here for Oscar Willie. l will be finiahed in hardwood and cost $15,000.

N E W HAVKN, CONN,—The New Haven Beef Co. will erect a three-story briclí and terra cotta buitding faere, from plans now in preparation by J . Grahara Gtover, of Brooktyn, The cost will be ahout $13,000.

L A K E HOPATCONG, N , J.—Geo. P. Crohen has completed plaos for two

twoaud-a-ha)f-story frame dweltings, 30x27, to be built for W. Walsmann at a coet of $5,000 each,

PORT HiDL, S. I.—Harding & Goocfa faave plans for a two-and-a-faalf-story brick and terra cotta dwelling, 40x40, to bo built for August Stumpp in Sfaerman avenue. Tbe house will be in tho Italian ronaissance style and iatocoac 817,000.

BROOKLYN,—HowEird McGiIt Davis wili draw plang for a ooe-story brick buitding to be built for Thoma* Bell on tfae nortfa side of 13tfa street, near 5th aveoue. Ic is to be 27,10x100 in size, and will be fitted up for a branch post-offlce for Che Van Brunt Station. Estimated cost, $5,000.

There has recently been added to T H E RECORD AND G U I P E newepaper plant a complete Book aod Job outfit, and we are LOW preparud to esti-mate for and execute all ordera. Commerc al, Real Eatate and Arcbi-tecturai Printing of a high order, promptly delivered, will b'î i feature of tfaÍB department. A postal card addressed to T B E RECOBD AND GDIDE Press, No. 14 Barclay atreet, or Noa. 14 to 16 Vesey aireel, wili insure tfae atteodaoce of a pompeteat representative to give estimates, etc. Ordera^ by mail wiU receive tbe same aCteotion as[ií given personally.

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'WAITXS ILNJD O F F E R S . (Ad'vei^tise'ments strietly in accordanee with this title ivill be inserted at the pi'actically nominál rate of 10 CENTS per line

tigate). In fig iring for themset'ves advertisers may eount seven ivords for each line, the address to be taken as one line. The ohjeet of this department is to bring buyers and se lers into communication iinín customers. Advertisemmts must 6e marked " Wants tmd Offers Cohtmn," and sent to the office of publication, Nos. 14 and 16 Vesey Street, not ater than 3 P. M. Friday.)

WANTS.

W4NTED,~Beai estate flEents, hftTÍoe est.abliehed ogleeB, to sell suburban lots of =uoeri -r excel-

lence, baviDg: ea , water. ener , aud 35 minutes f roni 4?d st. ApplÍL-aEtfi will pleaae addrees " sub" -ban , " P. U Bo 3139, and proprietor will call to complete ar-ran ements.

B fllTlsy Glazf'd Rriclis.—An Enshsh Firni bandlin be t oualiiv Eroods are ansi us to forra conoee-

ttocs with Neiv yo rk Firm of importera interested in his line. AddreB'!,

X Y. Z . BECOBD AM) Gfin ofBce.

W Å M T E D , —Piece inTestmeot propert.y in exehanee foraS!5,li U yd av. propHrty and $30,000 oash;

alBo a nearhy Bhore front place in exchauge for Brooklvn store properiy.

U. F. sCHEI.LHAiîS, i r i Broadway,

WANTS.

WANTt'lD.—'^eBt Sid« Ir'iB wilh biiilder's )oan; vicinit.j' Ist av, acd "i'th st,. or Washiaplon

HHE-bi ; ílive'lirie S 'th to 'Tih st.. Madisootoøih av ; Wmit g6Fí,Mil; loreDi, oui-IJÍJi , í^th to lOih «v,, Olh to ílJth Bt.; aieo ooe Hd ro th »v., below 3!iih st,

H. F. S C H E L I . H A S , ; , ITI BroadB'ay.

w  N T E D — ' i ' o rent ; laree unfurni'iheii house; be-

tween 2lih and i4tb BIS nnd eHsi of Ith av, F. D, s., l'. O. Hox I9I, Now York.

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4NTED.—Farm aboiit'íiEty acrfe i Nnw York e ta ie . Bos59, " Kecoidand Guide."

ANTFD.—l.ot. Wesichester Coucty; flve mlnutes f romsta i ion; s.-OO. Kt.Oilo,

Box tlO, ' 'Becord and Guide."

M OD*CRN house,—Oa'' acre ot e r o u i d ; OOP hour froDi city. Bos 61, " R e c j ' d and Guide."

HOTEL—Wftnted. good couotry hotel and road honsc, wnere ther i ' i í sttffidy busif-ess and Rmxll

lown or villape. tr. reuT for a lerni of flve years, ivitti pnî i le i ie of buyinE anine, wilhin ! iO miies r>f New york Cily. box 02, •' Kecord and Giiide,"

WANrED, to Irtase wilh referenon lo pnrchase by a respon ible p»rtv houst* iu the Eastern Dis-

Eíict or ÉUbuibs of Broolilvn, Aflflross, box li'l, '• Recocd and Gutde."

PIEOE of prope ' tv wanied near Sladiaoii sq . for in-vestment; qu ek buver.

Bos ô'l, " Reco-d aud Guide."

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TANTED—A tbree-stoi-v re ide'CB i Brookiyn In eschiinge for double tlit, wkh two Biores;

equity, 'S7.W0. Box i>5, " Hecocd BudGuide "

ANTED—Well-iiavratr ti 'nemfnt properly; price a b o u t 8 U , * 0 ; s ta tefnl l pariículars.

Box fiB, " Record and Guide,"

ANTED tn buy—•ímall h lu^e, aboiit S9,r0(l. uorlh of 59rli Bt.; Hariem, we t side, pceferred.

Aíidress, wiih pd,rtíi;ular.«, Bos 67, " Record and Guide,"

w WÂNrED—Ptivaie houBe, gooå locit on, New York

or Kroolfiya, io exchto^e Eor h i dsorae ei gle corner flat, below Slth t.

Box 118, '"Hecord and Guide."

WANTED to purc'hase—Desirab'e •ib-î'ioi, four 8t->ry bieii stoop UH' liiiiír, hetweeo 50th and B9th

sts.. Madieou anil eth a t:. Kos li l. " Becorij and Guide,"

A —WANTED, with mm-aisfB po^S-ssion. for aU • caBheiieor, a small dn'eU nt:; noihÍDg over 18

feei; iocation. 34 h to 59ib st . Park zo Btn av; priaci-pais sentl part ieulars; my p i r t v is wait ine.

Bos 70, " Kecord aud Guide."

A FOUR-%TOaYbrownstone; fiOth to67ih Bt.. Les-in^ton 10 Mad soD av ; not le=6 than 3<i íeet f roni.

Box n . "Record and Guide,"

r i ITYdwe l l i c e wanted in eîchanp-e fo r i6 lols, with * ' ' three flne houses, at. bcaten laland, reniiDg for 81,200; wil ladd caafa,

Bos 72, "Record and Guide."

Ii'LORIDA hotelwauted tfibuy ; sfíua all particulara and prlce. Bos 73, '• Itecord and Guide."

I WILL esehaDge lots OQ St. Nicholaa av. for im proved Pfoperty clear. Síl'.OO .

Box 71. " Record and Guide."

HA V E $10,0011 to iuvest in good store proi)erty ou 8ib or Columbus avs . ; will buy quick: only

full partlculare noiiced. Box76, " Rec.jrd and Guide,"

O U i E wanted—On corner or avenue, below BBth Bt.,f , írahout $10,000.

Box 76, '•Record and Guide."

ONE or two lols wajit«d in New York or in the lm-mediate vicinitv suirable for ereeti fí a stora e

building, or we would buv a buildin tha t could be altered to euiD our buBinPas e i ih r rwi th or without power. AddresB, givinefuli pa.rticular8.

Bos 77, " Keeord and Guíde."

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W ANTED,—Lots or old buildin fa on Ist av . ,noar lûSdst., or 106th BC, beiween ? d a n d 4 ' h avs.

Box 78. " Kecord und Guide,"

WT'AKTED.—Eqmty of about S4''.00[) ÍD NewYork ' • or Brookl.vn t l i t s mexchaoee for Uree aud very

de&irable plot of Und ai certarhurBt, L, I.; close to elation; acreetsmade and eraded; pipe wate rnear by; flne Daciirfti grade, high elevalion; saudv soil; com-ni SBion to brokers. Uaps and furthiT par t cuiais of

Box 79, " ecoi'd aod Guide."

IVANTED. -Mad l son anii 6'h avB.. 34ch lo 5iitn sl., • four-grory bigb Bioop housf forstr ic t lv piivate

fdmi i j ; particulare. Box 60, " liecori and Guide."

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ANTED.—Good lencreent wilh slore, lOib av. below 5i Ih ét.. foF cash,

i ios 81, " Record aad Quide."

WANTED—Pi' vale house, between l l t h aud 4i'th sis . ,weBtof 4th as , and east of 6i.h; wiU ex-

chauge Sue Brooklynflats or pr ivate houto. Bos 83, " Record and Guide."

ANTRD—A tbree-Htory 18 toSn-fooC dwelHng. 50Ih t o S J t h s t , ; 815,000 to $.'0,000.

Box 83, " Record auil Gui'Je."

W lLLlease h'>tei, abotit 100 rooms, below 3(ith st,. between 6th aod Wadisou avs.

Bos S4. •' Record and Gu d e , "

A CORNERnropdrty, w th liqaor tore aud stock. wanied in thfl 9th Ward; terms must be easv;

posseBBiOD jmmed aCely, Bo 85, "Record acd Guide."

Vl/"ANTKDtopurcbaae.—A pricatehouse, fam Bhed • • or unfurniBlied; corner prefnrred.

Bos SG, "Record aud GiUde,"

ANTED.—House oo WashiagtoD Heights, neur cab leca r ; easy cerms.

Box 67, "Record andGuIde ."

ANTED.—NearNewYork, factory bDilaing.about 2 0 feet long, w th power.

B xSS, "Record and Guide."

WANTED.—UDfurnisbed house on Murray Hill, betiveej Oih and Madi^on avs,, for ahout $60,-

OOOcaah, Box89, "Kecord and Guide,

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WANTS.

A FIRST-CLáSS house, with all Iraprovements, between iîá and 69th sts. , 5th to 8th av.

Boi 90, '• Record and Quide."

CORNER or iDside house on avenue, below 59th st., wanted for investment,

Box 91, " Record and Guide."

WANTED.-To buFfor cash, houae between 4eth and 5eth, 5th and 6th avs. Particulars

Box 93, "Record and Guide."

WANTED to purchase —A four-storv house, between 42d and Siitli s ts ' . 5cb and 6th avs. ;

BCaie full parcículars. Bos 93. " Recordand Guide."

OFFEUS.

U w e U l n e t * a n t t F J a t s .

FOR 8a1e to close an estate,—Four-story, high stoop, brownstonerront dwelling, No. S9 West 21st at.,

in good order, 6x65s9S9; sanitflry plumbiag; hand paeBeng»>r elevator to third tory; price as ted . $55,000, For permit apply to

J . J . C A M P I O N , Esecutor, 51 ChamberB st.

BE Â U T I F U L four-otorv privace faouses, 93d st., near 5th av . ; low prices; cabinet t r m throughout;

butler 's pantry estension; strictly private upie'hbor-hood; m u í t be esaminfd t o b e apprecii t«d. Particu-lara, P S , BR4ENDER, Bu lder, 15 East 93d si.

Sept. 10-law4w.

I n i p r o v e d P r o p e r i y .

TO lease (for a term of yeara, iF desired) in 18th st., bnt 7chaod 8th avs ; premises 75 by 140 ft.,

for manufâcturiug or business purposes; immediate poBsession, Apnly tu

B, F. JAYNE & CO., 254 West SSd st,

tíTOREandlofiB, 25x100. t o l e t iD flae new buildíng. • J 49 Croeby BI, oear Broome. AUE, 27 uf

TO lease.—•JS.OOU sq ft. of floor space fnr factory purposes; threefloors; newbuild Dgwith power;

light on all sides; steam heated. J . REEBER'S SONS, 107th st and Ist av. Terms reasonable. Thia bmlding completed. with all improvementa and ia one of the Best factorles in this city. Mar 26—uf,

Vacant Lots,

Aí\ CHERRY, nearPear l , 3as64 $11,000 * " IsCav., near 108Ch, 50x100 11,000 99th, Dearadav. , 55x100 , . . , 11,000

All mor lgaee if improvod. ELT, 103 Qold Bt. Au . 6-law10w

Coutttry Proper ty .

GRKAT barEaiQ.—Three charming cotl.ageB, cheer-ful, Bhaii-'d, couveDieut; forty minutes.from Bat-

tery. RUaTIOUS, tsafe Deposit Co. of Now York.

FOR sale.—At r.archmont, Dear depot, sixteen acrea, for Bubdi iBion, l,3u0 feet front on iHain st.

DOUiiLaSB M U K U A Y , Wbite PlaÍDS, N. Y. Sept. 17 uf.

n i f i c e i l a n e o D M .

r p H E COLUMBUS HISrORICAL GUlDE.

Twenty-flve centa a copy,

R R C O R O iNTi GUIOB O FlCit

pRINTING,—Book, Newa and Job,

EECORD A N D G U I D K P R E S S ,

14 Barclay, ond 14, 16 VeBey acs

SALES »¥ THK WEIÚK.

The 'oUowing are Ihe aales for tfae week endlng Seplen. \pr 28.

•Tndli l íesílmt thepropertv descrtíir.'i has hi-'n hírt i n tor vlaíntitT'x (iccimiif

Tliis lisl does nai include proiir.'ties bid in or with,-draivn hu Ihe oiiners.

tSAI.E3 AT THE IEW YOBR RBAL KSTATæ SAI.KSHOOM,!

WM, KKKNILLLV.

61t,h Bt„No. 43, n P, itiu e Madison av, -302100,^ four-etory sionc fr. ur. dweil'n. Hegemau & Co. lAmt ilue S-ÍÍ.'^-fl' $'íS,OÛU

J. TtlliMAS STEARKS S. CO. Bithst. No. ]fi3, u H, •JíiO.H 1- A m s t T d i m nv, 16.-2

xÍOu.S. ihree-ttory ".coiju irout 'ii,vell'' ' H. B < ochcD. (Aij 1 ilu'f. on rliis house and No. 159, »3,^-0) Hi,996

iBuh gt, No. 159 u B. 'J83 4 e Amhlordam av, 16 2x100.8, Birailardweirí . ^ame 16,64B

OTHKH Ai;cTI0ÎIEKR!>. • i3dsc , No. J3I, 11 s.^io e lOcli av. •Æslí7.ti,

three-Btory bi* ilm.|l''j;. AII r iehl . t i t ' e antí ÍDt. c t joliii H e u n a c Thos. J . iUcCahill et al. exr.-:. tAmc due SS,'J70J 9,000

Tota l S7n.R4S CoireBpondlní WPBIT 1891 «263,650

BUUl)bLVi\. n . ¥. FoR W E E E EHurao SGFT. 31.

TAVLOH ,1: h'(l\.

SwutblBt sl, e e c o r Havenje>e' St, íSslOO, iwo iwo-8tory b k builiiin s wiili Bioi'eS and

^ Btahle. Deiiiich »i;h. £Br Ê(t,t7B

North fitfa st, No, 310, B H, 75 e Driges av, a5 100, tfiree-story frame tenem' t with store. Michael Moniague 3,025

OTHBR ADCTIOHBKRS.

Cumbnrlaud st, No. ISO, w s, — n Myrtle av, a^xlOll, tbree-htory brK dwell'g. Ji.faQ Coutl-ney ^4,025

Dean at, No. i!58, a e, f.S e Nfvin'i st, 20sa% lUreH-story hra dívell'g. Jame^ T l'ick 5,600

OrO'e Bi, No. 9,% n ws.66l i .88 w Central av, Ifi.SxLlJO iwo-story framti ibrk liued) dwell-iu . A, K. íiimonsoD 3,3 O

HaicoL'kst, No, 895,11 s, aj5 e Hoivnrd av, l88sLii , two-story brk dweirg, L Af-rl-cola s.oon

Lafayeiteet , n s. iGi,a e Sif wart av, in0sL56, Fort Hamilcon. iHO-etorj frame dwtlr)?; and siabLe Jobn Harrls 3,600

*Oceanpl .No, L4, w a, 1-28.-1 s HerliimHr st, 19,4x97.6, two-story aua basemenibrk dwell-ioE. Horat ioi j , Stewart 4,400

RoeWÍDg st. No. aOl. e .«,80 n South 9d st, 2 S50, tn-u-Btory frarae dwBlI'g. O. J , Patttír-son 1,900

Lafavette av, No. 551, s a. fiOu w Bedford av, 21 RsliO, tliíee-story frame d « e i r , Johu Augusilne., 3,700

Lafa,yetie av, No 556, s s, il,G w Bedfovd «v, 23.6XLU0, vacant, K, M Vnudtirvooit 2,100

StuyveBanc av. D e cor Haccouk st, fiixlCu. ihrec-story í rame dwe.l 'e. \Vm, L. Hiile, . . 9,700

Stuyvesaut av, No, 88, w a, 38,4 n Kosciusko it, líl.íixíP. nvo-story and ba^emcnc bck nwell'g. Clara Kieiîer 4,100

Total Síi8,3r5 ' Uorreapondlne week, 1891 5148,183

CONVEYANCES. Wlierever tlte letters Q. C, C. a. G. and B <Ê S.

occur.preceded by thenaineof tlie grantee, thtymean as joUows:

\st.—Q C. is an abbreviation for Qnit Claimdeed, i. e., a líeed n wlíich all the right, title and interest of tlie yrantor is conveyed, omitting all couenants or wa-rriin ty.

2d—C. «, G. means a deed containing Covenant against OranCor on'y. in which hf civeiíants thut he luithnotdtme tmy acl whercby the estate conoeyed nitiy be inipeached, diariied or encumbe^-ed,

Sd—B. Æ S. i's an abbrcviation for Bargain andi í>'n./e deed, tnher ín, aUliuugh tite snller makes no eX' pr ss C'ivennnts, lie realiy grants or conveys the property fur a vahiable coiisideration, and thns ini-piiedly claims to be Ihe owner of it.

NBW VOKK $ 1 X 1 .

S E P T E M B K K Iti, 17. 19, 20, 21, 23.

A l l e u s t , Ko3. lOS^íi' aud 170, e s, T5 s S t a n t o n s t , SStSî.t i , one a u d two-s to ry f ran ie a n d b r k bui ld ings . Lewis Z. Bach t o A u g u s t e L, Se-ves l r e a u d J a u e E. Cusack . J í í . í ie^OOO. Sept . 1.5. t34.5O0

A t t o r n e y s l , No, 11, w s, i .tí s G^raiid st, i s . 9x 1011, ih rec - s io ry b rk tenem'D. Louis Good-m a n to M a r k s D. Grcenwa ld a n d L e n a his ^ i f e . A l l l í e u s , a e p t . 4. ^ i f t

Bleecker et, No . lyS. s w s, 50 s e C o t t a g e p l , '.db xys, tbree-Btoiy brk s lo re a n d t ' n e m ' t w i t h one-s tory f ra iue bu ' i d iug on r e a r . H e u r y D u b m e , Brooklyn , to A u n a S. Dufame b is nHe. J u l j '41. nom

September 24, 1898 Record and Guide. 386

Boulevard or l l t h a v , n 0 cor l.'i9th s t , 4 9 , l l x 75, v a c a n t . Nelson W. Bell, Fassadena , Ca l . , tn J a m e s H . H a a r e u s a n d R o b e r t C . W i n t e r s .

• Mt. $S,500. Sppt , 12, 14,000 .-Broome st, No, 77. s s, 53 e C o l u m b i a s t , 24.8x

lOc, five-story b r k t e n e m ' t wi th s 'o res . M a x K o b r e to í ermaTi P i e h t e r . Mt. í3S,«Hi,

í í e p t , 15. uora B r o o m e st. No. 305, s a, fiO e Norfol i : st, 25x.=:2,

five-story b rk t e n e m ' t w i t h ?tores. F a r t i t i o n . E d w a r d J a c o b s to Joseph Munte r . Mt. Í 8 , -•200. í^ept. 7. 18 300

Bame proper ty , J a c o b Cofaen t o s ame . Q. C. , Aug . 2. uora

C h r y s t i e s t , Nos. 2S a n d r 5. w s, a b t l.'íO n B a y s r d st, 37.,''x70, t w o flve-story b r k tene-m e o t s witfa sfores. I s aac M a r x to J e c t e Bi t t e r . M . í3-2,000. Sept . 15. S e e H o u s t o n 8t. 41.000

Delaucey st, Ncs, 251 and 253, s s, 44 e Sfaoriff st, 44x87.fi, f ix -s lory b r k teuem'b vtitfa aiores. E d w i n S. U p d i k e , S r . , to E r n e s i E . W . tscbneíder aud t l e u r y H e r t e r . Mt. 145,000. A n g . 22, n o m

Ôame propor ty . EruBt E, W . Sefaneider a n d , H e n r y H e r t e r t o H a t t i e W e m e r . Mt. $45,000.

Sept , 15. b->,,5 0 Division s t , No. 59, s s, IS.9 w M a r k e t at, 'Ms.

67. llx3l,'xfiS, f our-s torv brk s tore a n d t enem ' t . H y m a n Kosenberg t o B a m e t a D d Louis i r fvy . Ml. t l 8 ,8ã0 . Sept . 15. oom

E ld r idgo st, No. Iiii , e s. 75 s Delancey s t , a sx 87 6, five-storv b rk te i iom' t w i l h s tcres , P . H e n r y D u g r o ' a c d ano . ex r s . a r d t r u s t e e s A r -t b o n y D a g r o to Wi l l i am H. R e d m a n , Riv-erside, Uonn. Couf i rmat ion deed. J u l y 23. nom

F o r î y t h st, No . 14, e s, 199.9s Cane l ST, .iSillftfi, ' Fix-story b rk t e n e m ' t wich tr toresand í i x - « o r y

' b r k t e n e m ' t on r e a r . Josepb Geiler to Osia^ Geller . Mt. í'23,000. J u n e 'á. S^i.OOO

F r o L t st, No . 13(i, n o r t h cor P ine Bt, 22.1x62.1 x'22,7 to Pine s t , xSS.lO. four-s tory b r k s tore .

F r o n t s t , Nos. 1S8 a n d 140, wes t cor Depuy-Bter 8t, 35 , l lx4f ,9 i35 .11s4T9, t w o four-s t b r y b r k s tores

Depeys t e r st, No, 10, s w s, 47.9 n w P r o n t at, 15,10x37,3, tbree-fltory b r k s t o r e . Al l toge the r be ipg en t i r e I r o n t on w s F r o n t st, boc P i p e aud Depoysier ats, xSS.lO on P ine Bt, xfi3,7 on Depeys te r st . WiUiam B. D a n a , Eng iewocd , N, J . , a u d J o h n G. F joyd t o J o h n K. Dowuey . Mt. $10,-000. Sept . 15. 107,000

H a m i l t o n p), e s, 23.10 s l 4 2 d s t , 3.3x49.7x' 'x 4S.B, v a c a n t s t r i p . C h a r l e s Brock, Boonton, N . J , , t o Joseph B, Sa lmon, Mt. IÎ7,S00. Sept , 20. nom

H a m i l t o n pt, e s, 24.11 s 142d s t , 13 (is55.9xl3 Ox 49,7, vfith all t i t i e t o premises ad j on n s, tfaree-gtory b r k dweJt 'g. Char les Brock exr . Mor ton Brocb t o s ame . Sept , 20. 9,210

Hous ton s t , No . 342 E . , n e s, a b t 190 n w A v C, a5x69.!5x3,'íxiiS.4, l ive-atory b r k t e n e m ' t Vfitb s tores . M a x Cohen to George Hornbe r -ge r a n d Louise h is wife. Mt. 5'34,000. Sept . 19. Bee !St. Marks pl, also I3tfa et. nom

HoustoQ 8t, No . 371, B s, 18.5 e Suffolk s t , IS . I I x6l .2x18.11x60,8, . t h r ee - s to ry b r k s tore a r d t enem ' t . J e o t e R i t t e r t o Í î a a c M a r x . Mt. $11,000. Repb. 15. tfee Uhrys t ie st . 17,000

H o u s t o n st, No . 448, n s, 13.1(1 e M a n h a t t a n st, 16x47.10. two-sTory fratEo (brk frout) teoe-men t . N a t h a n Ecker to I g u a t z Gluck . Mt. 14,350. Sep t . 1.5. S t e S t a u t o n st . 7,000

Lewis s t , No . 110, 6 s, 159 n S t a n t o n s t , 21x11 0, th ree - s to ry b r k t e r e m ' t , Releese dower , C indere l l a K e n t w idow to J a m e a MarshalL Sep t 19. consid. omi t ted

Same p roper ty . J a m e s M a r s h a l l to Benedic t A. Kle in . Sept . 6. 1^,000

S a m e p rope r ty . Beuedic t A. Kle in to J o n a s Wei l a n d B e m b a r d M a y e r . Mt. $6.000. Sept . 19. 1-2,000

Lewis st, No. i rg , e s, 138 n S t a n t o n s l . 31x100, th ree-a tory b rk s tore a n d t enem' t , S a m u e l L ich tens i e in t o Benedic t A. K i e i u . Sept . 6.

12,000 S a m e proper ty , Benedic t A, K l e i n t o J o n a s

Weil a u d B e r n h a r d Mayer , Mt. $3 000. iSect, 19. 18,000

LÊ'WÍS s t , No. 106, e s, 117 n S t a n t o n st, 21slui ' , t b ree - s to ry br t enem ' t . A n n wife oE Mor-g a n Dreeian to J o n a s W e i í anrt B e r n h a r d Mayer . Sept , 19, 11.000

Lewis st, No, 104. e s, 9B n S t a n t o n st, 2 lx !00 , th ree-s tory b r k s to re and t enem ' t , S a m u e PfeifEer to J o o a s V t e i l a o d B e r n h a r d Mayer , Mt. $7,500. Bept. tí, I2,0(Í0

L u d l o w at, Nos. 13 and 15, w s, 137 10 n Canal s t , 37.7xf8 3, t w o five-story b r k t enem' i s , Bioresin No. 13, ai d t w o s io ry o rk b u i l d i n ^ on r e a r of both. F a n n i e M. pd ike co Nor-m a n s e j m o u r . 1-S p a r t . Mt. 1-3 o£ 635,0Oii. Sept . 12. 18,333

tíame p rope r ty . Samue l A r o c s o n and M o r r i í Denboskv t o F a n n i e M. Updike , 1-3 par t , Mt. 1-3 of *35,00t'. Oct. 2. 1801. 18,333

M a r k e t s t , No . '27, w a, .50.1 s H e n r y st, 2,5.3x113.4 x25.-2xl 13.3, fcur-atory h rk tenem'c with two-atory b r k s i a b l e . o n r e i r , MichaeL F a y a r d W i l l i a æ Staconmb i W a x K o b r e , Ml. ía8,000. Sep t . 15. ' 49,500

Morr i s s t , No . 7, s s, a b t 81 e Greet iwich st, 25 ] X—, th ree - s to ry b rk s t o t e a n d teneni ' t . 1-7 | p a r t . j-

Mor r i s st, s s, 106 e G r e e n w i c h st, 5x92,3, All I l t le . J E d w a r d A, B r e n n a n to W a r g a r e t B r e n u a n . B. & S. C. a, G, March 12. Dom

M u l b e r r y st, Nos. 114 and 116, e s, 150 s Heater st, 50sIOO, t w o flve-siory b rk t enem ' t s wi th e tores a n d four five-story b rk t e n e m ' t s on

r e a r , L e v y Rotha te in t o Josepfa F , Mooney, Q. C. Sept 16, nom

M u l b e r r y s t , No. 171, w s, a b t 155,1 B Brooroe s t , 8SxlOO, s ix-s tory b r k t e n e m ' t w i t h s tores . Dominico Sa l ad inô t o Ca r o l l na fialadiuo. AU lieus. A u g , 27. nom

O r c h a r d s t . No. 36, e s, 25 s Hes ter s t , 25x44, a l s o s ' r i p i n r e a r , 8x30.10, five-story b r k s to re and t enem' t ,

H e u r y s t , No. 49, n s, 240 w M a r b e t s t , 25x 80, two-s to ry b r k s tore a u d t enem ' t . Louis G o o d m a n to Gerson P r i e d m a n . Jlíí. Í.S6,000. Sent 13. 69,.500

R iv lng ton st . Noa. 101 a n d 103 (beRÍns R ving-L u d l o w s t , Nos. T2t-130 í t o n 8 t , s e c o r

Liidlow t , •13.9x11:0, t w o a n d three-Btory fraine a u d b rk stores a n d t euem ' t s . B a r r i s M a n d e l b a u m t o P e t e r H e r t e r , Mt. S33,5'0. Sept , 2('. co sid. omit lod

R v i u e t o n s t , N o 97 I b e g i n s Rfvi t igton s t , s L u d f o w s t , Ni-i. 1-47 f w cor Ludlow et. 25x

99.!1x-i5sll 0, five-story b rk s tore nud t e r e m ' t on Riv i igt i n st with five-atcry b r k s t c re a n d t e n p m ' t o u L u d l o w a t . Lewia a i v e r s t o Sende r J a rmulowsf ty , Mt. í39,0O0. S e n t 21. 45.000

S t a n t e u nt, No. 333. u s, 79.^ w M a n g i n st, 19.11 / x70, tb ree - s to ry f r a m e t e o e m ' t . M a r î a wife

of J o h n Wcbade to J a m e s M.cOermott . Bept. 17, «,000

S t a n t o n at, No . 247, s s, 75 e WiUe t t st, 2^x'io, flve-siory b rk s tore a n d tenem'b w i t h four-sio'-y brK t e n e m ' t on r e a r Ig i ia tz Gluck to N a t b a n E e k o r , M . $15,200. Sept . 15. See Hous ton st . 32,500

St . M a r k s p l , No . 101 ( n a, 200 e I s t a v , 37.6s 8th s t f l'iO.lO. s i s - s to ry bvk

t e n e m ' t witfa s tores . Georgo H o r n b e r g e r to M a x C o h e n . Mí. $40,000. Sept , 19. See (Hûuston 'rt, a b o i3 tb st . uom

W a t t s s t , Nos. 17, 1 9 a n d 31, s s, lOO e V a r i c k / s t , runs south 95 x eas t 14.8 t« a l ley , x n o r t h

13 X eaat 5L3 x n o r l b S2 t o W a t t s s t , x wes t 65 6, t h ree flve-'ílory b r k tSDem'ts, A d o l p b PHwel t o F r a n k K u h n and J u l i a his wife. Mt. «55,000. a e p t . 15. I t0,000

W e s t s t , No . 175, e s.- '6.6 s W a r r e n st, 96,6x S8.1-í"26,6x8i 4, four-s tory b rk s tore . Jofan G. H y a t t t o F r a n k R. H o u g h t o n . 3fí. S29,-000. Mept, 17. S6,O0O

Fd s t , No. i 2 , s s, 293 6 e Bowery , 31.'2s61 co n o r i h wa l l of t h e Vtarble Uemete ry , x ' iL2x 61.7 (í), tfaree-story b rk t e n í m ' t . Louis S ta -i e r to I g n a t z M . R o t t e n b e r g . Mt. 813,000. d e p t 20. 18,000

5 t h s t , Nos . 6C8-613, s B, 185,10 e A V B , 53 9x 96.3, t h r e e f cu r - s to ry b r k storeE a n d tenf m ' t s . 3 t J o h n Tbe Bap t i s t F o u c d a t i o n tø So lomon Mil er. Sept . !9. 25,000

9tfa s , No. 610, s s, 168 e A v B, r u n s ea=it 25 x sou th 93,11 X wosc3 .6xsou t f a 32,7 x w e s t 2 l . 6 X n o r t b 1"'6.6, fou i - s to ry b r k s toro a n d tene-m e n t wi h four - s to ry b rk t e n e m ' t on r e a r . A n t h o n y K o o p m a n , J e r s e y Cicy. b y F h i l i p P . Olwell g u a r d . t o Georgre H o r o b e r g e r . I c f a n t ' s share . M . 1-6 of $8,^00 o r d t a x l»9-2. Sept . 16. 2,8fí4

Same p r o p e r t y . M a r y K o o p r o a n widow, H e a -r i e t t a Thola , w idow, D o r a Magill , Mary Bemler , Char l e s acd A u g u s i a (wiuovi) K o o p -m a n he i r s A n t c u K o o p m a n > snme, Mt. §8.5(0. Sept . 15. 14,271

lOtfa et, No . 236 W . , s s, a b t 178 e H u d s o n s t , | •25x95, two-Btory fracne dwel l 'g w i i h two-ntory frftme s table on r e a r .

lOtb st, No. S38 W „ s s, a b t 153 e Hudscn s t , 25x95, two-s to ry f r a m e dwei l 'g w i t h one |-aud two-s t c rv f r a m e building? o c r e a r . |

Ctreenwich s t , No. 694, w s, s b t 65 s Oth s t , 1 25slC0, t w o s to ry fi-ame s tore a n d t e n e m ' t | w i i h two-^tory b r k stali le on r e a r . J

r ene A. V. wi íe <,f P a n l K. Rodmond for-m e r l y Ivene A. V. House to Miu ie &.. B a m -l u n . Sept . 16, nom

12th s t , No . 534. s s, 470.fi e A v A, 25xlC0, four-s t o r y b r k atore aod ten'ít t . ' t , Char les Sch lap -pendorf to Adolpfa N e w m a n and Srfmuel Greeofeld . jlít. SU.Oiii'. s e p t . 15. nom

ISth s t , No . 43-2 E . , s s. a b t 946 w A v A , 24,3x 10í ,3 . fou r - í io ry b rk t e u e u i ' t v i t h s i o r e s a n d four-s lory b rk t e n e m ' t on renr , M a x Cohen to Ueorae tíoruberger a c d Louise his w fe, Mt. Íf9 000. Sept . 1». !íee Hous ton st, also S t . iMarkspl . l o m

24tb s t . No . 4f.9, n s, IfO e lOlh a v . •20.10x98.9, t b r ee - r t c ry b r k dwel i 'g . Wi l l i am D r o u g h i , New Y o r k , aod Uhar ies J . Uarew, N o r w i c b . Conn. t o Ascber Weinste in . Sept . 15. t om

26th s t , No . a 3 : , s s, 175 w Ist a v , 2ai&8.9, four-í.iory b rk s tore and t e n e m ' t wi tn four-s tory b r k tenem'b ou r e a r . K e r m a u S te ine r t a n d Kcse t l a bis wife beirs WiUiam S te ine r t t o Minn i s L. S imon . Sept . 13. nom

3Isb st, No. 14, s s, 'i.a w .-îtfa a v , 2.1x98.9, four-5tory scone f rou t dwel l 'g . J a m e a G. W a i l a c e t o S a m u e l H , Cohen. m . $-^4,000. Sept . -20. tto™

Sltfa st . No . 138, 8 s, 375 e 7tfa a v , 2 5 Í 9 8 9, flve-s t o r y s tone f r o n C d « e i r g . G e r t r u d e D. wi le of E d w a r d L. Par tc i . ige to M a r y B. O. DmÍBht widow. B. & S. J u l y 36, See 37th 6t, a l s o S t h av . n o m

37tfa st, No, 157, n 3. 277,8 e L e x i n g t o n av , 18 4 sSS 9, four-s tory s tooe f ron t dwel l 'g . M a r y B 0- D w i g h t widow to O e r t r u d e D. wife of E d w a r d L". P a r t r i d g e . B. & S. J u l y 26. Ejee 34th s t , also .'itfa a v . n c m

37tb s , Nos. 214-220, s s, '200 e 3d a v , 100^98.9, t w o aod flve-story hvk iron f o u n d r y . E d w a r d M. B m g b a i d to j o h n J . Bradley . Sept , lf>.

uom Same pvoper ty . ForecJos. H e n r y S, V a n Duzer

to K d w a r d M. BurghBrd, .«ept. 14. 1.5.000 46th sC, No, 532. s s, 350 w lOth a v , 35x100.5,

flve-story b r k t e n e m ' t . M a r g a r e c wife o£

P a t r i c k Costello t o H e r m a n L a m i r e r s ond F a n n y hi« wife. Mt. $1 L,2'^0. Sf-pt. SO. 20,f M

4 6 t h 3 t , No. 543, u e. 175 o l l t b a v , 35x100.4, four-s tnry b r k ' e n e m ' t wi th s tores and t w o -s t o r y f ranie t e n e m ' t on r ea r . P a r t i t i o n . E d w a r d J a c o b s to E r a m a Fiaber . Mt. î;'<,0<Mi, Sept . 8L 14,130

4 9 t h s t . N o 131, n s , 105 w L e s i - ' g t o n • v . 20x 98 9. fivp-story t t one f ron t fl^t. F o r clos. H e n r y A . Kob 'n soc to J a m f s McClenahan . A u g 4, (CorrecCs e r r o r m i s sueof A u £ . IS, 1892,) 3R,00a

5f th s t , No. 158, s s, 140 e 7 th a v . 3(1x100.5, tb ree - s to ry s tone f r o n t dwel i 'g , Ellen S u m -roers to E l i za J . a n d F.mmn H. Ciement? , jo in t t onan t s . .Ví. $10,000, S î p t . Ui 16,751»

54cb s t , No, 542, s s 30110 H t h a v , y5xl.'i6x25,Sx 15-'.6, ihree-s tory b rk ^tuTB and l 6 ' e m ' b . P e t e r Dcer r cbuck t o A n d r e w Doer r f chock . ] - 3 p 9 t t Sepi,. : Í1 . 3 6ÍIT

60th Hi. No?. 3 ^ and 325. n B, 275 w l i t a v , 5o xlOU 5 t w o five--Hjry brk teiem'tíf, trtorea in No. ;Í'35 K a ' l M VÍaliBch and íSamson Wa)-l aeb to Sopb ia Haui^r. Ml. |2u,MNi. Sepb. 14.

31,7S0 61st s t , No. 2"6, s s, 205 w 3d a v , 2 O T 1 0 0 . 5 ,

th ree-s tory s toue f ion t dweil',^, R o b c r t W a l -lacn to ÃuEÍe « i f e of Bcnif Steffens. Mt. S13,00i', Sepr, 80, 'i i.OOO

64th s t , s s , liio w li tfa a v , r u n s w e s t 375 x sou th 200.10 Do 63d sl , X eas t iOx norifa lO l ' .Sxeas t 335 X norl l i 10ii,5. Relpnse morc, T b e Mu-l u a l L ' f e Ina, Co , N e m Y o r k , t oEI i zabP th W , Aldr ch. J u n e •28. n o m

70th Éb, No. 38, 3 s. 350 e Colua ibus a v . 30x 1L10.5, four-s tory h rk dweil'<r. A u g u í t o s C. B e ' b i t e i i t o J o h u M, R i c b a r d , Concord , Mich. jlíí. íiO.OOO s e p t 12. nom

73d st, No( . 219 aod 251, o s, •260 e 3d a v , ROx 103.2, t w o five-story scooe f ront storea a n d tenom' t s . Charie= GoldBreiu to K a r l M. Wal lach . Mt. e . 8 000- ^ep t . 20. 4*1.000

74th s t , s s, 1.50 w Av A , 50x103,3, v t o a n t . Tfaomas F. Cook t o J a m e a McUobe. Mt. $5,-500. Sepb, 20. 10,.50e

74th st, Nn. •23'2, s s, 306 e W e s t End a v , ai 1 0 ^ 3 ibr^'e-story h rk dwe l l ' g . O r a B o w a r d to Louia F . DommPi ich . Mt. S 6 500. Sept . 14. uoiB

74tb st . Nos. 133 and 135. n s, 400.3 w C o l u m b u s a v , 49.9x10^.'2, t w o four-s tory Bione f ront d welJ'gB. M a t l h e w Cia rk t o B o b e r t R. Pe ro , AII l í ' n s . A u g . 13. nom

75tb s t , No . 3114, SB, 125 6 20 a v , 2 5 T 1 0 2 , 2 . five-s t o r y brk tenetn 'c . S a r a h K e m p u e r t o I r v i n g

, . K e m p o e r . Sept . 1'2. nom 75th st, No . 20, a s, 483 e C o l u m b u s a v , 21x100,

four-s tory s tone t ro i i t dwel i 'g . S e m u e l Col-cord t o S t ephen J. Weaver , Mt. S'ifi.OOP. Hept. 19. u o m

76tfa st, n B, 169 w Wes t End a v , 20xl02.'2. R e -lea^e morC. .fames R. Smitfa t o L e o n a r d J a c o b , J r , Sepc 15. nom

S a m e p rope r ty . Release m o r t . S a m e t o same. Sep t . 15. n o m

77th s t , No. 322, s s, 250 w W e s t Eod a v , 2ax 102.2, i b r e e aud four-s tory h rk dwel l 'g , Pe rez M, S t e w a r t to George L. El l io i t . Mt. îa2.000. Sep t . 22. Qom

SOtfa st . No . -íS^, s s, 167.1 w !>d av , 20x79,2 t o H a r l e m C o m m o n s l ioe. x—x9í .S , t w o s t o r y b r k d w e l l ' g . Mary U. V e i t b t o M a r g a r e t h a Ve i ih . Wt. S4.0U0. R-pt . 21. 4 000

83d s t , s s , 33, o l ^ , av , 2.í.t1í'2 2, ûve-s to ry h rk beoem'b. E v a Amel i a Ka iae r t o Nil iolaus L iese rbe in . Mt. ÍU',00(i. Sept . 17. 1S,S10

8Sd st, No. 243, n a. u n . S w i d a v , 28x103 3, f ou r - s to ry s tone f r o u b d w e i r g . Augua t B r a u n to Charjcs Hof fmacn a u d Paui tie bis wife. Mt. *9,0OO. Kept. 14. 23,000

84tb s t , n s, 100 w Columbus a v . 264.8sl03,2,1 t w o t h r e e s t c r y f r s m e dwêl l 'gs and one | two-s to rv framesfaed a n d vscar . t . j-

IPfitb s t , n s, 335 w 5ih a v , r0iix99.11, vacanb . 1 ISTth íb, s s , 235 w 5th s v . I 0 0 Í 9 Í I . I I . yaoaob )

Louis C a m p o r a to D i v i d M, W h i i e . A l l lieos. Sepb. 16. n o m

S6th st, No. 44?i, n s. 135 w A v A, 25xl('0,8, flve-s to ry s ione f roc t s to re a o d flat. J o b n Mc-L a u g h l i u to F r a o k W. Weis.-. Mt. SÍM.OIM'. Sep t . 2", 3:^-000

87tb at, No . 3(6, s s, 134 w WesC E c d af, 16s 100 S, th ree - s to ry atone f root dwel l ' g . F r a u -CIB M . J e u c k s t o F r a u k P. J e n t i u s , U. a, G, Jlíí. SI5,00i'. Sept . ' 9 9 000

S a m o proper -T F r a n k P. J e n k i n s t/> Elizab'-th S. K i r b v . Mt. £l5,0ii'i. SfpC. ; 0 . 19,000

&7to Bt, No. 307, n s, )37 w W e s t E c d av , I7x 10(1,8. th ree-s iory s tone f ron t dwelTg. J o i u a n d D a v i d D u n n Co HHnnab M. w fe of J o t n B- Coíz^DS. Mt. S15,00o. tíepb. 19. notp

. '8th s i , No. 163, u s, .- O 6 e A m < t e i d a m a v , 16.'2xli0.8, ifaree-siory íb'uue f ront dr te l l 'g

SSi.h sl , N o 159, n s, 2í-3.4 e Am-terd- im a*, IH,•2x11)0,8, tb iep-f tory s tone t rooc d w b ' ( r . Forecloa. T h o m a s D, Hus led to D Nowion l i a rney . Sepi , 21 8,550

89ib s t . Nos. 15 aod 17, n ?, 1K1.4 w Madi on a v , 51.1sli)u,8, two five Btory b rk l lsts. Alleu N . Conover t o J u l i a A, Coufver- Bppb. ly.

v a i . con=id, and 500 S9th sT, No. 3!î5,n P. 300 w I s t a v . 3,)x'i-il.8,

flve-story b rk t enem ' t . F r a n k A Uihle in 10 Æary J . Uih le iu , ,Mí. $13.000. Wept 2ii. nom

91stsL, No. 166, 3S, l-IS w3r t a v , : t.OU.S. ûve-s t o r y s tonef rooC flat. K c a r a d E a i t e n b a c h t o E d w a r d ( î raef aná J o h n Seekemp . Mt. $13,000. SepC. 19. 2.^,625

9 2 d s t , No. 64, 8 5. ••ii'i.'^ e C o l u m o u s a v , 2i'.4x ' 100,8, tnvee scory b rk dwel i 'g . Release m o r t . ' Mary M. S t e w a i c t o T b o m a s K D p a t n o k ,

M a y 4 •"im S a m e p r o p e r l y . Tbomaa K i l p a t r i c k t o E r r e s -

t l n e J a e g e r h u b e r . Mt. Í16,000. May 3 . 35,00)

386 Record and Guide. September 24.189S

102d st, No . 313, n s. 180 w W e s t E n d a v , 30x 100.11, th ree - s to ry s lone fronb dweH'e . T h e N e w Y o r k E e a l t y Co. t o Wil le t C. E ly , Mt.

j $16,500. Sept , 16. 25,000 104th st, No . 244, B s, 135 w 2d a v , 35x100.11,

two-s to ry b r k dwel l 'g on r e a r of lot. M a t y a s Cziner to H e m r i c h Siericfas, Mt. $5,0Oí'. Sept . 30. 9,250

104bh sb, No 323, s s, 243.4 e 3d a v , 16,8x100.11, tfaree-story s tone f ron t dwel l 'g . Ca r r i e S c b w a b to I s rae l Weschonski . Mt. Î4,000, Sepc 21. 7,000

104tb 3b, s s, 330 6 Rivers ide Dr ive , 20x100,11. i t 04 th sb , s s, 860 e River^ ide D r i v e , 40x1(10.11. f

Release m o r t . F r a c c i s M. J e n c k s t o W i U i a m K. Lancbanbin . A u g , 19, uom

104bh s t , Nos. 304-313, B S, 300e R i v e r s i d e D r i v e , 100x100. n , five three-sbory s tone f r o n t dwel l -ings . Wilfaam E . L a n c h a u t i n to F r a n k L S m i t h . A u g . 19. 150.000

105tb s t , No . 211, n s, lOO w A m s t e r d a m a v , "1 35x100,11, flve-sbory b r k fiaC. |

A m a t e r d a m a v , Nos. 924 a n d 926, w s, 75,11 )• n 105tb sb, 25x100, five-story b r k flaC wi th | Btores. Í (i'rancia R i c b a r d s t o E l i zabe th J o h n s t o n . Q. C. Sept . 17. nom

lOSth s t , No. 233, 3 s, 175 w 2d av , 25x100.11, four-a tory b r k benem'C. Anbonio L icc ia rd i to Vincenzo Grazidio . Mt. S^ll,200. SepL 15.

14,000 lOathsb. Nos. SlS- ' ^S, s s. 325 e 2d a v , r u n s

eas t 357 x soutfa 100.11 x wesb 34.9 x nortfa 0,11 X wesb 233.3 T n o r t h 100.

I n t e r i o r lot, begins a t c en t r e l ine be t 108thsb and 109cfa s t , ab po iu t 100.11 s 109ch st a n d 2 2 5 e 2 d a v , r u n s eas t 223.3 x n o r t h O . l l x wesb ^•22.3 X soutb 0.11. One , t w o e n d threp-s tory f r a m e a n d b r k bui ld ings , S t . Josepfas HospiCai. Foreclos. George H o a s t o F. W i l l i a m Heide . Mt. S20.000. Aug . 31. 30,000

112chst , No. 163, s s. 245 w 3d av , 3,5xiro.]! , four-s tory b rk synagogue . Foreclos Rich-a r d M H e u r y to E u g e n e V a n Scfaaick a s t rus tee fc r H e r r y a n d Mark Rafa l sky , W ll-i a m H. Simonson, Jofan J . a n d J o h n Mallon, J r . , P e t e r P . Mallon, Louis Fa lk , A u g u s t J a . c o b ; J u l i u s Becker , Micfaael Car ro l l , J a m e s H . &hu£Bin, F r a n k B a r r , J a m e s T h a w , Alex-a n d e r P raz ip r , J o b n S. Gil len, Jofan M. Len -afaan, B a r l B Cbace a n d Bowers S. Chace , c rpdi tors of Congrega t ion Moses MonTeflore. A l l t i t l " Sept . 16, 400

114th s t , Nos . 4 and 6, s s, 180 w 5lh a v , ^ S . l l x 100.11, t w o tfaree-story b rk a n d scone dwel i -ings W l l iam J . L i g h t t o Madel ine Pierce . Mt. Í29.960. Sep t 13. nom

114 ths t , N o . 12, s a , 191,4 w 5 i h a v , 17.8x100.11, tfaree-.itory s tone f ron t dwel l 'g . F r e d e n c k •V . S ta iT , B rook lyn , N . Y . , to M a d e h n e Pierce . Mt. 615,000. Sepfi, 16 nom

114ch st . No- 71 , n a, 205 w P a r k a v . 25x100.11, flve-story brk flat. N a t b a n i e l E. Gou ldy t o Xenopfaon Kuzmie r . Mt. $15,000. Sepb. 20.

30,500 lObb st, s s . 270w.5 tb a v , 235x100.11, n i r e f i v e -s to ry b rk flats. Foreclos. AugusTus R. Vauderpool t o M a r x and Moses O t t i n g e r , io in t t e n a n t s . Suh . t o m o r t s . ít56,0(M) and int . f rom F e b . 1, 1892, o t 6 %. Sepc. 19. 98,000

l 7tb s t , s s, 9,5 e 4th a v , •20xino.11, v a c a n t . P ranc i s J . H i l l e n b r a n d t o M a r t i n L jo i i s Mt. $15,467 Bept 15. nom

119tfa st, Nos. 3('2-314, s s , lOOw Stb av , 175x 100,11. seven five-story b r k flats. Foreclos . Augus tu s H, Vaude rpoe l t<i Marx' a n d Moses Ot t inge r , j o in t t enau t s , Sept , 19, 91,000

124th st, No. 113, s s, 129.6 w Lenox a v , 20.6x - inci.l l , flve-sT.ory s tone f ron t flaC, Timcttby

Flonri aud Joseph J , V a n Noce t o P h l ipp .Diehl . rt/í. ai6,50O. . S e p t . 20. •24,3110

133dBt, No 18, s s, 260 w ,nb a v , 18,9x99,11. th ree-a lory s tone f r o n t dwel l 'g . S a r a b E . Rosedale t o M a r g a r e t T. wife of J o h n S. R o u t b , B. & R. Sept , 20, 10,500

133d Bi, No. 221 n a, 240 w 7tb av,-20x99 11, five-story b rk flat Gilberb Robinson, J r . , to Corne l ia S. Robinson. B. & S. Sep tem-ber 19. 1,963

i S l t b st, No . 107. n s, 200 w Lenox a v , 25x99.11, five-story s tone f r o r t flat. Tfaomas J . and George J e n k i r s to P a t r i c k C u m m i n s , R ich-nr:i Wi i l i am K a n e acid B e r u a r d L e n a b a n . Mt. $17,5110. Sept . 8. nom

I S l t h st, No . 1''3, u s, '50 w Lenox av . 25x99.11, five-siory s tone f r o n t fiat w i t h s tores . Tfaomas J and George . lenkins to W i l l i a m C. Dslev. J í í . $17,,'iCo Sept . 8. uom

36th s t . No, 319, n s, 3'R,4 w ,8th av , 16 '2x99,11, three-atory b r k ' l w e l l ' g . T i m o t b y Flood and J û í e p h J Vou Note to E m m a E . wife of .lo-s e p h J , V a n Notc , L. L CiCy. Mt. $11,380 Krpb. 20, 13.800

141sbst, n s, 20'i e Sbfa a v , 5iix9' . ' l l , v a c a u t Wi l l i am C. Arno ld to T h e E q u i t a b l e Life Asíiurance Socie ty of tfae U n i t e d S ta tes . C. a. G. Peb . 6. nom

143ct st, n s, 1P6 e A m s t e r d a m a v , ]9s99 11. Releaae m o r t . J o b n D u e r a n d WiIIiam Thompaon to G e o r g e R u d i e l l , Sept . 2. 6,000

147tfa s t , s «, 175 w IU h a v . P a r t y wall agree-roent, Msr.y E. P i cke r ing wi th C a r l Nuen-dorffer. Apr i i 30. uom

I85tli at, u s, 216 w Amsterda in a v , 34x53.IOs— s.53.tí. A n d r e w Marsbaii a n d C b r i s t i u a his wife bo A u d r e w a n d Heleua L, Nilson. A u g . 20 3,075

A m s t o r d a m a v . w s , 99.5 n IS ls t s t , 0.5^^x100. Jofan G, Moore t o Ko t i e wife o t Louis Wen-del. Sept . 19. uom

A m s t e r d a m (U'th) a v , n w oor 140th s t , 99.11x 100, oae-s to ry f r a m e b u i l d i n g a n d v a c a a t .

M. Aloys ius Staf ford t o J a c o b D. B u t l e r . Mt. $16"5r0. J u n e 37. See Lenox av . uom

A v A, n e co r 87bh Bt, 100,8x100, th rep-s tory f r a m e H c b r e w A s y l u m for Cfaildren. Cfaarles L a u e t o J o h n J , Feefaan. Mt. ^38,400. Bept. J9. 60,000

Co lumbus a v , No, 70. w s, 50.8 s 63d st, 25x100, b h r e e s t o r y b rk s tore a n d t e n e m ' t wi th five-s t o r y b rk tonem ' t on r e a r . C h r i s t i n a Brnde to M a r y wife of P r e d e r i c k W . B t rubbe . Mt. $1,61111. Sepb. 16. 2^2.000

Lenox av , No . 214. e s, 41 s l a i s t s T , 20x80, four-s t o r y b r k dwel l 'g , J a e o b D . Bu t l e r t o M. Aloysius Stafford, of Scfaooley's Mounta ins , N . J . M . «20,000. J u I y L See A m s t e r d a m a v ,

Lsnox a v 7 t faav 144th s t 145th s t

3.500

199 10x750 — t h e block. v a c a n t . M a r j G-, P í u k n e y to ' Í 'homas L. W a t t . J u l y 26. nom

Madison a v , n e co r IS ls t sb. Â g r e e m e n t os bo eaBsmenb for ligfat and a i r . F rede r i ck and Louisa R o b r s and F rede r i ck Lu tzens t rus t ees wibh D e p a r t m e n t of Bui ld iugs

Lex ing ton a v , No. 647, o s, 75.11 s 5.5th st, 24.6 xlOO, th ree-a tory s tone f ron t dwcl l 'g . Ûoro-f.hea E . wife oE CharleB W e n d t , J e r s e y C i ty , N . J , , t o H e n r y W . F . Schulz . B. & S. J u l y 15. 250

Lex ing ton a v , No . 1090, w s, 85.2 n 76th s t , 17x 72.10, tbr°e-Rtory s tone f ron t dwel l 'g . E d -w a r d B, Unde rb i l l , B a y S b o r e , L . 1,, t o J eou -e t t e Cofan. Bept. 21. 14,820

Madison a v . No. 743. e s, 67,1 s 65th at, 16,8x60, four-Btory s tone f ron t dwell 'g , George J . H a v e u , J r . , t o Dona ld E, Toucey . A u g . 3

31,000 Madison a v , No . 743, e s, 67.1 s 65tfa s t , 16.Sx

bO. Donald B. Toucey t o C a r r i e H. wife of Dona ld B , Toucey . Mt. $24,000. Sept . 2(i.

31,000 P a r k a v , No . 1201, n e cor 94th st, 179);(i6,

tb ree-a tory b r k dwel l 'g , Ann ie Hacfaemeister tn H e n r y Hacheme i s t e r . Mt. $17,000. Sep t 14, n o m

Weat E n d a v , w s, 83,4 n S í tb st . P o r t y wal i agreemenb wibh coosent of m o r t p a g e e . R ch-a r d G. P l a t t and Alv in J . Graffin and Tfae G e r m a n i a Life lus . Co. witfa each o ther . Sept . 13. nona

W e s t E n d a v , w s, 102.3 s 85th s t , r u n s nortfa 0,6x53.6^. Relea^e tnor t . The G f r m a n i a Life Ins, Co. to A i v i n J , Graffln. Kept, \'î. nom

S a m e p rope r ty . Alvin J . Graffin to Ricfaard G. P l a t t . B. & S. tíept. 12. nom

Wes t E n d a v , No. 779, w cor 103d s t , 2 0 . n x 79,3, t h r ee - s to ry b rk dwel l 'g . Foreclos . Danie l F . M a r t i n t o W a r r e n B. S m i t h , Y o n k e r s , N, Y . S u b . t o mecfaanic's l ien $3 , -250. Aug . 29. 30,500

Ist a v . s w cíir 134th st, r u n s sou thwes t a long av 100.10 X n o r t h w e s t 100 x uortbeasr . 6 x ea s t 85.3 X nortfaeast 18.8 X eas t 34 t o 134tfa st, X southeas t 7,3. n e w bui ld ings pro jec ted . W i I I i a m T. Howes , B r idgepo r t , Conu, , t o A u g u s t Jacobs . Q. C. Sep i . 17. uom

Ist. a v , w s, 50.5 8 124th s t , r u n s wesb 60 s soubh 10.7 X soutfawesC — X soutfa — x eas t 80 t o av , X north.5i>..5. Release m o r t . L a m b e r t Suy -d a m to A u g u s t J o c o b , Sept . 15. nom

•2d av , No . 3^94, e s, 20.5 a l l s t h st, 30x75, four-s t ' i ry b rk t e n e m ' t w i t b s tores . C a t h a r i u e wife of U h r i s ' ' pfaer J . S a v a g e to N a t h a n Sleeve. AII t i t le , Q. C. Sept . 21, 4,000

2d a v , No. 1330, o s , 25.5 u 7th s t , 3">x74, fîve-s t o r y s tone f r o n t t enem'c witfa s tores J o r o b Siegel oxr . F r a u k Stoi l bo F r a n k Scbaeffler subs t i tu ted t ru s t ee F r o n k Stol l . B, & S. C. a. G, Sept , 17. o r d e r of C o u r t

ad a v , Ho, 1179. w s, 25,5 n 63d s t , '2,5x70, five-s to ry s tone f ron t t e n e m ' t wi th stores W a l d e -m a r Ludeke to Wendo l M scfaler, Mt. $16 -X)00. Bept, 16. 23,750

3d a v , Nos, 649 and 651, e s, 49.4 a 42d s t , n i n s soubfa 49.4 X sou theas t 105 x noriheasC 21 x Bor th 52.6 x n o r t b w e s t 60.6, t w o five-story b rk t enem ' t s wi tb s tores . R i c b a r d E d w a r d s tii Rober t , W i l l i a m A, a n d T h o m a s E d w a r d s , Mt. $ao,00O. Sept . 20. uom

5tfa a v , No, 19. e s, 52 s 9tfa at, r u u s easc 86.6 x n o r t h e a s t 14.1 x n o r t h 2''. x west 100 to a v , x soutb 'iij, Cour-story b rk dwell 'g . M a r y D. 0 . Dwighc widow to G e r t r u d e D. wife ot Rd-w a r d L. P a r t r i d g e B . & B. J u l y 36. See 34th and 37tb s ts . nom

7tb a v , No. 1983, n e co r n 9 t h st, r u n s nortfa 2 6 . 1 1 x e a s t 8 6 x s t i i l oasb I2 x soiitfa 26.11 t o st, X wost 98, five-story b rk st í ire aud flat. Char les T, R y a n bo Cfaarles S. Levy . B . & S. Mt. $35,000, Sopt . 2. nom

tíame propercy. Char l e s S Levy to F lo rence B, R y a n . B. & S, Mt. $3-'5.0i . Sepb. 3. nom

Stb a v , 6 s, 25 n I46th st, 25x100, flve-story b r k flat w i tb stores. Adolf Pa i lO" i t z to Barah Pai lowi tz Mt, * . Sept 15. 19,000

8th av , No . SH' , e s, 98.9 s 3abh st, 24.Sxl0S.6x 34.MxU)3.11, four-s tory b rk s tore a u d t ene ta ' t w th one-s tory b rk bu i ld ing on r ea r . P r a n k Moad exr . M a r y A. B a k e r t o J o h n Hel ler . Bept. 20. ^|j_ooo

lOtfa a v , No, .S.'i4, s e co r 33d s t , 23,10x50.6, five-sCorv b rk s tore a n d t e n e m ' t .

lOtfa a t , No. 382, e s, 32.10 s 32d st, r u n s oasb 50.6 X soutb S.6 X eaab 3.11 x south 4.8 x eas t 4 5 x soutfa 13,4 x west 5^.10 f a v , x nortfa 26.6, flve-story b rk t e u e m ' t w i t h stores. j J a n e M. wil'e of Tfaomas Reid t o E l i zabe th w i l t í o í L u k e Uiggins . Mt. $35,000. Sep t . l' '. 53,600

niRCRLLANIfOI's.

G e r e r a l ass ign. W i l l i a m Muller t o E d w i n BaldwÍQ. Sept . 15, n o m

ZSd a a d 24 th ' í r i R D S .

G o u v e r n e u r st, n s, 125.3 e Morria a v , 35x117,5. P a t r i c k Su l l i van t o F r a n k F o r n a b o y a n d Mi-cbael L a f a r t a . Sept , 21. 4,000

Gouve rnou r p1, c e n t r e l íne, w e s t cor 132d s t , lOOx— to mil) Brook Cla rence C a r y and a n o . t rus tees for M a r y P, D a v e n p o r t a n d M a r y F D a v e n p o r t t o Tfae N, Y , , N . H . & H . l i . R, Co. J u n e 17. 83,900

S a m e p r o p e r t y C l T e n c e C a r y ond ano . I rus -cees G o u v e r n e u r Mor r i s to same. Q, C. J u l y 16, Qom

G o u v e r n e u r st, n s, 125.^l e Morr is a v , 85xll7.,5. M a r g a r e t wife of P a t r i c k Su l l i van , Hoboken* N . J . , to F lorence SuII ivan. J f í . $600. Apr i l 30, 1880. '^nom

aaxr p r r p a r t y . F lorence SuUivan t o P a t r i c k Sul l ivan , Mt. $600. A p r i l 22, 1880. nom

J e n n i n g s t . n s, 16 9 w Btebbins a v , 16.7x100. The S u b u r b a n R e a l t y Co., N e w Y o r k , tn J o h n F . Nolan . Bept, 12. 4.•250

Rocbflpld st, n s, 225 e A u t h o n y a v , 25x127 .5x85 xI27,6 A n n a J u n g to J u l i a C u n n i n g h a m . Aug . 30. .550

W e s t s c , lot 9 m a p Wardsvi I Ie , 50xl l lx ,5nxl l4 . Oharlps E . K e n n e y t o Elízabetfa K e n n e y . Sep t . 15. i_û00

I s t sb. s s, lo ts 246, 247 a n d 248 m a p No. 1 p a r t of H y a t t fBrm, n e a r W o o d l a w n , 24tfa W a r d , 7,5x153. J a c o b F u r m a t ' u a n d S i m o n C . M a r u m t " R o b e r t Ca te rson . Mt. $3,000, A u g . SO. 9,000

3d st, s s. 150 6 A v C, r u n s sou th l O x west 50 X sou tb 50 s easc 1,5,5.6 x n o r t h 150,9 t,o sb, x wtfsb S7<1, 24Cb W a r d . Poreclos. S t ephen S. Marsha l l to J a m e s J , Pbe lan . Bepb. 15. 1,500

132d st . s s, s t r íp 10 tt. w ide , beb t h e ceu t r e l ine G o u v e r n e u r pl and w s Sb, A u n s a v . C la rence Cory a u d ano . brustees for M o r y P . D a v e n p o r t a n d M a r y T. D a v e n p o r t t o ' T h e N . Y . , N . H . & H . R. R, Co. A l l tible. J u n e l' '. nom

Some p rope r ty . C la rence C a r y a i d ano . t rus t ees G o u v e m e u r Mor r i s dec 'd t o s ame . J u l y ' 0 , n o m

a a m e p r o p e r t y Clarence C a r y ond a n o . t rus t ees Ann ie C. Morvis a n d A n n i e C. Mor-r i s ' ame . J u n e 17 n o m

IS í th st, s s, i8'î,4 e Will is a v , 16 ,8xi r0 . J a m e s Higg ins and J a m e s K i n g to T.eonhai'd F , O l t and Wilfaelmina his wife, Mt, ^7,000. Sept . 20. 10,600

lS.5th sb, n s, 141.8 e Sb. A u u s a v , 16 Ss i ru . ifohn Enbwis t le t o M a r y E. Deeves . Mt. $3,-.510. SepC. 15. 6,hO0

135th st, n B, 15fi,6 e A l e x a n d e r a v , .50x100, J a m e s T. B a r r y t o J o h n Tbeiss. Sept . 19, nom

S a m e p r o p e r t y J o h n Tbeiss to J a m e s T B a r r y . Mt. Í;' 7,000. Sepb. 19. nom

136th Bt, u s, 471.1 e S o u t h e r n Bou leva rd , 25x 100. Mareai-et wlfe of J o b n O 'Connor t o Phi l ip Bohnet . Bept. 16. Hee Boston a v , nom

154tfa st, s s, ".50 w C o u r t l a n d t av , 100x100. George W . W a l g r o v e t o George Sto lz . Sopt . 21. IO.80O

168tb st, s s, 31.10 e Uoucord a v , 30x125, Catfa-er ine wife of J a m e s J . O 'Connor t o Tfaomas O 'Rorke . Sept. 1-5. 5,500

Harae p r n p e r ' f Foreclos E d w a r d B a r t l e t t t o C a t h e r i n e O'Connor . A u g . 31. 3,000

A n t h o n y av , e s, 80.S n 175th s t p ro longod , —x 14'í.4x52x127.IL P a n n i e E . Lawrence to E i i s e E u s l e . Al l l iens s ince A u g . 14,1891. Sep t 16. 3,200

A n t b o n y a v , e s, 194 s Burns ide ov , r u n s south-easb 1' 0 X soutfawest 39 2 x nortfaeasb 102 7 t o B u m s i d e a v , x sou th 198,10 x south a n d soutfa-wes t 105.10 X — 340 tn A n t h o n y a v , x n o r t h -eas t 15". J a m e s Buckhou t to A b r o m T. Euokfaout, î ^ p a r t . Sept , 15. excfa

Anbhony av , s e s , 344 n e B u r n s i d e a v , r u n s sou theas t 14'2,10x soutfaeasc aga in 3 7 x sti l l sou theas t 70 x a g a i n eoutfaeaBt 67.8 x ogoin soucfaeast 33.6 t o Burns ide a v , x sou thwes t 19,8 X sou tbwes t 83.6 x norcfawesb 137.10 x n o r t h w e í i 15S.1 t o a v . x norCfaeast 99,1. A b r a m T, Buckhou t to J a m e s Buckfaout. X p a r t , Sept , 15. nom

Boston a v , s e s, 175.8 w P e r o t st, 25x97 t o A r -m a n d pl, x 25x97.4. Rudol f N a v a r a t t t o J o h n B a r b e r . Sept . 16. nom

Boston av. e s, 143.5 u Clover s t , 50 x a b t 174 1 t o B r o n x st . )•

Bronx s t , e s, abb 150 n Clover st, SOxlOo. ) Pfaiiip Bo tme t to M a r g a r e t wife of J o h n O'Connor . Mt. $6,000. Sept . 16. See 136th st . n o m

Brook av , No, 346, e s. 75 n 141st st, 25x100. H e n r y Morgen tbau t o M a x Wei l . Mt. $7,-000, May 38. n o m

C a m b r e l l i n g a v , s w cor W i l l i a m st, 43.4 t o Crescen t a v , xl49,9x145,6x87,6. E m i l C. Manuel to Bamuel H , M c l l r o y , Mt. $1,200. Bept. 3. Dom

Com^tlandt a v , n w s. 50 s w 161 st s t , 50x165.4 t o R a i l r o a d a v , 56,6x139. G u s t a v J , M. K r e b a u o j t o Cfaristina Bohner . Sepb. 19. 8,250

Cres ton a v , e s, 100 s ,5th st, 44x91x50x91. J o m e s P . Abbobt, C i t y I s laud , bo S a r a h T. S u n n . J u l y I, noan

C u t h b e r t a v , n s, 173 8 w B r o a d w a y , —x—, lots 36 and 37 m o p of 339 lots a t R i v e r d a l e a n d Mosholu, '24Ch W a r d , of F . P . & H . A. For s t e r . A n n a E . Wolsh t o P r e d e r i c k f. Pors te r , Sept . 16, ] .atO

C u t h b e r t a v , loC 135 m a p of 339 lots a t R ive r -dale a n d Mosbolu, 'dith W a r d , of P . P. & H. A. ForsCer, ; ' ,5.7xllS.7î8. ' íxn3. F r e d e n c k P . Fo r s t e r ex r . George H . P o r s t e r t o Josepfa P . Cole, Sept , 19. 500

D e c a t u r a v , e s , 260.9 s G u a Hil l road , .50x190 t o Webs t e r av . A m a n d a Buss ing w idow to F r a a k M c G a r r y . ã e p t , SO. 1,600

^

Septembea- «4, 1882 Record and Guîde. 387

Edenwood av, centre line, 190,6 n Fordbam Landing road, 50x135. Robert H, Oakley to Annabelle Oakley bis wife. i í í . $4,000. Sept. 16. giít

Palrmount av, s s, east 4 lot "l* "^^P o ' ^*'^' mount, 50x145.63:50x144,9 Elisia M. de Siiva to Mary Seiferd, Sept, 20. nom

Fairmounb a", s s, wesb 4 lo^ 1* same map, 50 xl44.9x50x144. Some to Lewis D. Jackson. Sepb. 20. ûom

Pairmount av, s s, lot 14 map of Fairmount, 24th Ward, 10i'sl45.6x100x144. Annie Hughes^ . widow and sole dovisee of Arthur Hughes, San Francisco, Cal., to Ellen T. Hughes. Q. C. Sepb, 6. nom

Same property. Ellen T. Hughes to Elisia M. de Silva. Sept. 16. nom

Frankfan av, s e a. 50 s w lot 115 map Moms-anio, 67.6x185x67.6x18,5.5, Williom M. Crit-tenbon to Mat lda 0 . D. Crittenton. Notice of ownership. Sept. 15. ••'ím

Gerard av, w s, 50 n 158tfa st, 50x95. Frederick Ricfaards ndivid. and exr. Edward Ricbards, Joseph, William W. ord Edward Richards and Annie R. and Charles T. Tarver to WiU-martb A. Robinson. July29. 3.600

Ketchum av, e s, lot 136 map of 3:Í9 lots, a t Riverdale and Mosholu, '24th Ward, of P. P. & H. A, Forster, 85.7x118.7x35x134.L Froderick P. î'orsber esr George H. Forster to Edward Cole. Sepb. 19. 550

Railroad av, e s, .54,10 s 15&th st, .56.7xl27.6x 50x101.4.

Railroad av, e s. 30 n 158th st, 88,3x70,4 25x 83.7, Carol ne Heoniug individ. aud estrx, Carl Muller and Maria A. Heyer individ, aud extrx. Perdinand Heyer to Moise Geisnianu. Sept. 9. 5 700

River av, s s, 263 w Riverdale av, 249.8x380x 1 272.8x262,8, contains 1 and 633-1,000 acres. !

River av, s s, at n w cor of above, 254.7íS tix ( 323x380, conbains 1 and 61-100 acres i John N : . J r , . and William J, Wells to Will-i a m P . DixOD. Jtfí. $!5,00('. Sept. 12. 22,000

Taylor av, n w s. '25 n e Clay av, 25x100. Dan-iel Murpby, Lnng Island City, bo Patriclí Coleman. Mt. $400. Aug. 27. 1,000

Trini tyav, e s, 500 n 161sC st. 50x100. Louis Blas , Gerardvil'e. Pa,, toGeorgeJ . Fern-scbild. B. & S. Confirirabiou deed. Mt. $2,250, Aug, 83. nom

WiIIis av, No. 384, e s, 75 s 144tb st, 25x9n.8. August Schernikau bo William G. Birtning-ham. Mt. $1S,000, Bepb. 32. 35.000

2d and 3d avs, lots 170 and 171 map E. K. Wil-lard, WoodlawD Hejgbts, 40x100. Jacob J. Blauvelt toCbarlesF. Swallow. Sept. 16, 1,000

3d av, w s, 37,7 s 17-3d st, 37.7x83,8. Elleu L. McCarbhy wife of Patrick J , only cfaHd and heir of Thomas Bweeney to Thomas J. Healey and William V. McCorthy. Sept. 19. 3,500

Mill Brook, w s, 100 s w 132d st, ruus soutfa to b gh-water lino on Bronx KiIIs, x southmeat toproposed w s bulkfaead, x soutfaeast to lauii of Lewis S. hanler. x northeast to n liue of lond of Horlem River Ss Portcfaeattr R. R, Co..x uortbwest to conbre line Gouver-neur pt, X nortbeaab —• x northwest to be-ginnÍDg, oxcepb part conveyed to Harlem River & Portcbester R, R. Clarence Cory and ano. trustees of Annie C Morris and Au-nie C. M. Mandflay to The N. Y,, N. H. &r. H. R, R,Co. Junel7 . 48,600

Spuyten Duyvil to Kinesbridge road. e s, part parcel sbown on map of Spuyten Duyvil in Townof Yookers, marked D. B. Cox, No. 9, 2i4 acres, 84th Ward, mns east 71 cn Spuyten Duyvil & Port Morris R, R, Co, land, x north 51 X west 60 to said road, x south 50. Edward McFaddeu exr. James Kilculien to Da^id Stevenson. Mt. $3,000. Jau. 2'i. 6,000

Lobs 13 and 14 plot 4 moii Mouub PieasanC, excepb portion taken for Burnside av. Abram T. Buckhout to James Buckbout. ^ part. Sept, 15, Kee Antbony av. exch

Lots 1, 3, 9, 10 of plot 3 map Mount Pleasaut. Same to aame. ^ part. Sept, I-'í. exch

Lots 31 and 33 b'ock 17 map Section A aad B of North New York. Releose dower. Eliza-beth L. Reilly to Kate 'í, Keelon. Septem-ber 8. nom

LBASEUULO t OKVKVANiiiiiã.

Bowery. No. •231. James Stroug, Modison, N. J., to Panny wife o£ George J, Kraus. 30 8-12 yeai^s, from Sept. 1, 1892, per year, re-pairtí dud special covenants, 3,300, 4,400

Bame properby. James Everard to same- 20 7-12 years, from Oct. 1,1892, peryear,repairs aud special covenants. 3,3i'0, 4,400

Bowery, No. 333. Assign. lease and agree-menb. Fanny Kraus to James Everard. nom

Bowery, No. 231, Aasign, leose. Fanny Kraus to Jamea Evei'ard. uom

Broadway, e s, .57.10 n Astor pl, 25X97,ÛS25X 98.10. TruBtees nf Sailors' Snug Harbor bo Thomas Foye. 31 years, from May 1, 1869, per year, taxesand 2.750

Broadway, e s, 32,10 n Astor pl, '35x100.6. Sametosame. 21 yeors, from May 1,1869, per year, taxes and 3,7.50

Broadway, n e cor Astor pl, 82.11x97,3v59,3x 107.1. Some to Orlando B. Polter. 21 yeai's, from May I, 18U1I, per year, taxes and 9,500 roadway, 0 s, 33, JOn Astor pl, ,50.1x97 Sxftox 100 6. Assigu, lease. Tfaomas Faye to Or-iando B. Potter. 47,000

Henry at, No. '.i-i7. Assign, leafo. Herman Ihlo bo Ida Frouk. nom

Lewis sb, No. 31. Assigu, leuae. AugustWeuske to Jocob íichoenhals, Aug, 20, nom

Vesey st, No, 66. Assign. lease. The LemPeck & Betz Brewing Co, co Edward Kirmss, uom

9tfa st, No. 51 E. Asaign. leose, Benjftmin Davis to Louia H. Stage. nom

13th st, No. 15 E. Assign. lease and bill of sale. Jobn Williams to Samuel Bebbington and Washingbon L. Bollard. All title. Bept. 9. 500

48i.b Bt, s s,'275 w lOth av, 25x100.5. Assign, lease. Edward Clark ref. to WiUiam Essel-bom. no™

48th st, No. 36, s s, 473 w 5tfa av, 35x100.5. Trustees of tfae Columbia College to Mary E, B. wife of Nathauiel S. W. Vanderhoef. 21 yean, from Nov. 1, 1896,per year, taxes, &c.,

,. and ^ 1.004 Same property. Assign lease, Mary E. B,

wife of Nathaniel S. W. Vanderhoef to Cfaarles Coudert. 30,000

SSth st, No. 502 E, Assign. lease. Frederick Pritzto Otillie Koll, nom

Columbua av, Ho. 154. cor 67tfa st, Assign. lease. Williara H, Markgraf to Adam J. Engelhard. nom

Courtlandt av, s w cor t57th st, Assign. iease. Charies Rapp to Tbe Star Brewing Co. aom

Lesiogton av, s e eor 134tfa at, Assign. lease. Charles Mieriseh to Heory J. Humphrey, nom

Ist 8.V, s w cor 103d st. Assign, lease. James Duffv to Jobn Brandt. nom

2d av, 'No. 119. Assign. lease. George Feldhu-sen lo Albert Ranken. nom

3d av, No. 1692. Assign. lease. Hugo C. Her-tel to Max Sonntog. nom

3d av, No. 796. Assign. leoae. Andrew J. Blackburn toThomasA. Hyland. nom

6tb av, s w cor 24th st, Consent to surreuder lease. George Bhret to John Koster and Al-bert Bial. Bepb. 19. nom

6th av, No 685. Assign lease. GuBtav Hester-berg to Richard Vom Hofe. nom

Sth av, e s, 35 n 15Ch st, 26.1x93,6, Assign. lease, Benedict A. Klein to Bernfaard Mayer and Samuel Weil. 28,500

8tb av, e s, 5l , l n 5th at, 26.1x93.6, Assign, lease, Bame to same. 38,500

Scfaav, e s . 51.1 n 15tfa sC, 36.1x93.6. Assign. lease. Jonos Weiland Bernhard Mayer and Samuel Weil to Benodict A Klein. '28,500

8tb av, e s, 25 n 15th st, 26.1x93.6. Assign. lease. Same to same, 38,500

8th v, No. 856, Assign. lease. Peter Wéissler to Tbonias McCabe. nom

Lob 78 mop Bailors' SDUE Harbor, by Smibh 1848. Consent to assign. lease. Trustees Bailors' Bnug Harbor to Amelia Kerr and ano. esrs, Henry A. Kerr. nom

KlJVCiS COMTV.

B PTEMBER 15,16, 17, 19, 20. 21.

Adams at, No. 43, s s, 476.1 w Coney Island ploukroad, 25x102x25x101.11, h & I, Flat-bcisb. Cyrus F. LouCrel, Soutfa Orange. N, J., to Teorlor Sederlof. Mt. $1,000. $1,800

Adelpfai at, No. 496, w s, 138 7 n Atlantic av, 25x78.5. Williain Henry to Catfaar ne wife of Jobu F. Finnegan. B. & S, uom

A--faland pl, w s. 273,2 s Lafayetteav, 19 3x50.10 s-20.1x56.8. Tfaomaa St/atton to WiUÍam H. Stratton. t>«m

Bennetb at. e s, 100 w Debevoise av, 25x100, h & 1 Tfaeodore StiUwogon to Rudolf Urban.

2,200 Ber^en at, n s, 252.9 w Ralph av, 102,SxlO7,

Eliza Reed to Richard Mayes. Mt. $14,2.50. 6,000 Bergen st, s w s . 103.8 s e Wasbingbon av, 20x

,57.3xiil.2x50,3. Ellen, Johu and Peter Mc-Donougfa faeirs Peter McDonougb to Mary McDonough widow. gift

Bergeu st, s s, 213.7 e Rogers av, 19x33,4. As-signment of agreement to roconvey property. Asa C. Brownoll to Andrew D. Baird. nom

Bergen st, s s, 100 e Rogeis av, 113.7xl33,4x wesbSO X northwest 85.9 X norbfa 113 3. Asa C. Brownell to Audrew D, Baird. Mt. $51,-750. nom

Bergen st, s e cor Franklin av, 80x100.4 R j -lease mort. Millie B. De Wint, New York, to WiUiam J . Uonway. nom

Bergen st, s s, 116.8 w Albanyav, 16,8x110, Waterman L. Ormsby to Moriac A, Allen, M , $4,000. nom

Berrimau at, w s, 225 s Blake av, 35x100. Oliver Davison to Loura Booney. 1,350

Berrimau st, w s, 200 s Blake av, 25x100, fa & J, Nieholas Pearse to Laura Rooney. 1,450

Berrimau st, w s,100sNewLots road, 40x100. ) Berrimonst, w s , ISOsNew Lotsroad, 40x100. f

"William H. Jackson to Henry I. Lankenau, 1,400

Bowne 8t, n e cor of plank road from Bath, runs east 200 co w s iStfa at, x north 207.5 x west 1(0 X south 100 x west 100 to st, xsouth 114.5, Platbusfa, Jobn L. Devenny to Jofan Reis and Henry B. Daveuport. 3,200

Bremeii st, w s, beb Adams and Prospect als, being lois23 aud 34 block 1030 aasessm'b map ISbb Ward. Mary A. Low to S-ustav J. L Doerscbuck. Q. C. nom

Brevoort pl, n s, 100 e Pranklin av, 30xl4L5, h & I. George and Aloxander B. Robiuson faeir Margaret Robínson to Jennie A. Robin-son faeir Margt, Robinson. nom

Broadway, s w s, 43,1 n w Gerry st, runa south 69 X soutfawest 141 to Tbroop av. x northwesb 30.9 X — to Broadway, x fcoutheast 3i. . Jo-sepfa Semeudinger to Walter E. Smith. All title. lom

Broadway. s w s, abt 45 s Hey ward st, 44x93.7 s45 3x8S.'2. John Dowdney, Harriet S. Cooke and Eli abeth L. StoUes exrs Thomas Mau er toCbarles L, Sicardi and Henry P. Koch. ^6.M0

Cambridge pl, w s, 335 n Gates av, 35x100, h Sc

I. Morris P, Ferris, Garden Ciby, bo Rusaell Walden, Mt. $3,500. 6,000

Cheatnut et, w a. 180 s Liberty av, 30x100. Ger-man-American Improvement Co. to Aisop V, Green. 600

Cincinnati pl, w s, extends from lands of E, Copeland to R. E. Ríckers, x J^ block deep, New Utrecfat, Mary R. Grow widow bo Helen A. Grow. Q. C. noiD

Same property, Helen E. wife of Walter P. Kellogg to aame. Q, C. nom

Same property. Galusha B. Grow to same. Q. C. nom

Sorae proporby. Helen A, Grow, Glenwood, Pa., to Mayor Eisemann, New York. 500

Clinton st, n w cor Pacific st, 75x90. D. and M. Chouncey Real Estote Uo, (Lim.) bo Micfaael McGuire. 30,000

Clymer st, s a, 379.7 -w Wytfae av, 30x120. Ádam Kramer to Thomas Hogan. 3,300

Cooper rit, No. 234, s s, 355 w Knickerbocker av, 80x100, h & 1. Joseph W, B. Rose to Napoleon Walter. S,950

Cornelia st, s e s, 150 s w Bushwick av. 20x100, h & L Michael Mulvifaillbo Sophia Brocker. Mt. $3,000. 6,800

Cornelia sb, s o s, 170 s w Bushwick av, 30x100, h & 1. Michael MulvihiII to Henrietba M. Bergmann. Mt. $3,000. 6,800

Courb st, n e cor Sackett st, runs northeaat 14 x southeosb 55 x Boutheast 37 x soutfa 20 to Sacketc st, x northwest 90. E. Bínnomon Calverb to Celia M. Rafter, New York. Mt. $5,000. exch

Courb st, s e cor Dograw et, ruus south l9 .6x east55xeasb81.7 x soubfa 13.9 x nortfa 13.9 to Degraw st, x west 80.1, h & L Same to same. Mt. $5,500. exch

Covert sb, n w s, 221 n e Evergreen av, 18x100. Robert L. Moores and Cfaarles A. Le Quesne to Hannoh Kufanla. nom

Crescent BI, n e cor HiII st, 200 to Magenta st, xl35. WiUiam J. Scott to Ella E, HaU. nom

Same property. Ella E. Hall to William J. Scott and EUa A. his wife. nom

Crown st, s s, 313,5 e Troy av, S7.8x—x—. Corroll Et, s B, 140,11 e Troy av, 2s.3x—x—. President sb, s s, 56.1 e Troy av, 12.8x—x—. Interior gore, 8,Í.11 e Troy av and 127.9 n

Carroll sti. runs soubh to lÍDe bet lands of parties hereto, x northwesC to poiat 137.9 n Cai^roll st, x easb 14.1.

Interior gore, 140,11 w Troy av and 137.9 n Degraw st, runs south to line bei lands of parties bereto, x nortfawesb to poinb 127.9 n Degraw st. x eaaC 14 8.

Interiorgore, 167,11 w Troy av, at line bet landa of partiea herebo, runs nortfa 51 x soucfawesb i.2.3 x soubheasb —. William C , Edward F. aud Jofan H. Brown-iug to George C. Geueb. nom

Dean st, n s, 300 e Pranklin av, 80x100, fa & I. Bryan McAveney to Margareb A. Cook. Mt. $5,000. nom

Dean sb, 3 s. 104.10 e Underhill av, 25x136. (jharles Wilson to Sarah Lamb widow. Mt. $3,000. 3,150

Dean st, s s, 220 w Utica av, runs aoutfa 107.3 x west 5 X nortfa 7.3 x wesb 13 x norbfa 100 to at, xeast 17, fa & I. Chrisiopher P. Skelton to Hessie Lamout. Mt. $2,000. 3,800

Dean st, s 8, 337 w Utica av, 18x100, h & I. Christopher P, Bkeltca bo Louise A. Haynes, New York. Mt. $3,000. 3,800

Debevoise sb. w s, 60,5 n De Kalb av, runs weat 119 X soubheasb 30.10 s east 95.6 to st, x north 20. E. ElJery Anderson to Joha Mur-nin. B. & S. nom

Decatur st, s s, 156,3 w Ralph av, 18.5x100. George Damen to Catharine Damen. ^ o m

Degrawst, SLUJÍ w5bhav , O.K^44. Cfaarles " Hart bo Patríck and Maiy Sulhvan. B. & S. 25

Some property, Heury Ginnel to Charles Hart. nom

Degraw et, s s, 300 w Van Brunt sb, 50x100, Beleaso murt. Irving T, Smith to Rebecca M. Frey. Dom

Degraw st, a s, 183 w 5bh av, 19.8x100. Jacob Robti to Patriek Sullivan ond Mary his wife.

6,900 Degraw st, n s, 140.11 w Troy av, 14.8x—x—. ~ Interior gore,',167.11 w Troy av and 1'27.9 n De-

graw at, runs north to line bet lands of par-ties bereto, X soutfatast to line 139.9 nDe-graw st, X west 18.3.

Carroll sb, n s, 88.11 e Troy av, 14.1s—x—. Interior gore, 56.1 e Troy av and 127.9 n Car-

roll st, runs north to line beb lands of par-ties berebo, x aoutheast to liue 137.9 n Carroll st, x weat 13,8,

Crown st, n s, 140.11 e Troy av, 28.3x—x—. Montgomery at, n s, 812.5 e Troy av, 37.Sx

—X—. J Goorga C. Genet to WiIIiam C , Edward F. and John H. Browning. excfa

Diamond st. e s, 100 s Nassou av, 85x100, h & I. William W. Hadley bo Annie McGoldrÍck widow. Mt. $3,000. 5,000

Diamond st, e s. 440.6 n Van Cott nv, 31.9x87.6 x2x86.S. Edward Uderitz to Robert Del-lert. 650

Dobbins st, e s, 225 u Nassau av, 25x100. 1 Guernsey st, w s, 300 u Nasaau av, 35x200, h >•

&l. \ William L. Rusaell to Annie E. Russell, Mt. $400. nom

Dougloss st, s s, 187.10 w Woshii^ton av, lOOi 200 to Degraw st. Charles W, Wheeler to Fraucis H. Ludlow. nom

tíome property, Froncis H, Ludlow to Lucy M. wifeof Charles W. Wfaeeier. nom

Eaatern Parkway, s s, 40 e Berriman st, 20x100. Frank E, E a t t to Ignozio Catapano, 600

388 Record and Gu de, S e p t e m b e r 3 i , 139« a Eascern P a r k w a y , 8 w cor A t k i n s a v , 30x100. Freder ick W , H e a r n t o P r e d e r i c k H o r n b y ,

nom E l m pl, e 8, 23S.7 n Liv ings ton s t , 31..5xl35 bo

a l ley, h & I. George Die t r ick to Adolpfa C. Lewin . 47,500

Bwen Bt, w a, 30 n Sbagg at, 90x75, h & 1. Dan-iel Miller t o Chr i s t i an S i e g m a n n a n d El iza-be tb his wife. Mt. íl.OOO. 7,485

E w e n s l , w s, 35,5 s Powers st, 24.7x74,6, h & I. S t epben Has lach to Lizzie H a s l a c h his wife. Mt. $S,000. 7,000

F i l lmore pl, n s, 1S2.9 w Roebl ing s t , 20 53 ) —X—, h & 1,

I n t e r or lot , 65.7 n e F i l lmore pl a u d 170.3 s e r i ggs 8t, r u n s nortfaeast 83.11 x wes t 20.7

X BOuch 30,6 X eas t 33.7. J o h n McCrys ta l to Is idor Micbel. 5Í150

Fulbon st, n s, S9 w S a c k m a n s t , 35,8x56,8x35.3 x 6 L 3 . J o h n H , Tice bo Add ie S c h a u e r , Mt, $7,4(10, uom

F u l t o n st, n s, 370.1 e P a l c h e n a v , r u n s nortfa 6S.6 X n o r t h 6S,6 Co S u m p t e r st, x eost 50 x south 69.1 X soutb 69.1 t o F u l t o n st, x weat 56. Wil l iam J . G a y n o r t r u s t ee A n d r e w Mc-Clennen to J o h n A . Quell . ,5,800

F u l t o a 8t, n e co r R o c k a w a y a v , 26.8x123,7 to BomerssC, xS6x l l7 .8 ; also properCy in N e w Y o r k , &a. Lewis Etbl inger ossignee S a m ' l E . H a r r i s t o R i c h a r d H , Morr ison, Klass W hys tock and F r a n k Y o u n g t rus tees . nom

F u l t o n e t , n w cor L inwood s t , 2.5.6x97.0x25x 92.4. Mabhilde L e h m a n n to F r e d e r i c k H o r n -b j . a o m

F u r m a n et, e s, a t s e co r Middagh sb If ex-t ended . ãOx.50, hs & ts. J o b o A d a m s o n to C o r n e l i a E . Doonel lon. Mt. $18,000, 14,000

G r a t t a n et, a s, 3'25 e M o r g o n a v , 35x100, h & I. Mar ie E r k widow to J o h n N . Gre iue r , Mt. $3,800. 6,£00

H a l s e y s t , s e s, 173 n e Cen t ro l a v , 18x100. Release m o r t . J o m e s P. J u d g e to George A , Cro ig ond M a r y J . Pil lon. nom

Bome p r c ^ i ' t y , Releof e m o r t . W i l l i a m D u r y e a t o Eame. 3,397

Holsey s t , n B, 304.6 w N o s t r o n d a v . 195.6x1(0, fae & Is. Wi l l iom H . Reyco lds to E d w a r d D. Bloodgood. Ml. $80,000. uom

8 a m e properby. E d w a r d D. Bloodgood t o Wil i iom H . Reyuolds . Mt. $66,c00. nom

Halsey at, n a, 380.6 w N o s t r a n d a v , 19.6x100, fa&l. WiUiam H. Reynolds t o S t u a r t H , Moore, Mt. $6,000. nom

Halsey sb, n s, 321.6 w Nosbrond a v , 19,6x100, h & I. S a m e bo F r a n k M. Lupbon. n o m

Ha l sey st, n s, 341 w Noa t rand av , 19.6x100, fa & I. Sa iue t o George B o e m e r m a n n . Mt. $9,-000. nom

Ha l sey s t , s s, 62.6 e Patcfaen ov , 18.9x100, Wi l f red B u r r t o Blan ley G. C la rke , Mt. $4,-000. nom

H a l a e y s t , n w s, 220 s w Cen t r a l a v , 30x100, Joseph R y a n t o Jofan S w a n a n d J u l l a b i s wife. Mt. $3,000. nom

Hancock st, e s, 117 w T h r o o p a v , 18x100. W a r r o n B. P a l m e r t o W a r r e a W. F a l m e r . Mt. $5,250. nom

H a n c o c k s t . s e s, 101 s w Cen t r a l a v , l u u a Eoutbeast lOO x soutfaweat 840 x nor tbwesc 100 X nor theaa t '340, J , H o w a r d Loper bo H . P. B u r r o u g b s . 8(10

Haucock Bt. a s, 119,6 w Pa t chen a v , 19.6x100, h & 1. Wil l iam M, Gibson t o D a v i d A, Doyle, Mt. $4,000. 6,500

Honcock at, n B, 139 w Patcfaen a v , 81x100x18,11 xloO, h & l . W i l i i a m M. Gibson to J o h n T, Hoe í t . Mt. $4,000. 6, iOO

Hancock ib, u s, 94,6 w T o m p k i n s a v , 0.6s80. Josepb E. and George N, G a v e y bo Wil l iom

^ E. .Rid-,.ell, 300 =^T5auie p r o p e i t y Belease mor t , W i l l i a m Ir -

v m e to Joseph E, a n d George N, Gavey , uom Same p rope i t y . Rolease mor t . T h e F r a n k l i n

T r u s t Uo. t o s ame . nom Hancocl í st, u s, 81 e S u m n e r a v , 18x100, h & 1,

(Jeorge A . Wi l l i ams to Racbe l A. Wi l l iams . Mt. $6,0.50. nom

H o n c c c k st, s B, 280 w Lewis av , 20x100. Leo-pnld J . L i p p m o n n bo W a l t e r F. Ulaytou . Mt. $1,000. e s c h

H a n c o c k st., s e s, 100 n e E v e r g r e e n a v , 117.iSx UIO, Char les Aus t in t o C h o r l o s D. H o m m e l .

nom H a r t s t , n s, 280 TompkÍDB a v , 20x100. Mar-

ceua M. T e r r y to Ohar les L, a n d E m i l y J . Long . Mt. $2,500. noni

H i m r o d s t , s e s, •275 n e Knickerbockor a v , '25x l O, h & 1, George S t r a u b to A u g u s t L. Dunber , oom

H i m r o d at, n w s, 225 n e K n ckorbocker a v , 11(0x1(0. E m a t Augua t iue bo H e n r y R u t h -m a n . Mt„ $3,000. 5,700

H u l i sT, a s, 115 e R o c k a w a y a v , 15,SslC0, h & 1. F r a o c i s J , McMahou to Lia'vid C, Reid. Mt. $8,550. nom

Some proper ty , David C. Reid t o Jos ie wife of P r a u k S. Booney. Mt. $8,500. nom

Hul l at, E 8, 160 w R o c k a w a y a v , 17x100, Rosa Levy to Gus t av l l i euemaun . 4.560

Huo ibo ld t sT , w s, 300.11 s Nassau av . lSs lOO.5 i l8,9)t!05.S. h & 1. Char les E n g e r t to Ricfa-a r d Lutticfa, Mt. $3.000, nom

H u m b o l d t 'Jt, w s, 246. II s Nassau av , 18x116 3x 18,9x131.6, b & I. Char les E n g e r t to Samue l Clark, Mt, Í3,250. nom

H u m b o l d t ef, w s, 283 11 s Nassau a v , 18x105.8 x l S , 9 x l l l , h & 1, Same to Abel M. W a r e s , J r . Mt, $3,350. nom

H u m b o l d t st, w s, '265.11 s Nassau a v , I S x l l l x 18.9x116.3. fa & l. Bame to Cfaarles K e n n e d y , S r , Mt, $3,350. nom

l d i a s t , s s, l , 5 0 w W e 8 t at, 33x100. Susie U. P a l m e r to Uliver Wilson, Mt. $2,400. 3,200

Jefferson at, s e 8, 275 n e Cen t r a l av, '25x100. F h i I i p p D a u i e l s t o A n n a M , W a h l e r , Q. C, nom

Jeffierson ab, s e s, 275 n e Cenbral a v , '25x100. A n n a M. wi feo f K a s p a r Wafaler t o Joseph Eppele in . 7,500

J e r o m e s b , w s , 120s Blake a v , 40x100. Dov id P . EliÍB, J aekson , Miss,, to Robe r t C. Bul -lock. SOO

Jewel l st, w s, 95 s N o r m a n a v , 25x100. H e n r y D. V a n O r d e n bo J a m e s Sco t t . 900

K e n t st, n s, 250 w M a n b a t t a n a v , 75x100, J o h n GiIIies to Tfaomas F. Magne r . 14,000

K i u g sb, s w s, 150 u w Riobordsab , 20x100, h & 1. Micfaael O'Sfaea t o S a m u e l Lor ing . 1,800

Leonard st . w s, 73 s M c K i b b i n sL, 27x75. J o h n KleÍD to George Cover t . Mt. $3,000. excfa

Leonord at, n w cor J a c k s o n at, 16.8x74, h & i. Mar ia S. wife of E d w a r d W a u g h to Bridgeb W e n d t . 3,000

Liberby at, n w cor S p r a g u e a l ley, 35x40. M o r y D, Milne widow to t rus t ees N e w York a n d Brook lyn Br idge . 9,500

d a m e p rope i ty , Rolease m o r t . Brooklyn Bav-ings Bank to M a r y D, Milne. 8,000

LiucolD pl , No, '27, n s, 475 w 6th a v , 16,8x100.2 xl6 .Sxi07.5 , fa & I. J o h a N . E i t e l to I sabel la G. Anderson , gifb

Lincoln pl . s w s, 160 n wfitfa a v , 40x100. J o m e s McMahon t o F r a n k E. Lewis . 5,850

L inden s t , n s, 175 w Cen t r a l a v , 50x100. K a t e wife of Lowis A c o r bo Alpfaonse L. Van Ness. 3,800

Bame p rope r ty . Release m o r t . M a r y L, wife of Wi l i a m L. Min toyne bo Kabe wife of Lewis Acor, l,.50O

Liuwood st, w s , 145 n AtlanCic a v , 85xl ' i0, Joseph H . P r í l t t to A n d r e w J . Donnel ly . Mt. $2,0OU. 3,300

Liv ings ton s t , u s, U3.9 w C o u r t s t , r u r norcfa 150 x eas t 22.6x sou th 151 to st, x wes t —, said p r emiseabe ing 32,6x151 or t he r eabou t s , J u l i a M. B o w e r m a n widow to J o h u G a r v e y .

14,500 Logau s t , w s , 100 s N e w Lots road, 30x100.

W i l l i a m H. Jockson to H e n r y I . L a n k e n a u , 350 Lor imer s t , e s, 80 s Ainslie s t , 80x100, h & 1.

M o r y E . Sande l l , H a r r i e t Bessey, Lyd ia A. Mohr a n d Char les A. Bessy to El iza j . Rock-well all beirs of S a m u e l H. Bessv. Q, C. nom

Louis pl , o s, 88 n Ablanbic a v , 16.7x95, fa & l. A l b e r t T . Coverb bo C c r a Coverb his wife. Q . C nom

Macou st . s s, 111.6 w H o w a r d a v , 18x100. Waltpv F . C l ay ton bo S a r a h Taylor . Mt. $4,500. escfa

Macon sb, n s, 75 e Ra iph a v , 17x100. A n d r e w D. Bo i rd t o A n n a W, McCord. Mí. $4,'20O, n o m

Macon s t , n s, 159.9 e P a t e h e n a v . 20.3x100, fa & L Lucy M. O 'Be r ry to Lofcus W. O 'Be r ry .

.OOí* Modison s t , s e s, 137.6 n o B r o o d w a y , 18,9x90.

W i l l i a m P u n k to A l e x a u d e r tíranC. Mt. $3,-000. 6,000

Mar ion ab, s s . 368,10 e H o w a r d a v , 18x100, h & I. E l izabe th P . wife of J a m e s M c N a b to Wins low E . Buzby. Mt. $3,000. nom

McDongal ^t, n s, IW w R o c k a w o T a v , 20x100, h à I, Wi i l i am E. W e b b to J o h n Goodall . nom

McDougal s t , u a , ISOw R o c k a w a y av, '30x100. T h o m a s W e h b to Jofan Goodnll . Q, C. nom

Melrose st, n w s, 175 n e H a m b u r g a v , 50x100, A n d r e w W a r d e n b a u e r to L a w r e u c e W a r d e n -hauer . »4 pa r t , S u b . t o m o r t . $2,850. 1,500

Milford st, w B. 90 s Sutber a v , 40x100. C a t h a -r i n e F . a n d J o h n H. M a g u i r e to C a r r i e R. Creve l iug . 800

Milford at, e p, 150 s E a s t e r n P a r k w a y , 40x100. Solnmon B. K r a u s bo Cbar l e s J . H e n n . 600

Mouroe b, s s, Sa-í.^ e Pa t chen a v , 16,8x100. M a r t h a A. P u r d y t o J o h n W. Davey . 3,000

Monroe st . w s, 145 n A t l a n t i c av , 25xlC0. Mury A. Dowdell bo A n d r e w J , Donnel ly a n d Ellen his wife. Mt. $2,000. n o m

Moore at, s s, 150 e H u m b o l d t s t , 25x100. I s aac H o v o w i t z t o Bet tyGotbl ieb . M . $4.000, Sept . 19. 6,550

Noll st, Noa. 178 and 180, s e s, 150 n e H a m -b u r g a v , —x—. Pe l ix Noppe r a n d F r a n c i s k a hia wi te bo Chorles Mennig , Conflrmabion deed and d o w j r r igb t . nom

Nor th Oxfo rd st, 0 s, 538.9 s P a r k av , 19,.5xI00, b ife I. J o h n BrowD bo El len Doughe r ty . Mt. $S,000. 4,950

Ocean P a i k w a y , s e s, 70.2 s w Johnsons lone, 173,5x73,9x171,7, con ta ins ISl-1,000 acres , GravefeDd. P r e d e r i c k Gordon to Vt rg in ia S. wife of Chavles C. Over ton . 500

Ocean P a r k w a y , w s, 460 n Ay N , 60x250 to Eas t 5th s t , ( i r eveseud . Tfaouios Ferguson t o Augoa t K r a e m e r . 3,000

Osborn sb, e s, 175 s Bloke a v , 25x100, h & 1. Bimon C. Wilson t o I s aac Mil ler a n d B a r n e t t Roseff, New Y o r k . Mt. í;l,.5O0.' 2.R''0

Pacifie s t , n s, 150 w Gi- nd n- , .•^ilHi, Mui^ M. wifo of l ' r anc is FlunKeCb to El len wife of T h o m a s Browu . Mt. $1.600, 8.800

Pacif icfb. 115,9 e S tone a v , 19.3x107.3, fa & 1. J a e o b P . Rotfa bo S u s a u n a C Hoth. uom

P a r k pl. n s, 20.3.10 e 5th a v , 16.8x100, Joseph D. Willis to J a n e Brophy . Mt. $3,-500. 6,100

Powoll s t , w s, 375 s B e l m o n t a v , 35x100, Hy-m a n Levy to Ha r r i s Sfauier. ilíí. $387. 600

F o w e r s st, n s, 58.7 w Olive st, 'Í5s7b. J o c o b H u t h e r to George S c b v a m m . Mt. $3,000. 1,5 0

Proscot t pl, 0 a, 167 fi H e r k i m e r at, r u n s eas t 180 to Bancrof t pl . x soutfa 47.6 x wesc to P r e s c o t t p l , X Dortb 4,5.10.

Baocrof t pl , w s, 90 n A t i a a t i c a v , SOxO x SO.lOxOn.

Preiicott pl, w s, T'7 n H e r k i m e r Bt, 21,10x90. Coopyr pi. e s, 190 s H e r k i m e r st, 46x97.

J a m e s D. Rauli in a n d J a m e s Eoss to W i l h a m L. Wobb , 9,200

P i l l ÍBgs t , w s, mB.U n B r o a d w a y , 16.8x100. Gus t av Dionemann t o Rosa Levy , jífí. $3 , -'ávO. n o m

Presidenb sb. s s, 358 w Sth a v , 20x100. 5bh av , n w c o r 7bh at, 46.lix80. Sk i l lman st, e a. 166.8 s P a r k av , 33.4x100.

H e n r y D u h m e to A u n a S. D u h m e hís wife. B. Æ S. uom

Prospeob sb, n w a, 225 a w E r a s m u s at, 25x103 3, F l a tbush , P a t r i c k F i t z p a t r i c k bo Elizabebh F . L y n a m . 1,850

Prospec t p l , s s, S03.10 e 5bh a v , ,50x100. M a r y Ulinbon to Zsl ia Gas teyge r . Mt. $30,00e.

40,000 S a m e p r o p e r t y M o r y E . M c E a c h e a to M a r y

Cl iu tou. Slt. $30,900. nom Prospect pl, s s, 2 l l ,S e V a n d e r b i l t a v , 16,8x131,

Ka te E. Beevs t o M a r i a C, Sor les a o d Wiil-iam J . Whibaker . Mt, $4,500. 8,000

Prospec t pl , la te W a r r e u sC, D S, 130 w Undor -hill a v . 20x100. El ien . J o b n , Pe te r and T b o m a s McDonnugh a o d A n m e Fr ie l be i rs P e t e r McDonough to M a r y McDonough wldow, BÍft

Qu incy st, n a, 118 w P a t c h e n av , 18x100, h & I. H e u r y B a t t e r m a n t o Uhar les J . Schlesing.

6,000 Quincy s t . n s, 100 w P a t c h e n a v , 18x100, fa & 1.

H e n r y B a t t e r m a n u to H e n r y Koetz le . 6,000 R i c h m o o d st , e s. 749 6 s Brootilyn a n d J a m a i c a

p l a n k voad, •22.6sl50. Got t l ieb Muller bo T h e A u d r e w s M. B, Church . 1,000

S a n d s s t , n s, a b t 35 e Green lane , 25xi00. Daniel J . B r e n n a n to Adolph Bopp. Mt. a n d in t . $3,883. 100

Same p rope r ty . Ricfaard B. Greenwood com-mi t t ee M a r y W h a l e n l u n a t c t o same. L u n o -tic 's sfaare. 3,417

S a u d s sb. No . 100, s s, ,50.4 e J a y ,sb. a5.3xl03.2x 2.5.3x103.7, h & 1. J a m e s M. F a r r t o A n n a V a n S. R a y n o r , Montc la i r , N, J . nom

Sefaaeffer st, n w s, 100 s w E v e r g r e e a a v , 150 1 xlOO. [

Madison at, n s. 525 e Reid a v , 100x100. r Madison s t , s s, 100 w P a t c b e n a v , l'2.5xl00, J

Vii^ginia A, K l e i n e t o Ca lv in W . R a y m o n d . ML $16,650. nom

S c h e r m e r h o r n s t , s s, 43 w Hoyfc s t , 14x100. E m m a L. Wa l ton bo Br idge t T. McClennBU.

•Mt. $3,000, 8,000 Sbevman st, w s, 105,8 s Greenwood a v , 52.101

X 100x18.9x105.8. I S h e r m a n s t , w B, 2 0 3 , 7 s G r e e n w o o d a v , 5x100, f

Platbusfa. J Release m o r t . J e n n i e V. W i l b u r to J o h n R, Henedict . nom

Speucer s t , w s, 315 s P a r k ov . 19,3x100, h & L J a m e s N . P idccck , J r . , t o A a r o n D, Tfaomp-sou. m $1,000, 1,000

S tpckho lm st, s 6 9,100 s w K n i c b e r b o c k e r av , 200x100. T b o m a s C. H igg ius a n d J a c o b B l a n k bo H e n r y R u t h m a n n . Mt. $7,560. 11,300

Sbockfaolm st , n w s, S4.3 n e Myvtle a v , r u n s DOrtfawest 311 X — X west 8 x novtbwesb 35 x easb 18 X southeasb 100 to at, x soutfawest 32, h & 1, H e r m a n Doet t o J o h u Sto inhi lber . Mt. $3 , i ro . 3,800

Su l l ivan st, n 9, lûO e Coaover sb, 25x100. 1 Su l l ivan st, D a, 150 e Conover s t , 125x100,6 >•

hs & Is. ( Lizzie A . Sfaaw to Tbeodore E , Fogg , Oceanic , N . J . Qom

S u m p t e r st, n s, 833.8 e S o r a t o g o a v , 17.10x100. J a m e s A. Bloomer to C h a r l o t t e V . L e Quesne. Mt. $3,450. n o m

T h a m e s st, s s, 35 w Morgan a v , 25x100, h & 1. Aure l i a F l e i s c h m a n n to Helene Bendel, 3,000

T r o u t m a a st, s e », SOO n e Cen t r a l av . 85x100. Pricz Sa lmon to WilHam Bchad. B. & B. AU llens. n o m

Uniou s t , No. 113, n s, 89 w Co lumbia s t , 22x líO.

V a n Bvun t st, Nos. 318 a n d 320, norbh co r Wi l l i am at, 50x90. E d w a r d A . B r e n n a n to M a r g a r e t B rennan .

DOm U n i o n s t , n e s, ,575 w Hamilbon a v , 25x114,

New U t r e c h t . Corne l ius Sul l ivau bo A D U Tuomey , 400

U n i o n st, n s, 100 w 8tfa a v , 100x90. A d a P. M. a n d E r v i n G. Gol lner to Caro l ine R, L a n d o n , N e w B e d f o r d , Mass. AII IteDs. nom

U n i o u s t , n s, 366.10 e 4th a v , 35x95, h & I. A r t h u r M, N o s o n t o Lowell V. Bvown. Mt. $7,000. nom

V a u Brun t at, s e s, 125 s w D e l a v a n et, 85x90, fa&l. W y l l y s T e r r y t o T h e V a n B v u n t Bt ree t & E r i e Bosin R. R,. Co. nom

V a u Bureu st, s s, 3119 w T h r o o p a v , 80x100. A u g u s t u s S . Bedell to Therosia Huber . Mt. Í4,500. consid. o m i t t e d

V a n Buren st, n s, 512.8 e S u m n e r a v . 1" Sx 1(10. n r o - r . e Rivialdi U> H J V , let A . ru>Ior , .Uí. *l,(Kio. 7,000

V a n Voorhis st, n w s, 100 n e Cen t ra l av , 50x 100. Cbar les K . H o e r n i n g to Cbar l e s Fe l t - -n ian . 3,300

V a n Voorbi^ st, u w s, 175 n e B r o a d w o y , 5(lx IdO, fas & Is, H e r m o n n G. U n g e r to Her -m a n n Prenzke . Mt. $10,500. 16,700

Watk ina st, w s, 50 s R ive rda l e a v , 85x100, Sarafa C. wife of and J o h n H. Wfaite to J a ine s A. ond W i l l i a m B. MeCormick . Mt. $1.50. 500

Weirfleid st, s e 8, 260 s w Uent ra l a v , 20x100. Reiease morb. P r e d e r i c k H o m b y to J a m e s A. Caufleld. nom

S a m e proper ty , J a m e s A, Caufield t o M a r y J , Kenny , nom

Woloot t s t , s 9, 56.8 e Richords st, 19,4x100. J c -seph H. Towne a u d ano . brustees E d w a r d D . Ki raha l l to P e t e r K e u n a . 2,000

S a m e p roper ty . F r a n k R. K i m b a l l t o aame. B, & S. n o m

Septfimber S4,1898 Record and Guîde. 389

Same property. Release dower. Susan S, Kimball widow bo same. oom

Woodbiue st, n w s, 25 n e Hamburg av, lUx 100, h & 1. George W. and Cfaarles H. Fron-cisco to Fronk S. Roed. Mt. $2,500. uom

Wyckoff sb, s s, 340 e Bond st, 20x100, Jacob Brenner to Prederick J. and Uharles A, Wuatl. Mt. $3,000. nnm

Wyoua st, e s, '247 s Fultou av, 28x100. Daniel Panshaw to Charles Iníanger. nom

Samo prGjjevty. Charles Infanger bo DaDÍel Fansfaaw aud Emelíne his wil'e. nom

iBt pl, s s, '225 e Courb st, 35x133,5, h & I, Thomoa R, Horton, New York, to William Post, Great Neelí, L. l. Mt. 818,000. '26,000

Soubh Isb st, n s, 53.1 w Roebling at, 20x45. Wesloy Ellia to Ellen Hickey. Mt. $1,100. '2,400

South 2d st. s s, 75 e Wybhe av, '25x75. h & L Joseph Straus to Herman Berman. Mt. $1.700, 4,100

North 4th st, No, 79, n s, 25x100, h & 1. Will-iom C. Bloomingdale to Jamea Goodman. Mt. $1,-500. 2,700

Soutb 4th st, 8 w s, 75 s e Hooper st, 75x92. Emma Hillebvaud to Matthaus Beek. 3,450

5th st, No, 45'2. Coutract to exchange for Benson av, s e cor 32d av, 50x300, two frame

dwell'gs. Johu L. Nostrand to Faanie wife of Marcus Heller. nom

6th st, 8 s, '286,4 w 5th av, 145x100, George O. Von Ordeu to Sopfaia L. Van Orden, Glen Cove, L. I. nom

6tfa 8t, s s, 226.8 w 5tfa av, 20x100, h & I. Cath-arine A. Edwards et al. exrs, Robert T, Ed-ward8,WappÍDgors Falls. to Daniel E. SutliÊf, Gloversville, N. Y. 5,000

ÉaBt7th st, 6 s, 1711.4 s Greenwood av, 30x100, Flabliusb, Rolease mort. Jennie V. Wilbur to Sarah Plaut, Platbush, L. I. 600

9tfa st, s w s, 37S.6 8 e 5th av, 17.10x80, h & 1. Anna wife of oud Pedro Riesgo to John N, Browo. C. a, G, Mt. $8,000. aom

9 t h a t , s w s , 296.4 e e 5th av, 17,10x80, h & 1. Anna wife of and Pedro Riesgo to Jofan N. Brown, Providence. R. I. C a. G. Ml. $8,-000. nom

lOth ab, n e , 116 8 s e 6tfa av, 16,8x100. Clara wife of Percy Jenkins to Annie B. Audersou. Mt. ÎS.OOO. 5,500

Bay lObh st, lots 2-5 and 6Í-75 ond so much of lot 6 as n w of ceatre line beb Bay lOth and Bay

; l l th sts map A. W. Porker prop, Bath Beacb. MÍDDO wife of Gustav Peigenspan, Parmiug-dale, N. Y.. to Rachel S. Beston, New York. Mt. Í7,000. 16,000

Bast l l thsb , e s , 819,8 n Av D, 40x100, Flat-bush, Jofau H. Vanderveer tn Albert E, Preston, 600

13th at, n s, 358.5 e 3d av, 16 7xíOO. Eliza wife of Cnarles Hack to Ferdiuand Dedow ond JofaaoiiaDedow. Mí. $1,500. 8,9110

13th st, bot Gowanus Caual and l'd av, being lot 31 Mock 96 assessm'b map 'íSd Ward, TfaeoJore P. Jackson comptroller to Samuet Roebuck. AII title. 455

13th st. s w s. 337.10 n w 9th av, 100x100. Tfaomns Gilbride to Pbilip Lanbenberger. A/í, $20,000. ench

bay ISth at, a e 8, 475 s w Setfa at, 100x108.4, New Utrecbt. Alexander Pinovev to Pranb J. Morrisey, .Wí. $683. 1,900

IStbst , n e s , 138,6 w 5th ay, 80x78x20x77,10. John J. Duvgin to Thonias H. Lomas. 500

Bny I6tfa st, e s, 350 s 86th st, 50x96,8, New trecht. Sorah A. Hav land widow to Gus-

tav Seulberger. Mt, $1,500, 3,5(0 Bavl7th3b,e s. 875 s 86th at, 85x96.8, New

Utrecht, Jofan P. Haviland to Barah A. Haviland widow. nom

21stst, s w s , 142.10 9 e 6 t h a v , 17x100.2. James A. Tucker to James P. Philip. Mt, $3,800. nou,

21at 8t, s s, 193.11 e 6tb av, 17x100.2, h & I. James P. Pfaihp to Jaine.í A, Tucker. nom

Bav 2ad st, n w 8, 160 s w 86th st, 40x96 S, New trecbt, John V, Van Pelt to John P. Ha^-

ilaud. 900 26bh sb, s s, 125 e 4th av, 25xlC0,2, Jofan Gal-

lagher aad Daniel Ryan bo Patríck H. Ma-lone. 600

East 33d st, lots 118 and 119. ) Grant sb, lobs 120-124. I EasE 35th st, Nos, 308-311, map R, D. Cburch,

Flotbusb. Edward, Charles and Cotharine Kelly to Mory A. McCullough, Q. C. May 88, 1893,

nom S6th st, B w s, 161 9 3 6 4th av, 164.8x130 9x111.

Cbarles J. Baker to Annie S. wife o£ Allisou V, B. Norris. B. and S, aad C. a. G. aom

Same propevty. Patrick Condun to Ufaarles J, Baker. 1,800

36th s , part o£ luortsaged premiîos l y i r g s w of st, beíug lob 27 block 57 tax mop, 8th Ward. Reloasemort. Ellen L. wife of John CoDdoa to Patrick Condon. nom

40th st, a 9, 125 w Sd av, 03,6x100. Maria L. Lyon to William Bowers, nom

42d Bb, n s, SOO w 4th av, 260x100.3. Mt. $7,000.

57Cfa aT, n s, 120 w 2d av, 480x100.8. Mt. $4,284. Edword Rafter bo E. 8. Calverb. exch

43d st. 6 8. 150 8 12th av, 35x100, New Uirecht. Daniel C. Mclntosh to John L. and George W, Uraig. 400

43d at, n e s. 300 a e 12th av, 50x100, New Utrecht, Igcacius J. Campbell to William H. Hand, 7.50

43d at, s s, 397.6 w 4tb av, 19.6x1(10.3. Foreclos, GeorgeW. Pearaall to Tbe Soubh Brooklyu Co-operative Building ond Loan Assoc. 1,.500

45th st, 9 e, 340 e 3d av, 20x100.8, h & I. Alex-

ander Davidson to WiUlam Crawford, New York. 4,550

49bh sb, n a, lOOe 4tfa av, 80x100,3, 1 49th at, n s, 240 e 4th ov, 40il00.^i. f

James H. Ligfathoura bo Willlom H, Middle-tou and Alexander Waldron. 1-S parb. M , $2,667. nom

AQth sb, n s, 180 e4th av, 60x100.3. William M, Middlebonand Alexonder Waldron bo James H. Ligfabbourn. % parts. Sr.b. to mort. $1,.33S. nom

49th st, u s, 240 e 4th av, 40x100.2, William M. Middleton and Alexaoder Waldron to Wi)l-iom R. Rogers. Mt. $889. 1,800

52d st, n e s, loO n w 4bh av, 16 8x100.3, h & I. John C. Reid to Pabrick Francis. Mt. $3,700.

3,-=,50 .53d st, D e s, 180 n w .5th av, 20xlCO,2, Mary

Manning to Ellen Kenny, B. & 8. Mt. $1,S00. nom

5.5th Bt, a w s, tOO s e 8d av, 50x100. The Acoru Athleiic Assoc. toEiizabetfa Cumiog. 3,1C0

55th st, s 8,150 a 2d av, 30x100. WiHiam Iloa-san to Elizabeth Cuming. 9oO

56th st, n es , 175 n w ]4bfa av, 175x100.2, New Ubrecht, The West Brooklyn Land and Impt. Co, to WiUiam E. Kay. 3,500

56th st, s 8, 200 e •id av, '20x100.2. h & I. Anaa C. Hull to William Koenig. Mt. $'3,.500. 4,300

56thst, n e s , 140se l'3thav, 40x103,9 toCowen-hoven lane, x4:í.2xS7.6. Uonveys title in sC and lane only. Tbomas S. Sands to William T. Sinclair. 1890. nom

57th 8t, 8 a, 260 o 4th av, .50x100.2, Patrick Mc-nerney to Micfaael T. McCorinÍck, Mt.

$1,300. 2,185 ,57th st, s 8, 3I0 6 4th av, 50x100,3, Same to

Tfaomos J. Duffy. Mt. $1,300. 3,135 .59tfa 8t, s s, 300 w 18tb av, 20x100.8 New

Utrecfat, John Uowenhoven to Robert Scott. 700

60th 8t, s s. 80 w 12tfa av, 20x100. New Utrecfat. Jemes O. Olsen to Charles A. Oiaen. '235

Same property. Cbarles A. Olsen to Charlea H. Smith. 300

Same property. Charlea H. Smith to Charles Bcott. nom

65th st, s s, 340 o mh ov, 20x100, New Utrecht. Thomas Barry to Cathaiine Nolan, 225

73d st, n e cor Stewart av, 139x100 x west 40 X Dorth 60 X weat lfO.7 to av, x ~ .

Stewartav, n e cor 74th st, —x9Sx40x95.Il. 8tfa av, n e cor73d st, ruuseasC 160 x nortfa

100 X west 80 X soutfa 30 x west 8o to av, x soutfa 80.

73d at, n s, 140 w 9th av, runs norCh 100 x west 40 X nortfa 100 to 73d st, x wesC 40 x soutfa 'áOO to 73d st, east 80. Release mort. Anna C. Hegeman, Eliaã-beth Bennett, Rebecca B. Lott and Jennie Cropsey to Qeorge Edgett. 1,950

76tfa at, a w s, 39it n w 15th av, 60x84.6x60x 82.11, Lefferta Pork. James V, S, Woolley co WlUiam P, Pitzgerald, New York. 375

84th at, lots 150C-1.503 map Benaonhurat. Bertha wife of William [H. Bturtevaut, Nor-walk, Conn., bo WUIiam G. Morrisey. 1,200

88bh s , n e 8. 275 n w Isb av, 50x100, New Utrecbt. Willíam Molloy to Julius Butsch. 90O

92d 8t, n e s, 475 n w 5th av, 3.5xr25, New Utrecht, Fenelia Burrell to UlaraS. Ander-aon, 475

Atkins av, w s, '330 s Butter av, 40x100. Fred-erick Franks to JoBepfa Choiuacki. Bub. to mort. $4,50. 1,.5 0

Atlflutic av, s a, 344 e Buffalo av, 17x45,5xl7,Sx 48 6. fa &; I, Elizabetfa Carman widow to Frank W. Carmau, New York, C. a. G. nom

Atlantic av, n s, 49 w Suydam pl, 20x93,7. Sarafa P. Green Co Cospar Lucke, 1,200

Atlautic av, n w cor Buydam pl, 49x93.7. Or-pfaelia Ã. Pellz widow and devisee Florentz Peltz, New York, to Caspar Lucke, 2,800

Atlactic av, n w cor Vesta av, 47x98.7, Lease. Foreclos, Gerard M, Stevena to Jacob W. Erregei'. 1,155

Bedford av, e s, 108 n De Kalb av, 33x100, b & 1, John Molander to John Gallagher. Mt. $3,000. 5,'350

Beiuioat av, e s, 25 w Warwick st, 25x100. George Scfaade bo ThomasandMary O'Biieu.

2,800 Belmont av, s e cor Berriman at, 80x90. James

D. Lyncfa to Aadrew Monafaan, 550 But olo av, w s, 18 s Atlanbic ov, 16,4x75.

Thomaa S, Denike to Mory B. Wilson. Mt. $2,000, S,,500

Same property. Eelease morb, AUred Ogdtu to Thomos S. Denike, 500

Bushwick av, n e a, 80 u w Covert st, 20x100, h & 1. John Rueger to Prank J. Buchwoiter.

5,900 Oentral av. s w s, 50 n w Woodbine st, 85xl*i0.

Jobn H, F, Ziegler to Charles Welcher and Georgo Apfel. 1,700

Centralav, ea, 40 s Ralph st, 20x80, fa & I, William Walsh to Margaret Crooin. Mt, $5t'0. nom

Same property. Margaret Ci onin gives notice of intention to hold above premises as a faomestead exempt from ex^cution uuder sectioDS 1,397, 1,398 aad 1,399 Code of Civil Frocedure.

Christopfaer av, w s, 170 n Sutter av, 15x100. Moses L, Rosenfeld to Bamuel D. Rosonfeld, Mt. $1,680. 3.500

Claaon ov, No. 91, e s, 150. 7 s Plushing av, 25x 98 8x35x98.10. Louise wifo of Giussepe Pel-li zi formerly Burnegeroto AntanioPareDto, AII title. 1,775

ClermoDt av, w s, 95.1 n Greene av, ruua west 71.10 xDor th6 . l l x west 13.3 x soutfa 30 x eost 1S.3 X north 2.7 x eaat 100,9 toav , x north 20,6, fa & 1. Martha W. Stewart to

Ellza E. wife of John W. Byrne. Mt. $3,000. 7,000

Clermoat av, w s, 107 a Atlanbic av, ruas weat 38.11 X soutfawest 26 x soutbfast '20 x east 30,6 to av, I north 31. h & 1. Edwin D. Phelps bo Catharine Pinuegan. 3,375

Clinton av, ws , 492.7 n Myrtle av, 40x100. Mu-tual Life Ins. Co.. NewYork, to Uharles L, Behler. C. a. G. 7,350

Cropsey av, n e 9, at iutersection with cencre line I6th av. runs nortfaeaat along ceatre line lOtfa av í^i^ X fioutbeasb — x aoubhwesbto Cropaey av. X nortbwest bo begiuning, New Utrecfat, Joseph Lindner to Jcsephine Beier-lein, 14,000

De Kalb av, s e s, 2.50 s wKnickerbocber av, .50 xlOO, hs & Is. Anton Amatm to Christ na A. Siry. Mt. $6,700. oom

Driggsav, w s , 181.2 s South 4th st, 31.6x78,6. Martba E. Bryont widow individ. ond extrx. of Jos. Bryant, Eraslus E.. Keuben, Panny M., Mary D., Henry A., Wiliiain a rd Bry-aot, Amanda J . Wfaarmby, Ella Miller aud Mory L. Porter heirs HarriebBrjantto Mory J. Plant, 5,800

Same properby. Erastus E. Bryanb esr. Har-riet Bryaub bo same. 5,800

Dumontav, as , 50 w Watkins st, 25x100, fa & I. Ahrabam Brown to Joseph Solomon. Mt $700. 1.150

Dumonb av, s s, 75 w Watkins st, 3,5xirn, Sel-leck Borensteiu to Meyer Kurlnudzîk and Joseph Levin. 1-3 parb. Sub. to oiort. $2,-000. 3,000

Evergreen av, w s, 75 n Scboeffer st, 2,5x100. Cfaarles Lcffler to Audrew Wardenbouer. 1,625

Evergreen av, n e .i, 80 s e Weirheld at, 80x100, fa & I, Charles P. Gastmeyer to Weigonii Lei9. Mt. $3,100. nom

Evergreen av, u e 8,100 s e Weirfleld st, 20x100, h & L Charles P. GasCmeyer to Gus av Hir-sboff. Mt. $3,100. 5,500

Plothusfa av, n e 8,10 n w Dean st, runa south-"] east 10 bo Dean sb, x east 43,6 x north 57 1 x73.6. f

Deaast , n s, 325w6thav , 25x110. J Ella wife of James Reynolds bo Julio wife of Martin Groom, Mt. $8,510. glft

Flusbing av, s s, 250 w Throop av, 75x100, Alexander Grant to William Funk and .eDa hiswífe. Jlít. $11,000. 17,500

Founbainav, w s , 18" s Glenmore av, UlOxlOO. German-American Impt. Uo. to Aodrew E, BoEson, New York. 3,000

3ate3 av, n a, 300 w Lewis av, 25xl0o, fa & ]. Poreclos. Gerard M. Btevens to Charles W, Truslow trustee Wm. Woll dec'd. 4,00n

Qotea av, n s, 150 w Lew s av, 85x1 O. Forecl(,3. Same to same. 2,000

Gates av, n s, 175 w Lewis av, 25x100, Pore-olos. Same to same. 4,000

Gotea av, n s. 135 w.Lewis av, 35x100. Pore-clos, Same to Bome. 3,000

Georgia av, e s, 50 n Liberty av, 50x100. Charles F. Browu to Oottfried, Michael and Wilhelm Piel 3,000

Glenmore av, n s, 100 e Sackman st, 14s,84 to ailey, fa & 1,, with use of nlley. Btanley G, Clarke to Wilfred Burr. Mt. $1,400. nom

Grabam av, w s. 50 n Newton st, •25x93.5xS,5.4x 89.S. Malie Harris bo Max Bordowitz. Mt. $6,350, uom

Gravesend av, w s, 600 s Av J , 60x100, Ard-more. Jamos A. Townsend to Mavk Hamer-schlag, New York. 1,125

Gveene av, s e s, 100 n e Knickevbocker av, 20x 71.3s31,8x62.11, b & 1. Jaeob Blauk to Jo-seph V. Holland, Huntîngbon, L, I. Mt. $3,-300. Dom

Greene av, n w s, 100 n e Hamburff av, ,50x100. Meiurad Keck to Josepb Weidner. Mt. $3,-000. 2,960

Greeawood av, s a, t20 w Couey Island av, ruas wost 5 X sonth — x uorth 30,4^ to beginuing, Flatbush. Theodore Magaus in Natfaan Bid-well. 100

Hambuig av, a e cor Suydam at, runs east 100 s soutn 50 X west 21 x north 25 x wo'rt 79 to av, xnor tb85 , George Dittrich ond Lipp-man Reizonstein to Da id Plegenheimer. Mt. f6,0ÍK), 13,000

Hamburg uv, w s, 75 s Harman st, 25x75, h & 1. GeorgeCovert to Jobn Klein. exch

Howardav, n e cur Ho sey st, 80x100. Henry Grasman to Qeorge B. Lane. nom

Howard av, s e cov Bt. Marks av, 20xS0. Fi ed-erick Cohb to Josepfa W, Scbmidt. Mt. $7nO.

1.050 Jefferson av, n w s. 100 n e Evergreen av, •20x

100, Adolphus Gload to Jobn Uorr.ils, 4,750 Jefl'eraon av, n w s, r20 n e Evergveen av, 3(ix

100. Same to Charles Haass. 4,600 Jefferson av, n w s. 120 n e Evergreen av, 30x

100. Release mort. Títle GuorautFe and Trust Co. to Adolphus Gload, consid, om tted

.leffersou av, s e s, 103 u e Broadwoy, IHxlOO. Ann E L, Kemp widow Co James H, Lamb, New York. Mt. $S,000. nom

Jefferson av, n w s, ISO n e Evergreen av, 80x 100. Adolphus Qload to Prederick M. Schmidb. 4,700

Kent av, w s, 194.8 s Park av, 25x100. Grove st, ii w s, 60 u e Hanibuvg av, 40xlC0. Gates av, n w s, 149.10 s w Myrtle av, 25x

73.3x37x62.9. William Nash bo Alice Naafa fais wife. non'

Keubav. c a, 30 n Nassau at, '26s,5li. Thomas J, Mariow to Johu A. Coigau. 1,100

Kentav, lot 26 mop J. Johuson prtperty, 8,5i UO. 7th Ward. Knte E. wifeof Jaines W, Whitiug to Frederick Beriau or Beviau. 2.7irt)

Lewis av, w s. 30 s Puloski st, 30x75. Foreclos. Gerard M. Steveus to Charles W. Truslow tfustee Wm. WaUdec'd. 10,5S1

390 Record and Guide. SeptemberlSi, 1899

Lofayette av, s e s, 250 n e Broadway, 20x100, fa & 1. Rebecca K. Avery to Jamea H. and Cfaarles T. Lamb, joint benants, Mt. $8,600.

nom Lexiugton av, n s, 268.10 e Patcfaen av, 81.4x

100. Cfaarles Liudemann to Lcuis G. Linde-mann. nom

Lexington av, s s. 100 e Clasoa av. ,50x100. Patrick J, Kenedy to Tbe Orango County Milk Assoc. Reserves rights agt Elevated roads. 3,750

Marcy ov, w B, 40 s Rutledge st, 80x80, h & 1. Emanuel C. MaccIiDchey to Charles J. Mc-Ginness, Mt. $2,500. nom

Meeker av, s w eor Morgan av, 76.2x98.5x53x 116.2.

Meeker av, a e s, 196.8 a w Morgan ov, 40x 174.8x41.11x146.1. Richard C. Combes, New York, to Joseph Rosenberg. 4,000

Miller av, w s, 300 n Belraonb av, 100x100. The German-Aroerican Improvement Co. to Lillian Davies, Mt. Vernon, N. Y. 7,.50O

Miller av, w s, 300 n Belmonb av, 100x100. Re-lease morb, William F. Wyckoff exr. and trusteo Jacob S. Wyckoffi bo Tho German-American Improvement Co. 1,300

MiIIer av, w s, 100 s Belmont av, 120x100, Re-îeasemort, William F. Wyckoff exr. Jacob S. Wyckoffi bo The German-American Impt. Co. 1,500

Montauk av, e s, 150 n Belmont av, 80x100. Josepfa A. Lucaa t" Jobn B. Sabine. nom

Montauk av, f s, 170 n Belmont &•/, 20x100. Jacob Amrein Co same. nom

Montouk av, e s, 150 u Belmont av, 40x100. Jofan B. Sabine to Jobn BarreCt. Ml. $500.

1,600 New Utrecht av, s w cor 64th st, 23.3xS9,5x80x

79.8, New Utrecht. Eflingbam H, Nichols bo Francesco Bongiorno. 400

New York av, w s, 51.S s Union st, 25.6x100. Jane McCrea to Alexander Nichol. 800

Nicfaols av, w s, 275 n Union av, 75x90. Cbris-tiua E. Lofarentz to Randolpfa H. Cole. exch

Ovington av, D s, 80 e P2th av, 20x10.5.3. Ma-thilda Carlson to August Berglund, New York. Mt. $1,000, 1,500

Ovington av, s s, 55 w of W, Cowenfaovens laad. 20x27.4x31.3x20. New Utrecfat. George W, Dieckmana to Morris Rotfa. -50

Perry av, e s, 6i . l l n Warren ab, 25x6'3.5x25.fix 67 5. Catharine Morgan to Jofan Clark. 2,500

Porter av, centre line, at íutersection witfa s s Meeker av, —x—xl25x475. David Sfaeefaan Eo Mary Powoll. nom

Prospecb av, Ho. 156, s s, 810 w 4th av, 25 xSO, fa & I. John or Johan Mense to Friede-rich Bossow, 3,250

Pubnnm av, s e s, 320 n e Bushwick av, 20x100, h & I. John Menahaa bo Dorobfaea Bouer. Mt, $3,300. 6,600

Putnam av, s s, 392 e Reid av, 19,4x100. h & I. Jobn J. De Revere to Cbarles J . Hauck, J r . Mt, $4,000. 7.20O

Same property. Release mort. Jofan Cossidy to John J. De Revere. 1,000

Railroad av, ws , 8i0 a Eastern Parkway, 60x 100. German-American Improvement Co. to Louise Feith. 900

Railroad av, e s, 200 s Blaatera Parkwoy, 4 x 100. The German-American Impt. Co, to Mary Schmidb. 000

R e i d a v . w s . 156.9 s Lexington av, 19.3x80, h & 1. Henry Batterraann to Annie C. Car-penter. 7,000

Ridgewood av, n w cor Elton st, 17,4x100. Daniel Faushaw to Charles Infanger. uom

Bame propei'Cy. Chorles Infaoger to Daniel Pausnaw and Eraeline his wife. aiun

Rochesler av, e s, 102.6 n Bergen st, 2.5xl(i0. Jobn McGraud to John Yander. Mt. $400. 775

Rocbaway av, e s, I11I6 n Hull sb, '20x75, h & I. F. J. G. I..add to Hew York Building Loan Banking Co. Mt. $4,400, nom

Rockaway ov, s e cor Doan at, 24.5x100. Re-leose raort. Herbert C. Smibh to JacobMan-heim and J onas Feldberg. nom

Same property. Reiease mort. Mary W. Smibh to Jooas Peldberg. 4,000

Sbeffield av, e s, 150 n LJberty av, 25x100. Louisa Youngs widow to Gottfried, Micfaael and Wiihelm Piel. 3,300

Sheffield av, e s, 175 n Liberty av, •25x100. Eu-gene H. and John P . Mayerhofer to same as last, 1,000

Stanley av, n w cor Berriman st, 60x95. Will-iom H. Jackson to Margareb wife of Patrick O'Toole. 505

8t. Marks av, n s, or ginal hne, 163 w Carlton ov, 21x162, fa & 1. Beujamin Estes to John F. Edwards. H,5 Û

St. Nicholas av, w s, 20 s Greene av, 20x90. Andrew Nuss to Bemhard Blumenachein and Louisa his wife, joiat teuants. 750

Stuyvesant av, e s, 80 n Madiaou sb, 30x80, Honnafa M, w fe of Benjamin Rose bo Mary Van Dyke, New York. Mt, $3,000. 3.850

Sutter av, n s. 25 w Jerome st, 75x100. Cfaris-tian Mayer to Prederick Eiermanu. 1,800

Tompk nsav . e s, 1S.9 a Greene av, 18,9x94. Peter W. Mead, New Canaaa, Conn., to An-nie Meod. JIÍí. $2,000. 5,000

Vanderseer av, D w s, 100 n e Franklin st, mns northeost along av 47,1 x west 35 x north ].5.4 x west 3 5 s south —,

luterior lot, 100 s Atlantic av and 345,2 e Carltoa av, runs east 50 x north 15 x west .50x15.

Interior lot, 100 n Pacific st and 334.3 e Carl-av, rnns south — x northwesb co point OO n of Pacifîc st, x east —.

Interior gore, S9.1 from Ablanbic ay, being lot 64B OB tox 9th Ward lORp.

Jane R. wife of George B. Howard to Helen M, Allen, Cranford, N. J., extrx. Jorvis C. Howord. Q, C. nom

Van Pelt av, n s, 75 e Monitor sb, 35s8S.S, b & I, WiIl lamJ. G. Beariis to Henry Beebeck.

6,500 Van Biclen av, w 9, 800 n Belmont av, 100x95.

German-Araerican Improvement Co. to Sorah A. R. Cox, of Camden, N. J. 6,000

Van Siclen av, e s, 350 n Blake av, 35x100, Al-berb H. W. Van Siclen to AJbert Gancz-fried. 5 0

Van Siclon av, e s, 3 35 n Blake av, 20x100, Ja-cob T. Van Siclen to Mjcfaael Adler. 500

Willougbby av, n w s, 159.6 n e Broadway, 22 x95. Eliza wife of John H. Dewes to Eliza-beth A, Zeiser widow, 5,6110

Willoughby av, s 0 s, .376.10 s w Wyckoff av, 35x100, Josepfa Brodsky agt Barbai^a Sp tz-mnller. Mt. $1,700. 3,825

3d av, n e cor 48ch sb. 25.'2xl00. Johu Mulrean to Dennis J. Tracy. Jl/í. $1,000. 5.250

4tfa av. n 6 cor .54th st, 100.-2xlOO, ha & Is. Marv A. Moss to Simon Htjner. Mt, $5,500.

8,500 4th ov, 6 s, 50.2 n 38tb st, 50x100. | 4tfa av. w s, 50,2 n .38th st, 25x100. j"

George A, Hayunga bo Frank L. Smith. exch 5bfa av, w a, loo b Deaa st, 20x73,4, Release

morb. Mutual Life IDS, CO, to WíIIiam H. Scott. 5,500

Same properCy. Wilham H. Bcott to Emma Stoeeker, Platbusfa. 9,500

5th av, west cor 26tfa st, 50.2x100. Julius Wurm to Louis Hony or Houy. 7,000

Same property Louis Houy or Houy to Ma-thilda wife of Julius Wurm. 7,200

5th av. w s, 134.6 n 32d sb, 30.9x100. Oames Ca!-der toJames Calder and Harry Spier, of Cal-der & Spier. Mt. $1,000. nom

títfa av. n e cor 54th st, 35.2x100. CorneliusJ. O'BrÍea to Lawrence Gummiags and Rachel his wife, tenanbs bv eobirety, 1,000

7th av, Nos. 196 aDd"l98, w s, 20 s 2d sb, 40XBO, h & ]. Philip LaubeDberger to Clara Gil-bride, Mt. $18.000. esch

7th av, No. 898, easement in rolation to boiler, &c. C. Augusb Frauc with Mary S. Wiid. nom

Sth av, east cor 53d st, 80.2x80, líew Utrecht. Micbael O'Brien bo Luke Gleeson. 1,000

14th av, west cor 56bh st, .50.3x100, Hew Utrecht. Foreclos. Jobn Courtney to John A. Pralzgraf. Mt. $3,000 and int. May 1, 1893, 1,700

14tb av, s e s, 80 s w 70th st, 30x90, Lefferts Pork. James V. S. WooUey bo Thomas Redmoud. 3Í10

14tb av, s e s, 100 s w 70tfa st, 20x90, Lefferts Park. Baxne to Bome. 300

Interiov ot, 3S 4 e Roebling sC and 100 a South Ist st, mns east 66.8 x nisrtfa 44.H s west 66.8 X south 44.9, witfa r ight of way frora Bouth Ist BT. Contract, Ida Gunstone bo Comelius Driscoll, J r . 2,500

Lots 54 aod 55 block A map Zabriskie home-stead, Flatbusfa. William J. Kaiser and George W. Dalcon to Michael Glllespie. 600

Lots 58, 59, 60 oad 6S map of D. P. Clarksons 104 lots, Flatbush. Hiram Buck bo John Reisand Heury IS, Davenporb, Q. C. 50

Lots 57, 64 and 85 map D. P. Clarksons 104 iots, PlaCbush. Willis W. Sittser bo John Reis ond Henry B. Davenport. Q. C. 50

Lots 86 and 88 same map. Caroliue Biooming-dale to same. Q. C. 53

Lobs 61 ond 63 same mop. Hiram Buck to same. Q. C. 50

Lots 309, 210. 247 and -348 block D, and 267, 3fiS, 271,378, 315 and 31fi block E mapZabiiskie faomestead. Flatbush. Release mort. John L. Zabriskie et ol, exrs, Abby L. Zabriak e to William J. Kaiser aud George W. Dalton.

1..500 Lots 294-S]5map A. W. Parker propevty, Batfa

Beech. Edward Egolf to Ricke Arnold, Hew York. 6,9 0

Lot 446 and south faalf of 445 block 8 map 597 of W. Zíegler, Gravesend. William Ze gler to Andrew Leitch. M75

Lot 57 with adjoining moadow on map of Ruffle Bor, Jamaica Bay. Town of Flatlands to Evan J . Malbone. 25

Lobs 58, 59, 60 and 63 raap of 104 lots Clarkson farm, Platbusfa. Cbar/os H., Wiiham H. and John C Smitfa faeirs Cfaavles Smith to Jofan Reis and Henry B. Davenporb. Q. C 50

Lob 87 map of D. P. Clorksons 104 lots. Flat-busb. DaDÍel L. Joaes to Jobu Reis and Henry B. Davonport. Q. C. uom

Lots 317 and 318 map of trustees of Tfae Re-formed Dutcfa Church, Platbusfa, TruBtees of Tfae Reformed Protestant Dutch Churcfa, Flatbusb, to James McKeon. 350

Lots 885 and 226 same map. Same to William Carrol). 350

Lots 355-357and 36S blnck 9map6!8 lots Cowen-boven farm, New Utrecht. Effîngham H. Nicfaols bo Jacoí) Steinboch, Long Bronch. 900

Lots S95, 39fi, 402aud41.3 blockH map Zabriskie farm, Plolbush, Release mort. John L. Zabriskie ot al, exrs, Abby L. Zabriskie to Jobn H. Vanderveer. 1,000

Lobs 402 and 40S block H map Zobriskie home-stead, Platbush. John H, Vanderveer tn Frances M. Leggetb. ilí£. $300. 600

Lot 538 block 19 map grantors, Kensington Heights, New Utrecfat. Efflngbam H. líicfa-ols to Alfred H, Gordou. 235

Lot 541 block 36 map No. 3 of grantor's lots on Cowenboven farm, Hew Utrecfat. Effingham H. Nichols to Catharine Counelly. 135

Land under water Sheepsfaead Bay adj gran-tee. TowB QC Gravesead to Jofan Colwell, nom

Parcel begins 115 6 e Fultoa st, at s e cor of land couveyed by grantor to Tfae Hew York and Brooklyn Bridge, runs east 33.5 s north S .IO X wesc 27.11 X aoubh S4.ll. Cbarles N. Peed toThomas K. Schermerhom. .5,350

Parb Gowonus road, wibhin block bonnded by 58th and 59Cfa sts, 8d av and 3d av. City of Brooklyn to Brooklyn City R. R- Co. nom

General release, especially as to esrs. Jofan H, Immen. Metta H, Lock, Cabharine M. Heidig, Cbrisbopher Immen, Annio L. W. Paulsen, Kate E. Immou ot al. exrs. JoLn H. Iramen Co Jobn F. Prigge and John Gerken exrs. Corsten H. Immen. 1,125

1TGSXCHESTER CODNT¥.

SEPTEMBER 14 To 30—INCLTISIVBÍ,

'BASTCHBSTEB.

Bickelhaupt, Henrietta to Geo. Heinig, lot 376 e s 5tb av, Mt, Vemon, 75x105. $7,500

Briggs, J, Elmer to Lnke J. Lindon,lots 134 and 135 e s 9th av, Central Mb. Vernon, 150x 100. 7,500

Bonnetb, Cfaas, W, to Mary L. Easton, part lob 40 n s Monroe st, East Mt, Vemon, 39.6x 92. 2,600

Dorby, Robt. C. bo Thos. Minf ord, w s Cottage av. 480 n Sidney av, 76.9x110. 4,000

Einstein, Eliaa to Geo. S. Btringfelder, lot 165 n w s Greenwich st, West Mt. Vernon, SOs 125. 8,000

Eden, John H. bo Henry Gaskell, lob 6 block 3 sec A, Edenwald. 230

Giessler. Gustav to Herman Scfaurmann, lots 38-41, Vernoa Park. 1,100

Horrison, John S. toWesley Pai'rington, lob 6, Dunhora Park. 350

Faircfaild, Ben L. bo Cæsar R. Bannifar, lots 74 and 76 5tH Bt, 1 lunham Park. 500

Kloepfer, JacoL to Mas Bonaventura, lob 439, WashingtonvUle. 650

Le Roy, Wm. bo Jidia V Hartraann, part lot 322 n e s Cortlandt at, Wesb Mt. Vemon, 75x 129. 1,700

Lyous. Sophia L. audano, to Wm. R. Mason, plob at Tuckahoe, w s Lake av, 110.6x—. 5,500

Mager, Fred, to Lissie Bollas, part lot 810 w s 9tfa av, Mt. VeraoD, 33.4x105. 5,000

Rotbenhausler, Chas. bo Fried. Eborle, soutfa half lob 870 w s Railroad av, West Mt. Ver-non, 50x100. 1.600

Seibert, Alb. E, to Ida E. Heyerdahl, lots SS andjSO block 5, Mt. v'ernon Heighta. 800

Same to Louis Wiesemann, lots 18 and 19 block 4 sarao map. 800

Sbuber, Henry to Margb. Stuber, lobs 274 and 375, WasbingtonviIIe. nom

Steurer, Gbas, D. toAnt.h. Stumpf, lot 38 s s Jefferson st, East Mt, Vernon. 3,500

Treuer, John G, to The D. G. Burton Co., a e cor Franklin av and 6tfa st, ,85x115, 4,2.58

Taylor. Samuel and ono. to Josephine C. M r-cer, lot 983 e s 3tfa av, Mt. Vemon, 100x105.

nom Morcsr, Josepfaine C. to Theo, H. Allers, some

property. 1,525 Wood, Jo9. S. to Ernest l.,indner, lots 91 and 93

map Villa and Primrnse Porks. 4,400 Wbittum, JohnW. to Addie E. Scardefield, lots

37-40 Park av, Vernon Pork. 5,000 Underhill, Henry M. to Ann Torapkins, lots 164

and 165 map lots a t Tuckahoe. 635 Q B E E N B n i t O H .

Elmsford Impt. Co. to Michael Izzo, lot 31 block 46 grautor's map. 5

Same to Louise Buford, lots 24 and 26 block 33. 5

Same to Perd. Caflero, lot 32 block 46. 5 Lawrence, Purman to Daniel S, Peterson, lots

1-5, 82-39 grantor's map, nom McAndlsss, David to Alex, Dobbie, e s Wilson

sb, 75x300. 800 Riley, Benj, B. to Henry M. Underbill et al., u

s road from Harbs Corners to Tuckahoe, 12 acres. uom

Shewell, Eliz'h A. to Henry G. Scfarenkeisen, w s road from Wfaite Piains to Mb. Pleasont, 80 aeres. 29,400

HABRISOM,

Anderson, OrvUle M. to Louis Smadheck, lofc 322, Bventwood plaza. "' 700

Smadbeck, Louis to Mas Hecfat, lot 656, Brenfc-wood plaza, 200

Same to Giliod P. Timbermann, lot 685 same oiap. 1.50

Some to Emma Lockbart, lob 631 same map. 175 Same to Wm, Lobmonn, lot 715 same map. 250 Same to Heinrich Mussgnug, lob 74S same

map. 175 Some bo Henry Mnssgnug, lot 744 same

map. 175 MAHABOMBCK.

Kano, Mich. A. to Catfa. Kellefaar, s s Clare av, 150 w Kane av, 60x100. 500

MOUNT P L E A S A N T .

Blonckenser, Maurice to Saroh A. Erown, lots 851 and 855, Shorman Park. 350

DusenbeiTy, Elizh. to Henry G. Scfarenkeiaen, tract on road fvom Kens co Station to Moses W. Powlers, 39 acres. 11,000

Smadbeck, Louis to Theo. Birk, lot 7582, Sher-man Park. 130

Same to Priedrich Weiss, lot 6490. 200 Same to Patrick Quinn, lot 6SS5. 100 Some to Bercha Lieb, lots 6693 and 6693. 300 Same to Cfaxi«tlaB Dollinge, íot 1S90. 350

m ^ É H

Septembeir 34,1898 Record and Guide, 891

Same to Gottfaold Boumonn, lots 1387,1388 and 1389. 635

Some to Maurice Blanckensee, lots 848 and 249, 250

Same and ano. to Emilia Gerth, lots 718-78), Lakehurst. 1,000

Same and ano. to'Patrick Manning, lots S54 and 855, Lakefaurst. 400

N E W R O C H E L L E .

Darby, Robt. C. to Thos. Miaford, w s Gu on pl, 100 s Burling laue, 50sl5'i, 1,350

DoerD, Peter to Jacob A, Doern, lot 219 s s Wasfaington av, Weat Hew Rocfaelle, 50x100,

4,000 Disbrow, Susan W. exbrx. of, to Cbarles S. St.

Jofan, s s Horton av, 500 w Brook st, 148x200. 1,200

Iselin, Edibh C. to Jofan V. A. Riedel, lot 16 mao Syearaore Park, 700

Reirenberger, Jos, to Cfariatiua Huber, w s Brook st, 180 s Horton av, 40x100. 340

OSSININQ.

Adams, Wm. H. to Geo. W. Cfaadeayne, n s Clinton av, S5x—. 1,000

Rowe, Smibfa W. to Mary L. Rowe, lot No. 6li, w s StalÆ at. 821

Richey, Romaine to Victor H. Pilat, w s Ter race av, 90x160, 600

The Parkside L. and I, Co. to Wm, R. Syme, lot 57 grantor's map. •212

Young, Charles H. to Maurice Kingsley, s s Wasbingtoa av, adj R. R., M acre. 1,000

POUNBRIDOE.

Horton, Proak W. to Alb. J. Hatc i, t ract adj' Triniby Lake, 80 acres. 3,000

BTK,

Brewer, Reuben G, to John Foshay, e s Posb road, adj Robb. Cambell, 63x162. 5,000

Pinocheitbi, Hicholas to Edw. B. Wesley, lots 161,162, 163 map Wfaibtemore property. 450

Guemsey, John A to O, P. Gafane, lots 5 and 6, Washington Park. 175

Palmer, Wm. D. to Horton P. Tompkins, lot '30 map WesC Addition to Rye Neck village. 300

Ryan. Wm. to Robt. K. C'arke, lots 141 ond 143 w;s Riverdale av, Hillaide Park. 410

Saroe to same, lot 77 w s Locust av same map 130 Sloat, Borah M. to John A B ilingtou, lob 11

w s Bchool st map property Mary W. Purdy. 1,500

SCARSDALE,

Artfam^ Suburban Home Co, to Daniel Sinclair, lot 13 block 3, Artfaur Manor, 500

Same r,o Edw, P . O'Connor, lob 46 block 26. 1,50 Samo bo Jofan B. Munro, lot 21 block II. 275 Same to Jane Keunedy, lots 7 and 8 block 29, 375 Bame to Jane Kennedy, Iota45and 46 block 4. 675

W E S T C H E S T E E .

Cnmp, Hugh N. to Wra. Lyneh, lots303 and 304 raop Mccrrau estate. 635

"•Longworth, David to Moritz Schellenberg, lota 12 and 13 map Unionport, •3.000

Rosenfield, Leab to Cath. Norz, lobs 393 and 294 map McGrau estote. 850

WHITE PLAINS.

Barnea, Sarauel J. to Ploreace Metz, e s Nortfa st, 5 acres 2,000

Maloney. Daniel W. to Pannie J. Cole, 6 s Grove st, 'lTi n Posb road, 40x107, 650

Subton, Chas. D. to Cornelia A. Uptegrove. w s Church st, 285 n Barker av, 60x150. 5,500

YONKEHS.

Dickson, John bo Abrara R. Van Houbeu, lob 31 w s Linden sb, map property Jofan David-son. 750

Fowler, Peter U. to Thos. C. O'Counor, w s Mile Square road, l'å% acres, 19,308

Holleran, Mortin to Mary T. McGrath, e s Riverdale av, 6SS n Ludlow st, 25x100. 1,100

Irvin, Richard to Tfae India Rubber and Gubba Percha Insulating Co., plot w s Hortfa River st. wibh water granb, noir

Kocb, Fronk to Jennie P. Smalley. s s Higfa-land av; 435 w Soubh Broodway, 40x156, 7,300

Lawrence, Fannie B. to David C Frank, lots 31 and 32 map Hyatt Farm. 500

Natfaan, Morcus to Cath. Danwalder. lot 12S map part Sherwood Hill L. and I. Co, 405

Same to Pius Schneider, lot 24 map part Bhear-wood Hill, 360

O'Connor, Thos. C. to Wm, J . Abernety, lot 42 map 143 lots ab Bryn Mawr. 335

Sarae to Jofan Clark, lob 184 same map. 300 ParseUs, Edw. bo Micfaoel Htxrsb, lob 108 map

Bryn Mawr Heights, 350 Touaey, Sinclair to Eliza T, Sowdon, e s

Warburton av, 50x161.4, 10,000 Valentine, Clara M. to Cfaris. F. Kuernpel, w a

Midland av, "2.50 n Summerfield at, 50x100. 900 Ware, Enoch R, trustee of, to John B. Cadieux,

lot 33, Ricbraond Park. 420 Yonkers Parit Assoc. bo And. P, Hartmann,

lobs 8-11 block 5 granbor'a map, 1,650 Same bo Jos, P. Cory, lobs 16 and 17 blnck 7. 825 Same to Alf. Cooley, lots 29 and 30 biock 4 650 Same to Emma L, Cooley, lots 1-10 and 37-42

blockfi, 7,'!00 Same to Francis M. Carpenter, lots 5, 6 and 7

blockS. ' 1,400 Same to T, Ellwood, lots 9 and 10 block 12. 950 tíame bo Wra. S. Aaderaon, lots 30 and Sl block

5. 770 Same to Ulysaes G, Wilaon and ano., lota 41-44

bloøk 31, 1,600

MORTGAGES-NoTB,—i fte arrangi'.meiU of this list ia as follows:

The first name is that of the mortgagor, thenext that tifthe martgagee. The descrÍ2>tion of the property thcn follows, then the date of tha mortgage, the íuiie for which ít was given. and the amount, The general ãates used as lieadings are tlie dates when the mort-gage was handed nto the Eegister''s ofjice to be recordeã,

TVlienever the letters " F. M.'''' occwr, precededby the name ofastreet.in these lists of mortgages, they mean tkatit'is a Purckase Mo-iey Mortgage, andJor uller particulars see tke list of 'ransfefis uniier tlte

corresponding date. Whenever the rate is not given, read as 6 per cent,

Mortgages against 2'id and 24f/t Ward vroperties luill befound all together atfont of this lisi.

NKW YORK CITY.

SEPTEMaER 16. 17, 19, 2C, 31, 33. Adametz, Eduard to Vincent Petrik. Ist ov,

No. 1363, w s, 37.3 a 73d st, 85x75. Sept, 33. dueDoc, 30,1892. $1,000

Altschuler, Anua to Abraham H. Sarasohn. Chorry st, n s, 104 w Jefferson st, 26.2xll3.1x 26.3x112.8. Sepi. 31.1 year. 1,000

Borbenich, Cabliariua to Hermann Brenael. 5bh at, n s, 175 w Ist av, 25x97. Bub. to morb, $14,000. Bepc. 33, demand, .500

Bird, Edmund morbgogor witfa Elizabeth Orr extrx. Robert Orr mortgagee. Esteusion of mortgage. Sept. 33 uom

Burrell, Fenella wi 'eof Somuel J . to UNITED STATES TBUST CO. , New York, Norfolk at, No 184, e s, 135 s Houston ab, 35x100, Sept. 22, due Bept. 1, 1807, 4>i %. 14.000

Same to same. Norfolb sb. No. 186, e s, 100 s Houston st, 35x100. SepC 'iZ, due Sept. 1, 1897,4Ki&- ÎVOO

Baano co same. Norfolk sb, No. 188, e s, 75 s Houston st, 35x75. Sept. Ií2, due Bept. 1. 1897, 4K «- 12,000

Bamet, Solomon mortgagor wibfa Wolf Hechb morcgagee. Extension cf morb. Sept. 13. nora

Barron, Esther E. to Proncis Cøok. Sth av. w s, 34.11 n 154th;sb, .50x100. Sepb. 16, demaud. 450

Babt, Jesíie wife of and Morris to T H E HARLKM SAVINGS BANK. l l l t h t, No. 115, n s, 1'37 6 e 4th av, 15.11x100.11. Sept. 16, 1 year, 5 %.

5,500 Beyorle. Sophio widow to Guíitav E. Beyerle.

130tb st, s s, 381.3 e Av A, 18,9x100. U. Julv 1, S years, 5 %. 3,000

Blanke, Prederick H. to The F. & M. Schaefer Brewing Co. 135tb st, No. 77 E. Lease. Sept. 15, demand. 2,000

Blauth, Adam bo Antony Reisert. Prince at, No. 171, n w cor Thompson st, 85x62x34.9x62. Sept. 15, 6 months. 4,000

Eriggs, Plorence E. to Jobn Sloaue oxr. and trustee Douglas Sloane, 104th st, Ho. 231, n s 216 8 w 3d av, 16.8x100,10. Bept. 15, due Oct. 1,1893, 5 íí. 500

Brown, Roberbl, Co Ann C Brown. 12Sd sb, n s 64 w 3d av, 18x100.11. Sepb, 15, 3 years.

5,000 Burke, Amelia, Btapleton, S, L, bo Henríebte

Krauskopf ext rs . Marcus H. Krauskopf. Il7t.h st, s s, 63.4 e 4th av, 15.1uxl00.11. Sept. 15. l y e a r . S Í , 3,000

Butler, Jacob D. to Ambia Boody. Amster-dam (lOtb) av, n w cor 140th st. P. M, Sepb, 15, due Mar. 15, 1894, 5 %. '37.000

Caccia, Bicfaard and Louisa bis wife to T H E EUIGRANT INDUST. SAVINGS BAHK, 2d av, 8 e cor 30bh sC, '20x75.9. Sepb. 80, 1 year, 'í4%. ^.500

CarrcU. Bichard to T H E METROPOLITAN SAV-INGS BANK. Soutb Bt, n w cor Jackson st sq, 50x84.6, Sept. 16, 1 yeor, 5«. 8,000

Cosey, Ricfaard H. to T H E UNION DIME SAV-INGS INST 49th st, s s, 340 e 8ch av. 80x 100.5. Sept. IS, due Hov. I, 189,5, 5 %. 10,000

Clements, Eliza J. and Emma H, to Edward Dodd, Babylon, L. l. 50th sC. P. M. Sept. 16, due June 8, 1895. gold, S,750

Cofaen, Max to George Hornberger. St. Mark'i pí, No. 101. P . M. Sept. 19, due Feb. 15, 1897. 10,000

Bame to same. 5ame property P. M. Sub. to morts. $50,000. Sopfc. 19, due Peb. 15, 1897. 9.000

Ooyle, Mary O'D, to T H E EMIC... "'T IMDUST. SAVINGS BANK, Delancey st, s s , . , " Mau-gin st, -35x105. Sept. ' O, 1 year, 4>£í. 3,000

Cummins, Patrick. Ricfaard W. Kane aud Beruard Lenahan to Tbomas J. and George Jenkius. 134tb at. P. M. Sub, to morb. $17.500. Sepb. 8, 2 years, 2,500

Crimmins, Jobn D. to Thomas E. Crimmius. 68th st, s s, 897 e Columbus av, 19.Ssl00.5 Sept. 31, 3 yeara, 5 íE. 15,000

Same to same. 6Sth st, s s, 416 3 e Oolurabus av. 19.3x100.5. Bept. 21, 3 years, 5 í . L5.000

Dahlmann, Isaac H. TOTHE ORIKNTAL BANK. Greenwich sC, Nos, 838 and 840, w s, 60,4 n Boratio st, runs west 96.7 x north 24 x "aat 6.6 X nortfa 19.10 x east 90.2 bo Greenwieh at, X south 44. Sept. 19, note. 40,000

Dauphinais, Víctoria P. bo William Kerby, Bedford sb, e s, 96.11 s ChrÍBtopher st, runs soutfa 42.6 X east 50 3 x south 1S.5 x east 20 11 x n o r t h 23,3 X eoat 8.9 X nortfa lS.4i^ x east O.SJ^xuorth 15.9 X soutfawest 25.6 s eoutfa 8.1 X wesb,55.6 to beginning. Sub. to raorts. Bepb. 15, 4 monbhs, 644

Davenport. Williara J . and Stepfaea H. to George H. Coutts, Brooklyn, Manhottan av, w s, 34.3 n 103d sb, 4 lobs., each 16 8x75, 4 morbs., oacfa $1,500. Sept. 81, 1 year. 6,000

Donnolly, Lillie w fe of James to Honry Waters. 85th st, No. 172, s s. ' 53.4 w 3d av, 25.7x102,2, Sub, to mort. $ í >0, Sept,20, 1 y«ar. 6,000

Derleb'i, Edward to T H B B O W E B T SAVINGS BANK, 2Isb ab, No. S35, n s, 300 e 9th av, 25x 98 9. Sepb. 16, 1 year. 4K ^. 18,000

Doetschmann, Catharino, Nyack, N. Y., to Mortin Ungrich. 9th av, e s, 49.7 n 40th sT, 84 6x72, Sepb. 19, 8 years, 1,000

Draudt, Henry to Fredevic R, and Charles Coudert, 64tb st, n s, 325 í l l th av, lOHs 100.5. Sept 16, due Jan, 31,1 S96, 5 , 3,000

Ecker, Hathan to Ignatz Ghick. &tant(in st. P. M. Bub. to morb. $15,000. Sept. 15, in-stalls. 4.150

Bngelhard, Adam J. bo Bernbeimer & Schmid, Colutnbus av, No. 154. Suloon lease. Sept. 19, note, domand. 5,000

Esíelborn, WiHiam to Josepb Ey, 4Sth at, s s. 375 w lOth av, 25x100,5, Lease. Sopt. 1, S years, 4,000

Fa.y, Micfaael and William Stacom to Kate Woraer, Henry at, Ho 111. n s . 85 e Pike st, 25x100. Sept. 30, due Nov. 1, 1897, 5 %. 25,000

Feeba", John J. to Charies Laue. Av A, n e cor87thst . P. M. Sepb. 19, 1 year. 31,600

Barae to same. Bome property. September 19, 1 yeor. 40,000

Fisher, Emma wife of Cfaarles to Audrew Ewald. 46th sb. n s, 175 e l l th av, 2,5x100.4. Sub. to mort. $S,000. Sept. 21. 5 year- 4,500

Plieg, Babette J. wife of acd Johu to George Êhreb Amsterdam av. s e cor 167'b st, 133x 100x56.11x119.4. Bepb. 17, 1 year, 5 %. 43.000 •

Foot, Lawrence, Cantcn, Miss., to Charles W. Trualow Crustee Williara Walt dec'd Beek-man st, No, 59; Ann sb, No, 89, being Beek-man st, w F, 23.9 n Gold st, SS.^íxllO 8x23.2x 103,11. 3í perc. Aug. 2'i, 3 years, 5 %.

gold, 3,500 Frame, James A. to Edwavd Oppenheimer and

Isaac Metzger. 71st at, a s, 200 e Weat End av,'300x100.5 Feb. 17, 1 year 75,000

FrieQmau, Gerson to Louís Goodman. Orchard at, P. M, Bept. 12. 1 year. 4,000

Same to same Henry st. P, M. Sept, 12, due March 13, 1894. fi,50Û

Puraival, Catfaerine wjfe of Edword formoWy Spencer to Hezekíafa S. Arcfaer. iSOth st. No. 108, sa , 117 w Lenox av, 15x99.11. Sept. 30, 2 years, 5 ^. 1,000

Goodman, Louis to Hyroan Scfanitzer. Delancev st, u w cor Pitt sb, 35x75. fiept. 21, note, .5,000

Gouraud, Manfreil F. T. to Stepben C. Bald-. wiD. 45tfa st, No, 156, s s , 95 w S d a v , 18,9s

100,5, Sept 20, 3 yoai^s. 4,000 Graof, Edwavd and Johu Seekamp to Conrad

Kalbenbach and Cfitfaarine fais wife. 9Ist st. P. M. Sept. 19, due Oct. 1, 1894, or installs, 5 %. .5,000

Green, Moms co Samuol B. Sexton. Hyde Park, N. Y. Eldridge st, No. 315. w s, 75 s Stanton st, 25x100, Sept. 19, 5 years, 4)4 %.

25,000 Gruber, Anna C wife of Abraham to Ida R.

Cohen. 95th st, No. 152, s s, 371 e lOth av, 18x100.8. Sept. 30, 1 yesv. 2,500

Hamilton, Minnie A. bo Helen J . Van Meer-beUe. Greenwich st. P. M. Sept. 16, 1 year. 10,000

Hanagerr, Lau'-a to T H B D B Y DOCK SAVINQS INST. 76tb st, s s. 130 w 3dav, 35x103.2. May 31, due June 1, 1893, 4 ^ %. 9,000

Hanson, William B. to Geoige Ehret. Bowery, s e cor KiviEgton sc, 33.5x70x33.7x70, Bept. 16. 1 year, 5 %. 28,000

Harlacfa, HieroDÍmus to Goorge EhreC Pleas-a n t a v , No SIS; 117Ch st, Ho. 507 E. Store leose. Sept. 12, demand. 3,000

Heller, John t.n Donald MacKay exr. and trustee E. R. B. Eing. 8th av. F, M. Sept. .. 30, due Sept. 21, 1895. 4J^«, 13 ,006uL,^

Hertpi HugoE. tn George Efaret. 3d av, Ho. 16' . Store lease. Aug. 33, demand, 6,000

He-.-er, Peter, Jersey CiCy, H. J., to Jofau j . Jones and ano. trusteea David Jenes dec'd. Rivington st. s o cor Ludlow at. P. M. Sept. 20, 1 year, 5 %. 4'2,000

Same to Harris Mandelbaum ond Abvaham Stern. Bame property. P. M, Sept. 20, 1 yeov. 81,000

Heth. Ludwig to Auguat Hassey. l th st, D a. 94 e Ist av, 35x94.8, Sept. 15. 1 year. 5 % .5,000

Higgins, Luke to T H E GBEENWICH BAVINGS BANK, Carmine sC, Ho. 39, u s, 25x100, SepC, 17. duo Ocb, 1, 1894, 4)4 %. 16,000

Hilieubrand, Prancia J. to Jôhn Bell & Son. 117tb sb, ss , 95 e 4bh av, 20x100.11. Sub. to morts. $13,0<io, Sept, 15, 2 moutfas. 868

Hull, l.illie wtfe of JouathaD W. to James B. Stover, Aauebogue. L, I. Broorae 9t, n e cor Morio st. 25,3x71,4x23,10x65.10. i pai't. Sept. 2, due SepC. 1, 1S93, 5 %. 2,500

flavens, James H., Plainfipld, H. J,, and Eoh-ert C. Winbers to THI : GERMANIA L I F E INS. Co., New York. Bond st, Hos, 35, 37 and 39, s s, 601.4 e Broadway, 75,lx—s76.5sl 4.3. Bept. 22, I yeor. 135,000

Heroy, James H. to "Wosleyan Univorsity," MiddletowD, CouD. Beekmao sc, Nos, 90 and 92, easC cor Cliff sb, 55,2x96.7x56x90, Sepr. J3, due Sepb 1, 1895, 5 %, 60,000

llaloy. William C to Thomas J, aad George JenkiuB, 134tb st. P, M, Sub, to mort, $17,500. Sept. 8, 2 yeors. 1,500

JacoD, Leonard, J r , co Jane L, wife of Henry Y, Satterlee. 76th st, n s, 169 w West Eod av. 20xl''2.8. Sept. 16. 3 yoors. 5 *. 25.000

Jocob. August to Augusta M. dePeyster, Ist av, w s. .50.5 s 124th st, runs west 6ií x soutfa 12 4 X south wesb "30 x east 75.4 to av. x nortfa 35.3. Sepc, 22, due Oct. 1. 1895.5«, gold, 11,500

Same to Oari and Martha DegeuhBrdC. Isc av, w s, 7.5,8 8 124th st, runs soutfa 25,3 x wesb 80 X nortfa 81.3 s northeast 6.1 x oost 75.4. Sept, 33, 5 yeai^s, 5 %. 14,00C

Jaectrnuber, Eraestine to Tbomas Kilpatrick, r at. P. M. May S, 1 y«ar, 6 í . 4 OflO

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993 Record and Gu de. September;ã4,1B9S

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Jacobs, Solomon witfa Samuel B, Sexton, Hyde Park, N, Y., both mortgagees. Agree-ment as bo priority of roorbs. made by Moses Finbelstone and Morns Green. Sepb. 19, nom

Jauaon, Edward to Corolina Eíchberg eb al. exrs. and brustees Somuel Eicbberg. 79th st, No 155, n 8, 413 w Columbus av, 19x103.3. Sepb. 19, 5 yeors. 4)4 %• ^^••^

Johnaon, Dovld V. and Adelîne M. wife of Prederick T. Logan to T H E TITLE GUARAN-TEE AND TROST CO. Houstou sC, No. 88 W.: tíouth 5th av, No. 70, being Houaton at, n w cor Bouth 5th av, 18.9x98x18.9x—, Sept. 19. 5 years, 5 %. 26,000

Johraton, Ehzabeth wife of and Richard E. to George E, Hyott, Brooklyn. Amsterdom av, w s, 75.11 n 104tfa st, 25x100. Sepc. 16, de-mand. 3,000

Kieran, James to Bernfaeimer & Schmid. Co-lumbus av, No, 715. Saloon lease. Sept, 17, note, demand, 4.000

Klein, Benedict A. bo Letibia wife of DovJd H. King. 8th av, e e. 85 n 15bh st, 26.1x93.6. Leasehold, Sept, 21, 6 years, ^)4aná^%.

18,500 SametOBame, Stfa av, es , 51,1 n 15th st, 36.Ix

93.6. Leaeehold, Sept, 31, 5 yeai^s, 5>í and 6 %. 13,500

Klein, Benedict A, to Sarauel Lichtenatein. Lewis st, No, 108, e s, 138 n Stanbou st, P, M. Bepb. 6, due SepL 19, 189S, 5 <í. 8,000

Bame to JaraeB Marahall. Lewis st, No. 110, e 8, 159 n Btanbon sb. P. M. Sept. 6, 1 yesr, 5« . ti.l>W>

Kobre, Max to Michael Fay and William Stacom. MarkeC sT. P. M. Sept. 15, in-stalla. 11.500

Kuzmier, Xenopfaon to Notfaaniol E, Gouldy. 114th at. P. M. Sub. bomort. $15,000. Sept, 30, iuatalla, 3,500

Laramers, Hermaa and Pannv his wife to Fran-ciska Bernz. 46th st, s s, 280 w lOth av, 30« 100.4. July 1, 5 years, 5 %. 6,000

Lee, James H. and Franklin, Nelson Holland and Cbai'les S. Kendall, of Tfae Buffalo Door and Sa9h Co.. Thoraas Hagon, Charles S, Kendoll, WiDiam E. Pruden and Mc-Knight with Mary E. McGuckin all inortga-goea, Agreement as bo priority of raortgages madeby Mabthew Clark, Ang, 13, nom

Same witfa Charles H. Lee, Agreement as to priority of raortgages made by Matthow Clark. Aug, 13. nom

Leggetc, Margaret W. wife of and Edward W. to Wiiliam H. Hewlett, Manhaaset, L. I. 124th st, B s, 150 e lat av, 85x100.11, Bept, 17, 3 years. 5 %. gold, 10.000

Same to Mory B, Wbeeler. 24tfa st, Ho. 41S, s 3, 175 6 lat av, 25x100.11. Sept. 17, 3 years, b%. gold, 10,000

Levia, Babette wife o£ and Josephto H E T I T L E GUABARTEE ANB TRUST Co. Av C, No. 109, ws, 155 7 s Sth st, 19,4x63, Sopb, 19, dueOct. 1, 1895, 4)i%. 6,000

Liesenbe n, Nikoiaus and Maria fais wife to Eva A. Kaiser. S3d st. P. M. Sept, 17, due Sept. 15, 1894, 5%. 3,000

Lohmann, Johu to Charles H. Low. Cberry sb ,ns , 78,11 wJeffierson st, '26.1x112,2x26. ix 113.8. Bept. 19, due Ocb. 1, 1S93 3,000

Markgraf, William H, to Bornfaeimer & Schmid. 8th av, No. 343. Saloon lease. Sept, 20, noto, demand. 7,000

McCabe, Joraes and John H. Cooke to Thomas F. Cooke. 74tfa st. P. M. Sept, 20, due Ocb. 1, 1893,5«. 5,000

MeCflbe, Thomos to Conrad Stein. Slh ov, Ho. "5 , Saloonlease. Sept. 17, demood. 2.000

iTT"~'iTr, James to Pecer Doelger. Comelia Bt, No. 16. Store lease. Sepc. 9, demand.

1,500 McDermott, James to Tbe Jobn Kress Browing

Co. Stantonst. P. M, Sept. 17, domaud. 6,150 McGovorn, Micbael to Isiac Roth. Agreement

dischargiog mortgage to oxtent of amounb paid on a''couDb, Sept. 16. 1,0(X>

McKenno, William to Acnie W. McKee. Mott st, No. 335, w 8. 214.1 a Prince st, 25x99. Sept. 15. 3 yeara, 5 *. 3,000

Miller, Solomon to T H E MDTDAL L I F E INS. CO. of New York. 5tb st, Nos. 608, 610 and 613. P. M. Sept. 20, 1 year, 5 %. 80,000

Murray, William A. to Adelbert S. Nichols, 98thst, DS, 368.6 e Amsterdamav, ransnortfa 33 s aorthwest 15 x norih 75.7 x east 164.2 s south 113.6 to st, X wesb 156.6. Sub. to mort. $155,500. Aug-11, 1 yoor, 2,500

Newman, Adilpfa and Samuel Greenfeld to Charles and (^hristina Bchlappendorf. 12th st. P, M. Sepc, 15, due Aug. 1. 1S93, 1,000

Hew York, Lake Erie & Western Railroad Co, to PuHman's Palace Car Co. 12dinicgaud paasenger cars. March 30, installs. 118,280

Noll, Ottilie bo George Ehret, SSth sc, No. 502 E, Lease, Sept, l,demand, 1,500

Peirano, Luîgi to Stephon Merrihew, Mulberry st, No. 33, e ^, ^2x85. Sept. 19, due Occ. 1, 1895, 4K %. '3,000

Pero, Roijert R. to Cfaavles H. Lee. 74bfa st, n 8, 40 .O w Columbusav, lA^.'d-sMi^.'i. Sub. to morts. Aug. 12. 3 monihs, 8,000

Bame to Uary E, McGuckin. Bame properby, Sub. to morts. Aug. 18, 3 moatbs. 8,000

Pfosb, Katharina, formerly Zoller, wife of ond Albert Pfost to TSE UNITED BTATES TRDST Co Lf New York. 81st st, s s, S35 6 e 2d av, 34 6il08,3. Seot. 9o,dueOct. 1, 1897. 5«. 5.000

Platt, Ricbard G, to T H E GEBMAKIA L I F E INS. Co., New York. West End av, w s, 83.4 n Slih Ht, runsnorlb 19.4 x wo9t53.6 x south 0,6 X west 46.5 X souch 19.4 x easC iUO to begin-ning. Sept. 12,due Feb. 1, lS95,5í. gold, 31,000

Radley, John J. to Edward M. Burgbard. 37th at. P. M. Sept. 15, 5 years, 5 , 44,00û

Ramsey, Wililam H. to George Crowford. Hudsonst, No, 549; Perrys t , No. 114, being Hudson st, s w cor Perry sb, 25,4x98xS3,9x 90.5. Secures oontroct, Sepb. 17, demand.

15,000 Ranken, Albert bo George Efaret. ?d av, Ho.

119. Store lease. P. M. Aug. 30, demand. 7,000

Ricbard, John M,, Concord, Mlcfa., bo Augus-tus C. Becbstein. 70th sb. P, M. Sub bo mort. $20,000. Sept. 13, due Sept. 15, 1897, or installs. 6,650

Riader, Elias to Boodleston & Woerz, a cor-poratioa. Rivington st, Ho. 194. Store leose. Sept. Vi, demand. 500

Ritter, Jente to Isaac Mors. Cfarysfie af, Nos. 33 and 8,5. Sub. to mort. $32,000, Sept. 1.5, installs, See Conveys. 13,000

Rosen, Marcus and Jacob S. to T H E E A S T E I V E R S A V I N Q S INST. Madison st, No, 188, 9 s, abt P-3.4 w Rutgers sb, 17 6x100, Sept, 15, Syeara, 5 ^, 10,000

Saroe to same. Modison st, No. 186, s a, obt 200,10 w Rutgers sC, 25sltO. BepC. 15,3 vewa, 5 . • ' 15,000

Rotfasteln, Levy bo Daniol Rotfastein. Mui-berry st, e s, 150 a HesCFV st, 50sI0 . Sept. 16, deroand. 1,000

Routh, Margaret T. wife of and John S. to T H E EAST R I V E B SAViNGa INST. 133d sfc. P. M. Sept. 20. 1 year, 5 %. 5,000

Ruddell. ( eorge to Emmelíne M. Greenloaf. l4'-id st, n B, 156 e Amsterdara av, 19x99,11. Sept. •iO, S yeara, 5 %. 12,500

Ranken, Albeit to George Efaret. 2d av, No. 73(J, e B, 31 6 n 39th st, mns eost 74 s north 37.10 s west 33 s soubh 0.4;^ x wesb 53 to av, ssoubh27 6. Sent, 23, l y e a r , 5 í . 7,000

Smith, Frank L. to Julia Wray, 104th st, s s, 130 w West End av. P. M, Ang. 19, due Bepb. 31, 1897,5«, 18,000

Same bo Cornelía S. Wray. I04bh st, s 3, l(S w West End ev, P. M. Aug, 19, due Sepb, 31, 1897,5«. 18,000

Samebo Ann BusBÍog. lOith sb. a s, 100 6 w W e s t E n d a v . P. M. Sept. 21, 5 years, .^2

18,000 Same to George Alexander. Brooklyn. 104tfa

sc, s s, 100 w West End av, 30x100.11. 8ub, tomort. $17,000, Sepb, 22, due May 80, 1893.

gold, 3,654 Solroon, Josepfa B. to Charlea Rrock exr, Mor-

ton Brock. Hamilton pl. P. M. Sepb. 30, dueSepb. 1, 1893, 5 g, 6,500

Same to same. Same property, P. M. 2d mort. Sept, 20, due Sepb. 1, 1893. 2,710

Bofaadt, William, Margaretfaa and Henry P. mortgogors wich Jofan Hefuer mortgogee, Extension of mort. a t reduced int. Bept. 10. nom

ScfaaBtey, Margaret J. wife rf and Geo'-Ére to T H E M C T U A L B A N K of tfaeCityof New York. sad st, No. 338, B s, 430 wSth av, 20x98 9. Sept. 16, demand, 3,600

Scblang, Charles to Jamea A,, Sarah A,, Mary B, acd DyckmoD waldroa. Bowery, No. 3,' 8, w s, 19.4x96,8x17x102,8. P. M, Bere-corded. FRb. 15, 1 year, 5 S. 5.000

Bcboenhals, Jacob to George Ebrefc. Lewis sC, No. 31, Btorelease. Aug. 30, demand. 650

Seitz, Williom mortgagor witb Samuel Weil mortgagee. Esteusion of reduced mort. Sept. 14, nom

Beitz, Frank A. to Josiofa Solomon et al. exri'. Bamue J. Solomon. 4th sC, No. 10, s s, 45 e Mercer st, 33.6xS ,5. Bept. 15, due Sept. 16, 1897, i)4 %. 46,000

Sevestre, Auguste L. ond Jone B. Cusack to Lewis Z, Bacfa. AHen st. P . M, Sept, 15, due May 8,1S93, 4,500

SÍ.MOU, Minnie L. wife o£ Mnrcus to Edwavd Wood and ano. trustees Uharlotte L. Fox. 26tb st, No. 333 E,, 8 3, 25x98.9. Sept. 16.5 yonrs, 5X «• 1 .500

Sidman, iViary F. mortgagee w tb Caroline B. Wbite mortgagor. EsieasiOD of morb, Sept. 7. nom

Smith, James to EmaEuel Heilner. 12l9tst, s s, •275 w Ist av, 25x100,11, Bept. 17, due Sept. 8, 1893. 100

Steffens, Annie wife cf Emil to Roberfc Wal-lace. 6 s t s t . i', U. Sub, to mort. $I2,0Oi. Sept. '20, 1 year. 8,8,50

Stokes, Kate B. wi£e o£ Jofan W. to Louis Tim. 32d sb, n s, 150 w 5th av, 35x98.9. Sept. 15, 3 years. Q.ooo

Sirubbe, Mary wife o£ acd Prederick W. bo Cfaristina Bcfaveyer fovmerly Brcde. Colum-busav. P, M. Sept. 16, due Oct, 1, 1897, 4K . ^^-500

TalboT, Emilie wifeof and Marcus H. bo T H E N E W YORK LiPK INS. AND TBUST CO. 48tfa sT, D s, IS3.5 e Madison av, 16.8x100. Aug. !•.;, 5 yearB,5$, 10,000

Teets, A. AloDzo ond Mary G., Elien C. and Agues J. ø'errall. 131st st, No. .341, n s, 90 w Munhatlon av, 16x100.11. Sepb. 15, due Sepb. 19, 1897, 5 4. 9,000

The Pabrick Diyver Assoc, New York, bo Pot-rick Divvev, Jacob Peiser, Hicholas T, Brown, Janies W. Ledwith and Samuel Wol£ trusbees. Madison st, No. 59, 31x108. Becures certificates o£ stock. June 5, 189u, duo June 2, 1900. 20,000

Van Buren, Susanna M. and Catherine G. to Eli2abetfa P, Cockburn, Mt. Pleasant, N. Y. 45lb sb, D s, 8U e 6th av, 20x100.5. Sept. 21, I yenr, 5 S. 5,000

Veith, Moi'y G. and Morgorotho to Albert B. Rcsenbaum as trustee tor Hennetta Forch-faeimer. 80th st, s s, 167.1 w 2d av. 80x79.2 to Harlem Commons liue, x—x9-k8, Êept^ 21, 5 yeavB, 5 %. 1,000

Voegelia, Aatolaette mortgagor with Cbrist-ian and Peter Wynen ^nd Jofan C. Heeaters mortgagees. Agreemeut making pr ncipal andinterost of mortgage payoble in gold. Aug. 1. nora

Voegelin, Frederick mortgngor with Christiau and Peter Wynen ood John C. Heesters mortgagees, Agreemont moking rr incipil and inbevesb of raorbgage payable in gold. Aug. l, 1893. nom

Weed, Roberb M. to H, L, Horton & Co. ISlh st. Ho. 315, n s. 427 w 8d av, 16.6x103 3. Sept. 30. 6,000

Weinstein, Ascher lo Frederic J. Middlebroob, Brnoklyn. 24th st. P. M, Sept. 21, 3 years, . 5 %. 8,000

Weiss, Frank W, to Jobn McLaugblm. 86th sb. P, M. Sept, 20, due Hov. 1. 1894, ov in-sballs, 5g. 2,000

Werner, Hatt 'o to Ernst E. W. Scfaneider and Henry Herter. Delancey st, Hos. 351 and 253. P. M, Sept. 15, installs. 11,500

Some to Louia Lefe, rtorae property, Collab eral. Sept, 15. due Feb. 7, 1895. 5,000

Sametosame. Delancey st, No. 314, n B, 74.7 w Goerck sb, 24.7x100. SfpC 15, due Peb. 7, 1S95. 5,000

Wesebonski, Israel Co Carrie Schwab. 104th sb. P. M, Sub. bo morb. $4,000. Sepb, 21, installs, 1,500

Williams, Jomes J. and Edward F, to Peter Doelger. 3d av, No. 2f 6'i. Store lease. Sept. 9. deraand, 3.052

WeÍDSteÍD, Aecber to Moses Valenbine aud Ja-cob Babinovitz. Sth av, a w cor 46tb st, 35.1 x75. Leasohûld.;Aug. 23, due Aug, 24, 1894.

10,000 Yunk, Johu P. bo Bemheimor & Schmid, 8d

av, No. ai35, Saloonlleaae, Sepb. 21, note, demand. 6,000

iiá and S4th WARDB.

Altorfer, Ellzabebh mortgagor with John Rooney mortgagee, Extension of mort, Aug. 31. nom

Bohmer, (í faristÍEa wife o£ and Ferdiaand, Jr . , bo Mariebta Z, Siegrist, lESth at, s a, 400 w Elton av, 81 to Melrose av, s99, Sept. 19, 3 years, 5 %. 3,500

Sametosome. Courtlandt av, w s , .50s]59tb st 50x100; Courtlaudt av, north cor 16 th at, 5 x9U, Collateral. Sept. 19, S yeai^s. 5 %. 3,,50O

Bobmer, Cfaristina to Gustav J. M. Krebaum. Courtlandt av, P. M. Sept. 19, 5 years, 5 %.

6,250 Brusie, Charles I, to Frederick Rver, J r . Asfa

st, n s. 15<i w Antbony av, 25x105 6x25x106,7. Sept. 12, 3 years. 1,700

Beck. Jacob aud Eliza bis wiEeto T H E HABLKM SAVINGS BANK. 156th st, s s. 3t'0 w Court-landb av, 25x109. Sepb. 23, 1 year, 5 %, 700

Clovo. Cfaarles H. and Ma gie A. hiswifebo Sarafa C, Mîller. Bismmit st, n s, 464,3 w Williamsbridge road, •25x100. July 5. I yr, 400

Cole, Joseph P. to Frederick P. Forster, Cuth-bert av, lot 135 map o£ 339 lots a t Eiverdaie ord Mosholu. 24th Warrt, of F. P. and H. A. Forster. P. M. Bept. 19, due Bept., 1S94. 350

Cole, Edwerd bo Prederîck P. Porster. Ket-chum av, lot 136 same map, P. M. Sept. 19, due Sept., 1^94. 275

Donnelly, Mavy A. wife of Thomas J, to T H E T W E L F T H W A B D SAVINGS BANK. Valen-tine av, ws.760. i l n of lands of Thomos Bradford, port lot "24 map of soutfa parc of Peter ValenCinefarm, Fordham, •34th Ward, 25s',í50. Sept. 2", 1 year. 5 %. 3,700

Dworak, J. Viria to John Dworak. Myrtle av, w s, 356 n Morris at, 35sl50. Aug. II, 1890. dcmand. 1.500

Dunford, John to T B E HAELEM SAVINGS BAKK. Intervale av. w a. '391,11 s I67th st, 5ls*^8s 50 6x80.11; Intervale av, w a, 416.11 a 167th st, 50x105,10x48,6x98 9. Sept. Ifi, 1 year, 5 ?,

3,000 Ensle, Elise to Louise Trosb. Anthonv av, e s,

80 7 n 175th st, prolonged, 50x143.5x43.5s 127.11. Sept. 2U,3yeara. 4.300

Same to Jamea A, and EugeneT, Woolf. Same property. 2d mort, Sept. ÍO, 8 montfas. 400

Farrell, Christopher J. ui George H. Smitb, Manbasaet, L, I. Grove Hili pl, s s, parb lob 4 m a p G . MorriB formerly known as Bbiugl© Flains Plob uow as Woodatock, 95s49.10. Aus. 15, Syears. 3,000

Fornaboy, Frank ond Michoel Lafarta bo Pot-rick Sullivan. Governeurst, i3d Ward. P. M, SepC. 21. 5 years or installs, 5K %• 3.300

Qeismann, Aloise co Maria A. Heyov, uhicago, 111. Railroad av E. P. M. Sept. 9, due Bept. 16, 1894. 5 %. 2,500

Hynes, Mary wife of M'chael to Lewis Atter-bury et al, trustees Edward J . C. Abterbury. 161^^3^,3 5,604" Jerome av, 300,9 bo weat boundary of cbanuel of Cromwells Creek, x 426.10x352.6x100. Sepb. 16, 3 vears. 13,000

Some to Cbarlctte A. Hamilton, Scarborougb, Bng. 16l9t st, s 9, 555 e Jerome av, 290,11 to CromwoIIs Creek, xl6I,5x2(i6.10xll3,3. Sept, 16,3 yeors. 8,500

Hea ey, Tbomas J. and William V. McCartfay toEl l enL . McCartfay. 3dav. P. M. Sept. 19, 2 years, 5 %. 2,000

Jackson, Lew s D. to Micfaael Redraond. Fair-mcunt ov. P. M. Sepb. 20, 3 years. 500

Same bosame. '^íame properby. P. M. Sepb, 30. 500

Keenan, Thomos F. to Plorence M. Giles, Spof-ford st, n s, 150 w Tiffany sb, 5 xU 0. Sept. '20,1 year. 500

KeeloD, Katie T. to Ebza Slcteman. 143d st, n s, 5 6,fl e Alexander av, 50x106. Bub. to roortet $4,000» Sepíi 17, due Jan. 1, 1896. 3,000

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September S4,1888 Record and Guîde. S93 Krahe, GDttfried and ChrÍBt na his wife to

George Gebe. 152d st. n s, 350 w Courtlandt av, 25x100. Sepb, 17, 3 years, 5 %. 60U

Latfaevs. Ameli«.C,formerly Hodgaon, toJohn C Gulick. FraDkl u av, e s, 95.3 s Jeffersou Bt, 35x150, 23d Ward, Sepb. 19, 5 yeoa-s, 6 î .

1,800 Littell, Cortland B. to Frederick RiehardB in-

divid, and esr. Edward Richords ond Josepfa, WiHiam W. and Edward Richards ind Anne R, Toi^ven ISSDbst. n s, 15u w Gerard av, 25x130. Sept. 15, 3 yeara, 5 %. .500

MoGarry, Frank to Amanda Bussing widow. Decatur av. P. M. Sept. 30, dne Sept. 21. 1895, 5 %, 700

Marsball. Eather wife oP and Willlam J . to Jomes G. Patton. Tiffany st, w s. 66.11 n Westcfaester av, 8.5x100, Sept. 17, 3 yeors, 5 %. 400

Same to The Model Building ond Loan Assoc, o£ Mott Haven. Tiff^ny st, w s , 99si6.Hb st. 35x100, Sept, 17, installs, 5'í. 1,750

McKernon, Thomas to Tbe Wesb End Co-opor-abive Buildingand Loan Assoc. Willard av, n fl. 146, l w Brons River road, 8.5x100. Sub. tomorb. $ . Sepb, 18,in=balls, 5«, .500

MeDoanell. Jofan toMountSt. VincentCo-opera-tive Building and Loan Assoc, New York. Hall pl, s e s, 433.2 s w 167tb st, 30x74,7x29s 72.9. Sppt. 15, i^stolls. 5 í , 8.000

Nolan, Jofan T, to Hew York and Suburban Co-operative Buildiag aud Loan Assoc. JeD-ningB Rt, D s, 16.9 w Stebb ns av, 16,7slOi). Sepb. 16. iostalls, 5 $ . 3,500

Same to Eliza Holan widow. ISarae properby. Sepb, 16. 3 years, 500

O'Connor, Matgaret bo Pbilip Bobnet, Boston av. P. M. Sep ,. 16, 1 yeor. 500

Otten, Bebty wife of Chriatian H. to Silas D. Qifford eC ol. exrs. and. trusteeB Cfaarles Bathgttte, Morris av, s e cov 148tb sb, 35.lls 1011x42,9x101.6. Sept. 12, due Sept. 1, 1895, S %, 5,000

Revnolds, William J. bo Juiiu B. Denicke. Samuel at. s s, lOO w Prospect av, runs aoutb-west 169 X northweat 74 x northeaat .53 x Êoutfaeasi 35 x nortbeast 115 to BI, X souibeast 49. Sept. 14, 3 year , 2,.50i

Btock, Marie E. wife of and Rernhard bo T H E HABLEM SAVISGS BANK Morris av, s e cor 154ib fit. 2,5x9,5,:-;. Sept, 17, i year, 5 %. 10,000

Btoiz, Giorge to George W. Walgrove. 1.54th st. F. M, Sepb, 21, due Sept. 1, 1895, 5 % 7,800

Sbring, Theodore A. to " ' a r rea B. Sammis, Huntiogton, L. I, Bristow st, w s, 235 s Jenniugs st, 60x100, SepC. 30. 3 yoars. 7 0

Swallow. Charles F. Co Alexander Porsyth. Kemble st, u s, ISi) e Keppler av, 40x100. Bept. 16. due July 1.1S97. 1,000

Swartwout, Frank G, to Joseph D. Bokor. 4th ay, B s, lots 144 and 146 n.ap Ho. 1, part of Hyatb fai'ro, near Woodlawn, 24Cfa Ward, 50 xHiO. July 'J8, 1 yeai-. 500

Schmidt, Mary widow to John Jorritsmo. 157ib st, n s, 375 e Courtlaadi, av, runs easb 35 x norih 100 x west 23 x outh 75 x west 3 x south :ÍO. Sepb. 17, 5 voars. 1,900

Bchmuck, Hermau to The Bradley & Curríev Co. (Lim,) 135tfa 8t. D s, 18L6 w Willisav, 85x100. Sub bo morb. $14,500, Sapt. 16, due JuneSO, 1893. 2,695

Sfaufeldt, Sarah to Mouut Morris Co-operative Ru ld ug and Loan Assoe, Minerva pl, w B. 10. .5 s Jorome av, ruuB west IS'l.fi x souch 15 X Boutheast 8,5 s oaBt I61I.8 lo Minerva pl, x north25. Sapt. 33, iustfllls, 5 S, 3.500

Tappen, Ada E. wife of Henry R., Hastings, N. Y., to Magdalena Prees, Washiugton av, WH, port lot 48 map of Morrisania, 25x150. Bept, 21, 3 yeai^s. 5 «. 1,0(K)

rbeisB, Johu to Edwio Booth, Boston, MaBS. lS-5ih st, n s, 156.6 e Alexander av. P M. Sept. 19, duo Jon. 1. 1896, 5 %. 13,5il0

Same to Bame. ISîlh st, n s, 1SI.6 e Alexander av. e. M. SepL 19, dueJan, 1, 1896, h%. 13,500

Urofroville, Charlotte wife of Edwin T. to Johu Bussiog, J r . Sd av, Nos. 3471 and 3473, WB. 323 u 67th et, 49.3xI0Ox5iix—. Sept. 21. 3 years 8,500

Van Clevo, Jane to William Ormiston. 149tfa nt. D 8, 90 w Mott av, runs north 102.6 x west 69.9 X south 9.6 X west 47.5 x soutfa 86.10 to st, X eaat lirfi.II. Bept. 13. demand. S.500

Woolsey. Hester S. wifeof ond John W. to T H E HARLKM SAVINGS BAKK I84(b Bt, s w cor Aadrewsav, hnxiuu. Bepi;. 16,1 year, 5 •%. 4..500

Web*ter, Georgiaaa P. to Jackson Architecb-ural Iron Works. New York, Boúton av, n e cor Teasdale pl. Ul9s53s 100x104. BepL 19, dueNov. 15,1893. 1,840

Wetmore, Benjimin C, to Frederick W. Whib-ridge and Eílward C. Henderson trustees. Lobs 6-10 inciuiiv , map of Hudson Park, Vonkers, 24th Wa/d; Sfaermau av, n e cor Dyckman st, 800x— to Post av, x200x3IO. Sept. 19, demand, lti,000

&1NIÍ8 GOCNTV.

SBPTEMBER 15, 16, 17, 19, 30, *il.

Albrechb. Alexander F. and Ada F. faia wlfe t» Louis Ilsemann. Glenmore av, u s. 55 e Williams av. P. M. Aug. 29, installs. «1,060

Ahern, Mary A. wite of atid Jofan J. formerly Lyncb 10 The Title Guaiantee and Trust Co. Bmicfa Bt. H ij, 14U H Sackettst , 30x60. Sept, 17, 3 year , 5« . 1,500

Alliaon, Roberb to Clarence W. Birdsoll. Con-selyea st, s s, 125 w Ewen st, 25x100. >^ nart Sept. l . due Jan, 1, 1895. 500

Ariold, Ricl-e, Now York, to Edward Egolf. Lt ts 293, iSc,, A W. Parker property. P. M. Sepb. 15, Syears, 6 í , S.24S

- ' V .1-' .

Aloxander, Emily wife of and Qeorge D. to Tun s G. Bergen truatee Roberb Spair. Ovingtoo av, west cor Bay Ridge to Fort Hamilton road, 75.8x155,3x66,10x156, New Ubrecbt. Sept. 19, due Ocb, 1, 1895. 5 %. 3,000

Averill, Honry R, to Ella L. KiCchen. 88d sC, n e B, 100 u w 2d av, 60s10J. Bept. 15,3 yoars, 3,500

Barrect, Johu to Jofan B. Sabine. Montauk av, e s , 150 u Belmont av, 20x100. Sept. 14. 3 yeara. 2,3i0

Bamecosomo. Montauk &v, e s, 170 n Bel-roontav, 80x100. Sept 14, 3 yeara. •3.300

Beblert, Uharlos L. to Tfae Mutual Life Ina. Co. ClÍDton av. P. M, 1 yoar. 5 %. 5,000

Beigel, Emrao A, to Margaretta R. TiIIotson. Rockaway av, w a, 300 s Bacliett st, SOxlOO. Bept. 1, 5 yejws. 500

Benoiiicb, John îí . to Jeanie V, Wilbur. Shor-roan st, w s, 1.5S.7 s Greenwood av, 45x100. Plabbush. Bepb, 1. 3 years. 5 %. 1,500

Bonson, Androw E., New York, to Tfae Gev-mau-Araerican Impt. Co. i'ouutain av, w s, ISOsQlenmore av, 100x100. Sepb. 16, de-maud. S.OOO

Benaon, Andrew E, bo The Title Guarantee and Trust Co, Pountain av, w s, 180 s Gleu-morc av, lOOxioo. Sepfc. Ifi, demand. 4,500

Bergmanu, Henrietta M. co Michael MulvihiIL Cornelia st. P. M. Sepb. 13, due April 1, 1894,5*. 1,000

Berman, Herman to Josepfa Straus. Bouth 2d at. P. M. Sept. 15, due Jan. 1, 1863, 5 %. 1,400

Beriau or Beriau, Frederick bo Kote E. Whib-ng Kentav , P. M. Sepc. 16, 1 year, 5 í .

1,700 Bird. Theodoro L. to Jomos R. Bird, Wosh-

ington av, w a, 43.6 n Willoughby av, 21.9s 100. Jau. 15, 4 years, 5 *. 3,500

Bloodgood. Edward D. to Tbe Title Guarantee and Tmst Co. Halsey st, n s, 204.6 w Nos-trond av. 19 6x100, Bept, 14, 1 year, 5 í . 8,000

Same to eame. Haliiev si, a B, 343 6 w HoBtraDd av. I9.6sI0O. Sepb. 14, 1 year, 5«. 9,00ti

Same to some, Halsey st. n s, 263 w Hodtrand av, 19.6x100. Bept. 14 1 yaar, 6 %. 10,')0(i

Same to Bome, Baisay et, n a. 283 6 w Hostrand av, 19,6x100. Sept. 14, 1 year, 5 %. 8,000

Samo to same. Halsey st, n B, 302 w Nostrand RV, 19.6x100. Bept. 14, l year,5 %. 9,000

Hame to &ame. Halsey st, n s, 341 w Nostrand av, 19 6sl(i0. Sept. 14, 1 year, 5 %. 9,lX)0

Same to same, Halsey at, n s, 361.6 w Nostrand av, 30x100. Sppt. 14, 1 year, 5 %. 7,000

Same to sajne, Halse.v st, n a, 380,6 w Nosirand av, lO.tisHiO. Sept, 14, 1 year, 5 «, 6,000

Soeraermann, George to Wílliam H Beynolds. Halsev st. P. M. Bept. 14, 2 yoars, 5 %. 1,000

Bopp, Adolpb to Kichard B. Greenwood com-mitteo of Mary Whaien lunatic. Sandssc, P. M. Sept. 15, 8 years, 5 %. 1,400

Bordowitz, Max to Maiio Harris. Graham av, No 515, P. M. Bept 17. due Aug. 1, 1896. 5 %. 875

Bossow, Friederich to Carl Pinchnow, Pros-pecb av, No. 156, s B, 310 w 4bh av, 25x80. 5 yeora, h%. '3,300

Borenstein, Selleclí to Meyer Kurlandzib. Wabkins at, e s, 150 n Livon a av, 25x100. Aug. 8. íastalls. 40O

Brandt, Mario wife of George W. to Qeorge W, Brandb. KOth sb, n e e, 430 D w 3d av, 100 xl45 to Benuett's lane, x—xl42, NewUtrecht. Sept. 1, I yeor. 2,683

Samo to some. 80tb st, n e s, 530 n w Sd av, 61x149 to Bennett'i lane, x—x145, Ne\p Utrecht. Sept. 1, 1 year, 3,45S

Brendel, Helene bo James Moffetb ond W tliam Kramer. TfaameB st. P. M. Sept, 15. 3 yoars, 5 %. 1,000

Brooklyu, Batb & Wesb End B. R. Co, bo Burnham, Williaros & Co. Locomotive. Ju1y '26, Installs. 7,'223

Bowers, William to The Title Guarantee end Truít Co, 40th st, s e, 125 w 3d av, 125x lcO.2. Builder's loan. Aug. 31, demand.

25,000 Brown, Edwin H. toTfae TiDle Guarantee and

Trnst Co, Hansou pl, e s, 40.3 w South El-liotcpl, 19,11x90. Sept, 16, I year, 5 %. 4,000

Brown. Tbomasand Ellen to Mary Plunketb, Pacific st, D s, 150 w Grand av, 35x100. Sepb. 80, 8 yeara, 5 %. 400

Bucfawaiter, Fraok J. to Jofau Rueger. Bush-wick ov, u e s, 20 H w Covert st, 80xluO. SepL 16, 5 yeara, 5 %. 8,600

Buckley, Daniel to John Cowenhoven, 17cfa av, n e cor BaCh av, 200x193,4. isept. 15. 3 years. 7,500

Same to Oliver Davison. Easb Rockaway. bth av, w 8, 40 s 5fch st, 61x90. Aug. 17, due Sept. 1, 1S93. 4,000

Busby. Ellen to The 8^---'-'^^ City Co-opera-tive Buildiug and Loan Asscc 43d st, n s, IfiO w 4 b av, 20x100.2. Sept. 15, inataUe. 1,750

ButscL, Julius to David D. Pield, SSth at. n e s, 375 D w Ist t V, 50x100. P. M. Aug. 33, 5 years, 5 %. 600

Buzby, Winslow E. to Elizabeth P. McNab, Mariou at, s a, 368.10 e Howard av, Ib.SslOO, P. M. Sept. 1,3 .vears 800

Calverb, E. BiDnamou'to Celia M. Rafter, 57th at. P. M, Sept. 15, due Ocb. 3U, 1893, 5 % 5,316

Catapano. Iguozio ui Fronk E, Hars. East-ern Parkway. P. M. Sepb, 15, 3 veare, 400

Cbo nacki, Joseph to Prederick Praaks. Atkius av. P. M, ttept. 17, ÍnstalU. 5 î . 650

Clarke, Btanley G. to Jobn Haumer. Halsey st. P, M. Sepb. 15, due Dec. 31, 1893. 700

Clark, Bamuel lo Charles Engert. Uumboldt st. P. M. Bept. 1, 5 years, installs, 5 S. 1.400

Clork, Emuia T, bo Eliza E. Vanderveer. Dia-mond st, n s, 1,353.1 e Mein st, 50x200, Flat-bosh. Seot. 1,1 year- .5.*. . _,M0

Conklin, Cornelius W. toGeorge W. Conselyea. 54tb st, s w s. 195 n w 4tfa av, 30sl00.3. S'epb. 30, S years, 5 %. 3,500

CoDklin, John, or Coghlan, to George W. Con-selyea. 16th sb, n e s, 294.8 se 3d av, 18x89.4. Sepb. 20, 3 years, 5 %. 500

Coob, Margaret bo Bryan McAvene,y, Deau flt, P, M. Sepb. 14.8 veors, 5 *. ' 3,500

Cornils, Jobn to The Title Guarontee aud Trust Co. Jefferson av. P, M. Sept, 80. 3 j-ears, 5$ . 2,500

Cos, Soroh A. R. w fe of Ricbard D. to Tbe Title Guaranbee and TrusC Co. Vaa Siclen av, w s, 201.7 n Belmont av, 96.5x95, Sept. 17, demand, 16,800

Some bo Tfae Gorraan-American Improvement Co. Same propercy, Bept. 17, demaud. 6,000

Cragg, Somuel H, to Predorick H. Cragg, Toronto. WiUoughby av, n B, 405 e Tomp-kius av, 30x100. Bept. 15, 3 years, 5 %, 3,000

Crawford, William to Tbe Mount Morris Co-operative Building and Loan Assoc. 45th at. P, M. Aug, 10, in . alls, 5 %. 4,500

Cuming, Elizabebh to George W. Pearsall. 5.5th Bt, P. M, Hept. 19, 2 yeara. 1,700

Cummins, Annie E. wife of Thomas J. bo Jobn Cowenhoven. 18th av, w s, S25n Bath av, 82 s96,S X north 35 x west 96.8 to Bay 17th nt, x aoutfa 107 X easb 193,4, Hew Ufcrecfafc. Sepb. 15, 5 years. 6.000

Daviea. Lillian. wife of David T. bo Tbe Title "" Guarantee aud Trusb Co. Miller av, w s, 300 n Belmoub av, ,100x100. Sepb. 17, demand.

14,000 Same bo The German-American Improvemenfc

Co. Barae property. Sept. 17, demand. 7,500 Davis, Mai'y M. wife of and Samuel H to

Henry Behrens. Gates av, n s, S73.6 e Nos-trand av, 17,2x100. Bept. 30, due Oct. 1, 1894, 5 %. 515

Davey, John W. to Brooklyu Mutual Building and Loan Assoc. Monroe sb, s a, 308.4 e Pabcfaen av, 16,8x100. Sept. 30, insballs. 3,400

Doloney, Morgoret to Gardner T. Cone, Flat-bush, L. I. Eost Hew York av, s B, 359.9 s w WiIIiams av, runs south 55 s south agoia 57 toa s Atlautic av, x northwest88.5 s n o r t h 57.1 to East New York av, x nortfaeast 67.5; Somers st, s B, 353 e Stone av, 19,6xl0<). Sept, 19. 1 year. 6,100

Deliert, Robert aud Maria his wife to Aaaa K, Bock, Diamond sb, e s, 440.6 n Van Cutb av, runs oast 86.S x nortb 2 s west 87,6 bo sb, x soubfa 31,9. Sepb, 16. due Ocb. I, 1897. 5 %. 450

Dellert, Rnhert to Edward Udorita. Diainond sb, e s, 440.6 n Van Cott av, 2L9x87.6s^Jx86.3. Sopb. 16. duo Ocb. I, 1893, 5 %. 125

Dick, Maud W. to John A. and Jofan W. Qreene and Willard H. Plabt, of Qreene, Tweed & Co. Division av, o a, 100 w Roeb- . ling st, 21,6s99.7s2l .6xl00. Sept. 1, 3 vears. 263

Dicandia, Toraaso bo John Moran. Wîthers st, n s, 66 w UnioD av, 44x50.3x6i.l0s93.3. Sept. 17, 5 years. 2,500

Dienoraaun, Gustav to Bosa Levy. Hull st. P. M, Sept, 13, 1 year. 380

Dolan, Peter and Margaret to Hiram V. V, Bramon. lOth sb, n e s, 80 s e 4bh av, 30x80, Sopt. 16, S years. 5 %. 4,000

Dolau, James bo Sopfaie Iversoa. 32d st, s w s, ,575 s e 6tfa av, 25x100, P. M. 8ept, 9, 5 years, 5 %. 800

Dolde, LudwígtoTheSeventeentfa Word Bank. Elm 8t, s 0 s, 3 5 D e Knickerbockor av, 5 x 100. Bept. 13, uote, 1,000

Dooahue. James and Boaa his wife to Laurencií , Fîtzpabrick. Sackett sb, n B, 95 w Columb rf— st, 18x100. Sept.kl5,5years. 1,500

Doiitney, Mary wife of Wiiliom B. 10 John Nortfa. Quincy at, 8 B, 340 w Tompkins av, 20x100. Bept. 15. 5 years, 5 %. 3,000

Duffy, Tbomas J. aod Elizabeth faia wife to Patrick Mcloemey. 57tfa st. P. M, Sept. 16, due Sept. 13, 1895. 5 %. 1,300

Duuker, Augusb L. aud Frieder cke H, G. hia wiftí to George Straub. Himrod st, P. M. Sopt. 15, 3 years, 5 %. 1,350

Duntzo, Irene M. bo Wab. L. Ormsby. Bergon 8 t , s s , lOJw Albauyav, 16.8x110. Sept. 20, 1 year. 300

Eagan, Joha to Mary R. Benuett, Hicks st, e 8, 8U n President si, ruDS easb 75 x fouth I x east 25 s north 11 x east 75 s north 20 x west 175 to Hieks st, xsouth 20, eept. 17, 3 years.

8,300 Eggers, John D. bo Tbe Títle Quarantee and

Trust Co. Leouard at, e s, 75 n Calyor st, 35 xlOO. Sept. 17, 3 yeaVB, 5íÉ. 5,000

Eppelein, Joseph to Anna M. Wahicr, New-town, L. I. Jefferson et, 9 e s, 375 u e Cea-tral av, 25x100. Sub. tomort . $5,800, Sept, 21, I year, 4 %. 900

Same to The Co-operative Buildiog Bank. Bame property, Sept, 21, inetalls. 5,800

FarrcD, Cutfaeriae R, mdivid,, extrx, and trus-tee William A. Parrea dec'd bn TheTitle Guarantee ond Trust Co. York st, n s, 24,4 w Jay st, 34,4x100. Sept. 17, 1 year, 5 %. 6,000

Feltman, Charles to Cnarles K. Hoerning. Vaa Voorhis st. P. M. tíepc. 17, 6 moatfas.

1,700..-Feurey, Domiuico to Alice Townsend. Carroll

BC. n s , r25 w 4l.fa BV, 25slOO. Sept. 16, 3 yeors, 5 %. 3,500

Finn, Catherine M, wlfe of James bo John Cow-enhoveu. Bath av, south cor I6chav, ruus southwe!,t I15s aoutheasC 108.4 x norbheast 80 X northwest 38,4 x northeasc 95 x north-wost 80. Sept, 15, 3 years. 1,000

Piscfaer, Jobann to The Busbwick Co-operative Building and Loau Assoc. Horth ieDry st, w s, 140 s Drigge av, 20x100, Sept. 16, in-Btalls. I •

Record and Gulde. September 34,1BB8

F i n n e g a a , Cafcharine t o B d w l n D . Phelps , P o r t -cheater , N . Y . C l e r m o n t av . P , M, Sep t . 15, 5 years , 5 %. 3,400

F i t zgora ld , P a t r i c k F . t o Tfae Ti t le Q u a r a n t e e a u d Truac (!!o, Nossau a v , n e cor N o r t h H e n r y s t , 20xS5. aepb. 19, S yea r s , 5 % 4,000

Flabbush Pressed Brick Co, to Cbar l e s S. T a b e r t rus tee for El z a h e t b T a b e r a n d E d w a r d P . ' T a b e r e t a l . e s i s , F r a n k l i a W . T a b e r a n d Char les S. T a b e r and George C. Caae ind iv id . Collins st a n d E a s t 45th s t ; also A l b a n y a v , Flatbusfa. P . M. Bept. 14, due Dec. 1, 1893.

9,499 F o r d , H a n n a h A. w i t h Habbio S, Crowel l b o t h

m o r t g o g e e s A g r e e m e n t as to p r i o r i t y of mor t s , on premises now owned by Char l e s F . Hunb . Sept 13 n o m

F r e n z k e or Trenzke , H e r r m a u n bo H e r r a o n n G. U n g e r . V a n Voorb i s et, n w s, 175 n e Broad-way,.'iOxiOO, Sepb. 15. 3 yea r s , 5 í . 3,000

Gallugfaer, A n n a L. to J o m e s McKane , Bur£ a v , a w cor HeDdersons wa lk , 2ox40, Couey Is land, Lease. A u g . 30, 3 years . l , JflO

Q a r v e y , J o h n to Tfaomas B, H e w i t t a n d a n o . t rus tees J o h n L, Sleigfat. L i v i n g s t o n s t , n s, 113.9 w C o u r t s t , 2 3 , 6 x l 5 L P . M. A u g , 17, d u e Sepb. 15. 1893. 4>í %. 9,000

Gibl in , Micbael to Moses L e v y . V a n Voorb is Bt, n w s, 340 s w H a m b u r g a v , 60x100. Sept . 17, 1 m o n t b , 1,900

' Gibson, George W . t o G u s t a v e and Louisa Rel ler . Scbenck a v , e s, 35 s E a s t e r n P a r k -w a y . 25x100. Bept. 1.5. 3 years . 1,000

Gobtlieb, Betby to J o b a n n a Horowi tz . Moore sc, B s. 160 e HuroboldC at, 25x100. Sept . 19, ÍDstalls. 1,050

G r e e n , AIsop V. t o T b e E o s t Now Y o r k S a v -ings Bank . Cfaestnut s t , w s, ISO s L i b e r t y a v , 20xIOO, Sept . HU 1 yea r , 1,600

Haaa , ( har les to Tbe Tit le GuarB-utee a n d T r u s t Co. Jefferson a v , P . M. Sept . 19, 3 yea r s , 5 %. 1,300

H a a r e n , R o s a n n a wife of a n d L a m b e r t to T h e Tit io G u a r a n t e e a n d T r u s t Co. R y e r s o n s t , w s, 584.5 n MyrtlB a v , 30x100. Bepb. 1 9 , 3 yeovs, 5 %. 2,500

Ha l l cck . Ha rv i e t A. t o Boawell B. F i t c h . Nowaik , Coun, C a i y e r s t , a w cor Cliffoi d pi , 25 75. Sepb, 30, d u e Sep t . I, 1897, or i t -stttlls. 8,500

H a n r o e r , Llewel lyn t o W i l l i a m H . McKee. Montauk a v , w s, 130 s New L o t s r o a d , 30x 100. !?epb. 15, S yoars . 1,000

H a r b m a n n , W i l l i a m J , t o T h e A t l a n t i c Co-op-e r a t i v e B a v i t g s a n d Loon Assoc, Hul l at, s s, 150 w S tone a v , 18x100. Sept . 16, msiaUs.

3,400 H a y n e s , Louiso A , , N e w Y o r k , t o Chr i s topbe r

P . Si tel ton. Dean st . P . M. A u g . 33, in -atalls. 1,300

Heissenbubtel , W i l h e l m i n a wife of H e n r y ty T h e Tit ie G u a i a u t u e and T r u s t Co. L a f a y e t t e a v , s s, 58,4 w W a s b i n g t o n a v , ! 9 J ; 5 | . 3 , Bept. 19, 3 y e a r s , 5 Í . 4.000

H e l l m a n , S a r a h A . wife of a n d Meyor H . bo Tfae I r v i n g S a v i o g s Innt, S u y d a m pl , w s, 136 8 H e r k i m e r s t , 21x195 to RoeheBíer av . Sept.-1.5, 1 y e a r , 5 %. 1,000

He lgans , J o h a u u H. to F r e d e r i c k Middendorf . Scfaenck a v , e s, 150 s Libevty a v , 25xlu0, Sepb 1, 3 yeovs. 500

HendersoD, Mavy A . a n d Hell ie F . bo W i l l i a m Wi l l i ams . Huyb s t . s w cor 4th sb, 33,5x54.3 x37.4x54 4. Sept , 16, 3 years . 500

Rendersoi i . Mabbhow i o P r t t i . C, L a n g . E l t o n ei, e s, 275 n ArUng ton av , 25x100. Sepb 18, doroand. 165

_ ^ i l l , Agnea toCbr i s t i anScboef f le r , W o o d b a v e n , L. I . V e r m o n t s t . e s, 9J7r, a P u l t o n a v , 25?: lOS. Sept , 15, 3 yeavs. 3,000

S a m e Tc E r n e s t a n d Chr i s t ina Henkon . Ver-u iou t sb, e s, 225 n F u l t o u a v , 50x103. Bept. 15 .3 veara. 2,000

Holb, W i l l i a m to J o h n C o u r t n e y . H o p k i n s s t , 8 s, 1.50 e N o a t r a n d a v , 25x100. Bept . 20, 3 yea r s , 5 4, 3,500

H o m m e l , Char les D . and A n n i e E . his wife to J a m e s Gascoino individ , a u d wifch ano , exrs , Jofan G. Co2Íue. H a n c o c k s t , s e s, 100 n e E v e r g r e e n a v . P , M, J u n e 1 ,1 yea r , 5 %..

8,000 S a m e to same, S a m e p rope r ty . Bu i ld ing loan.

A u g . 1, d e m a n d . 8,000 H o r n b y , F r e d e n c k t o F rede r i ck W , H e a r a ,

Eaa t e rn P a r k w a y , s w cor A t k i n s av . P . M. Sepb. 19, 3 years. 500

H u m p h r e y , Owen W , t o Alberb H. Barnes a a d Dftuiol E L a d o w , of Barnes & l .adow. H a u s m a u s t . a s, 201.10 n M e e k o r a v , 175x100. Sep t . 18, d e m a n d . 8,500

H u n t , C j a r l e s P . to Ha tc íe S. CrowelL Deco-bur sb, & B, 350 w Lewis a v , 60x100, A u g 31 , d u e Dec 3o, 1893, or d e m a n d . 10,.500

J a c o b s , H a o n a b to Tible G u a r a n t e e ond T r u s t Co. Columbia s t , n w s, 58 s w Sedgwick st, 21x82. Sept . 30, 3 years , 5 %. '3.000

J o h a n s o n , Char les O. a n d Minnie h is wife bo N i n a and Louise P . J o r d a n . fi5th s t , s s, 330 w 12bn a v , 30x300 to 6fibh sb, New Ubrech t . Sepb. 30, 3 yea r s . 600

Jofannon, Mary A wifo of a n d P r a u c i s to The S o u ' h Brook lvn Bavi gs I n s t Dean sb, s w 8, 140 s e Smibh s t , 20x100. Sept . 17, 1 y e a r , 5 %. 2,600

J o n a s , R icha rd A. bo Char l e s C C. J o n a a a n d Rebecca D. his wife. P u t n a m av , n w s, 180 u e Bushwick a v , 30x100 Sept . 30, 1 y e a r , 5 %. 4,300

K a p l a n , A a r o u to Solomon B a c h r a c h . L inden st . e s , 3 1 M 1 n E v e r g r e e n a v , 20x100. Sept . 15. fimontbs. 1,.500

K a y . Wil l iaro E . *o T b e W e s t B r o o k l y n L a n d a n d I m p r o v e m e n b C o , 56bb s t . P . M. Sept . ^ j - ^ ô a r s , 5 %. 1,700

K e e g a n , P a t r i c k fco D a v i d B. Bayl i s . I 8 th sb, south cor 7th a v , 85x100. Sept . 19, S yea r s , 5 %, 4,000

K e n u a . Peber t o The Homilbon Co-opera t ive Bu i ld ing a u d L o a n A s s o c , Brook lyn . Wol -cotb st, s 8, 56.8 6 R i c h a r d s sb, 19 4sl 'J0. J a n . 5, insballs. 1,800

K e u n e d y , J o h n S, t o T h e Wesb Brook lyn L a n d a n d ímpb , Co. Forb H a r a i l t o n P i i r k w a y , norbfa co r 42d st, —sl03 .5s50s9 í .4 , N e w Ubrocht. Sept . 1, 3 yeara. 3,500

K e n n e d y , Char l e s , Br . , to Cbar l e s E n g e r t . H n m b o l d t at. P . M. Sopb. 1, nstal ts , 5 $ .

1,400 K e n n y , M a r y J . t o K a t b o r i n e K e n n y . We i r -

field st . P . M. Sepb. 15, ins ta l l s , 5 %. 2,350 K ie tn , Jofan t o George Cover t . H a m b u r g a v ,

P . M. Sept . 16, 5 y e a t s , 5 %. 3,300 Koch , H e n r y F r . and Char les L. S ica rd i to T h e

Ti t le G u a r a n t e e aud Trusb Co. B r o a d w a y , a w 8, 435 s H e y w a r d s t . P , M. SepL 30, 3 years , 5 %. 4,500

Same to same. B r o a d w a y , s w s, 64 s e H e y -w a r d st . P. M. .sept. 20, S yea r s , 5 %. 4,500

Koen ig , W i l l i a m to A n n a C. Hul l 56tfa at, P . M. Sepb. 17, ins ta l ls , 5 %. 800

Koetze l , H e n r y to H e u r y Ba tbe rman . Qu incy st . P . M, A u g . 10, due Sept 1, ISOs, 5 %.

5,000 K r e a m e r , A u g u a t t o Tfaomos Fe rguson . Ocean

P a r k w a y . F. M. Sept . 1. 2 yeare, 5 %. 3,000 Kvein ick , JoseDh a n d Solomou to B e r n h a r d j .

P ink . Muujer sb, u s, 1.50 e E w e n s t . 25x100; W a t k i n s s t , e s, 175 n Beimonb a v , 23.6x100, Sepb. 81, d u e Dec. 15, 1893. 40O

L o m g , Donald t o i jouisa Q. G r e g o r y . B e l m o n t a v , n 8, 40 e A t l a n t i c a v , 80x90. Sept . 14, due Oct . 4, 1895. 3,000

L a m o n t , Hessie. D u n t o n , L. I , , t o Chr i s tophe r P . Ske l ton . D e a n st . P. M. Sepb. 19, in-Btalls. 1,000

Lftne, Qeorge B . bo T h e Ti t le G u a r a n t e e and T r u a t Co. Ha l sey st, n s, 35 e H o w a r d av . P . M. Sept . 15, 3 yea r s , 5 %. 5,000

S a m e c o s a m e , Halsey s t , a s, 43.9 e H o w a r d a v , 3 lots . 3 P . M. m o r t s . , e a c h $4,000. Sept . 15, S y e a r s , 5 Í . 13,000

S a m e to some, Ha l sey s t , n e co r H o w a r d av . P. M. Sepb. 15, 3 years , 5 %. 10,000

L a n k e n a u , I l e n r y B. t o Wi l l i am H. JacksoD, N e w Y o r k . B e r r i m a n at, w s, P . M. Sepb, 1, 3 years . 1,000

Layboo, Ricfa«rdsoa C. t o D o r a S. Thorapson . T o m p k i n s p l , s e s, 180.9 n e D e g r a w s i , 3I .4x U2,6. Sepb. 14 ,1 y e a r . 1,500

Leggebb, F r a n c e s M. to J o h n H , V o n d e r v e o r . Ijots 403 a n d 403 b lock H m a p Zobriskie homes tead , F l a t b u s h , P . M. Sept . 20. S yea r s . 5 %. 300

L e w i n . Adolph C. t o G e o r g e D i e t r i c k . E l m pl , 0 s, 338,7 n L iv ings ton st . P . M. Sopt. 1.5, 5 yea r s , 5 $ . 87,500

Lisk, Mary E . a n d E l l a L, t o F r e d e r i c k B. Smibh. Wilson s t , n s, 145 w W y t b e a v , 15x 10 ' . Sept . 16, 1 y e a r , 300

Lor ing , S a m u e l to Tbe Brooklyn C i t y Co-opera-t ive Bui ld ing a n d L o a n Assoc, K i n g s t . P . M. SepC. 15, iuscalls. 1,750

Lucke , M a r y E , wife o£ Caspa r bo Tho Tible G u a r a n t e e and T r u s t Co. S u y d a r a p l , e s, 88.10 n A t l a u t i c a v , 40x137,3x40.1x138,10. A u g . Sl . S years , 5 %. 4,000

L u t t i c h , R i c h a r d t o Cfaarles E n g e r t . H u m -b o l d t s t . P. M, Bept. 1, 5 j e a r s , iastallB, 5«. 1,'im

Mackenzie , A n u B . bo W i l l i a m F . C o r w i t h . Fveemau st, n s, 145.3 e O a k l a n d sb, 33.3x100. Sept . 14, d u e S e p t . 16, lS93. 500

Molooe, P t t t r i ck H . t o Daa i e l R y a n . 36bb et. P, M. Sept . 14, 3 years , 5 %. 4 0

Manhei ra , J a c o b and J o u a s F e l d b e r g t o A g n e s H. Davies . R o c k a w a y a v . 8 e cor Dean s t , 24.5x100. A u g . 30, 3 yeara. 4,000

Mansson, He l r aa wife of and Olof t o T h e Ti t ie G u a r a u t e e a n d T r u s t Co. 4ytfa s t , u s, 320 e 3d a v , 2 S100.3. Sept . 19, S yeara , 5 %, 2,500

Mf.Cormick, Michae l T. a n d M a r g a r e t his wife to P a t r i c k M c l n o r n e y . 57th st . P . M. Bepl. 16, d u e Sept . lí>, 1895, 5 %. 1,3U0

McCour t , B e r t h a A. wife o£ and J o h n fco M a r y E . wife of J a m e s R. Ross. Hopk inson av , s w cor Mar iou at, 25x80. Sept . 20, 3 ve&rs, 5 %.

5,500 McGiff, Ja roes J . he i r Micfaael bo N i u a a n d

Louise J". J o r d a n . Ba l t i c st, s s, 475 e Bond Bb, 25tluO. Sepc. 16, 3 y e a r s , 5 %. 1,000

McGuinness , Michael t o M a r g a r e t Fa r re lL B e r g e n s t , n s, 385.8 w Bond et, 19,53 liiO. Sept . 14, 5 years , 5 %, 5,000

McGuire , Michae l t o Tho n . & M- Cfaauncey R e a l Esbate Co. ÍLím.) Cl in ton s t , n w cor Paciflc st, P . M. J u l y 29, d e r a a a d , 5 %, 30,000

S a m e t o s a m e . tíame p rope r ty . J u l y 29, de-m a o d . 30,000

Meserole, Wi l l iom H . t o Minn ie D . Moserole. l u d i a sc, n s, 170 w P r a n k l i n st, 85x100. Bept. 15, 3 yoai^s, 6 S , 6,500

Meyer , F rances t o Joseph C, H a c k e r . G r a u d st . P . M. Sept . 1, 5 yeavs, 5 %, 5,500

Metzner , M a r t i n A. to Ma t i l da M c L e a n . Keab a v , 0 s, 100 n De K a l b av , 18.4-.^S. • Sopb. 17. 3 yea r s , 5 %. gold, 4,000

Michel , I s idor t o Ma t i l da Roeenberg , Cohoes, N . Y . F i l lmoro pl , n s, 1S^3,9 w Roobling sC, 2UxS3.6x80.7x88.6. Sept . 14, .'• years , 5 %. 3,000

Some to Is idor Wiesbader , Bame p rope r ty . Sept . 14, 2 yeara. 500

Mills, j a m e s t o D a n i e l D o o d y . I s t st, n s, 212,10 w 7th a v , 100x100, Sept . 16, d e m a n d .

gold. 10,000 Miller, I soac a n d B a m e b t Roseff, New Y o r k . U.

Bimon C Wilson. O s b o m st. P . M. Sepb, 6, inaballs. 780

l l

Minto , Roberb F . t o EIizo P , Toole. B a u-b r i d g e s t , s s, 418 e R a l p h a v , 17.3x100, A u g , 15, S yeors , 5 %. 4,500

S a m e to same, Ba inbr idge st, s s, 429.3 e R a l p h a v , 17.3x100. A u g . 15, 3 yea r s , 5 %. 4,500

S a m e to George E . E l l io t t eb B1. t rus tees Mor-gan School F u n d . B a i n b r i d g e st, s s, 446.6 e R a l p h a v , 17.3x100. Aug. I, 3 yea r s , 5 %. 4,500

S a m e to Sai-ah C. S a v a g e t m s t e e E l i b u C h a u n -cey. B a i n b r i d g e s t , s s , 377.6 e Ralpfaav , 17.3 xlOO. A u g . 1. 3 vears , 5 %. 4,500

S a m e b o s a m e . B o i a b r i d g e s t . s s, 394,9 e Ra lph a v , l7,SxlOO. Sepb. 8, Syoa re , 5 %. 4,500

Moores, R o b e r t L. bo T h e G e r m a n - A m e r i c a n R e a l B s t a t e Ti t le Guaranbee Co. P u b n a m av , n s, 260 e t o w a r d a v . r u n s norbh 96.3 x soubfaeast 5.3 s aoubh 84.3 x eas t 30 x south-eas t — X sou th 68.8 to f ^ i t nam a v , x west 40. Sept . 16, de raand . 11,000

Morse , E d w a r d P . bo Lil l ie A. H o l l m a n n . 4lBt s t , w 8, 185 n 13th a y , 75x100.2, N e w Ut recbb . Sept . 16, 3 years . S.fiOO

Muller , WiI I iom to M a r i o E . Sehne ider . L ib -e r t y a v , s w cor L o g a n et, 20x90, Sepb. 19, 3 yeors , 5 %. 3,000

M u r n i n , J o h n t o M a r y W . B e n n e t t , N e w Y o r k . Debavoise p l , w a, 60.5 n De K a l b a v , r u n s west 111.9 X south 6.3 x sou theas t 33,3 x eost 95.6 t o pl , X n o r t h 20. Sept . 80, d u e Nov. 1. 1895, 5 %, 2,000

M u r r a y , Thomos bo Wi l l iom Q. Pei rson . A t -l an t i c a v , norbb cor Hami lbon a v , ruosnor t fa-eHst 75 X norbfawesb 100 x nortfaeasb 50 x norbfawesb 25 s soubhwesb 185 to Ablant ic av , s soubfaeasb 125, Bept, 16, d u e M a r c h 1,1895.

1,000 Naughbon , Bessîe bo T h e Eosb N e w Y o r k S a v -

ings Bank . Liberby a v , n e co r Milford st, 50x100, Bept. 15, 1 yea r . 5,000

N o o n a n , E d w a r d co J o h n CourCney. H u l l sb, u s, 167.2 w H o p k i n s o n a v , 16.8x100. Bept. 7, 2 yea r s , 5 %. 1,730

Nor r i s , A m i e S. wife of a n d All ison V. B. to Char les J . Bake r , 36bb s t , P . M. Bepb, 14, 1 yeo r . 3,090

O'BrÍPu, Tfaomas a n d M a r y t o Goorge Schade , B e l m o n t a v . P . M. Bept. 14, ins ta l l s . ,500

O'Connel l , T i m o t b y t o The Ti t le G u a r a n t e e a n d Trusfc Co. Hewoll s t , w s, 145 s N o r m a n a v , 25x100. Sept . 19, 3 yea r s , 5 í . 3,500

O'Neil l , M a r y wi fe of Micfaael t o Casper F ick-en, Waver l> pl , s w s, 87,3 s e F o r r a s t p l , 50 xlOO. Sep t . 19, d u e J a o . 1, 1896, 600

O'SulI ivan, J o h u aiid M a r y h is w i f e t o J a m e s McGovern . Eag l e sb, n s, 175 e Oak l and sb, 25s l00 . Sept , 19, 3 year.a. 800

O'TooIe, M a r g a r e t wife of P a t r i c k t o WiII iom H, Jf lckson, N e w Y o r k . S t an l ey a v , n w cor B e r r i m a n s t , 60s95, P . M. J u l y 1, 3 yeaxs. 316

Osterlof, F r a n s T. bo H e n r y Marsfa. N e w Y o r k . Ovingbon a v , n s, 380 e l'ábh a v , 30x139.4. Sepb. 15, 3 mon the . 400

P a r k e r , M a r y widow to M a r g a r e t De MarraiB, Be lmont a v , s e cor L iuwood st, lOOxlOO. Sept . 19, 3 yea r s . 1,000

P a r m e r , A d a n i f e of Lewis to Rope & Co. E a s t e r n P a r k w o y , s e cor W a t k i o s s t , 40x 100. Sept , 13, d e m a n d , 2,.50O

Po t t e r son , M a r t h a S, wí£e o£ R. A. t o J o b n Cowenboven . Easb 14th ab, w a, 100 s A v Y , lOOsIOO, Gravosend. A u g . 35, 5 yeors . 2,500

Peberson, P r a n k O, to Tfae Ti t le Guaranbee a n d T r u s t C o . l l t b st, n s, 150.9 e 7lh a v , 20.3x 100. Sept . 13, :-! yeara , 5 ! . 4,000

S a m e t o s a j n e . l l i h s t , n s, 191.3 e 7th a v , 3 l . 3 sP'O hepL 13, 3 yea r s , 5 «. 4,000

S a m e to same. l l t b s t . n a, 110.4 e 7tfa a v , 30,3 xIOO. Sept . 13, 3 years , 5 «, 4,000

S a m e to same. l l i h st, n s, 130.6 e 7 th a v , 80.3 xlOO. Sepb. 13, 3 yea r s , 5 %. 4,000

Pi l lon , M o r y J . widow to J o h n C. A u s t i n a n d George Mohrmann , Ha l sey s t , s e s, 173 n e Centva) a v , 18x100. Bept. 19. d e m a n d . 1,000

S a m e to W o l t e r B a r n e s bms tee for E m m a Barnes . S a m e properby. Sept . 19, 5 yea r s , 5 %. 3,000

P i n k , B e r n b a r d J . t o T h e C i t y Sav ings B a n k , Brook lyn . L i b e r t y a v , n w cor Pennsylvanii- ' a v , lOOslOO. Sept . 17, d u e Nov , 1, 1893, 5 %.

4,500 Planfc, M a r y J . bo The W i I I i a m s b u r g b Sav ings

Bank . Drigga s t , w s, l8! .8 s boubh 4th at. 21.6x78.6. Bept. 17, 1 y 6 a r , 5 «. 3,800

PlaCe. Add ie w i l e of ond Qeorge t o E . Chr i s t i an K o r a e r , 4th a v , s w cor 35th st, 80.2x83. BepC. 1. 3 years . 1,500

P o t t s , J a m e a and George to J a m e s Ke l ly , H e r -k imer , s t , n s, 85,6 e Hopk inson a v , 15,4x100 Mt, $3,500. Sept . 17, 6 montfa.s, 500

P u h l , K a t h o r i n e a n d M a r y to Jofaa Imhof. Wol ton s t , n s, 40.2 e H a r r i s o n ov . 2 2 s — s l 8 X—. S u b . t o m o r t s . $4,800. Sopt . 12, de-m a n d , 5 í , 800

Quell , Jofan A . t o W i l l i o m J . G a y n o r t r u s t ee A n d r e w McCIennen. F u l t o n s t . P . M. tíept. 7, l y e a r , 5<E, 4,800

B a y m o n d . Calv in W . t o V i r g i n i a A . K l e i n e . Madison st, n s. 525 e Reid a v , 100x100; Madi -son s t , s s. lOÛ w Patcfaeu a v , 125x100. tíept. 10, d e m a n d . Si,500

Same to same. Some p rope r ty . 2 d i a o r t . Sept . 10, d e m a n d . 9,000

S a m e to same. Schaeffer^st, n w s, 100 s w E v e r g r e e n a v , 15(ixlOO. Sept . 10, d e m a n d .

12,800 Some to same. Schoeffier at, n w s. 100 s w

E v e v g r e t n av , 150x100. 3d m o r t . Sep í . 10, d e m a n d . 5,1.50

Reed . El iza t o Geovge C. Case. Be rgeu s t , n a, 352 9 w Ro lph ov , 102.3x107. Bept. 17, de-m o n d . 1,650

Reed , F r a n b S. a n d Berbfaa J . his wife t o George W . a n d Chnrlos H . Pranc iseo , Wood-b ine 8E. P . M. Bept . 16, nstaUB 700

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Septfflnber 34,1898 Record and Gu de. 390

ReÍB, J o h n a n d H e u r y B. Davenporb t o Qeorge H . R o b e r t s Lo t s 57-64 a n d 85-SS m a p of D . F . Clarkson'a 104 lots, F l a tbush . P . M. A u g . 14, 3 years . 2.000

R e u t e r , Conrad bo Jofaa Coverb bnisbee for Michael S. Cover t . De K a i b av , n w a, 150 n e K n i c k e r b o c k e r a v , 35x100. Sepb. 15, S y e a r s , 5 * . 3.000

Bame to J a n o E . Meeker. De K a l b a v , n w s, 100 n e K n i c k e r b o c k e r a v , 85x100. Sepb. 15, S yoara, 5 %. 3,00«

S a m e t o Joseph K u g l e r , D e K a l b a v , n w s, 135 n e K n i c k e r b o c k e r ov , 85x100. Sepb. 15, 3 years , 5 . 3,000

Rogers , WiUiam R. t o S a r a h A . wife of J o h n S. Beanebb. -J9th st, n e s. 240 s e 4 th a v , 30s 10 .2. Sept . 16, 3 yeara, 5 %. 3,500

S a m e t o some. 49tfa st, n e s, 860 s e 4bfa a v , 30 xlOO.3. Bept. 16, 3 y e a r s , 5 í . 3,,500

Rooney , L o u r a t o OUver Dovison, Eosb Rocka-way, B e r r i m a n s t , P , M, Sepb, 15. 3 yeare, 5 %. 850

Roseufold, S a m u e i D. t o Medad Sm t h . Cfaria-tonfaer sb, w s. 170 n S u t t e r a v , 15x100. A u g . 29, d u e A u g . 80, 1896. 700

Sab ine , J o h n B. to J a c o b A m e r e i n . Monbauk a v , e s, 179 n Be lmont a v . P . M. Sepb. 8, 6 m o n t b s . '350

S a m e bo J o s e p h A . L u c a s . M o n t a u k a v , e s, 150 n Belmoii t a v . P . M. Sept . 3, 6 mos. 850

S a n d e r , A n n a to Wil l ia rasburgh S a v i n g s Bauk . D i t m o r s st, n w s, i96 10 n e B r o a d w a y , 18.9 x93.11x18.9x94.3. Sept . 15, 1 y e a r , 5 %. 8,000

Sa r l e s , Wil i a m W . to M a r y A . V . Jofansou, Lots 309 a n d 310 plo t 2 m a p of G. S t r y k e r s he i r s . Gravesend . Sept , 8. 3 years . 500

Sar les , M a r i a C a n d W i l l i a m J . W h i t a k e r to K a l e E, Beers. P rospec t p i . P , M. feept. 17, ins ta l ls , 5 %. 2,000

S a w y e r , J o h n t o L i n d a S. Rober t s . E l t o n st, w s, 19.9 n Be lmont a v , 25.3x81.11, Sopt , 15, S yea r s . 1,300

Scbecbte l , B e m a r d t o H e r m a n B. S c b a r m a n u , Belmonb a v , n w cor W a t k i n s s t , 25x100. Sept , 17, d e m a n d , 5 %. 3O0

Schosing, Char lea J . to H e n r y B a t t e r m a n , Quincy sb. P . M. A u g . 13, duo Sepb. I, 1S93, 5 %. .5,000

S c h m a n d e r , Margareb wife of and J a c o b to Corueliua H . Tiebout . Gwinnetb s t , s e s, 380 n e Har r i son a v , 22x114.3x23.1x113.7. tíepb. 1, 3 years . 500

Scfamidb, F r e d e r i c k M. bo T h e Tibie Guaranbee a n d Trusb Co, Jef terson a v , P . M, tíept. 15, S years , 5 %. 3.500

S a m e to Adolpbus Qload. S a m e p rope r ty , P , M. Sepb. 15. 1,300

Scbmi ' ib , M a r y t o T b e G e r m a n - A m e r i c a u I m -p r o v e m e n t Co. Ra i l road av . P . M. Sepb. 80, 3 years , 400

Bcbnitzer , Rosa m o r t g o g o r w i t b J e n n i e H . Wes tb rook . E x t e n s i o n of morb. Bepb, 20.

n o m S c h r a m m , George bo Michae l Sei tz . P o w e r s

sb, n s, 52.7 w UHve st, 35.t75x^24.3s75.4. Sept , 20, S y e a r s , 5 . 1,500

Sederiof, Teodor t o Cyrus F . Lou t r e l , Sou th Orange , N . J . A d a m a st- P . M. Sub . t o morb. $L000. Sept . 15, duo in Sepb., 1893. 5 %. 400

tíeebeck, H e a r y bo The Mebropol i tan Co-opera-t i v e Bui ld íng and Loau Assoc. V a n P e l t av . P . M. Sept . 13, instfllls, 6,000

She rwood , F r a n c e s M. wife of Sarouol T. to Phebe C. Cm^ry. 47th at, n e s , •,i20 s e 4 t h a v , 30x100.2. Sent . 13, 3 yea r s . 5 %. 3..5 0

Sherwood , S a m u e l T. to W i l l i a m F . W a d s -w o r t h e t al , t rus tees R o b e r t Nyl ie . 47th sb, n e a , 240s e 4bh a v , 20x100.3. Sept . 13, 3 yea r s , 5 %. 2.500

S i e g m a n n , Cfaristian and Elizabetfa h is wife to Dan ie l Miller . E w e n st . P . M. Sept , 9, due Hepb, 15, 1895, 5 %. 2,400

Scobt, í l o b e r t bo J o h n Cowenfaovea. 59th st, H e w U t r e c b t . P . M, Bept. 15, 5 yeara. 600

Simou , Semche to Louis Bossert . V o r e t s t , n e, 100 w H u m b o l d t st, 25x100, S u b . t o m o r t . $8,000. A u g . , ins ta i l s . 3,000

S i m o n , Semche to Tfae T i t e G u a r a n t e e a n d T m s b Co. V a r e t sb, n s, 100 w H u m b o l d b at, 8,5x100. A u g . I, d u e Sepb. 19, 1895, 5 %. 8,000

S i r y , Cfarieiina A. bo A n t o n Aroa im. De Klalb av, P . M, Bept. 15. 1 y e a r . 5 %. 300

Sloane, J a m e s P . to Tfae Tible ( j íuarantee a n d Trusb Co. G r o v e fit, n w s, 887 n e K n i c k e r -bocke.c a v , r u o s uortfawest lOo x n o r t h e a s t 63 X sou theas t 11.8 x eas t 37.1 x BOutheast 77.10 t o s t , s soubhwest 88. Sept . 17, 1 y e a r . 2,500

S m i t h . FroJik L. to George A. H a y u n g a , N e w Y o r k , 4 th av . l'. M. Sept . 15, 2 yea r s , 5 %. 2.400

Smitfa, Mar ion C. t o W i l l í a m H. R a n d o l p h . H e r k i m e r st, a s, 20 e Hopk insoa a v . 18x89.6, Bept. 30, 5 vearB, 5 %. 3,500

Soloiiion, Jo seph to A b r a b a m B r o w n , Now V o r k . D u m o n t a v . s a, 50 w W a t k i n s st, 35x 100. P . M. J u n e 15. inatal ls . 300

Sprou l , W i l l i a m to Tuo i s G, Bergen . 5 th »v , s w cr>rS.3d3t, 70.-2xI00. Sept , S, d u e Sepb. 1, 189S, 5 $ . .500

Squi res , Anson t o George A. L o c k h a r t , Graves -end, íi. I . Sti l lwell av , south cor Sfitfa ab, 1.53,4x100x47.6 t o S6th st, xl45.7, J u t y 18 ,3

• yea r s . 750 Stoecker , E m m a to Wil i ia ra H. Scobt. 5 th av .

P , M. Sept . 1, d e m a n d . 7,400 SuII ivan, CorneUu,s t o M a r í a B . S t o r y . 3d a v ,

sou ih cor At lanbic a v , 67.10x141x6,5x1,17. Sepb. 18, 3 yea r s , 5 %. 5,000

Thorapson, M a r y H . a n d Chr ig t ine t o C a t h a -r i n e H e y d e c k e r . Slbfa st, n s, 450 w 5th a v , 25sl00.3. BepC. 15, 1 yoa r . 1.000

T h y 6 r , T h o m a a u . t o F a t n > , i - , F . C r a d o c k . E a g l e

sb, n s, 100 w Oak land sb, 25x100, Sept . 10, S yea r s , 5 %. 1,037

ToppÍDg, M a r y C. wife of a n d H e n r y J . t o É v e l i n a B. Davison , Mil lbrook, N . Y , Tomp-k ins a v , e s, 50 n Macon s t , 50x100. Sept , 15, 3 years . 5 %. 5,000

Tr i r amer , Caro l ine a n d Jofan t o J a m e s Ga=-coine. Wj l l oughby a v , n s, 325 w T o m p -kins a v , 80x100. A u g . 35, 1 yoor, 5 %. 3,000

Tucke r , J a m e s A . t o M a r y E . wife of J a m e s R, Rosa. 2l3b sb, s w s, 142.10 s e 6bfa a v , 17x 100.3. Sept . 15, 1 yea r . 700

Bame t o same. 31sb sb, s w s, 193.11 s e 6th a v . 17x100.3. Sepb 16, 1 yea r , 700

Same bo same. 81sb sb, s w s, 310.11 s e Otfaav,. 17.1x100. Sept . 15 ,1 yea r . 700

S a m e t o same. 21st s t , s w s, 228 s e 6tfa a v , 17x100. tíepb. 15, 1 yea r . 70O

Tuomey , A n n bo T o w n of H e w Ubrechb Co-op-e r a t i v e Bui ld ing a u d Loan As .oc . U n on s t , n 0 s, 575 n w Hamilcon a v , 25x114. A u g . 1, ins ta l l s , 5 %. 1,750

U r b a n , Rudolf t o T h e B u s h w i c k Co-operafcive Bu i ld ing a n d L o a u Assoc, B e n n e t t sc, P . M. Sept . 17, instaila. 2,250

V a n Ness, Lester M. ond Alphonse t o The Ger-m o n i a S a v i n g s B a n k of K i o g s Counby. Liu-den s t , n s, 175 w C e n t r a l a v , 25x100. Sepb. 17, 1 y e a r . gold, 3,500

S a m e t o same. L i n d e n sb, n s, 200 w C e n t r a l a v , 25X.I'JO, Sept . 17. 1 yea r . gold, 3,500

V a n Sise, M a r i a A . wife ot E l b e r t t o Tfaeo. E. a n d Geo. W . Green exrs . Wil l iam Green , L o g a n s t , w s, 292 s of Brooklyu a n d J a m a i -ca p l a a k road , r u n s west 300 to Horwood a v , X soutfa 100 s ea s t 150 X aortfa 50 s eas t 150 to L o g a u st, X nortfa —. Sept . 14, S yeai^s. 1,300

W a l d e n , RuBsell to WiUiara P , D i x o n , H e w Y o r k . C a m b r i d g e pl. P . M, Sept , 16, d u e Oct . 1, 1893, 5 %. 1,200

W a l d r o n , A l e x a n d e r t o Ale tbo S u y d a m , .53d st , s w s, 120 a w 5bfa a v , 30x100.3, Sepb. 21 , S yea r s , 5 %. S.oOo

Same bo same. 53d s t , s w s, 140 n w 5bh a v , 20 xIoO.8. 3ept . 31, 3 yeors , 5 %, 3,5i;0

W a r e s , Abel M. , J r . , t o Char les Engerb . H u m -boldb st . P . M. Sept)! 1, 5 yea r s , ins ta l ls , 5 %. 1,500

W a r d e n h a u e r , L a w r e n c e a n d A n d r e w t o Cbarlea Loíîler. Melroso s t , n w s, 175 n e H a m b u r g a v , 50x100, Bept. 17, 6 mon tbs , 5 %.

1,300 W e b b , W i U i a m L. t o J a m e s D . R a n k i n a n d

J a m e s Ross. Holsey at, a s, 200 e Pa t chen a v , 54x100, Sept . 6, 1 y e a r . 3.000

Some bo same. P r e s c o t t pl , Banc ro f t pl, P , M. Sept . 6, d e m a n d . 14,450

W e n d t , Bridgeb t® Moria S, W a u g h . L e o n a r d s t , n w cor J a c k s o u st . P . M. Sept . 19, 10 yeojs , 5 %• 2,500

W i l d u e r , E m i l P . to J o s e p h Elsbock a n d M a g -da leno his wife. P u i n ã m a v , n s, 80 w H a m -b u r g a v , 10x300 t o Madisou s t ; P u t n a m a v , n s, 405 e C e n t r a l a v , 30.11xl00s—xllO. A u g . 31 , d u e J a n . I , 1894, 5 %. 1,500

Woiids, E d w a r d H . to T h e S u n a n d E v e n i n g S u n Bui ld ing M u t u a l Loan a a d A c c u m u l a t -ing F u n d Assoc. W a r w i c k st, w s, 340 s Blake av . 30x100. Bept. 19, iustaUs. 1,541

Woolf, R i c b a r d to W i l l i a m Weutz . E r o o k l y n a y , w s, 33.4 s D e a n s t . 16x72.6. Sept . 20, uoce. S,,500

W u s t l , F r e d e r i c k J . a n d Char lea A. t o J a c o b Brenne r . Wyckoff st . P , M, Sept . 17, in-Btalls, 5 í . _ 1„500

Zeiser, E l i s a b e t h A . w idow t o Char les i^oh. W i l l o u g h b y a v , n w s, 159.6 n e B r o a d w a y , 22x95. Bept. 19, 3 vears , 5 %. 3.000

Ziolkiewicz, Te lba t o George T. Mabthews , New Y o r k . 5bfa a v , w s, 45 n Balbic s t , 20x 65. Sept , 19, duB Ocb. 1, 1N94, 5 %. 900

Zoel lner , J o h n bo C a t h a r i u e Zoellner . Corne l ia ab, s e s . 9 0 s w B u s h w i c k av , 30x100. Sept . 1 7 . ? -.-.I ^ 5%. 4,000

MOR GAGES -- ASSIGNMBW'i'a

AJKW vORb, t i m . S E P T E M B B R 16 T O 2 3 — I N C L Î J S I V B .

B a l d w i n , Btephon C. bo The Bedford B u n k . $3,500 B r o w n , J a m e s M. e t a l . e i r s , J a m e s B r o w n

to S i r WiUiara K. Brown . 5,850 B u r g h a r d , E d w a v d M. bo Valenbine

Cook. 44,000 Boebm, I s aac bo B e r a h e i m e r & S c h m í d . 1,000 Bake r , Jo seph D . t o B e u j a m i n F , R e y -

nolds. 500 Brinckerhoff , Cfaarles C. g u a r d . o í WiII-

i a m li,. a n d I sabe l l a W . i i r inckerhof f t o W i l b a m R. Brinckerboff . 10,000

Oeller, Emi l í e to R a y Celler . nom C h u r c h i l l , Li lv W . fo rmer ly Homera ley e t

fll. e s r s , Louis C. Hamers loy to Li ly W . Church i l l e t ol, trustifes Louis C. H a m -ersîey dec 'd . o r d e r of C o u r t

Cau ldw ell, WiUiam t o B o n d a n d M o r t g a g e G u a v a u t o e C o . 50,000

D w o r a k , J o h u to M a r y Wot i sek . norn F r i c k e , Georg ie Co A d a m Kropf, 1,000 Gei smanu , Moise to Racbe l P u r d y . 8J0 G o o d m a n , Louis t " Tfae E a s t Side B a n k ,

New Y o r k . 8 assigos. uom Gibson, A b r o m C. e x r . B e n j a m i n F . Roe

to Carol iuo S imonson . Dixoo , I l i . vol . consid Gordoo , M a r g a r e t i nd iv id . a t i d e x t r x . Mar -

g a r o t DoDOvon to Macy Malonf^y, \,Wi H e r m a n , S imon to TbeveBO Leveno. 2,00ii Hassey , Augusb to Augus t C. Hassey a n d

ano, exrs . ond t rus tees C a t h a r i n a Hebfa. 5,000 H a y , Amel i a C. t o Tfae Ciby S a v i n g s B o a k

c ' Brooklyn. - 4.000

H e r r m a n , Morr ls B, t o Henr ieb te Marka . 25,000 HoUy, A u g n s b u s F . bo A u g u s t u s P , Hol ly

a n d ano . trustooa Mar.v K . , A.ugustus P . , J r , , Louise R. and J a m e s K . Hol ly . 15,000

H o g a n , M a r g a r e t A, E . to Joseph W. B. Rose, 3,500

J , M. H o r t o n Ice Crearo Co- t o J o h n J . Frecfa. 15,008

K u h n , F r a n k bo Adolph Pawe l . 5.000 KeeloD, K o t i e T. fo rmer ly ReiUy t o El iza

S lo teman , Krulewitcfa, Lewis t o El ias Sbone. Koiser , M a g d a l e n a and ano. exrs . F r e d e r -

ick S c h w a b to J u l i u s R a u t e r . K e i l y , E d w a r d C. a d m r . Natfaaniel K e l l y

to Adel ioe G, Kel ly , Low, Char les H, Co Leopold S imons . L e v y , A a r o n a n d B a r n e t t , Soph ia G n i e n -

s te ia a n d Soiomon P e i u b e r g t o Charlobbe Hastorf ,

Lyon , Dore t o F r a n k l i n Lee, Lese, Louis t o Morr i s Goldstein, Leyy , Siroon, Michae a n d Davis , of S,

L e v y &, Sons, to A n t o n i o Rasiues , L y n d , J a m e a Q. t o Otis Broí , & Co. , Y o n -

kers , H, Y , L e o n a r d , S o r a h J . nee B r a n n o n t o S a r a h

W a r d widow, Mer r i t t , A r m i n t f a a t o W U l i a m F , CaUender

casfaier, Springfield, Mass, Middlebrook, F r e d e r i c J , , Brook lyn , t o

Ja roes N. P l a t t ex r . J o h n G, Kanfe, Middlebrook, F r e d e r i c J . . B rook lyn , t o

T b o m a s C. T. C r o i a . Middlebrook, P r o d e r i c J . , Brook lyn , bo

J a n e M, A s p i n w a l l exrs . J o h n L. Asp in -wall .

Mebtler, Lou i sa a n d ono, exrs . J a r ae s W . Cla rk to Louisa Metfcler, B r o o k l y n .

More , Bl izabeth a d m r x . J a m e s More t o E i i zabe th More.

Middlebrook, F r e d e r i c J . . B r o o k l y n , t o WUIiam H . J ackson .

3.000 a o m

2,100

3,3.50 3,000

4.750 uom

3,500

5,000

85,365

8,131

9,137

.5,000

13,000

1.5,331 O'Connor , E i eano r K. , P a r i s , F r o n c e , t o

Josiafa P a r t r i d g e , Brooklyn . 4,688 Odeli , WiII iom H. a n d ano . a d m r s . Caleb S.

OdeU t o S a r a h V. OdoII. H e w RochoUe, N. Y . 20,190

P r o v i d e n t Sav ings Life Assur . Soc, of N e w Y o r k t o Tfae F a r m e r s ' Loon and T r u s t Co. t r a s t ees of tbe Q u a r a n t y F u n d of t h e P r o v i d e n t S a v i n g s Life Assur , Soc. of New Y o r k , 14,000

Sonderson , E l i za M c B . bo B e r a h a r d Q r u n -faut. 3,545

Sire , Meyer L. t o W i U i a m A , P ron t i ce . Ro-recorded . no iu

S n o w , F r e d e r i c i A . fco E d w a r d Wins low. n o m S t o r m , Walbon t o Al ice D. wife of Ausbin

G r a y . 2,000 S p r a t l e y , H e n r y t o Abe l Crook ex r . , &c . ,

S a m u e l H . Crook. 10,181 The B r a d l e y & C u r r i e r Co. (Lim,) t o Moses

Brad l ey . Haverh i l l , Mass. Tfae New Y o r k Life Ins . a n d T m s t Co, as

t m s t e e s of J a m e s Gallabin bo Lizzie A . Sfaeehy.

Tible Guaranbee a n d Trusb Co. t o M a r y P . F i s h e r g u a r d . of J a m e s T . , J . Hf l rdmg a u d Alfred J . F i s h e r . 13,000

S a m e t o T h e A l b a n y C o u n t y S a v i n g s Bank . .

Tit lo G u a r a n t e e a n d T m s t Co. to A m e l i a R. V i g o u r o u x ,

TitJe G u a r a n t e e a n d Trusb Co. t o R o b e r t W . Cooper.

Tible Uuaranbee a n d T m s b Co. t o W i l l i o m D. P , M a n i c e o x r , , &c , DeforesbManice , 15,(1'

W o l b a c b . Micfaoel t o Hie ronyrous B r e n -r i cb .

W a l d r o n , J a m e s A . , R u t h e r f u r d , H. J . , a u d D.yckmau W a l d r o n t o Sarafa A. a n d M a r y B, W a l d r o n .

W a l d r o n , S a r a h A. a n d M a r y B . bo Tfae Mubual Life Ins . Co. of H e w Y o r k . 5,000

W Í I B O U , J a m e s G, to Cfaarles S. K e n d a U . n o m W u y t a c k , M a r i a A . t o Brad ley L. Ea ton , 8,500

^

3,000

7,0CO

7,000

6,000

8,500

:u-.:d

8.000

n o m

S E P T . 15 TO 21—iNCLDSrvii.

Al lan , Jofan T. a n d Nabhanie l P ro skey t o E l d r e d A. C a r l e y , H e w Y o r k .

A y r e s , S a m u e l to The Ticle G u o r a n t e e a n d T r u s t Co,

Agr i co l a , L e o n a r d t o A d a m Kai se r . A l t e n b r a n d , Alberb e j r . Cotbar ÍDa A l t e a -

b r a o d to WiHiam M, Scot t , J a r o a i c a , L I . A c k e r , H o w a r d N to Zopfaer P, D u n n i u g , Beacfa, A n n a M. a d m r x , J o b n Beach to

W i l l a r d P, Beach . R a m e bo A n n a M. Booch. S a m o t o saroe. S a m e to Wi l l a rd P . Beach . Bake r , Cbar les J . îo I r a O. MiUer. Bucbonholz , Bevnard t o D a v i d Miohel. C l a r k e . Lnuise B., Wash ing ton , D, C,, t o

Cbar les 8. Bellows. Cook, J o h n A. to Wi l l iom G. Peí rson, Dose, F r e d e r i c k ex r . Gue t av A. Wibte bo

Emi) R. W i i t e . DiDgley, Emi ly P . t o Mory W . S m i t h . Donaldson, A d a m to H o m p t o n & Crevel-

ing . Dose. P r e d e r i c k a n d ano . t m a t e e s E m i l

W i t t e to same as brustsee £or Gusbav A. W i t t e .

EastTOan, H e n r y M. W . t ru s t ee for Benja-m i n Mot t t o M a r y A. S m i t h e t aL ex r s . Danip l C. Sii leck a n d in brust for C a t h M. SUIeck. ^-

E i e r m a n n , F re / xoies Bol ton, of '^•^ntoni W. J " " " I

I $1,500

2.7,50 1,500

700 600

9.50 1,210 1,190 1,184 n o m n o m

nom 2,500

3,500 Wlll

1,200

550

396 Record and Guide. September 24, 1893

1,116 1,217

l,.50O 8.700

1,081 nom

950

8,.500 315

P a r r e n , EIizo S. and ano . e s r s . J o h n S. F a r r a n to J o h n Cowenhoven .

Barae t o same, F m w i r t t í . H e r r m a n bo T h e Ti t le G u a r a n -

tee a n d T m s t Co. P u n k , W i l l i a m to A l e s o n d e r Gronb. H o i l y , R i c h a r d bo McCabe Brotbera , N e w

York , n o e m i r g , Cbar les K . t o B o r b a r a R o t b a r . H u n t e r , E in i ly A, and A d r i a n a E . S imon-

son bo E d w a r d A, E v e r i t . H a h n , A n d r e w and Chr i a t i an t o W a l t e r R .

Dovie. . Heyse r , H e u r y 0 . to J o b n R. Hughes . H u b e r , Emí l i e to E m i l i e H u b e r eb al . exrs ,

O t to Huljer, 12,500 Samo bo earae. 6,500 Bome bo earoe. 7 ossigns. 41,750 B u b e r , Obto p res iden t Obto H u b a r B r e w e r y

t o same. 800 H u r i b u r t , A n n a R. to M a r y P i t zge ra ld . 450 Hoas , Char les a n d J o h a n n o M. hie wife to

Adolphus Gload . 8,800 K o e h l e r , Dav id M. t o Joseph L i e b m a a n

oDd Theodore Obermeye r . consid . omi t t ed K i n g s Co. T r u s t Co. to Adolph Sussraan. 110 L e d o u x , Foroseagean J . bo G e n e v a C,

S topenh agen . L i p p m a u n , Leopold J . bo Ol ive r L. J u d d .

3 aesigns. L e v y , S. & Sons to A n t o n i o RasÍDes. L i p p m a n n , Loopold J . to W a l t e r F . CJay-

ton. nom Ledoux , P a u l W . t o J u l i a Y o u n g .

otfaer consid. a n d 4,000 Moffiett, J a m e s a n d W í U i a m K r a m e r t o G.

A l b e r t Volbz. M u r p h y , George I . ex r . J u l i a L, C a r a d i a e

t o C. L u c y w fe of Jofan Condon. Muhlsbein, Bamuel bo Joseph Goldsteiu, McDonald , A l b e r t G. t o J o h n R. Mc-

Dona ld . S a m e bo same. Rame to same. Macdona ld , Danie l W . t o W i U i a m D u r y e a ,

N y a c k , IM, Y . Morr i s , Joseph bo E a r l A . Gillespie. Moses, Chavles H, to Gui l ford R. B a r -

t e a u s , Norbfaup, Danie l W . bo Ol iver D . Bu r t i s . FhiUips, E d w o r d W . bo E u g e n e G, F o i r m a n

exr . a n d t rus tee Dau ie ! P o i r m a n . S a m e to Ca the r ine E . W a b e r b u r y t r u s t e e

for J o h n F . Kobler . P i t t , E r v i n A , , B a y Shore , L. I . , t o Q e o r g e

H. Bmith, Bauacfa, Doris , Ba l t imoro , Md, , t o J . A,

B r o w n e . H o r t h Mauchea te r , Ind . Rape lye , M a r t i n S. ex r E l i zabe th G a r r e t -

aon to M a r t i u B. R a p e l y e , J a m a i c a , L. I .

Riesgo, Pedvo to J o h n N. B r o w n , P r o v i -dence , R . 1,

S e a m a n . .Albert W, to Wil l inra E . Valen-t ine , Queens, L. I .

S tokes , R o b e r t B . t o Fhebe A, Godfrey . SwÍT-im, P r a u k C. t o J e n n i e H. W o s t b r o o k . 1,050 Tay lor , J o b o . Boi l ing Bpriugs , N, J . , to

J o h n Miner . Tay lor , Hoble A . t o Joseph A . Cross & Co. T h e People 's T ru ib Co. to Tbe W e s t Brook-

lyn Laud and mp ' t Co. The Wps t Brook lyn L o n d a n d Irap'b Co. t o

The People 's T r u s t Co. Tfae South Brooklyn S*viogs lasb . t o B ice

O, Burhaus . .Title Guovautee a n d Trusb Co. t o J u l i a

.Oil Y o u n g . S a m e tn Chauncey J . Hasbings. B a m e to Pbebe K. B r o w u e t ol. ex r s . WiU-

iom A. Brown. S a m e to same, S a m e to same. Same to E u p h o m i a C. Bower . S a m e to T h e Brooklvu T m s t Co. S a m e to Minnie IJ- ZecbieJ. Bame to T h e Peekski i l S a v i n g s B a u k . Saroe to same. 3 assigus. , each £2,000. Bome to sarae. Somo to same. Same to some. Saroe to The K i n g s C o . T m s t C o , g u a r d , £or

H e n r y P , a n d K a t h e r í n e J o u r n e o y . Sarae to Ami-lia B , V i g o r o u x . S a m e to Carlos Esca len te . tíame t o R o h e r t A. Ryons . S a m e bo P a u l i n e M a y eC al . exre , M a r x

May. U n d e r h i l l , E d w a r d C. e s r , A b r a h a m U n -

derbi l l t o El lon L. wife of J o h n Condon. W a i n w r gfab, A n n a d m r x . Catfaerine M.

R ick insbo E d w a r d A. Low, W o r m a n , Char les 8. to F r a n k H y d e . W i t t e , E m l R to El len H u t t n i ' r . W i l d n e r , Emii F . t o Joseph Elsbeck a n d

M a g d a l m a fais wife.

1,300

nom 1,500

1,000

1,500 200

3,800 8,500 1,000

1,474 9U0

n o m 1,000

5,000

.5,000

500

3,000

1,530

2,500 2,'350

1,000 nom

2,000

5,250 6,500

4,000 4,000 4,000 S,50U 4,500 3,500 6,00(1 6,0(X) 2,200 4,500 9,000

4.000 4,000

,5110 3,000

5,000

700

300 1,000 3,500

3,500

JUDQMENTS. In these lists ofjudgments the names alphabeticall-y

arra^iged. and whick are firsi on each line, are those of tlíe jiídgmenl liebtor. The letter (C) nieítiis judg-mentfor deiicie'iLcy. i.*i nieans not summoned. (.i) Bignifies fhat tlíe 'first ríame ís fictitious, real name being unkiiuwn. Judgments entered during the week, auiî s'.<.tisfi>id before da^y of publication, do uot appear in this coluinn, but in iisf of Satisfied J'udg' ments.

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Co ! 3 0 8 3 16+Beecher, E m m a — C S c h l o t t m a u u 90 61 19 E i r d , W i l l i a m E — M u t u a l Life I n s Co,

N Y |D) 85 76 19 t h e s ame t h e s a m e (D) 128 57 19 B e r n n g e r , J a c o b — H L o m m e r m a u n . . 153 89 30 B a r u t h , H i l b e r t — H L e v y 86 95 20 B u t t e r l y , J a m e s N — B n l m e r L u m b e r

C o . . . . 3 3 1 4 8 31 B r o w n , J o h n H — J M Alsgood ^•IS 13 31+Browa, P e t e r J — J Wolff 397 S9 15 Olancy , Arabrose—P H e a r y , 357 94 15 Crowel l , P r a n k J — A F Cross 98 76 16 Clover , B a t r a u d — P Donald (D) 1,459 13 16 Condic t , Si las A—Alice E d w a r d s 53 10 16 bfae s ame bhe same 53 10 16 bfae s ame t h e s ame 53 S5 16 t h e s ame t h e s ame 53 35 16 t faesame t h e somo 53 35 17 Craf t , LouiB—G F Swif t 130 18 17 CorneUuB, A l v i n A — M c P a r l a n Car -

r i a g e Co 3,762 84 19 C a m m e r i c k , E d w a r d — A L e v y 57 93 19 Cboa t e , G e o r g e A — G e z a C L i s z i i a . . , . 63 23 20 Cornolius , A l v i n A—11 W Dav i s 415 75 81 Carl is le , WiUiam S—Mory P R o f f . . . . 1,143 50 15 Davenporfc, A m b r o s e — A P I u c k i g e r . . . 87 99

Dohen , Danie l P \ 16 Dofaen, P e n t o n H V E H R e j n o l d s 61 60

Dofaen, J o h n E \ 16 Dresh . Jo seph—R K n o x 1,293 87 17*Diringer , D iv id—L Wise 1 6 1 3 8 15 Eogsb rock , R o b e r t — W Schaeppi 111 47 19 EUiot t , W a l t e r P—Twelf th W a r d

B a n k , N e w Y o r k 1,'22I 13 17 Fisbbein , B e n j a m i n — E W a l l a c e l.W 30 17 thesame-^—-L Wise 161 38 21 P e r r i s , H a r r y — G W R a v t " 75 09 15 Gierke , H o n r y - H J G r a n t 344 91 16 Gren ing , P a u l C—H S m i t b 381 09 17 GoUagher , F r o u k P — T R o t b m a n a . . . . 278 20 2U G r e m n g , P o u l C—T B Kmffln 1,110 17 15 Higg ins , P a t r i c k - H Micfaelsen 31 58 15 BendersOD, M a l c o l m ~ J H e m e r l e 157 ,50 15 Hunnerkopf , Josepfa—J L R a s t e n c b e r 238 95 15 H u b e r , Chorles—C Mil ler 381 26

H a w i ins, W i l l i a m M | 16 H a w k i n s , M a r y S ^ A L a z a n s k y . . . 300 69

*Hawki i . s , El ios H ) 16 Hesse, E r a e s b M—P M eyer 45 60 16 H u n t e r , J E d w a r d — W Schloeder 26 il 16 H a w l e y , H e n r y A — R Knox 1,293 87 16 H e n n e s y , J o h n — M McGrsifa ^34 i 7 17 H o r a n , K i r a n M—G P S «if t ISu 12 17 H o l r idge , F r a n k S — M c P a r i a n Car -

n a g e C o 3,263 84 19 Hood, LiII ian—Gast Lithograpfaic E n -

g r a v i n g C o 45 94 19 H u n g e r , WiI I i am—H L e m m e r m a n n . . 153 89 20 HasBÍDger, Pocer—D W Slocum 657 49 20 Hudson , W a i t e r T—J B r o u r 78 78 20 bfaesame H Bieg 125 95 30 H o r r i n g t o n , Michaol J — J A Cross &

Co 76 65 20 J acobson , A d o l p b — I Sekoskoy 79 23 15 K r u g , Louis—J N o r d e n 126 91 16 Knobíacfa, J o h n — W U l i a m s b u r g B r e w -

i n g C o 284 07 19 K e n n e y , C a t b a r i n e - S o u b h Brook lyn

Co-opera t ive Bui ld íng a n d Loan As-sociat ion - (D) 551 91

19 K r a u s e , J o b n — H L a m m e r m o n a 153 89 20 Knigfab, Char les E—Tfae P E J a m e s Co 58 63 20 K r e b s , George—L Decker 185 35 15 Lozier, E T—C Strofabeck. 89 40 17 L e F u r g e , J r , A n d r e w W — H C

Saffen 140 59 15 Marsfaall, J o h n G — A P e a r s o n 84 80 15 M a i r e , Artfaur—B H a u t 7:i 16 15+Manken, " E d w a r d " — J V W i l s o n . . . . 63 48 16 Moore , E l i zabe th—M Angl in 187 39 30 Mellor, Chr i s t i an H — I Sekoskey 79 2:3 20 MiUtscher , I s aac—A Jacobson 43 10 20 M u r p b y , J o h n — P M Lot t e r l e 25 00 30 M c P a r l a n d , C a t h a r i n e , a d m r s Doníei

McPorlflud, dec 'd—M M c P a r l a n d , . 2,55 56 31 Merz, R u d o l p h - M a i c o m B Co 156 50 16 Nillson, O l a - J Wecfasler 330 75 17 O'BrieD, M a r y A—Fox Bros 342 95 19 f r o s k e y , S a m u e l i j j ^ g ^ 271 40 ^ Pvoskoy, A l e x a n d e r h f " 20 P o i n t e r , Morb iu—F E J a m e s Co 58 63 15 Rosen tbo l , So lomon—H L B r o w n •346 80 15 Reid , P H o w a r d — J F Deloney 251 79 16 Ri tch ie , A r t h u r — J Sch ra twe i ee r 150 71 20 Rosenb la t t , E s t h e r — J Goldstein 86 21

^ l | S j o h T " i - r - ^ S u y d e r 270 41

15 Seiíerb, A d a r a — W D S t a r r 26 39 16 S o u t h a i d , H e n r y D — W S h i u d l e , 64 00

17 Sra i th , E l io t J — M c F a r l a u C a r r i a g e Co 3,363 84

17 S e e m a n , B a r a u c h — B T b o m a s 114 85 17 Schmelzer , Cbar les D—T Robfamann. 878 30 19 Ba lzman , I s r ae l—W H F r a n k B r e w i n g

Co 230 89

l^raSnlEXU*^—« -°™ ' 19 S i t t e r b e r g , B e r n a v d - E A G u n t b f i r . . , 76 00 19 Bbepard , El iza M—Lobta A Le V i n s . 69 45 30 S m i t h , Eliob J ~ H W DavSs 415 75 21 Squiros , Anson—Cropsey & Mitchel l . 9(iS 74 16 The A m e r i c a n W o r k m a n ' s Life A s s u r

Boeiety—Carol ina Fiscfaer 146 10 17 T h e P h æ n i x W a g o u and Car r iogo Co

- M c F a r l a n Ca r r i ago Co 3,362 84 19 Tbe D u g a n Mfg Co—R G Pbelps 377 18 20 T h e ad ro rx of Danie l M c P a r l a n d ,

dec 'd—M M c P a r l o n d 255 56 17 Velsov, Qeo rge—J F W a g n e r 260 31 30 V a n Rooyon , A b r a h a m - J Vol lkom-

raer 1,53 96 15 Wil l i ts , Louis W ~ C D H o r t o n É64 76 16 W a r d r o b e , Thoroas—P H a r l a n d 47.51 16 Wenz l ick , Theodore—H K a l l e n b e r g . 186 79 16 W i n t e r s , P e t e r V - - G W Bakor 71 27 19 W r e n c b , S u s a n - R bamenfe ld 812 83 19 Wood Benia ro in E — T r a c y , I r n in &

Co 63 73 19 t faesame E J Gillies 27 91 20 WiIsoD, R o b e r t E — 0 L H i n d s 127 11

SATISFISD JCUdRIEKXb.

NEW TORK.

September 17 to 23-Inclusive.

Bial, Albert—Nadlne Muz i, 16M SG19 03 Casey, RichQrtl H—John Paislí^y. 1887 1,431 02 Carman, William A—W H Payne, 1892 343 .35 Connolly. WiUiam J - W i U i a m MuDewirt. l88li 97 34 Crane, Albert—Ellen M Crane. 1892.... 413 66

Same same. 1892 88 50 Same same. 1893 1,18Ú 94 Sanie^—same, 1693 1,083 44

De Wint, Frederick A and Ellzaneth C—J V Beck. IB91 246 91

Dolson. Harriet L—Firsc Kat Bank of Auburn, 1883 3C3 12

Ea lePr in i ingCo—THDawley. 1883 3í5 71 Ecan, Aunie—A B Eiker. 1891 2fi9 44 Gillis. George M—H w Johnson. 1892 n ø 26 Gourand, û l an f r edPP-Chr i s t i an Worth. 1893 76 70

Same—-Max Deckinger, 1893 1S8 39 Hevoy. WiUiam W aud James H—Paul Zung,

1889 36,557 33 *tIoImes. John  - T J Kel ha tn . \m 1,465 S( Halsey, George W—W H Payne. 1 8 9 3 . . . . . . . 34'i 3B Koster, John—Kadine Muzzi. 1H92 6l9 03 Kenoedy, Thomas F—Chailes Scblesiueer.

]887 180 65 Marrener, David rî—Paul ZUQE. 1889 36,0S7 33 Mavev, Max-Gus tave Stero, 1884 5 4 74 Manola, Marion—B J Falk, 1893 72 41) Manhattan Kailway Co—C K Werner. 18S3... 1,818 25 Metropohlan Elevated R R Co ( ijaiuuel Fried-Manha t l auR KCo ( here. Ib9á. ,S37 80 Music and Drema PublîsbiQg Co—Pirst Nat

Bank of Auburn, 18HÍ 360 84 Same same, ] 883 303 18

Morrison, Samuel L—Queens Couniy Bank, 1BH3 206 15

McCann, Thomas J—Jcnas Stoliz. 1891 16] 98 Nicol, DeLancey-QueensCouDty Bank. 189*; 21'6 15 Ruehe, Albait—W FHouihin . \'m^i 78 43 Samuels, Lehmau—Ferûmand Suhherger .

1893 3,290 78 *Selfridge, J o h i i - W E Pruden. IHSa 4^8 33 Siíethmaun. KolofE—G W t-utton. 1S9-2 lP,4-i7 41 Kergel, Fredericl.—T E Greaceu. 189i.. 152 44 Tesohmacher, William—DR Clark. 1893 411O 33 Wslsh, J hn—W KUOwihiu, 189^ . 7!> 43 Weber, Albert—WH youug , exr, 1889 9' fa In Wynn, Marj—H C H a i t . ieH'3 " \tA Woodman, Henry T—Rudolph C Hahn, 189ti. K„?"™'^**

S a m e — s a u i e . J690 3,ii y.'i Weber. Albert- G C Flint. 188I 91 (14

S a m e — G H Ketdall , 18KH 581)36 Same Hetiry Wíllis. lbH9 131 G4 Same-—T K Dawley. 1HS4 331 35 Same same. 1883 33S 71 iíame Fírst Nat Bauk of Auhurn. 1883... 26" 94 Pame same. 1883 303 13

Wild, John—Gertrude Fort . 1889 463 8S

I

•Vacaied byorder of Court, tSnspeaded on Appeal. ^tBeleased. SEeversal. jSatisãed by Execution,

K I H Q S C O D H T Y .

Sept. 16,to 33—InciUBÍTe.

ÍS^=; S r ° í - ^ E' ' ' -' 893.,. $130 93 bowers, William—M Uyk, 1E92 633 09 Ducker, Adolpb—M Lardsmaii. 1893 S44 80 Egan, Anníe—ABRiker. 1891 209 44 Faron, Thomas H—J D Willis. ]S93 l03 57 Gluck, Hannah—M Landsman. 1893 244 80 Gordon, Fredevick—J W U Kûch, ISDl 43 98 G o l l n e v : ! d r F % ^ ! - C " d a & K a n e . 1893 329 38

HoernÍQg, Charles K 1 Hoerning, Juliua A |-L Lurie. 1802 409 76 Moevninjî, Ju l iannaAJ Jpusen, J C—C FalleEen, 1892 76 79 Kaplan. tarah—Rachel Kaplan. 1893 216 09 Lipkoiviu, Adolph—Manhattau Shoe Co. 1892 567 53 Lockwood, Charlts P - D Elsworth. 1893 104 80

Ma K i m a m B \^l-^^-^--^- 1 92 400 37 Maider, Beojamin-M Landsman, 1893 244 80 McCann, Thouias J—J btolts. 1891 161 98 Norris, Willijm H—M Byk. 1893..,. 633 06 North Secoiit tSt& Middle V i l l a g e R R Co—A

Price. 1885 5,348 57 O'Neil, JohQ—J neok. 1893 E40 7.3 O'Cocnell, T in io lhy-A & J WolEE. 1889 'm 77 Rolh, Ferdinaiid—A Levy, 1891 747 13 SlaticEton Rolling Mill Co—Alma G Damerel,

1893 1,946 08 Rcbarmann, Julius—L Orthey. 1891 6,454 29 Tnompson, Edward H—F L Hiue. 1893 1,673 43 The brooklyn, Bushwick & Queens County

Eailroad—Cather neGunthor . 1893 3,104 40 Samo Mangam& Co. 1891 1,181 8â

in u,-on

3 6 Record and Guîde. 19 e ix ths t . No, 361, n s , ! r 7 . . . „ ( , Jr „ „ . , „ .

John B, Swenson a g t V ' ^ î ^ „ t ( ' ' . ^ ' ' ^ ^ ? ° -kiud, owner, and same^!,^^^?,^Í ^ . Wede-rence, contractora, CM * ° ? - ^ S o^Ê^ I '*^- , ._ . .

15 Linden st, n s, m w C^'^,^^'/^'^~'';AiVnW " ^ ^ Henry Moeller agtVanW'*'f^,?; . ' ' ' SOxlOO. Hnd ínntrHrtíirn íQBiî^ess Bro:^. ownerB

16 Montauk av, w s. 120 H N6> •i"","^",'•• V . ; ; ' ^°" 100. John Bames agt \ J^^J^,'; '" '^; ^Ox mond. owner, and Daniet^„*"-^1"^« ^ '^'^-tov. (Aprilig, 18921 Smith, ciontrac-

17 Tweuty-first st, s s, 12,'; e v . ; ; - " - - : i - : " - - - <>5U Vi) Ralp-h Kirkman agt Janl ' ' " i ^ ' T I ' " ^ / ™ -owner and contractor, (J i , .S ' iB(J?n, ^''' .,, nn

19 Qrand st, No. 555, 35x100. É ; ' j „ ^ ^ J r ^ * - - ' *'* ™ agt EUen Mclverney, owner<"'*'^*^h^'*'^-Chaffers, contractor. ( S e ' ^ » < \ „ T ' " ™ " (Depositj ^'" ' " ' ^»893,)

20 Magenta st, n s, 125 e Cresce^j;-^,-';,;^- •• * " " " ' Johu R. Bugfaes agt Jobn F."!,!,*: ™ \l'"'^ and contractor. ( lopt . 9, IS& 'T ' - " " ' p r

20 Junius Et, w s. 00 s Dumont l'-'--^-;:'-, ••• ^^^ "" tíame ae t same as last. (Pepl ' '7 ' ,og„t '•"• . . . „1

20 Saine proper t r . Charles Weí '^^ '^ 7 * ; J „ " ^ "^ (Sept. 13,1803) > ^S'^ ^ ' " "^ ' , „ -„

22 New Tork av. s w cor Bergen l„V' •i'ii(Í4-in!i,-Edward F, Spear agt Andii.l'^^^'^j'f,^^^ on-nev and contractor,- (SeptJ, ,Q miio V 'I^^l^''^'*' -X,'.':..T.-.\ 200 W

MBCHANICS' LIENS. NBW TORK CITT.

Sept. 17 Weet End av, n w cov 83d st. 100x100. Cul-

beit Bros. agt Oerald L. Sehuyler. oivner and contractor $171 48

17 Broadway, e s, 50 n 131st st, 25,1x97. Brad-ley & Currier Co. (Llm.l a^t Daniel snd Christian Ruess. owners, and PhiUp Hausmann, contractor 2,343 49

19 EiEhih av, s e cor llStb st, lO .llxlOO Unlted Building Material Co. ag t F rank Leimeíster, David l<rauk and Gold-sraith, owners and contractors 51G 25

19 Suburhan SD, W S, 160 s Bai bridge av, 25x 100. R. W. Reynolds & Co. ag t Cbristian BievEacIc, owner, and W. H. Vandusen, contractor 140 00

19 Decatnr av, e s, 250 n Mosholu Pavkway, 25 xl-30. j lar iano de Luca ag t AD ie E, ."tíc-Guire, owuer, aud Tbomas J . Clarke, contraetor 160 00

19 Jladisooav, s e cor 133d st, 100x154, Au-gust Niewobuer agt Frederick Rohrs, owuer and contractor. 706 05

30 Fifty-second st, Nos. 503-507 W. Qiaochino Billanti agc John Doe, owner, aad Miohael Flynn. contractor 28 00

2(1 Same property. Vmcenzo Arnao ag t sama S4 60 20 One Bundred aad Pirst st, No. 211, n s, 200

e 3d av, 35x100. Abraham and Ueury Racliemovitz agt Sarab ícbelinsky, own-er, and Abrahamand Sarab Scbehnsky, contractora 90 90

20 Sarae property. Same agt samo 98 00 20 One Hundred and Forty-iimth at, n s, 90 w

Mottav, 110x75. C, L. Miileracd H. R. Robinson agt Jane and G. Van Cleve. owuers, and J, B, Wartben. Cûntractor. , . 104 00

20 Second av. n w cor l l th sr, 75x100, Mary Hoar agt August Jacob, owner, aud Georee Murpfay, contractor 64 00

21 One Hundred and Thirty-liflh si, NOB. 172 and 174, s s, 300 e 7th av, SOxlCO, Capucho & Mongo agt Thomas Dison, owner, and Johu Hariow. contractor 115 00

o. N nth av, NoB. 855-859 ibBgins Bth •*' Fif ty-sisth st, Nos. 403 and 101 f av, s w

cor 56tb st, 100x100. Alwin Eisert ag t estate o£ David Jones, owuer, and Jonn A. Engel, coutracíor 450 00

21 Ooe Hundred and Tfairty-seventh st, s 3, 155 e St. Atins av, '30xit'0, Csnda & Mathews Blfg. Co. agt Frederick Vollmar. owner, and George Hollevith & Soo. contractors , 581 00

21 West End av. n w cor 83d st. l xR'O, Wbite, Van Glahn & Co. agt (Jerald L. Schuyier, ownevand contvactor 1,398 46

21 Jones st, No, 21, n s, 150 e Eleecker st. 25x 100. Salvator Mirardi agt Mary R. Muiler, owner and contractor : . . 36 50

23 Fifty-fonrth st, No. 100, s e cor Park av, 32.6x78. Nicholas Ripper agt Honry B. Sive, owuer, and Max ÍCusta. contractor. . 54 00

33 One E UHdred aud N eteeiith st, No. 50 W, C. E. & A. R, Vail a s t J. J. McDonald, owner, and Tillie K. Smilh and H. , . His-erdat, contvactors 59 44

23 Oue Hundred and Thirty-flfth St S S, 2S5 e Lenox av, 75x99.11. Johu Wohlleben ag t Rohert E. Fivey, owner, and Joseph Turner, contraetor 105 40

23 Twenty-ninth st, Nos. 33-39. n s, 80 w Broad-way, 85.4x—. John HcKiuneyagt George Greeu aud George J. Kraus, owuers, and George J . Kraus, contvactor 9.000 00

23 Mangin st, w s, 55.6 s Stanton st, 65x100. J . J . Vveeiand agt Mactiu E. Stevens, owuer and contractor 300 00

23 Oae Hundred and Forty.second si, n a, ex-teods from Amsterdam av to Hamilton pl, 103x34,11, Same agt ftlary E. Stevena, owtier, aud Martin E, Steveus, coutractor. 125 00

33 Twenty-ninth st, Nos. 33-37. u s, 80 w Broadway, 85.4x—. H. E, Stevens & Son agt Qeorge J, Kraus, owner, aud Johu McKÍnney, coutractor 1,648 59

KQSeS COUISTT. Sept. 16 Etna Bt, s e cor Hamiiton st, 100x150. 26th

Ward. Edward E. Stewarc ag t William H. Thomaa and Mary A, L. Baker, owners and coutractora $303 89

16 Sutter av, a S, 43.9 e Sacbman st. 156.3x100. Euward E. Stewart agt Wtliiam Schuhtel, Sarauei Grod usl y and Harris Markowitz, owuera aud conti'actors $155 B3

,„ Berr man st, w s, 37,', s BHke av, 25x100,,. |_ ^° Berriman st, w s, 325 a Blake av, 25x100,. l

Louis Eossen agt uorroliue Lowery, own-er, and George Schwab, oomvactor 334 31

16 Belmont av, s e cor Elkina st. —x—. Ber-thaGoldman BgtMicbael Newman, owner and contractor i 137 50

18 Sutter av, s s, extends from Sackman at to Powell st. 3C0X100. H. F. Burroughs & Co. agt Willlara Scbuhtel, Harris Marko-witz and Samuel Grodinsky, ownera and contractors 759 03

15 Maspeth av, a w cor Porter av, 4UOx4 0. Eu-geue B. Hedden agt Tbe Equ ty Gas Light Co. of the Easterii Districc of Brooklyn, owueta ,andW lIiamC.Whyte,contr8Ctor 6,330 25

l Nicholsav, w s. lT3,3nUn on av, Û4.6x90, Cbarles Wens; act William H, Baker, owner, aiid Thomas W, Baker, contracCor 2-25 50

10 Hamilton av, e s , 243n Union av, lii x88.6. Same agt same owuer and oo t rac tor . . . 180 62

15 Marcy av, w s, extends Erom Putnam av to Madlson st, 200x180. William Herod agt The City of Brooklyn aud the Board of Kducatioc of tho City of Brookly-i, owners. and Daniel Blauey, cont rac tor . . . 338 25

17 Gates av, Noa. 1J28 and 143(', 50x100, S. Bache « Co. agt George Ocbs. contraotor 269 00

17 Humb ldt Bt, No, 4 1, 35x100. Same ag t aarae owner and contractor . . . 99 00

17 Mjrtle av, No. 1394, 25x100, Same agt same owuor aod contractor 1Í8 00

17 Schaeffer st, s s, 155 e Evergreen av, 80x100. R. Reimer and Co. ae t John W. Neíly, owuer end contractor 684 80

17 Eas tem Park'way, s w cor Van Siclen av, 40x100, Csrrere & Haas ag t German-Ãmerlcan Land and Improvomeot Co„ owner, and A, W. Blazo, contraotor 50! 00

17 Mavcy av, w s, extenda from Putnam av to Maaisou av, 200x100, Michaal Fitisim* -TifinB •"» Tli« Citv if lîrooiílvn and Th«

, , . Aver i l l . G e o r g e F j Jofan A n d e r -ifw j ,..;,, f .a tht t r ine l - ( - ,

Board of Educatlon of said city, ownerí, a n d D a n Í e l F . Blaney, eontVRctor 430 00

17 Nicbols pl, W S, 160 n Union av, 64.3x90, John Larsson agt Tbomas W, and Wlll-lam H. Baker, owners and contractora BO 00

17 Asbford si, s e cor Arlington av, ãSxlOO, Joba C. Crovellng agt Anna Liebow, own-er, aod Cbarles Llebow, contractor. (Re-docket) 39 15

17 Same property. John R. Hughea agt aame owner and contractor. (Redocketl 88 03

19 Proapect st. No. 88. Peter McDouald agt Johu McOlean. ownerand concraotor 44 35

19 Fifth st, s s, 200 e 4th av, ten honaes, George P . Jacobs & Co, agt Ehzabetb and Thomas W. Smitb, owners aud contrac-tors . 384 91

20 Everereeu av, n e cor Jefferscn st, 100x100. Jamea F, GiUen agt, Jaoob ManneEchm dt, owner and contrHCtor. 1,650 00

21 Conover st, e a, 25 s King st, 55x100. Stan-ley & Uiickles agt G. Gvob, owner and cantractor 74 40

21 Halsey st. s 3, 200 e Patchen av. 108x100. Robert RoESmau agt WiUiam L. Webb, owuer.atid N. H. EaymOnd, contractor , , 160 00

21 Macon st, Noa. 771-777, D a, 33 w Howardav, 72x100. Same agt Beujamin C. Rajmond, owner, aud New York Tile and Grate Co., oontractor 160 00

21 Madison st. n a, 460 e Ralpb av, 25x100. Micbael i . Malone a e t Miehael J. O'Brien aad Mary E, his wife, owners and coo-tractors 318 65

21 LouiB pl, w s, 190 s Herkimer st, i:Kx95. Ber-nard Hefferan agc Washi gton A. Wba-loy, ownev, and Taylor & Wbaley, eon-tractors 110 00

21 Gates av. ISos, 14';8 aud 14.-0, 50x100. S. Bache liS: Co. agt — Kilcoyne, oivnev. aud George Ochs. contractor 269 CO

21 Humbo dt st, No, 471. 25x100. ííarae agc Hess, owner, and George Oehs, con-

tractor 99 CO 21 Myrt leav. No, 1394. S. Bache & Co. agt

Schmidtl ng & Cadoo, owneis, and George Ocbs, contractor 148 00

21 Watkins st, e s, 1(10 a Easiorn Parkway, 100 xlOO, Andrew J , Warren agt George Scbeinfeld, owner, and George Schein-feid and Israel Sagalow íz, coDtractors, , , 1,145 20

Sí Bainbridge st, a s, 190 e Ralnli av, 400x100, Alfred Brumtce agt Rooert F. Minco, Mr. RadclifEe, Mr. Martin and Mr. Clark, ownera and contractors 5,074 64

22 Sut te rav , s s, exteads from Packman st to Powell st, •300x100. Max Zwerdling agt William Schlecbtel, Harris Marckowi z aud Samuel (jrodiusky, owneraand con-tractors 228 00

32 HamilCon st, w s, 2 0 n Union av, 26x200 to Railroad av. John C Creveling ugt WiU-iam Flinders, owner, and Williara Asbby, contractor . 10 97

22 Fifth av, w s. 40 s Butlev st, SOsiOO. H. S. Christian ag t W. H. O'Heron, owner, aod Dennia J . Douovan, coutractor 289 00

32 Madisou st, n s, 100 e Stuyveaant av, 30x100, AIEri'd Bvomme agt M. A, Spear, owcer, and Georee Bpear, contractor 750 O

22 Lexi gtou av, n s, 162 w Reid av, KOxlCO Benedetto Diluco agt Patriclt Hill, owner, and Michael Eefrano, contractor 321 60

SATI8FIED HECHARICS' UGIS8.

HKW SORK OITV, Sept, 17 WadÍBons , No, 287, n s, 1IE,1 w Montgom-

ery st, 23x100. C. R. Strevelle ag tAlber t Eokolski a Samuel RosenOert:. (Lien flled Aug.31,189á) 8690 00

17 Audubon av, Nos. 131 and 132, w s, 75 s ISOth st, ííx—, Geovge Carnogie agt Cbarlos H, Kvan cljfeld and E. C. Lynch. (July 12, 1893) 135 00

17 One Hundred aud Porty-tbird st. n s, 150 w 8th av, 50x99.11. R. B. DouBlas Mfg. Co. agC Kdward J . Ketly. i ju ly25, 1893) 1,100 00

19'Baxter st, Noa. 96 and 93, 45.7x—. James Mulliean agt Moses Levy and John O'Hare. (Aug. 35, 1693) 51 17

l^^Saraa property. James Bolaud agt aame. ftíepC, 3, 1892) - 40 00

19 Henry st, Nos. 211 and 213. Walter Powers agcTobias Kranower. (June 30, ]8'.I3) ,..1,119 90

10 Madison st, Noa. 181 and 188. Benzoin Lagar agt John Skindler. (Sept, 6, 1893) 35 00

20 Baiubridge av, n w cor (jarfleld st, 7,^x100. J, B. Roberts agt Mary L. Knox. (June 6, 1893) 1,640 25

20 Grant av, n w cor Evelyn pi, 100x100. J a s . W. Colwell's Sons agt Patrick Ca.^ey and Mary Wuuder. (Aug. 6, 18921 408 21

20 Earøe prooer ty . William Cia'-ke agt Pat-rick Cflsey and eorge Wunder. lAug. 5,18031 147 84

30 Cortlandt st, No. 73, s e cor Washington st, S5 75. Canda & Kane agt Jaraes Kelly and Rober tL , Brown. (Sept, 16, ISO^Í),.. 43S 35

20*Eiehtv-fifth st, s s, 350 w Columbus av,*20iix —. Franfc McNicbols ae t D, Wiliis James and Frank V. Pheiiix. (Aug, 22, \mi fl 00

20 Madison st, No. 387, 23,1x10,1. Hyraan Ro-seuhlum ag t Alberc Sokolski and Samuel Roseoberg. (Sept. 1, 1893) 1,150 00

20 Sixty-eigbtbst. Noa,71-77, na , 150eCo]umbus av, 75x100. Jamea Noble and Frederick Gauss agc Peter Wagner. (Sept. 2, 1893), 2,000 00

21*Baxterst, o. 98, SOx—. Qeorge Bíhyagc aame and Daniel Mahoney. (Sept, 7, 1893) 20 00

21*Same property. Frank Boney agt same. (Sept. 7, 1893; 20 50

23'''Oue Huudred and Sixceenth at, s s, 36 e Pavk av, 75x—. Louis Koller agt Wilham J . Mattbews. (Sept.'30, 1893) 108 30

23 Amsterdam av, w a, ostenda from 33d to 13'idst, block xI36, J, S. Browoe, John Mo&llister and Tbomas Coucb agt Dauiel J . Sullivan, (April 5, 1893) 858 00

'DiBcharged by depositlng amoimt of llen and in-terest with County Clerk.

KINQB COUHTY. Sept. 10 Hamllton av, w 8, 300 n Union av. 130x100,

Edward E. Stewatt a t William H., ThomaB and Mary A. L. Baker, owuers and

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BUÎLDINGS PKOJ%c Eiy..

A handsome b o u n d v o u m e oC ov*'gp ^50 pB<res cou ta iu iug , (!) T h e W e w . T o r k BÍ,jji<jjng L^w, ' witfa faeadings, comple te Indox , l lai , , .„ j j ,3j ío tes a n d Colored I l l u s t r a t ions , showiug ' J (-IJQ heisiSLs a n d thickneasea of wal ls for a l l k i n J ' g QJ buiVd-i g s ; (-3) Regu la t ions of t h e Buildiit , ,g D e p a r t -m e u t ; (-y) T e n e m e n t a n d Lodgiug Ho'tygg L a w s .

(4) L a w L i m l t i n g tfae Heigfal of Dweili i j „ Houses'-(ô) Laws for E x t i n c t i o o a n d P r e v e n t i o u QJ F i r e s e t e , ; (0) E,egulat ions of tfae I>epartmenle(, QH P u h -lic W o r k s ; (7) S t a t e P a c t o r y IuspBCti'''gQ L a w

(5) Mechaoic ' s Lien L a w ; (3) Comple te C ijj ,gctory of Aioh i t ec t s , for New T o r k , B rook lyn , r ];^gívark and J e r s e y Ci ty . Tfais v a l u a b l e book is . fQ , sa,le a t T H E R E C O H D A N D Q U I D E ofi ee, 14 Jt ^^^ -[ (j

Vesey sfc. P r i ce , S3. 0,

ie first name is that of tke owner; a r ' í s í a i . ^ jj fQy architecf, lít' i for niason, c 'r for carpenter q . ^j i ij'r or buiider.

NEW VOKR eiTX.

SOOTH OF 14TH STBEET.

O r c h a r d st, No . GS4, two-s to ry b r k hu l intr 18,10x4.5, t i n r o o f i c o s t , $4,0OÛ;G. TiIIotsoEien - nl 51 WeaC 36th s t ; a r ' t , F . J e n t h . P l a n 4 8 7 , . . .

AUen sfc, s e cor R i v i n g t o n st, six-stoi S,r] s tone a n d t e r r a c o t t a flat, 58x73, t i n rooípson ast $54.00u; F . W . Her fe r , 191 Broadway^fe le - ' t s ' H e r t e r Bros . P l a n 495. (SuDsti tuted fo; vv B u i l d i n g p l a n Ko. 700,1S93.) , . . . .

Laigfat st, s w cor CoUifiter at, six-ato: i t k a n d s t o n e f ac to r y , 25x83.6, t in roof; coE/ddie 000; ow ' r s , ar'fcs a n d b ' r s , H o r g a n & fi& 2L W o r l d Bui id ing . P l a u 50p. r costs 2t'

aob 13

l.Stfa st, Nos. 24 and '26 E , , s ix-s tory b h tha l m g , 49.3x103.3, t i n roof; cost, $50 ,000; ' m e r t , ( J reenv IIei N , j . ; a r ' t s , De L e m o s '^^— des. P l a n 491, hgu in -

BETWKEN 1 4 T H A N D 5 9 T H STItEET9-'^'^*'^^ 77 7t 113 00

S t r y k e r s l ane , No, 9, f r a m e sfaed, 161 Lgj , . roof; cost, S15; J , B r a d f , on premisea. P 435 55 ••i: 38th st, Ko . 538 W . , tb ree-a tory b r k sta' ghoé m, t i n roof; cost , $10,000; M. J . Leons .'JS? 53 W e s t 37th s t ; a r ' t , J . W . Cole; b ' r , J . y " P l a n 5 0 0 . B e r n -

liit a v , a e cor 37tfa st, t w o t b r e e a n d fov n.tia, sa b r k and stone bu i ld ngs , 40x130, witfa L , . ^ J t i n roof s ; cost, $28,000; lessees, F e e n e y ; 307 73 v a n n e , 173 E a s t C4th s t : a r ' t s , Frencfa, Dgj ' r ié ' iC'i 75 De S a l d e r n . F l a n 501. .'1.4.')9 77

4tfa a v , s s cor 32d st, s i x . s to ry a n d bfl" 15^ 85 g r a n i t e aud t e r r a c o t t a bu i ld ing , 80x70, bLg " ' 52; 53 pe r and fcile roof; cost, $200,000; W . S.ni i iá ø.'iS 73 ferd , gen ' l sec 'y, 109 W e s t 8tfa a t ; a r ' t f e a m -Gib îon . F l a n 494.

BEIW^EN 59TH AHB l ^ T H STRKETS, 5 T H A V K N U E .

415 l ! 307 76 145 35 318 63

8S 11 3*28 95 244 80 79 23

267 50 373 44 216 13 156 50

329 73

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E .esser i l i n . .

95tfa s t , s F, 105 e 3d a v , one-s tory aud bí road-b r k a n d sfcoue c h u r c b , 50x97; s ia te r o o . e o s t s $3.5,000; N, Y . P. E, Missiou Socie ty , 43 !'s..,. a r ' t s . H á r n e y & P u r d y ; m 'us , L. N . & o a n , . C r o w ; c'r , H . Emsi ie , P l a u 400. skey .

l û l s t s t , n s . 145 e I s t a v , two-s to ry I: C o . , ] , 5 ! ) 3 80 atone shop , 50x50, gvavel roof; cost , $'í,00(pcati. "•• M u r p h y , 71 E a s t 87tfa s t ; b 'vs, Murpfa'dayes. F I a n 4 9 9 .

115th s t , s a, a n d E a s t R i v e r , I ron shed, SJg Co. i ron roof; cost , S5,000; S t a n d a r d Qaa Lif, L e w -5 2 4 E a B t l I 5 t h a t . P l a n 497. r „ , ^,

r e c v r 1,021 55 BETWEEN 5 9 T H A N D 125TH STHEETS, ^ M a y o r

CENTHAL PAHK WE8T AND 8TH ATBK^ 176 00 1 853 84

Bou leva rd , n w cor 66th st, seven-s tory ^uqueg s tone flat, 13'2xl05, conc re t e roof; cost, $ ' 4' 64 W . C. F l a n a g a n , 2 W e s t 43d s t ; a r ' t , J . Rittêi--wi tz . P l a n 507. \ 316 47

NOETH OF 125TH BTKEET. „ J n Mc-V a t t ' y s . 234 00

lS4tfast , s s , 75 e 7 th a v , fou r five-iVV 107 87 a n d stoue .flats, 35x75. t in roof s ; c o a i r t c o . . . . 50 50 e a c b ; W . Iti. Ha l l , J r . , 327 L e n o x » v ; a:iíîi B a n k 427 15 Tille & Biiftge, P í a n 496. & C o . . . 130 03 Tti „„ . aO N- .«>i. Wil i i i ^ e w m a n 93 25

aeptemberSá, IHua Record and Guid e. Hth av, w s, 18 n 162d st, four-story brk flat,

47x33.4, tinroof; cost, $5,000; ow'r and ar'fc, H. Fouchaux, on premises. Plan 489.

33D AND 24TH WARDS.

Antbony av, e s, 3 0 n Tremont av, one-and-a-faalf-story frame stablo, 21x36, sb ngle roof; cost, íl,200; D. M. La Porte, 484 Mt. Hope pl; ar 't , J. A, Kerby. Plan481.

Bailey av. w s, 126 n e Macomb st, two-and-a-faalf-story frame dwell'g, 33x50, sbingle roof; coat, $6,000; A. M. Sbrady, 339 Lexington av; ar 't , J. Stroud. Plan 484.

Bailey av, w s, 126 n e Macomb st, one-and-a-half-story frame stable, 26x19, shingle roof; cost, $''00; ow'r and ar't, same as last. Plan 485.

Morriaav, s e eor 143d at, four-story brk and stone flat, 38x46, tin roof; cost, $7,000; Anna Kreutzberg, 373 Collegeav; ar't. J . F. O. Meyer. PIan486.

Morrís av, s w cor Ash st, two-and-a-balf-story freme dwell'g, 25,6x36, shingle roof; cost, $5,80:); Fanny Lomas, 1983 Webster av; ar 't , C, S. Clark. Plan 482.

Clifton st. s s, 64.9 e Tinton av, thvee-story frame dwell'g, ;23x45, tin roof; cost, $5,000; L, Vath, 2941 3d av; ar'fc, P. J. Milier; b'r, L. Kayser. Plan 493.

Gray st, s e cor Crane pl, two-and-a-balf-story frame dwell'g. 25.6x—, shmglø roof; cosfc. S6,,50U; ráery Kenn, 1779 Topping st; ar't, C. S. Clark. Plan505.

Hall pl, e s, 413 s ie7th st, two-story frame dwell'g, 15x40.8. tin roof; cost, $1,800; John Mc-Donnell, I I Hall pl. Plan 496.

17.ith st, s s, 175 e Prospect av, two-and-a-half-story frame dwell'g, 18x30, shingle roof; cost, $3,500; Mary Seiferd, 943 East î5th st; ar 't , C. S- Clark. Plan 503.

175th st, s s. 175 e Prospect av, two-story frame stable, 18x13, tin roof; cost, $5U0; ow'r and ar't , same as last. Plan 504.

Bainbridge av, e s, 235 n Wiiiiam sfc, two two-and-a-faalf-story frame dwell'gs, 30x32, with ex-tension, shingle ronfs; cost, $3,500 eacfa; W, J. Lee, Fordfaam, N, Y. ; ar 't , C. tí. Clark. Plan 502,

KOCiS COUSTT.

Plan 1663—Lexington av, s s, 335 e Stuyvesant av, six four- iory brk flats, 35.10x65, tin roofs iron cornices; cost, $9,000 each; Louis Schn bbe, SI3Qatesav; ar'ts, I. D. Reynolds & Son; b'r, not selected.

166Í—4th av, n e cor Carroll st, one one-story brk butcfaer shop, 20x35, tin roof, wooden eor-níee; cost, «800; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, M. Hunter, oa premises.

1665—Bradford st, w s, 100 n Belmont av, flve three-story brk tenem'ts, 20x45, tinroofs, wooden ooraices; cost, $4,500 each; E. W. Koyirs, on premises; ar't, A. J. Warren.

1666—Montauk av, e s, 90 n Eastern Parkway nne two-story frame (brk filled) dwell'g, 30x4o' tinroof; cost, $2,000; Louis Feldman, 6 Moffat st; ar 't , C. Infanger.

1667—Eastern Farkway, s s, 25 w Sackman st, one tfaree story frame (brk flUed) store and tene-ment, 25x55. fcin roof; cost, ^4,500; Charles Dunieff, 135Norfolk st, New York; ar 't , 0 . In-fanger.

1668—Evergreen av, n e cor Scfaaeffer sfc, one three-story frame (brk fllled) store and tenem't, 25x60, tinroof; cost, $4,000; ow'rs and b'rs Co-zine & Gascoine, 1223 and 1225 Bushwick av ; ar ' t . C. E. Austin.

1669—Atlantic av, n w cor Louis pl, one three-story frame (brk filled) store and tenem'fc, tin rooí; coat, $5,001»; ow'r and b'r, C, Baur, Sara-togaav, near Herkimerst; ar't, C. Infanger.

1670—Eicbards st, w s. 80 s Wolcott st, one fchree-story frame etore and dwell'g, 30x38, tin roof; cosfc, $3,000; Burke, Dwighfc sfc and Wolcottst; a r ' tand b'r, C. M. Dellefsen.

1671—Hamilton av, s s, 126,4 e Summit st, one three-etory brk blacksmitfa sbop and dwell'g, 20.10 x40, tin roof, wooden comice; cost, $3,000; Chris-tian Lutz, 118 Hamilton av; ar ' t and b'r, C. M. Defclefsen.

1672—Vermont st, e s, 275 n Pulton et, one two-story frame dwell'g, 20 and 15x50, tin roof; cost, $3,800; A. Hill, 40 Vermont eí; ar ' t and b'r, P, Hill.

1673—Bradford st, e s, 300 n Pulton st, one two-story frame dwell'g, 20x45, tin roof; cost, $3,000; SuBie De Thay, 357 Schermerhorn st; ar't, J De Thay; b'r. notselected.

1674—Woodbine st, a a, 300 w Hamburg av, one one-and-a-faalf-atory frame houseshed, 18x26, felt roof; cost, $200; Ann Mathetas, on premisea; b'r, W. Wheatley.

1675—Franklia st, w s. 130 s Quay st, one one-storyframe lumber shed, 13x20; ron roof; cost, 1100; ow'r and c'r, G. Richards, 23 Pranklm sfc.

1676—Soutfa 4th s6, e s, 75 e Hooper st, one four-story brk tenem't, 25x65, tin roof, iron and brkcomice; costS7,000; ow'r and b'r, Matfaias Beck; ar 't , Tfa. Engelfaardfc.

1677—Sands st. s s, 38 from Qold st, one four-atory stone and brk tenem'fc, 30x46, rayel roof-cost, $8,000; 8. & J. C. Burling, 171 Gold sfc b'r Smitfa Rippingale,

1678—Kent av, s w cor Diviaion av, one one-sfcory power faouse, 170 and 230x184 and 320, elate and copper roof; cost *325,000; ow'rs and b'rs B. C. R. R. Co., 170 Montague; ûr't, S. Pearson

1679—Vernon av, a s, 116 w Sumner av, one tfaree-story and basement brownstoDe dwell'g, 21x48, tin roof, wooden comioe; coat, $7,000-Beers & Scfaaffuer; ar't, P, Holmberg.

1680—Franklin av, e s, 200 n Park av, one one-story brk shop, 30x58, gravel roof; cost, $1,200;

Qutta Percfaa Rubber Mfg. Co,, 35 'Warren st, New York; ar 't , B, Fiukensieper; m'n, J, Hoble; c'rs, P, F. O'Brien & Son.

1681—Rogera av, w s, 100 s Butler sb, one two-story brk stable and dwell'g, 30x40, gravel roof, brk eornice; cost, $1,200; ow'r and S'r, Jofan A. BIiss, St. Marks av, cor Kiugston av; ar 't , A. E. White.

1682—Isfc at, n s, 212 e Sfcfa av, five three-story basement brownatone dwell'gs, 20x46, tin roofs, iron cornices; cost, eacfa, $9,000; ow'r, ar ' t and b'r, Jeremiah J GiUÍgan, 375 5th at.

1683—New Liberty st, e s, 220 w Tillary st, one four-story brk carpenter sfaop, 34.11 and 34.10x 37.11 and 34, tin roof, iron eornice; coft, $4,50U; J , R. Sefaermerhom, l Nassau s t ;ar ' t , R, Dixon.

1684-Plushing av, s s, 150 w Nostrand av, one tliree-story brk shop and teuem'c, 25x64.4, tin roof. iron eornice; cost, $8,000; Hermann Seidel, 632 Flushing av; ar't, F. Holmberg.

1685—Court sfc, e s, 500 s Bryant st, one one-story frame storago for tools, 25x12, bafctened roof; eost,$50; Johu Pelly, 240 Conover st,

1686—Kosciusko sfc, Nos, 524, 526 and 538, being 200 e Stuyvesanfc av, three tfaree-story brk fiata, 18,lOand,'20x55, tin roofs, wooden cornices; cosÉ, $5,00(1; ow'r and b'r, James Cumisky; ar't, E. Dennis.

1687—New York av, n w cor Dean st, five fchree-story and baaement brk and brownstone dwell-iogs, 20x48, lin roofs. iron corniees; cost, eacfa, $14,000; ow'r and b'r, Jofan A. Bliss, St. Marks av, cor Kingstor av; ar't, A, E. Wfaite.

1688—Carroll st, n s, 514.8 6 8tfa av, three tfaree-storyand basement brk dwell'gs, 18.4x50, tin and tile roofs and eopper cornices; cost, $5,000 each; ow'rs and b'rs, Allan Broa. & Co., Ãrbucble Building; ar't, S. M, Holden.

1689—MiII st, n s, 118 e Columbia st, one one-story frame shed, &c,. 13x40, felt roof; cost, $25; Eugene SuUivan, 6 Weat 9th st; b'r, D. Smitb.

169U—Atiantic av, s s, 35 w Stone av, one two-story frama dwell'g, 18x50, tin or gravel roof; coat, $1,250; W. T. Duncan, 1982 Fulton st; ar'c, P. Merry; m'n, T. J. Donofaue;c'r, S. Henderson.

1691—47thst,ss, 3U0 w5tfaav, twotwo-story and basement and cellar frame (brk fiiledl dwell'gs, 30x40, tin roofs; eost, $3,00o each; John Wins-low, 53d st and 3d av; ar'ts, H. L. Spicer & Son; b'r, S. T. íífaerwood,

169'2—Scbaeffer st, n s, 100 w Evergreen av, eigfat twostory and basemenfc frame (brk flUed) dwell'gs, 18x42, tinroofs; cost, $2,800 each; ow'r and b'r, C. W. Raymond, 93 Covert St.

1693—Snediker av, e s , lOO.s Glenmore av, one fcwo-story frame dwell'g, 18x28, fcinroof; cost, $3,8U0; Phebe J. Hancock, on premiaes; ar't, J. Blake; b'r, not selected.

1694—Ralph st, n s, 35 e Knickerbocker av, one one-sfcory frame stable, 15x15, gravel roof; cost, $25; Caro Saveris, 326 Lmden at.

ALTERITIOIVS KGW lORK €1X1. Plan 591—26th st, s s, bet lOth and l l th ays,raised

two stories; cost, î500; lessee, J . M. Cornell, on premises.

592—SSthst, Ko. 39 E., tfaree-story eitension, 12.10x23; coat, $5,500; Dr. F . J . Mott, 500 Madi-son av; ar 't , W. B, Tutfaill.

593—148tfa st, No. 518 E , moved to new founda-tion; cost, $500; agent, J . J . Fitzsimons; ar 't , A. F. A. Scfamitt.

591—177cfa st, No. 775E.,-new store window; cost, $50; lessee, F. Scbultz, 1895 3d av; ar'C, J. A. Kerby.

595—Bathgate av, Tío. 2341, one-story exten-sion, 35x40, and building lowered to grade: cost, $500; D. KenneUy, 32T9 Bathgate av.

596—.istor pl, Nos. 2-20, interîor alterations; cost, $15,000; O. B. Potter, 38 Park row; ai''t, J. M, Farnsworth.

597—53d st. Nos. 335 and 357 W., four-story ex-tension, 37.6x33,6, iuterior alterations and walls altered; cost, $5,000; W. G. Robinson, 158th st and Gerard av; ar 't , J. E. Terhune.

598—46bh st, No. 537 W., two-story extension, 19.6x15, and interior alterations; cost, $1,500; O. H. Haslop, on premises; m'n, L. V. Marcellus; c'r, A. Henderson.

599—95fch at, a s, 200 e 2d av. tank on roof; cost, $50; J. Kilpatrick; ar'b, J . Hauser.

601—6th av, Nos. 241-245 ;;|I6th;at, Noa. 108 and 110 W., connected and walls altered; cost, $1,000; agent, M. A. Hoppock, 170 West 105th st; ar'fcs, Buchman Sí Deister.

602—Qrand st, No. 468, new sfao™ window; cost, $300; W. Man, 19 West lOth st; c'r, T. K. ^cfamerborn.

6U3—Prince st, No. 118, interior alterations; cost, $1,700; J . Hugo, ou premisea; b'r, Z. Am-brose,

604—ISth st, Nos. 137-145 W., wallsaltered; cost, $600; trustee, J. S. Van Cleef, Poughkeep-sie, N. Y . ; ar'b, H. Kafka; m'ns, Merrigan & SmiÉb; c'rs, McEnerny & Hilton.

605—40tfa st, No. 230 W,, new front; cost, $400; J , Koechig, ou premises; ar'c, G. H. Gríebel.

606—4th av, s e cor 15th at, interior alterations; cost, $300; J. Foster, agent, 340 Berkeley pl, Brooklyn; m'ns. Power Bros.

607-15tfa Bt, Nos. 102-106 E., interior altera-tions; coat. $300; att 'ys, E. B. & W. J. Amend, 349 Eaafc 86fch st; m'ns, Power Bros.

608—26th st, Nos. 324-233 W., tank on roof; cost, $300; M. Cohn, 951 Madison av; b'r, P. H. Murphy.

609—45tfast, No. 404 E., one-story extension, 28x16; coat, $2,000; A. Vanderbeck, 151 East 82d et; b'rs, Bond & Co.

610—Lexington ãV, w s, befc 43d and 44th sta, interior court converted into hall; cost, $100,000; R, & 0 , Goelet, 9 West 17th »t\ ar ' t , C. H. Fox. |

611—95th 8t, No. 171 W . , n e w e evator; cosfc, $4.000; T. H. Wllcox, 785 De Kalb av, Brooklyn.

612—4th av, n e oor lOStfa sfc, one-story exfcen-sion, 27.6x28; cost, $500; Ann ReiIIy, 417 East 115fch st; ar'b, A, E. Davis.

618—4ath st, No. 36 W., one-atorj exfcensioii, 7 xl3, new water-closet and ekyUghfc; cost, $3,000; C. Coudert, on premises; m'ns, P, & W. E, Blood-good; c'rs, Smith ife Son.

614—Canal st, No. 333, interior altsrations; cost, $300; D, W. Bishop, Madison av, n e cor 24fch8t; c'r, H. MiUer.

615—48th afc. No. 311 E., new show window, &c,; cost, $358; Mary SaEider, 437 Easfc 57th sfc; c'r, F. Beinhauer.

616—153d st, n;s. 150 w Courtlandt av, one-atory extension, 14x16; cost, $700; Anna E. Otto, 577 East 152d st; ar 't , A. Pfeiffer; b'r, G. Mand.

617—Wooster st, No. 147, new lift; cost, $50; agent, L. A. Hamilton, 163East23d st.

618—137th st, s s, 85 w 8fch aV, carriage ele-vator; cost, $50; agent, L. A. Hamilton, 162East 33d st.

619—3dav, No. 3577, new front and walls al-tered; cost, $8,000; A, J. Brown, 444 Easfc 84th st; ar'b, H. Horenburger.

620-81th st, No, 43 E,, interior alfcerations and walls altered; cost, $1.000; lessee, R. B. Lynd, 1123 Madison av; ar 't , J. J. F. Gavigan.

621—Courtlandt av, No. 839, new foundafcion; cost, $600; W. Becker, on premises; ar ' l , C. F, Lofase,

622—157th et, Ho, 604 E,, raised tograde; cost, $500; G, Bartels, 778 Courtlandt av; ar 't , C. F ! Lohse,

KIHBS COUNTT.

Plan 849—Glenmore av, s s, befc Stone av and Watkins st, one tfaree-story brk extension, 76x31,4, tin roof, galvanized iron cornice; cost, $15,000; Board of Education, 131 Livingston st; ar'fc, J , W. Naughton; m'ns, P. J. Carlin & Co., P F O'Brien&Son.

85U—Division av, No. 157, one one-sfory brk extension, 25x47, tin roof; eost, $3,5U0;'j. A. HUckeu; ar 't , W. H. Gaylor; m'n, S. Sparks; c'r, B. L. Hough.

851—Willonghby st, No. 40, imeríor altera-tions; cost. $50; James L, Dunu, on premiaes; ar't, Carl F. Eisenach.

852—34tfa st, No. 205, raise ]3feet; coat, ow'r and b'r, Miss Tfaoraipson, on premises.

853—Prauklin av, No. 387, propoae to underpin nortb wall; cost, $100; Mr, Hines, on premises; m'n, P. Sullivan.

85(1-iiVilloughby st, No. 38, underpin rearwall of extension wibh brk; cost, $50; CÍara H. Finck, onpremises; ar'fc, Carl F. Eisenach.

855-Myrtle av, No. 129, one three-story brk exfcension, 20x10, tin roof, cosb, $400; ow'r and b'r, C. Seeba, on premisea.

856—Suydam st, No. 91, one two-story frame extension. 15.6x13.4, tin roof; eost, $400; Ann Bm^ling, S9Suydam st; ar'b, Eraeafc Dennia; b'rs, BenjamÍQ J . Dennia &; Sons.

857—Grafaam st, No, 45, subatitute flafc tin roof for peak roof; cost, $400; ow'r and b'r, Frank Druto, ou premises.

858-Nortfa 3d st, Nos. 50 and 53, remove abt 40 ffc. long ancl 14 ft. faigfa of party wall; cost, $350; Christian Wasel, on premises; m'ns, Carpenter & Woodruff.

859—Ellery st, a w cor Delmonico pl. new foun-dation of stone under portion of building; cost, $200; Prederick Haurh, Harfc sfc, near Throop av • ar'ts, D. Acker & Son.

860—Flusfaing av, No. 730, fcake out posts in fronfc, tie beam to be put up to supporfc second and third story front; cost, | 3 0; A. K eíniann, on premises; ar'ts, D. Acker & Son.

861—Hendrix st, e e, 100 s Eastera Parkway, one one-story frame extension, 8.6x14, fcin roof; cost, $150; ow'r aud b'r, Patrick Lawler, on premises.

862—JohnsoD av, s s, 100 w Ewen st, one three-story brk exteusion, 98.5x57, tin roof, galvauized ron eornice; coat, $20.000; Board of Education,

131 Livingston st; ar't, J. W. Naughton; m'n, Matthew Smith; c'rs, iUorris & Selover.

863—Bedford av, lío, 1157, take out south s de wall of cellar and set back to owner's line- cost $300; W. J. Tate. agenfc, Flatbush av, cor Froa-pect pl • m'ns, J, H, Stevenson & Son.

864—East New York av, s w cor Osborn st, subatitute flat tin for peak roof; cost, $300; ow'r and b'r, Claue Luhrs, on premises.

865—Broadway, a t junction of Myrfcle av and Jefferson st, ioternal alterations; cost, $300; J. H, Holtennanu, on premises; ar't, Th. Eagel-hardt ; b'r, not selected.

866—Broadwa;?', e a, 25 s Ditmara st, take out brk walls in cellar and support same on foncolumns; cost, $400: ow'r, Fred. W, Lueck,

997 Broadway; ar'b, Cfar. Alteu; m'n. August Todebuscfa; c'r, Cfaarlea Rissler.

867—Vermont av, No. 316, one-story brk and frame extension, 12x8, conerete roof; cost, $300; Margarefc Lomaa, on premises.

868—Broadway, e s , 71 n Vanderveer st, one-story brk and frameextension, 29x18.7, tin roof, f ront altered and basement and flrsfc story altered; cost, $750; M, Dignan, ou premises; ar ' t , H, Vollweiler; b'r, not eelected.

869—Pront st, No, 63, add tfaree stories on ex-tension; cost, $800; estateofA. Zerega, onprem-iees; ar ' t . W. M. Coots; b'r, J. Q. Porter,

870—Prontst, No. 61, one-story brk extension, 18.2x37, tin roof; cost, $1,000; J. P. & T. L. Zerega, 63 Pront st; ar ' t and b'r, same as laat.

871—49tfa st, n s, 220 w 4th av, atone f oundatien beneatb building and add one story to same, In-fcerior alter''tions; cost, $3,000; Petereon, on premises; '•^lâ, H, L. Bpícer aad Sons.

400 Record and Guîde, September 24,189S

MISCELLANEOUS. BDSINESS FAlLrBES.

H> T, AaSISNMENTFa—BENEim ORKDITOBS.

Sept. 10 Bopp, Oscar and Eueene Brauasdorf (composing

flrm of 0 Bopp & Braunsdorf, tnanufaciurerí of parlor furnicure, a t No. •i^ PitC st) , to Josepfa Martin; witlioiit pref-Tences,

S3 Baitold, t luco acd Milton L, Merv ll idruEEiata, a t No. 441 Bedford av, Brooliljn), to George A, Thompson; without pieferences.

KINGS COUNTY. aEHEIU . A3S10KMXHT.

Sept. 16 Blerds, Jobn T. to John F-Ilo ^a. 21 Hariia. tíamuel E, to Lewia Ettlíager. 21 t a m e tosarae . lAmended.J

PBOCEEDINGS OF THE UOÂBIf OF ALDEBISEn AFFECTIHG BEAL KSrATE.

• Under tbe d fferent headin s indica es tba t a reao-lution has heen introduced aod referred to tbe appro-priate committee. t Indicatos tha t rhe resolution haa pftseed aud has been sent to the Mayor for approval,

Passed over the Mavor'a veto.

Nsw YoRK. Tuesday, Sept. 20, 1892.

UMP-POBTS BRECTKn A jn LAMPS I.iaBTED.

4th av, a e cor 31st .st, a t expense of Mahon & Coyne.t

HAINS.

VíUa av from Van Courtland av to Soutfaem Boule-vard.*

NEff STRBETS OFEIJfiDi

Ashley 8t, ISth Ward, H y a t t st, lath Ward, JacobuB pl, r3tb Ward. Leyden st, ISth Ward. Muscoota fct, lath Ward. Teunisaen pi, lath Ward, Van Corlearpl, litfa Ward, Wic tevpl , l-,ich Wavd. Janaen av. 19ih Ward. Kingshrid e av. l í t h Ward. Terrace View av, 13th Ward.,

STREKTS CLOSBD.

BeveralBts in vlcimty of Harlem Ship Canal.* <-•+

åDVEBTISED LECAL SAL^. RES'BRaES' SiLES TO BB HELD AT THB NBW YOBK REAL

BSTATE SALSSROOM, 111 BROADWAY, BSCEPT WHERB

OTHERWISE STATffiD. Sept.

Iflthet, No. 351 W , , n s, abt 223 e 9th av, ai.lOx 63.10. threp-story bvk dweirc , all ripht, title and in twhicb PliebB H. (.'baae had on May 34, 13113. by Sheriff, a t City Hall, tSale under esecu-tionl 36

' S8th Bt, No. 60, s B, 180 o Columhus av, 211x100.8. four story brk dwell'g, by B, V, Harnet t & Co. (Amt due$5.Cf)9; prior mocts. S O.OCOl . . . S6

63th St, Noa. S47-^25'. n a, 100 e l l t h av, l,50sl O, one and Iwo-story frame fauildioga and vacant, 2-5 par t , h j D. P. Ingraham & Co. (.Amt due $3,783) s :

6th av. No. 738, e s, S0.5 n 4ad st. 20x62, fouv-story stone front slore and tenera ' t ; leaseboid; by William teaneUy, a t 50 and 65 Liberty st. (Amt due $5,413),,,. 27

lOtii av, No, 73í, e s, 8^,4 n 49th st, 25x100 lOth av, No. 734, e a, 105,4 a 49th at. ia.2xl00, two

flve-story brk s toresand t e n e m ' t s — Leasehnld; ali right, ticle and int, of whicb Jo-sepbine N. Porr hadon June 30,1883, by WiUiam Keiinelly. (Amtdue$\S3M) 27

61st st, No. 235, n s, 376,8 e 3d av, 33.4x1^0.6, flve-— stcrv l.-' flar,, by McKean & Katzenmayer. (Amt

due $5,6,3;; prior raorta. abt g3U,00 ) 28 :05th st, No. 57. n s, OO a Columhus av, 25x100,11.

flve-story brk flat, by R. V, Harnet t & Co, (Amt due 84.211; prior morts. ÍM.O O) 28

laotbst , No, 303, s s , 75 4 wSt.h av, 16.4x99,11 . . I 138tbst. No. 30Î. u a , 75 .4we tbav , \6,4x99.11..., >•

Two three-sCory brk dwell'gs ) by William l enoeily. (Amt cine on each aht 811,801) 26

lS9th st, No. 3-14, s s, 91.S w 8th av, 16.8x09.11, three-storv brk dwell'e, by Wilhara Kennelly, tAmt due sii.eori 23

149tfa st, B a, 90.1 6 Union av, 100x60. or I Proapectav, s wcor H9thdt , O sioo f

by R, V. Harnelt , CAmt due $4,614) 28 B2d st, Nos. 228-'2y4, s E, 300 e l l t h av. 100x100.5,

four flve story brk tenem'ta, by J, N. aolding. (Arat du-i $31,35s; príor morts, 860,010) 28

6th av, Noa. a76 and s78(_beein3 5th av, s w cor 3Qth st, Nos, a-6 j Sllth ai, Íl8.9sl;0, ten-

story atone front hotel, Tbe Holland House; all r ieht, title and int. which Mary J . Van Doren had on July 30, 1893; by Shenff, a t City Hail . (Sale under executiou) 28

85th st, No, 46, B s, 4^5 w Sth av. 25x'0í.2, four-atory aconfi front dweirg, hy R, V. Harnett . (Amt due $32,7591 29

KIHGS CODNTY. 8ALE3 TO BE HBLD AT TBE REAL ESTATB: KXCHANQa

189 AND 191 KONTAQDB aTREBT, BXCBPT AS OTHBR

WISB STATED. Sept.

Colurahia at,Nos a90and298, ú w s,59u e Wood-1 huU st, ruus wesc 84 s north ]ti x west 16 s north 25 X eastlU" tnColanjbias ' , xfioutb'll tohepia- i nine, pncliiDg house wi h flitsVbove; aasessed I value, S35 UO ; all i lit, titie ftnd ÍQt ,

lacoD Bt, No, 145, a s, •iTa w sruvvesancav, 17.6x1 100, two-story and basemeut brk dweli'g; aa-1 aeaaed value. $5,000 J by T, A, Kerritíao, a t 9 Willooghby st 26

OfaauDcey st, No. 23, u s, ]3á.5 w Lawia av, 19.fix liJO

Paei c st, Nn. 1091, n s, 55B 8 w Fraablin av, 95x 116,íx;5.4?áxlI9 9. tb rees to ry frame dwell'g and two-Btory f came dwell'g on r e a i ; assesaed value. $(-(,10. -

Bidgewood ar , No. 12 .S w c o r Ll wood st, •30 100, t ivoa torFand pstensíon frame dweH' ; as=essed valne, $3,5'0 by T. 4. Kerrigao, a t 9 Willou -bby sc 27

5th8t, No. 4.56, s w s , ,J09.1 n w 7ih BV. 19 9X100, tViree-story and basenieiit brk dwellV: asai-asBd value, $4,500; parti t ion; h y J . Colt!, a t 389 Ful-touac 29

Gates av. No. 13l~, u w s, 3 0 r e Cates av, •25s'| 1' 8 9x ;5.i 54x107, three story fr.ivDe • brk lined, tenem't i ' b s to ies ; assessod vabie, S4.4"0 ,.

Qates av, No. 1333, s e s, 4 u n e ''i'es av. a 'x Hr-.e s a S S ^ x 121,7, three-story frame ibv l iocli t nera' l with stores; assesscd value, El,4ii0 by T. A. KBvriíîan. at 9 Willou hby st 29

Bay av, e s, Son s Cedir st, li)"xi'i) ' Ocean av, w s, 30» s (.edar st,50x100, Gr(.veseiid

pactitinn . , . , , by bernard J. York, ref., a t County Court House 29

riaUp pi, Nos. 16 and 30, w s, 132 D Garfifld pl 43x 06, two tbree-storr and basement brk dweH'gs; a-isess'd VHIU", ii5,8uO; by T, A, Kerrîgan, a t 9 WiUoughby st 30

Oct. Warren st. No. 83, n 8,1-''5,9 w Hicks st, 21x59 1",

thre-'-story brk dwell'f;; a sessed value, $3,800; part i l lon; by J . Coie, ai, 389 Fultoc at 1

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L18 PENDENS. NEW YORK.

Sept.

Chauncey st, No. 25, n a, 118,8 w Lewis av, 19.9s 100 I Two three-story frame (.brk li 6d| ,( ' iDem'ta. . .J assessed value, $3,300 eacb; bf^/Jierard M, Stevens, ref., a t County CourC HiíVfW ^8

64th st, s s, 433 w 9th av, 17x100,6. Louise B. Price asc Anuie Hauser et al , ; parti t ion; a t t 'y , Mil lard C, Krosberger —

72d st, B s, 16.8 w AV A, 16 8x75 •3dav, s wcorlDUib at. SO.Ts'OS fl t h a t , n s , l e P a r k a v , asilOO.ll P a r k a v , w s , 75.3n 104th st, 25x80 Parfc av, w s. 76 s 105th st, 35.3x80 P a r k a v , B w cor 05th st. 15x60 l l í t h st, n s , 115 w P a r k a v . 3 x— I s t av , necor lOSth st, ^G.IOjOS . . , . , 73d st, n a. 446 e Av A, 198x04.4; alBO Pioperty in Queens Coimty

Thomas Monaghan agt Tfaoraas Mona ban es r . acd ano.; action lo ohcain judgment ag t defeud-ant directiDB tbem to convey to plainlilT 17-40 ÍDt. of premises; a t t 'ys , Booraem. Hamilton & Becketc 17

Forest av, n w s, 231.8 8 w leist st, 24.9x300. Fb'llip W, Eoos agt Chavles Whlte and ano. ; a t t 'y , Eclward E, Spraeue 18

3 d a v , a e c o r i m h st, 49,11x1^5. Eliza Jane Ar-mour ag t William H. Liacorah et al . ; parti t lon; at(''y, Reuben Siapelsden 18

5th av, s w cor 3Uth st, 93,9x150. Mary J . Van Doren apt Heibert M. Kinsley and ano. ; action to compel defendants to vacatepremlses; a t f j s , Carcer, P i ime j& KellOFg 18

4Cch st, n s, S04 e 6th av, 33sl00,5, Walter B, WIU-ams a^t Martha E, Clavk; action to enjoin de-

fe riantfrom selling the property; a t t 'y , Wal-ter B. Wdliams 20

7th fit, s s, 350.3 w Ist av, 75x102.2. Nathan Arn-steiQ ag t Williara H. Burrougbs! aotion to re-cover certain sum; a t t ' y , Abner C. Thomas 20

Broadway, Nos. 543 and 544. e s, 151.3 n típr nj at, 40x100. Maria EUery Mackaye agt Joseph H, B r o w n e t a l , ; actiori forche recovery of dower, &c.; a t t 'y . Henry D. Sedgwick •ÍO

57th sc, No. 567. n s, 66.8 e l l i h av, ]6.8sl00.5. John T. Fitzpatricb ag t Johu Burchill and ano . ; action to obtara judgment, &c.; a t tV, Jamea Kearney. 22

Mercevst, w s, 125 u Prmces t , 35x100 1 e thav , e s , 79.3.s25th st. 19.7x60 Huber t s t . s e cor Cohister st, 2,s57 Greenwich laue, w s, 'iO u Tvoy st, 20x56.6x19,3x

60.IC Waverley pl, No. 147, n e s, 45.4 w Gay st. 22x62.1 6ch av, No, 34, e s , 17s4th at, 17.1s56xl7.l357.1, WestWashi g tonp l , formerly Bavrow st, s w s,

120.4 3 e Barrow st, 20x100.2 to 4th st . x31.9 x91,7

aoth st. s s, 172,7 e Greenwich av, 19.11x63,1x21 x5â

n e t h st, s s, •ÍOO 6 l th av, 25x100 Naasau st, n w s. knowu as lot il map of prop-

erty of Ann White, 34.7sl03.6sai,7sl0a.9 Ktngs t , No. 55, áll rigfaC. tiCle aud iu teres t . , . , . . Nassaus t , No. 79, w s, •25.7s 106.0x24x105,3 HuberCst, No, 7, s a. laj w Hudson st, 20x57 C errv st. No. 418, n s, 250 w Walnut st, 25x35,.. J

Boma M. Meadeagc Daniel E. Sickles et aL; par-tilíou; amended notice; acfy, Frank B. Colton, 22

73dst. n s , 448e Av A, 191x64.6 i I s t a v , n e cor lOStb st, a5.10s95 j

WiUiam C. Lesster and aoo, agt Thomaa Mon-aghan, Jr. , et al . ; part i t on; a t t ' y , Fred 'k E. Fisfael 28

FOKECLOSUEE SUITS. Sept.

113th st. Ê s, 60;e Madiaon av, lCOslOO.ll. Jaraes H. Lee et aL agt Samuel Harrls et aL; a t t 'ys , Eustis, Foster&Coieman 17

6lth st. n a, 305 w 9th av, 17.6sl00.6. Wllllain Eich-mond Brown agt Fred. C. Blisa e t a l . ; a t t ' j , Hnbbard Hendrickson 17

64th sC, s s, 3fiU w 9th av, ^OslO .5, Same agt Fran-cis A. I lark et al.; same a t t 'y 17

72a st, n s. 210 w 3d av, 30.5sl0í.-3x39.10xl0a.2. Met-ropolitau Life lus . Co. ae-t EOmuod Beardaley et al . ; a t t ' j s . Amoux. Ritch <a Woodford 17

]â7inst , a e s. 139,3 s e Amst«rdam av, ]9.1sl09,3x 16.S130.4. Uerman Evangelical Lutheran (Jhurch o£ st, Matchew ag t John E. Cronlj e t a l . ; a t t 'y , T h o m a s H . Cook 18

85th at, s a. 280 s 3d av, 35s]0a,2. Thomas Hlckey and ano. a C Eiiward McGuuinesa et al . ; fore-clos. mechaDic's lieo; ati 'y. Jamea Kearney 18

Convent av, w s. 79.11 n 14'd st. 20x100. Annie Goueh agt Louise M. Hartwell e t al.; a t t 'y , Qeo. B. Gough 18

Sth av, s e cor Bieeckevsf, runa norlheast 44,11 s Boutheasc 40 s eaat 17 2 s aou h 22 6 x wesc 76.0 co Bleecker sc, s norch 27 7 cu be iuniDg. Mu-tuai Life los. i" o, agC Simon Arendt et al ; a t t 'vs , Davies. Sbott &TowuseniJ 20

Opdyke av. n s. 100 e ad at, 300sl5is3iifs!54.7. Kobert L. Harr aon and ano. e s r s aud troaiees ag t Elizabetb H. Barry e t a l . ; a t c ' j , Kobeit L. Harriso 20

45th st, s Sj 200 e lOth flv, 35sl00. Emil Wildfeuer agt Patrick B. Hanlon e t al . ; foreoloa. mechan-ic ' s l ien; a t t ' y , Oscar E, Langer 30

al FitlBim- • • r-„f,raf.tora. , " "'"^' - r o • -.

Harali tonst , No, 34, s s , 31,10s72.4s34s79.6 ( Haraflton st, Ko, a , B S, í .fisSO.O f

Catbacioe J.irricli ant Keuben Satte steiu et al , ; a t t ' ys . Johos'OD & Jobnston 30

í th st. n a, 90 w Boirery. runs north 79,8 x west 12 s norrh 11.'J s west 12 s aouth 90 to st. x east 24 to begÍQníug, U. S. Trust > o. agt Cbarlea Wood U p b a m e x r : e t a l , : a t t 'y , Edward W. Sheldon... 20

Tinton av, n e cor isad st, SBslOO. Robert Boyd a t Diederich Knabe et al . ; a t t 'y , James F . Koeers 20

Amsierdam av, n e cor Bnth st, 100.2x100. Will-i a r a ' o h e n and ano. agt Sarah L. Coleman eC ai.; a u ' y , fhas . E. L, JílHffe 30

llTcli sc, s s, B5e Park av. •iOsifO, Fasquale Strer-p o c e a g t PraDCÍs J. HillenbraDd e t a u ; forecloa, mecbaDÍc'-Iien; a t t 'y . Tboraas C Ennever 20

SullivHD st, N,.s, 17-IÍ7, e s, t8 s PriQce st. runa soii'li l3í X "ast 100 s norih 50 X west 33 s norih 83 s weat 75 to beeioniug, Kraiieis R. Chedsev a s t Henry H. Demare?,t et al . ; a i t 'y , H. W. Nonon . , . - 33

Snil vaii t Nos. 119-TJ3, e s, 60.4 s P ince Bt.' ruDs eaat 75x s •ucb 41.2seast -ib x south 35 x wi-stlOOto uliivansc, s nortb flu.3 to oeEÍn rine-; 1-6 p i r t

Pulliv^n a t , e s. 136.6 s Prin e st, 25x100; all j right, titie and iot j barae ae i sanie; same a t t 'y 22

Same propert> ; -;ama agt, sBmei aarart a i t ' y 22 IHfi'h t t . s a, 301 8 w 7lb av, ]6 «s99,ll, Equil"ble

Lifa Assurance ^ooifty agt Thomas C Van liruot e t a l . ; act 'ys. Alesiinder & ^reen 23

West End BV. n e cor 77cb aC, ]75sli)3,3. New York Aichitee'urfll Terra Colta Uo. ae t iho mi iíter.s, elders, &c , oí Reformed PvMestant Du'ch Cbiircb et al.; fgreclos, mecbanic's lien; at t 'y , Walter R. Beach 32

WPSC End av, w s, 6i 8 s 87th st, 20x100. Jacob Lawson a t ^lic ael Tanner e t al , ; act'y, Clar-ence L. Westcolt 23

Same p r o p e n j . S a m e a g t a a m e ; same a t t 'y 23 Sberidan av. w a kno'wn as lL,ts 333 and 2''4 m a p

luwood, Townsof Morriaania and Wesc Farms, 50s 173,8x51x184,3, Annie E, Hrown a t Martin H, Siiron'on aud ano,; a t t 'y , laldor Graybead. . 23

Wi l l i sav .es , I 0 3 n l 4 6 h s t , 23x100. James M. La Coate agt Jamea Conlan e t al . ; a t t 'y , Harry Overington 23

Ist av, w cor 44tb at, runa weat 175 x north 114,9 s east 46.8 X orrh 11.1 x east 26.3 x suuth 25 x east 39.3 s aouth 25 x east flO.6 to av. s eouth 75.3 to begiDnin , Powery Saviocs Bank ag t David Jones Co.: a t t 'ys , Norwood & Cogeeshall 28

East Broadway, No, 2B5, s e cor Monfgomery 6t, 15.9s—si6 4x—. O. P, C. Billings agc Kímon Hershkovicb Melzat et a l . ; a t t 'ys , BiUings & Cardozo 23

LIS PE TDENS. KINGS COXJHTY. 8ept.

Walcott st, No. 54. n e s. 20 n w Bicbards st. SøxSO. Phebe Stllwell agt Cathar ne Martin; a t t 'y , Van M. Siilwell -- 10

Pennaylsa jia av, w s, 75n Bafaic av, 25x100. Jo-aeph H. Robinson agt H e n r j Nekermau; a t t ' j s , Phillipa & Âvery 18

Devoe sf, s s. 175 e Lorimer st.50x100. ElizaK. West agt Oscar G, Harger et al . ; part i t ion; a t t 'y , C. A. Coan 10

Louia pl, w s, 159.4 a Herkimev st. 30,8x97 6. Bicfa-ard collina ag t Augustus Biscboff; a t t 'y , 8. W. Coll iB i r

Bergen at. s s, 310 w Kiogaton av, vuns west 100 x soutb 100 s easE 60 s soutb 5.7 s eaat 4i> s north 105.7. Eat ie F . and Eliz. Currv agt Theodoro Dingeldein; forecloa, mechanic'a lien i a t t 'y , H. (Sraves 17

18th av, centre line. opposlte centre Uue bec 74Ch snd 75th ats, ruDS east to cantre 20th av. s south to centre i6th st, x west to centre 19ih av, x north to centre 75tb at. s wesc to centfe ISCfa av, x n o r t h — , N e w Utrecht, William L, Dowling and ano. agt Fredevic B. BardeC a l ; amendea notice; a t l 'y , C. DoreraoB 17

IStb av, centre line, oppoaite centre block bet 74th and 75th sts, runs east to centre 20th av, x north to landa of CÍatb, Jackson, s orthwesc to centre 18tfa av, s south ~-, New Utrecbt, Sarae agt s a m e a s l a s t ; amended notice; sarae at t 'y 17

Monroe st. s s. 175 e Reid av. 25x100, Josiah S. Packard agt Charles WesC ec al . ; a t t 'y , A. W. Parker 17

McDonough st, s s, 215.5 e Sumner av. 20x100. Eva Cohen agc Albevico CaroselII ec al,; act'ys, Shaffer & Gottgetrou 17

McDonough st. s s, 235,5 e Sumner av, 20x100. Sarae agt same; sarae a t t 'y - 17

McDonough st, s s, 2J5.5 6 Sumner av, 19.7x100. Same agc Bîme; same a t t 'y 17

Greene av, s s, 184.5 w Franklin av, 20x117.8, alao al! litle in scrip adj on reav, Ernst J . Gehben ag t Maria V. B. Dixor; a t t 'y , W. H. Gavríson.. , 17

Dooglass st, n s, 410 w prankliu av, 26x100, Mutual Life los. Co„ New York, agt Harrie Bulkley et a . i a t t 'y , B. Sewell 19

Douglass st, n s, 436 w Franklin av, 26.1x100, S a r a e a g t s a m e ; s s m e a t t ' y . . , . . , , IB

Douglass st, i: s, 4Si,l w Franklm av, 26.1x100. H a m e a p t s a m e ; a i m e a t t ' j l'J

DougiasB st, n s. 483.^ w Franklín av, 25.11x100. Same agt same; aame a t t ' y 19

DouglaS St, n s, 514,1 w Frankiln av, 26.11x100. S a m e a g t s a m e ; sameatc 'y 19

IBth av, n w s. 535 a w 86th st, 40x67.5 to Bennetts lane, s40.7i74.7. Patrlck FlBming agf. Cbarles E. McMannm; foreclos, mecbanic's lien; al t 'ya, BacBus £ Manne Ifl

Ten Eyck st, s w cor Lorlmer st. 25x100. Johanna Gunther et al, excs. O. Gutither agt Maria Roe-ber et al.; aCt'v. L, A. Wagner 19

Mai i ja rs t .n s, lot7i)55 Ewen asseaara't raap, 25x lOu. H. Sodman Hagner ag t t 'barles Het-teshelmer e t al.; att 'ya, Fisher & Voltz 10

Himrod st, n w s, ".ISii e w Knickerbocker av, 35x lOO. Johanna Blsae apt CbarlcB Huber; actiûn for Jui'pment declarÍDg prop^rty to belon to plaiutil ; att 'ya, Fuehrcv & LoDg 19

3d st, s p cor H o j t sc, 3isi9í> 9 to 4tb sc. Mary K. Ban ieit airc James Kearney et al.; a t t 'y , F r a n k G . wild 20

BroonljD av, a w eor Iiouglass st, ruDS south 145 7 S we t 1011 X •^Outh 94.11 to DegraW B', S weat 8i ,0xnorth-í47 co Douglass sC, s east SSH 8. Tha Muiual Life lus. Co. agt Johu Heyzer; a t t ' j , K. Sewell 20

Underhiil av. e s. 82.6n Uean st. luna east 77 x nort.") 6 10 x wesc 2 x nortb 20.8 s west 19.4 x norttiwest y 6 s wesc 61.4 to av. sBoutbSO. Jean-nett-i G. BrowD agt Benjamin Armstrong; a t i 'y , J . D Prmce, J r . . . . 20

September 2é, 1893 Record and Guide. 401

Woodtffae at, s e s, lO a w Knickerbocker av. 90s 100. Bulmer LuraherCo. CLim.)agtJacobMiller; a t t 'y . Joseph M. Ailan

Unlon st, n e s. 167 n w 5th av, 16,8s9ii Lawreoce V, ror te lyon et al, agt Charles B. Blake; a t t 'ys , Bubbavd & Kusbraore

Nostraod av, w s, 40 s Lesington av, 20x100. Her-bert V. H. Luiilum. ae t Franklin B. Pu rdy ; att 'ya, Bubbard& Rusbmore

NoBCrand av, w a, 20 a Lesingfon av, 3Uxl O, John Ludlum ae t same; Barae at t 'ys 20

Fulton st. s e cor Afhford st, 25.6x^8,3^35^83.1, George RehQ agt Anua Liebow; foreclos. me-chanic's lien; a t t 'ys , Hirsh & RasquiD 30

Marcy av, s e cor Hooper et, SBx75. Thnm'S Roi;erBagt i^tero Beiipf Dpcorative Co. and obn Doé; foreclos. meehsDic's lien; atc'ya. Fislier & Voltz 20

Belmootav, n a, 135 e Liowood st. 16sl00, Maria E. Schoeider a s t Andrew Weekiog; att 'ya. Thoratnn, Earle & Kiendls

Albany av, 0 s, 58 3 uDean st, 19.5x80. Jane Van W v c k a g t Cbarlea M. Cannon: a t t 'y , H e n r j W. Ga ues 31

Linwood st, w 6. 100 B BidEewood av, s.slOO. QiU-iam >chenck ag t i reder ick baiids; a t t ' j . John Z. Lott ,

Viei.na av, n a, 4 ' e Cleveland sf, 60x35. Adolph Sussman aet Victor C. Von HeidPnstam; a t t ' j , S. s. Hemii gway

2dat , s w B, 396 n w 7th av. -31.10x95 1 2dst , s w a, 35 lU D w7th nv, 40x95 I

Jobo Adamson agt Jnl ia A, Skidmore; a t t 'y , Edwin Kerapt n

Broadwdy, s w s, 43.1 n w ( erry st, runs Bouthwpat 89 X southwest 141 t o T b r o o p a v . s Dorthwest 41 6 s noi theis t 119 to 'Fhroop av. x sou'h^flat 2 0 x nor t teas t 86,3 to Broadwaj, x soucheist 21.7.. Louisa Ppltier agt Albert t-iíneodi ger; a t t 'y , Charlea [ ' 'inhardc 31

I7th st, s s, l"u w lOth av, juslOO.-i. Michael McCadden flgtThomas Croak; foreclos. mechan-ic's lifin; a t t ' i s, Jobosoi &. La,mb 21

Barbey sr, Q a, 389.11 s Fulton av. -Æsi15. Pboeba ^0^0^^^"^ agt Cacharine Jacob iudivid. and a d m r s L --turn; pani i ion; att.'ys, Thornton, Eflrle& Kiendis 21

FulCon sC, D s, 123 9 w Romersst, 20x85 5s30.1s87,7. Caroline B. Est.(rbrook agt Eraeliue V. Herbert; ati 'ya, Benpdioc & Benedict 21

Bth at, n s, 17 8 o-5th av, aO.lxlOO Rice O, Bur-faans a e t Michael Connell j ; a t t ' j a , Murpby & Meicalf

Berlieley pL n s, -am.a e 6tb av, 30,10x100, Metro-polican Lifa los . fo. agr 'rhomaa C. Smith; alt 'ya. Araoos , K tch & Woodford..

Thatford si. e s, 148 n Qlpnmori av, IfislOO. Slar-euí .sacketl et al. trustees Frederick R. Lee agt MHFV E, ,\1H3JD; atC'ya, "'ackf't ,& Laoe 33

Eeid av, e s, 6J n t ancock st, 59siOU. Ellen Con-noUv sg t John W, vviilbri'lE'e; forecloa. me-chanic's l en; a t t 'ys , Judge &Diirack 33

Atlantic av, n a, 100 e Hoyt st, 3'ÍS9II.6. Broolilyn Trust Co. agt Eliza F. Brooks: a t t ' j s , Bergen & Dykman 23

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20

21

31

21

21

33

SECORDED LEASE8.

For Ityng term leases, also assig meni of leases, see Leiîsekold Conveyances,

N w íORK, Per Year

Clinton Bt, No. 9,fli'st and third floors, Mary H. Beck to BarcholomewsLefkoviciJ; 2years, from >lay l, i89i $504

Cornelia Bt, No. 18, atore and rear rooms. Henry H. Haigfat to Michael Soanlan; 5 years, from Sept. 1.189-2 300

StUne propevty. Aaaign. lease, MíchaelScan-lau to Jaraes McCoarc 2,000

Delancey st, No. 154,basement, flrstandsecond flriors Adeie Graoget to Isaac LeHliowitz; 4 7-iayear3, from Hay 1 720

Graod at, Sot. 50 and 5-3. Nicholas Murray to Jamea McVitty; 7 9-12 j e a r s , from Sept. 1. 1893 5,500

Macdougai st . Nos. 171 and 173, w s, 105 n Waverley pl. Archibaid D, Eussell to Torap-blns Mclndoe & Co.; IO14 yeara, f rora Feb. 1, 1891 8,700

Oliver sc, No. 58, atore. George Morris to Mich-ael Bosco; 4?j yeara, from Aug. 1,18B3.. . .

repaira and 276 Fark row, No. 130 ^ second and third floors. Park row, No. 133 ( Jobu Pallohan to idODry

J . Wehraan;5 7-13 vears, frora Oct, 1,1893,. 2,400 PearlsC, No .364. baaement, Eose A. Healy

extrx. Owen Hpaly to Autonio Lornbio; 1 year, frora Oct. 1, 189.; 1,040

Eiviogton Et, No. 194, atore. Eliza Buttner to BermaD Klausner; 3 years, from May 1, 1892, 300

Same property. AasÍÉTU. lease. Herman Kl usner to Elias Binder nom

Slantou st. No. 319, a w cor Goerok Bt, store floor. H e n r j Brennrich to Matlhew J . Mc-L'ormick; 3years , from M a j l , leoí 960

lOth at, No. 257 E., store floor and flve rooms above. Maria Waguer to Herraan Bimge; 3 years, troraMay 1, 1393 repairs and 1,560

l l t h st, No, 601 E . s t re and baseraenc, Jo-sephÍneSchmid to Philip Moeraoh; 5 years, from May 1,1801 repairs acd 360

14th st, No. 103 W. NelsouM. Whipple to Geor-e iannaTaj lo r ; ^^ years, from Aug. 1, 1692. 4,800

14tb st, No. 2H E. Ascher WeiDscoln co Georee Weiaa aod Helen his wife; from Aug. 15,1392 to May 1, 1897 repairs and 2,000

íOthst, No. 353,storeaQdceUarandthree-scory rear huildÍnE, Elizabeth M. Hage to Hen-riecta Fink; 3 years, from May^I, 1893

^ •;••;•• •-•• repalrs flnd 552 69thst, No. 61 E,. store. Sopbia Nchwab to

Jobu Drake; 4 7-12 years, from Oct. I, I89i

Blstat. NoB. IfiSand 17ii E . " ]yra"an'sarnêr to ' ' Emll T.eiaan nnti Ernest Ebeliug; & yeara tromOiít . 1, lf-U3 1 eO

117th st, No, 3'li E. Genr e llills lo HeDry Henke; 4 veHrs from Oct, 1, ig93.,. .rep'ilrs and 4-30

135tb el, No, 77 E,, stofO nnd upper apart-rapnls, . .hir les C. -cbildivachter lo fred-erick H. Blaake; ':% years, fiom tiept. 1. „ 189í 1' • i ' 500

Coiunibus av n w cor inlih at, stnr'e — •••íd u p o ' ' cellar, Danii-1 Hijcklev to Dar n , : „ years. froin llav 1. 1393

Same property. Assign. leaae. Neil Ken-nedy t o T h e Bavarian Brewiug Co nom

Stebbma av. No. ]153 ,B w cor Horae t. Maria A. w fe of Adolph J . Wuytack to Philip Eb-liDg; 8 1-12 years, f rom Aprfl 1. 1893 500, 510

Wesc End av. No. 343, Dore Lyon to Jobn G. Hutler; 3 l!- l ' iyeara. from Oot. 1. It93. per year. $3.501). wich privilege of renewal f o r 3 years at, per yeav, $3,000, ana privilege of ' purchasefor 47,500

l a t a v . No. 1606, store floor and pa r t cellar. Nathan Boehm and Resie Krausa to Albart Weiss; 5 j e a r s , t rom May 1. 1801 . . .repairs and 960

3d ay, No, '3Cd3, a w uov ll ' i th st . Mary A. Ward e s t r s . Jobn Wood to WiUiams Broa ; 4years , frora Mny 1. 1 93 - 2,450

3d av. No. 26J9, store and bssemeDt. Frederick Qpbhard to Matilda Lesy: 6 years. from Jao . 1, 1893 repaira flnd 1,050, 1,200

Pier iDew) Nn. 23, Norrb River and .^- bulkbead sdj'eochPideaDd wbaifage, Wayor, &c., New York, to The West Shore R, H, Co; \.J j e a r s , frora Oct, 1. 1391 43,000

Pier (uewi 24, North River, Same to Homer Bamsdeli, Newburgh, N. Y.; 10 j ea r s , from Feh. 1,1899 26,635

Pier inewp ;;6, bullihead, esrendine Crom a poiiit 125 s of said l'ier co n s Pier 37. Hame to same; 10 yfiars. frora May. 8!ll.repaiva and 10.100

Pier inew) 36, Nortb H vev. wbarfage rigbts. riauie to Old Dorainion S, K, (-'o.; 10 years, fiom May 1,189! S0,5CO

Piers fuewl 27 and 28, Norlh hiver and new bulkhead bet aame. Same to Penasslvauia R R.Co. ; lO.vears, f roranept . 1,1831 55, 0

Pier n ew í'3i, North Kiver. wbarfage. «ame to Tbe Great Wea ern Steamsbip \.,o. (Lim.); lOyears, from May 1, ]Bff8 31,500

CHATTELS. NoTK,— Tifi first name, alphtjbeticctlly arranged, ís

that of t!ie Miirtgagor, or party who gives the Mort-gage. Tlie " i í " means Renewal Mortgage.

• %

roiui.hiisav, N .w fi, ..aats Í9 described aa being mu"^ l l i n lo

ous season ' fith an

NEW TORK CITT.

SEPTEMBER 16 TO 23—mCLøsiv !.

BAIOON AND ttESTAURANT FIXTOBKa.

AlpenburE:. V. 3S7 E 34fch,.,,Geo Ehret. ' ( R ) $l,oro Beau « Finnerty, 393 3Eb av . .H Eliaa B Co. 2,000 Bergkamp, 0 B and J (J Rippe. 84 Uansemoort

Wm Peter Brewing 1 o, Stnrp Eiscures. 2,500 Blai,ke, Fred'k U. 77 E 135tb . , . ,F& M 6chaefer

B f o . 2,000 Born Bros. Leopold, Jacob and Herman. 3363 3d

a v . . . . J E i o u l e r BGo. 2, 0O Braudsteter, B . 62 F i t t , . . . H B Pcharmann. 1,000 8 fennan , J . 8-?471hav . . .PDoelger . (R) 7,-ifO Burke, M L, 13li W 50tb . J Kresa li Co. 800 Byrne, Feter J . 43 Peck sl ip. . .Geo Bechtel exr

o£. (BC 1 300 Barry, Jofan. 1681 Ist av . B MoGuire, Í;R) S.nOu Baust, Kurl, 418 E 73d . . . G E b r e t . i,5U Byrue, Josepb. 15 Mndison . J Kress B Co. I,0ii0 Byrne, Joseph. 33 Oliver J Kress B Co. iR) 1,000 Byrne, Josepfa. 515 Madiaon T C LymaniS: Oo.

(R3 3 000 Bec í, Cbr. 241 Eldvidee. . . F Opperman, Jr , (K) 250 CeleDta o, P. 283Motc., , ,B6vnbem.er & B. Ice

House. 115 ColumbusCatbolicClub. 4G1 W 5lBt. . , ,Bruns-

wÍck-B-U Co Pool Tables. 475 Connor .Edwd. 2027 3d a v . . . . J Eichlev B Co.

(R) 500 Dickert, E A. 539 9th a v . . , .A FiQck & Son, 3,000 Deerj , M J. 120 Leonard , . , .Geo Rmgler & Co.

(R) 1,200 Doyle, Jobn F. 702 Wash ing ton , . . , J Eichler B

(.'0. (R) 2,000 Donoho & Gilligan. 29 and 31 Centre , . , .Geo

Ehret. (tt) 3.O0O Donohue, Jno H. If8 Av C . . . .F r ed Ohleman,

e s r of. 3,C0 de Murg nondo, F D. 63 Liber ty , . . Brunswick-

Balke-C V,o. Pool Table. 950 Dmbeim, Frank, ]69th s t a n d J e r o m o av H

Zeltner, 200 Dwyer, J n o J . 497 Lexington av Cocrad

Btein (R) 2,488 Erzer. Louis. 623 E ] 6 t b , . . . J Eichler B Co, IR) 650 Engelhard. A J . 154 Columbua av . . . ,Be rn -

beimer & S. 5.000 Fasaott, Jos A. 183Monroe, . . ,F Oppevman, J r .

(R) 1,933 Finke, Fred. 186 Monroe — Enbsam & Horr-

mann. 1,200 Fiachev, H. 368 Alexacder a v . . . . Geo Ehret. (R) 1,200 Fox. Eapbael. 86 Grand Bavavian B Co. bO 1 Frubsorge, E . 514 W 44th — F Opbevman, Jr ,

CR) 350 Fox, J n o P. 1003 3d a v . . . . Henry Elias B Co. (R) 1,700 Freu d, 0 and G. 672 i l t h a v . , . Geo Ringler&

Co. 1,751 Feist, Rosa. r i 3 6 t b . . . F Hower B Co. 350 Florio, A, 307 E 104th. , . ,J Buppert. (E) 3U0 Focejt, A. 1333 Av A . . . . S t a r K Co, I , OO Freund, A, 1416 2d a v . . . . J o s Doelger's Sona, 800 Gacbot, C, 1,58 W 18th. , . ,Bavarian B Co. 1,500 Geller, Jos . 1'33 Broome , . H B Scbarmann. 1,500 Gutlridge, P, 832 3a av , J Everard, I,tí24 Gruft, Meiman. Iu7 Hester Budweiser B Co.

(B) 2,500 Georgea, Chr. 1108 S d a v , . . S LiebmanD's Bons

a Co. 7,000 Grosser, August and Etellta Weise. 683Broad-

w a y . . . . W m H Frauk B Co. 315 Hagen, E, 101 Broad and 54 Pearl D Holl-

weg. (R) 5,000 Hahn, 0, 192 East Houston . . .VLoewer ' s Gam

B CO. 1,600 Hersberger, J, 494 Oth av J Ch G Hupfel B

(.0. 750 Hofl'nianu, JoseE, 1781 3 d a v , , , . J Eii.hler B Co,

, . (hî) 6CI0 Ho mann, David, and ChriBtÍaD 'oieif l ? (i , bnud . . . l lavariau BCo, , 'j . 1 , 5 0 0

.Jum, Fredk. 153 Cîi'•ír>. ' ^ , / o e t t e r a n d V, léD u s l i a v e î t .

200 500

(E) 6,000 1,500

660

67

2,450

2,000

1,500 04S

6,000

800 300

850

145

^ ^ ^ ^ " ^ , 6 0 3 ^ 8 ^ . 212Houston. . , .T Fedderke, Pool Table. 170

Jakoby, Fredricfc, 295 Eiv ngton . . Frank Ib-rt . 800

Kieran, J s s . 716 Columbua aJ. , , , ,Bembeimer & cbratd. I 4.000

Eraemer, Anton. 439 W iOtfa Bernbeimer& Scbmid.

Kreiíhel, Henry. 135 7 th . . . H Speitel. Kuri , JDO, 414 61 h av Geo Ehret. Kannenbe'g, F E. 166Í 3d av J Euppert. Klinper, Jobo, 434 E Gth . . . J & M H8l e,n. Kellehpr, Mrs, jaSthst and s t Nicholas av

Bernneimer & -•i chmid. Beer Pumi). Kennedv, Neil. 2002 Lexington av Bavarian

B e o . Kingwell, C. 3d av and 6tb sC Redniond &,

í"benby. Koster & Jacheus, 41 Rose . . . .S Liebraann's

i-'on B Co, Kramer, Peter. 7 Bas ter . . ,CSte,in. Kraus. FanDy. 231 aDd 233 Bowery , . . . J Ever-

ard. Krudner, George. 2033lBtav. . . . JEichlev B Co.

(R) Leib, John. 65 2d a v . . . , J R RenliDg. Li d, D. 74Sufrolk.. .Rnbaiim& Horrmann B

IJn. Loeb, âdolob, .371 E sfc Houston. . .Wague r&

yandford. P»ol Table. Landlbaler, Jobn. i3 RiviDBton...,Rub£am &

Horrmauu Co. (Rj 1,000 Lommer, R. y''9 E 7ad Star B Co. 1,000 Lorcb, P. 2 1 7 E 6 i b , . . . í i t a r B t o . 1.(00 IjUaseD, J D O . 1741 ParK av H Zsltner. 3.000 Ljr.ch, Patk. 2ii94lstav H E I i a s B ' o . (E) 1,500 Ljncb, Josepb, l!Be7 3d av J Eicbler B Co.

(R) 1.2(0 Mahev. E, 464 Peavl H Elias B Co. 4,000 McLabB, M, 638 Hudson . . .T C l.yman & Co. 1.000 WcOiart, Jas . 18 Oorneiia P Doelger. 1 500 Meyer , jD0G. 51)5 W 5lst . . .S tar B i o. 1 Meje'', Jaciib. Marv QuiD an and Jacoba New-

sread 17;í «'est, . . P Doelgev. l , t O Murphy.Hy. 136 Liberty anO 141 Cedar Bea-

diestou & Wcerz, Ueer Puuip. 265 Markeraf, Wm H. 343 8th a v . . , .Bembeimev &

SchmiJ. 7,000 McLauEíhliD, Dan'l, 567and 569 Hudaou Bud-

wei-er B Co. (R) 3,500 Mil er, Guatave. Allen and Houston s t3 , , , ,Geo

bechtel, e s r of, , (R) 1.954 Miller. John, 1883 7th av Bernheimpr &

Senmici, 2.000 Madd^u, M J , llôíl 3d av . . . ,David Mayer B Co. L5ii0 Mc^abe, Thoraas. 85S 8ib av . . .Ooorad ,'ítein. ?> t,ij McCool, Tbos A. 149 E 43d, , , . Joa Doelfrfj-'p

McVÍtty,"jas, 2I8Vft r Íck . . , .Lembec ' - ' " '^ ' " î C o . > , . . • • • •

Mufler, Jak'-ib. 53 Norfolic... F-iJower B Co. O'Connor, T h o s E . 61 B'^.clí J Knppert. (R) Oliveroa, B F . 518 Li; jgLon a v . . . . J Everard,

^ CR) O'Leary, Thos, 1433 Av A . , , . G Ehret . O'Rouvke, D J. l80Eark row, , , .GeoEing le r &

Co, Prange, P H. 935 2d a v . . . . F Opperman, J r . (R) F e t r j . F. ItiO lOlh av. , . . .C Siein, Placel:, Wm. 556 lat ;vv Jos Dnelger's SODB. Polak, å. 68iiTfemon;av BvuEswick-B-C Co.

PoolTable . • (k) Rohlfs, Wm. •!""" . . 5tb D Mayer. (R) 1,100 Rezac, Pra ' - ;K 143J Isc av, , , ,Beadleston &

Woerz. Ritzel. Phillip, 524 E 13th. . . . Geo RÍDgler & Co. Raufc, B. 131 Walker , . . ,Bernh6Ímer&Scbmid.

Bet-r Fump. Rapp, C. CourLlandt av and lS7Eh st Star

B i o . Reiiner, O. 438 G reeuwich, . . . G Ehret. Rosenheim. J . 157 Forayth s^tar B Co. Scbaura. Jobn. UQ E 41st., . ,Geo Bingler & Co. Sosuowsky, M and S. 50 Esses D Mayer B

Co. Streib, Henry. 130th st and 12ih av Clausea

& Prioe B Co. ScbamiuEhaua, D. 815 l th av J Eicfaler B

Co. (R) 3,500 Schneidev, r . 1448 lat a v , . , , S t a r B Co, 5X00 Seewaldt, A. 10 Av C . . . . E Hechtel. 600 Somraer, Ludwig. Elm av and Southem Boule-

vard . . .J Eicbler B Co. (R) Streil er, Jaques . 30 P i f t . . . . F Hower B C. Strempfel, M, 409 E 14 tb , , , ,F Ibert, Spanknebel, J . 516 E 5Ch,... t-tar B Co. Troiauo, A. 62 Baxter Henry Elias B Co.

(R) Tigar, Sam'l . 200 3d a v , . . , W m HGrifath & Uo.

Pool Tabie. Tirelli, Louia, 117Bleecker Baohmann B Co, Trmaboru, C. 2089 2(J av . .Star B Co. ,. Voss, Elisie, 356 Broorae F Boacb. I,.. Voss, E. 3S6 Broome . . . .FÆ M íicbaefer B Co. ' -Wilbams, J J aod E F. -062 3d a v , , . , P Doelger. 3,Diil White, Mavy E a u d Lewis AOlsen. 175 Broad- -'

wny , F Serakeu. (R) 8,750 Zoll, J H, 548St A n D s a v . . . . J Eichlev B Co, 1,503 Ziemev. B. 811 3d av. . , .CoDsumers ' B Co. 300 Yonk. Jno P. 3r35 3d av Bernbeimev &

í chm d. 6,000

HOCSBHOLD FtlBMITDHE.

400

6,000 60O 900

856 1,600

1,283 600

2.000 2,510

315

2,100 450

110

1,.300 1,51:1)

500 500

1,418

60

550 675 800 7C0

500

110 31"

.oS

162 115

336 W 2 2 d . . . , L Bflumann, 4-37 . imsterdam ay Fennell

20 Chriatopher , . S Hey-

Aokerman, G B. Austin. Wm N.

&P. Ackevmae, J a s H.

man & o. Arcfaer. J lary. 301 W 40th B M Cowperthwflit

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C h a d b o u r n e , Z L, l O G L i b e r t y . . . J H G e r u b a r d t . M a c h i n e r y . „

C a n d a M a t h e w s Mfg C o . N e w Y o v k C l t y . . . . B e r l m M a c h i n e W o v k s . M a c h i a e s .

CahiU, M a g g i e . C i t y , , , . E Wi l l i s . C a r r i a g e . (R)

C o h e n , B, 48, 50 a n d 5 2 0 r e h a r d . . . , L a m a o n C S S Co. M a c h i n e .

C o n o v e r , J B, C i ty P B a v r e t t , Son & Co. T r u c k .

C u r r a n & F a r v e l l y . 1090 I s t a v , , , , ^ o l f e E r o s , HorBCa.

C o r d e s , H e n v j a n d H e n r y M e i n k e . 336 W 16th J H M e h r t e n s . Grocevy Buainesa .

D r u m m o n d , R o b t . 446 P e a r L . . . L o v e j o y C o . P r e a s e s . 27,561

D a n n e n b e r g . 8 a n d H . 173 2 d , , , . A B u z a k . Ma-c b i n e r y .

D a v i s o n , W m R . 536 W 4 9 t h . . . W M M o n t g o m -e r y . W a g o n .

D a v i d s o n , A . 69 B e e k m a n G H S a n b o r n & SoDS. M a c h i n e r y .

DowlÍDg, M. 6 t h a v a n d 2 S t h s t . . . . N a t C a a h R e e (jo. C a s b R e g i s t e r .

E l e c t r i c P r i n t i n g H o u a e C o . C i t y . . . . C a m p b e l l P P a n d M f g C o . P r e s a .

E a g l e Dia t i l l e ry Co . 56 M o n r o e , , , B W e Í D b e r g e r . M a c b i n e s , &c.

F a s t , M E . 130 W 4 1 s t . . , , H P J o b n e s . F i x -t u r e s .

F m o , J , 176 T h o m p s o u . . . M a r v i u S a f e C o . Sa fe .

F e n n , D H . C i t y oÊ N o w Y o r k . . . J H K e m p s t e r . H o r a e s , & c .

QafCney, R i c h a r d . 175th s t a n d S o u t h e r n B O U I B -v a r d . . . . P Mansf le ld . H o r s e s , &c.

Q a l l a g h e r , P a t ' k . 410 l u t h a v , , , . N a t Casfa E e g Co. C a a h Eegia toT.

G e o r g i , J . 113 L i b e r t y , . . . S K l iug l ev . S t o r e F i s t n r e s .

G e r s t e l l . S E . 235 W I S t h , . . H & A Ufanan, I c e B o x .

Gob le , D W. S p a r t a , N J . , . N a t C a s h E e g Co. C a s h B e g i s t e r , _

G o d f r e y , M. g a t h s t a n d 2 d a v , , , , N a t C a s h R e g Co. C a s b R e g i s t e r .

G o l d b e r g , H . I S B o w e r j . . . S G o l d b e r e e r . Ma-cfaines. „ .

Q o t t l i e b , J . 99 F u l t o n . . . . J W e i s s . B a r b e r F i x -t u r e s . „

G r o e n m a n & Co. 20 M a i d e n I a n 6 , . , , H e r r i n g -H a l l - M C o . S a f e .

G u i s e p p e , N a p o H . 409 E 1 2 4 t h . , , . N o r t f a r J e w Y o r k T r a d i o g Co, S t o r e F i x t u r e s .

G a r d n e r , F W , C i t y . . , , W i l c k e & W i l e k e . Ma-c b i n e r y .

G e r m a n E v a n g e l i c a l C h u r c h . 341 E 8 4 t h . . . . L G o e b e l . C h u r c h . ( R ) 3.000

G o l d e n b e r g & F o r s t . 3 3 3 E a s t H o u s t o n . , . , A E M a r s , P o o l T a b l e F i s t u r e s .

H e p p , C h a s , 13'3 W 3 1 a t , . . . H I n g e r s o l L H o r s e s . H o f e r , L o u i s 0 . 443 W 4 5 t h . . . . J B o l l i n g s , Mi lk

F i x t u r e s , H o l z w a r t h , J a c o b . C i t y . . . . A T S c h n e i d e r .

T r u c k s . 329 B o w e r y E J

208

750

240

150

350

640

650

200

300

180

175

I.G:O

1,048

3.500

80

1,000

175

3,385

125

175

175

150

75

£00

184

152

H a r d Dg, F r a n k . n o x . P r e a s e s ,

H a r t m a n , T h e o . HoTses .

H a r t m a n , T h e o , H o r s e s .

Heimlicfa , M a x .

42 J a c t s o n WolfE

370 600

4S0

300 S Ar-

(R) 1,400 B T O S ,

150 ii J a o k s o n W o l í B r o s .

s a S C E L L A N B O C S ,

30 E I27 tb A Sul e r . A l m y , E d w i u R. H o r s e s , &c,

B e n n e t t , J . 48 E 4 t h , , , , H K o r n , t i s l u r e s . B r a u o b l a t t , H . 438 B r o a d w a y , , , , R H o f f m a n .

F i s t u r e s . B r o a d h e a d , T h e o . 284 G r a n d . . . . H M u r k o n . F J X -

t l i r e s , B u r d g e , U e n r y C. C;',r of N e w Y o r k . . . J A

T h o r a p s o u , F i s f i i r e s . B u m h a m , Q e o H & Co . C i t j o£ N e w Y o r k . •

B r o w u F o l d i n M a c h i n e Co. M a c h i u e s . B a r n e t t & K a u L 71 V a r i c k . . . , H e r r i n g - H a l l - M

B e c k b B J r t h 27*7 10 ^18 E r o a d w a y . . . L L V a n

. S ' " „ ^ ; ; t ' ' l V o t r e " D d , - - í - ' ^ - ^ O S S C O . Ma-

228

125 149 115

3,2C0 350

150

500

250

500

50

. 500

_ 19 C o l u r a b u s a v . . . . P W e s t -p h a í . ' B a r b e r F i x t u r e s . ( B )

H e m p e l , E d w d . 607 E 1 3 t h . . . . H e n r y H a a s e x r 01- M a c h i n e s .

H o c k i n g . B R, C i t y o£ N e w Y o r k . , . , B K H i g -g ina . F i x t u r e a .

H a r t m a n & B r o . 93 W a l k e r , . . . J S t e w a r t . Ma-c h i n e .

H e p e n s t a l l , J n o l, 27th s t a u d 2d a v . . . . N a t C a s h B e g Co. Casfa B e g i s t e r .

I s a k o w i t a , H . 2 9 B r o a d w a y . . , . S G o l d m a n . F i s -t u r e s ,

J o h , R u d o l p h . 1 8 0 0 L e x i n g t o n a v , . . , B L i t t m a n . B a r b e r F i s t m e s .

J o h n s t o n , J a a N . E a s t O r a n g e , N J , . . . C a m p -bel l P P a n d Mfg Co. P r e s s ,

K a u e l a k y , M. 7 a n d 9 C a n a ! . . . . J G o l d s t e r a . F i x t u v e s .

EoBCher M e a t a u d S a u s a e e Co. 190 S t a n t o n , , . . L H e i n s f u v t h e r . F i s i n r e s .

K r a p p e , M a x B, P a r k a v a n d 78th B t . . . . O B o t t c h e r . D r u g P i x t u r e s .

K e n n e d y . W m J . 131 W 4 5 t b . , , , H K i l l a m Co, C a r r i a g e .

K i e r a n , J a m e s . 715 C o l u m b u s a v — N a t C a s h R e g Co. C a s b R e g i s t e r .

K l e i n s m i t b , L . 641 B r o a d w a y . . . J S c h w a r t z . B o x F i x t u v e s , ^ _

K r a m e r , P , 7 B a x t e r , . , , D C a r r a r o , S t o r e F i x -

K a h n , C b a r l e s . 108 W o o a t e r . , . L K a h n , H o r s e a n d W a g o n .

K r o p p , E m m a , 903 A m s t e r d a m a v Z i m r a e r -m a n n & Co . F i s t u r e a .

K r u g , P l ú l i p . E a s c £ 6 l b . . . . J E b h D g . H o r a e . K e e f ê , R i c h a r d . 318 W 4 1 s t . . , . W o l t t B r o s .

100

272

350

400

801

175 _

1,583

151

200

250

8C

6,500

1.900

176

500

20O

750

l.OOO 350

331 E 7 5 t h . . . . W o l f f B r o s .

331 E 75Ch . . .Wol fE ' Broa .

. E Desvevi i ius . F i s -

N a t C a s h R e g C o .

. . P o D e Wolf . S t o r e

,»u .»oa u v , 2 0 S W , M i c n a . . - ^ ^

H c-vs . d J i " , 5 n o r t & T o w n a e D d , ' - ^ l "•"' •-••^^ O p d y k e íTí. n s. 100 e :;d s t , 300si5ax3. i fs ]54.7 .

RoberC L . Ha r j i soD a n d a n o . e s r s a n d t vos f ee s a g t E l i z a b e t b H . B a r r y e t a l . ; a t l ' y , E o b e i t L H a r r i s o n

45 th sL 8 Sj 2 0 e lOtb a v , ^es ' l 'oo." E m i ' l ' w i í d f é é r a g c P a t n c k B . H a n l o n e t a l . ; f o r e c l o s . m e c h a n -i c s h e n ; a t t ' y , O s c a r E . L a n g e r

30

30

h o r a e s . L a a k a n , Sie&fr ied.

H o r s e s . L s B k a n , S i e g f r i e d .

H o r s e . L o p e z , J o s e . l C 8 E l ' 2 5 t h . .

t u r e s , L i n g e l b a c h , H , 330 E 45th

C a s h Reg ia tev . L o p e z , J . 35 B r o a d w a y

F i x t o r e a . L u e b r m a n H . H y . 413 WiUis a v , . . . S r a i t b & S d l s ,

H o r s e , & e . M a r i o n , A u g u s t a . N e w B r u n s w ck , N J . . . . W r a

D i e b o i t . B o a t . (R) M c K e u n a , J o h u . 448 8 th a v , , , , W o ! E E Bros ,

HoTse. M c K e n n a , J o h n . 448 8 th a v . . .Wol fE B r c s .

U o r s e . M a r t e n s & H o y e r . 36 3d a v . , . . J n o D W i l k e n s .

F i x t u r e s , M u n d e l l a , M V . 101 E I 1 9 t h . . , . W i l e k e & W i l c k e .

M a c h i o e r y . M a t t b e m s . & Co, W A, 374 ColumbuB a v . , , . M o s -

l e v S a f e C o . S a f e . "•*"L McDol 94.', 1 Ma lono . 1091 3 d a v . . . . L a m s o n C fa 600 I '•>• lO Doug la sa ' s i , , ' .

L l u a , Co. flgc J o b u H e y P 5 5 t h . , . . N a t C a s h E e g • r o . s e w e i i . '

I J n d e r b i i l a v . e s . 8 3 6 0 Dean sL l u o a ' é ã a v • • . D P Nichp l s & n o r t a 6 10 s wesc 3 s n o r t h 20,8 s w e s t 19.^ x

150

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150

1,850

175-

138

056

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350

3 0

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115

150

175

->iu4i,.j u 1., jL. .íTTj-i, i i uoí Lu 2u,o £ wesc IM,^ X Dor t t iweat 2 6 x wea t 61.4 t o av , s a o o t h 30, J e a n -n e t t e G. B r o w n a g t B e n j a m i u A r m s t r o n g ; a t t ' y , J , Dl P r i n c e , J r . . . . . , 20

Record and Guide. 403

Mook, P, !54 5th av A BendlDger. Fix-turea. 1,450

MuDfell, F L . 331 W l 4 th , . . .Canton Suvglcal Dental Chalr Co. Machiue. 100

MeDonald, Jas . City oí New Yoi 'k . . . .Kean & Llues. Coupe. (R) 175

Mulligan, J Q. 132 Broad Lamaon Consol S S Co. Machine, SIO

Nneont, J n o C . 409 W l th Glasco Ice Co. Wagon, 104

NeuliBt, George. «90 E i t b M Neullst. Wagon. 350

Oakes Mfg Co. NewTorkClty. . . .H8rrlDg-Ha]l-M Co. Safe. 390

O'Connell. Wni, 7&th st, WesternBoulevard HorriDg-HalI-M Co. Safe, SO

Ohlhorst, Adam J, 234 E 106th, . . ,R OMhorat. Horses, &c, 600

O'Nelll, M A, 20 Soulb Williara . . . , Stark-weatber & Co, Fixtures, 1,500

O'Neill. PraDcis T. 74th st and 2d a v . . . . N a t Cash Reg Co. Cash Register. 175

Okun, Morris, 1 SufEolk B JofHs, Macbines, 500 Osterboutt, C F. Ci ty . . . ,A Homer. Boat. (Rl 3,400 Parish, B. 33 East Broadway, . . .Benn6t t &

Gorapper. Machines. SOO Pittfield, Ca'barine, 16i E 57th....Bl M Fuss.

Horses, &c. 260 Pressig, E. 434 E 54tb, . . ,Manhat tan Type

FoundryCo, Press. 239 Pronk, Mrs A J . HofEman HouEe.. . .Hevring-

Hall-M Co. Safe. 75 Petevs, John. 52G E 85th.. ..M Specketer. Fix-

tures, 400 PetoTSon. J a s H . Bvooklyn, N T Damon &

PeetB. Preases. 106 Pivoetzky, E. 2355 8th a v . . . , A Durst. Flx-

tmes . aoO Pacelio, A. 26SpriDg . . . A S t a r e c e . Fixturea. 135 Radobold. Wm. 11 E 7 t h . . . . N a t Caah Beg Co.

Casb RegiaCer. 175 RobinsoD, G, Jr , 217 W I25th . . Wm Robinson.

Store Fixtiires. 420 EoEansky, MarkB, 193 Division.,. C Sneidev.

Stove FixCures. 350 Rlnck, D, 69 Eldr idge . . . .M Perolrauttor. Store

Fixtures. 205 Rettig, JoaM, Jr , 244 W SSd, . . .Conrad Stein.

Fis tures . 630 Eeil y , P a t k , 14G W o r t h . . . , E W Youmans. Ma-

chines. 1,000 Rosenfeld, Leo. 57 2 d a v A BOÍDZOD. F i s -

tuves, 2.135 Eadu inev. Julia. 58 ; Clinton Gevman Ex-

change Bank. Silverware. 208 Raduzinev. Jul a. 160 Attome.v TJ IOD Square

Bank. Macbines. 200 Baduzlner. . ulia. 832 Gvand.. , ,State Baok.

Silverware. B95 Eaduziuev, Jul a, 332 Grand . . P KafiEeman,

Silverwflre. tOO Ricca, Josepb, 240 Elizabeth E C Eustace.

Eogiries, 175 Sch|noider, John. 6799 tba v . , , H W GSLuerich.

F s turea and Hor e, 300 Shevil, Abram. 19 F o r 6 j t h , , . . J Abramovich.

Bavbev Fis tures . 135 Smitb, Jobn B aud M A Hovgau. 118 and 120

Fultou Market G Seeraan. Fixtures. (R) 2,900 Smith, Henry H. 624 WasfaiBgton Bishop &

Hendrickaoo. Fis tnres . 1,000 Schlueter & Bartboldi, 341 E l l t h , , , , E C Rein-

hardt . Presses, 3,500 Singer, John W. 719 E 134th , . .G J Lawreuce,

Wagons. 1 Shapiro, S. 55Hester MRosenberg, Eutcber

FistuTes. 100 ShefdÍD, Daniel es rof , I13E 106th, , , .Hincks&

Johnson. Carriages. 700 Stage, L H. 5 1 E 9 t h . . - . E Davls. Fixtures. 1,400 Standard Fasbion Co. 3 W 14th, , . .S M Tallman.

'h is tnres. 2,500 Standard Fashion Co. 2 W I4 th , . . .E J Walton.

Fixtuves. 2,500 Steinev, Henry. 248 East Hous ton . , . .B MavB-

cbeidor. Store FisCurea. 144 BteiDgut, Siraon. 31 aud33 2d a v . . . , B Dobsbotz,

F i s tu res . 250 Taylor. E L. 68 Grove . - Marvin Safe Co.

Safe. 135 Tauber. Jos. 93 E 4 th . . . J Cunningham Son

& Co, Carciages. 750 T r a c j , E Clark. New York City Herring-

Hall-M Co. Safe, 25 Vossler, J J , 02 W 26th, . . .Herring-Hall-M Co,

-Safe. 57 Vallely, Wm H, 149 Su!livan.. . .JoB H Lippo.

Carriages, 275 WildC, E A & Co. 83 Mur ray . . . ,G Wilhelm.

Eng nes, 400 Wlectimau, Jobn, 133 Maiden l ane , . . .M Stolzes.

Fixturcs. 6,253 Wehb, James . 274 Mereer sc, City Hincks&

Johnsou, Carriagi-s. 535 Wieseui'inD, K. 1 2 3 A v C . . . . B Wei!. Store Pls-

tures. 1'20 Zinn, Jacob, 26 E 4 t b . , . , J W HerbsC, Tea

Store.

BILLS OF SALB.

Ambvuso, Mftrco, 195 Elîzabeth, . . ,Dome ico Lo Caso. Groc«ry Fixtures,

Bvaucati, .sand S Giordam. 2)8 Eh a b e t h . , . , P Peruiciaro, Grocerv Pixiures.

Bambaeh, F, W, lOS É s s e s , . . . H W Bambach. Truss Pii iuess.

B a u e r . G n n d C , i7Cannon . ..CMoffa. Ear-ber F îtuvos.

BvittOD. J A 130 W 4 i s t . . . . M E F a s C . Vendome Batli Fis tnres .

Cook. Ceo E. 51 6th ftv...,.TaB A î eroa and Peter Henckel, Drue Busint'ss.

Czioer. M and W F Kui-.bler. 244 E 104th, . , ,H Sierichs, íieRi' IJoItliiig Fistiirfis.

DamÍHuo. , . l l l Chai le ion, , , .G P sani, F i j tu res Daiiton. FerdiDajiil. Ci ty , . . E SuUan, I'ictore, Bagl« DiatilleryCû. 56 Monroe B Weinbertrer

Fixtures, Fischer. Henuan . 180 E 3d, , . ,L MoTgenstem,

Grocery Fist.ure . Gri ith, DaFid P, 37 Soutb Stfa a v , , . .C Mahl-

stadt . Macbioery, &c. HendriCks, F . I43i Broadway. , Geo I.|eber.

Pis tures , , • Humpbr,i>y, H J, l-34th st and Lexin-^al leoi . ,

M M Petelev. Purniture, . , • uic mSjiB

200

630

300

20O

125

3,000

2,5r^

1(11) 350 750

2,048

275

500

9fl!

' 'lm

1,850 3,000

500

6S0

McCormlck, M J, 117 Goorck H Breunleh, Saloon Fis ture . 1,000

Mehrtens, J n o H , 336 W 16th. . . ,H6nry Cordes and Henry Melnke. Grocery FisCurea.

Miles. T C. 31 W 63d , . .T J Miles. Furolturo, Moffa, C, 27 Cannon. . . .D Lacolla. Barber

F sturea. Monash, BolomoB, 776 Sd av C Monasb.

Fixtures. Morris, Peter. 9 l 8 6 t b a v A M Morria. Cigara. 3,000 Robinson, BenJ F. 51 LeoDard. .W Q Ailísou.

Dr j Goods. 1 S a u s e . J u o A . 160,162 and 164 E 34th Lena

Bimberg, Fuvn tuve. Spoerle. Sopbie. 345 E 20tfa... M Her rmann .

Houaebold Fixturos. Scbramel:, Luft & Co. 146-150 C e n t r e . , , , J Se-

ligsbBrg. Saloon Fis tures , Steinberg, A, City , , , , A Steiaberg. Pic-

ture Frames. Stern, GuBsie. 1 3 ^ Divlsion, . . .Jacob Stevn.

Pisturee. Shevlm, Thos, 435 I l th av. . . Jobn J Walsb and

Dauiel H Reed. Fis tures . Van Duzen, Eliza A. 239 Lenox a v , . . . H E Dis-

telburst. Fumi tu re . Winsman, Henry F . City of N e w Y o r k . . . T

von Reisdortt, Furni ture . 1,100

ASSIGNMENT OF CHATTKL MORTGAGES,

Boebra, laaac to Bemheimer & Schmid. (Mort, given by Herman F Schutto, Sept 8, 1893.)

Homer, Adam, BufEalo, N Y, to Wra Diehold. (C B Oaterhoiidc, May 1, 1890,)

Keegan, Micbael to Ellen Newman, (Patvick Ctirley, Aug. 1,1892.)

6,500

BOO

1

700

600

2,700

100

1,000

3,400

750

Stoj'|,-..îa akin to

Purniture, ,f • uia Lamb, Otto. 703 5th . . i ''^'^ '^*^ , tures. . Deasanta is ( escribed aa iJv:,"jJ l i í n L.tvij.lsftac. P'í E 2:''l ^ " ^ I I .,.1

gambU ig, \arJvorable wea the r m e a n s a prosperous season g^itli an The vvji vu.. _ fl^j '. ^wu^u _ ,,ay in mar, ,

KINeS COCI TX.

SEPTEMBBR 15: TO 31—I cLUsrvs.

BALOOS AND BBSTAURAN'T PIXTDBBS.

BelIincr,F. ]8921st . . . .Claus Lipslus B Co. =. 8711 Eohn .N. H7HambuTgav. . . LEppig . 1,000 Buvke, J F . 1549 Bvoadway. , , ,01ena & Cvaig,

<R) 700 Bartling, J . 500 Smi th . , . .D Stevenson. 600 Bvown.F. 282 Centval a v . . , , J Doelgor'S Sons.

(R) 800 Carr, P. 164 Jobnson, . .Malcom B Co. 1,000 Car ro l l ,PC. 344 Greenpoint a v , . . Emerald &

P h æ u i s Brew Eg Co. 80 Conneil .J . 131 I m l a y , . . . T C Lyman & Co. (Rl 1,044 Creighton, G. 6704Ebav T C LyraaD & Co,

(R) 6 0 Carapbell. J E. 155 Dívision av . . Coolí&Bern-

beimer Co. 1,000 Carey. J . 319 Craham a v . . , .F Howev B Co. 873 Coleraan, D H. ^85 Smith . . ,Q Bingler & Co. 1,457 Coyle, O. 51 Spencer . . . .A Altenbraud. (R) 303 Dehlev, M. 3'3 Morgan av . . , .CIaus Lipsius B C o . 800 Debua .JM, 101 Moove L Eppig, 400 Eifloger, A. 134 Knickevbocker av . . . L E p p i g . 600 Evnst, J . 62 Ucioc av Obernieyer & L. (E) 750 Praser, A. 134Fulton.. . , F Bachraann, (E) 250 Fiscbev. A H. 2450 Fulton S Liebmann's

Sons B Co. 1,000 Frankel, H, 66 G6vvy.. . .W H Fvank B Co, (R) 550 Freidank, C. 117 Se igeL . . , J Kresa B Co. 625 Pasanacht, W, 791 F Iush ingav , . . ,Bu rge r & H

B Co. (RJ 460 Gemmel, P. 1039 Flusfaing a v , . . . C Frese, 700 GTifath,J. 4 t h a v a n d l l t b Bt Budweiser B

Co. 2,20^' Gnise, J H. 37 A t l a n t i c a v . . . . H Koebler & Co. -nO Gaaser, Caroline, Atlantic av, s w cor Elton at

Loug Island BreweTy. 60O Gordon, J H, 2Í0 3d av Kubsam & H B Co. 330 Hanseu, S, 1358 Mvvt leav . . . ,Welz& Zerwiek. 750 Hempel, J. 187 Cook,. . .L Eppig. 500

Sarae same. 125 Holly, W C, 191 Bal t ic , . , .T G L y m a n & C o - (R) 1,000 Hegny, Karoline, ' 700 Evergree av F Ibert , 750 fieílmann, A, 497 Baltic T K Lane, 101 J a n t z e D , J a n d 0 Schrieber. 1189 Gates a v , , , , S

LiebmaDD's Sons B Co. (R) 1,350 Klebach, G. 119e3d a v . . , , F &M Schaefer B Co,

(E) 630 Knauss, J A . 386 7 t h a v Claus Lipaius B Co. 200 Korchbof, P J . 375 Hopkinson av . . . F l b e r t . 875 Kofoer, H O, 165 8 t h , , , , Obermeyer & L. Ií5 Kraf t . W C . 138Broadway.. . W Ulmev. (R) I,70O Kavauagb, D, 35 L a í a j e t t e , , , .Budweisev E Co,

(R) 4(;0 Layev, J. 104 rF lush ingav . . . ,Burge r& H B Co. 450 Lyons, T D esv D Coakley, 379 CoIumbia , , . ,P

McGuiuD. 500 Madden.J F. 647Wytheav C Frese. 340 Meyerdirck, C and J Deist, Atlantic av, cor

Sbi'fíield s t , , , ,Budwe i se rB Co. 1,100 Millev.A. SS K e n t a v W Ulmev. 900 Madigau, J H . 100;J 4ih a v . . . . T 0 Lyman & Co.

(E) 700 MastersoQ, J, . r. 441 Eeap W Ulmer. 600 Mi.Cutcheon, F. 3 Willoughby., . . E O e h s . 5,000 McKoBvev.T. 133 Clason a v , , , , H Koeblor &

Co. 4,000 McDonnell, M F. 85 Hamilton av M Reit-z, 1,120 Malone, C. 745 Washiugton av Budweãser B

Co I.R) 879 Mavkert, H. 85 Leouavd, , . ,A Simon. 1,100 Nagle, J , 33UOalilaud,...T C Lvman& Co, (E) 3LO Netsou & Andoi'so . 149 HaTriltou av D Ste-

veDson. 676 Obermaier, C. 567 renf.val av L Eppig, 600 Orthlieb, L. 176 AiDslie .. L Eppig, lOO O'Neil. J. -i'it Plyiuouth.. , .Budivcis6r B Co. (R) 50O pDÍiile, F. 097 íidCon,., ,Bu(lweiser B Co. 4,000 Petera, L. '381 AiDslie Rubsani & H B Co. 1,000 Quick, E H, 298LivingatoD.. . ,a O Cbnstgan,

Biiliaids, 420 Richter, F W. 3it Morth 2d,, , ,L Eppig, 500 Robevts, VV, 615 Aiiaulic av . . . ,0 \ i i i rmeyer &

L. (Rj 700 Rjan , W p . 698 Wythe a v , . . Obermeyer & L. 1,500

riame. 60nBedfordav sanie. 1,500 Ryan, F, 460 .•Vljrtle av . . . .Malcom B Co, 600 Ropke, F a n d W Keutben. 91 Hull Budweisev

B Co. . 660 Rugan, H D, 22441h a v . . , . T FT h „.'f(p|,tí.r <R* 3.250 Rappor te ,A. Stona niid Blake ^ '^^ o e i i e i ..._ - • BCo. • â t U3 I i a v e i t . li.,545

Sehnaars . ,HH. S6i./ . * • bmitb. JAIexan(^l lborSí

36 JuDius,, , ,Cowpevthwait &

Welnrelcb, J , 891 I.lherty a v , . , . F I b e r t , Wevnev, J. I77Sackett 6 t , , . .Leavy & Britton

BCo. Waldeier, A. 227 Nortb 2d . . .G Binglev& (3o. Wolf, J . ' Pl P o w e r s . , . , L E p p i e . Woods, C. 66 Eroadway L Eppig, Zapp, Mary. 74 North 5 tb . . . P WeidmaBU.

HOUSBHOLD FUBNITTIBB,

AlvatoT, J . 011 Myrt leav. . . .KeDdrlck & Co, Allen, EstheT. 56 Hooper, , . .Cowp6rthwalt &

Co. ArmstroDg, T,

Co. Annstvong, E. 23215th,.,.M Nason. Albrecbt, E, 5 E a l p h a v , . . . B r o o k l y n F Co Alcott, Nellie M. 80 Rockaway a v . , . . Mu lins &

Sons. Broonan, Margaret. 3 i8South4 th . . RGIanz, Baker, W H. 33 Hanson p l . . . Cowperthwait &

Co. Berenherg, BarbaTa. 12 Belvidere A Schu z Brady, B, 46 Stockton Mullius & Sous. Brettner, M R. afiS t b a v . . . L B a u m a n n , ByTDo, D. 143 AshlaDdpl W R Wehster. Clancy, T J, 50J Gcand a v , . . . J Cojne & Co, Corri a n , J A . 354 NasBau...,CowpeTthwalt &

Co. Cullen, MJ , 101 Columbla, , . .Cowperthwait &

Co. Coleman, •=iarah, 7 Bunter Fly r e a d . . . . O'Con-

n o r & T , Carey, E, 53 Woodbull,, , ,Brooklyn F Co. CastBris, N W, 49 Middash. . . . J Coyne & Co. Cook, Fann e L. 87 Sohermerhorn A Pear-

son. Corson, Addle F . 125 Livingston., , .Brooklyn F

Co, Dodgo, H P. 590 lOth,., .Brooklyn P Co. Donlon, Margaret. 107 Adams ...MuUins &

Sons. Duncac. J G . 165 AinBl!e....BrooklYn F Co. Dumars. J H. 36 Coopev.. , . Brooklyn F Co. Eichwald. A. 189 Adaraa. . . .Cowpertbwait &

Co. Fidgeon, W, 206 Nostraud av . . .Cowoerthwait

&Co. Fi tzpatnck, Mary. 1040 Herkimer. , , ,Oowper-

thwait & Co, FlyuD, Ida. 233 South 6th, .Cowperthwait & Co. Foiey, Savah. 963 Qates av . . .AScbulz ,

451 7th , . . W R Webstev. Danfoitb s t Cowperthwait &

eo 65T

1,832 eoo 600

197

133

163 148 250

177 265

684 472 187 117 100 167

113

163

^ 1 ' 2

l í ir-

i; ir

I Foulka, J W, Frabasilio, M,

Co, Franklio, J . 608 Vanderbilt a v , , , , Cowpev- ^•^

tbwait & Co. 133 Funk, B. 139 Lor imer . . . Cowperthwait & Co. 134 FaaC, M E & F R ., H P Johnes v 8,60 Gibney, S. 8l6Bedforde ,,, liullins & Sons. 190 Gruendahl. 39 PulaskÍ„,^/Jlíicolu I aud Q Co. 200 Glechner, A. 760 Hlarí.y a v . . . . Cowpertfawait &

Co, - ' " 136 GluckofE-1, 565 Kosciusko KeQdriok& Co. 150 GrifQn, Mary. 464 Evergreen a v . , . .Keudrick &

Co. 130 HansaoD, M H. 59 D u p o n t — Cowpertbwalt &

Co. UQ Hegeraan, R D, 209 53d, . . ,Cowperthwait & Go. 250 Heubele, W, 1£,7 Evergreeu av , . . .Alexander

Eros, 11" Hopkins, H. 122 McDougal Cowpevthwait &

Co. 15 Howard, F.i e. 9734th av. . . ,Cowpertbwai t &

Cc 168 H-J^nes, J J . 620 Bergeu. , , ,Brooklj-n F Co. 199 Hurst, E Clara. 258 Ryerson. . , Maria A War-

ner, (K) i m Harria, B T, 283A5th av . . , .Brooklyn F Co. 278 HiltOD, W. l lB4Halsej — Brooklyn F Co. 158 HoBnricken, J, 307 Furman A Pearson, 134 Hohenfela, F A, 131 Stockton. . B r o o k l j n F C o , £47 Judson, E, 586 Dean. , , ,Coramerc'al Credit Co, 100 Lauby, Eleanor J , 79 Lee a v . . . J Gregg& Co. 185 Loary, LizzÍB. 63 Division a v . . . Cowpenbwait

& Co. 175 Lovell, Ella M. 181 De Kalb av . . . .Brooklyu F

Co. 460 Lake, F R, 166 23d... .O'Conîior & T. ' 13;^, Lester, Mary A. 783Union. , , .BrooklynFCo.^ 222 Manuiag .MJ . 233 TiUavy., . ,Biooklyn F Co. 226 McCovmack, Mary, 35 Ist MuUins & Sons. 257 McGratb, W J, 113 43d. . . . Jordau & M, 108 McMouagb, Nellie. 116 Lexington av Mullins

& Sons. 240 Morvis, E. 1349DeKaibav J o r d a n & M . 107 Macready.J . 90 Cl ntoa a v , , . . J McEnery & Co. 338 Maguhe, J J . 86 Utica av . . .Cowpertbwaic &

Co. 258 Martin, W S , 121 Pvospect pl T J Leary e t a l

esvs J Cbambers. Piano. 162 MarriD. W H, 14757th Cowpertbwait & Co, 115 McCaskelly, Ehz A. 6th av and 31st s t .,

B r o o k l j u F uo. -199 McGratb, Jeunie. 130 43d Cowpevtbwait &

Uo. 322 McKeever, T. 133 Clason av Alesander

Bvos. 102 Morris, W J . 377 Macon J H Little. íFO Mullen, Fannio E. Biake av, near Scbenck av

. . . Henrietta B Mihev. Piano. ifo Nicbol, H. 1277 Atlantic av BvooklynFCo. 164 O'Donnell, Maggie J, 36 Mar o u . , . Jovdan & M. 100 O'Neil, T. 111 33d . . Cowpertbwa t & C o . 170 O'SuIlivan, Helena. 473 Bergen . . ,0 'FavrelI

& H. 297 Pruutz, Mavy. 995 Kent av , , . ,O 'Farvel l & H. 178 Raud, W .1, 1183Pultou. . . .CCooper. Piano. 319 Eogers, A B. Fleet pl J BaumnDU. 285 Kedfloid, F L. 105 WaahingtoD a v . . . , H Valen-

tioe. 110 Robins<in, T L. 9B6 Deac . . J W Tyloi'. 100 i oyce, E G. Gih av and 7tb s t . . . .Erooklyn

F Co. J74 Smith, W G. 48 Putiiara av Brooklyn F Co. 150 Steele, Ida. 33 Flathusb a v — HiiliÍDS &Sons, 340 Scott, U C 247 Denn W T Siiiclair. I,0l,i0 Siegel, Lina. 1004 Halsey J A Schwarz, 141 SiramuuB, U P. 66 Grove Brookl j u F uo. 703 Smyth, W. 341 46th Cowperthwait & Co. 168 Stafaischmidt, C. Hall av Cowperthwait &

Uo, 121 Schneider, Loulse O. 251 Putnara a v . , . 0 Bier-

' . .'•lorit e', eone for a m o m e n i -~- i - vhich are

n1 ,er idei iw r( plea'

jnter' ho

' po l i t an Traction Company could be ÍDducC'^£_^^^;^ —j-ticleby do in tlie case of cer ta in roads) to pu t the ,. -gpnlaimed Aps trane-bat te ry eystem in service a long aîl the r '^st oí á „ „ . « , ^esigned to

_ ., e tengreatrai lway systems ^eiiLÍílntry—Ihe causes whicbf ..j theirdeyelopmeat, the terr i -

404 Record and Guide. Seplember 24,1888

WilliamsoD.'AnnaL, 93 Hicka....MullÍDB& Sons, 142 Watson,G D, Balph av and JefEerson a v , . , .

Cowpertljwait & Co, 128 Wecltauf, J, 2048 DeaD.. . .KeDdrick& Co. 2'39 Wilcas, J H . 337State MUU DS a S o n s , 240 Will ims , G C. 1368 Bergen — Coraraercial

Credit Co. „ 135 Winans, H. 312 SkiUraan,, , ,Kendrick & Co. 190 Wright. J J . 70.1ava Alexander Bros, 310 Tork, T. 45ai3 th . . . J McEnery & Co. 175 Yuganzo, Celina. 169 55th s t . . . .Cowpevtbwalt

& Co. 214 Ziegler, W T, 1099 Jeffevaon a v . . . , A Schulz. 264

HI3CBLL ASBOUB.

1.500

212

H3 330

975

700 150

300

300

154

600

113 175

400

800 160

500

Beodev. W G . 182 De I í a l h a v . . . . J F Cammann. Butcher F xtures,

Brasse, J •«. 616 Fulton . . . H a a g & C o . Bavber-Fixiurea.

Blaoey. J . 147 Greenpoint av — Avcher Mfg Co, Barbev Fixtures, (E)

Conovev, J B . . . P uarret t , Son & Co. Truck. Cos i i l o . JE . 515Kent av Prontiss Tool and

SupplyCo, Tools. (R) Sauie l 'rentiss Tool and Supply Co. Tools.

(R) S a m e , . . sarae, Tools, (R)

CuBick, J , 676 Ha l sey , . . .M Moyev & Son, HOTSO.

Coates, E. Room 1'3, 43 Broad at, New York — Margavet O Coates, Store Fistuves and Starapiug Goods,

rren, P, 33 Skillman Vollkommer & Co. Horses, Trucks, &c.

bbins, Eileo J Vollkommer, Jr , & Co. Horses, Trucks, &c, (R) 1,000

llimove. H B, 116 WÍthers . . , ,E W Rejnolds. Horses, Tvucks, &c, (Ri

viQO, J . 193 Novtb 6th , . . .Avcher Mfg Co. Barber Pis tures ,

ewes, H Barreit & Brusb. Wagon. (R) Iholm, C aud F Osterlof. 759 Fulion — H

Marsfa, OlRce Fis tures . Machinevy, &c. •schraann, Maria A, 247 El le ry . , . .Ferdinand • Muuch Brewery. iffln, M a r y , . . . P Barrett. Wagon. (R) upp , R, 1447 Broadway F Graebev.

Butcbev Fixtures, kson, J B. 4 New Chambevs st, Now Yovfc Ci ty , . . . Walker & Bvesnan. Print ng Fix-tures, (K) f.200

linalo, E. 64CoIumbia , , , ,P Jasinalo. Bav-bev Fixcuves, __ 800

.iDSíin. Mavy A, 201 5th a T , . , , S W & J A - lãvifend. HoTse. Wagons, Æc. ÍR) l.O O

Klein. M, OíEJimholdfc H Buser. Horseaud Waffon.

Eoorse, 1. 17 Moore-r,,. .H Greenfeld, GToeery Fixcures,

Kel ly&Aubry , . . F Barreti., Son & Co. Wagon. B.elly, Isabella M. 48Ten EycK:>-,.AD Puffer &

ciODS, Soda FoimCaiD, Leifils, J J . , . . P Barrec. Truek, , (R) Liebe, C. 146Ewen... .Collins, Downing & Co.

Woolens. ! Lee, W S . . . M Armstrong & Co. Ooôch. McGuire, H. 10 Hu ts a l ley , . . .Maj ' j CODTOJ.

aorsoB, Coaches, &c, I Meyor, T, 6 J Walwortb W Benne; Horse.

•^yer, "W. 55 Walwor tb , . . .W Benne. Horse and Wagon, '

, jrebouse, FIorenceE. 300 Sacke t t . . . .A G Sny-der. Butcher E' xtuTea.

Martine. F, 1041 Bedford a v , , . .Archer Mfg Co, Barber FisCuies.

Miller, G. Prospect P a r k — B Wasaerman, Soda Water Siaiida, &e. (R) 1,063

Micbaelis, H. 98 Greenporat a v . . . .MDTienken. Grocery Fixtures.

Muller, H. 119 Fu l Ioo . . . .B Meier. Storo Fix-cures. „ ,

MuUer, J G, 121 FrankI in , , , .G Siems, F i s -tuies .

Paresi, J . 51 Johnson av,..-Arcfaer MfgCo. Batber F s tures .

Prugoo, A. Sheepsbead, Bay, L I , , , ,C and M Larana. Barbev Fis tures .

l etetmftn, C P . 379 Throop av.. . .Sarafa A Joiits, Phaeton.

EingeD, J H and C E Jabn . 1-5 F u l t o n , . . . F Lemraerraano. Hotel Fixtures. (R) 13,000

Renscbell ,J . Mad sou st, near Central av — W Kempner. Horse and Wagon. 150

Eoberis, S. 3t9 Pea r i , , . .Uaus Eees 'Sons, Ma-chiuery. (R) 3,799

Russall, W L. Guernsey st, neav Nassau av — Harriet Russeil. Horses, Trucks, &c.

Scbattenkucber, D. 73 l3dav . . T & L Krom-bach, UnderCaker Fixtures.

Sondergeld, A . . , .P Barret t Son & Co. Wagon. Sweeny, G and E Dorus. 537 Myvtle av ., J - Kel l j . Butchev F i s tu res . 'Ti Dpleman, C, 189-ist i Donegan & Nelson.

Horse aud Wagon.

900

70 130

406 20O

172 1,000

6,000 195

645

700

'JÍ8

2,000

300

1,600

339

100

150

6,000

300 175

150

320

NEW JERSEY.

BILLS OF BALB.

15Judga . . . J KolL Milk Busi-Burggraf, J . ness,

Coningsly, F J . 338 Flatbush a v . , . , A Conings-ley. títore Fixtuies, Machiuerj-, &c,

Di Leouai'do, G. 2 6 GoId . . , .F Leto, Shoe Store, „ , „ . „

Gass, A. 50Mont roaeav . . , ,S J Geist, Drug fctoTe,

Greenfeld. H , 17 Moore — I Koorse, Grocerj Fistures.

Hittraeier, E . , , . J Vandev Noot, Hovses, Car-liages. &c.

Koubel, J . 451 Flushing a v . . , . L Bellmer and L Ruege. Saloon Fistures.

McElhinny, J J, 85 Hamilton av M F Mc-Honueli, Salooo Fixcures.

Muh'aC^iu. S. 6 1 E w e a . . . . J Goldstein. CoEEee baloon.

Meyer, tl C, 138 Lewis a v — C h r i s i i a n Meyer, Grocerv Store,

Rothschi'd, M. ^uMoore....GoldinaBothscfaild. botcliug Buaioess,

Eothfrttiund, H F C Hager. Horse and wagoo,

Bothprmuiid, H F. 38-iKeap,, , ,C H Burmeis-lOlt, two- tory aBtr ' fnes, _ _ ^«an-g; as-1 sessed value, ÍS^noo.":." J hy T. A. Kerrigao, a t 9 Willoug iby s t ' . " . " . ' . ! ' .

Chauucey st, No. 23, u s, 133.5 w Lewis av. 9.Bxl 1110

Chttuncey st, No. 25, n s, 118.8 w iLewis' av, 19,'9's 100, ; Two tbree-story frame (,brk 'liåedj' 'l'í-'o'ém'ts!!'. assessed valuo, $3,300 each; b>-^íi3erard M. Btevons, ref., a t County Court H c ^ f ^ 26

300

600

150

1,800

O

230

4.750

1,120

500

1,000

300

100

26

„.v'liOOslOO, Mic"a*.

VSSES COIINXT.

CONVETANCBS.

Atwater, Sámuel trustee—P H HavTison, South a tbsc »1,850

Aymar, E B—0 C All ng, East Orange 9,000 Bffuder, A J—J R Wilde, Blooinfield 1 Rloamecke, H J—J BammesEabv, South Orange. 395 Eollard, J o h n - F CoTt, Cliotnn 3,375 BornemanD, George—K t^cboener, Cl oton 293 Boacb, J VU—L M Schenck, Q u s r v j s t 2,000 Brady, JB—M A Wood. Liberty st 1

s a m " S H P um, McWhorter 1 BreÍDtnall, J H H et al—G W Jaele , 13th av 2,200 Britchford,|Walter—E Welton, surainer av 1 Buruett, Parke, Jr—T A Eicbborn, Thomas s t , , . 1 Buchaoan, R W—W J Knight, w s Halsey sE 141

n KÍDuey sC 25sl0u 8,000 Canfield, W H - E Colbj, 8 b st X'60 Cautieid, P W—S Simonson, UlinCon 300 Casey. James—J J MulUn, N o r t h 5 t h a t 000 Churcb of tbe Immaculate Conception—J W

Pbjfe , Caldwel 1 Cogsivell, Charles et al—Cogsweil & Boultev Co,

Nchav •, I Cofflo, E R—F A Edwavds. w B 3d st 150 s *th av 4,500 Colby, Andrew—W H CaDfleld, 8th at , . . 350 Condlc, s D — J O'Kourke, w s B u r n e t s t l 3 1 n

James Bt 28 103 13,000 Coudii, E M—U Kocber, Orange 1,000 Coweil, C E - P H Fowlev, East Orange 9,500 D e C a m p . G E — A P R o o s , i^aldmell 1,650 Deviue, Actbur—A M Kuaus, Wavevly pl 1,000

Samo—-N Y B a j R R Oo. Newark 2.720 Dodge. A E—E iDcess, Montclair 6,350 Dodd, L J—W Moore, Montclair 5,700 Dodd, Amzi—G W Jagle. 13th av 2,:00 Draper. G A—F B Draper. Mo''tclair 1 Eicbbovn, C P—P Bur ett, Jr , Thomas st 1 Far le j , B M et al—P M Harrîs. Ulinton 1,300

Same R L f'mith, Clinton 1, 300 Fleischmann, Elias—I Pried, 13th av 300 Ficzgevald, W H—S D Cond t, w s Burnett st 131

n J a r a e s s t 28x103 14,000 Forest Hill Ass-c—F H Hansou, HelIerPavkway 1,300 FordycB, A R—E Smiih, s e s Elizabetb av 25 n e

Branford st. 91x118 3, 0 Poster, Ca tha r ine -T Gilbooley, SouthlOtb s t . . . 3,500 Fvaoklín Land and Impt Uo—R H Cavstens,

Fran lin 350 Gardner, T J—E F Gardner, Clinton 700 Gauch, William—A R Pordyce, w s Union st 154

s Hamilton s t 19x36 3,000 Gei-man, Scott—LH Sayre, Orango i Gilso, Wtlliam—W Whicclesej, Clinton 300 Harl t , J C — B N Muun, West Orange 4,373 Harrison, F F - J B Withers, Bellevillo, 3,500 Hoffraan, WO—JFHoffiman, Clioton HofEman, H A—W C Hoffman, Cimtou HoSraan, W C—E SHoffman, Clinton Hoffraan, W C e t al—J H Uoffman, Clinton HoEEman, Wilhelmina—H A HofEraan, Clinton.. HumfreeviUe. J L—A W Palmev. n e cor Malvem

aod JefEersoD sts 4u0s309s264sl5-Js319 19,250 Irvington L and Irap' t Co—J Middleton, Cl nton S75 Jabn, C E - D Mantbey, 13th av 3,800 Jamouueau, W H—H S Adama, Novtb 7th st 500 Jeble, Lovenz—B Beckev, Hunterdon sC 2,250 Johnson, H W—C A Cvofutt, Eas tOrange 3,060 Keruagbau. M E—FMackin, Bouth 16tb st a,80O Kingman, A H—J1 Jlacot, East Orange 5,000 'iTirueger, NathaD—C Graether, n w cor Mont-

gomery and Barclay sts 60x125 11,600 Leet, Josepb— U Keller, North 5th st 200 Locl haiC, William—J Laraie, South 17thst 500 Lord, Krank—LJ Dodd, LHoatclair 1 Lowell, S V _ W A Miller, North 9th st 700 Lvnch, F r a n c i s - G H Bastiugs, Montclair 4,150 Lyncb, M E—G H Hastings, Montclair 5,000 Marsb, J D — F B A l l o n , 7 t h a v 15 McGrath, Patrick—EIi Teeter Land and Irapt

00, Dickerson at 1 Miller, Heury—T McCarthy, West Orange 457 Miller, W H—W Kelly, West Oranga 665 Mitchell, A P e t al—O Kirkhufl', East O r a n g e . . , . 1,133 Mulual Life Ibs Co—W H Jaraouneau, Ist, e s

North 4th sc ICC s 2d av 47x100; 3d, e s North 4th st 235 s •íd av 300x100; 3d, n w cor 3d av and North 4th st 485xl0u; ítix, n w cor 3d av and North 3d st 200x510 15,000

Muller, Joseph, Jr—L A Ziegler, Irvragtoa 1 Nesler, C L—A Thomas. Lenizav Newark Land aud ImptCo,--H Herfus, ClÍDtoa.. 1,000 Newark Quarry C o - J G Trusdell, Jv, Kidge s t . . 2,250 O'Neill, UT—MDeophil, Clioton 200 Ôppenheim, Isaac—F B cheimev, Ist, n s Spring-

fieidavSOe bedfovd st3nxI00; 3d,n sSprÍng-fleld av 110 e Bedford st 30x100; d, n s Spriagfield av 150 w Hajea st 30x100 30,000

Peavce. Oatharine—C L Shipman, Ovaoge 1,300 Quackenboss, S I—H and 0 0 of Nowavk, Bolle-

ville 3,000 Rhoades, N L—C Vauder Lippe. Delavan a v — 1,200 Rommel, W P—Lincoln B and L Assoc, Ridge-

wood av 1,000 Ryan, 0 M—M Rjerson, Ist, s s Alpine at 195 w . .^Hl l la ideavajs lO0;2d , w s Broad st adj T l

Stepbens 35x105 10,503 Sawyer, J W - S A Taylor. Milburu 3,600 Sayles, E R P—O C Dodd, Bloomfleld 3, uO Sayre, WT—S Germau, Oranee 1 Sellew. TG—MS McCuUy, Montelair I Smitb, J C — P WTiedmann, Camdeu s t 1,050 Smitb, Edwia—E Gaucli, e s Mt Prospect av 598

sBlûomfleld av 25x100 5,500 Smith, F H, Jr—M Pitzgerald, e s Suramer av

I 7 5 s M a y s t 35s116 4,750 fitocktoD, C S—FDel Guercio e t al, 7th av 9i 0 Tavlor, T M—J W saívver, Milburn . , . . 3,60u Trommans, Alfred—M Gaveo, LenCi-, av 390 Tyl-r. E D - B L H a j . b'rankhn O.'i U Wnclienhuth, F C—O O L OD et al, St Charlesat 1,350 Wallacei, J P—H Mc Wiûfty, Belleville 50

fiame — s a m e , BeMeville 50 Waid,SC—W Wbiitlesey, Mootcialr 1 Wacd, PO—'Vl M Dowûs, Montclíiir 375 Ward ,J O-^íjt Pi'-cK. North i4ib sc 1 Ward, U^ít t40x6a3C"an, 4th st 1,M0 Whiii' Ali ter st, s Dorlislotjpe Co, pioomfleld.. . 1 Wbj)r Life los, <o. ag.D§,íj.r^JT, UhDton. 4Î30'

a t t 'vs , Davits, Short &'i'6wnsend.\ '•• „. , Opdyke av. a s, 100 e 3d st, 300x153x3. ifsl 5,- 7 "

Robert L, Harrisoo and ano, e s r s and irustees agt Elizabeth H. Barry o t a l , ; a t t 'y , KobeiE L Harnson go

45tfa st, s Ej 200 e lOtb av, SSsioO. Erail Wildfé év a g t P a t n c k B. Hanlon et al,; foveclos, mechan-ic's lien; a t t 'y , Oscar E. Langer

Williams, I M—•>! J Mullen, West Orange 1,000 Williams, 8 S - G H Allen, Oran e 250 Williams, I M—D Flynu, East Orange 7,360 WolFf, Mas—C A Grogan, E l m s t 500 Zief ler, Louis—(í Zi"ffler, Grand st . , , . . 1 ZieEler, LA—MT Muller, Irvington 1 Zipf. Artbur—J W Stengoi, e s Freeman st 143

nBow6Tjst30s100 3,500 Zipf, J G- —aame, e s Freeman st 110 n Bowevy

st31x99 3,300

U0RTQAOE8.

Adams, H H—W H Jamouneau, North 7 th s t Å Umoslecbiier, Amelia et, al—Corporation for

Relief of Widowa, &c, P E Church, Perry st. AssenheÍDner, Theodore—German Savings Bank,

Bergen st Ajmar , E B—B A j m a r Sands 6t al, East Or-

ange Eacot, R C—S N Gilchnst et aL East Orange . . . . Beer, Adolph—CSchaaEet al, Elm st Beacb. M P—J H Baldwin esr , Mt, Pleaaant av . . Blich, JuUus—Ætna B aud L Assoc, LiviDgstoD

st Bolis, AuguBta~W Froehlich, Newtous t BrowD, PD—TBuTDet. Clmcou Crofutt, C A—B W JohusoD, Eas tOrange Cueman, R V—J VanderhooE, 4tb s t Del Guercio, Francesco—C tí Stockton, 7tfa a v . . Dennis, I M—ELister, Jauies st Dewatoe, M J—A Dodd exr, Oi'aDgo Dolau, Ann et al—Dime Savirgs IDSC. Bergeu s t . ParraDd, C H - M J Tucker, Berkeley av Farrell, Edward—E F Wallace, Orange Fitaeerald, Maurice—F H Smitb, Jr , tiuimner av Plood, Jobn—Securitj B and L Assoc, Job son

st.

250

2,500

1.800

1,000' 6,000

4 0 2,700

1,400 500

1,500 L iOO

975 7C0

4,0CO 1,500 2.100 1,000

800 3,260

500 F l jnn , Daniel—M Kemp, East Orange 3,000 Fowler, P H - C E Cowel le ta l , East O r a n g e . . . . 5,500

Same- ^same, Eaat Orange ,0i 0 Gage, R S—Rosoíille B aud L Aaaoc, South Otfa

sc 3,500 Gaveu, Micbael—F Bouykarapev, Jr , Len tzav , . . 200 Gilhooley, Thomas - People'S B and L Assoc,

Sout í i lOthat 2,000 Grogan, Catfaarine A—Security B and L Assoc,

E l m s t 600 Grossman, Mary—G S Ward, Spviugfleld av 500 Hall. W H—Half-DimoSavings Bank, OraDge., 5,000 Haug, J o h n - F Berg, Orange 1,100 Hare, J M—Tbe Mutuai Life lus Co, N Y, N J R

11 av 35,000 Harris, F L—B M Farley eC al trustees, Clinton, 80O fJemphi l, Joaeph—H W Johnsou, Eaa tOrange . 1,573

Same samo. Easc Orange 1,573 Sarae same, East Orange 1,573

HiuiDan, L S — A G T h o r p , E a s t O r a u g e , . , . 700 Hugbes, W V—Tlie Bloomfield B and L Assoc,

tíloonifleld Jamouneau, W H—The Mutual Lifelus Co, N ^ ,

North 4chst 13,000 Loftus, W H—The American Ins Co, Montclaiv. 2,Oi;o Kefer, Fran —F Berg, West Oraugo 7uO Knodel, J J—G A Ricbards, Adaras st 500 Krueger, Nathan et al—Tbe Stnndard B and L

Assoc, Montgomery and Barclav sCs 1,300 Maher, Patrick—The Staudard B aod L Assoc,

Joralemon at 3,000 McGovero.E A—B Wotiz, News t 200 Víeaatro, Viocenzo et ,al—Montcla r B acd L

Aaaoc, Montclair 300 Nichols, Henrv—Howard Savings Insc, Central

av 2,000 Palmev, A W—J L HinDEreville, Malvern and

,Tefl:erson ats 16,000 Pbelan, Ellen—Anierican Ins Co, Lafayetto s t . . , 1,000 Pretcyman, W D—J D lly. CliDlon 200 Puglia. Peter—WS Brown, Riverst 3,5i'0 Reynolds, JLichael—F Bonykaraper, Jr , Brill s t . 100 Rlcbbeimer, Fanny—J Isenberg, Springfield av. . 1,000 Rob usoD, AE—W Pieraon, Orange 350 Ejerson, R C—Caldwell B and L Assoc, Cald-

well 750 Roos, A P—G E Do Carao et al, Caldwell 1,000 Eupp, Adam—A Buermaun, South 6tb s t 600 Sanderson, Anu—R S Franc sco, Verona 450 Sanger, R M—EasC Orange-B and L Assoc, Eas t

Orange. 6,400 Sayre. W T—EO Hovey, Orange 5,000 Scbroeder, DG—H Miller, Franki n 1,800 Schurger, Kilian—J Wilsou, Dickersou st 1,000

Hame Grace Wilson, DicKerson st 1,000 Schulta, A P—Grand B and L Assoc, LllinCo . . . 2,000 Schweikert, Prank—S Dougbt j efc al exrs, Lil-

liesE 200 Seyraour, J A—H T Brumle j admr, Novth 7tb st l,4iiO Sisuni, W H H—J H BrowniDg, Belleville 10,100 siaigbc, HL—W e Pishev, Glintou LfOO Smith, J A—G DDeVore , South Orange 100 amicb, RL—B M Farley eC al trustees, Ul n ton . . 800 SmiCh, C A—Muioal Eeueflt Life IDS Co,4th s C . 1,500 Southard. LotC—E Haraliu, Napoleoust 1,0 0

íiame sarae, Newark st 1,0^0 Stirais, J B—S E Burling, WasUington av LO O The Rector, &c, Cbrist Cburch, Newark—How-

ard Savings Inst, CoDgress st 1,650 Thieme, George—C E Baroard admrx, HuDter-

d o n s t 2,300 TuiCe, Mary—F P Laughlin, Ticheuor st 300 Vetter, John—C VoU, South 9ch sl 2,000 Von Allen, A W—W N Trusdell, North 6Ch st 50O Vonder Lippe, Hen r i e t t a -L (.'Íarkson, Delavan

av 600 Ward, S C—G Darley, Montcleir I, i00 Wbileside, E H—A Dodd esT, East Orange 3.000 WiUiams, I M—Half DimeSaviDgsBauk, Orange 15,000

CHATTKL MOKTGAGES.

ÂUen, E N — F P Arcber, pianon 30 Ajves, A A--W E Joline, fum tuve 500 Balfln'in, J A—A í^taadman, fLiruiture 65 Bandrean, E L—F P A'cfe- , fin-n ture 26 Bird, Johu—R G Eciíe, boraea aud cíTLs I,0t0 Bock, Eva W—J B Moiohouso et al, horae and

wagoD 125 Brooks, T J—Stierraao Ou &tiiu Co. furDiture. 74 CamfTon. Georgiaua—sheiraan Outfliiing Co,

furuiIurH 125 Cornwell, W J — F P Archer. fui-Dituro 51 Dallisou, J H - F P AT'-ber fiirui'Ui-e 72 h.cne t, i'ichael—L 4 Zi"eler. borae .' . . . 64 Pli'raming, T P—J Ketciiam. fi.rDÍcure 42 Qr'-y. C N - ^ t.ierrnan, furDÍti.re 65 Goliaoo, '*•-.'• 'co—Essex Co hre-wing Co, aa-

>ipOD Wi'XíOi. .• 225 ^p,V& s north •.'47 10 Di:..^,iniaDo, Eurniture 181 - Muiual Life lus. Co. agc „ ••ngon . . 1'35

Sewoll u-uiiure 113 UDdei-hUlaT, 0 6,826 0 Dean st.^ ••'f=";u,t- C- jt'

north 6 10 X wesc 3 s nortb 30,8 s west 19.4 x nortbwest 2 6 x weBC 61.4 to av, x8Outb30, Jean-nettí Q, Brown agt Beu jamin Armstrong; a t t 'y , J , Df Prince, J r . . . . 20

S e p t e m b e r 24 , 189S Record and Guîde. Kruger, LouiB—K Plocke, raacbmery . . - , 236 Logel, Antbony—P P Arcber, fuvnituce.. 30 Minlc. Frltz—Emorald & Phoenig Brewing Co,

saloon 4 i> Mue ler, MBS—L H Aff, borse and wagon 37 Neefus, C l a r k - F V Ar her, furnilure 30 Porier, Annie—I Keccham, furnlture 54 Powi:!i*a. G F—T F Crowley, laUndry buslneas- 750 Roberca, W G—,F P Avcher. Eurniture 30G Bobinson, EenjQmin—S Robinson, coal business 600 Schench, W A—R H Speer, macblnery, &c .. 500 Slee, Pbilip—E F Sipp, stock gent 's furnlshlug

goods a U Same-—-State Banking Co, Stock gent 's fur-

niabing goods liOU Same W L Browe. atoek gent ' s furn shiui;

a'ooda 1,771 Soliday. Nalhan—R Sraitb, piledriver. &c 6C0 Stouf, Emogene—I Ajers , stock groceries 834 TbompsoD, William—Loewenberg Btos Furni-

ture Co. wagon 9.i Walzer, Ella—L Blooíoer, fumiture 24 Weil, Mosea—FFedderke, pooltable ino WiUey. C S—J S Wiliey, borse and wagon 185 Woodbouse, ,lamea — Emevald and P h æ n i s

Brewing Co. saloon , 00 Ziegler, George~F Lisi»iwski, aaioon 250

JDDQM NTS.

BaU, Isaiah—Murphy-Hardy Lumber Co 549 Sarae EaBesCounty Nat Bank 30!)

CoDlau, E P—T Mackinson 486 0.1..& W R R C o - ( ; H S h e l t o n 418 Kovu, C A—H E Bailoy 648 Sanwald, Jacob—E Havcman 1,385 TheNe l l M f g í ' o - J D a v l d a o n 339

S a r a e — f t Neil! 613 Vanderfaoop, CH—H S Pole.- 280 VftnTveenim, Peter—TheCoriey & CarleyCo, , , 678

NEVFARK., N. , 1 . , PRO.IECTEI> Bll lLDlKUS.

Alyea st . No. 34, two-story í rame dwell'g, 20s3 ; Hen r jBucua ; ra'n, Simou Mer : ar ' t , Alfred Petor.

Bremeu st, No. 3*i, three-SEory brkdweirgaDdsi.ove, 32x42; i melia Bertle: m'n, SioiOB Merz; ar ' t , C. Kleram.

Bvoorae sC, No. 279, three-storj frame doublo teot;-ments, 25x58; John Prank; m 'n , Chas. Doml e ; a r ' t , Uerman Zoercbke.

Cour t s t , No. 60. two-story frame dwell'g, 16x18; Gotlieb Fiel; ar ' t , Fred. Behler.

Huntevdon st, No. 36. rear of, two-atory stone stable, i6sl6; Christian Fagor,

Uuncordon st, near Avon av. iwo-stovy brk dwell'g, 23x37; W. A. Christian; m'n, Lou s Wersling.

.Jay st, No. 37. three-story rramo dwell'g, 22x40; Chas. Col'iDs; . r ' o , Wm. Lockhart.

Jefferaon st, No. 97, two-story bvb dweU'g, 23s30: Ji t l iusC. Vogeler; m'n, David Fritherev; av't, H. C. Klemra.

Lafayette st, No, 104, thi'ee-story frame dwell'fr; JuUa Hart ; av'c. Alfred Petev; m'ns , Doering & Kbueber.

McWhorier st, s e co rNewYorkav , two- s to ry frame store. 20x20; William Jarvis,

Mnlberry st, No, 40O. two-story frarae estension, l l s , 15; A, A. Schmidt; m'n. J. Eisele,

Ôrange st, No. 451. threo-story hrk dwell'g, 23x42; G, ond S, C, FothevÍDefaame; ar ' t . E. Btowart Amer-man : m'n, Edw. M. Waldron.

Oraton st, No. 106. two-story stable, 18sl8; H. C. Vincint.

River Bt, Nos, 55 and 57, one-scory brk storehouse, 50x18: Pe te rRenandlus ; a r ' t , A. ConneUy,

South Broad t. uoar Pionier st, four-story frarae stove and dwell'g. 50x29,6; John Casale; av't, Artbur Connelly.

Spruce st. Nos. 1-36 and 138, threes tory brk tenem't, 411x50; Wm,.Amberga;ai ' t , W, K, Sbo6DÍg;m'n, Chas, Domkey.

Summit st, cor Morris Caoal, repaiv ha t faotory, fvame, 36sli6; Thos, S. Carley; ar'c, G. Stehlen; m'os, Chns, Warren &Pon.

TayIors t ,No . 18, three-story frarae dweU'g. 23s34; A. L. Miller; ar ' t , E. P, Moore; m'n, J . K, Vaader atelu.

VVaverly pl, No. 113, two-story sLone extenaiun, i:jx -12; G. A, Heiurich; ar'c, 1. WitCel.

Webstorsc, No. 53, three-story f ramadweirg , 2Us43; Tbomas John FaiEh; a r ' t , Jas . A, Pet t inger; m'n, Henry Maasev.

Ist st, w s, 133 n Moncclaiv av, thiee-stovy Urk dwell-îng, 2,5s'í5; Jobn C. Tobiot ar 'c, Cbas. P. Baldwiu; m ' s, Morris BvoB,

North4thBt, No, 185, cwo-stoiy brk dwell'g, 19«;s 30: Geo, Scbuarr; ar ' t , H, O. Klerara.

íiouthSth sc, No. .39and 41. two-atory bvk huilding 30s6 ; P. H. Harrison & Sons; ar ' t . A, W. htokera; m'n, Leandev Habig.

ISth st. No. 800. three-story brk tenem'c, 10x38x40-Vall nGUhevt: a r t . W. K. cchoenig; m'n, Haltz G J tub-

íihingdon av, n oC 3d st, one-aCory frame s t j rago buildÍDg, 40x160; McAndrews & Forbes; a r ' t , Alcs Gíddps.

Central av. u w cor 2d sC, tbi'eB-story frame stores and dweU'ga, a5x6'l!^; Anu Henry BrowD; ar ' t . T. Steinsbrennor; m'n, j o b u Heurish.

Chftouav, No, 00, brk dwell'g, 24x30; Gotiieb Har-tung; m 'n , Chas. Ccopev.

Hitrhland av, Ewo-atory brk dwell 'e, 3is,34: J . Ed Keene; sr ' t , H. Galloway; ra'n, Jolin P. Smiib.

aiUaideav, No, 53, two-aDd-a-half-siovy dwell'g, a6x 40; Geo. A. Beardsley; a r ' t , E P, Moore: m'n, HoDvy Dickson,

Jellifrav, Nos, 4-3-48, four-story bvk buildlDg, 53x71; Joborau-Uaff C o . ; m ' n , Jas . Oschwald; ar'c, A. C Wflgoer.

Soutb Orange av and ]9tfa st, alterat ons to power bouse,&c,; Newark & Orange Si.. E. R. Oo,; m'n r h a s Marsh; ar ' t , Field Engineering Co, of New York.

Roaeville av, n w cor4th av, brk dwell'g. 2tíx-)í; Mvs Harriet A. Armour; m'nB, Miller & Jefferis; ar 'c Frank F. Ward.

Sumnerav , No,'364. three,story frame dwell'g, 2-;s 50; Johu Wfllters; ar ' t , Cfaas. P Baldwin.

]5th av, No, 266, fouT-story hrk store and dwoll'g 38.6x60; Chas, Sommer: m'u, F, K. Prudeo; a r ' t , G Stockem.

m i / i t

Burrougfaa, Ellzabetb aud W PRome—F W Bufl-sing ],bO0

Cadmus, Hannah C—Charlotte W Haver, Bay-onae uoiii

Cadmus, Andrew and Anna F Wood by speeial uiaster—T Bjvnes, Bayonno 210

Uondit. PUlmore—n c Eieck. Kearnoy - 250 Cowiea. E S—D H Gearfaarf 260 Onbberlv, .1 H—Ann e Eohertsou 3H0 Cutley, Mary—F Klein 200 Duly, Annie J — A n n a E Gopsill ixoni Davis. Maria—W C Woost, Harr son 1.800

Sanie—Josephlnfi R Dolphin, Havrison 850 Dvescbev, Chavles b j esvs—Jane Schraidt, West

Hoboiien 350 Same Heleu Maupav. Weat Habo en 1,400 Saine-—^Helen Manpav, Weat Hohoken 1,400 Sflme by exv W Ackevman, WcBt Hoboken 350

Eilshemius. H Q~MagdaIe a Jakoby, North Bergen 3 0

Pallev, John—W Luckhardt, Union 3,500 Fischer. P A—Rosa BuchoTor 2,000 FuUor, D R—J A Coward, Kearuey 1.41«

Same B Luuaberg, Kearney 300 Griffin, Jonn—P Dojlo 1,800

Sanio—Mary G McGarron J nom Heinsheimer. Renry—. Preawitch. Kearney . . . . 350 HUl ari , Ann P—J WesteTfleid, North Bergen. , . nom

S a m o — J Westevfleld, Nortfa Bergen nom Hill, William—HiUsUnion Bvewing Co 1.8"0 Hilbig, John—W Hepsiey 2,300 Hogan, Bridget by special master—Bridget

Hogan 3,836 Hutcbings, Annie—W H Carrick nom Jewet t . Fannie F—Annie J Burke 700 JohnstoD, favoline W—R W Garrison, K e a m e y . ' 350 Kerrigan. Peter—D Engler, Hoboken 7,612 Kull, J W—D McLauE'hlin, 12.125 lÆwless. J H—Mary G McCarron nom Lewis. C A—G Savage 1.500 Luckbardt. WiUiam—J Fallor, Uuion 1,750 Luxton, Susan—Anna E Schaefer, West Hobo-

ken 1,200 Mauhold, WÍUiam—D R HotliQgshead 3,750 Max, Bernavd—L Mas nom McCarvon, Mavy (î—Mary T Lavless nora McDerraott, Mavgaret C—J .Tanssen, Hoboken, 2,3r0 McGarroi , Mary G—J Griffin nom McGovpni, Btírnard—L H Besson, Hohokfiu ., nom Mintnro, Annie O—Margaret C McDonald, H -

boken noi? Moore, J J by exrs—ChristiDa Wagner, Boboken, PIO Mulier, Edwartl—D Montague. North Borgen,, 60O Nicoli. Amelia—F W Mitcbell . . , , 50 O'CoDDOv, M ichaol—P J S'nith nom Ogden, W B by o s r s - A n n i e Han uan 800 Oísen, N E—J J Cottingham 60O Orv, Nathaniel—P W Mitchell '35 Pnpe, Gotthold—O Frommel, Hoboken 900 Rarae, Mary E—J Moos 800 Salomon, Hermann—Marie Har tmaou 13,112 Schuylev, C VA—W CWoosr, Harrison 500 Scbuyler, Sarah E—J T Havding, Bayonne 330 Sbeldon, W H—B A Meyer. Hoboken 1,380 Sheliey, J V—T D Flood, West Hobokeu 3,800 Sbelly, Mary—AnnieC MinliuTj, Hoboken nom Sheldon, W H by master—W H Sbeldon, Hobo-

ken 1,350 Siegfried, Adara—J Faher , North Bergen 200 SiramÍDS. Margaret by exrs—J Kelly, BayoDDO,. 3.600 Smith, P J—Mary O'Coonor nom Stegmau, Catharine—W H Stegman nom Stevens, E A by esrs—R Stevens, Hoboken '3,7.50

Samo—-same, Hoboken 29,333 Steveas, Martha B—Liliian H Abbett, Hoboken. nom Taileuv. jeorga—Maria Schwavz, Weae Hohoken nom Tbe Centval New Jersey Land Improvement Co

—JJTo ledano , Bayonno 460 The Hoboken Land and Impt Co—Helene M E

Oest, Hoboken 13,000 Treu.bley, C W—Kate Trembley, Bayonne nom Usber, , araes—G Y Knieriem, Novtb Bergen. . . 525

Same W Dommers, North Berg''n 535 Van Emburgh, Eliza—AgeieSchroeder, Kearney ,563 Van Hcvne, Covnelius—Elizabetb A Andelfinger, 500 Van Home. J Q hy esvsbyBpecialraastev—Mavy

Zw ck, Union 385 Van Wageneu, Chr s t iana by esrs—C H Lewi . 2,500 Vioia, Joaeph—^; Viola, Unlon,- . 4.700 Waters, Robevt—M Zîmmermaun 3,000 Weastell, J H — J T A d a m s , Nor thBergen 300 Woehlke, Eviist—J G Peters 35 Zeigev, Bernhavd by aherifÊ~W HiU LlpO

UORTQÃOS8 .

AckoTman. WiUiaiu—J Siugev, Wost Hoboken, 3 yea r s . , , ] ,ti O

Allaire, Auna C—A P Smith, Bayonno, 5 yeavs. . 1,500 Bauer, Fraa—OBusch, Union, 1 yeav 400 Bohvev, Xftvev—C P Vreeland, Bayonne, 3 years . 1,300 Ducherev, Eosa—H TieEjen, 3 yeHrs 500 Biich, Mat lda—D F Reed. Hoboken, 3 jearB. .. 4,500 Carnev, Jamea—Maria L Booth, Bajonno, 3

years i,500 Olark, G W—jijva Klein. Harrison, 1 yeav if^O Cotiinghaiu, J J—N EOl.sen, 3 y e a r s a50 Cowarii, J A—D B FuUei. Keavney, 3 ypavs. . , 600 Darlicg, H 1 -P H Cariing, West Hobokon, 3

yeavs 3,700 Daura, Peter —R FiiDgev, 1 ye»r 300 Davis, O H—The Howard B aod I. Assoc, io-

Btalls 3,000 Doraont, Tbouias—Mary J Riordan, 1 year 1,000 Dodd, Alice—Annie Turner, 2 years 1,000 Doyle, Pa t r i ck -Guard M L Haslam, ; vears . . . i.OOO Engler, David—P Kerrigan, HnbokoD, 3 years . . 3,600 Ensinngev, Henry—H C Ascholf, North Bergen,

1 yeav 390 Ferris, Mary—Tbe GreeQville B aud L Aeaou,

itistalls 2,930 Furat, C « — E s r s G G S i s s o n , 3 vears 40.000 Garrett . JohD—L F Bettcher. 3 years 1,076 Geavhavt, D H ~ E S C o w t e s , 1 year lOO Grií iu, .Tobu—Mary S Hart, 1 year íJ.OOO Haas , Magdalena-ChvÍstioeBro lifaauaen.North

Bevgeh, 5 yiai'B - , . 5,000 Heine, J G—P Van Emburgh "Kearney, 1 yeav. . l,6f(0 Hepsiey, WiUiam—U Vveelaud,2 years 1,300 HilWobn—The Hudson Trust and Savings Inst,

WoBt BobokoD, 3 vearB '. ],300 Hogan. Bridgel—O Pfenning, 3 years , . . . , , , 1,700 Holiey, Patriek—ADDO BOSS, 5yea!_,p f iô i tp r , 650 Houbban, T b o m a s - C P Vreele " ^ ut;i 'ici ,

, , , . e c u s l i a v e i t , IJÍIO

McAlone, Margaret—Maggie 0 Lutk ns , 5 yeani. 3,S00 MeCarthj , B e r n a r d - T b e GreenviUe B and L

Assoe, installs 875 McGinley, M ehael—Anue Eoss. 5 years 200 MerteDS, D R—Trustees of Elizabelb A Edge, 8

yeara u.oo Mobu, HeDrietta—Tbe Hobokeu Bank for Sav-

Ings. Flobokeo, 2ytíars 8,EO0 Ueac. Helene M E—Hobokeu Bank tor Savings,

Hoboken, ,'> yeavs 22,000 Rieck. C C~TbB North End B a n d L Assoc,

Keavney. installs 675 Roaamqnd. E F—M Gogslein. Bayonne, 5 yoars. 2,200 Ruasell, Margaret—Tbe GreeuvUle B and L As-

soc. iDstalis 7,flOO Pcboley, Satab M—Eli a C Burt, 3 years 700 SiaoD, Ann—The Lafayette Mutual B and L As-

soc, instaUs 4,000 Smitb, W H, Jr—W H Sraith, «r, 1 yeav 2,000 Sroiih, M S—The Howard B aiid L Assoc, instaUa 1,800 Torrance. W A and G J ~ T h e Hoivard Saviugs

Inat, Keavney, 1 yeav . 1,100 Rame same, Kearney, l y e a r 1,100

Uhlig, O U~Tb9 Bvoadway Dry-goods^ro-opera-tive B and F. Aasoc, Kearney. ÍDstalls 5.000

Van Winkle. Eli abelli—Tbe Colurabii B and L Assoc, nstalls

Voorhees. Anna E ~ F N Eberhard, HoboBen, 1 j e a r

Wegnor, Christiua,—J O Brouoe. Hoboken, 3 yrs

600

772 6 0

Ziuimermann, Michael~R Waters, 3 voava 1,500

CHATTEL MORTGAGES.

201

7=3

Austin, Yates, Harv aon—Patevson Consolidated Brewiug Co, saloon tistures

Behn, Albert—Fevgev, Becker& Kobl Bavavian Bveivi g Co, sflloon

Beonett, Flovence—L Bau 3sii,fucnicurtí E gley, WiUiam, Hoboken—Tne WiUiam Peter

Browiag Co, ice faos 13£5 S a m e — s a m o , pool table I4t

Bloomer, B H ~ S Mackey, furniíuce . . , 41. Caprio, Angelo—A Mastrolia,barber shop . . . , 16í Coiomb, Cbarles, Hoboken—Joshua Giegg & co ,

f urniture 7Í Dalton, Josephine—J vdan & Moriarty, fuvni- ,

tnve I3( Davidaou, Mavgaret—LBauman. furuiture 6) Daumor, J w and Henry Von GIahn~Tbe WiU- 1

iam Pefer Brewing Co, snloonflslures I,0 ( Dean, Naomia, Union —G V Dur er, fura i ture , , , 18| Douglas, C R—PLisiewsti, saloon 3a Elliaon, AgMes—L Bamnan, furniture 8, Fixter, Qeor^e, Harrison—Baney Bvothera . '

horse, wagOD,''ndharntíSS ^MÆÍSi Fleccfaia. Giovaani ari.' Domeoico ""- • '^ ' '

Hoboken—The Aonít'.caD Brew*-..-———, ,„ loonaLdleastí / . . A l ! t K . I ! N S , í

Fryer, Aunie C—S Mac)--y, f;i.-.. ivp^™. l í ^ . ' n GoneE, E A - L B a u m a r , furniiuie . , ' Gildev, P H ~ L Baurr- ' in, furni iure ,™*-Grace, Tevesa, Hobokon—Josbua Qre f í - e ! i « » , -

fu rn i tu re . . . . . ; . . ? . . . • . ^ t o n e John lUi gswortb & Co, Har r i son~F W Sle-

vons e t al, raacbinery, stock, flstures, &c to secure au issiie of bonds to the arat of $155,- e r Ono, payableÍD 1890

Keaue, Andrew—Wolff Bros, I horse 2 o' Same^ WolftProB, BhoraHB 4i

Kelly, J o h n ~ T b e F & M Scfaaefer Bvewing Co, saloon aud lcaso 501

Kenn j , J P—rievaheimer ÍE Scbmid, saloon SOi. Kluge, E *l~TKelly, furnii ire 63 Kopf, ,1 P—Tbe John Mathews Appavatus Co.

soda water apparatus P50 Kruliug, W H—L . 'auma , fmniiufe 191 Lambertson, Cbarles, Kearaey—F P Avchev,

furniture 103 Lareeo, Alfred—L Bauma Q. f'U'niture 100 Lyncb, J F — J F L j n c h , 31 cows, borses, wagon,

milk business Mackenzie. May, Hoboken—L Baumann, fuvni-

ture Macchavi. L H, Hoboken—S Mackey, fiu' i tu re , . MeoiB, Prancis M, Bayonne—L Bauman, furni-

ture Mersbeimev, F J—D B Day, bovse, wagon, Suv-

rey piano - Vt,.. Mítchell, Anna~L Bauraan, fiu'Diiupe 8!i Netimann, Josepbiue—S Baumano, furui ture , , . 64 Pelnubet, D A J—G PHowell, jewelvy stove 1,000 Pier, B W . Kearnej—W E Piev, horso, wagon,

barueas, paintevbusii ie s 135

3,500

95 61

7*

^ e h E : ' i î e x a ~ n ^ ^ h b o r é . " ' p o l i t a n T r a c t i o n C o m p a n y c o u l d b e indm«^*yl^"^_ HDDSOIlj CODNTI. c a l l e t

OOHVBY^- O f ' llÍ8 n l _ . _ „ - . -

V ' o s t r o D g . j o h n b y . ^ x o p e a s a n t s ia d e a c r i b e d a s i.^^Pk^la a k i n t o d o i n t h e c a s e o f c e r t a i n r o a d s ) t o p u t t h e - . - g n n i a i m e d A^P'

gam&î?iSê; Xa»*TOrable w e a t h e r m e a n a a p r o s p e r o u s s e a ^ o n ^ i t h a n b a t t e r y s y s t e m ín s e r v i c e a l o n g all t h e r r ^ ^ - - ««« 8 ° « °

Pike, A J , Bajonne—L Bauman, furuiture 86 Quidor, Ealph—Jordan & MoriarCy, furniture. . . 59 Quigley, Margaret, Weehawkeu~Joí,hiia Gregg

& Co, fucniCure 35 Rust, Letitia, Hobo ien~Joshua Gregg & Co,

p ano lO Schaav, Hevman and Jacob Schline, Guttenhfrg

—J McLean, buTcLer shop 135 Schlausky, Ida and Louis—L Auscern, bavdware »

flnd cTCclrevy store :jOO Schurcter , Theresa C, Hayouue-W Deterling, -

hovse, wagon. bavness, fuiui 'ure 600 Sevboldt, C E~Jordau & Moriavty, furni ture . . 93 Shippey, âde lber t E~Trusie6 of Ella M bbip-

pey, giocery aud meat stove, housebold fuvniture 874

Tarbox, C P, Koat'Dey—F P Archer, furDÍturo.. 103 TheNew York, Lake Erie & W sievD R R co ,

HudsoD Co—Buruham, WiUiams & Co, five compound freight locomotives., . 33 448

Wessels, iJarl, Boboken—The Will am Peter Brewing Co, saloon 936

BILLS OF SALB,

Fisher, Eh abeth. Bayonne-Ger t rude Reich, hocse, wagoD, butchcr shop nom

McCullou h. Krauk—hí i'onlin, salooa 600 Pascarella, Fil ippo~V Mastronardi. barbersbop 2U0 Venezio E—V Paduano, barber ahon IS5 Weasiell, J H~J T Ada ns, milk businessrouie,

horse, wagon, harness 1,675

JODUMENTS.

Cook, Bobevt— L Kvans 288 Delanoy. George—H McBiido 1 139 Frank, EugoDB-Rossbnm. Gerstloy & Co 356 Weber, Cfaas M~EberJiarilt_&£n._^ _ . .-""

J- 'one f o r a niom"ent'"|'''''"'^"'_oe--' 'whlch a r e

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., i h e i r deve lopmen t , t h e t e r r i *

XII Record and Guide.

MISCBLLANEOUS.

Wl^illl^Sr^^ F I N E F A C E B R I C K . Bnfl*. O c l i r e , R e d , D r a b . O r a r , O l d G o l d , R r o n z e a n d T I o t t l e d , b o t i i P l a i n a n d

S o n l d e d , alHO K n a m e l e d B r i c b a l l C o l o r . H A R D E U I L D I N G B R I C K , (Produce 500,000 per day.)

^ v t = n ' e S ! ' Æ & Office, Benneît Bldg. Fulton & Nassau Sts., New Y rli

RIGHEY, BROWNE & DONÃLD, 218, 220, 222 & 224 North llth St.,

B R O O K L V N , E. B .

Ortia'mental Iron a Specialtij,

ARCHITECTURAL IRON W RKERS.

COMPOSITE IRON WORKS. W l I i L I A i n B . P I T X , P r o p r t e f o r .

Patent Foldln? Gates, Iron Railings, Artistic Iron Work, Grilles, Gnards, Etc.

T R A I T E L B R O T H E R S So C O . , 4 9 9 F I F T H A V E H U E <n©xt t o 4 2 d S t r e e t ) , N E W V O R K .

Wall, Floor, Hearth and Facing Tiles. Manteis and Fireplaces. J L r t i s t i c \Srroiiarlxt-Iroii UiTorlî:

NCl>TTBfHG G A S A l V P W I . E C T B C F I X T U R E S . Henry McShane M'f'g Co., O F B A I i T I M O R K O I T Y .

Fliimbers', Steam & Cfasâtters' StLpplies Klenlephoaé, S15 38th,

1, - — Eoor

N e w V o r k B r a n c l i , 6 2 5 A: 6 2 7 S l x t b A v .

Sanitary Specialties,

;' N o , 1 6 9 E A S T 8 fi t W , _ ^ ' « r B E E T , . - - . N E W Y O R K , Majiuíacturev ef

BRÁNDT'S PATÉiNT STÅTIONARY ZOC WASH TUBS. Pvice SB.SOpevBet, Wavrantecl for 10 yeava.

AIsô a Bath aod Wasb Tnb Combtned Sheet Iron Slid.iiig Dumb Waiter Door

Pvice piit up, $5,50 Eacb, Tbese Doovs are desirable becauBe,

mov^f; vertically, tbey do not occupr ^ vaiuable soace. and can be used in

nan'ow ballB, riend ror illustrated Catalogue and

PvicR IJst.

T-, E- S E YMOXJR, MANUFACTCRKR OF PRYiNG FRAME:S FOR ROOFS

4 4 1 F L E A S A N T A V E N V E , Near 133d stveet, NEW YORK

Estimatea given and all orders proæptly attended to.

STATIONÂRYWÂSHTUBS Material and Workmaiiship Fully Wavranted.

MiWTFACTOHED HY

American Stoneware Co., I j o n g I s l a n d C i t y , N . T .

Send for Catalogue and Pv ce Ljst.

LEONARD D, HOSFORD FINE PLUMBING WORK

43 Beekman Street N E W V O R K .

METAL CEILINGS, — ALSO —

A L L K I N B S O F H I E T A L L I C

DECORATIONS-THE METAlLiC RELIEF MFG. CO.,

Broofílynf N. Y.

by T, A. Kcrrieao, a t 9 Willougbby s t . . . ,'. .. Ohauncej st, No 23, a s, 13a.5 wLewis av, 13,8x1

100 Chauncey st, No. S5, n s, 118.8 w Lewis ' av, io.'øs

100,. . . , . . . . . , . - , . . , . , Two three-story frame i,brk li edj leoeiu'tã:'.'. assessed value, $3,300 eacb; b'-^/i3erard M, Bcevens, vef„ a t County Court H o ^ f

36

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íual Life los, r o . Ít,PT5rmoL al t 'ys , Davits, Short & Townseoo.

Opdyke av, n s, 100 e ãd st, 300x1? Kobert L, Harrisoo and ano, exrs a c ^ , „ „„„ agt, Elizûbeth H. Barry eEal,: a t t 'y , Jíobett L Harrlsûû

45th st Bs, SOOe lOtb av, S6sl'oO."Emi'l'wil'dféúép agt Patriek B. HanloD et al.; foreclos, mechan-i c s l en; a t t 'y , OscavB. Langer

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BTT L D m q MATER ALPB CE3 PLA8TER PASIS.

Oalcined, ordlnavy city V bbl -—- © 1 60 C^cined olty castÍD a 1 60 Oalclned'city superãDe 175 © 1 8 0 Calcijaed, Eastern . . , . nominal

PAINTS AND OILS. Ohalk Dlock « t o n © a 00 Ohinaclay $ ton 10 00 ©18 00 WhlthiE:, gUdere, i o V Ib 5S © 65 Whithie, oommon 35 a 45 Pavis White, En lish 80 © 1 10 Lead, white, American, dry e w ® 7)4 Lead, white, American, in oil, iQtinpails 7^4® 10 Lead, English B. B„ in oil 9 ^ 10 Lead, red 694® 7W Lithavge 63á® 7»^ OcbvOj French, dry 1?6® IJ^ Venetian ved.American.. I © i ;^ Venetias red, Englisb, per 100 Iba.... 1>^â 1% TuBcan ved E^Ql 13 Indian red f4*@ 7)4 Vevmilion, Amerícan, lead lOÍI® 11 Vermiiion, Enghsh 57 @ 63 Cavmíne, American, No. 40 3 10 © 3 2 0 Orange Mineual 8J4© lOJ^ Pavia gveen, ia kegs or caaks 14 © 15% Paris gveen, kegs 100 to 176 &s 14 @ 16 Paris gveen, ivon pkes 15!^© Í7i4 Paris green, papev pkgs 15W@ 22 Sienna, lump i%^ 3M Sieruia, p o w d e v p d , „ , . « - 5 ® 6W Umbev, Ame^,, rawMidpowdered . . . ÍW® 1 » Ômber, Tuvkey, lump ^ 4 ® 3 Omber, TuTkey, powdev. 3M® * Drop Black, English 12 © 15 Dvop Elack, Amevican 8 @ 11 Pvus.'íian blue 30 © 31 Ultvaniavine blue 7 © 35 Chrome green 8 © 25 Osidezinc, Ameriean 4 ^ © & Oxide dno , French i © 9 Qlue, low grade ^ l b 8 @ 10 (îlue, cabinet 12 @ 14 Glue, medium white 13 © 15 Glue, extra wh te 17 © 20 Glue.Fvench 10 © 33 Glue, Enghs^ , 10 © 15 Glue.Iv sh 13 © 13 Put ty in bbls and i^ bbls l | í @ \H Putty in tubs 1%® lU Put ty ÍD tiD cans l ié@ aí í Put ty in bladders I%® 3!4

Colovs in oil as foUowS: Blue.Cbinese 35 © 40 Blue, Prussian 30 @ 45 Blue, ultvamavine 12 @ 18 Brown, Vandyke 7 © 13 Gveen, chrome 8 ® 13 Gveen, Paria 16 @ 18"^ Bienna, raw 7 ® 14 BieDQa, burnt 7 @ 14 Umber, vaw 7 ® 10 Umbev, buvnt 7 © 10

8LATE Dellvered a t Hew York PurplevooflngBlate flBquare Í7 00 @ 7 BO Qreen slate 700 © 7 5 0 Bed 8lat« . . 13 00 @16 00 Black Slate, Pennsylvania (at Jersey

a t y ) 425 © 5 50

STONE—Cargo rates, dellvered a t New Tork, Amhevat fveestone. m pougb, ¥ 0 ft. $ 80 @ 90 Bevlin f veestone, in rough 80 © 90 Bevea fveeatoae, in rougii @ 85 Lougmeadow fveestone 60 ® 75 Brown seone, Portlaad, Ct 100 © 1 1 0 PassaicQuavryCompany 's , I gvav .. 75 @ 1 00

Belleville,N,J (bv(,wn. 7s @ 1 00 Brown Btoue, Belleviile, N. J © 1 0 0 Qvanit«, vough 45 @ 75 Lime Btone, buff @ 1 ÛO Lime stone, blue © I 05

NATrV STONJC,

Common bulldlng stone ^ load 2 00 ® 3 00 Base Btøne, 2i^ ft in lengtb, ^ Ihi. ft. 40 © 50 Base stone, 3 ft in length 50 @ 75 Base stone, 3 ^ ft in leaeth 70 @ 75 Base stone, 4 t t in length 75 ® 00 Base stone, 41.4 ft jn leDgtb 1 00 © 1 35 Base stone, 5 ft m length 1 35 @ 1 50 Base stone, 6 ft in length 2 50 © 3 00

CJOLDERS. E i t r a 15)4® 15^ Balf and half W^á© 15 No. I i m ® 121-É No.2 1134© 11«

TIN PLATES. 1 0 eh&rcoal, J^ cross ass't, Uelyn

Krade 640 © 8 4 5 Each addltlonal , add 81.50. 1 C charcoal, J^crossaBs't, Allaway

grade 6 70 © 5 7C Eacb addltionol X add Sl. ^lhorcoal t eme , M F gvade, I t t íO . . . 7 75 ® 7 80

M F grade, 20z28 16 00 ©Hi Í5 Woroeeter, 14s20 5 70 © 5 76 WorceBter, 30x38 1140 ® i 45 Dean gvade, 14x20,... 5 45 © 5 50 Dean grade, 20x28.... 10 80 ©10 65 D, R. D gvade, I4i20. 5 '.» @ 5 30 D. E. D. gvadfe 30x28. 10 60 OIO 65

I 0 ooke, Penlan gvade 5 20 © 5 25 J B grade, 143:20 5 35 O 5 40

I 0 Bessemer ateel squares basla 5 60 ® 5 65 I C Biemens ateel squaves baeia 5 7B ©

z i N a Bheet,cask — . ^ . f B T © 7)4 Blieet,open ^Jé® 7M

CENTRAL IRON WORKS. EEIS & LORENZE, Proprietors.

20^^^^".?*; 30th Street, New YorH.

W o r k Í8l.H X norlb •H7 to jJ * Muiual Life lus. Co. agl , Sewell V "/ji • • .'

U n d e r h i i l a í . e s , 82,6n Uean É : - - ^ ^ ^ ^ ! • ? , ' ¥ ^ n o r t a O l O x west a x north 20,8 S"west 13,4 s norttiwest 2 6 x wesi 61.4 to av, xsouthSO. JeaD-netbj G. BvowD agt Betiiaæin Armstrong; a t t 'y , J . Dl FriDCB, J r 30