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GOMPERS STILLS PANIC.Ftre in Halkoay Disturbs Lahor
Convention in Pittsburg.F-ttaburp. Nov. IC.Th« .«-:..-.,tarn .-tending the
America:. Pedentton «-r La ntion at Old"i- panic to-day. uautod
ctM-orations in th. re 13 taking fire from
some unknown cans.. A rush whs ii.¡i>1«* f«>r the
MEit-R, bat qt:*e. «u »"¦"¦.
ftwiUIIH «who '. 'l'y for order. Th.* fire
WM «octtog he janitor end the convention¦.. .med business. No on«1 was Injured.Delegate Johannsen offered a mollon refusing a
$100 mad«« ick for the enter-
t-Liun-.en; of the ¦'¦'¦.¦ _t_ m delegates. The speakerM_M Uto money was taintad with the blood of the
ilW-Uli __fl î-teel strike and should not be-accepted¦nil i ¦_> eta imatanc- The motion was vigor-
cheered n:td Johannsen was requested to putit in writing and prêtent it later to the conventionfor action. At the af!«_rnoon session Mr. Johannsenwithdrew his motion, saying that the money had
rea -»à. and that the motion would b«.
when it was offered.- ¦¦ :a were read from Governor J. F. McDonald,
ot Colorado: the Denver Board of Trade and bust--n<j labor organisations inviting the federa-
meet next year-in Denver'¦'osser. fraternal «_e1. g.ite from the BrK-
ish I-abor Trade? Coonc-l, ____« tr«»n introduced amiaddressed the convention at length on the lalor sit-
n in Er.glan _
E. McDowell, president of the T\ on.-
:*_ade Vn'on League, and Miss Gertrude Bar-rum, secretary, of «"h.cago. made eaxneat (1 as for
"option of a resolution presented by Thomasl. Kid«.. requesting thwt Congress make an nppro-
n to be used to Inv« sliaate the conditions ex¬
isting among the women workers in the United
Th» Rev Charles Stelle, cf ( hicago. superintend¬ent of the Department of Church and Labor or thePresbvicrian Church In America, spoke of tra«1eUnionism and its relation to the Church. Davi-iGiimour. of Scotland, and Wl'.Ham V. Todd. of To¬ronto. Canrda. a'so sddresaed th** convention.The convention adjourne-1 at " o'elok until to¬
men o js- mjri.ii,p in order to give the committees ad¬ditional time to prepare their reports.
IN DEFENCE OF SOLONS.
¦fssemhlj/man Rogers Speaks at
Chanties and Correction Convention.ví-. mblyman James T. Rogers, of Binghamton,
rw-kc on "Promotion of Legislation for Social Bet¬terment" at the State conference on charities and
Ion at the Charities Building last evening.Referring: to recent criticism of legislative bodies,he said:The legislature is designed to be. and. in fact. is.
a representative body. Whether in its intelligenceor Ka ignorance, ft», goodness or its badness, the««¦gi. la ture will always b*> found by the close and
ttcal student of men and conditions to be a
-tiiitingiv amorate portrait of the average intellectand onscienee of th» great body politic which itrepresents.Mr. Rogers declared that everj legislator is reaiiy
"keenly alive to the real, genuine public sentimenti f I -onstituents. and at the same time quick to
detect that which is merely superiicial or artificiallycreated. He said :
Never has the fact been so emphasized as in therecent elections that when a great public sentimentis really aroused in <lie hearts and minds of thepeople, it will find a way to choose public servantswho wili do its will.Mr. Rogers defended the so-called "hayseed
legislators." He declared that, contrary to the im-niost of you probably realise."pression of New-Yorkers, urstate legislators "studythe legisla.!--.- problems which New-York City an¬
nually presents to their attention far more thanIn the afternoon Thomas M. Mulry. of the Sup*°-
"jncil of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul,emphasized «the importance of considering the ef¬fect upon the home of philanthropic, undertakings,
-eport of The Committee on the Enforcementof Law and Elimination <>f Politics in Charities and
'. '- tion Work suggested remedies to separatepoU_ic_s from the control of institutions and to di¬vorce power from the abuses of patronage, themost favored being the introduction of Civil Ser¬vice law6. The report states that the bipartisanCivil 6ervice. while ""faulty in many way«, doe«,nevertheless largely remove the chance for unfair-n<ci= as each party will look after it«? rights; it willI .rg- iy prevent wholesale rem«_ival from office andthe substitution of partisan followers, and spoil?» . valuable. The committee took stromc ~<i against capital punishment.Rochester was chosen as the place for the nex:
convention, on November 13. 14 and In next year.The officer«: elected werf»; President, Willian
Mabon. Albany: vie .--presidents, the Right Re\*. THickey, Rochester; Adolph Lewisohn. New-Yorkend Ansley Wilcox. of Buffalo; secretary. WillianB. Buck, Albany: assistant secretaries, Arthur WTonn«*, Syracuse; Walter E. Krue.i. New-YorkMrs. Charles H. Israels, New-York; treasurerFrank Tucker. New-York: executive committeeWilliam P. Letchworth. Portage; Robert. AY. «itPorrest. William R- Stewart. Thomas M. Multry an_Nathan Bijur. of New-York: Robert W. HebberdAlbany: the Re-,. r>. Max L_andsberg, RochesterMrs. John Davenport. Rochester; Mrs. Tunis GRf-rgen. Brooklyn, and Joslah G. Munro, Buffalo.
GOVERNMENT LOSES BIG STEEL SUIT
Must Pay Harvey Company $650.000 iiRoyalties on Armor Plate.
Washington. Nov. IK. Th«* T'nitecl Strjtc- «our' íms to-day rendered a decision in the OHM o
»he Harvey Steel Company afrainst the- I'nit«.States, in which the company obtains a .iudgmen.n a contrae, entered into !i¡ 1Í_V» for S:VV;'¡ v as rev
«My for permitting its paioii. processes ir. th.» manu*a«*t«ire of Harveyiaed steel armor i>:.n«s i<> he use«in* the construetion of war véasela by govemmeucontractors In May, tSBt, the same company ohtained a judgment in the 'ourt of Claims :eai:.-the goveramenl f««r JO"«."-., as royalty then due. un«an appeal was taken t.« >h. Supreme Couri of thUnited States, whi-h ¡«fPrmed th«* action of th««.'ourt or < '.aim«, fix-ns the liability of the governm»nt.The two esses involve«-] the same state of facts
«he judgment r«r_-dercd to-day being for the rovf.lt*which has _jc«rue.j s!n<*e May. i:«_C. In its decisloithe Court of «".aims closely follow«! thnt of th«Supreme OwM of the l"nit»il Stares in i),«- formecase.
OFFER SOUTH FERRY RAILROAD BONDSTh'- hanking firm of X. W. Harris ft Co. offer« t«
iiiveptors tW.-tM South Ferry R.ilrosd first mort
çace .". per e..nt thirty-year gold bond, of 1«.-. part' r Bttthoi'ized and Issued «eiosed mortgage'.
-KTVi.-"*». In rddition to b( guaranteed ar
principal a.-d irtere«» by the Broadway and SeyenttAvenue. R*_.,,«-"8y Company, and being .s.am.d bithe MetT-opolüan Street Railway <-ompar.*.. th«honds of th'- S««t.«th Ferry Railroad nre secured h-a first mortcage ,-,v «n property ria-hts and franch'ses of the cfjmpan;,, the lp.ttcr 0f crhJcfa sre «jn¡>mlt-«d in tirre.
"KING'S FINANCIAL BULLETIN.*'The curren« number ,,( "King's Financial Bui
lettn." published by C. F. King, of Boston, cm:
lain» as its leading article a comparison betweei-atlonal «ordage Cororany and the America,
Woolen Company, the con.-lusion being drawn thaiowners of the «"«inmon s"to«-k of the Wool«,, company should dispo.o of their holdings. The pane:also recommend.*- <<« the public the preferred «;toe_
Norton «-il Compati y. <«f l.ibertv TownshioDelaware County. Ind.. and t»-e stock <«f tii.
.pper Company and the Solar Engin«
PETITIONS IN BANKRUPTCY.foUowing petitions in bankruptcy were fil«.
yesterday with the cierk in the United States Distri- Court:
iham Cobler. salesman. No. 29 «^armine-st,.ies. $2.T__3: assets. $KiO. The principal er-*atI B. B. Goldberg. No. 787 Broadway. fl.lSt.
An involuntary petition wa_s filed again.<=t MorriKaplan, of Kingston. K. V.. by H. L,. Judd A <^cand other creditor* with claims aggregating fcjsj
;atm is made that the- alleged banacup«i goods from his stores in Kingston au«
r N V to Philllpsburg. 1'enn.. and coneeated the same to hinder, delay and d__"*
.loreAn involuntary petition was filed against th
William Büdd Company. No. 44 «*entre-_-t.. by t!ii ork Desk and Office Fourniture Company an«creditors, with claims aggregaUng J6H
ar*. eomplaJned «if. The alleged bank.d insolvency, tiie petition states, an.
-ses a willingness to be adjudicated a bank
involuntary petition was filed against Simoi«'. Marun-, cigar.. No. 144 Grand-st.. by Hym__
&. Lowenstein and other creditors, wit:i aggregating J2,-¦"_. Transfer of assets i1 as au act constituting bankruptcy.
MANHATTAN BUILDING PLANS.* .iv< . « 141 for two six itor>"
-: OathmiS., Zt.BxHl: L_ Weinstein, owner;-. I ___mb. arcMtM-a. $S5,O0
» ttHI ft. w. at A a; for a sixtatt -, ftatiiiru»» t:. 7'rf: Furm«.,
>' rtBer, owfiem; O. Y. Pelhnn»,:tcct ..'.... &S.M
;'". -. n. «.. 400 ft- ¦?. «jf Ijen««x act.; for a six
Me, 50xf_5.11; ». i?iiss!_rmar..-¦''. prllwm. «r«*fclt«_"t. 00.00
:_.*'5'. -: n. a.. 1<_9 f». w. of Amsterdam-a. '-. forit .'.i bi tUiou_í. TSxiti..'.; j H».
»IS- .adwBy: tor a «ix_. use. 60__8_LJ: Merk
.. ,'-.:¦¦.. «._>
[À $270.000 WfTH-AYE DEALJEFFERSON M. tJSFT PATS THAT SUM FOR NO. Ißt..
' PRQPEBTY SOIA) IN Í868 FOR $8,740.
W \i Buy» Säe far a Choice Dwelling House¦¦-Market Found for a
Nnc A merican Basement Structure in East S.'d-st.
.«ngressman Jefferson M. tmVtf bought yes-
terday through Dennis & Preston from the estate
of Mary A- King No. 431 ôth-ave.. a four storyi dwelling house, on a lot 21.10x100 feet, for $270,000.In 1S5S the property was sold for $8,740.John N. Golding and 8. Osgood Pell & Co. sold
for Alfred Duane Pell to Mrs. William Pollock a
lot at the northwest corner of 88th-st. and 5th-ave.,
on which the buyer- intends to eiect a house for
her own occupancy. The lot has a frontage of
25.8 feet In 5th-ave. and 102.S f«eet in 88th-st.Henry D. Wlnans & May have sold the five story
.¦American basement bouse No. 5 East Kd-at., 3f«x100.5 feet. This was one o£ the two houses eon-
structed bv Joseph T. Farley and sold by him Inlpoi. The buyer will occupy the house.
MANY IMPORTANT LEASES MADE.
John N. Golding has leased the following houses:
For H. A. C. Taylor, No. 4 East 72d-st.; for Mrs.
Mary S. Perkins, No. «5 East 62d-st.; for B. J.
Hancy. No. 93 Madison-ave.. to H. Harkness Flag-lor: for Francis A. Dugio, No. 764 Madison-ave.;tor William P. Wyekoff, No. 52 East 55th-st.: for
i Mary A Newman. No. Btt West 182d-st.; for W111-
lan» D. Leonard. No. 38 West 72d-st.; for the estateot Samuel P. Babcock. No. 141 West 61st-st., forii client. No. 2W Madison-ave.; for Frank Tilford,»No. 116». West 50th-et.; for George C. Wheeler, No.
«IS West lfiflth-st.; for William K. Yanderbilt, Jr..No 25 Bast Rth-st», and for Theodore Kilnan, No.
tS W.st 144tii-st..-.
NEW OWNER FOR THE CHALFONTE.Levy Brothers have sold for Arthur E. Sllverman
i lo S. A. Arnstein the Chalfonte, a six story apart¬ment house, on plot lOOxlOtt feet, at the northeast
corner of 97th-st. and Madison-ave. Mr. Silvermantook in part payment Nos. 40 and 42 West l_7th-s_.
I a three story building, on a plot 58x99.11 feet._-.-
LARGER HOME FOR EDUCATION BOARD
<\ B. J Snyder. chief architect of the Depart¬ment of Education, has filed with the ManhattanBureau of Buildings plans for the enlargement of
the Board of Education Hall, at Park-ave. and59th-st.».Vnother story will he added, making the build-
ing a nine storv edifice. n«-w fireproof staircaseswill be installed and other improvements made.The new floor will he fitted up for the departmentmuseum. The proposed improvements are to costthe city »ao.OtXt.
-a
GETS AN UPTOWN BLOCK FRONT.Max Marx has boupht from Mark .Ash the block
front on the east side of Manhattan-ave., between
j 110th and 111th sts., a plot 195.10x110 feet.-.-.
REALTY NOTES.Georee R. Read & Co. repori the following leases:
For the New-York Telephone Company, the store
and basements No. 14 Cortlandt-st.. for the term of
! ten years, to William Morgan & Sons, and, In eon-
,'unetlon with Edward McVickar, the store and
basement No. 22 Cortlandt-st., to Charles Wolfefer a term of ten years.For the Realty Trust, the store and basement No.
62 Liberty-st.. to the National Surety Company fora term of vears. The building No. 4 Murray-st., forA. B. Ansbachei. to E. B. Latham & Co.. tor a
period of ten years, and the sub-rental for thoRegal Shoe Companv of the store and basementNo. 43 Cortlandt-st.. to the firm of Bell & Co.Rudolph S. Kisseli is the buyer of No. 70 Park-
ave.. recently sold by John T. and James A. Far-lev through Whltehousfr «& Porter.
SELL LARGE PLOT IN 46TH-6T.N, Brlgham Hall & Son have sold for George J.
Humphry« Nob. 106 and 108 West 46th-st.. two three
story brownstone front dwelling houses, on a plot40x100.5 feet, 120 feet west of 6th-ave.
TRANSACTIONS IN REALTY.John N. Golding has sold for John Huggins four
lots jn St. Nicholas-ave.. 50 feet north of lñ6th-st,,and two lots In 156th-st., to Mandelbaum & Irwine.Also sold for Sweezy & Glover the property No.
297 to 303 lst-ave., to Isaac Solhasky; for WatklnsBros. &¦ Co. Nos. 522 and 524 West 157th-st., andfur Maurice Sickel No. 34 West 44th-st.James W. Kvlly has sold for John Beebe to Harry
N. Kohn No. 438 West 38th-st.. a five story tene¬ment house, on a plot 3.6xPS.9 feet.Pollak & Deutsch have bought for a client No.
4.418 Park-ave.. a three story dwelling house, on a
plot 27x145 feet.Herman Lubetkln has sold for J. P. Solomon Xo.
1.111 Ogden-ave.. a four story flathouse. on a lot25x300 feet.
Halx-r, Dworkowitz & Haber have bought fromPtultp .Schnitzer Nos. 8.7-11 and 3.74.« Sd-ave», twofour story flathouses. with stores, ou a plot ."«."xllOfeet.Abraham Cahn has bought the plot. 60x100 feet.
on ti»-- west sido of Decatur-ave.. 366 feet north oft'Oath-st.. aiso the plot. 50x100 feet, on th.o west sideOf Decatur-ave., 120 feet south Of -05th-st.William I.oeb & <*o. have sold for the Irving
Realty Company th< southeast corner of Trinity-avc. and l."¡Sth-st.. a plot 105x99 feet.Folsom Brothers have sold for P. D. Folsom Nos.
SZS and '.27 West :.Jst-st.. two five story tenementbouses, on a plot 50x100 feet. ICaroline L. McCready Ims sold to John Rltzert
So. 807 MJj-ave., a flv story flathouse, on lot 17.4xl03.10x45.4x100 feet, between 5öd and 64th sts.Mr. Ritaei- recently sold No. 805 9th ave., adjoining.W. S. Patten and J. L. Van Sañt have "bought
the two throe storv single flathouses Nos. 244 and"4>i East 117th-st.. on
* plot Mzl09.il fe««t. fromJohn Shea, and Louie Frankenstein. L. J. Green-berger was the broker.
L. Schwarz & Son have sold for the estate of S.Friedman No. 63 East 105th-st., a five story doubleflathouse, on lot 25x100.11 feet.David BoMnbaum has sold to Sigmund Galewski
the two fiv« story tenement houses Nor. 67 and 69We« I00th-st.. on plot 50x100.11 feet.
T.'-inis Strauss has sold to H. Levey No. 5*4 West44th-st.. a five story flathouse. op lot 25x100.5 feet.Michas Klein has bought from Abraham Weiler
and David Podotaky No. 636 Eost ltth-st., n sixstory four family tenement house, on lot 25x94.9feet.Herman Lubetkin has bought No. 225 East 121st-
st.. a lour story tenement house, on lot 25x100.11feetLubetkin Brothers have bought Nos. 228 and 230
East 101th st.. two five-story tenement houses, e.-v-h25x100 11 f*etPo'lak Á- Deutsch have bought the five story
tenement house No. 53S West 55th-st., on lot 25x100.5 foot, from a client of Judge Heyman. »\ndron& Harris negotiated the deal.M. E. Dressier has sold for Joseph Brucker No.
932 Amsterdani-ave.. a five story fiathouse, on lot25.11x100 fe»t.The «'olumbtan Board of Brokers has sold for
T/oiiis Cohen to Grossman &¦ Passon the six storynew law tenement house, on plot 53.6x100.11 feet,on the north side of 117th-st., 9S feet east ofPleasant-aye.Edward A Davis has sold to George H. Strat-
ton No. 159 West 103d-st., « six story apartmenthouse. oi> plot 37.6x100.11 feet.Julius Friend has sold the four five story flat-
houses No. 502 to 508 West tffith-st., on plot 100x75fee:.
J. B. English has sold for Archer v, Paaeoast,trustee, to W Van Denmark, the three story dwell¬ing h«H)se No! 47 West 132d-st.. on lot 16.8x99.11 feet.H. Kornblutb has sold for H. Beaver to H. M.
Stoff the two live storv double flathouses Nos. 303and nos West 117th-st.. on plot 50x99.11 feetHenry M. Mayper has bought the two five story
tenement houses Nos. «S3 and 65 East i"0th-st., on
plot 50x100.11 teet. ¦
Herman Ellas, as attorney, jias bought fromRa'-hel Isaacs and Harrv Levy No. 223 F,;_t 102d-st.. a five story tenement house, on lot 2Sx-tQ.ll feet.Samuel Blumenstock and Henry Nichols have
bought from E. E. Jackson and Louis V. Hubbardthe ftve storv tenement house, with stores. No 420West S9th-st.. on lot 25x96.9 feet. E. H. Ludlow &Co. were the brokers.Giuseppe Botta has sold to F. D'Onofrlo the five
story flathouse No. üS East ll8th-st.. 20x100.11 feetJ. Goodrnaji has sold for Lowenfeld & Prager to
3. C. Gottlieb Nos. 423 and 425 East 90th-st., 50x100 8feet, and has resold the property to a Mr SchwartzA. Simon has sold No. 25 East Broadway a six
story bulldlnp. with stores, on a lot 21x48 fee't
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS.l'jft'.h-at. No« 133 an! 13r. East, 37.1x100.11- Ik«
¦¦¦yen ano another to Isarei Gottlieb; moneare»40,000 .......*_ «loo
«Christle-at, * », 75 ft n of Grand-«t. 25.4x100-Bertha Grosner et ml. executor*, to MayerRo»>enhere B»d another; inort«;_«re, $5,000. W 750
Same property; Berti» Groscer et al to .suite'mortgage. $0,000. Nominal
44th-6i. So 544 W«st. 25x*.0fi; Louie Strauss toHam- leVtry; mc.rtgaite, J22.300. ion
140th st. n E. 105 ft w of r.lh ¡ne. 75\ftS.ll- H«iin-Raabe. Ir, to ihr Northwentern Realty roinpsny'-mort«ç«_Ke, $0>«,(hXI.
' '
100Amsterdam -av.. . - 4.'.. 4 f. 1, of 'ÍS5t'h-.t."run.
ft n*f 18kb-st. 7iim; Albert London to JuliusLondon and arother; mortgage, tpo.otn). 100
*ÎÎU*Î' -¿-S,-^V6 S w of V>>s' End ave. «ß.5xiW
we.B'm, Equitable, Itenltv Compwqr to Milito BPark'-r; all lien». v.-"-«i
343.1 st. a a. 2f.O ft * of s,h-ave.' '^x9¿.Vi:' j0¿ñSeoii and another, «xoctttdra, to Sauiue! CB»om . ,
23»th «t 1. a. 17.-. ft e of Karthsr-ave'. _5¿ÍÓÓ' *
John Oleaaon to AInHra I^i«rence. Nominal
Jacob Siegel et al; mortgage. $.",,000.10«-*t No 630 East. 13.4x1022; Anna Lowem!,a'l
to Jacob «egej^and another; mortgage. «*S.O0O_t No 532 EBrt. 13.4x102.2; Kate Uùnner lo
Jacob Megel and another; mortgage, 42500 inn
.¦.__--«. n tjVMt.i ft» of lSf_ve. B.SxlOD.5.France? Ahite to Samuel Wacht; mortgage»4,5H" . Hin
-r-t, 5* 179 3 ft m of lit ave. 17.10xîOÔ.r.Mary 1 owen. In-ltvldually and executrix toSamuel Wacht.
'
m nrtftat, S BBS But. 17.10x100.5; George Sir-
ram to Samuel Wacht.,ílA-at. a fi, 12S.8 ft 6 rf Lexlngton-a.'e 27x
Ren.1asnln Schwnr« to Frederick WGeruch; li!o.«tsa_e, Jli-.i«. ,«_
Olli- ave. e a, 75.2 ft s of 53d-st. 25x100; WilliamH Piegman to Katharina Laub; mortgage,?_».ooo .
" *)*_th-flt. Ko 133 East. 16.10x100.5; J. G. Gardinerto Edward R. Koch. Pto
ftvenue A. No 1.4SS, w s. 2.._r9_: Julius A. Giammto Mary L Connolly; mortgage. $17,000.MB
B8th-st. b e. 117 ft w of 3d-ave. 17.f_xl00.8;George M. Faas to August Fieper; mortgag«*,$8.000 . 100
U7th-st, No 4C5 East. 26x00.7; Samuel Cohen toMax Kobre; mortgage, $2«>,4«i0 . JOt»
}7tli st. No 234 East, 25x100; Louis Franken¬stein to Alfred L M. Bullowa et el. .Nominal
114th-st. No 13 Bast. 25xllX>.ll: Lazar Frieder toEdward Burger; mortgage, $27.<XK). 100
)7th-st, n F, 125 it w of 2d ave, 25x100.11; Abra¬ham Kloti et ni to Korne Komlnsky and an¬
other; morvgagp, f15.7«H) . """OUidlow-st. No 153 w _. 25x57.6; Samuel Arnhoftto Samuel Goldberg; mortgage. |34,000. '"-*
S4th st. b a, 173 ft w of Avenue B, 25x102.2;George Schlereth to Ludwig Fischer; mortgage,M«J,(_.i() .:. 10<>
22d-st, Xo 514 West, 50x05.11; Adeline Polatschekand another'to Isaac Harris; mortgage, $77,500 100
Southern Boulevard, lot 57, map East Morrisanla;Annie H. Seggermann to Babetta Doherr.nominal
Plot begins 58.0 ft e ot 30th-rt and 76 ft 8 of 0th-ave, runs s 20xw 6x n 20x e 6 ft; Lucy A-CabMe et al to Mary E. Sparks.Nominal
Same property; Mary E. Pparks to Frederic A.Tanner . 6"*>
Sth-ave. No 2,202 e e. 25x50; Henry Mean, toMlltcm S. Hodenberg; mortgage. $18,000. *<»
l43Ï-ït. s s, 25o ft e of 8th-ave, 50_r_9.ll; Samuel(.', Baum to ¿Sophia Michael . ÍO0
Uöth-st, n s. 270 it w of Lenox-ave. 17Cx09.ll;Hvman Horwltz et al to Cathleen Turney; mort¬gage, $71.000.¦ 100
Amsierdam-ave. No 1,454, w s, 25x100; EmfinuelArnsteln to Abraham Penn and another; mort-gago. $21.000 .... = .* 10°
«adisnn-ave, s w corner 114th-st, 25xi9; MosesMisch to Isic-or Stelner; mortgage, $28,000...... lou
!6th~st. No 848 East. 25x102.2;* Karl Fetsch toWilliam Pchroeder; mortgage $10.000.Nominal
.venue A, W p. 104 ft s oí 79th~«.t. 25x94; JamesQuilín to Julius A Flamm; mortgage, $17.000.. «W
»th-st. No -.3 to 37 East, 60x98.0; Kips BayRealty company to Tl.lrtj-_-.he East ThirtiethStreet Company; mortgage, $130.000. 100
I'nicn-ave, e w corner 108th-st, 41x91; John WRuase',*, referee, to Augusta Reis; mortgage.$31.500 .¦...¦¦ lo-i0(i
sth-ave. s e corner 153d-st, 99.11x100; McKinleyRealty and Construction Company to Midd.eTown Reaitv Company; mortgage. $42.000. 10"
Lots 147 and 148. map of S70 lots; MoGraw estât.Anula F Kingston to William J Gray; mort,gage, $4,000.¦¦ 100
L_-t. 157 to 160. map of building lots. 24th Ward; ,
Jennie Runkel to Jacob Kohm; mortgage, $i, iC_ _«'_
10th st. SB 2o5 ft w of Avenue D. Unlonpor t,33.4x108; Axel Hallengren to Daniel J Dillon;mortgage. $500......1WJ
Bronx Park-ave. e s, 50 ft s of 178th-«t. 25x100;Oslas Rosner to Herman Birnbaum; part;mortgage. $4,400. *0°
"1st st. n s, 200 ft e of Amsterdam-ave. 80x ir¬regular; Henry N Wierk to Matilda May; mort-gage, $20.000. ,OT
Same propertv; Matilda May to Dora M Weil;mortgage. »27.000. 10*"
I04th-st. No 228 East. 25x100.11: Solomon Millerto Benjamin Stamper; mortgage, $20.000.Nominal
I04th-st, No 2_0 East. 25x100.11; Solomon Millerto Abraham Lubetkln; mortgage. $20,000.Nominal
¡16th-st, No 64 West. 25x84.7; Paul Adam« toMary H Johanson; mortgage, $29.500. met
?ark-ave. No 1,650, w s. 25.4x130; Samuel Naitovet.. Herman Rodman: mortgage. $18.400. 100
M-st, No 238, n _. 24.9x105.10: Max Lar.zfet toFerdinand Funk and another: mortgage, $39,500 100
3uffolk-_t. w s, 98.6 ft n of Stanton-et. 50x100:Isaac Grossman et al to Louis Barnett andanother: mortgag., $80.000. 100
Ist-ave. n w corner .Vith-st. 114.8x100; Robert WTaller to Teresa Abelson. 100
.ame propertv; Theresa Abelson to Albert Wlnter-niti; mortgage, $115,000. 100
!>wis-st. No 27. w s. 25x100; Jennie Salzberg toSamuel Resler and another: mortgage. $29,400.. 100
_2d-st, ¦ s. 219.6 ft w of 9th-ave. 19.6x93; Rich¬ard M Bruno to Alfred J Tailey. 100
Id-ave. s e corner 89th-8t. 25.8x100; Adelheit HMayer et a! to Moses Ochs. 100
Morris-ave. e b. 150 ft n of 16i>th-st. 20x92.6: »
Middieboro Realty Companj- to Ray Weinberg;mortgage. $7.250. 100
Lincoln-ave, No 16**, e s. 25x100; Arthur HPanders to Blanche McK Crichton; mortgage,$20,000 .Nominal
Park-Hve. n e corner 170th-st, 25x70; RudolphKanze to Louisa E Kanze; mortgage. $14,500... 18,000
186th-st; B s, 384 ft e of St Ann's-ave, 341x100;Solomon Rothschild to Robert M Silvermon:mortgage. $53.260. 100
ïame property; Silvermsn Realty Company toPolcmon Rothschild; mortgage, $53.250. 100"ashington-ave. No 1.115. w s. 16x93; CharlesA I^umelster to Morris Haber et al; mortgage,$6.500 . 100
I2th-st. n s. part lot 343. map L'nionport; JohnMaseau <¦> Cornelina Gels. 100
Ilth-st, s _, 405 ft w of Avenue A. 100x216,l'nionport; Morris Haber et al to Charles ALaumeister- mortgage. $2,0«_>.Notninal
16th st. No 536 Esst. 24.11x103.3; Kmll Abeles tofamuel Fcnsterhelm and another: mortgage,$22.500 .T!?.. 100
t¡_ s*, s s. 235 ft e of Bowery, 35x92.2; IsaackKirschner to MP-haei Kirsehner; 'j part; mort¬gage. ÇJ6.30O . 100
ffith-st. NO 2043 West. 21.4x98.9: Henrv Good-kind to George M D Kelly; mortgage. $35.000. 100
L4öth-.--. No 515 West, 33.4x99.11; Charles Wynneto Martha B Mosher; mortgage. $29,000. 100
¡6th-st. n s. 400 it w of 6th-ave. 25x98.9- LuluQuigg to Richard Vallender. 100
I21.st-st. No 843 East. 25x100.11; Herman Spielvogel to Joseph Cllvola and another: mortgage,$10.750 . ... too
_37tli-Et. s s. 140 ft _. of Kepplcr-ave. 8(Jxl00:Annie E Hartshorn to John W Fan.ngton.Nominal
Broadway, s w «orner l.-2.-«t. 99.11x150: I'nlqucRealty Company to Samuel Wolf; mortgage,$79.000 . 100
Boone-st. e .-, 300 ft s of 173d-st. 50x85: SolomonM Robinson t.. < .-.rrie Wagner; morlgasre. $2.500. 100
rOth-st, No 128 East. 20x100.5; ArthurW Saundersto «u«!erdonk Estate, corporation; mortgage.$52.000 ... 100
14-2-1 st No ,"516 West. 25x99.11; Mitchell l, Er¬langer, Sheriff, to Hermina Butt: all title. fic.o
?0th-pt. No SMXi East. 17.1x90; Jacob pimon toJoseph Roberts: mortgage. $4.000. 160
198th .>'., n s. 10«) ft w of 3d ave. lOOx irregular;136th-st. n =. 09.6 fr «. of 3d ave, o.4x Irregular;Henry Hubcr «-"««iiipany to Henry Hubcr «3om-rany of New-York mortgage. $35.000.Nominal
Perry ;>t. g 101.7 ft « of Bleecker -st. 40x95.1:Fanny C Lutz to Margaret O'Nell; mortgage.$22.000 .Nominal
134th st. No 814 East. 25x100: William F Kenyonto Frederick It Rchepp; mortgage. $12.600. 100
I03d-et. No 61 East. 25x100.11: Julia Sprins toBliim» GreTiberg mortgage. $18,CKJO.Nominal
«*t!i Ft, r: s. 2i«£>.6 ft e, 13x100.8: Stephen BAyres to Helen Ayres; mortgage. $12.000. ...:. .Nominal
roth-st, s s. 144 ft w of Avenue A, 50x102.2;.Tiicob Hyinan to Louis Renier; niortgage..24.;>«0 . 100
ftivlngton-Bt, s w comer Norfolk-st. 50x60; i»iiisDubmsky and another: mortgage. $7,500. 100
Park-ave, No 1,650. w s, 25.4x90: Herman Rod¬man to Bella Rodman; mortgage. $30,200.... 100
::hristophe. _s_. Nos 107 and 109: Max Kobre toSnn.uel Co"_en; mortgage. $56.00C-. 108
Ttnton-ave. No 1,08-1, c s. l.-t-O. John D. Dolanto Mary Dolan; mortgage. $4.800.Nominal
Beekman-ave. s e «-orner St. Mary-st. 120x95.2;Cypress-ave, s w corner St. Mary st; 100.4;Abraham J. Splro to *;. M. Pllverman and an¬
other .Nominal180th-st. No 1.0(53 East. 25xllS.2; Alfred Kleine
to Dorothea Kleine; mortgage. $4.800 . 10088th-st. Xo 46 East. 25xU_-.11; Harris Man.'»lhaum et al to Harr-.- Wittenberg- and another:mortgage, $20,000. 1 _0
18th-«t. No 323 East. 21.10x02; Stephen .-. Collinsto Margaret T. Collins . 100
ll«th-st. s s, 845 ft e of 2d-*ve. 15x100.10; FVed-ei-l«k Williams to Harris Mandelbaum and another; mortgage. $6.000. 100
131. t-st. No 142 West, 32___-.ll; Anna W. Heppet al to Charles I>e«In .Xominal
Same property: Anna W. Hepp et al, executors,to i*harl»s Lewin; mortgage, $40,000. 100
RECORDED MORTGAGES.Reiner. Louis, to 1, Nieherg and another. 117th
st. n ?.. 98 ft «* of Pl«_i5ant ave: 1 year, 6 percent..*. $150.000
Same to same, same property. 1 year. 6 per cent O.ftOCMlddelboro Realty Company to Mutual Life In¬surance «"om.pany 17th-st, s s, 425 ft w of 6thave: per bond. 110,000
A C & H M Hall Realty Company to «Seorge SHall. Broadway, n e corner 121st-st; demand.5H per .*...t . 30,000
Steael. Jacob, and another, to Kate Gunner; 82d-si, No 532; 2 years. 6 per cent. 20,000
Lubetkln. Abraham, to S Miller. 104th-st, No2:W- ."-a. t; .", years. C per cent. «».000
FVigel. Morris, and others, to Jane J Thayer and«mother, 54th-st. No 317 Eaat, 5 vears, 5 hal«er cent. 16,000
May. Matilda, to II N* Wic-rk and another, ttlst-st.n s, 20o ft e of Amsterdam-ave: 5 vears, 6per <--rit . 7.000
rtesler, Samuel, to J Salzberg, Lewls-st. No 27;4 yeans. 6 r-er cent. 2,500
Middletown Realty Company to McKinley Realtyand Construction Company, Sth-ave, s e cornerlSM-ot: due November 24. 1905; 6 per cent.. 15.000
?t.*in-r, Isidor, to M Misch, 114th-8t, a w cornerMadison-ave; 8 years. 6 per cent. 6,000
Smith, Milton M, to W A Spencer et al, 125th-st.« s. 125 ft o of Amsterdam-ave ; S years. 5per cent. 21,000
Same to same. 125th-st, s s, 200 ft e of Ameter-dum-ave S years. 5 per cent. 12,000
Abelson, Theresa, to R W Taller. Ist-ave. Nos1,025 and 1,027; 2 mortgages, $17.000; 6 years,5 per cent . 34,000
Sauie to same. 5Cth-st, No 351 Eaat; 5 years, 5per cent . 24.000
Same lo same. Ist-ave, No 1,023; 5 year». 5 percent.t. 27,000
F"la«_m. Julius A, to J Qulr.n. Avenue A, w 8, 104fi t "f 79th~6t; 3 years, 5 per cent. 17,000
Saunders. Arthur W. to Brokers' Investment«" .¡r«¡ any. 7«_th-Et. No 12.- Eo.t; prior mort-K.-g«*. $30.000; due December 15, 1905: « per
. . 22,000Koch, Edward H, to Brokers' Investing Com¬pany, 54th-et, No 133 East: due December 15,MOB. ." per cent. 5,000
liixon, Annie G, to Metropolitan Savings Bank,ll'ith-st. No 3__» Enst; 4 years, 6 per cent. 7,000
r_tll«>. Alfred J, to R M Bruno, 22d-st. No 420West, 5 years, 5 V4 per cent. 13,000
Fischer, Ludwig, to «¡f-orge Schlereth. 84th- «t.s s, 17,'J ft w of Avenue B; 8 years, tt per cent. 6.000
Benjamin to Eolomon Miller; 104th-»t.No 228 East. 8 years. 6 per cent. 6,000
Blrcball. Louisa, to H Balcom; ]40th-st. w s. Kn>it n of Locust-ave; due January 1. 1900; 5*4p< r «-ent. 2.000
Kason, Richard B, to It R Bond; Matilda-«, n ws. lot T6, map South Waehingtonvllle; Instal¬ments, 5 per cent. 1.250
Sarner. Kos« M. to H J Rondhelm; Pt Nicholasave. s e corner 180th-«t; 1 year. 8 per cent.... 2.600
l-'denberg. Milton S. to H Menae; hth-ave. No2,202; 8 yearn. 6 per cent. S.OO0
Cahn, Abraham, lo Joseph M Prowler: Decatur-_ve. w e. 120.5 ft w of 208tb-«t; per bond. 1,6«
i.erllch, Frederick W. to Benjamin Schwartz:103d-8t, s s. 128.6 ft e of Lex.t_gton-_.ve; 3years, 8 per cent. 2,80(1
(take. Adolphus L. to I 8 Balcom; lots 183 and184. map Suton Hotneetead: 1 year, 6u per cent. 1,100
Frankenstein. Louie, to Moses Mendelsohn _n !o 234 Eaat; 3 years. 6'» per
City Property for Sale. City Property for Safe.
FLATBUSHBEAUTIFUL
WESTMINSTER. HEIGHTSAVE. L AND EAST 38BD ST.
BEAUTIFUL DETACHED COTTAGES.»<_ FINE HOWS FOR LITTLE MONEY.
3-stor-, on plot 40x100; 0 room« an«" «IlM hat':: am¡j ptapMnf: :*«1 »SSllfcul»;
every modern Improvement. will UK ¡=OI.r> AT A L<«w FP'i'RF.
$750 CABH. BALAXt-f: [x |HBfTAIdEJfBNW.J750 cash, _uuuA~rca tu ntaVAumnv
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3.000
24,000
78.000
6.000
8.250
2,500
17.000
Penn. Abraham, and another to E Arnstein; Amsterdam-ave. No 1,454; 3 years. 0 per cent.
Pieper, August, to George M Faas; __.th-st, sa, o
m ft w of 8d-ave; 3 years. 6 per cent-. . . *i«VA*
Schroeder, William, to K Fetsch; 86th~st, No 34S
East; 3 vears, 0 per cent.. . . ¦ . .¦¦ ***mm
Siegel, Jacob, and another to L Lese; 82d-at, i-O
628 to 532 East; 1 year, 6 per cent...--°"***^"
Gottlieb, Israel, to 1 «.ohen: 100th-8t. n B, -.____¦ 1fto«.r_ft e of Park-ave: due May 15. 1911...... ..¦¦". JU'-*"*
Fensterhelm. Samuel, and another to E *g*"**'16th-st, No 536 East; prior mortgage. $20,ow,2 years, C per cent...
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Michael, Sophia, to Lawyers' Title Insurw*ce andTrust Company; 143d-st. s s. 250 ft e of <-*J^a"*.*?'2 mortgages. $12,000; due November 2»>, 1906! »"-i
per cent.,"",'"'_""35 East Thirtieth Street Company to Kip s Bay
Realty Company; 30th-st, No 33 to 37 East; due
February 15. lè07: 6 per cent.... aâWaaâaBSame to same; same property; due February 15. nnn_1907; 6 per cent..
*0'WORuft. Joseph, to Lawyers' Title Insurance u_
Trust Company; 110th.st. s s, 175 ft e of Su¬
ave; 2 mortgages. $38.000; 10 days. 6*. percent.Wlnternitz. Albert, to New-Anuälerdam Rea'*;''Company and another; Ist-ave, No l.O-o to
1.031 ; 1 vear. 6 ner cent.- . . . - -' "-"w
Smith. Milton M. to Jane L Armour; l__5th-st.No 450 West; 3 years. 5 per cent. ___,tw
Same-to Lewie A London: same property; priormortgage $2.000; 6 vears. 6 per cent. Z.OU-"
Same to aame; 125th-et. No 446 West; priormortgage. $19.000; 5 years. 6 per cent. 4.000
Same to same; 125th-st. No 452 West; priormortgage. $2.000; ¡i years. 6 per cent. 2,000
Wacht. Samuel, to George Slnram; 55th-st. No335 East- due May 15. 1907. 5 per cent. 7,600
Same to Marv Cowen, executrix; 55th-st. n 8.
179.3 ft w of Ist-ave; due May 15. 1907, 6 percent . 2,500
Same to Sarah A Bolger; 65th-st. No 345 East;prior mortgage. $5.500; due May 15, 1907. 5l_per cent . 3,000
Rosenberg. Marks, and another to United fitstesTitle Guarantee and Indemnity Company;Chrystle-st. e s, 75 ft n of Grand-st; 3 years, _
5H per t*ent . 28,000Joh__nson. Mary H, to S Adams: 116th-st. No 64West ; 2 vears.
Crlchton, Blanche McK. to A H Sanders: Lin-coln-ave. No 168; prior mortgage, $20,000; 2years, 6 per cent.
Laub, K, to H N Kohn: 10th-ave. e s. 75.2 ft s
of 53d-st: 1 "ear. 6 per cent.Koch. Edward P.. lo Lawyers' Title Insuranceand Trust Company; 54th-st. n s. 112.6 ft wof Lexington-ave; 9 days 5".. per cent.
Abelson, Theresa, to R W Taller: Ist-ave. Nos1.029 and 1.031 5 years. 5 per cent. 3O.00O
Ochs. Moses, to A M Gobel: 2d-ave. a e corner89th-st: 3 years._. 30,000
Weinberg, Rav, to Middleboro Realty Company;Morris-ave, e s. 150 ft n cf l65th-st; 3 years,6 per cent . 1,400
Mutntck. Louis, and another to L Dublnsky andanother; Norfolk-st. No 123 to 127; 7 days. 8per cent . 12.600
O'Nell. Margaret, to F O Lutz: Perry-st, s s,101.7 ft e of Bleecker- st ; 5 years. 1R.00O
Stich. John, and another to M E Parsons; Cen¬tral Park West; due January 4, 1909, 5 percent . 15,000
Knap, Sophie D. and another to Mutual Life In¬surance Company: 73d st. No 258 West; perbond . 7,500
Reiner. Louis, tr> J Hyman: 79th-st, s «-. 144 ftw of Avenue A 1 year. 6 per cent. 80. (WO
Same to same: same property; 1 year, 6 per cent. 7,250Barnett. Lewis, and another, to I GroRsman andanother, »uftolk-st. w s. C'8.6 ft n of Stanton-st ; 1 year. 6 per cent. 3,000
Stafford. Harlow H, to Manhattan Ravings In¬stitution, 120th-st. n B, 225 ft w of 7th-ave:per bond. . 6.000
Haber. Morris, and another, to Charles A Laumelster, Washington-ave, w s. 268.10 ft n of168th-st : 2 years. 6 per cent. 2 000
«ïreenberg. Bluma. to Julius Levy. 10..d-st, n a,170 ft e of Madison-av«? ; 3 years, 6 per <_ent_ 6,000
Frledel. Delia, to O Hitchcock, Jackson-ave, n a.150 ft e of Garfield-st; du» .Tune 1. 1909../_ 8.000
Hérisse, Eugene L, to Dollar Savings Ban__f HallPlat.-e. w 8, being lot 148. map L, Tiffany; due.Tune 29, l«K_t. S-4 v~r cent. 3,500
Isenberg. Esther, to J AVeil and another; 2d-ave,N«> 824; prior mortgages, $56,600; demand. 6per cent . 7,500
Same to same, 60tl.-st, No 413 to 417 East; 3mortgages. $6,_50; r« years. 6 per cent. 18,730
Farrington. John W, to G Brown, com; 237th-8t,s f, 175 ft e of Keppler-ave; 8 vears, 5H percent . 4,500
American Real Estate Company to GeorgeKöhler, I4__h-st. n 8. 100 ft w of Melrose-ave;8 year* . 85,000
Proops, Thereaa, to John A Asplnwall. Madtson-*>¦'¦». w a, 51.10 ft 8 of 113th-st; 5 vears. 5
cent . 18.000I.« r. Harry, to ,T PtolofT and another, 6th-ave.
n w cerner 134th-st: nrior mortgage, $44,000;due March 8. 1906; « per i.ent. 1,000
Wright. Joseph H, to Cnlon Dime Pavings Insti¬tution; ,.6th-st, s s, 200 ft . of 7th-ave; 1year, 5 per cent. 8.000
Schönfärber. Frances, to E Salberg, Jennings-st.No 1.006- 3 years, 6 per cent. 8.300
Kennedy. Frank J. to Lawyers" Title Insuranceand Truet Company, Lexlngton-ave. No 577; dueNovember 25. 1905. 5 per cent. 13.000
Falvey, Fleury, to John Kerr, Poplar-et. s s,199.9 ft w of Main st; 3 years, 5H per cent.. 2,000
Hausman. Harris, to J gruta, 56th-st, No 430West ; Instalments. 6 per r°nt. 6,450
Blue8te:n, Ja«_ob. to A Schneider, lot 83, mappropertv C F Trow bridge; due February 1, 1006. 2.660
Inkelas. Max. to E F Doherty, 78th-st, s s, 288.4ft e of Sd-a.e; 1 year, 5 per «-»nt. 4,000
Convey. Owen, to Land Company c. Edenwald:Bell-ave. w a, 200 ft s of Randell-ave; 3 years.5' j per cant. _5. '
Faifenkopf. Morris, to Metropolitan Savings Bank:76th-st, No 424 East; due June 80. 1911; 6 percent . 12,500
Brockser, Oscar, to Bank for Savings; 3d-»ve,No 625: due June 30, 1910: 4'a per cent. 9,000
Ear-pa*. Gittlieb M, to American Bible Society;7tl,~_.>._. e s. 25.2 ft of 123d-st; 5 year». 5per «.ont. 52.500
Roberts. Joseph, and another to K Ijevenson: 80th-st. n .. 100 ft e of 3d-ave; 1 year. 6 per cent... 1.000
White, John J, to J J Healy; 90ih-st. s s, 80 ftc of West End ave, 1 year. 6 per cent. r,,000
Wittenberg. H«rry. and another to H Mandel-bäum an«l another: 98th-st. s _--., 14"V ft _> ofMadlson-ave; due May 13. 19*10: (t p»r cent.... 5.600
KaliJovlcs, Stephen, to M Fauth; Avenue A. No1.527; f» rears. 6»j per cent. 7,."..*-')
Elcktvort. Louis, to Dora M E-ckwort; 183d st,s b. 182 ft w of Southern Boulevard; 1 y_ar,6 per cent. 500 j
Godfrey. Catherine A. to G Flock: lSUt-st. No | ,215 West; 1 year. 12,000
Warshauer. Psmuel, to Title «Guarantee and TrustCompati} Avenus D, No S5: demand. 1.600 '
.
Robinson. Solomon M, to L Fruchs; Broome-st,e s, 30o ft s of 173«1-et: 1 year. 6 per cent- 1,000
Weiss. Simon, to A C Chapin: 122d-s«. n s, 175 ft *
w of Ist-ave: 2 years, 5 per cent. 18,500 *
SlBSerman Benjamin, to F Bookstaver and an¬
other; 137th-st. No 4<ï0 West: due December 1,1005 . 7.50«,
Hausman. Harris, to F Gruenstein; 5Sth-sf, No432 West; instalments. 6 per .-e.it. 6.450
Alkys. Morris, to S I. Cohen; 7th-ave. e s, 42.11ft s of 144th-st; due August 1, 1906: 6 per cent.. 4,000 a
Osk. Marcus L. to American Mortgage Company; 1Siillivan-st. No 208; 3 years. ,"S per cent. 14,000
Same to same: same property; prior mortgage, i
$14.000: duo .Tun- 30. 1{.>7; 6 per cent. 2,000 gLawln. Charles, to H We):dt and another, ex¬
ecutors- 131st-st. N» 142 West; 3 vear», 6 per Ccent. 15,000 r.
FI.«iier Sigmund, and others to L Brcslauer;13«th'st. No 621 East: 1 year. 6 p«_r cent. 1,000 C
Bissernian. Benjamin, to P Booketaver und an- o
other- 137th-st. n i. um ft ? of L_nox-ave; 1year 6 per cent..... 22,000
Karpal«. Gottlieb M, to C F Kingsland; 7th-ave,e s, (13 ft s of 122rt-st; 5 yearo. 5 per cert. 52.000
Saunters Arthur W. t.> Title Insurance Compan;170th-»t, j w corner Plymtor.-ave; 2 years. 5_jper «*eiit.
Same to same; Plymton -ave, e s, 150 ft s of170th-st; two years. 5'» per cent.
Same to same; 170th-st, s e corner Plymton^ave;2 vears. ¦">'3 per cent.-.
KIght Ä- Pongan Construction Company to Met-mpolitan Life Insurance Company; Rroa«lway,n w corner 142d-st; due June 30, 1008; 6 per
Olivóla Joseph, and another to M Thomasola;121 t-st No 343 Ea.t; 5 years.
Same'to H Spielvogel; sane vroperty; 2 years, 6ner cent.'....
Londm-in Hattle. to I R?hl<. singer; 102d «t, Noa203 and 205 West; two mortgages. $5,500 each;
Modell George, to Isaac Happen;No 246, prior mortgage, $36,000; 5cent
Delancey-at,years, 6 per
9,0006.000
2.000
1.250 j11.000
18,000Smith Milton M. to L A I_ondon; ISSth-st, No
448 West; prior ír.ortKage. $18,000; 5 years. «TycT CCPt .*..**- 5,000
Bame to Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum; same
property: 8 year«. 4H per c_-U. 18,000Eckert Slary to Robert Rankln and another;
147tli-st. n r«, 387 ft w of Brook-ave; 3 years. 8per cent.-. O.^O"!
Fellenstein Abraham, to State Bank; Lexington-"ave. s o comer 109th-st; secures notes, «J percent . 5,600
Cohen Israel, and another to M Kessler and an¬
other; 5th-eve. n w corner 187th-st; 1 year, .per cent.¦-.¦-.. . ... .«. ... 5,000
Krumer Max J. and another to D B Frcedman;103d-st. n a, 3(10 ft e of 5th -ave; 1 year. a.000
Le'lerer Josephine, to F vagts; Amsterdam-ave.No 484 instalments. 6 per cent. «,00O
Weiss Pimon, to 1 Goldberg; 122d-«t. n a, 175 ft^
w of l_t-ave- 2 years. 6 percent.. .. . U.OooHudnut Resl'v Con_4»sny to Metropolitan Life In-sii?anc_Compa;i;. ; 29th ct. Noa 111 and 117Ea_t 1 year, 6 P<*T cent. ..¦._..-.. 100,000
Slevln James 3. to Dry Dock Savings Institution;Spring st No 28; a. per bond. 29,500
Ebb role-nan. to H Wolf; Brook-ave. No 485; 3years. 6 per cent.........¦/.. 5.000
Torre PIstro, to D Garden and another; CTot_raa-av«-' No 2,0.6: 3 years. 8 per cent. 1,8_0 «
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SATISFIED MECHANIC'S LIENS._jo 424 East: Max Inkelas agt. Morris
Fkirenkôpi; November 11. 1906. »718 38
281 25Irving Judte; November 8, 1006 (by
3.99S 7.-
<_soason agt
P-.^et N«»- '84'.'*'ñ,l B8* Harris II. Cris agt!Hanover Fire Inauranee Company et al; May
Saií-'e p^-rty : '«f»bV¿¿ C¿n'«t'-4ac'tion' Companya_r same May lt. 1»«to. 806 68
Same property; Bame agt. earn»; May 10. 1905. . 2,00« 30Käme riro.-..«. : Elevator Supply and Repair Com-
___nJ^^__tiT ¿ame; May J. 1005.2.08800Sam." pnfn-rty:!'. H. McNulty et al agt. am«;
Anrtl ">8 It*'*.6.008 8728th-|.t -' "<*'. l«ha/r_'F'5 *U'"/*ir *gt- JohnWerner st al : October «. 19»s5.
Jar _______ ave. w. a. 100 ft. a. of 180th -at.. 75x100;,n a*L*°ien vmpany et
al- Qatahsr 1T .._..3,600 00
Hughe.. -
Apartment Hotels.J .ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT: privat«L. bath: with or without meals; including meals, twtx,t26 weekly; one, $15. ALABAMA, 15 East Hth-st.
Furnished Apartments to Let.i .ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENT: privat«L. bath: with or without meal3; Including meals, two,525 weekly; one. $15. ALABAMA, 15 East 11th-St.
Unfurnished Apartments to Let.
HOFFMAN ARMS."Tor. Madison Ave. and 69th. Large Apartments. $1.400ípward, with, kitchen: restaurant in the building; select¦amlly patronage. GERLACH REALTY CO.
To Let for Business Purposes.CHOICE OFFICES TO LET,
Opposite Stock Exchange.Ml-13 NEW STREET, through to 72-74 BROADWAY.
Apply on premises. Room 801. or
RULAND & WHITING CO.,5 BEEKMAN ST.
">!? EAST 19TH-ST..Loft to let; second floor; inquire50 on premises. BADENHOP BROS.-
Bronx Real Estate.
COUNTRY PROPERTY WANTED In part payment forgood city investment«*. «CLEMENT H. SMITH. 726-
.30 Tremont-ave.
r)0./*TH-8T.. 25x100. 8750: Webster-are.. 25x65. $1.200.'¿Oö WOODALI* 707 Tremont-ave.
Brooklyn Property for Sale.
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_pw¡i-nmf»MPí> lilfW Si.btm\ VÙ I AUtltU p. B. Norris BIdg Co.
It: 12 Mldwood St.Phone 842 Flatbush,Or your own broker.
Country Property for Sale.A SPECIAL
¡few.station S minutes. Ten rooms, fteim heat, elec¬tric lights, good lot. $8.500. Easy terms.
(XX>LEY * WEST, Inc.,Mount Vernon.
wTHY VAT RENT*.«Own your «>wn home; Bay sidePark. NORTH SHORE REALTY CO., «AKÍ East 33d.
BARGAIN..Mount Vernon, 10 room, one famllv brickdwelling- with stable; improvements: gell or rent;
jossesslon immediately; plot 50x106. STRICKER. 3,05«¡d-ave.. 156th -**.
SPLENDID Hoboken corner Factory Site; near ferries; 75x100: all improved; railroad siding facilities;
>nly $5.500. KRUSE, 314 lst-st., Hoboken.
BIG VALUE. LITTLE MONEY.3ne acre, macadamized avenues. No better built housemd stable in Mount Vernon. Ask for details.
COOLEY * WEST. Mount Vernon.
agt. Belmont Realtv and Construction company»et al October 20, 1005 (by bondi. 410 0082d-st.. s. s.. 100 ft. w. of St. Nicholas-ave., 50*1()0; II. Raab«« & Sons agt. Dallas Realty andConstruction Company et al: November 14, 1906 1.000 00
AUCTION SALE TO-DAY.At No. 14 Veeey «t..By Joseph P. Day: Anderson-«ave
propose«!), s w corner 167th-et. 36.10x1ROxl80.10; 3 storyrame dwç h; T c Edmonds agt Thomas Nlely et al;Custac« Conway. atty: A S Brown, ref; amt due,0,539.17; taxes, etc. $500.
AUCTION SALES YESTERDAY.At No. 14 Vesey--st.~By L. J. Phillips & Co.: No 407
o 413 0}«t-st, n s. 169 ft e of lst-ave. lOOxlOO.8: 5 storyirick loft and stor« building: Lizzie Schillinger agtrheodore Schillinger et al; B Lewtnson. atty; L C Dcssar,ef; partition: to Frederick Lesser for $71.«I0.Bv Joseph P. Day: »\o 160 I33d-st, s ». 183.1 ft e Of
'th ave. 17.xhc99.il, S story brlr-k dwg h; A K Hays agtrharlotte Dease et al: Foley & P. attys; fl H Weinhandler.ef; amt lu«.. $8,678 21; taxes, etc. Í309R4: to the Wliite-lall Realty < 'oropany for $9,000; Nos 34 and 36 Barrow-it, n s, 81 ft w of Bleecker-st. 44x94. two 3 story frame>riek tenement house.«, and two 2 story frame tenementlouses on rear; Sheriffs sale of all right, tltls. etc.vhi'h C S Copeland had on August. 7. 1905. or Sin.?«:V I McCoy, atty; M L Erlanger. Sheriff: adjourned to«¡ovemher 20; No Li-* Si'd-st. s s. aOö ft w of Columbus.tve, 20x102.2: 4 story and basement brick dwg h; UnitedHates Trust Company agt A K Daniel rt a! E W Shel_Ion, atty-; T H Keogh. ref; am* due. $18.604 42; taxes,tc, $360 27; odjournsd to N«a ember 23.
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BUILDING LOAN CONTRACTS.li«rh st. a m, in ft e of 3d-ave, 75x100.5;Lawyers' Title Insurance and Trust Companyloans Josf-.ph Ruff and Michael "Wielandt. $76.000
148th-st. n s. 32U.3 ft e uf Morris-ave. 60x106.6;The City »Mortgay» ompany loans Nicola P.ioudi 30.000
"Oth-st. n s. I"."» ft e of Madlson-ave, «85x98.9:.Kir? Bav Realty Company loa:iK The Thirty-five East Thirtieth Street Compsr.v. 125,000
nth st. s s. 144 ft w ot Avenue A. 50x102.2;Ja.-nh Hyman loans Louis Reiner. 30.000lirystie-st. e s. 75 ft n of Orand-st, 25.4x100:United States Title Guarantee and IndemnltyCompany loans Marks and Meyer Rosenberg. 26,00037th st. n s 400 ft e of Lenox-ave, 50x99.11;Benjamin Slsserman loans Peyser Bookstaverand Israel Cohen . 22 000
Sth-st. n s, 150 ft w of Lexington-ave. 50x98.9,Metropolitan Life Insurance Company loansHudnut Realty Compan:. 1OO.00O
LIS PENDENS.Avenu« A. e. s.. 26 ft. s. of 7<M-st.. 25.2x08; Olga Rauchgainst I/Ouisa Rauch et. ai. (partition); attorney F P>autmann.Claremont-ave.. e. s.. 475 ft. n of 122d-st., 25x102 6*
rregular; George W. Weiffenbach et al. against G»or»re Aiteinmullcr (accounting, etc.); attorney. H M Tohnstonlllth-st., n. s.. 164 ft. e. of 8th-ave.. S9xlÓ0 11 ï.ouis
»reer.blatt against Vichael Myers et al. (foreclosure ofnortgage); attorney. I* Lewin.f.2d-st n. s.. 279 ft. w. of lst-ave., 17x100.6; Nathan
»laashelm against Herman Davldovitz et al (foreclosuref mortgage); attorney, S. K. Tuekman.52d-st., s. s JOü ft. w. of 8th-ave.. 10Ox.0O.5- John CHdraixon against Belle Reilly et al. (.action to declareleed void): attorney. I. H. HarrisOlst-st.. No. 314 East; Harry Lemkln against Julius
«teloff et al.Vactlon to declaro liem; attorney. M StaemLota 669. 670 and 671, map of Villas» of Waketleld
!ronx; William C. Maher against Thomas F. Maher et al'partition); attornej. T. F. Fltzhugh Lee.
THE BRONX BUILDING PLANS.¦isher's Lane, n. ... 200 ft. w. of Boston Road,twii story frame office, shed and loft. 40x20-ValTOHne Oil Company, owner; J. Melvlll««Lawrence, architect. »200
tider a«.-e.. w. ».. 20 ft. n of Î3»lth st.. two storvbrlck dwelling house a:-.a office, 30x22; G. Ro-bltzek & Bro.. owners; M. J. Garvín, architect.. 2 500[ow-ave.. w. s.. 67 ft. s. of Homo-st.. two storybrick dwelling house. 30x52: Mrs. B. Axelrod,owner; V. Bonagur, archlte.-t. 10 000'airmount Pl&ce. n. s.. 326.6 ft. w. of SouthernBoulevard, two «tory frame stable and carriagehouse. 20x20: Domonlc Peloso, owner- Harrv T.Howell, archltfect..' goo
MECHANICS' LIENS.-lm-s:.. n. e. corner Worth-SL. 55.8x100; F TN-sbit & Co. agt. John S. Radway and Al¬fred P. Gardiner, owners; William G. Maher.äul>- contractor: W. L Crow & Co.. contractors.$l,074 00
**_***-. s- e corner 02d-st.. 75x150, Abner P.»Igelow agt. I. Townsend Burden, owner:T nited States Fidelity and Guaranty Company,contractors: William O. Haher, sut»contractor. 2.3S900.th st.. No. 11 to 13 West; F. T. Nesblt ft Co.«jyt VMlltam J. Taylor, owner; Wllllajn G.Maher, contractor. 7 19006
Sltn-st.. n. e. corner. Worth-st.. 53x83; Abner'
P. Blgelow agt. John S. Radway and Alfred P.Oardiner. owners; William L. Crow, contractor-William O. Maher, sub- contractor ..' 2,324 70
7th-st.. n. a,, between Centra] l_.rk West andColumbus-ave.. 75x100; F. T. Nesblt * Co agtWiülam G. Taylor, own«; William G. Maher.contractor. 311 Oft
«7th-st.. No. 15 West; Abner P. Blgelow agt.Cintrai Park Studio, owner: Wlfllam J. Taylor,contractor: William O. Maher. sub-contractor.. 2 608 On
"srrr-st. No. 160 to 172; John Hurley agt. Ed-mund Coffin, owner; John J. Tucker * Sons,contractors.2 085 37»am« property; Empire Brick and Supply Com¬pany agt. same .4 397 Tt
*th-st.. No. 230 West; D. McEiraevy St Sonsagt. Beatrice EL Lawrence, owner and contrac¬ter . . 75 dû
72d-«t. a. a., wlioie front betw^n Longfellow'andBoono ata., 200x100; ITnlon Woodworking ComP«ny agt. Benjamin Vlan and John Arnold,owner»; William U. McKenxle. contractor 288 (Mam« property: William L McElroy agt. «ame...¦am« property; H. G. Spauldlng Company agt.^¦fMïlr* .
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adrldge-« »Nos. 210'aiid: 212; Annie Lagér'ii.; " '
^._-_" Slnkowiu. E^nli Schooatoft and LóalaF-olbe. owners and contractors. 17"» .*«>
t-e^V^m 2filvR- T ''"tootoy agt. Frederick.h,-f.7Íi ,?nel- ."*hl' '" Gubiir, contraeter.1 laofr»^t-m'.n'i *-", !,:,: Sn"*-^1 Prark agt. Samuel
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Ocean Steamers.
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NORFOLK.OLD POINT COMFORT.
RICHMOND. VA., or
WASHINGTON. D. C,VIA THE
Old Dominion LinsSteamers sail daily, except Sunday at 1
P. M.. from Pier 21., North River, foot of B»«hStreet, New York.Tickets, including meals and stat<îmom at
commodations, $S.JO one way, $14 round trtnand upwards. v'
TIXIIPHONE IBM FRANKLIN.
(JDILUD CSDÄ.D^OÖDöaXöSiir'DA1LÏ SERVICE.
For Old Point Comfort, Norfolk. Portjmr^th »>___...Poict ai.d Newport New«, Va., eonnectlcg fo» t-'luj___.Richmond. Virginia Bcacto, Washington, o. c.. afcouth and Y.'est.
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F.-eiKht ana ...iss-r.ger steamers «all from Flsr 26. N »foot Beach St.. .very we*k tay at 3 p. m. *¦.H. II. WAI.KCS, Vlcs-President and Traille Manag»
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"PENNSYLVANIA.DEC 2. w i «'AMERIKA.DEC 0 1p «
tPatrlcta.D«ec. l«i, Waiderseo. là*.*tPretorla.Dec. 23| tPennsylvania.. JaaTíA.Bluecher.Dec. 30 1Amerika.
'" -,'' SS. S. AMERIKA. MOST LUXURIOUS ANDMODE«?
OF LEVIATHANS'. »w«_tA
.Grill Room. IGyrr.naslum. »Elevator & a La Car_Restaurant. tCalling at Dover for London ft Parla
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Mediterranean Service.TO GIBRALTAR. NAPLES ft GENOA
Prinz Oskar.Nor. 28. 11 A. li.; Jan. 13,' Mar 7.F. Bismarck.Doc. 5. NoonPrinz Adalbert.Doc. 1». 11 A. M.; Feb. 3 Mar 2s.Hamburg.Jan. 6. 2:30 P. ML; Feb. VJ. Mar" áTtDeutschland.Feb. 6, io a. M.Cretlc (Chartered from White Star Line). Peb mjRates 1st Class, $70, tS9. J11S.0U upward, according uj
steamer selected..Call at Gibraltar. tGrtll Room.S. S. Moltke to Madeira. Cadiz. Gibraltar, Ms's__
Al_:er» and Genoa Jan. 30, 190*.
S. S. Deutschland to Italy.IN LESS THAN 8 DAT«
8. S. HAMBURG ft FUERST BISMARCK ARE NE*VESSELS OK THE MOST MODERN TYPE AND OFABOUT 10.000 TONS.
Offices 35 and 37 Broadway. Piers Hoboken. H j.
KOdDÖBTTCO ©__ö_i$M (LÍLOTQDaFast Express Service.
PLYMOUTH.CHERBOURG.3REMEN.Kronprinz..Nov. 21. 11 A.M.IK. Wm II...Jan. 23, tP.JtKaiser.Nov. 28. 10 A.M. Kaiser.Feb. 6, 10 AMK. Wm. II..Dec. 12, 6 A.M. ¡K. Wm. II... Feb. 20. 1 P M.Kaiser.Jan. 4, 10 A.M. Kaiser.March 6. 10 A.M.Twin-Screw Passenger Service.
PLYMOUTH.CHERBOURG.BREMEN.Bremen. ..Nov. 23. 10 »A.M. Bremen.Dec. 28, 10AM..Rhein_Nov. 30. 10 A.M. «Rhein.Jan. 4. IP.MFriedrich_Dec. 5, 10 A.M. ¡»Brandenbg.Jan. 11. 10 A.M.«Main.Dec. 19, 10 A.M. «Breslau-Jan. 35. 10 A.M.
.Sails for Bremen direct.Mediterranean Service.GIBRALT.AR--NAPLES.GENOA.
K. Lu'»e...Nov. 18. 11A.M-IK. Luise.Feb. 3, 11 AM.P. Irene.Ian. 27, 11A.M»|K- Albert...Feb. 17. 11 AM.Albert. ...Jan. 13. II »A.M.I Barbarossa. .Feb 24. U A.M.T. Irene...Jan. 20. It A.M. P. Irene.Mar. 3. 11A.M.
From Bremen Piers. 3d and 4th Sts., Hoboken.OELRICHS & CO.. No. 5 Broadway. New Tork.Louis H. Meyer. 4C South Third St.. Philadelphia
5? »LIE! TOMS. SI IHJ. IROUND THE WORLD Eastward, positivai* !>
starts from New Tork December 7. Limii- of :!membership Is nearly reached. Exceptional tp !ievery detail. Appeal» to those who demand thebest in all things.In India during the Regal Festivities In honor B
of the Prince and Princess of Wales.In Japan for the most beautiful month at the
year. Route Includes Jara »nd Burma.The most comprehensive tour ever announcedImmediate application in-.portant.Another Tour la January.Other tours for Japan. New Zealand. Sooth
America and Europe."Out of the usual tours."S*nd for BookletsTHE COLLVEB TOURS C03TPANT368 Borlston Str«eet. Boston, Mass.
COOK'S NILE STEAMERS,Cairo to Luxor and the First Cataract.
Ram-ses the Great.Dec 12 Rameses the Great. .Jaa ÍRameses .Dec. 1» Rameses .Jan.»Rameses III.Dec. 2« Rameses in. .Jan. 1«
And weekly thereafter, connecting with service forthe Second Cataract. Khartoum. Uganda. See. la addi¬tion. Cook's Express steamer» sail every Monday andFriday. Luxurious Dahabeahs and special »teamenfor families and privat« partie«.Annual series of Tours to Egypt, the Medlterraaeaa
Holy Land, etc.. leave during January and February.
THOS. COOK & SON,261 and 1185 Broadway, 649 Madisoc Ato., 2». T.
PLYMOUTH.CHERBOURG- -SOUTHAMPTON.Sailing Saturdays, D:30 A. M Vtat 18, N. R.
Philadelphia.Not. 1» New York.Pee ISt. Paul.Nov. 25, St. Louis.THe. 9
RED STAR LINE.ANTWERP -DOVER.LONDON. TARTS
Sailing Saturdays. 10:30 A. M Pier 14. N RSeeland .Nov. l^'oiithwark.Dec. iFlnlsnd.Nov. 25' Kroonland..Dsc. 9
vyHlTE STAK LINE.* NEW YORK.«QUEENüTOWN- UVLBPOOL
Sailing Wednesdays. Pier 4" N KMalestic Nov. I*. 10 A. M.IBaltl«-.Dec. 13, < A. M.Oceanic..Nor. 29. 7:30 A. M.?.IaJestic Dec. M, 10 A. M.Cedric_Dec. 6, 1.30 P. M. ¡Oceani-. Dec. 27. 6:30 A. M.
_J° MEDITERRANEAN _£*_.THE AZORESFROM NEW YORK-
REPUBLIC.Nov. 30. Noon; Jan ;.>. March »CRETIC. .De-. 7, NooBCELTIC 120.Ö04 tons).Jan. 6. 10 A. M.; Feb. 17
FROM BOSTON:CANOPIC.Nov. 18, 2:30 P. M.; Jan. 13. Feb. 24ROMANIC.Doe. 2. 2:30 p. M.; Fsb. *
PASSENGER OFFICE. 8 BROADWAYFreight Office. Whitehall Bldg.. Èattery Placa.
A . CUNARD LINE.*"¦¦ From Plars 61-32. North River.
To LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN,Campanla.Kov. 18. ».80 A.M. ¡Umbría.Dec 9. 1 P. «¦Caronia.Nov. 25. 2 P. M.|Cannani_Dec. 16, 8:30 AM.Lucania_Dec. 2. 10 -A.M. Etrurla... . De«-. 23, 1 P.M.GIBRALTAR.GENOA-NAPLES.ADRIATIC,CARONIA.Fastest and Most Luxurious of
Leviathans.Jan. 0th, Feb. 27th.Supplements tae new Modern Twin Screw StesraeraCARPATHIA.Nov. 21. Noon. Jan. 1«.. Mar.»SLAVOMA.Doc. 5. Noon ..Fib 13. Apr. 3PANNONIA.Dee. 19, Noon. Feb. 20 Apr. ¡»
Vernon H. Brown. G. A-, 28 B way. N. T.
J>ED "D" LINE.For La Guayra. Puerto Cabello. Curacao and Msra-
caibo, via Curacao, calling at San Juan. P. R.From Pier IS. adjoining Wall St. Ferry. Brooklya.
8. S PHILADELPHIA.Saturday. November 25. noonS. 8. CARACAS.Saturday, Deember 9, **oa
For La Guayra, Curacao and Maracaibo.8. S. ZULI A.Saturday. November 1«, ¦so"S. S. MARACAIBO.Saturday, Deceinbor 3, W»nThese steamers have superior accomn^.-tigne for Pas¬
sengers.BOULTON. BLISS ft PALLETT.
General Managers. M* Wall St.
5 Days on Peacefcii Waters.
sossTHEffisfl fmim compart.PASSENGER STEAMSHIPS.
NEW YORK TO NEW ORLEANS.Superb Service. ExCaHe_1 ¡'ulsir.e
From Pier 25. Ncrth River. New V-irk. Si N«?cnEXCELSIOR .......Nov. 22[PROTEl*S .Tfe. JCOMUS .Nov. 2*|.i:x.-El^SlOK .Dec M
Leav.« New York every Wednesday. Arnv« New Or¬leans fololwingr Monday.
Inquire 'Mit Broadway and 1 Broadway. X T.
[FODO0 (PODCPÜCiD [ß3CB(_)aSteamship» of th« RED 'D-' LINE will sail for isa
Juan direct, as follows:B. S. PHILADELPHIA.Saturday. November 2S. aoaaS. S. CARACAS.Saturday, December 9. noon
For freight cr pass«*« apply toBOULTON. BUSK ft DALIXTT._Oen«ral Mananr». *3 WaU St._
CLARK'S ^trSs ORIENTand Mediterranean, includln« Spain by specially efcar-tored S. 8. Arabic. 18.000 tons, start» Feb. Sta. A^fw*of 70 days, spending 11 days in Palestina and «____.costing only $400 and up, including shore sxcttrtwe*.hotel», drives, tee» and all necessary e»pen»»a _._.-.For Illustrated Descriptive Booklet address FRAM»
C. CLARK. «6 Broadway. Now York.Round th» world parties start Dec. 7th.
MALLORY STEAMSHIP UNE.IV ¿e l S ALíj m. i_tjk SS Cm «S. A'-' _"ï«3
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| A VKI.OCE* Fast Italian Line.J Sai:;nt fi Pier «4, North i:iv«r. tt. ai 84t5 MX.
tor .v»p'm am". 0«n«->a.KO:/)ONKS!, H\RTFIKl.:« .t ~1 '*> w'»¦ «*
Chrjhtte «t No. X>; llenrv Wilclllnsky agt. J<*»und James Sluintag. uwiwr; 8. Cíol«lst«' _«,-,
A Bro.. contruitors"^
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