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Deccmbcr 17, 1898 Record and Guide. 797

future. So far the evidences of a vevival are iiot very prorainent, but they may tlevclop.

T the oud of two weeks we shall learn whether any syndicate A of pvivate capilalists will have the hardihood and the EEV&jtD 10 Rf^L ESWE SuiLOIh'c A^CrÍ!TE;CTJR,E .KOUSCÎÍ LD Dti3CiRí.naA, resources to undertake the conatructioti of tlie uew West Sidc rapid transit road. During the whole period of publication no sach syn- dícate Iiaa given signs of existence; and, while it is too much to FRICE, PER fEAR IN ADTIKCE, SIX DOLLARS. say positively thatlhe franchise will not be diaposed of, still Ihe probabiiîties of faihire are such that it is well to consider what Fublished eiíery Saturday. îmmediate aclion aliould be taken in that event, Of courae, the TKLKPHOrJKl .... CORTLANDT 1370. Rapid Transit Couim ssion will not consider this first failure (if it come3topass)asconclusive;and will preparetoreadvertísetheterme CoinruuDÍcatioDs should be addressed to and specificati ns of sale. Such a readvertiaement will, however, C. W. SWEET, 14 & 16 Vesey St simply bs a prudent way of waiting to permit pubiic opinion to act in thematter, for it will be generally and rightly assumed that tl e J. 1, LINDSEV, Busîness Manager. failuro is conclusive. Under scch circumstances the obvious com'se for people'i'ho believe in the construction of the road by "Entered at the Posl-offlce at New Vorle, N. ¥., as second-class ma/íi'r." the municipality is to call a public meeting fof the purpose of starting a vigorous campaîgn in fa^or of such a step. Unless pub- VOL, L. DECEMBER 17, 1893. No. 1,303 lic opinion is unmistakably iu favor of the assumption of the task by tho municipality, we may be very sure tbat some oLher possible THE RECORD AND OuiDE presents with this ÎSÎMC a supplement course will be taken. The Rapid TransitCommission will not come out iii favor of the innovation, and Tammany will hold aloof from (lescribing Pelham Mrtnor, Pelham Heights and vicî'nUii, with it as long as the leadera of the organii ation fear that ít couid te e even illustrations. Every subscribsr and reaãer shauld see that made an effective weapon of attack upou them. A departure /iff receives a cop-y of this supjilement with the paper. from the routine aa important as tho one proposed needs the bcst of backing in order to make it polífcically possible. We think that such a backing can be found by some energef ic exertion on tbe X>EOPLE talk so endlessly oE the trouble tbat niust come as a part of those wbo believe that in fhis way only can New York get -^ result of our carrency conditíons, and are so prepared to be the kind uf rapid tran it system it needs. No one can read the frrglitcned aL the slightest sign of stringencr, that the bear party in interviews publíshed of lale in our columns without being con- tlie stocb mnvlict found itan easy malter lo create a scare by bîd- vinced that such a public opiniou exisLs and only wants a liftle ditig monoy iip lo 15 per cent, even afc an unusual tîuie of the day development in ordcr to bccotne effective. The meeting ought, if for themakingof loang, and wlien there were few brokers around possible, to be held under the roof and with the í'ancticn of the lo fake advant.nge of high bids. Tlie suspicîous features of the Real Estate Exchange, but in any case t ouglifc to be held without movement wrre not discovered until afler its eft'ect on fbe stocb delav. marl et had been reaped. There is always, iu the latter part of the year, a lcssening of the money ?upply, owing to the aiTangements tliat have to be made for the payment of interest at the first of Ihe TN round numbers Ihere were 5.50,000 iinmigrants who lacded yoar, and the banks are, no doubt, carefully fícanning the securily -^ iu this country during last year. Multiply tbis by $10, the in loauF, which means a curtailing of accommodations, These Heráld price, and we get $5,550,0li0 as the passage money paid facts of tliemseíves make the money market strong. The profes- to Ihe steamsbip companies, and this tlie United Sfates, whîch sional oporatora can at any time brîng about an artificial advance talks ío much and does so little for coramerce, wants to wipe on top of that and ereaíe an appearance of stringencey and ao demorahze stock qnotations. Tliis incident îs an indication of how out with one law, to be called a quarantine law. tíurely this is the situation favors bear oiierations, and cousequently a further eucouraging trade and commerce ! decline in prices. The market is sure to be sold on evpry shipment of gohl, and as tliere is no confidonee to bring any strong volume A T a low estimate, these 5S0,000 irauiigrauts had buiit for them of buying in the iiitervals Ihe bad effects of such selling cannot be -^^ andnow occupy 100,000 houses, which certainiygavenotonly recovercd. The sîtuat on waiis for a settleraent of tlie currency question in tlie Uniled State?, no mattcr wliat othcr nations may employment to the number of mechanics required to build them, do or be do ng, at d untîl this settlement coines will be a tíme of but each one had to have and did have more or less furniture and uucerLaÍQtf. tlie necessary appm'tenances for house-beeping. Again, say what oue will, it was only a small i)roportion of these 550,000 immigranfa ORE hopeful views are now being expros?.ed concerning the who remained in the East. Certainly four-fifths of tbem wentWest M prospects of Bome of the most împortant business înterests and paid railroad aud traiisportation comi anies on an average say in England. The iniprovGd prices, wliich were obtained durîng $10 each. This would make aay aiiother $5,000,000, which CougreBs the closiog series of colonial wool sales, have mefc witli a disfinct talka about abolishing tlirough its quarantineimmigration law. respoDse in the woollen and worsted manufacturiug districts of tbe countiy. The gloomy reports wliich have persistently appeared ever since the McKinley Tarilî becaiue an accomplislied fact have TTT would certainly be a low estimate to say tiiat every one, or now given place fco a noficcably more reassuring tone. For the neatly every one, of these immigranis bought iu the course of first time in a coupls of vears spinners and weavers are mani- the year two suits of clothea or dreases, as the case might he; and if festing a disti ct desire to buy ahead. The recovery in wool they did not do tliis last year they will be compelled to do so the has brought out nioro extended orders for yarns, boih coming year. This makes a raillion snits of clothing--an inter- for home consuinption and export, and tlie demand for tíniihed mateiials is also responding in various directíons. esting fact for the mauufacturers who made and tbe clotliiers who Turning from wool to cotton, there are likewiso evidences of a . sold íhem. sharp rise n prices, both in the raw materials and in the manu- factured article generally. tlitherto the tone of Manchester has \ LL fhe immigrants who come to tliis counfry are nut paupers been so exceptionally depressed, and the consumption so greatly •^^ —one would think so to read the papeis, Our foreign reduccã that an advance in valuea of the largestocks of cotton now held in England will tend to put heart into liolders. Many other population know bett"r. t is not too much to say that tho commodilics also are showing an increase in price and activity ; average amount brought to the United States is $80 per head, and it is the genoial belief that the lowest poînt has been passed raaking another iflOjOOO.OOO to be added to the account. in the prescnt cycle of depressîon. Ifc is noteworthy, also, tbat • while there Iias been this advance in the prices of certa n manu- factured producis, foods, which were com]jaratively dear at the rpHIS country years ago calculated vcry closely the value of a beginning of the year, are now exceptiunally cheap. Thua the cost -*" man, aud rccogniaed in its slavemartthatthe raost expensive of living, parlicularly for llie workmg classes, is considerably and valuable maciiine to produce was a buman machine, and the decreased; and even if the dcmand for labor should not be materi- value set upon a man, able-bodied and ready ío work, was about ally increased ihe worknien wiU be benefited in reai^ecfc of their $1,000. At this rale,-500,000 immigrants raised abroad, expensea expenditure. In the financial centres of London, also, therc is somethíng like a conviction that the worst is past. These hopeful all paid by other countries, are vvorth .Î500,OÔO,000, This coun- anticipations may be disappointed, but it îs something to Hnd that try proposea to juggle with such a valuable product coming fo jn s_ome leading directiona manufacturers are not only getting ilsterritory ready-made and only too willing to worir. Even if it higher prices, but are looking forward more confideDtly to the bp, urged against these figures that not «11 inimigrants are full f - • ' • f •[•'•• 798 Record and Gu de, December 17,1898 grown men, still the greater number are and their vaiue in dollars of acres of land, the erection of many new faotories, a great js not very far short of the amount stated. extension aud developmeat of railroads and other means of trans- portation, It means, what our readers will understand, the build- ing of a city or its equivalent, bigger than Newark or Pittsburg or HINKof acountry goinginto a shiver at losing, or Iheprospect Minneapolis. If this aud much more, which any one can figure for T of losi g, $30,000,000 of gold,- and yet refusing $500,000,000 of himself, is the outcome of immigration for one year, how much a commodity which is a hundred times as valuabie as gold. larger is the result niultiplied by ten years, or say by twenty-five, • witbin which term the greater part of the growth of this nation has GAINST all this are only a quarantino scare and the fear thafc occurred î If the Uuited States were densely populated, or even popuiated at all iu the European sense, our position might be A the foreign element raay demoralize the nafive American and different; but to-day in fche State of New York, which is nearly aa that the foreigner does not understimd Republicanism. Why, the large as Great I^Britain, there are not many more people than fendency towards a Republicanism just what is to-day bothcring are to be found in London and its suburbs. lu face of a fact like every Euiopeau counfry. Thinking about Republics and wshing this we are yet in the '' backwoods." to be part of [one is the moving thougbt with every immigrant who Further still, If we stop iramigration, or seriously restrict it, comes here. They are the last people who want to see a Republic we shall not only suffer the immense and really incalculable dírect loss hinted at in the foregoing, but also we shall experience an overthrown, iudirect loss scarcely, if any, less severe. Everybody knows that our apiendid transatlautic steamship service, by far the finesfc in The Material We Have Bnilt With. the world, has been created innosmalí measure by immigi-ation, HEN a nation coramîfs itself to folly t is always a pãi-ticu- A cruaade against immigrat on threatens its development, if not W lariy ohstinate tool. In playing against experience au indi- its existence as at present. ndeed, our recent prohibîtive vtdual soon gets to the bottom of his purse, and reacbes that ;-ecep- acts are already beaiing fruit. Thîs week, praclically all the great tive cnndition which is prerequisíte to wisdom. A nation's lines resolved to suspend steerage, and for a time have decided résources, however, are vastly greater than any single person's, to offset tbeir losses by anincrease in cabin rates. Beyond doubt, bankruptcy is a remoter consequence with it, and it can prove its tbeir action would have been more radical but for the possibilities folly with a damneder iteration, or rather through a longer series of traffic attendant iipon the Chicago Exposition, and the prob- of anserous acts. Oue foolish step is followed by another equally abihty that before the World's Fair is closed the country will irratîonal, to amend or correct fche first whichusually is supposed have regained its senses, But be that as it may, ít to bave failed only because it did not go far enough. Not until is clear that if we drive immigration away, step by repeated failure has teen foUowed by so-called amendments, step the Bteamship lines are likely to follow it. and by reamendments and by exfeusions of tbe originai mistake New ships,will not be constructed for the transafclantic trade so does a nation returu upon itself to an examínatîon of its funda- rapidly one after the other as they have been. Capital will flow mental position. iuto shipping that goes to other ports than ours, and commerce also wiil accompany immigi-ation wherever it makes for, exactly as it These remarksare aproposof the present incipientcrusadeagainst did in our case. One of the greatest advaniages thatwebave imraigration. A conimittee of no veiy great calibre, indeed, why enjoyed will be giveu to others—we meau the iuternational adver- not befrankîof veiy[iusignficant calibre, politically coustitutedin tisement which this country has received from and because of response to a vague popular sentiment the length and breadth and immigration. The Chandler commifctee recently took the steam- depth of which is unknown,'and supported by a mere fusilade of ship companies to task because they dare to advertise this countrv newspaper pop-guns, has already iu a summary way half committed abroad as an E! Dorado. One would think we at home had never the nãtion to a reversal of a poiicy which has endured with mar- heard the eagle scream on the glorious Fourth, or listened to per- velous results since the beginning of our history. The danger is fervid oratory proclaiming this land and people the greatest and thatan ill-considered step, hastily laken, may involve us in one of happiest wbich the sun has ever shone upon, as tbough the trouble tiiose long mistakes wbich, as we have said, nations are so prone ío really was that the ignorant foreigner did not regard us as so great make. If we must restrict immigration let us do it for good and and so happy as we belîeve ourselves to be. The steamship com- sufficieut reasons, and wifch our eyes open, but don't let us experi- panies have been preaching and proselyting with our own gospel, ment blindly or play the fool with our prosperity "just for oue and the advertisement which they bave given us has been year," as sapient Seuator Chaudler lately advised us to do. worth millions. It has not only sent the tide of imraigration Tbere are one or two matters which we cannot too quickly or too whicb, l ke a great fertilizing river must flow somewhere, towards complelely recogoize in connectiou wîth this questiou. One is that the United States to the charginof other nations who would like we cannot materially check immigration without materially cm'- to have it flow to them, but it has assisted directly and indireclly ín tailiug tlie rapidity of the growth of the country, both în numbers publisliing us and oui" immense resources before the eyes of the and in wealíh. We take a great deal of credit to oursetves for the world. The fact that we could attract and absorb half a million of marvelous increase in our prosperity as though it hasbeen due immigrants a year has played no small part in turning the capital mainly to our inherent ability, and we had accoraplished the con- of Europe to us. It is hard to believe that now there is any real sti-uction of a great edifice despite a scarcity of materials. As a desire among our people to forceall these benefitsaway from us, to matter of fact, our growth has beeu tlirnst upon us. Do as we hand over to other couutries the material out of which ours has miglit, it would have been hard to avoid it. How much less could been built, and to declare f o the world thafc we are at the end of . we have done than we have done, possessed as we are of a conti- our constructi^e capacity save from witbin. nent of limitless possibilities and aided by a constant stream of immigration that some years has numbered over half a million But, it may be asked, liow about the disadvantages of immigra- souls? The truth is, this country not only sprang initially from tion? Surely it has some drawbacks ; indeed, we all know it has. mmigralion, but the strides which our people have made and are No doubt; but these have been grossly and ignorantly stated, When so proiid of have been possible only because of immigratiou. people speak of the evils of immigration they usualiy have their We arc in danger of having this fact demonstrated to us in a rather eyes upon some crowded spot on the east side of New York City, unpíeasant way. Should we turn the stream of immigration from They pay no heed to tbe f urther West where veritable nations are our shores to Australia or Argentina or Soulh Africa, countries buiLding up by immigration, and where the population is so alien we should never forget, that lack nothiug but immigration tô that in sectionsEnglish is scarcely the vernacular. The overcrowd- advance as fast as we have, we shall see what fine material for ing in New York City, lamentable as it is, is not esceptional: and nation-building the " the refuse of Europe"is. We seem to have it is not the direct consequence of immigration. It is incidental to forgottcn that iu slave dajs a full-grown darJ ie was valued at one all large towns, and in New York Cîty, in cercain of its phasesjit is thousaud dollars or about that sum—the expeuse of rearing him to peculiarly American, or more strictly speaking, peculiarly local. mauhood. Surely a wh te inimigrant is worth many times as much It is in some degree the resuit of our tenement house system, the day he steps from the steamer to the dock, and ûve hundred which in turn is due _ partly to the congestion arising • thousand immigrants reprssenfc au enormous immediate addition from the disgraceful iack of a sufficient Rapid Transit to our national wealth—an addition which costs us notbing. Are system. Nor should we forget that the maladrainistration we prepared to turn away this annual accession to our prosperity of our municipai off cers, which is not peculiar to New York CÍty and let our neighbors to the south of us bave it, or our cousins in assists in the degradation of the pooi—native, as weíL as aiien, It the antipodes ? may be objected tbis very maladminisLration is largely due to the Immigration, however, means more than this. These half corrupt foreigner; that but for him we ahould live in a political million iramigrants must at once turn their hands to production in Utopia. This ia often urged, but facts don't in the least support order to live. They become consumers of the products of our the contention, Our political corruption is not imported in the farms and of our factories. Even their requirements in the com- clothes of the immigrant. In the Century ib -wss shown recently, i monest necessities of life amount to a vast sum in the courae of a how general poUtical corruption is among the old bottom-rock year. Any country wouid consider itself fortnnate if it could native-stock farmers of this Stafce, and om- national polifcics, where permaneutly add the demands of something like half a miUiou the immigrant does not predoininate, witb its Quays and Martins ^ people to its trade annually. It means the opening up of thousands aijd its long list of Republicau aud Deniocratic rascals, ^re not a bí^ I December 17,1893 Record and Guîde. 709 aweeter than local polit os, If we have a Pat Divver on the Bench ness, muoh more araple resources and much befcfcer conneofcions- in this city don't lefc us forget thafc his appointment was recora- tban would a smaller company. Its more assured and less fluctu- mended in the strongest terms by one of the leading atiug business make it more desirable for investors; the larger merchants, one of the leading bankers and one of the quantity of stock on the market makes it readier of sale, while its leading judges of the city—all native born, we believe, We are resources and financiat connections improve its credjt. far from arguing that no e 7Í1 comes in with Immígraticn, Evil If, however, the consolidated company obtained no comes with the natural growth of population, but we are not yet advantages, excepting those described, we do nofc auppose passing laws to check child-birth, The beneflts tbat accrue frora that any voice would be raised in objection to their operations. immigration iramensely exceed the evils, so much so that we Neither would these consolidated corporations be able, if these were believe tiiat any restriction that can be devised would cost us more their only sources of profit on the operation, to pay for the stock of fchan it 18 worth. Tbe possession of one hundred dollars won't a company 50 or 75 per cent more than the price at which it for- keep an immigrant from getling into the gutter, nor is it a guar- merly sold. These "financiug" audstock watering operations are • antee of any value tbat he is a better man than a fellow who, possibie only through the prospective increased value of the fran- at tweuty or twenty-five years of age, is without a cent. Hun- chises; that is they are possible just because the consolidated com- dreds of thousands of simple honest people who did yeoman pany especta to make very much more out of the public liian it service in building up tlie greatness of this country, and whose gives to thepublic. After it has once established a thoroughiy SODS now constitute part of the intellectual force of the nation, satisfactory transfer system, and has built all the connecting iines landed here possessed of considerably less than one hundreddollars. which are necessary it has reached a limit of direct public utility. We don't want the iialt and the blind of other nations—these it is easy Thenceforth the oniy increased accommodations which ifcan afford to exc ude—and if it were poaaible to shut out the morally vicioua will be extensions, and perhaps somewhat better time as the routes or the morally infirm, it would be well to do so, but how Ís it traveled become longer. On the other band, whíle it gives very to be doue? The poasession of one hundred dollars or of one little in addilion to what it is already giving, it receives an increase thoujand dollars does not give the owner a clean bili of health of traffic equal to about three times the percentage of iucrease in morally. Even the favorable " prcBuraption" that some supposo the city's population, AII tbat it Iias to do is to puton cars to carry is attached to the possession of a certain amount is of little real the passengers and hire the necessary conductorsanddrivers. Even vahie; it is of too little value to be obtained at the expense of the Manhattan Company, whose increase of traffic is so greatly excluding thousands of worthy immigrants for every one of whom impeded by insufficient track-room, increases itsgross eaiTiings about there is place and to spare in this country. twiceasfast asitincreases its operating expenses. A morefiexibie system could keep on doing, not only tliis, but more than this for an indefiuiteperiod,andallthis increase of earning powerwouldmake almost solely for the benefit of the stockhoLders. Tbe Oonsolidation of Surfaoa Eoads. The great problem of modtirn municipal government is to secure ECENTLY the newspapers have been full of some transactions for the city the increase ín the earning power of these frahohises. R ín the stock of Brooklyn street railways. A syndicate has We do not believe that it is possible to retain for the city the full pm-chased the most mportant surface roads in that city; and is vaiue of such franchises, unless the ciiy retains their ownersiiip. negotiating for other less important lines. Its purpose is evidently Tbereason for fchis, after the foregoing explanation, is suffic ehtly to obtain complete control of the surface railway system of Brook- obvious. Even when the payment takes the form of a percentagQ lyn. In order to effect this purpose the syndicate has been paying of the gi-OBS earnings the city fails to get value in full for its prop- for the stock of these companies figures, higher by 5u and 75 per erty, because the percentage ought reatly to increase with the cent than the figures afc which the stock was selling a few months growth of traffic, and because no one can determine in advance back. Rumors are passing through the newspapers that iu order what the percentage ought to be, The case of our proposed rapid to get return in full for these large disbursements, tbat the stock of transîc railroad on Broadway is typical in tbis respect. No the companies wiU be " financed "—that is, watered, so that it will one has ever alleged that, even if it can be sold. the city can gain in liulk what it has gained in vaiue. Doubtiess, if the syndî- obtain a sum of money which even remoteiy suggests ts cate succeeds in its plans, some such results will take place; aud it real value. So it is with tbe surface railroads. Their earníng is interesting to inquire what the pubUc bearings are of tbese little powér is limited only by the growth of the city, and what the niag- stock operatious. The readers of THE RECORD AND GniDE must be nitude of New York or Brookiyn wiiL be fifty years from now who sufficieutly familiar with the nature and significance of suchfinanc- can tellî We may be very sure when that time coraes the notion ing; but it is wortli while to go over old ground again, because, by of letting aprivate corporation obtain for a mere pittance the so doiog, we can see more ciearly the proper line of action in fruits of the city's growth wilt be looked npon very much as we reference to a great problem which now confronts the people of afc the present time look upon the coltection. of tolls on natural this city, water ways during the middle ages. lu truth, people do not keep From one poinfc of view ifc would seem that the residents of enough in mind that transit lines of ait kínds serve practically the Brooklyn would gain enormously from the consolidation of all its same function in a city as tbe streets themselves. They are simply surface railways under one management. lu the matter of its our meaus of circnlation; and as tlie city grows iarger the service transit needs a cityis a unit, The destinations whi:;h travelers shoutd become propuriionately quicker and cbeaper. Of course, it wanttoreach are not circumscribed by the lines of a sîngle com- would notbe just for the city to operate these routes for nothing, Just pany. People are continually wisbing to ride from any one point as it gives the use of the streets for nothing. Let they who use iu a cifcy to any other, and the serviceability of a transit system is a special service pay for it; bufc ou paying for it they should not be measured by its ability to supply at the least possible expense the forced to coutribute to tho wealth of private capitalists. If any- greatest variety of accommodations to travelers. A lot of isolated thing more than the actuat cost of service is to be charged, that addi- companies are, of coui-se, utterly unable to supply such a service, tional sum ought to go into tbe pocketsof the municipality. Tbe A single company controlling the whole system is able to do so realty wise way of managing the transit accommodations of a grow- better than any number of private organizations. It can not only ing raunicipatity would be something as foilows. The city would transfer passengers, but it can build, as the Metropolitan Trac- make the transit systera tributary to its street system, and part ofc fcioo CoDipany proposes to build in this city, connect- the expense of layingthe frack as well as making the streei would ing lines whicb increase the availability of tlie system— be assessed on the beuefited property-owneis. lu order that the every part of which is largely dependent upon every otber part. city coutd grow free y tlie transit system woutd be operated in the Obviously, the operation of a surface railroad systera ou such a beginnîng largely for the advantage of outlying districts.. It plan would also be very much more advantageous to the private would not expect tomake any money until the city was well buiit capital invested therein. An increase of passengers would result up ; and tben its returns would increase rapidiy. But from first to out of all proportion to the increase of espenses. So far the înter- last the sanie methods would prevail. Just as the street system ests of the public and the interests of the corporation go hand in would have tobe laid out onone plan, aud all subsequent exteiisions hand because the corporation cannot obtain the increased traffic would befounded on outlines aIreadyexisting,so the fcransitsysfcem without offering the iraproved service, t is for this reason that would be developed as au organic wbote, and always on the theory THE RECORD AND GXJIDE has always welcomed the tendency which that the centre of the city was a fountaiu of immanity, streams of is manifesting itself all over the countiy, and of which this Brook- wiiich were to be distributed over ever-widening areas. lyn case is ouly a atartling example towards the consolidation of municîpal surface railway systems. Then we maj see the meaning of a consoiidation, such as is tlie one now taking piace in Brooklyn. So far as they go, tliese con- If a description of the purpose and significance of these consr>li. soiidations are undoubtedly to publîc interest; but in order to be of dations is caiTÍed a iittie farther, however, it will be seen that tiiere still furttier benefifc to the public, the trausit systems ought not ouly Í3 a point at which their interests and the interests of the traveling to be au organic whole, but a whole owned by the munictpality. public diverge; or, tnore correctly, there is a poînt on tbe other side A transit system operated by one privato corapany may be com- of whieh the capitalists get all the benefit and the traveling pubiic pared with a philosophical doctrine which js perfectly cousistent none at all. It is âbout at this point that the " financiug" of the with itsetf, but which has not beeu brought Ínto fruitful rela- compauy's stock begiiis. Of course, the consolidated corporation t ons with truth itself. Couflicts w il bejforever occurring between posseBses a jpuch J?rgí?r capitaiization, a mnch ínore ffssured busi- piiblic and private jnterests, uutil tbeso r^îljroadg and ail thingg 800 Record and Guîde. Dcccmher 17, 189S'

like thera are placed in the hands of the people who make their looks like a low price for such a security. OE ccurse, itis yet a question whetber the plan wili go Ihrough; already complaiuts are made of no pro- value. vistonbeing made forback intêrestsand of al! tbe nterestsbeing compelUd to sbare acommon iien. But talting this as the worst ofEer that is likely to HE ppsition which the elevated roads occupy and must continue bo made, and assuming that the Southern Pacific Company sees sometbitg T to occupy in the transit facilities of the city is in danger of ÍD the Sin Antonio & Aranzas Pass Railroad as a railrcad proparty that being reiegated too mucb to the background out of sight in the makes it good busiaess to assume so heavy au aniua! interest responsib lily present agitation about Ihe undergrouud syslem. Indeed, it is on its bôbalf, tbe trust receipts look cbeap at current figures. more immediatety iraportant tbat tbe' eievated roads shoutd be It looks very mucb as îf the National Lead Compauy must iake Linsced deveioped to their highest capacity than that tbe Cominissîoners' Oil ÍDto its fold, not without many grimacesat tbe appearauce and pros- pccts of ibe uewcomcr. The result is likely to bc bad for Lead if the Liu- plans siîould be discussed. It s to be hoped Ihat now that Mr. seed Oil peaple get in ou anytbing like au eschange of stock face for facc. Gould 38 out of the way tbe pubtic witl return to its senses and deal This illustrates oce of tho dangers to which big corporaliots tbat caunot witb theseroads and their capabUifÍes in a ralional way, A few securo au en'ire mouopoly aie esposcd. Lead is makiug money, and i'.s relativety smal! concessious wtiich coutd be granted with proper stoek is finding favor •witb Ibe public. Linseed Oil is not making mcuey, conditions wouldgreatly increase the efficiency of the roads. A but apparently has power to make a deal by threatcuiug to beccme a com- double or express track should be permitted througbout the petitor iu Lead's busincss, audto cntcr tbe field of manufacturing wbite system, and adequate lerminal facitities should be atlowed. lead. The Cordago Company may bave lo buy up its riva's too, as tbe Sugar Compauy bas donc and íhe Lead Compauy îs suppcsed to be doing. With these improvements, tlie city coutd attend the com- pletiou of the uuderground roads with less loss aiid inconvenience. To wait five years, and possibiy longer, in our Annual Meetirg of the Eeal Estate rrzcbange. present condition would be intotcrable. The loss to property- The Heal Estate Eichange and Auct oD Koom beid ts annual meetÍEg owners in the northern part of tbo city woutd be very great, and as and eieclion on Monday afternooD. About fifty members were in attend- the extension of the metropotîs in the only direction possible would aDce. TiieannuaLrep^rtof the Direetors, wbich was eummarized inlast beseriously checked, the buiiding frade and its allied industries week's EECORD AXD GDIDE, was presented, and after cbjíctions by Moriis would stagnate. Our people need to wake up Lo theprospect before Wilkins, Fhilip A. £mytb and Jas. L. Wells adopted. Mr. Wilkina them. Wisdom dictates the improveraent, as far as possihle, of the ohjected to that part of thereport wbicbreferred to the New York Kea! elevated roads and the construction by tbe cily of the underground Esiate Salesrcom as an inslituiicu that encouraged bcgus auction tales. Mr. Bystem if private capital is not forthcoming to carry out the under- Wilkins' motion to strike out tbese portions of tbe report r:as voted down. taking. The people cannot pause any longer. President Qeo. R. Rcad delivered bis annual address, wbich was es follows: " I propose to aád very little to the yearly report of wbich you have al! Investments.—Good and Bad. recEived a c-py. Referring, however, to the questionof theremovalof tbe Tli6 unaatborized roasons given for the advaGce and strength in UD OD legal sales. I would say tbat possibly the SLockbcIders may bs ÍDclined to Facific ara plentif a!, but the authorÍBed ones are entirely absent. As a exaggtrate theimpDrtance of this removal, and tberefore I would tell jou matteroffact, UnionPaciflcalways taliesou an âppearacce of iveli e s that tbe tota! amount received by the E cbange io the year 1S91, when tbe at about the titne of the opening of eacb session of Congress, owÍDg to tbe sales were more numerous tban tbey are to-day, was the sum of $Í,5 Û. It bope that arises or is put into tbe mind of the speculator of a settiement of i?, Iherefore, only a question ct tbe presiige withdrawn from us by the aet the govemment debt. Un on Facific is a corporate Miss Flite, always of the Judges. There is an a^pect more important Ihan Ibe mere question expectlDg adavoE judgmoat au-l always heing cheerfiilly disappointed. of dividends to this Exchauge, and that is tbe resuit to the auclion maiket Of course the time miist ioevitably come when the authoritics at WashÍEg- of tbe dívÍsÍOD cf it between two auction rosmg. I do cot say tbat tbe ton will be forced to take up this matter. The influence of a settlement on present condiiioDÍs eDtirely dae to this cause, becausaafter tuch prolongfd thefortuaesof thestocfewill depend wbolly oti the term^ mada, but it is activity some dimÍDutioD in the numbsr andamcu-t of traQt,acÍ0DS was to difaculttosee what arrangement cau be made with an obligation now be looked for. But I do say that that cocdition nrisiugfrom otbercauses grown, through accutnulalions* of nterest, to over $)(I,CCO,000 that wil! has basD renderad mucb more acute by the acLion o£ the seeeiîi g aue- immediately beuefit the stock. Under the Thurman Act the tÍODeers. Ufiion'PaeÍfic Coiupany has to pay tbe government sometbing like " Our knock-dowDS have fallen cff coDsíderably, auã we sbal! no doubt $1,259,000 ayear, moreorless, accordingtothebultof netearningsand the bavB to faee a large diminished incomo. But we find tbat ail tbe tiusi ess chargesagainst them. Tbe debt, funded at 4 per cent, would require an done in batb rooms does not amount to onî-half of what was done by tbe iuterest'payment of $3,000,000 a year. Tbe advantage woiild come ia havinggot rid of an ugly obstacle that hasstood ín thewaycíthedevelop- Escbange alone iu Ihe ycars 1890 aEd 1891. ment of tbe property for many years. One factthat should streDgthen the " The action taken by the DirEctors, and which escluded the possibility stoclr more than tbe hope of early eongressíonal action is thegrowtb of uet of bogus sales and fietitious q'iotations, had pi cduced sucb a confidence in eatDings in tho current year, for the first ten montbs ol' which these bave tbe public miud that during these ycars property reiliz:d larger valuos on increased by $1,313,910. Piogress, too, is being made with tbe our fl^or tban it cjuld bs soli for at private sale. That slate of tbÍDgs co redeDjpttou o£ the 6 per cent collateral trust noLeF, thougb ttiere is a longer esiats. The aesesiion uf tbe aucUoaeers has dealt a severe blow to certainty that at maturity there wili bs a great bloek of these notes to dis- the auetion market, and tbe brokars who are members of this Esehange paseof insome way oranother, probabl? by runding. Tbey malure the aud who Dow report to us tvery week tbc sales they bave made, arc doii'g yearprevious to tbat iu wbich the debfc to Ihe governmant begÍDS to a large proportionof Ihe busÍDESi which was fomierly transacled by the mature. Fi ally, UnioD Pacîfic, like otber properties in tbe same terri- auctioneers, that is to siy, Ihat tbe action of the seceding auctioneers iias tory, has put on a raore cbeerful appearance iu tbe last two weeks, miti- not cbecked the lide of buiiDeîs, but has compelled it to find ncw and other gated, of course, somewhat by the decline oE tbe last few days. channels, which it bas done. The resuit of this tiill be tbat a considerable proportion of the bus ness wbicb in tbe last two yeara has beeu witbdrawn The new plan for tbo reorganization cf the San ADtoDÍo aud Ara zas from tbe brokers, wiU go back to them, and, aitbcugh this wiU bring no Pass ratses interest in the queslion of the value of the trust receipts f or the correspoadÍQg increasa in the fees o£ the E change, we must remember old San .4ntonio and Aranzas Pass 0 per cenfc bonds, wbich are now selling that the success of this Exchange is not to be gauged by the dividends it at f rom 7t to 73. The new plan of reorganization proposes tbe issuo of a pays, but liy tha genera! proîper ty and increased incomc of the majjrity new 4 per cent mortgage for $31,6CO,000, guaranteed principal acd interest of its members. by tbe S uthern Pacific CompaDy. Tbe bonds issued under this mortgage " Tbe ordar mad3 by tbe Judges on tbe 20th day of May, 1892, mu t are toba used in takingup tbeoutsta dingniortgage ndebteduess, floating liave been a great dissppointment to tbe stockbolders of tbis Eschaiige, as debt and even the oid stcck, besides providing for cash requirements, it was to the members of tbe Board. We were invited by the Judges to improvements, bBtterments and equipmeDt. Tbe guarantee of the South- answer Ihe pEtition preseuted to remove the sales from our flûor, and we era Facitic Company is the mosfc attractive feature about the bonds. Tbe sent our answer, which was indorced by the signatures of all tbe large San Autonio and Araozos Pass Ra lroad itself has never dooe anything to lustirance Companies, Banks aud Trust CompaDÍes, aud upwards of four jurtiíy a bôlief that it can earn i psr cent OQ SO laige a sum as Síl,fiOO,O O, huadred emmeDt legal firms, representing investments in real cstate oraDytbi gliiie tbatsam. la 1&9I it earned îl,71],758, 65 per cent of which was coasuoied in tbe opsration of the road. The surplus of uet earu- amouDtingto over two thousand millious. We applied for a hearing in ings aftsr paying tases and court c sts was $196,107.47. In the year currett order that our case might be fnily plaeol bsfore the Judges. The nostatement f earniogs has bteapublishedsince June when, however, the Judges held a meetÍDg, and refused to allow us to be heard. totalfor theyear wasonly {6S!I,195 coropared wiih .Íi7i3,3 li ia the first '•If tha Stockholders oE this Eschaage tbiuk that wo pbouldhave com- half of lastyear, alos=oE$Sj,OSO. As 4 par ce t ou the new mortgage promised with thtsô seceding auctioneers, tbat we sbouli bave aboSished amounts to Î8G!,000, ÍG will be sí-ea how far the railroad Is from ability to at the r dictation the rulos whicb were formulated iu the public iuterest, meetsucha charge, even allowicg for the probable fact that the rcad is an opportuDÍty Í3 given to jou tc-day to espress that rpinion by elEcting not doiugits basteicher in tbe amoiiat earoed or tbe coât of operating some o'her Eoard than tbat wbich bas been placed on the ticket. If on whíleÍDthehaDdsoflliereceiver. Tbe Scuthorn Pacific Company is a theotherhand you re-ekct us, you must sbare wilb u; the responsibihty corpDration doing a vast amount of busÍQfSi, though its secunties are not of what we bave done and what we are going to do, aud you must be pre- veryacliveontbestreet. It operates a vaít íystem of rnilroads between paredtostand by the Eschange tbrough bad times as well as through HewOdeaesandSat. Fi-aDOisco. lo 16'JU tberesiilts on thase properties good times. If you take this course, we believe the result to bo cer^^a n. nefctedtbeoperati gcompany $2,503,000, andÍDlS'JI$î,SO0,00O. Tbisyeai's Thesales whíeh bave been removed will be returned aud tbose m'ho have earnÍDgg, both grcsí and líet, areshowing dfcli e?. Thií fallmg cff in thenet left U3 under a m'staken impression o£ what was best for their own ioter- for the first nine aioaths oE this year, from Jan. Ist lo Sept. 30th, amoants est will flad it b;st to that iuterest to rcturn to tho ExchaDg,pj. t «1,177,619, and coustquently the income cE iha op ratiog comjiany "iDeednot siyoQ behalf of my Board liow greatly .we regret thia •wilt shovv a fal'.ÍDg ofE ihiî year. but given better rates io the Southwest unfortuDatesscsssion, aud that, if tbeqiojtiOQ uaderly;iug tbe diíputehad aadoQtranî- oatiaeûlal busiuess the Soutbern Pacifi Uompaoy's i come been merely ûcaiicial, we sbould gladly haie isiet tbe seceders half mustbeincreased. Ucder ihe piau of reorganizilion tbe first morlgage 6 way or raore than halE way. But wbnt . we were called upon per cent trust receipts receive 104 in the uew guaranteed bond and at the to compromise was not the nteresls of tbe Eschange but tho interests of the public. and to have dous t-.li.'it would have been bcccmber 17, 1S93 Record and Gu de, ôoi

Escbanee was formed. It would be no great bardship to the Stockholders 14l8t st—Flagging and reflagging, s s, from St. Tíicholas to Convent av. in th s Eschange to faca diminisbed divideDds for a few years, but to bave Av A—FlaggÍDgaDd reflagging, curbing and recurb ng, e s, from 73d st yielded to some oE tbe auctîoneers in ibeb: dejnand for fiberty to deceive to 74th st, and both sides of 73d st from Av A to East River, and mislead buyers would have beeu to yield tbe who e principle of the 72d st—Sewer, estending abt615 ft. east of Av A. Eschange and tbe very reasonfor itsosistence. lappeal, thorefore, to tbe 7th av—FlaggÍDg and reflaggÍDg, curbing and recurbiog, both eides, from members of thisEschangeaDd to evory psrson wbo is interesrted in Ibe 36th to37thst; and. welfareof tberealestatemarbet togiveus their hearty supoort, not in a lOth av—E s, from 30tb Slst st. spirit of aDtagonism aad hostility to tbe seceders, but because the eaforce- 58th st—Paving, from a line abt 360 ft. wsstof llth av to the Hudsou inent of righteousrules and theunion of alL the auction business on one River, with granite blocks; also curbing bet saii points. Eschange is best, not only for the real eslate market, but also for tbe Devoe at—RBgulatíug, grading, setting eurbatonea aud fliagging, from auctioneers." Ogden to Bremer av. Mr. Read was f reqiiently interrupted by appIauEC. Oermau pl—Sewer and appurtenauces, bet Westchester av and 156th st, Beujamiu F. Romaine, Jr., introduced the foUowing resolution, whicb, with branchea in Rae st, and in Carr st, bet German pl aud St. Anii's av. uuderthe rules was reftrred to acommitteeto berepoited ouatafuture Wostcheater av—Regulating and grading, from Proepact av to S utbern meet ng: Boulevard. " Whereas, Public opinion andprîvate interests demand the speedy oon- 16lst st-—Sower aud appurteuauces, bet Waah ngton aud £!tou avs, aud struction of the undergrouud lapid transit lines laid out by the present in Elton av, bet 158th and leSd sts. Rapid Transit Commissioo and of whicb tbe f ranchise and all rigbls per- Paymeuts made on or befora January 30th nest wil! be ezempt from tainÍDg thereto ars now being advertised for sale on December 29,1S92, interest. After that date interest will be eharged, at 7 per cent, from "Eesolved, That in default cf a sale of such f rancbise being made to Kovember £9th. private capitali&ts, the Stcckholders cf the Reai Estate Excbange and Auction Room, Limited, hereby urge the city autbortties to saek legisla- Assessments have heen confirmed and are open for inspection at the tion whereby sucb conatruclion can be carr ed out as a munieipal enter- offlce of the Board of Assessors, 27 Cbanibers st, as foliows: prife." Ko. 1.—91st st, paving with granite blocks, from Ist to 2d av. Tbe poUs were then declared open for tbe purpose of voting. They Ko. 2.—169tb st, regulating. grading, curbing and flagging, from VaDder-i reroained open from thortly after 1 o'clock uotil 3. Two hundred and bilt to Fraaklin av. forty-eight blocks of stock, out of atotal of 500, were voted upon. Tbe Ho. 3.—149th st, pavÍDg witb trap blocks, from 3d to Morris av. larger number of votes received by some cf the candidates is esplained by Ho. 4.—Bloeks bounded by Av A, 9 th aud 91st sts, fencing vacaat lots in. tbefact tbat tbere wêre a few scratcbed ballotsand some of tbese were No. 5.—llSthst, fliaggÍDg, refiigging, recurbing, &c., from Lenoi to St. voted in the cumulativo way. This privilege of cumulative voting in cor- Iffícho as av. paratlon elections was restored by the Legislature at the last iession, after Ko. C—Manbattan st, regulating, gradiog, curbing and flagging, from havirtg beea repsaled at the prectding session. 12th av to Hudson River. The vote for Directors re;ulted in tbe ekction of the followíng Board for Ko. 7,—S w cor of Ryders alley aud Fulton st and Dutch and Fulton st, the eESUsng year;—Geo. B. Read, Ira D. Warren, Wm, Cruícksbauk, receiving basins. Cbas. S. Brown, Geo. De P. Barton, Dougl&s RobÍESon, Jr,, Frank Yoran, Ko. 8.—S 6 corof Baxter and Walker sts, alteratioas to receivÍDg basina. Ríchard V. HaraeLt and Jas. E. Levineas, Edw. Oppenbeimer, J. Romaine Areas oj assessment of the above aro respectiveiy as follows : Brown, Cornelias W. Luyster, and saae Promme. Messrs. A. E. Mar- Ko. 1.—9ist st, from Ist to 2d av, and for balf ths block on cither side, ii g, n. W, Donald and T. L. Reyno'.dí were elected Inapectors of Eleetion Ko. 3.—lOOth st, from Vanderbilt to Franklin av. Tbere was no opp sition and the regular ticket was therefore eleeted. Tbe No. 3.—149thst, fromSd toMorrisav, andfor batf the blockeach way. two new membersoftho Board are Douglas R binson, Jr.,aDd Frank Ko. 4.—Block No. 117, Ward Nos. 33-36 hiclusive, and Ward Nos.'], 2 Yoran, who take the places of Messrs.. Dsevea aud Scbermerhora, who and £-12 inclusivo, in tbe ]2th Ward. ref used to ruD agaiu. No. 5.—115th st, from Lenox to St. Nicholas av. The new Board of Dlrectors hald a spacial meeting OD Tburaday after- Jo. 6.—Manbattan st, from 12th av to ihe Hudaon River. noon, to eÍECt cfflcersfor the eosuiDg year and to organize. Tbe cffisers Ko. 7.—Biock bounded by Ryder's alley, Gold st, Fulton st aud alley aouth; aad the new eommíttees are as follows: also Fulton st, s .=, from Dutch to Kassau, and Duteh st, Eor abt President, Geo. R. Read; First Vica-President, 0. W. Luyster; Seccni Vice-President, William Cruikshant; Treaaurer, E. Oppenheimer; Secre- 1S5 ft. southsrly from Pulton st. tary, Isaac Promme. No. 8.—Walker st, s s,.from Baster to Mulberry, and Mulberry st, s a, for rÍEftnce Committee—C. W. Luyster, Geo. De F. Barton, C. S. Brown. abt 175 ft. southerly from Walker st. Excbauge and Auetion Room—Wm. Cruiksbank, R. V. Harnett, J. E. Objections may ,be fi ed until Jan, 8th. Applîcation will be mado for Levíness, Prunk Toran, D. Kobinson, Jr. confirmation on Jan. 9th. Membership—J. Romaine Brown, Isaac Fromme, Douglas RobinsoD, Jr., Ira D. Warren, James E. Levinsss. Brokors—Prank R. Hougbton, Wm. Maoiiister, Clermout L. Clarkaon, T I3 PresB Olub Oarnival of Sports, R. S. Treacy, Alfred E. Marling. CompIaÍDt—Horace S. Ely, Freá'k P. Forster, Alfred B. Marlíog, Sam- TbisafternoonandevemnglhaNewYorkPress Club holda ita Carnivalof uel F. Jayoe, Hewbold T. Lawrence. Sports în Madison Kquare Garden. The programme includaa equcstriau esbibitions, fancy bicyeleridi g, football, feucing, wrestling,club-swÍDgÍDg tDd every CDnceivable athietic exhibition. Tbe best talent iu theiraeveral l otice to Property-Owners, línes in tbe ccuntry will appear. Tha atbletic eshibitioDS wil! beÍDterspersed OomptroIIer Myers gîves notiee that the asgîsament for op3nii3g later- with muaica! numbers by tbe United States Militaxy Band, of West Point, vala avenue, from tho Southern Boulevard to Wilkins place, ia due acd in tbe afternoon and the Marine Band, of Wasbington, in the evening, payable at the offlce of tbe CoUeotor of Assessments and Clerk ot Arrears, The entertainment wiU be the beat thing of its kind ever attempted, and it No. 3S0 Broadway. Payments mada before Febraary 7th will ba exempt will be well wortb tbe admiasion fee of one doUar. It is for the beneflt of from interest. After tbat date interest willbe chargeJ at 7 per ceut from the Building>nd Ubarity Fund of tha Club, December 8tb. The ComptroUer also gives similar notice of tha following Tbe Real Estate Esehange issued a c rcular to its membera to-day, call- assessments: jng upon them to aubscribe to thís Fund, A committea coDs st ng of laaao Fromme, Jas. E. Levineas, Benjam n Hardwick and Frank Toran has been Edgecombe av—Regulating, gradÍDg, setttag curbstones and Qagging appointed to os licit and rEceive aubacriptions. Presideut Geo. R. Read aud building retaining wall, from 145tb st to St. Hlcholas pl. has already subscribed §200 aud Richard V. Harnett §100. Madiaon av—Flagging, e s, from 107th st Eoútb abt 100 ft. The real estate interests of New York are the recipianta of many favora Park av—Flagging and eurbÍDg, e s, from 06th to 102d st. from the press, and this fund affords tbam a chance to reciprocate. It ia Av E—Sewer, w a, bet 88tb and S9th sts, aud in 83th st, bst Av B and hoped that every real estate man, whetbar a member of the Eschange or Bummit west. not, wiU take an early opportunity to Eubscribe either through the com- Ist av—Flagging, reflsgging aud curbiag, e s, from 105th to l 6th st, mittee or directly to the Prass Club, and the s s of l 6tb st, from Ist av to East River. One bundred tbousand doliars is needed by the flrst of January, and of 8tb av—Flagging and reflaggiug, curbing and rccurbing, w s, from this $75,000 has been raised. It is espected that to-day's entertainment Illth to liatb st. will uet tho Club $10,000, whieh will leave $15,000 still to be raised. Rea! 12th av—Faving, from s s 129th st to n s 130tb st, with granite biocks estate men should do the r part toward completing the fund. and laying erosswalks. Riverside av—Improvemcnt and COnstructioD bet 72d and 13 tb sts, 8atb st—Flagging and reflagging, curbing and recurbing, both sides, from Centra! Park West to Riverside Drive, and both sides of 39th st, Ganeral Society of Meohanios and Tradesmea. from West End av to Rtveraide Drive. The annual election for ofiîcers of the Ganeral Society of Mecbanics and 105lh st, East—Plagging sidewallie in front of ITos. 3«, 343and3J5. Tradesmen was held at Mecbanics' Hal! on the 7th inst. It wos tbe 107th lllth, 112th and 113th sts—Receiving-basins, a w cors of 5th av. in tho history of tbe society and reaulted in the electiou of the following 114thst, sw c rof 5th avand lt6tb st, s e cor of 5th av—Reeeiving regular ticket: President, Guy Culgiu; vice-preaidents, Jobn L. Hamilton haBiDs, andWarrau A. Conover; treaeurer, Ríchard T. Davies; aud secretory, 117th Et and ad av—Flagging and reflagglng, curbing and recurbiug, Btephen M. Wrigbt. extending about 100 ft, w of 2d av, and on w s of 2d av, from 117th to llSth st. 117th st—On the s w cor of 5th av, and s e and s w corners oF llSth st Strong, neat blnders, especlally made for THB RECOBD AND GIIIDE, can and 5tb av—Receiv ng basins. be obtained at this offlce. Thoae of our subscribera' who wish tokeep a file llTth st—Sewer, bet 5th acd Madison avs, with alteratlon and improve- of tbe ntmibars iu a compact form and in regular sequeuce, can bave tbe ment to eurve at 5th av. 123d st—Paving, from Av A to tha Harlem River, witb graoita blocka binder deUvered at their offlce on rcceipt o£ order by postal cwd. Pricô and lajing crosswaJks, {itofflco, $1.00ibjmalL, $1.19, Record and Guîde. December 17,1893 sos Desirable Flata in an Improving District. A PROSPEROUS BROKER, F. Zittel, the veteran broker, bas negotiated sales, loans and eschanges THE WOEK: OF A PRACTICAL AND RELIABLE BniIJ>Ktî. during the last tbree months aggregating in volume about §2,000,000. Tbis [COHMUÍJICiTED, ] is E pleasant little suni on wbich to draw commissious. The judicious purchase of real estate for investment is a matter TITLE IUSUEANCE, tbat somet mes puzalea the shrewdest buyers. Twopoints agreed on as sure guides to sacure satisfactory investments are; First, tbat Tbe business of tbe German-American Real Estate Title Guarantee Oom- the distriet or avpnue or street in wbicb tbe property is located is giit-edged or cbangmg for tbe better, because of desirable improvements; and, second, that pnces are oD the advance. Such a district is 8tb aveDue, from 14tb to 23d street, wbere more improvements of a desirable charí-cter bave receDlly been made than in a decada before. In tbe way of riae in pricas a few quotations will suaicB to make it clear that such advances are realities. Nos. 18S and 193 8th avenue were sold in 1830 for $3S,000 and resold'last March at $50,000; No. 194 8th avenue was sold March 10, 187â, at $16,000 andresoldatauction last April at f 29,300. Nooe of the new buildings put upbave attracted moraatten- tion tban the handsome flats Nos. 168 ard 170 8tb av6nue,illus- trated herewith, and Ho. 278 West 19tl. street, together forming an L. These flats are five stories high and are built of light brick, witb stoue trimmÍDgs. The avenue flats are 36.10 and 20x97.3, with lots 110.1, and arelaid out to accommodate threa f amilies per floor in No. 16S, and two f amilies per floor in No. 170. There are two stores on tbe ground ficor, also two in tbe baae- ment—one in aach bousa. Ko. 278 West 19th street is a singla flat, 3 sG .3s70.3. lo tbe avenue houaes there are flve rooms and'batb in each suite, andia tbe ISthstreetfiatsix rcomsand bath in each suite Tbere are apartmente, all sold, iu the tbree bouses for thirty families. Tbe flats were planned by the well- known arehitects, Messrs, Hubart PirssoD & Hoddick, and bu lt iu tbe very best manner. uuder the persona! supervision of theowner, Gso. G. Jackscn, who bas earned an enviable reputation as a flrst-class carpenter and builder. Dur- ing the past ten years be has done work for Ihe Rbineiaader estate, A. J. Cammeyer, Cornelius Van- • derbilt, and otber propírty-owners of high standing. The bouses are eoteied through bandsomely-tiled veslibules, with hallswaiuscoted in oak and carpcted with rjeh body Brussels carpets, supplied by Arnold, Coustable & Co., wbo also ftn-uished tbe stair carpets, which arcwell aelected. Tbete . is au abuudauce of light ÍD all tbe rooms. aud tbe ventilation throughout is perfect Handsome oak mantels, with three beveled miirors, are found iu eacb suite, together witb attrac- tive fireplacesiulaid with onys tihtig, and ample closet-room. The decoratioDS are iu cream aud goLd, aud the gas fistures are of special dasigu, made to order. Tbe kitcheus aro models ÍD theii' way, and tbe bath-rooms aro ro:my and weLl aiTanged Thehallsaudapartmentîarebeatedby steam, aud tbeplumb- ÍDg is of tbe most substautial aud euduring kitsd, all donc iu str ct conformity with the rules laid down by the Building Department and Health Board. These desirable flats offer au , Nos. 163 a7id lîO 8íA avenue, near X^th street. excellent opporturity for a first-class iuvesfcmeut, becausetbcy Qeo. G. Jackson, owner and builder. arewellplauned, houestlyandsubstaotially built, aud offered at afigure whicb sbould lead to a tiuick salo. Mr. Jackson's address is pany has doubled during tbo past year, and its bond aud mortgage depart- 200 West 12tb street, coruer of îtb aveuue, wbere be has been located mentbassbown iucreased activity, large sums haviug been loaued by it about seven yaai's. for iDrominent fiaancial houses aod capitalists, witb the dcmaud for money stiU uusupplied. Andrew L, Soulard, the presideut of the company, con- tinues to davote bis energies aud abilities to tbe institutiou's success. Special Notioes,

BUILDING A PLANT POR SAMPLINO ORES AT WAVERLT, N. J. AN OLD AND BELIABLE BUSINESS HOUSE. Atteutiou ia directed to the card of Mr. C. 0',3ulIÍvaD, masoD aod builder, Cabinet and furniture makera aud architects do not need to be intro- z auother page. Mr. O'áuUÍvan is now engaged in buildÍDg a large plant duced to JohnR. Grabam, Jr. Mr. Graham is at tbe bead of a business for sampling ores, at Waverly, K. J,, for Profeasors Ricketts and Banks of wbich antedates the great majority of men engaged in the LuiIdÍEg and the Schoolof Mines, TbispUnt embraces a calcining or roasting fur- fumiture trades, and ali of them have had business deahngs with him— naca, and some crueibb, muffla, Bruckner and blast furuacas. Mr. O'SuUi- directly or indirectly. His yards, at lltb avenue and 3Ûth slreet, are van does all such work for the School of Mines, and has erected big plants West Side headquarters for the supply of mahogany, vermilion, waltut, for Lowenstein &'Bro., of Ho. 540 West 16th street; Hahn Bros., of East I9tb oak, mapl6,cberry, ceder, bazle (orgum), sycamore, bircb, asb, box aud street; the New York Smeltiug Works, Jane and Wert; streets, and for all otber cabinet woods. Ê. A. Williams. PÍymouth street, Jersey City, to ah of wbom he rafars. Hefurnisheseatimatesfor all kinds of mason-work and atteuda promptly HEATING AMH VENTILATING THE NEW TALB GYWNASIDM. to orders f or jobbing, Mr. O'SuUivan's addreas Ís.No. 1407 3d avenue. Messrs. Peter Backus & Son, of Nos. 133 and 135 West 25tb street, wel! knowD among arehitects and builders for the scientiflc charaeter of tbeir heating and ventilating work, have juat put iu the entire plant for the CHRISTMAS QLASSWÅRE AND CHINA. uew gymnaaium at Yale University, Naw Haven, Conn., under the Some heautiful objects in cut glassware and china are to be seeu at the arcbiteclural supervisiou of E, E. Gandolfo, and lateiy completed tbe rooms ofXhe weLL-kuowu impcrters, Wilhelm & Graef, Broadway aud 36th contract for the heating and ventilating plant for the large dry.goods street. Coutrary to popular impression, fcbese articles are remarkably low empor um of Dives, Pomeroy and Stewart, at Readiug, Pa. in price, notwitbstaudiug their artistic character. Persoual iuquiry elicits tbe fact that somc of tbe most beautiEuI of tbese objects are being brought A POPULAR LINE OF PIANOS. iuto the New York market at flgurcs within tbe reach of all. Tbeir stoek R. M. Walters, the well-knowu piano manufacturer, has scored a great iucludes a variety of rjch cut-glaas flower vases, bowls, water carafs and triumph with tbe celebrated Waiters' piauo. Tbis piauo is DOW in use in table tutubl'jrs iu strawberry aud tan, buruisbed gold table sets, Deif t the public sehools of Kew York, aud míuy other public iustitutions ware and plaques. Tbc faucy pottery in their store îs wortb a visit to see, throughout the Uuited States. At tbe warerooms, Uuiversity place and and iucludes pieces oí \varo from a few dollars îu value upward, During l-3th street, uear Uuion square, may be fonuda large assortmentof cabiuet, the holiday sêasôn their storeis opeu botb day and evening. uprightpiauos, of rosewood, mabogauyand Freueh waluut, íor reutorsale on easy terms. Mr. Walters' anuouncemeut appears in anotber column.

AN OFFE t OF CHOICK LOTS, By reference to another coiumn, it will be observed that Aug. Blumen- WHEKE TO GET DESKS AND OFFICE PURNITURK, thal, the siik manufacturer, ofl^ers for sale six choice lots on the south side Every man occupied in offiee work, and many men ettbeir bomes, require of 8Stb street, 125 f eet west of Contral Fark West, on terms to suit. The desks and office chairs for the conveuient dispatch of tbeir business. A growing Ecarcity of goodsites for iinprovement in tbe cream seetions of good place to get all sucb f urniture is at tbe establisiuneut of T, G. Sellew, tbe West Side makes every offer of desirable lots wortby the atteDtion of Ko. 111 Fulton street. He has a large variety always on hand, and can get builders and eapitalists. you anythiug estra you may waut. Deoember 17,1893 Record and Guide. 803

A NEW BRAND OF CEMEKT. UKRIVALHD IN HIS iINE OP BUSINESS, Messrs. J. B. King& Co., the patentees and manufacturers of "King's C. H. Lilly, of uurivaled fame in lightning rods, weather vanes and flag WÍDdsor Cement," have purchased a large tract of plaster property, situ- poles, has just placed on top of the Metropolitan Lifo Insurance Company's ated at HiUsborough, New Brunswick, and are nowopeningup theproperty new buîlding, at Madison avenue and 23d street, oneof the largestflag- aod will eommenee shippin^ rock shortly. The rock is of tbe same quality poles aud weatber vanes ever made. He is puttiug up the copper cable as that used by tbe " Newark Lime and Cement Co.," m the manufacture lightnÍDg couductors on the same building. Mr, LiUy's address is No. 16 of their popular " Kewark" brand of calcined plastér, and by tbe Albert Ceutrestreat, tbis city. Manufacturing Co., of HiUsborough, New Brunswick. Messrs. J. B. King —-—_» _— & Co. wil! thus ba enabled to produce an articie identica with tboae Keal Eatate Exchange Matters. brands, wbicb will prove a great advantage to the trade in general. The seeond aunual banquet of the Raal Estate Eschange will be beld Measrs. J. B. Kiug & Co. wiU continue tbe manufactureof tbe " Diamond" at Delmoníco's ontbenight of February 2, 1893. Thø following BaEquet braud, which is produced from tbe rock found at their quarries at Wiiid- Committee bas been appointed; C. W. Luyster, Geo. DeF. Bartou, Geo. sor, NovaScotia, and w ll maniifacture tbe HiUsborougb rock under tbe R. Raad, Cbas. S, Brown, Wm. Cruikabank, laaac Fromme and R. V. name of the " Eagle" brand. Harnett. TME REiLL ESTiLXE TnIiLRKlET.

The real estate markat continues to give the most decided evidence of its CHANGl S IN EAST FIPTY NINTH STREET. recovery from the lethargy that so long held it iaactive. Since election Fifty-ninth streat, easfc of 5th avenue, is faat chaoging its character. day tbere has been a wonderfui activity iu all branches of tbe real estate Private bouses are being altered, oue, two aud tbree at a time, into stores businass, save, parhaps, tbe auction end of ít, and even this department s aod offlcBS. Among tbe latest to be chaoged are Nos. 9, 11 and 13, owned atruggling hard to overcome tbe ditîtcultiea and the obatacles puE in its way b/ Henry Sideuberg. Less tban a month ago tbe alteratiou of Nos. 47, 49 by the esistenca of rival auction rooms. At privaie sale tbera is a refresh- and 51 was commeQcad by the owner, Arcbitect Albert Wagner. The ing bustla and burry, as widaspread as it is general—the reac- Hotel Savoy aad the Flaza Hotel have brought a maas of people to the tion from holiday disturbauces and electioa doubts. Buyers vicinity, wbo must be catered to by nearby establiahmentg. Then again in busiuess property, iu lots, in private bouses, in fiats the New Netherlands wi l aoon house a large colony of people, so tbere wil! are a!l plentiful, and they all aeem to mean busineas. ba lots of busiaess for the many stores wbicb will line tbe street clear over We are feeling the first effects of this revival now, only two weeks before to 3d avenue. Anotber improvement which wiU have its effect is the new Cbriatma:?, wheu, aceording to all trade traditions, the real estate business building to be erected by tbe Board of Education at the soutbwest cornor sbould be dull. This faet cousidered—tba unusuainess of tbe activity—one of 59th street and Park avenue, whieh means tbe daily eall to that street finds it easy to accaunt for the roseata views entertainad regard- of a bost of teacbers and others wbo wií! be tempted to purchase by tbe ing tha coming spring market. Unless a l signs fail, unlesa the real estate fina d splay 59th street shopkeepers wil! make of attractive goods. Truly man themaelves are very much at fault, the early part of 1893 will be the !ine of improvpjnent moves uorthward, "^ marked by an extraordinarily large volume of businesa. Meantime most of the brokers find tbat there ia work to be done, and, as our Goasip column showa, tbe brokers are not alow to accept the opportunity. BROOKLYN REAL ESTATE ESCHANGE'S ANNUAL ELECTIONS, Tbe stockholders of tba Brookljin Reai'Estate Eschange held a meeting on Monday and re-elected tbe old board for tbe ensuing year. The board aosnsAncaa. is eomposed of Jere. Jobnson, Jr., Howard M. Smitb, E. J. Granger, Falix 1891. 1893. Campbell, David Baroett, GeorgsW. Chauucey, C..E. DonnelIoD, JuIiusN. Dee II lo 17, iuc. Dee. 9 to 15, iac. Kalley, Leonard Moody, Darwin R, James, Jaeob G. Dettmer, Edward F. Number.,., 357 335 Linton and William Ziegler. At the annual meetiug of tbe directors for AmouQt invo ved $3,430,055 84,423,833 Numher Domiual lOã Si the election of offlcers bald oa Tbursday, tbe old officers were a!so Numheraldand Mth Warda 35 40 ra-eiected, tbere beiug no opposition. The officers are as foUows: Preai- Amount iuvolved 8105,116 «237,306 Numtier nominal 9 • 15 deut, Jere. Johnson, Jr.; Vice-president3, Howard M. Smith and E. J, GraEger; Treasurer, Falix Campbell; and Secretary, George W. UORTOAOBB. Cbauncey. Number tiO 236 Atnount involved 83,305,354 $3,105.859 Number at 5 per cent 121 110 AmountiQvolved $l,fí01,B51 • $1,5CG,154 TO SELL NAVY YARD LANDS. Number at leasthau 5 per cenb... 15 32 Amount involved 8193,000 81,023,000 For several years the CLty of Brooklyohas bean trying to purebase from Number to Banka, Trust and Ins. Cos 3B 43 tbe Pederal Government a tract of twenty-six acres of waste lands situated Amount iuvolved . 869^,650 $1,165,0 0 within thelimita of tbe Navy Yard. The Senate Kaval Affairs Commit- PROJECTED BU1LDIHD5. tee, to whom thematter waa reforred, bave reported infavor of thesaie to 1891. 1892, the eity at $14,000 per acre. Ths land w U ba properly laid out and build- Dec. 13 to IS, Inc Dec. 10 to 16, Inc. iugs erected on it for market purposes. Number of buiidinga.... f!9 42 $464,795 E9timat«d cost, 81,609,765 EMBABRASSING SITUATION POR THB SELLER.

THE NEW JERSEY B IIDGE SCHEME DENOONCED. A well-knowo operator recentiy had plaus drawn for a ten-story buîld- iug to be ereeted on a down-town corner wbich he bad coutracted to pnr- " Chariie " Swan's bridge and railroad scheme has had tba benefifc of chase. He placed tbe searcbiug of title in tho hands of two law flnns. The anotber airiug, and as usual bas been denounced as an unmitigated nuisance by every disinterested peraon, Comptroller Tbeo. W. Myers and one passed tbe title aud the otber prouounced it defective Tbe selier had Chamberlain T. C. T. Crain, as a sub-committee of the Sinking Fuud Com- the titlc searcbed previously aud the lawyers pasaed it. Tbe owuer, who mission, on Wednesday gave tbe promoters of tbe scheme and the publie a cauuot uow transfer his pioperty to the operator referred to, has beeu hearingupon it,,with specialreference to tbe biU pending in tbe United placed iu a veiy awkward prcdicameut, Title insurauce aeems to afford States Senate, and by which the promoters hope to fasten their scheme on the ouly satisfacfcory mefcbod of avoidiug such embarrassments. this unwilling eity. AN INVITINO LIST OF PROPERTIES AT AUCTIOW. Nothing new regarding tba scheme was brougbt out, except the demon- stration that it is purely a specuiative venture on the part o£ the pro- Oa Tuesday, December 2 tb, Feter F. Meyer wiU sell at the Kew York moters, as i6 has clearly baeu from the beginning, when it was log-roUed Rea! Eitate Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, by order of tba Eseeutors througb tbe New York and Nsw Jersey Lsgislatures. Witb tbe assiatanee and Trustees of theestateof Wiiiiam Openbym, deceased, tbe foHowiog of Congress the promofcers wouldbe givena fraochise which it is notlikely exteus ve list of choice improved and uoimproved properliea: Nos. 194 they couLd ever fioat, but wbicb wou d, as long as it lasted, hang lí^e a and 196 Diviaiou street; Ko, l O South 5th avenue; Ko. 425 EastSlth street; black cloud over a vast and important section of the cíty, biightiDg it and Nos. 509, 511 aud 51:í West 33d Street; Ko. 19 East 67th street; No. 2290 preveoling its developmeot. 8tb avenua and Nos, 263 to ^Ii7 Wast 12'd street, being the uortheast cor- ner, and eieven desirable lotson 5th and Park avenues aud 96th and 113lh Represeotatives cf West Sideproperfcy interests, among tbem J, Hamil- streets; 05 per ceDt of the purcbase price may remain OD bmd aDd niort- ton Hunt, J, V. D. Card, Benjamin P. Romaine, es-Assemblyman Johu gage f or one or three years, at 5 per cent. Further deicriptions of tbe Connelly, President Cyrus Ciark, of tbe West End Association, aod W. E. property, witb maps, niay be had ou applieation to the auctioneer at his D. Stokes, appeared before tbe committee io strong oppositioo to tbe offlce, No, 111 Broadway, rooms D aod E, basement. This is one of the scbeme, And it ia f urtbermore very clear tbat if the people of New York most importaot offeriugs at auction of tbe fa!i, and wtll be sure to attract did not rely upon an adverse action of tbe United States Senate upon tbe widespread and intereated attention. bill, they would have appeared in far greater numbers to denounca and oppose it. The Senate Committee to which the biU was referred has given good grouods for tbis relianc by reportÍDg very stroagiy agaiast ít. Atd HOME BIG SALES IN PROSPBCT. at the baaring bafore the Sinkiog Fund Committee but ooe persou appaared Ricbard V. Harnett & Co. bava arranged to sell at ths Rea!' Sstate in defence of tbe scheme who was not directly interested in it. If the Con- Excbangetwoimportant cstate sales early in January and Pebruary. Ou gress is miudfui of tbe real interests and wiahes of this city it will admio- January 4th they will sell Nos. 424 to 433 (iDclusive) West 3ad street aud ster ao everlasting quietus to tbe biU. 203 West ;iUtb ttreet, and ou February 1, by order of fcbe executors of tbe ComptroUer Myers, after the heariog. seut the following telograni to estate of Hugh Bmith, flfty-one very choica West Side lots. Seoator Hill at Washington: " In bebalf of tbe Commissioners of tbe Siokiug Pund we eamesfcly request that furtber action by tbc tíeuate ou OaTuesday, December 20th, Richard V. Hamett & Co. wU! se!l, by theKewJerssy Bridge biil be deferred uotil tbe municipa! authoritics order of tbe Coiumou Pleas Ccurt, in foreclosure, at tbe Kew York Real can be heard. Tbe public bearing, had before us to day, bas developed Estate Salesroom, No. 111 Broadway, tha flve-story brick flat and !ot, 25x u this scheme under the guise of bridge legislatiou an outragcous afctemiifc 80x91.8, Ko. 345 West Kitb street. to grid ron this city with a eomp'.efce railroad system, absolulely rtgard- On Wednesday, December21st, Ricbard V. Hamett & Co, wi!I aeil at les3 of its effect upon publie and private iuterosts." tbcReal Estata Escban e and Auctiou Roon-, Mcs. f9to6^ Liberty street, Record and Guîde. bcccmher It, 1893 'ÉOi BORTH OF 59TH BTSEST, P Zitte has soid for J. J. Brown to Oppanbeimer & Metzger the !ot on thenorthsideof70tbstreet, 150 feat west of CeDtral Park Weat, givÍDg x80x98.9, No. 530 West 30th streot. tha purchaaers aplotof five lots. Thij pîot Ibey have sold to Miehael . « Brennan, tbe buiider, for improvemeot. QoBBÍp of the Week. Jacob D. Butler has so!d to Jobn H. Steiometz the bloeii front of eight BOUTH OF 59TH STRBET. lots. west side of Amsterdam avenue, betweeu 140lb and 14l3t streets, for Timothy C Eastman bas sold to Jacob D. Butler. the owner of the Lin- improvement. co n^Sng,the Whita Elepbant property, on the «^'^l>î';^^Vr;6 wo Edward Eilpatnck has purchased fcr improvemcnt Ibe plot, lOrxlOO.5. Soadwa; ao'd 31st street, for $.50,000 Tha prope. y consis^s cn . two on the norlbeast corner of Columbus aveuue and 6-th street, for $77,OtO. rn^three-storybrickand frame buildings. on a plot lCO,10xIi9.Mt-u ox Leomis L. W hito has purchased from S. J, Harricttthe four-stcry brown- 9U Iwas pîrchasedby Mr. Eastman iu March, 1891,at a par ittou saie stoi:e dwelliug, lot 2 s9S 9, No. 5 East 66tb street. The prica mentioLed hyorder^f tbc Supreme Court, for Í5O9.00O. TbebrokBrsm the a e t^ r Butler were L. J. PhiUips & Co. Mr. Butler, it is said, w.U arect a is $65,000. Terence Farley's Sons have sold the four-story and bBsemant brownstone ^^Ltsch S ån^d M.tHess have purcbas.d the oorthwest corner of dwaUing, 23x65x100,5, No. 43 West ÎOtb street. Brcadfay Tnd 4.b street, a plot 19 OD Brcadway . 160 oo 4th straet, Thomas, James and Peter Aiasandar have Eold to Edgar Lcgan, Jr., tbe thence running norlb 80 x easfc «0 x aouib 6L x east 100, with the o d bui d- seven iots oo the uortbeast corDerof Coovent avenua and 14Sth streot, lO x írfche"0o for $200,000, Tha plot v,UI bc improvcd by the ereclioo o, a 175, for $50,000, for improvement. Brokers, Howard & Badgley, The ten-story offica buildiog. Ja5. R. Pbyd was the selller. lota hava sinee been resold to Andrew T. Doyle. herumorthatlbe«cmícíbuilding,at tbe corner of Broadway and Francis M. Jcncks, it is said, has purcbased two lots on the north side of ADnstre6t,was£0liwas agatu icdustrially circulated Ibis week Tha 68th street, 100 feet east of Columbus avcnue. buyer was mcntioued as the Fark National Bank, and the price aa ^L,2.0,- Jobu T. Duff bas sold two lots on tbo uorth side of 148th strest, SflO feet 000 The preaideut of tbe bank emphaticaily denicd the rumor as did cast of tbe Boulevard, 50xlCO, for about $U, 0O, to Arcbitcct John P. Leo . johnTowuaend,Mr.Bennett'alawyer. The latter aaid : ''^o, the at^ty for iniprovement. ia oot true; I wish it waa. Before Mr. Beonett left for Europe tbe last Wm. B. Ware has sold for Cbarles McDooald to Dr. Henry M, Archcr time ba oflered tbe property to tbe Park KalLooal Baok at a mtlhon and a No 73 West 83d street, a four-story brownstcne dweUing, 6s553-103.3. ouarter Tbey refused to buy it, and Mr. Beunett coneluded to keep the Wm. J. Merritt has so d to P.W. LSÎVÍ , NO. 353 Weat 77lb street, a four- buiiding for bimBelf. He wiU have to use it íor tbe neralcl for aome time story brownstona dwelliog. Mr. Merritt deniea the report tbat be hissold tocome,aQdwbeDtbeH.r«ícimov6s out be wili aiter tbe bmldiog for the southeast corner of West End avenue and 77ib street. offl-apurpcsea." » Is tbe property stiU in Ibe market ?>' "Yes, andauy Wo are informed that tbe piice paid f or tbe plot 145x100, in.SSLhstreet reasonable offer would reeeive Mr. Bennetfa considerat.on " and 3Sxl00 in 87tb strect, west of WestEnd avenue, by Messrs. LivÍDgston The Hamersley Estate bavo sold to Simon H. Stern No. 257.5th avenue, aud Dunn, wbo bougbt of Henry OppsnbeimEr, was $14,300 a lot, and nct a four-3tory brownstone dwelling, 25x65x100. for $150,000. Mr Stern $13,000 as reported lost week. Messrs, LiviDgstoo & Dunn wÍU build three inteuôs to alter tba property for business purposes. Pres.dent Geo. G or four-story bouses on the p'.ot, it is not yet decided which, but it wili William^ cf the Chemical National Baiik, who is one of tbe trustces of probably be four-stcry on SSth street, and tbree-story on 87th street. th6 Hamersley eatate, in spaakÍBg ef tbe sale, said tbat it was made E. A. Dailey has sold to Mts. Mary EUen Smith No 3t8 West 77Lh street, becausetbatrusieascouidderiveagreater incmne from tbe money than a four-story brownstone dwelling, £3s.62xl03.3, for $32,2.50. Ihey cculd from Ibe propcrty. The bcuie at prescnt rents for $b,000 per A. Weiostein & Co. have purchaaed from James Ross and Adelaide E. annum aud tbs nel incoma was reduced by taxes and maintenance to ODly Tbompson the premises Ncs. It9 and ll East 82d streefc, 50x103.2, with about $4 500. The income from iba prcperty goasto the Dowager Duchess two frame buildings Ibereon, for about $30,000. Broker, Thomas C. Smitb, of Marlbûrcugb, formerly Mra. Hamersiey, durirg her life, and after her This property wi l be improved by Mr. Weinstein. i dacease to Mr. Hamersla>'s male issue. The trustaes bad no author.ty to HowardG. Badgleybas sold for Andrew J. Connick four lots on the 6pendanym n6yioalterÍDglbeproperty,and,a3 more incomc could be east side of Eingsbridge road, 3t0 feet south oí Emeraon street, 100x140, to derived by placing tUe $150,000 out on mortgage the sale was decided the Amstardam Investment Co. for $9,6C0. uprø. Property-owners on 142d street, botb sides, beginniDg 100 feetweatof AscberWeÍDstein aad Seader Jarmulowsby have purcbísed from Rev. tbe Boulevard, have entered iuto an agreeinent restricting the street to Alexander Mackay Smilh the soulheast corner of 5th aveuuaand 4títb strcet, first-class private hou es. There aro fifiy odd lots involsed in the agree- a.3 5sl00 covered w b a five-story epartment house, contaíning four stores. ment. audreDtedfromMayl,16!!3,at?Il,900foraterm of yoa.-s, Th.s oomor C. G. Judson has sold tha four-story bouae, Ho. ISTA West SSth street, to wasscll in Ûctober, 1609, for $13J,000, and nearly ?50.0ft; was spent in aMrs. Bostwick on private terms. makÍDE alterations, Broker.=, WUliams & Greene. Brooke & Garden have sold for Egun & Hallecy one of tbeir row of tbree- Brjan L Kennelly has sold at private cootracti ths [sis-story brick aud story and baEomcut dwelUugs in West 71 st street, No. 258, to Morris atone apirtment bouse, Nos. 124, líiO and 12S West S th street. known as Philiips, publisher of the Home Jonrnal, for $23,000. the Chelaea fiats, rentiig for abwt $10,000 a year, siz^: 60x8Oí9S.9, to Slawson &. Hobbs have sold for Ben.iamin Altman to Augustua F. HoUy twolots on thesouth fideof 83d street, brginniug 150 feet westof Colum- Tb03. Reynolds for Í 3,5'.0. . . , j „- T^T I->I bus avenue, for about î^i.OOO. Ascher Weinstein & Co. bave sold the four-story br.ck dweUiog, Ko. 161 Barnett & Co. have soll the fivc-story brownstone, flats witb stores, 5i West Uth street, 22.5iC5xKo 3, for S H,5(iO, to F. Edwin Elwell; brokers, E H Ludlow & Co. Tbey have aho so!d No. 586 Water street, for $4,900, 65x9), No. 16S3 Park avenue, for Samuel Boehm. to' O'Brien & Lavelle. Messra. Weiusteia & Co. have purcbastd from E. Chfford Fotter bas sold to Dore Lyon ten lots on the nortu siiíe o£ Mrs Shadrack a five-story double lcnement with stores, No. 88 East Broad- ItCtb street, lUO íeet east of Amaterdam avenue. •way, 35xF5x65, at $30,000; from Miss Mary A. Bhepard the three story and Brookljn. basement brownstone dweUing, No. 321 LBBÍugtoo aveoue, for about $24,- Berjîmiu Sturges has sold for Dr. W. H. Piersou Iha three-story anJ 000 Tliis houseia leased to Nov. 1, 1895, at $3,000 per annum, water basement brownstone dwelÍÍDg, 25x45x100, No. 495 TonípkinsaveDue. rates and repairs; brokers, L. J, PhiUips & Co. aud Gonon & Macdonald, Corwitb Bros, bave sold tbe two-story frame dwelliogaad !ot, 25x100, WaiQStein & Co, bave a!so purcbasad from Charlea P, Frame tho fivo-stoiy No. 43 Oakiaad street, for Louise Runge to Pelcr Kohlmauu,

WANTS. OFFERS. OFFERS. ANTED—One of Bromley's Real Estîte Atlases O leaae.—tíS.O O Eti Ct. of tloor space for tacioty AST side NBW York av,, uear F erniuierst,, Biook- W 011 musliu; late edition. ,Seud price to T purposes; threelloors; uew builaing with yowr-í: E lyn, Ploc 6S..lxJi)(', » ta two three-story lirlcit L. N. VAUSE & SON, 861 Broauway. light oo all sides; steam heated, J. ti.b:EliE-\\-5 (Iwelling houaes; terms to suit. H. L. .PINDKNEY, SONS, lO th st aod Ist av. Terms reasotaliln. TLÍS maua=rerof estates, T—Broadivay, New York. Dec, 17. u f. buiiiling i:oiiipl6t«d, wich all improvements aod is C -c ÂNTED.—Sinall siuele flat near 3d av.. Harlem. o£ tho best factoriea in tliis city. Mat atí—uf. ITIlHcelÍa.ueoaM. W MUKRiY'S. ai3U 3d av., near liaih st,

ANTED,—Columbueav. stoie property; iviU pay Vacani liOt»> Oil Espusiiion period we shall hava aliioii.ed IJUUI- W casli or give flrat-clftss .lenemeut in eschange; F iier ol dtsirahle fui'uished houaesandaparimantM also oocl investmeut. propBrty ror uasli. iu tlie city and suburbs for leut to Basteru Eamilii'S UEO, A, UOVVMAN, aS3 Wust^adst, sale or I«a56 ou long teriu ol' years, VVest Uni - makm eiirly application aaU furuisliiof; lefetBUi'es. pou mlots; for purliculars cill f>u II. I.. PINCK- EDWIN KEâD & CO , 135 Ln, áallB st;,,<'hii;a|to. lIiEundrtrsi ued, haviiitr beeu íor many >e!ir con- NEY.le manageuanagem r of eslates, 71 Broadway, New Voi'k. Dec 1D-Iaw3w. a- uected wilh CLie Ht)!iUh Departmeul, NPW Yorlt City. thoi'oufflily familiar wiih irll manors and pro- ORNER,—Cbeapest on Le iugton av,; ready I'or ccedines thereiu íilîiícliu rnal jiruperty, bsiuEalsoa huiliier. fliUiiRAY'd, ;Í03U sd av. lawyer audBotaiy,ia upHn to iiu oíYer tif abusiiiess C coanectiiin withdreal esiate lli'iu or ageuisorlaw URINTLNG.—Book, NBWS and Job, lirm. Address, A. H. B.. Deel -i " Kecoid apd Guide " ol l06. lU Vesey st. ^ Brooklyu Proyerty. RaCOKD AND QUIDE PH.ES.S. 14 Bari lav. anil 14 1B Voooi- oti OFFERS. cKIBIJIN sT, No. ITS. iQ Al conditiou and ood rriHE coLUiaBUd HisroRiCAL CUIDE. improveil Pro^erty. M pajiu teuaiila. lciin seil thisapartment house ou ex;;Bll6Dt lerms lor che putcuaser, Apply to U. I,. Twenty-Hve ceaiiS a copy, • "PO lease—For husineEB, iOxin), l^iith st.. near 3d av. PINCKNEY, Ma agerof Esiates, Tl BroHdwtty. New *- MUKRAY'â, 2030 3d av. York, (or permil aud t^rma. BECOKD ANO GUIOS OVFICB Record and Guide. December 17,1888 8oe Btreet widemnp, three-storyframe (brkfront) 8ALES OF THB ITEKK. tenem't. Sarah GBmble to Tbomas Gamble. The 'oUowmg ore tHe saleB tor the woeh ending CONVEYANCES. Alltitle, Dec. 10, nom December 16, fVherever the letters Q. C, C. a. G. and B Æ S, /Monroe st, Ko. 106, s s, 103.8 e Pelbam st, 1 occur,preceded hy the'navieof the grantee, they mean ' 35,9 s93.2x25.9x63.5. I • Indicates that the property deacribed has been btd asfollows; . •• / Monroe st, No. irs, s s, 129.5 e PeJham st, y In tor D ainíijr account: - Ist^Q. C.-is anabbreviafionfor Qiiií Claimdeeã,/ 35.10x93x25-10393.2. | This list does not incl-ude proparties bid in or wíth- i. e., a deeã in lehich all the right, tiíle and interest"/ Two five-alory brk tenem'ta. J the grantor is conveyed, omitting all covenants or. Benedict A. Klein to Barauel WeiL Mt. Í.W.- draim by the oivners. warranti/. . ,000 Dec. 8. 80,000 2d—C. a. G. nieans a ãeed containmg Covenant AT NBW YORK BBAl. BBTATB SAÎ,E8RO0M. against Grantor only. in which lie coveríants tliat he /^ame property. Jonas Weil and Bernhard HICHARD V. HABSBTT CO. luxth not do-ne any act whereby the estate conveyed/ Mayer to Beuedict A. Klein, Dec. 6. 80,000 may be impeached. charged or enciímbered. / '^Monroest, Nos. 10Í-I08, a s, 53 e Pelham st, Tth av, No. 335R. 6 s. 6" s 133d at, B4.11xlO0, fíve- 103.3x93x103.3x93.10. four five-story brk storr brk store and flat. W. E. DiUer. (Amt 3d—B,

Adams to Bachel Adams. 1-5 part. B. &S. atone front flats, Charles H. Lirdsley to 20x103.2, four-atory stone front dwell'g. Dec 14 nom Cbarlea F. HoSman. Mt. $54,000. Re-re- Sametosame. DBC. 15. 41.500 18(hst, N'O. U5, ns, 175 w 6th av, 35x84, two- cordcd. Jan, 28, 1884. otber eonsid. and 65,.500 86th at, No. 104, s s. 45 w Columbus av, 80x90 ] /story brk stable, Samuel S. Howla'nd to Some proporty. Charies F. Hoffraau to Louia to Stitlwell laue, four-story stone front l ' Beujamin Altman. Nov. 28. nom and Samuel Sacfas. Dec, 15. Bee lOth st. nom dwell'g, I S!2dst, No. 233, n s, 2609 w 7th av, 16 ls9S,9, 56th t, No. 337, n s. 350 w 8th av.. 35x100.5, Stillwell laue, n s, 90 s S6th st and 45 w Co- / four-story atoue front dwell'g. WiHiam S. four-story stoue front dwell'g. Auna J, lumlius av, runs south 10x20, heing in rear I Patteu to Aiexis Godillot, Jr. Mt. $7,500. Borie to Joseph Frankenthal. Mt. $28,000. of above. taken together, being No. 104 . Dec. 13. 15,500 iNov. 21. 40,00u West 86th st. J ^ thst, No. 150, ss,170 w .3d av, 35x98;9, six- OBd 8t, Nos. 221-227. n s, 335 w lOth av, lOOx Ferdinand Fish to Charles E. Cazet. Jlíí, story brk flat. Jaeob Spiro to Pauline Spiro / 100.5, four flve-story bi-k tenem'ts. Sponcer /$3'3,650. Jun6 36. 38,650 /', hiswife. -MÉ. $49,500. Dte. 15. 50,000 i Aldricb to Harouel S. Abbott, Brooklyn. 87tb st, No. 343, n s, 300 w Ist av, 3.5x100,8, 'y â tb st, No. 153, s s. U5 w 3d av, S5s98 9, six- / Dee. 13. exch three-story frarae dwell'g. Mary McCann, / atory brk fiat. Same to same. Mt. $49,5' 0. "63d st, No, 161. n s, 335 e Amatordam av, 35s Ellen Conway aud Hannafa Collins children / , DBC, 15. .50.000 100,5, flve-story stone front flat. William / of James and Cathariue Caseydec'd toJames "Ttbst, No. 534, ss, 411,1 w lOth av, 19,5s9S,9, Rankin to Anna M. Taleott, Albert, Joeland Casey and Margaret Bergen cbildreu of same. four-story brk tenem't. Simon Herman to AngeheaT, Rathbone, ail of Albany, N. Y, ,Q. C, All title. Dec. 1. val consid Matilda wife o£ Henry Micbael s, Dec. 15. .Mí. $18,500. U8C. 7, SeeMadisonav, 38,000 S7th et, No. 337, u s. 175 w 3d av, 25x100,8, flve- 10,350 6Sd st. No. 340, s s, 125 w Ist av, 35x100,5, flve- Btory stone front flat- Joseph Scbreinerto .e property. Carl L. Eitel, Catheriue Ryan •' slory brk tenem'C with store':. Beruard iClaus Wilkena. Mt. ^lB.Wil. Dec. 14. 3T..500 aod Jacob F. Eitel beirs Jacob and Catharine / Klein to John W. H. Rotb. Mt. i};i2,5 0. Dee, 87th st, No. 110, s s, 130,9 e Pnrk av, 88x100,8, Eitel otberwiso E del to Simou Herman. Mt. /15. 20,500 flve-story stoue frontflat. Foreclos. Wriaht $2,100. Dec. 16. 6,t) !j li4ch Bt, s s. 300 a Amsterdam av,'50x100,5. va- Holcomb to Frederick W. Wichmaua. D°c. £ame properi y. Matfaildewifeof Henrv Micb- / cant. HenriettaP wife of and George Reid ,15. 37 100 aelÍB to Simon flerman. Mt. $6,000. Dec. 15. ' to Johu Yule. Mt. $15,500. Dec. 15. See •7Ch Bt, s s, 158,9 e Park av, O.l^a.^xÍOO.S. Re- 10,350 /105tb st. 30,O0fl lease of all title, George Moore to purcLaaer / 29tbHt, No. 36, s s, 337,9 e 6tb av, 3'J.3s98.9, 66th Bt, No. 209, n s, 175 w Amsterdam av. 35x at foreclosure sale, Dec, 18 . nom / / four-story stone frout storo and dwell'g. / 100.5, five-story Btone front flat, John W. Satb st, Nos. 263 and 364, s s, 173 w Boulevard, / Porecloa, Edward L. Pattersou to Mary B. H. Roth to Bernard Klein. Mt. $17,000. / 36x100.8,two three-atoryatouefront dwell'gs, / Pareira, Sub. to taxes and assessmenta since Xlec. 15. 36,000 • JSimon Peyser toGeorge Wolfe, March 16. nom / /1884. Dec. 9. I7,6Í0 ttøtb Bt, No. 354, s s. 150 e West End av, a5s 89t,h st, No. 3'3il, s s, S65 w Weet End av, 20x ' 3l6t st, No, 159, n s, 100 e 7th av, 3 jx9S 9, four- / 100,5, three-story brk stable. Release mort. ,' l^O 8, tbree-story brk dweirF. AutoinetteC. / story brk tenem'c with three-story brk stable / Jultus Beer to Margaretta Card. Dec. 7, 7,000 / Hughea, Itbica. N. Y,, to Piora Douglasa. on rear, Heary C. Heron to Margaret Hen- éarae property. Margaretta wife oE James V. Mt. $17,500, Dec. 3. nom derson. All title. Nov. 15. 800 / D. Card to Lucretia Ligbthall. B. & S. C. !Í9ch st, s s, 300 w Central Park West, 100x100.8, / 34Éhst, No,2I , na, 126 w 7chav, 34x96.9, three- 1 a. G. Dee, 9. uom • vacant. Edward Hirsh to Patrick Parley. /story brk dwell'g. Thomas F. French, Mt. 69th Bt. n s, 175 w Av A, 3ÎX100,5, vacant, /Sub. to morts. Nov. 83. nom / Vernon, N. Y., to Agneswii'eof Thomas R, / Henry P. Rogers et al exrs. and trustees / Iflsc st, No. 6S, s s, 163 8 Columbus av, 30x100.8, / , V. St. P, Smíth. Mt. $'iO,000. Dec. 1. 36,000 , NathanielP. RogeratoFíederick Koch. Dfc. '' four-stcry stonefront dwell'g, EliMartinto 35th st, No. 137, u s, 100 w LexiugCou av, 16.Sx 14. 4,00û/ Mary A. E, wifo of William [. Brown. Mt. / 9S.9, four-story stone froat dwell'g. Ricbard /$83,O0f. Dec, 14. 27,000 / U. Huucto A cber Weinstein, DBC. I. 34,000 tl9lh st, n s, 200 w Av A. 35x100,5, vacant. Same / sethat, Nos. 511-515, n s, 175 wlOthav,75x93,9; to Audrew Koch. Dec. 14, 4,000 97tb st.Nos. 204-a08,ss, 100 e 3d av, 81x100.11, / No. 511, three-story brk tenem't with two- 69th Bt, n s, 325 w Av A, 50x100.5, vacaut, thrpe four-story stoue fronC tenem'ts. John / story brk building on rear; Nos. 513 and 515, Same to George G. Bauzer. Dec. 14. 8,000 Eckhoff to Lewis Myera. Mt. $24,000, Dee. / two two-atory brit and frame dwell'gs on rear TÍOth st, n s, 175 w Central Park West. inOx ' 15. 50,000 100.5, vacant. Edmund R Rohinson to Ed- ^7th Bt, Nos. 21. -Í19, ns. 313.6 e M av. 9Hx of lot?. Bernhard Freucd to Central Lard ward ODpsubeimer and Lsaae Metzger. De- / 100.11, four five-story brk tenem'ts. Hugo Co. Mt. $15.000. Dec, 10. 3í,000' eember 15. 74.000~ ' Fuuke, CoHege Point, L. I., to Harris Sbeti- 43d at, Nos. 239-345, on map Nos. 835-241, n s, Tíát at, No, 338, s s, 360 e Wnst End av, 30x XlÍDsky. -,¥í. $68,00c. Dee. 7, See Park av. nom 375 e 8th av, 74.9x100,5, two six-alory brk / 100.5, three-atory brk dwell'g. James A. 97lhst, ss, KlOePark av, 325x100.11, one aod flats, R cfafield. Cbarles G. and William C. Frame to Mary E. wife of Frank Abrahall. two-story frame buildingsand vaeant. Msry Martiu toEhzabethW. Aldrieh. M. $95,000. ' I Dec, 10. otber conaid. atd 100 iG. Pinkney to John J. Mahouy. DBC. 12. '4,000 Dee. 9. nom 71st st, a a, 360 e West End av, 20xI0í).5. Re- lOOth st, n s, 100 3 Amsterdam av, 345,4xí01.Ix 43dat ( begins 43d st, a s, 175elstav,runasouth / l6ase mort. Edward Oppenheimer and Isaac / 851,3x100,11, vacant. Anna M, Somerville to 't3d sb í 100.5 X easc 2j x aouth 100.5 to 43d sc, ^ Metzger to James A, Frame. Dee. 9 nom ' E. Clifford Poiter. Mt. $69,000 and tax 1893. X east 3U6 to bulkhead line, x north along 7j:at at, s s, 335 w West End av, 7,í i00.5, va- 'Dee. 9. 95,000 same to s s of 43d st, if extended, x west 342, / eant. Margaretta wife of James V. D. Card ,10llth at, No. 333, n s. 800 e Weet End av, 25x with all title to land uuder wacer, &c., adj, to Jacob Hirsh. B. & S. aud C. a. G. Mt. 101.10, three-storj' brk dwell'g. Amelia Rob- one-story frame sbed, two-atory brk oíBce /$13,000, Dec. 3. nom / aud lumber yard. Charles H, Willson, ison to Lto Dinkelspiel. Jlíí. $17,500. Dec. Cbarles L. and AUen W. Adams, Waltsr W. îlstst.ns, 310 e3dav, 50x103.3, vaeant. Ellen 13. See Amsterdam BV, exeh Watrous and Jacob S, Carvalho, of Willson, "" S. wife of Riehard T. Auchmuty, Lenox,. lOlst st, Nos. 137 and 139, n s, 350 w Columbus Adams&Co.,to Equitable Gas Ligbt Co , Mass., to Josepb Scbreiner. Dec. 7. S4,006 / av, 50xino.ll, two flve-story stone front flats. New York. Mt. $130,000. Dec. 13. 250,000 72d at, s s. 473 e Av 4, 35x103.•?, vacaot. Heu- / Praucis M. Wilmurt to Agnea wife of and yÍSá ot. No. 350, s s, 300 e Sth av, 20x100.5, five- ry P. Rogers et al, esrs. Nalhanicl B, Rogers \ Tfarmas Auld, Mt. $43,00o. Dec, 1,5. nom to William Hoffmann. Dec. 14. 4,650 lOlstst, n s, 100 w lstav,30UslOO,ll. vacant 1 storystone front flat. Henry L. Cliuton to 72d st, s s, 98 e Av A, 135x103.3, one-story §7th8t, No, 120, ss, 23.7.7 e4thav, 17,0x100.8, V Blizabath S. wife of Henry L. Clinton. Mt. ,'framebuildiugand vacant. Henry P. Rog- / four-story stone frout dwell'ug. ) $Í4,000. Dec. 13, gift ,/ ers 6t al, exrs. Nathaniel P, Rogers to Cbarles I Foreeloa. Jamea R. Henryto TbomasNel- 13dat, Nos. 31Î-Í23, n a, 355 e 3d av, lOOx //C. Clausen. Dee. 14. 37,350 ' foa, Brooklyn. Rerecorded. June 5, l^KH 100.5. 7í!d st, No. 180, s s, 300 w Columbus av, 16,8x 44th st, No. 844, s s, 305 e 3d av, 35x100.5. , 9,300 / 302.2, tfaree-story stone fronl dwell'g. Lilv lû3dst,ss, 73 e West End av, 28x50,11, Ke- Five-atory brk wagon factory, &c. ' C. M. Hernz to George R, Bourne. Mt. $ 18*- George J. Sebastian to Tbe Bebastiau Mfg. / lease mort. Henry W. Pord trustees Auguf- •^Co. Ooufirmation ieed. Nov. 17. nom ,500. Dec, 3. 33.000 / tus H. Ward to Ernst E. W. ííebneider, 7Sd st, No. 130 W,, s s, abt 3^0 w Columbus av, Henry Herter, Jobn Fish and Eugeue Scfaulz. ,44th st, No. 7, n a, 194 e 5th av, 37x100.5, two- .' 15x103.3, four-story stone front dwell'g. So- Dec. 13. 9^000 story brk stable, Loomis L. Wbite to Flor- pbronia W. Clark to Isabel M. and Sophronia l/;5th Bt, No. 26, 3 3, 150 w Central Park West. , ence S. wife of Julea S. Bache. Dec. 13. nom W., Jr., Clark. B. & S. Jtly 13. " noni / 30x100.11, fivBstory stone frout flat. Jobn i7tfa at, No. 139, u s, 191.8 e Lexington av, 16.8 ' 74thst, No, f3, n s, ItíOeCoIumbus av, 20x ' Yule to Henrielta F. wifeof George Reid. xlOO.5. tfaree-story sCone front dwell'g. / 103.3, four-Btory BIOUO front dwell'g. Will- Catharine A. Birdsall giiord. andtrusteeof ,Mf. $37,000. Dee. 15. See 6lth st, 49,000 / iam B. Baldwin to Irene M. wife of William / WSthat, Nos. 10î:'-120, s s, 76.6 e 4th av, runs Guy H. Bírdsall to Sopbia Sewards. Mt, $16,- ,B. Baldwin. Mí, S'25,000. Dee. 10. uom 000. Nov. 23. other cons l and 150 / eastl78 6 x south 100.11 x west 75 x nortb yltb st, No. 144, s t cor Lexington av, 18.9x67,8 50.11 X west 3.6 x norlh 50 to beginning, rthst, Noa, 435-131, n s, SOo e Ist av, U0-4x / xI8,7v67.8. three-story brb (stone front) with strip in rear, 3.6s5U.l , Stíven four-atory 1O0.5, one aud two-story brk stables, &e. / dwell'g. Ella J. Birdsall widow to Prank O. brk tenem'ts. Jacob L, Toeh t-o Sigmund D, Peter Mitchell to Frank R. Cbeney. Sub. to Manning, Mt. $5,000. Dec. 15. 18,500 Rosenbaum Sub. to morla. $ÎC,OOC. Dec. /hjorts. Uec. 13. 4 000 /ich st, s 6 eor Lexiugton av, IS 9x6H.2. fiame , 10. See 57tb st. nom ílat at, No, 350, s s, 100 e 8tb av, 87x100.5, live- A'' ^ tosame, Q. C. Jlíí. $5,000, Dee, 15. nom |l3th st, n a. 595 w 3d av, IxIf'O.ll. Margaret Btory brk flat. Prank Tilford to Charles A. / mh st, No. 106, s s, 130.6 w Columbus av, I9.6x ' Clark to Ab-'aham Davis. Q. C. Julv 1 450 Work, Madisou, N. J. Ml. $32,500. Dec. / 103,2, four-storvstone front dwell'g. Jacob /lí2tb sl, 8 B, 80J w 7th av, 50xlO0.ll, vacant, 10. 60,000 / Rothsehild to Thomas R. McNell. Dec. 14. '^ Prancis M. Jencka to Martîn Keppler. C. a. Slat Bt. No. 103, n s, 100 w 6tb av, 3. sll0,7x3,5.6 j 33,000 G. Dec. 14. 13,5C0 ' xl05.7, two'story brk stable. Harrison D. 77tfa st, No. 8S4, s s, 55 e West Eod av, runs ,f6th8t. No 58, aa, 130e Madisou av. 80x100.11, . Kerr to Elias C. Benediet. Nov. 15. i8,,500 ,' east 28,6 x south SI.3 x wast 13 6 x north 19 five-story brk flat. W. Wallaca Howland to 32ã st, Nos. 541 and 543, n s, 3U0 e llth av, 50x X weat 4x north 38 x wíst 11 x north 24.3, Frank Lugar. B. & S. Mt. $3U,000. Nov. / 100.5, two five-atory brk tenem'ta, stores in threeand four-story brkdweli'gí. Frank L. 5. 27,000 / No. 541. Annie B, Tbompson to Fraticia C, Smitb to Granville M. White. Mt. $á5,oini. llSCh st, n s, 150 e lOth av, 100x100.11, vacant. / and Vinecnt P. Travers. Mt. $35,5.0, Oct. -,Dec, 15 34,000 Butler H. Bisbj co Francis M. Bisby. Q ,31. nom 9th st, No. 442, as. 75 w Av A, 19x79, Hve- C. Dec. 16, 1889. nom 'iå st, No. 330, a s, 353.9 e 3d av, 21,3x88, four- / story brk flat. Poreclos. Ezekiel Fixman l'ÍSth at, No. 133. n s. 340 e Park av, 16.8s atory stoue front dwell'g. Jacob Spiro to / , to Herbert W. Lee, Mt. $16,884. June 20. 530 100 II, two-alory framedwell'g. Julía Levy / Pauline Spiro his wjfe. DBC, 15. 11,.500 SOthst, No. 160,3 3,330 e Amrterdamav. 80iS: co Delia M. LBvy, l< part, tí, & S. and C Sad st, No. 367, n s, 134.6 e 9ch av, ;'4.6xUi0.5, , 103.8, four-story stonefront dweli'g. Will- , a. G, Mt. $2,50O. Nov. 3.Î. nom / flve-story brk teuera't. Lorenz Zmk, Brook- iara B. Baldwin to James D, PutQam, Broob- Same property. all of. Miefaaol Levv to Julia / lyn, to Samuel Groszmann. Mt. $17,000. I Ijii, Mt. $33,500. Dec. 10, 35,000 Levy. B, & S. and C. a, G, Mt. $i,SO(l. / Dec. 15, 31,000 83d st, No. 336, s s, 335 w Ist av, 35x103.'', four- Nov. 23. nom / 6tîih st, No. 354, s s, 70 e 9tb av, 3 Jxl0[i.5, five- • story stone front tenem't Franees Healy to l-ÍOth st, No. 309, n s, 175 w 8ch av, 35x100.11, stoy brkstoreaud fiaC. Forecloa, IrviogM. Chriítoph GoeppelB and Marie his wifo. Mt. ' five-storv brk flaC Mary li', wifa of John J, Ditteohoefer to Simon Feist. Mt. $34,500 $8,000- Dec, 6. t8,50p' Scbwartz, Yonkera, N. Y., to Mary Brer.- Dec. 6. 0,850 83d st, No. U S, 3 a, 100 e 4th av, 3. xl03.3, Ibrse-/ nan. JVÍÍ. $18,000. Dec. 10. 23 150 story brk dweH'g. Patrick J. Keary to Mary lálthat. No3.3ii6aDd3lW, as, 150 wSthav, .50x E, Brinckerhoff widow, Dec. 6. 15^000 . 100,11, two flve etory brk flats. nfaBrles H. / Su.me property. Rlary E. BrÍQckerhoff wido'w, r.iniisley to Aiigusc Waltard. Mt. í;r),000. 7th st, Noa. 439 and 44l, n s, 315 e Idth av. 6Llx Hastiugs, N, Y., to Fanny wife of hatricli J. ,Nov. 18. nom 100.5, two five-story stone fiont flats, Mas- ' ^Keaiy. B. & S. auri C. a. G. Dec, 9. 1.5,000 weli. Sigmund D. Rosenbaum to Jacob L 134th at, Noa. 340 aud 243 W. Contract to ex- Toch. Mt. $4J,000, Dec. 1. See losch at. Hythat, Noa. 828, 230aDd 33?, s *, 3o3 4 w2dav, 'cbange for property in Wes^chesiter Co. exch / 50x,103.2, three four-atory stone front dwell- Miuna Goldman witfa Albert Blackburne. 67thst, Ko,137, ns, 80 wLexiugtouav,30x60.3, ' ings. Janies B. Harris t\) Robert P, Martin, Dec. 6. nom three-story stone front dwell'g. Charles Summit, N. Y. Correetion deed. Mt. $24.- 423d 8t, s 8, lOfi w Mauhattan av, IfislOO.lÍ. Phillips to Otto U. Dage aud Amalia Websr. 7U0. Dec. 7. nom- Í27tb Bt, u s. 385 w 3d av, 15x99.11. / Mt. $U,000, Dec. 15. nonL' Íí5lh st, No. 12, 8 B, 100 w Central Park West, "l-esingcon av. e s, 63.11 n 137th at. 36x2U, , .í atithst, No. 403, n s, 70.5 e IsC av, 18.4x100.4, / 31x103.8, four-story atone frontdweli'g. Em- Will am T. Jones to Ella C. J. Taimen. Q C \ / four-story stouB frouE dwell'g. James M / raa'í. Faile to Daííd C. Robinson, Elmira, ,Nov. 13. 50 \ Hcliley to George Kichards. Mt, $8,000. Dec. " N. Y. Dec, 15. 43.500 lfi4th at, No. 237, n s, 180,6 w 2d a^, lS.6xlOO.ll, \ 12. ]4 QQQ ]j|5tth Bt, Mo, 14, a 8,131 •w Cwtral Vnr^ Wwtj / ttiros-irtinTy «t<>nn tronii 'ínojl'g, Herma)>i 36th st, old NoSi 436-443, new Noa. 45â-456, a B 808 9 IWitn 9írí TO.lilOO.5, tnr«6 ftvo-story 808 Record and Guide. December 7,1898

Vogel to Hannah LeuzB. Mt. §7,500 Dec. Release mort. Prank L. Anthony to Amold Peter Hyues with Marie Strob, Louise Gun- 7 15,000 Lustig. Dec. 14. 4,000 ther, Josephine aud Lizzie Stroh and Miuuie , 127th Bt, No. 211, n s, 104.11 w 7th av, 20. Ix Farkav. Noa. 1049-1055 rbegíns Park av, B e Schroeder. Feb. 4. nom /99,11, tbree-storystone front dwell'g. Jen- fi7th st, Nos. 108 and 110 í cor 87tb st, 100,8s th av, No. 335. w s, 50.9 a 37th st, 24x60x23.6x / nÍB wife of Isaac NebeDzahl to Carrie A. / 158.11, four five-story stone f ront fiats on av 60, three-story brk store. Louis C. Katski to • Kuight widow. Mt. $10,000. Dec, 9. 18,000 aud two flve-story stone front flits oa at, // Emily Beaver. Dec. 12. 1,500 137th st ) begins 127th st, s s, 175 w store in No. 1055. Henry S Van Scfaaick to Ætfa av, No. 746, e s, 50.5 n 50th st, 25x100, five- Lawrenee st, No, 7 f 9th av, 25x1^6.7 to Law- / Sarah H. Van Sebaiek. B. &S. Re-recorded. ' story brk fiat withstores. Benedict A. Klein rencB st, x28.8x169.7, two-story brk atable on /May 25. nom to Jonas Weil aud Bernbard Mayer. Mt, 137th st and tbree-story brk stable ou liaw- /•ark av, No. 74, w s, 74.1 n 38tb at, 24.8xS[l./ j $28,000. Dec. 9. 44,500 rencest. Reuhen R. Stone to George H, ' Releaae mort, Frances E. Ogden, Cbieago,' /Same property. Jonas Weîl and Bernhard Beyer. Mt. $18,000. Dec. Î2, nom III,, to Jonas P. Ogden. Rerecorded. Nov. / Mayer to Benedict A. Klein. Dec. 9. 44,500 127th st, No, 18, s s, 235 w 5th av, 18.9x99.11, / 11. neí& Interior lot, begins 48,3 n 115tb st and 244 o /'fo'ir-story stone front dwell'g. Kate E. ;Park (4th, ), av,, No. 1094, s w cor 89th at,• 85/í/ s Pleasant av, runs east 81 x north 71.4 x west .' Piuckney to Constautine wife of George H. 82.3. fîvestory brk etore and flat. Jaras/R. 58.4xsouth 4.6xwest 36.9 x south 33.3 to ' Diehl. DBC. 14. 24,00lí Ferguson to Hugo Funke, CoIIege Poiut, L. poiut 244 6 Pleasant av aud 99.7 n 115th et, x léStfa st, No, 235,H s, 3 1 w 2d av, 19x99,lV ,!• Mi. $36,000. Dec. 13. SBB97chst. nom south 51.5. Wal aee C. Andrews to Tfae •' three-story brk dwell'g. Gertrude E, and Some property. Harris Shedlinsky to James Standard Gas Liight Co , New York, June . Lavinia W. Weed to Alice Leo. Dec. 13. ,/ R. Ferguaon. Mt. $30,00(i. Dee. 9. 56,000 14. 35.000 \ SBB 143d st, 8,000/ Fark av, e s, 102.2 n 73d st, 0.4x90, Arthur Bome property. New York Steam Co. to Wal- I83d at, No. 157. n s, 250 e 7tb av, 25x99 II, í / .Blosh to Charles H. Lock. Q. C- Dec. 7. 5 0 lace C. Andrews, June 13. 35,000 fîve-story brk flat. Daniel Rahold to Enoch Park av, e s, 103.3 a 73d st, 0,4x96. Release C. Beli, Nyack, N. Y. Jtít. $18,000. Dec. 9. ' / mort, Charles J. Murray, Eugland, to BUSCELLASEODS. nom V Charlea H. L ck. Dec. 8, 850 AIl title to the several parcels of land in New 143d st, n a, 275 e llth av, 59s99,ll, vacant. Sherraan av, n s, 50 e Academy st, 50x100. The York whereof Joseph Skillman paternal Lorenz Weiber to Aliee Leo. Mt. $10,000. Amsterdam luvestment Co. to Patrick Rey- graudfather of party first part died seized. Nov. 15. nom nolds. Dec. 7. 1,700 GeorgeA. Skillman to Caroline E Skillman. 143d st, n s, 300 w llth av Boulevard, 35x99.11, Shutb 5th av, w s. 65.6 s Prinee st, 17.3xI7.4x B. & S. Nov. 11. gift vaeant. Philip A. Schindler to George R. ' 0.2, gore. Harris Mandelbaum to Andrea ReleasB of personal liabiiity under covenants Schieffelin. Sub. to street'aesess'mt. Dec./ LerCora. Q, C. Dec. 10. nom in bond and mortgage. Josephine M. Moran 9. 4,iei ^Vermtlyea av, n w eor Academy st, WOalOO. to Marcius C. Moran. Dee, 13, nom 43d st, No. 534, s s, 210.5 e Boulevard, l^.Vs. .. Foreelos, Porte V. Ransom to Prank Yoran. 99.11, three-storybrk dwell'g. Alice Leo ti>- Dee. 14. consid. omitted Sld xnd 24tb WABUb. Gertrude E. and Lavinia W. 'Weed. Mt. West End av, No. 488, e s, 80.8 n 88tb st, 30x / $7,000. Dee. 14. See 138th st. l3,000 / 100, four-story brk dweU'g. Release mort. Beeeb terraee, n s, lOU w Beekmau av, 35x135. /Í4ljth st, No. 419, n s, 5S7.0 e l th av,_12.6x / Benjamin A., WiIIiam H. and Cbarles E, Williara R. Beal to AndrBw J. Poat, Jersey / 99.11, four-story brk dwell'g. John o, Mc- Bands exrs., &e,, Samuel S. Sands to George City, and William H, McCord. B. & S. aud Hugh to Thomas L. Reynolds. Mt. $7,000. / J. Cohen- .- _Dee . 1. 3,500 C. e. G. Dec, 12. 2,433 I)BC. 12, exch Same property. George J. Cohen to Augusta Broadway, e s, 200 n e Darke st now Maeomb Í48th st, n 3, 3UU e Bnulevard, 5Ux99,ll. vacant. (/^G, S_outhack^ AB. $20.000. Dee. 13. nora st, 25x84. PatrickKingtoPeter King, Nov Alesander D. Duff to Alice Leo. Mt. $5,145. Sveat End av, No. 420, n e cor 86tb at, 27.2x100, 18 • 3,000 Dec. 15. non/ ' four-story brk { tone front)dwelI'g, Eichard Buckhout st, n B, 307 e Morris av, 35x100. ;EU- 148that. ns, 125 w lOth av, 50x99.11, vacant.'^/ G. Platt to laabella M. wife of John B. gene Peterson to Charles Htylmau. Decem- Jobu Lechthaler to Heury Gottlieb. Ml. Leeoh. Mt. $1L000. Dee. 9. val. consid ber 13. 2,500 '• $5,530. Dee. 10. 9,000 West E d av, No. 773, w s, 60.11 s 103d st, 31)x Burkhout st, n s, 232 o Morris av, 85x100. ' 155th st, n B, 350 w Amsterdam av, 100x99.11," / 79,3, tbree-story Btone front dwell'g. Fore- Sametosame. Dec. 12. 2,500 \ three two-story frame dwell'gs. clos. Daniel F, Martiu to Edmund Dodge. Pophara st formerly Morris st, s s, 125 w Morris te6th st, s s, 350 w Amsterdam av, 100x99.11, Sub. to me hanic'a iiens for $3,850. Dee |3. av formerly Monroe av, as originally laid vacant. 3U,350 out, 50sI35. Ludwig A. Gutmann to Paula John C. Graff to Henry Gottlieb. Dee, 13, West Eud av, s e cor 77tb st. Agreemont as wífe o£ Ludwig A. Gutmauu. Mt. $8,000, 5n,000 to easeracnt for light and air. Prank L. Dee. 13, 1D,Q00 \ 6th st, s"s, 100 e irth av, 100x99,11, Theodore .A Smith with Grauville M. Wbite. Dec. Ib. nom Southern Boulavard, u e s, 63.2s e Hull av, .51.1 H. Silkman, Yonkers, and Daniel E, Seybel Ist av, No, 119. w s, 37.6 n 7th st, 20x50, four- xi:6.3x50sI05.9. Weltbea C. wife and Clin- . to Panny B. Faris, Brooklyu. Dec. 15. " 4.400 / story brk store and tenem'C. George H, ton H. Smitb to John A. Amundson. Tax' V A, n w cor 69th st, 10O.,5x O0, vacant. Heu- , / /LiUnrLuhrss tco Simon Rehmer. DeeUee. 15. 16,516,500 0 1892. Dec. 14. nom ry P. Rogei's et al, exrs. Nathaniel P. Rogers - /stav, No. 137. w s, 53 s 8th st, 34.6x50, flve- Southern Boulevard, s w cor Berrian av, 173 7 to George Ebret. Dec. 14. 33,900 ' story brk tenem't witfa stores. Jacob xIU0.5xl73.7x99.6, b & 1. Sub to eneroaeh- AvC, Nos. 78-33,72 9x93.8. Contract. Amund A Sefawoerer to Charles W. Maek. Jtfí. $15,000. inent, right of way, street opening, &e. . Johnse i with Sîgmund Sladkna, Deeem- / July 17,1S91. nom Abby wife of Frederick Runk to Fannie / her 9. 97,750 Wt av, No. 1672, e s, 50.8 n 87th st. SoxSO, four- wife of George H, Cannon. Mt. $11,350. msterdara av, No, 494, s w cor84tb at. 37x99, / story brk teuem't with atores. Karoline Dee. 9, 21,000 flve-story brk flat wiCh stores. Leo D nkel- ' Giegengack widow to Philip Fisber. Mt Trcvers at, east cor Briggs av, ruus southeast spiel to Amelia Rob nsou. Jtfi, §46,500. DBC. - $9,000. Dee. 15. 20,500 51.9 X northeast 90.4 x southeast 50 x north- / east 25 x northwest 100 to av. x soatbwest ' yiímsterstar13. SBB laO av th, stNo. , 7Î4, w s, 50 8 n 95th st, 35excx b Aststor av,y Noston, 1664e fron, et s,stor 25.7e s an87td htenem't st, 35x74. ,Henr foury- 138.8 to begi uing. Margaret Young to Au- "', five-scory brk teuem't with atores, Harriet Wienand to Philip Pisher. Mt. $9,000. Dee, gust P. Lausen. Nov. 30, 3,300 E, Auderson trunee James W. Auderson to'' 13. 30,000 Warreu st, s s. 26 w Worth av, 54s85. Edward Jamas H. Robertson. C. a. G. Dee, 1. ,'iã av, Nos. 1909 and 1911, w s. 43 s 99tfa st, 66x Noonan to Stepheu Noonan Dec. 7. nom other consid. and 1,000, 100, two flve-Btoj-y brk tenem'ts witb siores. Washington st, n s, 100 e Union av, 75x102, /Âmsterdam av, 6 a, 150 s 133d at, I;i5xl00. va- Jacob Ruppert to Simou Steiermaim, Dec James C. Lyon, Petrolia, Pa., to Annie M. / eant Mattbew 0. Kervan tw Chai'les Ker- ,5. 36,000 Lyon. Q, C. Re-recorded, Nov. 15, 1S93, ' van. All liens, Dec. 1. nom Sarae property. Simou Steiermanu to Charles uom Bradburst av 1 begins Bradhurst av. n e eor" / Weisberger, ^ part, Max C, and Samuel 35th st, n s, 450 e WiIIis av, 100x110. ( 2d st > 153d sC, runs nortb to s s / Baum. Kpart. -Æfí. $27.000. DBC. 9. 30,000 135tb st, s s, 600 e WiIIis av, 100x100, \ '53d Bt ] 153d st, x eaat to centre of /d av, No. 933, w s, ST s 50th Bt, 30,4x80x3l.4x Thomas 'McQuade to Antiiony McQuade B an old creek or iolet formerly running inco ' 80, four-story stone front tenem't. Theodor & S. Nov. 9. Dom the Harlem River, x soutb to n e 153d at, Plscher exr. Augusta Kern to Theresa Ros- ISSthst. ns, lots 231-240 amended maoof Cen- X wost —. ,ner. jlft. $9.5U0. Dec. 13. 13,000 tra Mott Haven, at s w cor of aud conveyed Bradhurst av, s e cor 52d at, runs east to 3d av, No. 1431, e s, 90 n eoth st, 16.9x100, three- by party of first to N. Y. & Harlem R. R, ceatre lineof said old eroak, X soutb — x / story brk store and tenem't. Emanue Heil- Co.. runsnortb S8.3x east 35 x north 135 x west to av, x north —, vacant. ^ ner and Moses J. Wolf to Jacob Wolf. Mt. WBst 80 to Mott av, x south 302.5 tfl ISSth et, Nathaniel Jarvis, Jr., to James J., E. Pred- M,m<. Dee. 15. 15,500 X west 46-2. Contraet. Mary Hopkius erick, Marion C, Ella L, Faye and Mary P. /d ay, Nos. 1896 and 1898. a w cor lOSth st, widow with New York Central & Hudson /Dubai . Q, C. Dee. 13. 3,000 ' 60.10x100, two-story brk stores and tenem'ls Kiver R. R. Co. Dec, 10. 70,000 Columbus av, No. 9'23, e s. 25.8 n 105tb st. 9 .3 / •vith one-story brk and frame buildings on 16ath at, n e cor Tiffany st, 50x91.5x50. Ix / xlOO, lOur-atory brk store and teuBm't. Will-/ , rear. Poreelos. Sidney Harris to Thomas 94.11, / iim Booth to Eliz'jr V. Foots. Jlfí, $15.000. . / Barrstt. Dee, 8. 50,550 Fox st, e s, 211 n I65th st, 50x100. / /Nov. 16, 30,500 5th av, No. 5Í6, w s, 35,5 s 47ch et, 25x100, five- Abraham Siegel to Amund Johnsen. Dec. jonvent av, No. 71, secor 144tb et. or e s, 699,6 / story stone front store and dwell'g. The - 9. 4,000 u 141ît st, 33x100, tbree-storybrkdweO'g, dore F. Jackson and ano. trustees Abrabam 16 thst, n», 7. .6 6 Tifllany st, 25x93.3x25x9,5. Charlo te A. Lyon to Ward 'W'heeler, New Meserole, Evelina A. Meserole truitee for Amund Johusen to Martin Johusen, M. on Rochelle. Mt. $33,000. Dec. 1, nom Abraham Meserole, Abrabara Meserole ou this and other property $3,.50O. Dee. 10, síington av, No 8J1, w ,', 'iS n 50th st, 24x60, trustee for Evelina A, Meserole, Abraham, 1,000 five-story brk store aud fiat. Ann Gorraan Aifred V. aud Eveliaa A. Meserole widow, 16, th st, n s, 100.6 e Tiffany st, 35s91.5x25i w dow to Tbomas F. Maxcy and Margaret A. Maria M,, Maria M., Jr., and Johi: M. Enapp 93 3. Amu d Jobnsen to Joba Johnsen. Mt. hiswife. M, $10,000. Dee. 14, 18,000 a"d Evel na K. Hollins to George Knapp. /June 30. nom ou this and other propertj $3,5U0. Dec. H'. HTadison av 1 bígius Madison av, n e cor lOlnt 1,000 lst Bt > at, runs east 73.7 x northeaat to líth av, n e cor 105th st, lOJ.lIxlOO, two-story Arthur av late Central av, ws, lot 91 map Nat. Uid st } lU2d st, X west 117.510 Madison frame building aad vacant. Charles E, Jarvis, Jr,, propírty, "Wcat Farras, 50x100. / Qnaekenbush to Thomas B. Hídden. C. a. John M. Woolsey forinerly tílting Co Eliza- av, s south 301.10. two-story frame building G. Mt. $50,000. May 19. 1874. nom beth Twitchin. Dec. 14. nom ; // audvacant. Anua M, Tilcjtt, Albert, Joel l^áme property. Cbaries E, Qnackenbush to Same property, Elizabetb Twitcbin to Ales- and Angeliea T. Ratbbone, all of Albany, N. • Thomas B. Hiddeu. C. a. G, Mt. $6J,000. ander MeLaugblin. M. $8U0. Dac. 15, noni Y., to WiUÍam Rankin. 4 5 part. Oct. '27 July3. 1872. 9J,000 Batbgate av, e s, 40 s ISád st, 3Jx90. h & 1. ,.See63d st. 54,000 Sthav, No. 669, es. 25s53d st, Í7,6xl0i', íour- Cbaries R. Ford to Helen C. Boatwiek. Dec. Same property. Ethel Rithbone by Henry A. . / story stoue front dwell'g. Josepb Thomsou 14. nom , Peckham guard. to sims. Infant'a sbare. et al. exrs. Reuben Rossto J. Homer Hild- Canal av, e s, 350 n lS5th st, ruus east 117 111 , 1-5 part. DBC. 7. 13.500 • reth. Dee. 13. 66,000 .'-'Madison av. No. 768, w s, 30.5 s COth st. 33x80, to Mott Haveu Canal, x north i99.6 x west amo property. Estelle M and KeubBu W. 3'34.8 X south 6Sx wesc 117.1 \n Railroad av j four-story stoDefrouc dwell'g. John H. ín- / Ross, Eva J, wifeof William S. Rogers and gramto Josephine Maeionald, C. a. G. Dee, East, X souCh 59.6 x east 220.S lo centre | El a R. wife o/ Marcus E. Downs to same. Canal av, s soutb 175 x east 35. \ 15. 33,500 Q. C, Nov. 4, nom •Bãme property. Josep'aine Macdonald to Henr'"' Canal av, e s, 100 n 135[h st, ruos east 107 11 K. BrowDÍog. Dec. 15. 36,500 Same property. J. Homer Hildretb to John H. to Mott Haven Caaal, x north 100 x west íladisou av, No. 1527, e s, 17.7 s 104Ch st, 16.Ss . •^ Watson. Mt. $50,000. Dec. 15. 67,000 Xt%.\\ to centre Canal av, x south 100 x / 7ii. three-story brk dwell'g. Jonas Bunzal to 5th av, n e cor 7l8t st and adj lot on norch oast 35. j ' .MeyerU. Jacobs. M. SS,5U0, Dec. 13. 13,000 Irontiug on av. Agreement reiiricting build- August Belmont, Hempstead, L. I., and Wal- Naegle av, centre line, 330sw frcm centre] ings. NachalieE. Baylies, Taunton. MaSs., tber Luttgen,;Lindeu, JS. J., to Jofan H. Cfaee- •'line ttlmood st, runs uorthweít 396.4 x| with Edward H. Van ugen. Aug. II. nora ver. Q. C, Dec. 5. nom / B-iutbwe t 130.5 X soutbeast 312.7 to centre 1 'ytb av, Nos. 2r)2 and 264 | beiog 7Cb av, n w cor Clinton av, w g, 119 s Columbia av, 24il»3. / NdPgle av, X northeast 100. 'Sãihst, No. 201 ( 35tn st, 46.3x63 8, iUartha G. Seggermaun to EdwairtL. b'oi^ií.'i /pBiBsla av, centre line, SSJ a w eeotre line El- iwofour-ítory hrk and stoae tenem'ts witb trustRB for Ailan T. Norton. o tr"-* (Jí't. ' / wojd st, ruoø soucheast 250 i southwest 100 stores. George Absndsebein to Charlea Cou- 20. VI6 // •• iorthwest 350 to ^ceutre Nftíigle av, x nor. Mt. $10,000. Dee. 14. 03,000 CnitrtUudt dv, w s. part hit 347 man Wdr'i 'l ,' / dorchTOíC 100. .••7th av, a e oor 36th at. tarty wftil agresBiuut. « &c,, 21.9x100x33x100. 'J I peoembeT 17,1893 Record and Guîde. m

Lawrén'co st, s w s, 161.10 u w lOth av, 85x nth av, No. 418, n e cor35th st. Assign. lease. Whliam Mayer to Cornelius Mayer. Q. C. 100. Bernard McCaffrey to H. Koehler & Co. nora Sub. to all liens. nom Boulevard I begins Boulevard, e s, 31 n 126tb Dumont st, n s, 75 e v^an Siclen av, 35x100. 126th st ( at, runs north 94.9 x southeast Jacob T. Van Sielen to Thomas Mereditfa. 400 106.5 xsouthweat 72.5 to 126th st, x west Eastern Parkway, n e cor Logan st, 80x100. 17.9 xnorthw66t43.6. SII 68 €0OIT¥. The GBrman-American Improvement Co. to John T, Prior, Brockport, N. Y., an heir of Josiah E. Boone. 1,100 Robert Prior to Joseph P. Stier. E. & S. DECEMBER 8, 9, 10, 13, 13, 14. Eastern Parkway. n e cor Bristol st, 50x100. and C. a. G. 1-10 part. Oct. 14. 3,375 Mary Auatin, Frederiek C. Mobrmann and Creston av, a e s, 193.9 s 183d st, 135x133. Barbey st, w s, 275 n Blake av, 25x100; also, Ida D. Koster widow and heirs Frederiek Mary Skinnerto Frederick E.Lange. Dee,9. Schenck av, w s. I50nBIakeay, 85x100; aiso, Mohrmannto Qeorge Mohrmann. nom 6,000 Blake av, u s, 25 w Scbeuck av, 25x100. Eastern Parkway, n e cor Saekman st, 100x100. Creston av, e a, north }{ of lot 174 map I'ros- Albert H. W, Van Sielen to Jane L. Smith. James Osborne, Danbury, Conn., to Beruch pect Hi'l ostate, 35x123. Mary E. Skinner to Sub. to all taxes, &c,. since April i, 1889. Seerman. 4,950 Mai-y Skinner. DBC. 9. nom $1,098 EasternParl way,n s, 75 e Thatford av,25x Decatur av, e s, 687 s Gun Hill road, 50x190 to Bergen st, n s, 200,6 w BufCalo av, 16,6x100. 100. Harris Beeber, of New York, to John Parkside pl. Amanda Bussing widow to Patrick C. Curry to Sarah Ciirry. Mt. $16,- Shunks. Mt. $1,925. 2,335 Mary D. Newton. î^ov. 38. 1.650 000. nom Bldert st, s e s, 308 e w Evergreen av, 18x100. h Bagleav, w s, 150 s 163d st, 35x125. Henry Berkeley pl, n s, 1S8.4 e 6th av, 20.10x100. John & 1, Bionche E. Raymond to Thomas A. Mellmann to Leua Knoop. B. Sc S. June H. Hankinson to Wiiliam R. Baldwin, o£ Knigbt. Mt. $3,500. 4.500 17, nom Delavan, 111, Mt. $14,00". 28,,500 Same property. Release raort. Virgiuia -A. HuU av, w s, 257 s Gun Hill road, 35x100. Berriman st, e s, 95 s Vienna av, 80x100. Kleine to Blanebe B. Raymond. 400 Frederick W. Buderus to Sorah M. Buderus. WiIIiam H. Jaekson to Wiliiam Lutz. 175 Eldert st, s B S, 146 s w Central av, ISxlOO. DBC. 8. nom Boerum st, n s, 156.11 6 Bushwick av and which Leopold J. Lippraann to Victor Petterson Hult av, w s, 282 s Gun HiII road, 25x100. point is east cor Boerura at and old Bushwick and S phie M. his wife. Mt. $2,450. nom Frederick W. Buderus to John P. Buderus. road, runs northeast along old road 90.3 x Eliery st, s s, 135 w Marey av, 25x100, h & 1. DBC. 8. nom east 50.1 X soutb 76.11 to Boerum st, x west Andrew Joerg to Heury Britseh. 6,750 Jêrorae av, w s. 359.9 s Highbridge or Fordham 90.10. Emilie M. Balcke to Emilie L. Tiede- raann. Mt. $14,000. 13,000 Bssex st, e s, 280 u Rídgewood av, 30x100. Lauding road, 40.9x100x38x100. Peter Wag- Thomaa Bvtírit to Alice B. BedBU, Plushing, ner to Henry and Emma A. Holding. Dee. Boerum st, n s, 4'i3.9 e Bushwick av, 35x63.tlx L. I. Mt. $3,000. exch 13. 3,500 25.1x64.8, h & , Contract. Naftali Wein- Bssex st, w s, 435 n Liberty av, I xl06xl00x Same property. Emraa Holding wife of Henry, garten to Joseph Ritter. Mt. $3,975. 5,500 105,6, h & 1. Frances McCormiek to Eugene forraerly Thompson, to James J. Corbett and Bradford st, w a, 100 n Belmont av, 100x100. A. Kloek. Tax 1893 3,300 Ollie fais wife. Nov. 26. 33,000 The German-American Impt, Co, to Mildred Essex st, w s, 120 n Artington av, 20x100, h & L Lafontaíne av, e s, 639.10 n Treraont av, 50x A, Cozzens, Preeport, L. I. 7,500 Mary H. Magie, Kansas City, to Jane E. 100. Contract. Adolphus Tsheppe to Bllen Butleret, ss, 100 e Vanderbilt ÍIV, 85X103.6X Long. m $1,700. 3,100 Enright. Sept. 82. 3,000 36,4x94.3. Leonard Moody to WiUiam H. Eweu at, o s, 25 n Maujer st, 25x73, h & 1. Otto Martha av, s e cor 3d av, 50xlUO. EUa L. wife Reynolds. Mt. $717. nom Hochholz to JuIiusNiesmer. Jlít. $8,000. 10,000 laaac N. Hebberd, ;formerIy Bames to Pat- Butler st, n s, 350 w Clason av, 50x131. Jobn Fairfax at, n w s. 355 s w BvergreBu av, 130x r ck J. Conlou. Nov. 28. 750 C. and Frank J. GaUugber to Margaret 100. Release mort. Alfred J. Pouch to Morria av, w s, 135 u 153d st, 13,8sl 0. August Gallagher and Ann e T. Anderson. Q. C. James Grabam. 10,200 Witt, Laekawaxen, Pa., Co Charles O'Sulii- nom Floyd st. n s, 168.9 eTompkinsav, 18.9x100. vau. Nov. 28. nom Chapel st, s s, 850 e Jay st, 50x100. Foreclos, Peter Collîgan to Anuie CoUigan. Mt. Morris av, w s, 156.5 n 153d st, 18x100. Same Jobn Courtney to Benjamin M. Wbite esr. $3,700. i,0OO to Alexander Bu l. Correetion daed. Nov. Elizabeth W. Wbitloek. 18.000 Pranklin st, e e, 500 n Vernou av, 54s5C8.3x 28. - 3,000 Chauneey st, s s, 116 e Saratoga av, 19x100, h & 54.6x513.4, Flatbush. Josepbine W, H, Morris av, e s, 74,3 s Juliet st, present line. Re- 1. Mary A. wife of James Kerrigan to john Scbwab, New York, to Anua L. Schnautz, lease covenant. George Higgins with Julia Kerrigan. Mt. $3,750, nom New Tork. 1S35. 3,500 C. Hendrickson. Dee. 6, nom Same property. John Kerrigan to Jaraes Ker- Fulton st, n s, 333.1 e Noatrand av, 100x100, hs Morris'av, es, 75 sl58tb st, 35x71 to Railroad rigan and Mary A. his wife, tenants by eu- &ls. CordeUa E, Betts, Yankton, S, D,,to avWest. x37.9x83.9. Char es A. Mapes to fhety. Mt. $3,750. nom Martin Joost, Sande Point, L. I. Mt. $15,- Julía C. Hendrickson. Q, C, Oct. 34, tOO Cbauncey st, s s, 344 e Saratoga av, 19x100. 000. 31,000 Morris av, e s, 100 s 183d st, 100x125, hs & Is. Prank J. and Margaret Gallagher and AnnÍB FulCon st, s w s, 60 n w Aehlaud pl, runs north- Patrick Kerns to Louis Luts;, April 4, 3,600 T. Anderson to JoUn C. Gallagher. Q. 0. nom west80 xsouthwest 85,9 x south 11.7 x south- St Anns av I begins tít Anns av, former line, ] Chauncey st, n s, 175 e Reid av, 2,5x109.3x35 6 east 13.6 x northeast 95.4. Perey G. WiU- 13Sth st f 3 e cor 133th at, 100x1713. [ xlI4,4. Jobn Andrews to Ehza Reed. 950 iams to James McMahon. 3It. $13,000. 18,000 133th at, s s, 33 w St Auns av, present iine, 1 Chester st, w s, 350 n Sacbett st, 5^x100, Mary Fuitou st, s w s, 90 s t> Hoyt st. runs southeast 36.4x100. J M. wife of James R. P. Kelly to Sarab B. 33.6 X soulhwest 74.3 x nortliwest 6,6 x north Thomas Rogers and ano. trustees Janson Jordan. B. & S. nom 1.7 X northwest 15,9 x nortbeast 73, h & 1. Rogers to Edward D. Bertine and Stepben J, Same property, Sarah E. Jordan widow to Charles J. Coulter to Elizabeth A, Coulcer. Egau, Nov. 16. 30,000 James A. Caufleld. \tom }i part. 15,000 Some property, William CauldwBll trustee Chestnut st, o s, 100 s Glenroore av, 15x100. FulCon Bt, Nos. 1713, 1714 and 1716. threeí Jason Rogers to aame. Nov. 16. 30,000 Release mort. Julia Young to Michael P. four-story brownstone stores and tenem'ts, j Same properCy. Tbomas Rogers to same, Q, Walsh. 1,000 60x100, sub. to mort. Î6,350; exchauge for I C. Nov. 16. noiu Chestnut st, 6 s, l O e Glenmore av. 15x79,4. ProperCy on Loeust at, n s, abt 3 0 w Summit | Tinton av, w s, 75 n Cedar pl. 35x95. Harry Eelease mort. Germau-American Improve- av, 135x100, Newtown, L. I., sub. to mort. McNally to Mary Agnew. Mt. $S75. Dec. ment Co. to same. 375 $3,3C0. J 18. 1,350 Some property. MiehaelP. Walsh to Cbaries Osbourne H, MeEee to William P. V.iuse. Wasbington av, e s, lOO s 164th st, 58.11x200. Lohrmau. 2,300 FulCon st, s w s, 9J s e Hoyt st, runs soutbeast Raphael Danzigerto Nathau Frank. Mt. Columbia Bt, s e cor Paciflc st, 25x95. Jere- 23,6 X southwest 74,3 x northwest;6-6 x north $4,000. Nov. 33. nom miah J. CroDÍn to John P. Shiels. uom 1.7 X norchwest 15.9 x northeast 73 to begin- Lot No. 103, west half map Bensonia, being 8^ Same property. Jobn F. Sbiels to Margaret nÍDg. Cbarles J, CoultBr to Etizabeth A, 35, contains 200 superficial feet. Robert H. w fe of Jeremiah J. Cronin. Q. C. nom Coulter. X part, 15,000 Elton, West Forms, N. Y., to T. W. Preder- Cook st, u s, 175 6 Morreil st, 25x100, h & I. Fulton st. s s, 374.8 e Grand av, 19,6x103. mau. May 1, 1S53. 13 Abraham Kerap to Jacob Groasman, }^ (reorge W. Heotley to Marie Thiemann. Mt. part. Mt. $4,SU0. I66 $S.500. 12,500 Cornelia st, n s, 109 e Cehtral av, 19x100, h & 1. Grabam st, e s, 332,7 n Park av, 35x75, with LKåSEHOLD COIÎVETAIVCIS. Micbael Dowley to LiUie Fullshin. Mt. all títle to strip on rear, 25x10, h & 1. Hugh $2,500. ^.^co Clark to Luea SoUmando. Mt. $800. 1,600 Broadway, No. 1357. Assigo. lease. WiUiam dame propeity, ReleasB mort. Vir£inia A. Grand st, n e s, 118,9 s e Keap st, 18.9x95. Ida E. Japhe to Cbarles W. Krousbaar. 375 Kleiue to Michael Dowley, 1,800 Russ, of Netv York, toSoloinon åpfel. Mt. Broadway, No. 1611. Assigu. lease. James P. Covert t, n s, 133 w Evergreen av, 17x100, h $10,000. 2,100 O. Donnell to John McUue. Al title. nom & 1, Release mort. Virgiuia A. Kleine to Grove st, n s, 315 6 Central av, lU sIOO, bs & Washington st, Nos. 61^-632 ( being Wash- Mary H. Dowley. l-OOO Is. Benjamin F. Robiuson to Walter C. Morton st, Nos, 105. 107 aud 109 f ington et, n Same property. Mary H, Dow ey to Mary E. Uodge. AU Jiens. nom w cor Morton at, 7.1x100x75x135 (?). Robert Almillo. Mt. $3,500. nom Same property. Walter C. Dodgo to Lottie M. Banford to CbarlBS G. West and George W, Covert st, s e s, 88 n e Evergreen av, 17x75, Robinson. AUIiens. nora Liuch. 21 years, frora May 1,1893, per year, James A. BiIIs devisee of Abby J. Bills to Guernsey at, w s, 325 u Nassau av, 25x100. taxes. &c., and gold, 6,850 Robert J. PhiUips. B, & S. Correetion Peter Kohlmann, Jr., to Tbomas McLachlan ith st, s s, 125 a Av A, —x—. Assign. iease. deed. nom and Margaret E. his wife. 1,000 George Gieg to Jaeob Herrlicb and Cbris- Covert BII, S e s, 23 n e Evergreeu av, 17x75, fa Halsey st, s w cor Ralph av, 23x100, h & I. tine fais wife. Oct. 15. 14,600 & I. Robert J. PbUlips to Henry Reimers. Poreclos, John Courtney to Horatio S. Stew- 9th st, No. 61 E. Assign, leaso. John J. Car- Mt. Í3,5U0. 4,000 art. Ml. $13,000. 7,000 soll to Benjamin Davis. nom Creacent st, w s, 2C0 s Eastern Parkway, 40s Halsey st, n w s, 135 s w Evergreen av, 30x100, Bame propercy. Assign. lease. Lulu E. Stage 100. ThB Germau-AmBrican mprovement h & , Thomas Culkin to Cbarles E. Austln. to John J. Carsoll. uom Co. to Lottie J. PUkington. 750 Mt. $2,500. nom 20th at, 8 s, 100 w 2d av, 44x93, Assign. lea e, Deanet, na, 140 e Brooklyn av, 30x107,3, Ar- Some propertv. CharJes E. Austin to Thomaa Marcius C. Moran to Isaac A, Moran. uom thur G, Stoue to Catbarice C wife o£ Daniel Culliiu and Isabeila A. his wife, joint ten- 48th st, n s, 563 w 5th av. Cousent to assign. PBarsalI. Mt. $10,000. 20,000 ants. B. & S. nom lease. Trustees of Columbia CoUege, New Dean st, n s, 8oo w UnderhiU av, 35x117 5, b & Halsey at, s s, 60 e Marcy av, 20x80. Adolph York, to Carlos G. da Garmeudia exr. Emelia 1. Stopben M. Hoyo to Josephine Glover. Ludwigto Wilhelmina H. Ludwig. Sub. to A. de Garmendia, Boston, Mass. uora Mt. $5,300. uom raort. nom 50th st, n s, 546 w Oth av, 15xl(;0.5. Consent to Degraw 6t, s 3, 90 w 4th av, 6Ux—. Release Halsey st, s e cor Marcy av, 20x80. assign. lease. Trustees of Columbia CoUege mort. Elleu L. wife of WUIiam Wal ace to Marcy av, e s, SU s Halsey st, runs south S9 x to Maria B. wife of WiUiam A. Parke. nom Cbarles Hart, nc«n east 40 x south 20 x east 60 x north 40 x .6 property. Assign. lease. Maria B. wife Douglass st, n s, 175 w 3d av, 150x109. i west lOU. of and WiUiam A. Parke to Josepb B. Bissell. Butler at, s 8, 375 w 3d av, 50x100. f Bamo to same. líom 14,500 John B. Loomisto Sberman aod tíuy Loomie. Halsey at, s s, 30 e Marcy av, 30x80. Same to 60th at, No. 316 E., third floor of rear house. 1887. uom same. Sub. to mort. nom WiUiara H. Murphy to Mary J. Sexton, Life Division st, n w s, 98.9 n e Myr le av, runs Haisey at, s s, 300 e Pateben av, 108x100. RB- leose, frBB of rent in consideration of convey- northeast 25 x northweat 71.6 "x aouthwest lease mort. William Ziegler to WiU ara L. ance of above for 18,000 25.4 xsoutheast 66, HermaonW. Hariiekopf Webb. 8,100 Istav, No. 196, s e cor 13tb st, Assign, lease. to Claus H, StBlliug. Mt. $1,800. 3,800 Hancock et, n s, 359 B Lewis av, 18x100, John James O'Connell to Willîara Esselmont. nom DriggB st, north cor North 9th Bt, runanorth- 1 B. WilliamB to Josepb McEee, New York. lat av, 3 e cor 102d at. Assign. leose. Sopfaia west SS,S X northBast 100 x nort.hwBst 11.10 M $4,000. 7,500 X uortbeast 100 to North lOih st, x south- Moellers admrx. Joaepb Moellers to John H. Hancock st, u s, 359 e Lewis av, 18x100, Joseph Nutter. 500 east lOO, to 5th st, x aoutbwest 300 to be- MeKee to John E, WiUiama and Mary E, his et av, s w cor 81st st, cor atore. Aseign. ginning; also, wife. ilíí. $1,000. 7,500 lease. Charles H. ScbroBder to Helene North 8tb st, e w s, 125 n w Drigga st, 50x , EibsBn. nom 100; also, Harman st, s es, 275 s w Irving av, 85x100, b & 3d av, No. 17. Assigu. lease. Katharine Sen- NorthSthst, s s,10O6 Driggs sc, 35x100; also, 1. George Straub to Philipp HBrtling and ninger to Priadrieh Oehl and Priedrich Lo- Bedford av, n w a, 59.9 n e North 9th st, Maria his wife. Mt. $3,500. 7,600 renz, AH title. nom 30x80; alao, Hart st, B s, 110 w St. Nicbolaa av, 40x10(1, Jo- Uthav, secor 34lh st, 25x63. Assign. lease. Nortb 9th st, 150 n w 4tb st, 50x100; also, seph Met gerto Jaue Sweet. Mt. $500. nom Philip H. Tuska to Corneiius Daly. 4,500 Withers at, n s, 125 e Leonard et, 50x100. Hart st, u s, 90 w Throop av, 18.6x100. Fred-

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erick B. Gurney to Mary.wife of Frederick Anna G. WiUiams wife of Sidney to Johu E. wife of and John McMabon to Mary B. Hau- B Gurney. ^^9™ Lovely, 1,153-3,971 part. 950 ley. Mt. $5,300. 7,000 Havemeyer st, s e cor Nortb 6th st, 35x100. Balpb Bi, n w s, 150 n e Evergreen av, 35x100, h North lOtb st, n s, 35 e Berry st, 35x100, h & 1. Jamea H. Holmes to Martha wife of James & 1, Marie wife of John G. Kaiser to Pred- John S. Nugent to Patriok McNamee. Mt. H Holmesand MargaretNe-wman. nom eriek Seheu. Mt. $3.000. 6,600 $4,500. nom Hendrix st, w s, 150 n Dumont av, 25x100. Ralpb et, w s, 80 n Kuickerbocker av, runs North lOtb st, east cor Berry at, 25x100, h & J. Tbomas Meridith to Edward Nohilly. 2,700 west 120 X east 25 x east 100 x 30 to Ralph st, John S. Nugent to James Devlin, New York. Hopkins st, n s, 599.3 e Tbroop av, 25x100. X south 80. Foreclos. John Courtooy to Mt. $4,500. -nom HopkinsBt, n s, 684.8 e Tbroop av. 25x78.5x Stephen B. Sturges. 6.250 lltb st, n s, 218.6 w 5tb av, 16 8x100. h & 1. 33x100. ^ , lichardson st, s s. 550 w Kingsland av, 51.7x Frances M, Rogers, New York, to Anna P, George J, Scbreiber to Henry W. ScbrBiber. 80.6x23x75. WiUiam Wagman to The lodust. R. Blaek. 4,650 ]4 part. Mt. H of Í7,000. nom Scbool Assoe,, Brooklyn. 1,325 13th st, s s. 117 w 4th av, ISxlOu, b- & L Sig- Humboldt st, west cor Herbert st, 26.lx73.lx Roduey st, s s, 362.5 w bedford av, 16.9x100, h nor A. Buckley to Sarah J. Buckley. Mt. 26 3x69, h & 1. PhiHp T. Bmith to Leopold & 1. Francis J. Thill to Howard M, Field, $3,500. 4,000 Michel, Mt. $5,175. 5,600 B. & S. nom 16th st, n 8, 192.11 w Sth av, 18.9x100. Alfred Humboldt st, e s, 356 s Nossau av, 18x100, h & Same property, Howard M. Field to Annie G. Urbau'-key to Maria Urbanskey. nom I. Charlea Eugert to Adam Eich. Mt. $3,783. wlfe of Francis J, ThiU. nom 17th st, n e s, 99 6 s e 5th av, 30.6x100.2, h & L nom Sackett st, s s, 296 w Van Brunt st. 60x95. Poreclos. Robert P. Lee to Dominick Cogau. Reed Fitch, of San Prancisco. Cal., Cbarlotte 4,800 Humboldt st, e s. 303 s Nassau av, 18x100, h & FMteb, of New York, and Rebeeca R. Fitch, Bay 22d at, n w s, 410 s w 86tb st, 65x96.8, Hew ]. Same to Pritz Jaggi. jtíi. $3,000. nom of Cossackie. N. Y., heirs, &e., Jane M. trecht. Robert L. Wood to George P, Humboldt st, e s, 176 s Nassau av, 18x100. Gott. nom Charies Eogert to Josepb A. Ester and Mary Fitcb to Tunis G, Bergen. 13,000 A. his wife. jlíf, $l,4 5. nom Sackett st, n s, 90 w 4th av, 60x300 to Degraw East 31st Bt.6 s, 4 0.8n Vemonav, lOO.OJ^xSOO.l Humboldt st, e s, 338 s Nassau av. 18x100, h & st. CharÍesHart to Wiliiam S. and Prank to East 33d st, Platbusb. George B. Lyona 1 Charles Engert to Ernst S. Ffister and B. Conklin. 7,550 to JacobZimmerman. M. $950. 2,450 Louise A. F. his wife. Mt. $3,300. nom Seeley Bt, n w cor Coney Island av, runs west . 34tfa at, n s, 3(JÛ w 5th av, 85xlt0.2. Comelius Jackson st, s s, 175 e Lorimer st, 25x100. Jaraes 93.5 xnorth 148,3 topatentline, x northeaat Duffy to Elizabeth Preaton. Mt. $2,000. 3,600 A. Wood to PhiUppiue Von Oehsen. 7,000 to Coney Island av, x southwest 325 to begin- 5Sd Bt, n s, 380 e 4th av, 20x100.2, h & 1, Jobn st, s e eor Auams st, ruus east 103,4 x ning, PJatbush. Partition. Joseph W. Uar- Charlea and Alfred Hamiltou to Felix L. Eouth 160 X weaC 13.6 x south 50 x west 90,9 to roll ref, to Irwm Heasty. Mt. $3,750. 3,850 Thiede. Mt. $8,500. 4,400 Adams st, x north 150. Bliphaiet W. Elias South EUiott pl, w s, 447 s De Kalb av, 30x100. 52d st, n s, 230 e 4th av, 30x100.2, h & 1. to E. W, BUss Co. Mt. $65,OOU. 135,208 Marie Thiemann to George W. Heatley. jlíí. Cbarles and Alfred Hamilton to Hettie E, Kosciusko et, n s, 146 e Lewia av, 18x100. $5,000. 8.000 Fisk. Ml. $3,500. 4,400 Charles Rein o Mary E. wif e of WiUiam D. Smitbst, e s, 51.3n 4th st, 80.5x93,8x30x97.7. 53d st, n s, 100 6 lat av, 80x100.8. Leffert L. UdeU. Mt. $5,500. 7,500 Edward M. Townsend exr. Belinda Town- Bergen and Cathariue M. Wyekoff to Eraest Leouard sc. e s, 200 n Nassau av, 85x100, fa & 1. seud to Rayuert Olsen, 1,500 A. Houcbin, Gertrude Schubert ond Wilkins Martin Hamist to Mary Hamist fais wife. Statest, nes, 814.8se Bond st, 19.10xll5.3x K. Putnam, 8,200 Mt. $3,000., 5,600 19.10x114.9. Jofan RosCkowski to Fraoces A. 54th st, n s, 180 e 2d av, —xlOO.3x87.6x100.3. Linwood st, w s, 38L4 s Fulton st, 85x100. Oram. Mt. $5,800. 8,153 Levi V. Martin, of New Utreeht, to WiUiara George Potts to James and Captain George StatB st, n s, 125 w Hoyt st, 37.6x100, hs & Is, Clemett. Mt. $2,250. 3,850 Potts, Mt. $700. nom Freder ck D. Jobannsen to Frederick Figge, 55th st, 8 w B, 300 s e 14th av, 13.6sl00.3, New Linwood st, w s, 137,6 s Belmoat av, 16.8s90, h Brooklyn, to Alden L. Webster, of Belt, Utreebt. 'West Brookjyn Land and Improve- & 1. Donald Laing to Mary B. Lyon. 3,900 Montaua. Mt. $6,000. 9,350 ment Co. to Jofan C. Kunkel, 350 Lorimer st, w s, 35 n Teu Eyek at, 25x100. Mar- Stoekholm st, s s, 650 e Evergreon av, 50x100. 55tb st, s w s, 318.6 s e 14tb av, 13.6x100.2, New garetha Kopp widow, Bridgeport, Conn., co Charies, Samuel M., Jaraes S. and Mary L. Utrecht. Same to John Klein. 850 Uaroliue Kopp, same plaee. nom Speare and -Annie Coleman heirs Ann Speare 57th st, 340 e 3d av, 20x100.2. George H. Par- Ixiuis pl, w s, 190 s Herkuner st, runs south 20.3 and Eleanor Page to Charlea P. Lutz. Tax shalltoJobuA. J. Pietschmann. Mt. tS,- X west 63 X aouth 3 9 x west 33 x north SSx 1893. 1,800 000. 5,400 95. Foreclos. Sidney WiUiams to WiIJiam SuUivan st, s w s, 150 n w Conover st, 35x100. 57Ch st, adj premises of grantor, New Utrecht. J, C. MiUer. 700 Samuel Horwill to Catbar Jie HorwiU. 3,800 Thomas S. Sands to Mary S. Fithian. Q. C. Macon sC, n s, 319 w Stuy vesant av, 18x100, b Sutton st, e s, 420 s Nassau av, 40x100, Kings nom & 1. Israel Minor. Jr., exr. Catherine Cooper Couuty Improvemeut Co. toThomasB, Kuif- 57th st, n s, 180 w 2d av, 840x100.3. E, S. Cal- 10 ft iUiam H, Marquand and Clara A. bis fen. Sub. to taxes 1890 and 1891 also water vert to Anna A. Aoderson. 15,600 wife. 5,4,50 rate 1892. 500 64th st, s w s, 140 u w 14th av, 40x100, Lefferts Uacon st, s s, 375 w Lewis av, 20x100. E. Sutton st, B s, 100 n Norman av, 530 to Mes-") Park. Effinghara H. Nicbols to Jacob Klin- Willard Joues to John D. Clarke. Mt. $7,500. eroleav, xIOO. genfus. 430 nom Kingsland av, es, 150 s Meserole av, 40x300 HSthst, s ws, 300 s e llth av, 40x100, Bath Madison st, n s, 300 e Ralph av, 37,6x100. Rob- to Sutton st. Junetion. Vau BruntBergen, exr. andtrus- ert A. DBmilI and ano. exrs, Richard M. De- Kingsland av, w s, 150 s Meserole av, 40x200 tee Teunis G. Bergen to John P. Greve, Boa- mill to Justus Cantus. 3,3.50 to Monitor st. ton, Mass. 400 Marion st, s s, 100 e Ka ph av, 25x100. Mary Monitor st, w s, 150 s Meserole av, 40sl00. 66th st, s w s, 140 n w lltb av, 30x100. Bath wife of and Patrick McGowan to Louis Kings County ImproveraBUt Co. to Standard Juoction. Van hru t Bergen individ. and Curth. 1,55J Oil Co., New York. nom esr. and truatee Teuuis G. Bergen to Andrew Mariou st, s s, 50 w Roekaway av, runa south Sutton st, e s, 30)i s Nassau av, 180x100. Kings Overste. 150 71.61^ X southwest 33,6 x west 69.8 to OJd Couuty Improvement Co. to George W. 73d et, n s, 518.8 w ISlh av, 20x100, New Jamaica tumpike rood, x nortbweat 45.6 x Tooker, of New York, and Tbos, B, Knif- Utrecbt, John H. Hanley to Frederiek H. north 76.6 co Mariou st, x easc 1!Í5. Ausel H. fen. 1,000 Hess, New York. 250 Van Buren to WiUÍam A. Robbius. Mt. $S9,- Uuiou st. n s, 366,10 e 4th av, 25s95, h & I. 73d Bt, u s, 360 w 14tb av, 60x100, New Utrecht. OOO. nom Loweil V. Brown to Lydia L, Boud, Bnffalo, Jobn S. Lee to Michele R'ccio. 4,850 Maujer st, n e cor Ijagrange st, 33x100, h & i. N. Y. Mt. $600. 13,000 76ih st, s w s, 290 s 6 3d av, 140x109.4, New Michael Seitz to Gotcheb Weber. 3,000 Uniou st, n 6 s, 167 n w 5th av, 16.8x90, h & 1. Ul.reeht. Daniel E. BedelJ to Pannie E. wife IiU st, n s, 105 e Columbia st, 3.6x67, Jobn George H. Deitsch to Annio E, Deitseh. Mt. oí Dauiel E. BedeU. Mt. $3,000. nom Andrews to Williara A. Boehm. 135 $•3,300. 1.000 Same property. Joaeph Goldstucker, New Monroe st, u s, 300 w Tompkias av, 16.8x100. Van Siclen st, w s, adj H. L. Vau Sicklen, York, to Daniel E. BedeU. 3,150 Joanna Leonard widow to AugustineP. Hook 43.3í—. Gravese d. Mary E, StiUwell to Av C, n e cor East 31st st, 60xSO, Ptatbush. and wife. Mt. $3,000. 4,200 Henry L. Van Sicklen, nom Henry W. Luckenbach to John F. Dreyer. Mouroest, s s, 206.3 w Bedford av, 19,3x100. Van Voorbis.8t, n w s, 100 s w Ceutral av, 3S0 Taxes 1893. nom Mary Reeves to Edward T. Smitb. Aíí. $3,- X northwest 69,3 x northeast 99 x north 43.9 Aloauyav, ne cor Malbone Bt, 37.9xll6x29x 500. 5,350 X northeast 14S x southeaet 100. Hanry H. 120.10. James Kelly to Martiu Kelly. nom Moore st, n s, 25 e Leouard st, 35x100. Semche Cocbran to Sarah Rapport. Jlíí. $14,750. 21,000 Arlington av, n s, 51 w Hendrix st, 46x100. Simon to Henry Meyer. J^ part, Sub. to Verona pl. w s, 41 s Macon st, 80.6x76.9x^0x81,3. Release mort. Carrie T. and EUa H. Davi- Í4 mort, $3,000. 3,750 Maria Mason to Prank M. LupCon. Mt. son, N, Y,, to Ann Webster. nom Newport et, n e cor Osborn st, 135x100, G. $5,000. 6,000 Arlingcon av, n s, 35 w Hendrix st, 65x100. Stuart Thatford and Albert H. Ackerman to Weirficld st, n ws, 135.4 n e Evergreen av, 17.8 Ann wife o£ Daniel Webster to Israel F. WUliam Hartmann. Correccion deed. 1,375 xlOO. Henry H. Cocbran to Henry Habig- Fiicher. Ml. $3,000, and assessm'ta. 6,12.5 Oeeau pl, w s, 133 n Atlantic av, 17x—. Con- borst, Mt. $3,850. nom Atlantic av, s e eor Albauy av, 30x100. Simon tract. Frank Phelan toPeter Brokaw. To Wyona at, w s, 75 n Fulton st, 50x100, hs & Is. Couch to Miunie Wunder. Q. C. 500 be conveyed in settloment of debts of Frank Uharles Ries to John W. Fleek. 14,000 Atlantie av, s s, 212.3 w Clason av, 100x120. P. Martin. Istst, s s, 283.7 w Bond st,_ 30x83.4. Samuel Poreelos. Johu Courtney to Stephen B. Pacific st, s s, 448,8 e 4tb av, 16.4x44, h & I. Evans gUEird. Williara snd'Charles E. Evans Sturges. Mt. $28,000. 25 Lewis Jacobs to Antbony Miller. 5,000 to Miehael Foley, all of Hoboken, N. J. 3,000 Atlantie av, s s, 4(lS,4 e Utica av, 16.8x100, h & Pacific st, No. 138, s s, 215 w Clinton st, 35x100. Nortfa 2d st, n s, 1.50 w Buraboldt st, 50slCO, h 1. Victor Petterson to John Delmar. Mt. Foreclos. Jobn Courtney to Tarrant Put- & 1- Augusta wife of and -Albert Stewarc to íl,400. 3,500 nam, New York. 6,000 Albert Friedrich. 3i part. 1,500 Atlantic av, s s. 391.8 e Utica av, 16.8x100, fa & Bame pi'operty. Tarrant Putnam to Mary A. South 2d st, s s, 150 w Morcy av, 25sl30. Rob- J. Will am G. Hoople to same. 3,000 O'ParreU. 6,276 ert B. Fleraing to Charles F. Blancke. 3,700 Atlantic av, s s, 375 B Utica av, 16.8x100, h & 1. Paeiiic at, n s, 95 w Nevins at, 2Cx9 , b & 1. 3d st, s s, 22Í e Bood st, 49.3x313.7 to Gowanus Henry Lapp to same. Jlíí $I,4U0. a.500 Lou sa J. Merritt to Margaret Keaue. 6,000 Canai, x5'3.5x2sl.9. James C. Bergeo to AI- Atlantíc av, n s, 150 e Utiea av, 216 8x99.1. Pacific st, s s, 833.53^ e Utiea av, 33.4 to centre fred P. Britton. nom Tbomas S. Denifce to William H. Owiân. Mt. line of bloclî. .ReleasB mort. Henry WeU to 3Jat, sBCor Bood st, 233x331.9 to Gowanus $8,000 aud tax 1S93. 10,500 Prank W. Robbins. nom Canal, x336.5x313.7. Auguetus Leppitt to Atlantic av, n s, 75 e Soutfa Portland av, 25x75. WiUiam VPaJIaee, IsabeUa H. wife John Mc- Pacific st, s s, 148 w 3d av, 13.6x100, fa & I. James C. Bergeu esr, CorneUus J. Bergeu. val. eonsld Dicken, Johu, WUliara and Jesse Henderson, Frederick ^í. Koeh, Baltimore, Md., toEIiza- MaCilda wife William Ingraham, Jane Hen- beth K. F. S, wife of Jobu V. Koeh. 4,150 4th pl, s w s, 100 n w Smith st, 35x100, h & I. George P. Blliott to Michael Daly. Mt. dersoD, Mary A. C. .tl. wife Thomas Watson Pine st, w s, 120 s Easteru Parkway, 80x100. Í3,50u. nom and Margaret MeKiernan, beirs, &c., Mary Tbe Gerraan-American Improvement Co. to East 4th at, es, S'i5.3 n Greenwood av, 25x100, A. W. Jukes to Frederiek E. Heitmann. 1,600 James H. McPhilbaniy. 40O h & L Mary Sylvester widow, New York, to Atlantic av, n s, 100 e Hoyt et, 35x9U,6. Fore- Pine st, e s, 230 s Easteru Parkway, 30x100. Jobu Messeeler. Mt. $2.817. 200 cios. John Courtney, Sheriff, to Mary P. Germau-American Impt. Co. to George Bart- East 4th st, e s. 300 s Av C, runs east 200 to wife of John U. Kelly. 6,000 lett. 400 East fxtfa st, X south 100 x west 100 south 80 Bedtord av, e s, 20 s Rutledge gt. 26s95. Mar- Powers st, n s, L58.4 w Humboldt st, lO.bxlOO. X wpst 100 to Easl 4th st, x uortb 180, Flat- garet Mulvifaill to Joseph Hyman. Mt. Charles W. Sprague to Diana Bprague. nonf bush. Caroltne w fe of Paul Weidmann to $9,700. 19.000 Froapect pl, n s, 250 w UnderhiU av. runs rorth Jacob Bossert. exeb. aud 100 Bedford av, w a, 119 s Rutledge st, 19x80. Will- 131 xeaat 36 X soutb 45 X west Í6.8 x south 5th Bt, s e, 397,10 w 5tfa av, 40x100. Release iam H. Harvey to Hermann ScboraakBr Mt. 83.11 to Prospect pl, x west 33.4. Phillips mort. The People's Trust Co. to Ellen $4,000. Î,HÍW Smitb. 8,100 Abbott and wife to Ericlt Soderslrom. ;-í.5U0 Brooklyn av, &e., pareel begins 350's e of Prospect pl, n s, 183 w Sebeaeccady av, 32,7Jiíx NorCfa 5th at, a s, 106.9 e Wythe av, 18,9x100, h New York av, and 14 8 a w of Sackett et, 137.9X. William H. McAIIÍster, of AJexan- & I. Patrick Gaynorto Mary Gaynor. nom ruuí aouthwest 5.53.10 x souCh to centre dria, Va. Caroline A. wife of G, Kane 9tbst, ss, 335.9 w 4tb av, 19.3x90. WiIIiam Crown st, x southeast along same i 207.3 to Taneyhill, of Baltímore, Md., and Frank V. Townseod to Kate Towusend his wife. gift eentre Brookiyn av, x soutbwest aloog same MeAllister, of New York, heirs Wiiliam H. 808.5 to patent line, x east along same McAIIister to Isaac Haletead. 1,000 9th at, 8 8, 118,9 eCourt st, 18.9x100, h & ). Jaraes O'DonnelI to Ellen Rose, gift 300.10 to line of J. SkiUmans property, x Quiney st, n s, 335 e Sumner av, 16,8x100, lOth st, s s, 108.4 e 6th av, 18,4x100. MatUda northalongsame 2,188.8 to J. Remsens line, Deoember 17, 1893 Record and Guîde. eii

X weet 101.11. exeepting parcel begins Sack- h & 1. Catharine C. wife of Daoiel Fearsall h & !. CharJes FeltmBD to Lina S. FÍatt. ett Bt, ceutre line. 350 w Brooklyn av, ruus lo Arthur G. Stooe. Mt. $5,500. 13,500 3,350 soutfa to centre Union st, x east to Jand of Keut av. e s, 837 s Myrtle av, 25x204.2s25x204. Schanck av, s e eor Eaatern Parkway, 25x100. J. SkiUmans faeira, x north along sarae to Mary J. R, wife of Isaac 8. Strange formerly Elii ahBth E. Murphy to Ella C. Murphy. centre tíackott at, x wesc abt 110, Andrew Newton to James HiUen. 4,850 Mt. $700. *^ nom H. Cargill, o£ Anabeim, Ca!., îo Dwight E. Koicberhoclîer av, u s, 660 w Putnam av, mns Schenck av, w s, 150 n Blake av, 85x100, Ja'na Rogers, Danbory. Conn. 18,000 north to Union Cemetery, x west to Palmetto L. Smith to Peter G. Kerr. Taxes, &c., from Buffalo av, s e cor Butler at, 40x100. Mary A. st, X south to av, xeaat —, h & I. Charlee P. Marcb, 1891. 575 w fe Mart P. Ward to Bridget wife Johu Burroughs to Lewis H. Dewey. nom ScfaeDck av, e s. 100 n Hegeman av, 20x100. Coonoy. Taxes 1892. 1,200 Koiekerboeker av, n e s, 60 s e Palmetto st, 60x VinaZ Foote, of Irvingtou, N. Y., to Jobn Cbristopber av, n e eor Belmont av, 35x100. — to land of Union Cemetery. Charles P, • W. Celly. '350 Sara U. Woekowitz, of New York, to Isaac Burroughs to LouiB H. Dewey. Q, C. uom Scbenck av, e s. 80 n Hegeman av, 20x100. Hall. Sub. to ail hens, exch Kniekerbocker av, n e a, 60 s e Palmetto st, 40x Arundell Gordon to same. 250 Clermoatav, w s, 195.5 s FuUon st. .50x100. 65. Louie H, Dewey to James C, Brower. 1,150 Bchenck av, • e s, 40 n Hegeman av, 40x100: George J. Marlborougb to Miehaei P. and Knickerbocker av, east cor Tharaea st, ruus Louisa Poote to same. 500 WUIÍamA. Maríborough. >^ píirC. 4,000 east 100.3 x south 22,8 x southwest 60.6 to Sberidan av. w s. ino n Adams av. 50x100. Clintou Bv, w s, 138 n Lafayecie av, 22x2f0 to av, X northwest 83. MiouaFeigenspan, New- Oliver H. Cromraelin to Benjamia P. Greeo- Vanderbilt av, James E. Simpson to Maria town, L, I,, to Ernst Augustin. Ml. $3,000. wood, 1,900 E, and Mary J. Simpson. B. & S. nom Qom Snediker av, e e, 250 s Glenmore av. 50xlOO. Clinton av, n ecor Pulton 8t, runs north 18 x Knickerbocker av, eaat cor Tharaaa st, 35x77.3 Barbara Nol! to Mary B. Wood. Mt. $1,600. eaat63.10xsouth 43.5x weat 53, Alonzo E. x53,2x61.4. Minua Feigenspan, Newtown, 3,800 • De Baun to James D. Lincoln. Mt. $13,000. L, I , to Ernst Augustin. Mt. $3,500. nom Btanley av, u s, 20 e Berrimau st, 40x9 , W ll- - excb Knickerbocker av, e s, 80 a Bleeeker st, 60x80. iam Lutz to Herman Botbner, 259 D6Kalba\,u s, 40 e Walworth st, 20x39,1, Foreclos. John Courtney to Stephen B, Bame property. Hermanu Bothner to Williám Marvin R, Bobbi s to William McCartney. Sturges. 10.000 Lutz Bud Mary bis wife. - 259 4,000 Lafayetteav, ss. 166,8 e Reid av, 16.8x100, h Stnneav, e s,308.4sBlakeav, 41,8x100. Adoiph De Kalb av, n s, 205 w Lewis av, 20sl00. & I. Matilda Mayer to Charles G. Youog. Rapport to Isaac Blumenfeid. Q. C: Cor- De Kalb av, n s, 100 w Marcy av, 25x100. Mí. $3,000. exefa rectioD deed. nom De Kalb av, u s, 75 w Marcy av, 35xlij0. Leeav, No. 153, es, 60,4 n Penn st, 19.8x83.4. Thatford av. w s, 105 n Butter av, 80x100. Partition. Augustus Merritt to Minnie É. Contract. •William Harris to Praneis S. Cbrietian Bauer to Benjdmin Hochmann. Klee, Jl-íf. $6,500. 16,700 McDivict. 7,856 Mt. $2,850. - 2,850 De Kalb av, n s, 40 e Walwortb st, 30x39, Lewis av, w a, 60 B Bainbridge et, 30x85. Thatford av, w s, 300 n Duraont av, 50x100. William McCartney to Alesander MeCart- Arnold H. Waguer to Rictaard Bolger. Mt. LewisHurstto WUiiam M.Miher. 2,500 nay. 4,000 $3,500. 5,500 Throop av, e s, 120 n Willoughby av. 40x85. Drigfsav, es, 137.6X s Soutfa 4tfa st, 28.6'.6x Lexíugton av, u s, 173 w Reid av, 80x100. Henry Rotfa to Louis Madn. Mt. $3,500, 4,500 lOU. WUIiam J. Runcie, of Buffalo, N. Y.. Alfred E. HiU to John T, Hunter. Mt. Throop av, e a, 100 s Lafayette av, 85x100, h '& to WiUiam J. Dodd, 7,.50O $15,350. nom J. John Nilsson to Emeliue Nilsson his wiíe. bame property. Henrietta H. Bowell lo Will- Lesington av, n s, 75 e Stuyvesant av, 63,6x Mt. $3,350 and taxes, &c.. from 1890. 4,000 iam J. EuDCie, of BuffaJo, N. Y. Q C. nom luo, hs & Is, Thomas Hiseock to Theodore I. Tompbine av, e s, 75 n Park av, 35x100, h & I. EastNewYork av,ws, 105,0 s w Pacifîc st, W, Cornwell. Mt. $3,500. 4,000 George W. Weitz to Eacfael Riibeneohn, Mt. runs soutbwest 54 x northwest 48 7 x north Manbattan av, w a, 65 s Norman av, 15x50, fa & $1,500. 6,150 48,7 to Pacific st, x east 54 x south 33.1 x 1. Patriek Lyons to WiUiam G. MilJer, F'ree- Bt. Marks av, u s, 368 e Cíasou av, 49.6i70. ' j soutbeast 33, i. Williara S. Eastburn to'John port, L, I. 5,8 0 St MarkBav^na, 426e Clason av, 24.6x100;^ 8. Ladd, Mt. $3,000. . • 9,200 Morgau av, s w eor lograham st, 100x75. i alíO eaíement f or ligbt and air. \ East New York av, west cor Pacifie at, 65 9x32 lograhara st, s s. 75 w Morgan av, 100x75. f Tneodore I. W. Cornwell to Elizalieth A. xI0x71. Williara S. Eastburn. New York, íií, Bmilia Bartfa to The Cfaurefa of our Lady Martin. Jlfí. $31,000. exch to Charles StilweU. Mt. $3,000 and tax 1892. of Sorrows. Mt. $6,300. 7,000 Vao Siclen av, e s, 135 s Arliogton av, 35x100, 6,000 Myrtleav, s wcor Ralpb at, runs west 41 x"! n & !. Elia C, Murphy to Ellzabeth E. Mur- Ewrgreeo av, west cor Harraaa st, 30x100, fa souch 4t,7toE,alpb st, x north 58.5 to be- phy. Jífi. $3,000. nom & 1. Emma Scblosstein widow to Margaret ginuiog. Veraon av, n s, 225 e Lewis av, 20x100, h •& 1. J. Walsfa. 8,000 Kniekerbocker av, n s, 30.3 w Ralpfa st, 39.9 Cbarles G. Young to Tillie ;MByer. Jífi, $5,- Evergreen av, n a s, 20 n w Halsey st, 2UxlliO, x80. 200, exch Janies Gascoine to Jaraes A, Caufíeld. }4 Poreclos. John Courtoey to Stephen B, Washingtonav. es,242 n De Kalb av, 66x200 parC. nom Sturges. 11,900 toHallat. SUas W. Drigga to MarshaU S. mme property. Ann E. Cozine widow individ. Myrtle av, n s, 150 w Sumner av, 30x100. ; Drigge. AU title. 7,500 and nich ano. exrs. John G, Cozine to same. Myrtle av, n s, 170.10 w Sumuerav, 20.8x100. f Websier av, n 9, 540 w 2d st, 90x112.2x90x1 V^ part. 3,000 John G. Price to Philip Levy, AU right, 111.11. Same properly^. James A. Caufiald to Sarah t tle, &c. uom Webster av, n w cor 2d st, 90x110.8x90x110.5, B, Jordau. nom Myrtle av, n s, 350 w Central av, 60x71.10x39,6, Flatbush, Evergreen pv, s w s, 50 s e Covert st, 50x83. h & I. Ernst Augustin to Aimina Pox, Mt. Daniel M. Cumiakey to John Boyle. Q. C. nom Erama E. WiUíams, Newark, N. J., to Aun $1,,500. nom Webeter av, n s, 180 w 3d st, rune north 110,11 Mathews. Mt. $7,9.,0. 13,000 Myrtle av, s s, 80 e Bleecker st, 40x80, í X weat 180 x uorth 111.5 to FraDkiin Bv, x Gates av, s s, 197.4 w Lewis av, 19 5x100. Caro- Myrtle av. s s, 16) e Bleecker st. 40x80. f weat 91 X soulh 223.4 to Webster av, x eaat line L, Everit to Alice B. Bedell, of Plushing, Henry L. Redflald to JoB Louis. Q. C. nom 270, Flatbuah, Same to same. Q C. nom L. I. Mt. $4,000. uum Nassau av, n e eor Monitor st, 25x80, b & 1. ( Willougbby av. s e s, 100 s w Knickerbocker Bame properiiy. Alice B. Bedell to Charles H. Nassau av. n s,40 e Monitorst, 30x80, b & I. í av, 7oxlOO. Henry Kordes to Daniel Lauer. Sibhald. exch MartÍR Hatnist to. Mary Hãrnist hia wife. 4,800 Gates av, s s, 885 w Marcy av, 30x100. Julía A. Jlft, $4,000. 3,000 Wyckofl av, e a, 55 a Bieecker st, 35xl01.2x25x Jobnsou, of Buftalo, N. Y., to Robert A, Nasaau av, n e eor Hausman st, 150x100. KingH 102. Jacob Goedtel to Henry Steinmann. Lindsay. Mt S5.000. 6.300 Couoty Improvement Co. to Wiiliam Mae- Mt. $4,300. 6,150 Gates av, s s, 380 w Patchen BT, 30x100, h 1 donough. - 2,800 Wyckofl; BV, o e s, 35 s 6 Troutman st, 25x93x35 &L I Nostrand av, w s. 70 s Pulton st, 33x100, h & I. x93.9. Release mort. Will am lÃytin and McDooough st, n s, 3'38 w Siratoga av, 33x f George A. Betts to WilUam H. Lyon. 6,000 ano. truetees William Laytin dee'd toPau! 100. J Oeean av. soutb cor Van Brunt av, 147.10 to Wealphal ' 1,000 Charles J. Warren to Hannab M. Rose, noiP Manhattau R. E,, x37S.8 to Van Bruot av Wyckoffi av, e s, 55 s Bleecker st, 25sI01.2x26x Gatesav, ss, 43.9BLewis av, I8.9s80. h & i. 402.2, beiog 635-1,1100 aeres, Gravesend. Al- lli3, Henry Steinmann to Prauk Ibert, Mt. Forecloa. Robert P. Lee to Neliie E, wife of fred C, Wakefield to George P. Fiake. nom $4,300. 6,500 Samuel B. Rogers, Jersey City. Mt. $5,000. Oeeanav, ea, 302,1 n Fenimore st, 25x150 1« 2d av, 6 s, adj iand Suean B. Towneend, 13,3i 1.700 Brighton Beacb R R,, Flatbasb, Heleu I. 50.1x26x48.5, New Utrecht. Samuel W. Gelatoo av, n w s, 150 n e Atlantic av, 50x116 3, and Bra nerd H, Treadwell by Mary B. Tboraas to Jane A. Thomas fais w fe. nom New Utreeht. JamesM. Agar individ. aod TreadweU to John D. O'CounoU. 350 3d av, s w cor 75th st, at centre linea, mns assignee of Robt. SuUivan to Eobert D. Sul- Sarae property. Clarissa R. Tredweliwidow to south 374.4 to 76tb et, x weat 710 to 8d av, x livan. nom same. Q, C. nom north 374,4 to 75th st, x eaat 710, Sew GraveseDd av, w s, adj north line land S. Hub- Patcben av, w s, 40 n McDonough st, 20x80. | Utreeht. Jane A. Thomas to Samuel W, bard, 26.4x75. JaeoLus Voorhies to David M. Patcben av, w s. 100 n McDonougb st. 30x80. t Tbomas. oom Palen. 200 Jobn Smitfa, of Chester, N. J., to Bdward E, 3d av, e s, 49.4 n 83d st, 60x110. Prederick; W. Greene BV, n s, 860 w Noîtrand av, 20x100, h & Bruen, of East Orange, N. J. Mt $9,700. Davieon, New York, to Gustave A. Wille. l. Martin J. Quimby to George B. Walters, taxes 1893, &e. eseh New York. }4 part. Bub. to mort. I9S0. nom Mt. $9,300. nom Patcheo av, w s, 40 n McDooough st, 30x80. 3d av, e s, 60 D 79tb at, 30x110, New Utrecht. Greene av, n s. 140 e Hall et, 30x100. Partition. Edward E. Bruen, of East Oraoee, N. J., to Gu^tave A. WilJe aad Prederick W. Davison, Howard J. Forkes ref. toElizabeth Boyd, 7,800 Edgar T. Lindsley, ot New York, Mt. New york, to Bliza W. wifeof Prederick W. Greeue av, ss. 307 e Pranklin av, 20x100, h & I, $4,850. noiD Davison. Jlfí. $330. nom YaidroPendastoWiUiam E. Reyoolds, York- Putnam av, n s, 120 e Broadway, 20x100. Ra- 3d avj n w s, 46 n e lltb st, 54x80, bs & la. town, N. Y. nom lease mort. John G. Jenkins, president to Louisa A, Walsh to Cyraa T. MettTalf, New Greene av, n w s, 190 s w Central av, 20x100. Micbael McGrach and Qeorge Buras. nom York, Error. Mt. $9,500. 13,000 George títraub to Lena wife of Jacob Stern. Futnara av, u s, 320 e Broadway, 20x100, 4th av, w 3, 41 a St. Marics pl, 19,8x80. Bem- Mt. $3,900. nom Louiaa L. Gibbios to Herbert L. Hull. Mt. faard Vogel to Eivira Vogei, Q, C. • nom Greene av, n w s, 21S.9 s w Evergreen av, 18.9 $7,000. uom xlOO, h &I. Isaac Hynes to Panoie Cirker. 4th av, n w cor Sackett st, 115x—xl85xl50. Same property. Herbert L. HuU to James PartitioD. Howard J. Porker to Charles Mt. $3,000. 4.340 Fowler. Mt. $7.000. nom Greene av, o w s, 80 s w Evergreen av, 30x80, Hart. 16,440 Lizzie wife of and Samue! Baraett to Charlea Putnam av, n s, 300 e Howard av, runs north 5tfa av. No. 6Í3, e s, 85 D 3lBt at, 30slOO, h-& 1. J.Joachim, Mt. $2,000. 3,000 71.7 X soucheast 6,2 x nortfa 10.11 x southeast Marcus Heller to WiUiam H. Green. 6,500 Harriaon av, w s, 80 B Gwinnett st, 35x1 iii. 49.8 X southeast 29.7 s soutb 33.5 to av, x west 8th av, secor 49th st, rumaoutb 300.4 to 50th Mary E. líanz to Míona Hofer. ^ part, Sub. 57. Robert L. Moores to Sarouel G, Eieharda. st, X east 175 x north aOO.4 to 'I9tb st, x -west to tax 1^93. nora Mt. $2,500. nom 35 XBOuth 160.2 X west 50 xnorth 100,2 to49ch Hudson a,v, 6 a, 41.10 n Higb et, 19.2x75. Max Railroad av, e s, 800 s Uoion av, .50x100. Steph- at, X weat !00. New Utreeht. Ann Nichols to J. Rosenberg to Rose Metzger. 1-6 part. nom en P. Nicoll to Maxwell McGloin. Jtí't. $380. Edward P. Nichols. Mt. $1,500. : nom Haraburg av, n e s, 25 n w Stockbolm Bt, 25x Dom ÍSth av, n w s, 60 s w 66th st, 20x100, New Railroad av, w s, 119.3 s Daofortfa st, 30xlC0, h Utrecbt, Effingbam H. Nichois, of • New 100, h & 1. Aurelia Pleischman to Jacob & 1. WiUiara H. Bak'er, Darien, Conn., to Sebilb aud wife. Mt. $3,000. 7,500 York, to Oacar F. Anderson. 250 W. Wallace Kirby, Ml. $1,600 and tax 1893. 13th av, n w s, 40 s w 66tb st, 30x100. Same to Irri g av, s w s, extenda from Starr st to uom Axe! Holt and wife. 250 Troutraau st, 200x100. Jan.es W. Waterbury Ralph BV, n e cor Quiney at, runa eaet 30 x I4thav,s 6B. 40 n e 70th st, 20x90, Lefferta and ano. exra Lawi'Buee Waterbury to Ed- Dorth 50.6 X northwest 21.8 to Ealpb av, x Park. James V. B. WooUey to Margaret mond Van Cauwsnbergh. nom south 60, ha & Is. Harvey L, Grover to Butier. 330 Irving Bv, s w cor Melroee st, 175*100. Sarae AoDÍe B. Grover his wife. Mt. $4,000. ,nom ISth av, aes, 550 8 w 86th et, 50x85.10 toOId to Ernst AuguBtin, 11,000 Roekaway av, e s, 3u0 s Gleomore av, 25x100. road to bay, x50.1x83,5, New Utrecht. John IrvÍDg av, s w s, exteods frora Troutmau st to Isaac Hall to Samuel Lippman. Mt. $3,500. Gang or Gaug to Louia Honey. 1,200 Jefferson st, 300x100. Same co Edmond Van excb Same property. Louis Hony to Julia Gang or Cauwenbergb. nom Rockaway av, e s, 368 s Atlautio av, 16.8x83, Gaug widow. l,25l|) Jeffereoo av, n s, 43 w Tompkina av, 19x100, b h & I. Helena w fe of aud William H Roti- 24th av, weBt cor 83d at, 100x120, Bensonhurat. & 1. WUtiara H. SefaUm to EHzabeth Gate, bins to Hall Sasb aod Door Co, Mt., taxes, James D. Lyncb to Robert C. Tbirkeli, 2,100 Jlfí, $5,0 O. 10,750 &c, nom Lots 16-33 block 306 Bud lots 1-6 biock 319, also Jefferaon BV, n S, 100 W Tompkina av, 19.3x100, Rockaway av, e a, 250 n Behnont av, 35x100.1, lot 1 biock 3 Hoagland aud Kingsland map. . r\'.i,).^.i^~i .'j .>;A/a,-.í.iit .^ iM'»>tI ,ift^.',- Éli m m Record and Guîde. iDecetûber lí, ISflS Release mort. Elbert Snedeker to Pau! C. Scbumacher, Wm. to WaUia Sraith, tract on w cor Post road and Grand st, 136x91xl35x GrenÍuB'. 3.000 road from Halls corners to Harts corners, 70 145. 3,900 Same property. ReleasB mort. CorneJius N. acres. nom Mitchell, M. Louîse to Cbas. D. Suttou, n w cor Hoagland to same. 3,000 HÃB&ISOK. Dusenberry pl and Spring st, 50x145. l.JOO Lots 45 and 46 block 191, lots 35. 36, 43 aud 44 MÍtcheU, And. to Mary C. Woodman, lot 337 s • bloek 195, lots 88 and 89, 47 and 48 bloek 198, Smadbeek, Louis to Jennie A. Cox, lot 508, s F sher av, Fisher map, 83x185. 3,000 and lots 11-31 and 53-57 inclusive block 199, Breutwood plaaa. 500 Hoagland and Eingsland map, 17th Ward. Same to Walter F, Bristow, lot 392. 400 TONKERS. Release mort. ' ornelius N. Hoagiaud t^ Paul C. Grening. 4,000 MAMABONECK. Ciark, Jos. S. to Bben J. Beggs, lots 37, 38 and HaiBti propBrty. Release mort. Elbert Snede- Niles, Henry T. to Bernard Barle, lots 83, 85-88 39 map Sunnyside Park. nom ker to saraB. 2,000 map , Graud Park; also lots 95, 107, 124, 125, Ducros, Louis B, to Warren B. Smith, lots 18 Lots 347 aud 348 map No. 8 ViUage Port Hamil- 145-149, ISO, 187, 188, 303-306 niap Addition and 19 6 s Euena Vista av, Geo. Herriot map, tou, New Utrecht. Martiu H- White to to same. nom 10,500 MaryC, Whitehiswife, M. $1,500. 3,000 Richards, Kath. W. to Fred. C, HUliard, es Mart neugo. Nicholas to Bidney Sroitb, lots Lot 36 block 166 assessm't raap, 33d Ward. Beach av, S5n Magnolia av, 75x100. nom 169 and 170, Armour ViUa Park. 1,100 Jobn C. McGuire, Registrar of Arrears, to Woodruff, Marcua F. ti ustes of, to Geo. R, Nelson, Jenny to Abr. Nelson and auo., lots 34, John Mackel or. 231 Elliott, s s Cbestnut av, 100 e Prospect av, 86 35 and 26 raap Scott estate, nom Lots 167 and 168 block 8 W. Ziegler prop- xl30. 1,340 Newell, Darius C. to Alb. C, Benedict, block bet erty, Flatbush and New Utreebt. Release • Linden, Chestnut, Beech and Elm sts. aom mort. WiUíam Ziegler to WiUiara P. Eae. 400 MOUNT PLEASANT. O'Gormau, Edw, and ano. to Mattbew Sm th, Lots 251 and 252 block 6 raap 937 lots, New Callahan, Peter to Lou s SmadbBCk, lots756S- Lots 394-397 map Scott estate. 405 Utreebt Impt. Co. New Utrecht Impt. Co. 7577, Sberraan Park. nora Saunders. Erviu to Leslie M. Saunders, s e cor to John Powell. nom Davis, Jemima S. to Mary Armar, lot [24 [map Riverdale av and Ludlow st, 391x400. nom Lots 258, 2, 9 and 260 map 430 lots, Flatbush, of Springer, Regina and auo. to Robt. P, Zoebel Minnerly lots. 260 and ano,, lots 68, 77 and 101 map Líneoin - "Worth & Strawson. John H. Suhr to John McCreary, Adela M. to Aug. F. Muller, tract Heights. 1,500 F. Dreyer. nora on roadfrom Tarrytownto Bedford, 13acres. Yonkers Park Assoc. to Wra. F. Burroughs, Lot 365bloek9 map61Siots, Cowenhoven farm, 33,000 lots 34 and 35 bloek 33. 6 0 Kew Utrecbt, Bfflngham H. Niehols. of New Paulding. Henry E. exr. of, to Heury Maddeo, York, toLeouM Kraraer, of New York. 165 w s Poeantico st, 50 n Howard st, abt 90x130. Lots 543-548 inclus. block 16, and lots 601-606 3,260 DECEMBER 5 TO 12—I cLUsrvB. . ÍDclus. block 18 part Catb. L, Lott estate, Smith, Wiiliam R, to Berendina D. Dirkson, n Flatbush acd New Utrecbt. Release mort. s 3d st, Lftke Kenscico, 50x100. 250 CORTLAWDX, EfBngham H. Nicbols, New York, to Peter Smadbeck, Louis to Annie Durigan, lots 8063 H. McNulty. 3,400 Battiu, Steph. H. et al. to John Kress Brewing and 8064, Sbermau Park. nom Co,, iots 83-90 map Van Wyck farra. 3,600 Guernsev st, w s, 25 n Nassau av, 35x175x37.7 Same to John Biscle, lot 7943. nom Sarae to Rebeeea Cuatt, lot 5 sarae raap. 500 X156.87 Andrew H. Green, New York,, to Same to Rosauer Herman, lots 7939 and ,7940. Hill, Uriab, Jr,, to Henry P. Dain, s s Orchard Pi-ederiek Striepecke, 1,000 nom st, 90x—. 1,500 Part lot of salt meadow, bounded north by the Same to Maria Burke, lots 7941 aud 7942. nom McCord, Eobt. to T. Cuuníngham, lot 44 bioc t meadow Joseph CozniB. south by Jamaiea Same to Jacob CuUmann, lot 8744. " 125 19 map VerpJank: also No. 1761 s s Park st, Bay, east by meadow John Lefferts and weat Same to Adolf Fiscber, lot 6127. 200 by meadow John WiUiamson,contains4 7-100 43x125. 3,2 0 Sarae to Cbristopb J. MissaU, lots 7530-7534.- 750 Peterson, Sarauel D. to Cbauncey D. Peterson, aeres, 26th Ward. Sarah E, Rapel.ie and Same to Konstantine Chesoaytis, lot 1885. 150 Gcrtrude C. Van Siclen to Henry F. Koch, 6 5 s ã Furnaee Wooís road, 114x160x96x314. nom Sarae and ano. to Henry Hyams, lot 687, Lake- Tompkins. E. Eilswortb et al. J. H. Baster Parcel extdg from old roaduow elosed to line' hurst. 100 ref., to C, Wasley Tompkius, s s Crompond bet 34th and 26th Wards, bet lands of S. L. Same to Ro^a Steinle, lots 948 and 949, Lake- road, 50x150. 640 - Vanderveer and J. Schenck, 26th Ward, hurst. 400 with all title io old road, Same to John Jaeobi, lot 913, Lakehurst. 200 BASTCHESTER, East New York av, n s, adj W. W". Ward, Westebester Co, SavhigsBank toEdwinP. See, rims north to W. •WiUiaraaon, x east to av, n w cor Post road and Beekmau st, 2% acres. Edeu, John H. to Jas. T. MacBride, lot 183 X southwest—. bloek 15 sec. B, Edenwald. 330 0,000 George, And. to David B. Duncan, e s road .to WiIIiam E. Reyuolds to Ysidro Peadas. Jlíí. NEW BOCHEI.LK. ' $6,000. nom Williarasbridge, 5^ acres. 10,350 Coney Island Bridge Co.'s road, e s, adj late Bowles, Chas. M. to Jaeob A, Doeru, lot 145 Jardine, Geo, B. to Artih, M. Jardiue, n s M l- Maria Lotts. 2 1-10 acres; also. Resiãenee Park, 50x155. 1,800 liugtou st, 75 e Nuber av, 75x165, Dom Parcel on Guisberts or Jobnsons Island, Calenberg. Henry S. to Sarab ,Calenberg, s w Lucas, Bdwin J. to Anna O'Keefe, s w cor Sid- near Sea Shore, 93x351x100x251, excepting cor Union av and Av A, 100x100. 8.100 ney and Park avs, 43x103. 3,000 portions taken f or Neptune av and "West | Cunueen, Peter J. to Fred, KiJtban, w e Cot- MuUer, Cath. to EUen P. Baxter, !ot 349 e s 6th st, Coney Island, I tage pl, 100 s Lawn av, 40x139. S50 Beacb st, West Mt. 'Veruon, 97x103,6. 380 Kicbard V. B, Newtonto Eenneth P. Sutb- Lester, Henry M. to John DeierJein, s s Main Phelan, Kich. J. to Wm. H. Bard, part lot 940 erland. ^g" part. Mt. >á of $4,000, taxes, st, 128 w Locust av, 35x100. 3,500 w s 13th av, Mt. Vernoo, 33.4xlo5. 1,350 &c. nom Le Count, Josephiue to Wm. H. W. Youngs, Read, Mary A. to Geo. W. Perkins, part Jot Sa ne propeity. Same to John Y, McKane. ^ part iots 33 and 34 map Jackson property, 864 w s lOth av, Mt, Vernon, 50x105. nom part. Sub, as above. nom abt 90x170. 3,243 Same propercy. John J. Drake to Richard V. Ronalds, AmeUa A. to Edith C, Iseliu, n s turn- GRSENBUBGB. B. Newton. Mt. $3,000 aud tax 1893. 7,250 pike, IJÍ acres. 8,036 Blaekwell, Wilson H. to Julia Maguire, lota Eelease from legaey receipt. WUliam H, Run- Seacord, Durias to Peter'J. Cuuneen, s s Lawn 545 and 546, Ardsley. 380 cietoWiJliam J. Runcie exr., &c., JobnT, avj 350 e White Plains, 143x300. 3,500 Blau, Max to Leopold Reich and ano., lot 35 Runeie. 850 PELHAM. map Brant property. 1 Release from legaey, &c. EUa A. Harvie, of Elmsf ord Impt. Co. to Karl Oervenka, lots 26 ' Buffalo, N. Y., to same. 250 Blank, FrancisE. to'Wm. H. Bard, lot 386 map and 27 blocK 41, Eliusford Park. 5 Eeleasefromlegacyreceipt. Anoa R, Taggert PelbamviUe. nom Sarae to í..ydia A. Cole, lot 26 block 13. 5 to WUUam J. Runcie exr,, &c. 250 Hebert, Maurice to Clara D. Van Benseboten, Same to Maroo Malatesta, lots 57 aod 58 blook General releaSB. Elizabetb S. Driver to WiU- lot 74 map Chester Park. 400 3S, 5 iam J, Runcie. 500 RTSi, Bame to Peter J, Kahler, lots 16 and 17 block 45. 5 Ryan, Wm. to Patriek O'Malley, e s Locust Greiff, Eaphael to John Bruttiug, lot 4 block WE8TCHESTEB CODNTT. av, 333 sNorth Regent st, 50x133. 650 S Pairview terrace. 2 0 NOT. SO TO DEC. 3—iHCLDSrVB. Sarae to Carlo Baratta, lot 6 b ock 8. 800 SCAHSDALK. Sarae to Wm. Walter, lots 5 aod 6 bloek 3, 800 BEDFORD. Horth End Laod Co. to Jacob Spengler, lot 24 Hunter, Hanuah to Dwight M. Harris, traet Youug, Jackson exr. of, to Floyd T. Jelliff, n bioek 33. nom øn Saw MiU River road, 70 acras. 31,500 s Jane st, 350 e Sands av, 200x200. $5,500 Popham, Annie C. to Sarah H, [Purser, plot Jaffray, Howard S. to Emma H. Jaffray, w s adj grantee, 1 acre. 1,500 Broadway, Irvington, 50 aeres. nom CORTI^NDT. JafiVay, Emma H. to Plorence Woodmff, n s WESTCHESTEB. Battin, Steph. H. et al. to Bernard Conlin and road from Broadway to East Irvington, 31 ano., lot 74 and part 75 raap Van Wyek Ardeu, Agnes exr. of, to Harry Mills, e s road acres. 8)250 farm. 500 frora East to Wescchester, 148 acres. 147,908 Same to Charlotte C. Graves, w s Broadway, Kennedy, Hugh to Jobn J. Lyman, s s Brown AndersoD, Wm. P, to aame. plots 1, 8-18 aud 15 Irvington, 9 aeres. 39,000 st. 31x153. 400 map New Park, 30 acres. 54,896 Jones, Cyrus P. and ano. to EmUe Lanis, lot MiUs, Harry to Isaao Neuberger, same prop- 3 S, Ardsley. 175 HLâ.STCHESTBB. erty as above. nom Same to And, J. Mahoney, lots 310, 311, 330 Ducbess Land Co, to John Murphy, lot94 gran- and 331, Ardsley Heights. 230 Armstrong, Harvey S. 1» Gertrude E. Arra- Same co Hauuah McAnnaney, lots 347, 349. 145 Btrong, part lot 515 w s 6th av, Mt. Vernon, tor's map Beuson estate. 250 Same to Cath. Vietory, lot 97. 240 Same to Beraard Scbulieh, lots 334, 325 and - 50x105. 1,100 Dexter, Fred. C. to Emanuel Burlando, Iots295 435. 180 Clark, C. Stacy to Edw. L'E. Phipps, lot 146 n Lawrenee, Alf, to Wm. H. Schermerhora, lots s Mt. Vernon av, 50x88, also lot 695 e s 8th and 396 s s Ist av, Wakefield, nom FitzgeraJd, Jas, E. to Matthew Van Benschoten, 197-307, Cbatterton HiU, 500 n av, Mt, Vernon, 100x105. 3,500 Roberts, Lewis to Almira J. Rockefeller, e a Dtjyle, Thos. to Pranklyn T. Davis, plot w s lot 319 map MeGraw estate. 3,50 Hincbey, Eliza J. to Mary A. Hinehey, lot 433 Broadway, Tarrytown, 50x175. 1,700 • Bailroad av, TuckahoB, 100x100, 1,900 Smitb, Zíliab H. to Stepb. O. Hopkins, w s Eden, John H, to Cbas. W. Oakes, lots 32-25 s s 4tb av, Wakefield, lunxlW. nora block 15 sec B, Edenwald. 600 Levy, Jefferson M. to Epbraim B, Levy, n s Central Park av, % acre. 6005 Fairchild, Ben. L. to Luey A. Baird, lots 19 road from Westcbester Causeway to Pelbara HARRISON, and 81 Dunbam av, Dunham Park. 6C0 Bridge, abt 1,909x1,450. nom HeDueberger, Hermau to Sidney tímith. lot 41 Levy, Ephraira B. to Morcel De Donoto, lots Siuadbeck, Louis to Ealpb R, Mabie, lots 1035-^ Urban st, 'Vernon Park, .50x100. 1,600 31-34 grantor's map, Unionport. 580 1036, Brentwood plaza. 350 Moore, Maria L. and ano. to Eugene D. Milier, Mapes, John S. to Evaline M. Harrison, lots ll Same to Geo. Bartbelness, lot 747. 175 oart lot 740, w s 8th av, Mt. Vernon, 50x and 12 bloek L grantor's map. 3,575 Sarae to Anton Schmnacher, lots 489 and 490. 900 105. 1,500 Maee, Leví H. to Wm. G. Hauser, lots 479 and Sarae to GBO. L, BOOS. lot 1383. 300 480, Laconia Poi-k, 800 Same to Ida M. Bell, lot 493. 500 QBEENBtlRGH. Saraeto David O'Keefe, lot 800 same map. 5 0 LEWISBORO. Elrasford Impt. Co. to -Auton Kohont, lots 4 Wbeeler. Wm. B. to Kate A. AUison, lot 304, and 5 bloek40. 5 Unionport. 300 Keeier, Geo, B. to Jas. M. Crafts, tract ou Hort, Jobn H. to Mrs. Lon'aine Suydara, w s Lewísborough hígb road. 1>350 roadfrom Hartsdale to depot. 1,200 WHITE PLAINS. Same to Lorraine Suydam, p ot adj. 4,100 Barnes, Samuel J. et al. to ThBOdora Platt, lot MAMLAEONECK, Jaffray, Edw. S. exr. of, to Howard S. Jaffray, 9 map Washmgton Heights, 450 Bostwick, Jabez A. exr. of, to AUce M. Gould, w s Broadway, Irvington, 50 acres. 64,250 Buekhout, John F. to Chauneey Bates, part lot plot adj grantee, 3€ acre. —r'^*"° Joues, Cyrus P. and ano. to J. Randolph Apple- 176 w sCottage av, Battle Ridge, 50x—, 1,500 Same to Bdw. V. Cary, s s Maiu st, adj Wm. by, lots 11, 13 and 219-323, Ardsley. 647 Brundage, Samuel B. to Jane W, Logan, s s Fisher, 75x~. lom Murphy, Thos. to Cath. Murpby, lots 144 and road tci Kensico, S acres. Deming, James L. to Edith St. C. Paysou, n w 145 e s 3d st, Irvington. hom Harris, Wm. R. to Mortha Davidson, w s Lex- cor Helena and Beach avs, 135x150. 13,000 Same to same, w s F ,st, 125 B • av, 75x100. iugton av, 67 n Pisher av, 64x150. 4,850 | Livingston, Carabridge to Wm. A. Palmer, nom Maloney, Daniel W. to Jackson O. Dykman, n | lots 178 and 179 map L. I. Sound Land Co. 350 Deceihber lí, 1888 Record and Guîde. 813

Reynolds, Jas. L. to Geo. A. Howe, ots 19 and Basbford, Georgianna to Jaue E. Cornell, iots Bogert, William S. to CJifford A. Hand exr. 40, Homestead Park. 1,000 87 and 38 map 38 piots, Grey Oaks. uom Charles G. Havens, Central Park Weat and Young, Cbas. H. aud wife to Eugene D. Wake- Beall, T. Ashby to Phineas M. Smitb, lot 463, 91st st. P. M. Dec, 18, XH yeara, 5 %, 20,000 raan, n e s CoUius av, 170 s e Atlantie BV, 54 Armour ViIIa Park, nom Browu, Mary A, E. to Jobn M. Otter, 6lst st, xl30. 675 BeehsCein, Aug, C, to Dwight W, Curtiss, n s u s, 150 e 9th av, 35x100,5. Dac. 13, 5 years, MT. PLEA9ANT. Beebstein pl, 193 e Hawthorne av, abt ÍOOx 5 %. 10,000 Smadbeck, Louis to Peter Mattheisseu, lots 150. 2.000 Bache, Plorence L. wife o£ JuJee L. to THE 8508, 8509, 8510. 8530, 8581, Sherman Park. 750 BeUows, Clifford E. to Grace W. Bellows, e s UNITED STATES TRUST CO. of New York. Same to Hubert Gardiner, lot 3394. nom Park av, 164 u High st. 38,4xlS3. nom 44tb st. P. M. Dec. 13, due Dee, 1, 1894, Same to Jos. B. Smith, lots 3346 and 3347. 100 Eutler, Wm. A. to Jobn B. Suilivan, lot 17 4K %• 40,000 Same to Josephine B. Van Cott, lots 1033 and block 10 map property Lowerre Station. nom Banzer, George G. to Heory P. Rogers et al. 1023. .500 ButJer, Cbas. N. to saroe, e s Nepperhau av, 85 esrs. Natbaniel P. Rogers. 69th st. P. M. Same to Julius Grosspietsh, lots 3420-3423. 650 n Lake av, 25x100. nom Dec. 14, due Dec. 15, 1894, 5 %. .5,600 Same to Pater Yougberg and ano, iots 7358 Brown, J. Romaine to same, n s Pairview st, Borger, Brano W. O. to Louisa Behraalholz. and 7359. uom 375 e Park av. 75x200. nom lCSth st, s s, 65 6 Lexington av, 17x100.11. Same to Jas. J. ToUand, lot 609. 100 Cockeril , Jobn A, to Tbos. P. Quiun, lots 11 Dec. 14, 2 years. 1,000 Sarae to Fred. S. Norman, lot 3985. 100 and 12 block 13, Yonkers Park, nora Bixby, Franeis M. to Emily L. Wiggios. 118th Same to Gustav Metz, lot 3310. 150 Corniek, Chas. E, to D. Henry Smith, e s New Bt, n s, 150 e Araaterdam av, 35x100.11. Dec. Saraeto Wm. J. Klingler, lots 718, 719 and Main at, 435 s Herriot st, 25x195. nom 13, 3 years. 4,000 720. 375 CleveJaud, Emiiy P. to Jos. Eeid, e s Alder st, Chrístie, David to Prederie de P. Foster. West Same to Johaunes M. Jobanusen, lots 6769,6770 70 a Eim st, 35x100, 1,-550 Endav.e 8,60.11 n 104th st, 20x95.6. Dec. and 6820. 450 Cain, LawrencB J. to Wra. H. Daniels, lot 6 12, 3 yeai-s, 5 %. 31,000 Sarae to Otto Hund, lots 6383, 6384 and 638.5, 450 b ock 19 raap property, Lowerre Station. 800 Sarae to John A. Aspinwall and auo. irurtees Same to Bruno B. Hahn, lot 6386. 150 Daniels, Wm. H. to Geo. Quaily, south half o£ Jobn A. Aspinwall. West End av, e s, Sarae to Jas. P. Devereux. lots 474 and 475, 200 same iot. 400 80.11 D 104th SE, 20x95,6. Dec. 12, 3 years, Same and ano. to Heury R. Buruard, lots 918 Sarae to Oscar P. Wittiger, north half eame 5 %, 21,000 and 919, Lakeburst. 435 lot. 400 Clauseu, Cbarles C. to Henry P. Eogers et al. Same to Edia G. Peterson, lot 759, Lakehurst. 300 Euphrat, Theophile to Jobn S. KleÍD, w s Caro- exrs. Natbaniel P. Rogers. 72d st. P. M. Same to Mary Bonheyo, lots 885, SS6 and SS7, ine av, 100 s Herriotst, 35x100, nom Dee. 14, due Dee. 15,1897, 5 %. 19,075 Lakehurst. 650 Haynes, Jobn C. to Cbas. A. James, w s New st, Coben, Mores to Davis Coben. Pike st, No. 19. Sraith, Wm. R, to Jas. T. MaeBride, lots 1-9 90 s Swain st, 35x100, also lot opposíte, 25x to P. M. Dee. 14, 3 yeai's, 5 %. 1,000 block 3, Lake Keusico. 3,500 Eiver, 1,800 Connor, Cbaries to WUIiam W. Jobnson and NisbeC, Wm. F. and ano. to Margt. C Doran, NEW CASTLE. ano. exra. and trustees Alvin J. Jobuson. No. 138 New Main st. 3,500 7tb av, n w cor 25th st. P. M. Dec. 14, due HuDt, Geo. to Henry W. Bischoff, plotatCbap- O'Connor, Tbos. C. to Annie Leaban,Iot68 . Dee. 15, 1895, 5 %. gold, 35,000 paqua, 835x30x240x120. 6,585 map 187 lots Bryn Mawr. 325 CabiU, Dennis to Mary E. Feeney. 126th st. NEW ROCHELLE. O'Gorman, Edw. J. and ano. to Lot Viekers, P, M. Dec, 8, 3yearsor installs, 5Í. 5,000 Grigg, Jas. A. S. to Sarah J. Tennien, plot 16, lot 1S3 raap Scott estate. 225 Chapiu, Georgie A. to Jobn C. "Wilsou. 94tfa Highland Park, lOCxSOO, 3,000 Parker, Wm. co Geo. Quaily, lots 7 and 8, Bt, n s, 16S e Arasterdam av, 14x100.8. Oet. Mâuhattan Life Ins. Co, to WiIIiam J. Ward, biock 19 map property, Lowerre Station. 1,600 10, ínstalJa. 5,000 lot 13 blo k I, Rochelle Park, 1,600 Quinn. Thos, P. to Elizh. M. AUan, locs 11 and Corey, Edward W. to Erama Hauf. 14th st, New Rochelle Laud and Impt. Co. to Jas. A. S. 13 bloek 13, Yonkers Park. nom Nos. 115 and 117 East. Lease. Dec. 6, Gregg, w s North st, 3 acres. 13,000 Soeteraon, Feter to Araelia Soetemor, w s Haw- notes. 3,000 Same to Chas L. Horack, plots 14 and 15, tborne av, 35,1x115. nom Daly, Cornelius to Philip H. Tuska. litb av, Higbland Park. 3(10x800. 6,000 Sherwood Park Land aud Improvement Co. to s e cor 34th st, 35s63. Leasebold. Dee. 12, Rieger, Cbristian co Johan Ploner, e s White Marcus Nathan, lot 126 grantor's map, 4riO 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 Plains road, 'ZX acres. ' 1,335 Smitb, Phiueas M, to T, Ashby BeaU, lot 403, Dimon, Siisan M. to HÃRLEM SAVINGS BANE. Roosevelt, Cbas. H. to Sarah J. Eobb, n e cor Armour Vil a Parlr. nora 185th sc, 8 s, 265wPark av, 35x100.11. AI- Field and Park View avs, 80x60. 4,500 Sraitb, Mathew to Mary J. Crotty, lot 397 raap ready mortgaged to mortgagee for $3,SU0. Scott estate. nom Dec. 14,1 year, 5 %. 10,000 NORTH CASTLE. Tnimao, Oas, C. to Gray OaksLandCo., bloeks Divers, Patrick W. to Beadleston & Woerz, a Kensico Dôveiopment Co. to Mary E. Mortin, 1 and 3 and plots 3 and 4 raap Nepsra Park. corporatioo. West st, Ho. 417, n e cor Ferry lots 6 aud 7 bioek 17, Kensico Manor. 400 10,000 sc. Lease. Dec. 9, demand. 3,500 OSSININa. Barae to Jas, C. Truman, Jr.j w s Gray Oaks Dodge, Bdmund to Warren B. Smith, Yonk- av, near Nepera Park Btatiou, 150x—. nora ers, N. Y. West End av. P. M. Dee. 12, 1 Deariug, Tbos. exr. of, to Sarah B. Dearing, n Ward, Panny M to Mario Lorici, s e cor Lud- w cor Glen st and Dale av, 50x150. 3,750 year, 5 %. gold, 17,000 low st and Livingston av, 2)^ aeres. 17,000 Egbert, Wi liam W., Montclair, N. J., to THB Whiteman. And. J. to Hugb H. Curtia, w s Yonkers Park Assoc. to EJias S. Oabon, lots 7 ' Dale av, 53x300. 3,800 TlTLE QUAilANTEE AND TRDST CO. 2d aV, and 8 bloek 11. 1,200 No. 1568, 6 s, lOa.2 s 82d at, 25.6x100. Dee. PELHAM, 14, I year, 5 %. 7,000 Underbill, Henry M. to Wra, H. Bard, lots 329, Sarae to same. Sth av, No. 8477, w s, 50 s 133d '338, 348, 349, 353, 363 and 366, Pelhamville. nom Bt, 25x100. Dec. 14, 1 year, 5 %. 10,000 RTE. MORTGAGES- EUis, Katie to Josepb Scbreiner. 89th st, s s, Ditmars, Abr. D, to Heury A. CargÍU, n s 307 w Av A, 5UX100.8. Aii title. Dec. 7, due Turnpil e road, adj Parson's, 13 acres. uom IVEW TORR CIXT. Dec. 8,1893. 500 Eibsen, Helene to Prederick Baar and Claus H. Cargill, Henry A. to Wm. Porter -Allen, same DECEMEERÍ9. 10, 13, 13, 14, 15. property. 30,000 Sterltng. Ist av, No. 1549, Saloon leaae. Hayward, Emma L. to Reginald P. Shermau, Araidon, Georgianna M. wife of and James E. Dee. 8, deraand, nole. 4,000 e a Grace Church st, 83.4x400. 3,000 toTHE MUTUALLIFE INS, CO., ofNewYork. Epstein, Hjraan and Barler Silverstone to Merr tt, Geo. S. to And. E. Bradley, w s Fair- Boulevard, n w cor 83d st, runs nortb 70.3 x Stephen Merrihew and ano. trustees for Car- view av, 50 n Trenhyl av, 50x100. 5 west 86,1 X soutb 6.1 x westtopointl25 e 11 th oline M. Loekwood. Baxter st, No. 8, w s, av, X south 69.2 to st, x east 135.4 to begiu- runs north 37.11 x west 99.10 x aoutheast abc SCAESDALE. ning. A.lready mortgaged to mortgagee. 36 X east abt76.1-0. Dec. 13, due Jan. 1, 1894, Calian, Mary T. to Mercedes Turner, e s New Dec, 9, 1 year, 5 %. $10,000 5 %. 9,000 Post road, adj Steph. Ward. 5K acres, 7,500 Abrahal , Mary E. wife of Prank A. to THE Same to Henry de F. Weekes. Some'propeity. WESTCHESTEB. TITLE GUARANTEE AND THUST CO. 71st st, Dec. 13, due Jan. 1, 1896. 4,000 Coit. John S. to Kate A. AUison, n w ^' iot 56, P. M. Dec, 10, 3 years, 4^ %. 14,000 Bsehlimann, Jacob to '1 HE GEBMAN SAVINGS Unionport, 100x108. 100 Abrahall, Mary B. wife of and Prank A. to BANK, New York. Willett st, e s, I85 s Hous- Ducbess Land Co. to Bridget McCormick, lot PraucÍB W. Mitcbeil, Same property, P. ton sc, 50x100. Dee. 9, due Dec. 12, 1893. 18,000 280 map Benson estate. 300 M. 3d mort. Dec. 10, 2 years, 6,000 Bllin, Martha and Mary J, wife o£ Harris Pal- SametoHenry Parfltt, lots 150 and 151,153, Abbott, Samuel S., BrookJyn, to SpenCBr AJd- mer to Josepb Evans, Newark, N. J. ISUth 399, 400, 401, 404-407. 1,355 rich. 63d st, u s, 325 w lOtb av, 4 iots. 4 P. si, n s, and abt 50 a o£ s s of Bytd Bt, lot 17 Harper, Thos. et al. M. G. Hart, ref., to Geo. M. morts., eaeh $14,000. Dec, 12,1 year, 5 %. an • part of 16 map of ManhattaDVÍlle, runs A. Roberts, w s road from VauNest Station, 56,000 north across Ryrd st 816 s east 85 x soutb to adj ProtBcCory, 85x175x60x335. 4,25Û Addison, John to Myer Finn. Broadway or ISOth Bt, X west to beginning. Dec. 15, 3 Hickox, Sidney B. to Mary E. Monagban, !ot Kingsbridge road. P. M. Dec, 15, due Jau. years. i,0OO 414 e s Washiugton st, Unionport, 100x108. 1, 1896, 4H %. 60,000 Falck, Emma widow to THE GREENWICH BA'V- 1,200 Baeon, Bmily O. wife of and Ricbard S. to INQS BANK. Houston st, No. 84, n s, 85,4 w Levy, Bpbraim B. to Geo. Spaetb, lots 271-374 - THE MUTUAL LIFE IKS. CO. of New York. Muiberry st, 85.1x106.3x35x104,3 ín two grantor's map, Unionport. 240 Riverside av, n e cor 104th gt, 36x100. Dec, eourses. Dee, 10, due Jan. 1, 1894, 4>á %. 16,000 MaUon, Alice to Nora McArdle, lot 21 raap 9,1 year, 5 %. 30,000 Pallon, John to Lydia L, Rapelye, Ovid, N. Y New Village, Jerome. nom Banner, tí roon to THE DISIE SAVIKGS BANK I34th st, SE, 75 w Bth av, a5x99.11, Dee. 14, Mace, Levi H. to Maria Scbweickert, lots 608- of BrookJyn. Columbus av, s w cor 75th st, 5 years, 5 %. 14,000 6ll, Laeonia Park. 1,600 137.8x100. Dee, 9, 3 years, 4^ %. 235,000 Fanmug, Thomas M, mortgagor with Daniel O'Keefe, David to Levi H. Mace, lot 610, La- Baptist Church of the Eedeemer to Lambert R. KendaU mortgagee. Bxteusion of reduced eonia Park. 500 Suydam. ISlst st, s a, 385 e 7th av, 75x99.11. raort. Dec. 1. nom Roch, Ano to Emma Burlaudo, lot 68 map New De';. 14, 5 years, 5 %. 3,500 Parley, Patrick to Edward and Henry Hirsh. Village, Jerome. 550 Barrett, Thomas to Eiizabeth S. Clark, Coopers- â9ch st. P, M. Nov. 33,1 year. 43,o00 Smadbeck, Louis to John Maixner and ano., town, N. Y. 3d av and 105tb st. P, M. Dec. Ferguson, James R. to Harris Shed inaky. Jot 67 Westehester terraee. 885 8, due May 1, 1895, 'iy, í. 30,000 Park (4Cb) av and 89tb st. P. M. Dec. 9, 1 Underhill, Mary E. to Byron De Witt, lot 311 Barron, EsCber E. wife of and Martin J. to jear, 5g. 6,000 • s s 13tb st, Unionport, 300x216. 1,100 Hermina Maier, Sth av, w a, 24.11 n 154th Feldmao, Frederick to Conrad Steio. 49th st, st, 25x100. Sub. to mort. $18,500, Dec, 13, No. 513 W. Saloon lease. Dec. 8, demand. WHITE PLAIKS. dueNov. 11, 1893. 1,700 2,000 Bauks, Wm. L. to Gertrude M. Hicbols, s s— Barron, Estber E. wife o£ Martin J. to ,Her- Pinke, George to The F, & M. Scbaefer Brew- st, 250 6 Broadway, 200x170. 2,000 mina Maier. 8tb av, w s, 49.11 n I54tb st, 35 ing Co. Madison BV, HO. 1651, Store lease. Dusenbury, C. Coles to M. Louise Mitcbell, s s xlOO. Sub. to raort. $18,500. Dec. 13, due Dee. 3, deraand. 2,500 Park av, adj grantee, 80x150. nom Nov. 11, 1893. 1,700 Fischer, Carl with Newraau Cowen botb mort^ Eggleston, Arteraas W. toLuke M. Hanley, e s Satue to Frederick E. Fisbel. Same gropercy. gagees. Agreement as to priority of raorts. Ûavis av, 565 sOld Postroad, 43x150. 500 Nov. 28, 3 yeors, 5 %. 18,500 raade by Richard Dudensing, Jr. Dec. 8. nom Harris, Robt. W. exr. of, to Carrio K. Warren, Same to aame. Sth av, w B, 34.11 n ]54tb st, 35 Fishér, Pbilip to The Grand Lodge of tbe s 6 cor Lexington and P'iaher avs, 51x150. 700 xlUO. Nov. 28, 3 years, 5 %. 18,500 Uuited States o£ the Independent Order Mltchell, M. Louise to C. Coles Duaenbury, n Bayer, Mary wife o£ and Jobann W. to Sig- , o£ Free Sons of Israel. Ist av. P. M. Dee. s Spring st, adj grantee. nom mund Cobn. 5tb st, a s, 837.11 e lat av, 35x 13, 3 yeara, 4>i %. 11,000 Bnedeker, Jofan A. to.Mary A. Snedeker, w s 96.2. Lease, Dee. 10,3 years. 1,000 Pisher, Philip to Karoline Giagengaek. Ist av. HUIs de av, 317 n Spriug st, 67x—. 1,000 Beach, Jobn P., Kuoxville, Tenn,, to BANK OF f. M. Sub. to mort. Dec. 15, 3 yeara, 5 %. Stines, Jas, H. to Jobn E. Sweeny, lot 79 e s THE METKOPOLIS. 53d st, u s, 437 w 5tb av, 5,000 Cambridge av, Fogg map, 27x117. 800 23x100.6. Xpai't. Dec. 5, note. 5,000 Pogg, Theodore B., Oeeanic, N. J., to Marie Bensel, MeUsBa aod Margaret E. to Thomas P. B. Jacobson. 53d st, Nos, 104 and 106, s B, TONKEBS. Paj'ne, Brooklyn, 56th st, s s, 300 e lOth av, 130 w 6th av, 40x84.2x40.9x91.7. Dec. 18, Arcber, Samue! H, et al, to Henry B. Leviness, 3.5x100. Uee. 6, 1 year. 2,500 due May I, 1894, gold, 2,000 tract adj Chas. Arcber, 7 acres. 13,500 Berndt, Charles to THE NEW YORK SAV NGS Gordon, Louis to Samuel Weil. Monroe st, Aekerman, Mary E. to Peter Doerner, n s BANK. 26th st, s s, 375 w 9th av, 25x98.9. Noa. 103-108, 4 lots. 4 morts., each $7,750. Poat av, 622 ÍRiverdale ay, 60x318, 3,000 Dec. 9, due Dee. 1,1895, 4>á %, 10,000 V. M. Dec. 10, installs. 31,0 í)ecamber l' , 1892 814 Record and Guîde.

Same to Jobn A. Stewart et al. trustees THB Goodraan, Louis to THE EAST STDE BANK. Lightball, Lueretia wife of Amerin H. to 'Henry st, No 317, n s, a3.6xb7,6; Orchard st, Margaretta Card. 69tfa st. P. M. Suh. to LlVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBB INS. No, 36, 6 s, 35x44, aiso piece ia rear, 30.10x8. morc. $13.000. Dec, 9, ínstalls, 5 %. 11,000 Co, n New Yorft. Sth av, w s, "i0 s 119tb 'Dec. 13, 4raooths. 5,000 Same to T IE TITLE GUARANTBE AND TRUST st, 25.8x100. Dee. 9,3 yeaxa, i.% %, gold, 32,500 Gottlieb, Henry to Joho C. Graff. 155tb st, u Co Same property. P. M, Dee. 9, 3 yeara. Same to same. 8th av, w s, 125 8 s 119th st, s. 350 w Amsterdam av, 100x99.11. P, M. 4K í. 13.'>™ 25,8x100. Dec, 9, 3 vears, 4?^ î. go!d, 32,500 Doe. 12, 5 years, 5 %, 20,000 LiviogstoD, John W. to Prankliu H. Delano, Niebuhr, HenryP. to Gratî&Co. 122dBt, No. Graham, John C, to Tfae F. & M. Scbaefer Red Hook, N. Y. 83d st, s s, 3S1.1 w 3d av, 221,ns,2i5w7tbBv, 18.6xIO0.lt. Dec. 10,6 Brewing Co. 2d av, No. 3338. Lease, Dec, 25.7x102,2. Dee. 10, due May 1, 1896, 5«. roontbB gold, 3,140 9, dBmand. l-'^O gold, 25,000 Same to Thoraas E, Sturgeon. 143d st, s s, 125 Hao-ao. Tboraas to THE GERMANIA LIPE INS Lock, Charles H. to Alouzo C. Mouson exr. e Lenox av, 50x99.11. Sub, tomort. $51.000. Co.NowYork. 103d st, s a, 119.3 w West aod trustee David D. Withers. Park av, e s, Nov- 1. due Nov, 1, 1893. gold, 3,000 Endav. 20xlOC.ll. Dec. 13, due Feb 1,1396, 83.3 n 73d st, runs east 96 x north 19 x wtst 6 NayJor, Franeea S. to Tharese Macfc, Somer- ^SÍ. i'^.ooo X north 0.4 west 90 to av, x south 19.4. Dec vilie, N. J. Cburch st, No. 377. e s, 50.2 s Halsey, Josepfa B. and ano. eirs, aod tmrtees 9, due Oet. 5, 1895, 5 ^. gold, 18,500 Whtte st, 35x75. Dee. 15, :-i years, 5 %. 45,0OO LydiaM-Marquette to Jobn A. Stewart et Same to Julia Muhlfelder. Same property. OppBuheÍmer, Bdward and Isaac Metzger to al. trustees LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND Dec. 9, 1 year. 3,000 Edmirad R. Robinson. 70th st. P. M. Dec. GLOBE INS. Co,NewYork. T ompson st, Loughran, Joseph A, an beir oE Cfaarles Lough- 15, due June 15, 1894, 5 %. 55,500 No 3J8. e s, runs east 100 x nortb 21.6 x nortb ran and Marv E. Lougfaran to S gmuod O'DonneU, Margaret B. to THE SAVINGS BANK 14,1 s west abt S6.6 to et, x sôuth 25, Dec. 7, Freund. 7tb av, Nos. 781-787, and 51st st, of Ucica. 123d st, s a, 283.4 w 1«. av, lO.lOx 3yeai-s,4K«. gold, 3,000 Nos, 155-159, being 7cb av, ne cor 51st at, 100.11. Dee. 9, 5 yeors, 5 %. gold, 7,000 HBmersley, W. Liviogston to Moses B. Maclay 75.5x100, and r.lat st, n s, loO e 7tb av, 50x Same to Miriara H C. Canuon. Samepropãty. trustee. Lewis st, w s, 97.5 s 5tfa at, 34.3x92.9 100 5; I29th st, No. 8 W., s s, 110 w 5tb av, 75 Dec. 9, 1 year, 5 %. pold, 291 x99.1I; laSch at, No, 135. and Lexington av, O'NeilI, Daniel to Bernbeimer & Schmid. • x24.8s90.3. Dee. 9, 3 years, 5 1 13,000 No. 3ia4, beiog I38th st. n w cor Lexington Hart, Imogeu to Leni L. Dietz estrx. Charies Greenwieh st, No. 366. SalooD lease. Dec. av, 25x99.11; llSthst-, No. 313, n s, 131.3 e 3d 13, demBDd. 5,000 H, D etz, lOOtfa st, s s, 3'35 w Sth av, 35x av, 18.9x100.11; 118th st, No. 319, n s, 175 e 100.11, June 1, 3 years, 5 %. 4.000 O'ReilIy, Mary A. witb Elizabetb A Kennedy 3d av, l8.9slOU.ll; 3d BV, NOS. 3135-3133, and both mortaagees. Agreement as to priority Healy, Mary w í'e of and l'homas to Patrick lOth st, Nos. 291-Í09, being 3d av, n e cor Ryan, I03d st. n a, 310.6 w 3d BV. P. M. of morts. made by John E. Crouly. Dec. 116th st, ruos easc 193.9 x nortb l O.li x wert 9. nom Suli, to morts. $34,375, Nov. 3, l year. 10,6-3,5 9S.9 X nortb 25.5 x west 100 to 3d av. x south Same to aaroe. ciame praperty. Sub. to morts. 126,4; 8th av, Nos. 23U1-33G5, w e, 26.11 s 124tb O'Rorke, James to Jobn Haatings. 46tb 8t, n $35,000. Nov, 28, 1 year, 33,000 st. 74x75; Nortb 3d or Fordham av, n w cor s, 383 4 w 5tb av, 20.10x100.5. Dec. 9,1 year, Hesalein, Samue! A. mortgagor witb Theresa 17íd at or Bathgate pl, runs norcb 30.1 x wert 5 %. 2,000 Pord extrx. Alraira Ford mortgagee. Es- 63 6s3íix59.11; Manhattan si, Nos. 46 and 48, Peck, ElizabBth T. mortgagee to Franels C. tensiou o£ mortgage, Nov. 15. nom sws, 3'3.4 n w 135lb st, .50x81. AU title. Reed trustee for EUzabeth M. Bunce et al., Hirsh, Jaeob to Margaretta Card. 7l8t st. P. Dec. 18, due in Dec, 1893. 3,100 preaent owners. Certificate tfaat amount due M. Sub, morts. $12,000. Dec. 3, 2 years, on mort. made by Cynthia Bunceto Elipba et 5 %. 10,SOO Lyon, Dore to Bertha Goodman. Slst st, n s, Bootmao, Oct. 28,1868. is 5,000 Hollander, Sarauel to THK BOWERT SAV NGS 800 w 9tfa av, 200x98,9. Dee. 12, due April 13, PrzBwO'sby, Anna to Callman Rouae. PittBt, BA.NK I'39th st, No. 336. 9 a, 40u e »th av, 1893. 15,000 e s, 100 s Rivingtoo st, 25x100. Bub. to mort. 36i9if.ll. Dee, 14, 5 years, 4K *. ^i^OO Leo, Alice to Gertrude E, aud Lavinia "W. $14,000. DBC. 6, installs. 6,000 Ho>k6r, i'bomas to Margaret Walsb. 114th st, Weed. 138th at. P. M. Dec. 14, 3 years, Putnam, Jamea D. to Wiliiam R. BaldWm, n s, 175 w Grand Boulevard, 50x100.11. Dec. 5 %. 5,000 Delevan, III. 80th st. P. M. Dec. Ib,' year. 9, 3 yeare, 5 «. 4,000 6ame to same, Same pTopert y. P. M. Dee. * '".,4,000 14, 3 years, 5 %. 1,000 SamB to Harrîet B. Rauuey. Bame property. Quin, Margaret to THE MANHATTAN LIPB INS. tíub. to last mort. Dec. 9, 3 yeara. 5,000 Manning, Frank 0. to Ella J, Birdsall. 74tfa Co, SlBt st, ss, 120 w4thav, 20x103.2. Dec. st, s e eor Lexington av. P. M. Dec, 15.10 7, lyear, 5 2. .3,000 Hanover Réalty Guaraotee Co. Consent of yeoTB or înstalle, 5 %. 13,500 stockbolders to mortgage to Henry P. JohDes. Rankin, WiU am toHenry A. Peekham guard. Mart n, Wiiliam C. to Frank B, Martin. Nov. 30. nom o£ Ethel Rathbone. Madison av, lOlst and Broadway and 44th st. P. M, Sub. to mort. 102dsts. P. M, 1-5 part. Dec. 8, 3 years, Htt^auagh, Bernard to TITLE GOARANTEKANO $65 000. DBC. 13, due May 1, 1S93. 30,000 TRUST CO 70th si, 8 s, 375 w Uentrai Pam 5 %. 12,500 West, 75.6x100,5. Dec. 15,lyBar,5í. 95,000 MeKelvey, John to John G. Davis. Stanton st, Same to ADoa M. Talcott, Albert, Joel aud Hermaun, August toJosephSmithBsr, Tboraas No. 320, n w cor Goerck st, 35x75. Dee. 14, Angelica Rathbone, al! of Albany. N! Y, due Jan. 1, 1S98, 5 %, 25,000 Murpfay. 49tfa st, n s, 60 e Iltfa av, 4Ux50. Hame properiy. P. M. 4-5 part. Dee. 8, 3 Nov 2:j, due Dee. 15, 1895, 4>í %. 6,000 Same to Augustus P. Holly. Samepropert.?, vearB,5%. 25.500 2d raort. Dec. 14, 6 montbs, 5 %. 5,000 Hildreth, J. Homer to Jane L. Tborason. 5tfa Renzo, Theresa and Mary BpinBlIy to Juatus av. P. M. Dec 13, due Dec, 15, 1S97, 5 %. McNell, Thomas R. to THE TITLE GUAHANTEE OesterlBÍn. 113th st, D S, ;i40 e 2d a'v, 20x AND TRUST CO, 75tb Bt. P. M. Dee, 14. 100,11, Dec. 12, 2 montha. 2,000 50,000 diie Dec. 15,1895, 4}^ %. 18.000 Jobnson, Victoria A. wife o£ WUIiam H. to Riess, Raphael to THE BANK FOR SAVINGS, Micbaelis, Matilda wiie of Henry to Tbe So- Kiizabeth U. Hitchcock, Pougbkeepsie, N, Y. City o£ New York. lOth at, Nos, 43, 45 end ciety for the Relief of Poor Widowe witb 47 E P. M, Die. 13, 3 years, 4K %- 135,000 86th st, aa, H04,l w iVestEud av,30,11x102.2; SmaU Children. 27tb st. P. M. Dee. 15, 134tb st, n s, 375 w Sth av, 25x99,11. Dee. 14, due Jan, 1, 1898, 5 í, 6,000 Same to Pauiine Saefas. tíame property. P. M. 2d mort. Dee. 13,1 year, 4!^ %, 40,000 1 year. 1,000 Morrow, Elmira wife of and JohutoWiUiam Johoson, VictorÍB A, wife of and WiUiam H. H. Harris trustee for Adeline H, Marsfa. 53d Riker, Jofan J. to tfae truîtees of tfa* Parocbial to John A. SCewart eC al. as trustees of THE sc, n s, 254 6 Sth av, 14x100.5. Dec. 15, 5 Fund of ihe Protestant Bpiaeopal Cburch iu LÍVEEPOOL ÃND LONDON AND GLOBE INS. years,5 %. 4,638 the Dioceie of New York. Lexiogton av, w Co in New York. sOch sr, s s, 304.1 w West s, 20 n 37th at, 20x80. Dec, 9, due Dec. 1, Budav, 30.1lxI0kí.2. Dec. 2, 3 years, 4J^ «. Moore, George to Cbarles Eimer, Park av, No. - 1897, 4 S. 12,000 gold, a3,5ÛO 1055, s e cor 87th st, 19x103.3. Dec. 15, 3 yeai-s, 5 %. 38,000 Rbbertson, James H. to Harriet E. Aoderson JobnstOQ. Richard E, and Elizabeth bis wife co Irustee James W, Anderson dec'd. Amster- Sarah H. Powell. llSch at, n s, 100 w Sth av, Same to Sjlomon K LiCchtenstein. Saraaprop- dera av, P. M. Dee. 1, 5 years or iuataJis., 150.xl00.II. Dac, 12, 3 months, 39.000 erty, Dee. 15, due Jan. 1, 1894, 7,000 5 4. 19,000 Same 10 Amy Willits, Norlh Hempstead, L, l. Moss, Maria to WUliara Oothout, Newport, E. Rohrs, Prederiek to Simon Schafer. Mad son Sarae propeiíy. Dee. 13, 3 monlfas, 15,000 I, 33d st, s s, 3U0 e lltb av, 75x98.8. Dec. 15, av n ecor I31ítst, I0)xl25. Sub, to mort. Kocli, Frederickto flenry P. Rogers et al. esrs. due Jau. 1,1898. goJd, lo,000 $48,000. Dec. 6, 6 montbs. 3,000 Nathaoiel P. Rogers. 69th st. P. M. Dee, Mabooey, John J, to Mary G. Pinkney. 97th Sarae to The Bradiey & Currier Co. (Lim,) • l4, due Dee. 1,'), 1S94. 5 %. 2,800 st, s s, lOo 6 Park BV. P. M. Dee. Vi, 3 years, Madison av, n e cor 13 Ist st, 99.11x125. Sub, Kaim, Mauriee to Emiiy Everall. 77that, as, 5«. golti, 12,000 to morts. $ . Nov. 25, 3 montbs. 10,809 ' fifi w -Ith tiv, 80x51.1, Dec, 8, due Dee. 12, tíame to some. 97th at, s s, 175 e Parli av. P. Roaeotbal, Martba mortgagor with Tbereaa 1897, 5 %. 12,000 M. Dee. 12, 3 years, 5 %. gold, 13,000 Ford estrs. Almira Pord mortgagee. fíxten- Kampf, Emma to Maurice J. Bursteio and Same to same. 9íth si, s s, 350 e Park BV. P. sion of mort. Dec, 9. oom LojD A. LiebeskÍDd. Scanton st, No. 332, n M. Dee, 13, 3 years, 5 %. gold, 13,000 Ruess, Daniel and Chriatian to John B. and a, IL8.4 e Pitt at. 16.8x100. Dec. 8. uotes. 3,000 Mabony, Michael J.and Daniel F. toTH Bow- Cbarles C. Cotte truitees John B. Cotte dee'd. ERY SAVINGS BANK, Arasterdam av, e s, Broadway, e s, 75.11 n l3lBt st, —x—x35s Eeegan, Mary A. to T TLE GDARANTEE AND 511.1 n I67th Hc, lOux 100. Dec. 12, I year, 5 %. IRUST Co,' 13th st, No 430, s s, a69.9 w Av abtlOO. Dec. 12, 5 years, 5 «, 11,000 A, a4.3 l03,3, Dee. 14, 3 years, 5 %. 6,000 10,000 Rehmer, Simon to George H. Lufars and Leua Kennedy, Jennie V. to Louis A. Rodoustein. Manbattan Dispeosary, New York, to FRANK- C. biswife. Ist av. P, M. Sub. to mort, Hamilcon pl. P. M. Dec, 12, 3 years, 5 %. LIN BAVINGS BANK, New York. Arasterdam $10,500. Dec, 15, 3 yeara, 5 % 2,500 1,000 av, D w cor 131at at, 99.11x135. Dee. 13, 1 Saroe to George Harris. Same property. F. Kent Eugene P. to Terence Jacobson. 40th er, yaar, 4t<^, 24,000 M, Dec. 15, 5 years, 5 %, 10,500 ss,'2 l,S w7th av, 14,3x98 9, aU title, witb McCue, Joho toBernheinier & Bcbmid. Broad- Reid. Heorietta F. wife of Georg.i to Johu all title as beirs, &c,, of Sarah A. aod Cfaarles way, No. lll l. saloou lease. Dee. 10, noCe, Yule. 105th st, P. M, Dee. 15, matBlle, 5 %, R, Kent to auy estate real or parsonal of (lemaDd. 3,500 5,000 whieb tbey diedSBized. Dee. 14, due Nov, Mcllroy, Williara to Morris Mayer. Araster- Robinson, David C, Elmira, N. Y,,toBmmB 1, 1894. 1,000 dam av, n w eor 95Ch st, 25.8x86. Dec. 9, 1 S, Paile. S5tb st, s s, 121 w Ueatral Park Kestenbaum, Osais raortgagor with Soloraon year. 5,000 West. F. M. Dee. 15, 5 yeare, 4}^ %. 16,500 • tíaehraeh morígagee. Agreeraent that assign- McKean, Johu B, mortgagor witfa Cbarles C. Same to Bame. 85[h st, s s, 100 w Central Park meut of raort. by party first part to party Rubsam mortgagee. Bxtension of reduced West. P. M. Oec. 15, 5 yeora, 4)^ %. 16,500 • sBcoDd part was made ás coliateral aeeurily raort. Nov. 2. nora Ros'>n, Mareus and Jacob S. to Will aroîH. 'for $1,1)00, Díc. 13, nom Meyer, Charles P. to George Ehret. 30tb st, Hind, Gouverneur st, No, 26, e s, 74 s Heu- KíUuier, Charles to George Ehret. 106th et, No. 35H, W. Salooa lease. Dee. 1, demand. ry st, 24x104.10x-24xl05. Dec. 15, 5 yeara, 5Í. " 2J,000 ' No. 415 B. Lease. PrOperty omitted, Dec. 4,500 10. demand. l-OUO Michael, Haonah 'wife of and Moses to THE Sanda, CbBrles E., Hu bsonville. N. Y., to THB Klein, BeQeJict A to Ts WASHINGTON LIFE BowERT SAV NGS BANK, I03d st, s s, 130 e NoBTH RiVER SAVINGS BANK, New Yorl . INS CO. Notfolkst, S 6 cor Stautou st, P. Ist av, aSxlOO.Ii, Ddc. I3, 1 year, 5 %. 5.000 9th Bv, Ho- 346, n 6 cor 35tfa al, 80x65. Dac. M. Drfc 14, dueDee. I, 1897, 5 4. 55,000 Mount, Charlotte A, as committee of Maria B, 13, 1 year, i% %. 15,000 Kiein, benedict A. to Lydia L, Rapelye, L, 1. Mount co THE BANK FOB BAVINGS, New Sametoeame. 6Ch av, No. 473, w s,36.8s89th City. Monroe at, s s, Ii 3 8 e Pelnam st. 35.9 York. Essex st, No. 15, w s, 83x87. DBC. 9, st, 30x64.6. Dec. 13, 1 year, 4W %. 30,OOC xa3.3x25,9s93.5. Dee 8, 3 yeara, 5 %. 25.000 3yeara, 41^^, 15,000 Satterstein, Reuben to George G, De Witt aad Sanie to Edwin B. Meeks exr, Joseph W. New York ilother's Home of tfae Sistere ot' ano truítees Sarah Talraan. Hamilton st, Meeks. Mouroe sC, s a, 129.5 e Pelham st, Misericorde to THE EMÍGRANT INDDSTRIAL Ho, 34, s s. 315,2 w Market st, 25x10x72x24.5 35,9x9ix25.10s93.2. Dec. 8, 3 yeara, 5 %. 35,000 SAVINGS BANK. b6th ac, n s, 235 w Av B, x79.6. Dec, 9, 5 years, 5 •(. 16,500 Same to The Roosevolc Hospital, New York, 131.3x138.5x121.3x139.3. Dec. 13, 1 jear, Same co Mary A, Loekman. Hamilton st, No, '"• 9lh av, No. 746. P. M. Dec, 9, due July 15, 4>i' %. 60,000 36, a 8, 191.8 w Market st, 23,6x79,6x23,7x 1897, 5 %: 38,000 Same to Bernard Earle, Hicksviile, L. I. 86Lh 86-6. Dec. 9, 5 years, 5 %. m,^ st, u s, 3i5 6 Av A, ruus east 74.9 x north Kervao, Charlesto GeorpeE, Hvatt, Brooklyn. Sarae to Jaeob K. Lockroan. Hamilton st, Amscerdam av, e s, 150 s 133ií st, I35xluo. 138.5 X west 21.9 x south 30 x west — x soi th 118.1 tobBgtouiog, Dec. 13. 1 year. 5 í. 13,000 Nos. 34 and 36, s s, 191.8 w Marltet st, 49.4x •' Dee, 5, 1 year. 3J,000 73x48x86,6; East Broadway, No; 85, sa.35x Leuze, Uannah to Henry Schwarzwalder. Nicholson, Edward to Joseph Bierboff. Sthav, 75. Ist descrihed premisea aub. morta. »33,- 134th st. V. M. Dac. 10, 5 years, 5 %. 10,000 No, 2191, w s, 125.8 s II9l,h st, 35.8x100. Sub. 000. Dec. 9, 5 years. , DI**' Lévinsky, Daniei and Max Nathan witfa John tomort. $22,^00. Dec. 9, 2 years. 10,000 StB ime all morCgagees. Certifloate as to SametOBame. Sth av, No. 2193, w s, 100 s Schmidt, Tbeodora to Antfaony Schlumpf. priority ô£ mortgages made by AaroD Ben 119th at, 35.8x100. Sub. to mort. $32,500. 129th Bt, s s, 60.6 w 6tb av original llne, 20x ' "'nett. Dec. 6. aom I Deo. a, 1 year. 7,600 99.11. Dec, 13, 1 year, 5 %: '•• .}«.«" Deoember 17,1693 Record and Guîde. 8X6

Bchneider, Eraat E. W,, Henry Herter, Johu Wilmurt, FraDCÍs M. to The Bradley & Currier Twltehln, EUzabeth to John M. Woolsey. Fish and Eugeu Sehu z to Praoces A. Pind- Co. (Lim.) lOlst at, n s, 350 w Columbus av, Arthur av, w s, lot 91 raap Nathaniel Jarvis, lay. 102d st, e s, 73 e West Eod av, 88x50.11. .50x100.11. Sub. to raorta, $40,000. Dec. 15, Jr., West Parras, 50x100. Dse. 14, duB Dae. Dec. 5, 5 yeai-s, 5 %. 16,000 1 year. 3,0G3 1,5, 1895, 5 %. SOO Scbreiner, Joaeph to Ellen B. wife of Richard Wolf, Jacob toEmanuelHeUner aud MOÍBS J. T. Auchmuty. 71st st. P. M. Dee. 7, 1 Wolf. 8d av. P. M. Dec. 15, 2 years. 3,500 year,5íe. U,500 Yule. John to Lyd B L. Rapelye, Ovid, N. Y, KIRGS CODNTT. ScbuUch, Beraard roortgagor witblda A. Con- 105th st, s s, 150 w Centra! Park West, 30x netto formerly Priee mortgagee. Extension 100,11. Dec. 15, 3 years, 5 %. See Conveys. DECEMBBB 8, 9. 10. 12. 13, 14. of mort. Oct. 37, nom 27,000 Alamillo, Mary E. to Henry C. Bauer. Covert Scott. WiUiam mortgagor with Adolph B. Ans- Zibell, Julius A. to Stepben H. OIiu tiustee of Bt, n w s. 133 s w Evergreen av. P. M. Nov. bacher raortgagee. Extension o£ mort. Dec. Elizabeth Meagber. Water st, No. 273. P. 10, inetalls. $900 6. •'om M. Dec. 15, 3 years, 5 %. 9,000 Aldeu, Henry T. to Henry L Tysoo. SOtb st, s Selig, Louis to Wolf Boroscbek, Essex st, No, ZiroroermaDn, Joseph J, to J. George Plamraer, w s, 350 n w 3d av, 60x109.4, New Utrecbt. 18, 35x50. Dee. 13, instalis, 5,.500 37th et, n 8, 250 w 8th av, 35x98.9. Dec. 8,1 Dec. 13, 2y6ara, 5 %. 1.500 Shedlinsky, Harrismortgagor to Hugo Punke year. 4,000 Anderson. Anua A. wife of Lewis to E. S, Cal- mortgagee, Agreement tfaat morts. sball r.ot ÎU and 34tti WARDS. vert. 57tb8t, n s, 180 w 8d av, 249x100.3. merge, but sball remaio valid lieus. Dec. Oct. 22, demand. 18,000 12. noip Bertine, Edward J. and Stepbeo J, Egan to Sarae to eame. 57th st, n s. P. M. Oet, 23. Slocura, Mary B. widow to Miunie M. Slocum. Tbomas Rogers and ano. trustees Joson Rog- - demand, 15,600 . 15th Bt, D s, 630 e 7tfa av, 20x103.3. Dec. 12, 5 ers. St. Anns av and 138th et. P. M. Nov. AuguetÍD, Eraet to James M. Waterbury and 'years, 5Í, 5.000 16, 1892, due April 17, 1894, 5 %. 38.000 ano. exrs. Lawrence Waterbury. Irving av. Smith, William J. and Julia A. his wife to Becker, C. Adflbert to Suaan A. Snedeker. P. M. Nov. 23. due Deo. i.5, iS95, 5 %. 8.2 0 Ellen L, Tuttie, Ashland, N. Y. Pearl st, Lebanon st, n s, 100 e CrotOEa av, 73.3B100X Axelrod or Axelrood, Hyman, N. Y., to Art- No. 307. P, M. Dec. 14, 3 yeara, 5 %. 10,000 75x1110. Dee. 12,1 year. 3,750 lissa V. wife of Milea Gearon. Thatford av, Same to Mar a Jones. Same property. P. M. Corbett. James J. aod OUie his wife tp Emma w s, 1,'iO n Riverdale av, 75x100. Dec. 9. 6 Dec. 14, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 wifeof Henry Holding late Thompson, Je- months. . 450 Same tg Elizabetfa wife o£ Stepben O. Loek- rome av and Highbridge road. P. M. Nov. Bailey, Daniel W. to Tbe Town cf Gravesend. wood, Brooklyn. Same property. P. M. Sub 26, dueDec l , 1893, or iDstalls, 4Í. 7,000 Atlantic Oceao, old lot 38 map commoo tomorts. $13,000, Dec. 14, 3 years, 5 2. 1,000 CODIOO, PatrieK J. to EIIB L, wife of Isaae N. lands, Gravesend, runs north to Gravesend Steiermanu, Siraun to Wilham M. Kingsiand, Hebberd, YoDkere, N. Y. Martba av. s e Bay, X west — x sûuth to oeean, x east 300. Mt. Pleasaot, N. Y. 8d av, w s, 43 s 99tb st. eor 3d av, 50x100, 24th Ward. Nov. 38, 3 April 1, 1893, 3 years, 4,834 P. M. Dec. 5, 3 years, 5 %. 13,500 years, 5% 450 Barnett, Lizzie wife of and Saniuel to Sarab Same to eame. 2d av, w s, 70 s 99th st. P, M. Cammaon, CtBrles L. and Henry J. to Henry E, Wood admrx. Haunah Lyon. Greeue av, Dec. 5, 3 yeara, 5 %. 13,500 W. T. Mali. Pareel Bt Fordfaam, 24tb Ward, n w s, 80 s w Bvergreen av, 20x80. DBC. 14, , Bchaefer, Bva B. wife of and Josepfa to Eugene bouuded weat by Harlem Creek or Rivpr, 1 year, 5 %. i;00 ' A. Hoffraan. 20tb st, n s, 300 w 4th av, 25x north by road to Berrians Landiug, eaat by Same to same Same property. Dec, 14, 1 year, 93. Dec. 15, 1 year, 5 %. 1,000 road to Macombs Dam and south by land of 5 %. l.SOO Bcott, John S. to Charles P. Hodsdon. 113th GeorgeB. Butler, 20 6-10 acres, exelusive of Bartlett, George to The German-Americau 8t, No. 4, s B, 117.9 w 5th av, 17,3x100.11; old burying grouod, sub. to E. R, easeroeuta; Impt, Co. Pine st, es,2 O s Eastern Park- Hudson st, No. 235, w s, 57,3 n Watts st, runs parceiatPordham, boundedeaat by Croton way, 20x100. Dec. 10, 3 yeai's. 265 weet 38.3 x nearly west I3.3 s nortb 18 x east Aqueduct, weat by road to Macorabs Dam Bedell, AIiceB. to Thoraas Eperitt. Essex st. 53.7 to Hudson st, x soutb 17,7; HudsoD st, aud nortb by road from Yonkers to West P. M. Dee 1, 3 years. 350 No. 237, w s. 74,10 n Watts st, ruus norlh 17,7 Farms, abt l aere; also laod under waters of BedeU, Aliee B., Plushing, L, I, to Thomas X weat 44 x nortbwest 30 x nearly souCh 36,2 Hariem River in front of and adj to land Everit. Gates av. P, M. Dec, 1, 3 yeare. X east 5a.7. Dec, 9, 6 montbs. gold, 2,.301 first described, 3 199-1,000 acres. AU title. Dec, 9, 1 year, 5 %. 75,000 1,000 Seiler, Elizabeth to Mai-y S. Oppenheimer. Bedell, Dauiel E. to Joseph Goldstuker, New Leoox av, n e cor I33d sC, 25.11x84. Dec. 15, Dundon, Arthur H. to Denis Shea. Marion BV, York. 76tb at. P. M. Nov. 33, due Dec. 9, 3 jeara. 3,000 e s, part lots 103 and 105 map of part Benja- 1893, 5 í. 3,000 Stokes, Tfaomas to Julia D. de Porest, 13lst st, min Berrian farra, Pordham, 34ch Waid, Beukert, Auton to Theresa Kern. Williame- n a, 100 w Btb av, runs west 50 x north lOO.ll 100x110. Dec. 14, due Dec. 15, 1897, 5 %. 10,000 burgh turapike road. P. M. Dec. 1, 4 years, X east 103 to St. Nieholas av, x southeast Hamburger, Sii pson to Sumner R. Stone and 5«. 1,235 88,10 I west 99.4 x south 35.3. Dee. 15, due ano. exrs. Caroline M. Hitcbcoek. Jackson Berg, KatharÍDa to TfaeQermanSBviogeBank, _ Jan. 1, 1897, 5 î. 23,000 av, e s, 114 6 n lOlat st, 19.9x84. Dec, 14, due Brooklyn. George st, n w s, 335 s w KnicBer- TraubB, Ludwig mortgagor witb John N. Dec. 1,1895, 5 í, 1,000 bocker av, 35x100. Hov. 14, due Dee 1, 18íi3, " Browo ecal. trustees of Sopbia A. wife of Heylman, Charles to Kate E. Rogers, Brook- 5 %. 350 Wîlliam W. Sberman mortgagees. Bxten- lyn. Buckhout st, ns. 207 e Morris av, 25x Bergen, Tun s G. to The Title Guaranteo and sioD of reduccd mort, Nov, i5. nom 100. Dec- 12, 3 years, 5 %. See Conveya. 4,200 Trust Co. Sackett st, s s, 336 e Vau Brunt Talcott, Anna M,, Albert Rathboneand Eroroa Sametosame. Buckfaout st, n s, 233 e Morris st, 3 lots, eaefa 30x95. 3 morts,, each $3,ftOO. O fais wife, Joel Rathbone and Angelici T. av, 35x100. Dse. 12, 3 years, 5 %, 4,000 Dec. 13. 3 years. 5 %. 7,500 hiswife to THE ALBANT SAVINGS BANK. Johnston, Johu to Joseph F, Johnaton. 139th BlBck, Anna F. R. wife o£ and Alexander to 63d st, n s, 335 e Amsterdam av, 85iloií.5. at, n s, 97.8 e Brook av, runs nortb 100 x east TbeTitleGuarantee ard Trust'^o. Uth st. Dec. 7, 5 years or installs, i^ %. 1.5.000 17.4 xsouCh 45 2 soutfa .55.10 tost, x west 27. P. M. Decl 13, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 The Church ot St. Charles Borromeo to THK Dec. I, 1 year. ' 1,000 Same to Frances M. Eogers. Sarae property. EMIQRAKT INDUSTBIAL SAVIKGS BANK. Jobnsen, &lartia to Amund JobosBD. 165th at, DBC. 13, ÍDstalb. 500 14iBi!8t, n s, 175 w7cn iiv, 13jxl9S»,I0 to I4id n s, 75.6 e Tiffany st. P. M. Dec. 10, 5 Blankeofelo, Louis to Tbe Soulh Brooklyu Co- sc. Dec 13, 1 year, 4K í. 10,000 years. 1,000 Opsrative Build ng and Loan Aaíoc, 45cfa st, Tbe Churoh of tbe Bacred Heart of Jesus to Jo'hnseu, Jchn to same. 165th at, n s, 100.6 e s w s, 350 s e l'itb av, 50x100.3, New Utrecbt. THB EMIGRART INDUST, SAVINQ.S BANK. Tiffany st. P. M. Dee. 10, 5 years, 1,000 Dee. 13, installs. 3,150 New Yfir , Slet st, n s. 145 e lUth av, Ilax Jobnseo, Amund to Abrafaam Siegel, 165th at Blatt, Lioa S. to Isabella Brinkenhoffi. Roeka- 100 5; 51st 8t. s s, 162.6 e lOth av, 81.3x100,5; and Fox at. P. M. Dec, 9, due Dec. 10, way av, e s, 8,50 n Belmout BV, 35.X1U0.1. Dec. 52d st, B s. 125 e lûth BV, 150X100,5. NOV. 30, 1894. 3,500 10, 1 year. 250 lyear,á}4%. 110,000 King, Peter to Patrick KÍDg, Broadway. P. Blumenfeld, Iseac to John Andrews. Stone Tjguer. Joseph W. to Jaeob MiIIer, Astoria, L. M. Nov, 18, 5 yeai-s. 1,000 av, es, 3U8.4 s Blake av. 41,8sl00. Dec, 1, I. Monroe at, No. 137. P. M. Dee. 9, 1 Kane, JobnP. to John H. Pool trustee for demand. 1,200 year. 6,000 Jennie R. Pool. l-37tb st, n s, 131,6 w Willis Blumenatock, Solomoo to Williamsburgh Sav- Toch, Jacob L, to Sigmund D. Roaenbaum. av. 25x101. DBC. 15, 3 years, 5 %. gold, 15,')00 iuga Bank. Onion av, n e cor Joboson av, 35 57th Bt. n s, ;il5 e lOtu av, 60x100.5. tíub. to Lyon, Annie M. wifeof James C, Peti'olia, Pa., x75, Dec. S, 1 year, 5 %. 8,500 mort. $40,000. Dec 1, 3ycars, ^í. gold. 20,000 toTHKTlTLE. GUARANTEE AND TRUST CO, Saiue to Rosa, Henry, Leopold, Jennie, Bertba Tuke, Henry C. aud Riefaard C. Burne to Tbe Washiogton st, n s, lOO e Uoion av, 75x102, aud Emma Hewman. Union av. e 8,25 n Bradley & Currier Co. (Lim.) 116th st, s s, Ee-reeorded. Sec-res bond of mortgagor Johnson av, 35x75. Aug, 15, 4 yeare, 5 %. 3,000 80 w Lexinglon av, 35x100.10; ll6th at, s s, and Jaraes C. IJyon, Nov. 19, due Dee. 1, Saiue to same. Union av, o s, 50 n Johnson av. 180 w LexÍDgton av, 35x100,10, Bub. morts. 1893. 1,000 35x75. Aug. 15, 4yeara, 5«, 3,000 $4í,000. Dec. 6, 6 months. 6,074 Lausen, Auguit F. to Margaret Young. Tra- Boebra, William A. to John Andrews. Mill UDlaudharm, Chriîtopber to THE BOWEBT vers íl, east cor Briggs av, runs southeast st. P. M. DBC. 12, 1 year. 100 SAVINGS BANK 4>lth at, No. 339, n s, 125 w 51 9 X ncrtheasC 90.4 x souCheau 50 x norlh- Boone, Joaiafa B, to T e German-American Ist av, 25x100.5. Dec. 13, 1 year, 4>< %. 5,000 eaat 25 x nortbwest 100 to Briggs av, x south- ImprovemenC Co. Ea'rtern Parfcway, u e Urban, Cfaarlas to Greenwood CeraeteVy. Mott west 138 8 to beginning. Dee. 12, 1 month. cor Logan st, 3!)xl00. Dec. 6, 3 years. 733 at, No. 101, w a, 25x100. Dec. 9, due Jan. 1. 1,000 Bossert, Margiret wife of and PhilintoHugo 1S98, 5 í. 2S,000 Lange, Frederick E. to Mary Skiouer. Cres- Weil. Knickerbocker av, s w s. 50 s e Rar- Van De Wiele, Susie P. widow to Sarafa F. El- ton av. P. M. Dec. 9, due Dec. 10, 1894, mau et, runs southwest 100 x southeast 7,1 x merguard. Riefaard A. and Cfairles H. El- 5 %. 3,000 eaat 46.4 x uortheast 57,3 to av, x northwe<íC mer. Madison av, No. 2113, e a. 60 B l'S'iá et, Lutz, Louis to George Tiefel. Morris av, e s, 35. Dee. 10, lyear, 5í. 1,000 20x80. Dec. 13, due Dec. 1, 1897, 5 %. gold, 7,500 lOO s 183(1 at, 100x135. Dee. 14, due Jao. 1, Bow, Eurilla toThe South Brooklyn Savings Vau Nortrand, Mar,9 A, Newtouviile, Masa., 1696. 6,000 lost. Oîford st, w s, 414,6 s Hanson pl, 31.6 to THE MUTUAL IilFE I s. Co , New York. McMasters, John D. to Frederick Boss, Jaelt- x200to Portland av. Dec 13, I year, i)4 %. 15th et. No, 2i, « s, 3-J5 w 5th av, 25x81.7x35.8 son av, w a, nortb balf lot 77 map of Belmont 4,500 x7ã.9. Already mortgaged to raortgagee. Village, 34tb Ward, 50x100. Dec. 10, 3 years Boyd, EUzabeth widow toThe Title Guaraotea Dec.9, lyear, 5iÉ. 1,000 ^ 4,000 and Trust Co. Greene av. P, M. Nov. 21, Wiesener, Oscar E. A., Brooklyo, to Herroao Mohoken, John to BerDheimer & Schmid. 1 year, 5 %. 3,000 Cohen. Av C, Nos. 171 and 173, w s, 47.4 e Alexander av, No. 133. Saloon lease Dec. Braekeu, Jofan W., Harry S and EdwinL, to llth Bt, 47.4x83 Dec. 13, 3 yeai-a, 7,000 13,deraand. 3,000 Margaret Uendricksoo, Jamaica, L. I, Mad- SometoBame. Forsyth st, e s, 135.8 sGrand MahnkeD, John to Charies Boyee. Southern ison sC, n s, 9i e Clason av, ruus east 20 x et, 24.11x100x25 2x100. Dec. 13, 2 yeors. 3,000 Boolevard, No 677. cor Alexauder av. Sa- nortfa 100 X west 15.6 to Old Bedford road, x Wilckens, Edward to THB MUTUAL LIPE INS loon leaae. Dec, 12, Dotes. 5,000 southwest 6.3 X soutb 95.8. Dec, 7, due Nov. Co. of New Yor . 17th st. P, m. Dec. la, Palmer, Frankl n G., Philadelpbia, Pa, to 1, 1895,5 9,. 1,500 1 year, 5 %. 311,000 Amanda BussiDg. Jefterson si, n s, lot 83 Britsch, Henry to Andrew Joerc and Tberesa Wileon, Maude A, to S, D, Preshman, 47th et, raapof Morrísania, 139.5 to cencre Chnton bis wife. Ellery sC. P. M. " Dec, 10, due No. 137, n B, 84 e Lesiogton av, 16x80. Dec. av, x2aO.4x8.11x348,10. Dec. 10, I year orin- Dec. 1, 1895, 5 %. 3,000 13, due Dec. 14,1893. 3,000 stal!e,5$, 4,300 BrowD, Cfaarles to Caroline Bottmann. Mc- Welp, Anna to Bmily Cook. 118th st, s s, 303,4 Reinhardt, Margaret B. wife of and Louis to Kibbíu st, s 8, .50 e Huinboidt st, 50x11)0. w 3d av, 24.I0xi0O.lI. Dec. 15, due Nov. 1, Beury L. Puidy. 3d av, n e cor 169th st, July 1, 5 years, 5 %. 3.000 1893. or inetolls, 5>í %• 4,000 runs nortbeast 150 x eoutfaeast 802 x south- Brumme, Alfred with Title Guaranten and Weiustein, Ascher to Ricfaard M. Hunt. 35tb west 49.4 X northwest 116 x southwe3t99 to Truac Co. both mortgagees. Agreeinent aa 8t. P. M. Dec. 1, 3 yeara, 5 % 18,000 169tfa Bt, X uorthwest 93.5. Sub. to mort. to priority of morts. made by Waiter Cozens. Westervelt, Mary to THE HABLEM SAVINOS Dec. I, lyear, SíÊ. 10,000 Doc. 12. uom BANK, 128d st, S S, 2i5 W 2d av, 35x100.11. ToussBÍnt. Tberesa wife of Frederick and Ju- Butidick, Florence E. wife of Lewis to Louis Already roortgaged to mortgagea for $5,000. lius P. Toussaiut to John Behneider. Berrîan Kram. New York. Cbristopher av, w s, 3J5 Dec. 15,1 year, & %. 1.000 av, n w eor Walton av, 99.6s 173.SxlOLSx n Newport av. 50x100. Dec. 10, 1 year. 100 Wichmann, Prederick W. to Martha L. Rutb- m.8. Dee. 13, dueDec. 14, lí!95. 4,000 CarCer, Heleo W. wife of and FrBderick L. tø erford, Cooperstown, N. Y. 87tb st. P, M. Trainor, Ann M. to Sarab J, Gedney, Maraaro- Henrietta A, Buell. Hancock st, n s, 863.6 Dec, 15, 3 ye rs, 4>í %. 10,000 neck, H. Y. Creaton av, e s, lot 99 |map w Reid av, 18.9x100. Dec. 8, 3 years, 5 %. .5,000 Wilkens, Claue to Josepb Sehreiaer, 87tb at. Prospect Hill estate, Fordbam, 50x125. Dec. Sarae to Ellen F. Crowell. Bame property. P. M. Oeo. 14, due JBD. 1, 1894. 5,300 S.Syears. 1,000 Sub. to mort. $5,000. Dec. 1,5 years, 5 %. 3,000 Deoember 17,189» 816 Record and Gu de,

Cantus, Justus to Cbarles Sauer. Madison st, Foote, John to Robert F. Minto. Bainbridge Houcbin, Ernest A., Gertrude Schubert ond ns 337.6 wHoward av, 37.6x100. Nov. 10, st, s 8, 291.3 e Ralpb av, 17.3x100. Dec. 9, 1 Wiikins K, Putnara to Cathriue M, Wyckoff. year. ' 90O 53d st, u s, 100 e let av, 80x100.3. Dee. 9, 3 3years, 51 ,^ 3.500 years, 5 %. 4,700 Chapraan, Lizzie W. mortgagor with Phebe H. Sarae to Wi ltara Kerby. Bainbridge st, s s, Osborn. Extensiou of mort. Nov. 22. nom 575.6 6Ealph av, 17.3x100. Sub. to morts. Hunt, Hattie W. to David W. Burns. South Same to Isaae Hall, Madison st, n s, 290 w Dec. 9, demand. 1,600 Oxfordst, es, 131.10 8 De Kalb av, 23x100. Stuyvesant av, 80x100. Nov. 1, 5 yeaxs. 1,700 PuUshire, LUIie to Miehael Dowley. CorneliB Dee. 18,lyeer, 6^. 13,000 Cirker, Fanny to Isaac Hyraes. Greene av. et. P. M. Dee, 6, ÍDstails. 1,800 Hyman, Josepb to Margaret MulvihiU. Bed- P. M. Dec. 9,1 year. 9 0 Puhrraan, Prank to Leonhard Eppig. Atlantfc ford av, P. M. Dec. 7, due Dec. 9, 1895, 5%. Cocroft, Barauel and James to The German av, ns, 100 w Van Sieklen av, 20x105.11 x20x 3,800 Savinga Bank, Brooklyn. Bushwick av, 106.4. Dee. S, 1 year. 900 Inskeen, Austin 8. and Margaret A. ConnoUey west cor Conway st, lOUxlO , Nov. 14, due Frank, WUliam and Lena his wir'e to Perdi- to Henry J. Sbarroan. East 15th st, w s, Dec. 3,1893, 5 %. 1,000 nand Prank. Paciflc st, n s, 144.8 w Frank- 288.3 s Av C, 80x100, Flatfaush. Dec, 9, 1 Cogau, Dominick to Charles J. Patterson. linav, 20x90. Dec. 8, 1 year, 5 í. 1,500 year. 700 17th st, No. 259, n e s, 99.6 s e 5tb av, 20.6x Some to sarae. Haoeoek st, s e s, 100 s w Johnson, Hannoh W. wife of Cfaarles O. to 100.2. D-c. 13, 3 years, 5 %. 3,500 Bushwick av, 25x100. Dec. S, 1 year, 5 %. 3,500 Frederick Middendorf, Cleveland at, e s, 60 Same to James O'Hara. Dikeman at, n e s. 90 Gallin, Jobn W. to Maria Von Twisteru et al. n Gleuraore BV, 30x60. Dec. 9, due Juue 1 s e Van Brunt st, 25x abt 100 to eentre Red esrs. Henry W. Von Twistera. South Ist st, 1893. 2U0 Hook lane. x—x90. Dee. 13, 5 years, 5 %. 8,000 nes, 113.11 n w Berry st, runs north 20 x Jordan, Sorab E, widow to James A. Canfield. Connella, Joseph wíth Title Guarantee and west 3.6 X north to point 100 s of Grand st, x Evergreen av, n e -, 30 n w Halsey sc, P, M. Trust Co. botb mortgagees. Agreement as W6st20xsoutb to South Ist st, x east 22.6. Dec. 1, due Dec. 8, 1895, 5 %. 3,500 to priority of morts. roade by Walter Cozeus. Dec. 6. 3 years.5í. 3,000 Sarae to Sarah Holman. Saine property, Dec. Dee. 18. nom Sarae to Youne Men's East Pide Benevolent 10, 3 yeors. 3,5(0 Same witb sarae, Similar agreement, Dee. Assoc, New York. Same property. 2d mort. Kaplan, Nathan to Galen U. Speocer. Jeffér- 12, nora Dec. 10, due Oct. 17, 1893, 5 %. 500 son av, No. 1043, s e s, 228 n e Broadway, 18x Cohkn, Sarauel to Bennard Cohau. Boerum GaUigan, Michaei to Nell e C. Van Reypen. 100. Dee. 8, 3 years, 5 %. 3,O0C st,n s, 75 w Bushwick av, 25x100. Nov. 15, jobnson st, n s, 18.10 e Lawreuce st, 8, lOx Same to some. Jefferson av, No. 1046, s e s, di eNov. 16, 1893. 3,200 60. Dec. 13, instaUs. gold, 500 210ueBroadwav, ISílOO. Dec. 8, 3 yeai-s; Comwell, Tbeodore I. W. to Thomas Hiscock. Gaateiger, John W. to George R, Haydoek exr. 5 %. ' 3,000 Lexington av. P. M. Dec. 14,1 year, 5 %. jane A. Brewn. Vanderveer st, No. 54, s s, Karpeusteiu, Chas, H. to The Brooklyn Blate 113.6 w Bushwick av, 16.8x100. Dec. 12, due Mantel Co. Corne ia st, s e s. 371.10 n e Cen- Cozzens, Mildred A., Freeport, L. L, to Tbe Jan. 1. 1897, 1,8U0 tral av, 18x100. Aug. 29, 3 years. 9C0 German-Araerican Improvement Co. Brad- Gate, Elizabeth to Cbarles F, Batt. Jefferson Kelly, John W. to Louisa Foote. Sehenck av. ford st, w s, 100 n Belmont av, 100x100. Dec. av. P. M. Nov. 29, due Dee. 1. 1S93, 5 %. 6,000 P. M. Nov. 33, 3 yeors, 250 13, demand. 7,000 G raor, Jobn D. to John H. Brinckerhoff exr. Kerr, Peter G. co Theodore Kiendl. Scbenck Cozzens, Mildred A. wife of and William E. to William L, Johnson. Lesington av, n s, av. P. M. Sept. 24, l year. 300 The WiUiarasburgh Savíngs Bank. Bradford 245.10 w Tompkms av, 24.2xlC0. Nov. 28, Kíng, Jane A. widow aad Eliza Jaekson widow dueNov. 1, 1895, 6%. 1,500 to The Title Guarantee and Truat Co. Bridge at w s, 100 n Belraont av, 5 lots, eacb 30x 8t, e s, 25 s Johnsou et, 25xUJ0. Dee. 8, 3 100. 5morts., eaeh $3,000. Dee. 13, 1 year, G edbiU, Elizabeth to Edward A. Everitt. years, 5 %. 4,500 5Í. 15,000 Prospect av, n e s, 475 s e 3d av, rans nortb- De Groff, Catharine to Jobn Cowenhoven. C7th east 58.1 x nortbwest 17,10 x southwest 33.6 x Kingsiand, Louisa widow to George E. Eatob- st, s s, 300 w llth BV, 20x130. Dec. S, 5 years. northweBC 1.1 x soutbwest 33.3 to av, x south- irg. Morton st, n s, 260 w Bedford av, 20x 400 east 18.9. Nov. 7, installs. 30 100. Nov. 31, 1871, deroand, 7 %. 1,700 de Rieelhal, Alphonse tM Andrew J. Onder- Samé to Lemmy Ann Halstead. Sarae prop- Klee, Minnie E,, New York, to Aaron Levy. donk et al. guards. o£ George O. Linkletter. erty. Nov. 7, 3years. 1,3U0 De Kalb av, n s, 75 w Marey av, 50x100. Hewea st, s s, 367.8 e Lee av, 65.8x100. Dec. Glover, Josephine to Stephen M. Hoye. Dean Dec. 14. iostalls, 5 %. 1,800 1, dueNov. 1,1897, 5 í- 6,000 st, n s, 300 w Uuderhiil BV, 35x117.5. Dec. Klein, Jobn to Tbe West Brookiyn Land and Darby, Jane O, to Bdward A. Everit, Covert 10,1 year, 5 %. 300 Improveraent Co. 55th st. P, M. Dec, 6, 8t,s 6 8,200 s w Bushwick av, 25x100; La- Gomer, Augusc and George to Tbe Getmau due Aug. 1, 1896, S %. 175 fayette av, n e eor Nostrand av, 3itx65. Dec. Saíings Bank, Brooklyu. Varet st, s s, 50 w Knifan, Thomas B. and George W, Tooker to 14, notes. 206 Ewenst, runssouth 100 x southweît 53.3 to Elbert Snedeker. Sutton st, e s, 300 e Nassau Dewey, Louis H. to Char es T. Burroughs. Broadway at point 88.1 n w Cook st, x north- av. P. M. Nov. 1, 3 years, 5 %. 1,300 Knickerbocker av. P. M. Dec. 6, 1 year, west 40.9 X northeaat 29.4 x north 89,11 to Same to same. Buttou sc, e s, 430 s Nassau av. 5 %. 2,500 Varet st, x eaat 50. Oct. 1, due Dec, 1,1893, P. M. Nov. 1, 3 years, 5 %. 400 Dixon, Sarah J. wife of and Daniel McD. to 5 %. 30,000 Same to Coraelius N. Houghland. Same prop- The South Brooklyn Savings Inet. Dean st, Grace, John P. and Johanna L. his wife to Ed- erty. P. M. Nov, 1, 3 yeors, 5 ^. gold, 4C0 8 s, 2U5 w Brooklyn av, 30x107.3. Dee. 13, 1 ward A. Treat. 53d st, s s, 400 e 4th av, 30x Bame to sarae. Sutton st, e s, 300 s Nassau av. year, 5 %. ' 'OO 100.2, Dec. 12, due Jan. 1, 1897. 1,800 P. M. Nov. 1, 3 yeare, 5 %. gold, 1,3C0 Dodds, WilUam J. to Tbe WUIiamsburgh Sav- Grahara, James to Blizabeth P. Child, Litch- Kunkel, John C. to The West Brcoklyn Land ings Bank. Driggs av, e s, 137.6 s tíouth 4th field.Conn. Chauneey st, n w a, 355s w Ever- aud Improvement Co. 55th st. P, M. Dec. - st, 23.6xlCO, h & 1. Dec. 10, 1 year, 5 %. 4,000 green av, 30x100. Dec. 8, 3 years. 3,500 6, due Aug. 1, 1896,5 %. 175 Donovao, John J. to Thomae S. OU ve, Soutb Same to sarae, Cbauneey st, n w s, 375 s w Laing, Donald to Anua W. Walsb, South 4tb st, s s, 259.6 e Driggsav, 33x100. Dee. 10, Bvergreen av, 30x100. Dee. 8, 3 years. 3,500 Orange, N. J. Belmont av, s s, 20 w Mon- 1 year, 5 %. l.fO Same to John A. Latimer and ano. trustees tauk av, 30x90. Dee. 7, due April 4, 1896. 2,000 Doody, Daniel witb Sophie G. Parker both for Harriet B. Beldsn. Chauncey st, n w s, Lambert, Henry to Louis L. Piruski. Lots347- mortgagees. Agreement BS to priority of 395 sw Evergreen av, 2Uxl00. Dec. 8, 3 352 ioclusive block 13 map W, Zieglei 's 1,197 morts. made by Patrick Pleming. Dec. 3. nnm years. 3,5C0 iots, Flatbush and New Utrecht. Dee. 13,1 Drake, John J. to Title Guarantee and Trust Same to same trustees for Anne M. Vougfat, year. 500 Co. Coney Island Bridge Co.'s Turnpike Cfaauncey st, u w s, 415 s w Bvergreen av, Lambrecht, Praok to Benjamin A. Sanda. 4th road, Coney Island. Dee. 8, 8 years, 5 %. See 30x100. Dec. 8, 3 y, ars. 3,500 Conveys. 3,000 av, w 8, 36 n 13tb st, 16sS0. Dec. 8, 5 years, Same to same tmstees for Harriec B, Belden. 5 %. 3,000 Eberth, Lorenz and Margaretta to The Gerraan Cbauueey sC, n w s, 455 s w Evergreen av, 20x Bame to same, 4th av, w s, 20 n 13th gt, 16x80. SavingsBank, Brooklyn, Morgan av, e s, 25 100. Dee. 8, 3 years. 3,5C0 Dec. S. 5 yeors, 5 %. 3,000 sGrattan et, 3 iots, eacb 35x100. 3 raorts,, Same to same. Chauceey st, n w s, 455 sw Lanthier, Jeaunette to Richard Cronin, Crop- each $3,000. July 7, due Dee. 1, 1893, 5 %. 9,000 Bvergreen av. 31x100. Dee, S, 3 years. 3,500 sey av, s ws, lois37and38map of 38 building Eich, Adara to Charles Engert. Humboldt st. Green, WiIIiamH. toMary Gray. 5thav, es, 85 sectioos at Batb, extending to New Utrecbt P. M Dec. 8, inatalls. Î83 n 31st st. P M. Dec. 7, 1 year 1,000 Bay; Cropsey av, s w s, abt 105 s e Eath, Biermann, Frederick to Christine C. Fish. Same to John Pfortner. Same property. P, M. New Utrecht and Greenwood plank road,50x Sutter av, n s, 81.3 w Jerome st, 13,9x100. DEC. 7, 3 years, 5 %. 3,500 373 toBay. xl0x370.5; Cropsey av, s s, 356 s Dee. 13,3 years. 1>5U0 Greenwood, Benjarain F. to (liver H. Crorarae- 6 New Utrecht to Bay road, 50x355.10 to Eunis, Bliza to Bdgar 0. Fearce trustee Hosea lin, Elraont, L, I. Sheridan av. P. M. Dec. Bay, x50.2x359.8; also laud under watsr. O pBarce. Baitic st, a s, 166.4 w Cliucon st 1, 9 yeare, 5 %. 1,200 Sub. to raorts, $30,000. Dec. 9, installs. 1,467 as it existed in 1869, 24.6x100. Dec, l'i, due Gundel, Margaret wife of and Ludwig to The Lantbier, Jeannette wife of Lou s A. co Mor- Jan, 1, 1896, 5 %. 4,500 German Savings Bank, Brooklyn. South3d gan J. O'Brien. Sarao properTy. Dec. 9, due Ester, Joseph A. and Mary A, to Charles Bn- Bt, s s, 135 w Hewes st, 2,5x95.2. Oct. 1, Nov. 3, 1896, 5 %. 3,000 eerc. Humboldt st, P.M. Dec. I3,5years, dueDee, 1,1893, 5$. 1,100 Same to Thoraas Crimmins, New York. Sarae 5 %. 1,425 Habighorst, Henry to Henry H. Coehran. property. Dec. 9, due Nov. 2, 1896, 5 %. 18,000 Penwiek, Mary F. wife oE aod Williara H., Jr., We rfield st, n w a, 135.4 n e Evergreen av. Lauer, Daniel to Henry Kordea. WÍUoughby to Mary Preston. Diamond st, e s, 250s Naasau P. M. Sub. to raort. $2,850. Dec. 9, due av, s e s, 135 s w Knickerbocker av, 25x100. av, 25x100, DBC. 7, 5 yeai-s, 5 %. 3,500 Dec. 10, 1896, iuBtalls. 1,250 Sub. to morf. $3,700. Dec. 9, 3 yeara. 800 PickBtt, Sophronia M, widow co Henry A. Hioe, Halstead, Isaae to Samuel M. Terry, Southold, Same to aame. Willoughby BV, S e S, 100 s w New York. Gates av, n s, 354 ePranklin av, L. I. ProspeeC pl, n s, 193 w Seheneetady Kniekerbocker av. —x 100x35x100. Dec. 9, 3 27x100. Dee. 8, installs. 1,000 av, 45.3x127.9. Dec. 12, 1 year. 1,000 years. 2,000 Fiseher, Peter W. to WUIiara Bedford, Hart, Cbarlea with the Gerraan-American Real Same to Sarah H. Powell. WiUougbby BV, S e Graham av, w s, 33.5 s Ricbardson st, 26,7x Bstate Title Guarantee Co. both raortgageea. s, 150 s w Kniekerbocker av. P. M. Dec, 8, 72.1. Dec. 12, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 Agreeraent as Co priority morts. by John A. 3 years, 5 %. 3,750 Piscber, Israel F. to Henry J. Davison, Jr., Scbilling. Dec. S, -—- Same co same. Wilioughby av, s e s, 135 s w guard. EUa H. and Carrie T. Davison. Ar- Hartraann, William to Eibert H. Thorne exr. Knickerbocker av. P. M. Dec. 8, 3 years, liDgton av, n s, 54 w Hendr x st, 46x100. Isaac Cocks. NewporC at, n e cor Osborn Dec. 13, 3years,5*. 4,000 5 *. 3,i'50 Bt, 25x100. Dec, 10, due Jan. 1, 1S9S. 1,200 Same to Edward Hopper, Philadelphia, Pa. Pisher, Alexander and Thomas Nolan to H. Hawkins, William to George H. Roberta. 14th WiIIoughby av, s e s, 100 s w Kuickerboeker Koehler & Co, 6th av, No. 691. Saloon st,ss, 404.4eSthav, 18.6x100. Dec. 8, 3 years, av. P. M. Dec. 8, 3 yeai-s, 5 %. 4,000 lease. Dec 6, deraand. 770 5 %. 3,.5 0 Levy, Pbilip to Mutual Lífe Ics. Co., New Pisk, Nettie B. to Cbarles and Alfred Hamii- Sarae to same. 14th st, s s, 385.11 e Sth av, 18.5x "Sork. De Kalb av, n s, 35 e Suimier av, 75x ton. 52d st. P. M. Dec. 14, installs, 5 %. 1,400 100. Dec. 8, 3 years, 5 %. 3,500 75; Myrtleav, n s, 150 w Suraner av, 41.6x100; Fithian, Mary S. wife o£ Riehard B. to Bernard Same to Martha ,A. Adaras, 14tL st, B S, Broadway, n w cor Hart st, l OxlOO. Dee. 7, Larzelere. 57lh st, s w s, 2S0 n w 13th av, 330.8 e Sth av, 18.6x100. Dec. S, due Nov. 1, due Dec. 13, 1893,5 %. 50,000 100x100.3. Dec. 9, 3 years. 3,000 1895, 5 %. 4,000 Leyden, Mary A. to Sarauel G, Fox. Paciflc Pleischman, Aurelia wife of and Theobald to Herndl, Frauk to Gaorg. SehU iuger. WUl- st, No. 124, s s, 193 e Henry st, 25x100. Dec. The German Savings Bank, Brooklyn. Ham- iams Bv, w s, 100 s Glenraore av, 30x100. 10, due Jan. 1,1894, 5 %. 1,£00 burg av, n e a, 25 n w Stockholm st, 3 lots, Dee. 10, lOyears, 5 %. 1,500 Lohrmann. Charles to Joseph Marson trustee each 25x100. 3 morta., eaeb $3,000. OeC. 20, Hertling, FhiUpp and Maria bis wife to George George T. Marson. ChestnuC st, e s, 100 s due Dec. 1, 1893, 5 %. 9,000 Straub. Harraau st. P. M. Dec. 8, 3 yôar.=. Glonmore av, 15x79.4; Dumont av, n s, 76 w Same to aaroe. Rutledge st, s s, 180 w Harri- 3,600 Hendrix st, 25x100. Dec. 8, due Jan. 1, 1S98. sou Bv, 30x100. Oct. 31, due Dec. 1, 1893, 5 %. Hettesheiraer, EUzabetba wife of and CharlBS 3,000 3,000 to Louis Bossert. Maujer st, No. 25, u s, 35x Saroe to same, Hamburg av, west eor Stoek- 100. Nov. 1, 5 years, 5 %. 3,450 Líndemann, Louis G. to The German Saviugs holm Bt, 3UxlC0. Oet. 20, due Dee. 1, 1893, Hoagland, Charles to beDaUyNewsBuiIding, Bank, Brooklyn. Cornelia st, n w s, 3UU n e 5 %. 3,500 Savings and Loan -åssoe. 9th st, a s, 333.4 e Evergreen av, 40x100. Oet. 5, due Dee. 1, , 1893, 5 %. 6,000;] Fox, Almina to Ernst Augustin. Myrtle av. 4Cb av. P. M, Nov. 12, installs, 3,306 P. M. Nov, 21, due Dec. 1, 1897, 5 %. 3,000 Hohwiesner. Nicholas ard PhUip Aichele to Losee, Thoraas H. to A. Judson Palmer. Bed- Pries, Edward A. mortgagor withJosepbE. Sophie W. wife of said PhUip Aicbole. ford av, e s, 60 n Putuam BV, mns eest líXi x Flower mortgagee. Estension of mort. Dec. Vemon av, s s, 400 e Lewis av, 75x100. Dec. north 20 x west — x soutb O.l^ x — to BV, x 13. noro 7, 3 yeara, 5 %. 2,335 soutfa 19.10. Dec. 13,3 years. íjSOO December 17,189S Record and Guîde. 817

LÍDColn, JamesD, to AlonzoE. De Baun. Cliu- Oestreieher, Anna M. widow to Andrew Gin- Somo to same. 5th at, s w s, 417.10 n w 5tb av, tonav, necor Fulton st. P. M, Bub. to ter. Melrose st, s e s, 100 n e Kuiekerbocker 20x100. Nov.-30, 2 years, 5 í- 4,500 raort. î;l3,000. Dec. 12, 1 vear, 5 %. 3,000 av, 85xI0u. DPC. 1, 3 years, 5 %. 6 0 Smitb, EllBn wife of Tbomas W. to Cbarles D. Lovely, Jofan E. to The Union Co-operative Olseu, Rayuert to Edward M. Townaend exr. BtirweU, Frank A. Barnaby and Susan B. Building and Loao Assoc. Qu ncy st, n s, Be inda R. Townsend. Sraitb sc. P. M. Dec. Pingarr. 5th st, s s, 397.10 w 5th av, 300x100. 335 e Suraner av, 16.8x100, Dec. 14, installs. 13, installs. 1,3.50 Dec, 13, due Nov. 30, 1893, 8,015 6,000 Orara, Fi'anCBS A. mortgagor with Anna J. Soderstrom, Eriek to PbUlips Abbott, Pros- Lyon, Mary R. to Louiia W. Taylor, Bostou, Randell. Estension of mort. Dec. 7, uom pect pl. P. M. DBC. 9. due Dee. 12, 1895, Maas. Linwood st. P, M, DBC. 7, 3 years, Oversle, Andrew to The South Brooklyn Co- 5% 3,000 2.000 oparative Building and Loan Assoe. 66tb st. Stecher, LouistoWUIiamsburghSavingsBank. Sarae to Donald Laiog. Same property. P. s s, 140 w llth av, 20x100. Dec. 6, instal'a. 3,000 Soutb Sth at, n s, 41 e Driggs av, 40x50. Nov. M. Dec. 7, duB Aug. 1, 1895. 670 Parmer, Ada wi£e of Lewis to Horace F. Bur- 86, 1 year, 5 % 2,000 Lynch, Mary B. to Lydia M. Líttle, o£ Hays roughs, Eastern Parkway, s s, 65 e Watkins Stern, Lena wife o£ Jacob to George Straub. City, KaoEos. St. Jobns pl, s s, 137.9 w 8th 8t, 176x100. Dec. 7, 6 raontba. 438 GreBue av, P. M. Dec. 13,ÍDbtaUs. 2,000 av, 18,10x100. Dec, 6, 3 years. 5 %. ^10,000 Pettifer. Joseph B. toThe Kiogs County Bav- Stilwell, Cbarles to WUliam S, Eastburn, New MaeDonougb, WiUiam to Elbert Snedeker. ÍDgs last, South 5tb st, n e s, 150 s e York. Ea^t New York av, west cor Paeifie Nassau av, n e cor Hausman st. P. M, Dee, st, 35x91.8x35x93. Dee. 13, demand, 5«. 1,.500 st. P. M. Nov. 30, 5 years. 5 %, 2,500 15, Syears, 51 1,400 Pfister, Ernst i3. and Louise A. P. to Charles Striepecke. Frederick to Lizzie B. Hosier. Same to Corneliua N, Hoagland. Sarae prop- Bngert. Humboldt st. P, M. Dec. 13, 5 Guernsey st, w s, 25 a Nassau av. 25x175x27.7 erty. P. M. Nov. 15, 3 vears, 5 . 1,400 years, 5 %. 1,3 0 X158.6. Dec. 13, due Jan, 1, 1896. 1,200 Mahe , Jaæee to Maitba A. Russell and Mary Pilkington, Lottie J. to Tbe German-Ameriean Sullivan, Bridget to James Lamont. Sullivan J. Huber. Olive pi, w s, 98.7 n AtJantic av, improvement Co. Crescent st, w s, 200 s st. P'M. Dec. 7, 5 yeara. 2,000 17.3x95. Mareb 15, due June 5. 1894. 1,000 Eastern Parkway, 40x100. Dee. 6, 3 yeai's. 500 Sweet, Jaue to Joseph Metzger. Hart st. P. Magrath, Jerairaa to Albert W. S. Proctor Preston, Elizabeth to Comelius Duffy. 34th st, M. Dec. 13, 3 years, 5 %. 250 guard. Annie DoIIe, Bergen st. s s, 180 w o s, 300 w 5tb av. P. M. Dec. 8, iuBtalls. Sweet, Rowland to Cbarles E. Rogers & Co. Clason av. 30x100. Dee. 30, due Nov. 1, 1,400 Cbauncey st, n s, 200 e Stuyvesant av, 80x100. 1894. 700 Proskey, Winfleld S. to The Title Guarantee Dec, 10, note. 764 Marlborougb, Micbaei P. to WiUiam A. Marl- and Trust Co. Prospect pl, s s, 365 e Grand Swiu, Mary widow to Sarah E. Covert widow. borough, (Í lerraont av, P. M. Dec. 14, iu- av, 120rl31. Dec, 14, deraand. 38,000 Haneoefc st. s s, 3'33 4 e Patehen av, 18.4x100, stalis, gold, 3,500 Eacey, Joseph D, East Orange, H. J,, to July 23. 3 years, 5 %. 3,500 Marquand. William H, to Julia "Xoung. Maeon George Seharabach guard, Lizzie Kapps, Thieáe, Pelix L. to Cbarles aud Alfred Hamil- Bt. P. M. Dec. 13, 3 years. 1,000 Newark, N. J. Waverly av, w s. 18.7 s o£ ton. 53d Bt. P. M. Dec. 10, installs, 5 %. 1,400 Same to Title Guarantee and Trust Co. Same division line bet sections 8 and 10 on map o£ ThirkeU, Eobert C, New York. to James D. property. P. M. Dec. 12, due Dec. 13, 1895, lands purehased by Georee W. Pine from Lyncb. 24tb av, west cor 83d st, 100x120, 5 %. 4,500 John Spader, Sept. 17, 1833, runs soutb 18.6 Gravesand. Aug. 1, due Aug. 9, 1894, 5 %. Marsland, John W. A. to The Title Guarautee x80. l-5part. Dee. 13, 3 raonths. 300 1,470 and Trust Co. De Kaib av, s s, 200 w Stuy- Enpport, Sarab wife of and Adolpb to Frank Trior, Seligman and Abrabam S. to Howard vesant BV, 20X10U. Dec. 13, 3 years, 5 %. 2,5U0 A. Barnaby. Van Voorliis st. P. M, Sub. C. and Edward M. Brown, Comstocks Bridge, Mathews, Aun to Horaee Burrougbs. Ever- to raort. $38,750. Dee. 18, demand. 5,950 Conn. MeKibbin st, n s, 139,6 e Bushwick green av. s w s, 50 s e Covert st, 50x83. Dee. Same to Frank A. Barnaby. Bame property. av, mns north 151.8 x east 14.9 x uortb 33,11 10, 6 months. 3,000 Dec. 18, demand. 88,750 X6ast36 X south 139.5 to st, x west 377.4. Matheson, Serapfaine wife of ond StBphen Eeimers, Henry to Robert J. PbiIIips. Covert SepC. 30, 3 years. 15,000 . to Bi Cbarles Welsh trustaes for Etbel H. st. P. M. Dec. 10, 1 year, 5 %. 500 Vaas, Maria M, to The German SavÍDgs Bank, Tweddle, Vanderbilc av, w s, 4l7 n Gates Reed, Bliza to John Andrews. Chauocey at, Brooklyn, Gatas av, s s, 135 e Btuyvesant av, 18,8x100. Dec. 14, due June 28, 1896, 5 %. n s, 175 e Reid av. P. M. Dec. 1, 1 year. av, 35x90. July 7, due Dec. 1, 1893, 5 %. 4,000 1,500 1,950 Voo Buren, Ansel H. to Eiizabeth W. Al- Mathews, Abrabam to William Mathewa. Par- • Sarae to same. Same property. Dec. 1, 1 year. drich, New Vork. Marion st, s s, 159,4 w cel in Flatlauds, abt 3 aeres, ad j J. Berry aud 3,500 RoekawayBV, 15.7x76,6x18.9x87.6. Sub. to J, Lott. Feb. 11. 1891. 500 Eieeio. Micbele to Prank A. Barnaby aod Dan- mort. $2,500, July 5, 1 year. 1,000 MBUS, BarbaratoThe German Savings Bank, iel P. Lewis. 73d st. P. M. Dec. 8, iu- Same to soroe. Marion sc, s s, 143.9 w Rocka- Brooblyn. Harmau st, s e s, 350 u e Irving staUs. 1,000 way av, 15.7x87.6x18.9x97. Sub. to mort. av, 35x98.1. Nov. H, due Dee. 1, 1893, 5 %. 80O Rodgers, Antbony and Hanuah E. his wife to $3,500. July5, 1 year. 1,000 McDicken, Daniel to Thomas S. Strong. New Mary M. wife of and Riehard R. Williaras. Some to same. Marion st, s s, 128.1 w Rocka- York. Jefferson av, s s, 205 w Howard av, 4 56th st, s s, 340 w 3d av, 20x100,3. Dec. 13, 3 way av, 15.7x97x8x10x100. Sub. to raort. lots, together iu size 70x100, 4morts..each years, 5 %. 9 0 $3,500. July 5, 1 year. 1,000 $1,000. Dec. 9, 6 monchs, 5 %. 4,000 Eogers, Dwight B., Danbury. Cono,, to An- Same to same. Marion st, s s, 113.6 w Rocka- Same to same. Jefferson av, s s, 188 w Howard drew H. CargiU. Brookiyn av, &c. P. M. way av, 15.7x100. Sub. to raort. $3,500. av, 17x100. Dec. 9. 6 montha, 5 %. 1,050 Nov. 10, 3 years, 5 %. 15,000 July 5, lyear. 1,000 McDonneJl, Charles E. to The Dtroe SavÍDgs Rogers, Nellie E., Jersey City, N. J., to Marie Same to same, Marion st, s s, 96.10 w Roeka- Baok, Brooklyn. Lawrenee av, s s, 300 w Ist E. Jacobsoo. (Jates av. s s, 43.9 e Lewis av, way av, 15.7x100. Sub. to mort. $3,800. st, OúxlOO; Lawreneeav, s s, 300 w Ist st, l O 18.9x81). Dec, 13, due May 1, 1893, gold, 1,000 July 5, lyear, 700 xlOO; Wasbington av, n s, 300 w Ist st. lOOx Ross, WiUiara S. to The Flatbush Co-operative Sarae to eame. Mariou st. s s, 81.3 w Rocka- xlOO Flatbusb. Dec. 9, 1 year. 5 %. 7,000 Bavings and Loan Asaoc. Hawthorne st, s s, way av, 15.7x100. Sub. to mort. $3,800. MeLaugblin, Mich'l J. to Tbe WiIUamsburgh 995 7 e from n e cor Winthrop st and Flat- July 5, I year. 700 Ravings Bank. Kosciusko st, n s, 3^9.8 e bush Bv, 30x106, Platbusb. Nov. 20, installs, Same to same. Marion st, s s, 65,7 w Roeka- Marey av, 20x100. Dee. 6, 1 year, 5 %. 3,500 5 %. 675 way av, 15.7x100x13.3x4.7395.8. Sub. to Same to Bame. Kosciusko st, n s, 349.8 e Marey Ruat, Charies D, to Charies Frazier. Glenada raort. $3,8D0. July 5, 1 year. 700 av, 30x100. Dee. 6, 1 year, 5 %. 3,500 pl. s w cor Decatur st, 50x85. Dee. 14, de- Same to same. Marion st. s s, 50 w Rockaway Some to same. Koseiusko at, n s, 369.8 e Marcy raand. 10,000 av, 15,7x95.8x88.11x71.6. Sub. to mort. av, 20x100. Dec. 6, 1 year, 5 2. 3,600 Rubensohn. Rachel to George W, Weitz, $2,600. July 5, 1 j ear, 900 MePbilliamy, James H. to The German-Ameri- Tompkins Bv, e s, 75 n Park BV, 35X1^0. P. Same to Edward L. SpencBr trustee. Marion can Improvement Co. Pine st, w s, líO s M. July 1, 5 yeai-s, 5 %. 1,000 st, s s, 50 w Rockaway av, 3L3xl0Oxl3.3x Eastera Parkway, 30x100. Dec. 7, 3 yoars. 300 Sarae to Cai'oline Bottraann. Bame property. 33.6x7L6. Suh to mort $7,000, July 5, due MÍDden, Rebecea to Simou B. Isaacsoo. Wlil- P. M. Juij 1, 5years, 6 í. 3,000 Peb.-5, 1893. 1,000 iams av, e s. 274.5 s Atlantic av, 16,8x100. Ruasell, Susaona E. C. wife of Walter C, to Vao Cauwenbergh, Edmond to James M, Nov. 26, lyear. 1,500 Samuel Hanua. Halsey st, n s, 285 w Marcy Walerbury and ano. exrs. Lawreuce Water- Monahan, Thomasmortgagee with Edward F. av, 30x91.6x80.4x99.6, Dee. 1, 3 montbs. 4,000 bury. IrvJDg av, soutb cor Troutmao st. P. Liuton mortgagor. Extension oí raort. Nov. Ryan, Thomas R. to Nicholas L. Rapelje. M, Nov. 19, due Dec. 15, 1S95, 5 %. 4,750 37. nora Duraoot st, Livonia .av, Christopher av and Samotosame. Irving av, west cor Troutman Mond, í ugusta to Theodore B. Green and aoo. Stooe av—the blook and buUdings. Dec. 5, at-. P. M. Nov. 30. due Dec. 15. 169S, 5 %. 4,750 exrs, William Greeo. Leonard at, w s, 35 s 3 years. 1,500 Bame to same. Irving av, south eor Jefferaon Devoe st, 35x100. Dec. 9, 5 years, 5 %. 1,200 Ryan, WiUiara P. to Joseph Liebmann and 8t. P. M. Nov. 30, due Dec. 15, 1895, 5 %. 4,750 Montignani, Williara A. to Lottie N, Palmer. Tbeodore Ohermeyer. Bedford av, n e cor Saroecosame. Irvíng av, west cor Starr at. Dean st, n s, 100 w Franklin av, 33x180. Dec. Lyncb st, 71.8x—s—xlOO; Lynch st, n s, 100 P, M. Nov. 19, due Dec. 15, 1895, 5 %. 4,750 6, 1 year. 500 6 Bedford av, ruus east 10 x north 16,3 x west Vogel, Elvira to S. WiUets Haviland and John Miller, Henry to Cornolius B. Parker. Cor- — xsouth —. Dee. 13, notes. 1,490 A. Haviland, 4th av, w s, 41 s St. Markspl, uelia st, n s, 203,10 e Central av, 19x100. Nov. Sargent, Heniy J, to The Greenpoint Savings 19x80. Dec. 13, 1 year, 3,000 25, doe Dec. 1, 1894. I.OOO Bank. Manhattan av, w s, 80 s Norman av, Von OebaBn, PhiUÍpine widow to Jaroes A. MiUer, William M. to LBWÍS Hurst. Thatford 15x50. Dee. 1, 1 year, 5i< í. 2,500 Wood. Jackson st, s s, 175 e Lorimer st, 35x av, w 8, 300 n Duryea av, 50x100. Dec, 12, 1 Bcheehtel, Beruard lo Herman B. Seharmann. lUO. Sub. to niort. $3,000. Oct. 1, installs. year. 1,300 Belmout av, n w cor Watkins st, 35x100. 1,000 Barae to sarae. Same property. P. M. Dec, Dec. 7, due Dee. 1, 1893, 5 %. 9,000 Satne to Tbe Gerraon Saviugs Bank, Brooklyn, 13, 1 year. 3,000 Scbeu, Frederick to Marie wife of John G. taame property. P. M. (Det. 1, duo Dec. 1, Miller, William G., Freeport, L, L, to Patrick Kaiser. Ralpb st. P. M. Dee. 10, 5 years, 1893, 5 %. 3,000 Lyon, DeCroit, Mieh. Manhattan av, w s, 65 5 % 1,500 Vreeland, Aon E. wife of and Johu H. to Ricb- s Norman av. P. M. Dec. 14, 5 years, 5 %. SchiUing, John A to The Gerraan-Araerieaa ard M, Wyckoff et al, esrs. John B. Au- 3,000 Real Estate Title Guarantee Co. 9th Bt, s s, drews, Main Canarsie road, w s, adj J. G, Murpby, EUa C. wife of Kyran A. to The Title 97,10 6 Sch av, 40x80- Nov. 26, demand. 56,000 Mori-ell on nortb, 50x100, Flatlands. Dec. 7, Guarantee aod TrusC Co. Sehenck av,se Schlondorff, Henry G. to Jacob W. Seheper, 3 years. 1,800 cor Eastern Parkway, 85x100; Eastern Park- 19thst, n s, 2(0 w Sth av, 35xU0.6s3. .lxtl2.8 Walsb, Margaret J. to East Brooklyu Co-op- way, ss, 25 w Barbey st, 50x100. Dec, 8, 1 Mt. $3,350. Dee. 9, due Jan. 1, 1896. 3,000 erative Bu lding Assoe. Bvergreen av, west year. 2,000 Sehultz, Cbaries to Andrew L, Gardiner. 13th eor Harman st. P. M. Nov. 23, installs. 5,000 Nagel, Jacob to The German Savings Baok, st, No. 304, e s, 373,10 e 5th av, 25x100. Dec. Same to same. Same propertiy. P. M. Nov. Brooklyn. Stagg st, s s, 175 e Union BV, 25x 9, 1 year. 1,000 23, iuatalls. 8,50o 110. April 8, due Juue J, 1S93, 5 î. 4,500 Sehumann, William and Mary bis wtfe to Webb, JuIÍB J. and Frederiek to Rebeeca Dur- NewtOD, Kichard V. B. to John J. Drake. Prank Wetzel, Harriaon pl, s s, 175 e Bogart yea. Lafayette av, n s, 306.3 w Lewis av, Couey Island Bridge Co.'s turnpike road, Bt. 25xb7.6x'35xS8.5. Nov. 15,3 years, 5 %. 1,000 18,9x100. Dec. 9, due Nov. 1, 1896, 5 %. 5U0 Coney Island. P. M. Dec. 8, ue Dec, 10, BeermaD, Barueh to Stepben B. Slurges, Sack- Webb, William L. to Bernard Levino, Horatio 1893, 5 %. 1,000 man st, n e cor Eastera Parkway. P. M. 8. Stewart, Alfred Van Derwenken a"d NohUly, Edward to Tne Heraid Employes' Co- Dec. 13, demand. gold, 6,000 George C. Cranford. Halsey st, s s, 354 e operativB Buildicg and Loan As.oc, New Seerraan, Barucb to James Osborne, Danbury, Patchen BV, 54x100. Dec. 9. demand. 6C0 York. Hendrix st, w s, 150 n Dumont BV, 35 Cono. Eástero Parkway, n e cor Saekman Sarae to Miehael F. (^leason, Hahey at, s B, 300 xIOO. Dec 8, inalalls. 2,500 st, lOOxlOU. Dee, 13, 7 months, 4,950 6 Patchen av, 54x100. Dec. 9, 1 year. 700 Norria, Elizabeth J. wife of WiIIiam J. to Sexton, Tboraas to Title Guarantee and Trust Same to Horatio S, Btewart and Hernard Le- James P. tbilp, 6ib st, s s, 75 w 4th av, Co. ProspBct pl, B s, 350 e UndBrhili av, 100 vino. Same property. Dec. 9, deraond. 600 lC5.6slU0. 2d mort. Deo. 9, demaud. 3,000 xl31. Dee, 13, demaud. 18,600 Sarae to Jaraes D. Rankiu. Haleey sr s s, 200 O'ParrelI, Marv A. te Tarraut Putoam, Paeifîe S egmann, Sopbie M. E. Co Henry Kettelhodt e PatcbeD av, 3 lotB, each 18x100. araorts., sr. P. M. Dec. 9, 3 yeara.' 5,000 73d st, n e s, 129 s e Stewart av, 20x100, New eacb $1.000. Dee. 9, 1 year. 3,000 O'Halioran, Jaraes to BleonoreP. Bader. At- Utreeht. Dec. 13, 5 years 550 Bame to Grace Hunter. Halsey st, s s, 254 e lantic av, s s, 260 e Eochester av, 20x100. SÍDnott, Jaraes F. to P. Ballantiue & Sons. Ãt- PatchBn av, 18x100. Dec. 9. 1 year. 1.000 Dec. 12, due Nov. 1, 1S95. 1,800 lantie BV, No. 3565. Lease, Dec. 7, notes. 1,500 Same to Lottie N. Palmer. Halsey st, s s, 278 O'NeiU, Patrick to Graee E. W. Moore. Green- Sraith, Ellen to Maria B. Davis trustee. 5th st, 6 Patcheu av, 18x100. Dec. 9,1 year. 1,000 pomt av, n w cor Fraukliu 8t„48.4s75. Nov. i s w s, 397.10 n w 5tb av, 30x100. Nov. 30, 2 Same to same. Halsey st, s s, 290 e Patcben av, 30,3 years, 5 %. 17,000 I years, 5 %. ' 4,500 18x100. Dec. 9, lyear. 1,000 818 Record and G ídé. Decembér 17,18M

Same to HauDah V. Deshler. Halsey et, s e, Mayer, Morris to Henrietta Rodh, 5,000 Goãítey, Phebe A. to Wiiliam Herod. 600 2U0 6 Fatcheu av, 18x100. Dec. 9, 3 years, 5 %. McEuroe, Margaret to Cbaries P. Hods- Hartmann, Pauliue to Martin Bennett. 575 4,500 doD. nom Hubbard, Harmanus B, esr. Peter Wyck- BametoTracy tí. Harrisguird. of Emily W. MiJdlebrook, Frederic J., Brooklyo, to Ju- off toBenjirain H. Reeve guard. Abigail and Charles P. Deshler, HaJsey st. s s, 318 e liau G, Buckley. 8,761 S., Arabeila D., Peter,NeUieT,, MoQtlort Palchen av, 18x100. Dec. 9, 3 years. 5 í. 4,500 Same to WiIIiam H. Jacksou. 13,025 and AuDÍe Wyckoff, 4 aasigrs., each Same to Tora Gibson as guard- Halsey st, s s, McReyDoIds, Anthony to Clara Charlton. 3,000 $3,500. 10,000 390 e Patchen av, 18x100. Nov. 30, 3 years, Murray, Jaraes B, to Titie Guarantee and Sarae to saæe, 2 assigDS., eacb $5,000. 10,000 5 %. 4,500 Trust Co. 30,000 Sarae to same. 3,500 Same to same, Halsey st, s s, 373 e Pateben av, Norton, Mary A. wife of James to Edward Sarae to some. 2,875 1 Ssino. Nov. 30,3 years, 4,500 H. and Louis F. ScofieJd. 300 Same to some. 500 Westphal, Faul to Pbebe B. Leverich extrx. Orraiston, Annia to HenriettaS. Orth. 3,505 Same to saine. 1,500 Augu=tiis A. Levericb. • Wjcboff av, n e s, Ormiston, Annie to Helen T. Farsons, Henry, ttiehard M. exr. Micbael Hall to 35 s e Troutraan st, 35x93.5x35x93.9. Dec. 8, Nortbarapton, Mass. 3,506 JobD W. Weed comraittee of WiUiam A. 3 years, 5 %. 3,5r0 Eeynolds, Thoraas L. to John J. McHugb. 6,000 Marten and esr. o£ Magdelaine M. Rieh- Wheeler, David W. aod Mary A, bis wife to Rodman, Tbomton M. et al. exrs. AbiJBh mond. 3,000 Susie S. Gleason. New York. Broadway, s Mann, Jr., to John E. Braudegee crustee Ingraham, Ricbard exr. Jobo Dikeman to w cor Barbey st, 35x100. Dec. 7, 3 yeai-s. 300 Frederick G. Pincke and PaDoie A. Mor- Henrietta A. wife of, SearaaD L. Pettit, West, Mary C. wife and Charles to Louise M. gao. Dora Hempstead, L. I. 604 Aukamp. Monroe st, s s, 175 e Eeid av, 35x Ryle, WUIiam T. and Arnold Feldstein Ingold, Erhard and Elizabetb to George ICO Sub. to mort. $2,750. Dec. 10, 6 mootba. assignees of Louis Pranke and Henry W. Schaecktele, Loisiine Corssand Anoie lu- 2U0 Struss ind'vid. and of Louis Franke & gold. 3,100 Sameto Cbarles D. Sraith. Huntíngtou, L, I. Co. to edward W. Burgbard. 17,,500 Jobnson, Franeis T. to Charles H. Heim- Same property- P. M, Dec. 6, 3 years. 2,750 Reid, George to E. P. Lansing, Staroford, burg. 675 Wilson, Artemus D. to Sophia C. Eiddeo, Conn. 6,000 Kennedy, Carrie S. to Douglass A. WiUis, 6,000 De Kalb av, s s, 175 e Eeid av, 25x100. Dec. Ross, RaubeD W. et al. exrs. Eeuben Ross Kodzieseo, Aaronand Abraham to Heary 9, 3 years, 5 %. 3,000 to Emily L. Wiggins 4,000 Roth. 540 Wintraeckeo, AuguBtine M. J. to Tfae Soutb Sehiiiing, George co Edward ScbilÍDsld. 600 Kubn, Jobn R, to Walter G. Roonev. 250 Brooklyn Savings Inst. Tompkins pl, w s, Sefaraidt, ElizabBth S. to Lucy W. Dresel KeDum, Christianna L. to Charles G. Em- 184 s Harrison st, 21x113.6. Dec. 10, 1 year, and ano. trustees JosepbiDe Drexel, 3,500 ery. 4,000 5 %. 1,000 Sharp, Julia to WiUiara Hartfield. 4,.500 Kreppel, Cbarles C. to George Straub, nom Wood, Rawson L. and St. Jobn Wood to Tfae Buydara, LaroberC to James Suydaro, 3 50O Le Beau, Mariato Aiois Lazansky, nom WiIIiamsburgb Savings tíank, Atlantic av, Sire, Meyer L, to Edward P. Browoicg. 3.300 Le Beau, Theodore M. to Alois Lazansky. DOin n s, 100 w Brooklyn av, 180x149.1. Dec, 13,1 Ptagg, Harteon G. to Joseph Smith. 1,300 Long, Riefaard to Jane E, Long 3,000 year,5«. 20,000 Seabury, Catbariue R. to Orphaa Asylura Lovett, George E. to Clinton D. Burdick, Wood, Mary E. to Barbara NoU. Snediker av. Soeiety, New York. 7,000 (ÍS91.) 1,000 P. M. Dec. 12,13 years. 1,300 Bloane, Jobu exr. aud tru tee Douglas Lippmano, Leopold J. to Conrad Wasser- Zimraermaun, Jacob *'•• George B. Tíyons. Sloane to Johu Williamson, Brooklyn. 3,000 mann. noin Ea3E31stst. P, M. Nov. 30, 3 yeai-s, 5 î. 950 The Lawyers' Ticle Ins. Co., NewYork, to Lyoos. Patrick, , Mieh., to CharloB Charles A, Davison trustee for Hester H. Keynolds. 3,000 A. Vermilye. 12,013 McCarty, Edward to Howard C. Coorady. SDO Same to earae. 516 Milier, Ira O. to Anna M, Priedhoff. 5,532 MORTGAGES -- ASSIGNMENTS. The Bradley & Currier Co. (Lim.) to Wiil- Middlebrook, Frederic J, to AaiaUB Man- iam E. Beaitie. 2,750 delbaum. 5,021 Bametosame. 2,6U0 Moore, Joseph T„ Sandy Spring, Md., to NEW ifOB cm. Tfae Parmers' Loan and Trust Co. trustee Margaret C. Moore, Sandy Spring, Md, Dom DECEMBEB 9 TO 15—iNCLOSrVB. James Hall to The Parmers' líoan aud Same to same, noni Trust Co. 6,Î79 Moubray, Edward H. to William J. Mou- Aivord, Susan to Susan Alvord extrx. Tbe Title Guarantee aud Trust Co. to bray. nom AIoDzo A. Alvord. " $1,500 Thomas W. Cauldwell trugtee Alice B. Marx, Nathan, New York, to Isaac H. Bome to same. 3,500 Fox. 17,000 Goldsmith. 3,700 Barlow, Peter T. to Ella Vau AUeu. 15,150 The Title Guarantee and Trust Co. to J. Minto, Robort P. to Heary A. Tenney, Buratein, Mauriee J. to New York Eealty CrawfordStevena. 1,150 New York. 900 Co. 2.037 Same to The Bond and Mortgage Guaran- Neder, Andreas to Adolph Vanrein. 2,040 Bearns, James S, truslee Henry Wortman tee Co. 10,000 Nicbols, Ann toBdward F. Nichols. nom to MelviUe H, BeBras, Brooklyn, trustee Same to same. 65.000 Nortbern Saving Pund Safe Deposit and Heory WorimaD. nom Same to Louisa J. Bruen et al, exrs. Alex- TrustCo. to The West Brooklyu Land Bischcff, John H. to Jobann H. Borgstede. 9,301 ander M. Bruen. 10,000 and Impt, Co. Baker, Prederick to Joseph P. Ismay, 1,350 Town, Cbarlea H. andBeDJamin T. Kissara Provost, Harriet toWiliiamFloyd andEli- Bame to same. 3,000 trustees Mary E. Whittikey to Edward pfaalet S. Newins. 257 EendhBÍra, Henry M. to Susaa M, wife of McDonald. 3,000 Pearson, Theodore to Prederick W.|Reb- Micbael E. Moore. 708 Washbum, Edward, Briek Churcb,N. J., bauQ exr, Mary Harrisoo dec'd. 5,000 Billigmeier, Peter, Jamaica, L, I.,toBarah to Harriet P. Musgrave. nom Rauk n, James D. and James Ross, o£ E, BiUigmeier, Jamaica, L. I. nom White, Eichard to AUce White. 13,150 Rankin & Ross, to Laurenee Hurlbut. 1,000 Center, Edward C. aod Henry L. trustees Welch, Milton and David to JaraesL. Rob- Roberts, Charles J. to Douglass A. Willia. 811 Margaret M. Center, and Edword C. aod ertson. 4,035 Rudloff. Heory to Josepb P. and WUIiam JViargaret M. Center trustees of, aud Zborowski, William E. M. to Harriet V. V. Becker. 2.500 Hearv L, Ceoter to The Title 3uaraatee Ogden. 14,000 Raoney, Harriet B. to Sarafa M, Striker, o£ aod Trust Co, 30,000 Zule, John'to Frederick W. Jockel. nora Tribes Hill. N. Y. 3,009 Coles, WUliamN., Jr., Newark, N. J., to Bfaaw, Lizzie A, to John H. Lafferty, Eiiza- Jobn N, Havward. nora beth, N. J. 2,000 ChurcbiU, Lily W. formerly Hamersley et K1SG8 CODRXS. Same to same. 2,000 al. exrs. Louis 0. Hamersley co Lily W. DECEMBER 8 TO 14~lN0I.DBIVa. Statesir, WilUaai H. to Barab L, Lott, ChurehQI et al. trustees Louis C. Ham- Jaraaíca, L. I. 1,509 mersley. nom August, Ernstto Miuua Peigenspan, New- Shewan, Annie wífe o£ and Alexander for- Cowen, Newinau to WiUiam T. Lusk exr. ton. L, I. 3 Bssigns nom merly Schneider to Benry Scbneider MacUda M. Lusk. 12,563 Beatty, GeorgeP. to Hans S. Cfaristiao $1,000 guard Peter MetzgBt. 2, O0 Courcer, Jsmes C, aud auo. exrs. Maria Bond and Mortgage Guarantee Oo. to The Sauds, BenjaroÍD to PaDnie C. T, Beck exr. UnderbiU to JohnE. Lockwood. 1,530 Wesleyan Uuiversity, of Middletown, Louisa March. 3,000 Delano, Franklin H. to Pedro R. de Florez CouD. 4assigDS.,each 5,000. 20,000 SanCos, Mary E., New York, to Esther M. guard. Maria L. de Plorez. 3S.0OO BrÍLton, Erailv M. to ADU P. Britton. As- Lynde. 1,500 Duraut, Pauline A. extrx. Henry F, Du- sigUB. 3 morts. 3,000 Sayres, PhebeH. extrx. William J. Sayres raut to John H. Cheever. oora Burneit, Pboebe A. formerly BirdBall to to Pbebe H. Sayrea. 3,200 Elbers, Henrietta W. exirx. and Irustee JohD R. Greason, New York. 500 Same to some. 8 assigna., each $1,000, 2,000 Prederiek Neff, Hoboken, N. J., to Heu- Becbtlufl, Conrad guard. Annie Sefaneider Some to same. Sassigns., each $6,000. 12,000 rieita S, W. Neff. uom to Annie wifeof Alexauder Shewan for- Some to same. 300 Find ay, Franees A, to Annie L. Merriam, 8,330 merly Scbneider. nom Barae to same. 400. Ueissmaun, Moise to John Busíiug, Jr. 931 BedeU, Augustus S. to Cfaarles J. Warren. 6J0 Same co same. l,20Ôj Gordon, Louis to Jonas Weil and Bemhard Sameto.same, 550 Sarae to same. 650' Mayer. 2,350 Bennett, Louiaato Catbarine Vanderveer, Same to sarae. 1,500 Hvait, George E. to John B. Wbitiug trus- Flatbush, L. L 3,200 Saiue to same. 3,500 "tee, noro Blaek, Alesander G. toThe General Synod Bame tosarae. 350 Hyatt, GeorgeB. toHeory W. FordtruBtee o£ the Reformed Cburch in Aroeriea, 15,000 Sayres, Samuel W. to Phebe H. Sayres. 200 Augustus H. Ward. oom Baitoe, Lottle B. to JobD Barrett, 550 Simon, Semche to Leon Tucb"innn. 4,000 Hopkins, PerdinaDd P. exr. Martha B. T. Battermann, Henry to The German Bav- Slawson, Edward V. to Gec Tg» W. Doug- Hopkins to Harlem Saviugs Bank, 4,000 iogs Bank, Brookiyn. 2,500 las. 1,000 Howell, EmiDett J., Bellport, L. I., guard. Bame to saine. 3,500 Some to same. 1,000 George W. Howell to George W. Howell, nom Sarae to Bame. 8,000 Seitz. Micbael to The Pirat Nat Bank, Same to same. nom Same to eame. 4,000 Brookiyn. 3,500'i Joues. Leonora C. to John J, Erady. 1,550 BurdJck, Clinton D. to Hezekiah S. Archer. 1,033 Sraith, Mary W, to Louisa Jonee. 300 j Jnhnsou, Wilraot, Jr., to J. Gerard Buck- Birbeck, Jane M. to Tbe Title Guarantee Strauss, Betty to Anthony SCraub. Qomil ley. 3 S84 and Trust Co. 4 assigns., eaeh $3,750. 15,000 Tenney, Asa W, to Patrick H. McljOUgblÍD. 1,500 Keuîon, Jane, East Orange, N. J,, to WiII- Cannan, Theresa A. lo Howord C Con- The Hamilton Tmst Co. to Mary W. Bmitb. iam H. Keuyou. nom rady. 3,475 Assigns. 3 raorts. nom Korn, Jacob to MasGreen. 18,000 CampbeU, Hoik D. to Beroard Cruse, Jr. S90 The Coro Excbauge Bank to Alexander G. Kuaupp, WiIIiara to Pauline Keller. 17,000 Campbell, Colina to Heory WeiL 1,513 Black. 15,000 Kestenbauu, Oíaisto Solomon Bacbrach. 4,000 Oarlisle, Mary A. extrx. busan Leonard to TitJe Guarantee and Trust Co. to Tbe Logan, Charlotte B , Yookers, N. Y., to Mary A. Cariisle. nom People'c Trust Co.- 8,000 Lswis Morris. 6,000 Coban, Bernard to Mary R. Bennett, New Same Co Frank Eeyuolds. 4,500 Same to same. 5,000 York. nora Same to Lizzie Gray. 3,5C0 Levinsky, Daniel to Joho Stemme. 6,000 Cole, Randolph H. to Pbebe StiUwell, Same to Frances T. Ingrabam. 3,0011 Lese, LJOÍS and Morris Goldeleio to Ber- Graveseod, ' 7,U00 Same to The City Savings Bank, Brookljn. 3JOO0 uard, Nathaa aud Jacob Magen and Same to same. 7,000 Same to Tbe Kiugs Co. Trust Co. 2as- AÍexander Franbensleiu, 5,750 Clark, Franees E. to Racfael Littmau. uom sígns,,each $S,000. 16,000 Loid. Matilda û, extrx. Matilda S. Lauoitz Cobn, Abraham to Gustav Gunkel. 6,5U0 Mame to same. 3 assigns., eaeh $4 000, 13,000 Ui Elizabeth S. Schmidt. 3,500 Dieter, A. W. to Hugh R. HiU trustee. 3,500 Sarae to Eopliemia C, Bower. 2,500 Lyucb, William P. to Julia Sharp. 4,500 Dowley, Micbael to Cross. Austio & Co. 1,800 Sarae to Cornelia Van BlankeuBteyn, 4,600 Mali, UBury W. T.. Charles aud Pierre, of Evaos, Samue! guflrd.William and Charles Same to Julia Hausmanu. 3,500 Heurv W. T. Mali & Co., to Henry W. E. Evans to Chai'les S. Shultz. 1.9U0 Sarae to Horatio G. Mirick exr. Edward A, T. Mkli. 35,000 Pithiau, David A. to George W. Pearsall. 500 Whaley. 4,000 Mnier, Frederick W. exr., &c., Cbristo- Friday, Elizabeih J. wife of William H. to Same to Mary T. Secorab. 6,000 pher Millcr to Mary E. LUEZ, 10,OUO Emraa L. Bmitb, 3,843 Same to C. VírgÍDÍa Van BlankenBteyn. 8,500 Maitla d, Aleiânder et al. exre. Haniietta Fleekj Mary L. to Joaepbine Mentrup, 21,000 Sarae to The College Pomt Savin a .Øanh. A. Lenox to ftobert L. Maitlan^ tø wtee. nom yiod&eTi Pbebe A, to Andrew D. BwA 2,000 5 asBigiDe,) each $2,000. 10,

Bame to Emma L. Kuigbt. 4,000 13 Clark. CCooper—HP Porter 2,930 74 IS-^Holman, Isaac B—W R Potts 539 59 Same to Helen 8. Bctaaff. 5,500 13 Coleman, Caryl—H C Hasbin 1,553 26 13 Heios. Jobn J—Henry Herrmaan 197 00 Bame to Mary T. Beccomb. 8,50U 13 Coefarane. WiIIiam-TD Waldron... 368 39 13*Harroun. Artfaur E—Henry Loeb 148 35 Same to Benjamiu Van Radeo. 8,500 13 Clarke, TbomasJ—JMGraff 338 76 13 Hunt, James F—S C Boehm 1C4 19 Bame to Bome, 4,000 13 Coar, Jofan—Cfaarles Roraano 695 S 8 13 HoIIingsfaead, John—Osbcrne Stable Bame to Prederick J, Cridland. 6,000 13 Cbapín, Lucian A—Brigbaro Hopkins Co 83 73 WooUey, Jobo H. to Harry Loomis. t,000 Co 9,006 63 13 Hayes, J Noble—H C Wiotririgham.. 999 93 Willie. Mary E. to Emraa Willia. 3,7C0 Caviuato, Luiei 1 13 HoUender, Wolf—Abrabam Gerstel.. 319 83 Wright, George S. to Peter L. Rhodes. 1,500 ,. Cavinato, Guiseppeí N Y Gas Fix- 13 Hunt, James F—=! C Boehm 107 08 ^* Cavinato, Stf ffiuo f turé Co 1,391 90 13 Hanson, FraneisG ( o T n, -JL c .,.. ..-. Cavioato, Natale i ^^'Hanson.ElizabelhA ( ^^ Maidhof. 73 97 14 Coben, Henrietta—A M Davies 238 94 13 Healy, Tbomas—W J Riordan 153 13 JUDGMENTS. 14 Crotty. Jofan — Catawisaa Fibre Co ,. Hatcb, Alfrede'ick S i Tbomas Coch- (Lim) 304 31 Hatch, Frederick H t ran 8,983 86 In theselistsofjiidgments thenainesalphabetically 14 Capone, ViueeDZO—Fraok Defeo 637 3=> 14 HarrÍDgCnn, Alexander W—M L Píke 345 00 arranged, and which are firsr ojt each line, are Ihose of theJTídgment debtor. Theletter (Vi means Judg- 14 Coileran, John—JaneC Mack, admrx. 193 66 14 Harlow, Edwiu J—Rufus Darrow 377 63 mentfor âeticienci/. {.'') means not summoned. Ct) '4 tne same——tfae same 88 i9 14 Hoban. Tfapmas J—C D Borger,., . 744 97 signifies that thc flrst navie ís fictitious, real name 14 Croís. George W-H C Nathao 149 48 14 Hilliard, WiUiam V—Westem Nat being -unknown. Jiidgments entered during the I4I'L'OIUD9, Emma F—Osear Paussig 133 38 Bauk, N Y .593 31 jveek, aitd satisfied before day of publication, do not l^-ICohen, Harris A—A S Davt<. 43 50 15 Hadley, Charles P—Susan E Bennett. 913 S8 appear in this column, but in list of Satisfted Judg- 15 Cromweli, WiUiam J—C W Denike.. 259 46 ments. 15 Hugbes. CJfaarles C—G A 0 GautZBr., 376 47 15 Cbevaoney, Louis—Adoiph Preifeld., 120 11 16 Hastings, WUIiam H—GotCscfaalk Co. 344 83 15 Crober, Edward P—Jobn Lavery.... 176 63 16 Hall, Robert H—Beadleston & Woerz 200 00 IEW TOKK €1TV. 16 Chevalier, Henri—Therese Leuchter.. 440 74 16 Hill. WalterS—E M Travjs 346 45 Dec. 16 the same——the same 338 76 J6 Hirsbfeld, Henry—L E T,B Tour .. li 7 00 12 ArmatroDg, Jaroes—Simon Klaber,. $1,417 86 16 Conroy, Riebaid W—Lewis MCrook. 510 37 16 Iloberige, Prankiin P—Yoat &. Sher- 13 Alle , Gilbert M—Otcar ^auter 51 40 ]6*CormIlioD, Julius—J O Brown, trus- wood 73 30 12 AUey. Charles K—Ault & Wiborg Co 271 39 tee 43 05 16 HarailtoD, WiIIiara—S B Bturges,.(D) 1,12) 09 13 Aaschdl, Samuel—M J Rosenberg 44 96 16 Clark, Thomas L—Whitmau Saddle 16 tbe same—-tbe same (D) 3,734 .53 Co 223 74 15 Irviog, George—J H Jofanston Co 543 30 ,o AUítÍD, LÍIIÍe M ( T T Hll-. l. 11 or7,j /," 10 Detrick, CalvíD—AM Renshaw 1,447 57 10 JohDSoo, Samuel, exr—Pauline New- ^^ Aust ulHEtbauí'^^^'^''''^" 278 C7 10 Dimond, Joseph H—Eleaoor P Gage. 135 11 maD 1,156 89 14 Angelio, Victoria—Henry Luhrs 949 85 10 Duve, WiUiam P—ZiblmBDD Glass 13 Joannes, Bmil—N Y Coa! Tar Chemi- 14 Anderson, John W—Theopbile Her- Co 123 81 eiiCo .^1 87 zog 145 35 12 DoDObue, Patrieli—Michael Lucas Sl 38 12 Joerns, Miefaael—Jacob Ruppert 894 l6 14 Arraatroiig, David W—B L Winters,. 145 53 13 D'OrvilIe, Adolpb—W S Weeks 171 32 18 tbesame——thesame 525 37 ,. Altman, Beruhard l ™- TT p.^. . .,,3 „. 13 De Poreat, WUhara H—Robert Dey,. 965 31 13 Jerkonski, Marcus—-H A Caeser 477 73 •^* AltmaD, Samuel f ** ^ * '^*'*' 4.598 94 13 Dempíey, William—^Thomas Graham. 478 40 13 tbesame OJ Boessoeck 1,355 03 1,5 Arnoux, William H—PatriekCa9; dy.l,157 11 13 Deninger. Prank—E R Doup 171 CO 13 Jostph, Bernhard->Henry Lewis 832 31 15 Arteaga. Serapic—Havaoa and Key 13 Dietiicb, Erneat G M—Barstow SCove 13 Jersey, Cbaries A—MetropolitanTeie- West Cigar Co (Liraj 191 69 Co 372 83 phooeaDdTelograpb Co 34 85 15 Acor, James H—E W Walker 4S 35 14 Day, George — Cbristian Von Hesse, 14 Joseph, Berbard—G M MiIIer 655 97 15 Alsdorf. Jobo—Jobn Wieland 2uS 84 trastee 693 45 14 Jaekman. Jobn—H JBoRS 69 50 10 Block, Frederick—E I Ricbards 14u Sí ,. Doyiug, WiUiam A E \ 'Western EIBC- 15 Journet, HenryE—C A Du Vivier.. . 3,949 00 10 Brennan, Gîeorge H—íj F Eosenheim. 169 04 ^* Doying, Henry J E f trie Co 556 97 10 Breunan, Mark P—Eleanor P Gage ., 135 11 15 Jenoings, Wiliiam S—PbiIipStrobBl . 133 88 10*BeDjamin, Geo B—MetropolitaD Tele- 14 Deoholrae, Charles F—C D Borger.... 744 97 10 Ker, Jaraes G—A G Paine 5,913 53 ,pUooe aod Telegraph Co 46 49 14 Donovan, FlorenceQ—E E Speocer., 318 00 13*Kenuedy, MÍDnie—H J M Cardoza. . 1,038 Jl 10 Boyle, WiUiam—Isaac Sommersilfc Go 95 33 15 Duffy, Hugb—David Mayer Brewing 13 Kleinberger, Elias M—D J Franke!.. 946 48 12 Bjrne, Andrew—John Bell 658 21 Co 1,318 00 13 Krueger. Adolph—Edmund Landers. llii 31 ,o Burkbalter, Charles ( Joseph Dixou l.^+Dnnobue, John—Frederiek Huhn 34 31 13 Kanes, Hyman—M S Levisoo 39 15 Burkhalter, Jobn H t Crucible Co. 144 36' 15 Dillenbeck, Daniel—Second Av R R 13*KeDnedy, Minnie—CharleBGraveur.. 966 84 12 tfae saroe The Duryea Wacts Co 1C9 06 ,. Kraempr, Frederiek ( Peter WauDe- V.0 ((,ioj). 325 48 16 Davidsou. Aroold—Henry Harney... 131 .50 Kraemer, Jacob. Jr j raacber 295 81 12 Beckel, Benjamin P—Daniel Coleman 701 90 ,u+De Lavallette, Jaue ( T„,-„^I i7-„i. oe i cn 14 Kaiser, J WiUiam. Jr—James Kicg . 14S 68 í'' De Lavallette: Mary [Joseph Kafan. 354 50 14 Kirwio, James—Gretchen Scbwenk 13 61 13 Bietb, JohD—S L Laderer 116 18 16 Duggan, Tfaomoí—Adelbert S. Nicfa- la Bruee, Matthew—WilliamKreieuberg 107 12 14 Kneelaud, Hyivester H—C G Bur- ols 73 25 goyne 331 45 13 Bohnlein, Beurekard—Pauliue Gucheii 667 77 16 , Samuel-Diedrich Braudes 185 73 13 Bradley, Patrick J—Smith Tuttle 27 87 15 Kobu, Juhus A—Charles SchntiSer. 351 13 16 DevliD, Margaret-Robert Bojd 93 43 15 Kennedy, James—Armand Woiff 110 00 12 Baker, Jobn M—A H H Dawsou 1,573 85 16 Deitsch, George H—Cbarles Burk- ,a Burkbalter, Cbarlea I t,.v,.,j„w;„ T • ,. "..,<. ,, 15 KaplBD, Adolph—Leopold Beyer, eom- l^ Burkhaltér. Jofao H \ l'^edenc Reiset. SáO 01 haUer 1,4.50 .56 miltee of Charles Beyer.., 38 63 13 Bloom, Soioraon—Isaae Blumberg.... 167 97 9 Emauuel. Joseph—Max Beringer 315 33 15 KluDz, Henry—Mart u Sehoelliog 1)0 ;Í3 13 Birdsoll, Catharine A—N Y Cab Co 13 Bxner, Julius—H J M Cardeza 1,058 11 15 Kobn, Ignatz—J A Kugelmanu 1,587 13 (Lim) 86 62 13 Esuer, Jul'ue—Charles Graveur 966 84 15 tbe same the seme 1,0,53 C6 13 Buckley, Miohael H thesame 109 77 14 Egloff August—P FTurner 345 43 16 Kaufman , August—WiUiara Wals- 13 Buck, George—B A Eioe 406 78 15 Ellis, Urian—Jacob Jamer 586 33 mann 204 67 13 Burchell, John J—J D McEotee 67 27 16 Edwards, Austin M—W B Durand... 83 47 10 Lawrenee, Artbur—D M Koahler 178 80 13 BrowD, James J—Aadrew Nelson 176 87 9 Finkei^eÍD, Israol M—Jaraes Mc- Creery 8 S 92 10 Lessels, Morris R—Johu Tholen 179 08 ,Q Burkhalter, Cbarles { ^j „, Tntiuíio- 7m on 10 Fisb, Jãraes H~Eleanor P Gage 125 11 10 Larki , Patrîck H — BBuedíckt ^^ Burkhgilcei-, Joho H 1 ^ ** louasig... 700 00 10 Porbes, Heury A—StNicholas Bank, Fiscfaer, 97 51 13 Érisbane, Arthur—Reginald Hanson. 539 75 NY 139 03 10 LevÍD, Julius-Julius Samuels 543 63 13 Berry, Wiliiam H—W B Maclt 2,396 51 12 Freeman, Edward M—Margaret Bin- 12 T.eavitt, Rufus W-G B EUis 570 6.1 13 Burgh, Jobu H—Beineeke & Co 235 CS inger 161 78 12 Lauge. Charies—Julius Engel 239 66 13 Littlefield, James W—W L Heer- ,o Burkhalter, Cbarles I Prank Le Man- 13 Fa rehild, Ben L, exr—Neil Maedou- ^° Buikhalter, Johu H | na.T 334 78 roance 540 95 13 Baebler, Jacob-—Elizabeth Baebler... 161 35 ald (D) 3,697 27 13 Lowrey, James P—W A Phelan 13 43 14 BaldwÍD, Charles M—Ceutury Co 1,833 22 13 Peldberg, Jooas—Moses Newborg. exr 333 37 13 LiehtensleÍD, Davîrt—WiUiam Oppea- 14 the sarae Charies ScriDoer 1,104 19 13 Fauoher, Cbarles H, ass gDee—Fred- hBÍm 50 50 14 Baltzly, Albert B—tí F Hills 920 07 erie Reisec 336 01 Lsopold. Samuel I 14 Bruning, Theodore—Cord Bisebotf 557 .32 13 Pischer, Ferdinand A—D A Van 13 Leopold, Siraon >-Louis Wolf 533 82 Horne 201 15 14 thesame—-HeDry Schwabeland, 479 31 Leopnld, Abrabam ) 14*Barrett, WiUiam S—J E Graeff 3,061 35 14 Pleisehman, Henry A—W T Camp- 14 Bible, Howard W—T B Uuderhill.... 48 00 15 Pletcher, Johu A—S G Patterson .... 125 00 13 thesame Conrad Boehra 297 91 14 Besihoff, Jerome—S H Sehitt' 76 60 bell 143 90 13 cliesame NNHiil 172 58 14 Buckley. Mortimer H—C J Osboroe,. 333 35 15 Fren^h, H Q—W W Sherraan, guard. 146 03 13 theBame -^Weslcott Bros. Co... 95 66 15 Bat;m, Andrew K—rS E Bernheiraer.. 352 00 16 FJynn, RoSi—WUIiam Baum 151 29 13 thesame Rsimond Koospel... 345 95 15 Blubm, Otto—D L Prager 101 y9 9 Grabam, James P—G 0 Walbridge.. 92 48 13 tbe sarae J H Hawes Mfg Co.. 333 8> 15 the same Che same 376 83 10 Gilmore, William J—Henry Brenne- 13 tfaesaroe Sidoey Novelty Co 15 Bulkley. Harrie — Remingtoo Ver- man 373 34 (Lira) 100 10 nam (D) 252 84 10 Goldstein, Abrabam—Julius Samuels 542 63 13 tbesame—H G Bell... 870 94 15 BeDedix, Gustav—S M Jacoby 59 5U 13 Gilson, Cariton S—SimonKiaber 1,417 86 19 tbe same. J M Lobnert, Jr 174 2i» ,e BerDheim, Charles ( ^ •, ,^„„„;„ ...... ,„ 13 Grove, EdwinB—Lincoln Nat Bank, 13 Lyons, Mary- -S V. Boplim 107 (S ^^ Benoit, Paul ^B B Garnier.... 333 92 K V 327 10 13 Levy, IJOUIS—Samuel Louis 676 13 15 Barry, Jofan Henry—Secoud Av R R 13 (írening, Paul C—Adolph Wittemann 174 89 13 Lippei't, Josepfa—Frank Ibert 121 39 Co 133 67 12 Glaser, Albert—Daniei CarroU 113 28 13 Ludlain, flajry W—Henry Loeb 148 25 15 BarChoId!, George—H R Walker S12 84 12*GoBleher. PhUip—Bdward Ki^tner,. 102 87 Leopold, Sarauel | 16 Beroson, Louis—Lazarus Levy 756 13 13 GiUen, Jaraes—Julia A Chapraan, 13 Leopold, Simon ^Louis WUl 185 69 16 BatoDyi, Aurel—Hatte Batouyi 34 37 extrx 154 62 Leopold, Abrahem j 13 Goldslein, Morrîs—Congregatiou Be- 14 Loewel, Jaeob—Ida Metzger, estrx . . 741 85 16 Baum, Abraham—Nineteenth "Ward 14 LivingstOD, William—Samue! WiU- Bank 1,040 76 uevolent Societe Psalm David.,. . 49 00 iams 936 2 i 16 Busch, Peter ~ Ferdinand Remmel- 13 Greuie, BarthoIomai^Pierre Girard.. 1,195 13 14 Ijandon, Frank B—VBD G Purman.. 1.50 14 mann 7,143 36 14 Gorman, Wiiliam—Praneis Meyer... 48 62 14 Liebert, Pritz—S R Wortmann & Co 391 04 16 Bjeker, Charles—Charles Robner 45 50 14 Gluckraan, Heury—Joseph Cobo 139 91 14 Lum, Aibert G—Julia C Sroicb 34 5ií 16 Bobm, FerdÍDaad—Henry Pisher 960 06 14 Gumpel, Dav id—J M Saulpaugfa 172 80 14 r.evy, Gereon—Louis Cobep 177 97 16 Breooan, Thomas—ThomasMurtha.. 3,815 73 14 Galvm, Bdward F--F L. ltíc''ann 175 27 15 La Preta Fitro—Viueent Rosati 34 50 16 Bucftley, Signera A—T M Chamber- 15 Galet, August—AcbiUe Staraee 274 00 15 Lux, Fi itz—Celia RiiliBusteio l^y 50 _ „hn 6J5 65 15 Goldstein, Ferdiuand—N Y Nat Ex- 15 Ljman, FraDk—W D Leonard , , ,. 155 80 16 BuIIock, Barouel R—Citizens' Baok, change Bank 74 03 16 Lee, Williara A-—W H Durand 83 47 Wabosb 10,901 33 16 Go<Ífrey, James W—C J Godfrey .... fl45 21 10 Letenlre, Pierre—R B Uulbert :i'.l 07 10 Crandall, Jesse A—A O Headley 105 74 16 Glas. Louis—MiebBBl Egoer 27! 54 16 Luhne, Cbarlef, Jr—Peter Lang 351 62 10 Chetwood, Bradbury C—B B Christ.. 104 10 16 GriHin, Laroy—STDaucby 435 46 16 Lafontaine, Frank—Ferdinand Eass- 10 Chroatowsky, Mieczyalaw A—M A 16 Gilraore, WiUiara J—G W Lamb 422 78 ler É8 90 Lasser 96 66 -.,. Gierke, Eliza • JC Meister 1,270 65 16 LoweuBtein, Henry M—Louisa C Mil- Cavinato, Natale | Gierke, Herman ler B 08 j2 Cavinato, Luigi ! Auguat Niew- 10 Heyman, Erail—Charles Riecb...... 477 80 10 Milrtead, Theodore—Katie Murphy.., 96 43 Caviuato, Stefano f ohuer 881 67 10 Hazeltine, Leonard—James Tilson.. . 865 91 13 Malhews, Robert H—H D Hamm.... 353 18 Cavinato, Guiseppi I 10 Heins. Jobn J—Heury Herrraano 197 00 12 tbe aame tbe same 569 65 13 Cleraens, flarold—Louis Dubois 23,649 18 13 tbeaame B B Zippert 197 00 ,g MaCbewe, Wjiljam J ( ,. „ „ „,„, ,,^, 12 Cobura, Gridiey B—Samuei Coru ,. 4,549 33 12 Hitcbeoek, Charles B—WiIIiara Oct- ^^ Mathewa! Robert H í **'« ^*"^^ ^^^ ^^ 13 Connors, James A—L V Bchlosser 3i5 52 mann Co 1,3'20 00 12 Martin, William G—William Scbwab 39 72 13 Cheever, John D-^PittBbui'g,Bhenan- Haigh, Emily 1 12 May. Wilitam H—El)a M Wiutle 713 05 go&LakeErieR RCo,.j 710 33 12 Haigh, Mary ^G L Lucas ;:.. 776 64 13 M tehell, Jobn W—Peier Keiler...... 1,265 16 13 Clover, Bertrand—Bmaauel Burlando Haigfa, Loulaa ) 13 Morgan, Henry—E C Gatee. - 342 63 * • : (D| 3,099 11 • 18 Herrmann, Pan!--PRf»t Esehenb«tíhJ; 61 95 13 Marten, Rudolpli—© ,* Elotz , 222 §3 820 Record and Gu de. December lî, 1898

13 Meyerson, Albert—Henry Lewis 838 18 Bistare, Wí!líam H M—Louis Diibois.33,649 13 Taylor, WUUam, exr~SimonKlaber.l,417:86 13 MarÍDO, John—S C Boehm 104 13 Sangster, Minuie H—W & J Sloane.. 718 13 Tilden, Beverly B—Henry Lewis 898 74 13 the same the same 170 12 Stewart, James—Julia Warsen 33 13 Mundt, WiUiam, admr—S S A thause 108 8 Sloat, Eugene A—F W Pink 593 1* Toli; w'ko?H } VauG Furraan 150 _S4 14 Matthews, Samuel L—Samuel WÍll- 13 Seaman, Cathar uB E—A H H Daw- 14 Thoratou, PhiUp~E G Thomas 308 00 iaras 938 son 1,-573 14=: SeíllEleauorPGage 383 08 14 Munro, John R—Cbarles Scribuer 1,104 13 Schmidt, Charles —W R Potts 2,874 14 the sarae Century Co 1,833 12 Schwerum. John H N—E C Hazard.. 140 16'1'TumBr, Peter T~A C Bernbeim 976 C6 14 Meyerson, Albert—G M Miller 655 13 Sehmidt. Cbarles—W E Potts 539 -,„ Thompson, Edward iS B Sturges. 14 Muiler, Rosalie, estrx—Peter Hay.... 358 13 Salad no, Dorainico —- Henry Herr- •^" Tbompsou, James f (D) 1,130 09 14 Magilausky, Samuel—laaac Johnson. 1,967 mano 197 16 the sarae tbe same (D) 2,734 63 14 Murret, Edward—WUIÍam O'SuUivan 327 13 Schiff, Jobn—H A Caeser 477 16 thesame thesarae .(D) 3,484 50 14 Mandel, Bllaa—Josepb Cobn & Co,... 37 13 the same 0 J Boessneck 1,355 16 Taylor, Isaae, Jr—Herman Bauer 821 93 14 MiUigan, William H—J M Carringtou '33 13 Sauerberry, Victor—G V Hecker Co. 90 12 Velvine, Henrietta—Henry Siefke.... 30 75 15 Morrow, John G —B B Jobusou, 13 Stagg, Cbarlps T—Robert Lefferts,.. 443 15 Verdon, WUIíara—J F Pease Pm-naee admr 3,735 13 Siegelaek, Sopbia —Tburber, Why- Co • . 535 39 15 Maihteu, Heuri A-—C A Du Vivier ... 3,949 land Co 338 12 Van Bmnt, BUen M—Araeriean Hos- 15 MersBreau, Frank D—C M Decker 351 ,g Strenz, Adolph C ( Anthony Canla- iery Co 32 60 ^^ Streuz, Robert J | tupy 179 14 Van Volkenburêb, Erama S~A C 15 îî'''^^''' ^^,^^ ^.\GO Hulse 509 13 Shroeter, F August — D A Van Cheney 168 35 '" Mosber, Wilham A \ Horce 101 15 Van Tassel, George W—Carter, Rice 15 Mullins, John W—Henry Herrmann. 47 13 Schindler. Henry—Brigbam Hopkins &Co 87 43 15 Munn, WilUara H — H A Taylor, Co 374 10* Warz. Charles—Cbarles Rieck - 417 80 aamr 10,117 SbrivBr, Aaron J i A .,„„.. i7„„ 10 Wolbrecht, Johu M~S Y Myers 1,292 99 15 Morria, Carrie—Jacob Strauss 101 13 Sbriver Sarah S t "^&.vv ^-fi 10 Wiener, Elias—J E Keim 456 15 15 Mai-dou, Henry C—Bmily Gompert,. 167 Shriver, Walter H C f Buskirk.... 5.6 William, August} -,- Moran, Amedee D l Margaretha 316 3'WUIiam, PU VCV Porues 350 52 Moran, D Comyne, exi's [ Sehroeter 14 Storms, Cbriatian S—Kate Anderson. 195 16 Moler, WiIIiam V—John Douglas Co. 65 -.j Sebuyler, Samuel W I Alfred 0 Cbe- *WilIiam, Leon ) .,„ Matfaews, RobertH ' TTnp-h Keilv 219 '•^ Scbuyler, James B ( ney 168 13 Wilder, Cbarles W—E A CBulfield.. 1T4 04 l^ Mathews, WiUiam J f ^"^h Keiiy... 14 Simmonds, Florian V—H J Muller... 339 14 Wilkinson, C S—Van G Purman 150 84 16 Marer, James A—J O Brown, trustee. 43 14 tíismelich, Ferdinand—Louis Barth,.. 153 14 Walde, Christian—Henry Herrraann. 87 00 -,- Moutgomery, WiUiam M I ApcborB'g 15*Sheridan, Patrick — David Maver 15 White, CbarIe8E~N YNatBsehange Montgomery, Eobert ] Co 146 Brewiug Co ".. 1,313 Bank 34Í 73 16 Myers, Sinclair—M B Brown ISS 15 WeU, Carrie, by Benjamin WeU, 16*Merc6r, WUUam S—Citizous' Bank, ^^ÍSSISlÍAHKeilog 115 guard~Dry Doek, East Broadway Wabash 10,901 15 Stiner, Phiiip—Jaraes Brannan 50 & Battery R R Co ,. 43 31 13 McNiecB, Jaraes—John Bell 658 15 Seharraann, August—J J Cobn 148 15 Waterbury, Nathatiiel—M H Egan... 77 61 18'1'acGuire, Tboraas—Julius Engel 339 15 Siras, GeorgeV—D L Prager.....-.... 276 16 Weber, Albert^S E Walker ;.. 312 84 13 McGowan, John P—George Bhret.... 192 15 Stotbers, Jobn L—C H GiUespíe 466 16 WiIIiams, Paul~William Hays 9& 42 12 McCaffrey, Ellen—Julius Warsen 18 15 Sehlaefer, Peter—CatharineSehlaefer 67 16 Watsrs, Cbarles W~J G ColweU.... 6S 83 13 McLeod, John S—Anna H Hoff man.. 209 15 Simmons, Agnes—B H De Boes 383 16 WoUman, Hanley—Mecbanics' and , 13 MeCabe, Catharine—S P Higgios 731 15 Straiton, Wallaee—PhUip Hamburger 531 Tradera' Bank 471 60 13 thesarae the same - 770 16 Sandifer, WiUiam H—A J Hedges... 658 5 Xiquea, Joae P J~Bradstre6t Co 144 33 14 MeManus, Patrick H—A E Powers,.. 160 15 thesame J H Whitehorn 1,549 12 Youog, Johu W—Edward Kistaer... 103 87 14 McGratb, Henry—Chilton Mfg Co... 21 16 Scbleuter, Perdiuand—S R Walker.. 312 14 Young. ThomBS~C E Smith '213 80 15 McCafferty, Edward J—P H Havey., 179 16 Sachs, Pbilip—R H Long 231 16 Yavelow, Max^—Herman Briekman . . 214 02 15 McGarry, Johu—N Y Nat ExchaDge 13 Ziebarth, Herbert T—TarranC & Co. 543 56 Bank 194 ^6ÍÊ^ ^;::'Cry!/°-P^Eahn 181 13 ZiCtel, Anna—H C P Koch 96 11 13 Niclcels, Helen P—N Y Cab Co (Lim). 131 16 Snyder, Frederick—EdwardDanzyer, 60 15 Zeltmacher, G Edward~North & 15 Nieholson, Fraucis P — Adolpb 16 Sheinert, David—Leopold Wise, 95 JuddMfgCo 396 39 Hermes 1,562 16*Scott, George H—M B Brown 188 16 Zwerdling. Max~Joseph Polstein.... 175 88 16 Nass, Heni'y—J C Meister L270 12 Sraith, Edward—Edison GeoerBÍ Elec- 16 Ziegler, Henrj C—J 0 Browu, trustee 36 84 12 O'Brien, Miehael—W H Cohen 395 tric Co 1,109 13 Oberlej, JosBph—Gottlob KnoU 330 12 Smith, David A K~J L Lissner 403 .. O'Keefe, Jeremiah Ip-c-Tipnno ^OP. 13 the sarae-—-the same 1,611 KlNeS (iOI KTl. ^^ O'Keefel Micbaei (^ ^ ^^^°^ ^''^ 12 Smich, Kathariue N—Samuel Corn.. 4,549 Dec. 15 Overtouf WiUiam B—J W Fiske 23 13+Sm th, Jane—Julia Warson 15 15 Oberle, Joseph A—Cbarles Rehme... 31 9 Alexander. Leon~J Zweigel.: $197 03 13 Smith, Jobn—Tbomas Graham 473 10 Avery, Robert~Wurthington Co 138 34 15 Onderdonk, WUliam M—F B Ntiylor, 13 Smith, Justus J —Metropolitan Tele- exr (D) 7,433 13 AltmauD, JohnB~RKatz 886 S3 phone and Telegraph Co 28 13 Achor, Servetus T—H L Pierce 1,390 35 10 Phil ips, Walter E—Prederick Phil- lôlSmitb, John—Prederick Hubn 34 lips 4S 16 Smitb, Jaraes E—Albert Edwarda 158 ^^ÍSn;Sb?n(j^^it^í^^^ 278 07 12 Poole, Sidoey G—Mary Pratt ^D) 5,830 16 Sraith, Prauk E—C W Ogden 6(^0 8 Blasdell, J MaxweU~Ann C Jessup.. 38 60 12 Porter, Major D—Patterson Gottfried 139 10 Third Av R RCo—RichardHaraiItoD.3,259 8 Bubl, Charles—J Bseblemann 143 97 13 Potter, WiIIiam E—T D Waldron 368 10 Tropieal Amerieaa Telephone Co 10 Bierds, Williara-H--A W Wright 266 20 13 Peck, John M—J ulius Engel i89 (Lira)—Columbia Rubber Works Co 726 10 Boynton, Almanzar W~E T WUkin- 13 Pryor, S Morris—Prederick Rode.... 534 10 Greenwood Lakelmprovement Co—E son (D) 53 57 13 Paige, David S—N A Chedsey 131 PPield 354 12 Boyle. WilIiam~I Sommers & Co 95 33 18 Pause, Osear—D A Van Horne 3U1 10 iiternational Wine Co—Herman Got- 13 Bolton, WiUiam C—Cbarlotte L Bo - 15 Palen, George—J E Gr^ff 3,061 ter 1,401 ton «. 349 02 15 Plaisted, Frank—Anna E Betts 1,863 13 Manhattan R R Co—G W Wilson.... 81 13 Bachert, William~Mary Kelly,...... 67 31 15 FhilUps, Maria—John Hourigan 98 13 Haskin Wood Vuleanizing Co—-R J 14 Bornstein. BeUg—F W Hahn 82 25 15 PonCremoli, Francis—Charles Carpy. 397 Wrigbt 3,164 14 Beierlein, Gustav—C J Denney 2iO 67 15 Pelly, Herbert C—P S Naylor, exr 12 Mayor, &c, New York—S E Wood- 8 Crawford, Robert—Hobbs & Co 41 10 (D) 7,433 hull 1,737 16 Perry, Charles J~J G Colwell 96 13 Bteadman Stationory Co—Weatcott 85 10 Quiek, Woodward F—Mary Brenne- BrosCo 483 «Sk;^''£?y^^}^*--^--'" 1^^ man - 273 13 Alexander, Barney & Chapin (Incor- sg^ írn^*-^^™ '^ 25 13 Quinlan, Mary—Joaeph Beek 97 ated)—The Fihone Terraloid Co... 5b4 50 Metropoli- 13 Kevstone Supply Co—H S Smith 310 8 Cherry, Annie—Minna Kromer 41 tan Tele- 13 N Y Steam Co—Escelsior Electric Co 45 Cronberger, Philip 0, 1 p Licht, phone and 13 J W CarroU Co—C F Aaron 153 9 adrar of )- ^ " """< 34 Telegraph Co 46 49 13 Teaehers Publishing Co—J J Murpby 314 Cronberger, Philip C dec'd ) ""^ ^"^ 10 Befeld, August L—Zehlmaf n Giass Co 123 81 13 Ei Vadelista Mining Co—P F Ayer eC 9 Cbilds, Patrick—Mary CarroU, admrx ' 10 Eappaport, Adolpb—JuUus Samuels. 643 63 3S al, trustees 633 J J Carroll 364 42 Rourke, Martin i 13 Jobu H Brugh Co—BriuBCke & Co 10 Coots, Walter M~Emma F PettengiU 36 11 10*Eourke, WUUara ^R B Atterbury.., 395 99 (Incorported) 731 10 Clover, Bertrand~E Burlands..'. .(D) 3,099 64 *Roiirke. ( eorge B ) 13 American Miaing and Milling Co—P 12 Ootty. Holton M~D B Fleming 55 74 10 ReiUy, Hugb—H D Haram 353 18 P Darlmg 540 li l^randaU, Jssse A—A 0 Headley 105 25 12 Ruppert, Prank—N Y Coal Tar Cherai- 13 the same—the same 1,148 13 Cookingbam, Eugene E—H L Pieree. 1,390 17 calCo 51 S7 13 Washbura Macbine Co — WiUiam IS-l-Conguro, "Prank"~P Carpy 17 39 13 Ramel, Braile A—Kt ckerbocker lee 14 CoehrauB, WiIIiara~T D Waldron... 36S 26 Wbitloek 10,734 14 Conley, Jobn S, admr—C V Dykman. 311 Co 173 62 13 thesame the same .' 4,494 25 13 Riton, Cbaries—Eraile Verborveus... 293 19 14 Knickerbocker Storage Co (Lira)— S Decker, Milner B—M nnie Kromer... 239 16 13 Rsynolds, Charles R—M F Corridon. 206 06 Jaraes Savage, Jr , 6U3 9 Dalton, ]Michael~R Vom Hofe 531 13 Roekey, Walter S—G F HiUs 930 07 14 Staten Islaud Rapid Transit R R Co— 13 Dieter, Absalora W~Ciaus Lipsius 39 13 Rudawsky, Sarab—G M Milla 473 98 Brewing Co 188 George Washington 488 13 Duffy, Micbael J~H Clausen & Son 15 Reed, Cbarles B -C B Cottrell 123 00 14 McCaU PublishiBg Co~C S Joslyn... 580 34 35 03 Brewiog Co :.. 2S5 15 Runkel, BtCa—B P Jaquith Co 14 Americau Mining and MiIIíng Co—T 13 D'Abrarao, Raphael—EUzabetb Decker 101 35 15*Rose, P J—J A Kugelmanu 1,58 7 13 FDarhng 1,005 83 15 the sarae-—-tbe sarae -... 1,05 3 06 14 Dorlon. Martba S~L Moody 110 54 ,945 53 14 Moss BugraWng Co~C A Hoehraann, 14 Drew, John, Pres't, &e—C H Arnold. 124 15 Root, Henry A—Thomas Maddock... 5 by guard 2,269 8 ElliotC, John M~N Y and N J Tele- 15 RUey, James—G N Manchester 1,59 1 89 539 68 14 PresH NBWS ASÍOC—C S Clork 465 phone Co 56 43 16 Robb ns, WiUiam M—T E Mclver.... 253 31 15 FacBr Refrigerating and Ice Maehine 10 Eraanuel, Joseph—M Beringer 215 33 16 Roberts, William H H—J L WeJi 146 17 Co—Albert Mugford 96 13 Erast, Peter—Russell & Brwin Mfg 16 the same Wells & Hewton Co. 471 97 15 ludependent lee Assoc—Bernardo de Co 155 34 16 RarasdeU, Cbaries P—H L Sonborn.. 525 75 Gregori 953 14 Ellert, Louis C~A B Miller ;.... 63 85 16 Reed, Clarenee E—W E Striker 251 57 15 The Dry Dock, East Broadway & S Fanton, Henry B—J Caider 589 41 16 Rosenberg. Louis—August Kohn 347 94 Batt-jry R R Co—Samuel Bernstein, S9 16 Robsrts, WUliam H H—Leo LoeD.... by guard Bphraim Bernstein 5,321 ^^ KrS bJjamrC^ \^^^^^^ 914 10 Baladiuo, Dominico — Henry Herr- 15 KorthSidePubIishÍDgCo~W N Col- 13 Plury, WilliamH~J N Geer 115 01 manD 197 O lins 89 13 Feldberg, Jonas—MosesNewboig, exr SSf. 37 10 SlaCtery, WiUlam T — Benedieat 15 Mayor, &c, N Y~WUIiam Andersjn. 387 13 ParreU, Micbael J—T Wiides 497 16 FÍBCber 76 71 15 Dramatic Fub Co~S R WaUcer 312 ., Piuch, Lewis 1 n. aniorkR B44 43 10 StraitoD, Wallaee-—St Nicbolas Bank, 16 Mayor, &c, N Y—W W Wbeeler.,.. 3,370 N Y 139 03 16 Powérville Felt Eoofiog Co (Lim)— ^^ Fioch, Rachel A f ^ '' Clariîe. aa 00 13 Switzer, Walter E-G B Ellis i4 Plem ng, Elizabeth E—M Seitz 1,033 93 570 63 Barbours Bros Co 1,554 8 Gimmier. Jobn~M Schwartz. - 193 12 Saladino, Dominico—B B ZippBrt 197 00 16 Enterpise Contract Co—Newman Erb 151 93 18+áirapson, WilUam A—B A Landon... 8 Graham, James F—M Bisenbf.rger... 46 97 5U 44 16 American StarOrder—Hyraan Greeu- 8 Giehl, George—J Esehlemanu • 143 lo Stagg, WUIiam E | T A n span 93 63 l^ Staig. Sarah G \^^ °^^^ 13 Goldstein, Abrabam~J Samuels... . 548 40 94 6 16 The Conaolidated Gas Co~CorneIius 14 Gmnewald, Auna~C L Weeks...... 258 SweeuBy, Charles D i Bagley 3,295 40 12 Sweeney, John H >D J MCGOWBD.. 14»Gould, Edmund—F G Clarke „.... 844 93 10 Tooker, Danie!-^W M Sayer, Jr 344 8 Hayes, Cbarles E~B P ConkUn^..*.. 303 54 Sweeuey, Daniel J 634 75 10 Tyrer, WUliaro EW 8 Bodkm 270 8 Harkins, James~L Reich—*. «-,.**.« 201 December 17, 1893 Record and Guîde. 821

8 Heney, John C—B Homans 749 14 The aiimr of BliasConley~C V Dyck- Saiiie same. 1891 3,893 79 10 H tchk ss, Edvard H—Wonhington man 311 26 Taiuar, Abraham I—JlosrtS Bally. 1B92 8JI 71 Co 13S ,, Thomp on, Edward I c. u 0.. , „ o -.01 -} The Hletrôpohtan Elevaled R.U t^o and JMan- 13 H geu, Mathew P~BedfordBank... 544 haitan KKro—Alexandrina Joit an. 1891 1,757 99 '^ ThonpW, Jaraes f ^^ Sturgea....2,.34 53 Tbe Piicific Bauk—'W K Hummoiid. It92 1,^34 r4 13 HfÍDS, John J—H Herrraann 197 14 tlie same-^—the sarae .1,120 09 iTbe Cf.lnell Lead Co-L Beicb. 1892 . 4,183 98 -,,, tlawkits, Williani M ' HKubsr 385 14 ibe same thesarae 3,433 50 "^'andermark, Sophia A—C E Van Bejpen. ' Uawkius. Eiins H 14 Tbe Brooklyn TabernacIe~B Moore IW; 251 80 ÍZ Harris, H P~J T Woodiuff 150 &Co 57L 12 WjWe.-. De Wiit C—0 Elliott, .Tr, aasig ee. 13 Il fe'-, Gustav~H Greeofeld 536 14 The President of Town Club—C H 1891 í:e,347 39 14 Hart, Jame.í H—W N Dicbiuson 1-7 Arnold 3t .54 14 Himilton, VVÍUiBra~B B Slurges,... 1,130 13 Van Brunt, AUison J—H L Pierce... 1,S90 25 •Vacafed byorder of Court. tSuspended on Appeai, 14 iho s iue——ths sorae 2,7,'i4 S^Willetts, LouisW-NationalCityBank tKeleased. SReversal. ISalisfled by Execbtion. 9 Isaae?, Uenrj^W G Th mas 53 cf Brookiyn 98 45 9 Wagicr, Louisa~R Roraberger, esr. 1'6 9S ^ K^ysan, Henry í ^'^ Stablraann. .. SO 9 Williarason, Harrv R~SKIem 37 37 S Klein, Beruhai d—E Miller 347 9 Wietior, EIiaE—S Otto 398 04 EIHGS COUNTY. 8 Kempf. Wiliiao:—J Efcblemann 143 10 Wittman. Rudolph—M Stern 110 7y Dec. 9 to 15-inclusive. „ Kcrslø , Frank t T ?II™.„„,I T„„fi ic 10 Whelan. EUzabsth M~A Boaong.... 1Í5 35 ^ Kajsan, Henry ( ^ Ellwood Lee Co... 157 13 White, WUiiam H~E M Lazarua & Abboft, Warren G—J Rompellon. 18S2 8i8:6 52 13 Krucgfr, Adolph—ELandfrs 116 Co 310 10 Allt. EdmuDd—R P Kajes. 1892 403 41 ,. Kfrsitu, PrQ k | rp • IÍ.JI,„„ .n 12 Wiarda, John C—T Phillips 650 91 de Rieuiliol, Aiph nse i T, D i •• i n-n. de BieMiml, bu-tavB P Kobitzek. 169.'.... 1^7 33 ^^Kersten^Henry r'^ ^'^'~'"' ^^ WilUara. August 1 de Riesihal. Aln-onse i „ „ r . -j ..„„, - 8 Leary, Elizabelh D~W McGratb, la^WiJliam, Eli VCV Pornes 350 52 de Rlpsthai: Gustavtí E ( ^ ^ Schneider, 1891 965 41 adiur 115 '^ William, Leon ) Samp S NtustBdt, lft91 IS.STO 15 8 Lauzîr, Fraucis—J Bíchleraann 143 13 Williams, Reginald R-E D Terbell-. 1(3 31 Sanie same. 1S91 13,572 62 9 Lippert, Joseph—F Ibert 131 ,„ Wiley, Melrot Dicktí sjn, Geo- B B—S 'WeEdeliii. 1892 81 28 12 LyniQn, Michatl—L H Dickurson 1,535 '•"•^Wiley, Heory W H Duekwortb.... 161 43 Dop. Jutiiî—A Irjfoos. 3892 10187 Gallagber, John—m GocdíiiD. ll-'9'î 1Í2 6! 13 LÊvÍn, JUILU-;~J Samiiels 543 14 Wocd, Wiiliera H S~J B Hortor.... 107 73 IS'l' Lightelie, " Marliu A ''-L K Grabow- Haeen, arthur B—T Wilson. 1892 i7l 86 Jarvjs, Elizabeth M—A A Flînt. 1881 h 13 sky 145 Kocb, Paul-F Koeh. If92 3^s 85 13 JiiehtecsCeiii, David—W OppeLheim.. 50 Leary, Jumes D—S J Pcggs. 1892 480 on 11 Lone, ThOE:::0E~W L Woll'e 161 8ATISFI£D JCDemEnis. Samc same, lí:92 l-'l W SamE,— sawe. IS92 550 9!) u MaloQe, Jcsfp'j ' TLT,-,, T I ™-H OIO NEW YOBK. '^MeCabe, Maîgaret (MaryTSmitfa. 2.1S Uppmau, Otlo—A Drjf los. 1892 101 (7 L:)bur, AlbBri—D L McDo ild. 1892, * i9 8 Mo-:es, WiUiamS—J Calder 5S9 December lu lo 16—Inclusive. itcCabill, Tbomas J-De Wiit C brown. 1692 l,TK[i !i3 H MeDowe'.l, H :gh~P. ilcraans 749 Peck, bamuel W—V Fchunllf-i . 1892 344*23 8 Mani>, Erust G-N Y & N J Ttlepbono Art'tírder, âonie—Twint-y-liiird Ward Bank. Sauds, C harles J—T W líilsv, 18S8 15) 60 Co .S W^i Jfl. fG 70 fchlun, WilHam H—1» L McDoiiald. 1892 Tl 99 9 Mars, JaT-eî W—1) Duiiham 133 Faine sanie. 1893 1 508 Ul Schultz, Louis—J K riageubucLle 1692 32,402 14 n McKee, Oibcrne H 1 T n ^.„1 Bernhard, Adolph-GeorgeSoutiiwick. It'OJ. I,a 3 •13 £75 (7 Kame—-same. 189i 77 íll Sh&JamelD'^ [LEWaterman. 1693. 933 00 ''McIOe^MalLilde (I B WakEmau.. Feyer, GustavE—D F Pcrter. 1891.-. 7:181 9 tbesBmÊ—3 Van Witdílp E6> 85 Same saire. IfSií 110 an *lSiooks, iaron—CarlP Eusch er. 1883 4 7 f.9 Pibberu, Auíriist-H S'cbwnbeland. 1893 490 B8 9 McCouit, Uertha A~L H Dickerson. 143 85 rrand, tllas—J Gbtee kBii. 1892 71114 TheS LiebmsQn'aSo s BieningCo —H î otb. 9 Murk, Ecbert-H fciegel tO 18 Btoaihvav & Bevenlh Av R R Co- G L Bives. l£9.' I6G 77 1693 !09 ÎS ,„ Malcne, Jcíei h [p r;,,<;si,iv 97,i Bi ehani. Willnm H—J L Gladwio. 189' l,,rø 45 Willíe?, G'orce-H A. Kovee. 1892 9ii 35 ^" MeCabe. Margerjt)^ CassiJy 27o ^Ufverli', B Tililen-HEnry Lewis. 1892 899 4Î Wilkes, Ueorge—.4 Dryfoos. ]80a 10187 10 Miulo, Robfcrt P—Augujta A Rohy (D) 3,468 ærjÍmes^M^^'-^*--'^- 1693-.:^3«'ÍS9 10 the same the same (b) 2,316 i íi me —-same. 1893 S.5C5 16 10 ibesaraa thesamf (0) 731 §LookP, Vflleuiiue—Letia tíchmidi. by Frank MECHANICS' LIENS. !-'cliu.idtguartl. 18!II 1,168 05 10 IbesaraE^ Ihe same (D) 731 Cair. HuiiryCi D—Lansi g 'Wh'elbariow Co. H„ Mars, HeErielta A, suedas i Commer- IWi 4ÎS 81 ''' Mars, ií A ( cial Bank 8,433 g::iiiiimiii->;, Henry-Rlary E Barronclill'tí. 'Pl 9,147 9? SEW TOJI& cm. 13 Maiiie, Cbaileí B—Wocdside Brew- Oari'y, Alanson—E S í-mifli, ]£91. D K? Dec. Jn?Co 155 Same saiiie. 1890 40 íl 10 CannoBst, Nj, 113, •^•s, lOinStaDtoa st, 20 14 Maloue, Joseph—McD O'KcEffe 279 Cohen, Jacob—Charles Miller. jas-l t4'J l-l lOU. Cbaríes H, Kraiicbfeit agt Moiiiz Kame—1 harl s Simon. 1885 B'J 1!) 14 WcNaii-. JohL~S Stsvenson 108 Zeiger. owner acd eontractor S ,113 86 Sam AUrêham tiecker. J884 461103 10 R vinglon st. Nos. luT and U9, s s, 58 8 e l.î Nolau. TLomas M~G D Kuper 34 Same l orris Katzenstein. 1885 158 54 Ludlow st, 5sin0.3. Abraham Solomon 8 Ohl Ddt, lleury—N Y & N j Tele- Dietl F, John U—United CooftíCtioners Assoi:. astJosenb L. Buttfnwieser, owner, ard pbciie Co 49 ltJ83 7S4 80 WiM im Javne, contraclor O 00 10 0'UoL.ueII, Jr, Maurice — Kate O'C Deni Íslo!i,Ed\vftrd E—C Aadrews. 189J 4 ,. 3,í É IS St Anns av. No. Ii54, e H, Í71 n Westc iBStsi Browce 1^0 Darragh, Jolin E-DPPoiter, 1891 ., 73 80 av, S5x'0f>. Wilham Hudscnaet Mary F. 10 Ohly, WillÍBmCF~H BreUnbBrg... 38 ^Un'nrslty, Abraham J—Alfred Kchiumpton. Dojle. cwner, aud l obert Littlc, con- 1892 S50 35 tractor . (jj ^g 13 Oioisled, Henry-Bedford Baok 544 Dusai), Dennis-G W Howie. IS91 8j 30 li He ry st. No. 45, n s. 29 i w ftlarket st, 25x 12 Oliver, JohnR-E W Jersey 176 Dyer, Ptíarl—R L Slordecai, bv A I. Mordecai 100. Faj iS fctaccm agfc Msx acd Mary U 0':ieil), Uarry~C H Brousou 148 Euatd. 1891 y,8'.5 7(1 Wolf, ow.:eisand cijtitrEclois 150 CO 13 O'Fi i.-I, Jaæe --C P Skeltou 531 Same same. 1^92 80 70 12 EiRhiiefhit, Nos, iTt- 8.', ss, 133 w Amster- 13 Píed, ChariesN-PTPraDkard 739 EvaiDs, Cbarles M—D W Daziau, 1893 i:î-l 79 dam av, 145sn;0. t hailes Fos agt Abia- 13 Paul. Mo, ri;—L Beiliner 51 SBUIB- 'eter Htímîerson. 1893 , . íi^ cu bimiícboeidijr, owntraidcoitraclor.... 40 41 Fiejnian. Jcs phlH —liftvid Hlayer. 1891. ... 18 15 14 Parks. Robeit E—lodia WbatC ti Co. 8î;; 12 Etoadivay, No. IGH, w s, 75 s 51st st. Faupbave, Il ry E—Johu Patterson J(S9 .1,12130 iS —. 1 bailes H. !-oi.thaid agt UeniyF. 14 I'otler, HilHam E—T D Woldron.... ::'6S Ford, Jaiufs-lS F Jayne. 1892 Sl'J 57 Bctjer. lesste act ccntractor 56 4 J 14 Pilchtr, Jofeph M—F G Claike 814 FlnD.'w' úlm í Sarai.el Faeder. 1892 155 9'i 12 OuH^Hucdred andTneifih st, hos, 415 aiid 14-t-P6aisoD, Ílenry—M Kromer 57 4IT, n s, G'Js85. Viio fl arcantooio ai;t 8 Kipley, Hoccce—S J Bscon 390 Frank,Catl-l.ouísDreyer. 189 73Î 71 Viio Accurs!. twoer, aud Italo Ameiican 8 Rogers, Gtoige F—Minnie Krcmer... 239 Guleiibach. Joho—GeoreoTiefel. 1891 203 85 Conslruction Co . coutractor a~4 OJ tiocdmau, Aaron—-M B Marks. 1892 257 61 Rourke, Marlin j 13 OneUucdrtd acd Tliiity-tbird st, n s. 300e Uroiit. Edward P—G l Kelso. 1892, 59 ^ Ttb av, TôilUO, Qbomas-líf.berts-SteTen. l<*E urk6, Williara ÍRB Atterbury.., 395 HirsL'h, Itosaand Êimoa-A Steia. 1693 861 Qii son Co. agt \Vm, J. Uilmore, owner and -•Eouike, Geoige íí ) Unlliug, Harry B—C AudcBws. 1692 42,331 W C ntractor - 080 CO 10 Eead, Casãiis U~P Stevenfou, trus- Hyiies, James—S L Eisner. 18S7 «47 liG 12 Seventy fiftli st, s s, Ui3 e Ist av, 25x100. Uo 1,090 Hoffmaa, Ueary E-C G F Wabíe. e r. 1892. 7d 2a Culbtírt Bros. agt iHichael Coffey, owner, 13 Ray, Georco W~CMSw6Bt 94 HartQns'. L R Coirpsnj'—liufl-'alo Hardwood aiid Kate Galla ber, contractor 213 35 13 R^ppapoit, Adjlph—J Bamuels £43 LuQiberCo, 1B33 418 24 12 Oae Bundred and Fitsl £t, ss. 100 e JÍadi- Hyce.-', J.imes-GFEw Et. 1885.. m 99 son av, 25slCO. Albart Becbler a sigoeB 14 Roh-Iis, Ileniiaun—ÍJ L Weeks 276 Hol niaii, Heory E—t; U F Wahlc, esr. 1892.. 31 i^T Bgtrfalvatir Ponelio, owner, antl Conrad .. Bhernocd, John W 1 . T,II„„T,^„ IC, Klork. Leiii R—O L Hiud . 1892 147 6 hecbort, co traclor 450 C " Bchwartz. Aiirabam í-^ Macher.... 481 Kraratír, Heuiy S—Ntí. ls Osoldson. 18u0 (8 •iT 12 Tramont av, n w cor Prcspect av, SSsltO, 8 Simpsoa,Wi;liaraE~NatCity Baukof tLouuFbe.Ty, james—W Armstrong. 189;.., 3.172 i!9 , William (.larkeagt Henry Gerken,owner. ííaniB—saiiie ia92 2.56S lij aiid Ofs'eihBid &Co., co tractor 69 80 BHIyu 93 Low, JosephM-J H Aekermnn. 1832 1,:W2 Hi S Smilb, Harry W~W W Goodrich, as- l.yncli, SarBh.-rJatbaniel Jarvis, Jr. 1891 .. 7,179 6) 13 Rid s st, No. 32, 6 s, bet G rand and Broome ÊÍí;t:6e 5,4S5 .lloen, l award A—E S Bmith. 1890 40 71 sts, 3tslOJ. C, B. Keogb .Mfg. Co. agt Saiiie—same. 1831 ._ 57 57 J cob Wtiustein. cwnerand controelor.. 530 50 i) Smitli, Honry T~G Potls 178 13 West Eud av, No, UC, e s, 39 s T4tb st, 18x 9 Selioli. Johc--J F WittemauD 104 Hoideeîi. Eui^euo C—R L Mordecai, by A L Wo l"C6i guard. .1891 2,855 70 40. Orrin G, Souieand FrederickL. Btig- 9 bteiu, L pi-raoii—L Barth 19ii Bame satEC. 1893 8S 10 bam agt Mary S, Hoe, owuer, acd W. T. 10 Suydam, John A—Quinuipice Co.... 407 Hleade, Clarenca W—W ArmsH'oog. 1893.,. 3,17i 29 Itce, contractor 153 50 Sbdltk, MorrisL, 1 tSanie—sarae. 1B9Í L-,47J S9 13 Tweoty-nintb st. tíos. 3.î-'i , n s. 50 w Broad- 13 adnir cf ^AT While.,. 101 24 fllorley, CharlesS—S Abrahani. 1892 2Vi 43 way, an.'íliO. TheEmpire MttalWcrkicg Sbilliik, Louis, dec'd ) Marka, i.ouis-Mose'; Rally. 180i SOI 71 Co agt John J. Wbite, owner and George *.UcQahB, isatney-N Y Health Dept. 1890..,, 59 87 J. Kraus, contractor 383 00 13 Saladiuo, Dirainico—H HeiTniaan.., 197 lí Jefftírson av,6S, iOO n Pamuel st, 25xli7. 13 Smith, Abraham—J Pcpe 29 Newell, DaiiusC Jamcs A. and E. T. Woolf agt l'asttuale 13 Soulhwick. All>?rt P—\v U lÍEddv..,. •r.7 NtWtíU, Dariuí E G T Lealíd, 18SI 1,013 59 D'Aur a, owcer, and C. J. Perry, con- 13 SuUivan, John F~G P Jacobs& Co,. U6 Newt'li, Geori;e H tractor 4^1) ji 33 Sauluisr, Louis—Mary Baarsen lU Saini! ame. 18Si 1,037 89 14 One Huodreci and Firstst, ss, lOOe Madison Same sdiiio. 1884 1,1142 55 av, 75x100. Conrad Beebier aÉrtéalvator 33 Biegeluck, Sophia — 'rbuiber, Wiiy- Same——same. lH-^4 I.OCO 65 lacd Sí Co 3:8 Ponello, owner andcontractor 450 fO SnniB same. mi ,.., 1,981 77 11 Madison st, Nos. li-3and i84, s s, 38fl8e Pike 14 Sulphio, Sereu':,~M Go:dw u 4i7 Newcll, Daiiu-s C same. 18íil ],(l; 06 st, 53.10JL100S3,S.6XH3 6. Samuel, BacHer 14 Smiley, Dc WiU C—S Stephenson..,. :0S Osbnrte, liobtíi t A—HndsoQ ifiver Ttltpliouo ftgtLBii ia Kiiig acd Jobn Doe, owcera, 14 Blanton, Fbiiip V 11—US TrustCo... 68 Rauiei'. Jobn J—Lena Schoi dt, by Franlc and David H. Kitig, contrac:or 05 00 8 TheTaeonicMarbleCo~J Macher 481 tckljiidr. fiuird. 1891 LKi-j 05 I4*OL6 Hnadred and SeveLletnib st, n e cor CJ^HQU. 4150 9 The admr. &c, of PhÍlipCt.'roîiberger, MadisoQ av. lu xiOO.ll. Nichilis Ccn- RosBnhaum. [ enry W—Henry Dra|jer. IRW, 080 23 forli agt Tillie Smitb, cwntr, and John J. dec'd—P Licbt. 'r 109 ii .obeits. UoorgeD—Marj Barrowclitl'ii, astix. McD.inald, CDUtractor 3'0 50 0 Tully, Rose A~J Volkommer 327 1891 il'8 1)2 11 Tliirty-tliiid st, Noa. 10 aud l'i, s B. 150 65lh 10 be Plister Book Bindíng Cc—Worth- lieiliy, JohnP-B F Jace. U9í H-i8 í7 av. 50x98,3. Delamater Iroii Worts nnt ingtoo Co 13S Slteinliardt liros-Starr Casb Car Co. 4891,,. Í59 71 Helen ( Imdwick, owner, uudM. Redclilíi-, 12 The City cf Br okiju~MarLha A KSaiiie saiiio. 1893 10! (8 coulractor 26 35 Btales, extrx 2,070 Strakoícb, Edear-Can íitrakoseh. 1890 98 01 13 The City of Brooklyn—A Priedrieh, Sfbencl .GtíOige-J M Canda, 189á IMM8 admr 2,380 ÍS'anlEi™!^^^"'- ''''• 5S0 75 *Kditor RECORD AND GUIDK; 13 Tuozzi, Míchuel—Keynolds &S011B... 48 Sttíivait, Joliu~l-H Steinbardt. 1892 83 P9 Tlie abûve lien o( Î310.50, lîled by Nicbolas Confortl 12 Tbe admr Louis ShUlak, dec'd~A T S bberti, Aiigust-Henry Scbwabeland 1893.. 490 88 a ainstprem sesnortheastcorner of llTth streetana WhiLe 101 StureesB, Danial I-.—Toncy Danelo, 1891 89 :-;o Soutter, Cordon.extiJí-LBHÍsSanders. 1891.3,781 96 Madisonavenue, isoutrageous. He ajîreed todocer- 13 TLouct. Josepb, Jr—P & M Kchaefer Thoina'j, (jeoriíe c—R L iUordecai, by (lunrd B Co ecEi tain work there last Ausust; be could not fumish Ihe A L,ilo:Jecai. 1891 2.855 70 uecessary meana to go on witb, and I let it to other 13 Tbe Fred Hower Brewing Co lLim)~ Samo—saíiie. 1893 8á 70 H Voge! .'.. 873 Thu N Y Blevated R B Co and Manbaitau R R contrtctora that have compleled tbe work tbat Le J4 Tbe Fred Hower Browing Co—P BueJ. 199 Co-JohnBlaler, 1891 1,C0Í 79 claims 9, lien for, Joan S, MACDOSALD, December 17,1898 8ã2 Record and Gu de, 9 Van Buren st, n a, 1B9.8 eLewis av. 375 SATISFIGD BIECHANICS) LIBNS. 14 Coîumbus av, s e cor CEfch 8t, 20.2x100x55.5x 100 Cbarles Wenz agt JesMe W. Bowe, 80.11. Henry Woods agt John Alcotfc, owner. and William Bowe, claimant 233 46 iw To crrs. ownerandconfcractor .,1,0/5 00 9 Sixtb st, s S, T5 w 4tb av, 105x100, N. Y. Dec. 14 Burliagslip, No, 40. westcorPouth st, 50x Aoderson Pressed Brick Co. agfc Elizabeth 6 Sisty-eighth st, n s, 200 w 8th av. 153x100, 20. Stepbeu Hazzard agt S. le Coutenlx and WiUÍam H. Norris, owuBrs and con- Alexander McNeiceagt D. B. McKiulay and and Antonio M. Salini, owuers and con- Jaraes B. Guon. (Lien filedNov 2>,1892j $2,990 00 S74 03 tractors... 77 70 tractors ;•""-,.•„' 9 Lawrence st, e a. 240 s Mvrtle av, runa aoutb 0 Sisty-eightb st, n s, 335 w 8th av, 150x100.5. 14 One Huudred and Thirty-third Bt. No. 159, 10 X east 11)7 6 x nortb ãOx west 30 x south Same agt same. (Nov. 36, 1892) (This u s. 255 e 7th av, aSs -. William J. Kirk- 35s southwest 10 x west 70. William C. lien was flled to correct an error in last patnck agt Boyd & Co ::••':.•;;„ ^^ ^° Bootb agt Frank S. Henderson, owoer and lienl 2.990 00 14 One Hundredand Twe fth st. Nos. 415and 417 contractor 4,586 31 6 One Hundred aud Tb ^ty-sisth st, Nos, 11 E , n s, bet Av & and Ist av. John Bell 10 McDonoueh st. c s, ICO e Stuyvesaut av, OOs and !•*, n s, 235 e 7th av. 5 x—. Trittler& &SoQ agt Italo-American Coustruction UO. Brooklyn Door and basb Co. agt Waltber agt Edward Kenny and Cyrus ,.f, .....,..,.,.'.. 189 í0 William E, Bell & Co., owneia aod con- Styles, (Nov. 28,1892) 387 00 15 ODB B ndred aod Tbirtj-si th st, Nos, tractors 13000 9 Forty-third st, n s, 320.8 w 5thav, 141 lOx •2ni-''65 n s. net Tth and Sth avs. 33 10 Graham av, w s, 75 n Varet st, 25x100. Eu- lOO 5. Caoda & Kane agt Racquet and houses. Jobn W. MacKnight agt Thomas gel & Zimmermaon agt Gerson Krabauer, Tennis Club. COcfc. -25,1892) 401 90 C Vao Bruot, owner and contract^r 1,703 bb owner ood contractor 1,385 CO 13 HamUtoo st. Nos. 34 and 36, s 8, 191 ^ Mar- 15 Fif'y-third st, No. 441, s s, 175 B intb av, 25 in Boerum st, n s, 41^2.9 6 Bushwick av, 55x77 t ket st, Wolf Oltarscbagt Reuben Patten- sIOO, Clioton Iron Worfes agt Martin tíior ^" Boerum st, n s, 3 5 e BushwicU av, 25x77. f stein and Waiter Powers and Walier Pow- and Jobannes Trenscb, owners, and John 835 40 Morr s Cob'j agt Mollie Harris or Maly ecs, Jr. (Dec.l, 1892) 550 00 Held, contractor H«rea, Naftalie Weioearten and Joaeph 12 One BundredanaThirtj-thicdat, ss. 110 e ,., Bou'evard. No. 108 Ibeing s e cor Ritter, owners and conlrac ors 175 00 Lenos av. 75x—. B, Flo d agt Mary E. ^^ Sixty-fifth 6t. No. 08 W f Boulevard and 10 Same properfcy, Wexler & Schildkraut agt aod JobnH, Gault, (Juue 30,1892) 300 00 65tb st, 35x100. Minnie L. Lown agt Jobn same owQBrs and cootractora — 500 00 12 Crimmins av, n e cor 141at at, 61.4x104.4. .\lcott, owner, and William M. Walsh, 10 sfc, S s, 150 e Underhill av, lOOxlOO, 5 Henry H MeisB agt George I. Garlan and contractor • •• •-•• 379 00 houses (see Lieo). H, tí. Christian agt Outou L. Olsen. (Oct. 31, 180'3> 05 CO 15 Nathalie av, w s, 700 n Kmgsbndgfi road, 50 Ann O'íjounor, owoer, and John and Jane -0 EastEndav, Kcs, 1708-1713 in w cor East xlOO. Jacob J. VrBBland agt Fatnck V. O'Connor, c utractors,., 330 18 '- Eigbfcyeigbtbst, No. 541 f End av and Brady. owBBr and coatractor ... 94 00 88tb st, lOlsIOO, Kerchof & Brown agt 15 Boston av. a w cor Woodrul av. the trac s, 10 Eighthav, sw cor 15th st, 60x63. James W, Lane agt Wiliiam Wingrath, owaer George G. Ba zei', (Aug. 31,1892) 111 00 &C , Union R. R. Co,, more especially the laBroadway, e s. 57.7 c 131st st, 3.' .lx9^.6. plofc on w a Boston av. Krank Merchion and contractor 315 00 10 Graham av, ws, T5n Varet at. 25xI O. Ed- Bradley &Curiier Co. (Lim.l agt Danicl aet Union R. R. Co., oivner and con- and Cbrisfian Kuesa and Frank Haus- tractor -• ^OO 00 mund Feigenhauer agt Gerson Krabauer, owuer, and Kocb & HofEmaun, contrac- maun. (Odt. 8,1693) -2,418 49 ' 15 Eighty-eiehth st, No, 405, n s, 86 e Ist av, 20 13 WestEndav, s wcor lO.íd st, 100.11x159,10. 71Í5.I0. A. Shapiio agt MargarBt Bren- tors 205 03 10 '^cbaefferst, 6 8,135 n Evergrfen av. l Ox Cbarles H Ilemeier agt Weicome R. anB nau, owoer and coutractor.. ICI 20 El zabetb Steinmetz, (Julj 6,1891) 3,350 00 15 Bowery, No. 46, w s, bet Cana! aod Bayard 100. Olo lí.;Uuneberg agt Jobn W. Neillv, owner, and R. L. Haff. contractor 15 00 13 Twenty-SBCond st, Ncs, 64C-544, S s, 200 e Btf. Thalia Tbeatre. Ernest Otto agt Iltb av...T5s90. George Vanderbilt agt Charleaaod Tbeodore Rosenfeld, owner 10 Chesnufc st, n s, 168 w Eastern Parkway. SPx 100. rbomaa N.Harvey agtPeter J. Fitz- Fredeiick S. Myera. (Feb. 26,1892) 144 00 and contractor, (Benewal) 34100 13 Broadway, e s, 57,7 n ^Slat st, 25,ls—. WtU- ,s Boulevard, No. 1(8 ibBing s e cor SimmoDi, ownerand contractor 160 00 10 Flatbusb av, w s, 625 a Av C, T5x500x2COs iam E. PrudBO aet Frauk Hau=mao ^° Sixty-íif th st. No, 68 W. f Boulevard and andD. and C, Ru6=a, (Oct, 18,18931 335 79 65:h st, 25x100. Beriha Goldman agt 500, Flatbusb. James Irwio agt Obriato- pber Kobert, owner, and W. K. Muirbead. 13 Waverley pl. No, 106, s s, 88 w Macdougal John Alcott, owner, and Wiiliam M. st, 22s -. P. McDowell & Co. agt Edward Walsh, contractor 3;9 65 contractor 576 10 10 Lawreuce st, e a, 240 s Myrtle av, rnns soutb J. Kelly. (May ;5. 1891 j .. 615 00 15 Willis av, Nos. 49J-5 6. e s, 20 n I47tb st. 13 Broadway. e s, 50 n 13lst st, 25.1x97. Brad- Dimock, Fink & Co. agt Louis C. Tufts, 10 X east 10T.6xnorlh 50x weat 30 X south 35 X southwest 10 s west 70, Comehua ley & currisr Co. agt Daniel and Cbris- owner, and James Harr gan, contractor.. 388 05 tiao Rue.=8 and Philip Hausman. (Sept. 16 Twenty-seventb st, Nos. 49-55, n s, 100 e 6th Camerouaet Frank S. Henderson, owner and cootraclor 3 327 50 17. 1893) ",343 49 av. 100x98,9. Grummer Bros. agt thatles Í3 Eroaaway. e a, 5T7 n 131sfc St, i5.1s9T.9. A. Qe'-Iacb, owner and contractor 1,162 00 10 Wallabout efc, No, 180. s s, abt 305 e Bedford av. SSxI O. EmilVom Leho agt Snsan- Paul G, Decker agt Daniel and ChriatiaB 15 Forty-niotb st. Nos 553 and S5\ n s, 75.4 e nab Wagoer.owner, and Daniel Jaliooey, Ruesa. (Noí, 21, 18921 1,140 00 lltb av, 4rs50. Jobn Jacbman agt Au- contractor 2! 00 13 Eivíogton st, iNo. 230, n s, 14x54, ouis cust Hermann, owner and contractor ,,, 241 00 Aaronowitzagfc L uis Aaron and O'Bryan 15 Antbony av, e s, 90 s Morris st, lOC lOO. 13 Eighth av, e s, extends from 15th st to 16tb 8t, snOslOO, escept l lh st, n s, 134 e 8th &NoTe!, (Dec, 1,1892) 659 00 David Durie. Jr., agc Jobn Litter, owner, 13 Catharine st, Nos. 1 and 3, n e cor Division and J, J. Laliy & Co., contractors 306 00 av, 18x100, Graff & Co, agt WiiUam Mor- ton, William J, Fitzpatrick, Thomas Mc- 8t, 71 3 on Catbarine St, 38.6 on Division 15 Anthony av. e s, 90 s Uorris st, liOxlOO, Conn and Williim McNiff,ovniersandcon- st. Yellow Pine Co. agt Samuel Torbett'a Hecry McShane Mfg. Co, agt JohnLitter, beirs aod Arctander & Damm. (Dec. 10, owner, and David Durie, Jr., and J. J. taetors 425 00 12 Same property. GBorge W. Mortou agt 1893) 1,028 04 Lally, contractors 360 BO ]3*WiUÍ8 av, w s, 35 n I30th st. S5x—. Gustave 15 Eighthav, w 8, 25 n 154tb st, 50x1.6 block. sime owcers and contracíors 1,571 15 12 Seventh av, s a, estends from Ist to 2d st, J Niederboldt agfc Hilaian Noll and Sam- Abraham Stsers agt Estber E. Barron, uelF.Hymao, (Nov. 30,1893) 100 00 owner, and Martio Barron. contractor.... 587 70 20(sl00. Watson & Pitlioger agt Jac es O'Hare, owner, and Charles H. CoUins, I3*S)xty-tbird st, s s, wholefront, bet Colum- 16 One Hundred and Tweuty-niuth st, n s. 275 bus av and Boulevard. 75 on av and 100 on w Boulevard or lltb av, 25x199.11 to 13 tb cootractor 126 41 13 Chauncey at, n s, 1T5 e Reid av. 25x100. Boulevatd, Brown and Fleming agt st, Johu Murfcha agt John Ryan, owuer Thomas H, and Wiiliam A. Brush and and contractor 3, < 22 07 Walter T. Klota & Bros.'tíoas agt El za Beid, owner, and Sanauel Hancock. con- Bryan McAveney. (Oct. 28. 1892J 5T0 CO 16 Sixth av. Nos. 325 and S^iT, s w cor 15th st, 14 Hamilton st, ,Nos. .34 and 36. s s. 191.6 w 43,3sl3 x irreg. John E. Hamilton & íons tracfcor .. 463 20 12 Railcoad av, w s. 100 n Esstern Parkway, Market sfc, 49.6x80 5x49-6x72.4. Morris agt James J. & Edward V. Coogan, own- Jacobssn and Morris MHrgovitz agt Heu- ers or lessees and contractors 63,926 26 140x100, Fredeiicte Nichlaua agt Chiislina E. Lohrentz and Gerraan-American Im- ben Sattenstein. (Sept. 29. 1803) 9,500 00 16 Pikest, Nos, 47-51, e s, 82,6 s Mad son st, provement Co,, owners. and Oharles 15 Eighty-ninth st, u a, 113.4 w Madison av, 6J 9s—. Chariea Romano & Son agfc Mor- Lohrentz, contractor 66 95 51.1x106.8. Helena Maliler agt AUen N. r s Levy, owner, aod Walter Powsrs, con- 12 Sevenibst.s8,l"30w6thav.'5'2sieO. George Conoverand £ee & Coaover. (May 33, tractor 63 20 •W, Meivin agt WiUiam Brown. owner and 1893) 1-533 50 16 Twenty-eixtb st, Nos. 308 and 310, B S, abt contractor • b% 34 15 One Hundred aad Niceteenth st, Nos. 38-50 lao w 8tb av, abt 40x100. William C. Mc- 12 Lorimer at, n e cjr Meserole av, SOsiOO. W. Fredericl£ W. Worley agt John J. Faddeo agt Johu B. Lowther, owner and Sidney A. Berry aet Ames &Seymour, McDonald and Tillie E. Smith. (May 9, contractor 130 00 ownera or lessees and contractora 175 37 1803) 90 00 15 One Hundred and Fifteentb st, 100 n w 4th 16 One Hundred and F fty secûod 6t, No. 468. 13 MofEat st, ss. 30,8 e Knic erbockerav, 10.8 slOO, E, T. Nicoll agfc John Campbell, av, rims S utb 59 X weat 6 x south 81 to bet Motiis av and 4th av, 25x100. George Mauhattan av, x uortbwest K5 x northeast Stolz agt Andrew and Mary Loreotzen, owner, andV. R, and Annie F. Caae, con- tractors E6 00 81 X north 6T 10 x east 79 to beginning. owners, and Arctander & Daaun, con- Artbur EoBbmer agt Peier Algie. (Aug, tractors 230 00 13 Same pcoperty. Cario Boaa agt aame owner and coutractor 35 00 •1, 1892) 50 00 Eighrb av, e a. exiends from 5tb st 'totoV 15*J]adison av, n e cor llTtb st, 100.11x108. 13 letb st, 200x160, except WestcbeslBr Hardwood Co. agt Tillie E. ei teentb st, a s, 124 e 8th av, 18x100 Smithaad J. J Macdonald. lAug. I, '93). 8 00 •Peter McCoy agt Tbomas McCann, Wib- 16 OiieHundredand Tliiv y-tbird st, No, 331 KUSeS COUHTY, iam Martio and WiUiam McNiff, owners W,, bet 7tb and 8tb av-. Marcus A. BaU and contractors 885 69 agt Gilbeit Robiusoo, Jr, (Sept. 3, 1893). 80 00 Dec. 13 Grove st, ss, 185 w Hambure av. lOHxlOl. 16 Tb idaT. necorl'35th st, 49,11x57. Abra- Zoll & Co agt Beujaniiu F. Robiuson, ham Steera agt J. S. Conler, owner, and 8 Boerum st, n s, 275 w Bushwick av, 25x77. Jobn i-rown. iDee, 14, ]892) 1,183 49 Morris Coben agt MoUiB Harris, owner owner andcontractor 1,018 00 13 Same property. Raeburn, Latourelte & Co. 16 One Hundred and Twenty-ninth st, n B, 275 and contractor $'«5 00 w Boulevard, 35x109.11 to 130fh at. John 8 Mofi'at st, s s, 30.8 e Knickerbocber av. agt aame — 3 5 08 3 Wyckof av. n e cor tíarmau st, 4 houses. Muitha agfc J bn Ryan, owuer and con- Henry J. Remmert agt Jobn Campbell, tractor. (Dec. 5, 1893) 3,579 90 owner. and Virgil R. and Annie T. Uase, Alois Flolil agt Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Fick, owoers and contractors 135 00 ownera and contractors .- 300 00 8 Ralphst, ss, 15) w St. Nicholas av, 03x100. 13 W.vona st, w s, 100 a Sutter av, 80x100. *Discbarged by deposit. Bertha Horow tz agt Christ Bott 8i i5 Pflsqua eMirarcbiagtTbeGerman-Amer- 8 Tbicfcy-ihird s', s a, lOC e 3d av, irOslOO. ican ImprovemBnt Co., owner, and Jolin KING8 COUMTY. Fraok D. Creamer agt William F. Bed- Hogan, cootractor,... 157 50 13 Myrtle av, No. 1479. u w cor Knicbeibocker Dec. ford, owner and confcractor 33105 6*Decatur st. s e cor Sarstoga av. 115x100. 8 Boerum st. No. 243, n s, 275 w Bushwick pl, ftv, Murphj & Daily agc Meínard Eeck. owner, aud fleniy Kunzweilar, con- Richard É. Cameron agt Emma E. Butier, íi5x77. Wexler & Scheldkrant agt aiollie owner, and W, Osbarn, contractor. (Lien Harris, owner aod contractor 5i5 00 tractor 150 00 13 Fiatbush av, w s, adj laná A. L. Zabrisliie, flledAug. 20, 1893) 8 Fifty-seventh st, • s, 3(10 e llth av. 40x100, eiSame property. WiUiam Tragman agt Kogers & Co. agt L, Umbrach, owner, and lî8.-Js355.Gxí40 to Ocean av. x89.1s5i7.9, Flitbusb, luskeep & Conoolly agt estaîB same owner, and Erama E, and Tbomas Emil Kebler, coutractor 834 00 Butler. contractors. íAug, 5, 1892) 8 Flatbush av, w s, adj lauds of A. L. Zabi'is- CharlesRohBrtsdec'd. oniier, audTbomas Muirhead, contraclor 453 99 6tSanie propertv, AntonioGangi agt Emma ki, 178.2x355.6x240(0 Ocean av, x noríh- E. aud 'Tbomas Buller. owners, aod W. P. west 89.1 X nortbeast 6Î7.9, Flatbuab. 13 Nintb at, 8 s, bet 7th av and 8th av. aix housea. C. B. Keogh Mfg. Co. agt Joho Osborn, contractor. (Aug. 13. 1892) Bradley & Curiier Co. agt Cbrislopher D. 8 Nioth st, s s, 97,10 e 8tb av. U0x8J. Hobby Bobetts, owner, and W. R. MuUiead, con- F, Moore. owoer, and Hobby & Doody, contractors 3,0î8 08 &. Doodj agt iSamuel R, Good, owaer, and tractor 2,017 50 julius Craw. coutractor, (Nov, 18, 189ÍJ, 8 Same property. Same agt same owner and 13 East 17th at, e s, 175 s Av C, 4 slC0, Flat- busb. InskBepfi Connolly agtPeterLaw- 9 Cropsey av, adj landsof Geo Shieldsand J. contractor 000 00 E, Lott '• Avoca Viiia," with land under a Liberty st, Nos, 4Í and 45. John Allen agt son,-owner, and Jamea Johosoo, con- tractor 510 00 water io frout, Bafh Eeacb, L. L Kicbard Mr. MeCaffiev, owner. and O. Wissner Crooin Jt Sons agt Jeannette Laotbier, and P. B. Marryott, cootractOTS S3 50 14 Boerum at. No. 213, n e. 375 e Fushwjck pl. SoxTS. Joseph F, Olark agt H^iBB&nand owner acd contractor. (Sept. 30, 1893J.., 1 9 Same propertj. Andrew D. Brown agt Emilia Hariis and Naf talie WeÍDgarten, 9 Lexington av, n s, llii w Reid av, 80x100. sameowoerand contractora 24 50 Benedetto Dilneo agtPatrick Hill, owner, owuers aud cantractors 105 00 and Michael Rofrano, conttactor. (Sepi. 9 Mageota st, n a, 135 e Cresceot st, 50x100. 14 Chnton, st, Noa,a8 aud 30,46x116.2, Jobn 22, 1803) • - Gustav A.Scbniidtagt Joho Powers 433 BO Hallahao agt P. Mareai, owner. and P. MartíS and N. Conforti, contractors... . 1,053 46 10 Lanrence av, s S, 300 w Ist st. JOOsIOO, 9 Market st, e a, 160 n Belmont av, 40x100. 14 Dean st, n s, aT3 w Clason av, 115x10'). The Platbiish. Dauiel Bjan agt Cbarles I!;. Cbarles Wenz agfc James M. Holmes, Simpson toundry Co. agt john Caldwell, McDonneU, Bisbop of Brooklyn, owner, owner aodcontracfcor 66 95 owoer and contractor 45 00 andParisb Friest of Sfc. Rome of Lima, 9 Wyckoff av, s e cor Harmao st. 100x100. eontractor. (Nov. S6, 1893) ..- -••1,57 3 00 Josppb Picozzi agt AmalÍB Fiack, owner, 14 Sackmao st. ws. 90 s Dumont av, 180x100. 13 MofEat st, s s, 25 e Knickerbocker av, 16,8x a d A. Flobl, contractor 124 60 Covert Lumber Co. apt Heory Stjermana, 100. Tbomas B. Jacksoo, Jr , agt J.J. owner aud contractor B44 07 Campbell, owner, aud Annie F, and V. R. 9 Eastero Parkwaj, s w cor Watkins st, 40x 240 ro 100. Josepb Riue agt Loiiis aud Ida Pal- 15 Ridgewood av, n s, 40 w Railroad av. Í xlCO. Caae, contraci ors. (Aug, 37, 1893) mer, owuers, and Culver & Ilif, con- Lawless& Sloddard agt Mary A, Baker, 13 EasfcBrn Parltway, a w corVan Sicleu av, tractor 33 75 owner, and Wílliim H, Baker, cootractor. .50 00 4CxlU0. Jamea Mcran & Son agt Tiie 15 HBgeman av, , 20 s Snediker av. 78x100. German-Amecican Improvement Co,, 9 Van Voorhls st, u a, 200 e Ceotral av, 6 x owner, aod A, M. & W. A, Blazo, con- 100. Venetlan Blind Co, agt Frank P. Louis Drezner agt Pbilip iMonland, oti'ner, tractora. (Dec, 8, 1693),.,. •••• G SSa Maítin, ownôr and contractor 225 00 aad Eugnee QarnÍBr, coutractor , 180 0!) Deoember IT, 1893 Record and Guîde. S33

ChristophBr av, n e cor BBlmont av, 26x100. and stone flats, 25x':7, tin roofa; coat, í 18,000 2118—Bainbridge st, n s, 313 e Ralph av, nine- Rope & Co. aefc Jacob Jacoba, Carrie and each; Geo. Scbreiuer, 104 West ISlst st; ar't, J. teen two-atory and basement brownstone dwell- Aoguata WolfE andlH, Wolkowitz, ownBrs Hauser, Plan 808. and contractors. (Oct. 13, 89í) 1.160 00 ings, 17.9x43, tin rooís, irou cornices; coat, $5,- 13 Bame property. Buildera' Wood Working 7îth st, s s, 313 6 Ist av, four five-atory brk and 000 eacb; John Oberle. 15 BibJe House, N. Y.; Co. agt aame ownecs and contractors, stoneflats, 25x79, tin roofs; eost. $31,000 each; ar't, H, Vollweiler; b'r, uotaeUcted. .Cliine ,'Í0, 1892) 500 26 ow'r and ar't, same as last. Plan 809, 2119-54th at, n a, 2;;o e 4th av, two two-and-a- 13 Saroe property. Potts & Wenz agt same 112th st, s s, 425 e 2d av, tbree-story brk and half-story brk dwell'gs, 20s40, tin roofs, irou cor- owuBrs and contractora: (JUUB 3II, 1892). 1,272 2G stone stable. 25x6',í, tin roof; cost, S8,000; R nices; coat, $3,500 eaeh; C. E. Goodrich, 206 45th 12 SamB proDerfcy. Jamea 0''Connor agt same Bunke, 154 East lllth st; ar't, A. Muneh. Plan st; ar't, R. W. Firth. O-wnersandcontractors. (July 16, i69'3),. 26 00 12 Samo property, Crencious Steiubrecher 8n. 2130—Chryalai st, e s, 100 n Belmont av, tliree agt aame owuera and contractors. (July 70tb st, s 9, 163 e Ist av, two five-story brk two-story ftams dwell'gs. 31.6s30, shingle roofs; 1, i892> 510 00 stone and terra cotta flats, 25x90.5, tin roofs; coBt, $2,000 each; Peter J. Kerr, on premises. 13 Cbrístopher av, n e cor Belraont av, 25sI00. cost, í;!i3,000 eacb; T. McMahon, 5 Sutton pl; 3121—53d st, n s, 100 e Ist av, one two-ritory Hitíber & Stewart agt Augusta and C?arrie ar't, J. C. Burne. Plan 817. frame factcry, 40x80, tín roof; cost, $3,500;" Wolfî and Sara i H. Wolkowitz, ownera 75th st, n s, 266 e lat av, two-atory brk shop Erneat A. Hoacb n, 383 Dean st; ar't, C. Schu- áud contractocs. (July 3, 1893) 45 00 13 Same property. Kate Horowitz agt same and dwell'g. 25x70, tin roof; cost. $4,000; W. P. bert; b'rs, Evans & Horton. ow'iiersand contractors. (July 6,1893'.,. 50 90 Walsb, 425 East 75th st; ar't, E. Weuz. Plan 832. 21'ii2—Stoekholm st, No. 181, one one-story 12 Sauje property, Eegina We ss agt aame frame stable, 13.6x33, gravel roof; coat,-$40: owuers aod cootraclots. (July 6, Ib92)... 100 00 EBITWBHN 59TH AND 135TH STREETB, 'WEST OF William Edwards, 183 Stockholm at, 12 ChristophBr av, o e cor Belmonfc av, 60x100. CENTRAI. PARS WEST AND 8TH AVBNnE. 2123—Box at, n a, 700 e Oakland gt, one one- James W, Lane agt sarae owuers and atory frame lumber shed, 40x60, gravel roof; contractors, (July 6, 1892) 363 30 12 Christopher av, n e cor Belraont av. 25x100. 69tb st, n 3, 135 e Wesc End av, two two and cost, $lSlj; E. C. Smith & Co., ou premises; b'r, James H cKenuaagt Sarab H,, Wolkowitz. three-atory brk aud stone stables, 25x95, tinroofs; T. Davies. Augusta. Carrie and Abram Wolff, own- cost, $10,000 eacb; Margaretta Card, 348 West 2124—Degraw st, No. 413, near Hoyt at, oue ers, and Abram Wolff, contractor. (July 73dst; ar't. J. V. i3. Card. Plan 81S. two-story brk staole, 20x60, tiu roof, wooden 8. 1893) 65 00 comice; cost, $8,000; James Lumas, 418 Degraw 12 Same property. Edward E. Stewarfc agt NORTH OF 135Tn STREET. st; m'n, J. J. (^allagher. sainB owoBra and contractor. (July 2-J, 2135—13th st, n s, 195 e 3d av, one four-story 1893) - 51 58 137tb st, No. 118 E., five-story brk and stone 2 Sanie proiierty. Louis Kurlandzik agt brk tenem't, 33x50, tiu roof, wooden cornice; Sarali H, Woikowitz, owner aud con- flat, 25x86.6, tiu roof; cost, $23,000; J. Sehreiner, cost, $4,000; M. McNeill, 169 7th av; ar'fc, J. H. tractor. (Juiy -33, 1392) 135 00 Jr.. 1C4 West 12Sd st; ar't, J. Hauser. Pigot; b'r, not selected. ]2tFultoo sC, n a, 74.3 w Sackman st, ruua Plan 825. 2126-81. Marka av, Nos. 339 and 341, one one- nortb 56.8 s east 34.11 x north to Trustou 142d st, u s, 275 e Boulevaid, three four-story sLory brk carriage house, &c , 40x99, gravei roof, St. X soutbweSt 348,9 s south ,33 to Fulton brk and stone dwell'gs, 19.8x50, tin and ílate wooden cornice; eost, $3,000; L. E. AHen, 075 st. s eaat 243. Fried ander & Green agt rooís; eost, $12,000 each; Alice Leo, 413 West -ilUe Colien, Prank P. Martin and Thomas Fultou st; b'ra, J. J. tíentzen aud H. J. Smíth. Patttírsou, owners and contractors. (Nov. 154th st; ar't, J. P. Leo; m'na, Salston & Owens; 3127—Bradford st, e a, 100 n Belmont av, five 3 1892) 1,039 00 c'r, J. Pyfe. Plau 8i0. tbree-story brk tenem'ts, 30x45, tiu roofa, iron 13*Moffat st, a a, 30.8 6 Knickei'bock av, 10.8s eornices; cost, 86,000 each; ow'rs and b'rs, 100. Jobn Powers agt J. Campbell. 33D AND 34THSWARDB. O'Keefe, Parmers & Haslow; ar'ts, Warren & OwuBr, and Virgil R, and AnnieT. CaaB. BîUard, coutractora, tOct. 15, 1892) 70 40 Fox st, w s, 175 n 165tb at, two-alory and base- 2128—Christopher av, e s, 125 n Eastem Parit- 13 Deeatur at, s a, .23 e Saratoga av.92xI0O. ment frame dwell'g, 20x43, tin roof; eost, $4,01X1; Joaeph Counella agt Emma E. IJutÍer, way, ooe two story frame dweli'g, 20x40, tin A. Johnsen, on premises; ar't, A. F. A. Schmitt. roof; cost, $3,-500; A. Rutb, Sackman st. ownerand contractor. (âug. 8, 1892).. . 225 00 Plan 796. 14 Osbnrn at, 6 s, 2J0 s Belmont av, 25x100. 2129—2l8t st, s s, 1211 e 6th av, one one-and-a- Emil Heinekingagt Elias Kapian, owcer Hollyst, ns, 140 wKatonahav, two-story frame balf-story frame shed, 28x30,6, gravel roof; cost. and contractor. iNov, 1, 1892)- 225 09 dwell'g, 18x29, slate roof; cost, $2,500; Amanda $300; Wm. Atkius, Ptb av, cor 23d st; b'r, J. A. 14 Easteru Parkway, s s, 125 e RocWaway av, Warner, Ludlow, Vt.; m'n, F. Rflmstedt; c'r, W, Tucker. 25slC0, SameagtssmB owner and con- Greenlees. Plan 197, tractor. (Nov. 1. 1893) 50 00 2130—32d st, s s, 320 w 5th av, ooe three-storj Keily st, w a, 125 s 160tb st, two-story frame frame tenera't, 30x45, tin roof; cost, $3,000; ow'rs 15 Grahain av, No. 53, w s, 75 n Varet st, S5x dwell'g. 17x23.6, tin roof; cost $900; Catherine 100. Julius Manoeck agt Gerphon Kra- and c'rs, Christina and C. Freberg, 203 33d st; kauer, owner. and Kocb & Hoaraann, Lohr, y74 East 163d st; ar't, A. Korf. Plan 810. ar't, G. Heliund. contractors. (Nov. 14, 1892j 635 18 177th st, n s, 8ã 6 Fleetwood av, two-and-a-half- 2131—Nichola av, e a, 385, 310, 335 aud 360 n 15*Rockniiay av. n e cor Dean st. 129x100, story frame dwell'g, 20x48, shíngle roof; cost, Atlantic av, four two-story and attic dwell'ga, 18 Bernard Klepper agfc Angelo Cehio and $g,500; J. H. Cawood, 18S0 Morris av; ar't, R. E. x38, tm roofs; total cost, $8,000; ow'r and b'r, Salvatore Divita, owners, aocJ Draaaner & Rogers. Plau 805. Sous, coDtractors. (Nov. 29,189'3) 32 73 John Sellers, 8haw av, Woodhaven; ar't, C. In- Brook av, No. 348, four-story brk tenem't, S5x fanger. 63. tin roof; cost, $13,000; agent, J. 8. Dale, 641 Walton av ; ar't, W. L. Daie. Plan 804. 3133—48th Bt, a s, 210 e 4th av, four two-story *DÍ8charg6d bj depositing amounc of lien and tn- and basement frame (brk filled) dweirgs, 20x40, terest witb Coiinty Clerk. Brook av, n w cor 168th st, Jbree-story frame tDischarged by order of Courfc on fllmg bond. tin roofa; cost, $3,90J each; Dániei E. Drîscoll, dweli'g, 25.11x40, tio roof; cost, $5,500; Sbipman 283 46th st. & Kayser, 100 East 17th st; ar't, L, W. Kayser. Plan 799. 3133—Fulton st, s s, abt 100 e Trbyav, four one- story frame stores, 13.6x40, gravei roofs; cosr, BUILDINGS PROJECTED. Brook av, n e cor 168th st, three-story frame $750eacb; J. T. Story; ar't, W. H. Gajlor; b'rs, dwell'g, 35.11x40, tin roof; cost, $6,000; ow'rs S. M. Randall aud 8. Parks. and ar't, same aslast. Plan 80O. 2134—Ingraharo st, No. 9, 100 e Bogart st, one A haui some bound volume of over 350 pagea, Brook av. w s, 25.11 n 168th st, tbree-story one-story frame wagoushed, 21x30,tinroof;eOst, frame dwell'g, 17.8x40, tin roof; cost $4,000; contaÍDÍug, (1) Tbe New York Euilding Law, $75; SÍBters of St. Dominick, Grabara av, cor ow'rs aud ar't, same as last. Pian 801. Montrose av; e'rs, Brenneia & Hanold. with Headings, complete ludex, Marg nal Notes 168th st, u s, 60 e Brook av, three-jtory frame 2135—54tb st, n s, 340 e 4th av, three tworstory aud Colored Illusl>ratioiis, showing the heights dwell'g, 30x36, tin roof; eost, $4,000; ow'rs and basement and celiar frame (brk filled) dwelt'gs, ar't, same as last. Plan 803. ani thicknesses of walls for all kiuds of buíid- 30x38, tinroofs; cost, $3,800 each; C. & A. Hamil- 168th st, n a, 90 w Brook av, onestory frame ton, 271 53d st; ar'ta, H. L. Spicer & 8on. ÍDgs; (-2) Regulations of the Building Depart- storage, 35x20, tin roof; cost, $300; ow'ra and menfc; (3) Tenement and Lodging House Laws; ar't, same aa last. Plan 803. 3136—52d st, n s, 330 w 5tb av, five two-story basement and cellar frame tbrk fiilBd) dwell'gs, (4) Law L miting the Heightof Dwelling Houses; Kirkside av, e s, 165 n Kingsbridge road, two- 30x40, tin roofs; cost, each, $3,800; S, Martin, Btory frame stable, 36x30, shingle roof; cost, Bay Ridge; ar'ts, H. L. Splcer Í& 8on. (5) Laws for Estiuetiou and Preventiou of Fires, $800; Harriet A. Sbepperd, Fordham, N. Y.; etc.; (6) Regulations of the Department of Pub- ar't, C. S. Clark. Pian 795. 2137—Grattan st, s s, 60 w Knickerbocker av, one one-story frame (brk filled) bowling alley, lic'Works; (7) State Faetory luspectioa Law; EÍtou av, e s, 100 n 156th st, one-story frame lOxlCã, tin roof; cost, $1,000; ow'r and ar't, Jos. (8) Meehanic's Lien Law; (9) Complete Directory stable, 21x12, gravel roof; cOît, $50; lessee, W. Hermann, on premises; m'n, J. Erk; e'r, not Paff, 675 Morris av; ar'C, C. Amanden. Plan 812. selected. oE Arcbitects, for New York, Brookiyn, Newark ]51st st, s s, 400 w Courtlandt av, four-story aud Jersey City. This valuable book is for sale brk and stone tenem't, 25x61, tin roof; cost, $14,- 3138—54th st, n s, 130 w 5th av, íour two-story at TBE RECORD ASD Gum office, 14aud l(i 00(1; H. Ewald, 543 East 51st st; ar't, H. Horen- basement aud CBllar frame (brk filled) dwell'gs, 30x40, tin roofs; cost, each, $3,S00; C. and A, Ham- Vesey st. Price, $2,00. burger. Plan 818. 154th st, s e, 75 6 Courtlandt av, tbree-story iltou, 271 52d st; ar'ts, H. L, Spicer & Son. and basement brk and frame dwell'g, 35x25, tin. 2139—Leonard st, w s, 35 s Ricbardson st, one roof; cost, $3,500; G. MuIIer, 89 6tb av; ar't, C two-story frarae (brk filled) dwell'g, 35x38, tin The first name is that of the owner; ar'í stanãsfor P. Lobse. Plan S34. roof; cost, $800; Antonio Casella: at't, H, Voll- ttrcliitect, in''n for mason, cV for carpenter and b''r weiler; b'r. not selected. for builder. 16i8t st, s s, 95 6 Melroae av, two-story frame shop and stabie, 19x65, gravel roof; cost. $1,900; 3140—Grattan st, s s, 275 n Porter av, one one- Catherine Bruckner, 670 East ISlst st; ar't, C. P. story frame storage bouse, &c., 25x30, tîn roof; Lohse. Plan 823. cost, $350; ow'r and b'r, -Audrew Hemmer, 324 KEW lOBR CITI. River av, n s, 950 w Riverdale av, frame shed, Johnsonav; ar't, H. Vollweiler. BOtJTH OF 14TH ãTRKET, 75 33, gravei roof; eost, $250; G. P. Morosini, 71 3141—Herkimer st, s s, 24U w Brooklyn av, one Broadway; ar'ts. G. & D. Jardine; m'n, G. two-story brk atore and ofBce, 2i)333.4, gravel lat st, No. 7. five-atory brk and atoue shop, 33.6 Pigott; c'r, S. P. Quick. Plan 831. roof, iron comiee; cost, $a,5UU; Brooklyn City x70, tin roof; coat, $12,000; H. Wirth, 145 Delan- Stebbios av, e s, 275 s Preeman st, two-story R. R. Co.j ar't, A. W. Díekie; b'r, P. J, Asbfield. cey Bt; art, L, P. Heinecke. Plan 798. frame dwell'g and atore, 22x46, tin roof; coat, 2142—Livouia av, n e cor Watkins st, one two- Wasbington st, Nos. 737 and 729, four-atory $3,500; A. Nebohy, 414 Baat 73d st; ar't, M. J. ator;y brk tailor sbop, 18x20, tin roof, wooden and basement brk aud stone atable, 36.5x82,6, tm Garvin. PJan 819. cornieB; cost, $800; ísrael Goldenberg; ar'c, L. rooí; cost, ¥30,000; P. C. Lawrence, Bav Shore, Danancber; b'r, V. Levy. L. .; ar't, G. F. Felham. Plan 814. 2143—Melrose st, n s, 175 e Hamburg av, two KU eS COIINTT. three-story frame (brk filled) teuem'ts, 3,5x6í, tin BETWEKN 14TK AND 5!lTH 6THKETS. roofs; cost, $9,000; ow'r, and.b'r, Jacob Wolpert, Plau2113—Tbatfordav, e s, «50 n Blake av, 42 Debevoise st; ar'ts, D. Acker & Son. 55thBt, Nos. 535-541 W., two etory brk and oue two-story frame tailor shop, 18x35, tin roof; 2144—Osborn st, e s, 125 s Blake av, one two- stoue shop, 100x40, gravei roof; cost, $t!,000; cost, $90t: G. Goodman; ar't, L. Dananche; c'r, story frame stable, 20x30, tiu roof; cost, $150; lessee, P. Cassidy, 1119 Madison av; ar't, M. S. Wolf. Jas. O'Conuor, Blaue av. near Watkins st, Thomas; m'n, C. Murphy. Plau 815. 2114—Baûker st, w s, 145 s Calyer at, one one- Ist av, s w cor Siå st, íîve-Btory brk and stone story frame blacbsmith shop, 30x20, felt roof; 2145—Flushing av,s s, 335 e Knickerboeker av, flat, 35.5x00, tin roof; cost, $3S,OU0; M. Solomon, cost, $100; C. 6. Rbinehart, 1137 Dean at; c'r, J. two tbreB-atory frnme (brk filled) stores and teue- 3C6 Henry st; ar't, C. Rentz. Plan 813. Dixon. ments, 37.8x53x25x68.9, tin roofa; coat, $9,000; ow'r and b'r, J. Weidner, 243;irving av; alr'ts, D. 2 I5—Monitor st, 6 s, aO sNassau av, twenty Aeker & Son. BETWKEN 59Te AND 125TH STRH a Ûi.^' 3-> two-story and basement frame (brk filled) dwell- 5TH AVENDB. ings, 18x50, gravel roofs; eoat, each, $2.500; ow'r 3146—Pulaski st, n a, 391 e Torapkina av, three and c'r, Charlea Engert, 183 Moutrose av; ar't, F. two-and-a-half-story and basemeut brownatone Av A, n w cor 68th st rear, frame ahed, .35x24i J. Berlenbach, Jr.; ra'ns, Berleubach & Co. dwell'ga, 18x43, tiu roofa, wooden eoroices; cost, gravei roof; cost, $05; lessee, H. C. Wiasmann, 3116—Boerum st, s s, I45 e White st, one one- $6,000 BQCb; J. Rapalje, 383 St. James pl; b'r, T. 132 Bast 93d st; c'rs, Scbeffer & Co. Plau 806. atory frame storage house, 114 and 53x57 and 63 E. Greeniantl. 71st st, n s, 250 w 2d av, two flve-story stone áud 30irreg., gravelroof ;co3t, $600; ow'r, ar't 2147—Arlingtou av, n s, 44 w Hendrix st; one flats, 2,5x87, tin roofs; cost, $33,000 each; J. and b'r, Joseph Bmns, 119 Herkiraer at. two-atory and attic frame dwell'g, 25x35, tin and Scbreiner, l O West 131st st; ar't, J. Hauser. 2117—Humboldt st, w s, 95 n Drig s av, one one- ahingle roof; cost, $5,000; Israel F. Fiaeher, Hen- Plau 807. story frame oyster ahop, 15x30; cost, $200; Auton drix st, near Fulton av; ar't, A. H. MGOeehaa; 77th Bt, s |s, 238 0 lat ftv, three flve-Btory brk ! Feppel, 680 Humboldt at. b'ra, W. VesBÍe and D, Cook, Oe9embeil7 ISBS 831 flecord and Guîde. S7ih3t, Nos.ai8and320, aa, 235 6 3(1 av, 50x58 8, 2143—St. Marks av, s s, 1 5 w Troy av, one one- i es conniY. two five-story brk tenem'ts, by Bryan L, Keu- "Story framereciplion-room, 25x75, gravei roof; nelly. {Amt 4, s 8, mo w 8th av, 26x98 9, portion o£ fl e storv brlt score, by L. J. Phiilips & Co. (Amt man st. „„ ^ . av; ai'c, W. H. Holmes; b'rs, Holints Hros. I(.i'JS—Hicfes st, Ko. 4".3, repair damage by fire; du6S7.195) 23 2i5a—Watkins st, w s, 100 n Li ponia av, rear, cost, $fi.'!0: ow'r, ai't and b'rs, same as last, llStDfit, Noa. 5:-30, s s. 60e Madison av, lCOsIiO.ll. flve two-Btory frsme tailor sbops, 18x30, tin 1099—Koseiuîko st, Ko. 101, three-story brk ex- flve flse-Story btk flatfr, by D. P. Ineraham & roDss; coît, $500 each; Joseph Morris, Osborn st. tensÍOD, 35x12, gra\el ro f; cost, $500; E. Jones, Co. iAmtdu6$J!,44I; piior morts. $88,000).... 23 ãl53—Watktna st, w s, 100 n Livonia av, front, Myrtle av, w s, 5iî n e Mortia st, 25xIfiO, by Jamea ou premises; ai'ts and L'rs. B. Jones & Son. L. Wells. lAmtdiieai 39í) 23 fivé two-story aud baseraent frame tenem'ls, ISx ll^iiU—Oreeneav.s e cor Clerinontav, onp- tory Waehinetonav, es. lOa S 180th st, a;,4xlOO,7x—s 36, tinrocfs; cost, $2,500 eacb; ow'r and b'r, Jo- and basemBut brk extensioD, 41x8, copper roof lOi'.e, by J. L Wells. (âmt due $3.I6uj 23 seph Morris, Oabarn st. ... ^ and cornice, walls and interior alteied; cost, 3154—Knickerbocker av, w s, 25 n Palmetto st, $10,000; tiuiteesof Cburch cf Mess an, on prem- oue oue-story frarne fiãh market, lSs4 , feit rocf; ises; at't, R. H. RobBrtson; b'r, P. P, O'Brieu. cost, $300; Anton F. Vogt, 1470 Gates av. ' 1101—Broadvtay, n w corWhipp'e st, raiSÉd KINGS COUHTT. 3.6on brk wall, now show window: cost, $50i'; SALBS TO BB HBLD AT THE RKAL BSTATK EXCHAÎIQB Mrs, Burghardt, 531 Lpxington av ; ai'c, H. Voll- wtiler; l>'r, not selected. 189 AND 191 UOHTAOCE STRBBT, BXCBFT AS O'rBSB ALTERATIONS IVEW ¥ORK CITf. WISB STATBD. 1102—Varet st, No. 203, one-story framo exten- D;c. sîon, 2.5x21.6, tÍD roof, iron truss bet walls; cost, Piau 912—36th st, No. 447 W., ono-story exten- $6uO; JamesKubus, OD premises; ar'ts, D. Acber 6th st, Noa. ayg and 3B1, n s, 397.1^!^ w 5th av, 33.4 Eion, 6sld; cort, SSJ; P. Mathewa. oo premises. & Son. xioo, two two-storyiand basement brk dwell'fiS, 913—26th st, No. l45 E., flve-story extension, by T. A. Keriiftan, ac9 WillouEhly at 19 1103-North 2d st, Nn. 237, flit gravel roof; Clasou av, No, 3;0, w S, 225 s De Kalb av, i5xl00,"| 16.5x316 aud intencr alteratioLE; cost, $í,OUt; cost, $300; í-ÍBtro L Pietruzelli, on premises; four-atory brk flit; assessed value, $3,4fO— 'W J. Morria, 3i3 East 9ih st;at'r, if. Baylies. ar'ts, B. Kpagncle and C, Gessuer. 5th av, No. 363, B 6 s. 4'i a w 5ih st, Mlx9T.i(H I 9L4—59thst,No(. 9,llandl3B ,raisedonealory, 1104—Maujer st, No. 364, roof ra sed 3 feet, iu- four-siory brlt and stone flat with store; as-1 interiaralteratiocs, new light shafc, floor low- terioralteratiODS top floor: cost, $1,5 C; Michael sessed value, $10,000 !• ei6a,noíTelevator and walls altered; cost, $51-',- Seilz. 260 Maujîr st; ar't, F. Wunder. 5th av, No. 365, s e a. 63 a w 5th at, 21x97.10^1 1 000; H. Seidenberg. 14 West51st st; ar'ts, Buch- four-story brk and Stone flat with store; as- man & Dei=ler; m'^s, List & Lennon, IIO:—Throop av, No. 13'i, one-story brk eîten- sessedvaiue, $10,0C0.. J sioD. 30x12x16x6, tinroof; cost, $300; Mis. Schal, by T. A. Kerrigan, at9 Willoughbyst 20 915—TOlb 8t, íios. 44 acd 46 W,, cne-story ex- ISJThroop av, Sliddletoc.'t, aa, 95 w Barrison av, 25x100 1 tension, 11x7, inlerior alterations and walls al- IHC—Myrtle av, Ko. 33, foundal o i under- Harrison av, Nos, Wi ahd Vii, R w cor Middleton i tered;c03t, $SOC;-J. T. Farley. í6 Weit 7,id st; pinned; cost, $150; Hartraacn, 221 Dufaeld st, 49.134x95, two Ihree-story br tenem'ts with ai'ts Tbomífc Wil-'Oti; m'us, Lut & Lencoo. stores; asseased value, SiO.SM í si;ar't, T. Engelliardt; b'rs, G. Lehrian'a Sons. Harrison av, Nos. 131 and 136, w s. I'JO.'Í ^ S Mid- f 916—LibBriy at, Nos. iO aod SH, ro f raisid and 1[07—Fulton st, s w cor Buffalo av, o e-story nterior alterations; c03t, $3,001; C. Wolfe, att'y, oleton st, 54.9?4x95, two three-story frame brk and frame estension. 35x^8, gravelr of;cost, (brli flliBd) teceni'ts. one withatorEs; assesied -145 Broadway; ai't, A. B. Jenui gs. - iSO; David Lambert,1872 Fulton st. vaiue, $3,800 each J 917—Uníon av, w s, 254,6 n Georg st, rear, 11L8—Tbaraesst, ss, 335 o Bcgart st, add one by J. Colo, at389 Fulton at 20 •'inoved tonew foucdation; cost, $51(0; J. Doepp, story; co;t, $50C; ow'r and ar't, A. Hoppe, on Pecnsylvaniaav, No. 117, w s, 75 n Glenniore av, ' 1117 Unîon av ; ar'f- H. Hortnburger. premises; m'n, A. Sacbs; c'r, J. Eupger Build- 25x100, two story frameîdwell'g; assessed vjlue, .:918—BioomBSt, No, 436, oven in cellar; cost, ng Co. $3.350; by William P. Rae Co . 21 '$1'»; H. S. Ely, egent, 19 Eas! 55lh sl; m'n, J. Caljer st, No. Ií6. a s. 25 w Guernsey st, 21^x100.1 1LC9—Driggsav, No. 205, ose-stoty frame ex- two-story frame (brk liaed; dweirg; assesseâ | Allen. tensiou, 25x61 and 49, gravel roof; cost, $1,3011; valae,gi.500 I 919_Mott st, No. 193, rais d one storY;coBt, LouiíThoward, on premises; ai'i, B. S. Cobb; Lorímer st, Nos. 642 and 644, e s, 135 a Calier at. } $1,300: V. Palumbo, onpremises; b'r. C. íii-de. b'r, C. Debler. 5CxlOO.twc-atory and extension frame dwe rg; | . y30—Broome sî, NOÎ. 4V3 and 455, tank on roof, assessed Talue, SJ,2fO; and two-story Jrame cost, $3'35; iessees, Hitchccck & Cc. on premises; and brktoy factorj ; assessed value, $1.6U0.... J by T. A. Kerrigan. at45 Bioadway, fc;. D 31 • Vr, P. K. Murphy. MISCELLANEOUS. Gaiflelt pl.No. aas, 6a, ra,'l>í e 7ih av.i9.6slC0,~| : 921—8d av. No. 367, interior alteratiOBs; eost, ihree-story brk dweil'g; assessed value, $9,000. i - $50; les ee, W. Scba6ier,.Jr,,onpremises; ai't, H. Polhemus pi, No. 22, w s, 80 n Garfleld pl, 2í-ixU2 | Simberlund. ^,, , ^ . . , S.X x90, error; vacant .-....' BtlSlN&SS FIILUBES. Fulton st. Nos, •jC'ii-LOiQ, s w cor Sarato a av. 1 932—Paik av, n e cor 114th st, iDteriorand 100x8(1, Ûvefoiir-storybrkflatawilhstores; as- \ walb altered; cost, $1,000; B. Mitcbell, 3130 H. ¥. ASBiaNMIlKTS-BKNBFIT OBBDITORS. sesaedvalue, $12,600. Arthur av; ur't, W. H. C. Hornum. Dec, Henry at, n w e, adj land of Emmft Chambers 1 933—]32dst, Nos, 54'J--50 W., tank on roof; l'i UobiQson, Jed R, (C96 Broad^ay, featbers and flow forniecíj of Benry Van Siclen, 7C l39.6, Coney i C33t, $500; J. K:aufmînn,53Ei3t83d si; n.n, JM. ers), to Roberl T. Andren-s; uo preferencts. Island J J. AckBrman. 13 'Van Maanen, WiUiam J. ann UuUley vvolt. ct W. by T. A. Kerrigan, at 9 Willouehby st 22 924—Rivington st, No, 182, new storefront; J. Van Maauen & Co. C33 lîeaver t-t, sbipping anii De raw st, Noa. 9B6-I0OO, ss, 490 w Franklin av, C03t, $400; B. .lacobs, ,57 East tOtb sl; ai'ts, Kurt- c mmissionmBrchauts', to Jabisu Holmes. Jr.; 60x62.5x81.3xl6.*xl31, vacant; as essed value, zerfflRohl; c'r, M.. Doerfler. preferred, Gcorge M. Wriáht, amount noi staied. $370; by T. A. Kerrigan at 9 W llcughby st 23 15 Chevaher, ílenri |I H-ast 17th st, ladies wearitjg Chauncey st, No. 27, n s, 98.11 w Lewia av. l .flx 9'5—«ith st, No. 3.0 tí., walb altered; ecst, 100, tbreeatory frame (brlc lilled) tenem't. aa- $300- J. Gorman, 1466 3d av; at't, F. Ebelicg. apparel), to William ti. Keiiey; prtfereoces, 81,uS'f. sessedvalue, $. ,300; by H. B. Maben, ref,at yiC-8)th st. No. 170 E., interior alterations Coui,ty Ccutt Bou-e .... 26 and walls aiterod; coit, $4,000; Kress Brewiug Co , SU7 East 54th si; ar'c, C. Rentz. 937—Ed av, Ko3. 28^5 and 2Si7, twostory ox- KIHGB COUHTy. tinsion, 21x40, interíor and walls altered; cost, aENKRAL ASSlGNMBtra. LIS PEI DENS. $5,5t0; B. Campbell, 245 Wesl 20th st; ar'c, C. Dec. NEW YORK, tstegmayer. U Mullins,, John 'William to John Kullios. Dac., 931:—28th st, No3. 37 and 39 W., ÍLterior altera- 91st st, n B, EO e 9th av. 27x100,3. Union IiEurance tioDS and walls altered; eost, S6,000; J. M, Co., aaiiFrancisco,agtLe¥ÍDBXteretal.; actijn H'igbues, 630 5th av ; ar't, B. Jones. for adjiidication; att'y. Geo. A. Black 10 P&OCEEDU GS OF THE BOãD OF ALDRSBIEA yay—5thav, se eor 35th SE, raised to a four- Interior lot, begius al a point 50.11 u frcm n story building, walla altered and arracged for AFFECTL\0 REâL ESrATE, S llOth EC and 3'íO w Madison av, 25x34 11x32.9 business pnrpofes; cost. $50,00t; H. lUackmur, X east 13,11. Eugene Stone a t Ehzitbeih A. • Under the different headings ind cates that a reso- bbeweQ; notice cf attachment; att'y, B. L, 176 Broadway; ar'cî, Renwick, A'pinwall & Kalisb 13 Beuwick. lation bas been introduced and re erred to the appro- priace committee. t Indicates that the reaolution has teriorlot. beginsatapoint 75 sfromsaOthsc 930—Uercerst, n e cor Eleecker st, walls al- passed and has laeen sent to the Mayor for approval, and 120w2ii av, 19x31. Bernard Finegan agt tered; cost, $1,300; lesEce, A. Horbel, 33i East Í'aasBd over the Mavor's veto. Geo W, Brooks et al.; action to bar claura; 14th Bl; ar't, O, Wir ; b'r, H. Engesser. att'ya, John Townshend 12 931—J21st fct, s s, 160 w ist av, walh and roof Naiw YoRa, Tuesday, Dec. 13,1392. IlSthst, sa. 75 e2j81, one-story extensiou. 8x13; (Amt due gij,633j 19 ciflcpeiCormance of contract; atl'ys, Thorwall,_ C st, $40; Catberine McGuinnis, 311 EnsC Ií7lb sfc; lO&tli sc, Nos. 5i aiid 54, s a, 50 w Manhsttan av, Sqaltes&Piarce - ;••• " c'r, J. W. Feriis. 50xlOU.li, two five-3tory stone f.ont flats, hy 147mst, ns, 75w8thav,50sB9,ll. George J. KU- 940—23d st, No. 14 W,, one-story exteusion, 27x Wm, Keuneily. tAiiit due.Jf^'JS; pr or muris. sen agt Keno R, aod Maria L. Billingcon; action 5.7, new staircasf, fire-proof elevator^ walls, 34;,615J 19 to determinetltle; att'y. F. De Lysle Smith .. . lo iulerior alterations, new iron front; cost, $';5,000; 16LII st. No, 315, n s, 250 6 ítli av, 25x91.9, flve-stcry Park av, n e cor 74tn st, luns north 2C4 to 75ih st, brk flat, by K. V. Uarnett &, Co. (Amc due X east aloug satne 150 x south 102 x west 50 x F. K. Jones et al , 2! East lltb st; ar'c, G. H. 3fJl,lj2J SO Bouth l íto74thsl, X weat- lo beÊ oniag. Ale^-. Budlong; b'rs, J. T. Hall Co. Dcccmber It, 1193 Record and Guîde. B:6

arderHessa t Wiiliam A. Pleelow; aclion for Frost st, No. 183, s s. l.>" w Humboldt st, y5sU2x~ Utb st. s B. 197.9 w 5lh av. ]fi,€xtO\ Alfred Urban- fpec Sc performance of contract; alt'jSi Sam- x\.ib.Q. John P, ConEelvea agt Joseph Pender; sky agt Geíirge E. JBDOÍDKS; action for speciflc , i tt'y, John P. ScbiichtiiaE pErfutniaDce; att'y. Ednio C. Kchal er,. 14 rais & BiBJCli.. 15 BPdford av. D W cor ISorth 9ih .íf, 'JOxlUO. Isiac H. RidEe et, e s, 150 n Brooaie tt, 26xlDI>. Divid ábra- St Marlts av, u s, 116.8 w Rcckaway av, 16 875. Lewis Hurst agt isabella Bi ukeihoft:: alt'y, Gol'isniitli agt Jiilios Mnix indÍTid. and admr. ham a t Peyser and Koaa Becb; aciion to aet bail)ara"í!arx; alt'y, WiUiam A. Gnns 14 asldeadeed; att'y. David Leveniiitt 16 Aribur Hucst Slone av, n e cor Hul! st, 78.9 lo Btooklyn sud Jd- rjBin i-t, n a, ^05.1 w Sm i.b at, 20x100.5. Atin G1I- &Jstst.. n B. 350 ellihav, 25x100.6. Franfc Phil- laebBr Bgt í'raDCis Otlroj; auiended not'ce; lips a t Maihilde McKee aad ( barles E Hotcti- maica. plank roiid. x—x7ã 6sU'0, Hroaklyu kiis; act m for speciftc performance of con- TrustCo trusteeagt Fraoz Franz; att'ys, Rer- Ett'js. Judge & Duiacl 14 tracc; att'y, C. B-AUÊUSIi''e 16 een & Dykman — 9 Soutli Portland uv, s B cor Hansonp', runs souih Garfleld pl, s S, SÎ3,I0 W Tth av, au.\l O- AuDÍe V. O.S X ecst 84 2 X north n.','9í x west 31,2 x Dorth- H. Tapp?nbsck agt Thomas H. UobbiiiB; atl'y, westO,4Jí s west l'í,Ci^x nortbvrest 2.4 x west FOBECLOSURE BUIT8. Raudolph l'atuily • •• 8.4 X sou'bwesc 2.4 x west 24.2 x west 4 6, Dec_ D'i rawtt, ns, is9 4e4th av, 16.1x98.6, buaan E. Gerraania Lit« Ins. Co. agt Sarab B. HastÍEgri; 7îd st, n s, 350 e West End av, 50x102.2. Hu h Hcd ettagt Fidella A. Le Boy; att'y, Aymar aciinn to recover possesí'ion; alt'ys, Sftlomon, l.amba t Josepb W. fctokes; atfya, tímith &. Einbury Dulon&íutro 14 Wbite 12 Ki gsland av, w s, 116.511 Nassiuav, 19x100. ... I Europier st. n s, 113 e Saratcga av, 17.10x100. 52d at, D s l?-! w l th av, 7fxl00.6. Jihn A. Cisco Kiuesland av. w s. 336.3 D Nassau av, 19xlC0 ( Hichard Colliaa agt Giieon h.. Vincent; att'y, exr Jobn J. C isco agt Joseph B. Husted et al,; Leopold Michelagt Jonas Feldherg; ait'y, Max Stephen W. Collina 14 atfj.H. G, HuU 12 Surapler 6t, n s. 14i e Saratoga av, 17.10x103. B6th st, Nos. 40i and 401 I beine s w cor 56th ''t and Saratogã av,'ws,'8Ô'ii 'HeVk'imerst, áp-xir' . M'ir- Pl)ilipB,LaBocbeaetWil!iftra H. Barton; att'y, 9tii av. Nûs. 855-?0i j 9tbav, imsDorihwest atet A. Moody agt JBEHIBW. BowelaU'y, Chis. Willidm B.Ailken.... 14 1!5 X soutbwest 100.7 acumeast 2.^.3 x north- F, Moody „• •••• Ncw Utrecht av. S w cor 50th st. runs west 92.11 x east 3.3 X aoutheast 100 to av. x nortbeaat 100.5. Herkimerst, n s, 80 wSaratogi av, aOsB\ Marga- south 0i,.l xeast 110,10 toav, xaorth 15,1, James P. Wiliiam You gs et al. agl Joh J. Jones et ret A. Moody agt Jesiie W. Bo e; att'y, Chas. P. Judgd ogt Benedetio Pace; att'ys, Judge & al.: foreclos. mechanic'a lien; ati'y M. Ed- Durack • 1* F. Moofly Grove st, s s, 185 w Hambure av, 100x100. Henry ward DuEfy l Heckimerst. na, 40 wSaratoga av, 20x89. Same 70tli st. s s, 120 6 e 1 exincton av, 19.7x1(^0.5. Ram- Grasman aet Berjamm F. Robinson; all'y, uel U. Stone agt Mary Å. D, aud ilichatl Cos- aet same; same aity - Ch ilesR, Ufllsey 14 tell .; att'ys, M.8.&I. S. Issacs 12 Heikimet ac. n s, tiO w Saratogaav, £0x8J. bame Eouib Cthst, n es, 25se 11 tb st. 25ílOD Jíltlge at, w s, 103 s atanion st, 09.8x100. Theodo^e agtsame; same att'y -• ••,• Pouth4Ch ft, s wii, 50n wllCh st, 25x514 í^chrsderand Heury Blobm agt David Frankel LexÍDgtoo av. n s. 8J e L^wis av, 30x100. Sarah WjciíofE st, s s, 150 6 Rockaway av, 50x89.6x52.3 et ai ; forecloa, mecbaDic''s llen; aii'y, A J, H ColÍÍQsa t Joseph Fish; att'y, Stepheu W. x84.9 We termayr 13 ColliQS Anu T, Speight agt HenryW. bpeighi; aelion 45th st, n a, l:;8 w Lexinetcn av, aixl''0,5. Jospph PflciRcft, s s, 166.8 6 Roekaway av, 16.8x107.2, to admeasure dowei; alt'ys, Judgs & Durai'k... 15 4th av, e B, 77.1 s atb st. 19xGl. J. T. E. and Henry lÆrocque a i Ttiomas J. Smith tt al ; ait'js, Byde & Gioad Jlfir. Co.agt «fll a,mA. HaDcock; 10 Ship'nan, Larocque & Clioa'e 13 0. LiicbfiRld agt Cel a DentoD; foreclos. me- aH'ys, Hurd iS Grim •• cliauic'slieu; att'y, George V. Brower ,.,, IB 79lb s(, s 8, 75 w Av A. 19i79. ûu^us'a Wun b- Bei'fjrd av. a e cur Lexingtou av. 20x100. Brook- miDn aet William H. Muldoon admr. John lyn Eletated It, K. Co, Hgt Cariin M. J, Edeu; Muldoon et al.; ail'v, Geo. H. Ujda 13 ac' on to acqui'e BBsemenl; ati'ys. Hoaaley, 10 eidst n a, V53.4 w 9th aí, 16 8ih 0,5. Koird if Lauteibich Johoson KECOKOED LE&6ES. Foreign Mirsions Piesbyierian Chuich. United EOery ft, ss, 375BTbro-pav. lOslCO Marie Roler Stales. a(;t âa'hony Itugbeset al. eirs. JamBS 10 aer John -••chmidt; fti;tioo fo admeasure dower; For îong teria leases, also asslgnment of leaseB, s«fl Rrown; att'y, HenryN. Tiffc 14 8t..'vs, Daíley, Hell & Crnne Ridge st, w s, 100 a atanton st, 99 8 iro. Tli, Willciighbyav, sa, 36 ffWalworthst. 16x93. J^mes Ceasehold Conveyi-nces. echr,.deraad Heory BlobmaptDavÍd Frankel et ('. Broweragt Maria llackradl; alt'y, Wiiiiam 12 al ; foreclos. mechanic'a IÍB ; att'y, A. J. Wes- T. bilbert iw TORK. Per Year termayr 14 FultoQ st, s w cor SIonB av, 2.'xinil 13 st st, BB, 270 w4thav. ruDsnorlh 99,11 x vest Fulion st, ss, aiwBloneav, 19 6x100 — Drooire 'l. s w oor Elm st, all. Eliza J, Smilh 35 X south 50 X west IfO x sou'h 49.11 s east I'i5. Fulton st, ss, 41.6 w Stooe av, l9.6xl O .. excrs. Thomas Smith to Stephe Hicks and Harrlett T. BrycB agt Freder ok Rohrs et al. Fultoust, sa, 01 w StonBav, 19 6x09 1 Joseph McKee. 9 yeais, '/% moDths, ftom trusteea; att'.íS. Clarke & CulTer 14 Fultoast. ss, SO.G w Slone av, afslOO 1 fcept„l5, 1'87 repairsaUd gí,500 Eudíon sr, No. 621. 8 w cor Jane St. runs aouth 19 Lennard D. HiUsagC Asa C. BrowDell; 5DOtiees; 12 Broome st., s w cor Eloi st. fiist â'inr, b tsemeni X weat 411.3 X soiith 1.3 I weat 11.4 x north 14 to ût.'v. vvi StoD 11, Hageu and ce'lar, Mepheu Hicifs and JOfeph S'c- Jane st. x east 55.3. Hermann A. llhl agt Will- ath st, s ws. 17!n w3d av, er.xlCO. Malcom Biow- Kee to Ottr> Jaeger and Edward F. Oimrae, iam E. Caldwell; att'y, J. Cl. Levi II 12 of .'6Bgerfi;Timme; 45-I2years, from Nov, 91tb st. n s, 337,9 w 8th av, 17.9x100.8. New York íogCO. arl Jcbn B. Ilayes; notice cf altacli- 1, 1892 repiirs and 2,[C0 Life Ins. Co. agt JessieReynolds et al,; stVy, niBcl; att'.', J. F. BullwinUel Broome sc, s w cor Elm st, second, thitd, Henry Å, BoEojt It 9ib M. u s, 37;.10 6 7ih av. aCxPO, James R. Alla- 12 fourlb and fifth tliors. ParøB to ame; 4 lBtaT,necor3.thst,lEl-3x:Ml 4xl5!ix3ii.6. Broad- bEn Bgt Jobn G. Baker; atl'y, J. li, Allabeu in y6írs5montha and 21 days, from Nov. I, way SaíiDiís Iist. aet Jos' ph W, Dnryee et a1,; peisoa 1892 lepaíra acd 2,t00 att'y, M. Banta 15 9th st. Nos 47(1. ^73, 4r*. 433, 48 and 49i. The Car- Bowery, No. 207, floors over Rtore, Lharles Pelham av. n e s, 15J.4 n w Sot ihe^n Boulevai'l, iier6& llaasli-on vVorksag- John Moore:forB- 12 íi'cblaDg toComa cliB Club; 1% years. from lUDsnorthwest 20U X noitlieaí.t iie to ^t. lolm elcs, mecbftnic'a liens; alt'ja, Prectiss & Car- Sept.1,1802 repairsftud 2,000 ''ollege, X 155 to Routlieru Boulevard, x soulh Eioidway. No. 353. ali, Charl-s H. Contoit (o • ]62,0xDOitbnesf.Gí.S x soutbwest lOO. Uenry _ 12 ThBCanaiíiin Pacifle Rallway Co,; inyears, lHorrisoD exr. and Ciu^tee Henry. I. Hatt agt AtlaDiicav. Bs. .186 8 w Stoue av. 16.^x100. lelen fromFeb.l, 1891 repíiiS and 16,000 SarahU, Fulieretal; att'y, L. J. MorriS'iD 15 KinLury aet Thomas S. Den ke; att'y, Josepli M. Bioadway, No .3,56, Ihe lofls. Jaraes P. Ker- Ed av, e 8. 9J,Ha IHih si. rtins eaat lOi) x soutb 8.4 Borbau et al, tru-tees (•alLnriDe L. K'^r- X southwest il.6x west 9'i.7 to 3d av. x norih Creeuwood 12 noclian to Cbailes Bruno, Jr . tradiog as C. 16,8. BroadwaySavings lost. agt Mary Diij guD; Atlaniicav, Bs, 38'i.4 w StouB av, 16,8xli0. Same Bruno & SotJ; 5 J69is. from Feb. 1, ISns. ... aCt'y. Malhias Banta. 15 agt same; same att'y 12 repaics and 6,500 Bithgateav, e H. 40 D 172d st, 20x120. Joaeph Pacific st, n s, 3ii0 w Stone av, 16,SslO]. Same a?t Cathaiinest, No, Ci I b-inr Calharine st. s e fllawatpch afrtEdward Hibbet al ; forclos. me- same; sameaii'y 12 Monrce st, No. 2 f uorMonrnsst, storeand chinic's lien; att'ís, WagerA Acker 15 Pref Jenc st. n a, 297 e Elenry st, 20xii'0. Jobn C. baseraBOf. Rtlrib and David Moîsindivi^. Batngate av, e s, 6J n lîSd st. aoxl'ío. Joseph MacEvitCagt James Powers; paititnii; att'ys, a d •-X s, Soiomon D, Moss and Hetirj Mcsa Hlawatscli aj;tGeortrB L, Htird it al ; foreclos. Jud e & Durack li ind vid. 1.0 LawrBDCO Kaine; 5 years, from mechanic's iien; ait'ys. Wagerfi Acl.er 15 Ote st, s s, 222.9 w 7th av, 25sl0fi. Mary P. Wrigbt Jan. 1, ISn.j iDSidB repitirsaHd 1,2C0, 1,500 Jonessc, n s, 150 e Bleecker st, 25xiOJ. ^ainuel agt JobnG. liakn; att'y. WilaoD M. I'owell.... 12 Canftl st, No. 81. store aod bisAinent. BBroard Kempaeraet Jllary R. Sluiler etal; att'y, S. M. 4tb av, w B. 3il 8 I3ib sf, 28x8i;.10. Charlfs Gnír.í- llamii6r to .'Jax Wuttion; 5 jears. Eroni Roeder -- 16 et al, trustees tíarouel WilÍBla agt Wiiliam II, Jau. 1,1B91 repairs aud 1,200 Arlliur av, e s. ac intí'rseclinn division linebet Noi'iis; aanje att'y , ,. 12 Deliincey st, No, 95, front sud rear bouscs. lots 17 and 18 map Old Oalí Tree plot, 24th Mflcon si, n s, 167 w Howoi'd-av. 1^x100. Sarn i H. (flfyer Bacb to Joel Aie^sboll'; 15 12 years. Ward, SSsinii, Souih Urooklyn. Co-operative Powell aet Benj tiDÍu C. SajmoLd; at.'y, W ilson from Dec, 1,189! tepaírsand 1,320 BuildiDgand Loan As^oc. a t Jolio Penn ngton M. Powell 13 Delaiicey at, No, 215. store, b k roocQs and et ll.; alt'y, John C, Kinkel - 16 Ewenst, nw cor Moore st, ySx*5. G-rson Krn- cellar. Rosa líorrDb'um lo Jonas Licht; íJé 2d av, e s, 50.-i n 5!lth st, 2 3x76,7. Mary Kalisl i kower agt JonasFeliibere; att'ys, Goldfogle & years. f'om Nov. 1, 189! repaii'sand 420 8gi í^ophia A. Van De Mark et al ; att'y, Georgo I obn - 12 12!h sc.ua, 133 eGlhaw. 17.11xl0llxI8.!lxl 0. Eliza Disision st, No. G^ all, Peter Strebsl to Cohen HahD 10 & Berman; 5 years, fiom May 1, 18)3 6Jdet,ns ISTelllb av, 25x100 5. Berlha S-citb N. HallagtGeoige O. Vau Ordon; att'y, Edwin repairs and 1,350 aetftilliamE. D, Viucert; atl'y, A. U. Frau- C. Dusenbury - 12 Div a.on tt. Nos, 191 and IU6, b-isemeDt. Will- a oii 16 OcemParliwav, ws. 112 s Sheeiisbead Bay and ii.E Op^nh ui to William H. and Sarouel J. Uld st,na, 125ell h av. íixlOO.S. Eertlia Smith Cooey íslaud roaii, runs soiitbwest 2UU.H to road- Griffen; SyearB, from .May 1, 189i.,.repairs snd 300 aet vvilliani E. D. Vincflnt et a!.; a i'y. A. C. way, X south 38.'.' x east 250 to Par iway, x norlh Gieeawich sc, No. 30G. Jobn aod Catherine Fran>ioli 16 11', Coaev Isla d, Johu L. Voorhies, ^omuiis- CoanoUy admrs. llflia Cunnolly to Daiiiel 6id st, n s. 100 e llth av, 25s:00.5. Kame a t same; siouer cf loveatmBntfor Gravesend, agt Herman O'Neill; estension of leíiae to espite Mav 1, same att'y .' 16 Thimig; att'ys, Hubbaid & Rusbmore 12 l8,i8, wiih ptivilpge of fttrlberextensionfor 9!ihst. D s, iCOe AmstBrdaiu av, rons norUi 129.6 Oc a 1 Parkwa.v, w s, 'i'il s theepaliead Uay and 5 yearsfrora that ilat« 1,800 X east jGl.a x a utli 'b.7 x souiheast 15 x aouMi Cooey Isiaud roail. I00x-'50 to roadway, xlOO.t Same properly. As^^ign, lesse. ThB Eavarian 33 toat, X weat 1G3.0 juli'i Casper ^agt Mortha 230. Jobn L, Vooib s, CommiBSioiier of Iuvesl- BrewingCo. toEliziMal ord. All titla nom Canopbeii; att'y, N. L. llollister 16 iiieDl for Grftyi'Scnd,aEt Maria Tbim g; alt'js, SamB propeity, Asstg . leaae, Eliza StafEord Hubbird & RuíhiDore 13 to Dauiel O'NeÍIl : nom Grci'ne st, s s, 39j e Fr-mklin ?t, 50.xl . Cariic B. MulUerry st, No. 118, front and renr buildiug . Eoglis and ano. adiors. Wi,liain F. Englia agt Frank McKenna 10 DoroenicJ Volpe; 5 1-3 LIS PEMDB rø, KINGS COUNTY. Jaii.esCos!)y; aii'vs.l^ &T. Perry 13 yenra, Eroui Jan. 1, ISiiS .... repairs and 2,800 Proeman st. a s, 113 e OaUIand st, 25x100. Chrislo- Roosevelt st. No, 7i, stoie and cellar. Jolin Dcc. pbprllackeit agt Tlioiuíis F. Hogan; ati'y.A. Branigan to Mafthew Coslello; 5 11-12 yeara, T, Payne 13 fromjune 1,1892 1,S00 EiSt New York av, n s, 89.1 e FcbeDecíady av, 20x Hociior st, e s, 3J0 s Herbert st, a5xli 0. John F. EeadBSt, crir Hudaonsf, leasB of B'iilBgeoC ICO. JobD R. Wood Bgt Thomas Quinn; atl'js, Werter ogt Nettie Ketch er; ait'y, Simon postiog bills on caRC wall

49th st, No, 513 W., Bf ore floor aod part cellar. Farrell, Frank, 619 6th av... R Eothsohild's B0C3BH0LQ FUBNITnBB. Peter A. DlcUler to Frederíck Feldtnannj 6 SonsCo. (Rl 3,159 years, ffora Dec 1, 1892, per year. repairs Farrell, Francls. 5 9 6thav....J RnppBrt. (R) 9,000 Anderson, Emma. 160 Wmh.,..J Moriarty, and $840 to $900, wiCh privilege of renewal Foley. DBOKÍS. 2246 Ist av.., .Ameiicftn B Co. 1,100 (E) 118 forSyears ..,..,..,.. 9 Farrell. Andrew, 328 E 39th....H Koehler & Ayres, Jennie. 336 W 4íd.,.",0'Farre!l & Co. 296 72d8t, No. 159 W. J. Aims CiiamberlaiB to Co. (Rl SôO Adîer, Lillie- 1C5E ]05th....B Baumann. ^98 MartiuH, Lehmaier; 5year8, from May ], Freiknecht, Max. 390 8Ch av,.. Wagner & 8. Ac erman, Viola. 469 West End av... S Bau-. 1093 repairs and 3,000 Pool Table. (E) 491 maDtt. fE) 113 106tb st, No. 415 E., store on ground floor and Graham.JC. 2238 2d av ...F&M Schiefer B Andr6Ss,CC. 310WI14th...,Brooklyn FCo, 33Í apartmenCs on east half of flrsC floor above. Co. I.aDO Andrews, J. 345 W 44th....W E Wheeloclt & IVilliam Seitz to t harles Killraer; from Deo. GreeE, Jamea. 440 Pleaaant av.,. .G Ringler & Co. Piano. (R) 177 10, ]89'3, to Sept. 30,1897 repairs and 5Í0 vo. (E> i.f;oo Ayres, NelliB. 749 Columhus av,...W E Whee- Same property. Consent to assign. lease. Grlfz& Spíwak. 39Allen.,..D Stevenson, estate look&Co, Piano, 300 Sametosame nom oE, 2,0C0 Bagley, Anna M. 2Í W S9ih,..,0'Farrell & 'lISCb st, No, 334 E. Soloraon A. Cobn and Guirato, Michael, SÍ7Mott....H B Scharmann & Co. 385 Frederick MilheisBr, of Cohn & Milheiser to Sons. (E> 600 BamptoD, Sarah M, 102W58th... LBauraann. 140 alvatore Macino; 5years, frora Uayl5.1892. Bamard. A W. 897 CaltiwBllav..., J S Micbael. 100 repaics and 1,020 Gcauer & Eitzoer. 632Ei;tb .. JGrauer. 50) Qreich, Charles. 12 CliDfon pl....H D QrBene, Barth, EoBie. 692 lOth av J Baumann. 141 A-v A. No. 95, cor 6th st, store floor. Abra- Kestauraut Fixtures, iSc. securBS rBut Bauas, A J. IS89 3d av.,.,L Baumann. 169 bam Bauman to Abraham Horn; 2 years, Haas, Lorenz. 434E14th... J HofEmann B Co, Reoder, Williara. 935 E97Ih....J Early. 'IBS from May 1,1891, wích privilege of 3 years (Rl 4 0 Binger, Louis. 136 E 119th .. L BaumauD. 213 renewa! ,-•... - I>336 Brody, Isaak. 158 East Broadway Krakauer HeilmânHarris, Abraharo, C O. 14. 1 23Forsyth....Hescer — J EverardG Ehret. , (R) 1,000 Av C, No. 126. n e cor 8tb st. CaDcellation of - - - ~ • " • " 708 Bros. Piiuo. 300 lease. Samuel P. Patcerson landlord with Josephson. M & S. 105 Stanton ...H B Schar- BrowD, 8. •20E33d....E WRoberts. Fumilure, Atthur C. Seacles nom raaou & Sons. 750 Fistures, iSe. 466 Amsterdam av, No, 44, store floor and back Jarvis, J B. 862 Amsterdam av,...Bernbeiroer Burke, Michael. 105E28th.. -O'Parrei: & Co, roonis, Frederick Gamraer to Erail Wild- &S 280 (B) 109 feuer; 2year6, from Jaa, 1, 1893 540 Kopp, Frank. SlíCentre Perateimer & S. 700 Butler, P J. 306 Pleasftnt ftv..,. J Moriarty. 191 MadiBOnav, No. IBí6.notth baif store, Henry Kerger, E R, ]C0-4C6East HoustOD GEbret. 1,01-0 Eitile,ME. a,î8 W 78th...,TKelly, (R) 20a Siebern to Max Brocb; 5 years, frora Dec. I, KiQg. O W. Bleecicer and Mercer....BBrnheinier Bible, HW. 373 W6stEDdav...,T Eplly. (E) 163 líj92 300,860 & S. Box. 181 Besosa, TE. 114 W 16th,...J Baumanu, 372 Park av, No. 1840,StoreaDd baseroeiit. Henry Saroe same. Pump, 38 Brown, Rarab, 219 W 24tb...,New York FCo. 234 H. Eronn to Jolin McCouit; 4 years, frora Kocb & Muller. 1^38 West .. J H Hubert. (Rl 1,950 Butke, Marcin', 145 Madison .., D M Brown. 140 Dec. I„]b9-i, with priTilege of renewal for 4 Koemer, \Dna. 124Forsyth... A Gcetz. 110 Busb, Lilian. 264 W 25th .. T Kelly. (R) 148 years 1,800 Knann, Hermann. 741 lOth av M Grob's Burend, Fiankie. 109W53d,.. J Baumann. 125 Same property, Consent to assigii. lease. Sons. IR) 1.000 Bailey. Elizabetb. 441 lIthav,...W E Wheelock Bame to same noro Euper, Gerhard, 163 Molt ...Consuroers' B Co, l.IOO &Co. Piano. 360 Wlll aav, No. •206. B 6 cor 136tb sc, aiore and Eilraer, Charles. 415E I 6th...,a Ehret. 1,000 Bsrrett. Kate. 59Monroe.,. Jordan & M. 110 partcellar. Mary E. Wi tney lo Margaret Kanders, Anna. Ii98 Park av... Williarosburgh Barry, Eate 413 W 35th....W E Wbeelock & tí. bhea; 5téyears,from Nov. 1, 189'3 BCo. 5 Co. Piftno. ÍE) 108 repaicsand 720, 1,200 KBEoraerer, Leo. 219E 4th..., J Kress B Co. 700 Beck, H F. 443 E 14rh,,..W E Wh6elock& Co. ist'av, No, 1296, store and seven rooms lo first Krug, Qeorge 05 Wiilisftv... G Ebret. 3,000 Piano. 3Í5 floorsoutbof raain hallwayftud three rear Lanzft, James. 533Broom6... H |B Scharmann Bentiey, E A. 200 W Í01st,...W E Wheelock & TOOmaoD Brstdoor nortbof said baliwayand &Sons, 990 Co. Pia o. (E) -217 partcellar, iSc, Charles Bondy to Sigmund Lill, Philipp, 644E13th ...Rubsam& H R Co. sno Brady, Eose. 346 E 13th..,.W E Wheelock & líchnlbof; 4W years, from Jan. 1. 1893 Æahy.Tf. 26ES5tb.,. GRingler&Co, Co. Piano. CR) 180 repairsand ,-J00,l,38O LeCato. N J W, 872 and 874 Amsterdam av 1,318 Braroan, MahBl A. 104 B 89th....R M Walters. 2d av, No. 445. w s, all. Margaret A, PBarsall, R Rothschild's Sons Co Piano, (R) 100 Lftwreiice, L. L, to Joaeph F. Koellner;5 Mailia.WJ. 203 Av B....JRuppect. (Rl 1,50850 Branneis, MrsKT, 06 W53d....WE Wheelock years, from Mfty 1,189í repairsand 1,500 Mattbiesen, Frederick. i Spring....W Peter B & Co. Piano. 275 ad ftv, No, Hb6, store and basement. John ro. ],5C0 Breslio, Edward. 2284 2d av.., .W E Wheeloc Vollmer to JohD Walsh; 5years, from May McCafCrey, Bemard. 4l811th av .,.H Koehler & Co. Piano. (R) I£4 1,1892 repairs and l,'2O0 & Co. 3,000 Buck, Agnes. 587 W36th....W E Wheelock & 3Q av, No. 9l9, eecond and tbiríi floors. Will- McCormick, Ralph. 426 W 31st... .D Stevenson. Co. Piano. 2 5 iamE. Adamaon lo Hermsn M. Vaupel; 5 IR) 50 Bailey, TH. 1 E 30th.,..S Knapp & Co 428 McCue. John. 16II Broadway ...Bernheimer years, from Maj 1, 1892 , ...repairsandl.OOO Barretf, Jobn. 3'31 E aoth..,. Jordan, M & Co. 127 31 av, No. 314, store, Belden J. Rogers to Owl &S. 3,500 CigarCo., a corporation; 4 5-12 jears. from Michel, Joseph. 144 W 4th,...Bruuswick-B-C- Bellucci, Ântonio, H35 Madison av.., ,Joraan, Dec. 1, 1893, with privilege of 3 yeftcs're- Co. Pooi Tftbles, &c. 435 M&ro. Ca) 15Í newa! 1.000 Miller, Louis. 405E81st....G Ebret. (R) 1,400 Brown, Belie. 243 W 39th Jordan, M &, Co. 8tbav, No. 2195. Jobn W. Stevens to Francis MonahftD,EJ, 51I6tbav.. .J L Herz. 5™ (R) 413 O'Neill; 3years, from Jan, 1,1893 480 Mul'er, E H. 866 nthftv..,.Bavarian starBCo. 1,194 Clarke, Mrs M. 1839 Amsterdara av.... J Early. 133 9lh av, No. li'3, corner store and baaement. Murray, W A. 20958thav...,RRothschild'sSons Cornell, George. 333E125th... Jordan & M. 132 Charles P. Legeett to Mende! Zagat; 5 years, Co. 5,125 Crbnmon, Margaret. 548 W liÉth,.,.J Qregg & from Mav 1,1893 ..repa rsand 1,500,1,600 Mahnken, Jobn. 122 AÍBxander av., Bern- Co. 195 Preaent water front on tbe East River of City heimer & S. 3,000 Cathcart. Clara. 340 W 39th . .WHWright. 1,666 of New York, bei gnorib half of the pierat MabEken, Joho. 577 Southern BouÍevard....C Cavanagh, Nellie. 46 Amsterdam av....O'Far- thefootof Easc ittu st. bat cenlre I DB of Boyce. 5,100 rell&Co. 141 East l th st Oû south and uortb line of Bast MandPl.CR, 278E lCth... Wftgner & S. Pool Conkling, J F. 13i W 83d,... J Baumann. 574 lOfh st on thenorth. Mayor, &c., New York, Tsble. 150 Cowen, LizzieS. 27 Stuyvesant....G Hellruuír. l,5t"0 to George Law, Jr., and ano. exra,, &c,, McElvaney, Jaroes. 767 2dav...E McCarlhy. (E) 3.0 0 Caleman, MrsAR, 47 W6âth,...Brooklyn F Co, 184 OeorgeLawand George L&w, Jr., individ.; Meyer.John, 1041 2d av....J Kress B Co, (R) 3,000 Cbaskel, James. Sforage,...S & M Auerbach. from March I, 892, at pleasure of Dock Nigey, åugust. I04I 3dftv...,G Ehret. (Rl 4,500 (R) 1,200 Board ta es and 1,600 Oberndorf, Gustav. 204 E 81st,...G Ringler & Cohick, Julia, 702 Boulevard.,..JBauraftnn. 535 Co, 1,157 Cook, Dora. 389 Bleecker,,, F T Higgios. 153 O'Conmr, David, 106 E 88 h .. G Ehret. (R) 60O Cosgrove, Jno V. 60 St Marks pl Garvey • O'Donohue, Mary J, 2039 3d av... .P Engel, 1,049 Bros 115 Oebl ALorenz. 17'2d av BBrnheiraer & S, 1.162 Caumeld. J T. 239 E 69th, ...LBauraann. 184 CHATTELS. O'Neiil, Daniel. 360 Gteenwich,..,fierDheimer ClavÍD.Eafe. 641 W 471h....W E Wbeelock & &S. 5,000 Co, Piano. 105 Coyie. Rose, 516 llth av ...Mathushek &• Son NoTK.—TZie Jirst name, alphabetically arranged, is Papa, Jobn. 187 Parkrow....F Fedderke. Pool Table, 350 PÍanoCo. Piano, 250 that of the Mortgagor, or partu who gives the Mort- CroHus, ClarksoD, 318 W llth.,.,M Donahue. 315 gage. The "B " means Benewal Mortgage. Pearson, N P. 7 3 Ilth BV..,.D Mayer B Co. Pump. 30 Crane, Nell 296 West Houaton,...W E Wbee- Prince, Sftlomon, lI4Greenw ch...,H B Schar- lock&Co, Piano. (R) 244 SEW TOBR Cm. raann &Sons. 500 Dunhan', M V. 345 Clinton av, Hoboken, N J Pflstner, John. 205 8th av.,. ,G Graw. 1,200 ....Garvey BroB. X20 Eambouaek, Cbailea. 1432 Ist av. ...C F Daniels, L B. 264 W 57tb .. J H Stoutenburgh. 500 DECEMBEB 9 TO 15—iNCLT SrVBI. Blancke. 3,500 Day, Rosamond. Ií W 47tb....L Baumann. I,la4 Rappaport, B& Co, 206Ea6t Houston....S Rap- Dietz, Rose, 53 Wlltb LBauraann. 123 BAIiOOM AJSD BESTAUBAI T FEZTOBBB. paport. 1,000 Donovan, Mary. OllOtbav J Baumann. (E) VS Rosentbal, Igaatz, 276 F.ast Houston...,FGom- Doughty. J Eand M L. 8 Bauk..,,E C Hinsdale, ICO Baumgarth,C J. 173 Av A, ,..G Ringler & Co. «1,792 bosay. Billiard Tables. &c 1,200 Dul . Alice. 268 W39th....A R Maxwell. (R) 140 BBmard,PA. 23488th ftv....Bavarian B Co. 4,400 Kosenzweig, Pinîius. 154 Attorney,,..Bavariaa Dudley. GBO. 2S0 Broadway.,..H Thoesen, J4l BrBunan, M B& B A. 1056 Park av....J Eup- B Co. 1,(100 Delier, Violet A. ]38 Canal Sples Bros. 314 pert. (Rí 2,00 Rossler, George. 185 Av A....W Peter BCo.(R) 850 Druramond, Margaref. 249 E 50th ...S Bau- BauBt. PbiUp, 504 E 6tb,...Eavarian B Co. 900 Rottroann, H J. 61 Morray-,..A Scbierenbeck. maDU. 239 Bisine Bartbolome, 1740 Ist av ...BachmanE lE) 7,500 Daly.Grace. 304E 126ih..,.J J McQrorty. 127 Co. (R; 1.000 Ratbjens.CW. 34Weat Broadway.., G Ehret, Eaeelesion, Sophift. seiatav W E Wheelock Boss, John. 590 Columbus aT,...P & W Ebhng (E) 1,300 &Co, Piaiio. (Rl 169 800 Eeilly, Thomas. I78LincolD av BavariaDSfar Eitel, Blizabsth, 413E9lh....W E Wheelock & B Co.

Harvey, Mrs G E. 336 W 48th... .W B Wheelook Pett grew.EmraaL, 13 B ISth ,..D Wilson. 900 Coy, OF. 885 Columbus av H B Cushman. & Co. Piano. (R) " 285 PhilipB, Eugeule. ^3 3d ftv.,,,J Moriarty, 477 Store Fixturea, Horaes. &c. 1,650 Hayes, TherBsa . 4t QrovB ..W E Wheelock Power. NeiJie, 223 E TOth.., .L Baumann. l O Calvert & Richardaon. '347 aad249Pearl .,.Man- &Co. Fiano, (E) 115 Preston, Margaret, 226 W25tb... L Bauroann. 148 hattau Tvpe Co. Press. 660 Hoflmann, Margaret, 60 Bast Houston..,.W E Papot&Canard. 154W2rth ...Manges Bros. 414 CourtuBy, Wirilam, 51IW54fh,.. L S Keller. Wheeiock & Co. Piano, 175 Peiersoa, Dorothea. 110 E 116fh...,epiee Bros. 2C7 Horsea. &c. (R) ' 659 Howard,MrsD. 215 W 40th ...W E Wheelock Fartridge. Mrs C F. 824 W 48th .. E D Farrell, 189 Calliins, Herbert, 219 W 2eih....A Eusby. & Co, Piano. 400 Feck, L zzie E. 6StoDe,..,R M Wftlters, Piano. Horses, Cabs. ifec. 2C0 Hughes, Mary F. 43Í W29t)i ,..W E Wheelock (E) 320 Candela & Guirino, 34" Elizabeth,.,.M H Bari- & Co. Piano. (Ej 132 Pendergast, Margaret. 500 E 8,'d .. Estey lati, Drug Fixtures. 1,060 HuclBsa, E H. 114 W 26th,,., W E Wheelock & Piano Co. Piano, (R) 130 Clarke, John. 418 W 43d,...D P Nichols & Co. Co. Plano. 300' Qairb, E J. lOlO Eastera Boulevard....W E Cftb, 75 Hamilton.RJ. 175 W 102d....L Baumann (E) 180 Wheelock & Co. Piano. (R) 133 Coben, M and I. 98 Canal H Meyer. Ma- Hamill, Mra C L. 336 W 43d.., .Brooblyn F Co. 345 Riffenscein. Jobn, 619]atav... Jordan & M. 105 cbinery, &c. (R) • 875 Harding. ReDa. 226 W S5tÍi,.,.L Bauroanu. 125 Robinson, Anníe. 31 W 4^3d. ..Estey Piano Co. Creter. Oeo. 88 and 90 Walker Prentlss Tcol Hargrave, Alice, 4rø W 94tb ..-J Early. ]9,i Piano. (B) 115 Co, Macbinery, 315 Harrold. Jobu, H!t bbrjdge,.,.W J Euddeli. 369 Bohlps, Addie D. 73 Amsterdam av ..W E Cromwell, W J. Babylon, L I.,..L J Conlon Hill, Bobert, 234 W 62d,.,.J Baumaun. 925 WhBslock & Co. Piano. (B) 247 bloop, I.COO Howard, A. 328 W 25th.,,. L BaumaDn. 142 Ro=e. Kale. 266 Broome.. ..AFinkenberg, 99 Diuther, J A. Spiing, near Macion F Al Hoste, Leon, 311 W 31et,..,L Batimann. 161 Reddick, Helen. 32W34fh... W D DofE. (R) 2,500 brig'bt. Macbiaery. 1,000 Hussey, W J. 274 W 13tn .,T Kelly. 255 Eetipch, Hugo. 118 W fiSth.., .Brooklyn F Co. 499 DUlman. E L... .K Clark, Dental Fixtures. 600 Hichey. D D. 154 E 50th-,..J Baumann. 610 Eivers. C H, Jr. 543 6th av,,..0'Connor & DaubBuer, Courad. :416 W 53d,..,K Egbert Jacob.ÂP, 71 B8Ttli,...S Baumann. 935 Treacy, 311 Butcher Fixtures, 300 Jeffrey, MD. 33i E 4'3d ...Manges Bros. 126 RiDggold, Fhoebe. 133 W 26Ih ...L Baumann. 216 DiIIon, M E. 115 E 35th .,.W H Buxton Johnaon, Mag ie, 125 W 2:th....0'Farre!l& Co. 147 EipplB, Kate. 338 W3TIh....LBaumann. 118 Coache8.&c. (R) 4,000 Jobnaon. Hattie. 221 W 4lit,...J Barly. 203 Rooney, William, 4C0 Qrand J Moriarty. 385 DuDU. James, 925 E41ih,...J Rothschiid'a SODB Johnson, Acders. 23IE33d....J Moriarty. 199 RooDey, M L 558 W 36th....O'''arreil & Co. 333 Horse. 300 Jackman. Abe. 104W61st. ..JBaumann. iR) 449 Eoss. Uattie. 241 W39tb ...J Early, 217 D'Amico, M chael. 348 E 13th ...A Schwaab íj Kelly, Kftte. 7 Sherifî..,. J Bauroann. 1.52 EoycoDst, James. 205 W 27th.... M 8 Eisler. 138 SOD. Barber Fixtures. 1(6 Kenny, I Irene. 4'5 W 23d L BaumanD. (R) )63 Rvan. Mrs. 721 GreeDWÍch A Luhs. 128 Dillon, Lazarus. 142 Eaat Broadway....H Lip Kenny, Mamie. 4,Î7 W 37th,.. ,L Baumann. 115 Eyan. A A, 115W lI5th....L Baumaun, 156 stein. Drug Fixtures. 4C0 Kenney, Emma, 40 VV 67tb ,. LBauroann, 117 Rader. Q W. ]03d st and Amsterdam av — S Ehlera, EJ. Greenwicb and Cedar sta ...Mc Kli Eersm tb, John. 112 E llth ...J Moriarty. 205 Heyman&Co. 147 Kesson & Robbins. Drug Fixtures. 598 Knudlzon, Mario. l.'i^ B 31st L Baumann, 14S Ryan, ? H and KT. 348E120th-.. J Rosawog. 130 Empíre State Type Founding Co. 15 Fraukfort Knies, J J, 3(9 W119tb,.,.L Bauroann. 168 Schro dcke, Franz. 1032 3d av 8 HeTman& P H Bresnan. Macbinery. &c. 2,000 KenDy,WA. 101 W 82d....S BaumaDO, 140 Co, 169 Eliaa.AG. 481 Broome A Schwaab & Son Knigbt, William. 3l0E85tb ., .8 Heyman & Co, 312 Scatt, jlary B. 33 W59th J Baumann. 181 BarberFiitures. 416 Kftne, Dora. 135 E110th...,S I Herschmano. 181 SchmíCh, LÍDÍ. 5 Ist S I Herschmann, 149 EifEert, Chiisi an, 68th st and Av A.,. J Eoth Kelly, A nie M. 315 MaâisoD....W E Whee- S mon, Bebecca. I9B East Broadway....S I scbild's SoDS. Horses. 190 lock & Co. Piano. (R) 176 Herschroann. 129 Eroer. Anthony .. Kfeler & Jennings. ""oupe, 265 Keller, H E. 353E77tb,,..W E Wbeelcck & Co, Sanders, Leo . 79 Clinton L Baumann. 340 Electric Printing House. 15 Duteh....W Scott Piano, (R) 159 Secor. MrsWm. 41 Rutgers,... W E Wheelock Press. 1,000 Kennedy. Tbos, Jr, 206 E 34th,..,W E Wbee- &Co. Piano. (R) 169 Farrar& Ransom. 114 5th av,...J Gregg& Co, lock & Co. Piano. (R) 185 Sberry, M E. 370 W B8th .. W E Wheelock & Offlce Flxtures. 161 Knab, Pbillip, 339 SulIivan...,K M Walters. Co, Fiano. 325 Feldman, J H. 315 W 15th....W W Bftsley, Piaco. (R) 175 Sherwood, Wro. 437 Hudaon M Douahue. 120 Horse, Wagon, &c. 460 Lake.Julift. SI6E9rih. .. W E Wheelock & Co, Sbields, James. 338 B 4th....E M Waiters. FlauDery, J P. Bleecker and Perry sta Nat Piano, 375 Piano. 315 Cftsh Eeg Co, Segister. 175 Lee, J B. 103 Macdougai... Jordan&M. 150 SchwBrd, Louise. 38 E 60th....Bamutz& Diehl. Forrest,HB. 116 Liberty..,,Pi'entiss Tool Co. Leipzig, Chas. ]3 E lllth,..,W Pl Wheelock & Piano. 800 Machiaery, 1,608 Co. Fiano. 350 Smith. MrsL. 171E 106th....W B Wheelock & Fraser,TE. 2550 3d av...,J W Qilmore. Drug Lewis, Fred. 139 W 38th....Ma gea Eros. 166 CO, PÍBDO. 300 Fixtures. 6,000 Loram, Agnes T. 305 W 36lh....K M Walters. Saoder, Wilhelm. 603EIlth Krakauer Bros, Fox, Patrick, 615 W 54tb,..,L Heilbtuun. Coal Piano. (R) 150 PUDO. 350 CarfB, Horaes. &c, 670 Lucas, Minnie. 237 W 134th,,..0'FarrellÆ Co. 130 Scheiienberg, Chas. 963 W 122d .. T Kelly. (Hj 134 Freeraan,FB. 56Vesey...-J PRathbuu&Co. Le Blanc, Alfred. 74 University pl L Bau- Scott. W H, SChriitopher ...LBauraanu. 317 Preaa. 240 maDD. 316 Sheridin, Micbael. 41 Istav... Jordan & M. 190 Priedman, Natban, 83 Wooster,.,.J Stewart. LBgrasa, Cbarfens. 11 Pell Jordan & M, 143 ShermaD, EugBne. 39 W ]31st...,T Kelly. 143 Macbinery. 135 Leouard, Geo, 119 Cannon.,..L Baumann, 114 Sommers, Semuel, 171E lOtb L Baumann, 179 Fraser, T E & Co. 267I?d av..,.Nat Cash Eeg LeteoDB. Jaquaa '26 Vaodam ...L Baumatm. 114 Stewart, Sarah, 609 Hudson .. Jorilan & M. 136 Co. Eegister. (Ri 50 Lewia.GW. 318 E l 9tb S Heyman & Co. Stimip, Herman. 3i9W31st. ..L Baumann. 17! Frueb, August, 9 Spruce ., C H Hinsdale. (R) 174 Sullivan. James, 34" VP S lb — L Bauroann. 141 Presses. &c. 130 LBWÍS, Kate. 355 Hudson... J Cagney. Piano. 150 Tajlor.W L&T. ]]8E]37tb.,. RGlanz. 100 Fcrrara, Francisco, 1314 1stav ...ASchwaab& Lyneb, Mary. 21H3 8tbav....Jordau & M. 353 Thompson, John. 433 W 35th....J Earlv. 108 Son, Barber Fixtures, 31 Lacouts.J&A. 153W32d A Qaussares. 8 0 Thoropson. Carroll. 369 W 146tb.... O'Farrell & Fiick, Charles. 637 W46th... Foehrenhach & lÆDge. Cliarles, 104 and 106 E Htb,,. Engel, Co. 208 Co. WagoDB, &c. 1,000 Ueller&Co. 339 Thorne. Dorothy. 215 W 49th J Bauroann. 170 Friedlander, Artbur, 9183 8th av ...M Zooies. Lardner. Adelaide L. 254 W 5;tb... American Toria, Jerrv. 51 Spring — H S Bisler. 192 Drug Fixtures. 900 GuaraatBS Assoc, 40O Thornton, Queeute. 217 W 40th ...S Baumann. 316 Grassia, Biagio. 275 Bowery A Schwaab & Lewis, H C. 159 W 61st Manges Bros. 219 Taylor, P D. 304 W 144tb 0 Parrell & Co. 121 SoD. Barber Fixtures. 648 Lynch, T E. 1562 30 av. ..,S Heyroan & Co. (R) 104 Theinbardt, Clara. 215 w ^stb,. J Rosswog, 35 Greene, J C P Barrett, Son & Co. Wagon. 359 Lew a, Idft. 3I0W2Gih. , J Bau'Dann. 138 Tobias. Martha. 137 W 25fh.., RM Waltera, G glio, G. 672 3d av,.,.R RaiDforth. Baiber LyoDS, W F. Storage C L EIUDB. 2 0 Piano. (R) 146 Fixtures. 35 Mftrríoit, EE. 170 W T8th T mcMarr ott. 1,610 Traub, Hatiie. 333 E 90th....W E WbeBlock& Gotfscbft'ck. Eoaa. 84CatharÍDe Lehn&Fink. Mc"artby, Eleanor M 151 Ea9th,..,J Moriaity. Co. Fiano. (E) 200 Diug Fixtures. S,C O (K) 150 Trainor, Patrick. 407 E 14th ...New York F Qraaso, M. 331 EeOth....Archer MfgCo. Bar- McCoaker, M J. 5 Vandam....W J RuddeîL Co. 103 ber FixtureB. IIG iK) 102 Utter, Ida. 406 W 45ch.,,.R M Waltera. Piano. Gable, William, 1553 3d av ...L MartiD. Fish McGuire, Jame.'!. 156 Madison .. Jordau & M, ]39 tR) 170 Market Fixturea. 200 McLoughlin, Tereaa. 348 E8l8t,..,Jordan & M. 1S;7 Van Clief, Jacob. 161 Alexauder av,.,H Qeorgi, 0 K, New Eochell6....A G Hupfel. Mioer, Harry. 91 AllBH — J Moriarty. i.R) 15 Thoeeen. 233 Machinery, Fixfures, &c. cR) 6,0CO MichelB ia, Mrs F. 332 St N cholas av.,..T Van Cott, Emily. OlIFarkav ...JBaamacu, 40O Gibson, JM. BeLibertyand 104 E 23d, ..N E Kelly. ISl Varley, Mionie E, ICO W 77fh.. ..D L O'Donnell. ],C00 Provost. Office Fistures, Fumilure, &c, (R) 450 Mullins, N J, 170 W 98tb.... Brooklyn F Co, 450 walah, MiiiDie. 500 E 83d,...Estey Piano Co. Heyman, C H. 537 W 29lh...,J M Lean. Murphy, Límô. 3,32E6Gtb,, JBaumann. 203 Piano. (R) 140 Butcher Fixtures. 97 Marstrove, Frances. 119 E4Tth S Baumann. 667 íVilsoB. Fannie. 101 Macdougal W E Wbee- Holthusen. R C. 430E72d .. Witteroaun Bros. Mftrqjiz, Eva, 273 W l]6tb,.. S Heyman & Co. J75 lock & Co. Pimo, iR) 185 Wooden Trays. 130 Mattnieu, Euth, 101 E 05th....Mangeg Bros. 304 Walber, Eroily. 205 E 15th....M Smilh. 6,C00 Horvitz, Lou s. 53B lth... .F Hotvitz. Barber McGl nchy. Kose. 235 W I8th O'Farrell & Co. 155 Warwick. JM. 501 Manhatcan av... Broiklyn Fixtures. 600 McLaren.P J. 153 E lO.íth ...S Heyroan& Go. 17! F Co, (R) 936 Hunzicker, Emil,...HSpegBl. Horse, Wagon. 85 McMilian, M J. 334 W 19th... Mauges Broj. 337 Williamî, Pauline. 2l2W42d... W H Wright. 512 Hftwthorn, RH. 78 Warren.,. W scott & Co. Mooney.CW. 169 St Nicholas av ...sBanroann. 237 Wall,EJ. 25748thav.,,.Jordana-M. 115 650 Murphy, LiazÍB. 332 E 66Ch J BaumaDU. 917 Wassaer, John. ISlst st acd Vale tiue av H Holiz, Elizabeth. 1606 2d av....H Bunnenbsrg. Multiolland, Kate. 305 .-pring,., N Y F Co, 143 Thoesen. (K) .S97 Grocery F xtures. 400 Morrisan, John. 213 E 6'tb..., J Bauroann. 136 Wheeler. Edmund. 1506 2d av...,J Morlarty, HaDSOD, F Q & Co. 19 W 3d,.. .ETowle, Prees. Maake, Agalha. 103 LexÍDgtoD av E M (R) 210 i,R) 1,055 WaUers, Piaco. (R) 143 Wilson, Lizzie. 9B66tb av... J Baumann, (R) 117 Honeck,Bros. 495 2d av,..,Nat Casb Reg Co. MasoD, Li aie W. 4 W 33d, ,.,Eliza D Neander. 1,E0 Wtlliams, Ellenor, 702 B 110th,...B F StafEord. 3,2t0 Register. 225 Matiliews, FranceB, 1053 Part a-.. .W E Whee- Yashittsky, M. 166 6th av... .H Thoesen. (R) 144 HarlmanB.FC. 411E9th. ..A Scbwaab &SOD. lock & Oo. Piano. (B) 152 Barber Fixtures 185 Hax, David. 265 W I30tb.,.,WE Wheelock & HISOHLLANKOUB. Howisoa. Robt, 113W I25th,.. Natioual Casket Co. Piano, (E) 110 Co. Fixturea. 558 Mayer & Jacobi. 26 3d av ...S I Herscbmaan. 133 Jones, W F. 41 Broad.... W Scott. Fress. 900 Mccleliand. Mra A. 3(8 Mercer..,.W E Whee- Armbuster, B,.. P Stroebel. Tables, Chaira, âc, 158 JoDes, J R, 117 Bowery Electric MEg Qas lock&Co, Piano, 275 Alheit, Chas. 899 8th av.,. A Alheit. Buicher Bngine Co. Engine. 350 McCready, Rose. 41 Giove-..,W E WheelockiS Fixtures. 500 Judsoc, F A Harper Bros. Eiectrotype Co. Piano. CR> 913 Auerbach, R. 107 Essex ManhattanType Co. Plaíes. &c. IK) 300,000 McHaffle, Wm. 123Manhattan....R M Walters. Press. 90 Johnson, F E. 335 W 49th,.., J Widder. Horae, Piano. 925 AaronsoD, A. 88 DeIancey....J PKathbun&Oo. Wagon, &c. 93 McGuire, Jobn. 918 3d av,.,. W E Wheelock & PíesB. 195 Jordan. Eatella. 51 E lOth at and 708 Broadway. Co. Piano. 225 AccurateTime Stamp Co, 669-685 Hudson — ....M Valentine, Museum, ADatomical, and McHugh, B A. 265 W 2 th. . .W E Wheelock & W H Mailler. Machinerv. a,C6l Furciture, (R) 6,000 Co. Piano. 3C0 Antony, Carl. 5tb av and 90th st Q H StODe- Ker.SC&LF, 522 W H;ih,..,L Moore. Horaea, McMahoD. Mary, 346 E ]8th....W E Wheeloct bridge, Jr. Riding Acaderoy. ÍR) 3,650 Trucks. &c. 400 & Co. Fiano, (El 190 AntoDy & Runk. 5ih av and 90tbst....GH Kaufmaun. Henry. 102 Gansevoort.,..C 0 To- McNulty, John. 317 E 3;tb .., W B Wheelockít Slonebiidge. Jr. Eiding Academy. (R) 3,550 bias. Horses. Tmck, &c. 600 Co. P ano. (R) 122 Ackermann. Edward. 153 W29th,...J Oacer- Keating, P H. 9 Buii ng ahp,..,Johnsoa Feer- Meyler, T E. 8S3 E ig4th.,. .W E Wheelock & bftuer. Macbinea, 500 less Works, Press, &c. (R) 225 Co. Piano. (E) 145 Becker.Wm, 68 Kivington... Nat Cash Reg Co. Krotiealhaler, Fred. 249 W 16lh....C Stark. MiddletoD, Anuie F. 76 North Oxford at, Brook- Regisier. 85 Toola, &c. 450 lyn..,.F G Sraitb. Piano. lE) 100 BendoEaki, Ben.jamin, 107 Esses.,..B Lefko- Kalrouk, Leo. 963^ SherifE ,... D Stample. Moore. Estelle F. 348 E87tb....W E Wbeelock witz. Butcber f ixlures. 30 Coaches, &c. 2,000 & Co. PiaDO. 235 Barile. Felis. 100 81b av,...A Scbwaab & Son. Eimpel, Maifiu. 16 Beav6r,...Q W Rothamel. Moore, Kuby. 133 W 15th MftDges Bros, 193 Barber Fixtures. 8C4 Barber Fixtures, eco Murray, Mrs Frank, 305 W l'30th.,.,N Kbein. 157 Bianchi, JosBuh. 191 Park row..,.A Schwaab& Kru & Graf. 2333 9d av.,..COlt. Butcher Mulry. L V. 213 E 3lst.,., W E Wheelcck & Co, Son. Batber Fixiurea, (R) 212 Fixtures. l.OCO Piano. (E) 178 Blake. J T. ] 1 Ith at and Trinity av,.., D Jacob- Kraft. Bichard. 249 E 10th.,.,H Doizbacher. Noftr, JJ. 450W&7th LBaumann. iB) 201 occi. ContractorsToolS. &c. 919 Barber Fixtures. (R) 150 Nugent, Jos J. 251 W30th,..,FT Higgios. 16B Bohr. Anna. 60 8laiiton....E Groas. Furnished Limbritis& Dotoratos. IBi E ]95th...,A D Puf- Netlerfleld, Tlios. 297E4th,., J Moriarty. 100 Eoom House, 243 fer & Sons. Soda Fixlures. 196 Newten, Julift. 3fTE2,'d Maages Broa, 173 Broch. Mex. 1645 Madison av .. ASchwaab& Lincoin. Boyle & Co. 80! Greenwich J Zim- Nicbols, May. 219 W 40th.,..E D Farrell. Sf^ SOn. Barber Fistures. (El 430 mermaDn, Machines. 2,091 Same sarae. 150 Bender, L' u s- 19i'd at and Uth av S Jacobs, Linker, May & Piuess 9 ForsyCh Witie- O'NeUI.MrsR, 320E83d .. SirapsonSP. Piano. Gaiden Fixtures, 220 mann Broa. Soda Bntllea, &c 76 (R) H5 Bobker, Harris. 58 Attoraey....J Freese. Ma- Luzzi, Costantino. 2a2 East Broadway. ..F Oetrle, Mary. 919 3d av W E Wheelock & Co. chinery. J05 Aiello. Barber Fistures. 156 Piano. (R) 900 Braslowsky. Max, 54 and 56 Eutgers Lerner, Lyon.JS. 5]0and 513 W 34th,...S A Woods Olsen.JA, 05Downing W Peryament, 127 Gibbson & Shapiro, Macbinery, &c. (E) 110 Hlachine Co, Machinery, (R> 167 O'jiíhaugbnessey, W E. 35 Broome,...MangeB BreDDan, Jobn. UOWest Nat Cash Eeg (j'o. Licqtiori, Antonio. 373 Bleecker,.. A Schwaab Bros. 953 Begiater. 75 & SoD. BarberFixluri-s, (K) 119 O'Doanell, Maggie, 310 B 28th ...LBauraann. 161 Bagley&Bradford, 88 5tbav,...W D Golden. LisftDtl, D. t8 Essex A Schwaab & Son. Bar- Ohrdorf, Mrs L, 03 W 5isc ... tî Thoesen. 381 Press. 325 her Fixtures, (R) 191 O'Kiun, M and E. 150 Ciiaton ., .E Reisa. 150 Boyle, James. 9322 2d ay,..,A Kasselbohm. Lopreta & Dístasío, 2^ Macdougal A Peet.EmUieC. 310 W 26ch f Eftrly, ?Í3 HafeFixtures,*c, 25(1 Bphwaah ^ Son.' 'Barber Fixtiires, jR) Î8 December 17, 1892 828 Record and Guide. WatEon W B & Co,.. P Barreít Eou & Co. Bnbn, N. 2T Hamburgav.,..Eurícer B Co. 1,000 Lucke, Beinbard. 437 Amsterdam av.,.,N't Berg'r, FW. l31Kent av....WB!z & Z, ],íiíO (ashRegCo. Kegi-ler. (K) 50 Wagon. If*-^ BeiIronj.JM. 23Í Nortb 5!b....Welz & Z. 700 Mackey,S K. 271 8ib av....D Mackay, Coii- Waller. Laiis. II Av B.,..Arcber Mfg Co. Bradshaw, J. 36 6lb av,... Josie Hoenu, (Rj 1,000 feciioueryFistures, .îc. (R. 2,9[0 Baibír Fislucea. 2i0 Blunienlbal & Hel|.eieu, Sí4 Flushiog av... May, Fredericl!. 154! Eroadway...,Nat Cath We'sh, Bobert. P~ordbam .... Scbuablaud & Helpíu &^indiíÍ5on. , _ 115 Reg Co RpEiitPr, 175 Sc-hli!Oudoif. Gr,-ci-r Fix'ui-es. 1,4.5 Co F.SJ. 4Cn.',thav,.,.W lll ier. (R) 4,C00 Diessel, N. lUOHanisoD a7.,.,Elizabetha Melt- McGovern&Pu-e. 9a41stftv... Nat Casb Efg 175 Waldfogel. Frauz. 4'8 nnd 460 E ]lllh.,,.R Drechsler, Mschioery. 18) ner. 870 Mebth íE, H^er'maán. 03Dey.., E BaliiDg. Cienr Webb F J T46 !ílh av... J P Ralbbun & Co. Dorfmau, H. 24 Moore....Wct? & Z 898 1,01ÍO Pre;a. '^^ DiDLerstftiD. U. EBEterD Parkwav aud Oãborn Morfn*&°GÎêBD. C9 3dftv..,-CP KeltecBr. Laun- 135 277 WciogarteD, J G. 629 E ]4Cih...,0 Giau. • st... J Waiker. Fool Table &c. dry Fixlures. , ,- , ~, EutchprFixturfS. . „ , ^ ^^" Evers. lí J and J J O^iíiieB. 357 flicka... J Eup- Mumni, H F J, GTO Ølh av..,.C herchofE. WiQier, LF. 418 W a';tb,...PceDtiss T,:ol Co. peit, W 1,3C0 Eutcber Fixfures. &c, 228 L:'9 Machinery. _ , (E) 150 FraDkliD. G & P F. 566 Couet... Joseph Falieit Mftoba tanPieíS....W8lkpr& Bresi-Hn. Tjpp. Williers. S S, Jr. 4'5 W 3;d... J H Miieh'er. B Co. 953 Mc°iiloh, Patiick. 3 8 E 40lb .. P Mc^ariliy. Grcc=ry Fis ures. ICO Fenuell Eli?abe1h- IIG Meserole ...L Eppig. 7 (1 Hir'e Wagonand Grocery Fixtures. .00 Wohlwert. Joseph, 81 Goeick.,. .Eiegel & KuUi, ÍO Morfi'^v, D E, 313E25tb..,.DPNii-'hols&Co. Ki-hPr &Nolan. 691 6th av !I Koeliicr & ("o. 7i5 Rrocery Ftstures. 250 Uanl cr&Ecss, 66 Eroilb..,,U l íichatmanú Cab Woif, Oito. 431 E 6th E Marschtidsr. McFatiand, JthD, 12C9 3d av ,, Nat Casb l eg & Sons. 1,0C0 175 Hiilcher Fistures. ITO Hall, E. Î48T Atlauíio av... D StBVBnsou es- Co Rpgísie'". Wt.lff, A, 102 Altorr.ev. F Welsb, MacLii'rv. S5 Morgan, Pat. 76T7ih av ,. J Rothschikrarons. tate. 70 a;5 Wu'^trow, Max. 81 Canal B Ilamnie'^. D:ug Hainiit, M and Q Drexel, Í:39 NaEsau av.,,. Fixlurfs 2.0C0 Maiy Haiui.'t. 4,nco Mu'do*oZVrei.ce. 501 W 14th,.,,E L nIesB. Yagcr, Frask. 3':3 W 145lh . Nat Cíish trg OM Hons. H. 411 3d av .. l.emU'ck & EetzEigle Borsea. Trucka, &c, ^ „, . , Co. Eegis:er. (H) 50 HredíneCo. W I,2o0 Zeiiiler. GA. 4'J8 E 75lh snd 306 E 7ôtb... T Maihercer, fliarles. 174 Es tx... P Tcstevin a 2C0 Hadrion,EO. Ealph av and BaiubridEB 6t . . Sons. Horse and Truck. Mi ttlholzsr. Horse=,Tjuch'^, &c. 3' Howarri & FiiUer B Co. tR) 90 Mlller. SolomoD. 139 Eist Broadway..,,S Sam. Zuckcrraan & Helperoviiz 113 East Biondway SCO 1,500 K BernsieiD. Botller Fisturts. 9.'5 Hauiann. U. 221 Halpb av,.,.W Ubiaer. U9ls Slore Fisluies, Horse, &c. I,5U0 ileÍssonl.uLlBl, H, 5CGCih av....W Craff, 000 Rame , .F Mit'er. Store Pixtures, Hcrse. &c. Z-lI pgp'-. John. 2175 8'b av....A Koeni.'. Hellreiget, M, 3i Sackfctt,..,Iudia Whaif B Co. Mollica. V & A. 122 W 4Jd....A Schwaab &scu, 330 Bakery Fixiures, 8^ 535 Barber Fíxlures. BILLS OF SALB. Heis^enhuUel, J H. l-;8 Olb ..F & M.Sehiefer Murpby, Michael. 156 E 30th ...W B Davis. C O Allen. H G. 16 and 18 Eead.i...,M Schweiger. B Co. 1,500 Coup'?. „ "í' 1 bjto Engraving F xluiea. &c. l. O nester, Q. £91 Eilery ... J Ei-pig. (Rl 400 Nevilla J A. 4T Coiflandt . Amencin Surety Appei, i'eter, 1T7E i02d,,.,M scbuster. Oro- Uolies, C, 15 lcDuu al,...Ollo Huber Eiew- 9:0 Co Offlce Fixtiires. &c. security cerv Fixfurea. 200 ery, ^'^' NY&Pomb Broni'lyn Ferry & Stesm Traos- Brunniog. Ibecdore. Gi B ]4ih....Korner & Jordsn&Bîeud 14nRu:ith ..JEppig. 714 p rtation Co- Uiuon Tiust Co. Boats, &c. ^-ciiuab^land Grrc.'ry Fi lures. 1,000 Joaeph^us, H. 1590 Fultou ...Wagoer & Sand- ' iR) 350,000 Bssley, W W .. JHFeUlman. Hor.^e, Wasron. 400 foid, PilliardTabl.-, • ^ 165 Beadkslon & Woeiz. 4l7West... P W Diveis. O'aorbe, Philip, 220E31at ...D P Nichols& Co. 800 Juhas, G. 3.^5 Kfcut av.,.,II B Schaimann & ) 503 Cab t'aiocD Fi lures. 1 SOLS. l.OCO O'Kum.'Mand E. 93 E53ex....E Eeiss. Ma- 100 BerpeimBD. Gerlie. 38 Forsjlb, ..,.A Eerger- .letter f. lOiO riu-ii rg av .. E Ocbs. Orgel, SimoD. Í86 E ]Otb,...J Freeae. Ma- nian. Hoola, Sbrcs. &c. 810 Kalkhof.G, 8T Mvitleav,..,ObeimeTer& L. 150 cbioes. 100 forson. .lubct A Fi-cotc. Furniturr, &c. 1 (.K.) Pannaei Edward. 81ac st acd roPimi,usav.... Coiien, Pai-ah..,-L C'cht . Hoises. Milk Fix- Kcamnhl, Chailctte, 1604 Bi:s'anick av.:..B 601 AÍlDcilph&Co, Mschinery.&c. ,f:3 tutes, ílc. OCO DeuLisoD, J J. 1C69 Park av,...J JlacLery. Ochs '^^' t.CO Pries, W H. 4ti and 48 Waits....S Pnes. Ma- Krue er. J, 1238 Gates av....W Ulropr. (Rl 4C0 chini'ry. 1.1'^ 1,234 Furniture. 42 Krau=, P. 258 llptiopolilao av — M Seilz. lat m 2,0 O Goroppsr. Scda Fislufc--, 3':o MECbiueiy, &c, l,83í lerl B Co. Perrone.Joa, B19 ist av...,A echwaab & ?on. Feliiniau, J H. 24 L lll' West Klh ...W W Matkctt, H. 85 L".CDard .. H Bfcharuiaan& Sons. ^ . 1.400 Barber Fixturea. ^, , ^''t) 109 Bítsley. lorSR. Wae-oa &c. 46) 10) Pippío, Joseph. Í; Baxier..,,Archwaab&Eon. Frer.ch, A M, Mills 1 uildÍL'g A idJJDe Massft, G, ir.OOrali'ini av.,..L Eppig, Neufville. OO c FixinrPS. 1 Bftiber F stiiie^ ^ , „ Clt) Gros=, Kaie. 225 E C.'d,..,Mai-y ecbau. Fur- Mav.O. ej5Flusbii'g£v....H B ícbarmann & TO Quion. Peter, s;26 W 33th...,C Eeck Paper (.0. 290 niíuie. 800 Maver,"Á. 18G.Tohast n av....E O.'liã. (R) 512 Macbine. „ .„ ^. r. Gaissert, I. uis. 210 Uelarcy M Gaia^etl. Muiphy, M, 5,b av and adsc....J WaUac;& Qainn. Petar. 2?GW30th.. .C Becft Fap' r Co, 290 Kaloon. 5íi0 t'yC tl ^ * * Gardan, Eaphael. 78 Estex... L:o Willrer. Mu-rayiWarvE. 61-1 întle av... K Ochs. 5,CW Macbioes. , „ r, -. 110 PfOi es. 1,5'0 M louey, J S 3iOMyrtieav,..-WU!m6r. -2,r01 Raab. C. T96 l lh av.,. .L^uiaon Cousol S S Co. iiow. Mony, 10' W K91b Ah roou, Lauudiy Mc'^hep, D. li'O No-Dianav — C Fnse. (R) C85 Riley, M ,(.' 236 Ist av,..,Archer MFg Co. 2H Fisiutes. 6'0 McliitPtjs, E W. Ail .Ltícav, cjr AshEo d St... Barber Fixtures. ,. , „ Jones. W F, . r. 41 Broad nnd 48 Beaver.,..T A Danenberg & Co'es (»'•) 3)J 110 Ricbter, IL 2u2 Broo:i:e....Matbattan Type Arno:d, P. iiiting !• î tu C-:. 12T J urtígb.P. 3davaDdE5ihat ,.,TCLynian& Korrubiom, hosa. 215 Delancey J Licht. 5t0 - Robettson, lBib;lla, M. 905 Waier, J Laing, Ma- 323 Bai.e.-yFixlirea. 150 Co. ' '*' ^li i iprF Kort!er& í^ciivaiielaiid. f33 E I3ili and E4Í E MaiiDfcÍte, U, CretceDt st acd Jaidio pl, ,.,Dan- 5'10 EBilly, P H,' 24-31 Kew fharobera—G H Mor- ],01T llib ,, C H l.udcke & fcOQ. Urccery Fix- cnbei'e&Coles, ,_ , ^ ^ Gs6 tiH&Co, Pressea. ic. „ „. , . ., lu'es, l.C O Malote, P J. 90 Hiidson av,...We)?. & í. _2'.'5 Ro&ers, Bobisrt. 8S Eísi'X, ,..E Winletbottom. 150 Mues&lp, E, 12Bnmbiir av .. Jhppig. (Rl Lind, Wilbtlra. 1Í4 Wooster...,LMe3er. Ms- Obraaru. J. 243 Kuiclisiboclîer av....N?rth RoseDftld.S. 23andî5 Ann....J F RalhbuD & cbines, 500 American B l'o. 810 f*íi PrGSS 111 Laíire. A J, ?C5Í^E80lh,,..I S-Uiug. Eoitler Olíemeier, C. f,OT Cectral av.,..L Eppig. 100 Byaa & l-owers. Thomps D Et....J P RatLbun FiSlur(S. 1 O',.i)nnor, W. 3851^ Kiagsland av,,,. Williams- & i:o, PreSB. . ,^ 85 Martin, Lydia- n S 3d av.,..W Oible. Fiih i;\i-gh B Co, Pool Talile. 1^5 Rawlins, W F. 25Î0 8ib aT....J C Maitin. D;ug Marlitt Hstuies. 5C0 Pecou TR&Co. X03 GrecnpoÍDt av G KiDg- ,«0 Bixmres. Metlicky. Iljnian. 10 Cliiy iiB ., J Platkia. ler &Co. „„ ,. I't) 7!0 Crocery Hi.xti.i es. ICO Piseblie, C. !>7 Bnshviicb av....H Rolh. 1,'JOJ Eeilly.TF. 235 E 4 th,..,A Eu5by, Horae, Olto, Charles, liO rivÍDBloo.., ,11 Ziramer. Cab &c-. 100 ligchke. K, 97 Buíbttici: av,...W U'mer. I,3"0 Eicbroiô, Abrabam. 6 CatharÍnB...,S Go;doD. Furrished licotn Fisiire-. 20 Kfcichenberger, J B. 381 i'aimetto....U Steiu- P.ince, Adolf. 25 Ilts;er — B Z'icLerman, Sa- 40 115 snn. ,, 3,000 Rin^BrEcn, A K. 613 Bergen av..,.A Knob och. loon Pi tuies. 1 Reiss, Berninn. S) Ailen..,,C fcb«itkfs, Res- Re d, Pll. Atianticavand Alíih3maav....Dan- "Maeljiufa. „ 30 tnbBrg& Coles. l,C45 tauract Bixlurca. 500 Rclir.N. OlFcholes ...LEppig. . 400 Robi>riEon, James. 141 Stb...,J Souvay. Bar- H8 R thman. Abrahaiu. 61 ChrjBl e., A M I.evy. Rupp,G, 219 JelTeraou av... Ltibiijger &Oeh;ii bír Bixtures, Machioety, Fixturea. &c, ] 5'.9 Êchaiti>n. Mas. 3", SheiifE ...W Cohea. Ma- 150 Eosei.fcld l--':o fi72daT JRoserfeld. Ees- R- Eeoblu'tn, A. GlOFhishingaT.., ,Norib Ameii- chiues. ,„ , ''•') taurant Fixlutes J.TOO 5;:,il Sekosky. Marks. CSNew Bo(very.,..I Sekosky. 3,500 Schaaf, {Ims. ]ll Woitter,,.,L Mevcr. Ma- Scbmidr.C. '4.7 Morcy av.,. Olt Hubcr Erew- Machiu'Ty, Tool?, &c ciiioes, &C, 9 0 1,100 Stniib, Isaac. 81 Homh ib av....lnson, Blahe- Echaliiintipck, tl C. 310 W 49Ch,...U Reitly, Sa- ícbraie'jBr, Mary. I i3 Broadway....Dan LberE míc&Lo. P'esses.&c. ^ ^„ (H) J.OCO looo Fixtu'e=. 3,4:0 & Colea. UO 46U Shftw. n V. 102 W 90tb,,,.S M Sebweb. Office StaDley, W P. 23.^1 E 2ltb,...T P noí inaQ. 250 Scbccnemann,K, ^liFlJSliing av... Leibingcr 3i5 Fixlurts. 15 Horse, Sc. „ ^ . „ , Scbmiilt, F R. 051. Utb av...,K & II Weber. &OebmBCo (R> 450 Bullitau, Jcbu, 41119th,.. W B Divia CoacD. Êalie 'y Fixtmes, &c, nSI Sbea T jy.) .\îeel;er av ...Maloni B ro, iiOJ Scheidler, .loliu. MouQiFden, 2ith Ward.,..J CCO SPOH, A F.,, .Kuili É Aíery, Fuiniture. líc I Siucia, J aLd M Uacu gan, i2l Fu!tJii-..,Eur- O'JO L Miiier. Frame liuildui , &c. 271 Slauchiei-, George . S ohu. Hcrsesand ariUc gpr & Uo'íer BCo. SiKerraau, S. Bíos. 130 Monroe....J Kramer & Fixlures. 500 Son. Coal wagon. ., , . Situtf, J P. s5C5 AUantic av , .Ballanlioe & l.ROO 400 Thiid Uuiveisali5t Srciety. 133 aud 135 W lllh 850 U ion Keformed Du ch f hurcb. Organ. 1,500 Sirasmis'ky.O, l i'i EoeruJn....Welif & Z, Etra'tou.E& E, Jr. 01 Broadway.,.,Manhal- Soffel, J. t8 iloutroao av.... Welz & Z. J.OfO touTypeCo. Press. 91 TilTt Compaiiy, 12.'ã Lcoalway — II tiuiou. ScbBf, Sim. 103H D3lancey....R RainEorth. RloreFixlutes,&c. I,OCO SiilhofE, H C E. Courcst....A Weil. (E) 1,610 Vielhig, B. V2T .Tob 1,3011 av.,. .L fpiiig. (K) 4C0 Dacbsr Fixtuiea. Van Veeu, Mmon. i2a2 8tb av — J Vau Veen, 700 125 C E:arFistuies. C'.O Wagner. 0 C. I9 Mjrrrll ...Welz & Z, SchiE. Moritz. 50 Aliíu . .L Lange. Sausage Willenborg, Cbas. 22^7 l-t av,.,.J Von der Weber, P C. OSUniotJ P.V..,.1Í Fcese. OCO Fixtures, &c , „ . 50 Weiler, H. 181 Norman av....H B íícbarmsDu Barn, Grocery Fjxuires. 650 95 Stíller, Oscar. 9 5lh av,.,.J Beekman. Barber Wernicke, Theodore. 3i lst,...A PapouEchek. & aoDs. „ „ , Fixtures. „ ^ „. t igar Store Fi\ IU'PS. 200 Woiilke. E. EocUester av, D W cor ft MaiUs av Swarrií, Chas. 492 8th av..,,S Soanger. Fix- Zoo eo. Mark. 2183 8th av.,,.A Fii'-dlander. .,..J Bppig, <-") 90 Dnig Fistures. 1.6C0 Scbii"îone, Q. 27 Baxter...,F PCotella. Barber Shipu^o, Sain. 29 NorEolk,..,! Shapiro. Milk 700 A9SIGXMKNIS OP CHATTKL MORTQAGHS. HOUSEHOLD ITDeNITDRH, Store FixCurea, „„..,. ,~ Sirto'i, V uceDt, '.ti Vî Oth av . .P Sirloli, Coa- ICO H C Clauseu & .'^on B Co to W L Flanagan. feclioaery Fixiures, ,, „ , (Mort tíiven by M b" & J V Lynch, Jlay I. 188;\l Aarous W F. 603 President...,FeiiUtíll & Pfe. 221 Smith, M H. 3;llíowei'y...,A M Sachs. Cigar 200 De touíî & hcihav ii'í to )i ScliiuaiO O, I,V Ashlíy, Alice I. 264 Lexington av—Mau es Sabitiiio, May G, l89i.) ]C7 Bros. 155 Spiegifl. Wiihelm. I'IO Orchard ...M N Kubin. 3Í0 Edward. Jftuies to M H DuesÍDg. (J Ladg ng, Riats. F. 165EtBnhopB,..,J A ícbwati!. 191 CarueDter Fixtufes. 359 Sueloviiz, Max. IJ Fike..,.Eennett & G. Soda May 17,1892.) 5,000 Benel aha, Plora. 36T Pearl . .Mullius& Sons. 550 Flauagau, W L lo Emecald & Phcenis B Co, (M Brliu, C, 935 Atlaulic av—IMasoo. 11G Fixtures. „ , T f. 1 F & J V LyDch, May 1. lS«,i.) 1,000 B: ce, M J. l-25Vandeibii', ftv...,lMaS0D. 1!) Sul ivan, Michael. 51 Beekman....D L\; J Sad- 697 Gombosti, Fanciie to M Stem. (I Rosentbai, Borke, Mary. II BaucrofC pi. ..-I Miiaoa. ] 8 Ecbilirzler, KandA. 401 W 4Ist .,,JHelbock. July 23,1692,} 1,200 Bteunan, H. 3-10 Greeno av.., .1 Mason, 113 350 Machinery, _ ^, 'ltl HanisoD, J H to A H & A Weed. (rryor & Brown, C A. 20 St Johaa pl ...L'-ckwoatl a Cftineroa, Mny 31,189J.) 1,3C0 Foti , 1:0 Tilmann, Eruesf. 237 Centre....N Chapnia. Ibert, Frank to Kub ara & H B Co. (J Lipp rf, Casey, Mrs. 8S9 Bergen,...Brool:lyn P Co. 185 Macbiaery ^*^^ 1,IJO Aug. 3, 189''.1 0:0 Chal ee. G. 223 47th ...IMasou. 156 Toft AitstuCiôs. 200E26th,...JP Rathbnn & Lindemau, EIo Geo A AIIBU. (Louis W Eharkey, CoDuclly, Mis. 5l7 3dav,..,0'i;onuor& T. 117 (33 Co. Presa. „ , Apiil 23, 189.',) ;Jil Clark, F, 43tíau4s... 0',.onnor&T. Treiber, FredericKto Americau B Co. 4 Chatlels. 1 Caswell.J J. 983Putnaraav....W tíWil'is. IGl Tuite.JJ. 75Beacb...,BTaitB. HorsBa, Carts, Dewitt, ]i!ií-.ibctb L. 187 Jay....E D(1SCL.!I & &c. ^^> 314 ValeutinB & Po«crs. Hudson and Gansevoort Dic',ii >aoB. Sarah. 59 7Ih av,...C S BeloB. 13S acs Hl lí ValeDiine. Horses, Truclis, íic. K1N6S COCNTS. IiLiu las, F W. 146 56Ib.,,.Bt:ooklya I' co. 21 r VaIÍi:!i6t,L P. 2J0 CeuCr6....FrfcnIisaTool Co. Drake, C. llSNassauav — 1 Masou, 120 Maebi ery. ,„ (RJ DECKMBER 8 TO 14—INCLOSIVB. Dre^h, F. 7 Garlîsld pl....l Masoa. i;a Vendome Bubber Co, 56Thomas....JStewait. BALOON AND BEJTAURANT FIXTDBB9. Erbacdt, G. 71 StaDhope... (; Eru^f. Machinery. jHlandiean, W H. a2746tli....F S Sdndiord, Fi- 275- Vaiub- rg. Mnri'is. 1.Í3 Kivington,,. ArclierMfg Allister, CM. 396 Manhaltan av,...M Seilz. ! 13,000 Co. Baiber FÍxU ea. Baab, C. I'i31 Flusliiag av...,Claiis Lipaí-.s E Fcrguson, Fioieucc. 09 LiDWOOd — G S Giisr- 150 Vozzella, Michael. 63 Sullivan,..,A bcbwaab& Co. 050 iier, (K) son. fîarher Fixtures, (Rl 13) WaQtliug, Tboa ...LEbert. lIorEe,Wagon,&c. December !•?, 1898 Record and Gu de. S29

FoRftrty. L. 167TjDÍon BronklynFCo. 324 Leese, JS. S7Pleet... Eva Meiler. BarberFi - Sanie L C Balser. Clinton,, 200 Gilbert, F. 260 Atlantic av.., .1 Mason. 118 tures. 200 Broder, Louis—Pboenix B aod L Assoc, LtvmES- Qoodeve,QE. 244 McDonough ...IMaaon. 121 Locbe, Jr. W H. 37 Johnson av Cranston & Qrogean.rj. f93 Pacific-,. E Driscol! & Bro, 121 Jones. Machiue. 125 lonst 1,335 tíftrt, M E. 04Harraau... W R Willis, 1^34 Macy, W F. 502 Myrtle av S llanna. Bakery Brower. J r^J JacKsoD. SoulhlOthst 1 Hang. D, 17; stoneav Mu!li s& ^ons. Slo Fistures. 5^0 BrowD, AH—11 ECoDger. OraDpe st 1 Hutcbia.'îOD, H. ^.'^O Macon... Brooklvn F Co. 167 Mathiessnn, j J% 636 6th av WFoppelbaum. BruDdage, E L—D Youufr, Bel!«ville 1 Haace, WA. 45]Bei'ry.., Heyman & Co 488 Horses, Wagons, &c. 200 Buehler, Dorolhea—PMuch,l,iciuE8tonst . ... 1 Herbert, Bridget. 102 FraDklm av Brooklyu Muir, A. 99 SumnBr av ...Mosler Safe Co, Cadmns James—P W Parker e s Parker st 316 a F Co. 137 Safe, 170 S Baldwin dec'd70xTi 8000 Hobby, Susan A. 4l3Dean Brookiyn F Co. 173 McCarroli, J. Fark av, cor Schenck st J AD- Campbell, R C—M H canfleld, Caldwell 700 Horst, C. 66Bleeclier...,D M Brown. 258 deísou, HorsB. 120 Canon. A Jet al—TDresch. Istav 1,'joO Huebsch. C. 167 Dilie3iaD....Brooklvn F Co, 198 Marofta. G. 381 Hudson av,..ASchwaab & Son, Central N J LandlroprovementCo—EHarrigan, Kiudred, Mrs, 87 Nortb 4Ib O'roonor & T, 189 Barb«r Fixlures. 268 Market st goo Kastner, R. 3'' vcKibbin....W E Willis. 112 McNeight. F.. RatbbuD & Co. Presa. 2G.5 Kaufraan, M. 63 Delraonicopl... H Thoesen. 14'' MublstPÍD, S. Eweast cor sie el st A Schwaab Centrftl New Jeraey Land Impt Co—M A Sroitb, KohQ- A, 19 Hedfordftv A Scbulz, 134 FerguíOD st 1,OCO & fion, BarbirFixtTarea. 389 Clark, J ^ —a clark. Orange 1 Lockwood, F G. 144 7ib av....Brooklyn F Co. 154 New York and Sou h urooklyD Ferry aad Sfeam Cuoe'er, Tlieodore—A U BrowD, Orange st I Loney, F. 156 Prospect av - -W E Willis. 122 Transportalion Co Uni'M Trut (.o, New Crapes, W B—\1 FStort , Bloomfield 500 Lemback, W, 36 Van Voorhis I Mason. 199 York. Ferry Boats, Righls. Franchises. (.tti 35U. 00 Croscup, G B—J RPiiciíBr, Milburu 15.000 Lewis, JT, 94Ealphav I Mason. 187 0'Ep6fre& Brigga. 3i9 ColumbÍa....C H Wesi. De Voursney, A !'—H A btrolmeypr, Montclair. 4,000 Lundquist, C L. 219 Livingston Julie Eoss- Buteher Fisturea. 400 Dodd, K N—L S Jacobs, Bloonifield 800 wog. 250 Peterson,J. 53 Colurobift Hei>hts....W Hoff- Dodd, K H—3 Georptí, Esst Orange 2,000 Lyons, E, .37! Hicka Brooklvn F Co, U9 man. Horse and Wagon, 3'J5 Donigan, Julia—E W McKeon. n a Martet st s w McCleary. H. lOeclymer O'Counor & T. 158 Eeed, J. 3r Brid e... Lamaon Co Bpeister. 14U cor laud J E Kuckel 573 e Lawrence st 35x45 McNally. P. 1483Gatesav .. I Mason, 151 Eeilley, P H. 24 New Chambers st. New York,.,. s.'55x33x55x45 12,rOO M ller, Eva. 135C!iftoD pl... He)maa&Co. 145 Q H Morrill Co. PriDtiug Offtce, 1,017 Dowd, Hugb—PZazilli, Comps st 2,1T5 Miller, T. 2324 Pacif c . .Brooblvn P Co. 3'.6 Eoaania. Ane-ela. 442 Noith 2d A Schwaab Dcaper, F B—A W'ood. MoDtclsir 1 Muiphy, E. 105 Clyraer ffhalen Bros. 191 & Hon Barber Fistures, lEi 119 Edeecomh, AE—SNichols, Halleck st l,50(í MacViety. Earab L. 60 bouth Oxford Brook- San Mai'co, A. 117 Qreeupoiotav A Pcbwaab Eiches, Calhaiinfl—P Muth, Livii.gston st 1 lyn F Co. 181 & Son, Barber Fi tnrea. 461 Flobu, E y—W EffÍDger, e s 8uraii.er av 2;i5 s Mai*.iD, J W. 66 4th pl....O'^onnor & T, 148 Scbn'uacber.lW. st viarksav, near Ralph av Nursery st 2^x110. - 5 f00 Mana, Emma C. 710 Haccock....Brooklyn P G GroBS. Horaea, Tcucka. ' (R) 2ln Flohn, E S—ETvbergbPin, Belleville 125 Co. 395 Solan, M... S A Woods MachineCo. Machinery. 1,4C0 Frauk, Jacob—H Qoldsceia, n s Ki neyst75 Witcbell, G L. 4t9i^ Evergreen av I Mason. 212 Scbu'z. J. 391 Van bruut....J tíchulz, Jr. Hat Glessfro, Am J—BroomP bftsterse st3>sJ0, HunterdoO n st 4,00000 McDoiiald, Mrs. StVHigb ..Brooklyn F Co. 160 btore. 450 Glesa, Prancis- E Glesi, JonBsat 1 Milander, Erama. 170 BergBD Mullins & Sleeper.WH. 808Broadway ...BHLuce, Mft- f oraan, John—E G Ketchura, HoDfciair 1 Sons. 135 cbiaery. iR) 6 0 Graef, W U—I C Hedden, Stbav I "'^urry. HBÍeu. 695 FuUon "Wu'lias & Sons. 1'31 Pleeper. W H. PulftBki st ,. B H LuOB, WftgOQ. 150 jrimra, .Toseph—F lilDgelbBrger et al, w a touth Nann. Elizabetb, 22Fieet.., O'Connor&T. 129 Sniith.E ...PBatrett. Truck. (rt) 340 Ttbsl 200 D 13rhav 25x1110 4,500 Uhlsen, P. i;95 Tth av.., .1 Mason. 137 Stephan. C P, HB3 Broftdway,...W Sutcl ffe. Grimm, Joseph—F Eogelberger et al, e s Soutb O'Connor, M D 1IU7 Halsey .W R WilUs. 173 SCoreFixtures 350 7th st 175 n 12th av 5' sl2f) 9,000 Owen, C A. 832 Halsey..,.W E Willis. 168 Stouvenel. Kate. 121!^ 5th av .. Pul er & Sons, Grimm, Joaeph—E H Eeibold, w s Soutb 7th st, Packard, Qertie. 1078 Pufnara av . WRWillia 138 Soda F'.uotain. 90 ^25 n 131 h av 4 850 PersoDS, A G. 435 Washington av...,Brooklyn Vogel. C F. 88A 41b av ._.SWand J A Havi- Hall, Eliíabeih—BSipp, Clinton 1 FCo. "^ 583 land. Bakety Fistiires, (R) 1,200 Haveuipyer, W F et ui—A H KiiigmHn, Oiange. 10 Polsky.B. 43í Síonpav ..Brooklvn FCo. 191 Vogt, A. I47nGafeaav ...MoalerSafe ro. Safe. 3i5 !-aroe W F Haveraever, Soulb Orange ]0 Eaynor. WBi. 30 nauover pl,. BrcoklvnFCo, 202 Vogt, A, Jr. 683 Evprgreen av Mosler Hafe Same J iV Vanderkiefr, Orangu 10 Rivera, F. 40S rierraont av... JordaDicll. 130 Co. Safe. 115 Sarae same, Soutb Orauge lO Eyall, N. 96 L icjuBr ...Brookljn F Co. 13! Vreeland, J H. Canarai6....Eenn6tt & G, Bot- Saine—same, Souih Orauge 10 Searles, C. SSLexiogton av,,. IMasou. 327 tling F xtures. 5f0 Pame—aame, Poutb Oriiuge 1 Bemel, D. 325 MariOD-...SSemel. 5"0 Vrabel, A-. lOT North 6th,...J H Raab. Butch- Same— sanie. Souili Ocau e nj SestaD, W O, 87Coucoid iulie Rosswog. 190 er Fi tures. 40 Same aaire, South Orange 10 Simona, A A. 5,i8Monroe.. -BrookiyD F Co, 26Î Ward, Cecelia Eaat New York av ...F C Sarop—sanie, Soutb Orange 10 Pmith. Addie. 13 Palmclto , ..O'Connor&T 257 Knowles&Co. Horseand Wagon. 135 Sarae aaine, South OraD e ]0 Bmitb, LavÍDia. 413 Uarcy av.. O'Conaor&T. 256 WiHeburgliBr, E. 193 Norlb 6tb E Erdmann. Saroe saroe, Houtb Orange 10 Soria, F. 45Tillary J (iIorÍBrty. 254 IcB Wagou. 135 Same- J M L Finlay, SoutliO-ange * JO Sauda, U V, 309 (Sates av . BrooklynFCo, 268 Wehking. W. 065 Bedford av,..,G W Biauvelc, Same — W F Uavemeyer, souib Orange 10 Southworlb,B B. 467 Putnamav....R AThomp- Macbinery. 7 0 Same-—sanie. Soulb Orange 1 son, - 125 Same same, Oracge lu Souibard. J H. 24 Comelia.,..W R Willia. 124 BmLS|OF SALB. Pame— same, South Orange 10 Scbiel, C. 92T2d av. Bay Bide6....Brook]yn F Bagoti, Clara V, Flatbusb av near Grant st, Same same, South Oracge 10 Co. 144 Flacbush Mary Martia. Furnilurc. 100 Satiie aaroe, South Orange 10 Sheffleld. GE 402 3d .. I Mason. 114 Bagott, tí, H. Flatbuah av npftr Granc st, Flat- Same same, Souih Orange 10 S esers. L. 5G5Loriaier, . I Maaon. 173 bush Mary Martin. Furniture, &c. 100 Same Same, Soutb Orange lo Skelly, H. 160 Fukon... .1 Mason. Iij3 Brinkmann. C. 1171 Fulfon ...Anna Brink- Saroe J M L Pinlay, Orange lo Pmilb, Mara B. 93 Henry J V Hess. 1,0(0 Same— same, t-'outlîuraDge ]U Stream, Q. 573 Bnl ic I Maaon. 183 manu. Saloon Fixturea, nom Browne, J J. ST7 De Kalb av... Jul a Browne. Same same. Orange ]{) SummerviUe, T. 3d av and 6 th st....Brooklyn Same-—same, Soutli Orange 10 F Co. 160 Hotel and Saloon Pistures. 8,000 Browne, J J. 14T and 149 WasbÍDgton Julia Same—-same, Koutb Orang-e 10 Tbomas.EH. 180 Suvdam,.,,! Mason. 146 Sarae—^sarae, Soutb Orange 10 Toropkin .Q M. 187 Keid av...,Brooklyn PHo. 294 Browne, Hoiel aad Sa,ooD Fixtures, 3,nc EHis, E B,...SarahM Ellis. HorseaDd Cart. 65 ame same, Scutb Orange 1 Webber, U. 306 South 3d.,. Cowpertbwait Co. 2á6 Sarae aame, f-outb OraDge 10 Wpber, Maggie. 379acuth 3d,... J A f^chwarz. 144 Hautmanc. A and A, Jr. 10)0 Flush Dg av Mary Feigenbaum. hhoe Store. 250 Same same. South Oraoge lO Whelan, J. 085 Gnt6sav,.,.W R Wíll a. 135 Saroe A H Kingroan, Orange lu Wintei-s.BF. 100Eldert-...WE Willis. 155 Hoebnleía, F. 2 Bleeckerat. New York... Mary Feigenbaum, Fumiture i 'itorage. 250 Same—satBe, South Orange IQ WaltoEE, D De. 474 Wytheav....! Mason. 4i3 Same same, South OraDge lu Wrigbc, Mary A. Pennsylvania av, cor Atlantic Klein. J, 66 Boerum Fannie Kle n. Tailor Fixiucea. ICO Sarae sarae, Souih Oraoge 10 av I Mason, ng Saine same, SouihOrauge 10 Walters. Emily A. Creacent st,..,C RSlirner. SOu Lueg. WH. 171 4th av Mionie Lueg. Sa- looo Fistures. 200 Same sarae,South Oran re 10 Walters, T J 1441 Fulton... Brooklyn F Co. 155 Sarae saroe, Soutb Oraoge lu Woodward, A, 468 Qiiincy.., .Brooklyn F Co. 192 Miller, Q M. 15'34 Gates av....ADDie Miller. Paint Store. Bom t^ame-^—-sarae, Bou'h urangB lo Yonkers, F. 267 Woodbine. J A Schwarz. 379 Sarae——J M L Fiulay, Orauge ir) Zaccaro, M. 566 Honry Brooklyn FCo. 212 Myers & Johoaon. 1397 Broadway....E Jose- ph ne Jobnson Rtore Fixf urea 80 Headley, W O—Q NBnnicigBr. South OrangB 3 150 MISCKLLAHKODa. Sftme .. MrsW H Johnson. istore Fixtures. 130 Hedden, CM—I Gottschaik, 8tbst 250 Roth. H, 2Bleecker F Hoehaleia. Furniture Sarae-—O Goltschalk. 8th at aso BBrgen, J Jand J B C Mardon. 380Smich.... in Storage. 750 Same J Locbbart, 9tb st 125 iVlilwuulieB i arving. o. Machinerv. 1,000 SimpsoD, J E. 328 Clinfon av Matia E and Heller, G E—E A Geoffroy, Montclairav 1 BerJiD, H •i'íS Le ington av.... W Berlin. Bar- Mary J Siropson. Furni'ure. com Herbert, C P A—H B Miilcr, w a Quitman st 3S0 ber Fistures. 200 D Sprucest 20x1(0 3153 Boehmer, J R. 420 Wythe ftv,..,G Lauben- Stehlin, Tberesia. 14 Haroburg av .. B Steh- liD, Jr. Butchcr Fixtures. 400 Hill, M A—C Abbe, fiterliue at ] ti 0 he mer. Barber Fixlures, 150 StBwarc. C G. 302 ManhaCtan av....Mary A Horsfalld. Sophia—R TrivBtt Pt al, Noifolk st 1,825 Biirmester, J íl. 8'i3 GalBS av....CH Hinek. Stewart, store Pixtuces. 1,400 Howell, Murdock—W H De Wict, Montclnir ]8, OU GrocBry Fistures, 200 SheehaD, W.,..J S Drake & Co, Horse and Irvington Laud and ImprovemenC Co—HUlr ch, Coatilo. J B, Hudson av andCoDcordst...,Fren- Truck. • 300 Cliaton 4C0 tissTonland •uppIyCo. Mach oery. (R) 300 Sielckeu & Von Hallen, 431 Tth av,...J H Kath- Jackson, a B—H F Beicke, Walnuc sc BUO Calhcun, Js. ]T8Hojt Steiu & Co. Horse. 175 meyer. Grocery Fixtures. 685 Jaggard, R W—V Cos. East Orange 5uo Clftyton,J. 45 York,.,.PboebBQCIayton. Ma- Unterreiner, J. Ceniral av and Hirorod st.... JefTery, MAetal-S Horsfalld, Norfolksf 1,750 cbinBry. 35,000 Ellen UDterreiner. Horse aud WagOD, 100 Jerolaraan, Heury—J Caft'rBy,AvB yon Cosby, J, Greene st John, John, Jr, Wni F Wesc. C 0. 319 Colambia... .O'Keeffe & Briggs, Kase. J H—J A F Fnnkecal. Noi'th5th st ] andOhas W Enelis. Machinery. 4,500 Butcber Fixtures. 500 Kaacner, P J—Eraeraidand Phæaix BiewingCto, Curth, L & Sona. 214 Marioa Donigan & Niel- Weroer, J F. 104 Fultoo CQrismer, Buicber Lewis st i,6f0 SOD. Horses. Trucks, &c. 2,500 Fistures. 500 Ketchum. W H^E P Piuney, Montclair 1,500 Diehiman. 0. 426 Manbattan av WolfE Bros. Knoth, Jo in—H Grosen, Prince st g 1.0 Rorses, 135 ASSIGHMENT OF CHATTBL M0RTOAGK3. Lemasseua, Audrew, Jr—Woodside Pateot Calf D'Andrea. B. 209Uuionav F Dipiano. Bar- Mfg Co, Veronaav 3,000 ber Pixtures. 113 Baster, JM to Mary A JohDsoa. (IMort raade Leonacd, W B—D Young, Stepbensst 1 Devantery. J, 392 Kent av.., W R Beeslon. by Henrietta & Mars, Nov i:i, 1891.> 300 Lindsey, E A—W E Hampson, w a 2d st 450 s PriniingOfHce, IK) S50 EeestoM, W R 10 O Knapp, tJ Devantery. Peb 7, Orange st 75x95 6,03 Diehl, V. 8l3 !• lushing av Magdalena Fritze 1891.) 564 Lura, E H assignee—U Foecster, Clayton st..,. 450 Store Fixtures. 400 Hagedorn, C to J G HuutingtOD and F A Beu- Lockwood. L G ctal trustees—Trustees Fiist Falk.Jr, C. oai Myrtle av,.. C Falk. Pholo- dall. (Robert A Bendall, Oct7,189i.) 100 Presbyteriau ihurch, Cftldwell. Caldwell.... 735 graphic apparaius 500 Love, F J—W Hughes, Montclair 3,750 Pischer, Julii. 25 Duflield....8arah B Phillips. Malibie, JR—G bHarrisoD, Montclair 1 Bakery Fixtures. 151) Martio, Theodore- D Landergan. Morrii av , 9u Folb. H and M Bolauf. Livoaia av...,J Mat- Matthews, CB—M A Brennau, O'ange 3,5U0 tbews Apparatua Co. Soda Water Appa- NEW JERSEY- Mersfelder, Prita—P Mu li. LivÍGgatjn st 1 , ratua. 50 SoTB.~The arrangement of the Conveyances. Mort- Much, Conrad-PMutb, Livicgslon st i Qlorieus, J. 2172 Fultoa....a Biscaye. Store gages and Judgments in tliese lists is as foUoius; the NiemaDD, J D—E M Taylor, boiitb Orange 2,0)0 FistuFBa. 300 first •name ín the Conveyances is the tírantor: in Neuhaua, Prank—M Neuhaus, Pioutb Orauee ai. atO Giese, Eiiz. ITJAtlftntic av,...Sumpntha ffat- Mortgages. t/ie Mortgagor; in Judgments, the Judg- Newark GerroaD Hospital—J D Niemann, Kouth son, Coofeclioneri' títore. 2 000 meíií debtor. Orange i,8o0 Sarao. 133 Mjrtle av ...Mary Watson. Con- Nicbols, WS—ENeuhauss, south OrangB 4to fectiODPry Store. 2 000 Nixon, (Jatberine—T J Keinharot, Summbrav.,, 2,i0u Gurian. P. 9 Troutraau... Singer Mfg Co. Ma- Osroauu. JohD—H MDoierøus, Cufterst 1 chines. 19f, ES8ES C&IINT¥. Parker. P W—J Cadmus. e s Mt Piospect av 193 Goldfarb, Fand M Seidraan. 34 Humboidt,...H CONVBTANCIC8. a J M Philiips land 100x3-34 8,000 Lobly. Corks. 185 Parkhurat, S E—J Kuoth, Priuceat fi.o Quriftu, P. H Troutmaa...,B Crass. Mftchin- Alrutb, Ellaexr—C Sparinan, Bankst $3,000 Porter, O S—L B Smifii, Monlcla r 4,170 ery. JQQ Asntou, Eraroa—C BiDghani, Soutíi Orange 1,390 PriBlh, J J—L Wurzbach, Frince st 1100 Hoc'iholz. 0. 221 Ewen ,,. L BernstBin. Axt, Nicholas—E Klebjld, South OrangB Keeve, J H et al—W 1.: Headiey, i-outh Orange.. s'lSO bame-—-J Axf, Joues st 2,20li Rpid, E V D-A V Tichenor, CUnton 1.750 Butcher Fixtnrps. 300 BaDdistel. Mary~J GaBituer, a s West KiuDey st Hoifz, Mary L. Uticaavaad StMarks av,..,C Eichardson. H W—PScboi-n, Faac Orauge 2.5uu Lauge, Horses. 300 238 B Westat 21x100 3,82,'i Kowan. H L—A J Canon, tíellevtlle 3'010 HonoD, J W&Son. 96Plymouth,...GE Whee- Beach, D Netal—A FTillon, Soulh Orange 537 EuDyoD, Lyd a—M E Plum. Bast Orange I,9fii ler. Horsesand Trucka, dt) i aoo Bever, Dora—F JBeyer, Brucest 1 aame S K ( hesney, East Orange 1 Vlil Huni, F. 13-30 3d av,... Mosler Safe Co ftafe. lOO Bierlumpfel, Arnold—1 Klaus, s w cor Perry Schniil . Micbael—C Feter, Bremen si 650 Keppel, a B, 286Graham .. Wheeler & Wiisou and ViDcent sts 5-2x80 6 500 Seyraoar, E K—W H Kmg, Bloorofieltl 2,5cO MfffCo. Machinea. 335 Blabe, J L.—BOCbisolm, WestOrangtí 1 Sinion. M L—s Popper, Washington sc 525 Kleuck, E F... .P Barrett, Son & Co. Truck. 350 Bloenoecke, H J—H Fcerstur, SoutbOrbDge •2,985 Sipp FC—EHall, (.lÍuLoa 1 Same.,. same Wagon. S83 Booth, Edward—J KieruaD, Nortli laihst 6U0 i^mitb, J A—GDDe Vore, South Orange 200 Lindao. P ..Weil Bros. Cows. 33i Bosch, W H—J H Breakenr dgt et al, u e cor Smiih. P A -E M Hoimes, Miiburn a33 Lorz, V. ]50Pennsylvaoiaav....BarbaraDorD- Clifton av and Drift st ,39.\65 5,700 HtremmelJ, Calharine—C Samuel, 8 a South Breakecridge, J H—CA Hothfuss. Clinton y O Caaalst-287fromRaih'oad pl 113x112 9,00IJ ham. Horaeand Wagon. 150 êâo Record and Guide. Decemlier 17, 1892

Tboropson, O S—S H Dexbeimer, Orange 700 Bongas. Cbarles—HSeylaz. aalooD 410 Mcindrew, J CVErama L Brees, Weehawken., 1,500 Tiebein, F 11—N D Hall. Clinton 1 Bocciiera, Henry~n Trefz. aftloon 600 Midlige, WF—Fidelia M SfevPna IS,^ Tracv. MT—H Matter, Av L 300 Breece, Q T—C Trefz, saloon 1,300 Miller, J G—L Hager 410 Treuch, C S—B B Scbneider, -outhOrange 10 Carman, L B—C Bierman, Eurniture 240 Moen,S I—W Homan 750 Walker. Stepben—D Dsmarest, Verona 5,(50 nassidj, T J—G Trefz, saloon 250 Morae. Mary M—Harriet S Dudley 3,500 Ward F R 6t al—L LeadheatBr, Montclair 900 Clause, Nelson—L Harailton. fumiture 124 Mounr, S C—The Mount Zion Sanctuary, Bay- Wbitney, (1 W—M E Tugwell, East Orftuge. ., 1 Coben, Adolph—National t'asb Eegister Co, cash onne - E,100 Wbicebeftd, Cort'andt—P W Parker, Mt Frospect register 2 0 Muller, Jacob—Louise Portmaun, Quttenberg,. v.lOO Connor, CI—o Trefz, saloon 35(i Mu'dock, Mary V—A R Lembecl 3,300 Wbittli=s'6r. Watsou—C H Kayser, West Orange. 650 Dienzef, T J—McVIanus Bros, furniture 1,019 Neff, Frederiek by extrs—Heniietta S W Neff, Willcos C H—A M Bostwick, Montclair 1,850 Ehlers, Albert-H Osietal, diug Store 709 Hoboken nom Wood, Andrew—E Wliite. Orange 2,3C0 Erickson & Anderson—Wilk nson, Gaddis & Co, Newton, Alfred-G H Eulman, Kearnsy 4 0 Zeitler, Eobert—M A Lewis, Johnsou av 1 bakery 422 Nichols. E H—MaryJIroas 50O Fitzgerald, P J—F P Archer, furniture 77 í-ame DYLewis 600 MORTGAGBB. Frank, Cbríatiau—C A Feick, butcher ahop 251 • Sarae Jerrietta B Sbftrrott nom Gardaer. F C—A B L' massena, raodel, &c 148 Pelerson, C E—ADeppiscb 315 Axt, W H—Standftrd B and L Assoc, RpriDgfleld Qrhum, Joseph—T Grimm. piano. 300 Bader. G W—J V BaerthleiD, GutfeDberg 450 av , 11,000 Sarae—same, borse, wagon, harness. &c 500 Rudderow, E S by extis—J (J'Connor 6 0 Axt, Nicholas—A Geppert. Jonesst 1,000 Hedden, I C et ai—E Siepbenaon, hat ahop 200 Sacbs, Catbarine—Emma Sachs, West Hoboken nora Axworchy, Trowbridge—J H Bradshaw, West Heidie. F M—Cspeftr. furaitnre 130 ScbauEele, ADDÍB—Margaret Langan, HarrisoD. 2,600 Orange .•.,• 400 Henderson, Sanuel—F P Arcber. furniture 51 Stark, John—Q H Rutraan. Kearney 400 Hippolito, Vitale—G Knieger Brewing" Co, sa- 'TbeKearney Laud Co—Joím Eocbe, Kearuey.. 650 Avres, A A—Franklln Savinga lust, Brunawick foon 233 Same same, Kearney 400 •' St í'.S O Hopkius, W S—F P Arcner, borse, harness, £c. 36 The North Jeraey Lftnd Compftny—A C Hobby, Beyer, FJ—German Savings Bank, Penna av.. 5,7U0 Huber, M J—CB CampbBll, furniture 24 Kearnev 1,100 BiaDkenhorD, Lou aa— G Schambach. Newarb st 600 Huhn, Mattha—0 B Campbell, fumilurB 42 Bame JE Praace, KearDey , 2,902 Boiies, PT—A C Holles et al, West Park at I Jaeger. H A—C Smith, hoises. wagon, &c 35! TraphageD. Caroline E—i barlea June &Co. 700 Broberg, E J M—Forest Hill A«soc, De Graw av, 1,000 JohDSon, Wiliiam—E AKirch& Co, furoiture... 17 Van Cleef, J F by sheriff—Suetta II '^haw... ,. 600 Burke, Ylicliael—J W Coodit. Orftoge 150 Jordan, P J—L Bloomer, furniture 165 Van Qelder, John—Sarah Williams, North Ber- Burtchael, M B -Workingroen's B and L Asaoc, Kmg, G M—C Spear. fumiture 65 gen 4 500 Wilsey st 2.000 Kceismer, Louis et al—F P Archer, fucnicure 36 Vau Nostrand, P S—TGruly. Union 150 Cadmus, Howard—C H Oaborn, Bloomfleld 550 Krull, Alexander-G J Traboid, salooD 350 Van Winkle, Jacobby exr—P P B'tzong 2,000 Cbeney, « R—LHuayon, Eaat Orange 1,090 Kurz, Cbristian—F Lisiewskl. Sft oon 565 Vreelftnd, Susan M and Anna C—^uettal. Sbaw, nom Clark, ME—R JStillwell.IrtiDgtoc 400 Le'ívitce, Julius—D Marx coffee machine, &c... 215 Sarae and Suetta L Sbaw —Anna C Vreeland,. n'íra Collins, Chatles-L M Ward, Jayst 2,600 Licktenberg, A et ai—F Liaiewaki, saloon 4'J5 Ward, CorDBlia—Marie S Overbeck, Bayonne... uora Cooney, Maitin—E Condit. Orange 15 Liadahury, G H—F P Archer, horse, wagon, &c. 36 Young, J A—Tbe Unique Buildiog Assoc Dora Crane, A B—imerica iIosCo, Montciair., 5.00D Littmann, Abraham—G Krueger Brewing Co, Crevier, Al ce—F C Ward, Montclair 350 aaloou 2T0 MOBTGAaKS. Del Tufo, Pasquale - M Newton, 8ch av l.oru Lonvs, Lucie—L Harailton, furniture 243 nonabue, Painck—M B Condic, Orange 300 Lordi, Gregorlo—G Krueger Brewiug Co, aaloou, 185 Ashley, Margaret E—E Walter Rae. 3 years . 7,00'- Doaegan. Philip—S L Oairns, BloomSeÍd 500 Baker, T J—J P Cuenin, Nortb Bergen, 1 year.. l,&r- Losey, I ('—I M Taylor, îiorses, wagona, har- Bengtson, J &—Kearaey B aod L Asscc, Kear- Drescb, Cl rístiati-A J Canon. Ist as 1,000 nesa, &c 175 FarrÍDgton, C E—P M Goald et al exra, Cald- Luozzolo, Michael—G Krueger Brewing Co, aa- ney, installs . 60i.. well 2,000 Brown, W P—S Charles, 3 vears 1,601. Fennessy, Williím—G A Eicharda, Joaeph sE-... 400 loon 140 (3ooney, J J—Rache! A Van Buskirk, BaycuBe, Fickelsce n. Heoriette—FJ Kastner, Charllon st 4,300 Maranz, Sam—L Eoaenzweig, barber sbop 105 3 years a.OOCi Gaertner, Julius—C D Hayes, West Kinney st... 2,000 Marsh, S H—OBCarapbell. fumiture 37 Cubberlv. J H-Sophie D Bu lwinkle, 3 years.... 1,500 QagB, E d—J H R inea, Soutb lOch at 3,500 McDonough, M J- W S Van Cleve, borses, wag- run mghara, Richatd—B DonaldsoD, 2 years... 463 Qardner, A D—FFrehnghuysen, Clintoii av. .7,000 ons, &c 200 Davitt. EhzabethT—J Habn. 2 years 500 GBrry, D J—C E Tichenor et al exrs, East Or- McGill, Harry—F Lisie"Ski, sftloon 550 Dayton, A E—A Stenken, 1 year 2,ono ft ge 2.-300 Meyer, Max-M A Meyer, stationery, &c 600 Doha, C J-J A Lane, 5 years 750 Gibbins, M A—C F Kvnor, East Orange 3 0 Moen, L W—McManus Bros, furniture 6'.'8 Dunning, Laviaiu—J A Craig, 2 yeara 2,5C0 GiUman, Cbrist an—F J Kftstner, Fairmount ftv, 1,000 Monaco, Johu—G Krueger Brewiag Co, saloon., 150 Durvea, Mary B—Mary E Serell. Bayotine, 3 Hall, G A-J WbartOD, Montclair 8,000 Neuhaus, Frank—W Píacher, blacksmith shop., 4C0 years 2,000 Halliday, A M—Fran lin B and L Assoc, Frank- Netschert. J G—F F Arcber. furD Cure U3 Nicklfts. W ílliam—A Spies, crookery 5,000 Erdwurm, Max — Phoenix Loan and Building lia 500 Ost, Charles et fti—F l.isiewski, saloon 3,000 Assoc, installs 1,400 BampsoD, W E—DimB SavingslDSt, 'ídat 3,O O Eaffaele, Ruglio—G Kmeger Brewing Co, saloon 150 France, J B—Exr William Crabb, Kearney, I Hansun, E M—Golonial Baub, Liacoln av 4,000 Robinson, H T—M A Robinson, grccery 500 year 7,500i Hauch, Aibaí.—FSpeckman, Bowery st 2,500 Eosamiled, Francesco—G Krueger Brewing Co, Ganley. JoDu—Miiinie Muller. 4 yeara 5001 Uarder, A I,,—J L Ka=3ett, Esst Orange 5,'00 Glipman, Isaac—Eachae! A Van Buskirk, Bfty- Hams, MBX—BfcblossetaL Boyd st 320 saloon 332 onne, 3 years 2,800' Harrison, E N—E C Fewsm tb, MoDtclair 2,5i 0 Sanine, Pjftnceaco—G Krueger Brewing Co, sa- loon 195 Gressler, Wilhelmi a—Lyon & Sons Brewlag I Same——same, Montclair 2,500 Co, year 285 Harrigan, Eliza—Central N J Land Impt Co, Schaefer, Philip—M Piuramer & Co, machinery. 315 QutiDan. Josephine—C Roseub''rg, 1 year ,'i00 Marketst 450 Scbmidi, Katharina—M Weiss, grocery sbcp 300 UftbBrt, Mary E—The Equilable L fe Aasur Soc, Hedden, H K—F S Bragaw, Soutb 2th at 500 Schoenewolf, Fred—F Lisiewski, saloon . 964 ] year 1,730 Uensier, AmBl a—Dime Sav ngs Inst, Darcy st.. 1,200 SchumachBr, Frederick et al—C SpOftr, furni- HaDensrein Julius—D SullivftD, UD OD, 1 year... i50 HBDDioger, atbariae—A E Ueuniuger, Souib ture • 260 Hill, Juatus—C Spierling, 3 years 500 96hac 200 Silanairi, viary—M Kane, fumiture 40 Homeyer, Charlof tB—c ^piBriin^^ years £00 Hess, Cbarles—P C Ward, Monlclair 250 Snyder, Edward—C Spear, furniluie 42 Hunt, John—llarv B Whelan. 3 veara 1,600 Holmea, E H—P A Smi:h, Miiburn 333 SpagDUolo, Vincenzo—A B Wailace, machioery. 1,000 Efthn, W F—W V V Maboa, North Bergen, 3 HoffraftD, H A—D Kay, Jr, Clinton lOo tíame Fourteenth Ward B and L Assoc, yeara 5,000 Sarae—J A Hay, udntou THO machinerv 1,000 Keyer. W W—The Bloomfield B and L Assoc, Hopper, T B—M AMvets, Ciane st 2.3T5 Ward, G E—FP Archer, furDiture 66 Kearney, installs 2.400 Honan. J A—EealEstafelmpt i'o, Bloorafield.. 150 Webst r, L B—0 Spear. fuTDÍture 65 Keyes, J D-P W Mhchell, Syeirs 90O Hugbes, WiUiam — Bloomfleld Bavings Insc, Wecbsler, David—C Trefz, salooa 475 Kitzert. J W—C FKuh. UnijD, 3years I,:i0O Moatclair 4,000 Wbitaker, C C—Brooklya FurDiture Co, furni- Kocherscheidt, Otto—J Ludwig, 5 jeers 1,480 Jackson, P N—J Radel, Cliaton 5,000 ture 198 jBrolamon. ThBodore-BelleviUe B auti L Assoc, Wolfsor, Tobifts—Paterson Gonsolidated Brew- Krotz, Frederick—Hathilde Weígele. Syears.,.. -50O BBllBville eoo ing Co. saloon 485 Lawless, Catbariue—Warv M Boyd, 3 jears 1,6''0 Kanoose. Orlin—F C Ward, Montclair 350 WrighC, Edward—F P Arcber, furniCure 103 Levering, P W—J AGordon, 3years.-- 350 Kiug, W H—Mutua! B and L Assoo, BloomÛeld. 2,100 Zelione, Mike—L Hamiitoa, furniture..,., 374 MacheriaDe, PasqualB—Q (jurofolo, Union, I Kici, M J—F C Ward, Moutclair , 250 year 176 Kluge, T O—Orange Valiey B and L Assoc, Or- JDDQMKNTS. Malton, Charles—Earbara Wemer, UnioD, 5 ange 4C0 veara 2,000 Krebs, Bertha—R Trivetc 61, al, Hecker st 100 CofEey, Jaroes—C Peigenspan 263 Manza, Joseph—G Mubtboifer, Hoboken, 3 Laroie, JoliD—securicy Savings Bank, iStbst 250 McGeragle, Ralpb et ai—N J B and L Asaoc ... 306 yeara 3,000 LarkÍD. Bernftrd— Belleville B and L Assoc, Osbom, J H—A B Ayres -, 3C4 O'Neil. JohD—The Qreenvilie B and L Assoc, in- Bellevilie 400 Trautweia, Georgeet ftl—W F Bailey et al 1,039 stalls 730 Lewis, J A—J W Condit, West Orange 1,650 Trier, BeubBU—J Hecbt et al 3,287 Powell, Frances M—The Eayonne BandLAs- McKeon, R W—J Donigan, Mar etac 6,000 Saroe~B Weatheim 1,042 soc No 3, Bayonue 3,000 MiUer. U B—G P A Herbert, Quitman st 1,100 Trier, Reuben-Newark Bark Co 830 Eapp. A G—Bertba No r. West Holwken, year 2(0 Same ^Escelsior B and L âssoc- Quitman st 2.000 Rademftnn, PeCer—The Provident iDSt for Sav- Mutschler, WiUiam—S A Boaykaroper. Wall st. 500 iDgs, 2 yeara 3,000 Nenn nger, George—E M Bnrnett, soutb Orange 3,2i 0 Same same, 2yeaia . 3,008 Newbold, W A—K Ha ard. Wontclair 2,500 HIÍDSOn eOCNTl. Same same, 2y6ars 3,000 Kugent, Margaret—BelleviUe B and L Assoc, Schaaf, DanieJ-C Abele. Ur ion, 1 year 150 Frankhn l. OO OONVSrAnOBB. Schaefer. Eli^abetb—C Reichardt, Union, 3 yrs.. 500 Oiborn, PE—JW Hatt, Belleville av 9,iT6 Alsdorf, Egbert—J J Cadmus, Kearney nom Schuitz, Otio—P Schimper, West Hoboken, 3 Paiker, P W—J W-imich. Parkerst 500 Babcocic, Jane A—'Vlary A Mayer 833,000 •vears 3.000 Picco, Loiíis—G Roveri, East vjrange I,-200 Benton, Aanie S—Louisa F Bentou 1,500 Snyder, Jobn—JHoniss. Kearney, 1 year. 3,600 Fitcher. J tt—G E croscup, Milbucn 3,0C0 Bltunenberg, J F—C Henze, Jr, WestHoboken. 500 Spitzer, Eika—C Eoaenberg, 1 year 450 Plarø. a P—L RunyoD, East Oraoge . 1,700 Bofzong, P F—Catbalina Van Winkle Spitzer, EmaDuel-C Rosenberg, 1 year 20n Kachliu. Morr s—a Dou hty et al exrs, Monf^ Saroe W D Edwards 3i0 t-aroe—same, I year 1,600 gomery at . 3 800 Bowea. Michael—E Bowea, Uoboken 9,500 Same^ same, 1 year .... I,6C0 Repsuer, J W—R M CrowBÍl, Clinton 1,000 Same K Bowes, Hoboken 2,400 Slevens, F delia M—New Jersey Title Guarantee Eeuier, J C—A Davis, Johnson av 3,5(0 Bramball, E C]—EÍIBD i^priogenberg 400 andTrust 10, iDStalla 13,000 Reyoal, JCV—M McNeíll Uopcraft, MoDtc air. 3,i'00 Cadmus, J J—W W Kevler, líeãrney nom Sullivan, Bridget-D U Baker, 1 year 5Í.0 Rhodes, EK—FC Vf ard, MoDtclair 250 C^gney, J J—D H Cagney — buUivan, John—Ida Bogert, Eayonne, 3 vears... 600 liiiey, T M—Security Saviogs Baak, Norfolk st.. l,^20O Close, P H—SarahZei , Bayonae 500 bweeney, Mary T—Mary A Payton, Union, 3 Eoder, P W—L S Dod et al esrs, LíttletOD av..,. 1,600 Coiaeth, Jessie H—A H W Abrens nom yeara 1,000 Bodraau, P—East OrangB B and L Assoc, East Coigan, Elizabetb—J Donovan - nom Van Vorst, Lena—The Hudson Tmst and Sav- Orange 5,5C0 Condon, P J—J J ColBmau 250 iugs Inst, Union. 3 years 1,000 Sftroe aame, East Orange 5.5C0 CueDin, J P—T J Baker. North Bergen 2,500 Wftrd, Will am—J O'Connor. demand 1,000 Roe, Mary—J Bodraer. Broad st 2,000 Datcy, Phtlip—0 Frommel, Hobolien 275 Welier, Cbarlea, Jr—C Reicbardt, West Hobo- Rosseter, E M—L L d Clearman, Clinton 400 Decker, Abraham and G F—T D Jordan Dom ken, 3 yeara.,.. 1,000 Euclielshaus, A P—Fidelity Tiile and Dep Co, Donovan, Jamea—E Colgan nom Werner, Mary—A Kaiser, North Bergen, 1 year. 200 Littleton av 3.000 Wlialen, Dorothea—H P Bell, Keftrney, 2 years.. 4,250 Schafer, Rosina—VV Effinger, Broadst 1,500 Fuller, D B—A W see, Kearney 600 WittJg, Ernsi-—Bftuline Gerlacb, 7 years 1,650 Shawger, E S—Howard ;av ngs Inat, Orange st. 7,000 Ekholm, C J—J ABengston. Kearoey 600 Zeik, aarah—P H Close, Bayonne, 1 year 300 Shepberd. T S-T Wandell, Bloomfiell 1,000 Eilsheraius, H G, Jr—A Kochler, North Bergen, 250 Evans, Fannie—J H Van buakirk. Bayonne. nora CHATTKI. MORTGAGKa. Sbipman, Daiay—F deiity T and D Co, Belleville Fiacher, Albert^M Steinbardt 6,500 av 3,5C0 Flank, Charlea—Haunah Morria. nora BecDard, J Reifze & Ero—Tiie E Eotbschild's Sttohmeyer, H A—A P De Vouraney, MoDtciair. 1,000 FullBr, D B—J A BBnglon, Kearney 200 SonsCÍo, sftloon fistures 3,450 Same EUnderwood, Montcia r 1,0U0 Qarrabrant, Jeaaie—Maria LQilbert, Bayonne. 550 Bowly, Mary L—P GSmith, piano 325 Same A P De Vournsey, \lontcla r 2,000 Ûerlach, Pauline—E Wittig 3,000 Brooks, Mftcy—A Schlesinger, furniture 160 The VVickliffé Preabycerian Chcu-ch—PrudenCÍa! Gibhn, A P—Mary Kerrigan 1,050 BrowD, F F —F Q Smitb, piano 100 lDaCo,l3thav 1,300 Henze, Christian, Jr—C P Blumenberg, West Br tt, Mary A—S MackBj, furniture- 30 Tb eine, BrDeat—A Thierae, QuiCman ac 1,200 Hoboken 500 BucbBÍ, joaepb, HobokBu—The Rubsam & Uorr- TrJveCC, Ricbard 6t al—F Froiiugbuysen, North Hi!i Jusius-UG Hill 2,500 uan Brewioe Co, saloon flxtures and hotel.. 1,700 thst 4,000 HintzB. H C aud Johu Cofíey et al by shBriff—D De Carop, E L and W C—Maftie B Erown, borse, Sftrae S Uorsfalld, Norfolk st 1,500 U Whitney. Uoboken 450 3 wagons. haroess aud oil business 850 TuttlB, J B—Kranklin Savings Inat of Newark, Humpbreîs, SOlon—S Seabury, Bayonne 2,400 Dennaker, Joim, Hoboken—S Mackey. furaiture 101 NorChOthst : 3,000 HuDgerford, W S—Dorotbea Whalen, KearDey.. 5,250 DortÍDgton, Thomas—G Dessecker, second-hand Ulcick. Henry—RU Croweli, Clioton 800 435 Wark, John—S Forgie, Bellpville 372 Jonea, J M—Christian Dolquist 275 coach... Kenney, Mary L and Thomaa et al by ahBriff— Evans, Michael—Lyon & Soca Brewi g Co, sa- WhitB, Edward—A Wood, Orange 1,800 200 Williama, S A—I U Condit, LÍTingaton 50O W F MidUgB - 14,250 loonflxtiires- ..,. Wine, samuel—Q M Ballard. Charles st 300 Knack, Maria 1)—J Durkin, Union nom Fiizpatiick, JessB, Bayouue—F G Pmith, piano. 275 •iosc, H L—W aigler, Montclaír ],80u Leahy, Bridget by esr—Johanca Lewry. fio- FitzgibboDS, Maria, Hobokfiu—John Mullins & boken 3,000 L'o. furniture .. 145 OHATTEL UOBTaA( BS. Luston, Susau—O Huber, West Hoboken 650 Flanigan, John and Jaraes Sraith parCners as Mabon, W V V—W P Kabn, North BBrgen 800 ii^lanigan & Sraith—Bernbeiraer & achmid, Barbarossa, Frederick—G Ki'uegBr BrewiDg Co. Maeulen, C P—Johanna MftBulen nom saloon 3,000 salooD 250 Mahouey, Michael—P Cook, UUÍOD ;:50 Sarae-—-DE Krieg.aalooa flxtures,... 1,300 Blau, Max—Steín&Blau, jewelry 600 Maupai, Hclen—G Weísa, West Hoboken 6U0 Frost, Thomas—BernheimBr & Scbmid, saloon.. 800 t)ecember it, 1898 Record and Guîde. 831

Giordano. Giovani—J Sonoay, barbcr sbop 178 LUMBER,—The market uarrows down closer and dimioiahÍDg output Whatever cODditious roay pre- Goomann, H F, Hobokeu—Tbe Jotín Matthews closer as the end of the year drawa near. aiid very vftil n Ihe season of 1893, it is probable iliat tbere w ll apparatus Co, soda wftcer apparatus 600 little in the way of new or interestiDg information !>e no raore lumber produced tban tberewill be a QogBr, ftlartÍD, Utiion—H Harras, salooD flsturea 200 develops from week o week. Tbe distribution of ready market for at profitable pricBS. Qrigson, R J H. Bayonne—A A Braitb, horse, atock Crora yard is coDflned priucipally to smaU lota The current raarket at Chicago is reported as reqnired Eor soroe unexpected and special purpose or wagon, bamesa 100 follows: Hartwig, Walter—R Jones, wagon 85 delivery on coiitract, but the latcer now generally iu Heidemeyer, Hermau—T rustee of Sophia Heide compleCion. and affairs are comiag to the uaual mid- Liunber issellingat stroDg price', the flgurea índi- mever, grocerv and dairy store, fixturea aud wincerstand, Demaad for bulk lots at tbe moment cated io quotatious beiDg tully suscained. In respect lease 3,500 is not geaeral, as dealers want to straighten out to short piece acuff values hftvo bftrdened at S11.75. lu Heck, Albert and Annie, Union—J Q Wolf, fur- books, etc. yet a few IÍCBS OE stock are meeting with one inatftnce a lot i cluded iu a cargo of partl.v otber niture 365 somB atteution and, as before adviaod. thecB are a stuffi was sold at 812, both bujer aud sel er confeasing Heilig, Anton—Elizabai b Fiock, saloon 400 greaimaDy dealers ivho wish chey had more in tbe to ihe fact. It was thought on the market late in the Heller, William—B6rnheim6r& Schmid, saloon. 5,000 way of firac-clasa standard stock of botb coarse ftnd week that any cargo of a fair iftUy of sbort p ecestuff Hoehl, Louis—The Bavftrion Star Brewing Co, bftrdwoods, ftnd are likely to corDmence looking for it could be aold foi $12, bnc since tbere will be little tbat saioon 650 before maay weeka have passed. will hereaf ler arrive, tbe closing market price can be Kaufmann, Henry, Hoboken—C O Tobiaa, 3 called $11 75. Thís is $1.35 higher tban tha closing trucks. 7 borses and 7 sets of harness 500 Eastem t>pruce has uu'lergone no ohange, Suu- price last year. Hemlook short piece stuf is strong Keyes, P J—The LBmbBck & Betz Eagle Brewing plies ia accord with predict ons were sraall, and while at $9. Itch lumber is unclianged and flrm, Co, saloon 1.250 possihly no great ftmouat wfts needed for tbe tirae flomand for poplar ;iumber in all gradea ia in es- Klonowski, A M—The National Cnsb Register beíng. receivers seeraed to fee! coufident that anv- cess of supply, and prices are steadily advancing. A Co, cash register 150 thing ÍD tbe way of usefu! atandard scbednlea could siight risB in some ot the mftin atrearas bas brought Laacli, ^Cbriatian, Hobakeu—George Ringler & bftve been placed wiihout difficulty and at good fuU down a few loga that were scattered along the banka, Co, saloon 420 rates. Advicea fiora tha priuial raarketa are in about and several raills have resnmed sawing, but those in Lebnhoff, C R, Hoboken-Laura Waltber, furoi- former tenor, índicating acant shipmpnts aad full operation do not constiiute ovar ÍO per cent of tbaen- lureand lease 250 rates. with raanufacturers claim Dg to see custom tirenumber. Furfhec tradecaunot beexpecf*d for at LiBvering, P W—J A Gordon, drug store and enough froni Boston and other New England pointsto leaat thirty daya, and only those raills haviog dry iBase,..; 350 make tbcm iudependent of this market. Piliog re- kilns w ll be able to fumisb dry stock before the firet Mftllette, CB~3 Mackey.furuiture. 187 maiDS firm, and all arrivals sell readily. of May. Martin. Mary G, BayoDDe—S Macbey, fumiture. l'J9 Hemiock is Dot raeeting witb mucb demaad in thls Prices are $1 a thouaaud bigher than tbey were a McKÍernan, Praacia—Ferger, Becker & Kohl locality, but fhere is considerable custora from other raontb ago and a leadingra.nufacturerpretíicta Ihac Bavarian Brewing Co, saloon 50O localitíes on final ordera frora dilatory buyers. All there will be a furtber advance o£ 85 a thousand on McSorley, Francis, Harriaou—Charles C Thorap- cftlia, however, continue to be mecreadily enougb and tbebetter gradesÍDSidB of six months. This roay be "•• aoa&Co, 4 horaea, 4 wagons, harneaa, gro- at forraer rates, with no lalk of any advauce thia sea- a triHe overeafiraftted, but the acarcity of stock, from cery business 703 soD- Itisciairaed that tbe araouDt carried overat firat clear to mili culls, warrants the bolief tbat prices ' MohD, GA—Berahe raer & Schmid, aaloon 700 primal markets tbis winter will be comparatively wil! go higher than they are at presenc, sraall Moran, Eoae M—F Q Sm th, piano 200 The Mississippi Valley Lwmberman aa follows: Muller. Bernbard and Anna Albrecht partners Wiiite PÍB6 is apolien well of all along tba line. The as niuUer & Albrecht, Hobokee—VOB Ojen rouDd of reporlsfrom primal points confirm predic- The larger part of the raen and teams des gned for & SegelkeOjgroceryandbutcbershop, horse, tions of ligbt and poorly-asaorfcd stocli s with prospect the loggiag carapa of the upper Vliasisaippi have al- 2 wapons 963 of a eood winter irade, and wbile there is probablj ready gone to the wooda, wbere cutting aud akidding Naytor, Sarab L—F Q Smitb, piano 283 ftaufficîeutassortmcEt here to raeet an ordínary de- have alraadybegunineamest, The seasonhaa opened Nipp, H E. Weebawken—The P and M Schaefer raand there is DO surplus of auy kind and ownera feel moat propitioualy, work haviDg begun earlier by four Brewíng Co, saloon and leaae 250 confldcnt tbftt they are in posseasion o£ aafe and de- weeks Ihan usuftl. Tbrougbout tbe loggÍDg tBrr tory Pardee, Q W, Jr, Weehawken—Jobn MuHins & sirable property. Home cousumption promises well there ie now from 4 to 8 incbes of snow. Tbís in the Co, furu ture... 136 and cbances for e port ate considered quite up to extreme north iB anfficieDt toaid rnaterially íii "tot- SiDsheÍmer, A L, Newark—P P Archer. furûitura 50 forraer indications ÍD etery reappct. Accordine to iag," and is used for bauling io not a few carops. 'Íhe Sticbnote, William, Hohoken—Bernheimer & Ifttest adticesiogging preparations are heíng puahed lumbermea of this city ace lejoiciDg that ihey bave Schmid, pool tftble . ,. .. 140 with vigor and havb been favored with fairly good bien able to send their tBama and teftrasters into thB Thorafta, EUen, Bayonne—FQSmith.piaao. .. 140 weather. woods so soon, and that tbey ara not compelled to Ullmer, Joho, Jr, Bayonne—P G Sraith, piano.. 65 Yellow Pine baa arríved somewhat raore ffeely in keep them on expease bere WíiitiDg £or anow. Van de Werken, E, Union—F Q Smith, piano... 240 fulfillmeat of contracts, but otherwîsa tbere s little Thefeature o£ the white p nB luraher trade ía the Van Keuren, Uenry—W Van Keuren, thelighter or nocbftnge iD the local situation. Buyers are as a abaeDce for reason of coraplaínt o£ aoy aort, Tbe uaraed Laura V 100 rule iu the old cftutious mood about deveiopiag their raanufacturBrs bave had an Bxceediogly eood season. Vollert, Bernbard—Gottfcied Krueger Brewing wftnts, audfind corapetitionover theirorderBSufBcient Stocks aree.tiraated to befully-30 per cent less tban Co, saloou aud f umicure 300 to insure eftsy terms; yet arealso now and then raade tbey wereayear ago. there is trade enough for this aware tbat sellers commence to íeel a lítcie more in- season ot thB yBftr and t^B confidence n tiae vaiueof BILLS OF SALS. depBDdent, and do DOC urge general supplies so freely. stock 8 so general and tha feeiiug is soârnithatno Western trada is givîng priraal po nis a source of urgency la di3plaj;ed to sell lumber. Yet a oonsidera- Carroll, AnnÍB, BayonuB—Mary Lyons, 4 borsBS, custom of steadily erowice importaace, ble quftnt fy is going inio consuraption. Trade ia un- 13 cowa, wagons and Eurniture nom (jatolina Pine remaroa firm m tone and has anac- roistakably gocd for tbis season oC the year. Tbis is HerrraauQ, Otto, H jbokBU—Jobanna H Ringen, tive demand in compariaon with otber gradea of pftrticulariy true m the Southwest, whera until the grocery busineaa. horae, wagon, bamess 600 stock. though tbere is a cbance fora litcielull wiib the current week. posaibly, the weatber bas been £aír and Laing, H Rby constable—U J Meioah, hatatore, turn of Ihe year. Advices from Norfolk indicate thac favorable to oucdoor operations, stock and flstijres 200 manufacturers are exceediDgly well satisfled wilh High grade stock everywherB bringa about what- Eauges, H F, Hoboken—L Spangenberg, bakery condiiioDS as they stand, and while deeming it inju- ever price the holdBr cares to ma e £or ít, while businesa, 2 horses, 2 wagons, &C 1,500 dicioua to make aoy cbanges in pi ic6 now, are talking thore has not been a great deal of difficuliy in getiing Eingen, Henry,.Hobol!en—O'Herrraauo, grocery of sorae advance early in the apring. rid ot tlie commoD grades. ID fact it bas beea a long buaí eas. horsB, wagon, harneas 600 Hardwcods are steady ftll arouud and operatora cime since the trade has heen in as good a conditiou Spftngenberg, Louia, Hoboken—Kate E Rftngea, appearaatiafied that thev are getting as mucli busi- 8S it is at the present tiæe. There is ft sbarp call for bakery business, 2 horses, 2 wagons, &c 1,500 nessascould be expectedat thia juDcture, Oak, quar- piece stuff and timbers which will in a niea^urB be Ste nbauser, Joim—L Uenneme er Jr, prelzel tered ftDd plain, reraa ns in favor. Cherry of flne cakeu care oE by ttie winter raiUs, more of wbich will bakery busiuess, 2 horses haruess 30O qual ty isalwftja wftDted. and a gieatdealof bircb is be operaced than has commonly been tbe case. ieiDg taken as asubstitute for chertv, Poplar is again Tbere is a large movement of yellow pine nortb- JDDQMKNTS. spoken of with muchconfldence, the advices frora he waid, particularly ín the region east of tbe Míssía- Frank, Eugene—J J Eager Co.,. 2'39 •West going to prove elaims of scarcity, present and sippi River. In the country west of tbe Missiaaipoi Lvncb, J J-D Keardon 865 prospective, aud car lots of des rabie aiock would no thB dealers apparantly are not fariug ao well—not Morris, Uanna—Robert Keis & Co 2T0 doubt coraraand full prices readily, On esport ac- for lack uf doraand—but becauae of tbe continued in- Morris, Hauua—J Loewry & Co... 205 count theiuquiry is fair, butonlyfhe beat of stock w U ftbility of the railroads to i'urnisb a sufBcieut uuraber SaraB CbarleaFaikenberg 356 satisfy huyera. oE cftrs. Same—Cbarles Simoas SODS 598 ASSIGNMENT FOB BBNBFIT OF CEEDITORS. «£NERAL LrHiBER N0TE8. METALS,—CoppftR—Ingot is receiving no speculft- tive attentlon at the momeat, so far as known, and. Morria, HaDna and Philip—Jacob C Lowy, geats THE WEST. new orders entered up against consumiDg waDts are Eurnisbingbusiness; asseta, $81,0; iiab lities, 11,953 Reviewing the cargo market for the year, the of moderftte and generally routine character. Ofler- ings frora all sourcea, boWBvBr, ars sraail and thBre Is Northwest.m 1/iímberman says ; no evidencB of a desire on part of boIdBrs to basten Frequent rBEerence has heen made to the evoluf ion trade by reduc ng cost, On the average raoge o£ BUILDIiyG lOATERUL OIABEFr. that bas been obaervable in tbe cargo market of this vaiuatioa we quote at 12i4®l-,i^c, for Lake and BEICKS.—Althougb moat operators were inclincd c ty ducing recent jears. The method has gradually 10 é@llí,íc. for castiug brauds. Maaufactured cop- to quote the market for Common Harda"ahout the changBd from a kînd of auctioning off of loaos cou- per has seasonable movement and that s same" the compariaon wifh laat week is, on the sigued to tbe comraiasion men, oftan ia large rteets of abouC all, ihe market ebowing nothiug o£ special whole, ratber more favorable for sellera, Contrery vessels, to a seliiug of luraher moatly ín advance of iuterest £or tha time being. Tbe produc- toÍErotmatioa prBviously givBn there waa a further arrival. This iater feature of the raarket wfts never tion is kept well in band ftnd priCBa ftre arr val of stock frora up-river points and about an so p. onouuced as tbe seaaon just closing. It has also flrmly suatftíned on all sides, We quoto as aveagequaDtity from CUP Bay, but, as theaebave al! developad that special phase, the shaping up o£ car- foUows: Sbeet, not abova 30x72 in., 16 oz, aud been placed w thout d fflculty, receivers are more goes, lu respect to wiath, tbickness, lengtb and qual- over, 22c.; do, 14 to 16 oz., 33c.: do, 12 to 14 cocfldent and now appear raclined to ask a al gbt ad ícy, to Buit the buyer. Tbis suggeata that hereuffer oz., 24c,-, do. 10 to 12 oz,, 25c.; do, 8 to 10 oz., 28c.; vance. Of the paiceis comiDg to hand qu ce a nura- classifications—almost grading—it to bedonBatthB do under 8 oz, 3 c. Sheets longer tban 72 inchea ber were notavailftble ftt all, as Ibey went promptly milis, aud tbe yard mBn will have little ieft but a add lc. for 12@14 oz., 2c. for 10@12 oz, ftnd 3o. to bertb acd were eovered up to awaíi orders, flner raftnipult i ion tor tbe saUB of eking out a moiety for 8®]0 oz. Sheets. not above 36x96 n.. 16 oz and whftt was left aecured ready custom from of proflt, and fitting his stock to tbe speciai wanta of and over, 22c.; do, 14 to IG oz, 34c.; do, 12 to 14 buyerswbo would in all probabil ty take the atock cuatomers. * • * oz, 26c.; do, 10 to 12 oz, 30c.; do, 8 to 10 oa, 33c. Sheetâ longer than 96 inches 22c. for over 32 oz, and add ic. into imraeiîiate consuraptiou. Tbe story of final tripa Compftring market prices as between tfaosB prevail- for moat barges now here Erom ihe more disfant Eor 16 to32oz,;3c. 14 to 16 oz.; 5c. 12 to 14 oz, ing at tbe present timB witb a corresponding date last 9c. for 10 to 12 oz,, and 13C. for 8 toW oz. pointa ia repeated, but ft great deftl depends upon the year we have the following; weatber, and if tbe river keeps opan addit onal ship- Sheets, not ftbcve 48 96 32 to 64 oz, 22o.: do, 16 ments are qnite likely to be made, eapecially by man- 1892. 1891. to 32 oz, 34c.; do, 14 to 16 oz, 26c. lo, 13 to 14 ufacturers who feel that if thcy caunot selloutand Piece atúff, short «11 50®!1 75 $10 60 oz, 28c.; do, 10 to 13 oz. 32c. Sheets wider thau 48x;'6 get their barges back, tbey wiU .store to await the Blimiims 12 75@13 00 13 00 and longer, 22c. for 32 to 64 oz, and over. 25®i,';c. isaue of wiDter trade. For palea tbe market remains Long wide joists 14 75@I5 00 14 00@15 00 £or 16 to 32 oz, 2Tc. for 14 to 16 oz. and 39®34c, f r.i llat and, although soraB " very flne" stock isreported Heralock, a ort 8 26® 8 50 3 00 13to 14 oz. AIl balh tub sbeets, per Ib., 16 oz. :7c.; sold at 82.75, nothiug ia the way of average qualíiy Comnion boarda a n d 14oz,29c.; 12oz, 31,;.; and 10 oz, 35c. Bolt copper, Jé can be placed except ftt ahout 25c. lower. strips 1250®]300 lí 00@12 50 incb dlameter aud over, 22c, Circles, 60 diaraetei- and Coraraon boards picking less, 3c. above price of sbeeta of aame tbickneas; c r- 10 to 12 per cent 13 50®14 00 13 00 cles, 60 to 96 do do, 5c. do; circles, 96 do and over, 6c LATH.—The favorable coDditioûslprevailing at ihe Shingles, estra 2 40@ 2 45 2 40 do. Segment and paitem sheeta, 3c. above close of last week were not fully sustalned, and buy- Lath 2 00® 3 10 2 26© 2 30 ers managed to get back a littleof thelost advantage. It cftu be seen ihat short plece atufE ia uow 81 to rice o( abeets required to cut tbem from. Cold or Arrivals carae iu with some freedora, and receivers, as $l,25higher thanlftstyear at a corresponding time; Eard rolled coppBr, l@2c. per Ib. above the fore- usual, said the cargoea were unespected, whicb, ÍD slimjiios bftve ftbout beld last year'a pticea; long wide goi g prices, Copper bottoms. 26@32c. per conjunction with the fact that moat dealers were joistB aie scfticply as stcong astben; heniiock piece TO. IHON—American Pig bas found no importaat pretty busy EettiDg iD all kiods of stock for winler, stuff ia ;Í5 to 50 cenls bigber: comraon boards and nctease o£ demand nor ind cat ons of sucb a itiade it a dil icult raatler to secui'd prompt cuafora, atiipsare$l lo $1.50 higher; ahiogles are ahout the result. Euyers take what they oppear to re- Gradually, bowever, supplies ÍiavB bBen di^posed of, aame as Iftst year, and Ifttb are lower, qu re for two or three mouibs' consuraptioo and wbile $2,75 seems to be the laleat cargo rate posi- Tbe averagegain should be enlírely aatisfactory to and corao again wben stocks run low, while at all tively reported, it is doubtful if any more gooda could producera, tiiougb duriDg tbe fali iicreased value of times the offering is araple and pricBa cftHy, and beobta uedac the flguie, Some Norcíiern scock has iiimber haa been partially absorbed in higb lake now and tben some allowance on the ordiuftry brands arrived, huc as tbe lates bid were not satisfaccory, tbe to baaten the moveroeuts of desirable customers. trausportation rates. Weauoteat $14.25@15,00 per tonfor No. 1 X £oun- cargoes lou canal boata) bavo been wilhdrawu, and Tbe oiitlook for nc tseason ia leaa pronouuctd tban dry; 8I3.50@14,00 for No. 2 X do. and $12.50® 13.50 wiil ba held on cbftDces for winter trade. laat year for che year foUowing. In the comiog for Gray Íi'orge, Ûld roaterial haa eoniinued in ihe spring fbe World'a P'air demand HÍII be passed, Tbe former generaily du'l coudition and the influence was LIME.—Ithaa not been much of a markct, butso averatre crop outcon.e tbia year bfts DOt been as good weakeniug upou values, with moderaie concesaioDS far aa t went was a steady one, and the tone some- fta iu 1891, Yet the fiuancial cou ition of the couotrv aliowed, wbeuever itseeniíd really neceasary, to per- what belier than last week. Eeceivers have suc- is sound, popuifttion and iheindustrieshave incraaaed, fect a aale, Kupplies nre pretly fuU aa a rule. We ceeded in getting rid of pretty rauch all the atock in while tbe reaourcBs of ihe pine toresta bave diroiu- quota at about Í17,5C@]H.011 for old rails; $16.00® thB barbor, and have information tiiat the Easceru iahed. Tbe iarge cities are growing aa aevBt' bcfore. This city in particular, witb iis vast suburhftn hur- 16.50 for No, 1 wrougbt scrap ; $16.C0®I6,5il for cast kilns, asi'le frora a lictle work on ordera, have stopped rouudinga. wiil concinue to rtquiro increfts ng scrap and $8 00® 0.00 for bormgs, atove, plate, etc. huruiDg, aini probabiv will DOt resurae until aft«r ihe amounts of lutnber. Wbile Ihe Lake Saperíor dis- Manutactured iron is uominally unchanged in value Orst of ilie year. Deliveries of State l meareabout trlcts wili produce more tbau beretofore iu ft tew of and sbows only a niodeiately active lujveiDent, hut in coinpieted, and the seasou alfo ether haa been about tbe comiDg ytjars, ibe Lake MicbÍBttn districis, witb aomecases thcre seeroa to lie hojiB of improvBment af tor equat in volume of businBas lo laat year. perhaps Ihe exceptiou of the MeuominBe, will show a turuof year. WaquoteCommon M6rcnautBar,ordin- fX Record and Guide.

ary size, at 1.90®2c. from scorB, and lefined at 3@ not unwillino: tbat matters sbould remain as they are 3,40c; Bods roiind ana square, [email protected],: Bands, untii they finiab up with ioveijtories, etc, and MISCELLANEOUS. [email protected]. ; Norway Nftil Rods, 3%@4c., aiid domestic prospects for trade appear somBwhat bBtter, Prices Bbcet on the basis of 3,0 @—c. for coraraon Nos. are becoming somewbat noniinal in manvcaaea for 10@16. OchBr tiescripcions at corresponding prices, want of a tpst, but as yet no oflicial changes are an- witb I.lOc. lesa on largB lota from cars. SteBl raiia nou ced, TherB ia a renewal of ninis abouta com- reraftiD in rauch the forraer generai posifion, and it ia iug ahadiug on white lead. but previous qiiota- not ft mir et of much interest at tiie raoraeDt. tions retaiDPd. lOorroders' rates stand as Coilows: Manufactureis are maiacainiiig tbe oid lioe of Lead in oil in kegí and dry iBftd in kegs in lota of leas value and sorae of ihem calculate upon abetter trade thaa 500 Ibs,, 7i^c, net; in lots oE 500 Ibs, to 5 duriog ohe nes", iwelvs rac'lbs, We quote standard tona at one purcbase, 7c.; 5 tons to 13 toas, SBCtions 830pBrton at ra ll, witb usual advances tnr one purchase, O ác.; 13 tons and over, one purchase, delivery at .lidB wacar, t'ig iBad does Dot iraprovB, Oî^c.: kegs, Leaoinoi!inia>ílb. t npaila,adalc.; in 35 the dBmand bftving nia s!ow and indil 'iretit, and and 50 Ib. tin pails, and !^c,; and in 1 to 5 Ib. tin cans, while holdei's raiher abstain frora any show of assorted 1100 bs. in case) add Btéc. per Ib. to keg price. AI.80 ft xiety they would show iiiivpi'sa great raaoy cou'*- Terms on lots on 500 Ibs. aud over, uote or acceptauce taaiea, We quote al ;-.>:í'§)3,8''c, per Ib. The manu- at sisty dftys. or 21,^ per cent, diacount will be ftUowBd THB faccures of lead are qu"fed at C[4c. for Pipe, 7c. for Eor cash pftid withm fiftoen daya of invoiCB date. To OTIS Kheet, l.'ic. for Tia-liued Pipe, and 3TJ^c. for clock Tiu raftke e ther oE the above requíred quantities any Pipa. Pig tiD baa show considerible irrpgularitv, assortmeat of packages of mhicB iBad, rsd Isad aad ELECTRIC but Bf ter qiiite a weak spall mad^ a good recovery litbargB raay be counted. The abovB quotationa are PUmP FOR HOVSE SERVIOE. snd now appears to be carried witb quite a raeaí- free on boftrd cai'sor boatatcorroding point, L nseed urp of co fidenca. We quote at about 19 6i® Oil meHs witb about ai much sale as usualat tbissea- OTIS BEOTHEBS & CO., 3§ Park Rov, New Tork Ifl^ác, for rounu lots, antl •20@20Î!ÍC- for jobhiag Eon and bavin ihe aupply and production under good parceis. Tín Piale are noc vsry nctively sougbt after. managera< nt liolders especi, torraer rates. We quote but Che supplv is limited with owuers contideaC, and on general range at ^O^J^c. for Western: 47@48c. for thnt b' s a suscaioing ioflnence npon vftiue n l around CiCy from domestic SBei', and 57@58e. for do. from C. O'SdLLIVllV, Illason k BmWer, Some stíiuda'^t) size:! are p-íictically ouC of firat bands, Calcutia aeed, Spirits Turpentine reraaina at just 14IUT 3d Avenue. Wc'quîleasfoUowa: I.C, Charcoal, >ácrossassortraeBt about thft forraer gineral raoge of cost with no faat- Melyn grade, 80.')0@6,45, Bftch add fional X atid $1,50; ure of special iraportftncB on the markBt. Stocks are BUILDER OP fftirly well held, buC the busine^S cousists ia the main Pmeltiugand Keíîn Dg Eurnacpa. I. C. Charcoal, ié cross assortment, Allftway grade, Heatmg Furnaces for Ro ling Mi ls, $6,'i'0©5.T5, eacb ftdditioual X add $1; Char- of a jobbing (iBftl only. We qiiote at 3l®3íc. per gal- ion, aecordíng to quftlity, quantity, delivery, etc. Cremarioa and olber MuffliFurnacea. coftl t«me, M. F. grade, 14x20, S7.T5®7.8U; M. F. Wufflea umishBd and Set. grade, 20 28, [email protected]: Worceater, 14x20. $5.70 And Bakers'" Ovens Built. ©5.75; Worcester, 20x-28, $n,[email protected]: Dean grade, TAR AND PITCH.—Riiainesa is rftthcr dul! and un- Boilers and Sugftr House Kilus. 14x20, $5.45®5,50; Dean grade, 20s2S, $10,80®10,85; eventf u!'according to most reports, and nolhing of Cliiua ftud Glass Enamei ug Kilns, D. E. D, grade, 14s20, S5,35@5 4a; D, R. D. grade, L me and Piaster Kilna, aOs'38, 810.65@10,70; I, C. Coke, Penlan grade, special i terest can be advised at the moment. On the general rftn e forraer ratps are quoted. but sorae Lead. Z nc and Misiog Kettles, $5.ao©5,25; J. B. grade, 14x30, $5,3T!^@s.40: 1. C. PI HNISHED AND SBT. Bessemer ateel, squares, f5.i>0®5.6^i basis; 1. C. Sie- few varialions occsaionally take'piace to suit negotia- Eatimates furnishod for all kinds of mens steel, squares, $5.75® bftsia. Spelter is fions immediateli'in band. We quofe Pitca at $1,70 Mason Work. ®1.75 ppr hbl.; Tar at $2.][email protected]),.accord ag to quan- seliingaiowly ftud prices coTitinue weak throughou . Jobbing promptly attendBd to with ample supplies ava lable. We quote 4%®! 45c. tity, quality and dciivery. for Common vVeatern, according to brand. NAILS.—Deraand is irregularand if anythiograther inci aed to ahrinkage at the moment. Local wants MISCELLAJíEOUS. are amall, and out of towa depeudeot custom bas not ooly ahout secured its wiater aupp'y, but in many locai ties fiads trausportationfacilitiís curtailed aud raore e.'-.peiisive a feature thxt will iiarrow down or- ders to lim t of ihe ransc pos Cive DecessiCy. We quote Cut at: $l.Bn@I,T5 per keg for car lots a d líl.8 ®1.85 per keg for parcels Erom store for iroD, Reverbsratory FurnftcB (B evation at flue end). and ftdd 3c. per keg for ateBl; Wire, [email protected] at mills. and $1.75®1,80 frora store. DO IT WELL. PAINT3, OILS, ETC—SÍDce our last trade has been n.^3NrGrx:. satisfactory, but verv sraaH for pretty much all Pat. April 23, 1890. claa'oa of goods. Tbe approvaloE operafora wasupon " VVhatever is worth doing is EleTated Boller, the corapttratively promot raannef in wliicli buvers Plftm or Hot AÍr, who were compelled co DBgotiate flOed otit ibeir in- Right or Æft Hand, voices and píid fQrmerratea. and Chat ooly bgbt in- worth doing well." with or without Hot vestmeafswere mads escited no surpríae, aa itwaa Closeta, re*lly ihe most nalural feature at th s seasoa. Tbe just the thing for quantity ''f stock in Srat aud Beco ,d bands is gener- Are you covering yoiir pipes? Flats aod Bmall aHy understood to be limited. aa modBraceproduction HousBa. and importation has been tbe policy fnr snrae lillle í)o it well vvith Eend for circulars. tiraB bas iatui'ally led to the result. Opsrators are Isaae Â. Sh«ppard & Co., Maguesia Secíional CoTering PHILADELPHIA o MISCELLANEOUS. BALTIMORE. ROBERT A. KEASBEY, IVM K RBr, Ag't 4 Peck Slip, bét. A. KLABER, Water aPearîSt. Import«r o( and Worker in 58 WARREy^ ST., NEW YORK N. Y., and 103 Madison St,, MARBUE.ONYX&GRANiTE Braofh «ffirp,11ít l^aDlltn Sf.. B iíralo. N.T. Brooklyn. 3S8 to 344 EAST fiTth SXREieT, At 2d Av ElPvated R. R. Sfation, NEW YOEK Lînspar Decoratîng Company, BUESS Sc CO., LEADED GLASS .-. DECORATING .-. CABINET WORK. STEAM MAHBIE and SLATE WORKS Factory, 315, S17 and B19 E. 94th St, PHILADELPHIA OPFICE : NEW YOEK OFFICE : LONDON BRANCH : WiRtcaoous, 1503 3D ÃVE:. 1% Nortli Jltli %U Aldr cb Courl, 45 Rroalwar. 12 & 13 Barbicaii, E. C,

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